"XVTI, No. HILLSIDE, N. J., THURSDAY, JUNE. 19, 1941 PRICE FIVE CENTS" glit O n Receive Engineer Degrees List 2 3 3 Enraged Resident lou le 2 9 In A rm ed Must G o -S ervices Shoots 6 Youths Retired Singer Employe jefete Reluctantly Agree Will Regulate 113 Called Under Selective Had Been Taunted By; To Removal Of Boys Previously Traffic Signal Service; New Call Set Sale Of Cream * For Wednesday TWO SUFFER SEVERE ATE DEMANDS FIRST HILLSIDE Health Board Moves To GUNSHOT WOUNDS- TOWNSHIP ACT TEACHER CALLEp Provide Restriction wiai atrocious , .assault llside gave up its fight with the Same As For Milk 14-yefer-old Edward I^way~-Depar^ Hlfialfia has been given credit for WWBT Jh, M 1041 Fairview place, lyrntor Vehicle Department Asidents la the army, navy, 'JOSEPHINE LAZARICK FLORENCE McCLURfi —i-rspar-allon- Qi-ftn-si-dfeafiee regu­ J u n lfc h ig tt school sday night over the traffic light marina corps and coast' guard, as lating mla nf 1-t-pnm tn .stores; was Imphs, with a 16 gauge j. j. Weston He now-impassable Bloy street of May 16, according to fesnofia*©* New Jersey State Teaciiers Ooi- urday... Degrees of... Bachelor of authorized Tuesday night by fee shotgun yesterday, Adolph Benitz, section, of Route 29. mer.; to 5h9 local Dralt Board. So lege, of Newark, awarded degrees Science In educatlon were av/arded Board .of - Health. “Health Officer if 1221 Woodraff avenue, th is' tibr Vehicle Commissioner Ar-- far the tovfflatfip . lias Inducted to two Hillside girls at the annual to Jpsophlne. M. Laaarlok, of 1305 Samuel M, Jowitt said cream is sold S 5 m WES I f 1 f0r Qrand J«y W. Magee wrote th a t he had through aelectlve service 113 men, Gurd avenue, and to Florence E. loose by many stores, taking the i that the highway department making .-the total for - the 1940-41 commencement exercises held"8at- MoOhfre, of 123 James street. cream from cans and placing it.in Benitz pleaded not guilty before ssmpleted a sidewalk on the year so far 233. containers as customers order it. Recorder Ellsworth j. sterner^ side of the new- overpass west Next Wednesday morning eleven Jowitt said 'sale of milk in this a p e s said he h ad to hold him lpy. street,, O young men wifi depart for tae Tren­ form - is already . prohibited and S B JfiS- turn fee matter view of the completion.of the o ton fnduoticn station under tire Largest High School urged the move concerning cream 0V li10 ^ Pi’0Becut9r,s office, which separation and construction fourteenth call. Hillside-was asked as a 1 precautionary measure lor. fee would set the amcrimt ol ball. - ■ sidewalks on both sides of the to .provide 13 men, put two last sake of sanitary handling. Other morning was reported srpass,” Magee w rote,, “there is mfitiite. eliminations force the group municipalities. regulate fee sale of General Hospital aa in longer need for the operation of to proceed two short. Class Is Graduated crcum. ; Township Attorney Emil A. fair condition. ,'Physicians yester- existing Traffic control signal oay removed about 30 ttoy pefiety. In Next Call otic exercises, the flag salutq led by Herrlgei will prepare the Ordinance. iroin^we boyfi body, most of them ms intersectiOin-^; Supplementary Education Michael J. Joyce complained that The group scheduled as of yester­ Albert Issler, s. G. A, president, from Cffe- Intestines. Ha received a Threatens Legal Action Stressed By Speakers and singing of “America,” closed a neighbor fit Oakwood avenue was day to go Includes: Order No. 1781, converting a one-family dwelling blood transfusion yesterday and added: “Therefore,- unless the Frank A. Beifus, 21, of 391 Harvard trie program. The class then moved several bipod donors were prepared iciais of Hillside forthwith dis- avenue, 'a volunteer; Order No, 664, that they have acquitted into trie recessional to the time of into .a’ two-family home. Plumbing if necessary today to give additional ts operation and have Fraaflyn Herbert Drake, 23, of 1513 themselvqs well lh their-preparation •the school ‘Alma Mater. S Inspector Hugo W. Bobertz said piood to him. There appeared to loved from the right of way of- Maple avenue; No.' 671, John Paul for facing the world, 282 members plumbing changes had been made p o m m change In his condition State Highway, It .will bft neoas- Barlok, 29, of 250 Ryan street; No, of the largest graduating olass of but Indicated he did not consider it over night, that the Motor Vehicle Depart- 705, Aobert W. 'Minchfn, 26, of 1533 •Hlllslde-Elgh :Sehcol -received- -diplo­ a move-for a iwo-famiiy house, not - - Reported In ”g.QQ.d” condition fthia cooperation with the State mARTHUR L. KREBS m Munn avenue; - No. 726, Albert mas last night a t the eighteenth an­ permitted m the area by the zoh- morning In st. Elizabeth's Hospital, GEORGE PERSAK, JR, Awards Given lng ordlnaaoe.-qThe m atter was re­ ;hway Department institute pro- DONALD L FABER (above) Joseph Ralblok, 22, of. 95 Schley nual commencement exercises. Ray- Elizabeth, was William Mullican, 13,. legal proceedings; Unless X am THEODORE SCHNEIDER (shove) street,. Newark; No,.782, Michael mond p. King, president of the ferred1 to Building Inspector Charles 1637 Franklin street, who liras receipt, of a communication* from Four young m enfrom HiUsifie Andrpw McDonald, 24, of 26 Qda- Board of Education, presented the ick by pellets In the abdomen : |g j g ^ _ Truofiion, h o n o rs '' sngi- H.S. Students pert cor.cerr.mg fee. status of fee ^ew^hipr-6©mmitt®e--advdsirig. ,e—a*»ong th«---16-t-griwimt8».-to, Jiaatlng. -soaiaty a t ,-to4-«jlege,._He beck avenue, . : diplomas..' and right leg. I-Iis condition yes- complied with this order reieive tfieir degrees, from the New­ - Twe-hcnor-students delivered brief house. terdfiyjjitas gonsidered- fa.jrr 1___ was a member o: the Newark Tech­ No. 734; Harry Theodore Zinzer, Todds Tor t)efen«e iwo weeks I shall proceed. , The ark College jof Engtieerlng Friday nical School fraternity and was On 21, of 47 Mertz avenue; No. 738 -talks, Miss Rosamond Van, Poznak, Moving-Up Exercises Are The other fpur boys steuck by .the M || June 30, evening a t the Mutual Benefit life whops topic was- “The Forward.Look f The- State Department of Healti-. barrage of flylnjr ammunition, and the N. T. S. varsity basketball team. Richard Nelson Qullzer, 24, of 884 urged feat -fee board join wife" it in rownship Attorney Emil A. Herri- Insurance Company auditorium at Krebs was a member of the Phi Puree street; No. 748 Hiober-t Law­ of Youtii," and Paul, Coble, who Held; Student Leaders dio received treatment at-. St.; Eliza- told the Township Committee Newark. They are Ronald. L. Faber, spoke on "Training for Tomorrow.”. encouraging motion picture houses |eth's Hosprtal and were released, Delta Mu fraternity and' v;as sec* rence • Thnoney, 24, of 249 Clark Receive Recognition to show a short picture outlining doubted' Hillside. could win its of. 570. Yftls ft»®uej Tbifeodore A. refary-treasurer of .feg Flying Club,: street; No. 7«,. Robert Braunschwle- Rehabilitation Needed if BBSfi'd oh'tKeTiafigei'S' 'tO'pedes--' ■Schneider, of —S-lfi .Bcso&n.—ft-i-emie: Persak -and- Sshneidw - were mem- Van Pognak. ^feld 'Bigre . lg suggestions \for foods with high Four Released -g0Pr'3i,--ef 10-7 S ^ a h t steeefe and No, .'Mufiz,.fdc,a-Jia[isty.uf scholastic., B«6ltlan(>|-Vri«4fec.,io,.]iafe-sfltfe-4». ,ans which officials have charged Arthur l L-Krebs, -of 237 Befieview •bers of tlm Newark SSohfilaMi-SohWol; 750, '-Joseph J. Michel,'25, of ’229 I need for a’ program of' rehabilita­ and athletic fectivltlfes outstand­ Gfteaoe; iffrof 670-Bi3clianan-- terrace, and George Persak, Jr., of tion for younger Boys'and'girls of fenso measures, -Jowitt was .tfireoted treet, pellet In tlie right leg; Wil­ ;ye resultedr-from the division ' of fraternity; Sohneider was a ! mem* Silver avenue. ' to- contact ' :the- Mayfair, Theatre e highway and creation of the 1595 Clinton place. her of the varsity basketball team Immediate post-high school age and ing work were 'presented' yesterday iam p r fi® four received their bachelor of Hist Teacher those a few years older for- placing morning at the Senior High School's concerning a showing of the Aim ■ N g i f l erpass some distance away from o f * the Newark TeChnRal School at the local theatre, oy street. N.He said the courlis science degrees In mechanical engi­ and was president of his class la Mlaohln Is the first sohool teacher [them properly In occupations. She closing assembly, when the annual man, x% of 1500 Liberty avenue, neering. to come under, the draft- In Hlhsl-de. Jowitt reported the. following con­ wounds in the neck., right leg and joably would uphold -the state in his senior.year. All four were mem­ said additional. years of training, “Moving Up jhjjjcises’’ were held. While a t the. Jj6W£rk College of He Is a manual training Instructor compulsory attendance a t schools tagious diseases for . fee’ month of hip, and Richard Kugelmann, 18, dispute with a., municipality. bers of the American Society of May: German measles 79, measles Phe pommittee agreed to give in, Erigiieeriiig Faber was a member Mechanical