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r i I* I fs ------' >11. 4i English Counterpart Visit More Thelts A world traveler, Percy Jo_ nea detoured from a vlalc to ,1 a daughter'In Canada to travel Reported Here to New Jeraey to vlalt the lo­ The Detective Bureau la ln- cal rotary club before return­ veatlgatlng two robberies re- ported here Itet Tn««A»y,------8 ing to hi* home In . He laid he alao haa visited South Irving Schultz of 1573 Maple The Hillside Public Schools Africa twice alnce he retired Ave. told police that hla apart­ will open on Thursday, Sept­ In 1962, ment was entered sometime ember 8th, at the regular time between July 21, and Aug. 12, for all pupils according to an He wai In the Insurance bu­ and $408 worth of Jewelry and announcement made today by siness prior to hla retirement. caah atolen. Dr. Wayne T. Branom, Super­ Aa part of the friendship pro­ Entry may have been made intendent of Schools. ject, member* of the local club through a rear window which All new pupils who will attend are correipondlng with mem­ waa unlocked, police aald. The the Hillside schools for the first bers of the Stoke-On-Trent club of atolen Items were taken from a time, and have not previously r who are In the same occupation. dreater drawer and Included registered, are requested to Jones came to the club aeaslon Club from Jail UbAeCelVe8 * b,u,ner of 1,10 Hillside R ota^ a atrand of pearla, a man’s register at their respective with J. Franklin Relnhard, who ? e ? b ? of t h r S,de"L JonB 8 «»s Ui" Hmt watch and $238 In caah. school on Wednesday, August alto is In the Insurance busi­ the lnrai ri u F * c u^’ which has been paired with The home of Joseph Fee at 3lst between the hours 9:00 Rotarv UbH n ^ lnternational friendship project by 632 Glenwood Ave, waa entered ness, and Dr. Hubert Lane. Rotary International to visit the local dub., J!,. photo. AM to 12:00 Noon so their HWUlip. I sometime between 8:30 a.m. and schedules and assignments can 4:56 p.m. police were told. Ar­ be prepared for the opening day ticles valued at $129 and Inclu­ a t school. A pupil must be five Catman Returns ding a pair of binocular*, a years of age ori or before De­ Hillside Week A cat burglar has returned to translator radio and a watch cember 31, 1966 to enter kin­ THE UNION COUNTY T rifle Safety Committee has recom­ Hillside. and an unknown amount of mo­ dergarten; and must be six mended to the State Highway Department that the entire portion Alex Schnltzer of 2Z2Wlnans ney were atolen, police were years of age on or before De­ of Route 22 here be made three lanes. Ave. reported to police at 2:16 told. cember 31, 1966 to enter first They pointed out that bottle necks are caused by the highway’s a.m. Friday that while he and Entry was gained by ripping grade. reduction from three to two lanes. his wife slept, the house was off a cellar screen. Bedroom* ***** An Orientation Program will entered and ransacked. on the second floor were ran­ be held on Wednesdy, Septem­ A SIX YEAR OLD boy last Wednesday was Jumped upon by six Entry was gained by tapping sacked. ber 7th, at 1:15 PM In the audit­ ■ Juvenile* as he walked In Race St., hla mother reported to police the glass on a rear door until Police received report* that orium of tile high school for all • • * • * * It broke. Missing were $150 In more than $786 was atolen In ninth grade and new high school THE STORM LAST TUESDAY caused severe flooding In Salem cash from Mrs. Schnltzer’s three entries last Wednesday. pupils. At this meeting, an ex­ Ave„ In Liberty Ave. near the Hillside Public Library and In pocketbook, an undetermined Two of the three entries po­ planation will be given the stu­ other areas where the pitch of the storm sewers or the size of the amount of cash from Schnlt­ lice believe were committed by dents of the school's rules, sewer* falls to carry away swift flowing storm water. z e r’s pants and the sterling the same person or persons. ' r ' I regulations, organization, po­ The storm also set off alarms at New York Brass and Copper silver. A watch owned by Lee Gold­ licies, dally classroom sched­ Co, and Tobla’s Appliances. berg of 1568 Leslie St. was ules, and the different activi­ found In the ransacked apart­ ties offered. The pupils will re ­ BO ADLERBERT told the members of the Hillside Rotary Club Stale Trooper ment of Phillip Goldman at 1582 As Vacation ceive their schedules and will at College Inn last Tuesday of his trip this summer to Greece. Leslie St. meet with their respective Illustrating his talk with alldes, he told of the glories that were Both apartments were ran­ teachers for a short time. It Is in ancient Attica as well

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August 25 Knights .of Columbus Meeting Ellen Zatkowsky of Elizabeth s S X & r i i ^ Lions Club Meeting and currently resides in Eliz­ Hillside-Irvington Chapter of ORT meeting abeth. He is the son of Mr. and S r S ’S B s a : Hillside Creative Arts Workshop Mrs. Rubin Ritz of 236 Dorer member of mln0rity Rotary Club Meeting . Ave. Kiwanis Club Meeting creatingCrea°tinTnSOu .the 0fthele8lslatl® U. S. Advisory Schools Open mentTlR^H °" InterS°vem! Wheeler New ved as n “ °nS* She has s^ - Continued from Page l ReralU PreSentatlVeofHous® Wednesday, September 7th, In BankAsst.V. P. Republicans on the Commission since its establishment in 1959. the Hillside Avenue School. Mr. Raymond W.. Bauer, congresswoman Dwyer was Representatives from the Sci­ President of Union CountyTrust t REP. FLORENCE P. DWYER ence Research Associates, Inc. Company, announced today that whCtedht0 the House ln 1956 will present materials on "An when she defeated Incumbent William C. Wheeler has Joined New Jersey’s onlyCongress- Individualized Approach to woman, Rep. Florence P.Dwy- Rep (now Senator) HarrisonA. the bank as an Assistant Vice Reading," "Skills Development President, -err_ formally—announced her ed ,ams'flJrr„!he WaS reeleru through Individualized Mater- Mr. Wheeler was formerly ^rEFHENTTRT candidacy for election to a sixth ^ In 1958, I960, 1962 and 1964 ials — Mathematics and Sci­ Assistant Vice President and Stephen L. Ritz, former Hill— One phone call away term In the U.S. House of Rep­ ^ tacreasl»g mar- ence.” A mathematics consult­ sider, is one of six law secre­ resentatives. hJAn>fVictory- Inl96‘‘.shewon Cashier of the First National by 60 percent of the total vote ant will discuss the newer Bank of Scotch Plains and pri­ taries appointed to county in any emergency Mrs. Dwyer confirmed earl­ judges by the Union County with a plurality of 46,000 votes’ mathematics and the problems or to that was Assistant Ca­ ier reports that she will run teachers encounter. Board of Freeholders. Ritz is We’re on the job, despite President Johnson's shier of the Union Center Na­ serving your health from the new 12th Congression­ winning margin of 82,000. tional Bank of Union. The new a graduate of Hillside High al District which is composed graduated from Hillside High needs. Juat call for officer is a graduate of the School, Lafayette College, and of the major part of her pres- As a Member of Congress, School and-enlisted in the Ma­ quick delivery. she has been in the forefront of Newark Preparatory School, Ir­ Rutgers Law School. While at ent 6th District, Union County, rine Corps January, 1964. ln efforts to control inflation, re­ vington High School, and the Rutgers he was president of W together with eight communi­ December of the same year he Phi Delta Phi, legal fraternity, strain rising interest rates arrived at Kenhoe Bay, where American Institute of Banking. ties iti western Essex County: and participated in the Legal strengthen commuter trans­ Mr. Wheeler Is a past presi­ MilltSm-Short Hills, Livings­ he is a member of the crash Aid Society. portation, improve Federal- crew. dent of the Elizabeth Chapter, - C f e i t d e f c ton, Rowland, Caldwell, West — tate-Local relations, provide American Institute of Banking Rest is an all important fac­ Caldwell, lfcrth Caldwell, Es­ Not to be ignored at Kenhoe more effective consumer pro­ and has served the institute as tor ln safe driving, according PHARMACY sex Fells dSd Fairfield.’ The Bay is Carrell G. Flyingmanof a* icu w A U x * tection, enforce the people’s an instructor---- -in...... Principles— -i of to Liberty Mutual Insurance new district will include all of Colony, Okla. who never got off \ tL 4»3lfe9 1 right - to - know" about Gov­ the ground and 13 Bakers and Bank Operation. At the present Companies, which suggests a Union County except for Eliz­ nraoa «*o» a »«■ ra n oiuvnr ernment business, strengthen CORP. BARRY C. MARINE time, he holds the position of good night's sleep before lea- abeth, Linden and Rahway which •seven Cooks who have.nothing 1108 llltRTY AVE 'HIUMOI equal rights and opportunity, permanent Secretary-Treasur- ving on a trip. If experienced have been added to Hudson What's in a name? Ask Ma­ to do with mess hall manipula­ develop improved water supply Hawaii. tions. er for Elizabeth Chapter, drivers are unable to rotate on County's 13th District. rine Corporal Barry C.Marine systems in the drought-strick­ Our local Leatherneck, son He resides at 2031 Grand two-hour cycles behind the WE ARE Now serving her tenth year of 223 Belleview Ter. shown Mingled wijhthe serious bus­ en Northeast, combat air and of Mrs. Esther Marine and the iness at hancL !here is much Street, Scotch Plains, with his wheel, "40 winks” at service in Congress, M rs. Dwyer is the above perusing Naval manual HEADQUARTERS FOR water pollution, control the dis­ late Mr. Rueben Marine, was levity at Kenhoe Bay, to be sure. wife and four children. stations may prevent an acci­ senior Republican member of loaned to him bya sailornamed BARRICIN! CANDIES tribution of dangerous drugs, dent. the Housr Govemm ent Opera­ John W. Sailor of Ruchville, and reform Congressional or­ tions Committee and also rank- Inc., both stationed with their ganization and procedures. respective units at Kenhoe Bay, Interest Of Teen Photographer Lies In Photo-Journalism r r k e A series of informal color photos of a theatre workshop The college s^enty show parents decided she was ready held at Newark State College members of the worlcSfiop group to learn developing and print­ HOWARD this summer is spread across performing on the stage of the ing. At first she used her fa­ the bulletin board at the Col Newark State College Theatre th e r’s dark room, but soon she SAVINGS INSTITUTION lege Center Building on the for the Performing Artsi where was given one of her own. Union campus. It is the work of they are also learning techni­ ” 1 like to take unusual shots,’ ques of stage design. The sum­ 16-year—old blue—eyed lass she said, “the unexpected angle. in v e s tm e n t s a v in g s a c c o u n t who participated in the course mer course was taught by two My introduction to the dark and is an old hand with a cam­ members of the NSC faculty, room was my reward for pic­ era Laurence Lowenstein, a pro­ tures 1 took of a western vaca­ The young photographer, fessional director, and Carl tion my parents and 1 took. 1 Margaret Ann Phillips, is' the Burger, a professional artist. stayed away from traditional daughter of free lance photo­ The long-haired teen photo­ tourist scenes and concentra­ grapher Neilson S. Phillips and grapher, who describes herself ted on unusual shots.” Jean Rae Turner, photo-jour - as an "educated beatnik," has She received her first formal, nalist for the Elizabeth Daily charted a future for herself in instruction at a conference of Journal, who live in Elizabeth. photo-journalism, following the the U.S. Camera Club, held at She has her own dark room at example of her parents and her the University of Massachusetts the home of her grandparents, own inventiveness. She owned a weekend in July four years Mr. and Mrs. William R. Tur her first camera when she was ago. Twelve years old at 'the ner of Newark. “old enough to hold one,” she tim e, she was the only child said, and when she was 11 her among "thousands” of adult ca­ m era buffs. She lias been a re­ Vit, Ostrin Warn gular participant at the annual event ever since and once at­ tended Wilson's Photography Against Complacency Workshop in East Gloucester, A nfrtn A Ui. T______r a. i r ■ . . . . Anton A. Vit, J r. and Solomon mands of Mr. Vit and Mr. Os­ M ass., a two week session. P. Ostrin, Republican candi­ trin. Her by-line appeared in the 'JkUthd itmjtha fmdu dates for the Hillside Township At the May 18th meeting of Elizabeth , Daily Journal last Committee, in a statement is­ the Township Committee, Com­ fall, when she wrote two first- sued today warned the citizens mitteeman Diamond expressed person stories on the Newark of Hillside against the danger his opposition to a referendum teachers’ strike. of being lulled into a false sense saying, ‘This is a sensitive and M iss Phillips is now a se­ of complacency. difficult decision that should nior at Weequahic High School, The Democrats proclaim that not be shunted off on the vo­ Newark, where she is a And btijjlJmtkiA ftduM! the people of Hillside will have te rs " . straight-A student. an opportunity to express their Similar opposition was ex­ "1 had enough credits to grad­ feelings on apartments in the pressed by Mayor Ackerman uate last year,” she