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ST.ABLISHED 19: HILLSIDE, N. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1946

Herlich Pledges Leonard President $20,000 More From Of Sun Tube Corp. Consideration Of S ± ? S p ,|WiU Receive Estimates On State For Schools Playground Plea Guide On Salaries- ■■■Careful consideration’’ will be Members of the Bbard of Edu­ given- to & petition for rlpyetopment cation Will confer tonight in the Cost Of Two Playing Fields Funds Received Under Of IS? Central. avenue playground senior high school wltH. represents- Pascoe Act W ill Help bN.9 "Presented. last j a-y- “fives of theTiliry^com m ittee of Step Preliminary To Union Council To night to the Township Committee, toe Hillside Teachers Association Meet Increased Costs Mayor George W. Herlich told the Apartment Plan Appears Action On Petition petitioners. on requested revisions of the salary Changes in state laws affeoting Hold Scout Honor schedule, For Playground Here ■JachW—appropriattons im derw hat Mayor Herlica sald-the Townahtp- No information has been released Township Engineer Henry Kich Oommittee must balance calls of I is known as . the Paseoe Act appar- concerning possible costs involved in Killed By Zoning Action Jr. was directed. last night by toe 7 ently Will be favorable. to Hillside various groups Interested. In cer­ the teachers’ proposed schedule, ef- Township Committee - to furnish - Court Here Friday tain toprov^ente^againstitheuel- -feoti-ve with- .toe next sehool.budget Decision of the..Township..-Com* zoning’ jboaid- -for its reoommenda- financially, a survey this week by mittee not to rezorie a poftioh of lion on a definite change - of zone estimates of the cost of preparing Times Indicated. T fect on-the tax rate and Bigires and meaning higher salaries as of loot ball and baseb-all fidcls mid a o f--th8 --taxoayers- as a whole: Libertw-avenu&--fOf garden apart- for7 toe NoYmam: street~-lot~ instead' — ^he-net-digereRGe -probablv w ill ^ful-y 1, 1947. Dr. Wayne T. Bran- ments, until it has received1 a recom- small playgi^u^d in Central . ave— Budget preparation, Involving a jmL-Supervisingjprincipal1pfsehools, being_an--exceptlon-to---toe-e)ti4rting be about $20,000. It will result from Advancement Committee of.-.the mendatibiTTrom the • Zoning Board zone. This action, 'was taken be­ "“the Tact that local appropriations Union Council Xno.. Boy' Scouts of great number of matters, will give was directed toy the board last the officials an opportunity to study month, following a conference, tlo of Adjustment apparently caused cause Arslauckas, who had walked The estlmates will be used for outside of the school budget but for America, will- sponsor a'C ourt of abandonment of a $300,000 project back into the meeting, suggested consideration. of budget appropria­ school purposes will drop consid­ Honor for,tfee .higher ranks of the request. in relation to other compile figures invdlyed in adjust­ Seeds, he’sald. ment of'all salai'ies. Ai toe same, last Wednesday night. ’ pot any industry, but only Public tions for 1047 whldh must be erably more than a* decrease in th< Scouting—Star. Life and Eagle, and: When the Township committee Service seeking a sub-power sta­ planned during -the next few weeks. amount received1 by the schools ■la conducting a Scout Roundup of Committeeman Raymond R. King time Mrs. Annamae S. Rudolph, chairman of the teachers’ salary, passed a motion referring the ques­ tion. -Aould- told_for tlie property Until: a definite, idea of general . from the state. | all new Scouts recruited this fall^-; recalled that the committee on his tion tertfte-jsontng board for Tecoin- ; present < budget considerations Is known toe recommendation, had’ set aside thei committee, ~~was~Tn prepare further Douglas L, Hans is tile, clerk of information on toe long range plap. mendation, Peter Arlauckas. builder . slid , Public - Se could committee indicated no action will the Court of Honor. Band selec­ area last summer and feat--he hau- who planned th e project walted out -wltijout—opposition be...taken- on--a -petition received’ .. the Pascoe : Act working to the declared. -.plans-- for a playground RAYMOND R. LEONARD The board will not be in formal tions will he played by the Hillside session* topight. The, regular meet­ of toe~ ffiggtihg sTat tng ".this matter sailed a.."low price last week from several local organi­ ^etrim ehf of-the „ locals sehool to g High School Band under the lead­ area ’of the county park commissiflti will W . cdme - before to e - zoning |4io zations_for. carrying out an im-. tricL^nd taxpayers .alike when an would not moat ’Hillside's-needs ar.d . Raymond .ft. .Leonard has Jbeen ing, when official actlpn may take ership of Leonard Strassman with. -etectecHPrerident of Sun TuheXlcriF place i f : definite agreement can be board. ” ■ Arlauckas a member ofj ha^ nprovements. CommUti provemerit pTan of the Recreation order was received from the State Miss Cass- conducting. Next Will be therefore- the "township should act 1 the zoning board, [e withdrew a hie agre Board. Department of Education directing to have the .fiekt-in shape for some oration here, manufacturers of col­ reached tonight,, is scheduled for the presentation of colors by Senior lapsible tubes, according to. an ahr next Thursday. However,, since all petition with about nameswhiohl Service find a location for; County Failed to Act the Township Committee to make Scout Ship #290 with Skipper A. O. icrealton purposes for next year. his attorneyr Alfre J. Sauer, said1 the -ation, but took notice jof the In discussing the recreation prob­ a ' “deficiency” appropriation of ’Seek Immediate Action nouncement this week, He succeeds phases of school budget costs are Blum In charge.. The pledge of; Willis M. Rose, who has retireti. involved, it is possible no formal represented 95 jjj limi’talioir.of the vland, lem, the committee indicated an­ $25,661 in the 1947 budget to be allegiance to the flag will be given The petition asked for “serious Mr. Leonard has been for the action will be taken next week. property owners affected within the I Adjacent- property owners? had ob- noyance that W. Richmond Tracy, paid directly^ to the Board of Edil- by Cub Scout Pack # 1 9 8 .The in­ consideration” to the plan of the past year PianL^Manag^-ot-to^ legal...200- feet, —all favoi'ing -the-l-Jeoted-befoiH^-toe^-zofting^board- last secretary of the-Unlou County Park nfltinn. No explanation was given-, vocation wlH- be given by Rev. L. Reoreatlon.-Board^-snbmitted last Hillside -plant of BrlstolrMyers project: -again ; Indus ip the Sti’ect. Commission, - had taken the word except that it was in accordance Luerich, pastor .of the Epworth and that “Immediate action” Company, of which Sun Tube ©orp- Ordinam Nol Read ] Goqunltteei sn Hal arid Raymond of an Individual that there was no with provisions of Chapter 68 of the Methodist Church, Elizabeth. Greet­ be taken to convert the site Into oration is P TphnVy-rixunt^ nnhaLd^- Scouts Collect Ovkjgrj Two-weeks eai er 3auer had”prg:H - f - ’Kte8-eH rtrlal pi’opeiiy need—to - get a football ~flgld~'tor~ Law&-o£-194fi^- Reference-to the aet ings will- be exter.dBtf-Sy Kenneth' reereattcnal ai’ea and- war mem-" iary. A' native of Boston, he is a nted the regtu t of Arlauckas.foy_ *s rilore Vft.l shape for the season—Just, dose(| did7 not prove enlightening to of­ Bauer,__Chairman of—the - -Union- lad ..aS-prQ.vlded.lit-ttia Recreation ■ graduate of Bowdoin College, later 22 Tons Of Paper te change in i ie, Residence along the Elizabeth River in the ficials. who turned the matter tever Councll Court'’ of Honor. » The Board’s plan. The petition declared taking his law degree At S t .John!s. toe Township Committee de­ rear of Recreation Board property to the finance committee and to __Bundayis--Boy^-Scdut waste paper Tenderfoot Roundup (new bews re­ present recreation faculties ’ ar? University. Brooklyn. 'collection’- netted 44.350 pounds, itl cided to seek the recommenda­ from the Kade Corporation, build­ on Liberty1 avenue. A iefier was Township Attorney Einil Herrigel cruited W i n ^ g w i l l be held by ■woefully- inadequate,” that youth His. earlier business experience was announced tills week by Walter tion of the zoning board since Sauer ers, of Newark, asking that prop­ ordered sent to Tracy informing ' ' ToF study. m ■ Wenzel Dousa, Scoutmaster of rf this; community must visit a Was with Dun & Bradstreet, and Borneman, Chairman of toe Boy said neighboring property' .^owners erty in Voorhees street- be ’rezoned him that no one had authority to Replaces School Tax Troop., #7, Elizabeth,' tdghboring municipality.to find with toe Central Hanover Bank Scout Salvage Oommltteer favorable; ~Xh ordinance pre­ frdm TesidentTal permit over-ride toe ’ request of the Town­ -—-Actuffllyr^the $25,661 'township ■ Tne awarding of merit badges to ecreatlon' facilities .and that me] and1 Trust Company, New- York, It was the final collection for this I pared meanwhile by. Township ^At­ garden apartments. ""The. .zoning ship Committee. At th ep resen t school "deficiency” appropriation Central avenue' area appears■ to be where he was engaged1 in financial year arid , Bornema-n expressed torney Emil Herrigel was brought board in September rejected an ap­ time the township is ready to deed Scouts of the Northern District to the1 county park commission the will replace the past year’s $51,000 (Hillside, Union, and Springfield) (the only available location for the legal and personnel Work. thanks • on behalf of the Scouts for out for'first reading last week and plication for an exception to the state school tax paid by Hillside. will be under the supervision of faculties desired, Mr. Leonard • became fl.ssop-iated- to^H^i^T^B^ponse '-of^he^pubHtrfo. fts*-stopped--wHh the commefrrtto gT -orH-t'eehnieal-^gro'uiLds afterT F pFoperty-4n-questiorr,-- less thepreff- - In ..r,etum^-the~state^- will give'-$48,- Herbert Schultz, of HUlride and wlU --Signers of the petlttofFwere rep-" with Bristol-Myers in 1943, as Di­ Scout appeal^ with the wartime toe coirimittee had decided to hold I celvlsi® complaints dghbor- ent Recreation . Center buildirig, as soon as toe description has been 566.50 instead of the former re- be presented by Dr. Wayne T, •esentatives of Davenport-Dill Post rector of Plant Personnel and was emergency past, although the paper itu p pending recommendation-frommendation from property owners.. Hie turn of -$80,000, For approximately 1722. VJP.W.; Hurden-Looker' Post appointed Plant' Manager in De-! shortage still remains critical. the zoning hoard; ■ .mitttCe referred this petition to the completed. The plans had been for Branom,—of Hillside, Supervising toe county to -prepare the football 126$0(T!eas' taxes the township-will Principal of Schools. : 50, Amerioan.Leglon;' Liberty Park cember of. 1945. 