J** WAverly ! 3-9207-8 Sip HilUijdje Sin u s 1 ESTABLISHED 1924 OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE TOWNSHIP AND SCHOOL DISTRICT OF HILLSIDE

VOL. XXX l-N o.4587 h i l l s i d e , n . j T h u r s d a y ,. m a y s , 1955 PRICE-- 8 ■" 11 CENTS^ Rotary Club Surprise For Cooper In His Own Pr’osram Student-Teacher Mayor Proclaims Little League Week Garbage Bids

VALLEY FORGE, PENN., May 5 -Seventy-eight students a^dL.teaoh-* front 17 states throughout the country are en route to this his­ toric shrine for the sixth annual Are Rejected Pilgrimage, which be­ gins Saturday, May 7, Four bids for the disposal of :~*L%r studenHeaeliei' "teams" rep5" Bank Leaflef Pays tlitf* township’s were resent 39 American public, private rejected by the Township Com­ jmd parochial schools selected for Tribute To Mother mittee Tuesday night and will principal honors In the 1954 school be readvertised for receipt on awards program of Freedoms Foun­ The monthly leaflet Issued by the dation at Valley Forge. The 3-day Hillside National Bank this month June 7 at 9 p.m. all-expense pilgrimage includes an in recognition of Mother’s Day has The committee recessed to con­ | educational tour, of freedom shrines departed from the usual format to sider the' bids and Mayor Henry at I Valiev Forge, and give the story of an unusual mother, Goldhor announced: that while Washington, D. G. Mrs. Mary Mapes Dodge, . whose Only One In State three bids were lower than two The team from Hillside High years ago,- they were, still considered School includes John Kulikowski, too high. The present contract is social studies instructor, and Don­ held by Fereday & Meyer Inc. of ald Sheaua, one of his students. Hillside High is the only senior high Elizabeth, whose bids were not the Special Services lowest of thoge received. the award. Township Clerk Howard J. Bloy While at Valley Forge the stu- was directed to write Gov, Robert dentr-teacher teams will participate For Mothers Day Meyner recommending-the- ap­ in seminars devoted to studying the A special service in recognition pointment of Leo R. Welch, of 821 spiritual, economic and citizenship of mothers will be held this. Sun­ Winchester avenue, to the vacancy aspects of the American system. day,’ May 8 i-at the First Baptist in the office pf director of the State Among the historic shrines to be Church (Of Hillside, Hillside avenue Bureau of Traffic Safety of the De- vUit»d by the school .representatives and Harding terraGe, according to tment of Motor Vehicles. Welch are: The - site of the- encampment the Rev.. Wesley A. Qlseni, pastor, low acting director and served as of Washington and his men at At the 11 a.ip. service the pastor deputy director for the past three Valley Forge in 1777-78 at Valley will preach on the subject, “A Sa­ Forge, Independence Hall, Christ WHEREAS, -Little League Base­ lute Ac Mothers.” Special music will The committee was informed by Church and the Betsy Ross House ball builds character, teaches toler­ be presented by the choir. The the State that sale of four' Vacant and the 3-day pil­ ance, and supplies a healthful 'f orm Youth' Fellowship will present a veterans houses on Nbrth Union £rf--geerea-t4oiv-to---youthT-an4------planb-to-ea-eh-mcthen------avenue will be held on Mayr^EM ~ ■ •£: as' - Yv- Zimmennto'Rboto ot the capital in Washington, D. C. WHEREAS, certain public spiri­ At the 7:45 p.m. service'the pastor An “ordinance ~was passed £© first President Harry A. Cooper, of the Hillside Rotary Club, center, gets a surprise “This Is Your Life’ - - I n addition -to- the pilgrimage, ted ■ Gitizens have organized the will- preach on the subject, ‘‘The reading providing for curbing, pav­ treatment. Daniel Leeds Miller BH, at left, hands gifts to Cooper. At right is Sidney SUversteln, who wrote each principal awarded “school will I Road That Seems Right.’’ All ing and storm drain on Crystal ter­ jnd narrated script. Among gifts Cooper received Giants uniform and cap, and story of team/ autographed receive a honor] mothers not present at the morning race. Public hearing will be held by all ihe players. medal and a “freedom library” of Tax Revaluation Appraiser service will be recognized at this May 17. President Harry A. Ojioper - was books, films and other teaching] service, one of six children and was the materials.. Highlight of the pilgrim­ guest of honer of a. “This Is Your The. foundry business was dig; age will be the presentation of the ‘life” type program conducted at first boy born after four girls. solyed during the depression, arid] George Washington honor medal to Barred By Property Owners Hopewell Plant Booster Drive For the Hillside Rotary Club April 26. Following graduation from Bay- Cooper in 1930 started th e present school representatives by Founda­ About six owners of commercial* A surprise switch made him the dnne High Sokobl he took a job company, the Qooper Allay Foundry] tion President Dr, Kenneth D. with Griff Wallpaper and Twine property in Hillside have refused to The Little League central figure of the program rather I60. in Elizabeth. The guest of hon Wells in'special ceremonies at Val­ asoline, fuel oil, kerosene, oils and For Bristol-Myers than Norman S. Baer whose name Co., Jersey City, and studied law ley Forge on Saturday afternoon. dt an appraiser of-the Board greases. 1 1 A Booster Day Drive will be con­ at night for about a year at New or related some of the difficulties fas. used to cover up Qpoppr’s se­ Thousands Of Entries of Assessors to enter their property At the request of Road Superin­ Bristol-Myers Products Division ducted Saturday, May '7, by the lection. Cooper initiated the en­ York University. In 1822, SUversteln the business encountered during the The schools are being honored for connection with the revaluation has announced the appointment of managers, C o a c h e s and Little tertaining program last summer continued, Cooper went into bus^ depression. A large.order-received] .their programs, projects, or activi­ program condupted by the town- tendent Arthur Riche, the Civil Chapman, Evans and Delehanty, of League players. This project has ne.ss ’with two associates,. William when he became president. ’ * [from Best Foods Co., in Bayonne ties which help to bring about a ship. Sidney Englander, board sec­ Service Commission will be request­ New York City, as architects for the Stimulated a considerable amount Cooper was bona, in Bayonne on Sweet and Charles Bruno, forming ed to hold a promotion examination company’s plant to be built in [turned the tide ip 1934, and the better understanding of the Ameri­ retary, informed the Township Com­ of community spirit. It is hoped My 6, 1888, pointed, out Sidney the Sweet F oundry. Co. In Phila­ can way of life. Each school was mittee Tuesday .night. The proper­ wo heavy equipment operators. Hopewell Township. that everyone will welcome the SUversteln, who wrote "the script delphia. In 1924 new quarters .were business prospered. selected from multi-thousands of ty owners will be requested to. at*t players when they call Saturday to and narrated the program. He was built' on Chestnut street, Hillside. President Cooper. is married to nominations by a distinguished na­ tend a conference of the committee deliver Little League booster stick- the former Florence Selman and tional awards jury. The 1954 jiiity on Tuesday, May 17. era and accept contributions. has two sons, Herbert and Stuart. was chairmanned by Dr. George D. Several communications were re­ Educator Urges Safeguarding At the completion of the third He is active in Temple Israel of the Humphrey, President of the Uni­ ceived from persons objecting to try-out Saturday, 120 boys were se­ Oranges and is a charter member versity of Wyoming. It was com= provisions-of-the new traffic . .con­ lected by the player’s agent com­ of South /Mountain B’nai :BM tp I posed of officers of national pa- trol ordinance. One was from Rev. The Nation’s High Standards mittee to play on the 8 major Little Last February he received the Itribtic, veterans and service dub Wesley A. Olsen, pastor of the First League teams. A player’s auction ffe m m 3t Americanism award- of the Hillside | groups. Baptist Church, requesting that the was conducted Sunday at the War Lodge. Cooper was v a member o|. Freedoms Foundation at Valley pqo ^parking restrictions on both Memorial 'Building, at which time Memorial Day Observance [the • South Orange Village Board Forge is a non-profit, non-political sides of Harding terrace be revised, the managers and. coaches “pur­ of Trustees in 1948 and the -follow­ non-sectarian awards organization He said parishioners attending chased” players With the 36,000 Letter From California ing year was chairjman of • the Uni­ which • annually honors . through, church .on Sunday ar£..haYing diffi-, points assigned to them, Henry Ford n Speaks ted Jewish ^Appeal for'Essex Coup- award individuals, organizations [cU|ty finding’packing space. i The Little League budget for 1955 l l i s i s and schools for their work in be­ The committee confirmed the ac- is $2,578, which is approximately the The Patriotic Celebrations Committee has made special efforts Silverstein ’t|}d- how five years half o f'th e American way of life, Itiott of Mayor Henry. Goldhor re­ same expenditure as. last year. Each this year to -provide’ Hillside wifcti a Memorial Day parade and ob­ ago Cooper formed the Florence Officers include' President Dwight jecting the offer of the Hillside In* sponsor contributes $300 the first servance of'wbioH vit may be proud. and Harry Cooper Foundation to D. Eisenhower, honorary. chairman, dustrial Foundation to provide the year and $100 per year thereafter. Receiving'the cooperation fo the Township Committee i& tiM assist Worthy students to obtain a and Hon, Herbert Hoover, honor­ township with a* $75,000 outdoor J*he balance of the funds is ob­ form of a-larger appropriation, this annual event bids fair to be one college education through scholar* ary president. swimming pool. The mayor said the tained. through $2 adult member­ of the most onVnrfiii in th<* community’s history. Units of the Army, -ships.-He wag-^rganlzer.andpresk cost -of maintenance was the Ob- ships^ and individual donations. ; Marine Corps and National Guard will be in the line of marGh to- dent, of the Hillside Industrial As­ CIRCLE RUMMAQE SALE stacle and suggested the funds be gether with several bands, sociation, and was one of the foun­ The Mothers’ Circle of the Hill­ [u se d for development of the A number of- local organizations not formerly represented, are ders and currently president of the side Presbyterian Church will hold Bristol- Myers field on Hillside .ave­ expected-to take'part and there will be a replica of the famous Iwo Hillside Industrial Foundation. He a rummage sale on Friday, May 0,' nue and establishment of a busi­ March Of Dimes Jiffia flag-raisihg.