said, "but forthcoming referendum. The who said, “Are we elected to Mother and Dad decided I’m too INVESTMENT GOP candidates reminded the carry out the wishes of the peo­ young to start college.” ‘ $1,000 or more to open an account. voters that the Democrats only ple?" accepted the referendum after Even though the referendum and Mr. Ostrin said, "We will SAVINGS > Deposits or withdrawals in multiples of $500. public and the de­ is legally non-binding, Mr. Vit be morally bound to accept the ACCOUNT ’ Withdrawals of funds or dividends anytime — verdict of the people on apart­ 2 without penalty. ment houses as expressed, in this referendum. The Demo­ 1 3 business days of grace at start of dividend WINKIER crats refuse to be morally period. bound. They will be merely gui­ A Howard bankbook is Dividends mailed to you on request. ded. In fact. Mayor Ackerman voted against placing the issue Your money left on deposit for four full quarterly CO-OP STORES on the ballot. There is no guar­ The Foundation of Family Security dividend periods earns an extra %% of 1 % antee that the Democrats will a year. This is in addition to the regular dividend abide by the wishes of the peo­ r ** of 4 % % compounded and credited March, ple, if the wishes go against HILLSIDE, NEWARK, HARRISON apartment houses. One bankbook can be used at June, September and December 1st. The Republican candidates, any of the JO Howard Offices. PET MILK Tall Can* 6 for 890 Vit and Ostrin, also warned i against the danger that the Dem­ PET BABY MILK 3 for 25C ocratic majority on the Town­ GREEN GIANT PEAS #303 5 for 990 ship Committee would try to REGULAR SAVINGS ACCOUNTS EARN 4 % % A YEAR. 12 02. GREEN GIANT NIBLETS 5 for 890 thwart the expressed wishes of the people by placing a com­ GREEN GIANT plicated and confusing set of MORE THAN 345,000 DEPOSITORS Dividends paid from day of . deposit — compounded and credited on the same dates as Investment Savings WHOLE KERNEL CORN #303 5 for 85C referenda on the ballot. ASSETS IN EXCESS OF $725,000,000 GREEN GIANT "We urge that a simple and Accounts on balances-crf $10. to $50 000 direct referendum be placed on KITCHEN SLICED BEANS #303 5 for 790 the ballot. 'Should the Hillside LIPT0N CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP Boi of 2 280 Zoning Ordinance be changed DEL MONTE TOMATO SAUCE 10 for 950 to perm it new apartment hous­ es?’ would be a direct and sim­ ple referendum that would ex­ mail this coupon TODAY! press the opinion of the people.’ „ rt! Vic and Ostrin concluded their THE HOWARD SAVINGS INSTITUTION statement by saying, "Citizens HOW ARD SAVINGS HT-16 of Hillside, demand that all P.O. Box 833, Newark, N-.—J. 07101 f Weequahicjmk Esh Service ?rnnn °P'" a"7lnV*T'"’*n| Savings Amount”aT'checked. Enclosed i, they will be morally bound b f $i,uuu or more J . 1521 N. BROAD ST. (opp. Bailey Aw&VIA9-9518 the result-of the referendum and y t i t u tin n that the wording of such a ref­ Please open a Regular Savings Account COMPLETE BRAKE Serving Savers Since 1857 as checked. Enclosed is $ erendum be simple and direct. & IGNITION SERVICE Only then will the voice of the f~1 Individual Account FRONT WHEEL HEAD OFFICE: people prevail." 768 Broad Street, Newark ALIGNMENT BRANCHES IN NEWARK: O J°'nt Account with^ Mufflers inst. FREE Sekley Retires Bloomfield Avenue at Clifton Avenue South Orange Avenue at Sandford Avenue Lubrication-Tires 'Fred J. Sekley, 246 Ryan Springfield Avenue at Bergen Street Plane Street at Raymond Boulevard f~~l Trust Account for_ Tubes-Accessories Street, who has served area Chancellor Avenue at Clinton Place PLAID STAMPS GIVEN residents more than 34 years IN SOUTH ORANGE: South Orange Avenue near Lackawanna Station Sign here.______as a Prudential Insurance Com­ ON ALL SERVICE IN NORTH CALDWELL: 27 Bloomfield Avenue near Mountain Avenue pany agent, will retire Thurs­ IN IRVINGTON: Print name here_ day, August 25. 918 Springfield Avenue at Garden State Parkway , OPEN 7 a.m. to Mr. Sekley joined the com­ 1065 Stuyvesant Avenue near 40th Street Ad dress______10 p.m. DAILY pany's Newark district as an agent , and has been an agent /mured by Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation City______in the Irvington District since -State.. -Zip_ tow COST CAR RENTAL SERVICE 1953. PAGE 4, T ilE HILLSIDE IS.J. TIMES, THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1966 * T n 1 71 n t l n n i l 1 tema-tional “Our Little *Miss tel, Dallas, Tekas, on August cently appeared with Tony Sharon Rose Becomes Bride 'Around ^ l l U l l U n U , * I U g C U l H pageant. Joann, winner of the 19 to 21st. Grant Theater, Atlantic City, State___ “Our__ __ Little Miss” Con- She sang, danced and model- Steel Pier. The Town test held at the Beacon Manor, ed fash ions. Joann has been studying. Pt. Pleasant, last month, com- Joann, who is eight years old, dancing and singing with tm f Marriage vows were exchan­ peted in the international pag- has beeen singing and dancing Dorothy lnderleid Music Studic ged in St. Michael’s Church, eant at the Sheraton Dallas Ho- since the age of three. She re- in Elizabeth. Union, between Miss Joan Ma­ rie Treglio and Mr. Thomas S. Frangione. Rev. Joseph Dris- coll solemnized the nuptial rites N ew Arrival and a reception followed at The Fountain in Belleville. The bride is the daughter of Mr. A t A r t i s t e and Mrs. James Treglio of Ste­ elier Ave., Union and the bride­ groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Frangione of Thomas PATTI St. Miss Olivia Treglio,. sister of the bride, was maid of ho­ nor and bridesmaids were Miss Form erly O f Rosemarie Testa, Miss Joanne Ringled, Mrs. Kevin Tucker and Mrs. Charles Ward. Mr. Frank Chancellor Ave. Frangione served as best man for his brother and ushers were Mr. James Treglio, brother of the bride, Mr. James Testa, Mr. Thomas Hackett and Mr. Al­ Artiste bert Biaza. Deborah Daly was BEAUTY SALON flower girl and Ronald Morri- ISO ChanuAor Aw. ello was ring bearer. The bride, an alumna of Un­ Hawaii - MJ-MOl ion High School and Newark French A Italian W.g, - Wiglet, - Hair Styling State College, has been teach­ JOANN ROBERTOZZ1 ing at Oak Tree School, Edison. Mr. Frangione was graduated Joann Robertozzi, daughter from Newark College of Engi­ of Mr. and Mrs. Dom Robert- neering where he received a ozzi of 366 Bloy St., repre­ m aster's degree. He is with sented New Jersey in the ln- ' 1 1 Western Electric, Kearny. * . .1 The wedding is scheduled to Mr. Frangione and his. bride take place in February. MRS. M1KEL UCHITEL .(ART ROSE PHOTO) will reside in Union when they 4th ANNUAL SALE! return from a honeymoon in Pu­ Maplewood Manor in Maple­ Married, at the Coronet in theim, Mr. Sam Neustadt,' Mr. erto Rico. wood was the setting for the Warren Newman, Mr. Carl * * * ' Irvington were Miss Arlene Di­ marriage last Thursday of-Miss ane Kraus, daughter of Mr. and Paddison, Mr. Howard Rose, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Palit- ■Sharon Phyllis Rose, daughter Mrs. Harry Kraus of Bayview 1 brother of the bride, Mr. Kim to of Liberty Ave. announce the of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. Aye. and Mr. Joseph Spagnoli TREMENDOUS REDUCTIONS ON Rosenberg, Mr. Leonard Sokol engagement of their daughter, Rose of 208 Oakland Ave. and of Wilfres Street, West Orange. and Mr. Joel Stein. Miss Lucille Palitto, to Mr. Mr. Mikel.Robert Uchitel, son Rabbi Kenneth Rivkin of Tem­ Walter Hirleman, son of Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Uchi- An alumna .of Hillside High ple Emanu-El of West Essex William Hutchinson of Conant tel of Irvington. Rabbi Morris officiated at the ceremony which School, the bride is a junior at St. and the late Mr. Charles was followed by a reception. GAS RANGES & 1 ! 1 . ■ piritual leader of Tem­ Newark* State College, Union. Hirleman. ple fieth Am, Bayonne, officiat­ Honor attendants were Mrs. The bride-elect will begin ed at the ceremony which was Mr. Uchitel was graduated from Leonard Kraus, sister-in-law training as a medical secre­ followed by a reception. of the bride -and Miss Mary Irvington High School- 'and is tary at Central Medical As­ Jane Spagnoli, the bridegroom's sistants School, Newark. Her Miss Judith Lipkin was maid entering his senior year, at the sister. Bridesmaids were Miss fiance attends Drake College of honor for her cousin and Wharton School of Finance of Marcia Hausman and Mrs. Ja­ of Business, Elizabeth. Mrs. Joel Korey, aunt of the the University of Pennsylvania, mes Spagnoli, sister-in-law of bride,'was matron of honor. Philadelphia. the bridegroom. Junior brides­ Mr. Jeffrey Aidekman served The betrothal of Miss Carol maids were Miss T erry Kraus a-s.bc.T man and ushers includ­ The newlyweds are spending Cestoni to Mr. Vincent J.P ier- and Miss Judith Kraus, nieces ed Mr. Howard Denberg, Mr. their honeymoon in Florida and ini, son of Mrs. Vincent Pier- of the bride. Mr. James Spag­ Charles Uinetz, Mr. Fred Lo- Nassau. ini of 849 Union Ave. and the noli was best man for his bro­ late Mr. Pierini has been made ther and ushers were Mr. Leo­ known by hefparents, Mr. and // EL 5-4356 - FL 1-9845 OUR 30th YR. nard Kraus and Mr. Morton M rs. Dominic J. Cestoni of Cen­ Kraus, brothers of the bride, tral Ave., Westfield. The couple Mr. Robert Spagnoli, the bride­ was honored at a party at the groom's brother and Mr. Char­ Jack it*1 Loretta King’s Grant Inn, Riviera les Mitchel. Junior ushers were HIUSIDS BEAUTY SALON, INC Beach. jay Kraus and Edward Kraus, Miss Cestoni attended Loui­ w a r e h ° u s e 1 130 N. BROAD ST., HILLSIDE nephews of the bride. Scott siana State University, Pine- Kraus, another nephew, was ville and the University of Con­ ring bearer. lii Wl\ llllll" llio Sale$zi - necticut in Storrs. She is em­ The bride is a secretary with lii-liiilin, LI T,. SHAPING, ' ployed by tlie Pierini Tanning SALS « -ill IV. and DRESSING a Newark insurance co. Mr. and Dyeing Corp., Newark. Her Spagnoli, a graduate of the Uni­ fiance attended Brooklyn Poly- versity of Maryland, is a stu­ o o o WO „ eP| MJG. Zb PARKING AREA technical Institute and was gra­ dent at Fairleigh Dickinson Uni­ S '® - ALONGSIDE duated from Seton Hall Univer­ versity Dental School, Teanepk. r e s ' sally, South Orange. He is pres­ ... ?ONLY c a t ., A U G - * * By Appointment or Ju*l Drop In”—Open 6 Day* a —Thur*., Fri Eve* ident of the Pierini Tanning and Married at a Nuptial Mass in Dyeing Corp. St. Catherine's Church were and B ro w n . Miss Phllomena Maloney of A, t .. 8:30 A- M. Hollywood Ave. and Mr. Mi­ Service Center m 0 p e n a t chael Logue, son of Mr. and C enter. IseVm Mrs. Cormac Logue of Fourth Ave., Newark. Rev. James Con- U of St. James Church, New­ ark, officiated at the ceremony and celebrated the Mass. A re­ ception followed at the Lithu­ anian Catholic Center, Kearny. W e’ve made our 4th annual clearance sale twice as The bride, daughter of Mr. big! Now you can save at two convenient locations. and Mrs. James Maloney of We're clearing out entire sections of our warehouses. Peterborough, England, was gi­ More than 200 ranges and dryers must go at sacrifice ven in marriage by her uncle, prices! You still get EASY TERMS — AS LITTLE Mr. John J. Redmond. Her sis­ AS $5.00 DOWN AND $5.00 A MONTH; ter, Miss Ann Maloney, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids DELIVERY, SERVICE AND NORMAL INSTAL­ were Mrs. Ronald Meslow, ano­ LATION ALSO INCLUDED.* The past 3 clearance ther sister of the bride. Miss sales have resulted in complete sellouts in just a Alw ays Ready Karen Hathaway and Miss Brid­ few hours. So hurry! Don’t miss this fantastic, get Logue, the bridegroom’s once-a-year sale! T o L e n d sister. Mr. Edward Logue was best man for his brother and A Financial Helping Hand ushers were Mr. Thomas • RANGES USED IN OUR SCHOOL EDUCATION PROGRAM • SALES FLOOR DISPLAY MODELS r Logue, also a brother of the • OTHERS SLIGHTLY CHIPPED, DENTED OR SCRATCHED • MANY ARE MODELS When it comes lo arranging a prompt low- bridegroom, Mr. Meslow, the cost loan (or any worthwhile purpose, bride’s brother-in-law and Mr. • DEMONSTRATORS FROM OUR HOME ECONOMICS CENTER Hillside State Hank can be a friend in­ Jack Curran. deed lo you, just as we have to so many Mrs. Logue is a secretary with Worthington Corp. in East Norge and RCA other careful borrowers in the community. F R ID A Y & N E W C A R Orange. Her husband was grad­ A uated from St. Joseph’s Col­ DRYERS ______-LIST $199 to $249. SATURDAY from *99 Whatever your financial need — a per­ lege, Cheshire, England and is sonal loan . . . a new car loan . . . home employed by Keystone Sheet Metal Co., Newark. improvement . . . or even a mortgage Hardwick, Roper and FRIDAY & loan to buy or build a home — you’d do Sinai School Caloric GAS RANGES _____ LIST $175 to $499. SATURDAY From *89 well Ur consult Hillside Stale Bank. Registration Stop in at your convenience. Or call. Rabbi Max Berkowitz, prin­ How To Reach Green Lane Center How To Reach Brown Avenue Center We’ll gladly supply complete details.... cipal of the Sinai Hebrew without obligation, of course. School, has announced that the new Hebrew School term will commence Thursday, Sept. 8. The school office will be open for registration for the Sunday Preparatory Class (age 7), 3- days a .week Elementary De- partment (ages 8-12) and He­ brew High School Department (post Bar & Bas Mltzvah) on the following dates: Thursday, Sept. 1, 9 A.M, to 12 noon and 7 to 8 P.M.; Friday, Sept. 2, 9 A,M, to 12 noon, Tuesday through Thursday, September 6 Hillside State Bank through 8th, 12 noon to 5 PJd. and 7 to 8 P.M, For a special appointment, call Wa.3-9500or Wa, 3-1562.______

