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Vol. XIX, No. 972 ESTABLISHED 1024 HILLSIDE, N. J., THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1943 PRICE FIVE CENTS WASTE PAPER COLLECTION Elks Flag Day 31 Graduating At U. S. side Salvage Committee will be held here next week, eremony Monday Elnmhing Vacancy as follows: Tn fUe Armed 'Services Dispute High School Scene Of 237 Get Diplomas Friday June 18—For area south of Hillside Ave. J^rncrndNayioi-, Army • Haul C£NStt Annual Observance Next Wednesday Night Army; Norwood Pierson, Navy; Saturday June 19—For area north of Hillside Albert Salkauskas, Army; Waiter Hillside Lodge 1591, B F . O. Elks, Remains Unfilled Thirty-one members 0i the class Ave. -wiiU.hold_ita^g.nniml Flag n a y nh- Sarhicke,' Navy; Chester Spring- Settled Of 1943 a t H illside High- ■ School, stead,__ Army: Seymour Bternln, New Appointee Quits .. Only old newspapers and magazines are desired. servance Monday- evening June 14 w hich is to -be graduated n e x t W ed­ Navy; John Thomas, Natfy; Ge6*>gc Construction Firm a t 8:16 p. m . l a the Hillside High nesday evening June 10, are in the Veraerber, Navy;. Robert WalEw, "Next Day,-Lacking Bundles should be tied up and placed at curb by Bchool auditorium. Local public arm ed forces of the United Btates. Marines; William Heffner and Don­ Defense Test To Reimburse Three officials and organization le ad e rs w ill This~Js ain exceptionally large num- ald Aroune. Required License 9 A M. be platform guecl^ Iiurt-H.i: orvH-niy-a- jjfir, ci)n.sicifiidngj*hat. tiift total n u m ­ For Their Expenses ^ ‘he-eonimeiiGflmeiit-Di-ogmm—wiii- During Blackout The problem of finding a qualified tlons have been requested to take ber of graduates is 237. grid—acceplablersuccessortoffyrmflr— part. revolve about the theme, “The Class - A friendly settlement ended the The~ figure; represents o v e r o n e Plumbing Inspector Hugo W. Bo­ : The principal ad dress of t h e occa­ of ’43 and the War,” which wiU be Volunteers Respond deadlock between victory gardeners quarter of 'the male enrollment of ber Lz still faced the Board of Health sion will be given by Allan H . Fish, iMl a t the school. highlighted by a studeitt pageant in on Clinton place and Conklin ave. Merchants Air B’nai Brith To To 23 Incidents today fdHowing -the sudden resig­ chairman oi the Red" Cross in Jer­ three parts, “Hillside High School nue and the City Construction Co. Members of the class in service, at tlie Battle ‘Front,”' “Hillside High nation of Boberte last Thursday, sey Oil®. Mayor George W. Herlich b u t who will receive diplomas never­ Hillside's detense workers had; mot, at a meeting of the Township School on the. Home Front” and afternoon on the disclosure that his will greet the. .audience o n. behalf theless, are Henry.Anderson, Navy; their first opportunity to “do their Committee Tuesday night at I Their Troubles Keceive Charter “Hillside High Schopl in the Future,” office is under Investigation by the of the. officials. Robert Bloom, Martaes; Roy Britt, Stuff” under blackout conditions Abram P. Morris Junior High Many- members -of- -the class - Will county prosecutor’s office. The board Cite Difficulty In A ir Corps; slack Broderick. Navy; First Officers Will - Invocation will be by Rev. John participate in the pageant. during^-theteslr^blaekout^Tuesday" acted - quickly " t ^ vacancy John Jr Ftanerty, pastor of St. Munson Burke, Navy; Robert Carey, night and acquitted themselves in Interruption by a n extended black- Getting Scarce Items Also Be Installed T here will be several. short pre­ last Thursday night by . naming Les­ Catherine’s Church. Veterans groups Navy; Waiter Coyne, Navy; Leonard a manner , to elicit the praise of lie R. Tichenor Sr. for the remainder - Out however, almost tied up the a meeting of local merchants last . .Presentation of charter to the Delunas, ’Navy; Albert Dill, M arines; sentations interspersed with choral Hugo B. Qensel, chairman of the sale of the property again a s Coni- and- their auxiliaries will ta k e part responses, musical selections and oi the year a t $120 a m onth, but Thursday night with the price con­ newly organized Hillside Lodge 1514, Robert Finn, Navy; Frederick Fisch* Hillside D efense Council.. and otliei- mltteemcn Hugo S. Qensel mid' ir. massing a t th e colors' and! /the scores. Supervising Principal Ar­ he resigned the next day on dis­ trol panel of the Hillside War price B'na-L Brith, and installation of the pledge of allegiance will h e led b j er, Navy; J o h n GDI, Navy; W illiam defense leaders, covering that he does not have the Harry B. Vogel had to rush out to first officers will take place at a. Gravalec, Air Corps; Luther How­ thur G. Woodfleid an d Wilbur'1 H. their defense duties. Three com­ and.Rationing Board In the Hillside Frank M, M itchell. Frank- W . Dilkes, Cox, high school principal, will pre­ The volunteers had to respond to required state license whibti the law dinner Sunday evening at 7:30 p. m. exalted ruler of the Elks, will; lead ard, Air Corps; John Hughes, Navy; x3 cuttereni types of incidents and •demands. mitteemen remained .and the hesi­ Avenue School turned out to be a a t Clinton 'M anor, Newark. The Calvin Kohl, Navy; Howard Lapp, sent the class and William~ M. session of complaints by the mer­ the pageantry of the flag and Ernest Raphael, president of the Board of hi the main responded promptly. The Board of. Health will hold a tancy of Robert O. Thompson in organization has over .50 charter Navy; Walter Mahnken. Marines; going along with Mayor George W. chants on their inability to obtain, V. Rettino, p a s t exalted ru ler, will Education, will present the diplomas. Borne uehiys were the result of work­ special meeting tonight to consider, members. Casimir Makomaski, Air Corps; ers being stopped by w ardens to be Herlich and Benjamin Hale almost soarce commodities. W ith about 200- lead in singing of ‘‘America.’’ applications >for the post. It is un­ Officers to be installed are Henry O ther members of the class are laentined. T his will probably be resulted, in another postponement merchants, representing 80 percent Miss Patricia Jennings, h ig h school derstood that several Hillside resir (ioldhor. president; Samuel Ehren- student who won ihe local.and dis­ Abromowitz, Eleanor Chesney, Jean Etling, Henry remedied in the future, as the sug-' of the sale In the face of dwindling Of tne total here, In attendance, Ackerman, Margaret Chesney, William Human, Mary dents have the required sta te license! kranz, first .vice president; Irving trict oratpry contests sponsored by some of whom are interested in -priority time. several cited the fact that whole- M imu’jy.-second vice p reflftdent: Ab- AnteU. Melviu , Chuita. Estelle Feiman, Doris the American Legion, will' give her Bahret, William dehs take down license numbers of filling the vacancy. Threaten to Stay salers and other sources of supply raham Mankowitz, njonitor; Paul Ciarin, Zona Feins. Sidney have gone out of business while those prize-winning oration. “The Road to Bajack, Olga The three gardeners were Mrs. Hollander, assistant monitor; Allan Victory.” Clark, Robert a Feldman, Edna 1 Incidents to„,whlcli ?tlie volunteers ..T he first suggesttan. that, inyesti-- wbO' remain are loathe to bike on B$kef, Charles, Jacob Scarr apd Mrs. Samuel Wein- Bochner, treasurer; Jesse J. Wasser- Olay, Audrey Fitzsimmons, George gation of Bobertz does n o t Involve new trade. the high school orchestra, under Ball, Warren were called were at the following blatt, of ABO Williamson avenue, and man, recording secretary; B ernard the direction of Daniel Kautzman, Connelly, Alice Floyd, Richard locations; Salem avenue and Fran­ misappropriation of municipal funds Bieg, Gene uobk, David Mrs. George Ness, of 251 W illiam­ Harry Salzman, State OFA price Harkavy, financial secretaryf: Paul will provide tile music w ith* uni­ Fresolone,. Vito cis place; 1299 Bright stre et; Maple came in an appendage to the audi­ Blake, Lorraine sCoppola, Mary tor's report to tlie Township Com- specialist, replied that while the Granick, guardian.__ formed Girl ScouLs serving as ushers. Garrity, William...... y avenue andJ3elleview terrace; Wood? son avenue.' They were represented law prohibits the. forced sale of Blazler, R uth -Corby, Chester Gearon, William mittce Tuesday night.. The report by an attorney, Harry Levin, of New­ The committee which arranged Block, Helen Coulter, Claire i uir avenue and Virginia, street; merchandise In combination with Gebhardt, Rudolph1 Liberty avenue and Ryan street; included the .following insertion: ark, Levin In a.letter to the com­ the installation consists of Man­ Boutot, Marilouise Cowan, Gloria "ueriain alleged irregularities in other items, there Is little that au­ Gioas, John Bay view a n d Williamson avenues; mittee scored the Inequities of the kowitz, chairm an, Messrs. Goldhor, Bracher, Josephine Cqx, Virginia one-*.aU-'ths» tow nship; offices, which thorities can do if wholesalers or Gohzer, Lawrence Sanford avenue and Fairyiew place; arrangements that had been mnso Granick, Hollander, Harkavy and Defense Council Brown, Alberta Curtis, William , Go ties m an, Harold were ndt apparent to us nor Sus* Jobbers decide to lim it their sales, Hillside an d Oakland avenues; between the gardeners and th e tow n­ Jacob Bosehberg. Brunner, Helen Danheim, Walter oeptibie to aisclosure T m ffrth e offi­ either ’through lack 1 of sufficient uroeger, Dorothy Princeton avenue and Bloy street; ship, and1 he indicated the vegetable The Program Bruns. Marie . Danufsky, Philip Hagamaii, Constance cial recoixis. are now Under investi- merchandise to go around or due Liberty and Winans avenues-; Cen­ growers would hot leave the prop- A welcome by M ankowitz will o p e n ; Medical Officer Budnik, Henry Davenport Lillian . Hale, M uriel to arbitrary refusal, - ter street and West Mertz aVenue; L erty until After the harvest. the program. He has been a, mem-, Bumen, E dith DeGraw, Paul- Harb Charlotte. Bobertz, whose . salary had been 532 Puree street; North Broad and ber of the order, for fifteen years i Physician To Probe Burkhardt, Lorraine DeGroot, Theresa .Hashkowitz, William $3,600 a year, was appointed lb The Township Committee was Looker streets; Salem avenue and Hp declared the volunteer assist­ and . is past president of Ezekiel By ihe, John ~~ Dellt Santi, George Haiick; Je an 1923, covering a period of 20 years. champing at the bit, unwilling to Compensation Claims King street; 1209 Robert street; ants of the price panel end the. en­ Lodge of Newark. “Tie Star Span­ Cailendrello, Charles . D ellutri, A nita Heimall; Donald ; . «Temporarily the work, of the harm the Investment of the gar­ Liberty avenue and ^loy street; Hill­ deners, at the same time determined tire OFA organization are doing gled Banner” and “Hatikva.” Jew­ Dr. Henry J. Konzelmann, Board Cansor, Adeline Dibella, Elsie Hemlock, Henry plumbing department has been everything In their -power to aid ish anthem; will be sung by Can­ of H ealth physician, - w as named Capenegro, Ann . DiBuono, Mary HiU, Barbara side and M unn avenues; 284 Conklin that the township sell Its property. avenue;; -Hillside and W inans ave­ divided between H ealth Officer This latter attitude dominated the retailers in solving wartime mer­ tor- Herman Dansker, of Temple chief m edical officer of th e Hillside pardaci, Alfonso Dolce, Andorfa 1 •Hin tenberger, Fred, Samuel M. Jowltt and the road de­ chandising problems. Some criti- Sharey Teflio, of E ast Orange, w ith Defense Oounpll at a meeting ih Cardaci, T hom as Dubin, Harriet Hlrleman, Marion nues; North; Broad street'and Mertz minds of . . the committee, as/ -they partment under Frank M- Mitchell. ., he said, would not be made Mrs. Walter Leibo at the. piano, the Municipal Building Monday eve­ Cerven, R u th Dzuroska, Milan . Hoesley, Hsury avenue; Columbia avenue; Long Bobertz Resigns felt the township m ust sell lbs land avenue and Avy street, and Long onoe the conditions are clarified. Charles I, Ho£fman) rabbi emeritus ning; ~C!lIer duties Of the post Will Chadwick; Ju n e -©rahowaky, R ita Horton, Priscilla i While tilings happened fast once whenever possible. They felt the of Temple Oheb Sholom, Newark, be to •investigate compensation anj, Pennsylvania avenues. clause requesting that gardeners Rice lists for this county will the knowledge of the prosecutor's soon be distributed by these volun­ will give the invocation.'