||!r - | | | is also a member of the'board pf from 0:30 a.mr until 2. p.m. in the ness section in the public library- All local orgahiZatlbns are invited to participate and the general (C6ntihUe4 on Page 8 )s Sunday School .room. The Hillside Ambulance Squad public should make a fitting response by turning. ourefir^her event requested the committee to set Quota Not Reached and displaying the national colors from their homes and businesses. aside a site for separate ambulance Memorial Day should not be just another holiday th&Laffords an squad building in the future, prefer­ Hillside’s March of Dimes cam­ opportunity‘tf.jahf"the highways with plea'sureTseeking and death- ably on Liberty or Central avenues. paign collected a total of $4,413.91, Short of the goal of $4„500, it w'as • dealing moto^sts.' is a la y Vhen all of us should pause and reflect Residents Oppose Tlie on the sacrifices made by* ow young men, to revere the memory of committee announced yesterday by William those who have made dt possible fdr the rest of~us to' live a-Hie of Galik, chairman.' our own choosing. _ _ Galik said he would like t o , see the fund reach its mark and urged Cutback Of Army residents, it 26058 “Wliit'tier- Lane- Hillside-Pho fco-Ser-viGe those who have not.yet contributed. an ordinance for pavingr^ d rTOTb^ to send donations to the local Hayward, California A survey conducted by Congress-1 ing the street. As part of “Youth Takesjffrver industry” program of Hillside Indu j | . ' ’ " April 25, 1955 . Bids will be received May 17 for trial Association, two high, school students, seated, perform duties at March of Dimes headquarters I at ijign Harrison A. Wiliams, Jr. ip mum wage should be increased from 1313 Liberty avenue. Editor, Hillside controversial legislation penditig six' 2-door sedans and a three- Hillside National Bank. They are Theresa Tortorello, secretary, and Vin- _ Jh the Mayt, 1955 gf t-hp Reader’s Digest is ah anecdote^ before Congress shows Hillside rssl- 75c an hetifr-js; 90o a a hour 18, quarter ton truck chassis and cab oent King, cashier. Standing behind them are Miss Doris' Burgess, book­ supposedly taken "from your paper. T S I S f e is, "Who Gets The dents In favor gf til but one of -the (1,00 an hour £5, $1.15 an hour 8, for the Police and TPire Depa: keeper, and Oliver Herttua, assistant cashier. -^redi^-and^ app^gyg orr page i ^ o r - — mcntsrBids-will-alse^be-reeelved-for _&er-< proposals. LaosL^-results In' the (1,25 an hour 42, not at all 16. Veda Roberts Show -yQU--mlsquQtedu—o r - d-yniT-print-a -piece-such -as-thai? .The uoimty-wiac suEve-y-f s a - ~Hfiisldm~ :^he-preaenlHSmlfSi5HS::laW=ep» workers in. any-rotfaer :natlon on the: l ^ c e the ablhjy^o auhltfy for a loan • on -odoupatfror tem— has^ produced the highest1 -Jatner than--^dhHrra'omBrThikls^'ompl'et^ly;withbut^oundM'6nrT”have opposed to the proposed cutback Et eratas iia favoit-of-lmmlgraton.from standard of living-in-the .worlds and globe and more people are ship to the Army by 81 to 44. _ _t northern- Kuropaw liouaHes- a® n a higher education. Dr. Ben- S P e d many folks for heme loana..and the .lender/ .always -gofiS-nn- Three-Car Crash the people who live under:it should’ On Friday Night " Responses tq other queries in tne against- immigrants from- southern be concerned about preserving it, said. The = nation’s national in-] S ^ and length M time employed. Your story .as quoted indicates survey Were as follows: come is as great as the next ten yeda Roberts TV show On. . the lender-would-prefer-the-lesser-of-the-two-incomes and the Europe and other parts of the Dr. George S. Benson, president of Channel 13 has been changed to DO you favor the cdhtinuation ot world. Do you; believe this law Injures 3 Drivers Hhrding College, Searcy, Arkansas.** oountries-eombinedT-aU-of—which—is- occupation in which the individual-has the shortest tenure of em- tlie: Reciprocal Trade 'Program of no accident but the result of a good 7:45 p.m. Friday starting May 8, it* should be altered to eliminate this told an .audience of several hundred was announced this week. Wasn’t it rather that the teacher qualified for his loan negotiating with other; ‘nations to discrimination? Yes 104, No 29 A three-oar. crash- on Route 22 people at “School-Industry Night” system in operation over a long _ listing the added income1 from his bulldozer operations? jointly lower tariffs as a means of Do you favor tlie continuance of during the heavy rain Friday morn* period of time* he asserted, During the weekend of May 6; 7 o f. the Hillside Industrial Assocla- and 9 Miss Roberts will appear - Would appreciate hearing *the4 U'l«l-et0ry-0n«this. incident, JfLanfcL expanaffig- W0Ttt~*tnrilg?~ Yes--Mfr TKe “"‘Pggrt Pcnir” • teetmlcai-assist' ing resulted in injury to three mo­ tibi^inj;!^ last _ Thurs- rPfofl11 sftOP&fr—of— this system, Dr. & true"-reporting.------torists, one requiring treatment at Benson declared’,-is l^TS' Amertca'n nightly at—the Suburban Supper No 18. anoe program which S e n d s tech day evening., Club, Ocean Parkway, Brooklyn. “^^opB "“truly - Do you 'XAfSr'fwnfflBS.' ststeBuoa nlcal help to underdeveloped areas Alexian Brothers Hospital; Eliza Jilst prior to. Dr. Benson’s re­ way iif-life based on three funda­ Frank Snyder to Alaska? Yes 111, tto IS;* To Ha- of the world? Yes 107, No 26. beth. marks, William M.- Bristol ill, mentals, faith in God which builds ...Do yau" ISVBTWpfOPOSHl' praiasim nn? ..sgsuswnmi: sam » n S le Of:, what happened at a local Board of Education The last pay raise granted to would establish universal military ated by Julio Rosado, 30, qf 79 he was “elated" by reports of the c«ung. m order to point up . the request of the Hillside Teachers,. postal and other government work­ training? Yes 94, No. 43. Columbia street, New York City, reaction to the Youth In Industry -— • (Continued on Page 8) ers was in lBSl. Do you believe their Do you favor the establishment jumped the center isle into the program and the association was salaries should he. increased by: 8% of a federal Fair Employment Prac eaatbound lane near the Newar' “waked up” by observing the youth 37, 10% 83. 15%'21, Not a t all 'll. tices Commission to Insure that line and collided with the car o of America. He declared he was GOOD DEAL SUPER MARKETS Do you believe the present mlnl- discrimination on the basis of race Virgil E. Elwood, 32. of 515 McMi proud of what he had s&n and felt M A PLE LEAF creed, or color is not practiced in chael place. EUwood’s car was struck the future of America was secure. employment? Yes 113, No 20. in the rear by that of Meyer A. Labor Prospers More TOBIA'S Do you favor continued United Goldstein, 42, of 613 Salem road, Labor in the United States is able THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY ONLY States support of the Various Union, police said. to earn more and buy more than WINES & LIQUORS APPLIANCES Following treatment at the scene Sugar tlvlties of the United Nations? Yes BeltsviUe Oven-Ready Turkeys Frank and Leonard Intrabartolo 116, No 19 by Dr. Joseph Peyser, township Jack Frost or Domino 1321 Liberty Avenue Assuming the continuance of the physician, Rosado was removed to Granulated Sugar the hospital 'by Patrolman Gordon Save 9c lb. 49c % WA8-9M1 — 7768 present operations of our govern' Announce Their Grand Opening ■men*—and—the —presen t—economic- Millhum with injuries to his back —5-lbr-bag 39e Fully-cleaned — no waste We Repair TV, Radios A Phonos conditions in the nation, do you and right arm. Elwood was treated by Dr. Peyser for lacerations of the Thur*., Fri., Sat., May 5, 6, 7 Boors: 8 a.in. to 9 p.m. Dally favor a a across-the-board lowering E L 2-1663 of the personal Income tax? Yes-Ot,' chin and Goldstein for shock. Traf­ • 9 a.m. io 6 p.m. Sat. N. Broad St.. Hillside. N. J. No 43. fic was tied up for half an hour. Choice Rib Roast at 1120 Liberty Avenue Szarko s Liquor Store ZIMMERMAN PHOTO 10-inch cut lb. 53c (Formerly located a t 1405 Maple Are.) Salem Pharmacy WALTER R. LEE 1201 Salem Ave., Hillside INC. Complete Line Of Cameras Bird’. Eye F eu 1317 Liberty Avenue And Photo Supplies Oven-ready lb. 59c ^0r ^'re* Delivery Phone WAverly 6-2822 Home For Funerals P R E 8 C R IFTION.8 WA 3-9659 — WA 3-1435 2 lO-o 12*3 SALEM AVE_ HILLSIDE Just As Yoar Doctor Orders FREE PROMPT DELIVERY 1256 liberty Avenue 29c First ettt lb. 73c EL 2-4547 We Call for and Deliver it, it, y2 KEGS BEER FREE p a r k i n g Prescriptions — EL 2-4230 COOLERS FOR HIRE W A 3-5314 S»ve 4c PAGE 2—THE HILLSIDE TIMilr 'THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1855 HOLY NAME .publicity, ..Mrs. bomlnic I dent. Rose Lamps, vipe president, time and imparting the benefit ofj ski and Den Mothers Marion Tar- Donald Carey and Harry Wfeinstein; Eleanor Kifner,' corresponding se c - Church of Christ the King u r treasurer, Paul Kifner; service offi-1 Peter^aul, 1224 ^ou'th Bright street Closing On Sunday experiences nd knowledge,Lowledge, j Cub Pack 196. Has no wski and Mildred Micheaux of H-le-i aalol. nretary, MI}ilm Oapro. recording sec- Tuteday 8430 P.m. sohoolS cer, /Walter Howell; historian, Law1 1 ant-at-arms, Mrs surely teduatry need, not be relegat-1 Pack 24, South Plainfield, who were retary, 507 Conant St.; -Douglas' Bloy street and DOJ^fca. guests together with William Kraut- SiNAI HEBREW SCHOOL P.T A. ed to the status of-a roadstangL* . rence Goldsmith and adjutant, ,Ros- President, William ElugwSfe Favored By Tobia “The violation-of-the Sabbath Is An Indian Pow wow biatt, school principal, and institu­ Bi-monthly-on second Wednesday Havlland, . treasuref, Frank L a - ooe; Tr-Mu^pan -Jr.7 1308 Libfirty- n Esther " Berkowitz . Hall Of • Sinai Tora, sergeaht-at-arihs. presi^eutp-Wa-l-ter- a serious threat to our personal . OUb Pack 196 of George Wash­ tional representative. Michael Tobia, of Tobla's Appli­ liberty. Surely we are entitled to Cubs Harold Heres and Mark avenue. Congregation, 1531 Maple Ave. Prss- ■ D AD S BOOSTER CLUB • O F ances and member of the Liberty .this;, day-.of freedom from toll. Let ington School held' an India] | Rowe had a display of teepees, B’NAI B’RITH WOMEN, HILL­ dent, Mrs. Abbe Eser.herg; 1st vice cytiw recently in the school SIDE : CHAPTER —. Third- Wednes­ (resident, Joseph Williams; 2nd HILLSIDE—Meets on official n o ti- J puicMopek; ■■ --treasurer Avenue • Businessmen’s Association, us help each Other so all, may en­ covered wagon, pottery etc. Gub* liiaiten jsy m^l^fresident,- Alvin ’ znartowisez. Theodorj' joy that freedom. Th one part ’The OuBs erilerednin ‘‘‘JTfSiah master Brennan wore • a headdress day 8:30 pjh. at Sinai Congrega­ vice .president, Mrs. Isadora Steir- this week commented on the unfair Lowenstein; vice presidents; Thom -, ROTARV CLUB—Ev Of the world that Is Godless- dress doing -an Indian war dance made by Mrs. Kleppel. The honor tion,- 1531 Mapie - Ave.President. nan; recording secretary, Mi's. Har- and disturbing economic situation fiafe Was won by Mrs. Kerekes’ Den ,ia Zonderman; .corresponding sec- as Chamberlatr., Samuel Dubow. I2:I5 ^m . Hillside are not living In that parti” with war whoops, after which they Mrs. Moe Steinman; 1st vice presi­ Dr. M. M. Lilien; secretary, Je s s created-by tips’ praotloe -of Sunday sat in a circle around a camp fire, ■etary. Mrs. Sidney Friedman, 46 Churoht Ooe & Salem openings of • numerous business es­ dent, -Mrs. George Weisd; 2nd vice, Mertz avenue;. financial secretary, Hollander, 1574 Leslie street; tre a s ­ dubmaster Raymond J. Brennan Announcement was made that in­ urer, Walter Spite; club advisor, ack Sten- tablishments. He cautioned that the led in singing "Davey Crockett” stead of a Pack meeting tn : hiay, president,. Mrs, Sol Soroka; 3rd Mrs. Bett' Idtt; treasurer, Harold gel, vice president; {rel continuance of th is. growing prac? Patents Meter To; Zonderman; guards Mrs. ^ toigs: SmSi L. Custer. WMdflili:; secretary, Pai with Belle Berlanstein .at. the piano. a picnic will' be -held on-the school vice president,. Mrs. Alfred Labo- , WOMEN’S -PROGRESS CLUB— ‘ S. 0»8fc. tlce would bring about .an. Intoler­ Achievement, awards, were,- pre­ grounds; OTnard. 