Engineers. .In (he high school. The Board of [or more vocational training may be - Albert Iasler, retiring president 'of; of 1419 Hlawatlia avenue, struck nove the light, but ordered Town- Education so fa r has reached no the fiMfis. She praised the work the Students’ -Geneyal Association, 17, whooping cough 2, dog bites 14, in the nose and right arm. fp Cleric Howard J. BJLqy to write, 'decision fflgether any remuneration of suoh agencies as the National spoke briefly before Installing Wil­ chicken pox 2, mumps 8, scarlet fever Police said Benitz, & retired em­ Wifi be given any employees who 2 and pneumonia 1. He reported 16 ployee of the Singer Manufacturing the State Highway Department Youth Administration and said liam Di Buono, his successor as sin sfressii^ and' are called to military service, . a .WhllAJOany pcUege-sehelaxahlps. are deaths, 17 births and 19 marriages. Company in Elizabeth, said boys ha d - Each Grammar School to preoedeht has been set already m available She public should see the president, and ether S, G, A. offi­ Ha said Olean-Up Week last monfe- been taunting him over a reported r ttcism of the manner in which the waa successful, vacant lots having ihw^-depa^tmenlr-ehaiEged. ~the- the case of Dr, Harold J’. Orris; one need for much greater - endowment cers. rDIBuono made the preeenta- threat' several days ago -that he of the school physicians, w ho. Is df oofieg'es. T he fepeaker called for tion or good "IT’s, -the highest award been—well-cleaned-up—and—toe-dis­ -would get-out-hl^-shQtgun-if-he haled up and fell on him with many peUets in his body. principal. HOLLYWOOD AVX, C m OOKANT ST. THURSDAY. JUNE \9, 19*1 Women’s Page >: PersonalSociety Notes :.: Fraternal

u-ger and Ranees Mae, 'BOTimS MoEulik. Willoughby, son of Mr. and Mrs. RRfed4 High 'School JRI For -G irl— -W ed-Sctorctay- Birthday Marke By MBS. BESSIE CURTIS ABOUT 40 ATTENDED a sard Thomas S. Willoughby, of Jackson Bethany GoUege, wherefe, i, Around Town party giver, by Mrs. J, Pentek and Heights, L, I. ager .of fee track tetun a S Mrs! J. -Berger a t fee hfeie of Mrs. Miss Sehear was graduated frdpt; •per of the rifle club j it MISS DORIS MUNKEL; of 1292 Hues, of 280 Plttjfetrlokr street, en- Scout Day Camp By Eastern Star Berger, 325 Florence, ’avenue, op Hillside High School and is a stvi-' Salem avenue,-celebrated1 her birth­ talned on fee occasion of the con­ firmation of their daughter. Norma. Tuesday eveplng. - Proceeds . were dent of health education and nursl­ day Saturday by attending a show given, to the Auxiliary/nf Calvary • .Brownie Scouts,... Intermediate 'The 18th birthday of Hillside and dinner in New York. Sunday ■ i o attended were - Mrs. 0,1 ing at Jersey City 'State Teadhers’ Fsooiits, Senior Scouts jire eligi­ Chapter 192, O. B. S., will be . cele­ Brown and'daughter Gloria, of. New Lufeeran Church. -Hostesses for. to­ College. She Is. a m^nber of Pi brated' tomorrow in Masonic 'Hall. she was given a surprise dinner days J c ffi. will be Mrs. William ble tb. attend the Girl Scout Day attended by Betty ESsasSer and York.;. Mr. and Mys. W. Stewart and Supper will be served' at 0:80 p. in. sons Allen and Dofcald, and'Mrs. Metzger, ife’s.. P, Muller and- Mrs. Gamp at.Spinnings Woods,' Wari- Wise, of Bryoti, Ohio; Mrs. WUllanr sielohlngef. Next Thurs­ Guests of • honor will include . Mrs. V. M. Keniiy, of Boston, Mass.; Mrs. Huen and daughter Barbara, of. nanco, Park, on Wednesdays , and’ Abbie Niederbuehl, Past . Grand Hillside; Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Arvld- day Mrs. O, Newman Sr., Mrs. O. Matron, Charles Puder, Past Grand L. Shaffner, Frank Munkel and R1. Newmhh Jr. and Mrs. N. Perweller Thursdays .during; July from 10-4. Ammerman, all of Hillside. ^■ d au g h ters Marjorie and Doris A bus WUi leave ..'the.. .Saybrook Patron, and Miss Helefi Schmidt, THOSE WHO ATTENDED the gon Nerirtte, Mrs. -M.- Oates- .wffi-do. the entertaining^. .... District Deputy of the fourth dfe- amJ - Mrs. N. Price, all of Newark, MR. AND MRS. W. IlUBERTUS, School at 9-: 35 a. m. and. the Hur- trict. Dancing confirmation party of Johnny Keitel, win louow tne supper, the enter- Mr. and. Mr; Price, of Scranton, talced, fee/ following on Sunday; tainment including accordion selec­ Doramus :place, w ere. Mies S. MALLEY’S DRESS. StOf camp site. The bus will leave. the GraS, of Maplewood; Mr. and Mrs. Ife / Weldeman and-Javighterk Etele camp site at 4 p. in. to take the tions by Miss Beatrice MacDonald - -AM€>TOERr0ON-PiaMA-TT-&N-pftf- H-nrl Emily, nf Elmhurst. L. I.: Mr.- amd~Miss Anna Oapanegrqr ~ — Sherwood-nf-East-Grange; Mrs. C. and- M-ra. -SHBoh-lipf. of Carlstadtg Tinffift. Therp is fid clrafge. Graff, of Newark, and: Mr. aTWd'MTs: ty was held.at fee home of Mr '"ANNOUNCES ITS NEW LOCATION at Tuesday June 24 at 1:30 p. m. the BUckle and daughters Joan and Mr. and Mrs. O. Sohaadt ahd son Scouts will be required to show their Get-together Club will meet a t the and Mrs, 8. Phillips, of 14-72 R ank- Charles, and Mrs. Elizabeth Huber- Dorothy and Mrs. Brazee of Hill­ street, for their daughter Louise. registration cards. home of Mrs. Ida Covey, of 306 Day- side. tus, of Crestwood, N. Y.; Mr. and Scouts will be assigned to units ton street, Newark. Guests were her grandfather, Wii- MrA®t^Rlker^ughtanShlrley-juid. ^l^toe-aamp^n^dHW-il-1—make—theii^ i. AND—MRSi ^DAVENPORT ragg WB.1IS. gna Miss Mary Lie met, sems Harry.; and Thomas, of East 314 Morris Ave. Elizabel own ^ plans * committees. Plans were mate, $0 M B g: festival for the Legion Boy. Scouts and Sons Streamliner "Torpedo"Six Sedan Coupe $923 I of toe Legion on July 2. Delivered at Pontiac, Michigan* WILLIAM BELL, of Coe avenue, stationed a t Port Dix, spent the week-end at home. lim e^IettsIfu e. lat& M3, m O MRS. J. HORZY, of Robert streaf...spent the . week-end A gave me the as. the guests of Mr. Horn's parents Tontiac Owner r f q u a M i / . In Massachusetts. - NES. CHAKLES SMITH, of Salem avenue, - returned’ home on Friday. after a week spent visiting lends and relatives in New York. greatest selling I’ve ever NORMAN COWELL, of Bank street, Is spending his vacation at home. Next week Mr. and Mrs. Ooweil and daughter Joail - ^irnnonda rfflJalckes - spend a week a t Lhe shore, i MR. AND MRS. LEMUEL ^[ULL and, daughter Shirley, of Robert street, and Mrs. Hull's parents, Mr. 117 <33road &i% aBeth, and, Mrs/ E. Hockenbury, of Salem avenue, spent thd* week-end a t their summer home h r Manasquan;' MR. AND^MRS. A. A.‘. LAMPE, daughter Doris and son Carroll, of •Robert street, spent • the'-week^Rd-- TRUSSES ELASTIC HOSIERY a t Frenohtowh. ‘ * MR. A^D MRS. HOWARD V. ABDOMINAL BELTS r ia r a o R , of, Salem avenhe, will spend the week-end at Metedeconk SCHARFENBERGER’S as the guests of Mr. and1 Mrs. Les­ 1141 Elizabeth Avenue lie R. Uchelior Sf. Elizabeth, N. J . MR. AND MRS. HAROLD FISCH­ ELizabeth 2-2211 ER ahd daughter, Jane, of Bank Medical Supplies Surgical Appliances street; Mr. and Mrs. Gorman Fisch­ er and daughter June of North Broad-street,-were guests of Peter Fischer at the Fischer summer home in Metedeconk Pines for the week­ end;—Mrsr—Fischer ' and- June Will' ORDER THROUGH USh ^ spend 'the next two weeks a t the bungalow. After the closing of /^ P W T " O N B OF THE BEST SALESA:i.N I ’ve school- Mrs: Harold Fischerf and that assures maximum dependability and trouble- PONTIAC PRICES B%GIN AT $828 FOR TH® COAL " FUEL OIL leave to' remain for the ever met actually Wen’t a salesman at free performance. DE LUXE “TORPEDO” SIX BUSINESS COOT# summer. all--at least by profession. Yet, this man gave "Then to top it all off, he let me drive his MIS$ CORA SAHR, of Ope aVe- me the greatest, down-to-earth selling I’ve ever Delivered at Pontiac, Michigan. *State tax, option4^ KOPPERS COKE Me, returned*: home 'on Saturday had from anybody. Pontiac—and what % thrill this was! More power, equipment and accessories— extra. Prices and speefr: WE URGE YOU TO PLACE YOUR after spending two weeks a t Sea Isle, Georgia. While ’there she , "He was a Pontiac owner to whom I talked get-away and smooth action than I had ever cations subject to change ■without notice ORDER NOW stopped at the Hotel Ooieteif. dreamed of getting in a low*pric^i Oar. - . M g/ AND ‘. MRS. ERNEST when. I was considering the purchase of a new SOftrOKBDA^2 and family, car a few weeks ago. "And speaking of price—-of course you know EL. 2-7123 Ooe avenue, spent the week-end as ■ This man showed me from actual records that the . 