■ , cialihs by civilian defense workers investigation became public prop­ Vacate pfoperty wnenever It conres -^PoUQwiDff—fchA dinner t-h^re will who may be injured to the., per­ up for dale was clearly understood. teers, Salzman declared,; ftnd thSy erty, .it has been learned that the are intended for consumer inspec- be violin selections by Michael Ap- formance of UifiUf duty;' - Service Flag Delay Moves Builders Inductees Depart, prosecutor’s Investigators had been o p a has no intention of per­ plebaum, 9-year-old Newark boy* A request was made by the coun­ Annual Exhibit 111 fawn for several weeks prior. An- The question of losing priorities secuting honest dealers who make who has demonstrated exceptional cil that as many civilian-^ defense Is Dedicated noUncemeht of the Investigation was as a-result of delay injgtUng the a sincere effort to enforce the raguT. technical facility. Last year he won volunteers- a s . possible tu r n out for A service flag containing 04 stars One Volunteers m ade by tlie press last Thursday* " three" gardeners offffieprem EeF rations, fiasAimtaa and Ipnleney the.. Griffith award With the El-kR F la y l~>n.v Cerem ony a t the At junior High and one igpld star was dedicated on Abopi tlie middle of the afternoon, a TSting^.XJf^tOO- a n d this^year^he- W hile, a -group- >f inductees from legally was the factor In bringing be shown where violations in’ the -high -eehee-l- n ext Monday evening, — spywr^i Jit]ndred vlflltorz, viewed M emorial Day -in a cef embriy a t the -boeHia-ta-foi' -'lihat - -day’s- editions,- -a about an amicable agreement where­ beginning are due to lack of under­ w as .given the senior award!. He it was announced that air raid war­ Home On the M ay 26 Bek :tive Service cal) special- meeting of the, Board of Will be accompanied by Miss Shirley the annual exhibit held at the te ftrto e n ter the. irmed - -forces ■ yes - by the gardeners receive a cheek standing rather than wilful ’diso­ dens will shortly distribute circulars Abram P. Morris Junior High School White street. Mayor George W* H ealtn was field: w ith Boberte lir» t= ~ tor $22S-tfrom th e City Construc­ bedience. Polte. listing the summer dlmout regula­ Herlich was a speaker a t the dedica-* terday. one of the nen called left on Lend&nce, Hugo S. Gensel, board tion Co.Y Members of th e local lodge wlli Tuesday eentog,- which reflected the the day of the call, the only one to Presiding over , the meeting was tions and cards explaining the air lion, which was sponsored by the president, put this query to the then he initiated by the degree team war in articles made by tire stu­ proceed to Fort Dix on the day The sale brought $3,458 into the Edward Williams, ch airm a n of the raid warning system uow in use. dents. Manual training, aft and Hungarian Workihgmen's Associa- plumbing Inspector: “In vldw of the coffets of the township and gave of Essex Lodge, composed of M ilton he was sw orn in. He is R ichard W. control panel. Reports - were submitted that the domestic science work w as ex- lipn and the Hungarian Mothers circumstances of which we ail have Joseph Feldman of the construction Lesnik, Leo Ertak, Philip Rosenberg Victory Club. Gawlik, of 168 Frances place, who* common knowledge, would you like and Irving Marsh. Piano selections local block leader organization is exhibited. volunteered for the Air Corps and company ground for six two-family gradually- nearing completion and to present ybur resignation?” Bo­ houses. Only two homes will be by Mrs. Isibo and vocal selections . Posters by art students were on is already on duty. ; bertz. evidently prepared in ad­ that the Child Care Committee is euoh home front subjects as bond built at once, the other four to be Rotary Club Hears by Cantor D ansker will follow.. Express Sympathy Gawlik is a graduate of the Casey v a n c e ,th e n subm itted th e follow* Installation Ceremony awaiting response to a request for purchases, salvage, the Red Cross Jones School of Aeronautics and was started in September when other federal funds before It can move, to To Quick’s Family lng letter : groups have harvested their crops. School Principal Installation of the officers will be and the rationing program. These formerly employed by the Glenn establish a summer center. Use of Sympathy to the family of John “I hereby tender my r^i^batkm Iq this way Alfred J. Sauer, attorney K enneth H. Bothwell. principal Of in charge of. A bram Orlow, first vice exhibits were in water colors, pen Martin Company. privately owned fester homes is be­ QuidC who was killed last week in as plumbing inspector for tee Town­ ' for the buyers, was able to arrange George Washington and Galvin president of the District Grand and’ ink, chalk, pastel and tem pera. ing urged by. tbe committee. a railroad accident, was extended ship of Hifislde^N . J., effective as for meeting the priority deadline of coolidge Schools, discussed modem Lodge. -He is a prom inent Philadel­ There was a plaster cast of an VISIT SOLDIER SON by Auxiliary Police of Hillside this of June 3, 1943. During my period Ju n e 28 established, by the F. H . js. elementary school education at the phia attorney and for twelve years aviator, called “Spirit of the pres­ Mrs. Ben). Rolstdn, form erly of of service as such inspector I have e n t ,J o h n Mackemud. week. T h e police said his loss would Hillside, h a s been spending ,the_past The gardeners have had some re­ luncheon meeting of the Hillside has been ohalnnan of the Ameri­ enjoyed working with tee govern­ - A large variety of surprisingly be felt by the unit, Quick was one sults from their gardening efforts, Rotary Club Tuesday at the1 Hill­ canism Committee of B’nai Brith week visiting her son, P.F.CL Benj. ment officials of Hillside and appre­ good household - furniture articles oi - the original members. as they have already picked some side Presbyterian Church. for this district. The charter will Grammar School Rolston at Chanute Field, HI. ' ciated the cooperation of my fellow were on display, with brief descrip­ soallipns, lettuce, radishes and chard. He declared grammar sohools to­ then be presented by, Frederick Jay, workers.” The premises Involved will be past president of the District Grand tions of their use and how they Entire Board Concurs day go' much further than "The were constructed. Attractive dresses vaoated in .one week’s time. Lodge. Graduation Dates The board, with only President Three R ’s" of earlier days, citing the made in the sewing classes were alBo Carl Strebinger purchased a sixty- T here will be remarks by Mr. Graduation exercises of the four Public Invited to Gensel, Robert O. Thompson and current emphasis by the schools on shown. . four foot lot. In Chester street, pay- social relationship among the chil­ Goldhor. president of the new Hill­ local elementary schools which have Benjamin Hale in attendance, than (Con tinned on page 4) dren,— 8 side Lodge, followed by introduc­ classes including the seventh grade directed that plumbing records be tion ST tee guests of honor; Rabbi will be h eld n e x t week. Exercises Attend Plant Opening turned over to Mitchell for the Hoffman, Mr. Jay, Hon. William M. &t Calvin Coolidge School will be on Moving-tip Exercises Tfie^AnSs B Sales C ^ p present. The board reconvened In Untermann and John Jay Unter- Tuesday June 15, at Hillside Ave­ the grand opening of its new tire the evening- with full membership, mann, second vice president of the nue and Hurden-Looker Wednesday Wednesday At H. S. recapping and vulcanizing plant at with George W .Herlich and Harry District Grand Lodge. June 16 and at Saybrook School - Annual moving-up exercises at 39-53 Long avenue, this Friday a n d R. Vogel concurring in the action The event will dose with singing Thursday June 17. George Wash­ H illside-H igh Bchool will be held Saturday from 2 to 8 p. m. T h e d r ™ # of the other three members... The <2 )o n ? Iflflention of “America” led by Cantor Dansker. ington School classes a re only up next Wednesday morning. Various president, S .8. Budlong. who lives township auditor, William Burke,, Oldest Jew ish Fraternity to the .six th grade. athletic and scholastic awards will locally at 41 Looker street, extends was also present as Tichenor was Victory Garden Pests B’nai Brith is the oldest Jewish be made, new officers of th e S tu­ an invitation to the-public and the appointed to succeed Bobertz. fraternal organization in the United No exercises are held for eighth Gridiron Natural — and ninth grade students at the dent G eneral Association will be trade to inspect the new quarters. At the close of the health board BCales.' I t observed its lOOlli a nni­ ya^iOUS da&SCS Will Coincident with the opening, plans meeting, the members met as the versary eariier this year and over Abram P Morris Junior High SunuMer Furs School. move up as the seniors prepare for are already under way to erect Oe f ; -Township—Committee—and— placed.... 10,000 of its m em bers are in th e n a­ their graduation, in the evening. other building“of the same size as' maintenance of storm, and sanitary tion’s armed forces. It has estab­ .the present, one,. two hundred by There have been complaints of rabbits having the time .of sewers under direction of the Road lished many service men’s centers forty - feet, for warehouse purposes. Department, ,a task which it had their lives with Ihe victory gardens and every gardener is expecting throughout the nation and has pur­ Special Meeting Wardens See Scouts The company owns, a plot of ground already been doing under Boberte's the various bugs to Show up in the near future—if they haven’t chased many millions of dollars in two hundred feet square at Long direction. already started arriving—but we have Just had the first report w ar bonds. Am ong its objects are Of V. F. W. Called In Demonstration and Central avenues. The general bf children raiding victory gardens in . the seventh. district area. the alleviation of suffering and giv­ A special meeting of Maj. John A. contractor was Krumholz Construc­ ing-aid in stricken areas regardless Six m em bers of Boy S cout Troop They are pulling up the vegetables that are all ready to eat, we are Davenport Post 1722, V. F. W.r has tion Co., of Newark. WAAC Transferred To of—creedi-ah—activity—which—has. 93 gave a first aid dem onstration, informed, and apparently eating them, such as radishes, carrots" been called ”by eomman«der Arthur In this vulcanizing and recapping prompted the designation of “Jew- trtindfoided7-at-a^meeting-of^air—raid- School In Arkansas etc. Some of the residents are trying to curb the practice by spread­ Muller for Friday June 11. The p la n t Is equipmen t to handlur> delivery service. and particularly with the outbreak —Auxiliary Mary Bator, of 1288 direction when he’s on the .receiving end,’ This ’boy wonder’, 19, The First Baptist Church of Hlghts- we have always 'endeavored to give you .the beet eervloe company has facilities - for civilian Robert street, Hillside, N. J^a mem­ of war, its activity has increased wdrk in recapping and vulcanizing hails from Hillside, N. J„ and never played football to his life, yet town. Dr. W ilbur E. Saunders, head­ possible. We feel sure all our friends wifi be glad to make tremendously. ber of the WAAO, recently reported master, presided. tires. Residents are urged to. con­ he has the style of an All American.” thla slight sacrifice, especially If suspending deliveries will Mr. Budlong is chairman of the for duty a t T urner Weld, Albany, Q*. : Hanover entered Peddie In Sep­ tact th e ir local dealers who can help win the war. So won't you dome and make your purchase* State Rubber Conservation Commit­ The (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. tember, 1940, having previously at­ serv© them through th e A & B until we are permitted to resume deliveries? tee, directing the efforts of fifteen Park A. Herr, she is a graduate of tended the Hillside. N, J„ High Sales Corpv, • Benedictine Academy, Elizabeth. ------Whoever h im charge of providing th e gnppHea tn extra-curricular activt A Toast to Victory! fense police reserves must have been to the fur business at one ties have Included membership on time. In th a t line; you Will rectfll, there are frequently big fur the varsity baseball team of which MINOR AUTO REPAIRS Motor tone up. he is this year’s captain. SZARKO’S LIQUOR STORE ADMIRATION sales In the summer—months,—nils—week-some nee equipment refined or adjusted. Have your ear serviced while Hanover received the Ingwspll 1817 LIBERTY AVE.__ WAverly 8-1 AUTO SEAT COVERS at work. II .Jj arrived for the police reserves, Including several sheep-skinned -C a ra , called for and delivered.____ lined ooats. Most of the reserves had received coats before and Honor Prize which Is awarded to OPEN 12 NOON SUNDAYS T. DUBOWY the new ones will have toJ» laid away in the moth balls until %, M H k e g s BEER — COOLER8 FOR HIRE 92 ELIZABETH AVENUE HIRLEMAN’S ESSO STATION a more appropriate time. NEWARK, N. J. HOLLYWOOD AVU., corn.r CONANT »T. /