1447' S’.a.hley terrace. able'- situation bound to affect *118 wltoh; • recording secretary, • -Mrs. CRAFTSMEN’S CLUB OF HILL­ Fouridi Tuesday evening . in M aple Measure Humidity sented and a Webelo ceremony, was Refreshments were served with Hall, 1661 Mapie, avenue. President, FORTNIGHTLY' GROt'p ■ people adversely. held for Richard. Newman who re­ Mrs. Kate Teitelbaum in charge. She'Man Suokno; corresponding SIDE LODGE No. 241 F, & AM. side Women’s Club. Seeona.ThnS" ■ He further stated that the Iasi Mrs. Charles J."G ru4oin; . 1st-'-vice ceived his. W.ebelp..; badge. . Mrs. Assisting at the pow wow were secretary, Mrs. Lewis Kaplan, 16 i7- -F irst Tuesday except : July and ie s ld M trlS ,'ie d k Abelowltz; 2 n d day 8!55,fii4.>a.t 38 PairBanks At’ r^giilar competition from .rep­ Genevieve Kerekes’ Den 3 was Harold Heres* assistant £Ubmsster; Liberty” Ave.; financial secretafy, August atr-8-p.m,, at Masonic Hall ■fMBttjgfe. John M. MaioS u t a b l e establishments permitted .’ice president,.Mrs. Irviil G ershen; judged the most original and Mrs. William Brennan;~pack committee Mrs! Leon Brazer; associate finan- North Broad street. President, Jlnaheia! sesretary, Mrs.-Raul K e rn ; tice “chairman, Mrs. much unfair practices in pricing chairman, .and Jackr Preston, Louis JaHl; - Kifner; 1st vlee president, Pearson; recording secretaIv''iKr“ Frieda Kleppel’s 'den for having the recording secretary, Mrs. H a rry TJnnnlrl Pntlov-- ____ and grading of- merchandise. He' most props. Judges, were pack com­ Marks and Frank* Anerback; com­ cial secretary, Mrs. .Milton Rubin; David W. Aioott; 2nd. vice presi­ Harold Butler;' correspondlnj t said tfMsurer, Mrs. William Krautblatt; 3 r o d y ; Corresponding secretary, mittee chairman Richard Tamow- mittee members.. dent, Henry G. Groh; treasurer, Mrs- M, Rote; treaSUierl S ts . t r v - ret«yr Mrs. Douglas Hal®’ S r Observe Sabbath ...» social secretary, Mrs. - Moe Gold­ Harvey W. Peace, Sr,; secretary) Haviled drive; financial — “When our ptoneers foanded-thi& ing' Sohcohman; hostess-at-arms, berg; sentinels, Mrs. Jabk Blum- David -B. -Peeree, 1$88 Harding-ter­ Mrs. Harry Lieb; .-ce-hostess, M rs. tary, Mrs. W alter a KrumfeT' nation ‘ it ’ was far harder to eke race, •<, JUNIOR WOMAN’S CLUB—Ss- out an existence than it is today; berg and Mrs. Henry.. Goldfibr; Milton Confcrd; publloi^. c'naix- LIBEKTY PARK COMMUNITY man. Mrs. Norman Lewis, 58 H ill- qnd' Tuesday. a t ' ffipiVHali ism ' nevertheless Sunday was recognized- oounselorr_Mrs7--Abe--0haitnaGk,----- ASSOCIATION—Meets last-—Thurs­ Mapie -Ave., -8 :00 p.m -PredaMr as the Sabbath. Directory Of side avenue. IT A L IA N DAUGHTERS OF day S;30 p.m. at 1090 Tnomas street. HILLSIDE LODGE 1514, B’jNTAI Mrs. Stanley Davis; vice president ♦‘Our business is highly competi­ HILLSIDE ASSOCIATION—/Third President Julius Tangel; vice presi­ Mrs. Lodi? Gill; recording secretary tive. ‘It calls for good, merchan­ B'RITH—Third Monday 8:30 fa.au. Clubs and Organizations Tuesday at the POlish-American d en t John Beattie;- secretary. Wal-r at 'Sinai' Congregation, 1581 M aple Mrs. Elroy M ess; ■ .correspondlM dising, --progressive- -management, Hall. President, Mrs. George Iuz- ter C. Schmidt, 215-PltzpatVioh St.; avenue. President, Max Schleifer; secretary,. Mrs. jychai-d Lacey, ss good credit- analysis, a good un­ zoltno; vice-president, Miss Angela treasurer, Oscar Newman; sergeant- "ISt Vice president, Milton R, Oft ria ; Merts Ave.; treasurer, Mrs. Fund, derstanding of costs and ' proper Since some organizations are always in the process of electing new Buono'; secretary, Mr'S. George1 at-ajBSs, Anthony “Salerno. 2nd Vlee president, Lawrence L evl- Stromenger, mark-up to. show a profit. We must officers, it is suggested .that the secretary of each organization dheck the Shelbourne, 25 Vine Street; trea­ THE YOUNG REPUBLICAN president, Robert R o - HILLSIDE LIONS CLUB-Eve„ always be* bn'oUr toes to better surer, Mrs. Emil Crisafulli; assist­ CLUB OF HILLSIDE — Meets listing below, and send any corrections or additions to the Hillside Times. KB^r'Wffliatn K ra u t- TOTOd^' at Townley’s, Union, at -sratn ant treasurer, Mrs. Angelo Miser- im iS flira t discretion of executive ■do ft. «30 Hurdsn street; tfeasui' prices l&aan “hUrT competitors. In All local organizations are invited to send a listing for this column. 6:30 p.m.—President, Walter’ o ' entino; s e r g e a n t-at-arms. Mrs. commute-; at 1282 Salem avenue, Charles Hausoh; Unancirl secre. Krumbiegel; 1st VIgb'. their zeal to give better service There is no charge. Frank De. Leo; publicity, Mrs. went, = ehf&ffinit- ““Richard . Conn ngton: ‘.ary; Herman Ontell; guardian George Martin; 2nd vice president some stores are open evenings, and WOMAN’S CLUB OF HILLSIDE j Ave. President, Joseph A. Kelly; Thomas de Santo; chaplain, Mrs. vice chairman, Phyllis J. B'-ad 'ord:; '.co. Hecht; monitor, Abe C harnack now a wave of stores are open Sun­ Joseph Poltcastro. treasurer, Charles E. Bradford; re-; Dr. Ikanols J. G rant; "3rd vice presi­ —First Tuesday 1:30 p>m, at Eliza- vice president, Mrs. Jean Giordano; publications chairman, Abe C iia r dent, Philip. K lein; secretary, Fred day THE HILLSIDE SAGITTARI- odrdia? secretary, Martin Gottlieb; ’ ack: leacch Bulletin editor, S am Practice Unfair beth Town and Country Club, 9171 treasurer, Arthur Kreszl; record- ANS, archery club—First and third corresponding secratary, Barbara Merkle, Jr., 1415 Maple,Ave.; treat North Broad street; Elizabeth. Ehrenkranz; publioity, Maury B urer, Dr. C harles Jv“Qrnbin; Uon “Some dealers who open Sunday ANTHONY H. LAMB ing secretary, Mrs. Ann Goldhor; Mondays at HiUside Hobby & ..Mildrum, 41 Beeohwood ' place; Rosmarin tamer. Patrick J Tortorelk. even go soi far as to putinappli President, Mrs. Harold Eichrhan; corresponding secretary, Jess Hol­ SjO|t !Shop. President,. Roscoe I. menibers at large of the executive HILLSIDE CHAPTER HADAS 1st Vice president, Mrs. Harold J. Mullican Jr.; vice president and [cOmmmCe, XiYirig I. Needle, An HILLSIDE C H A PT E R , W0- ances and other merchandise aas Anthony H. Lamb, 66 King street, lander, 1574 Leslie St.; sergeant-at- SAH—Second Tuesday a;.. MEN'S AMERICAN ORT-Third well so they may have the advatiH a n - vice president at the Weston Elec- Love; 2nd vice president,*Mrs, Hen­ secretary, Lawrence Fitzsimmons; ®®y'Piegari; ©ewberhip fcnjinit- ry G. Nulton; treasurer, Mrs. Addi­ arms, Michael Giordano; captain, 1412 Boa. place; treasurer, William Sinai Congregation, 1531 M aple" Thursday at 8:30 PM. at Sinai tage of that “Good Day" v* in d e- trical I n s t .Corporation, Thomas Greene, Jr.; assistant cap­ tee chairman, Hyman Bohulwan partment stores and othej____|estab- Newark, has been granted a patent son- Sanborn; recording secretary, R. Mullican; sergeant-at-a r fh s, MOTHERS’ CIRCLE OF HILL- avenue. President, Mrs. W illiam Ccjigfigafioht 1581 i H i e Avk- Mrs. Franklin J. Rogers; corres­ tain, Bol ‘ Soroka Raster; vice presidents, Mrs. M il- President, ’ Mrs. Jack Lfpp; vice lishments are closed. on a moisture determining meter ROSARY SOCIETY OF CHRIST Lester Yiiill. SUDE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH “Some merchants such as drug- -having a "Hygrosenser” sensing I ponding secretary, Mrs. Robert 0. ITALIAN A M E R IC A N CIVIC —^Third Monday 8 pjn. in the Sun­ tbn Carls, Mrs. Mernle Eisenberg, presidents, Mrs. Ipvlng Ba:l?y. Mrs, Kirkpatrick. 297 Ryan street; juh- THE KING R.C. CHURCH—Mon­ Mrs. Lillyan Meyers; corresponding Lopis Spevack, Mrs. Alfred Levey; gists have a special, function.JEven. element. Basically, th is meter day before first Sunday at 8:15-pun. ASSOCIATION — First Monday at day School room of the church. the road-stand and the. florist with makes possible the determination! inseldr, Mrs. Maurice % J: Zatkors "Hall New York plac.e. Presi­ President, Mrs. David lhnes;rvice cecretaryr “Mrs. Barney Weinstock, •financial secretary, Mrs. Seloinar Murphy. at school' hall, Bloy street and Col­ 1413 Oroha|d terrace; recording .Salem; treasurer, Mrs. Marcus their perishables have somiL reason of relative humidity of the air con­ umbia avenue. President, Mrs. Jo­ dent, O. Mancuso; vice president, president, Mrs. Marie Shattuoh; fer opening Sunday. In a rural tained within a hermetically sealed, MEN’S PROGRESS OLUJ5 TNG F. *Di Leo; treasurer, A. Miseren- treasurer, JMSs.' Samuel Basch; re­ sepretary, Mrs. 'Sidney Birnbanm ; Goldberg; recording secretary. Mrs. seph A. Wallack; vice president, financial secretary,' ..Mrs. H arry Joseph Klein; correspcrxing secre,* section where dealers-eater to-vaea- electrical instrument and the de- —First Tuesday at 8:8,0 pan, at Mrs, William J. Shuhala; secretary, trirco:; financial secretary, T. Ferzo- cording secretary, Mrs. H a r r y tion- trade there* is a semblance of termination of the water ]£apor con- Sinai Congregation,. 1531 Maple •corresponding see., G, Volturo;- J o y c e ; corresponding secretary, Zimmerman; treasurer, Mrs. B e n ­ tary, Mrs. Morris Eiser. 1565 Leslie Mrs. David W. Bataille, 338 Bloy jam in Dubow. excuse for opening Sunday. How- [ tent of matter sealed within a mois- Ave;- President. Eugene * Abramo- street; treasurer, Mrs. Angelo ^T T A L IA N AMERICAN WO­ Mrs. Carl Frahm; assistant secre­ wm ever. in out highly competitive me- ture-proof package, witz; vice presidents, Jack Orlovsky, MEN’S AUXILIARY OF HILL­ tary and treasurer, Mrs. Wilbur tropolitah area one could almost An important application of the Herbert Silber and Benjamin Feld­ HILLSIDE KIWANIS CLUB — SIDE—8:15 at the Italian-Ameri- MCNair; prelate,. Mrs. Eidward place in the same. category the] new “hygrosenser” will be in check- man; treasurer. Charles Rohrlick; Every Wednesday at 0:30 p.m. at -Kayle; publicity, Mrs. Richard corresponding secretary, David Mor­ can Hall, 1241 Baker street. Presi­ black marketeer of war days; the Ting damage by moisture toihstru- the HitcHih* ^osf, "Route 22, Union,- dent, Miss Angie Grasso; vice-" Jaggers, SUN RISE HOMES INC. uhscrupulous misleading advertiser ments. motors, and airplanes held ris, 118 Bailey Ave.; recording sec­ President, Kenton D. Wood; 1st president, Mrs. Rudolph Wawrzen- HILLSIDE REPUBLICAN CLUB (not advertising loss-leaders, but 1 in reserve In the “mothball' process retary, Murray Fisher; financial vice president. Gene . Kolakowski; ski; secretary, Mrs. Phil Amato; —First Tuesday a t Polish' American COMPLETE H O M E MODERNIZATION misleaders); the short count down developed” atth e end of World W: secretaryi ^Saniu el==L#venter ^ ser - 2rid vice president; Dr. Bernard corresponding ■ seer etary,“ Mrs. Sam Hall, .486—Bioyyist.—President—John graders; and jh e violators of the Industrial uses are countless, geant-at-arms. Jerry Goldman Benner; treasure^ Emanuel_ M Cooper; treasurer, Mrs. Louise SaV- Krug, Anthony Cipro, vica presi- BY E X PE R T S IN THEIR FIELD Sabbath. also—in cigarette' manufacture, the L IB E R T Y AVE. BUSINESS­ Reiter; secretary, Edward W. Love, “With thehostof dealers striving cookie industry, the bakery; in fact, MEN’S ASS’N.—S.oond Friday 8:30. 225 Long Ave.; sergeant-at-arms, S88888feS8g3Sg88S88»?38SS8S«8»?g®?SSS» 69 Elizabeth A ve., Newark BI 3-2892 to help each other, sacrificing- their I wherever sealed packages■■icon.