1 i!he next collection will be early diately objected, in I zonAn*fe board for recommendation see&a fund for the schools within Association, Hollywood, Park Boos­ view of toe agreement made earlier, j as to a definite change of zone, field-before toe deed was conveyed, Silver Star Awards Mr. Leonard makes his home ip. in...January, Boreninan saidr and ‘$6,000. of the former return from ters Clflb, Hlllside Soclal Club, HU1- Maplewood, and during the past urged residents to save all Christ­ md presented the petition from ' T lw committee passed on final r Will Sell Property -the: state. I 'Units which have qualified: for side Athletic Club, .HlUslde Inde- war period served as an industry- mas wrappings for :the:^p u te?rffie: the neighboring property owners, as read!1.18 'Pr^hTOces.. proyiding l for. Decision was reached to offer The net effect-is to -give school- the -Region IX Silver, Star Award pendmtt-Citizens -League, North End panel member of the New Jersey exact date will toe announced in pi-oof "thqt the rezoning was fav-1 vacation of Breen street-and approp- property at 1300 North Broad street officials about $20,000 more money- will be presented with the award Club, Delegation .of Westmlnster. War Labor Board. this newspaper later. ored. He said time would be lost ] rlaliiig- an additional fund to pay for public sale on December 18 for :curr'eht concern over t o ­ by Scout' Executive John L. Smith. residenis and Delegation Of EighS preparing for She-' project ,if Uie ^ Uontral avenue sanitary a minimum of $8;000. At present chers’ and other employes’ salaries, TO? M qwtogtjare the units which District residents. . mahty of getting a recomiT^en^da- ]sewe^■ An ordinance a-ppropriat- leased for use as a gasoline serv­ without- changing the tax. rate. will receive tod award: Northern fa lte r Abramltls, of the Hillside. n from the zoning board1 had fo-Ihg an extra $^,500 for toe new ice station, the parcel has 90 feet . Actually; of course, the school bud* District—Troops 08 and 93 and Social- Club, acted as spokesman for Eagle Scouts To Be Honored At Dinner awaited, adding- that two weeks runitary sewer required near the frontage, becoming more narrow to get will show a higher appropria- Packs 162uand 198; Eastern District the delegation, aStd presented the had ftlready gone b^. Elizabeth River was passed on first the rear for a width of 70 feet ,,r tibri than in. former years. (Elizabeth) Troop 17; Western Dis­ petition. He asserted an athletic Tow members of Boy-Seout ^Roop man of to© Northern District of the also declared“ having the I wading,- Increasing costs have A stipulation will be made that it field! is necessary now, warning that 90 who will attain Eagle rank at Union County Council; Dr. Wayne come" before the zoning riiade Qriginarflgures for sewer work may just be used" for cemetery pur­ Current Expense Item trict (Roselle, Roselle. Park. Cran­ a Council Court of Honor Friday in ..The $26,661 which ■; the, township, ford KenilWorthf. TroepaSO, jjl, 75,: T. It, Is not .provided soon Hgukdd T^BranoiA . District Comm i t ^ board Wpuld be embarrasing to M- property owners in poses. The’ township has owned %Ul 1SSS “He Mid- ‘it is an ’mSKMBf meritiVut jand Ramsey avenue the lot for many years, arid until must turn over to the school dis­ 78, 79 and Pack 178; -Southern Dis­ honored at a dinner Wednesday, Chairman; 'Assistant Oommisslkshr trict in equal installments prior to trict (Rahway, Clark, Linden and important item which must be In­ fact that he would ^ t partici­ petitiofied' for sewers 'to oe cluded In; the 1947 budget. . December ll given toy toe troop and Philip Ijejhiinger, Cubbing Commis­ pate in toe recommendation con- structed. Oeorge T. Steuerwald September Ir 1947* and on or before Winfield) Troops *34, 35 and! 38. auxiliai^y'at the Hillside Presbyter- sioner Joseph Scheu, Jdm:L. Bmito, December i; 1947, must go directly One Group Opposed oeming his own property. Sauer was reappointed for a five year rear,- which are nqw stored at the The Star Badges will he awarded Joseph Buttwell. ’representing the ian Church. The Scouts are Walter Council Executive; C. A. Begier, As­ -term on-the zoning board “ munjfcipal garage: . In the current expense budget, in b y Scout Commissioner Harlon-Wr stressed the fact that the Town- West End civic Improvement As­ Borneman Jr. and Charles Van Hart. sistant Executive; J. Soutar, former ship Committee has the power It. I Committeemen discussed1 in con- which. salaries of^teachers axe in- Drew: Life Badges by Camping cubmaster of Pa^£—191f E. Bergerr cluded. sociation, opposed- the-petltlon, de­ They. , will toe. to e third snd -fourth- self to rezotie by ordinance without ference the question of shorter houte1 Chairman Earl W. Denman; BSgle scouts to attain this rank In Hill­ Scoutmaster .of TToop 90; Douglas for members of the “fire department, Earlier favorable effect of the Badges by Council President Her­ claring that the Central avenue recommendation from the zoning side in the past three years. Mem* Hans, Francis H. Walker, Chairman board.. Active At County requested by the firemen. The Pascoe Act, originally passed in bert B. Koto. location appears to be a temporary of the Troop Committee: Addison 1941, showed in the drop' of more be replaced when county bers of the troop and their parents ^ — Mayor “Over- ruled “ -publie-safety- committee will COH^' TOe. .gueaLspeaker-nwttl—be-Sen- are invited; Sanborn, of Sea Scout Ship 290; for with the firetoen before a final than $16,000 in the st^te school Johh E. Barger, Judge of the 5th parx faculties become avaUable. If A. C. Blum, skipper of the ship. Mayor George W. Herlich said were a permanent field1, he said, Rev. Oeorge M. Huhner, pastor of he pad preferred having; a recom­ Cancer Institute decision is voted. tax from 1945 tb . 1946: (.Continued on Page 4) the churto, will serve as toast- Entertainment, will include The h is . organization would favor im­ mendation from toe zoning board in _HilMde residents, had ^prominent provement of it. Others present master. Speakers and guests will 0-reat Willlston, •prestidigitator, and include Harold D> Steward, Chair- singing* SF Christmas carols - Atocases toVblving" r e f o r ^ tout had I ro i^ in the second annual Field advised that they fait the area been outvoted two weeks earlier. Army Institute of the American should be permanently an athletic Other members of toe *■ committee Cancer Society, Union County Chap- To Start Veteran and recreation center. at, the present time difficult to ob­ did not explain their change of. ter, held Tuesday in the Second Frank Rochelle, of the American. Horseman Injured tain, it- was declared. Bates- of attitude on toe procedure—other Presbyterian Church, Elizabeth. Building In Spring 2 )on l/YJention *3t Legion, said the recreation area scrap - wire, - rejected by - the eom- than--apparent decision to foliow^a - Directly after luncheon Dr. Wil­ would be good fo r' the morale 61 pany, also went up In flames. policy of getting recommendations liam O. Wuester, of Hillside, Di­ Faced with, diffloutttee In attempt­ We Lose An Apartment? the township and declared - teams By Kick Of Mount ■ 'Fire Chief George P. Dorer said from the zoning board. Committee- rector of Green Memorial Tumor ing to plan tor starting construc­ cannot be sure of getting out-of- man Benjamin Hale said criticism tion ol a Veterans Memorial Build­ The Game’s The Thing Bdruard Kroll, 30 of 1600 Maple the Wind fanned the uames and a Clinic, ©izabeth, and Chairman of town fields when they could1 have dense black smoke created’ by burn­ had been made of “’by-passing” of the Advisory Oomi$tee oh Cancer ing here this winter, trustees at priority on a township-owned avenue, was taken to Orange Mem­ the zoning board. " the United States War Veterans Deeds—Not Just Words orial Hospital Sunday af ter he was ing rubber Insulation on the wire Control of the New Jersey Medical Ada. Donald ©. Kllng, o f . the also .made the fire fighting more Arlauckas pointed out that toe Society, spoke bn "New Jersey Plans Memorial Building Association Fri­ V.F.W., said a prospective park area kicked in the head by a horse at a In almost any other contingency, there could probably be no riding academy in West Orahge. difficult. Before arrival of the Township Committee had not, both­ for the Future.” day night decided to postpone serious criticism of the Township Committee’s action in rescinding Would not toe centrally located to local firemen, the company placed ered to get recommendations from Singing of toe national anthem groundbreaking until next spring. ’benefit the majority . here and His condition this week has been Tentatively the trustees will plan its approval of the zoning change that would have permitted the reported as somewhat improved. two lines of Its own on the fire. the zoning board in several recent was led by Mrs. Robert C. Kirk­ erection of garden apartments on Liberty avenue by a group includ­ pointed out it would toe open to A pumping unit ffom, Union stood changes in zones, among them re­ patrick, Captain of the Hillside for groundbreaking ceremonies, in ing Peter Arlauckas, member of the Stoning Board of Adjustment. anyone- In the bounty. Frank J. According to West Orange police, by to assist the Hillside firemen zoning Central avenue for industrial Field .Army, who alsb served as conjunction with the Memorial bay Arlauckas alnd his associates, had 'planned a $300,000 project which* Intrabartolo, also of the JV.F.W., Kroll. suffered a deep o u t; on toe use. and asked why the - policy luncheon committee chairman. She observance next May SO. The plans would have been of considerable help in. easing the housing shortage, asserted . Hillside needs both, the right ear, concussion and! possible should suddenly be invoked m his is also a member of the chapter’s were to w n b y . Jacob Wind, Jr„ especially tor veterans. The committee approved it and .then decided Central avenue area and the county head injuries. X-rays were taken Republicans Ready case after a two weeks’ wait. Ar­ Board of Directors. arohltnjt, in conformity with re- to turn the application over To toe Zoning Board which i& or should park. “At least start on football Monday. Police said toe horse had lauckas. who had purchased the Other residents In attendance I vlsett desires of the association, wffl be,, the routine procedure. Arlauckas has declared the project would tod baseball fields now,” he urged previously 'broken away and was For Victory Dance property in question by outbidding were Mrs. Franklin Morrell, V|ne be studied further and_deflnlte- be abandoned and the housing relief it Would have afforded may go Walter Howell, of .the Liberty Park being led by- Kroll on a halter other prospective buyers at a town­ Prealdent of the Union ' Oounty l action ls expected to be taken ,at hy .the boards. There is a report that there is mdre to toe reversal Association, declared Hillside foot­ when it apparently became fright­ - Municipal' cha^rinen, Umluding ship public auction; said, "I always Chapter; .'Mrs. Martha Foster, I ^ next meeting scheduled for than appeared on the surface, the reason given being that the com- ball players join teams elsewhere ened and kicked Kroll. The West Clarence E. Kramer of “ Hillside, have to get things the hard way. ” President' of the Union'" County January. mittee was criticized for not referring toe-)tfo.posal to toe Zoning because there is no use In having Orange police reported Kroll as were concluding toeir work tor toe What change of mind Arlauckas School Nurses Association; Mrs. Increased costs of materials and Board first. At a time when .housing is so urgently needed, it would local elevens, and added, “you oan- the owner of the horse. Victory Dance of the UniCn County may. have on proceeding with the Austin Klley and Mrs? Raymond ] tba unsettled conditions of building seem, toe committee picked toe wrong time to act according to all the not measure human. Ufe'lh dollars Republican Committee tomorrow project should the zoning board Hetzel. ______| were involved in the decision of the rules, Considering that most of those affected were reported to have , and cents." night in-the Elks’ auditorium in recommend the change of zone is trustees to avoid any