1941 Pontiac 'Torpedoes’ cost only a *"■ 1 the’ guests of Mr. SchickedaiJz’s par­ 7s WA. 34938 ents in Annandale. that his big, roomy, luxurious Pontiac 'Tbs'1 few dollars more than the lowest. ' MISS MAE CORRY, of 18 Looker pedo’ costs no mote for gasoline and oil than' "Needless to say, I’m now a Pontiac owner— street, spent last ' week as the guest the small car I was driving. And as for upkeep,, and.I’m mighty, proud of it. In fact, I'm urging ‘ a ? -of friends in Long -teland-, N. y II he provfed to me that Pontiac has every feature ali'my friends to buy Pontiac 'Torpedoes’.too.” Tbrfffat W m s c a d w i t h m u s t n r n DANIEL LEEDS MILLER. INC. SALAD DEMONSTRATION • A salad demonstealilbn win b; :glvem-beloii8--Q#l---9eBaV-T7wm_ 31 at 4 p, m: tomosrow by Miss CallA- MAXON MOTORS, Inc. 1356 NORTH BROAD ST. HILLSIDE, N. J. Kah; of Public Service, at fee home of Mrs. George Tipping, of 210 1444 No. Broad St. oratm street. Hillside, N, J. THE HILLSIDE TIMES?THURSDAY, JUNE 1 9 ,1 0 4 1 jr| Scout Camp Schnabel Weds ’ ' YOULOOKTOOHAPPY FOR SO EARLY IN THE Be Inspected Elizabeth Gif] MORNING, BILL HOW COME? loaportunit? iiP ^ p e o t Camp Marriage of Miss Jean Ada Bdll m m . Hoover, * o Girt ,^oout of 621 . Ghjlton. street, BCzabeii • SELF - SERVICE - FOOD - STORES K -4 d s -district. whlftjJfL ftughtsr of_llL.«4& ..w W W on lake Bknawsuiteji. Y„ St Ball, .of Minneapolis, Minn to- Mruaaii S W M l BM*y BS0S4W1 Bohnabel, son Jfe n Dunday W 22. according TOWnfihlp Treawertand-Mk^KM.i.y. Custom Ground coffee* is ALP FISoimW'SCW Mrs. Mar- Schnabel; of SO Mertz avenue, took" Jfeoran, of Hillside, hbairmatl place Saturday .evening, ¥ou-6et-L ower Prices Here Because coffee ^correctly Aground tor f s camp ooimnittee.. IS — IB T he' ftfeto n y -was performed in yourownlcoffee’jj o t g! ;{£tfHoir Stevens, #reetor, Tlrst papidst *®»ehi #esiaaeid_Br Seek'made - arrangemente for Rev. Eugene G. Mfn&i, pastci.’ a teios god members of reoeption a t &e Bdlnaibel residence: We’re popular With Your Neighbors simp" committee assisted | | here followed. . R ED C I R C L E C O F F E E and arranging equipment. te Dorothy/ Joyce Sshgtaefiter, / friends and .bther Visitos of. Ossining, j$, Y„ was maid of Your A&P Super Market-certainly is a busy place. to share one fixed store-keeping expense, and die am a piBBieL.ainch: end spend •honor tfor her cousin.* Another ,, nn- the grounds. camp oousln, Miss Gladys Ohacberlatn, About everybody you know drops in frond day to less is added to the price of each. You see, it is A&P been conducted-on: its - present of Westfield, and Miss Jean Selma* ddy to browse round and gather a basketful of bar­ policy, from way back, to share all sayings with its 2 » . l?s3 7 ‘ , ye&FSi bel, sister of the oridegrooffc, were customers in the form of lower prices. So, the more camp will open June 29 and, bridesmaids... .Oonald. B. Schnabel, gains, And it’s just because A&P Super Markets are in operation until August 24 brother of the bridegroom, was the patronized so thoroughly that prices can be so low. the merrier—our popularity pays you real dividends! Metropolitan Area's Largest Selling Coflee ~ Qj^ adul't-eomasel. Come today, sh<5p.and' save wtth 'ermfrder ° 5 ’uding a dietitian, doctor, Beyer and K,J 2Smt'Sig6i, of Hlll- For the more that’s bought, the more items there are Cross -swimming -supervisors, slde, and Walter Dealaman, Jr., of COFFEE t} -director a|id assistants and Bast Orange. ..and Howard-D Jonas, Grapefruit Juice UnS t;4 1 .2 23c d£r(p JJjul Quality. WlsuaiA. CbuL ^uahantasxL to. Satisfy.! Eight O’clocki Mild and Mellow W -29e mnsr crafts, dramatics, Da- «t-Be«feefflapten7-Ir I. Sfroag O Mid" mumftwOF supervise eaoh The bride wore a gown of vvhlte Orange GRAPEFRUIT Juice TM W l SUNHYFIELD— “ TENDER-COOKED " Bokar Coffee d Vigorous *■ fji There 7® ’be an average fHteguise6|g and lace, With piiftfl, WHITE HOUSE EVAPORATED A four leounseior td three. sleeves, .and. a. rcund-^pearl edged Sunsweet Prune Juice ^ 1 7 « READY-TO-EAT HAMS For Every Milk Purpose HFor r 28° ijjersr Tumkllna' Her length voB- LEGS •> LA M B 3fI'26 n ■Thfce TOO EES to drive up tor was held With orange blossoms and 10 to 12 lb. Avtrsgt , hwo ^riO u (day’s' inif&stiMi should she carried bride's roses, sweetpeas Fruit Nectars S f 3 ^22# of BEEF Whole or Either Hill 1+ I * Condensed Milk ifttsburg. N. Y.. tact right jaer flail gypsonhyllal Naturally Aged lb. just Slice S Serve Bold or HeltlnOven 'bridge aftmamg*;;®® The maid, cf honor wore hme. Apple Juice »» cheek 2 ^ r l5 « PRIME RIBS,r Cut from! st Six Ribs 25- S r i 5° *mi—^Batetta^o^wdafr -ma.mH-i«et,te--asit=^thft bridesmaids: Bear Mountain, p ast Lake were, gowned in yellow* marquisette. Grape Juice 0° bt; 19° Boned Chicken «mrG9° W S * tap,. About three miles beyond They carried old fashioned nosegays ■ e is ttemMhMgmM’Gam pJteu end wore matohhig flowers® their* Grapefruit Sections 3 ^;,225c BROILERS & FRYERS sassritt125< Armour’s Treet . « 23c Hoover, K -l,” making a left hair. Mrs. Bell wore a two toned hich leads to the camp site. •blue crepe gown and a corsage, of Grapefruit oranee Sections 2 M 21« BONELESS CHUCK Davis Baking Powder 2 V*, 23° gardenias, ilia. Schnabel, mother A&P Quality Naturally Aged Steer Beef of the bridegroom, / was: gowned :in. POT ROAST 27« Baking Powder plNSg 2 9° blue lace and had- -a oorsage of1 Sliced PineapplereSubel21;,? 25« Jewarl< Girl W e d orohldB. Fruit Cocktail SS A ^ — 10c A&P Quality Naturally T a p io c a ANN rftE-QuidfMing 2 ; pfcsw-1 5 ° The bride is a graduate of Steph­ Aged Steer Beef ens College,. Columbia, Mo., and is SIRLOIN STEAK 29- Junket rgnnet Powder 2 ^ 1 5 ° connected with the Western Electric Fresh Prunes f i r M l Do Albert Zalis A&P Quality Naturally ,r Gojmpany in Kearny. Mr. Sohnabel Campbell's Soups ftSSSS 3 23° Corn Starch *»uhwield hm -v6° is a graduate of OOlgate TThiversiiy PORTERHOUSE STEAK Aged Steer Beef 35- to Anita Karoh, daughter of: and is employed By the Prudential Jell-0 or Royal desserts 2 s b - 9° and Mrs. George- Karoh, of Insurance Company in. Newark, Campbell’s tomato Soup 3 20° rjfffei and' Albert Zalis, son of Tney left on a motor trip i graduate of East Side High SUNNYFIELD 0 f t U hoolj where she "received' English Sliced Bacon Sugar-Cured ' 27° Top Sirloin Roast . . Ib 33° Rajah Cocoanut ^ -'*"7° .. scholarship awards, MlssJCarch OrClaire RrParent employed by Undabury, Depue & Wheaties or Corn Kix 2 19° Spare Ribs ib. 17° Chopped Beef Fwtiy around ib19c Cake Flour Bu,rSY/{oLpL. 2 X/27« ifc . Her fiance, a student at Announcement has joeen m a d a m jwark T eottri.-G ollege, Is with, Mr. and Airs. Jules P. Parent, Wheat Flakes SUNNYFIELD 2 f t 15° Fresh Hams Whole or Either Half ib 27c Plate & Navel Beef Fresh or Corned lb< 10° Bisquick . , - 40oz.Pkg.25° fflnlmhy P’irnp r!fv, w«OT«k.-..... 1?,10 nvepiie, of. the engage- ment of their daughter, lvfis3 Claire Rice Krispies | 2 19c Fresh Calas b 20° Round Pot Roast ' Roseanna Parmit, to Jdlm- Edward Sohaaf, soft of Mrs. fif ty ‘M. Sohaaf, p # o z . pkg. 5c ib 26° Boneless Brisket Beef Corned ^ 25° of 576 Monroe avenue, EHeabeih. Corn Flakes ^ Frankfurters Mi. and Mrs. Parent revealed the Long Island Extra Fancy N ib 19° Loin Lamb Chops oi«>to»««« b 45° Vital Statistics engagement a t a reoeption Sunday H-0 Oats 2 K 2 3 - Ducks night at. toeir Homer" aftendedrby ydw pko 6c a Extra Fancy '®T|™st§. 'Miss Parent wi-® jia a ff'1 Roasting Chickens 29° Veal Shoulders r ated last night, from Hillside -High Births,: Q uaker PUFFED W HEAT “ SPAHKIES” pkg J c Smoked Tongues 29° Breast & Neck of Veal Vincent George Lopg, to Mr. Sdioolr -Mr. Sehaaf--is -ike-brother |B £ r ? b h n Joseph Long, of 6 of f t e late Bmie Sohaaf, heavy: weight boxer. He was graduated Sunnyfield X Puffs ^» 5° Bacon Squares mmsr; 17° Leg or Rump of Veal lldeie piaoe. from Wrentham High School, w ren 19c Beef Liver *P8m«ny soiaotBd Marriage Licenses Sham, Mass., where his family form: Quaker PUFFED RICE “SPARKIES” pkg. 9c Chuck Steak or Roast ^ To Prank A. Mahon, of Newar erly resided, and is employed by Madeline Bara Marks, of 832 the Diehl Manufacturing Company, Heinz Rice Flakes 2 pkg?. 19° Cross-Rib Pot Roast 29c Beef Kidneys . . Elizabeth. tohanaa street. Ready-To-Eat Meats To Morton Mtatz, pf Newark, and Shredded Wheat n.b. c. ^ s.N)e Fine Quality Seafood at A & P Fish Departments fitrude Rappaport, of 1525 Maple -glue, Surprise" Shcfvv#' For !- Flakorn °°*« Mix 2 **• 21 ° Fresh Sea'Bass k 15° Fresh Fillet £ m Boiled Ham »•"<> lb 29° .To -Thomas . IDeSanto, "of 1280- lb. 0C Fanoy— Largs Liverwurst, lb 26° kite street and iililaa Agar, of ItHel Zatko Is Held Shaker Salt crystal 2 ^ t f° Fresh Mackerel Shrimp Shelton terrace...... Spiced Hamb 39° To John Anthony BlohkUs, of 170 surprise miscellaneous shower Salada Tea S X: 18° 35° Butterfish F»"«y "= 16° Codfish Steaks sltknore avenue,, and Dotothv given Satuftay nlgKt at ahe Smoked Fillet Hi«Mk Meat L o a f,B & |b 30° Ritz Crackers buise Baum, of n o Baltimore ave- home of Miss Margaret Hanna, of Cocomalt w ib.im 21 c ^ 39° Flounders urg, ' 12° 1243 Robert street, in honor of Miss Peanut Butter To Thomas England, of 319 Itaska Ethel Zatko who will be married to Coconog n,S r 2 i f 25° Smelts Fanoy—No. 1 II 16° Weakfish Fancy Thuringer, culm b26° treet, and Louise Morrison, of 524 [John Maxwell on July 20, The gifts Preserves ocust avenue. Were arranged, under a pink and ★ ITo Bj.iph Miller, of Rosalie, and agua umbrella- White Rock Water lora Devkh, of 1383 Harding ter- Those present were Miss May BOozef, Miss Marge Kanha, Miss JUNE is NATIONAL DAIRY MONTH ■ S d Stanley NowselsEi, of Newark, Ann Hollo. Miss Elsie Orban, Mrs. Yukon Kola ad Justyha Ambrosy, of 1311 Avy A&P joins the nation-wide celebration of Notional Dairy Month! Visit your A&P for these values — Cheesa, ■E. Oremus, Mrs. W. Sokol, Miss Butter, Eggs, in appetizing varieties, with A&P money-saying law prices. These fine, healthful dairy produett treet. Mary Zatko and Mrs. J. Zatko, Jr„ Danish Raspberry To George Gbx, of Newark, and come direct from America's better producers . . • are carefully inspected . . . buy them with eonfidencet all of HUlside; Miss Eileen Maxwell, -Pre-Cooked 8 oz, pkg. Frances 0. Davenport, of 1514,T Miss Anne Russack and Miss Julia Cereal 15° Russaok, all of Newark, and Miss Our Famous SUNNYFIELD—Now in a 1 * . Strained To Jftn Miller, Jr., of 1285 Gnrd Helen fieho. 