Page Six THE HILLSIDE TIMES, THURSDAY, JUNE a, 1943 Want Ads Are Read By Thousands, Cost Little, Get Results Help Wanted-x-Male and Female Hope And Lamour “Junior Miss*I Has Original WANT ADS Cast After Almost Two Years - RATE - % In Mayfair Riot Mpx Gordon’s production of < ARE YOU A MAN Said to be the comedy hit of the “Junior Miss,” the hilariously amus­ an overnight smash hit almost two TWO CENTS PER WORD year, ’s new star­ ing ' comedy by Jerome Chodorov Srears-agp. WHO WANTS ring vehicle for . Bob . Hope and and Joseph Melds, which, reached it|. •The performers carrying the Minimupi Charge, 40 cents . ■ Dorothy * Lamour,' “They Got Me 650th performance at tile. Majestic “Junior Miss” histrionic banner, all 1. Good wages 6. A gooij, solid. company re’eyer^” side-] Theatre on June % holds a record of thehx top flight mimics, are More than one insertion charged at the rate of 2. .A steady job to work for splitting efforts of a .discredited unique .in the .annals of show busi­ Philip Ober, Barbara Robbins, Alex­ one cent a word• Minimum charge 25 cents. American foreign correspondent to ness. The p la y still - boasts every. ander Kirkland', Francesca pruning, 3. 100% war work 7: Opportunity for ad- redleem him self by exposing ’ ah Important actor and actress who Patricia' Peardon, Lenore Lonergan "WANT ADS may be left at The Hillside Times enemy spy-ring in the nation's made this one of Broadway’s1 •mer­ and Jo a n Newtofi. The company 4. Overtime "vancement capital. It comes-to the Mayfair riest -fun--carnivals When it became boasts also the youngest stage man- TJffic'S; te te p i r o ager : Biirton Bovar. barely sixteen. WAverly 3-2465 uplift A P. M. Wednesdays. 5. Work near home 8. A steady shift A lternating". gaiety and laughs and the theatre’s youngest actor- with Its thrills,, .the film is hailed Hitler’s Children’ producer, James Elliott, 19, whose Card of Thanks: Eight lines or under, $1. Addi­ as one of the funniest offerings of first Times Square attraction was the, .entire' yeaiu and S On Park’s Sdfceen ~TrHe^M r5t ~Mililon.M Elliott niavs tional lines, 10 cents. the six vehicles in which the Hope- the role Of a "messenger boy in IF YOU ARE, APPLY FOR POSITIONS AS Lamour duo. have appeared. -They "Junior Miss.” 1 „ Got Me Covered’’ also introduces a Reduced from’three dollars to a Helf Wanted—Female Help Wanted—Female Grinders ______, Foundry Helpers talented new find, Lenore Aubert, topjprice scale of two dollars for all Chemists . Machine Molders who is cast as one of the spy group .performances, including “ Saturday along with , Edward and Sunday, matinees and evenings, Girls & Women Wanted from 16 Years Up THE COOPER ALLOY FOUNDRY CO. Clannelli, Donald Meek and Philip “Junior Miss” has been jfiaying to Ahn,. capacity - business at the -spacious EXPERIENCE UNNECESSARY BLOY ST. and RAMSEY AVE.. HILLSIDE In a little less than ten years the Majestic Theatre. It is easily the sovereign—stftte-^o?::^a fo a m a —-may: -ibremost—suecess-jn-the; large o a tiF - Light factory w ork, pleasant and B uses No. 6, 7,10, 140, 141 UNionville 2-4123 expect, a feminine governor—and fi- loguc of—Max. Gordon enterprises— very, charming and personable one refined surroundings. Defense plan*la & y -which includes the current • lampoon Do not apply if now on war work at highest skill a t that. " G all Patrick, who cttwently of wartime Washington, “The B ring Citizenship Proof ornaments the cast of “The Hit Doughgirls,” by Joseph Melds, and Parade of 1943," opening Saturday such othefs • as “My Sister Eileen,”.,! Good pay — Steady work at the-Mayfair Theatre, determined "The Wom6ri,” “Dodsworth/’ “The when she was a law student at Do not apply if presently engaged on war work. t or Hale G reat W altz,” “Design For IiviflgitilS Help Wanted—Female Fuel Oil Alabama~Uhi-ven5ity=that-4n~1952 sha “Pride and.~"Prejudice” and “T he" ALL DIABETIC, 100 % whole w heat would aspire to—the gubernatorial SUN TUBE CORPORATION Farmer'Takes a Wife.’’ ' i Soy Bean Foods—Sun Dried s e a t.. 181 .Long' Arenne Hillside, N. J. Fruits-HbTesh G oat Milk, N atural “Naturally,”1 asserts Producer GOr^T? Wheat Germ. KELES HEALTH GIRLS use between 500~and -4,000 gallons a don, “I like all the shows , I sponsor, >i b 'u u u STORE, 941 Elizabeth Ave., year contain stamps totaling -2,000 but. ‘Junior J^ss’ happens to be my Lzaueth. aligns, consisting of sb^Jiyd-unit favorite because it is. so true to life.**// Besieged1 by movie-companies to . WANTED OAK DINING room suite; bedroom Permanent Position coupons per period, five 50-gallon sell the screen rights to “Junior ! suite, double bed aha Beauty Rest stamps good during the'-entire year, Miss” at a fabulous sum, Gordon.has and change-making stamps of 1, 5 GIRLS AND WOMEN mattress; large roll top desa .'and steadfastly declined to accept $ny of - as salesladies. Plenty of and 26 gallon denominations. chair; Atwater Kent radio, ail in the offers. good condition. Reasonable. 62 chance for advancement, iss Six- ratio n sheets are for good pay, Ideal working con­ consumers of 4,0Q0 toJ2(LQ00 gallons. I F yo u 1 Mertas Ave., Hillside. ditions. Interesting work. N o' Consumers will not be required NEWARK AMUSEMENTS 11 unde to enter the serial number of the Bonita Granville and Kent Trucking experience' necessary. J P you are between 16 and 50 years of age. ration sheets on each coupon as was Smith in the powerful drama, LET ME TRUCK your scrap metals, the case last year! They may de­ Hitler's Children/’ now at ~fche ags, rubber, mattresses, any —— Apply In person posit their coupon sheets with thqir Fark Theatre, Newark. MOSQUE amount, to the junk yards for best dealers. Persons requiring larger ' 1020 Broad S t, Newark rations than la st year because, of Beginning today-the Park Thea­ prices. Gall EL 2-9645, Beyer, 1X7 McCRORY’S changed conditions in the house tre. Newark, presente ‘ a vivid pic­ Beg. Tuesday Night Hollywood Ave. Will not' use the application form,' ture of w hat a Hitler victory would- WESTON ELECTRICAL but will go to local rationing boards m ean to a n enslaved worid1, “BCitier’s ’COUNTERATTACK’ Furnished Room For Rent 703 Broad St. Newark, N, J after October 1. - Ohfldren,” featuring Tim Holt, INSTRUMENT CORP. r McKenna- stressed that the. per Bonita Granville and Kent Smith With Morris Camosky, M artin LARGE, light room near baths troleum shortage this year is far in a daring, highly dramatic and. Wolfsohn, Sam W anamaker. block from buses, 5c fare; good more acute—than last year because thought-provoking expose. . It Is an section; private home. 1464 Morris of disrupted transportation due 'to epic love story, menaced by official frustration and climaxed withe a U; S. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE Place. — - t t facing Conklin Avenue and Wil- floods, and of increased military requirements MORRIS CARNOVSKY double tragic sacrifice. 309 W ashington St., Newark, N. J. jric^ of 83,468.00, uppn the fol1- Thg unusual film is based on the Office or call jtfA 3-1815. M onday and Friday, 9-11 A. M. Gas Ranges who appears in his original -Broad­ sensational best-seller, “Education 1000 Springfield Avenue, Irvington, N. J. way characterization of a Russian -for Death/' by Gregor Ziemer, who Tuesday a n d Thursday, 2:30-4:30 P. M. GAS RANGES—COMBINATIONS BUY U r S. WAR BONDS corporal in “Counterattack/* oil. for ten years headed the American the stage of the Mosque Theatre, 1177 EAST GRAND ST., ELIZABETH, N. J. COAL RANGES—COAL HEATERS AND STAMPS Colony School in Berlin, saw tile W ednesday, 9:80-11:80 A; M. ANDERSON. Newark, the week commencing insidious grow th of -Nazi teachings “Cooks- with the G as Turned Off” Tuesday June 8. among Germany’s, young people and M R R. VAIL I Vulcan. Oriole, Roper, Bengal, came to the United States to tell WESTON REPRESENTATIVE what he saw. D etroit Jewel, Smoothtop, Weibilt. Township of *1 Hillside,y pre* . Used and Rebuilt Ranges Here Comes The Circus PARK All makes of gas ranges repaired. municipality for the unpaid Reunion In France’ Help Wanted—Male Help Wanted-^Male BUtKENMEIER A CO. price;. which mortgage - shall 1091 Springfield Ave., Irvington, N. J. be for. a period of one year 1025 Bergen St., Newark Open Mon., Tuesr,—F^ir, -Sot. 9 P. M- For New Theatre__ ES 3-6611 TVrone Power and M aureen O'Hara Bp She technicolor film, “The Black NOW THRU SAT. MEN WANTED! : Help Wanted—Male Swan” und Gloria Warren .in “Qin- ...... , /. derqlla Swings It” comprise Ehe FirstLocal ShowingL YOUNG MAN or BSY t5 dQ ftU progbahr^t-thfi. New T heatre,. JSizaf.. •For bench work. Electrical testing and adjust­ around work in printing ^lant; ^ “piace^porthejAj foeth, Friday a n d Saturday. “Miracle Picture — " ill or p a rt time. The Hillside The“httl for three days 'beginning ing. Experience desirable but not “essential. Times, 1443 North Broad St. Monday will be featured by -»Re- Pulls No Punches! DO N O TA PPLY I P EMPLOYED ONW ,AR WORK. uiiiori in F rance,” With Jo a n Craw­ ford, "John Wayne and Fhiiip Dorn and “Dr. QiUeapie’s-.Nsw. Assistant,” WESTON ELECTRICAL WAR RATION BOOK 2 lost, No. starring Lionel Barrymore. *1721550, issued to George G elem - approval of the said sale. INSTRUMENT CORP. The purchaser, by, bidding 1 Two ■ outstanding Jilts will be on ter. Please re tu rn to 270 W inans the program n ext W ednesday arid. 61*4 Frelinghuysen Avenue Aver:, Hillside. Thursday, “Blossoms in the Dust,” YO THE N ewark, "N e ^Jersey I In Block'^176/8 featuring Greer Garscn and1 Walter STATE!” Ptdgeon and “Hie Girl Friday” with « N . lately the; Cary G ra n t a n d Rosalind' Russell,., I k U. S. EMPLOYMENT sfc^VIC E Help • Wanted—Female in two 2-family : ouaes, ant .Amazing drama :omplete the san ; | based on m Washington St„ Newark, N. J .... WOMAN WANTED for light house- M onday and Friday, 9-11 A. M. —work, part-tim e, 9 to 12, five*days The purchaser; a; !RE60R2lEMER’S « 1000 Springfield Avenue, Irvington,. N.J. a week. 319 Trinity PL; Elizabeth w Tuesday a n d Thursday, 3:30-4:30 P. M. 3-1338. •EDUCATION complete the construction of 1177 EAST GRAND ST., ELIZABETH, N. J. COUNTER GIRL or woman wanted OPEN DAILY 9:46 FOR DEATH” . to work in diner; good1 pay. Apply Iditiohal. 2-famlly dwelling Wednesday, 9:30-11:30 A. M. Super Diner, Route 29 near Btoy St. The purchaser further agr< M R R. I VAIL EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER- WESTON REPRESENTATIVE typist wanted by Price Control ‘THE BLACK SWAN' D epartm ent of Hillside W ar Price and Rationing Board, Apply. at board’s .office, Hillside Ave, School. “ Ciaderella Swings I t” LEGAL NOTICE tm.-Mon.-Tves. 2 Big mtl in bidding, agr< Joun CRAWFORD Business Directory until September IS, 1948, • John YVAYNE FhlUp DORN ' all papers, including deed and reso* ‘REUNION IN FRANCE’ Beauty Parlors by riven that the Township Com The Township Committee may, at the The purchaser fui ler agrees that ‘ ‘ Dll! GILLESPIE’S of the Township of Hillside will time and platfe above specified,. accept Pneriuced by EDWARD A. GOLDEN on Tuesday, June 8, 1848, at the said offer, provided no higher price or DR. SYDNEM’S Tar. Shampoo re­ NEW ASSISTANT” directed by EDWARD DMYTRYK' P. Morris Junior‘High School, Cot lieves dandruff, itching scalp. Screen rlay by {unmetLLSvery:^™ 1 property by any other person or ’ it may Only 25c. W ood’s Maple Barber and rgjeerinifatrgggr if it sees -ftt;— x— Beauty shop;—isss Mspie xve o .iwr ------nqntfiF..... an offer made by Fran! ' In the event that the Township Com­ CAKSOX PI m; eon mittee' shall accept the offer of ‘the WA. 3-6463. * BLOSSOMS IN THE DUST1 premises known and designated as said Frank Bogina, It ihay authorize Nos. 168, 160 and four feet of . Lot the proper offlaere to execute a formal and sale deed/ BiibjSct ~jto lUch facts 111, In Block 61/8 on the Tax Ast Painting and Paper Hanging ‘SILVER SKATES- ment Maps of the Township of Hllli zoning laws and ordinances; restrlo- BETTY HOAGLAND Kenny Baker—Patricia Morrison of 80 feet on Prl irectidn of the ■ Township Com- WHEN THINKING of Fainting or tionate share of the taxes for the of the famous “Jinx” Hoagland troupe, puts “Champion” over high depth of 80 feet, fi of the Township of Hillside. paperhanging call A. Artke, year 1948 based upon the present tax jump in rehearsals at winter quarters of Gilbert Brothers combined upon the followli HOWARD J. BLOY.___ Salem Ave.: EL 2-3296.