attempt to no objections, toere could have been no great harm’in permitting the Winds Fan Flames , Elizabeth, the county chairman, not indicated up to toe present move on the project during the original decision to stand. The application will nevertheless continue Warren N. Gaffney, Roselle, re­ time. Action by toe zoning board Christmas Party winter. - William C.. Hill, first vice on to the Zoning Board and if its . recommendation is favorable, it Given $103 Fine At Hatfield Blaze ported. The committee will cele- is iri order regardless of toe de­ Planned For Cubs president, presided In’ the absenoe ! is hoped Arlauckas will reconsider his statement. Strong winds added to difficulty torate its victory in the general elec­ cision by Arlauckas to drop the I Of Howard J. Bloy, president. In extinguishing a fire Monday tion a month, ago. entire matter. TOe pack committee ana dan mothers Of Oub Pack 198 made plana Hillside High School’s football team finished a generally success­ For Taking Paper .morning In a storage yard of’ the Grover O. Tranor, Cranford, treas­ Another Zoning Item Hatfield Wire and Cable Co., 487 for & Ohristmaa party on December ful season Thanksgiving Day against Weeqpahic before a record urer of the county committee is Another m atter was referred back Vf- at Hurden-Looker sehool at a Youths Have Reunion crowd,, many of whom had to stand throughout toe entire game.. .Recorder Ellsworth J. Sterner lm-1 Hillside avenue. TOe damage was the general chairman; Sheriff Alex to the zoning board after a favorable posed a fine of $103 on Louis Na- estimated at several hundreds of meeting . Monday evening at the Unlike many Other communities, where rowdyism and other unpleas- 0. Camptofell, Scotch Plains, is in report on an exception to a zone home of Assistant Cubmaater and- At Camp ant incidenjs were reported, the sportsmanship displayed bv th eio caL, tuette. 25, of 927 Tan Buren nve- rlonarg eharge of amusement and j music; fit—Norman street where public iiie, Elizabeth, Monday, for talcing j The fire, of undetermined origin, Mrs. Charles Blahop of 363 Prince­ and visiting elevens on the field set the pattern for’ the fans who be­ and various other tasks, were as­ Service Electric and Gas Co. de­ ton avenue. Frank Dufek, of 1076 Thomas bundles of paper from cubbs burned numerous wooden spools hi signed ' to ' toe parly’s municipal street, has written to hie family., ll a vedUp a manner worthy of toe teams. Neither Hillside players sires to buy a lot from the town- Den 4, Mrs. Walter Ceglowskl, riQg their supporters were involved in any untoward- incident that tended for the Boy Scout paper the storage yard, which are valued at Home here of a few. days ’ re­ collection drive Sunday.. at from $2 to $50 apiece and den mother, will present a skit. Mrs. union with two other Hillside youths day or during toe. entire season, both *taking the proper attitude that Bishop will conduct the candle- football is a sport played for toe edification of participants and spec­ Charged .with petty larceny. Na- at Damp Stoneman, Oal. Dufek turilq pleaded guilty. Police re­ lighting service arid Assistant Cub- has been stationed at ’Camp Stone-., tators. \lflbti or lose, the. game is played for the enjoyment of all con* master Clarence Pratt will in­ eemed, and with such an approach there can be no bad after-taste ported he had mqre’ than 400 man for some time, pounds of paper in his car when he Charity Card Party Of Rotary Club Friday livening duct two new members, into the, Last week, he wrote, he met two following Gpmet contests. j pack. was’ arrested by Sgt. Clarence Van One of toe largest Charitable af­ sayings bonds, toilet articles and buddies of school days .at toe camp, Deursen in Hillside avenue near Tickets may still be obtained at * The pack will attend the Oourt “Pozzy” Posltero and Larry KtrsCh- The success of this year’s Community Chest camapign in Hillside, other items, f- the school tomorrow evening. The of Honor Friday, December 6 at particularly in toe residential division, is an accomplishment of Mapie avenue, police had investi­ fairs held in Hillside in mkny enbaum, both of whom had b4en gated1’ complaints that someone was years is scheduled by toe Rotary The prizes have been donated to card1 party will start a t 8 p. m. • the Hillside Avenue School where sent, there to prepare to go to” whch both' leaders and workers may be proud. Hillside turned in the club to aid the charitable-aims and .the prizes will be distributed th ey will receive a Silver Jubilee —one-of the best records of any community participating. The quota collecting the paper put out for Qlub, for Friday evening in the Japan. -Althousfli his two friends JCae scout drive. . by local businesses, industries and between 10:30 and 11 p; m. Per­ award from Scout Executive John were scheduled to leave this week, was oversubscribed, and in toe residential division by. nearly 50 Abram P, Mbrris Junior High members of the club. The club has sons attending toe affair may Smith, one oh the two packs In the percent.' Recorder Sterner fined Geore School, Coe avenue. I t will be in Dufek wrote th at the three man- been ecouraged by the wholehearted formJ groups for each table and council to receive' toe award. aged to enjoy the severa-l- daysun-— It is interesting to note that two of the local leaders, Rev. Harold Triquet, of 734 Spring street, Eliza- the form of a card party with ^>lay -whatever -card game they may bethr—$M ; on a ’ oareless driving cooperation given b y toe~tionors expected reunion. • A^ Gamblin -and-Abrah am Mankowitz, were too busy with toeir work preparations made for 100 tables and by the advance sale of tickets. prefer.’ ' ...’ 7 ^ . to plan for the Goodwill Festival for which the two have been largely charge, result of__an automobile in jplay. ------CALL US FOR accldent«NoveiriBer 9! Hp was In. William Buie is general chairman ~^spbnsible in recent years- Both have taken pains to-point out, how­ Edition rixr-a prize at each of the card- party with Schuyler S. TIRE A BATTERY SERVICE LIBERTY TAXI ever, that the unity of purpose and friendly cooperation of all grouM volved in a collision In Route 29 table, toe club wifi distribute be- Budlong as -co-chairman. Proceeds ELiz&beth 3-8906 ..-jyorking toward a common-goal is-more important than mere- expres­ at Hllldale place with a car oper­ tween 25 and 30 other prizes which will_g6 Into "the Rotary welfare and Hillside,N. J. sions of-good w ilM o f it was good will in actual practice. Clergy- > ated by Herbert ’Weber, o r 359 make attendance a t the card party Loans! Loans! charity fundr by -which it - expects Hirleman’s Esso Station ^ o n o f several faiths and .Aheir lay parishioners all got together ittJL Rutgers avenue. _ Weber, charged worthwhile. It was announced this HOLLYWOOD AVENUK UN. 2-6024 wfin reckless driving and failure to accomplish considerable good for worthy cause and the result was w hat it should b e jn every Com­ week th at prizes will include baskets worthy causes or individuals in the munity Chest campaign—-one of the greatest successes in recent years, to give right of" way, was , found of J&rult, turkeysr smoked hams, Direct Mortgage 24 Hour Service nnfefjgullty Monday.------^mmunity^in-irhe futuib. —~ -r It might belmentfoned in passing that the~entire effort wa& an electric clocks; elCCWc broilers, U.8. Loans -Excellent prelude to th e spirit of neighborliness and good will which WE HAVE A BATTERY FOR Hillside will become increasingly manifest as we draw nearer to the Christ­ CUSTOM MADE TO FIT YOUR OAR luoft t ntPpnPAf aazb- A. Addeo Fuel Service ------YQUWOAR^ 1 PRESCRIPneNS— mas holiday, -— Auto Seat Covers— - " i t Hillside Ave. - WA. 3-9891 BRODFRIFK’S— ■ JUST AS *. YOUR DOCTOR “HILLSIDE— r i r T i i ORDERED SEDAN OR COACH, (1I.M FUEL OIL - COKE • COAL ESSO SERVICENTER ^ m 2-6885 ~ HONfiYWELL FUNERAL HILLCREST AGENCY IMMEDIATE DELIVERY K CP AIM ON ALL MARKS CARS 1 ^ATjEM p h a r m a c y Clinton Auto NATIONAL BANK w l r 24-Hour Service* PHILIP WEINICK, Reg. Pharm. e-1414 Anthracite Steve ...... glS-M ROUTE 28 A 1)0REMUS PL. HOMS Upholstering ft Fabric Co. * At Tour Service 14 Hours 1 12.81 HAI.KM AVE., HJRL81DR .lJ l - N0* TH broad bt. Anthracite N at ...... U J t N. 1. WA. 8-8718 i Service Ml cilatae At.., N.wmV .- M *-Sie7 Anthracite Pea . .. . . 1SJS -1 ■ " '•4SS* sai Page Two THE HILLSI-DE TIMES, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5,- 1946

aid deceased to exhibit.1 LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE scrlber under oath or affirm Union County .Home Agent Wins National Pledge Luncheon Of To Attfend .Fraternity Miss Blaine Bride ,, claims and demands against PUBLIC' SALK SURROGATE'S NOTICE aid deceased Within six n Honor For State Work At Chicago Luncheon Progress Women One Council’s Meeting - Of NewarkiResidefTfc NOTICE TO CBED1TOBS NEW BRUNSWICK, Dec. 5—Mrs. <3 A delegation representing'’ Alpha The marriage of Mjiss Olara Rose JBTATB3 OP OTTILIA KRAUST-' aoi Mary W. Armstrong, Union County Of Most Successful..... Eta Chapter_-o f A l p h a Sigma Blainei^ daughter W^WSWif as UTOXI1 KRAITSfi, borne agent for the past ten years, Fraternity w illatfend 1 a—g»and Carl 0. Blaine, of 126 Virginia irder Of CHARLES ATHBRINE KOBIN was honored for her Horde Econ­ council meeting of the organisation street, and Joseph Markovich, omics Extension work in New Jersey dav eyenl: feaUi'lll, Tm m y 'WtUi'TO? sylvania, .New. York. .. sociation luncheon in Chicago today claimed one of the most successful New members from -the local and Mrs. Armstrong was recommended ■ recen.t years. other chapters Will be formally ifi* by.terian Church- by Rev. George toy- theN ew Jersey Home. Agents Mrs. Walter Leibo,, president, wel- itiated into the fraternity at the M. Runner, pastor. A reception $t Association as tttie reprCsentoltive corned - the guests and thanked all gathering. • Nominations- will toe the bride’s home followed the cere- from the State for this special the members . of. the committee for made for national officers for the recognition,; M[rs. Margaret Shepard, their cooperation Mrs. Leibo in­ coming year. Frank K. Munkel, of GiVeh* in marriage toy her father, Essex County home agent and presi­ troduced Mrs. Wm, Zupnik, who Alpha Eta Chapter,. is a prospec­ the bride was attired* *7in; a winter Hollywood Liquor & Delicatessen I dent of the Association, announced was guest of honor as the first tive candidate for one of the of­ white dress with peplum front"' arfa today. president of the club. . She brought fices, Plans will also toe discussed bustle-back. She wore~a crown of Cne agent from, each state,' pre­ with her a book containing publicity for thq -organization’s forty-fifth ostrich feathers on her head and 249 Hollywood A v e . | viously named toy her home agent clippings of activities and events qt anniversary Christmas Dance sched- carried a white Bible with 'White assoclatioi)rfo>fhe' honor, was cited the club which occured. ten or jnore led for December 27 at the Hotel roses. Miss Joan Dierolf, of HUl- Call EL 24633 For Prompt Delivery at the spedmF recognition luncheon whe-guest of hohor pro- MoAlpln. New York.. side, ffie b ra e’s only, attendant, ’held a t' Marshall Fields^.* This -is The -eha^ter wili 'i ^ Tuesday] wore a wine dress suit wftto a white the second year th a t tile National The original -skit nd Gill, 36 Ridgway avenue. Reports J p. Blaine was the best man. Mrs. Imperial Blended Whiskey i/i) 3.40 | from each state Jor. their outstand­ I directed 'by Mrs. Leibo re* I wifi be received .then oii,‘ the chap- Gharles Wagner was' the organist. ing work. I sented. • it was a satire on. the I te r’s reunion dance held Friday A ftei'-a wedd-ing-tTip—to-theHPo^* Receives High Praise: jtrlbulatldnrb Mrs. George Handler I t h e . i h i t o i i L E b a i ^ Q a M U G i ^ ^ ‘Mountains; Paul Jones Blend. Whiskey 1 ^ 3 .4 2 1 -••The New Jersey A-ssociafeion’ri'rr [when shoppi with her couple will reside at the Hillside recommending Mrs. Armstrong, MRS. MARY W. ARMSTRONG Maple ‘aVenue. Mrs. Milton Gold- I th j avenue address. priased .her fbr high professional smith, - irf“ appropriate “costume, I ; j The bride is. a graduate of Hill- standards, her organizational ability helped organize the Extension | played, the part of Mrs. Handler’s ~T T&ide^High—School and is emplo-yed | Schenley Res. Black Label 15 3.86 | and her autetandmg^