Drivers should rotate behind the wheel at least every two E lizabethtow n G as Thursday Evenings 6:30 - 8 P.M------Drive^p Window Open Daily. 8-8 hours on long trips, suggests OFFICES IN ELIZABETH, WESTFIELD, METUCHEN, RAHWAY AND PERTH AMBOY Liberty Mutual Insurance Com­ panies. Plans Spring Wedd THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1966, H IT HILLSIDE N.J. TIMFS, P A G E 5 Miss Landow Engagement Announced Home from vacation , , „ , ' r 1 I Aral hrniin In at the Wollman Memorial Skat- Mr. and Mrs. William Gross LUldl UIUU|J III lng Rink in Central Park, New Is Engaged of 1533 Maple Ave. have just returned from vacationing at M usic Festival 8:30 -°-rk o'clock-Glty' p.m.on August 26th at Gibbers Hotel at Klamesha Lake , JNJL. Th6YJKer£-4Qlned.-oa-- the The Rheingold Central Park. The EluegrassGroupiacom­ posed of Stanley Jay, guitar, week-end by their daughters. Wusic Festival has scheduled son of Mr. and Mrs. Irving S. Miss 11a Gross and Miss Ron- a local group, THE BLUE- Jay of 333 Itaska Street, Hill­ ney Gross. GRASS RAMBLERS, for con­ side; Larry Coban, banjo, of 218 11a, a June graduate of Hill­ cert performance, along with Shelley Avenue, Elizabeth; and side High School, will embark Odetta and The Paul Butter­ field Blues Band. Allen Hewitt, mandolin, of 564 on a nursing career come Sep­ Thp n-ngnam a/) 11 fat-o nl East 26th Street, Paterson. tember. Ronney was graduated from Newark State College, Un­ ion in June andwill continue her studies toward a master's de­ LIBERTY PHARMACY gree under a fellowship at New PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS York University. their daughter, Miss CarolT Sara Stone, to Mr. Robert A, l283LibertyA¥rTVA3-2400 Szalay, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jo­ COMPLETE LINE OF MISS BERNICE A. LANDOW seph Szalay of Voorhees St, The /fcouple was feted at an CHANEL Mr. and Mrs. Rubin B. Lan­ party at the home of the bride- Cosmetics dow of Clinton Place announce faberge elect, * the engagement of their daugh­ to make you feel L a n v in Miss Stone, an alumna of ter, Miss Bernice Ann Landow and look like a du barry Hillside High School, is enter­ to Mr. T erry Philip Green, son star. c o t y ing her senlojt year at Fair- of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Green , \ ffvlon of Momm Court, Irvington.The leigh Dickinson University, couple was feted at a lawn Madison. Her fiance, also a HALLMARK GREETING CAROS' SHULTON party at the Landow home. graduate of Hillside High STEPHEN WHITMAN CANDIES V- The bride-elect, a graduate School, is completing his fourth of Hillside High School, is a year at the UJ5. Naval Acade­ FRKE PICKUP & DELIV ERY my at Annapolis, Md. senior at Jersey City State Col­ lege. Mr- Green is a graduate MISS MARY of Irvington High School, and ANN PALFI Pennsylvania State University, The betrothal of Miss M ary ing department of Linion Car­ where he was a member of Al­ SEE THE i Ann Palfi to M r. Joseph C a - bide Corp., Linde Division, pha Epsilon Pi. MISS CAROLE STONE poraso, son of Mr. and M rs. Newark, Mr. Caporaso, a grad­ Mr. Green and his fiancee Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Stone formerly of Clark St„ here have ' Michael Caporaso of 428So.5th uate of Edison Vocational and plan to be married August _20, of Highview Road, Short Hills, announced the engagement of 1 9 6 6 1 'St,, Elizabeth, has been made Technical H igh School, is em­ 1967. 1 known, by her mother, M rs. ployed by the same company as i Anna Palfi She graduated from a draftsman. * * * J Hillside High School, She is Thewedding-is scheduled to Maplewood Manor is Maple­ Armando’s Coiffures PONTIACS ^.employed in the sales account- take place A p ril 29, wood was the scene of the wed­ ding Saturday, August 6, of 11 41 Woodruff & Coe Aves,, Miss Doreen Yeske, daughter of Hillside, N.J. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Yeskel of TEMPESTS Telephone 289-81 31 Bryant Drive, Livingston, to AND AS AL VAYS WE GIVE Around T own j ANNOUNCES wilh pride Mri. Sylvia Rois Mr. Leonard Gross, son of Mrs. Irving Gross of Fabyan PI. and on our ^icl Anniversary WA 3-5874 the late Mr. Gross. Rabbi Da­ , Celebration the arrival of Best Deal the State vid Freedman of Congregation . m : \ our new staff of experi­ . An international flavour pre- Mr. Ra Is th e son of Mr. and i vailed Saturday evening when Chevrah Tifereth Israel, Irv­ enced hairdressers. Mrs. Sung Plyun Ra of Kwang­ ington and Cantor Henry Buten- 1477 NORTH BROAD ST j Miss Yoo Jung Park of Seoul, ju, Korea. m a X o n 1 Korea, became the bride of sky of Temple Beth Shalom, ■ A. Beginning September 1st: HILLSIDE (Nr. Weequahic Park) WA 3-6900 i) Mr. Jung Woong .Ra of 35 Sid­ Mr. Sowers .gave the bride in Livingston, officiated at the PONTIAC ceremony which was followed ney PI,, Brooklyn, N.Y. The marriage. M atron of honor was FEATURING: nuptial knot was tied In the E l- Mrs, Bohyun Yim of Laurel, by a reception. Honor attend­ ants were Mrs. Marvin Yeskel, MISS KATHY TRAINOR, izabeth Ave. Presbyterian sister of the bride,w hoalsore- of Hillside, formerly with sided at the Sow ers home while aunt of the bride, Mrs. Arnold • Church,'Newark, at eight o’­ Wexford House, I inden. clock In the evening with Rev. doing graduate work In this Gross, the bride's sister-in - law andMiss BarbaraStellman. MR. DONALD FRANKLIN, presently Instructing at ■ Donald Tyler Crispin, pastor, country. Mr. Ruey-Shi Chu, a Bridesmaids were Mrs. Steven Number 793 Of A Series Of Articles •: performing the rites In English friend of the bridegroom, se r­ Franklin lte.aufy School and former owner of Frankr Einzig, Mrs. Paul Richman, ' and Rev. Sung-Kook Shin Of ved as best m an . lin Beaulv Salon. Union. Miss Lorraine Jacobson and Brooklyn performing in Korean. Also - Miss Kim Nocera, ol Elizabeth, specializing Featuring American Ideas And Ideals The bride, a graduate of Ewha Miss Mona Sulzman. Best man 3 A reception followed in Fellow­ In long hair; and Miss Doris Wyatt, of Hillside.1 Woman's University, Se6ul, at­ was Mr. Jay Yeskel, brother ship Hall of the church. Along with our new arrivals, we proudly announce tended. Mqptclair State College of the bride andushers included 5 :VMll her m arriage the bride and American Language Insti­ Mr. Einzig, Mr. Richman,’Mr. the future arrival of "Mr. Stork" to our own Miss f made her home with Mr. and tute >of New York University. Jay Miranov, Mr. Larry Metz­ Belty, who has graciously, served us ihe past two Mrs. Irvin P o tter Sowers of Mr. Ra was graduated from ger, Mr. Donald Mintz, Mr. years. Join us for coffee and refreshments on Sep­ ‘ Conant St. She is the daugh­ Engineering College of Seoul Fred Glnter, Mr. Gerald tember lst-3rd as we bid her farewell and good wish­ ter of Mrs. Chang Wha Park and is attending Polytechnical Strauss, Mr. Steven Chaiken, es. ' of Seoul and the late Mr. Park. Institute of Brooklyn (N.Y,) Mr. Marvin Levine, Mr. O rrin Enjoy the services of our air conditioned salon or I Mrs. Park Is presently visiting where he is doinggraduatework Klitzner, Mr. Jerome Tepper just drop in and "visit”. : in.Xaurel, Md. fo r six months. toward a Ph.D. degree. and Mr. George Gomitzky. Don’t let a too-small education put the HOME IMPROVEMENT squeeze on you. t REAL ESTATE Bl 8-8251 Bt 8-0088 Mr. and Mrs. William Savin of Highland Park announce the GEO JAEKEL INC birth of their second son, Paul JOSLOFF GLASS CO. E., born at Newark Beth Israel 641 RAMSEY AVE HILLSIDE N J Hospital. ’Auto Gloss Drive-In —____, Mrs. Savin is the form er Miss Janet Handler of Hillside. AUTHORI ZED COAL ... K0: r FUEL OIL F,,EST INSURANCE INSTALLATION Miss Arlene Ruth Bloom, Automatic Heating MIRRORS-GLASS TOPS daughter of Mrs. Lillian Bloom Berman of Plaza Road N. and and Air Conditioning COMBINATION EMERGE N C Y " Mr. Samuel E. Bloom of P a ter­ A too-small education can really c lump your style. Ro.\ son, became the bride of M r. Co m p l e t e installation an d o il burner s e r v ic e triple t r ack you in. Squeeze you into a too-small job and keep von GLASS REPLACEMENTS Harvey Bressman, son of M rs. there permanently. Storm Windows, Doors, & Screens Abraham Bressman of Field 111 conditioning Installed & Repaired MURDOCK Don t let it happen. Make sure i/un- get an education F actories-Horn - O ffices Pi. and the late Mr. Bressman. that s big enough to fit you lor life. E Time Payments es /l The ceremony was performed 7 0900 It s really the smart tliHtg to do. Hetuu.se. to get any 169 MEEKER AVENUE, NEWARK, NEW JERSEY by Rabbi Simon Glustrom at kind of a good job today, you n<

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Vail-Deane School which Dawn CLASSIFIED AD RATES UPHOLSTERY Named Chairman SLIP COVERS Municipal Court enter Saybrook in the fall. FIRST AD 50 PER WORD Janet Decorators, 1316 N. Broad For United Fund She is a member of the ex­ 25 Words or Less $1.25 minimum St. (Opp. Hillside Shop-Rlte(See MAGISTRATE HENRY GOLDHOR, PRESIDING ecutive board of the Visiting REPEAT ADS 40 PER WORD us for Dr,aperies, Slip Covers, At the Municipal Court session on August 18th Mrs. Mattie Mrs. LeRoy R. Terry of 239 NUrse Association, one of the Lewis of 346 Seymour Ave. Newark pleaded guilty to a charge of Windsor Way has been named Fund agencies, and of Westmin­ 25 Words or L e ss $1.00 minimum Upholstering, Shades and Vene­ tian Blinds. WA.3-6932 being drunk and disorderly on Hilldale Place. She paid a $25.00 chairman of Hillside participa­ ster Presbyterian Church. DISPLAY CLASSIFIED $2.00 PER INCH Nov. 12—tf. fine. tion in this fall’s United Fund Before moving to Hillside DEADLINE 5 P.M. TUESDAY Michael Gregus, 203 Roanoke St. Woodbridge, pleaded guilty to of Eastern Union County cam­ four years ago.Mrs.Terrywas PHONE 923-9207 a complaint of making a U-turn on the Garden State Parkway He paign. active in Junior Woman’s Club% GENERAL CONTRACTOR paid a fine of $15.00. work, serving as irpa^nro- treasurer for ' This was announced today by ALTERATIONS Additions- Patricia Bauer, 1285 State St. Hillside filed a guilty plea to a both the Arlington and Hacken­ Robert A. Mayers, general -Roofing-----Siding "Alumnium, charge^of failing to set her hand brake on Long and Hollywood sack Clubs and as Hackensack ARTICLES FOR SALE I Asbestos and Wood. General Aves. Hillside. She paid a $5.00 fine. "Chairman of the drive for $660,- "gaiden department chairman. JOB HUNTERS Repair - Painting - Gutters- Carroll Smith, 8 Sheffield D r. Newark was brought into Court 000 to benefit 32 agencies ser­ She landscaped the front of the Why not change those articles, We are interested in Leaders, Masonry Work of all on a bench warrant and he pleaded guiltyfo a complaint of oper­ ving Hillside, Linden, Eliza­ Cerebral Palsy Center of Ber­ toys, furniture, etc. now in your ating a vehicle on North Broad St. and Mertz Ave. without having beth, Roselle andRoselle Park. gen County at Hackensack. She attic or -cellar for cash. Place bright people with a Kinds. Kitchen Cabinets our Specialty. Call Wa.3-1438 ANY­ rear lights. The incident happened on June 26, 1963. He had no has worked on a variety offund a Want Ad in The Hillside Times High School background Mrs. Terry is a member of TIME (July 28-Sept.8) excuse for not appearing sooner. He paid a fine of $20.00 plus drives. next week and see how quickly who want to become the Saybrook School PTA where $5.00 costs and $25,00 for contempt of Court. Mr. Terry, who is president you can turn .odd items into Telephone Operators. she has served as a class moth­ AWNINGS AND SHADES Ethel Thomas, 22 Hawthorne Ave. Newark pleaded not guilty of Elmora Savings & Loan As­ money. Call WA.3-9207.Costis If you would like to er. She also has been active in to a complaint of careless driving on the Garden State. F|arkway, sociation in Elizabeth, has been only $1.2.') for one insertion. work varied hours and Miller Awning & Shade Co., MRS. LEROY TERRY the Mothers Association, of resulting in an accident. After a hearing she was convicted and chairman of the business divi- * can express yourself 1392 Liberti Ave., Hillside. paid a $35.00 fine. PET FOR SALE clearly, this may be the sion for the United Fund and for P Phone MU. 7-3161. We install John B. Mahoney, 28 Burgess St. Chatham, also pleaded guilty Myna bird for sale. 2years old. job for you. Traverse Rods, Glass and the past tiriree years has headed to a similar offense of careless driving on the Parkway. Judge the fanyily and child care bud­ Talks, Call 6-8p.m,,Mon.