'of New York. Muenster Cheese Clapp’s Baby Food 4 M 25. ivenue, Dorothy Mayes, of 1217 Butter at no extra cost ; ro il138- SUNNYFIELD BEECH-NUT or Q laker streat. " • ~ ON mpRY PANEL . Baby Food HEINZ Strained w 20 To Lloyd Moren, of EUzaQwth, and — Ib»i Bleu Cheese . Eight fflMde -residen-ta1 names Sweet Butter Cut from Tub 38* IS e J. Welgand, of 288 Wlnaaa were drawn this Week for the fourth Ann Page Beans S ^ 3 16° ivenue. ■ ' ' panel of May term petit Jurors from * >• Fanoy Grade A 2 D e a th s Small Peas a am 25* They are: William A, Barnet. % Mixed Colon -cerJsn-i fiadore Rosenthal, 37, ~of 245~Belle=- 288 Btollywood avenue; Arthur Geto- view terraoe. . oH„ 208 Pennsylvania' a»ver.ue; Alvjn > CRESTVIEW 1 ejez.'33> Pabst-Ett Cheese Del Monte Peas 25* John Szczesny, 71, of 274 Oraim street! 1; Graff, 128 OOe avenue; John Smith, 888 sftford avenue; George j Domestic Ib. Chantelle Cheese French Dressing 8010° Annie Levy, 78, of 558 Leo Street. S. Hudak 1288 -‘ Robert: street* Swiss Cheese 29. Alice Stewart, 50, of 80i Ohap- DONUTS Joseph Ktevet, 104 Pennsylvaisla , Well Aged IU Mayonnaise S'Zik ^ ‘ 19« man street. avenue; Rudolph . C. fialevee, 1216 Ljederkranz ■««“«•> “ >=*• 23< Boben Zieg, 80, of 1128 St. Louis Sharp Cheese’ Whole Milk American ■ avenue. Oakwood aveift, and Walton A. < Salad Dressing ou.ASe.r“ i-r ^ i-r25° Il^an, 188 Virg'mla street. ' 12 Edam Cheese Domestic 31 Mild Cheese Whole MMk America* "25 niniili . ★ , J jul&L JhuM -'ands UsupdcfbkL “ PRACTICAL HEALTH HINTS Gulden’s Mustard awoxtariOc Babbitt’s CSsanser 3 - 10° SbiaiqhL pwm. tint JltdcU. How to Have a Healthy Vacation Ann Page Mustard 2 ^ 1 5 ° White Sail Cleanser 3 w 8° Tomato Catsup sqe i m m Super Suds SS&EN3 2X. 29° Houri fresher! That's the flavor-secret of the fruits and vegetables In A&P's OartOif- Fresh Department! Sold at welcome prices, too because we buy direct! Try them! -By Dr. lames A . Tobey- Heinz Ketchup 2 bo?,2,35° Dif 2 pko-19° Dif cK er ^ 15° TPTILL you return from your va- olse-be moderate. If you have been whole V r cotioirrcation Tested a n ddn flne fet­ walkingonlyatew hundrBd,yardS French’s Mustard ^ ;*8° Steel Wool Pads AMERICAN 7 C Rick iu Vitamin 0 tle, or will you come back a wreck, a day, a lengthy hike may prove WATERMELONS 25 4 9 ' tired, Irrihalylfl, e nri wnm out, I riangfirnuslv fatiguing. Sandwich Spread mtm d 21° Scouring Pads» ° » uto.10.SS.18. r ...... n e e d i n g a . Look out fo r sanitation on your Nourishing, holiday. Be-sure th a t all water for SULTANAMBrand a 25° 20 Mule Team Borax 2. ■£, | month to re- Tuna Fish 2 Rick iu Vitamin* A-B-C-8 i ciiperato from drinking or for swimmi n g Is pure, % STRING BEANS > 5 ' th e ordeal? and that all milk consumed Is Red Salmon 25° Fels Naptha Soap 6 mi 25. , a vacation is properly pasteurized. Any raw Home-Grown milt- is potentially dangerous, es­ Palmolive Soap . 3-16° med heed _ _ supposed to bs- Spaghetti „ « 4 ^ 2 5 ° Rick In Vitamins A-B C-R m m m m beneficial,pro­ pecially in rural places. BGSTGN LETTUCE 4 ' viding, needed Patronize only those ■ hotels, Waxed Paper W m 2 l2r*2 1 ° White Floating Soap 6 19° rest‘and recre­ restaurants, cabins, camps, and 11b. atio n and a de­ roadside stands that are kept H m r # i Sweetheart Soap 4 ^ « 1 6 . T0M ATSES Red Ripe— Rlok iu Healtk-fiivlug Vitamins A-R-C sirable change scrupulously clean: Most are in­ 25< of scene. Tool spected by state or local heath Kleenex . . . 2 ofloo 25® Spick White Shoe Cleaner ^ 10. n, t _ i I . Often,however, departments, b ut make* your own fir, Jamei A. Tob,y lt ^ oppo- oheck-upi especially on the ade- Cleansing Tissuesqauhheen 2 tnoo 15° Scottissue . . . . »' 6« Home-Brown— Rick In Vltamini B -C -l •> 3 < site, leaving the vacationer physi­ quacy of sanitary facilities. NEW CABBAGE cally, mentally, a n d financially Watch yottr diet carefully, eat­ Scot Paper Towels 3 r°iu 25° Waldorf Tissue . 4 15° ■exhausted*, *■ "*' ing regularly and consuming only ^Contain foods that are wholesome, nour­ I--It* you want to pro fit from you* Vltamini B-C I vacation, here are a few hints. ishing) and properly cooked. In­ FRESH SWEET PLUMS 19- Go away, if you can , b u t go In a clude plenty of fresh vegetables BE KIMD TO eispre&way.Don’t spend all your a n d fruits, eggs, enriched bread time driving furiously about In and butter, and good meats, -g- YOUR CLOTHtfi Home Brown— Fill nf Vitamin 6 J l bunches 10 your cay.— *—r By -observing -sensible-precau- - TEHUER BEETS Remember that you may have lions sueh as these, you Will not 0 *t Mid. aui«klr-=a^oy f t I to adjust yourself to a new en­ return from your vacation flea- , Crisp, Tender and Delicien bitten, bed-bug b itten, ntosaulto- ffiatm. % vironment. If you are a city 2 S .2 5 Rick In Vitamin C dweller and go to the country, bttten, or snake-bittern, brofled* by TABLE CELERY 7- you may encounter food and the sun, or afflicted with typhoid Eater different from that to fever, undulant fever, athlete’s Rhubarb < I 0 bunchts 10° Yellow Bananas ^G* wnlch you are accustomed, as well foot, or*some o ther preventable Visit Your Nearest A & P Super Market as Insects, snakes, poisonous 536-40 N. BEOAD ST. BUZABETH, N. J. | 191 ELMOBA AVE. ELIZABETH, N. J. a-c 2 !« 5° Bing Cherries h ? fc19« Plants, strange swimming places, The woods and the streams, the Green Peppers &nd opportunltiM tat disastrous mountains and the seashore, are, 712 F1B8T AVE. ELIZABETH, N. J 982 B E E a ^ f . “ ‘ ° ~ dHEWABK, H. J. 2 5* Calif. Lemons aunburngj filin g , cto to them, and enjoy Ctnmt B ek * .D o not . is8|te 14 - 2S> Nsw PntatMSJsVkm&tUS ^ IS* [(ftall# ^ ------mu. a Page Four THE HILLSIDE TIMES, THURSDAY, JU N E 19, 1941 the- balance ofv .the. -Pttrchagftx price creating loud Apises within 8,000 within thirty days -bom the date of PUBLIC NOTic Tool Co. Workers 14 RECEIVED INTO feet of a hospital.. The.bUl would th^ sale, the- aforesaid deposit shall that n e w je r s p LET aCect races''at. Tri-Oity Stadium, be retained by the Township as CALVARY CHURCH liquidated damages and «ttf4 Town - the hospital close to. it bemg Ir­ may proceed Seek Higher Pay vington General .Hospital/1 The peti­ Last 'Sunday !wasj Confirmation tioners W d the noise is annoying. aser, In bidding; agrees Sunday at Calvary Lutheran Church The committee -ordered1 Vfion Oom- to pay, in addition to the atnount A atrike of, iiss 22' employees of and a class of '14 was received into bid for the 4and, the'dost of prep.ara- the Star Tool. Oompany, 1456 Ohest- ty legltiatora .rtotiflod that, Hiltside tion—oiHall papers, lnoludingf1 deeds the oommunloant -membership -Qf favors passage of. tfi® hill. ' ^ ? ’jX and ;r§sg!ytios§, apd the co§t of ad­ CLASSIFIED ADS n tt avenue, manufacturers of radio the church. This class of young vertising and phonograph hardware, started people vdll receive the -Lord's Sujk ilpph paying1 the last Friday. '■ par wltt- th° ■adnp«g«*|an..afc...t.ha -iSCHtir-NO^IGE- SERVE YOU- Bmrea-Uiwu UIl ft., Vilest last Commiihion Service this Sunday a week fpr, increases from 30 to H a. m.:«-- cents ar. hour with 48 omits for men Xhgebdrg. O. RodenbUrgi Audrey J. person or corporation : ms he ' may Phone WAverly 3-2465 employed' over three months, the brake, Ardeile M. Hubertus, Norma The Township Committee may, strikers said they struok and joined P. Huss, June. L. Lewis. Louise V. the Newark Branch of the United’ Phillips,. Marilyn M, voelk, Anfce FOB SALE Eeetrioai Radio & Machine Work­ M, Walker, Florence E. Wailraff, Boy Scouts Have Lions Will Fete ers’ Union off1-America* (QIOX . Lonshie M. Wernicke, Richard- W. ALL DIABETIC, 100% whole wheat According: to Prank Zega, owner of the plant, the unskilled typo of Brendei, John O ,, Keitel, William and Boy Bean Foods—Sun Dried Parents’ Night C, Rupp, GarSW'heat; Fruits—Fresh Goat Milk, Natural Diamond Champs work involved bars both a highe: oept the offer Wheat Germ. RELES h e a l t h wage and “letting kids my busi HOME ENTERED FOOD STORE, 941 Elizabeth Ave., About 75 guests attended the Par­ The Lions Club Tuesday night ness ” Zega said the employees af( Elizabeth. to 12-31-41 ents 'Night of BoyScout’ Troop 83 largely hsys SST IB ® IB years 'of age Police Ttre tovesttgatihg-teerentry will fete the lettermen and mana­ into the home of Harry G. Burks, at Oiaivary Xjiutheran Church last gers of Hillside High School’s base- After gding on strike, the demand Thursday! The scouts gave demon- Beeame one for a~ minimum 855 Salem avenue, while’ he was STORE FOR RENT ball champions at the Elks Club. ago. m e burglar uontrary to tne custom of recent — ™ IBUllfflUih pay1.’ »£ MSi A. M. and .4 :^D-P-.i AL ransaoked a bedroom, .getting - « » ■^ie Board of\^ d u cat^Qn^i HOWARD J. BLOT?, TWO STORES for rent, oh Bldy St., signaling in Mohse'and semaphore, years,;the Lions wiU make'the, event Police 'have reported no dlsi “Township -Clerk. ••near Route 29. Good location, all of which. drew favorable com- a -senuFprivate affair, with members undetermined amount of jewelry, rent reasonable. Call Nemeth. 430 ment. -te^e-dpen-ar-psmijt-baiik--end--sat Jsjqe -lj. 2,G,,, July., -of—fehe-elub-a-lone--joining* tn giving; fBwn'IW a glass u f" itrilk-iirishe" ' Long'Ave., Z June 5~3t • The higMight of- the ©cession’ was 12161 fllffHSF 't£5*“cne boys7“'’^^'ecEesJ HUSKIES TO HOLD equlre from any kitchen. approved surdty the Scout /investiture ritual in will be. few ancT will be brief. The lint of the coMifa Which three boys were made tender­ major talk probably will be given SHORE J8US RIDE foot scouts a,nd. r eceived their Judges IDEAL MARKET CO. by Gustaye A. Falzer, sports editor We Guarantee Our Meats to Be Tender or Your Monev STORE for rent,--Liber tv Ave. near Ifld ~ fqg.lsl^^h--^r-dj8^--All—otBer1 o F ^ ^ wark'Sumd^'Ctril andfltflfT • Plans for a bus fide to Aspiay A.. G. WOODS’lI Bloy St, Rent reasonable. Suitable members o f" the~ trobp were- also secretary of the N. J. State Inter- Park, on July 18 were announced Light Must Go SPECIALS FOR THURS., FRI., SAT for Shoemaker, tailor, radio shop. presented with their registration scholastic Athletiq Association. this week by the HUlside Huskies Inquire Szarfco,. 1317... Liberty Ave. , Social Club. Oommlftees in .nimrgB (Continued from Page One) TOWNSHIP OF HILLSIDE Farm, Fresh Fowl, 4-5_% avg. | | ...lb.r-29(v'- cards for- the year, by their leader. _. Athletic—dihhers- in. ..recent- -years --IE iton xThfoi Bbltys. Mr. Soltys then pre- have been large affairs wifi! scores o lthe affair are: Advertising, Rob­ PUBLIC NOTICE Ohoioe Sirloin Steak ■.■■■■... es!.— Herbster, • ohainrmTv—welter accordance -wlth-Tl-t-le-4(HM^M SITUATION WANTED sented—the—following—members- nf- oLrxesldenfcautside^ot the LioHs* TeertrrRnanoke avenue and'B43-feet Statutes oi 1987, and amend! LEGS LAMB— Genuine 1941 spring Iamb lb, 29c the troop committee; H. R. Schultz, Club attending. The current move Robinson and Edward Jotantos: in-rWader-streot, la due-to—have WOMAN—Nurse- wishes- -to mind- transportation. George Hyra; S- Schickhans Framkfurters...... ::T.;...'....7_lb. Sjjc" chairffian; H. M. Dinwiddle/ .treas­ reverts back to the original cus­ early dovelppment. E^wcrth J, nship of Hillside T«nd«riaed-Sinoked Ham ...... 'S;.—rlb. '2tc' qhilaren evenings. 35 cents an hour u re r;B . T. Uudine, secretary; P. tom of the Lions several years ago nance,-fii5siard=iltoliaat0s) Gharles Sterner is expected shortly to sub- 1570 MAPLE AVENUE. WE DELIVER. -until 12. After 12 ar5U cents. Brin- Lappke, quartermaster; John Keitel, of having lettermen. on a squad join Palkovie and George Hyra. m it'a form ^-offer/or all or .most llor High School, WA dle, 118 Pennsylvania Ave. 8-19-2t. L. E. Munson, William Stauder,' them at their own weekly dinner. Charles Shultz and Henry Lewin- H /h e S»it acre tract in behalf etc Hillside, New Jersey, e ski have Jcrisd the club in its cur­ light Saving Tlffift, at Philip E, Leinfiger. The plans were .made Tuesday at a client. Whether the ofles-is-40r- there further consider USED CARS FOR SALE Among-the guests in addition to the Lions’ meeting. First Vice Pres- rent membership drive and several the entire tract or for part depends- parents of the scouts were Skipper ident^Bllsworth-JyTSternerpresided other candidates are under consider­ on whether the nursery turns over Roy Dennis. qf Flagship 34, Sea hi the absence of President Louis J. ation by the membership commit­ & enlife tract ■!» the township Scouts of Newark, Scoutmaster Peter Hess. Sterner is in charge of ar­ tee. , Anyone desiring to join should for a consideration or a part for a F I N E LINCOLN AUTO SALES Richkus of Troop 94, Hillside; Mr. rangements for next Tuesday's din- communicate wife a member of the sum of money. If the nursery holds ) Elisabeth Avenue and Mrs. Funkhauser of Cub Pack a amah part facing King street the 193 with the entire. membership of Same developers plan fo purchase thoroughfares Newark, N. J. Den No. 6. All. assisted in pre­ from both the township and file Street, Township of Hillside, senting the evening’s entertainment. Equipment Bought BROTHERS INJURED nursery. Goi, N. J., dated January 4, WINES A social hour . .with refreshments AS TRUCK HITS AUTO ■ Agreement with 'the Armobord fihehda (X) South 28 degrees - andf - followed,. This was the. most suc­ For Play Center Company for liquidation of its 528,- cessful Parents \ Night since the Samuel V> Di Maio, 23, of 186 850 tax delinquency was reached 1940 OLDSMOBILE OPERA charter was issued about 15 years [with passage of a resdlUtlbS. A -ago. Ridge:/ street, Newark, driving a 0OUFE, Excellent running At the regular meeting of the truck, and' his brother, Ralph, 18, B8,00D payment m ust be made by -COhditio^ ...... 7 7 3 $025 The Panther p te o l presented a Hillside Recreation Board Monday, of 385 Watsesslng' avenue, Bioom- Ju iy 'i through the company’s giv­ New Jersey LIQUORS surprise exhibition of handcraft and it was. reported' that equipment had fleld, were injured slightly Tuesday ing the township th at amount paid 1988 OLDSMOBILE OPERA equipment made during the year. hy f-o WpTrlknn M otor WTRight-Cora. been Purchased-loii-Tthe—summer- uight-when-.toeir--touol/Mt-^-T«rk=- BUY WITH CONFIDENCE COUPE.__radio- and—heater- Its members- are J^ohn Keitel Jr., poration for its garage. Payments This car will stand any test, m program at/ the center, z Swings, ed truck in Long avenue between patrol leader; Robert Schultz, as­ soft ball, tennis, horse-shoes, handi­ State and Bright streets. ■ later by the Harrison -firm will be sistant patrol leader; Meyer Sablo-' of Park Street; thence (6) 1938 OLDSMOBILE 4-DOOR craft and sand box are some of the ■ th e driver was treated at ffitta- [tamed oyte fy t e township and. Tijufrt nlang aa.ld_ SEDAN... Radio- and heater, flky, William.'. Stauder,_ Theodore activities wbfoh -will hp'.Qii lhfl..paM. ,iaeth..fflaH»sat-« egpitol.' fer • aHarulse' credilcd~-ftg&inst-th&- -Armobord- de­ -In~fLne- Bsteeirantegr" conditioh ?. HfflT gram. Members of the Liberty Park his le ft knee,' his brother for linquency. A bemd ■ and mortgage of Be g in n in g . MALCOLM STUART Charles Erck. w tl .be held by the township as Community Association are cooper­ contusions of the scalp. The truok IMPORTED 1939 BUICK FOUR-DOOR, Rev. C. Morgan Wagner, pastor of ating with the board and Sere as­ driver said a .oar' out him oft. so security for the lien until cleaned SIX-WHEEL SEDAN. Radio- the church, gave a ta li on scouting sisting in fie erection of fie ap-' ittiat he. drove into the parked and heater. -A sturdy car'-with, and referred to the recent death of paratus and in placing the grounds Vehicle. The latter was in the cus- To Purchase Cars splendid running power ...... Ifie founder of the movement, Dan in condition. township has pody of Martin Heiook, of 432 Har­ | On recommendation of tae pub­ SCOTCH WHISKY barter Beard. A prayer was offered sent the road man to put into can- vard avenue. lic safety committee, two Eord cars .1937 OLDSMOBILE TOURING in his memory. dition a field for soft ball. The wKl -be'purchased from Michael 86-2, '-Of •'the Tax $ 6 P R O O F SEDAN, radio -and theater. children using the center are com-, Motacs,-^u:--^-ii2ie' bid-- was1 51,536*. TOWJlHhtjJ ., Demonsteation'-Tto-'yein* -"settla-- p e f fif'fi' a contest’ * 58^ name fie LEG A L NOTICE for two cars, witti an allowance of 1^113', femfieth, Well WafurecFScotcli 4/5 faction . . ; ,i» ...... !..... new playground, /whibh wJH be 51,088 for two loyPIymotttas. mear.- BLENDED AND BOTTLED IN, SCOTLAND 1936 PACKARD CONVERTIBLE ' Lillian .Agarj W eds openedoffipiallyonJune28: \ ing $450 actual cash. The allowance SIX-WHEELS. A real, bargain was thezhighest: among five bifls,- ‘ fob the one who acts fa st...... ; [ a peMhon was reertya^ from Thomas Dd Santo Drum Majorette eleven persons' urging support for We highly Recommend this Excellent NO DOWN PAYMENT UP T0($300. Senator Homer Zink’s bill prohibit­ cepted by the SCOTCH WHISKY TERMS, TRADES ACCEPTED. ing motorcycle or automobile races 100 OTHER CARS TO PICK FROM. Miss Lillian Agar, qfi 278 Shelton Wins First Prize 80-Day Guarantee On All Gars. terrace, was married. Sunday a t St. Catherine’s Church *toj Thomas' De Miss Irene Kasak, of 368 Yale GLEN CRINAN SCOTCH ROBERTOZZ1 AND ZlVlf Ban to, son of Mr. and ;Mrs. George avenue, was awarded first prize as De Santo, of 1280 W hifi street. The drum majorette recently In the na­ CAMEO 100% SCOTCH WHISKIES bride’s only atten d an t. was Miss tional-defense—par ade - in—N ewarkr 8X--KLLZABEGCH A-VJE.r NEVVARK Ann Qhralj'r'Tjfntolsiae,. while the leading the drum and bugle corps « 6 P R O O P Business.:Directory best man was Joseph Michael, also of Hurden-Looker Post No; 60, of Hillside. • American Legion .of -Hillside. Legion Blended and Bottled in Scotland Bsessment as may Beauty Parlor posts from several surrounding com­ ■ levied by the Asi munities!' participated. Miss Kasak also