ferior Squads Orahfqrd apart. - Tie two games were similar in.; -many respects, -but es­ (Biaza,-o™ ■ ..‘...* pecially.* in respect to the power Atoms And Huskies! g 1 ...2 4 Brooklyn Gothams Blow To Title Aspirations they showed. The Hillers were be- Robinson , 0 1 i Comet Cagers Open Friday ghining to show real power and Abramitis • . o a i r Only Orange Eleven Was championship Tram. Against West Among.CD Leaders In Will Face Braves Side Mastellone played brilliant Totals. .5 4 .14. Against Cranford Quintet Definitely Superior gone without a victory for almost EflCiIZABETH—The fast-stepping a sqpre contests, hut' over confi­ toll, tearing .through their fine Community League Hillers T o Match Speed By HERBERT KLEIN dence on the part af -Hillside alm ost,at will. 3eUeyiHe proved Brooklyn Gothams, leaders of the slightly tougher,-but the Comets Ithe pivot spot. Kessler and Tomi -Upon defeating an underdog unconquerable spirit on the part Standing of Teaitis CL F. PteP.- American Basketball . League’s With Opponents’ Height JPimm >ylll occupy the guard spots,; Weequahic team toe Oomei grld- of Kearny and Lady Luck all came through nobly and were being Cardinals 1 * o 1000 BUmeri,f ; l . q- ' 2 northern, division, supply the oppo­ seriously-mentioned for the ■Group Maurlelio.f '^'" - 2 ^ 0 ■ 4 with Iggy Jasinski and Don M ar-| • iron squad, completed "a .season combined to give the Kurds a Hookers *‘ 1 6; 10QO ' sition for the Elizabeth Braves in By HERBERT KLEIN antz as their alternates. IU title when they clashed with 'iooo Tarnoff, f 3 . 1 7 that, aithough ■ it- was satisjftetory very, weak, But very official vie- one of the loop's big attractions * Comets will open their court and' at times brilliant. Je ft much- Unden the following, week. Atoms 1 0 -iut he will have an the HTTe chances -ere gown with KIpT scorer for the .evening with Tletetmlnediirivo^fth^ponfiaKfc i? not brilliant season. ^ j to show the favored Tornadoes how- the Ball ano-outr-with-he ball game rTarnoff of exceedingly—difficult timev;^wurkTfrg 4177 imght-men in thestartin g lineup | lo play football, hut this time the TTotals ' They are Fredo Frey of L.I.U., agdinst-a-pa‘ af boy ak-Fi 306 p-With the pressure off aad thede-1 “Nobby" Wlalsh of N.Y.U., Sol Ko- taller than he. -had earned1 letters, and the line j HlUers just didn't have it and they termination down, Hlliside wrecked Tlio Sim Tube Bo-wlii from tackle to tackle was big, fast a to to ftt to t ineffectual pifko of C.CiN.Y., and j Solly Cohen However, theymaRc opToi rolled Friday at the Chanoqpolll a favored Oamptown eleven and LEGAL NOTICE of L.I.IJ. In a game against '*1 deficiency in height v and thoroughly experienced. The ] hght agalnst a superior eleven. For the season was definitely a success, Richter,, f. R;?cr^ation in. Irvington. William babies were not expected to be quite | to 6 first and last time this season TOWNSHIP ton last week. Cohep peppered the. trerne speed, as they , demonstrated Bdrhart- had the highest individual . for past humiliations at . toe hands Lichardus, D., f baskets for 23 point against St. Michael’s so good, but this department, too, llle ttomet eleven had been oom- of Irvington had been avenged; Wee- licliardus, M., f score^qf 234.' Fred Hebeler had the was tar front weak. Keamy was in- pleiely outclassed, but not until they third highest individual scorer ir [ost of the hig'hea^h-ightLv average, of. 179^, g quahic fell very unimpressively and V¢, f^ * the-'league; Frey -is-rated^one oi comparably weaker than the Elisa- BseLkep}, the contest on even terms Mutczka. e ___ pfr~the first two teams The Tunas won the last two games tt*was affTSv^toifTO^OT®®^-1- the sharpest set shooters in the cir- merchants and there is n o weakness beth squad that last year had been I the first three periods. It was T he first bouquet came in the Jajowski.c from the/Octopus, the Blow Fish a Group IE. juggernaut a n d , hadi 111 this contest jh a t Tony irAm- cuit; 1—:— r — ■—be 4n~4hP wnv nf nhftrp fih ^ t jng. .Won, all -three games f4-om thft Lings, form of Tony D’Amiano’s selection Pearson,g / The Braves, . led by Frank Mail’ Scheduled' to start in the first coi •pibved to* t o ' suiffl easy prey fori lano first began to play the bril- on toe first All-County Team, Joe SkarJ,g glapane of N.Y.U. cage fame._ wit the Sharks * triumphed. two games • ..thu^Comet squad. - *•. . . jliaht football that made—him —an test are Toe Begel and Ray Bo over the Weak Fish, the Flukes lo st. D’Amiano. Bill Jtvoobs and Tom: be-hoptng tti Obtain parlisr revengi worth at forwards. Both ®PtT»ei No coordination ] All-County selection, at guard. In Pimm on the second eleven, and dl|ls for the three defeats they suffcrec the last two games to thO\ Skates * The Kards had been everybody’s ' 11118 game, -too, Jim Kelly made his -hoys saw considerable service c and—the ‘ Sea Rpbins wbn -wie last honors to Lou- Kessler and1 Bucky Ii IS LEANING, VA- ■at- the hands of the Gothams in ex 4ast._year:a -varsity-fiva__Dick-Lu doormat for the last few years and t Very«pppqrtune debut as an extra- MastellOne. KXTINGCISIIING hibition -games. last year. Of thei: two-games from—the~Minn.owsr—^ had gone scoreless against the Point kicker- . ter and Jerry Schnee* are also e: Tmkai—f- TS OF BREEN four Current triumphs.—the- Eljza -peeled to see action and-’one oirbol DlLeo, f To w n sh ip o f DRIVING Hillers in the-last pair of meetings On the next two Saturdays the illsidk, eon? beth courtsters have captured threi Of the pair. are possible slarlei between , the squads. They h a d ' Comets ripped West .Side, and We Do Printing Palkovic, at home. 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MOE’S DELICATESSEN ness and specializes in - catering for hd diamond setting;. ] Schu-. both epert craftsmen, -.— 3 WAverly 3-6906 all sorts* bf parties and weddings. G. F. SCHUMAN Tan's two sons, Irwin full line of ladies' and AND RESTAURANT . In Moo’s store-y.oy. cari' always get re as&ociated with him WAverJy 3-9535 ■ A N D SONS es, costume jewelry and '1 a delicious, limfch or dinner,* or se­ :' ' *'* „**" j e . A, i were rsfently. discharged from the Moe’s Delicatessen and Restaurant G. F.. Schuman and Spns at 94 service. -Irvlda ^ * f t* *«rAtoV*tor isoriesv A delivery ser- at 326 Chancellor Av&t Newark, is lect'from his specialtifis, hot dogs owned h v M oe Gnhftri qnd was-tak-e-rh or-sandwfchesrK5”"hi^qu1te'^'foTr Maple avenue. Newark, is / je w elry! three and a ltaM-yenra and-Paitl -in Ttatned fdfythe' public’k'; ■over by him the firs t^ a rt' of the. lowing from the school across the and optician store that, has been t the Army-for- five years. -They are S^eetT'TTheTcfds” willJ*tesUfy‘ -to* “ lOchted ^on Maple, avenue for. the. J lw u u t .yeah—He successfuUy turned itriutO ' past fifteen years. Mr. Schuman has quality of Moe’s food. Incorpora te d __ - modem' and up »to date delicates^ been in the jewelry business for the ■geii'and restaurant. Mrs, Cohen has The Newest and Most Complete spent •twenty-six years in the 'btmi- Fashion Shop on Bergen St. it*i fours wbma yo« are wearing a RILLING GOLD WAVE. Becomingly soft, adapt­ able to any Page Four THE HILLSIDE TIMES, THURSDAY', DECEMBER 5, 1946

AND AUTHORIZING JTHB \ ISSUANCE property within the municipality for the | and stated that the estimated maximun I Executive, C. A. Begier, Assistant Or NECESSARY RObfDS AND NOTES atdbUht ftf money, necessary to be raised Beauty Parlors Scout Executive; Willard .1* Ross, FOR THE PARTIAI# FINJANCING OF fhereon without. limitation off rate or ■ from all sources, to finance said work I Assistant Seoul -Executive, and Sam -SA~H) eoNSTR-ueTUpT'' and lq. accord- here tofore -^stated , 1 nciudOF as a par t ni ~ Comets Close Season With ftI^l^CTION 10. This ordinance shall take WANTADS HELENE Ourrifl- Dusheea CT&fflg. 9fl iMarks, Pleld Executive. effect twenty (20) days after the.^flrat ^hlChBV fftHHmn7A°f^»n^^aUm °f ?2OB'O0. ^ Machineless Permanent ■, Wave, Seven Thousand FI^Hundre4T$L600.00) $7,ja. Cold Waves 110 up, Wood’s Victory Over Weequahic LEGAL NOTICE Help Wanted—Ftmide Beauty Parlor, 1554 Maple Ave., I SECTION 2. By reason of greater costs. cost, of issuing, the obiigatlohsAu^hLized WAverly 3-8463. By.HERBERT KLEIN day. Kelly's kick, was wide. TOWNSHIP OF HILLSIDE vertlflemLehte of 6r3rhanceB?:ahd rioUce^ni’ '■ GIRL OR WOMAN fdr- dariav. whek Ball intercepted sale, and (o) to the extent permitted l v ay and carfare.' WA IHocmg and t racking adequate season that the Cornets Pimm- intercepted on the first J appropriated besides the sdijJti llfitatfifQfft. Seetlon 40tT-M J^fiar Bdnd ’iLaw turned in. .while., defeating-’ Wee* Interest on- such obilkatloHs.. , scr|mmage play* the .Indians tried. 8 Township Clerk SECTION 6. To finance said work PAUL'S'Moving & Trucking, Bill- quahic Thursday,' 20-6,. 'before, a bond ahtlclpatlon notes nf ..ths Townnhiii______side, N. J. Phone UN. 2-2017-J; record' crowd estimated at 9,000, i *•; Mastell.one then carried from the [ i y Qf Employment Wanted—Fe, -— pwNHHii* oi- lnu-Hihr ui: HUlside m • -tile Cditlit Unlon or Paul Beier, 422 Yale Ave. The game opened with frnfrh- -Hillside 40. H was the same buck'H! o e ed ^ g ^ im 01'- - Cipa^ imoUnt hot ’ ex* SCHOOL glrL wmrtri likp- to ffl-in#- -sqUatls unabie to do anything in the play that he had been working all v lowing drcllnanco has been adopted on Radio Repairing way of offense, so that as the initial day lpngt .but after he had shot 1 1 Hnui reading at a regular meeting of- children; after school, or any the Township Committee of the .Town- Local popd^Law of. New^ Jersey,' U ® evening. * Call ' ’WAverly-, 3-4766. ’ period was drawing to a close there through the line and flattened the ® .thin «»r HUlddo. County of Union. State RADIOS REPAIRED was not the slightest^ indication ofj secondary defender there.'was no L of New Jersey, held Wednesday evening, R, WAVERSHAK a po^lWe sedre/ and more than- an one between him and the goal. He ,J November • 27, 1-9*16, at the Municipal -Headquarters: T28H North Broad. Street. .noteB previously au thoiized ^byQ the °ordL Houseworker Wanted 1426 North Broad St. inkling that this Ftfilsi-de-Weequahic got all the way to. **the Indian 22 J; nances heretofore adopted and herein- of $400.00. Which its estimated to be WAverly 6-2497 contest’ might join the ranks of the before Cnarwln nailed him from] tee of Jhe Township of Hillside. berore referred to. Said notes shall bear WOMAN (white) 1T4 days week, other *games that went the way of behind. Three plays later Mastel- * HOWARD J. BLOY, Interest at a rate that shall not exceed ^ stead y '.work, $6 day. Phone eve- Tailoring the underdog in this great .tradl- lone started the fourth quarter 4jy: Township ClerR. . njngs only, WAL 3-0623. TTpiml series. However, Just as bullino his wav over for bis tliim I very; obvious1 possibilities,“' the , Situation W anted—JFemale | ^ score was 20-0. Comet* suddenly- ^struck with sev* This score was followed by 1 eral thrusts, .that left no doubt -oi- other Comet int^eptlgh aM wl AVRNUK AN -WOMAN—wants— morning-;- -bGu,se~! feei^supe-mriifcy-;^ ,ra~^Trrlr,'“al5iTT3,ahy1 SflTITTg evenings; looted like a score, in the m< not in .evidence through the rg- pectacular play of the entire co £ FROM-THE EASTERLY LINE OF -south side preferred. EL. *5-2151 .. 