- p.m. at 1320 Liberty Ave. President, Joseph Prokopowicz; historian,. Ed­ ... 1 v” -rd - 1 *—t—*...... ■■ — tainers are used. Arthur Brittman; vice president, ward W. Love. Mr. Lamb has recently returned Otto Zimmerman; treasurer, David PHI ALPHA SIGMA FRATERN­ MICHAEL GIORDANO Visit Our Showrcom from an Air Force guided missile Kizyma; corresponding secretary ITY, Alpha Eta Chapter—Alternate POLICASTRO T.V. test center in Florida, where an­ and attorney, Emanuel ‘ Gersten, Tuesdays at members’ homes. Mas­ CONTRACTOR 1313 Liberty Ave.; recording secre­ 272 Long Ave., Hillside, N. jF. other test is being conducted with ter, Robert Buchanan; deputy mas­ & Jhurs. Eves, this new means of easily and tary, Mrs, Jean Peachis. ter, George Palfi; scribe, Stephen Masonry Work —•, Asphalt Paving (Opp. Bristol-Myers parking, lot) quickly determining humidity. Gov­ ST ELIZABETH’S GUILD OF Gold 229 Fitzpatrick street; chain- ’till 9 p.ni. ernment establishments are being THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF ST. •Randy Malone; historian, Estimates Cheerfully Given offered first use of the “hygros dARY MAGDALENE—Third Tues- I Robert Craig, Complete line of V enetian Blinds and Window Shades day in Parish Hall at church. on] WA 34995 er” and it is anticipated that it will SIGMA LAMBDA PHI SORORI­ Iron Railings — M odern Kitchens and Bathrooms be offered for general sale at a. later Pomona avenue. President, Miss TY—Alternate Tuesdays at mem­ 1061 THOMAS ST. HILLSIDE, N. J. RADIO & TV date.------: Betsy Lydiard; vice president, Miss bers’ homes. President, Carol Tida- - Shower Enclosures — A lu m in um Awnings a n d Door Hoods / j 3enta Borman; -secretary, ■Mrs. Ed­ back; vice president, Patricia Sel- EL 3-6577 Complete line of Alum inum Extruded Windows and Doors J Sales - Service - Installation vard S. Black; treasurer, Mrs. Wil­ lick; recording secretary, Barbara Estimates Cheerfully Given | | | No Obligation ] See Schools Need iam H. Grieshaber; chaplain, Mrs. Farese; treasurer, Emily Tutulis; Full Time Shop recognized Tosbph J. Kxevet, %% corresponding secretary, Betty R. ' all leading Set Manufacturers avenue. gilvS,. Of Mental Health HILLSIDE CHAPTER NO. 192, HILLSIDE D EM O C R A T IC ORDER OF THE EASTERN STAR COUNTY COMMITTEE — First The fact-that more and improved —Meets first and third Fridays.7:80 Thursday at Polish-Amerioan Club. mental -health services are sorely p m rin Masonic Hall, 1444 North Chairman, William Galik; vice- needed in the public of I Broad St. chairman, Charles Rausch; vice- Union County was cited the Te-j Worthy matron, and worthy pa- chairlady, Mrs. Emily Noll; trea­ port of a survey of mental health | tron! and Mtb. Wilbur W. surer. Mrs. Mary Tully; secretary, PERSONAL facilities and activities of the coun­ Willms; associate matron, Mrs. Mil­ j Rtibia Kaplan, 1524 Morris ty’s schools presented at . the meet­ dred Phillips; secretary, Mrs. Elsie ’place. ing, Of the. Superintendents of Goddard; treasurer; Mrs, Della HILLSIDE DEMOCRATIC CLUB LOANS Schools of the county held last Wessels; conductress, Mrs.-Margaret ■Third Thursday at Polish-Ameri-1 Thursday ..in the office of Oodlity! Beattie; associate-conductress, Mrs. can Club,. President, Adolph Win- Superintendent of. Schools, Dr. A. Paula Kfrevet; .chaplain, Mrs, Mabel. ston;. vice-president, Carmen .Mon­ L .. Johnson, In the Court House, Smith;’'marshal, Miss Gladys Gil-j aco; recording secretary, Robert L.I AT LOW COST Elizabeth. bert; Adah, Mrs. Gertrude Burns; Kaplan; corresponding secretary, The survey, the first such county Ruth, Mrs. Bessie Tham; Esther, Albert Rpthbard; treasurer. Mrs. study to be made in New Jersey, Miss Isabelle Barton; Martha, Miss Mildred Hess; sergeant-at-arms, Mi­ INQUIRIES INVITED AT was initiated by the Union County Nancy Garrett; Electa, Miss Doro­ chael Giordano and publicity chair­ ANY OF OUR OFFICES Assodafcion-for-Mental-Heaithr-aaad.- thy- Dade ; organist,. Mrs. Isabelle man, Dx. Martin Friedman, 1064 conducted with the cooperation of Hubertus; color bearer, Mrs. Jac- Voorhees street. the. superintendents and Dr. John- duellbe Floyd; bearer for the HILLSIDE RESERVE POLICE — Christian flag, Mrs. Ardelle Wil- Third-Wednesday at Veterans Mem­ The finished report was present­ Uams; warder, Mrs. Jane Simpson; orial Building, Liberty Ave. Presi­ WEST SIDE ed by John Ldpresti, Jr., principal entinel, Arthur Lapp. dent, Moe Steinman; vice , presi­ of Calvin Coolidge School, Hillside, SINAI SISTER H O O D -r-M eets dent, Wilbur Willms;* secretary, AMERICA’S FOREMOST ARTISTS VOTE PLYMOUTH who is chairman of the survey com­ fourth Monday at Sinai Congrega­ Patsy Federico, 356 Hillside Ave.; TRUST CO. mittee, and first vice president of tion, 1531 Maple avenue—President, treasurer, Stanley Funkhauser, . the Mental Health Association; and Mrs. Harry Stadlin; 1st vice presi­ HILLSIDE HEIGHTS CIVIC AS­ Springfield Ave. A High SL by Mrs. Arthur F. Ackerman, presi­ dent, Mrs. Gamuel Friedman; 2nd SOCIATION—Third Tuesday 8:30 Lyons Ave. A Bergen SL dent of the association.^ • vice president, Mrs. Emanuel Fin- p.m„ Calvin Coolidge School. Presi ii kel; 3rd vice president, Mrs. Mat­ dent, Joseph W. Freer; first vice Hawthorne Ave. A Clinton PL This ■ eighteen-month"' study was made by a committee representing thew Brams; treasurer, Mrs. Samu* president, William Sohwing; record­ So. Orange Ave. A Bergen SL the twenty-one sphool systems of el Kay; financial secretary, Mrs, ing secretary, Mrs.- Walter Chespak; AMERICA’S MOST the county, Herman Lansey; ’ recording 1 secre­ corresponding secretary, Mrs. Frank tary-, Mrs. Samuel—Gooenf- corres­ Walter; "531 Chapman street; trea­ ponding secretary, Mrs. Hilmer SAVE TIME.AND surer, Miss Harriet Schwing; ser­ Hirschhorn, 210 .Conklin geant-at-arms, Charles Barbiere. 99 ENERGY. REFER chaplain, Mrs. Eliezer Cohen. CALVIN COOLIDGE SCHOOL KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. THE P.T.A. — Second Thursday at the TO CLASSIFIED REV, THOMAS F. CANTY COUN CIL, No. 3197—Second and fourth .school, 8 p m .; executive board first BEAUTIFUL CAR ! Rl'SINESS ADS.' Wednesday at^schooi-i:3d-pjn. Pres- Thursday at Christ the King Hall, ijent, Mrs. .Walter Clesla; first vice -Bloy -street and Rutgers avenue. Chaplain, Rev. Perry G. De Witt; ‘president, Mrs. Frank Manon; sec- Assistant chaplain. Rev. Gerard B. ond vice president, John Lopresti, Jr. HERTZ Whelan; assistant chaplain, Rev. recording secretary, Mrs. Howard To Plymouth in honor of the men and women who designed Joseph B Bagley; grand knight, Kobrin; • corresponding secretary, Joseph A. Wallack; deputy grand Mrs. FYank Walter. 531 Chapman DRIV-IR ^ELF SYSTEM knight, Frank J. Hill; chancellor, st., treasurer, Mrs. Henry Merkel. THE HOOP AND HAMMER AS­ the 1955 Plymouth—most beautiful ca r of the year” Move-Ur-Self and Save Harold R. Livingston; warden, Wil­ liam B. Ringwood; recording secre­ SOCIATION OF THE HILLSIDE tary, Joseph J. Milioi, 1218 Woodruff FIRE AUXILIARY —fourth Wed- aveiiueTtmancial^^ secretary; Jhhir A. needay -8—ptm-r—afc- Wax- - Veterans -SOCIETY OF ILLUSTRATORS CITATION T% | RENTALS Jaokson; inside guard, Joseph 4. Memorial. President, Leslie ^0. DAY. WEEK or MONTHLY Grant; outside guards^, Frederick Kuhmann; vice president, Gabriel ■Blymouth-is praud-to-announee-thie - ■what-it does for your-Howy for example,— 380 MORRIS AVE. — Cor. Orchard St. loss; lecturer, Anton J, Rechner; am, Sr.; treasurer, Waltery Szy- award bestowed by the famed Society of it gives you the greatest visibility of any ELiz. 4-1114-5-6 ELIZABETH, N. J. treasurer, Frank J. Weishapl; ad­ manskl. vocate, V. William Di Buono. HURDEN-LOOKER POST. NO. Illustrators.. To the trained eye of the low-price^ e a r ... the roomiest interiors HILLSIDE AMBULANCE SQUAD 50, AMERICAN LEGION—First and —First aid meetings every Friday third Tuesday at the War Mem­ professional artist, Plymouth’s Forward . . . the largest hunk space. evening, business meeting last Mon­ orial Building, liberty avenue, com­ Look etylfag represents the •'year’s moat But see for yourself. See* America’s REMEMBER MOTHER ON MOTHER'S DAY day in Henry Goldhor Room of mander. Dn Irving Brody; vioe- beautiful automotive design, Fire Headquarters, 888 Hollywood commar. tiers, William G. Ohaddon, most beautiful car-today—th e all-new KOVAL’S FLOWER SHOP you’ll appreciate this heauty, too, and PLYMOUTH,! 1155 LIBERTY AVE. atCrannSt. Coal And Coke Prices Reduced V A FULL LINE OF Take Advantage Of The Low Spring Prices BEST BUY NEW: BETTER TRAPE-IM, TftQ C U T FLOWERS FILL YOUR BIN AND PLANTS With Our Superior Coal Or Koppers Coke Phone EL 4-5497 PLYMOUTH WILLIAM HALE COAL COMPANY 1374 Liberty Ave. MUrdock 6-2244 h Dealers dre listed ( BUILDING MATERIAL — PITTSBURGH PAINTS i your Classified Telephone Directory THE HILLSIDE'TIMES, THURSDAY, MAY 5,. 1955 —Page r~ Sinai Organizes Post-Bar Mitzvali oup E V m O D Y ’S corns t o ... TOBIA’S APPLIANCES WESTINGHOUSE TV MY CONTEST WIN A 30-DAY TRIP AROUND THE W O R ^ ^ O

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Kenneth Le ltter, Samuel Halper, Jon Plus — $10 daily baby-sitter allowance while you’re aw ay Soroka and M ic h a e l Tropp, )W, Martin Hymowitz, Harvey Lazarus, Fred Feldman, Gerald Ga e, Arthur' Goldberg, Leslie Skuraten, R aym ond Fasteau, B ernard Lazsrwitz an d Barry Tenl COME IN TO DAY-FIND YOUR WINNING HINT v, Stephen R ltz, Paul Rubin, Philip K dowitz, M artin Blumenlhal, Jcrold Mb Herbert IN THIS NEW MODEL t har--^® |C vnyA ’ - group organized- by Slnaf C ongre- Sixth .Grade Gives leets every Sunday m orning Class Discussion :lockr at the Sinai y o u th S Assembly Program 1504 Maple avenue. ■ ■ At P.T. A.-Meeting Miss Zeeca’s sixth grade of the rogram consists of a service | George ‘Washington School pre- The eighth grade of -Galvin Cool- sfented their final auditorium pro- by breakfast, after which School, under the dlrecii™ nf! gfam f°r the r ear last week, adjourn for a recreational Acting -as ceremonies new wss^ sUEtt asluwllig,-.. 'tfflirteaCher. Mrs. Evelyn, Bchueler is Jerome pbapirbr The morning WESTING HOUSE jroup, now consisting 403 participated ill a ‘discussion or lercises were conducted by Gerald an 20. boys, is under tlie .su- “Problems in Group,-Living" a t £ Lubin... _____ i of Kenneth Lewltter and P.T.A. ‘ meeting ln the school las A puppet-play entitled, ‘Fifi and vzaiper. chairman -and cc- week. - - Oscar m -Hollywood-was presented. r., respectively, of the- Sina! Alois Ji Stadeck, psychologist fdi This play Was written and directed j AT THE FHICE OF ctivities committee. Assigt- the Westfield Schools, spoke on. by Laurence Weinberg. Working I also given by members of “Human Relations and the Purpose the puppets were Robert Jandersitsj ai -board’ of trustees and and. Effect of. Group Discussion.’^ and Laurence Weinberg. The voices- the boys' parents. . Mrs. Frank Mahon was re-elected of ‘Fifi’ and ‘Oscar’ were those of MMW LAST YEAR'S 2l4 president. Others reelected| were: Thelma Labowitoh and IJarry Rein. vice-presidents,i i-MrsrrHenry-Merkel Sk-gfr-vvo-gkerfr-were-Gi^o r-y ^ed eri- Vet Hospital W ill and John Lopresti, Jr., school prin- co and Lawrence Brennan. oipalrand- recording-secretary, Mrs. - ‘Tweedle-Dee’ aad ‘Davey- Crock­ Alex Schutsky. Elected, were: cor- ett’ were played by Laurence Bren­ Honor Residents responding secretary, Mrs.' Andrew^ nan cm'the^flute. 