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toile. i,..neidi';LhliUsi(!el| sooreless,,~.and Hillers • aslws eft.'Only 'two tite)» tab that tlnte.< aflle^s M ove ? UoT- r hnnr m “•» W 1 WKWl , V4* V m M E S M MOIimKW over., the same period Thp box soorec ■* •• •« j-, i tun ■Kekway"1 I WlW&kM 1 »An a..,.‘2 ...1 < cdufut^'lAWjNii1 sttaiW ttir ’ LEAGUE ,r«y i7ef<^ed'liiiFiltiil; TjjStoi ito and M ^ ljPeLrafi,’,.ar£iYal Bawl ... 55L. I* Pet, ______Lost PMo'jf rs*..®^ I n(iian"iem 'a n - ie m r r/i- 'Sid- Steins Bald'...... ' laWfiils,' M r Ckrdptl's” r 3 Jan TOlsiHft Bf, i/BlI/ui llo, ulf"" 4"' Ujag KnoHlsf"Sbt *™S!i to Hawksfg .... i ,400” ffit ^awoeaoittnSttaBSSi SSSietoES pie*. to |g. / ,oqo lio.;pl iy 3errygjp.-i« ,:t"i toe,MomsnAreiW jSSxfi id s ' *vtato"yetos,)4to' fsteefe control "o* toe game ip ' l*aJrdl4a.fil.ai Games Saturday ...... 'to Hawks vs. Baidera a t Bristol- piaye a snceeSsfuiufBeBSCHPuxBidef' W St gn>M,jAjj„ effcw^.ihfae BDSMfi-jw/jd Ju-j-imJiioiO DUO dtoils * vs, HjllaM a t M oiA ohoic K-aud singles by BateandvDe/ K&rDETS WIN W m 111 m W m --9 »♦" a8>‘ Tptslde’snwnirii; in.uthfliiijHniWJ) Ffo?i °,';iftd;,nff,1 W i?Kj" ..."“ -i Gouaty Baseball League—fell-belm?*) llside won: ttie"Qr»»ter -Newark" CSffiwfflpfedi1 $ ir a B B r ,'!9wri|!HmBeQT'AT'A;,~4’'to 1, Sunday tfThb Baid««l».fAlged^b the front Monday by taking over Kearny fcj5fil« uMikd than sixth mnitogyiatolk,- CftorhSoh at 'the Morris avenue field in tile, iElks .junior Baseball; Loague ' '* ‘The vHHlaid^i'Kstyideibsi pld^edutlWlr iStoeduiSA/iP. .n'/lKMd ;il)odssM | jnnpen Stadium by a i^ fly e ,lof'1hls,0ppoBiiig W * 'ufdA.v iwtth the/ Stanleys >l of ■ lliytoit - 3mHlllqrs■'yi,’^^tedAk!fis.•'-',l/,, -i#rtd^a-P®e4ast^ChtB!sP| K 3 K i n Rab, 3i>.un.. 'Linden waairatocdiouho niimvrwBi* 'Bnstol-iMyisrs field,,jvhlkt-./theiaWftir t6h * m> wlvichi i tlieyi Uieiid \dctortoui>. stotir'aM m vs. v.lantag "Whuiii'.BuKljake'/i'Whoi ",'Bll side was limited five-hits Hawks again.entered!theiwitt column DePi Mpoi-M i' to /Enge/ser, 3b t2SMy. io ahIH riJiowallH .biM Be eleventh ihhiflf force rChttttioack 'arsecdfid;1 'Stored by S! iattbfNlHb’ttCla kept/ Hillside'soeoe^ by dfetoattog! the ,,KHlers.,at Mon*is ‘ The KdjtdetsisiHiash^d putl'2M>lts. jnugia,____ pn Q ij less gUnlclC Avenbftjficjd- IfbvfllDftm Vft/j Cftj-'dijva^' ^ Ji; VJ1b^, :ba i,i Dot putlen,! acc '.(JiDohor, .rtlWwcdn ftto. Friday the executive corn­ "DeB-ittipo.'s. grounder,,, ,.As predicted last week,.itlhe conn lifty and fannooti seven)'

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Polly Jeanne Dress Shoppe | WYLLIE-SAYLOR GRANITE CO., Inc. INDIVIDUAL DRESSES $6.95 tb $19.75 | MEMORIALS • MAUSOLEUMS • MONUMENTS UNION COUNTY BUICK CO. FORD SPECIALISTS 1 Free Alt^ratioaa — WAverly 3-3688 | . WARREN K. SA-YhOR, Pres. & Treaa. ELIZABETH, N. J. General Auto Repairing — OPEN TO I 1059 N. BROAD ST., ELIZABETH,N. J. EL 2-6188 1222 No. Broad St. Call ELtoabeth 2-6434 | Mato Offiee: 316 HATTON ST., NEWARK, N. J.— BI 8-U78 Branch 1475 BERGEN ST. EL 2-3800 Branch Rahway Westfield Floor Covering Nursery - Florists MICHAEL MOTORS, INC. | CARPETS — RUGS — LINOLEUM | Delaware Valley Nursery Authorized Dealer M . Neuss & Sons EVERGREENS — SHADE TREES Help guard against 5 THE STORE THAT SATISFIES S SHRUBBERY and PERENNIALS | 990 Springfield Avenue ' ESswc 2-6267 ! 948 NORTH BROAD ST. EL 2-3629 ELIZABETH, N, J. ANNOUNCING TO THE MOTORISTS OF HILLSIDE f Irvington Center ’ | “PINK TOOTH BRUSH” . "We heve a mod’efc, automotive shop oompleteiy afuipped to handle all-your REPAIRING & SERVICE NEEDS. Shades - Venetian Blinds with Ipana and Massage Free Pickup and Delivery Service Juneraf Niervire A b r ig h t , sparkling smile . m ay suggest., the healthful stimu­ - WE. WELCOME AN OPPORTUNITY TO SERVE YOU. American Window Shade Co. is so important to good lation of Ipana and massage. WALTER R. LEE Manufacturers of all kinds of WINDOW SHADES lookd! Don’t risk “pink to0!i. Get an economical tubeoflpana 1308 North Broad St. * .. EL. 3-2320 .brush” i aswel] Director of Funerals Venetian Blinds . Free estimates. - at your druggist’s today. Each, as your teeth proper carel ^ time that you brush your teeth, 1283 Salem Ave.‘ ' Hillside, N. J. 303 LYONS AVENUE WAverly 3-3192 NEWARK, N .J . B ut’.:* yourtooth brush sAo uld massage a little extra Ipana into EUnbeth 2-4547 flash that warning tingeof “pink” the gums. For Ipana is especially $eer ^Dutrilutori —see y o u r dentist at oncef designed not only to keep teeth . 5c & 10c Store . You m ay' not be ln for serigus bright and sparkling but with Gas Ranges trouble, but let him decide. Usu- massage to help the health of the Henry Rech ; ally, however; his verdjot will be gums as well. Help keep your People's 2 ,', S & 10c Store “gums robbed of work by ouh.'. > smile attractive the Ipana wayl All Popular Brands of Bottled Beer and Soft Drinks GASRA^GES* Visit our new store. Serve yourself and save. modem soft foods” — ‘igums that slightly in co and -floor models, , % - Vi & Zi KEGS BEER - Coolers Rented e sold at grt ___ OPEN EVENINGS....— FREE DELIVERY------need_exerdse-for- bet-t-er -health:” - ¥ Oven, Olenm And, as so many dentists do, he 11«5 Liberty Ave; _ 7 EL "3-3529 1005 ELIZABETH AVE, ^ BIRKENMEIER & COMPANY 1091 SPRINGFIELD AVE., IRVINGTON, N. J, Open Evening* U itlV 10 P 7^Department S tc U pliofite

HEADQUARTERS FOR VACATION NEEDS Leather Goods You’ll find Splendid Values and. Real Economy at UNION UPHOLSTERY CO. HANDBAGS — LUGGAGE — UMBRELLAS — GIFTS Upholstering - Interior Decorating ' SOLOMON'S " ■ Reftnishing - Slip Covers 7*One. of Hillside’s Good Stores” DANELLA SHOP 3-Pc. REBUILT 39.50 Work Guaranteed 1299 Liberty Ave. WA. 3-9507 Hillside Repairing — Special Order Work 1921 MORRIS AVENUE UNION, N. J. UNionvllle 2-9502 '^fl^BBOAD 8T. “ ( Near the Arch) Used Cars RIGHT THIS WAY Liquor Stores LADIES i DEPENDABLE USED CAR AT THE ASAVINGHABIT ... SHOP AT IlfJ || To The Union County Buick Company BEST BABGAIN S In TOWN Szarko's Liquor Store Established by Edward__ _ j >__►H U, ...V 1»15 J ™ -W A T „ ELIZABETH KI . . *— hr O u r 4347- LiW ty Ave, Hillside, N. J. *T" XlVOS AND ALL DAT Call WA Sr0659 for Free quick delivery — Open 12 1 “ - - w w i wiunrnn.ii ADVERTISING COLUMNS H, W, M KEOB BEER . . . COOLERS FOR **■ Ww I-U4S IPANA TOOTH PASTE THE HILLSIDE TIMES, THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1941 Page Scveh

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porarily assigned to the Armored ~frr^iiat~^tudhnpr0rmcmir (SjUfr U fU iatbc S tutra Loaded Truck Fbrce Replacement Center for train­ printed and Published every Thursday at ing. J 1413 North Broad Street, Hillside, New Jersey Hit By Train "by GIRL ON BICYCLE THE h il l s id e t im e s p u b l is h in g co m pa n y INJURED BY AUTO Sidney Silverstein ...... Business Manager A truck, • loaded with ohemicata, was struck and overturned Friday Revert Kaplan ...... Edltor Marjorie Strebihger, 13, of -1101 g jg H H B WAverly 3-2465 by a Lehigh Valley Railroad' 'train a t the Hillside avenue crossing of Chester street, was injured Thurs­ day night when -a car operated by SUBSCRIPTION RATES the- irvingtofi branch of the rail­ road. The driverJohn J. Kosierow- Louis G. Dobiles, 20, of 279 Second . t 1jvies will be sent to any port of the United States for the skl, 27, of 97 Diamond street, Brook- street, Elizabeth, collided with her' * subscription price of $2.00 a year, single copies 5 cents. Postage iy^T- essayed uninjured; He climbed bi-eyolC;-— T%e aocident -os&u-Ered -afe Joada and foreign countries must be added to these rates out grills car and aided in clear- Thomas and Ryan streets. COMMUNICATIONS The truck was practicality'" ^cross' about the head- and hands at the /r'he TAXES' i» always pleased to publish letters aijd other items of the railroad crossing when the train office of Dr, Jerome J. Reich. She est to readers, and invites such communications. The name and readied Hjl-lsids-^av-mue.-.The--en«- later taken to Beth Israel Hos- ms of the writer must be given in every case, not necessarily for pital, Newark, for X-ray.- ^Dohiles. cation, but as an evidence of good faith. Anonymous communications turning the vehicle over on its side released in his own custody tot be published. ______'__ 1 ■______on top of a parked car owned by after his arrest on a technical Roman1 Turiansky, of 56 Arlington charge of automobile' assault. He street, East Orange. Chemicals were told Patrolman Lawrence Treger NO TIME TO CHANGE spilled1 along the' road. Another and Detective Charles Grant the large truck, used in- construction girl-rode into the-right rear of his t|nih;ru war hss'twp distinct phase’s. One is military. The work in the vicinity, was put into car. service to Help right- the 'damaged ^^^aTrmrriR.