-Fri. We would enjoy talk­ Screens. See usforTable Pads, Armed Forces Goldhor also fined him $35.00. get siqb-committee. EL 5-5775 ing with you-about this W-tpd Products. Nobody under­ USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. A r­ position at fur Employ­ William E. Claeys, 73 Columbia Ave. E ast Paterson, filed a Port Secyrityman Third sells Miller. April 28-tf. not guilty plea to a charge of making an Unsafe move on the Gar­ Class James T. Brenrjan, US- thur Kreszl of 1100 Salem Ave., iQ ------USED CARS FOR SALE ment Office, 540 Broad has reported aboard the attack Street, Newark, Monday den State Parkway resulting in an accident. After a hearing he CG, son of Mrs. Mary Brennan RENT ’05 Red Chevy Pickup. Half CARPENTER was found guilty and paid a $25.00 fine. of 818 Westminster Ave., has aircraft carrier,USSOriskany. through Friday, 9 A.IVL The Oriskany is operating in HAND OR ELECTRIC i on V8 White Wall tires, Radio You want a carpenter? F Hint- Madeleine Acquaveila, 982 Tinkettle Turn, Union, pleaded graduated from the Dangerous to 4:30 P.M., Wednes­ support of U.S. forces in Viet­ Healer. Custom made inside enberger of building, repi lring, guilty to a charge of careless driving on the Parkway, resulting Cargo Handling School at the days until 7 P.M. nam. Embarked aboard the md out. Canvas covers in back NEW JERSEY BELL general contracting, robfing, In an accident. She paid a fine of $35.00. U. S. Coast Guard Reserve TYPEWRITERS n -truck. Cdronye pipes and cabinet work..E;?timateslgiven Ralph DeLuca, 17 years of age, 142 Ivy St, Newark, filed a guilty Training Center in Yorktown, Oriskany are the men and air­ • ira accessories.2,000miles. TELEPHONE COMPANY plea to a charge of careless driving on the Parkway. He suffered Va. . craft of Carrier Air Wing 16. AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY free. No job too large or too Snow plow, Sandy-home phone EMPLOYER small. Call EL.3^6227 after 3 a fine of $35.00 and lost his driver's license for 15 days. During the course of instruc­ d a. 3-1210, business Wa.9-9570 p.m.TF Ernest Cucco, 911 Magie Ave. Union, pleaded guilty to a charge tion, he studied safe ways to Daniel J. Uhl, 21, son of Mr. of operating an automobile without having his driver's license in load and unload ships carrying and Mrs. Daniel J, Uhl, of 1056 ANNOUNCEMENTS II DRIVEWAYS, ETC. his possession. He was fined $15.00. explosives and other hazardous Voorhees St., received an early PAYROLL CLERK promotion to Army pay grade WANTED WE'RE STILL LOOKING Thomas Hayes, 165 Hillside Ave. Nutley, pleaded guilty to two cargo. It also included prac­ HILLSIDE BLACK TOP SEAL­ charges-havlng a delinquent inspection tag on his car and throw­ tices in operating winches.ad- private E -2’on the completion FOR THE RIGHT PERSON' ER COMPANY HI PRESSURE TRAINS Will buy standard ing a lighted cigarette on the road. Both incidents happened on the justing booms, stowing cargo, of basic combat training at Fort gauge toy trains made before A mature responsible young SEALING FOR DRIVEWAYS - Garden State Parkway. He was a total of $50.00. and fighting fires. Dix, N.J., July 29. 1940. Real large size. Call lady, adept and accurate PARKING AREAS-GAS STA­ William J. Godley, 144 Union Ave. Irvington, pleaded guilty to • • • He was awarded the promo­ with figures, with some TIONS. DRIVEWAYS REPAIR­ 381-0032 9 A.M. to 5 PJvl.After a charge of operating a motor vehicle while under the influence Seaman Robert A. Kreszl, tion two months earlier than ALL MAKES & MODELS 7 P.M, call 946-8125, TF. payroll experience. Excel­ ED. NO JOB TOO SMALL. Bob of intoxicating liquors. This incident happened atWinans, corner is customary because of his lent salary, fringe benefits FREE DELIVERY Strovinsky-351 - 2258, Aug.18- Liberty Aves. He was fined $225.00 and lost his driver’s license score in firing the M-14 rifle, plus profit - sharing plan. 25. EMPLOYMENT III for 2 years. Lionel Toys Adds high score onthephysical com­ LOW RATES STO P IN OR C A L L bat proficiency test and his SPECIAL STUDENT RENTALS IX Emil Droppa, 219 Dorer Ave. 18 years of age, and Richard HELP WANTED FEMALE Wa 3-3200 - Ext. 122 Cocozello, 20 years'of age, of 2522Standish Ave. Union, were Distributors military bearing and. leader­ ------APTS. FOR RENT Charged with a edmplaint of careless driving on June 30th, on ship abilities. Saleslady wanted ’for bakery. Lionel Toy Corporation has BAKER & TAYLOR CO. illiamson Ave. Both young men are at Army camps and filed The , early promotion pro­ Full or part time. Call added three firms to Its nation­ MA 3-26IF ~j gram is an Army policy pro­ 5893. 1405 N. Broad Street HILLSIDE—6 large rooms, 1- their defenses by way of affidavits. Mr. Droppa pleaded not guilty al distributor network, it was 1/2 baths. Air- conditioned. and Mr. Cocozello pleaded guilty. The witnesses Included neigh­ announced by M, Charles Suss- viding incentive for outstanding Hillside, N.J. Girl for cleaning. Permanent, Now available,. $175., 542 Me bors and police officers and all testified how both automobiles man, Vice President-Sales. trainees. Sliler Typewriter Each Monday and Thursday, A L L SUSSES STOP Michael Place, Hillside. Call raced up and down Williamson Avenue and North Broad Street at The new distributors are: Uhl entered the Army last Short Hills. Dr.9-5805 AT OUR DOOR Eli Lief. MU.6-2511. a high rate of speed and created a great deal of noise and dis­ Mile-High Game and Toy Co. May. 29 MARKET ST., NEWARK turbance. Each one was fined $35.00 and lost his driver's license 2320 W, 4th Ave., Denver, Co­ He is a 1962 graduate of Hill­ Opp. Court House 4 room apartment to let. Im­ Telephone Answering Service, for 30 days, lorado. side High School. X HELP WANTED MALE mediate occupancy. $70 Month­ Part Time and Full Time, Karroll Decorators of 1431 Bond St. pleaded gulltyto a charge V and A Distribution Company Machinist for hand scraping ly. Adults only. 158 Baltimore Downtown Newark, No Nights, of illegal parking and paid.a,$5.00 fine. Bridger, Montana. cast iron bearing surfaces. Full Ave. Call 379-5178. Aug. 18-25 no Sundays. Switchboard or Of­ Three parties pleaded guilty to a charge of failure to pay the McFall Inc., 2012 Northern fice Experience Preferred. or Part Time. All benefits. Will 4-1/2 Room Apartment, 2nd to11 the Garden State Parkway. They are John R. Coventry, Avenue, Wichita, Kansas. 642-3077. (Aug. 25 TFN) train. H-.P. Preis Engraving Floor, large light rooms, Jani­ 329 Park Ave Newark. He was brought into Court on a bench Lionel's 1966 line includes Machine Company, 651 Route 22, warrant and paid a fine of $20.00plus$5.00 costs and $25.00 for EXPERIENCE UNNECESSARY Hillside, N.J. (July 14-Sept.29) tor service. Heat and hotwater electric trains, slot-car race­ to become an AVON LADY - c a l ) ______supplied. Will decorate if nec­ contempt of court. Another party was Alan S. Golden 427 East ways, teenage and children’s TODAY for details on how to SERVICES IV essary. Reasonable rent.Sept.l 33rd St. Paterson. He paid a$25.00fine.The third part^, Stephan phonographs, science kits and IT'S A PLOT! earn extra $$$. Call 642-5146. occupancy. CailE1.5-3027,ifno R. Moore, 1407 Morris Ave. Union, also paid a $25.00 fine telescopes. . to make the world die laughing lawn mowers answer Wa. 3-5368. 1076 Julia A fourth party, Raymond Crocco, 633 South Ave. Westfield' THE MIRISCH CORPORATION Pumms Woman in kitchen. Part Time Street corner Monroe Avenue, pleaded not guilty to a charge of failing to pay the toil. After a Truth lies within a little and job. Hungarian Restaurant, 1316 Lawn Mowers Repaired. Pick­ Elizabeth. hearing he was convicted and was fined $25.00. certain compass, but error is White St. Hillside. Call 929- up and Delivery. Prompt Ser­ immense — Henry St. John. 9701. vice. Underground Sprinklers, Weequahic section. Keer Ave. Mike Powell-E], 5-7966. r 3-1/2 room apt. Excellent lo­ Pumping the brakes of a car, CLERK-TYPIST cation. Heat, hot water and re­ Your Cigarette Did especially on a slippery sur­ face, stops the car in a shorter for general office work. Must dand and Power Lawn Mowers frigerator supplied. 3rd floor. DANA ANDREWS WA.6-2063, WA .3-5590. . distance "JOHNNY RENO be good, accurate typist. sharpened and Repaired. Pick- JANE RUSSELL ip and Delivery Service. Cal] This To Parkway D-M-E Corp. 1217 Central Ave. -fter 5 Pjvl. or all day Satur­ STORE FOR RENT The New Jersey Highway Au­ Hillside, N.J. Ang.ll-Sept.l. But if there’s been a drop day. 686-5889 TFN Large store with full 1’ s in m thority said today it will post In the number of butt-tossers, for rent. Choice location, Hill­ special signs at burned-out Earn The Highest Regular it's hardly noticeable. Appre­ side Shopping Center, t .11 Eli grass areas along the Garden Immediate Openings hended violators of the anti­ Lief, MU.6-2511. May 5-tf, State Parkway to remind mo­ Service Representatives litter law are subject to fines Savings Rate in New Jersey torists vividly that. . . . up to $200. STARTING SALARY "YOUR G1GARETTE DID TH1SI” The new signs will be red $76.00 PER WEEK More Smiths and white I Authority Chairman Sylves­ PLUS Extra $s /or college and useful business experience ter C. Smith, Jr., reported , Opportunities /or advancement Than Joneses that the signs would go up over Liberal Benefits The Smiths are staying ahead the blackened spots in an ex­ SERVICES Basic work week: Mon.-Fri., 9 A.1VL-5 PAL of the Joneses — at least in the You'll Enjoy: tra effort to impress Parkway number of times the names ap­ motorists with the damage YOU NEED • PAID ON ALL SAV­ Serving customers by telephone, correspondence or pear in the Newark Telephone caused by indiscriminate dis­ in person. AIR COMPRESSORS INGS ACCOUNTS OF Directory. posal of cigarette butts along Selling new and additional services. New Jersey Beil said Smith the road. Air compressor $50 OR MORE. Negotiating collection of bills. appears 1,260 times in the new The sign Idea and legend rental service You May Qualify If You Are: for concrete breaking directory which the company “ YOUR CIGARETTE DID THIS* Alert and Ambitious Friendly and Tactful Will start delivering Tuesday was suggested by State Sena­ and emergency service • NO CERTIFICATES for industrial plants Responsible and Reliable Fluent and Persuasive (August 30) and Jones is shown tor Nelson F. Stamler of Un­ , Poised and Self-Confident High School trad. PETER A. OR BONDS TO BUY. 790 times. Actually, Jones is in ion County, Chairman Smith >r Via fifth place behind Williams, noted. DROBACH CO. STARTING SALARY $76.00 PERI WEI:ek “Johnson and Brown. U. S. Highway No. 22 Recognizing the extensive­ • ADDITIONS AND Apply At: Other names in their ranking ness of butt-tossing and the dif­ MU 6-00/8 Opposite Flagship NEWARK order are Miller, Davis, Jack- ficulty of apprehending such WITHDRAWALS MAY Employment Office son, Thomas,'White, Wilson, mmm offenders, the Authority picked BE MADE IN ANY A- Main Floor V. Cohen and Harris. Smith ap- up the suggestion as a further 540 Broad Street peared more often- than any means of educating the motor­ DRIVEWAYS M0UNT, AT ANY Mon.,-Fri0, 9:00 AM.-4:30 P.M other name in last year’s di ing public. Open Wed. Till 7:00 PM. rectory also. The Parkway’s generally Asphalt I) rivewa vs TIME. In addition to Newark, the di­ green roadsides have experi­ NEW JERSEY BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY rectory covers the municipali­ AND PARKING LOTS An Equal Opportunity Employer enced a rash of grass fires du­ ties of Harrison, Belleville, BUILT ring each period of prolonged All work done with Hillside, Irvington, Kearny and drought, all attributable to cig­ A great Empire and little 1 realize ^at patriotism power roller North Arlington. arette butts tossed from mo­ minds go ill together — Ed- is not enough. I must All kinds of The cover of the directory ving vehicles by smoking d ri­ mund Burke. have no hatred or bit- mason work done commemorates the 200th an­ vers. tem es towards anyone. niversary of the 1766 founding The Parkway has for several Edith Cavell. of Rutgers, the State Univer­ JAMES CLEANING AIDS years now posted advisory signs sity, and also salutes other LI MORGESE LIQUID DETERGENTS at toll booths and elsewhere colleges and universities in along the road to call atten­ 18 PAINE AVE. in_New Plastic One_Gallon Containers New Jersey. tion to the fire and iir-gp IRVINGTON for Hotels, Hospitals, Restaurants, The front cover painting by use of ash trays In the vehicles. ------ES-^3023------Taverns, Institutions, Homes, Offices Marvin Friedman, a New Save Time and Money-Shop by Phone Brunswick artist depicts "Old Introductory pages have been You Get Quality Merchandise, Plus Bargain Prices Queens” , the most famous redesigned to simplify dialing ELECTRICAL PINK LOTION for Dishes Only $2. 10 H e r landmark at Rutgers. The back instructions. Zip code informa­ KKGULAR D&TEItGENT for Dishes, Gal, cover carries a "New Jersey tion, together with a postal zip CONTRACTING Pots, Pans and Glassware______■ $1.69 COLDWATER DETERGENT for Clothes Honor Roll of Higher-Educa­ map covering the Newark post­ SHEP I N V E S 1 "ORS $ 2 . 10 ALL-PURPOSE REGULAR CLEANER for tion" and hasthefoundingdates al delivery area, are included Walls, Floors, Tile, Eto. and school colors of the State’s at the end of the Yellow Pages. Electrical Service $1.69 48 colleges and universities. Customers who want copies ALL PURPOSE GLEANER with Ammonia ’ $1.69 Radio Equipped Trucks About 232,000 copies, of the of directories covering nearby SAVIN a s HEAVY DUTY ALL-PURPOSE CLEANER $ 2.20 24 HOUR Newark Directory willrbe de­ New Jersey areas may obtain | AND LOAN ASSOCIATION gr——^ WAX REMOVER and FLOOR CONDITIONER $ 2 . 