5?ls'A'and treasurer, Mi’s. George* A one-act play, ‘Father's New Two- Hiilside residents, M ilton Hat* was also presented. Members Fabricant, of 1606 Bayview avenue, Hostesses fo r the evening were Stcihe oast were Rjith Sketch, Har­ and Mrs. Eleanor Kifner, of 948 old .Wittcoff, Sydelle Kriegman,, Salem avenue, will receive aw ards the seventh and eighth grade mothers. Maxine Gross,- Andrew Petrick and Sunday, May 18 al-4nm . during Stanley Jay. observance of National H ospital :£J5e p,rpgram was brought to a Day at Veterans Administration Named Distributors close by a piano selection by Ruth Hospital, East Orange. Scotch. . A "short but interesting program Of Cooper Products Guests were Mr. William Kraut- will feature an address by Hon. blatt, principal, teachers and mem­ Hugh Jg Addonizipj Congressman, The appointment of John Wilfert Go£-488 Bushwick-avenue, Brook­ bers of grades -5 and- 0, and parents llth DistrictV and a musical pro­ of the class members. gram provided by Local No. 16,. lyn, - as. authorized .distributors for American Pederatlbn of M usicians. Oboper Alloy valves, fittings a n d ac­ The entire program will b e in cessories w as announced this week Elected Treasurer honor of the many volunteers who by Distribution Manager <3. L. are serving, at the hospital. They Heintz. Jo h n Wilfert GO., founded Of Auditors Group in 1890, h a s specialized in the represent the forty-three veteran, John A. Desch, of 1476 Highland Exclusive EB-fBO Chassis delivers TV's service, religious and fra te rn a l wholesale distribution of valves, fit­ avenue, was elected treasurer of the; groups which make up the volun­ tings, pipe, steam and power .plant NOfth Jersey Chapter of the Inst: brightest, clearest, sharpest picture. 'equipment,- refrigeration and'- hy­ tute bf“lnternal Auditors at their tary services committee at th e East 9 PULL DETAIL Broad-band circuit gives true draulic units to" the marine a n d in­ annual meeting at the Hotel E Orange institution. More th a n two- picture reproduction actually as broadcast. hundred and ten volunteer? a re tol dustrial trad e. las recently, be honored by receiving certificates ,, Mr. Desch is with the Public • FULL CONTRAST Advanced Video control for either 100 hours, 300 hours, 500 Republican Club T o Service Elective and Gas Company. for blacker blacks—w hiter whites. hours .or 1000 hours add m o re of FIDELITY UNION DIVIDEND • FULL BRIGHTNESS N ew aluminized picture service. Hold Country Store NEWARK—The Bpard of Direol tube plus full range power giyes twice as Immediately following the form al The Hillside Republican Club .has tgb _pf the Fidelity Union Trust much brightness. part of the program w h ic h ; will Company has declared, a quarterly conclude at about 2:40 -p.m., special scheduled a "country store" for Thursday evening, May 12, a t • the dividend of sixty cents a share on| ‘tours • will" commence. A series of the SOOjOOO shares of capital stock exhibits are being arranged in the Polish American Hall, 400 ■ Bloy street, The merchandise to be dis- of the bank outstanding.. The draf main lobby. After a brief explana­ dend is payable May 2 to stock­ tion of these exhibits, the visitors pdsed of has been fficiled'by vari­ ous industries and ■ merchants of holder® .of record at the close' o| »ED$e-^uided-tHr6ugh-the opersit­ ‘busiiress'on"'April~28:------ing rooms, a typical ward, th e rec­ the township. reation, chapel and library areas, the patients dining room and. the main kitchen. Refreshments w ill be Crowds Attend Christ The I(in^ Show The Monterey, Model 875T24 served through the courtesy of the voluntary services committee and •-Large crowds turhed dp.fcT?hurs-*^ - the hospital dietetic service. dfty, Friday and Saturday nights Mlss j udy Wallace, Miss Lois In- $249.95 21" FULL. RANGE TV 1 This • is_. the annual opportunity NEW LOW PRICE FOR 24" TV! for the public to Visit the V eterans AS LOW AS Hospital. Throughout file ’'country /‘Chssr Up.” It wts presented m.) Miss Joyce Koelbls, Miss Janet Sti- hospitals will be holding Open house tffe schooF JfflttM n a r under the]so, Miss Nancy gjiso, Miss Maty Get bigger-thanJife, cameo-sharp TV pietures, .sometime during, the week of May mssflofe of Walter Howell withljEnn DslllS&nti, Miss Patricia 0|r;- at test year’s 21" picture cost. Beautiful walnut $2.00 per w eek 8 to May 44, whicK commemorates 'Miss charge of tell, Peter Purklr, Arthur Flynn, . the birthday of Florence N ightin- cMtsograpIiy- -GhaJJi Homiiia was d t t ’-_EoHa1 ~wjjiam Eingwood, finish cabinet. Also in mahogany and blond ma­ gale, Jhc. “mother of. modern, day master of ceremonies. 1 Wallihm Barjdstefl; Mrs. HeutJ GET TOP TRADE-IN nursing”. ~ - Included: s?:ngief; Miss Miry Benak. Miss hogany finish cabinets at extra cost. -•. Rev. G erard B. Whslan.- curate, j Mary Benak, Miss Martha Toexko, FOR YOUR OLD TV hchorary chairman;. ?0Hh A- Desch |Mrs. Joseph Fernieola, Mrs. Arthur and Peter Durkin, co-chairmen, Flynn, Mrs. Rose Policastr Hillside Entries and Mrs. R am on BaLtlatg secretary Mrs. Joseph Batiatto. Members of the oast were: Robert Comm were as follows: In Math Contest MiilliailaiL—Charles Domino, Miss | ■ Journal Chairman, Mrs, Joseph-1 Fsthy—Prinp— -Miss-Juil-y—gsmgeh- A. Wallack: co-chairman, Mrs. Ed- [ ■TEW BRUNSWICK —Lee (Gold- Miss Doroth y Phillips, Miss Venice ward Boyno------»wg and Marvin it. MKCheim, s6us OTlifTffl'thurdt'lynnrMiss Sharon- =droiSlpematemBnF^saiham- Bhui. 4 at HiUsas f c l i School. com- gmitti. Miss Janet Petrik, Miss Ca- hala: Walter LeOiair, M artin Syz- petea for a four-vear tuttirm ashcl- iiiSei Ba tiatto . - Guv Haples. Miss laankj, Joseph A. Wallack, Emery ^sroi- Ann Prloo, l iia joyee Ca.hi- nT.er'irv. Wroderlok Zwcidinger aBal (Sfffli. Whan ;he th ird 'State B i , M iss' Sorothj Jeanne .Mat- Prank Weishapl. Jr. MathematJcsDay was held h e re or. ffi.'Bfflsay Gerald Aid!, 1 Publicity Ghairman, Mrs., Prank % RutgeSHfampus. £ss Eileen .^^mafisHr- Miss Afir Weishapl, Jr. Each i8coB.ou8lass College who Rothhardt. Miss Judith. Burst. Miss Henry Spingler; Edward Oluba, and 1321 LIBERTY AVENUE HILLSIDE, N. J. WAverly 3-7748 •ssludeWM1 % the tomra-ary society Mary C arol Spingler, Miss Apa William Bergstedt; lighting, WU- Joan E- Bear, o f 1474 MioheL Miss - Marilyn Price, Miss «P«m terraefe, Hillside. Anita Vincak, Miss Sue Ann Doyle. liam Wendeli. THE HILLSIDE TIMES, THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1955

Brownie Program Social Events By Mrs. Irene L. Schneider For PTA Meeting WA 3-7112 | o mothers' committee of Girl MRS. CHARLES RICHKUS and .Troop' 38, under the leader* daughter Evie, of 1242 Baker street, visited her sister and brother-in- ship of Mrs. Joseph Hecin, held a I r n t t i j and law, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mochma, -meeting -at rHurden-IiOoker School C l u b at Binghamton; N. Y. Sunday to be last Wednesday. Mrs. John Thar- a sponsor to her niece, Sandra aldsen was hostess. Chinchilla who was confirmed. Plans for-the program that will MORE THAN 100 persons at­ *be presented by the troop, oh-Wed­ Italian American Stork Shower Given tended an ice cream social given by nesday, May- 18, at. the .Hurden-1 I Forty Enrolled At the mothers committee of Girl .Looker P.T.A. meeting, were dis­ For Mrs. Neil DeSio Scout Troop ,16 at. Hurden-Looker cussed. m i ti*bop will entertain Dance Draws 450 stork shower was given least Summer Roundup School last week. Mrs. Ellsworth with songs and . a skit. They will sday at , the home ,of Mrs. Middleton welcomed Mr. E. • Phil* endeavor to give the .group an idea The Italian-Amencan Building prank Weishapl, Sr., of 404 Yale Summer roundup was held nt th e hauer of Welchs Farm who provid­ ctf the purpose. behind the Girl Fund dance conducted by; the Wo-, avenue, for Mrs. Nell De sib whose I Hurden-LookerSohoollast week. A ed the 'entertainmnet. Miss Nancy Scout organization, that, of helping en’s Auxiliary, attracted 460"peo- Zakovics was crowned Qu,een of girls become better citizens. A cake husband Is stationed a t Corpus j total of 40 children was enrolled Cards and her attendants were Ar­ e Saturday night at the Eliza­ Christ!,. Texas. Mrs. De Slo is the for the coming fall season. Those lene Trizna, Carol Ratkiewicz and sale for the benefit of the troop former "Phyllis Donofrio. who Is will follow Sunder the guidance of beth Town and - Country Olub, on the P.T.A. board who assisted Linda Lawrence. The girls were i Elizabeth. presently I making , „ her I home I I With .w ere Mrs. Prank SiekarMrs.' Sam- Mrs. M. Foceny._____M her pare chosen In this order after they sold Another committee meeting will A skit was put on during lnter- *?; JH J? ? 5- Amhony Uel Pell. M»s. Joseph Heon, Mrs. reeting cards. Mrs. Middleton and fto make mission. Those who performed in* Donofrio Of .408 Yale avenue. Charles Tepper, Mrs. Peter Miner, Decorations . wfre in pink Mrs. William Ratkiewicz were in eluded Miss Veda Roberts, Who , sang Mrs. William Krutulis and Mrs. charge of the affair. Mrs. John Tharaldsen is in I a medley of songs; Phyllis La Gre- -bte—Quests—were -from Trenton; William Tinschmidt. Dr. William charge of arrangements for a 7 years old, who sang and East Orange, Ortley Ijfceach, Irvings F. Wacker; and Dr. M. M. FisChler luncheon party to be held by com- danced; Nancy Carroll Robertozzi, ton, Hillside, ..Union .ana Newark. were assisted by the school nurse, Make Gifts mittee mfffibers “off‘’Wednesday, 9^ years old, who sang; Ralph Hostesses were Mrs. Peter Jager, Mrs. June Foster, and Miss Lillian June 1. I Grasso and his guitar, Anne Ds Mrs. John Skwirut, Mrs. A1 Renzie. Sonntag, chjld hygiexe nurse. For Their Mothers Mrs. Donofrio. Mrs. Rudolph Jager — Qn_Sfl±urdayr April 23, the troop the Five De Marco Sisters, Nine members of the P.T.A. board Brownie Troop 39 bf~~the A.P. went on a bus trip to Philadelphia ] &ay Pisahi, TV "actor and publicity end—M^.--Fra-nk--Stra&hyn&kir *ll--df attended "the Spring county Coun-' Hillside. ? Morris’ School “went on a nature to see the “Big Top” TV show. They [.agent for the De Marco sisters, and oil meeting' at the Community walk as part of their meeting on were accompanied by., their leader, I Jack Barrett, Broadway actor. Pi- Methodist Church iff Roselle Park Monday. They walked to the Union Mrs. Heon, and her assistant, Mrs. sanl ^ also producer and director Friday. They were Mrs. Robert Lil- County Park on Conant street and Charles Tepper as well as seven of, the Veda Roberts Show, now Coolidge Tea For ley, president; Mrs. Martin Kmet* sketched pictures of the trees and mothers. presented Friday nights at 7:45 Mrs. Richard Middleton, Mrs. Top­ the brook in their own hand-made They also took in the sights'inT p.m. over Channel 13, WATV. per, Mrs. Heon, Mrs. KrutUliS, Mrs. albums. Philadelphia. Plana accompaniment was by1 New Pupils Parents Tinschmidt, Mrs. Pell, and Mrs. Before the walk, they prepared Mrs. Dominick FeterpaUl. Music Menus Bedell. tinted, perfumed bath salts for] Juniors Plan For was by Ernie King’s Hot Seven of Calvin Coolidge School P.T.A. will A board meeting will be held Iff Mothers Day. Jersey City. Fifty door" prizes were tponor a tea on Tuesday, May ^ n Bth B e' j school on Monday, May 9, at Mothers accompanying the troop Meeting, Banquet contributed by Hillside merchants at 2 p.m. for parents of all children [ 1:15 p,m. were Mrs. August Blum, leader; The Junior Woman’s Club of and club members. who will enter -the school kinder- A trip.