____ rate and upon such assessment as circus, coming to Elizabeth for three days starting Thursday June 10. Township Clerk. may oe determined or levied, by the Assessor of the Township of Hill­ 1 uonrerencea field this past winter H ig h . jum ping ana High School Tailoring side. between circus men and various Horses, Ernie Wiswell and • his frOTICB TO CREDITORS bureau he tuts of. the government Funny Ford, Torelll'g Ponies,' Alf Committee; and *i ESTATE OF WILLIAM A. RUCKI, Di ceasea.leased. K J. MERTEL Merchant Tailor. Clean­ brought forth the announcement, Eoyals Dogs, Lady Lamont, Hying 8860.00 to be paid in oaah within Pursuant to thfilxorder of CHARLES ing, Pressing, Dyeing and Repair­ .officially: made, th a t “The circus Is Behees, Aussie, The Boxing Kanga­ thirty days thereafter. A. OTTO, JR., /Surrogate of tthe County ing. Wa. 3-0206. 1423 N. Broad indispensible to the m orale- of the roo and scores of other hovel acts Conveyance I nade by bargain liquidated damages and the Town- nation.” . . . including the herd of Gilbert uitSDAT and Fr id a y rtN B « ana and sale deed, subject to such facts St., opp. M ertz Ave, ahlp ^may proceed to resell said; as an accurate survey may ahipw; the undersigned, The result is that the three big B rothers Elephants. George Murphy, Anne Shirley and Carole Landis in zoning laws and ordinances; reatric- The purchaser,. In bidding, agrees circus’ will tour, as usual, with but ■ in declaring the ..oirous essential “THE POWERS GIRL” i tiona of record, if any; and also sub* given to the oredltors of said deceas TOWNSHIP OF HILLSIDE a few minor changes in their routes to th e morale, of the .nation, the ! Ject to a proportionate share of the exhibit to the subscriber under oath or PUBLIC NOTICE Johnny Weissmuller ih “ TARZAN TRIUMPHS” I taxes ter the year affirmation their claims and demands bid ,the cost of the preparation Of , ... Those changes being slightly government .officials were not un against' the estate of said dec Jn "accordance with Title 40:60-28, Re­ all papers, Including deed, resolu*. longer Stays in the cities they have Aware th a t :tne circus h a s continued1 T” MON.,.TlJn8. . vised Statutes of 1987, and amendment) tiona, bond, mortgage .and releases to function ai a morale builder and supplements thereto, -notice is here­ booked in order to ourtall some and in •om proseci ting or recovering the same by given that the Township Commltte« revenue stamps to be affixed to the of the transportation.1 Russia and England throughout, the gainst the subscriber. of the Township of Hillside will meei corporate bond and the dost of ad­ Of the big three,' two Of them are war. D uring the discussions, Leland JOHN RUCKI, on Tuesday, June 2, 1948, at the Abran vertising this notice of sale. “THEY-GOT ME COVERED” “Railroad Shows” and one. is motor­ Stowe’s story from Moscow to the P. Morris Junior High School, Coe Ave­ The Township Committee may, at'-th w inter of 1941-42 was recalled, JOHN CARROLL and SUSAN HATWARO In ROSPOND & ROSPOND, Proctors. '* nue, Hillside, New Jersey, at 8 p: M. Ime and . plaoe above specific's, accei ized 100 percent; the latter is the 11 Commeroe St and will .then Ahd there further-jconslde: aid offer, provided- no higher prio Gilbert B rothers Combined Oirous, it, Stowe..described the delight „ JUT PARADE OF 1943” Newark, N. J. an offer made by City Construction r - better terms shall then be bid for the people of that city in the war Fees 37.10 ’ May 87-Bt whloh comes to -Elizabeth on Thurs­ day June lO for a three-day stay. tim e oirous;- playing daily to capacity Hillside, premises known and deslgnated ' may reject aald loffetjf_it seea crowds less than one hundred' milea as Lots Nos. 63, 64, 96 and 96 in Block Thirty-seven modern and massive 176/8, on the Tax Assessment Maps of mittee shall accept the offer of the said fr.bm th e front lines. City Construotloh; Inc., It may author­ trucks go to make up the mobile ‘ ’ The gorgeous opening : spectacle, ELIZABETH AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN PHUROH ize the proper officers to execute a equipment' of the Gilbert Brothers “On to Victory,” has been .aoclaftned £RU*ab*th Avenue at Wilbur Arthur Northwood, Pastor Comhinpfl Oirous. which boasts three i.ha . movt rifling nr,H" net a saving Habit . . . shop at or make a deed of conveyan' rings of -thrilling and diversified 8:30 a. m. Graded School and Men’s Bible Class. production eber witnessed on a and 98 In Blook 176/8 on the Tax entertainment, featuring Captain circus lot and the Gilbert Brothers . Szarko’s Liquor Store ment Maps of the Township of-1 Roman Proske and his Royal Bengal a. m. Communion tmdRewpttonirf-NewMembm.-— being a plot, of ground havihg t Combined Circus goes further. They he Township Of Hillside. Tigers, Zevatta-Zoppe Troupe, The have pledged, themselves to carry P ■■7ro1A E^.TY AVBNUB -______HILLSIDE ;• 7:00 p. m. Interm ediate and Senior C hristian Endeavor. age of 100“'feet on the easterly HOWARD J. BLOY, Call WA 3-0659 for Free quick delivery — Open 12 Township Clerk Great Arturb, Wen Hair Troupe, on the Bond Drive for the govern ADOPTED: May 25, 1943. CanestreUi Family, Jin x Hoagan m qnt in each city visited. H , )4, )4 KEGS BEER - - - COOLERS FOR THE HILLSIDE TIMES, THURSDAY,, JUNE 3, ,1943 Rage Rye ' m Hillside Scores Third Victory In County Loop J^Know What The Answer Is To Rationing Rem ains, Unbeaten By —‘hip p in g -Rahwayt 71 -G a s, C o n serving T i-r-o s Saving Tim Standing of Teams w . L. Bet?.'. HlllMde - .3 4 1.000' Totals ■ l 1 a s Linden 2 1 .667, x—Batted for Huber In 9th.. “ Plainfield1 2 i ' .667 Hillside- ' 040 'OQO 012—7 Westfield ■ 2 i .667 R ahway 000‘ 000 001—1 , B ahvay 1 2 .333 Two base hits—Engesser-(2) , Fitz­ Kllzabeth'A .A, 1 A .333 - gerald. "Double plays — Bassano, X orth Ends 1 2 .333 Chaillet and T ully; Mee, c fa a ille t Garwood . 0 3 .000 ' T ully, B ases on . b a lls —off Jones, 31; Off Hewcombe, 2; o f f Lew, And There are Plenty of Valuable Shopping and Hillside’s Union County'nine held Struck out—by Jones, It by New- y$- J z its first place standing in the loop oombe, 2; by Lew, 12. Loetok p itc h e r By sousdlj' thumping the Rahway, —Jones, empire—McDermott. Service Suggestions for Everyone Right on this Page Rahway, to remain the only un­ beaten team -lit the league- with LIQUOR NOTICES three victories. The opposition was tied by. -the excellent burling of Lud Lew, who played w ith a Cincinnati, farm team last summer right out of high school. Lew gave COE AVE. SHOE up1 only two h its a n d struck out 12 Tabatchnicks Community Building Supply Co. men. He was home on ah Army FRANKS FOOD STORKS REPAIR furlough and had had little practice. WA 6-1612 The locals sewed! up the game In -100 ROUTE 29 HILLSIDE, N. J. 237 HOLLYWOOD AVENUE . 27; COE AVENUE the' second Inning -when they^ got CStfrUee) ELIZABETH a, R ix .s:y 1664 MAPLE AVE. 40 -tnn pfrc, Rahway twlrler. for four Cor* Robert St* WAverly 3-6685 runs.. The pitcher's wildness and errors helped the Hillside cause. NOTICE While, you wait—A ll work Home of the famous New and Used Building Material Another run was scored in the - NOTICE' that -John I guaranteed eighth and two more in the ninth. i applied to the Munlcip.a TABS Lumber and Plumbing Rahway , was held scoreless .until Specializing in Orthopedic the final inning, when they scored GROCERIES Boilers, Radiators, Heaters Tested and Guaranteed their lone tally. Shoes - Sporting Goods Pickled Herring Filets Pipe, Faucets, Bathtubs, Sinks, Wash Basins, Sash, The score: T/A Liberty—A^teyar- Screens, Trim, Roofing. ~0bjBctlorib, If any .shutf Repaired - Shoes Shined A complete line of Smoked aediately in w rlting^ oj l FANCY FRUITS and VEGETABLES township Cleric of the To W e deliver Sam Cam bria, Prop, Fish and Pickled Products ALL SIZES AND STYLES Engesser, 3b. DeDominick, 2b. Curtis, If. Dill, lb . „ Ludwig, 0, TAKE NOTICE FOR VALUE Lew, p. MIKE’S Get The Hillside Times Feins, of. — AND. SERVICE HEBBE’S UNITED Albert Schoen, Dade, rf. Beverage . Distributors 666-567 R o u te No. AL HAUSER Ine. M arantz, ss. Sec .Your Friends BARBER SHOP 666-667 R o u te No, Central Bakery GROCERY CO. Totals 29, Hillside, “ THE 'APPLES” Ntfw locuTed in the - 666-667 R o u te d i the Good Service Mayfair Theatre Bldg, 1316 LIBERTY AVENUE Groceries -Tuliy,- -3b.__ MAPLE STATIONERY 1460 NO. BROAD ST. Fitzgerald, If. A full linS of Fresh Fruits, Vegetables Mee, ss. — SPECIALTY SHOP TOYS - CANDIES WAverly 8-8900 Basano, c. ned) PETER McIYEB 406 BLOY STREET Hicks, rf. 666-667 Route No. 29 1667 MAPLE AVENGE BAKERY PRODUCTS Newspaper Delivery REALTORS Shupper. bf. Hillside, N t ’$>. 1420 N. BROAD ST. WAverly 3-6678 Hillside, N. J. Schultz, cf. Open Every Day Except 437 Yale Ave. oor. Bloy St. INSURANCE Huber, 2b. NOTICE A Complete Line of Cor. Mertz Ave. DeLeo, 2b. TAKE NOTICE that P< - Monday UNionville- 2-6187-J Utizens Club of Hillside CHILDREN’S WEAR MANAGEMENT AT WHEELER

OFFICERS • Stretch Your Ration Points — Shop At Klebler, , President, KRICHMAN FUR SHOP QUALITY MATERIALS and WORKMANSHIP Gertrude St., Hillside, HENRY’S FOOD MARKET 421 New York-PL, Hillside, gjj J. 1448 NO. BROAD ST. AT REASONABLE FRIGES Thomas DSlikat, Financial Secretary, SUPERIOR STREET 1192 Liberty Ave., Hillside. N. J. Zygmund Koperskl, Recording Seo’y., Reputable Fur Storag A full time of CHOICE GROCERIES - Ave., Hillside ERNEST STAY VEGETABLES AND DAIRY PRODUCTS In our bonded tv under constant super­ % vision, yolir precious fur coat will be fully Painting - Decorating 1h protected, and insured up to your o'wn Paper Hanging valuation. Call us today.! Free Estimates J. Pedynowski, William Adamowitz 440, Bloy St., • Hillside, ‘N. .j : - . Non) is the Time to Store Your Fur Objections, if any .should be m ade I 367 YALE AVE. HILLSIDE C om /: .We Do Repairing, Glazing, etei ___UNionvilla 2-5416 Wm. BiUnsky township Clark, .of „ t —^ M oderate Cost? ’ HouseMovers & Shorers (Signed) . POLISH AMERICAN INSURANCE COVERAGE1 \ CITIZENS CLUB OF HIL.LSIDB, CARRY A FULL LINE QF QUALITY FUR COATS Plumbing & Heating General Building P -A Hlny 'St., HUlaldei -th r it? "Sheet Metal Work — Contractors NOTICE TAKE NOTICE, that H illside 'Lodge PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED ACCURATELY. No. 1691, B. P. O. B., has -applied to Your “C” Book entitles you to a new car the State Department of AlcoHollo. Bev­ 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE « HARVARD AVENUE erage Obntroii 1060 -Broad St.. Newark, MAXON MOTORS INC. CALL UN 2-3968 N. J., for & club License fo r premises HILLSIDE DRUG GO. h il l s id e , N. J, situated at ' 244- Hillside Avenue, H1U- PCWT1AC DEALERS ' JOS. M. KULAKOWSKI, Reg. Pharm. PETER BELVISO ____ OFFICERS 1444 N. Broad Street WA 8-21 1196 Liberty Ave. Hillzide - p v t.-p eter Belviso, 18, son of Mr. Frank W. Dilkeev BxAlted R uter, Telephone UN 2-6266 .1188 Church St., Hillside, N. J. Specializing in Repairs on All Makes of Cars and Mrs. Joseph Belviso, of. HOB Est. Leading Knight Leslie street, is now with the 13th 126 Frances PL, Hillside, Training B attalion a t Camp W heeler, Charles Wernicke, Est. Loyal Knight Oa. He enlisted In March. He 160 Hillside Ave., Hillside, N. J. *1' 'J' 'l' '5* 'J' *t't •»' 'J' '»* 'l ' ' I ' •>' 'I' t Arthur F. Haberbush, Bst. 3L.ec turlni was formerly employed by the Jiffy HOMEMADE SALADS OUR SPECIALTY Manufacturing Co. here. 100 Melrose Ave., Irvington, N. J R. S. KING * ASBURY PACKING CO. •' 123 Hillside Ave., Hillside, N. J. PETE’S DELICATESSEN 231 HOLLYWOOD AVE, . Phone EL 3-974,7 F. Alfred Bubb, Treasurer, Refinishing of Motor Cars Marine Pays Visit 1466 Parkview Terr., Hillside, N. J. 287 William St. WA 8-2768 — WE DELIVER — Francis L. Farrell, Tiler, Body and Fender Work To Cub Pack Unit 1220 Salem Ave., Hillside, N . J. Try Our Fresh Meats and Poultry - Fruits, Vegetables A visit S P. P. O, Robert Schnei­ TRUSTEES . LeRoy G. Hoesly, DELICIOUS HOME MADE BAKED BEANS MERTZ AVENUE, near N. Broad St HILLSIDE A Full Line of Groceries der,—U-.~ S. M arino Corps, of 1073 1472 Maple Ave., Hillside/ N . J. Chester street, and two Marine bud­ Oden F. Libbey, Phone WAverly 6-0548 dies inspired members of Den 2,« 1268 Robert St., H-Illside, 1ST. J. Cub Pack 198 at their meeting last Hubert’ W. Lane, 81d . Morris Ave., Elizabeth, N. J.. Thursday at the home of Mr. and Leslie R, Tlchenor, Jr., Mrs. J.G. Scheu, of 190 Ryan street. 1286 Salem Ave., Hillside, N. J. STEPHEN KORDA COLD FUR STORAGE Hugo W \ Bobertz, Schneider has been awarded the ftlpca, p, IT’S PATRIOTIC Navy Cross tor bravery in action, 888 Westminster Ave., H illside. N. !J. Objections, If any, should be made MEATS - POULTRY - PROVISIONS Basso, p. to take care o f your: clothes-.-...f f s _ and the cubs were greatly Interested -Immediately in-writing -tenith a -S ta te De­ McNamara in examining" the award. partment of- Alcoholic B everage Con­ FRESH FRUITS - VEGETABLES very sensible, too, to -let b. ratable, The den has purchased enough trol, 1060 Broad St., Newark, N. J. Scanlon, 3b. responsible concern carefully store Mosher, p. defense stamps in a month to supply (Signed) your precious garments. Every Hillside Lodge, No. 1691, B . P, Q. E„ 334 YALE AVENUE .Phone UNiohville 2-5088 Richardson, ss. precaution Is taken to preserve them. two soldiefcs w ith a ,,w alkie-talkie, 244 Hillside Ave., H illside, N. J. radio. 