1 malnder. of the contest, as the Hillers test. Jerry Kent snaretTniv aer. >NG AVENUE ANp FHOVIDING Church Services )R THE ISSUANCE OF TEMPO- SECTION 7. It Is hereby datarmin, followed their first score with an- from Liewant on the five and hand-1 IRY NOTES TO FINANCE SUCH For Sale [ othei’-that eefc-them- in-a very com- red- the ball off quickly to PiminTwho »PROPRIATIQN AND IMTROVK- statement required by: the Local Boi KNT. Law has Dren duly made and filed fortable situation, which they liked | shot laterally across the field, elud-1J the office of the, Township Clerk of sa "p o r t a b l e type wri Herr Sunday Masses’.at 7:30, 9, 10 and weI1 enough not to relinquish, ing several Indians and raced all [ ^ practically- new, $4£ Game’s First Score | the. way-tp-fche Weequahic 15, aided | EL; 11 a. m.. Childr ^ownalYfajj: -0-1186. " | o’clock. Towards the. chd of the first | by a great block by Kessler. How- IGT-l tlN—h^he^o^shlp^fYTtllcraO- ottaiMj&i^We^zggoiEfofca: poor^ktekl-eveF. ^ei-rpiay—way~cailed~)mclr~drr| ijB£a^^LACKTCg^KATESFsi^ ass every SundSyr ' that Tom Pimm gathered _m on the claim of unnecessary roughness ixTo i p i i " entrtied. "AN ORDI- 67 $3.50: girl'sw hite ICE STCATfts, the midfield stripe. Pimm and Mas* to Liewant. With a first, down on lce A u th o rizin g t h e jGON* size X .$3.50;. baby’s HIGH GHA-I-Rr Church of Christ, Scientist, 1251 tjCrrON OF -A SANITARY SEWER iirmount avenue, Elizabeth. tellone then collaborated to move the Comet five, Liewant faded back ERAL ON THE NORTHERLY SIDE . SECTION 8. This _oxdInanoe!lhn.ll^i $3; curtain stretcherr $3; . tr^ fs d t the; pigskin on running plays to and passed the ball to Charwin. CENTRAL AVENUE: J3BTWEEN ’gledfcafr in. excellent condition. 1013 I^unday 9:3d lT iru, Sunday School, effect twenty: (20) days after the fir a. m., Church .Service. the 10 yard line. The drive was who was surrounded by four»de- [ O AVENUE AND A POINT AP- - Prospect St. XIMATBLY 450 FEET EASTERLY ADOPTED: November 27, 1946, Wednesday 8:15 p, m.. Mid-week. highlighted by Mastellone’s smash- fenders, none-of whom were able 'M THE EASTERLY LINE OF lOOKS—History- of Nations*- works I Church Service. ing through the middle for twenty | to bat It down, for the score that G AVENUE, AS'vA“ L"OCAL m - ^oX Charles^Dick'ens, -National-En- I "God^the^enly^ause^aiTd =Crea- yards. The-samcMastellone capped j partially redeemed their defeat and VEMBNT AND MAKING APPRO- L • v “Comm It too- ' ’ ■ jl ATION FOR FUNDS THEREFOR, 'ATTEST: cyclopedia, modem business, ■ com- tor” is the Lesson-Sermon subject the drive which he had sparked extricated them from the ignominy » PROVIDING POR THE FINANC- mercial law books, perfect condi- for Sunday, December 8. by driving over, from the 10 on p f a shutout. The kick was short. I TH EWBQFr AND- P-RQV1-DM4 0-PDFJ - —-^Townsh'lp'”e ie rir-:” jj tion; make nice gift fo^bov or g-irl. Golden Text: ‘^Lord^thou- oh- G-odr t.hrpp smashes up-fehe-middleriust -HfllsHlf 3 THEREOF'* and in accordance Must sell, leaving state. 35 Holly-T which hast made heaven, and earth, as the second' period commenced. | Kessler . awl'th ' an appropriation of Two wood Ave. EL. 2-4023. and the sea, and all that in them Kelly split the uprights with his L.T. Jacobs - . " Alpert ‘ isand Five Hl|hdred ($2;500.00) Dol- APARTMENT is.” (Acts 4:24). conversion and lengthened'the mar-1 h.G J. D’Amlano L Kraft CABINET SINKS j B Sermon: Passages from the King gin to 7r0. • - j C. • • MunlZ" Rubenstein WANTED Llhoteum topTcitchen sinko, y«x*- < j James version. oLtha-Blble induder - The. second, touchdown- was pre- !R-GR.G. A. D’AlJliano Tannenbaum Will your home be vacant in the [s-Rtyles agd sizes on hand, also And God said,- 'Let usThake man ceded by- just “about the same ire- |R.TR.T. r_ Link Wekler made to order, t rl I WEEK BEG. MON. NIGHT 8:30 winter? We have a client who for oicm j^jjir image, after* our likeness: quence of events in the second half R7ER.E. SelO ■ ‘ | Klotker wilj take a~§ or 6 room furnished ------pastor. 9:30 a. m. graded school and ments in fact, ahd ‘dfbve over- frdni (Continued from Page One) Men's-Bible'Classr 10:45 a.mr'wor- the _2 for—his—seeond-seore—of—the- Painting and Decorating ship with sermon, “The Word of Judicial District, Union County. Power for a Power Age.” Hillside* In closing, the whole Soout fsml- FOR better painting Lodge .241, F. & A. M, will be ly—Cubs, Boy Scouts and Senior 7 hanging, call H. K Elks Lodge Holds Scouts will'participate.' , guests. 7 p. m. Senior and Inter­ __‘Top Scouting Awards 2-2017-M. All work. mediate Christian .Endeavor*___ ~Es tim ates~freer~— r rhe Star Rank will be awarded" to SANTA’S all excited about his new-found boun­ Memorial Service | | f following Soouts: Harvey Mos- THE Old Reliable interior and ex- Calvary Lutheran Church, Rev. —The~oecasio.fr accordance j kowitz, Edwin Kanh and Stanley > tefior painting and paperhanging, C- Morgan Wagner, pastor. Xhe .ordei^s-sla Sneider of . -Droop 14, EUzabeth; ty—and his message to you is “H urry - Hurry - carpentry and plastering. Call for]— 9:45 a—m. Sunday Schooh 11 never forgotten,” John Winans, past Charles Petersen, Troop 34, Linden; estimates. J. Cheben, 1313 Liberty I a- Hi- - Church worship. Universal exalted ruler of Plainfield Lodger Edward Klawunn and Alex Yawor- avenUe. WA. 3-1056. , Bible Sunday. Sermon. “The Word j declared-at/the annual Elks mem- sky of Troop 35 ‘Linden: and John of t*bwer.” or-ial, service of 'Hillside"TJodge- lSQly Reosa. Troop oi, Koseue: Hurry” down to LEVY BROTHERS in Eliza­ FRED STROHSCHEIN- Monday 8 p. m. Social for the B.P.O. El-ks Sunday, evening; ■The following Scouts will be ! 1112 Liberty Ave. ladies and . men at the parsonage.. In addition; to ; the address, ol- awarded the Life Rank: ijoiiis H. EL. 2-2913 or UN.- 2-2115 Also Luther League meeting at fleers of the lbdge.theld the formal [Johnson, 3rd, Explorer Post 408; beth ’cause we have... I do%quality painting, paperhang-1 the church at 8 p. m . memorial, day ritual in j remem- Elizabeth': '_WflMam_ Njeaeck, .Troon _jng, flecoratihg; estiinates given. - tfl- Thursday. Sewhug’ at-£ "brance^-of deceased members.. The 3T.~Unaeii; Donald Drake, Troop ...... * ■ in ..| mrtnday social at 12:30 p musical program Included solos by 40, Rahway and ■Robert Sampson, PAINTER, interior# i arid exterior, lar monthly business n Mrs. Kay" Rohrbach, accompanied Troop 54, Roselle. former G. I. Estimates furnished by, Mrs. F. Alfred Bubb at the . The Eagle Award will be pre- free. Frank Rubinetti, 11 North | ■O- -p ian o s -— — --g":— sented to the following:, Robert Sunset Place, Union, N. J., phone! Hagelln—and Edward Sullivan of UN 2-6441J. ; -...... The First Baptist ChUrGhT ■ Hill— side avenue at Harding terrace, Rev. Troop 34, Linden; Ernest C, Hart- Thousands of pairs of Raymond Marlow, paston mann. Troop 68, Union: Charles Van Sewing Machines Tonight 8 p. mi choir rehearsal! Haft, Troop 90, Hillside; Benjamin Sunday 9:30 a. m. Pre-Sunday Hillel foundation — -McKulik, -Troop S3, HUlside and School Prayer Meeting. 9:45 a. m. John R. Andrus, Troop 94, HUlside. Sunday School. TL- arm . Morning Activity Described 3 Chairmen of the Advancement worship, sermon, "What Is Your A meeting devoted to the work Committee wffl act as a Reception Life?” 6:45 p. im lntermediate and Df !he Hillel Foundation waa held Committee. They hie Norman Ohr,V ALL Senior Youth Fellowship. 8 p. m. last night by the Boat Brlth' Wo­ Northern District; C. Edwin Cook, People’s Gospel Service, message. men’s Chapter at Sinai Congrega­ Southern District; Joseph Flynn, “Incarnation.” tion. Maple avenue. The founda­ Eastern District and James Prescott, NYLONS Wednesday 3:15 p. in. Children’s tion's activities were described. by Western District: ’ Sewing Machines! World Crusade. 8 p. m.‘ Mid1-Week Rabbi Julius Funk, Director of the ■Advisora are John L. Smith, Scout iEh’ayfer Meeting. Rutgers University Chapter of the Repaired — Guaranteed foundation.. and a group of stu­ For Christmas ’ For Christmas * For Christmas ' For Christmas dents. 24-HOUR SERVICE Sinai Congregation * Mrs: Anne Jafle, local B’nai'Brifh Rabbi, Eliezer Cohen. * Hillel chalrniSft, . was' in charge of the prograhi. Refreshments were For^ the week beginning Sunday, served. For the Christmas gift that will thrill and fill Her With __ Elizabeth 2-5840..... December 8. the schedule of serv­ ices at_the synagogue will .be. as s t o c k i n g s -A Phone Call Teday •follows: joy //. ■ Our Exquisite NYLONS are of match­ . Moxning services, Sunday-3 a. m7» Monday through FHday, 7:15 a .. m.; less beauty ! Wonderfully sheer .Nylon from top to toe . Singer Man Tomorrow Saturday, 8:45 a. m. Spin The Disc At' The Mlncha services^ Sunday through In the Newest Winter Shades . . . Buy them for'yourself Free Estimates Thursday, 4:20 p. m.; Friday 4:15 p. m.; Saturday 4 p. m. or as Christmas gifts! Maariv services. Sunday through Hillside Radio Thursday, 4:45 p. m.; Friday, Kab^ I SINGER J bolas Shabbos, and Maariv imme­ diately following the Mfncha serv­ and Record Shop 40 Denier, 30 Denier, 20 Denier, 15 Denier SEWING. CENTER ice; Saturday, B p. m. LAST Hebrew School classes, Sunday 1275 Liberty Ave. 42 ^Gauge, 45 Gauge, 51 Gauge . . . ! 1164 EAST JERSEY ST. morning 9 to 12; Monday through M Opp. Princeton Aye. ELIZABETH, N. J. : Thursday, 3:30 to 6:30 p. m. It’s a Good Day—Peggy Lee. - . Children’s, services. Saturday 10 a. m.- , The _ Old Lamplighter ALL AVAILABLE IN SIZES'8-1/?. -10-1 /2 CT ATTirA AND nA V TIF- -Hal Derwin. Help Wanted Female .Help Wanted— Female Oh, But i do—Margaret Whiting. Also Mesh, Service Weight, and Cotton Tops. Sprry, no mail, phone.or C.O.D. orders . . No hours of waiting In GIRLS—Over 18 Y ^ i7 OfAge line, so that your purchase of NYLONS will be faster and easier. , Light, Easy Work-Removing Tooth Paste . . . Just quick, pleasant shopping. Tubes Prom Machines AUTHORIZED DEALER FOR MOTOROLA, ZENITH, Shift Work— MORNING GLORY” EMERSON, RCA, VICTOR 7 A. M. TO 8 P. M. 3 P. M. TO II 1*. M. Half Hour Off for Lundh Period SOLD IN UNITS OF 3 PAIRS, LIMIT 12 PAIRS Rotating Weekly, TO A CUSTOMER. 80c to 86c per hour to start— cn Holidays With F THURSDAY, FRIDAV, SATURDAS DEC, 5, «, 7 i*aid Vacation Plan -Margarer O’Brien in “THREE WISE FOOLS” Free Hospitalization Plan With continuation of regular wag ------JOHN' HOD1AK ANT) VAXrV r.OT.D n*J - on icctuhuraied service. “SOMEWHERE IN THE NIGHT.” Ap p l y o n l y i f in t e r e st e d in pe r m a n e n t em plo y m en t -&UWAYr-MONBAY, TTIEBDAT ~DEC. 8, 9, 10 of Elizabeth CARY" GRANT AND INGRID BERGMAN IN SUN T O K CORPORATION^ 'Hosiery Depaitment, Main FlnnZ OaLLOgiG-AVENUE,-...... ■ B BXSIliHt. I T T ______;------“NOTORIOUS" Phil Terry-anti Ami Savapnff^DARKTTrORgE" JHE.HILLSIDE TIMES, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 5,. 1946