‘.to the United Nations is Mrk David Becker and Mrs. Nor­ Hillside met a t the home of Mrs. Among those present , were Cong­ garten next September. - scheduled toclay for board members man Glikin, assistant leaders, and Elroy Mesz, 96 Hopkins place, Irv­ ressman and Mrs. Harrison A. Wil­ Mrs. Kathryn Redling, school j and their friends, Mrs. Harold Berlin and Mrs. Ro­ ington, Monday evening to com­ liams, Jr.. Mr. and Mm; Ralph De nurse; Mrs. Dorothy Kirkman,-kin* bert Braunschweiger, of the troop plete plans for the regular meeting Vita, of Elizabeth, Mayor Robert committee. to be held Tuesday, May 10, at Sheldon, of Roselle Park; Jack Maple Hall, and for the mother and Walsh. Republican aspirant for triefly on the problems of kinder­ daughter banquet. Mrs. Eleanor Township Committee and . Mrs. garten children adapting them­ | Ewing has charge of arrangemerits Walsh, and John Krug. Dominick selves during the beginning days of Faculty Luncheon for the banquet. Peterpaul was master of cere­ -school and how-to help them. monies. Plans have been made for moth­ Galvin Coolidge School P .T,A. ex­ ers to visit the kindergarten class ecutive board gave a luncheon for b u t tto > H our r the - school faculty yesterday. Mrs. BUY BONDS AND KEEP THEM loom and discuss the school pro­ U. S. SAVINGS ftn-Nttw gram and the preparation of child­ Fred Bauerle, hospitality chairman, ren for school. was in charge, assisted by board Mrs, Howard Kobrin is chairman members. of ihe PTA summer round-up Friday. Mrs. Frank Mahon, Mrs. committee. She is in charge of I H enry Merkel, and Mrs. Howard -the te a .___ K obrin attended the Spring- Coni­ Mrs. Fred Paueric’s refreshmen fer ence at the Community Metho­ committee will- serve. dist Church,Jh .Roselle Park,... .. Thursday thru Tuesday May 5 thru 10 Final plans are being made for Bing Crosby, Grace Kelly and William Holden in a Spring carnival-f airrThis affatrr sponsored1 by the . F.T.A., • will; be “THE COUNTRY GIRL” PTA Board Gives held on Saturday,, May 14, from 12 Elroy Hirsch, Barbara Hale, Chester Morris in noon to 5 p.m; at th e school There ______“UNCH AIN ED” ______will be entertainment for children, Faculty Luncheon including games, prizes, rides, mo­ Saturday Matinee — For the Kids — May 7- vies and refreshments. For the Members of the executive boarc parents, there will be booths and Roy Rogers in “SOUTH OP CAUENTE”' of the Hillside Avenue School P.T.A a cake sale. were hostesses at a puncheon .■for ______Also “UN CH AIN ED” the school faculty Tuesday after noon at Maple HaU. Mrs. DaVid Wednesday, Thursday, Friday May 11, 12, 13 Miltch and Mrs. David Rosenstein Elmer Association Esther Williams and Howard Keel in were in charge of hospitality. “JUPITER’S DARLING” Following the luncheon j were made for the F.T.A.. meeting Dance On Saturday Barbara Stanwyck and Ronald Reagan in Wednesday, May 11 at 8 p.nj. when The first annual Hence of Elmer’s “CATTLE QUEEN OF MONTANA” ' the 'following officers will be in Association, of 577 'Chapman street, stalled: will be held Saturday nighk May 7 Mrs. Sol Herships, president; Mrs In the War Veterans Memorial, Li­ Melvin Michaels, vice president. berty avarne an4 Memorial driye. Mrs. George Koblentz, treasurer. Proceeds will he used to further the Mrs. Donald E. GHmbrcv recording aim s of the organisation to provide secretary; land Mrs. George Yard- recreation for th e less privileged p o l s k y , corresponding secretary. youngsters of the community. NETTIE'S Speaker of the evening will be Dr In charge of the affair are Steven Ralph Shapiro. Refreshments will Zelko, chairman;. John Zelko, co- be served In the cafeteria, following chairman; John Brooks, Frank Ag- PIZZERIA & RESTAURANT the meeting. nelio, Bart Halllngse, Charles Amqr- THE BEST IN ITALIAN DISHES AND SANDWICHES ski, William Yanchyshyn, Peter Pplicastro, Sam Zelko and John PIZZA PIES OUR SPECIALTY Sinai Sisterhood Zakovlc, Board Meets Monday All Dough Made Fresh On The Premises The next board meeting of th Hillside Avenue Sinai Sisterhood win be held on 1155 LIBERTY AVE. cor. Crann St. Monday, May 9, at -8:80- p;m—at 1504 Maple avenue. Hostesses will Roundup May 12 TOD RING, WE BRING — Elisabeth 5-9689 be Mrs. Sarah Kay, Mrs. Edna Hillside Avenue School P.T.A. will- CLOSED MON. — Open Daily & Sunday 11 a.m, to 11 p.m. Friedman and Mrs. Lillian. fiacha- conduct its summer roundup for row. Plans for the annual Mothers pre-sohool children Thursday,'-May Friday and Saturday, 11 ajn. to 1:30 a.m. Day meeting, as well as for the 12 a t 9:30 am. In the school. In New Year's greeting project, of order to be eligible children must which Mrs. Sylvia Brams Is chair­ be five years old on or before De­ man, will be formulated. cember 31. They must present birth, certificates and immunisation rec­ ords. The roundup is under the direc­ tion ; of Mrs. Rubin Rita, chairman, an d Mrs. John Higgins, co-chair­ m an. i n B’naiB’rith Women Membership Tea _ i’nal ram Women, Hillside Cl-t P’.c:, w jl hold i fi.i'T.ti’r.f.jp tea or. Wednesday, May 11 at 8 p.m. Mrs. Kitty Davis, 216 Dorer avenue, will be hostess, assisted by mem­ bership chairmen Mrs. Sylvia Ber- kowlts and-MrsrClalre Kessler;------A oanoer dressing meeting will take place Wednesday, May 11 at 1 pan, at the home of Mrs. George weiss; TOYiOTcriiv sttuc. oaifre and cake will be served. All members are invited to attend. Brownies Pay Visit T o Hillside Bank . Brownie .Troop 32 last week visi­ ted the Hillside National Bank to learn .ab out community life which th e members are ’ studying under th eir leader, Mrs. Harry Joyoe, and assistant leader, b®s. .WllWHa :©a- lik. They wwe Conducted on,,# Jour of th e back b j Btarvey iV, Peace, Jr., vice president, and David Mor­ rison, cashier. Refreshments were served.; THE HILLSIDE TIMES, THURSDAY. MAY 5 1955 —Page 5

Comet Nine Beaten Tennis Courts Legal Notices may've obtained u Restrain Pickets ottloe of the To- Pingry Nine Scores ilcipal Headquart Will Be Open At Gas Stations By Plainfield 4-2 Tennis courts at the high school Police were called Tuesday night .will bs open for use by residents be- Two Shutout Wins rB iiside High’Schic!, playing only* to -restrain picket* of Bocal 801, ginning this weekend,..it was an­ ~ ' pcond game of * 8 Baeson’ tfiree it was announced today. Awards nounced yesterday by Dr. Wayne T. Pingry ^School’s baseball team CIO, from interfering with the Busi­ ness of two gasoline service stations S*ers being rslns® <”*t* loS,i t0 w® be presented a t the first all- Branom, Superintendent of Schools. scored two shutout. victories this bell, Hansqn, Mitschele. Three base week over George School of* Penn­ operated by Lciis Moss at Route 22 Plainfield last Thursday && Plato- BfeMSSlfe. College Day Saturday, The courts w.ill' be available Sa­ hit—Goggin. Bases on balls-1—off sylvania and Peddle School of and Dortmus piace. turdays .from 8:30-12 am., ligO-5 Hightstown. Busoh 2, off Ha‘nson l,1 off Mount 7. IE ji£ » e tea«jot off to a fast . They were called a t 6:41 p.m. by Uly 1, 1965. t with two runs in the first aafi A P-m. to dark. -On Sundays A big 8-run third inning, which Struck ouiBby Busch 13, by Han­ Pred Kopke, ol Elizabeth, an em- fnuie and-added two m ore-in the, they will be open from 1:30-6 and was hardly necessary behind the son 0, by Mount 5. Losing pitcher— «1 other refui loye, .who said the, pickets were 4°irth The Oomet scoresgjwere. Kiwanis Group To dark, second consecutive shutout, by Herb Hanson. Umpires Stallinge and to single tallies in the. fifth’ children may. use the, courts free Busch, brought 'Pingry a 9-0 vic­ Hoodzow. stopping oars entering the stations 5 sixth innings,- - r % ■„ but adults are charged 15 cents an tory Saturday over George School Pingry AB hnd advlBlng' motorists not to "buy Plainfield Af of Newton, Pa* at Newton. O’Brien, rf Honor Local Bank Despite the vicious attack .In the gas. According to police, six pickets Vivers; l b ------, third, Busch’s hurling was the fea­ Stevens, rf were Involved, three a t each station. S p ier, 3b * TTle Hillside National Bank, 1320 Tatlock, (T I North' Broad street,-has been selec­ ture of the contest. He raised his Patrolmen Joseph Smith and Grimes- If ' , Hall, 3b Charles Sanford notified Irving ted-by;; the Hillside Kiwanis Club total of scoreless Innings to 31, Busch, p Cpstanzo, c * Union Track Team striking out 18 for a total of and B rady, manager of th e local, to re­ 3Y DIRECTION OF THE TOWNSHI] as the first Institution to-b» 39 Diamond, 2b flail, i* . a at the group's MOBH program at gav.e Hip^nly-^vQ^hitSr-—~ quest the men to stop the practice, Wriglit. Of j= fe j Conk, 2b which they apparently did, but the 8il6 p.m. Wednesday, May 18, at Defeats Hillside ■ ptirteen Pingry batters came to Goggin, lb \ MmK:** .; ■ , 1 g- m Hltchln’ post Inn, Boute-aa, the plate in the third stanza. Tat- picketing continued. • flrifa, 2b p Wynn, if Police said they believed the olck- Union, it was announced today by Hillside Hlgn School's track team lpck-singlfed-twice in the~inning, Mey If Priedlander, p _ A J was decisively , beaten by Union and Gene Shea’s double sent home eting was the result of selling Mansolino, p * Mayor Henry Ooldhor, of Williams, cf the program. High Monday on the local, field, 81- three runs. Hall and O’Bjtfen 'also standard'gas at 23P cents a gallon, Catbeart, P 1 singled. Richardson, cf two Cent? below the regular price., ; The MOPH, which stands for 36. Two members. of the Comet squad scored double firsts. Last Thursday Pingry adminis­ Gv Shea, ss • "" Totals ' ...... : ?L Jhake Other people happy,” was originated two years ago by Mayor Hillside's Ladell took firsts in the tered the same dose-to-Peddle " Totals S Qoldho,r-‘ib rhefior various people m and 220 yard v dashes' whUe School of Hightstown, 6-0, with George School l Busch allowing only four hlts -while- Woman Injured In rinan, If whs, have contributed to the town­ Kayle captured the Javelin. and dis­ Hut if - ship. The bank, chartered 35 years cus throws. Oolar. of Hillside was his mates collected three runs in SAVINOS ACCOUNTS ions, c first In the ’broad Jump, each of the thirej and fourth agn; May 21, will* be honored for its Bloom, 3b CHRISTMAS AND VACATION CLUIS cant, rf gap-yard dash—1. LadeU, Hillside; innings, Chain Auto Crash anniversary. Pingry Hancom, cf-p .. AU officers of the bank will, be 2. Oolan, Hillside; 3. Robinson, Un* AB Mrs. Louise C. Russell, 52, of 8 MONEY ORDERS i.on. Tteie: . . —- O’Brien, rf Shriber, lb guests at the dinner, -Whjqjj. also 18 8 Bunnlng, lb Hillside avenue, Summit, was treat- - TRAVELERS' CHEQUES , ,38Q;XaVfl .daste-1. ladell. HUlslde. Tatlock, c ....I ed for a back injury by Dr. Joseph will—be - open to ’members of the M g 3b Lathrop, p MORTGAGE LOANS public, 2. Robinson, Union; 8. Golan, Hill­ Kosoff, rf Peyser, township physician, Mon­ side. Time; 24.8. Busch, p day morning in an automobile ac­ HOME REPAIR LOAN! Kenton D, Wood, assistant - cashier Diamond, 2b Lcedom, rf of the bank, currently Is club presi- . ^ 0-yard _dash—1. Miohalski, Un- Wright, 2b cident on Route* 22 involving five lon; . -Brennan, Union; 3. Block Wynn, ss CONSTRUCTION LOAN! 23 ra w r 2 Gittleman, 2b cars. The accident occurred in the 1B&MI - Hlflside. Time: 56.3. donk, of east bound lane n ear Bloy. street. S. SAVINOS BOND! ■ x—Batted In 7th. WBt Goggin, lb Cadwalder, c $80-yard run—1. Dixon, Union; 2. Miller, ss • ■ Hillside 0 0 6 0 1 1 0-2 Kobran, Union; 3, Pulsfort, Hillside R. Meyer, If I ■ Plainfield IMj Q_A-0 0 X—4 Scholarships For Timet ■ Jrrors: Vlttella, Prasa 2. Three Totals Toatls. 