87-Ju McGurk, lb . Fitzgerald, If. Chesney, ] Special Rates for Service Men I Kroll. cf. Jasinski, < BRING IN YOUR COAT. Godfrey, 2b. Dm, lb . THE COST IS MODERATE. Hyde, r f .; Harrington, c. Feins, cf. . , Richkus, 3b. SUPREME Callendrello, rl Comets, o r n i Have Chance For Record Hills! dLe Horvath, ss. R. H. E. Fortunato, 2b. Cleaners & Dyers, Inc. In- the, seventh Montclair tallied against N utley’s five, b u t bUnched Oheaney, If. 1 r i ; ^ ' • o twice and the game was deadlocked to m to advantage whereas Nutley Jasinsky, c. 0 i i Totals ) - 311 HILLSIDE AVE. HILLSIDE, N. J. Fifthifth Greater Newark again, but not for long. In their h a d . several m en left on base. Dill, lb. 1 1 0 •—B atted for Quargley in 9th, bah^of-thfi-^eyftntb the Comets sent The game was scoreless until ffie Szarko, p. 0 2 0 Nutley 000 000 000—fi another run over, making the score fourth finning -when, successive Feins, cf. “ 1 - t------0“ Hillside 000 ' 100 Ux—3 Crown At Stake Saturday 4-3. in .their favor.’ In the crucial doubles down * the le ft field foul Richkus, 3b. 0 l ■ 0 Tw o base hits—Jasinski. Dill, ninth it looked-Jike Montclair would line bv Jaslnskl. Dill and Szarko Oallendrello, rf. 2 3 0 Szarko, Fortunato. Double plays-- nshlp Committee may, at the Stage All Set For by the same margin of one rim. stay in the tournament when, with tallied a run and sent Harry Ripca, Kugelman, p. " 0 0 Feraoo, Athofi and Qurgley; Szarko, place above speulfledr acpepfi^ Hillside’s opponent In the finals will two out, the home team got to Nutley flinger, to the shojwers. D ill Horvath, ss. o 0 2 Jasinsld and D ill.; Bases on balls— provided no higher price or' Thrilling Contest 2 ...... 4 is shall then bp bid for said : be Kearny High, wKich w as beaten Szarko for three hits and, coupled was jout at third when he attempted Fortunato 2b. off Ripca, 1; off Sasso, 1; off Szarko, f"aiiy Other person or It may * i...... Following on the heels of its worst tor -the-title by Hillside several with an ,errof, scored two runs to to advance on a passed bail and 1 3. Struck oufc-by Ripca, 1; by offer If it' sees fit. % I, ba ttin g slum p of the season, Hill- years ago and will certainly be out take the lead, 5-4. B ut Calien- Sid Feins was struck out by Sasso, Totals 6 ;,;T1------4 Sasso, 3; by Szarko, 8. Hits—off nshlp Com- Monlclair *001 000 202 00—5 the offer ot ! I ' side High School’s' unpredictable for revenge. Consequently,., the drello saved the day in the Hillside who replaced Ripca on the mound. Ripca, 3 in 41-3; off Sasso. 4 in the I baseball nine today has the oppor- stage is all set for one of the great­ half of the inning by clouting a Sasso, however, gave up the other Hillside 101 100 101 01—8 3 2-3. Losing pitcher—Ripca. Urn t tunity of, being th e .first team in est tournament. games on record, homer to tie the fscore again -at 5-5. two runs, Szarko walked in- th e Home ru n s—Callendrello. Double plres—Smoyak and Fries. K. the state to capture the: Greater w ith *the H illers seeking: t h e honor .Montclair wen l scoreless in the seventh, advanced on a sacrifice a n d plays—Richkus and Dill. Bases on nveyanoe to said pur* K Newark Tournament crown for the of being the first team to win the next two Innings, with Dick Kugel- came home on; tJallendrello’s single balls—off * Szarko. 3*; off Mosher, 1. LEGAL NOTICE of the Township 0( I fifth time. The only other team title five times and Kearny itching man cm the mound, but in the last to penter. In the / eighth inning Ptf-.riiA.lr nnfv—hu Rv.fl.rl by Kugel- Township of Hillside, Byvhich had a tournament record to upset. the Comets. half of the eleventh Sid Feins got Fortunato got a two-bagger, was •man. 1 by Mosher, 2, Hits—off HOWARD J. BLOY, , Township Clenl Snatching Hillside’s was. Irvington. Callendrello S tars oh, base with a clean single, ad­ sacrificed to th^d by Chesney and Szarko, 9 In 9; OH Kugelman, 0 ■Kwhich has been elim inated. Hillside had a- narrow escape in vanced oil Richkus’ sacrifice and scored on a single by Dill-. in 2, Winning pitoher- -Kugelman. came home when Callendrello again Umpires— Stout and Strauch. ^ The Comets, one of th e best Monaay’s game at Montclair. The In two innings, the first and fifth; Township of Hillside. remoney” teams in schoolboy- base- lead changed hands several times, hit safely through the infield. Nutley had the bases loided but Nutley I the purchaser shall fall to pay ip a ll, - won^the-iight*- in__the_ with Hillside scoring first* in the Nutley Eliminated was \unable to , get anybody around. m ^ ______R. H. E. balance of the pUrohass price Oor Job Is to Savo reinaLs at Ruppert Stadium on Satur­ opening inning, getting one run Behjnd excellent pitching by Fred In ’ t o " fifth.” Balbaeh tounted“ intn; a —Jg— -Q- hln thirty days from the date of 0 , sale, the Aforesaid deposi t shall d ay by nosing out Montclair High, across the plate^ Montclair tied Szarko hacked up by good work Jfi double play, Szarko throwing to Inglis/lf. ’ ... 1 0 by Dollars defending cham pions, 6-5, in an the gcore in the third1, h u t the.HHl- the field, Hillside High’s Comets Jasinski to get the runner at the Balbach, cf. 0 0 0 -eleven—inning—game—Monday . at ers moved ahead again in hheir half blanked Nutley,: 3-0, la st T hursday plate, with ’ Jaslnskl throwing to (5’Oonnor, c. 0 6 0 ship may proceed to resell said Buy p fo n tc ia ir. T his ejdra-irfning con-; of the inning, with another run. a t Irvington 'H igh school’s fidld, DfiT at fifst-'to complete the play. ■Russot- r f .------— 3— 0 , th» ffftwnflfrir pm*! -prsmlssa.____ Q______1. . 0 .. The Purchaser, in bidding, agrees P War Bond* test recalled another between the. The local nine extended the margin eliminating that team in the first In‘ the sixth Szarko was touched ipr Kuzmin, 3b. 0 . i. 19 and 20 In Block 69/7 on tl to pay, In addition to the amount same teams a few years back When by tallying a run in the fourth, round of the Greater Newark Touf- successive singles, tout bore * down Qurgley, ,1b. 0 0 0 c Assessment Maps of the Townsh bid, the oost of the preparation' o f ' / I fwqf fay Day Hillside dropped a 17-inning game making the score 3-1 in their favor. nament: Hillside ..got seven lilts ~and fan n ed th e next two men.— -Athoff,. 2 b .------ifiHsidfl. being a plot of around hA all papers. Including deed and reaolu- Four THE HILLSIDE TIMES, THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1943

l ESTATE and THE HOME

■ LETTERS TO THE EDITOR • Were sold to m ake room for duplex a larger stone, evidently a piece of newly planted garden patch and IN CAVALRY two -family houses (which is really concrete or cement, either at a tree bury, its choicest hone (which is a four family house).. in . a ..zoning or some other object, The' stone choice now-a-days; not only in dog Realty Transfers Opinions Of Our Readers area where there are only one and hit the tree, broke to pieces and one language) in the middle of some- two family houses. The. sale has piece , of it h it this woman. W^tet bean patch. . - already precipitated a protest meet­ this lad did no t know, howeverT-was We yrould not say,* tie our boys a t . the,, fact that this, woman, not hom e/though we should tie our "dogs, Samuel and Auguste Gluckman Mr. Mrs. Thomas E. Collins ing this coming Tuesday evening on Lm-_C!nr-pnmti on lot. 113. GARDENERS IN PROTEST cannot the part of taxpayers in -that neigh - physically strong herself, has had but we m ight say» impress upon them the care of her husband, who has to think twice before they throw pm the northeasterly line of William­ block B, m ap of section No. 2 River­ it’s time the true facts concern that a gardener might be forced to son avenue, -260 feet from Elizabeth The entire negotiation has ttfougnt side Park. 2 Ifig Hillside’s dispossessed victory vacate jn 30 days if the property tion and is still under physician’s The trend, now-a-days is toward Avenue. nothing but grief to so many of the The Aggressive Building and Loan gardeners were presented in some were sold. Now, anyone whb‘knows war .play among tile children, but. Mr. and Mrs, W illiam H. Hale to township’s voters f and. - taxpayers! care, and she herself is additionally Association 1 to Mr. and Mrs. David kind of Complete and logical form, anything "about gardeningrealizes Every ylctary gardener tm- township handicapped~d,ueH)o—th e —fa e t- th a f let’s try to' havei/peace at-home in Mr. and Mrs. Robert Charles An­ Skaklan, property in the north­ Last week’s issue of The Times (a that crops 1511- property now has his gafden at she had araseFIM3T"!^^ dersen, property, in the westerly line easterly lihe of Clark * street, 308.15: report of the Township Committee sltive to calendars or contracts. No stake for if these “farmers’* are finger on-her other hafid $ome weeks, tory gar (tons. 1 pof Thomas street,' 571.85 feet, from feet from Munn avenue, farmer can dear his ground of a H. S. BIRRELL. Oonant street.___A_ . meeting) contained facts incomplete, forced' oft the land, who may be ago, resulting ih a broken, nearly Incorrect and misleading. Here is crop, in 30 days. Mr. Scarr, being a n ffexfo? • severed finger. In addition to that, Hillside, 1 1 ex-farmer himselfrrealiZed this^and- CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST the truth* r I . / surely the Township Committee th e ; finger injured- by th a t—flying- hesitated to go ahead with the large I l l DISTRICT COURT 1. ^Not two tout three victory ha's overlooked some of these aspects missile is her 'thimble finger .and LEGAL NOTICE. L “God. the- Qnly__Cause an d Crea­ gardeners are being dispossessed. scale project he. an d his associates in their attempt to administer gov­ she is unable now to sew at her ACTIONS tor” is the Lesson-Sermon subject They are Mrs. Jacob Scan*-and Mrs. h ad been - planning- on -city prop*, ernm ent in our- best interests. We jegular-JEted Cross., work. , ’ NOTICE “TO CREDITORS ^ "JU d g e E rv in rS rlfalop,- of-the-Oec- for Sunday;: June^ 67: :in aU Chris- Samuel Weinblatt, of 250 William- erty. B ut the committeeman in aek for a reconsideration of the sale charge--of- -victory gardens- assured: Of course, this lad did1 not~I£-" ESTATE OF JOSEPH HROM AD A, also end Judicial District -Court—last tia a Science Churches and Societies son avenue, and Mrs. George Ness, -With-~a^-re^ tenfclonaiiy—throw—anymteig-—to=do^ “ known—aa- JOSEPH HR AMADA, E«*r week ordered judgments which in­ throughout the world. of 251- j Williamson avenue^ These ■th^ profipectlve “farm ers” th a t- th e meaning of “best interests.” We ask .bodily harm ,. hut, how milch more 30-day clause was “only a form ality” " Pufsu an t TO^tlier or der of OH A RLES cluded the following Hillside cases: The Golden Text" is: "Whatsoever names, for some strange reason, this as“ taxpayers and voters in. our serious this could have been had it and that they-would be able “to har­ ATOTTO,! JR., Surroarate of the County Peoples’ Burial Co. vs. Christopher God doeth, it shall be for ever: have been omitted from all news­ own behalf and In behalf of every struck some one on the temple or vest anything they planted.” — th e " TOlWHlbEiF of J . and Mary Ringwood of Hillside, nothing can be put to it, nor Hiny paper coverage. other guardener-voter in Hillside. in the eye? £k> many people are May A. D., 1943, upon the application , None, o f the gardeners knew th a t services rendered, $356.68. thing taken from itT." (Ecclesiastes 2. These .gardeners will not merely , Yours mostrsincerely,, working in. their victory gardens and the. undersigned, as ' Administrator “have to forego the joy ok seeing the- Township Committee had been the estate of said deceased, notice Gilbert L. Roth, individually arid 3:14). - MRS. J. SCARR couldn’t this missfie-fhrowing be hereby given to the creditors of said de­ their vegetables adorn / the > dinner negotiating the sale of that very MRS. EDNA NESS trading "as Le Cody Toasted Pies W . Among the Lesson-sermOn . cita­ considered another one of the “outs” ceased to exhibit to the subscribe) N. J .vs. Rpscoe L. MulUcan of Hill­ table" Cas the Times^pip®----they lolrfcirtiie very-same time they w ere MRS. . 