10 ( , 1 SERVICE livered this year, which is an them, without charge, by call­ CONCENTRATED LIQUID RUG SHAMPOO $ 2.10 V A INDUSTRIAL liq u id bleach .35 increase of about 7,000 over ing their local business offices. L B COMMERCIAL ^ T ^ r ND, COM.RVM.V. .MFINOI .N.T.TUT,ON^U . FABRIC SOFTENER One Gallon .89 last year. m B f r and FOR DELIVERY PHONE 684.-5189 Alphabetical listings in­ ■K PICK UP YOURSELF AND SA VE 10% MORE And we find at the end of a ” ELECTRIC creased from 175,000 last year perfect day the soul of a friend HEATING M MAIN ST„ MILLBURN - HOtyl OFFICE • 2B WASHINGTON PL., EAST ORANGE Frontier Chemical Co.-41 Vincent St., Newark; N.J. to 176,000 this year. we’ve made — Carrie J. Bond. 326 B loy »A 6-*471 977-979 STUYVESANT AVE„ UNION a 1128 LIBERTY AVE., HILLSIDE • THE MALL, SHORT HILLS \ / FOOD-LIQUORS RESTAURANTS The memhers of the Italian- C lirnnO an T nH r a meric an eivic Association 61 L u m p C o ll I U U I Hillside and their immediate Good Time Was Had By All families had a wonderful time Nears End *---" — — —•------.... -...... i Z ______at the Annual Picnic of the As­ Kenneth Rothschild, 817 Je­ sociation at the County Park on rome Ave., is preparing for the Conant Street. About 300 men, last leg of his ten-week tour of women and children, attended. Europe. 1C ASSN. President of the Association Hls 9-°°0 mlle tour covered is Dan Menza and the Picnic 17 e n tir e s , including Greece, Committee was headed up by f r f n“ - Germany, (East Ber- John DeSanti, Chairman, and Un). Denmark, The Nether- Judge Henry Goldhor, Secre- lands- ^ Swiss A1PS> etc" tary. Others who assisted were and he traveled, by plane, boat. Koss bartolotta, Pete Capro, bus, rail, foot, cart, tram. Ray Colandrea, Bob Conway Kenneth has kept a record of Frank~DeSant"o7 Commissioner Us travels by tape recorder and Carmen Perrigno, John Freda, haa a comPlete talk‘"6 hour Joseph Castelluccio, Charles of his ^ventures, hisobserva- Horvath, A1 Lordi, Angelo Ml- d™8. “ d the s‘Shts he has serentlno, Carmen Monaco and sefn' Tom Tremarco. Last Vear he was a lifeguard at the Hillside Community Pool, Some of the members wives were brave enough to partici­ There were many games for and is a senior at Rutgers Uni­ pate in an egg throwing contest. They are pleading with adults and children'and many versity, New Brunswick. He the husbands to throw the eggs gently so that the eggs prizes and souvenirs were gi- arrives home via Irish Air don't break and splatter them with the white and yellow. ven out. Lines on Sunday, Sept. 4,1966. Photo sh ow s some of the one hundred children who at­ tended enjoying the free ice cream at the Picnic. _____ ( P H O T O S BY JO E L O E B ) Do Mothers Set Public Opinion Public Thanks Howard Savings—K T o ThousandsA Good of mothers will ExamPle? must possesspossess the the highest highest de degree LETTER TO THE EDITOR: my residence within minutes. be going to school this year of patience, foresight, alert­ Again, 1 must give credit to Exceptional credit must be gi­ as they prepare to take their ness, knowledge, skill and a a wonderful team consisting of ven to the members of the Hill­ turn as chauffeurs in the nei­ good attitude* Committee Chairman John DeSanti (left) and the Commit­ the Hillside Ambulance Squad, side Ambulance Sq\iad, for they Pay Sept. Dividend ghborhood car pool. To help mothers prepare for tee Secretary, Judge Henry Goldhor, congratulate each Mr. Nick Spital and Mr. Peter had just completed a previous "But will they be setting a this special assignment, Klafnm other on the su ccess of the Picnic. Dan Menza, (center) Semchessen, in conjunction with emergency call and yet had the John W. Kress, president of real and further incentive, to­ good example for the future offers the following President of the Italian-American Civic Association, look,s the Hillside Police Dept, headed stamina to carry a small, light The Howard Savings Institution day’s prudent depositor will drivers in their car pool?" for car pool members: on. ______. ______by Lt. George Helock, Sgt. , like myself, to* the St. reported today that the Institu­ be doubling his deposits in 16- asks Edward R. Klamm, acci- | 1. Explain to children the Larry Stern and officer Moel­ Elizabeth Hospital. tion’s 301st consecutive divi­ 1/2 years based on the Howard's dent prevention director of the first day that certain rules ler. I trust all future services dend to be paid and credited latest dividend rate paid to the Allstate Motor Club. "Driving MUST be obeyed while in the When receiving an emergency rendered will not be impaired Finds Knitting on September 1st would be in regular savings account depos­ a group of children to and from car. These rules include the call by me last Monday at 2 a.m. by the "strain" imposed by excess of $6,8 7 5,000. With this itor." school is an important respon­ following: Everyone must be as 1 was stricken with serious me. Again my personal thanks. new dividend, Howard deposi­ The Howard Savings Institu­ sibility for these mothers. seated while the car is moving. abdominal pain, they were at A Relaxing Hobby tors will have received in ex­ tion now has 345,000 deposi­ Klamm urges mothers to take All hands, heads and possess- , ______Bernie Bernstein cess of $26,500,000 for the last tors and assets in excess of time out and brush up on the ions must be kept inside the Mrs. Robert C. Kirkpatrick, PTA', Boy Scouts, Cub Scouts, four quarterly dividend p eri­ $730 million. In addition to be­ rules of the road and defen­ car windows. No one may touch ods. Your Guide To Food Marketing secretary to the Board of Edu­ Veterans’ Auxiliaries and nu­ ing New Jersey’s largest mu­ sive driving techniques.To pre­ or bother the driver? cation and a former member merous other community ac­ 'The continued rise in the tual savings bank, it is 17th in vent becoming involved in a 2. Keep all doors locked Food shopping begins potatoes, plums, Bartlett pears, and president of the board, Is tivities since she moved here in amount of our dividends, sai&.>*ize in the nation and 23rd needless accident, a driver while car is moving and make at home. Planning before you and turkeys are just a few of exhibiting some of the tiny dfiU 1926.—- Mr. Kress, 'is indicative of among all savings banks in the certain children know they must shop is your best guide to food those plentiful at this time. sweaters she is making this In addition to her knitting, the healthy growth in both num­ free world. The Howard Savings JWV Plan not touch door handles Until marketing, according to Anne L. The use of well-organized summer for a bazaar in Novem­ she also is known for her sing­ ber of new depositors and in in­ has offices located in Newark, car is stopped. Sheelen, County Home market list will also help you ber to be given by the Women's ing and has participated in creased savings. Frankly, it is South Orange, Irvington and 3. No children should be al­ Economist. to stay within your budget as Guild of the St. John’s Epis­ many community choral my contention that most people North Caldwell. Membership Drive lowed to have lollipops, candy The menus that are planned well as save your time in the copal Church, Elizabeth, in the groups. are truly anxious to save. Our It's a simple matter of sta­ Milton Civins of Irvington and or ice cream on sticks while while you are walking down market. Investment and Regular Savings ' school display case. tistics that night driving is Samuel Weinstein of Union, co- in the car. A sudden bump or the supermarket aisle will SURROGATE'S NOTICE account program s afford them What does Mrs. Kirkpatrick is making NOTICE TO CREDITORS more hazardous than daytime chairmen of the Membership swerye can turn a treat into a cause the greatest drain on your the tiny garments from scraps ESTATE OF MARY C . HERR, .Iso known a risk-free investment program driving—especially on unfami­ Committee of the Cpl. Louis S, threat to a child's eye or mouth. food budget. peace as MARY BATOR deceased wherein they are assured of When menu planning, be real­ of wool left over from their Pursuant to ihe order of MARY C. KAN- liar roads encountered by dri­ Ferdinand Post #309, Irvington 4. No roughhousing or wild sound like? regulation size counterparts. ANE, Surrogate of the County of Union,made good dividends automatically vers during the holiday week­ -Union, Jewish War Veterans antics should be allowed while istic. Choose items 'that are on ti»e nineteenth day of August A.D., 1966, every 90 days.'* have announced a major mem­ within your budget, that can be She finds knitting an excellent upon the application of the undersigned, as ends, according to Liberty Mu­ in the car. Shouting or sudden way to relax. It takes her about Administrator of the estate of said deceased, Mr. Kress continued, "As a tual Insurance Companies. bership program for the com­ movement will distract the prepared in the time you have wo nights to complete one. notice is hereby given to the creditors of ing year. The post will take part available, and that generally said deceased to exhibit to the subscriber driver. The school display case is at under oath or affirmation their claims and In the National 67/67 Member­ 5. Keep the automobile in meet the likes and dislikes of the Hillside Office^, National demands against the estate of said deceased ship Program which runs from good mechanical condition to family members. Snip, snip, snip. State Bank, 1320 N. Broad St. within six months from the date of said or­ Come To Labor Day to Veterans Day, a prevent failure of brakes or A comparison of food costs der, or they will be fo rev er barred from The Peace Corps. f t prosecuting or recovering the same against 67 day period with the aim of before going to the market will Mrs, Kirkpatrick is a chart­ other parts while in traffic. Washington, D. C. 20525 v the subscriber. signing up 67 new members give an indication of the most er member and past president Check gas gaugetbeforestarting □ Please send me information John A, Herr HARRY’S during this period, one each economical buys for the week. □ Please send me an application of the Hillside Business and Administrator each trip. Professional Women's Club, Attorney day. The post membership is 6. Obey all traffic signs at For such information, compare Anton A. Vit, Jr. It You Like about to receive its annual dues the retail food ads in the news­ Name______._____ active in the Evening Member­ 36 Hollywood Ave. all times. Reduce speed when ship of the Woman’s Club of Hillside, N.J. SPECIAL BUSINESSMAN'S LUNCH SERVED DAILY billing for the. 1966-67 approaching children or other paper and listen to radio food HILLSIDE TIMES—Aug. 25-Sept. 15,1966 OYSTERS IN SEASON early in September. A paid up cars discharging children. news programs. Hillside, and has been active in F ees $16.80 City _ Steamed Clams Si Clams On The Half shell Post Membership Breakfast 7. Have seatbelts installed Plan to buy foods that are I Alaskan Crab Claws - South African Lobster Tails with special program to soon in both front and back seats seasonally abundant. Such foods _Zip Code______Boiled Maine Lobsters - Steaks be announced will take place on and require children to use are usually more economical Published as a put1 Csnrv ce ,n coopei Sauerbraten And Many Other Items QLQ jg p Synday, September 25, 1966. A them. and of peak quality. Peaches, ation w.th The Adverting Council working membership breakfast 'r i f l * will take place on Sunday, Oc- , HARRY’S ~ tober 23, 1966. On Monday, FOR ELEGANCE IN SUPERB SURROUNDINGS 225 Fabyan Place, Newark WA 9-9688 January 16, 1967 the post will hold its annual induction of new • BUSINESSMEN’S LUNCHEON Ample parking space - Serving people in this area over 40 years. members. This event will be • DELIGHTFUL COCKTAiL LOUNGE held in the Township of Union for the first time. THE COUNTRY • LUXURIOUS BANQUET FACILITIES A special membership pro­ gram is also being planned for ENTERTAINMENT FRI. & SAT. NITE j All-New Teenage Discotheque Scene! the early spring. Committee * members are Max , Milton * at the new ERNIE’S XCENTRIX TRIO V Ness, A1 Silverman, Ben Mar­ * cus, Jack Tauber, all of Irving­ RESTAURANT & WED. & SUN. NITE-RUSS SCOFIELD ton; Gilbert Susser, Ted Gor­ THE CLUB ROOM BAR IS OPEN CAN-CAN TEEN CLUB don, Harry Gordon of Union; Aaron Levine, Sy Gast of Hill­ t Live Rock 'n Roll Bands, and Coke Bar! side; Joe Nash of Newark;Bern- 334 Yale Ave. Phon.e 688-1696 Hillside,. N- * Is happy to announce that they have ob­ ard Hollender of West Orange; t Mon., Wed., Fri., 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. J and Charles Goldstein of New­ tained the services of Harry Pearl, Euro­ ark. Aaron Steinberg of Millburn ImIt TLEMAN BROS. INC. M O N . NITE, Surprise Nite!?! pean trained chef. 20 years of European is Post Commander. WED. Dance Contest; FRI., Toen Talenl Nite j QUALITY BAKERS MEDICARE STARTS training, and 7 years at the MAGIC AMER­ |1594 Maple Avenue WAverly 3-6212 lyftH lh ’d I n I lip WITH NO PROBLEMS ICAN & CONTINENTAL COOKERY 1319 N. B ro ad St. Bernice Bernstein, Regional CENTRE BOWL HILLSIDE Director of the Department of L.. delight in every bite Health, Education and Welfare, reports that more than 100 of HARRY PEARL New Jersey’s 123 hospitals were ready to participate in Complete Prime Complete J Complete ™ HILLSIDE PIZZERIA Medicare when it started July II53 LIBERTY AVE., near Crann St. 1. This accounted for 40,465 H u n g a r i a n beds or 90 per cent of all hos­ Ribs of D u c k l i n o ; P IZ Z A PIES pital beds in the state. S t u f f e d AND MEAT BALL, SAUSAGE Beef VEAL & PEPPERS AND EGGPLANT TOWNSHIP OF HILLSIDE C a b b a g e Fresh Bread & Rolls 4 Times Daily PLANNING BOARD D i n n e r SANDWICHES LEGAL NOTICE We Specialize In August 19, 1966 Dinner D i n n e r DELIVERY SERVICE: CALL 354-6680 On July 27, 1966, by certification by the / Wedding, Birthday, Bar Mitzvah S i Party Cake* HOURS: 11 A.M. TO 11 P.M. Secretary of the Planning Board of the Town­ ship of Hillside and Township Clerk, a sub­ $ Z | 5 0 $ 9 9 5 } $ 9 9 5 division submitted by Menza’s Fuel Compa­ ny, 329 Frellnghuysen Avenue, Newark,New Johnny Murphy’s J e r se y , Involving Lots 5, 8 and 7, Block 125, r H illside nvenue, new Lot 5b fronting on State Highway §22, pe- CAKEM ASTERS ceived-final approval by- th e Planning Board. Efficient Service Brass^Horn A copy of the subdivision plat, duly certified "WHERE BAKING l‘> AN ART" RESTAURANT & COCKTAIL LOUNGE Is on file In the office of the Planning Board A 563 NORTHF1ELD AVE. and is available for public inspection. WEEKEND SPECIAL -FRI. SAT., SUN Cor. CHERRY 4 WEST GRAND STS. Jack K. Ferrel, Secretary ELIZABETH. N.J -E L 4-I7I7 H illside Planning Board 4 1 HUlsie Times, Aug. 25, 1966. RESERVATIONS N O W B E IN G A C C E P T E D ALMOND BUTTER Fees $3.60.