Winter Squash Scores Hightin Food Value Realty MORTGAGE LOANS A SAVING HABIT .. . SHOP AT PounTy^Ho^1* ! ^ ? ^ 0 greaUy toe squashes ,makers, this, study indicates that Plato, old-fashioned squash 131” - and developed many ] yellow fleshed winter .gn..!. - Transfers __ Szarkn’s. Liquor Store------'G. 1.” and conventional rlii-Pri r ^ .rK,. Making good .vegetable bo use. An 2 T . green, pepper, chopped -beth, executor and trustee, to „ Wp Sol vi' Yaur KU'v.irical Troubles plum, iron, magnesium and phns. proved to be three times as rich to 2 T, onion, chopped Esther Sayre Oroutt and E. Giles, wantrapid, efficient, economical JJborug; carotene as Blue- Hubbard, and I c. chopped mushrooms her husband, property In Woodruff 11 H1)P V STftKET ______HU.liUnK. U ‘higher than most fniltA inri 1 egg aseaittr-r95- feet fronf Fairbanks ELlzibeth 2-0146 and convenient. . iEven befme -toe-fir-gt- get±b.r« -nr. tables in the -humindiet." DelE? Mved, squash was important in Xn- 1 o, soft bread crumbs street ■ ious, the fourth variety, .'was alsu BroWr. the green pepper, onion Theodor Sayre and ptoem ---- .■ atan-dtfts; Roger Williams ln-1643 tfoher than Blue Hubbard. m»te: "Askutasquash—feelr (The and mushrooms -to fat. Add sea- SUier- Snyre-"Orcutt ahd1, El todlans) vine ■ apples—which- the •to an attempt to determine thelsontogsto taste, and bread crumbs her husband, -foregoing prop- English call squash, are■ a| H R of a wide var--Beat in egg, blending/ thoroughly. SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION ■bigness of apples of several colours. („e5I wef . of squa5^> twenty-two squashes Pill squashes.* Pack them close to- Mr. and Mrs. Anthony DC Berto sweet-light, wholesome, refreshing, secured after storage froin -gather in a 'baking dish and; add to Angelo Marino. 1o'a->. 3 to 12 and independent groceries, 1 about V» Inch of water to the dish.- block 19, -Map of West - Newark! METROPOLITAN SHADE CO. 1 1160 EAST JERSEY STREET * K to ? °th ta I ^ at? homes “tot* » storage housed Bake' aboutlo to 60 No, 3. ___ 1 ------uesenned this food, horticulturists! For the practicalnractloal use ofof. heme.1 home- soft. - . . . - Mr, and Mrs, Peter Arlauctols tu ELIZABETH S, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Suckno, prop- l r* \ M E T A L erly at corner of Liberty and Dorer T elephone E lizabeth 2-2124 | Hillside Girls Are ayenUes. | VENETIAN BLINDS Favorite American Foods Mr. and Mrs. Engelbert K. Bach By MARY W. ARMSTRONG vanilla and continue .beating. Un- Pledged At Syracuse to Mr. and Mrs. Michael Saperstein 1 ; | TO ORDER County Home Agent mold—ice- cream onto sheet of property In Ctanant street, 200" feet SYRACUSE, N. Y.—Miss Margery from Sanford avenue. y 1 Delegates to the United Nations spongecake,. spreadrcvetrwltlfcjthe Pearsall Beck- And Miss Norma | — “Bonderized” — Non-Corro- TONY’S TAVERN from all over the world no doubt meringue as quickly as possible, Treadwell Van Allen are among the Benjamin F. Do Reamer. Jr„ ■ i are becoming acquainted with New covering edges of cake. Strew top 386 coeds recently pledged to sor-"’ toe,,. ..to Mjy and -Mrs: Frank- O’- ^ 1 i sive— will not chip off white York's cosmopolitan cookery, to this With chopped almonds and put the orities at Syracuse university, Rourke, property to Riverside drive) 1 color — taping in Mulberry, area, we are so accustomed to New 014.94-feet from North avenue. Alaska on top rack of the oven. It Mlia Beck, daughter of Mr. and Spaniel- Broth ers (n We||] nnf|: York food that we seldom stop to Will be a delicate brown in about Mrsr-WHUanr F. Beck, of 38 Looker ; ^ Duck, Chocolate, Blue. think what the characteristic dishes 4 min., but it is wise to take a Spanjer, property in Liberty ave- street,haS:-.pledged---Alpha--Gamma nue, 105 feet from SheltonTerrace. are, However,-ws-maybe reason­ look—at-ifr-before—thatTlBae" is up," Delta -sorprlty.1. She' Is a junior to ably sure that United Nations dele­ being careful not to open oven door the College of Business Admtoistra- 98 SEYMOUR AVE. NEWARK. N: J. gates have long stoee been intro­ too Wide. When a light brown, rush tlon majoring In gwiretarlnl »mlan«A, ~ . ■ i,luni of! Clinton Aye.) duced to Manhattan clam chowder, to the table. • Serves 8 to 8.— — Pupils-^H-PreseriT enrolled.-In the ■ College of Liberal I.BSTER E. STERN, Proprietor Lobster New,burg; Perhaps^ even Arts as a sophomorei Miss Van Xmas Program To P. Jiggs' favorite com beef and cab- G RANTED DIVORCE Allen has pledged Kappa Delta bale, and so-called Irish stew. No A Christmas pi-ogram will be pre­ ‘’urlory. ftl 11 Broome stm Newark M n. j. Advisory Master John A. Mat­ sorority. - She is the daughter of sented by, Mrs. Burllamn’s -fifth' djiubt, Waldorf 'salad,- one Of the thews last 'week issued’. a divorce and1 Mrs. .Van most famous-of New - York's offer­ grade at ■ the regular meeting ol. Bigelow 3j722U ^ MArkei 3-3328 . C decree to Habry A1 Ohanta. of .242 Allen, of it Calvin Cooltdge School .. ings, is also popular at better eat- Bellevlew terrace, from Mrs. Rose ng places. . And the delights of one Your Want Ads Thursday, December 12 m o-?(i — ------&PORTINU^GOODS Chanto, of 13B Mapes avenue, New- P- hi. Ir. tne sclioCl atidltorium. Baked Alaska h ave also -been en­ -M±,^on-graunds at desertion!'— ~~ j oyed - by-^forelgn 'representatives WAverly 3-2465 Mothers of fifth-grade pupUs will AND GYMNASIUM EQUIPMENT^ ntog at Bark avenue, hotels. Manhattan Clain Chowder 2 pts, hard dams, wife Juices Wlb. salt pork, coarsely diced t 9 medium-sized onions, Chopped MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT OUR Ac, .tomatoes Your Garden This Week | 9 pts, water TWO SHUFFLEBOARDS |l c. diced carrots . . • . • , l c. chopped celery By FRED D, OSMAN and fairly well up’ the brandies. 245 Hollywood Ave. ■ Hillside, N. J. A T. chopped' parsley Union County Agricultural Agent It’s- possible- to winter over camel­ OPEN 1 1 bay leaf Are.you: making the bast possible lias by protecting them and insulat­ EL 3-9728- — 'A t. thyme use of the dead leaves you have ing file soil around them. The EVERY 2 potatoes, diced been raking? same .-appliss to crape myrtle. Pepper (toe way to vise them is to put Many other shrubs can be handled EVENING 6 pilot blouits. them around rhododendrons or other the;same*way, and; fee more hardy Strain Juice from clams through evergreens as a thick mulch. ' This ones, top, J i l l profit from using INSTALL OIL OR GAS NOW! piece of weir cheesecloth and put is-especlally true of leaves that curl leaves* arouzid them. TILL dam s through am eat grinder. Fry to drying, such as oak.'Most ever­ In .fee spring, you . can Compost 194J UNITS AND BURNERS ON HAND. out salt pork; in a heavy -pot,' re­ green plantings wtoiter-burn. rather the leave* which you have used CHRISTMAS move pieces and saute onions to than winter-kill because toe ground around, your ' plants, as they won't Fuel Oll — Free Surveys the fat. Add tomatoes and cook for is frozen and they can’t take to decay much over whiter. If you -min. Put In water, remaining- .water,— With leaves around—fee- ■mulch wltlrleaves, apply fertilizer ge tables and herbs, and cook, base, your evergreens: will come right on them. Winter rains will Heat & Power Eng. & Supply Co. oovered over a low Are, 1J4 hours. through much better. soak it to . and the plant will have Add1 clams and their strained juice, To keep leaves from blowing away, the nourishment it needs to fee Comer Chancellor and Bay view Avenues and potatoes and cook Until pota­ piiB some coarse sticks over them, spring. You. get better distribution BIG, NEW GROUP OF LAMPS THIS CHRISTMAS GIVE toes are done. Season with - pep­ and if yqu don't like the-looks of of fertilizer in fall than you do Newark — WA. 3-9502— 8706 per, and salt .If necessary, and pour them to summerT“take them away, by applying It to spring. , . A RADIO although- rhododendron* benefit Table Lamps Industrial and Residential Heating Installations into a tureen with crumbled pilot Burning leaves is wasteful. ’ If biscuits. Serves 6. from a- summer mulch. you- have no use for them as a Big Selection Nationally Lobster Newburg I Much ha If-tender material can be mulch, make compost of them or from $19.95 I protected to piling leaves around 2 T. butter . .' give them to someone who-will ap­ Beautiful silk shade*, Known I’abl e and H pt. creum~ S2 : them, and then keep the tops rather preciate them. WE HAVE A STOCK OF 2 c. picked-out lobster meat | dry. Seine gardeners in New Jersey Write for bulletin giving details ottery bases, decorated. Console Models 3. egg yolks ., even carry fig trees through the I on how to make a eompost y* e. sherry winter by oovertog with paper and Agriculture] Agent, Court House Floor Lamps PRES "TO"LOGS Cayenne anct—salt then piling leaves around the base I Elizabeth 4. New Jersey, _ Melt puttbr to saucepan or chaff from $19.95 FOR USE IN OPEN FIREPLACES g dish, and add' to it the cream. Let boil gently for / min, and add - TO INCREASE ATTENDANCE AT YOUR CLUB OR lllk shades, lovely lobster meat cut up to good-sized SOCIAL MEETINGS, LET: US ARRANGE A , designed bases. . pieces. When cream has again MOVING PICTURE PROGRAM reached the boll add well beaten 16 MM SOUND FILMS ANP PROJECTORS FOR RENT Boudoir Lamps yolks, to which has 'been added the W illiam Hale Coal Co. sherry; add cayenne .and salt, and J. C O O G A N pair, from $6.95 let thicken "to a good- creamy con­ 582 BUCHANAN STREET UN. 2-3806-M 1374 Liberty Ave. - Phone UNionvUle 2-2244 ' Hillside sistency, stirring all the while from Sparkling crystal the bottom and sides of saucepan. Pretty shades U EACH LOAD DELIVERED IS CAREFULLY WEIGHED Serves I, Waldorf Salad Combine 2 c. peeled and diced WALTER R. LEE apples with. 1 c. cubed celery hearts, Director of Funerals ELECTRIC HEATERS •1-PC. CARVING SETS c. ooarsely. Chopped 1 walnuts, Phone UNienviUe 2-1100 and % o. mayonnaise. Season with 1283 SALEM AVENUE HILLSIDE, N. j. Convenient portable size. Practical for any room. Easy / $5.95 — $15.00 salt and pepper, turn on a bed Elizabeth 2-4S47 to handle. G.E., Market and other popular makes, from of lettuce hearts, and garnish with REMODELING AND ALTERATIONS ELECTRIC BROILERS walnut halves. Allow % c. of .the $9.95 mixture per person. Handy, time saving broiler. Well Baked Alaska ELASTIC HOSIERY A. G. DELUNAS 1 thin- spongecake • constructed. A Super Gift. l_qt. ice cream, packed to melpn ABDOMINAL BELTS BUILDER $13.95 14 iC. blanched almonds, chopped SCHARFENBERGER’S AMPARO PRESSURE AND GENERAL CONTRACTOR 5 egg whites tg c. sugar 1141 Elizabeth Avenue Elizabeth, N J. COOKERS 8 PC. FARBTeR STAINLESS STEEL SETS 1 1. vanilla ELUaheth 2-2*11 — 4/ i qt. - 539 Tillman Street Hillside, N. J. Order ice cream in any favorite Shining Farber stainless steel that takes a low flame and flavor, specifying that it be espec­ Medical Supplies Surgical Appliances is so easy to keep clean. You get a 3-quart saucepan with ially well packed. Turn oh the oven $12.95 • cover, 4-quart sauce pot with cover, 9" skillet and 2-quart 10 tain, bdore it is to -be used, set­ double boiler. A complete set for only ting thermostat at 425°?. Plaice a DAVE’S HARDWARE spongecake on ah oVen-proof plat­ $24.50' ter and cut cake oval-shaped, about 1576 MAPLE AVENUE 1 inch larger than fee base of a WATCHES - JEWELRY Center Williamson Ave. — WAverly I-Z373 1 qt, oval mold. Beat egg whites unto stiff; add sugar gradually, All Merchandise Sold With Money Back Guarantee beating'" herd all toe time. Add ART CARVED DIAMOND RINGS WE NOW HAVE A FULL LINE OF Xmas Tree Lights—Indoor and Outdoor Also Toys Hillaidp Agent For NU tENAMEL PAINTS Jersey State Electric C o.I,,c ALL JOHNSON’S FLOOR WAXES—APPLICATORS FREE JUDD BROS. OPPOSITE PUBLIC LIBRARY — ELizabeth 2-6700 264 MORRIS AVE. ELIZABETH, N. J.