8; W-EINBLATT, fo r- the duration? tions is • the following from the ALBERT RICHKUS have developed some three-fifths being given the ground for their side, tart, $215.35. Bible : “In th e beginning God created A victory garden in this Munn' - Samuel Levinson trading as Pru­ of an acre for produce which is to miniature farm. They certainly- did PEACE IN OWN YARD the heavens~and the earth." (Gen. Pvt. Albert‘TUchkus, son- of Mrs, be taken to m arket an d sold. not. enter the enterprise, "with their avenue section,- where “boys m ust be dential Hour Co. vs. Maria and 1:1). | Editor, HUlsido^Hmesv— boys" and1 dogs m ust have their William Guhrke of Hillside,, con­ J. Richkus, of 143 Boston avenue, 3. Not $60 but. over $150 has. al­ eyes open.” as one com m itteem an -“Boys' will be boys.” Of course- ■ The Lesson-Sermon also includes leisure a t large, is becoming a tract, $213.35. is stationed at Port Riley, Kansas, ready been Invested ini the proposi­ inferred. we have all heard that said many the following passage from the “despair patch,” for even the most tion to~say nothing of the invest­ . With the assurance that they times, and always haye~, and1 prob­ Christian Science textbook, “Science in training for the cavalry. He was lovable at-hom e dog becomes a beast graduated from Hillside High School ment of labor on the part of the would' be able to harvest w hat they ably will excuse m any a little episode when it is permitted to Overrun a Zinszer Transferred and Health with Key to the Scrip­ members of all three~tamilies. planted, the. three families went with that phrase, However, in these tures” by Mary Baker Eddy: “There in 1934 and was inducted on April . Now for a-step by, step account of ahead with great''gusto to develop days, so m any things are so dif­ To Camp Cooke, Cal.' is but one creator and one crea­ 1, 1042. He was formerly employed at Port Newark! shipyards. the development of the whole situa­ the lot which was formerly used for ferent and this episode which hap­ Staff Sgt. H arry T . Zteszor-r of 77 tion. This creation consists of the tion which township committeemen dumping. ■ On successive Sundays pened fl^uesday afternoon may tend Boute 29, has just” been transferred unfolding of spiritual' ideas and found only “unfortunate.” and afternoons after school all to make some boys think before to Camp Cooke, in Southern Cali­ their identities, which are embraced Swept by its patriotic fervor, the members of the families heaved huge they “obey th a t impulse” to throw SOLOMON’S fornia, where . he is an instructor in in the infinite Mind and forever Patronize Township Committee- last spring de holders, cleaned brush and cleared something. the radiodivision; His..w ifer -fche reflected, Th$se ideas range, from, elded tovTjermlt urp of township that lot in real pioneer fashion. The A woman in her seventies was in “One of Hillside’s Good Stores” form er Miss Jeanne' M iller, Is living the infinitesimal to infinity, and Our property for victory gardens, j famiii.es- nave^o0ntributedr "sons to her yard at~the rear of her iionm -1399-Liberty- Ave.------WA -3-9SQ7- ...... Hillside With him. Their home is at Grcutt, the highest ideas are- the sons and alizing that it cannot legally tie both the-army and navy and1 now when 'a-neighbor—called .'hen, to her, daughters of God.1' (p. 503). Advertisers up township property so that it they were making an additional fence. As they met, they heard a iT~¥0tH3AHrNO1W PArf-yottr-elBfftrifrSid gas-biila here. contribution to the .war program.- cradling noise through the trees S Get your money, ordei's .here anytime. They. dug, not ' the conventional and J few seconds later, a piece of sized victory garden, b u t' th e com­ M ffip stone hit this woman, strik­ plete - three-fifths of. an acre. ing her finger and cutting it to the In the meantime the Township extent that it bled profusely and the Committee was busy negotiating the neighbor had to come to her as­ sale of the ground from under them. sistance.-; . “We cannot .legally tie up city p rop­ Upon, investigation it was learned erty,"they-eNed-while In fact it. that some boy did* throw, as he said, was tied up. in very realistic fash- “only one stone, not such a small A Sparkling Smile ion. And the committee com pleted one.” H e adm itted .throwing a its work, dispossessing the “farm ers” stone, saw the damage it had done last week. I t is impossible to move and made the. remark that it would those crops in 30 days. The dis­ be all right soon for it was only -a Depends Largely on WE'RE possess only means the loss of time, bruise.' Hdwever, I do give him sweat .andiinoney by. Hillside ta x ­ credit, he did ftsk if there was any-" payers. thing that he could do. Healthy Gums... Why were the lots sold? They ’Apparently this boy had thrown 40 YEARS OLD Use IPANA ^M ASSAGE TRUSSES ELASTIC HOSIERY ABDOMINAL BELTS SCHARFENBERGER’S T H IS M O NTH 1141-Eliaabeth Avgime ------TT.lj.»nhi»thi ). E L izabeth 2-2211 . Medical Supplies Surgical Appliances

EM ILICTHC OINHAIWe STAflOM ABOOT MM Now Serving The War-Industries HEN you brush your For Ipana is designed not only NEILL & SPANJER W teeth—don’t forget to mas­ to clean the teeth but, with mas­ ■hen Public Service, Corporatioa of N pw Jersey was sage your gums. Eor bright sage, to aid the>gum$i Each time organized and began business forty-years ago (June 1, Mahogany - White Pine and Hardwoods teeth, a sparkliug smile depend you brush your teeth, massage largely on firm, healthy gums.’ a little Ipana onto your gums. 1903) no-person eouid have predicted that today the I860 liberty AVe. Tel. TJNionvflle 2-1717 Don’t take chances with “pink Notice that exhilarating “tang” United States and most of the, great countries of the toofh brush.” —exclusive w ith Ipana and mas­ If your tooth brush shows a sage. That’s evidence of gum world would be engaged' in the bitterest war in history. tinge of “pink”—see your den­ circulation speeding up—help­ Certainly no one of theiGoEjsoration’s founders eouid tist at once. H e may say that ing to make gums firmer, - yours is another case of "lazy” stronger. •- possihly^have foreseen such a world catastrophe. - gums—gums denied exercise by W ith Ipana Tooth'Paste and today’s soft> creamy foods— massage help yourself to health­ But the little group of far-seeing-business men who GO AL and C O KE gums that need the extra stimu­ ier gums, sparkling teeth, a conceived the Public Service enterprise realized that lation of Ipana and massage. more attractive smile, this State" of .New .Jersey would become a great indus­ Made in Hillside by trial commonwealth and they knew also that, in order BUILDING SUPPLIES to progress, the State would need sound public utilities BRISTOL-MYERS COMPANY —such as coubd produce an unfailing amounted gas and electricity and adequate transportation facilities. These W illiam Hale Coal Co. m en fu rth e r knew th at the success of these utilities would 1874 Liberty Ave. Phone UN ionviUe 2-2244 Hillside be dependent upon the growth and prosperity of the EACH LOAD DELIVERED IS CAREFULLY WEIGHED IP A N A TOOTH PASTE State.

rSp, after forty, years 'of expansion and. conservative management, during which period millions of dnltgra new capital have been investeTJFlhTTusiness, Public Service operating-utilities today^are supplying Who’s Who In Business electricity, gas and transportation not only to a vast residential and commercial area but to hundreds of A Convenient Directory of Men and Firms Ready to Serve You Efficiently in Their thousands‘of Workers in New Jersey’s War production , Special Fields. Save Time. Energy and Money by Utilizing This Guide to Help 'Yon industries. . * , Get What You Need, New Jersey, although comparatively small in area, today stands second among all the states in the value of Bakery Products Funeral Service its ship building and fifth in the value of its total war wor-k, w ith GontraGts -to tallin g $7,733^277^)100 as of February 1943. The very life blood of these war inA dustries is an-ample supply of electric, gas, and trans- portation services, to keep their wheels moving.

PUBLIC ® SERVICE A m 2 Barbers No Waiting JOE’S BARBER SHOP DELAWARE VALLEY NURSERY Pidverized Limestone___LVktgtjL^den EertiW - 437 BLOY ST. near Long Avenue 111 TIANfOITATlOH ICENI IN NEW JKtSMT Seeds and Vegetable Plants ROTO TILLING Serving Hillside Faithfully since 1927 0 W NO. BBOAD ST. EL 2-M20 „ j. THE HILLSIDE TIMES, THURSDAY, JUNE 3. 1943 Page T h n *

auon la /the moat pc Upon ^government. % Si Supreme Court. HILLSIDE TIMES EDITORISrPACE It to bt M to n i to to totto^

d Cron* Preparing tire on the bicycle of their prospec- ® l | v tijiUaiiir o l i u u ' B _ f i e i Franklin Erdman Wins at his home of a helrt attack jalflet oi^ North, jJroad., street near Mertz iN^Fses Honor M avenue call for help.. Medal As Marksman Company No. 3 a t artificial respftc#* Printed and Published every Thursday-at .to Relatives of nurses fr'Siti 'Hillside tion were unavailing and he wail 1443 Jiorth Broad Street, Hillside,., New. Jersey The Newafk boys were appre-. P. y./O. Franklin O. Epdmaa has who are serving with the armed bended by, police and returned to qualified as a marksman and may pronounced dead by Dr; Milton M. Lilien, tow nship, physician. Inter­ forces are urged to list, their narties th^r parents.. now wear, the army marksman’s t h e h i l l s i d e t i m e s p u b l i s h i n g c o m p a n y m ent was in Young Israel Cemetery, Sidney Sllverstela ...... Business Manager w ith the Am erican Red. Gross in- medal, it has been announced at Elizabeth so that they may be in­ Iselin. - • R obert K a p l a n ...... Editor Hamilton Shield, Northern California cluded to a Nurses Roll of Honor Robert Hanover Wins Army Air Base where., he is sta­ Mr. Ruston was a well known Telephone WAverly 3-2465 now being oonmiled. tioned. The qualifying shoot was m erchant here, up until about three months ago, w hen he gave tip his ' SUBSCRIPTION RATES Award At Peddie held- on May 10r , He is th e son of- and Navy nurses may list Mr. .and Mrs. FVank Erdman, 1137 prodtuie blM hess St 1570 Maple ave­ The TIMES will be sent to any part of the United States lor the names by calling Red Gross head­ HIGHTSTOWN, N. J., May 30— N orth Broad street. His wife lives nue to work in $ war frlaiifc, He regular subsotlptlon price of $2.50 a year, single copies 5 cents. Postage quarters,. EL 2-1417. 'They will be Robert H. Hanover, of Hillside, N. a t 1467 Highland! avenue. had been in business here for ii to Canada and foreign countries must be added to these rates asked to give the branch of service J., was awarded the Ingarsoll Honor years. In which the nurse is enlisted, her Prize at the annual Prize Day ex- He Is* survived by his wife, May COMMUNICATIONS Weissman R uston. The TIM ES Is always pleased to publish letters an d other item,, . address. If they lack any of this day on the front campus. ,Dr, Wil­ Punerul services were held Sun- interest to readers, and • Invites suph communications. The name ant. information, Red Cross may be bur E. Saunders, headmaster,’ pre- g at 11 a. m. at Apter’s Funeral a u n re ss .o L .ih O m to m ust,he. idvehln..e.ver.v. cm... 'nnt able to—secure it through other sented the honor awards. Home, Newark, for H^rry Ruston, puOAlcauoii, out as an evidence of good faith. Anonymous contmum channels; The TngerscSt Honor Prize was' of i-80 Grumman avenue, who died- WE D O PRINTING . uons 'will not be published. established by John Campbell Inger- soll, Peddle ’16, and Is awarded to War Training Course th a t student to th e Upper School; ‘•‘LAME DUCK” BUDGETING who has shown the greatest general At Newark College development during, the school year. Those wh.o_flnd it difficult to arrange tneir week-to-week The Newark College of Engtaeer- Tam ily hudgets"iiPth-e face of rism^costii, imposing taxTrorSeire tag . announces Its -ninth. -series ..'