------*------WEST OR ANGE, N. J. FOR THE BEAUTIFUL REGENCY ROOM. A n y Sli. Porty O p to 150 G u ..t. TOWNSHip OF HILLSIDE , TWIRL COFFEE CAKE BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT ACROSS FROM SOUTH MOUNTAIN ARENA Notice is hereby given that the following c a se was heard at a m eeting ot the Board of A perfect treat for the week­ DIRECTION OF AL ZIMMERMAN Adjustment on August 11, 1966: Am.rlo.n E xp r... and Dln.r. Club Ct.dlt Card. Aoo.pUd Mr. Seymour Meskin-Hlllslde Profession­ end! A delight for the en­ al Bullding-re application for permission to ELEGANT IN DINING PLEASURE family! erect an office bulldine on premises known as 1410 Liberty Avenue, H illside, New Jersey, TOWNLEY’S Bbftk, 152/1, Lot 2 . P erm ission granted. FROM BAGELS TO BRISKET 59'a A copy of this decision has been filed with * Restaurant tnd Caterer* the Board of Adjustment, Municipal Building, Hee bride and groom ornaments on Wedding Cakes, John F. Kennedy Pl^za, H illside, New Jersey, Late Snack 'to Full Course Dinner compliments of Cakemasters 580-592 NORTH AVE., UNION, N.J. and Is available for hls public hispecQon. near Motris Avenue ELizabeth 2-9092-3 —-CARMEN v MONACO, SR. • Special Breakfast Menu • Business Men’s Luncheon Opan 1 Days A Week - 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. Secretary Recommended by Gourmet Magazine H illsid e T lm es-A ug. 25, 1966 ’ 52 SHERMAN AVE. ELIZABETH EL 3-9722 Pees 13,4p-;,-— ------1------— ------0PP. BURRY'S BISCUIT CO. PAGE 8, THE HILLSIDE N.J. TIMES, THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1,966 Knights Of Columbus Club Plans Story Hour Tells Year’s Activities The executive board of the HILLSIDE TIMES Of ' Liltlest One' Holds Annual Picnic Hillside Business and Profes­ The bitter and the sweet sit- , sional Women’s Club Monday uation of being the littlest one night at College Inn completed SPECIAL OFFER ' in the family was the theme plans for the 1966-67 year. for Story Hour at the Hillside The opening session will be Public Library, this week. at 6:30' p.m. Monday, Sept. 26, 30 W EEKS FO R S2 Selected as the Story book' °al the Kingston Restaurant, _____(Sov $1 ovtr th» newsstand price)______for m is program was ihe- Union when Mrs. Mildred Me USE THIS HANDY SUBSCRIPTION FORM TO AS­ Littlest One In The Family”, Lean, first vice president of by Lois Duncan and read by the State BPW, conducts an ori­ SURE YOUR RECEIVING COMPLETE COVERAGE Miss Linda Grohowski. entation session. OF LOCAL NEWS, PICTURES, FEATURES, EDI­ The 56 young children who National Business Women's TORIALS, SOCIAL AND SPORT EVENTS. attended were so sympathetic week will be celebrated in Oc­ with the little boy in the story (Sendcheck with ordertos.ve billing and you will receive tober. an extra five weeks.) that with the spontaneity pecu­ A delegation of officers head­ TO HILLSIDE TIMES liar to the very young they made ed by Miss Rachael Whalen, known their own private tribu­ 1443 North Broad Street' f president, will attend the State Hillside, New Jersey y lations under similar circum­ Board meeting Sept. 24, at the stances. However, the story F a r Hills Inn, Somerville, Start sending yb'ur weekly newspaper to me for the book child's problems are de- next 30 weeks. .ngtltrntty diminisheitr-his-status -■ in life is changed w ith the ap­ ? ‘.V : BONDS ' □ B I L L M E □ CHECK ENCLOSED pearance of a new baby in the —.» ______WASHINGTON, D.C., August family. (Gallard’s Photo) 10— Public holdings of Series E NAME. In the same vein, the story and HUnltedStatesSavings Bonds “Just The Right S ize" by Ro­ T liis was the scene at the refreshment stand aP Knights gained $116 million in July, the bin King was read by M rs. Geo­ ADDRESS. of Columbus, Rev, Canty Council annual picnic held Sun­ Treasury Department reported rge luzzolino. It relates of a day, August 21-st at the Elks grounds on Hillside Ave. little boy’s frustration at being today. O ver 600 people attended the affair, and participated in Cash sales of Series E and H CITY. too small to accompany his games for children and adults as well as softball games Bonds during the month totaled PAL Needs Floor Repair three older brothers at play or and other sports. to participate in th eir conver­ $411 million. sations. He learns, that vari­ And Look Whos Doing It! ous stages of height have their Detective Alois I. Slier removes steel binding of the par- advantages at the right time. kay floor at the Hillside PAL Building in an attempt to The program included songs repair floor. (Phillips Photo) and dances under the direction of Miss Margie Chase. Artwork Floor was damaged* when a be successful. The new. floor and special props for this pro­ water .pipe leading to the foun­ would cost nearly $5,000. The gram were .created by Miss tain in the. main activity room present work, if done by a pro­ Barbara Skwirut. of the building broke between fessional firm, would cost $1,- July 25, and Aug. 1, while the 300f Detective . Stier hopes to approval of the Penn-Central building was closed for vaca­ be able to complete the work merger was so conditioned upon tions. for much less. However dona­ the continued operation of the tions will be needed to pay for insolvent New Haven lines. Detective Stier is attempting tools, sanding, relining and oth- “However,” he added, “such to flatten the- floor out with a rol- er materials entailed in the re- an administrative precedent ler. If he is able to succeed, the pairs. Donations will be appre- does not guarantee that the si­ floor will have to be resanded dated. milarly distressed Jersey Cen­ and relined. If he is not able to * It is hoped to have the work tral and Erie-Lackawanna com­ succeed a new floor will have done by Sept. 8, when school muter service will also be in­ to be placed in the building, opens and the fall program be­ cluded in the pending mergers lt is hoped that the work will gins. of the giant N. and W., C. and 0. and B. and 0. railroads.” “With tens of thousands of Bender Ca II s r N.J , commuting residents in the new 12th District depending upon the preservation of passenger rail Com m uter service, the inclusion of New Rai Aid Jersey's deficit-ridden lines as John S. Bender, candidate financially stricken commuter integral parts of the larger SELLING for the Republican nomination rail service in the pending m er­ merged systems presents the in the new suburban 12th Con­ gers of the larger railroad sys­ only long-range to the gressional District, has called tems as a mandatory condition STORE j commuter train crisis -asolu­ for the immediate enactment of for approval by the Interstate tion so essential to the overall Federal legislation requiring Commerce Commission. “ prosperity of the entire nor­ FOR REFn the inclusion of New Jersey’s Bender noted that the recent thern region of the State." FURTHER REDUCTIONS FIXTURE■s AS WE NEAR THE END FOR S A I-E BOYS’ DEPT. GIRLS’ DEPT. Stay-Pressed SLACKS 5050 SKIRTS $]00 7-14 SIZE 7-14 REG. 4.98

PAYROLL A PROBLEM? LARGE ASSORTMENT SHIRTS 00 BLOUSES $100 Short or long sleeves $ 1 WHITES AND ASSORTED COLORS I Savetime and expense with an 6-IE REG. 1.98 SIZE 1-14 REG. T0 2.S8 BOYS’ ^ Helenca or Banlon 3 Prs. AUTOMATED WHITE STRETCH CREW SOCKS $100 SOCKS 510° CUSHION SOLE REG. 39C PR. | PAYROLL PLAN REG.n r n 49C /in* nPR. o ■ at Union County Trust Company BOYS’ CRINOLINE Through its Electronic Data Processing Computer -System, Union County Trust Company will assume the complete task of payroll processing for your company. This not only reduces your administrative and clerical FULL SLIPS 510° time, but provides expanded means for manpower budget and cost SWEATERS $2 00 SIZES 6-14 REG. 2.98 ■ analyses and relieves you of much of the detail created by new Federal SIZE 8-16 STRIPE-BUTTON DOWN Tax Regulations. HEAVY, BULKY ORLON REG. 5.99 W O M E N ’S 2 PC. CHECK THESE BENEFITS: ... cuts administrative time and expense ... provides more accurate . . . confidential . , . records and controls NEGLIGEE SET 51 ,., aids analyses of organizational and manpower costs s0 REG. $3.00 B ... reduces complex detail of federal and state taxes and other withholdings BOYS' SUITS $450 GIRLS’ STRETCH 1 UNION COUNTY TRUST COMPANY Electronic Data Processing Center 4-7 REG. $10 ■ ALSO 109 Aldene Road, Roselle, N J. 07207 AVAILABLE.. Gentlemen: I am interested in learning more about your ■■ - Automated Payroll Plan. Please have yonr-representatiW - SHELLS Automated Inventory - Con­ contact me, without obligation. GIRLS’ DEPT. REG. 1.00 50 trol, Savings Bond Oisburse- Name;____ -:. irient Plan. Account Recon-; Company:. FIRST QUALITY ciliation Service and cus­ tomized programs. Address:_ * City:___ State _Zip Code: SWEATERS $000 Phone:__ SIZES 1-14 L STOCKINGS 50°/. MOHAIR BLEND REG. 5.99 25 l am alSp%iterested i n. _ SEAMLESS MESH NION COUNTY TRUST CUMPANY LARGE SELECTION OF SCHOOL SUPPLIES AND BOOKS ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING CENTER u 1 0 9 ALDENE ROAD, ROSELLE, N. J. PHONE (201) 355-6600 STORE HOURS’ THURS., M0""ms,/ FRI., *E°" SAT. 10 A.M. T0 TO rM 9 P.M. P H SUN. 10-3 P.M. Players Can Make THURSDAY,■ iluiiDUfU, fAUUDOl AUGUST £0, 25, I?00,1^66, InIR E HILLSIDE N .J. TIMES, PA G E 9 Livingston, Community Rela­ Ambulance Squad tions Chairman; George Vice of Golf Hazardous Maplewood, Hospital Chair­ Ifazy antics on the golf man; Ralph Walzer of Newark, Protect yourself and others course are taking an increasing Veterans Day Chairman; Jerry you should give warning Uyou Kibble of Hillside, Good and accident to ll. Seeks NewMembers t i . . Welfare Chairman; Sy C ast of Players run their motorized wudr eonetathe« y u The Hillside Ambulance h« squad suggests that a now Hmside. m nc XeTadons O f-' carts into trees, bombard one forfiv,'“• ? dkeeP*the.le« __ flying halls from Qther fair ■quad IS conducting a member- ™ !.,![ ™d. °r rela" Acer; Robert Kaufman of New- another with golf , clobber ship drive. Membership appli­ Uve to serve with him their fellows with clubs, and in­ ark, Blood Bank Chairman. A surprising number of gol­ cations have been distributed Membership is opened to both vite electrocution by playing men and women 21 years old and fers are clobbered by golf clubs. throughout the township. Robert Math of Newark, during thunderstorms. Make sure that bystanders are , older. Cadet membership for County Officer of the Day; Max pplicants for membership persons 18 to 21 also is avail- "Golf is essentially not a dan­ not within the arc of your swing, Ball of Irvington, County Chap­ gerous sport,” says George G. will receive a complete first able. " lain; Irvington Antell of Irving­ ®nd, ' t0 Prot«ct yourself -- aid course and be awarded an There are noduesorassess- Trayer, Executive Vice P res­ don c walk behind a jiersoa hol­ ton, County Chaplain; George ident of the New Jersey State ding a club. merican Red Cross Certifi- ments charged members of the Geller of South Orange, Bul- cate. Safety Council, "it’s only the Power carts save time, ef­ group. leting Editor. players who make it hazar­ A' member when qualified Persons interested in joining fort and heart strain. But care­ The Essex County Council d s . ” less operation can cause them may select the time that he are invited to send their names, Most golfing injuries, Tra- seeks to volunteer for duty adresses, telephone number. comprises of the following to end up in a creek or against posts: ver says, are inflicted by the a tree, if turned sharply or early evening late night,Week- place of employment and date of golf ball that drops from out driven on steep inclines or in " ends* birth to the Hillside Ambulance Newark Post #34 of Newark; of nowhere. Such injuries are rough areas, they are prone to The member may take his ^ uad at industrial Branch,U.S, Col. Norman Meranus Post#78 often slight, for the ball has up. duty by telephone from his home ^ost Office, Hillside Ave.,Hill- of