- And the- flaming wention in either., ease tr-uGk. FoliGe—had-~much—*toouble- 3 CARS. INVOLVED ALEXANDER B3LA1LOYVS1 1 TUUJVIAS BEECUAM___ clearing away the route for traffic 'lie the belligfiraTVt powaya’ natnpal readuivies. It. tkkea eoa.. in Hillside avenue. IN AUTO ACCIDENT -SlifThoma-s-BceehCrm, •Uio-famou^-r-phony- locicty-art - the Stadium Con? ; on due tor - of the Lolidon P hilhar - ce.^ ° Tuesday evening, June 24. eep factory furnaces glowing. It takes oil to provide motive Police reported, the warning bell vr Brailowsky, celebrated a t the crossing was in good work­ Three oars were involved in an lionioiOrchestra who Is now visiting 1 accident Sunday afternoon at Oon- will be thp . guest artist. ei' jfeS plftja.es shd'armored equipment and fighting ships, ing order-. Statements were given United ’States, ■ will. cnnducL-».thfl. spho^ci police by the train's ehgineer, Jttol- an t street'and Sanford avemre/‘;vA‘ icorl'ln the 'foufthjand--flnal gkes metal of all kinds in an incredible quantity to build, lin Ritter, of .Lehighton, Pa., and car driven by Joseph Domina,' 19 , of istra of the Essex County Sym- in the i6B Baltimore avenue, went through weapons and~tbe'machines winch produce the weapons: -It the -conductor, - Joseph -Giffert, -of ldRy^Hjrljniglu“.'T-3;c™'obtamedM^he Easton. Pa. a fence at a service " station and HIT TRAINEE RETURNS a parked car owned by Mrs. Mildred leave last week to attend the funeral is abundant electric power to keep industries: producing. HMenjan, 385 Conant street. Domina AFTER FURLOUGH ofiiis grandfather, Frederick Rotli- i wartime basis. And- the extent of 4.nation’s natural re- SENT TO FORT KNOX toW.'Patrolman Leo Wallraff he was enberger, of Brooklyn, spending the Michael Fedison and Joseph out off by ah automobile operated vtf'Rbbert R .. Gpodrloh^ - who >euH determiilbS its position as a-’’trading power—-and sp banski, of . Hillside, left Fort Dix 1 by George H, , of 877 Salem .id'nccl at Fort Knox, Ky , has] parentol^Mr.11 and Mrs. George H. Goodrich, of 40 Ridgway avenue. indues to a very large extent wbat its diplomatic influence Friday, afternoon for Fort Knox, avenue, irned to .duty .following a teii E ls. / Tbe United ■States is singularly blessed by nature with. Rji’incipal natural resources—metals, petroleum, coal, water- ei Second, and equally important, under tbe private enter­ . Ten Years Ago ' ' Today ic system we have developed, these natural resources to an Advantages of cltvmmanager form Rainbow Girls trip to Hollywood ut unrivaled anywhere else on earth. The-American/ tra&i- o* government are" toTd at pubhcl Memorial Park. meeting- sponsored by- ‘Hollywood- [ of' private initiative has borne magnifloent, fruits for aUJ Today Park Improvement Association, bui| /M eeting of High School P.-T. A. [people'. And it-is this tradition which must' be maintained no action toward a campaign 'Tori executive board. ds country is to achieve its full strength both; as an arsenal adoption-of it is taken, Organiza­ Rummage sale of Hurden-Looker tion of a^campaign may come later; P.-T. A. ' democraoH .and- as a free nation where every man may TownsMp Committee is expected Outing of. Missionary Society :of to pass ordinance licensing And need ail’d prosper and serve toi the very Jjjnit of his abilities, Hillside Presbyterian Ghurch. regulating sales of Ice cream, .from Tomorrw bitions.and energies. smell trucks driving through muni clpality, having, ’received protests Birthday party of Hillside Chapter ire*'are thos'e who' would how use ‘^national defense” from storekeepers. ■., J^ n c e jrf, Bristol-Myers EmSloye® .reuse to have the government develop mir.. natural ru- ' Township Committeepian Stanley H .-w sm a TiB Bsuma e iS k tsisectaiar ■AWOaifttlOnr - - ■ • — i a / * $ u'ces—who .would, in a word, socialize them. We haye ex- District. Court in Union. • Rummage,-sale of Hurden-thoker '^N orth @hd residents organize Re- ,pies to .indicate what would follow if that happened. Bus- pufrilcsrireiub with Francis H. Walk­ Saturday rich in natural resources. - Yet the Bussian standard of er as; president. Outing of-Phi Alpha Sigma Frai- temlty. after more than 20 years of socialism* remains at rock- ■ Five Years Ago ’ Hillside Avenue School holds -----Tuesday [torn, and Bussian production ds notoriously low, wasteful and graduation exercises for 318 eighth Township Committee meeting. grade students, . June 28 iffioient. Is this the kind of political philosophy the Ameri- Township Committee, decides to Summer dance of Omega Sigma people wish to follow? oppose. No. 10 bus line extension Psl sorority. sought by- Public Service under old July 8 The industries-which turn oux natural resources to pro- 1932 municipal consent, feeling a Meeting of Board of Education. t.-iv!. nas will government now time limit, must he set In such muni­ Township Committee meeting, cipal consents In the' refute. July B [ in the future. They will show the world that a free* The Hell Company, of Milwaukee, Board of Health meeting. erica, wurkiugn Under a- ffee enterprise system, is stronger is-to take over, .on August’ 1 former July 22 . Hodden Iron Works, Idle for several -Township Oo'mmlttee- meeting. a dictatorship, and that free men will out,-produce Slav®. years, as manufacturing, assembling S is TKJ time to change a- system which has met and . con- and shipping oentdr for dump bodies for trucks, hoists, oil and milk-tanks rod every menace of the past, and which today is gathering and other truck- equipment. of its vast resources to meet the menace of the present. Zoning Board of Adjustment Indi­ cates possibility ho applicant for privilege of operating: a junkyard may be able to win approval due to HOW NOT TO PAY existence of polioe records. Arthur QyWoodfleld, supervising There has been much discussion of how to finance the de prtoclpal, declares at commence ment exercises for -167 high school ae program. Equally important is the subject of hovV not graduates that facilities In high finance defense, school-are for less than half of on- | There is a small, uninformed group which still feels that i easy way out is simply for the government to issue mor for eHlclent teaching. loney—-to turn the printing presses loose, and to ,pay 88 we SENIOR WEEK GUEST with crisp new currency. That Would be the most ruinous WUllam Bobertz, son-' of Plumb- g Inspector and Mrs. H. W nurse this country could take. That would be direct mfla- Bobertz, of 848 Westminster ave­ kt- Thedollaf would buy -less and less. Brices would, spiral nue, who was recently graduated from Rutgers University, has just pward with ever-gathering momentum.. And the result .would- returned from Mldolebury, Veal' oliapse similar to that occurring in Germany after the mont, where he attended the Senior Week of Mlddlebury College, rat World War, when literally billions of marks ware needed His brother, Charles, who has Just buy a loaf of bread.' oompleted his freshman ’S§ar at Mld­ dlebury Odllege; returned' home with There are others Who still believe tbe government can flow its old. policy of forcing more and more Federal securities iiyhe banks. But this, long enough coiitinuo^iflcssois still an •INCOME TAX PAYERS A 66tai of, 2,080 Hillside persons ther kind of inflation—credit inflation—which in the, long run filed Income tax returns for 1939, he disastrous to a country. according to a report ’of Internal Revenue Commissioner Guy T. Hel­ What it all comes down to is that that part of the de­ vering. The figures covered returns fuse program which cannot be financed out of current govem- made through December 31, 1940., _ umt revenue, must be financed by borrowing directly from the CHUROB OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST •eople. That is why the Treasury is issuing special defense services In, the Elizabeth ohuroh, 1251 Falrmounf avenue, are held: lauds now—-and why the nation’s banks, without profit to Sunday at 11 a. m. and Wednesday kemselves, are doing1 everything uTlheir power tcrenoeurage at 8 p. m. . 7 ...... ' ~ ~ ” Xb the Universe, Including Man, ieir purohase. We’ve reached the point where all of us are -Evolved-byc-Atomic gproet" is the B5iT"to hft.-vA t.c tfnft-nnR defense—-and no one else caii .do Lesson-Sermon subject for Sunday, June 22, to all Christian Science for us. Shnrcfaes-and-Sotoetles-tteaugtotori the world. ' ^ y j The.Golden Text ts: .“The Lord Is a great Clod, and a great King above all gods. In Ms hand are the deep plaoes of the earth: the strength .of fee. hills. Is his- also, (Psalms 95: 3, « , , - Among fee Cesson-Sermon clta ttons is fee ioUO#ng.from fee-Blblf “For all flesh Is as grass, and all thb glory df -,man m H-Eh flower of grass. .The' grass .wifeerefe, and .fee flower thereof '' falleth away But th e word of the Lord endutefe for ever.” (I. Peter 1:24 25). T h e . IAsson-Siermon also Includes fee1 following from ■ Christian Solenoe textbook, “Science and Health with Key to the Scrip­ tures" by Mary Baker Bddy: “The true, theory of fee universe, eluding manr J*i_not—In. material I K i P history but Jn spiritual develop­ ment.”, (p. 542).