.of, Columbia Master’s :h n f dtlier wdr-lifne- edMittons will tev e -u-nyrnpaffrelid apprwm - tuition-free War Training Courses given ra d a r c ontract wlth- th s U rS . Degree For Bothwell flolf of the far more complex' budgeting problem fselna- fsi ew Office of Education under the En- Kenneth H Bothwell. principal of ‘a next (Javernur ImmedifflAly. after lie takes offlue late gtaeertog, Science, and Management the George W ashington and OalVto War-TYalitoig pr^rain.. - Coolldge Schools, was a w arded-the in January, Professor H. N, Oumminga, vice degree of- Master of Arts Tuesday . - Tfo olitiiod a 75 to 100 million dollar yearly spending pro- president of tBt college and insti­ afternoon at the comme tutional representative to- charge of ercises of the School of. Education •gramior.tno_mom,tiian..ons.laindred,departinenti5) agencies and the program, emphasized that the of Golumbla. University, New York. bureaus of State Government is an imposing task/' Yet, the new courses were a ll of college level and Mr, Bothwell received h is B .Sr were designed to provide the tech­ degree from Rutgers University and Governor: is T w q ir iis d ijy l ^ y t o ^ o n ^ l e t e l i t i f i ^ j o b w f ltf a r S i£our*"! nical training dmanded by local war holds a teacher's certificate from week period after taking office—weeks jammed with formalities Industries. Many outstanding In­ Shlppensburg State Teachers Col­ dustrial specialists and the-&taff of lege to Pennsylvania. and myriad new-fasks andHgtails aMOmpanying the taking over the college w ill combine to .teaoh of "tlie State’s highest post. the courses, .providing an unusual Boy Scout Troop 91 combination of practical and acade­ Each new Governor during his inauguration year is forced Is Making Progress mic experience difficult to duplicate. to rush preparation of his budget recommendations. ThtyCon- It’s A Date The complete laboratory equipment Boy Scout Troop 91, under the of the college is available to war situatibfL provides that he shall take office the third Tuesday in direction of Scoutmaster Bertram; training students. - .Tanuary following election 'and -statute fixes February IB as tbe M onday Ulrich, is finally ori the way toward Many oourses we offered' in the becoming a strong troop. It'has' fields of engineering drawing, mach­ deadline for submission of the budget. message. To delay the' Strawberry festival of Sinai Ladies Save credit Auxiliary. won the banner for 100 percept sub­ ine design, engineering management, "■Governor’s recommendatiorB -beyond-t-hw-latt-er-date-wouiii-i'm'- Tuesday scription to Boys Life for this year, Inspection techniques, chemistry, official m a g az in e of th e Boy Scoutsr ■mathematics; u ltra -h ig h -frequency pede work of the Joint Legislative Appropriations Oommittep Township Committee meeting. BY BORROWING •'-Canning—demonstration at Hill­ and- a new troop flag, and large and safety engineering. Most classes which uses the message as a guide in drawing up the annual side Avenue School. wall chart have recently been pur­ will be held two nights a week for State appropriations bills. • * Annual exhibit at- Abram P. Mor­ chased. 15 weeks. Oourses such as drdwtog Itl) OF BDUOATI ris Junior High School. The troop meets at the Abram Involve four nights a week for 12 Hillside, N. J. NOTICE! In his first budget message to the Legislature, Governor P. Morris Junior High School at weeks. . Special courses will be ar­ one loan from The Hillside National 7:18-o'olnek on Tuesday evenings. ranged, during the day for evening Charles Edison pointed oht.that he was forestalled from carrying * Board of Education meeting. .workers. Ju n e I I . Boys who are interested are re­ oil all your outstanding bills? Sue! cnit the “ deep digging” economy jo b lie had_planned to do on Meeting of canning aides at Hill­ quested to . get in touch with Scout­ Complete details and applications Are now available at the War Train­ atahlishes your credit, is a legitimate tbe State’s spending program by the time handicap.- He urged side High School. master Ulrich, at 48 Looker street, or any member Of the troop/ ing Office o f the college located at Ju n e 12 v. .387 High street, Newark. any tim e.1L . the Legislature to readjust the schedule for preparation of the Eastern Star strawberry' festival. -budget message. Similarly the Hew Jersey Taxpayers Asso- June 14; v Meeting of Veterans of Foreign Fractures Her Ankle Y oung Boys Attempt elve -convenient monthly installs ciation in its program of economy objectives urges more' time Wars. for the Governor during his inaugural year to adequately "con- __Flag. Day observance of Hillside In Fall On Stairs ‘Holdup’ Of Another not be a depositor. Elks Lodge. . aidSr and prmwrs s hud net massage p omtiiiy tp ^ f ly B b ^ i i ^ A' compound'fracture of die left Two* Ns W&rk boys," b o ttr IT years Ja n e 16 ankle was sustained last Thursday savings of the public tax dollar. | B0|rd of Health meeting. old, last Thursday evening attempted by Mrs. N ettie K ranztohr, 67, of. 51 to "hbld up” another boy about The thne barriers, fixed by law and circumstances, would Ju n e 18 Mertz avenue, when she: fell on the same age by threatening, him THE HILLSIDE NATIONAL BANK Waste paper collection south of the steps, of .her home. She was with an ice pick. They hatT rufr be hurdled.in a plan advanced by Senator Wesley L. Lahee of Hillside, avenue. treated at home by her family away .from home and .being hungry M ember of M em ber of Federal Huntertlon County to perfnit more deliberate consideration of Ja n e 19 physician and was then‘taken to were trying to get some money, -ae* Federal Reserve System D eposit Insurance Oorp.‘ •Waste'paper collection north of Newark Beth Israel Hospital. cording to ..police. . T hey slashed a the State’s multi-million dollar spending program by a new Hillside avenue. » Governor. Senator Lance has introduced a r&olution which QPEff MONDAY EVENINGS, 7-8 P. M. Township Committee meeting. proposes that all- budget information nriiinn.-pily aiippliflH -.t.Tift ------July .8 ,__jgj GOYemor llY State officials. inclndingT'ttrfl - S t a t e B n i f y at. f !n m . Board of Education meeting. missioner, shall be duplicated to the Governor-elect as soon as 2—Jidy-M— —v " Township Com mittee m eeting. If Wishes*Were Horses, his election is officially awibuneed ih ’iCeceinber. *Tn addition the July 30 new Executive or his representative ooiild sit in with the State Board .of Health meeting,. Ju ly 21 Budget XJommissionor at hearings, and in other preliminary Canning demonstration at Hill­ ...W e Could DELIVER! phases of the budget preparation. side Avenue School, July 23 THE NEW ODT ORDER PLACES US IN A Adoption of this "proposal would give the .new Executive a Meeting of cahning .aides at high POSITION WHERE AN IMPORTANT PHASE preview of the State’s financial picture several weeks before schoolr OF OUR SERVICE NO . LONGER EXIST,S^- July 27 — on some Long Distance ■ taking office. He would be in a position to more Basil v-detera-ntim - Township Committee* m eeting; DE LIVERIES. the spending policies of his regime upon taking office and it would not be necessary for hi® .to depend upon the “lame WHILE WE REALIZE THE POSSIBLE LOSS IN BUSINESS—GAINED THROUGH DELIVERY calls— the operator will say: duck” budget preparatory work carried on under direction of Se r v ic e —w e a s k y o u r i n d u l g e n c e a n d his predecessor in office. Dependable Auto Repairs COOPERATION No Matter How Little You Drive, Your Car Needs These IF THERE IS A SOLUTION T 0 OUR PROB­ Graduates As Pilot, Aviation Cadet At Spring Services. LEM—WE'LL FIND IT AND DELIVER THE Pre-Flight School • Change m otor oil GOODS AS WE HAVE IN THE PAST, BUT FOR Wins A Commission • Change rear end and THE PRESENT,. OUR GAS HAS GONE TO WAR BLYTHEVILLE, Ark, May 28— MAXWELL FIELD, Ala., M ay 29 transmission lubrication Alvin Roy Grossman, 26, son of --Aviation Cadet Kazqier J. Jan- • Radiator drained and WE ALSO REALIZE THAT THIS LOSS WILL flashed. Mrs, Regina Schwartz, of 74 Mertz owski, son of Mrs. Nellie Janowski, BRING PEACE MUCH SOONER, AND OUR CUS­ "Please limit your call of 334 Long avenue, Hillside, N. J., Your motor will -run 'better avenue, was among those graduated with plugs cleaned and ad­ TOMERS wWILL AGREE IT'S W ORTH THE today at the BlythevlUe Army Air is now enrolled as an aviation cadet justed or renewed and air SACRIFICE! Field with a commission as second in the Army Air Foroes Pre-Flight filter cleaned for extra lieutenant and rated a pilot of a School for Pilots at Maxwell Field, mileage. to five minutes— twin engine bomber. located on the outskirts of Mont­ 8 e was graduated from Hillside gomery, the capital of Alabama. Mclver Beverage Service High School In '1933 and attended Cadet Janowski attended Hillside Mac DONALD’S GARAGE Roselle Junior College. He enlisted H igh School, 1934-38. His brother Esso Dealer and Auto Repairs others are waiting” In January 1841 and was accepted John Janowski served in Panama 555 ROUTE 29, HILLSIDE as a cadet la st April. 1480 No, Broad S t for two years. UN 2-8022 Tel. W averly 6-9034,

BEST'FOODS 7 MODERATE PRICES SUPERDINER ROUTE 29 near BLOY ST. HILLSIDE Management of Gabriel A. Gabriel 60 ft. long and 20 ft. deep. Table and counter service. W here To Go ♦ W hat To Do Bring the family. T or will like our food and our service. JL H E PURPOSE of this new wartime practice is to try to give those who must iisg long distance ENJOY OUR a fair share of the busiest wires. N E W A N D Y ’S , SHUFFLEBOARD When-you must call and there is a waiting list of calls because the circuits are overloaded, the TAVERN 476 BLOY STREET GREEN FLYER SERVICE operator will ask you to limit your conversation to five m inutes. Irvington to Westfield S. SZARY Your cooperation in this new effort will' help Route No. 7 Bus Service to BOWLING ALLEYS to make long distance service meet wartime Irvington — Hillside — Union — Kenilworth Hollywood Meet Your Frip.ruht at. Our Rfi Ft. B a r % "needs moie effectively.— Garwood — Westfield TAVERN . i&6 HOLLYWOOD AVENUE. 1 FARE — 5c PER ZONE OPEN TO PUBLIC -: NEW JERSEY BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY Zone 1—Irvington to 5 Points, Union 7one 2— Union to Cranford Polish - American HALL FOR HIRE CiTIZENS CLUB FOR A L L OCCASIONS Zone 3— Cranford to Westfield * * * 7UNI IN ” TH( TfltPH O N t HOUR” M0NDAY AT 9 P. M. * W lA f * KYW * * * T A V E R N 400 BLOY ST. cor. Harvard Ave. Page Tw o THE HILLSIDE TIMES, THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1943

Tuberculosis League, Camp Endea­ lng the standards of the locals up her guest tier brother-in-law, Sea­ vor. to the requiredl level set'by the nfi- First Initiation Of Liberty Park Ass’n. man Leslie Abbott, who 'has just P.-T. A. Groups Organize Block Mothers tlonal organization. Several awards Social ltems= j;etoraed home from over seas. MRS.; EARL ' J, KEMBLE and ’s One of the most important pro­ have- been won for achieving goals. Season For O. E. S. • Party Friday Night jects was the. organization of over _Several members h a ve received Islde C hapter 192, €>. B. S.r will The annual get-together of the* daughter Althea, of West New York, Aid War Effort 500 block mothers. These mothers state and county " positions. Mrs. meet Friday June 4^ at the Masonic Liberty Park Community.r Associa­ were, week-end1 guests of her par­ will open their homes to any child Harold D, StewatfFls first vice presi­ Hall, i4^.NPTth Broad street, for a tion will be held Friday nig h t a t : By SALLY McGHEE= ents, Mf. andv Mrs. A. Thompson, of -.Review-Of—Year----- 207 ■•'Hollywoodf-avenue. ■+-*- * » ' WhuT who is on the ‘streetrduT dent 'pf^the-State Congress and-alscr business "iiieetii%7ollowed--by'-lnitia- Zatko’s- Tavern. "• Memb€ffs“ Uf-”ttie' ON- SVEIDNESDAY EVENING^ a t' S h o w s Great Activity ihg a daylight air raid practice or bounty hisronafii "RUI association)— which— sponao MR, AND MRS FRED CONRAN, Aihley is member-at-large of the Scout Troop 94, is assisting toe real emergency. The block mothers of the season, members are urged to discontinued its sessions for * toe ‘of- Pairbanks street, a stork shower A luncheon meeting of the Par­ State Congress. Mrs. Erck ^couts in raising,^unds to send guests .Mrs. O ren McCray, wife of in one school held over 40 parties attend^ The Get-to-getoer Club -summer tm d will begin again* early was. held in honor of Mrs. Lorih ent-Teacher Presidents’. Council, is' state chairman of bloolf-mothei^: twenty members ox^^Ctroop for a Major Oren McOreyf of Fprt Adair, for the children in their block so will meet Tuesday. June 8* at the in September. The, Christian End­ Dore, of HilWde. ■ Mrs. Dore received held, last week a t the home of Mrs. th a t they- might become acquainted. of .the-state, emergency chairman -of home of Mrs. Isabel Hubertus, of week’s vacation- a t ta ^ u n io n Council numerous gifts which were con­ Oregon, and daughter Joyce; and • Charles Blazier, newly elected presi­ the County Council. and Hillside camp in Rockaway Township.. They, eavor held its regular round table Mrs. Jam es MacNeil*. of New York. Hillside was one of the first local 584 Sweetlahd avenue. discussion on Sunday evening at - 7 cealed in . a . bassinet, . Guests in­ dent of the Senior High School P.-T. units to be so organized 'at the keywoman. Dr. Elsie McClintock is On Saturday afterfioon and jye- are helping the boys collect waste cluded Mrs. F. Carter, Mrs. ’ M. DANIEL LEEDS MILLER 3rdT county chairm an of* social and mfen- paper and one association member o’clock. Sunday Jiine 13. toe annual A., concluded activities of the seven suggestion of-the national presi­ hing, June 12, the annual straw­ commencement exercises of the Duplisse, Mrs. C. Peters. . Mrs. B. B2/C was home^ this week from dent, Mrs. Virginia Kletzer. In the tal hygiene. has made, a cash contribution, jp.