Hillside; North Essex Post traveled far enough to lose its At the first signs ' of rain, or at headquarters. side, NJ,, 07205. #146 of Bloomfield; EUn-Unger speed and impact. But at close says Traver, golfers should Post #273 of Newark; Cpl.Lou- range a ball can deliver a fatal take shelter. Lightning strikes JWV To Meet September 6th is S. Ferdinand Post #309,lrv- knockout blow. most often during the muggy lngton-Union; Livingston Post Generally these accidents are lull preceding rain. Standing in The Essex County Council, Vice Qpmmander and Member- #740 of Livingston; Suburban ; caused by a lack of common the open, the golfer is often the Jewish War Veterans will bold ship Chairman will announce Post #779 "Maplewood, Mill- sense and courtesy. A player highest object in the area — its first meeting of the season the part the county will take in bum, South Orange area. on Tuesday September 6, 1966, s impatient and tees off be- making him a perfect target for-* the 67/67 membership drive 8:30 p,m; at the Service Mens which runs on a national level f e those ahead have played lightning. The nearest lone tree, ReStless children add to d ri­ Summer’s Swiftly Flying Club House, 1113 Springfield their second shots or are safe­ the classic lightning target, is from Labor Day to Veterans ver distraction, points out Li­ Avenue, Irvington. ly out of range—about 200 yards a booby trap. Take shelter in a Youngsters at the kiddie pool of the Municipal Swimming Pool frolic and enjoy themselves Day, berty Mutual Insurance Com­ Martin Kaufman of Hillside, for...... amateurs...... building or crouch in a ditch or during the last few weeks of summer vacation. Pool is slated to close during Labor Day Paul Blum of Irvington,Coun­ panies. Games and other There's good safety logic be- sand trap, W6GK. (Art Rose Photo) county Senior Vice Commander ty Commander ha6 announced amusements especially de­ ^and Fund Raising Chairman the following committee chair­ signed for car travel are sug­ hind the courtesy rule that the Another major mishap on the Many drivers starting for a getting that it takes concentra- Inexperience abounds during will present his fund raising man appointments: gested by Liberty Mutual for player farthest from the green course is collapse due to over- long holiday weekend are think- tion just to get there safely, ac- long holiday weekends, accor­ program to the delegates for Norman Osterlander of Liv­ the long weekend trip to keep always shoots first — other exertion or heat exhaustion, ing of the fun they're going to cording to Liberty Mutual In- ding to Liberty Mutual’s Auto­ their action, Aaron Fransblau ingston, Pearl Harbor Day the kids quietly under the seat- players should stay behind the Traver warns. Wearing a hat have at their destination, for- surance Companies motive Safety division, which of Livingston, County Senior Chairman; Max Klayman of belts. hitter and should not get in front to keep the sun’s rays off the points out that at vacationtime of him until his ball is in the head and face will help. So will roads are clogged with persons • a i r . .... taking it easy, especially in the less used to driving than the SCHICK : Slices and hooks plague even first days until your body is back hardened commuters encoun­ Jhe pros. Traver says that to in shape. tered during the week. SCIENCE POLISHES I^ould You Beliieve — Mexican THE COMFORT EDGE TO A FLAWLESS FINISH” Consulate In Newa rk? EVERY BLADE vWITH A THOUSAND FEET, Do you know that New Jersey tary of State of the United the United States." He has jur­ has a bustling Mexican Consu­ States, "the President of the isdiction of the entire State ex­ GIVES YOU THE UNIFORM OF STROPPING. late, located at 48 Commerce United States has endorsed his cept the eight'counties'nearest SCHICK Street in Newark? recognition as such an officer, to Philadelphia where a career SMOOTHNESS OF SCHICK’S It Is In charge of Alfred J. declaring him free to exercise Consul of Mexico is located. SCIENCE COATS Lippman, Consul adhonorem... and enjoy such functions,pow­ The New Jersey Consulate is NEW9 ASUPER STAINLESS and to quote from his official ers and privileges as are al­ a v#iry active one. Notonlydoes THE COMFORT EDGE designation by the Foreign Min­ lowed to the Honorary Consuls it document about 20 millions STEEL. ister of Mexico and the Secre­ of the most favored nations in of dollars in billings annually, SO SLIPPERY SMOOTH but issues travel aiid tourist documents, validates official THERE’S NO PULL College Circles signatures and provides infor­ mation on allphasesofMexican AT ALL. Robert L. Ilardi, son of Mr. ing summer Finals exercises life, culture, history and com­ I and Mrs. Angelo Ilardi, son of at the campus on August 13th. mercial and industrial status. I Mr, and Mrs. Angelo Ilardi of He received his bachelor’s de­ The Consul is a frequent 1 1442 Hiawatha Ave, received gree two years ago from Rut­ speaker at service clubs, I his fh.D, degree in clinical gers University, Newark. schctXs aiid gatherings of peo­ [ psychology at the University of * * * ple of the business world. »Tmi>8see in June. Dr. Ilardi Nanette Gorden of 411 Holly­ Because of a greatly in­ Tis a graduate of Hillside High wood Ave. has been named to the creased volume of activity, the I School and Rutgers University. dean's list at Ohio University Minister of Foreign Relations, I He is presently a member of the for the second semester of the H Ji, Antonio Carrillo Flores I faculty at the University of 1965-66 school year. on October 1st, 1965 appointed | Tennessee. » * * Norman W. Elwell of Scotch * * * Stephen R. Sadion of 1058 Plains as Vice Consul ad hon- Thomas De Santo, son of Mr. Voorhees Street received a de­ orem for the same jurisdiction. land Mrs. Thomas DeSanto of gree from Youngstown Univer­ Any questions or problems 11253 Gurd Ave. received a mas- sity, Ohio at commencement regarding Mexico may be pre­ |ter s degree in history from exercises held Saturday, Au­ sented for prompt reply to the fie University of Virginia dur­ gust 20th. Consulate. The vacation-bound car is IT’s BACK "loaded" — with luggage and more passengers than usual — adding to the driver’s distrac­ TO SCHOOL TIME tions, Liberty Mutual Insurance Companies relates, * * * Early starts — to the vaca­ tion spot and the return trip home — helpdrivers avoid peak outflow and inflow of traffic, it is pointed out by Liberty Mu­ tual Insurance Companies.

SURROGATE'S OFFICE NOTICE 10 CREDITORS ESTATE OF MRS, MARIE GE1SINGLR, also known a s MARIE GEISINGER, Deceased. Pursuant to the order of MARY C. KA- M N E , Surrogate of the County of Onion, made on the twenty-ninth day of July, A.D., 1966, upon the application of the undersigned, as Executor of the estate of said deceased, notice is hereby given to the creditors of said deceased to exhibit 10 the subscriber under oath or affirm ation their claim s and demands against the estate of said deceased within six months from the date of said order, or they will be forever barred from prosecuting or recovering the same against the subscriber. . T Harry L. Jaffe, Executor Harry L. Jaffe, Attorney 1143 E. jersey St., Elizabeth, N.J. HILLSIDE TlM ES-Aug.4-25, 1966 Fees $16.80

SURROGATE'S NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF SAMLEL L. SEGAL, also known That’s as SAM E. SEGAL Dpceased. Strong. Quiet. Handsome. Pursuant to the order of MARY C, KA- NANE, Surrogate of the County of Union, made on the fifth day of August AJJ.,1966, Hush Puppies® casuals upon the application of the undersigned, as Executrix of the estate of said deceased, Phis is Fritz. As you can, see, it has a s ty le all its own. notice is hereby given to the creditors of said jit's also one of the most fashionable of men's casuals. deceased to exhibit to the subscriber under oath or affirm ation their claim s and demands jWfe is available in Breathin' Brushed P,igskirrT in against the estate of said deceased within six I several fa sh io n colors. A nd , as w ith all H ush P uppies” months from the date of said order, or they comfort talking I casuals, you have steel shank support. See the new will be forever barred from prosecuting or | lir|e of A m e rica 's favorite casual shoes soon. recovering the same against the subscriber. Ida L. Segal, Executrix Priced from4.ust4I{La5- 26 Edgemont Road Schick science insures comfort witlrthe Super Krona Comfort Edge- West Orange, N J , ®.. HILLSIDE TlM ES-Aug. 11-Sept, 1, i?66 Hush M Puppies' Fees $16.80 • yours only on new Schick Super Stainless Steel blades. If fj>ERr * BRAND CASUALS SURROGATE'S NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS . Look for our in the shoe ESTATE OF DAVID SPILBERG D eceased. Pursuant to the order of MARY C, KA- NANE, Surrogate of the Cofinty of Union, made on the fifth day- of August A .D ., 1966, upon the application of the undersigned, as Administrator of the estate of said deceased, AT YOUR LOCAL notice is hereby given to the creditors of JACKSON’S said deceased to exhibit to the subscriber under oath or affirmation their claims and demands against the estate of said deceased withii) six months from the date of said order, or they will be forever barred from prose­ SHOE MART cuting or recovering the same against the subscriber. • 1 Ira S . Novak 560 ROUTE 22 HILLSIDE, N.J. Administrator Ira S. Novak, Attorney SIH0ES FOR ALL THE FAMILY ' 744 Broad Street Newark, NJ, HILLSIDE TIMES-Aug. 11-Sept. 1, 1966 A » P STORES Tel. MUrdock 8-6091. Fees $16.80 PACK 10, THF. HILLSIDE N.J. TIMES, THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, Active Kiwanis Bluecoats Set New Playground News SeeYankeeGame High Team Score WEEK OF AUG. 15th On Thurs., a trip was held to” A bus load of youngsters Sun- 1 ' 1 5 7 1 see the New York Mets at Shea day was taken to see a Yankee ^ ^ jM( mgtch 0f the Union team subdued Roselle Parkn 1171 Liberty Ave. Stadium. Those witnessing an Ball Game by the Hillside Kl- County p0uce pistol League, to 1101. Madurskl was high with Arts I Crafts, a trip to Shea exciting game which the Mets wanls Club. Hillside’s Police Team came a 297, hitting perfect tallies Stadium, and a new Whiffle Ball won were Paul Mazzeo, Dave Glenn Dresden Goldberg last point* of perfection — In slow and rapid fires. Lsague were the main. activi­ Schuster, Joe Castanon, Mike night at the club’s meeting In accurnujiatgI1g * H86 team aggre- The team anticipates enter- ties ot this week. Working with and" John MTskew, Joe Iuzzo- College Inn talked about flying (lte 0( * possible 1200. Ing the Tri-County Winter clay.Is a tavorlte activity at our llno, Earl White, Stephen objects. , T h e home team won their last League. Police teams from Un­ playground. Those who particle Schultz, Eugene Mlkulewlcz, David Levy of Hatfield Wire wq mMchel of the season, hav- Ion, Somerset and Middlesex pated In making clay ashtrays, and Steve McMlchael. and Cable Co. will have charge won nlne COnsecutlve en- counties compete In league pencil boxes, and tunny taces of next Wednesday's meeting counteril Their record.stands competition, All matches are were Oebble Glesler, Mary Calvin Coolidge and Percy H. Penn, a club mem- g( wlnf ^ 3 losses. In the held at the N J. State Prison Glesler, Cathy Glesler, Mike The softball season tor Cal­ bar, will tell other members Class "A" Division, Elizabeth Range In Rahway. Stalnok, Peter Kowalsky, and vin Coolidge came to an end how to improve their golf games poUce Cgptured firit place, Un- The home team holds weekly Ronnie Jampel. this Mon. when its team lost In on Sept. 7. Ion second and Hillside third. Inter-mural matches at the mu­ ' On Thursday, all the play­ the seml-tinals playott against In swamping New Providence nicipal range, located in ** grounds took a trip to see the Central. The final score was Revised Play 1186 to 1028, Larry Sadlon led lower level of the munlcijAl Mets play at Shea Stadium. 