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studehts are showing even more REGULAR FELLERS By Gene Byrne* inderest than they did at first .Ex­ tremely welcome, say the students by their actions, are the frankfur­ jiijii ters that are served every Wed­ I By BEA LEVY S nesday. The selling of ice cream cones.—sandwiches—and popsickels" s rio r tmjy w iinnstri naV5 'fi "cnoice ol line*and -up for- the Weequahic game | the yeattoook each yeaft inevitably started this week 4lso. As soon either gold, black onyj$, ruby As usual, a few members of the as cups cai^bemocured,^the. seBjyng; causes„ great. excitement and- ten­ blue spinel st6nes. —. maaohing band baeked up the singr of bullion wfllT^gih. ' —I sion among the senior students and, —The. JUhidr Council, itself, is *go- ing of “Loyal and True,” the school their ... IngHo aet as fche committee to make cheering tong* Prepare, Exchange Program ’ Many of 'the sefected students preparations for the*’ Junior Dance v ijP.T.A. Panel Discussion The exchange program, which is find it hard Mve"dowh their new­ Which will be held on December 13. being sponsored and organized Meeting for the Second time this Jointly by the S.G.A. and the ly acquired nicknames and some The .committee; will meet sooh to year, the parents who attended the of them qifrfce enjoy this fact. As elect dt chairman and to make plans sembly committee, is now Veil under P.TA. meeting last night heard a [way. usual, two boys aufi two girls- were fpr the clags affair.' panel..discussion, by four-studenta choseh for each of the twelve titles, Final Grid Pep Rally who Resented it under the Erec­ The purpose of this, - program Is and those who received the titles* As a preparation for the Thanks­ tion of Miss !Rosine Boyd, D. f , I to better inter-school relations by , are: - giving game, the. final game of the advisor. The topic, “Better Under­ arranging for a series of exchanges 1946 football season, the last pep standing For Better'Living;" was to be made with other schools in rally .of - the year wias held in the broken into four parts, the educa- this vicinity. A Quiet Talk Joseph Siegal, Irwin Diamond, noon. itoal. points of* view. KeV. Harold groups plus the. students who will “Thank God for everything: for The third grade class of the Say- INCORPORATED Blaine Hammer; Frances Cancel­ *J!he three glasses’ Were called! fr. Gamblin, pastor of the Franklin compose the talent for the show, this Is the will of Gbd . . . con­ brook School under 'tire -direction of ler f; cutest—James Glyrifr Walter doyn separately by Buhl duster. Memorial Methodist ffhurch. was are working to find the suitable Miss Emma Bahnien 'visited the- ~$j®b, iqnft Otodel- principal, and sat in certain speci­ EfeT'mQdfirafQr. - theme. It is planned that the pro­ cerning you.” 1st Thess. 5:18 Read post office of Hillside recently. The 1354 NORTH BROAD ST. HILLSIDE, N. J. leri; best dressed—Carl ^ChebCn, fied sections so that ■ a' competition An added "feature for the ’program gram will be an elastic one with Ps. 34. n tour through the post office was an Herbert Henoch, Betty Callas. Sally enough- numbers, to-run - from 30 Phones: EL 2-7123. WA 3-1938 could be ‘hdld1 among them . .as-Jto was -the-girls- choir tfrom-the ,,-Qen--- 7 Thanksgiving Dhv has passed a outcome •of a *unit‘ in; reading iir ^D^idsonj^best^ahcer-^^hald Tot- which class could cheer the loudest; tral Avenue School Oompiuhity minutes to a full hour. Yet to be which the children were reading ten, Johri Lafrchuck,, Rose QuiniL The ' cheerleaders led the student determined is the- day when the few days since. What were our p en ter-4h -Newark.' -This program meditations on that day and What about post offices .and how they Eva Blue; most likely to'succeed— body through- most-, of’ the -old- was Arranged1 by Mrs.' William Ra­ program will be presented to this operate which included cancella­ James Gill, -Tim. Tully, Anne Fer- cheers .while highlighting the J?rp- phael, the program chairman for school before visiting the others. did we thank Gbd for. tion machines, special delivery let­ rigno,-. Sylvia Mayer; most winning gram was the presentation, of a It is very easy for people to, this yeur, arid, faculty members Exhibit thank God when they have plenty. ters, air mail, etc. The purpose of- Maintain Comfortable Room smile—Irwin ’Diamond, Arthur Mu* new" • cheer which the - “SlffdSffw acted'-asHfrostesses. « _ Just started this week, ig the the trip was to bring the class into niz/ Rosemarie1 Fingarro; Maye heartily welcomed.___ ^jUf-reports-abou^the school lunch They feel gay and happy, and, the actual contact, with the -situa­ ■O^eiilf w itt^ ^ R ic h a rd ~Golddn^ S^tolanship Gorner on the first therefore they may sayT "God! has Albert Weiner .“football coach, gave bar have been good1 and with the floor where Miss Blanche Matthews, tion that they lave been studying ger, John Maekemull, Ruth Grig- a short, but- very encouraging talk addition of more vkrietT. sandwich been good to us. Let us give Him in their reading book. This is the Temperature galovitch. Nancy Wylie; mostrpopu^ guidance director, has posted all of lhattks.” But if. the things they dhd then *aniK>unoed file starting fillings, candy and potato chips, the. fife information she how has on the first of a series of educational Tar-—Anthony, p ’Ahiiano, William enjoy should l>e taken from them, tours planned for the Saybrook scholarships that are available. This would they still thank God? Jacobs, Ann Vitiello,. Janet Jones; information will remain posted for School by David Harris, principal, LET U S INSTALL AN ^friendliest — Anthony iyAmiano, Other people are ready to thank to make the work of the class room Johji Kier, Ann. Vitiello, M'aye the month of December and as more God when ''they have Just the- They go together. comes in, it too-will be added. It as realistic as possible to the chil­ G’Neill; most school spirit—Domi- things they need. They covet no dren. . nick Propopio, Richard Daniels, is hoped .that the students who are surplus. MOUr daily bread” is interested will take advantage of The children were taken through AUTOMATIC HEAT Betty Miller, Regina Coppola; most the exhibit. enough for them. 'So . they thank the post office by George Bradley, versatile—Dominick • Procopio, Tim God when their weehs purchase teeth and gums that it is taught on your tooth brush^Should this May we tlutok our God and their rings in-three different sizes ...in -tuQusands of classrooms happen to you. see your dentist. Father for joy .and sorrow, fpr accordion pedagogue throughout America today. light and for dark, tor aplenty- and Get The Hillside Times at ACCORDIONS RENTED AND SOLD He may suggest, as so many den- scarcity. Much M th will fortify Moreover, _77ih 'T(I dentists - tists fro* “the helpfdl stimuli!-, our-hearts. — 1587 Wyndmoor Avenue, Hillside recommend - gum massage, ac­ tion~ofTpaha and message.” Tacked-Down Carpeting . 4*I will bless the Lord at a ll . WAverly 3-7416 Federal Body & cording to a nationwide survey. Get Ipana today. After brush­ times." Ps. 34:1. AL H A IJS ^ This same survey , shows that 'Estimates Cheerfully Given ing; massage a little extra Ipana Beit Food* Moderate Prices dentists prefer Ipana Tooth Paste oh yohr gums. See how frjis sen­ Stationery Fixture Co. 2 to 1 over any other dentifrice iArlMt t-M M Y sible dental routine helps you to UNtanvUle 2-2842-J MARKET STREET AND have firmer gums, brighter teeth Toys * Candy SUPER DINER VERNON AVENUE Forlpana is specially designed. —a more attractive smile.. JOHN A. SCHWARTZ Newspaper DeHvery ROUTE » M r BLOI ST. HILLSIDE Kenilworth, N. X. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Management o f Gabriel A. Gabriel Phone RO 4-1011 487 YALE AVENUE J I N . kmc H d N I L deep. Teble eaa oonter n frfce. IPANA TOOTH PASTE Cor. Bloy 81 tTN 2 S m Bring the family. You icill like our food and our service. SERVICING ALL KINDS OF HI-LIF% WHOLE BODIES * “7 ’DUMP BODIES------Repairing And. 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uUjf u i i u t f a Resident Named Dinner To Mark 40 The Human Element pected viciousness turned in to a :Ah! I pushed the hgir away kindly gesture of helpfulness. from my better ear and gave It f U ; . I t’s A D a te j| Year8 Of Service By a N. BOND I hurried on and was soon in I’ve got. I listened. Vice President A. dinner commemorating -40 I was on my way home and I back of a man .and a youngster- ’fNo, son," he continued, "Shall < i .• Today p years- service! will be given in honor hate the long walk after a hard • Dinner and bazaar of Mothers of William H father and son combination that not been broken into the han u aif THE HILLSIDE TIMES PUBLISHING COMPANY day’s work. So I try to make the seldom says anything worth a gos­ >ight. You’d better blur the older Sidney Silvers tetn ...... Business u — f Of Standard Oil Class of Elizabeth Averfue Presby- ^*ap‘le avenue, by terian Church. Westem. Electric Kearny Works, time go, faster bv day-dreaming as sip’s time. But thr town, 25c 1st % mile, «*d ployer’s past, present, and future profits. each nddltionol y4 mile. - —7,- The deerees of the. court shail-hnna^ced-hy- mjunqrioiis, school at Elizabeth in 1908 Hp Started his career with the Jersey HOUR BKBTICE receiverships, and other legal means, / group that year, remaining in the Finance your As Judge Knox says, this is .only a suggestion. But it provides Bayonne laboratory until the fall a groundwork for study of a proposal, which must be seriously of 1909 when he entered the Uni­ considered by the American people. It may prove to he the only versity of Pennsylvania. He was graduated in 19.13 in mechanical en­ Window & Truck Paper, Wood way to control'labor difficulties and excesses that endanger us all. gineering. Early Christmas Headed Bayonne Unit------Lettering Metal Signs followed by dosing remarks By the Returning to the company, Mr. Saybrook Program Smith -accepted a position in the 1192 LIBERTY AVE. principal, .David Harris. The pro­ engineering department. Shorty Shopping with a For Thanksgiving gram was under the supervision of after, he was made assistant super­ A Thanksgiving program was Miss Marie Hosker, class teacher intendent of case and -can- opera’ given by the five-one class of Say­ and! the accompanist was Mrs. 1. H. tions at Bayonne and later became brook School for the third, fourth Sommer, of the Saybrook faculty. superintendent of that department. Now Serving The Peace Industries Personal Loan! and fifth grades recently. In 192^, Mr. ..Smith was appointed The .program began with the assistant to the genera) superin- NEILL & SPANJER reading— of the— Bible by -, Judy Blanche Yurka Will tendemrof the Bayonne^relincry and Reaser, followed toy the Lard’s lour years later was.made the re­ Prayer, Salute to the Flag, and Open Iii New Play finery’s general manager. He was Mahogany - White Pine and Hardwoods DON’TPEEL DOWNHEARTED because lack of funds keeps you singing of "America.” Blanche Yurka, the stage and appointed manager of the Bayonne . 1 flrst part of-the program con­ scyeen star, will be the featured, plant in 1928 mid in 1981 became 135Q Liberty Avenue Tel. UNionville 2 -171? from Christmas giving! A Personal Loan will pay for the gifts you sisted of the entire assembly sing­ feminine player In "Drums of assistant general manager of th< ing seasonal songs, a recitation, fol­ Peace,” a timely new play which company’s three New Jersey refin­ want, to huv, and vou have ample time to pav us back in small weekly lowed by instrumental selections will be seen at the Newark Opera eries. From 1933 until 1940, he was played by FVank Gianforte, accord­ House during the week beginning vice president of the operating com­ ion; Martha Ann Harding, piano; Monday, December 9, matinees pany and general manager in charge PETE’S MEAT MARKET - DELICATESSEN amounts, next year ! Barbara Porges, trumpet; Gilbert Wednesday* and Saturday. bf its refineries. 