19 . ® 2 inehtiilteJ run—1. Krehbiel, u n ­ Pingry 1 0 8 0 0 0 0—9 WEEKEND for the current period ■ base hit-r-Hall. Bases on bafls-^o" ion; 2. VanPelt, Union; 3. Burns, Peddle ■Priedlander 2, off Mansoltoo-2, off- Three At Rutgers Hillside. Time :-4i6ifc6. Entin, ss...... George School 0 0 0 0 0 0 o—o IAVINOI INtUMD UP TO >10,000 ...55 Errors — Tatlock, Briscoe. Two ■ Catbeart 2, off Enes 2. Struck o§| 120-yard blgi\ hurdles—1. Dal- Skistlmas, cf K it; Friedlanden 2, by Slansollno i, NETW BRUNSWICK — Award of Mitschele, 8b base, hit, Meyer. Three base hit, State University scholarships to hausser, Union; 2. ’Dlnsmore, Ur.- Tatlock. Bases- on balls—off Busch (ty Cathcart 5, by Ines 1. .Winning lont-3. Butler, Union. Time; 17,3. Pelierimo, If PREVIEW ■pitcher — Priedlander.; Umpires — threfliaBlllslde students was an- Miller, rf 3, off Lathrop 3. Struck out—by aoUMedt today by Albert E. Meder, 180-yard low hurdles—1, Delhaus- Busch 13, by Lathrop 1, by Han- ■gloss. Coffee and Liake. ser, Union; 2.- Johnson, Union; 3. Broda, lb SATURDAY & SUNDAY Jr„ dean of administration at Rut­ Campbell, 2b Gom-2. Losing pitcher Lathrop. BERKELEY SAYINGS gers ,and chairman of the 'soholax- Tyranski, Hillside. Time; 25,8. Thrilling rides, delicious refresh­ Pole vault-d, DlSdn, USlon; 2. A. Meyer, c ments, walkthroughs, ski I ( games, il Honorable Mention ISMp committee. Hanson, p inJ X/9in (rfssocidhn Altfcn H. Koais, of 1406 Bond street, Nyborgi Union; 3. G raf,' Union, MOTORIST LOSES LICENSE band .concerts, world's largest As Rutgers Leader Height: 9 ft. 1 in. Mount, p Ernest Reichenback, 43, of 502 merry•go*rouhdr am ple parklng. won ' a scholarship to the Men's x-Kosenberg AS8ETS«OVER $17,( NEW BRUNSWICK—A nn Walk- College here, Lois Smith, of 226 Broad Jump—1.' Golan. Hillside; BIby. street, had his driving license Free Circus Starts M ay 14 er, of 327 dopant street, Hillside, 2. -Johnson, Union; 3| Eurosky, Hill­ suspended for 90 days, it was an* Conklin avenue, to Douglass Col- Totals______26 the place for fun GHANCILLOR AVE. won honorabfe~mention-ameng r u IF leger^ormerly—NJvOT4^ t-B y n d a ; side, Distance; IS ft, 10-in.___ nounced today by Frederick J. Gas- I LYONS AVINUI gers University evening-, students High-, jump^-l. Dalheusser, Un­ x—Batted in 7th. — sert Jr„ Dir^tor of Motor Vehicles; of BERGEN St. [gchulman, of 268 Oakland terrace, ■Peddle ? O C lor lea^dership in’ sttidfent activities, fo"the Newark Colleges. ’ ion; .2. .Tie between Butler and Dix­ The suspension was based on OLYMPIC P A M WAvtrly 6-2221 on1 of Union. Height: 5 ft. i l in. Hnpy A 6 3 3 0 three speeding violations kn*d“ vioff Javelin—T. Kayle, 'Bfllstde; ~ 2. Errors: Wynn, A. Meyer, tion of a conditional license. IRVINGTON-MAPltWOOD Migllore, union; 3. Bass, Hillside. Distance! 166 ft. ® pfihglrefe- .Schultz. Union ? 2, Mlg-I note, tlnionfS. Crater, Union. Dis­ tance: 44 ft. - Discus—I. Kayle, Hillside; 2..Dg» vlds, Union t 3. Kovac, Hillside. Dis­ tance: is R s . 5 BASIC REASONS for Graduate of State Police Academy Jack Land, son ■ of Mrs. Helen Land, of 81 Route 22* was-graduated — PONTIAC'S RECORD-BREAKING SALES Friday from the New Jersey State Police Academy at West Trenton. Attorney General Grover C. Rlchman addressed the graduates who completed 16 weeks of inten­ PONTIAC COSTS LESS THAN ANY CAR PONTIAC COSTS LESS THAN ANY CAR sive academic and 1 practical- pro­ cedure preparation. EQUALLING ITS 200 HORSEPOWER 3 EQUALLING ITS LUXURY-CAR STABILITY Land was graduated from , Hill­ side High School. Enlisting in the If you delight in flashing performance, here’s all The big, husky Pontiac with ragged X-inember Ever wonder how Mom.does i t . . . how she U. S. Coast Guard in 1942, he was discharged at the. end of hostilities. the reason you need to join the record-breaking frame gives you the safe, solid feel at cruising keeps the family so well fed, so well dressed He was employed in the executive thousands who are swinging to Pontiac. The 200 • . . always has the “extra cash” when a crisis offices of Standard Oil Corp. in New speeds that motorists have formerly paid high York, resigning to. enter the State horsepower delivered by the economical Strato- comes up? It’s because she’s a shrewd shopper Police academy in January, prices to enjoy. And. it links this ropd-holding . . . and a system atic saver. Puts m oney away Land is married to the former Streak V-8 with the four-barrel carburetor, comfort with ease of control like that of costly Mary Milne of Aberdeen, Scotland. optional at low extra cost, is the highest power ever regularly in a savings account, where it adds They reside in Elizabeth with their sport cars. You travel in superlative comfort in a up to all the things the family needs! baby daughter. delivered by a car at Pontiac’s price—higher than -Pontiac for the lowest price ever placed omsuch that of cars costing considerably more. For thrift big-car stability. THE HILLSIDE NATIONAL BANK Drunken Driver’s and thrills it’s Pontiac all the way! ONE OFFICE— NO BRANCHES PONTIAC’S DISTINCTIVE BEAUTY IS ASSETS OVER $25,000,000 License Revoked PONTIAC COSTS LESS THAN ANY CAR UNMATCHED AT ANY PRICE . Found guilty of driving while un* EQUALLING ITS LONG WHEELBASE Member Federal Reserve System der the influence of liquor, David Pontiac gives you style and beauty that are* a Hutcherson, 36, of 66 MOntioello Dep°5its|Insured b y Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation avenue, Jersey, City, was fined $216' Model for model, Pontiac has a longer wheelbase perfect match for its colorful performance. Future- by Magistrate Sidney Birnbaum last o p e n Mo n d a y e v e n i n g s , 6:3d - 8 p .m . Thursday night and lost his driver' than any car at its price—122' or 124", depending fashioned lines, Vogue Two-Tone styling and license for two years on whether you select an 860, 870r or Star Chief Twin-Streaked hood provide dash and glamour model. And that’s important because a long unsurpassed by any other car at any price. wheelbase is the reason for Pontiac’s smooth, m road-leveling ride and the r o o m y comfort of You can buy a big, powerful Ponttuc for loss it t l e l e a g u e Pontiac’s .large, luxurious bodies—advantages L than many models of the lowest-priced cars that-put -Pontiac-:on':a level with costty ears forr- and much less than stripped economy models sheer riding pleasure. BOOSTER DAY of higher-priced ntekes 860 2-door, 6-po88enpcr _ Sedpn — state and local taxes, if any, extra, Pr,ce8 may vary in sur­ SATURDAY, MAY 7th round in s comitiuniiies frcighrdiffmtn- _

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Tlghe, 225 Arthur street. for - conorete breaking General Auto -Upholstery 27-2 Long avenue. ■Son, .Alan Frank Bamberger, 1040 Robert Ferry, Williamson avenue.. and emergency servioe GENERAL insurance Daughter, Sharon ‘Deborah. Du- Chester street. • . Michael Prejzicz, 246 Pennsyl­ Telephone WAverly 3-9207 for industrial plants ' Hillside A u to Top 1444 North Btoad gitw1 man, 607 Tillman street. i; Anthony Joseph.. Salerno, vania avenue. SUBSCRIPTION RATES . Dennis Deeney, 44 Fahbanks. And Seat Cover Co. Son, Robert Michael Orlando, M 1080 Thomas street. . Peter A. Drobach Co. Telephone: WAverlj j-assi The TIMES Iffit be sent to a4y part 6J the United States for Young avenue. Son, Richard William Cerami, Jr., street.- 1180 liberty -Ave. Mil 6-2224 ’ the regular subscription prise of $3.5Q a year, single oopies 8 cents. I Son, Richard Alan Wiggins, 282 :8 Buchanan street. . Jane MCNichblas, 955 Westmins­ Construction Equipment Fat RcGarrigle, Prop. Postage to Canada and foreign countries must be added to these rates. ter avenue.,. Williams street. Son, Jeffrey Howard. Goldner’ Convertible .Tops - ;s'c»l Covers COMMUNICATIONS Anthony Geachis, 144 Boston ave­ State Highway No. 29 UN 3-9018 Complete and Efficient Spj-vi’ Daughter, Jean Ellen -Hatfield- 1534 Schley street. nue; TRUCK CUSHIONS • The TIMES Is always pleased to publish, letters and other Items, 1452 MUnn avenue. Sop, Michael Stuarfcf Bisk, 1470B Agnes Stulga, 355 Florence ave­ Repaired a n d Recovered of Interest to readers, and invites such communications. The name, Daughter, Dbnna* AlainR •Ferrara. Liberty avenue. . nue, MONUMENTS and address of the jvriter must be given in every case, not necessarily 216 Conklin avenue, m Sop. Michael' Salvatore Madda- Jack Rudman, 1472....Highland AUTO for publication, but as an evidence of good faith. Anonymous com- •• Son, Edward Giesla, 531 Buchan- . nominations will not he published. na, 1445 Hiawatha avenue. avenue. ~ CAMERAS an street. Daughter,-—Joyce Lynn O’Hara, —Frank-Lepoi^- 1-131—S^-Long-ave- ACCESSORIES Son, Warren. William Christen­ 225 Winans avenue. 'ntie.: & EQUIPMENT MENTAL HEALTH CRUSADE son, 1025 Prospect street. „----- Ofifl by Of)ft th e bngftbCPfl nf t-bn r ^ t , vvVilh>i need tn he riis. a, Edward Thomasv Sonhen- .Louis i Gerber, 1584 Wairiwright NICHOLAS GEORGE -William—Ghaddon—BaatUer trerg, 525~Chapman sj,reel. *' AUTO STORES cussed, in Whispers when no one was around, are being brought j I4'47 Bond street 'street. ^ .....U-N I O N Daughter, Dorothy Michalzen, 620 Edward J., Anderson, Sr., 1427 TFree Delivery and Installation out into the open. Cancer, cerebral palsy, retardation and many, Son, Joseph Gerard Richkus, 170 Buchanan street. Leslie street, CAMERA EXCHANGE Baltimore avenue. Marriage Licenses Michael Yurecko, Sr„ 578 Leo Authorized Dealer other physical illnesses which at one.titne were hidden in shame Son, Michael. Scott Kay, 1588 Les­ AUTO-LITE — DELCO are today receiving the sunlight of open discussion, end as a To Donald J. Boyle and Margaret street. KfiriAK . ORAFLEX__ lie ;streel.___ WingertT -Elksabefehr—— Car-laJ.Saslles. 1009 Westminster result are beginning to respond as the wan plant once buried in ' Son, David Alan Trugman, 168 Td Thomas Berger and Riiar avenuer ^ . BATTERIES BEL * HOWELL - REVERE t,he dark recesses of the cellar.____ North avenue. ~ Gersch, Bronx, N. Y. Morris Fastow, 1522 Liberty ave- High Fidelity Music Systems _ Daughter, Victoria Lynn Kern, E - Z T E R M S ■ And now, since the medical profession has begun to recog­ To Benjamin Barnett and Rose TIRES MOUNTED FREE Photo Finishing on Premise* 1539 Bond street. EabinowifcA Newark. T'OTih Hummel, 111 Virginia street. nize the effect of emotions and stress on the human body, at­ . Daughter, Patricia Ann Russ, 562 FIRESTONE ^ GOODRICH BINOCULARS tention is at last being , focused on mental ailments. The medics To William Joseph "Cuff, and Samuel Nadel, 90 Bailey avenue/ Paul street. . Anne | M. -Schifmer, 1018 N. Broad Henry F. Baker, 419 Yale avenue. VANDERBILT 10,14 Stuyvesant Ave., Union have coined the word "psycho-sematic” to describe the influ­ Daughter, Theresa Karen Caf- ' UN 2-6573 street. Karl R. Pfuller,, 1536 Maple aye- p 1 NEWARK ence of psychological factors and their tendency to induce phys- fery, 232 Pennsylvania avenue. To_ Nicholas P. Demas and Peggy Barre Guild Memorials io aflE e S I' Son, William Clarendon Dooner, P. - Tutulis, 121 North avenue. i | Rinaldy, ¥01 Oonaiit Street. 