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Fabyan Building and Loan Associa­ NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE Oonklin Properties, Inc. to Philip TAKE NOTICE tlmt jPhillp Lelnlnge - TAKE NOTICE th a t Henry Rech : ‘Pot O’ Gold tion, .of Newark, property in the NOTICE that Charles Maslonla tao* applled ' to the Munloipa) Soard c applied to the Municipal Board of- Al Elins, properties known as Nos. 209, northwesterly, side of Hiawatha ave­ Lied to the Municipal Board of dqohollc Beverage Control of Hillside and Agnes C. Coeia»!a t, 211, 215 and 223 Conklin avenue. nue, 532.77 feet from Hillside avenue. 3 Beverage'Control of Hillside, I. J., for a. Plenary .Retail Consumptlo; 'Oonklin Properties, Inc. to Releh ir a Plenary Retail- Consumption for premises situated at 1186 Liberty For Mavfair Clara Jacobs, unmarried, to Edna Avenue, Hillside, N. Ji Novich, property'in the northeast- Jacobs,; property' In the southerly Objections, If 'any, should be made im ­ ^^Conlte^venu^^O-fee' iine v_pf Grumman. avenue, NOTICE mediately in writing to Howard J- Bloy. ■TigB! NOTTCffi__tha.fc Hilda and Bar- Township Clerk of th e Township of -Hill­ T h ere -'is music; .t&Bifrlffiefib.'fCdS] from. Maple* - avenue.- Ti^t Trom B ^fen street.. ■ xr.d Frledmaxj. have Applied to thq Murrl- The Dime Saving Institution to side, N. $. / . i ■ laughter, and romanoe te’ Jama The Howard ^Savings institution PHILIP LEININGE Board "of Alcoholic Beverage ’Coh- , (Signed) HENRY RECH, 1 BwsevuU's first Hollywwa prflauc- •A»ua~BeH-Uey,' propwt-ies known- LriiieliA P-dts,, one tract in the -.f Hillside. N. J.. for a Plenary. Re- _lJtA_R.vfl.n_gt. Hlllaldfl N. -T / tloa, “Pot O’ Ooia> - which stars Nos. 1052-1054 Prospect street. northeasterly ‘line of 'Williamson 12-19 Standard Oil* Company of New 249 Hollywood Avenue, .Hill- .James Stewart and- Paulette God­ avenue, 995.Q6 feet* from old north _ NOTICE ' NOTICE dard and starts a run at the J&ay- Jersey to State of New Je ^ y , 31 line.of North Broad' street; an# bn§ NOTICE that Qi .Objections, if any, should he made Im- TAKE- NOTICE th a t Hillside Delica­ Jair Theatre on Saturday through square feet more or iess at the tract in the northeasterly line of applied to the M ediately In writing to Howard J. Bloy, tessen & Liquor Shop, a New Jersey united Artists release, ihe pic­ southwesterly right-of-way line of iwnshlp Clerk of the Township of Hill- corporation, has applied tp the Muni­ Williamson avenue;: 1,037^06 feet, cipal Board of Alcoholic leverage Con- ture was directed -hy^jGeorge- Mar­ State Highway Route 29 (rev. 19271, from old north line.of North Broad- (SlgnedJ . '• J., for a Plenary R< TAKitCUto^jyj shall and Its story hinges on the 58.26 feet from Harding , terrace; 1671 Maple avenUe, Hillside, N. J. HlOD’A' FRIEDMAfN, tall Distribution license for premises street, 2.40:Hollywood, Ave., Hillside, j Whhns of an eccentric millionaire also, part of premises conveyed to ' A. C. Baer. Company> Inc., to Moe Objections, if any, should be mad situated at 1576 Maple'avenue, Hillside, ■ who sells yitamized loads, Ms' to - gyantor by Edwin S. Hall and wife, nedlately In writing to Howard J. : BERNARD" FRIEDMAN, W 'If;. ^ JU^r27, 1934. Silver, property in, the northeast­ 249 Hollywood, ^ve., Hillside,. J . OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS ssH e S ^ pecunlduB nephew and an equally erly liiie of Williamson avenue, Sam Mahfldorf, President and Director, impecunious dance hand which ■ Mr. and * Mrs., August Tisch to the Townphjp .of Hill- ,, 60 vr. lgth. st., linden, N. J. /S98RICBRS AND D 646.‘63' feet from-.Elizabeth avenue. ' NOTICE practices its thnas atop a boeifdihg Sarah Crane, property in the west­ p S i A. B. S. Buildin'g, 'and Loan MIKE SZARKO, Fribda Mansdorf, Secretary and Treas­ house 'root TAKE .NOTi SE; that Stanley, urer and Director, > erly line of Long avenue, 100 feet Association of the City of Newark nd Henry SarnOBkl have applied . so w . 12th st.', Linden, N.* J.- , teresa Hyslop.-.tofohu. ' J ' ^ | . Providing Jimmy Stewart with hie from Pennsylvania avenue/ to TOvmship of Hillside, lots 178 and Sadie Gluck, Vice . Pres, and Director, 874 Princeton Ave i make-believe home was simple. Sarah Crane to Emma C. Tisch, Hillside, N. J„ 50 W. 12th St., Linden, N. J. Almond C. Riley, Serretai^M 179, bl-ock 1, map No. 1 West Lyons the 524 Leo ng one ( i7„) of a small-town music shop who Gizella Pack and Joseph,, her Board of Alb; side, iN. J. T/A Hollywood Tavern. -llvas lrv the rear room of his store, "-w fe^ fMs, If any, should be made im­ husband, to Mr. and Mrs. William mediately In writing to Howard JV Bloyr a barelw f urnished room, with a cot, ZupmkT-pro’per ty-i-n the-nortfaeaat~ /Coamahlp. Clark nf the TnwnshlP Of HIJfc _Objections, If any, should be made im i a gas-plate’ -aart—a sink" hung- on- medtatwiy- 1-n~wrltl-nr-to Ho ward—J. Bloy, erly M e ' Of ""‘Will'ilniSSri ™avenue7 side, N. TownsHtF eierlr'of th e Townshiicr of Hlil- brackets. To give Miss Goddard a, 995.06 feet from Broad street. •ownship Clerk of the Township of HU (Signed) STANLEY SZARV; home it was. necessary, to finffif in KRIES-BIZ Ide, ; 66 Marshall St., Elizabeth, N. J. Mr, and Mrs, Joseph Tittel '-'to (Signed) CATHERINE- SCANNELL, - HENRY SARNOSKIi- (Signed) HILLSIDE DELICATESSEN entire tenement street, three blocks 48 Hanford St., Newark, N. J. &—LIQUOR • SHOP; . 1676-Maple-Ave,,.„Hlllslde^_Nt_Jl -long.—As-ths-daughter ef-a-board-- June—-12-19------Ing house keeper, Paulette gets SHERIFF’S SALE mixed up with the chief tenants, the__Impoverished members of Horace" Heidt’s-bamir le B3VffP£f§ Staff Members of the Windsor Motors in Elizabeth ora-Pienttry Those Marx Boys -far prgfrrlnm Presenting the_Marx Brothers— LIQUOR NOTICE Hillside, N. J. . Groucho, Ohlco'and Harpo—In their first “period picture," "Go West," a nedlately In writing to Howard'^j; Bloy, Wild and woolly comedy .laid In ,l-he hlp-Clerlc -ofH lre^Tow 1870' SUtaoors, comes to the May- rST LANOONS fair Theatre next- Saturday for an engagement of four days. The Marxes say this is t-helr epic NOTICE Western to .end ;ali Westerns. It TAKE NOTICE that John Mazurkewlez is the first time anyone has ever is applied to the Municipal Board o! Broadway, Hillside, &NiU-Ju^ .cohollc Beverage Control of Hillside, poked fun at the big bad men, hard- lintenberger, Pin. Secretary, J., for a Plenary Retail Consumption boiled sirens, lovely heroines- and- Prospect -St.,- Hillside, Ni J. brave heroes of the Early West. The Marxes Act so by Making the TRUSTEES ■ picture a howl from start to finish. To help, things1 along, they don PI., Hillside, N. pioneer-day costumes, revamped to' suit their own ideas. The stoty is all about the three Ave., Hillside, N».J« any, should be made Im- Marxes’ adventures when "they go. tlng to Howard J. Bldy, West to look, for gold In Colorado and find that a group of villains names—a C. HICKS, SALESMAN; C. W. WESTERMAN, VTCE-PRESIDENT. are conspiring to rob the hero and GANDEL, SAJLES -MANAGER; HAROLD A. LENZ, SALESMAN; JOHN'J. WILSON, SALESSU herolne_of-a-deed-to some-land-ths- ___Above are members of the staff of the newly opened Windsor Motors, Chrysler EUa railroad wants. They leap into the dealers, with showrooms at 570-572 North Broad street. plot, and the fun never stops until tiie whole cast winds up racing "wildly over a fast-moving Early American train. Realty Transfers The Lyons Farms Building and still further reductions-still bigger saving Loan Association, to. Mr. and Mrs. Bayry Paluch,. . property in -the TWlTftOTlSHJTlS "Bf M£M21TaeT fHace ‘ 110,95 feet from Bloy street.-- Oonklin Properties, Ine., to Esther G. Zimetbaum, un'married, property' in the northeasterly line of bonklin avenue, 373 feet from Maple ave- s a v e apto 5 0 % o n fine f u r n i t u r Alex Campbell, sheriff, to Hudson County National Bank, etc., prop­ erty known as No. 62 Bailey avenue. Oonklin Properties, Inc. to Wil­ liam Landersman, properties known as Nos. 227 and 231 Conklin aVe- 6.00 Roduction • dozens of floor sample suites at savings up to HALF! on Bicycles • icores of occasional pieces, tables, chairs, desks, etc. SMh Good Makes u Road- • wites and pieces from our warehouse reserves reduced amter, MoaardM, Mirer • invest now . . for extra room, summer home, your'round lin g and Others. All 49.00 Bicycle*, now 44.60 All 39.50 Bicycles, now 34.S0 TIME PAYMENT PLAN TERMS All 29.98 Bicycles, now 24.91 All 23.50 Bicycles, new 11.66 TABU* f o u r t h f l o o r ^ ITEM 9 M Mthogaay End Table ...... 9 .9 t Mahogany End Table ...... I 7.Si 12.PS Laccwood End . Tablt ...... ;; IS 12.P5 Lamp Table, very pretty...... 16.08 Coffee Table ... . DESKS 16.95 Cocktail Table,.., 12.95 W.95 Knee-hole Desk .... 15,09 17.95 Pembrook Table ... 14.95 27.50 Governor Winhrop Lovely Coffee fable 15.00 D esk".,.,...... — 22.50 Drop-Leaf Table 18.95 59.50 Breakfront 63.50 Drop-Leaf Table 49.99 Secretary ...... 99,75 55.00 Mahogany Knee-Hole OCCASIONAL CHAIRS Desk . , ...... J 9.99 65.00 .Maple Knee-Hole ^ jj-®* Occasional Chair ... 7.95 D«lt ...... 3939 39.00 Occasional Chair .. 25.09 BOOK CAJES miscellaneous pieces 14.95 Mahogany Book 39.95 CelUrette ...... 1> n Cates ...... i|jg cool awningg 98.00 Georgian Sofa,... 7909 16.95 Mahogany Book 5.95 to 7.95 Table Lamps Case ...... 12.9$ . ■ Oust 37) 23.50 Mahogany Book with head rod c *»* ...... W.59 KWn«h-1.89 and scores 0} other items marked down

Rasy to hang and take down; no eyelets to pop out. 36- in. drop, 30-in. projection, and a 9-in. skirt; ready to put up. Combination colors. • 36-fech width* '1.69 • 42-lnch width, 1.98 • 48-inch width, 1.98 Broad & W. Jersey, Sts. m -Elizabeth Shown here In action Is tho.world's toughest tank Chrysler Corporation, which made this first tank In oolng dramatlsally teatotl before delivery to th e u. 8. Its new $20,000,000 araanal near Detroit,.and Major Arnty. Cflllod by military experts w e''w orld’a dead- General Oharlss M. Wesson, Chief of Ordnagoe, U. 8. OPEN SATURDAY ifest weapon Of lts ;klnd", with flrltjg power hsavler Army, logklpfl on, this tahk. the first of hundredeto Phone El.. 2-2300 rnfi usefulness greater than ‘the German tanu« |n -oome-t-D splashod-throufl'h^a deap-stream,Tt^flred ' — -Until-9 -P. M. Flanderi and Greece, this very tank pictured above Its sly guns, including 75mm. and 37mm. oahnons, l» the first 28-tonner oampleted In the U. 8,; with Intermittently, (3) smashed through a house, and (4) for Safe Fur Storage regulation armor-plate and guns, and ready fer front at 25 miles peh hour, snapped off "telephone poles as RQtlon. W tth.K .'T, Keller (right)- President, if they were nratgh stlflke.