287 WILLIAM 8T„ HILLSIDE „ WAverly 8-2712 Lehr, clarinet and Diok Prank, To take on the role she is to piano. HOME MADE SALADS AND COLD CUTS Play In “Drums of Peace,” it was FRESH MEATS AND VEGETABLES The second part of the program necessary for Miss Yurka to cancel PH ONE YOUR was a play titled “The First Thanks­ her current cross-country tour, CALL US FOR FREE DELIVERY giving.” The characters were as called "One Woman Theatre,” in WANT ADS follows: Announcers, Janet O’Neil which she enacts her favorite roles WAverly-3e2465 and Barbara Porges; .recitation, from Ibsen, Shakespeare and Soph­ Roberta Silberman; Wrestling ocles. In the new -play she will MYSTERY BUS RIDE Brewster, Shank Gianforte; Love portray a fiery aristocrat of the- The Hillside National Bank Brewster, Nancy -Minnisalo; John Germany of today, caught in the DEPENDABLE AUTO BUlington, Dick Tichenor; Giles T O PLACE OF. AMUSEMENT political intrigues of her family and . REPAIRS Hillside, N. J. Hoprins, Robert JoUben; Mistress the American military government DANCING — FRIVOLITY Brewster, Patricia Kliem; Samoset, officials. A BUMPER TO BUMPER A JOYOUS MOONLIGHT RIDE AND A THRILLING Jerry Kaplan; Squanto, John Klm- "Drums of Peace” was tried' out INSPECTION V NIGHT OF MYSTERY mel; Master Hopkins, Richard in summer stock at Woodstock, Every Wednesday, Friday and Saturday at 7 P. M. Frank; Master Winslow, Howard N. Y., last summer and its favor­ Lubrication (Chook Chart) Member Federal Reserve System Scarle; Governor Carver, Gilbert able reviews 'led! to it being se­ Chance All Oils BUSES WILL LEAVE Lehr; Elder Brewster; David Lange; lected tor Broadway production. It Motor Tnne-U]i Deposits Insured by Federal Deposit Insiirame Corporate . Mistress Hopkins; Caroline Sevret; goes to'New York during Christ­ Drain and Flush Radiator Springfield Ave., at Irvington Center, Governor Bradford, Williard Cuptt; mas week. Adjust or Rellne Brakes OPEN MONDAY EMRNI-NGS, 7-8 P. M. Constance Hopkins, Martha Ann ' The new play was written toy Check Lights, Battery and Tires And in Elizabeth’from Brpadu^t. and Caldwell PL Harding: Damario, Matilda Starace; Leonard M iss and Edward Mfvbley FOR FURTHER DETAILS INQUIRE Massasoit, Arthur Bogut. Pilgrim and is -staged by Reginald Denham. JOHN MacDONALD children were fihylUs Partridge, Producers are Barnard Straus and Esso Dealer • Auto Repairs GREEN FLYER BUS CO. Gail Cullerton, Joyce Laird, Elsie Roland Hass, both of whom served Hillside, N. J. - WA. 6-0034 ESsex 3-1805 Simpson, Myrna-Bergman, Judith as soldiers'indermany during the COfeT 81.00 — JIAO — |2.00 — DEPENDING ON DESTINATION Kiziu and Bernice Weinstein. war. Other featured players are A W ell Serviced Car The program ended with the sing­ Reinhald Schunzel, Thomas Beak, It A Safe Car ing of' “A Prayer Of Thanksgiving” Walter Greaza and Tonlo Selwart, "Who Lives on year Part}/ H0LLYW00D SPORT SHOP 259 Hollywood Ave, Hillside, N. J. KLizabeth 2-1187 party line neighbor! are. One may ___ COME IN AND. SEE OUR DISPLAY live down the street from yon, FULL COURSE DINNERS another juet around the comer or WE SPECIALIZE IN YORK ARCHERY EQUIPMENT AND •• -BUSINESS MEN’S LU NCH in the neat Mock. ERICS FISHING AND HUNTING SUPPLIES • STEAKS - CHOPS - SEA FOOD They’re all Interested, as you Featuring Moeeberg Model 151 Rifle, T A V E R N 1425 N. Broad Street, Opp. Msrtz. Ave. are, In good party line service. 22 Calibre ...... $29.95 Answering promptly — keeping We also issue hunting and fishing licenses. •alls brief—waiting between calls SPEClAL ATTRACTION —releasing the line in an emer­ GEORGE B. PONZI gency, helps eveyohe on the lino. HOLLYWOOD At t h e p ia n o and s o l o v o x .Every Friday, Saturday, Sunday • f e ' i a doing everything we TAVERN 256 Hollywood Ave. Hillside, N. J. OGDEN FUNERAL HOME to provide telephone service for a* - 458 North Broad Street, Elizabeth, N. .1. many as possible. At thesame time we’re continuing our 9186,000,000 T H E THREE CHORDS expansion program to bring bet­ DICK. ANG AND AL, PLAYING THE VIBRAHABP, ACCORDION PINE AND GUITAR, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS «> ter service to all—and a shoioe a t TastySandwiches — Shuffleboard service to suit everyone. TATERN 240 Long^Avenue WAverly 3-9587 Phone EI-. 2-5199 UNCLE TO M B S' DELICIOUS PIZZERIA nUPHOW COMPANY 1 Italian Tomato Pies P m zonal Sesvics BAJTEn IN OUR NEW MODERN OVEN \ TAVERN 310 HItESIDE AVENUE Neer liberty Ave. MUBIN* a IMMU rataa nom i is a v ia t m s a m i a i m mm* Page,Eight THE HILLSIDE TIMES, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1946

92, 68.4 per cent; 1943—48 of 83, whiskey, in which the victim often LEGION MEETS TONIGHT is the innocent motorist or pedes­ Science Club On fH p Bewarq December If You 59 per cent; 1942—58 of 80, 72.6 per Hurden-Loo£er Post 50, American cept, and 1941-i-88' of 112; 0tf.6 per trian who has had1, the iU fortune Legjon will hold a regular meeting rA.P.M. JrTHigh Doings Film On Battery Shown t» be Von the highway as Ihe atplk- ffiis e v e n in g 15 o’clock at Zat- Tr' -r- -- r- irrfrrri. »L.y HHILLSIDE IIX S inE TIMESTIME CLQB4— Would Cut Auto Mishaps en driver oamev along. ko’s G-fti, 334 Yale avenue. Nor is the pedestrian too careful •an interesting ••film ,ehtitledv The driv This is the tenth in a series , mg more hours of darkness whnn Stor}r. of—a Storage.-Battei as^s as Hillside accidents are‘more prone* to occur. heart-rending of all traffic deaths, about his state of sobriety when he those'of sledding children. There'are jjtoturda;^, ^oysmber J(^. during, the pfeture supplemented the work result of a Red Gross , newsreel film Times is co-operating with the uses the highways, p i the 378 Thanksgiving recess under the di­ boys and girls in Miss Erigel’s and There* a^e more treacherous weather some every; year arid if you remem­ pedestrian deaths last year, 57 were Phone Your Want Ads Misa M. P. Fennessy showed in conditions that produce more deaths rection of Sadie D. Reilly, facility Miss Fennessy’s. classes have been many .of her classes, depicting the New Jersey Press Association. ber your own youth you will hot reported to have, been under the .advisor, assisted by Margaret P. doing, on their ’ unit, ‘‘Magnetism More goodr.c^n be done for the and injuries unless the utmost cau­ expect too much care on the part -of• joy and pleasure children in war- tion 'is observed. influence ’of alcohol. Nearly one m WA 3-2465 Fennessy and <2eleste Engel, science and ' Electricity.” The parts • of a tom European countries Showed safety record this month than in a child coasting. ■ five “had been drinking.” ' teachers. r, ~ battery- were explained, the assem­ last Christmas when they received almost any othef in the ’ year. Al­ Also, the Christmas shoppers are Coasting A Threat • There were 112 membera-and par­ bly and care of all parts, and^a cut­ boxes . sent'.by. American school most invariably the worst month but in their mad; wild, last-minute . Not so long ago in one pf our ents in three 'chaptered buses with back in tfye film gave a brief his­ children—b6xep which* -contained for highway deaths, by the same force, with little more . on their northern counties two high school a teacher in charge of each bus, . torical sketch of the primary and such articles as soap, pencils, puz­ token it offers greater opportunities' miiids- as "they cross busy streets youngsters, a boy and1 a girl, were They visited the Museum of Nat­ secondary cells. Bruc^ Hamsoh and zles, pins, ribbons, .tooth brushes, for * improvements. than a suitable-gift for Aunt Hattie. killed instantly when’ they careened DO YOUR XMAS SHOPPING EARLY ural Ristoryi had a sightseeing trip Edward Cross assisted with the tooth «,paste, etc. Consider the records for Decem­ Tt may bes,' this lfist category with express train speed into a car. up Brdadway and down' Fifth ave-. equipment, transporting, assembling - December "Reader’s Digests” are bers past—Decembers by no means that serves to sWell the shameful It did little to soften/ the driver’s We have a large variety of Holiday Gifts for every hue to the waterfrbnt and saw many and* disassembling the moving pic-? here—and are ’ being - sold ’ and dis­ forgotten by the Motor Vehicle pe- death" record of a month that, ord­ horror to know he had done every­ member of the family. •big overseas liners at their piers. ture projector. tributed by Beverly Teitelbaum and partmerit and State and local police. inarily is dedicated to producing joy. thing possible to ayoid the accident After luncheon at the Automat, they Members of the Home - Economics Gloria Arlein from thp 9F3 grniin- In , 1945 It. was the third worst Dry Goods Boys and girls in the orchestra monm. its w deaths only one lower, home 'diiring the Christmas^ season says parents have a definite re Rockefeller Center, and saw “Ice stein, s&w-a film oh the ‘‘Balanced and glee dubs" are wot king hard than October and 24 under No­ when he 6nds the • tradltionaT holly Spbnsibility to see that their chil> SOLOMON’S ‘Time,” under the direction of Sonia Meal.”" these days in Miss Bassr and Mrs. vember. The previous December’s wreath- supplanted toy crepe:' dren coast only on .tha t’are Shoes - Notions Henie and Arthur Wirth. __ Around The Classes ----- •Btillodft’s classes to prepare, sghgs. -9a-n4gh¥^fty-d^athswas ttops for~the Pedestrian Danger Greater poped- off - to- traffic ItoPthis purpose One of Hillside’s The club plans to go to the Plane­ At present there* tr . a . .etffiCErwff year, as was IMTs-December total and* music fof the Christmas pro- • In the past five years pedestrian oi in other areas where; there is Plumbing Work Clothes. tarium on Washington’s Birthday. drive for Red Cross contribution!^ grafoi^ j . Of 83. In 1942 the month produced deaths; during December- have been no pos^bllily_of--traffic,--— Good Stores JMrs.. Fritts, Mrs...Laohnauer, Mfs. 80 deaths, second only ” to January Supplies money-and artieiesr-the-^atter for Sidney Galanty, Carole Leistori well above the yeans’ averages. Ex­ -It should be too obvious even to Shaver, Mrs. -Tillou and Mrs. Bizer overseas packages. This drive is that year'With 99. In 1941 Decem­ cept- for last yearr during this flve+ were the par'ents who enjoyed the, and Barbara Steinberg arc in ber again had~1hO dubious distinc- menfrJron fche ever-present drunken 1299 LIBERTY AVE. sponsored—by—Mrsr-Margaret—Eng=- charge of- -the Red -Gross ..drive and year period1 they were the highest driver but the fact remains that* trip. lish and Miss Muriel Rubenstein. €bn of leading with 112. for pedestrian deaths for the en­ contributions for the Tuberculosis More Hours of Darkness he is more hi evidence during the ■HILLSIDE, N. L Visual Education New . I sStudents in all homerooms are com-] tire year. Here is the Motcfr VeH- holiday season than at any- other All ninth grade science ch eting-to -ggfe whiphgmup-wili- make, Deague in Room 19, —There_are-4iiany--reasonsrfor-De^ gfOUp t&e Department’s -. recapitulation: time during the year. 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