6-3. Ira Bailey coached the fol- the onslaught with a 297, sup­ building. The team has accor­ - Those who represented Liberty lowlng team members! Joe Bo- Schedule ported by 297 scores by Ma- ded Ptl. Larry Sadlon at team, Ave. were Bobby Marx, Ronnie ho, Ron Cohen, Steve Kass, b o D dnrskl-and Baum; and Don-Wolfe. captain and Ptl. John B.i.rp „ and Jack Jampel, Pet and Joe Mason, WayneSmlth, JeffStler, The Hillside Recreation co-captain for the 1966-67 sea­ Commission announces that the with a 294. Kowalsky, Jim Coates, Mike Jan Swlerzko, Ken Ward, Du­ In the other match, the home son. Rycyk, Stan Fertlg, Sandy Cal- ane Werb, and Saul Zucker. following playgrounds will re­ The weekly scrabble con­ main open after the regular landrlllo, and Irene Gandara. Visits Atomic Energy Museu m The big event ot this week tests were played by Dorothy Summer Program concludes on was the formation of a Whittle- Mlchalzen, Debbie Rispoll, August 26th. John Haefner, 208 Pennsyl­ atad by the spectator, are avail, ball League and Tournament. Barbara Stone, and B6nita Swl­ The George Washington and vania Ave., recently visited the able to Museum visitors. They Those who are participating erzko. Dorothy and Benlta each Coe Avenue School areas will American Museum of Atomic Include a cutaway model of the are Gary Martuccl, Ron and won a game. operate during weekdays from Energy, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, nuclear cargo ship "Savannah," 1:00 PM. to dusk until school which features demonstrations Jack Jampel, Mike Rycyk, Stan This week was loaded with Busy Bees a cloud chamber llluitritjjK gets under way, while the Cem and displays on peaceful uses Fertlg, Mike Stalnok, Jett arts and crafts activities.Plas­ the use In physics research” Youngsters at the Hillside Avenue playground are s h o w n busily engaged in making wood­ tral Avenue area continues with of the atom. Brice, and Bobby Marx. At the ter of parls molds are the most vapor trails such as those left haltway mark of the schedule en necklaces under the watchful eye of Miss Joan Kantor, playground director, who Is Its currant schedule of 9:00 The Museum, opersted for by Jet planes, a hall of fame fun to make according to Robert shown third from the right. A.M. to dusk every day Includ­ the U.S. Atomic Energy Com­ the team of Gary Martuccl and Del Virginia, Michael Memolt, for scientists, visitor operated ing weekends until September7, mission by Oak Ridge Associ­ Mike Stalnok are In first place. David Reis, Debbie Rispoll, were Glen Burgstein, Ed Dero- tests of materials for radioac­ 1966. Central Avenue will also ated Universities, Is the only tivity, the workings of a urani­ Running a close second is the Dennis Cuptdo, and Robert hanes, Steve Straka, Stuart team of Ronnie and Jack Jam- be opened on the weekends of Institution devoted exclusively um mine, and devices equipped Wright. Other children who Lava, Judy Gordon, Michael Eagle Oil -1966 September 10th and September to nuclear science. Especially pel. participated In arts and crafts with ear phones and tape re. Krupsky, and Roberta Thomp­ 17th. ______trained lecture-demonstrators activities were Benlta Swlerz­ cordlngs describing chain re­ son. Glen Burgstein won the show how the power of the atom Hillside Ave. ko, Brian Reis, Scott Mason, Nok-Hockey Tournaments and action. Much artistic talent was ex­ Babe Ruth Champs There 1s nothing more re­ la utilized In medicine, Indus­ Ronald Martino, Dorothy Ml­ the Tetherball Competition. Most Museum visitors bring posed this week through a wide quisite In business than dis­ try and agriculture. chalzen, Susan Schwartz, Ray­ A colorful zoo of stuffed ani­ home a souvenir dime they pla­ variety 'of materials. "Origi­ The EagleOllBaseballTeam, Evening, Eagle Oil went bite up patch — Joseph Addison. A lecture In the Museum's mond Balza, Michael Wright, mals was created by Michael ced In adevlcewhlchbrleflyex­ nality’' was the main element under the direction of William by defeating the Yankee team "Medical Room" Illustrates Sharon Zimmerman, and Jacky .Krupsky, Judy Gordon, Sherri poses their coin to neutrons, used In making piggy banks, "Caeey" Shields, captured the 9-6. On the following evening be honored on Monday evening, how radioisotopes of "tracer Sorenson. Bracelets, Barretts, Allen, Amy Qelowltz, Jeff Maull, lanyards, hangers, bracelets, Hillside Recreation Com- the defending champion Yankee September 19th, 1966, atoms" are used In diagnosis Potholders, and Lanyards were Gary Johnson, and Nancy and potholders, and molds. The fol­ mission's 1966 Babe Ruth squad evened the series by Members of the Cham­ and treatment of thyroid dll- also created by the children. Donna Adler. PHILS lowing were participants: Min­ League Baseball Championship taking the measure of Eagle Oil pionship Eagle Oil Team are p r in c e s and cancer. Mechan- The highlight of theweekwas dy and Karen Grubsteln, Amy last week by defeating the L.U. In convincing fashion by the Arthur Smith, Tommy Caro an, ^ hand, o( ^ ^p* UMd m the trip to Shea Stadium. Those BARBER SHOP and Wendy Goldner, Ann, Coe Ave. #6301 Yankees in a besttwo-of- score of 12 - 4. However, on the Bruce Attermann, Richard Vel- 0gk Rldge lgborgtorlel gnd op. attending from Conant were (Near Daily Queen) Kenny, and Bruce Korls,Nancy A variety of special activi­ three game playoff series. third and final game held Thurs­ pucci, Joseph Capssso, Edward eriteCj the tour guide show Lori and Steve Dlener, Glen P a i l PARKINS and Lorraine Paczkowskl, ties dotted the week at Coe Ave. The Eagle Oil Nine and the day evening Eagle Oil Jumped off Delunas, Thomas Tremarco, |,ow radioactive ma- Burgstein, Steve Herb, Mlchaal Hillside Shopping Center Janet and Carol Zygmunt, Lor­ A slng-along was held, and L. U. #6301 Yankee Squad who to a five run first Inning and John Otersen, ThomasFer- mgy (je handled safely, 1127 Liberty Avenue Krupsky, Nancy Adler, Ann raine, Judy and Susan Spadone, among the participants were were defending champions end­ wrapped up tt)e championship rls, Jr., Howard Attermann, A huge re. ctor model u ulid Klemm, Bill Domlna, Judy Gor­ Linda and Barbara Reynolds, soloists Theresa Rattl, Willie ed their regular season sched­ with a 9-0 verdict. George Shelboume, Waiter ^ , tm wother greg t0 d„ _ HAIRCUTS don, Ed Derohanes, and Cary Barbara and Elly Elovic, Cindy Schushleln, and Debbie and ule with Identical records of The Hillside Elks Club an­ Cieslenskl, Michael Jerden, crlbe the workings and purposes Goldberg, Playground Direc­ BOYS...... <1.00 and Debbie Censor, Beverly, Mike Corso. A Lollipop Hunt eleven victories and four nounced this week that It will Billy Lasseter, and George P I- Q( the vtrious types of nuclear (Sot. $1,25) tor. Wendy, and Doug Helbig, Marla was also held, and the winner losses. again fete the 95 players of aseckl. The team's manager re*ctor, A lively water fight climaxed MEN...... ,.. .<1.26 and Randl Burack, Doug and was Kathy Zuber. The winning Therefore, In the first game the Hillside Babe Ruth League Is Mr. William Shields and Is Dozens of other exhibits and Open Dally Mon.-Frt. 9-7 this wonderful week. Everyone Peter Ferrlgno, Candy and team on the Scavenger Hunt playoff set held last Tuesday at which time the champs will coached by Mr. Charles Horvath. eiectronlc devlceii m.nyoper- Sat. |-S| Cloeed Wed. had a wonderful and very wet Trudy Grossman, GregWadey- consisted of Joanne and Debby time. ka, Debbie Page, Debbie Raffle, Repasky, Christ Theibaula,De­ Bob Stickles, Mildred Pado- nise Arnaud, and Eileen Cor- Bristol Myers vano, Shelly Stukalin, Paul rls. The champ at Jump rope Many projects were created White, Barbara and Evelyn Hel­ was Blaglo Bafflge. during arts snd crsfts hour this ler, Karen Cole, Howie Bjrelt- The big game this week was week. Rosa Zimmerman and owlch, Linda Slowlkowski, Ri­ Monopoly. The most frequent Roger Brenner combined their chard Cort, Mary Ann Wood, participants are Larry Lodato, efforts to mike a popslcle stick Tammy Corte, Rose Ann Pedl- Kevin Moynlhan, John Santa- tower. Also participating In cini, Dolores Haas, johnny Marla, Tom Ferris, and Mike popslcle projects were Patricia Longson, Linda and Kenny Collella. Brenner, Richard Bukowskl Klarfeld, and Lance Clark. In the arts and crafts field, and Mike and Roas Zimmer­ Sportswise this week, there we made lanyards, coat hang­ man created a bill board towel- was a five man team punchball ers, paper moslacs and tissue game. Arnle Stul’s team was paper pictures, Participants In come Director, Merc Seidel to work. Using their imagination composed of Tommy Reynolds, these activities Included Jo­ and the supplies of the play­ Scott Mess, Jeff Goldner, and anne and Debbie Repasky, Chris ground, they constructed a Howie Breitowich. Robert Le­ Thelbauld, Denise Amaud, Ei­ three dimensional sign. Large vine had Mike and Ed Garcia, leen Corrls, Linda Dinicola, and small bsaded Jewelry was Paul White, and Dave Harrison Donna and Steven Moran, Mary made by Roger Brenner, Peter who was later replaced by An­ Senchyshyn, Mary Lou Arnaud, and Chester Jagello, Bob De thony Lanzafama on his team. and Dave D’Aiamo. Moll, Roet and Mike Zimmer­ Arnie’s team won with a final Our fighting softball team man, Patricia Brenner, Patrick score of 12- 6. lost 8 -6 in the playoffs. Our Federico, end Joeeph Buto. Another event was a girls’ All-Stars are JoeVolturo, Kev­ more drive-in Arthur Levine was the winner washer tournament. As the in Moynlhan, Walter Kazer, and of the basketball tournament competition was keen, first and Bob Ratlno. which was held on Wed. Ross second place winners must be Zimmerman la the "King" of stated; they were Debbie Page Central Ave. tetherball as he succeeded In and Linda Reynolds respective­ This week’s exciting activi­ beating the Junior and Senior banking convenience ties were highlighted by a "Su­ ly- boys on the tetherball court. The final event for the week gar Daddy Treasure Hunt."Su­ David Kamen, Rich Bukow­ was a stlckball game between gar Daddy candy bars were hid­ skl, Mike and Ross Zimmer­ Mike Garcia and his partner den throughout the playground, man, Kort and Keith Nlnesllng, Ralph Mazzeo and Richard Els- and 75 children were success­ enberg with his partner Rich­ ful In finding them. Steve Novy, Gary Raushback, than any other bank ard Cort. After six Innings of Contributing to this week's Len Brizar, Nsll Shear, Larry good defensive playing, the fi­ arts and crafts projects was Sussman, and LsrryGottesman nal score was 2-0 In favor of Patty Statkus who, having re­ would like to extend their ap­ Mike and Ralph. cently returned from the shore, preciation for the opportunity brought over SOseashellstothe to see the Mats game. They all Hurden Looker playground. It wasn't long be­ had a grand time. in Union County... Highlighting this week's ac­ fore the children converted the tivities at Hurden Looker was shells into multi-colored ash George the All - Star Softball Game. trays. The children also dis­ Representatives were present played their creative talents In Washington from all of Hillside’s Play­ soap carvings and potato Arts and crafts dominated the grounds.' Walter Cieslenskl, prints. Participating were John activity at the beginning of the THAT’S "BLUE RIBBON" SERVICE George Plaaeckl, and Jim Silva Nancy, and Bob Haaenauer, Al­ week. Paperbag Puppets, hang­ represented H.-L. The boys lan Muenster, Karen Hughes, ers, potholders, snd plaster of ... AT ITS BEST! put on a fine show, but it was Kathleen Captlo, Teresa Soro- parls molds were made by Jo­ all in vain as the Playground entlno, and Joe Abbetamarco. anne Hrevnsck, Amy Schwsrtz, Directors won. The Central Ave. softball Steven Bllznlck, Cheryl Ber­ Much was done In the field of team finished up the summer man, Robert and Michael Can- arts and crafts this week. The schedule on a sad note. Central son, Anne Marie Shsrl, Vincent children worked with colored emerged as victors in a game De Melo, snd Bob Mergherlto. paper and made potholders. against Calvin Coolidge by the Congratulations go to our Participating were Johnny Ko­ score of 6-3. Joe Abbetemarco Senior Softball Teem for their val, Kathy Humanlk, Richard pitched a strong game, and Joe winning the playground cham­ Vespucci, Doreen Fluta, Scott Ftrnlcola and Rich Hodavance pionships. After besting Cos Andrews, and Jimmy Trelnor. gave plenty of batting support. Ave, to move Into the eemi- On the Stlckball Scene, the However, In the Championship flnal playoffs, the Senior tesm championship game will be Playoffs, Central was defeated proceeded to win 2 straight played on Aug. 22. The front- by George Washington by the games from Central Ave. to running teams are Walter Cle- scores of 8-7 and 12-7. We gain the title. Members of the slenskl, Lenny Cieslenskl, and would like to thank all the boys team Include Louis Zlsholz, Kevin Muszynskl. They will for a successful season at Cen­ Mike Klein, Mike Brown, Len play Mike Pakay, JohnSpylhul- tral, and we are convinced that Kalman, Mike Levinson, David zskl, andStewarf Cresa fort he next summer wewlll bring back- Friedman, jin Ballsy, Phil title. the title to Central. Elnhorn, -. . Steve- Gorlin,- Ira Baum, Mitch Nedlck, Kan Best, Race Street Conant St. and Eugene Pogtny. As the seteon's end ep- It was another busy week of proeched, the children et Race varloua activities it Conant St. St. enjoyed t baseball game, Colorful sand pictures, pin cu- ORT To Hold made potholders, lanyards, and aniona, *hlons, piastarplaster atof parls molds, aa .• actively engaged In other e- md hot pittas w in creitid b y D O Q i Q #V\ 0 6 TI (1 Q - vents. Mike Krupsky, Steve snd Lori The HlUalde - Irvington Paper made of mar­ Dlener, Jane Anderson, Lori Chapter, of Women'* American bles and popslcle sticks were Struble, Judy Gordon, Ann ORT wUl hold a Board matting t ^h e N a t i o n a l S t a t e B a n k created on Wed. Thoae taking Klemm, Glen Burgstein, Gary on Thuraday, August 25th at IN 1320 North Broad StraatHILLSIDE: part wera Laura Ruiak, Dava and Sherri Allen, Amy Gelo- ■8:30 P.M. it the home of Mrs. and 1397 Libarty Avanua Schuster, Mika Mlakew, Jantt wltz, Steve Herb, Nancy and Ronald Katzoff of 65 Van Ness and John Thomaa, Cindy Bra- Donna Adler, snd BUI Domlna. 1 OTHER OFFICES: Elisabeth, KanllwortV Rahway, Court, Maplewood. Mrs. Kstz- Rosalia Park, tprlnsflold, Summ it, snd W ostfleld char, Bernadlnt White, The­ A flva-day Scrabble Tourna­ off is Immediate Past Presi­ resa Stickler, Joe Ceatenon, ment finally andsd with Stevs dent of the HUlelde-lrvlngton UMNCI MRMMTltN Katy Tankowltz, and Linda Dlener being the beat player on Chapter. MAKE A DATE WITH NATIONAL STATE UNION COUNTY'S L IA O IN Q I A N K Mohr. Conant St. Othars participating