-T. A.s in Hillside. Although this berry festival will be held at too Bible School’will be held. Promo­ Lynch, -Miss Helen Peters, Mrs. L. Norfolk,^Va„ "to spend several days While the parent-teacher year has meeting was of a purely social na­ more recent organization of block home of Mrs. Zola Laws, of 1268* tions a re to be m ade. The Church Cunningham, Mrs. F. Coaiiley- Mrs. Wito his m other, Mrs. D .Leeds ture, measures were taken1-ter.in* leaders many parent-teacher mem­ ended, newly elected officers will be Oakwood avenue. A birthday party Returns After Visiting School -wiii - be open for worship all U Bohlfls, Miss • Audrey Rohlfls, Miller Jr., of Robert street. augurate a woman-power council, a- bers have .volunteered their services. busy planning for the fall, and dinner will be held June 18 a t toe Mrs. John Murphy, Miss Catherine ’ C&RIP. FRANK L. BEARSE JR., much of Ahe work'"Will* go on d ur­ summ er. The Ladies*- Aid Will hold movement in which Miss Sue E. In every school-..there now Exists Masonic Hall: Reservations- should Husband In Virginia a: regular meeting on Monday after­ Murphy; Mrs. J , Tresente, -Mrs. H. son of Mr. an d Mcs. JErank Bearse, Savage showed a willingness to co­ an emergency food! shelf stocked with ing the summer, be made by June 15 with Mrs, Vera Mrs. John.F . Sperry, daughter of noon. Dixon, Sr., Mrs. H. Dixon, J h , Mrs. of Robert street, has returned' to operate. milk, crackers and cocoa and Parents of-a h school. age children soup,- Heller, who is in charge of arrange- Mr. and Mrs. George E. Breece, of MRS. J.- W MALONE, of Robert, .ChEfies Dore,. Mrs. P. Sabo, Mrs. camp a t F ort Jackson, S. C., after sweets designed to care for th e Chil­ are urged1 to consider taking an 106 Frances place, recently returned street, was hostess a t a miscellaneous ■Walter Chadwick and Miss June several days Ttffiough; dren In event of any emergency TdttVe 1 jjareat-iBBBHBP aetivi"-*" from a; four m onths stay lh Joiacx- the presidents feel that much has during school hours, , ties for the • coming year: T his is •"•Tr-Pic m c-FARTY way-enjoyed- bqen accomplished. T otal niember- stone, Va., where she was visiting evening for Mrs- Jam es R. Rowe, of XU, ANb MRS.. GEORGE F. Recently an dak tree wasrplanted one of the organizations that is Miss Carroll Fiancee a t W arinanco Park, on M onday by ■ ship amounts to over 2,000, includ­ h^ding^ehome-tronb.-A ,P,»T,.A, hqr husband!, Pvt;- John F. Sperry, 'Wood Ridge, who was msently mar- BYRNE, of North ArUngtam N&,, th e following; Mr. and Mrs. Albert on th e grounds of theS&ntorHigh- uwnan.tly were, gllftsts Of Lt. Byrne's ing 100 percent teachers ln> all1 o f in every school is being urged OjCorp. Frank Walter Btatloned- a t C am p FHckettr^V-fiT-Mrer tie d r—Gueete were-M r ^ nd Mrs. T . Soacoia and son Junior, Mr. jmd ^HooT m honor or the ftl^h school by­ j; ' M§ltSie Sf Wood* Rldge; MT. and-: parents, M-, and- Mrs. Owen Byrne, the schools. The associations have boys in service. Z educators everywhere, so * that, . and Mrs. Joseph W. Carroll, ‘Sprry'r7s the former' 'U lp5 "A. Mrs; Saunders and daugh­ taken an active part in war emer­ Mrs. V. J. liberty and* Mr. and of WoodruS avenue. Life membership -in the parent- through the intelligent cooperation of 1570 Sum mit avenue* have gp- Murphy. t e r Sylvia, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mrs. G. Fischer, of Maplewood; MR; AND MRS. CHARLES GUEN­ gency projects. Members have- taken teacher associations have been pre- between -the school and the ^iome nounbed toe engagement of their McNamara. courses in home nursing, flrst aid,, every-rchild-mayhave‘ ‘‘thehighest daughter Jane to Corp. Frank W. Mr. a n d Mrs. F ra n k Oaufield, od^ THER, of Church street, had as sented”tcr~MTS7-01iver-^WaHtegr^vIi^ Principal Hostess—To—=— -HthtiderMrr^d-Mrs^Rr^-Flandc^' -dianer-guests -on Satni-dfly evening I I | nurses aid. They have assisted, with Sue Savage, Miss L. Frances Howard advantages in physical, mental, so­ Walter, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. the Bed Cross sewing and bandages; of Nutley-; Mr. and Mrs.. a | ~ G .: and W ilbur Cox in recognition of cial and spiritual education.” Frank W. W alter, of 48* Northfleld prT, A. Executive Board Mr. and Mrs. George Fisher and they have collected scrap, silk stock­ Shadis, o f Livingston . end. Miss WE DO PRINTING their interest ahd.. effort In behalf ad, West Orange. Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Weiss, . of ings. fat and tin; children have been Miss Sue E. Savage, principal of W innie Unsinger, Qf Maplewood. Tyyjngtqn- . W the movement. . Miss Carroll is a graduate of Hfil-' Mfiside AWrme~Sohobl, was hostess fingerprinted and tagged for Identi­ -tide . High School and Is w lto th e ' M R S .' RUDOLPH ZEfiSER, of —PETTY OFFICER F irst Class fication; candy, books and toilet Non-Prbfllt Movement Grace Groh Bride New^ersey-BelFTTelephon€h-Gom- to-the-executive board of the school’s -wprirbayrics-street;—entertained—for- lioherir Curry, son of -M rs, W, C. —-Every—effordtoas been made to P.-T. A. la st • Wednesday' evening articles have been sent to men. In pany, Corp. W alter was graduated atherhome,*’ 1280 Salemavenuer her husband on Tuesday evening Curry, of Bank street, is stationed service; Thanksgiving baskets were stress the fact that the parent- Of Corp. Hamilton from West Orange High School and Clayton Jacobus, F,. jacobus, carl at the -great•lakes Training Centerr teacher association is not a money when plans were made r for the distributed; large amounts in stamps The marriage of Mtis Grace is stationed w ith the Medical dorps Huber and Harry Joyce. MR. AND MRS. HERMAN making organization and budgets next season. TflE FOLLOWING past presidents and war bonds were sold, one school Charlotte Groh, daughter of Mr. at Fort Monmouth. A luncheon for teachers was DORAN, of R ed Bank, were week­ receiving the Minuteman Flag, hav­ have been kept as low as possible. of Hurden-LOoker Post 50, Ameri­ end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nor­ The money-raised, however, h as been and Mrs. George J. Groh, of 137 served by th e executive board Fri­ ing 93 percent of the children buy­ can Legion Auxiliary, attended the man Platts, of Coe avenue. : well within the stipulations set by F a irb a n ^ street, and Corp. Howell day in the p .-t . A. -room, of toe- ing stamps and bonds. Contribu­ Linden Hamilton, son of Mr. and Will Give Illustrated • j •past ^presidents dinner held e*t toe MR, AND MRS. ALVIN GRAFF, tions were sent to the two am­ the national congress/ Some -of-the school -T-iirin~ M m ora.^on-M onday -evening:^ events were a minstrel, plays, food Mrs. Linden Hamilton of 26 Vine Talk On Her Vacations of Coe-avemier have returned home- bulances given the armed forces by street, was perform ed May.. 22 in Betty philhower, Evelyn Carey. Rose after spending the ijob^y at their the New Jersey Congress. "One of sales, luncheons. One school served An illustrated talk on vacation Lampe ,Libby O’Neill, Margaret Led­ over 3,000 lunches, using commodity Calvary Lutheran. Church by Rev. trips taken in toe United States and Soldier*s Wife And summer home & Manasquan. these is already serving in North O. M organ W agner. Miss R u th ford, Lehora' McGuhaess. .and Sally. . MRS. JOSEPH McGEE, Of 1248 Africa. P.-T. A. members assisted foods. 700 of'these lunches were Alaska will be given .at the Hillside Mpther Visiting Him _ McGhee. A number of the ladies given free. Corcoran sang. A reception was Presbyterian Church on Tuesday Miriam'plabe, entertained at dinner with the rationing program; coir held in the Hotel Douglas. Mrs. L. von den Steinen, Sr,, of turifed o u t to parade on /Memorial Delegates of , all the assoclatidns June 8 a t 8 p. m. toy Miss Alice recently for her mother, Mrs, Rosa lected bundles for Britain; contrib­ Miss -Ethel E ,' Groh, the* bride's 295 Fitzpatrick street and 'her Day, The next meeting Will be Courter, * who celebrated her 79th- uted to the Community Chest,- In­ have attended state and county con­ Smeaton; of M alden terrace. M iss daughter-in-law, Mrs. L. von. den held- on Tuesday June 15 when sister, 'and Mrs. George D .Groh, Smeaton, a teacher in the Frank­ birthday. ___ ..' * fantile Paralysis fund, Student Aid, ventions and meetings, thus keep- sister-in-law, .were honor attend­ Steinen, Jr,, of 23 Long avenue, left election of officers will be held. lin School, E ast Orange, took the last week to visit Pvt. L, von den HILLSIDE COURT, Order of SEVERAL HILLSIDE GIRLS were JUNETIME .BRINGS ants. Miss F. Virginia Ham ilton, pictures herself.. The talk will be registered at the “Homestead,” sister of the bridegroom; was brides- Steinen,. whQ~is in the Headquarters Amfl.rn.nth. held a card party at the for the benefit of the Ladies, Aid Battery of the 23rd Anti-Aircraft home o f Mrs. NeiUe MiUer; of 232 Bradley Beach, for the week-end BEITROTHAL 'm aid. George D. Groh; brother of- •Society——- holiday. Among the guests were, the bride,, was best man and an­ Coast “ A rtillery a t Camp Hulen, Crann street, on Wednesday after­ Texas. They will stop over a t New noon. The Friendly Circle will hold th e Misses R uth Sohuman, R uth ■ ENSEMBLES other brother, Henry G. Groh, and McNamara, Roseijaryjaorrissy, June] Orleans and A tlanta on their return. a regular meeting, at the home of Carl T. Wagner, the bride’s brother- Newark Girl Engaged Rohrbach, B etty Totterweioh, Alice in-law,. ushered._' Mrs. Frieda Walters, of 69 Wil- The solitaire , no longer ’^ D ia m o n d s T~o—Hilhide--Resident------Mamson—avenu8^oia-June--lQ._------W alsh, Helen Peters, of Hillside; -The couple went to Maryland on Eleanor uilt 01 IfyiEgtsuwrdpMBry sp arkles alone as- the sym a wedding trip. Announcement ‘ is made by M r. Son To O*Boyles.. LOUIS FUELLING, of the U,; S. and Mrs. Max Rosenstein of New­ merchant marine, was home recently DooisX of Elizabeth. bol of sentimgnt and betro Onlg the SSest Ciualilg . Corp, an d Mrs. William Vincent MISS 'EVELYN HEPUN, of Coe ark of the engagement of their O’Boyle, of 2X1 Hollywood avenue, to spend several days with -his fam­ thal. Matched accessories Police Reserves Will daughter Lorraine to Martin Rubin, ily a fte r several' m onths absence, avenue,; -spent the week-end with announce ‘the arrival of William 'her parents, Mr. and1 Mrs. Raymond son of Mr. and Mrs. - Arthur Rubin MARINE ALFRED ARTKE. was set in semi-precious stones / ...... W Hold Picnic'June 27 Vincent Jr., b o m on M ay 23 at Heflin, of Washington, D. G. of Field place. Miss Rosenstein a t ­ hom e on Wednesday to visit his A picnic will be held June 27 a t Newark B eth Israel^ Hospital. Mrs. lend their luster to an en tended New Jersey College' fo: parents, M r ~and! M rsr Ar-Artke.-of •MRS, GEORGE ONKSEN has re. M.asionis’ Grove, Chestnut avenue O’Boyle is th e form er Liliian Knapp Women and Secretarial School. He Salem Avenue. turned to , her home la Anderson, semible of beauty she will by the Hillside Police Reserves. .11 of FUllside. * Corp. O'Boyle, is form­ fiance is In the Signal Corps R e­ _ MISS GRACE MORIARITY, of Indiana, after visiting her brother., will m ark toe completion of toe erly of P ittston, Pa. adore. For best examples_ SB leickerls serve. Elizabeth, was the -holiday guest of Robert McNamara, of Coe avenue. second year of activity by this Mr. and Mis. Charles Smith, of 1211 MR. AND MRS,.- WILLARD- of latest inodes to be Seen, . group of civilian defense workers. •Send In Your News Salenuavenue. HOAGLAND, formerly of ■ Hillside stopTlr today. Those who attended will be ex­ Completes Course At and now of Chicago, wefe the guests UT5Brodd Si, . pected Jo bring their own lunches of their daughter-in-law, Mrs. due to rationing. WA AC Training Center George Abbott, of Hollywood ave­ £ DAYTONA' BEACH, Fla.—Aux­ nue, for the pas t two weeks. W hile iliary Mary H. Bator, of 1288 Robert here they- spent some- time - with Gonzer Co. street, Hillside, N. J., was graduated CHAS. HUBATKA, Inc. Mrs. Hoagland’s (parents In Mays May 29 from the administrative Landing. Mrs. ..Abbott also had as Jewelers Siiu» 1»W' school Jo r the 2nd ' w a a c Training' Engagement Sets Center at the completion of a-six Neto Yellow Gold 14K 24 WALNUT ST. weeks course offered to WAACs se New Spring Ensemble Sets, NEWARK, N. J. lected for their business back­ Brilliant Blue White Diamonds Opp. Federal Bldg. Post Offfee ground, education and aptitude. Dr. Samuel J. Preston GROUPED to SELL for $49.50 Surgeon Chiropodist USE OUR LAY AWAY FLAN Others to $1000 ! Day Office: ’ Luftmans Have Son 36 C entral Ave., Newark Costs nothing extra. Make WATCHES - DIAMONDS - JEWELRY fy\\ie B u ih e $ A son was bom May 26 at Mon- MA. 2-6113 small convenient payments rovia, Cal., to Capt. and Mrs. H arry - Eyet Eicamined— ------Glasman Fitted until ready to take purchase. I. 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