577 So. Orange Ave. ES 2-9480 29 Coe avenue. To Joseph M. Rotdhdo and Elean- - Louis Geldzahler, 1468 Stanley Z E -N I T H . JubUc, recognition of this condition has resulted in the new Daughter, Leslee Ellen Zippeiv Office & Display Yard ojlV. Jaye, Union. terrace.. CAMERA EXCHANGE movement toward Mental Health,, an d Hillside is this week- 165 Hillside avenue. To Frank N. Sulkowski and Ruby Rose Turk, 63 Hillside avenue. observing Mental Health Week in conjunction with other mu-! Son, Gary Richard Szente, 346 Knowles, 192 Boston avenue. , Harry Cleveland, 123 avenue. HOME MOVIE SPECIALISTS 1202 North Broad St. nicipalities throughout The nation. According to those who are morence avenue. ELIZABETH To ■ Earl J. Hayes" and Angelina Anna E, S. Dilks, 48 Hurdem Photo Supplies & Equipment ELizabeth 2-6776 lapiiliar with the facts, more persons are confined to institn-l Steven Charles Powell, 148 Perogino, 1459 Franklin street. street. Baltimore avenue. To George L. Kqukos and Angela Samuel Cahn, 270 • Belleview ter­ 663 Elizabeth Ave. EL 3-9148 Cameras - Projectors tions because of-mental quirks than are victifhs of any physical! Son, Richard David Krampert, M. DiBuono. 585 Buchanan street. race, E-Z TERMS — $1.00 WEEKLY Boughi - Sold - Sxchanged disease. It is. also claimed that a lot of people are walking: 1524 Compton terrace. | To Frank A. Patricep and Arlene Bdwardf.rCi" Douglass, 560 Leo PRINTERS around with mental disturbances who should be receiving some Son. Stfven Adler Straka, 1049 K. Schwahl, 1057 Fairbanks street. 303 MORRIS AVE. STATIONERS kind, of treatment, The newspapers are filled with the stones Fairview place. _^To Joseph P. Walsh and Angela AUTO DEALERS Daughter, Rachel Betsy Rusko- Bochetto, 1117 S. Long avenue. of tragedies resulting^ from neglected mental ailments. ski, 1250 N. Broad street. ’ DAVID R PEARCE Mental illness is not something th at can be seen in an x-ray To Raymond C. Miller and Elean­ Joseph Ferrigno Iuzzolino or Narkiewicz, 601 Chapman street. DRIVEWAYS Formerly Hillside Press or microscope, hut its ..physical effects can be as devastating as 65 Wolf place, HERSH To Harold Greene and Norma E. [~It s A D ate | PRINTING AND any illness. I t is also much more difficult to treat, leadinglo the- Son, Keith CcJnrad Ninesling, 291 MOTOR CAR C0,-- Schulmah. 1506 Liberty avenue. PHOTO OFFSET rise in psychiatry in all its branches. Shelton terrace. 1 To Louis J. Gerard and Betty Today Asphalt Driveways Son,, Michael.Bussiculo, 318 Hill- Meeting -of JiVomen’s Association of 065 Hewark Ave. WEDDING INVITATIONS Besides those who have acquired some definite physical ail* Ann Rosner, 1594 Compton place. AND PARKING LOTS BUILT s-ide- avenue. To Joseph Danscuk and Lillian E l i z a b e t h Avenue Presbyterian A SPECIALTY meftt becaiise of mental disturbance, there are the myriad cases | Son, Michael Joseph Afffisbh* Pienciak, 1 Vine street. Elizabeth All work done With power roller of what are generally known as “ nerves” which are also trace-1 129 Pennsylvania avenue. To: John A. Domanic an d . Naji Tomorrow All kinds of mason work done. W A 3-6033 Daughter, Valerie Grace Massi- jibk to .mental and emotional upset and the stress and strain of; Lapchuk. 1490 Franklin street. County fair of Couples' Olub, of ELlzabeth 2-8080 1454 N. BROAD ST.-2nd E modem tensions. -mino7 l552 Maple avenue?"— To Barry Schlesinger and Ronnie Elizabeth A v e n u e Presbyteriair JAMES La MORGESE Daughter, Heather Mae Hudson SALES & SERVICE Psycho-sematic medicine and psychiatric treatment are at-' Wiener, Newark. Church. •• GAHVE AVE, Mayfair Theatre Bldg, 419 Princeton avenue. I. To Irwin S. Diamond and Shirley Rummage sale of Mothers Cirdfe tacking the last redoubt of the once mysterious mental illness, Daughter" Karen Helen Travaska. -Niebur-g-, 212 Osborne terrace. of Hillside Presbyterian:JChurch.___: IRVINGTON RE IN H A R D Treated with sympathy and understanding, it should respond 3 Vine street. To Russel d; Root and- Catherine Saturday ES 2-3023 as any other illness. Public acceptance of this Mental Health Son, Mark Sheldon Winter,. 1435 P. Kloby, Jersey City. Tag Day for Hillside' Little N U SE MOTORS INC. PR IN TIN G COMPANY crusade will eventually result in as great a boon to mankind as [Liberty avenue. [ - To Eugene J. Bland and - Janice League. Son, Bruce Edward Kosteeka, 538 FUEL OIL Printers - Stationers the discovery of the Salk vaccine is expected to he "in the elimi­ M. Lynch, 1113 Liberty avenue. Mothers Day dance of Reserve NASH DEALERS Buchanan street. To Benjamin Frankie and Harriet Police Association. Office Supplies and Equipment nation of polio. Daughter, Carole Marlon Seibel BURNERS Gold, 1430',Compton teyrace. Tuesday SAIJES & SERI1CE 1536 Schley street. To Glenn McElroy and Beveriy Board of Health meeting, Greeting Cards Daughter, Karen- Beth Kosturn, Wednesday Wedding Invitations R. Hill,'Elizabeth. General Auto Repairing Annual Member Meeting Of Jewish ‘Y’ 1510 N.* Broad street. Deaths Board of Education meeting. 1441 North Broad Street Son, Richard g James Avery, 46B Kenneth E. Andrews, Clark street. Planning Board meeting. The Hillside ‘Y’ will hold its an-1 the ‘F ’ in its first year in a new Sager place. May 12 1440 North Broad Street Conipiete H eating Service WA 6-3006 nual membership meeting Monday building. Charles Lisk, Hollywood ' avenue. Daughter, Karen Cecile Williams, Anna S. Madsen," 393 Sanford- I Sou? of Bristol-Myers Co. by WAverly 6-2961 evening, May 8. at 8:80 pm . at The nominees to be presented lor 348 Florence avenue. j avefiuer ■ I Cub Pack 190; | | for Excellent Seisiico Call TELEVISION Sinai Congregation 1631 Maple £ ^ “ ^ 1 * £ £ [ £ £ & Daughter, Barbara Goldman, 6: Frank J. ” Torre, 1821 Robert Hillside Republican Olub country! Wilder street. AUTO avenue. Officers and board mem- presidents, .Charles Rohrlich, Irv- street. store. & RADIO SERVICE Son, Joseph Michael Blake, 1235 Robert A. Bailey, 164 Hartley May 13 HOME UTILITIES bers who have been nominated to I mg Schimel and Mrs. Isadore Stelr Robert street. Saybrook P.T.A. meeting for SERVICE STATIONS serve as.the governing body of the man; secretary, Mrs. Charles Rohr terrace. CO., Inc. Daughter, Ellen Zimmerman, 51 James Szabo, 1308 Woodruff ave­ mothers of pi«-schooI children. EST. 1929 Hillside '7 ' for the coming year board members. Mrs. Jack Tillman street. , . . . , , Bloom, Nat Bodlan, Abe Charnack, nue. Meeting of Liberty Avetoue Bust* HEINZ HEATING - OIL BURNER'S Will be elected and Installed. judge Milton Conford. Mrs. Con . Son, Steven Howard Kim din, 1540 Sophie Lozowick, 1510 N. Broad nessmen’s Association.' Hillside Radio & Center street. street. May 14 ESSO STATION -—Annual meetings at the Hillside f0rd, Mrs. Manuel Davis, 8am Eh Daughter, Denna Lynn Petirucka. FUELOIL Television Service Co. TF have traditionally been a family renkranz. Sid Englander. Morris •Frederick P. Wolfing^, 20 Fair­ Outdoor daner or Liberty Avenue No. Broad and Looker Street* 422 Princeton avenue. banks street. Businessmen’s Association. membership event. This vea ... Fruchter, Mrs, Fruchter, Dr. Mor- l886 Liberty Ave.. Hillsidr Hillside Little League opening e k e WASHING Phone E S sex 5-1700 tradition will be continued with a ris Gare, Henry -Garrod, Irvin day parade'and ceremonies. near Winans Ave. display of the arts and-crafts groups Goldberg, Mrs. Goldberg, Mayo May 15 and the cub scouts, dance demon- Henry C-oldhcr, Mrr. Miltcn Gold New Deadlines Ir ic a t io n 353 COIT STREET Service oh C ontract or CalU strations by the social dance classes smith, Dr. and Mrs. Charles J. Gru Honor roll, luncheon of. Hillside Chapter, Women’s American ORT. E L 3-9336 of the *Y’, a demonstration meeting bin,.Philip Henoch. Mrs. Fred Hill- In order for The Times to be delivered to its subscribers by May 16 IRVINGTON W V 3-4055 of a nu-teen girls’ club, the Q/Ts, I man, Mrs. Robert Kaplan, Mrs. Sam mail on the day of publication, it is necessary to have the paper ■Meeting- - of- TtaHarr* -American Kilmer, April .23-24. a report from the Nu-Teen Council [Leventer, Lawrence Levitas, Dr; Civic Association. and a report from the Golden Age Milton Lilien, Paul Miller, Joseph in the Postoffice by 6 A.M. each Thursday, The paper will, there May 17 Holds Public Has ,Jwo exercise, a fttll-scale^aneu- j Club. The scout troop will open the Ram and Mrs. Ram, Robert Rosen ver waged on paper, trained 6®- ’ fore, hereafter be printed on an earlier sohedtde. This will also Ttownship Committee meeting. Apoolstan d inner will bs held program with a presentation of -berg and Mrs. Rosenberg, Max tdVe, Reserve Army and National colors and tfhe other parts of the Schleifer, Mrs. Samuel Shulman. Faculty supper of George Wash­ Wednssday, M ay 26, at the Hotel permit the paper to be delivered to the newsstands muoh earlier ington School P.T.A. Faith In Teachers Guard personnel in staff teamwork progTam in which the members Mrs. * Percival Singerman, Joseph May 18 e'SuBta'bsn, S u m m it “pa-rMcipa-fce-w-ill-b e~p art-of-fehe—Liv- Sptelvogel; Mrs. Spielvogel and Al­ _Dr. E. De Alton. Partridge praat- and' planning. —„J Early copy is therefore “essential and prefereme will be Meeting"Of“Hilliide Chapter B’naf TCr-Thompson, soir of Mrr and - ing Report” of the ‘Y’ president, lan Tumarkin. B’rith Women' dsst- of Montclair Teaofcers Qol- Mrs. Sam- Leventer. - The entire community is invited given to material submitted early. Mrs. Robert E. Thompson. Prospccl May 19 lege, was guest speaker at the Hill­ With Hillside Point Lake Hopatcong, is a mem­ As this is the first annual mem** to the evening’s program. Refresh­ side Teachers’ Association's meet­ bership meeting of the ‘Y* since it ments: will be served. ^insfallatibn by Hillside Chapter, ber of the 716 th Military Police Bat­ It is suggested that advance notices be in the office Tburs Womens-American ORT; , ing last week a t th e A.* P, Morris talion’s Company A at Fort Dir acquired and opened its facility at Tumarkin is the chairman of the Soitoci' ’ 87 Hillside avenue, this will be the evening and Dr. Harry M. Brody day or Friday preceding publication. Past Presidents luncheon of Servicemen -fha; .|)nrfenarrt) entered the PITA. Presidents. Opunoil, , ,His topic, “W hat is Happening Army i i September, 1953, is a l » first opportunity to report to the, will install the officers and board May 21 to the Teaching Profession," stressed CJAMf KILMER — Army Second community; on the achievements of members. *afluat|i0f Seton Kall University Hews of other events.should 1 submitted as soon after they Installation by Hillside Avenue' the importance of th e jtjH ig S o f Lt. Robert V. Thompson,. whose South Orange. happen as possible. School Mother-Daughter Dlub»' - t}t8; people wlthlrt the proiesslon wife, Betty, lives a t 1042 Union ave­ Spring dance of Italian Daugh­ toward their .job. He stated th e nue, Hillside, participated in th e ters of Hillside. - American people believe in. th e First Army’s annual command post Phone Yoar W ant Ads The final deadline will be Tuesday noon, There will be no IVIay 22 teeehing profession and are willing | exercise, Raindrop n, $t Camp WA 3-9207 exceptions. Picnic of Cub Pack 190. to compensate fo r-its serviobs, b u t May 23 hZiid in hand w ith this Belief m ust [ ‘PORT NCWS Material submitted in writing wffi-.be appreciated. F irst aid-demonstr-atioEb-for—Ro' gp increased professional anhudes MAYFAIR LIQUOR STORE sary. Society of C h rist'th e King from within the profession. .4 well Graham B. W in te r— Daniel J. Cerven Church by Hillside Ambulance as a knowledge of basis $l]ls, new I LIQUORS — WINES — BEERS — SODA Squad? tdeaf and methcBlt. itnSl'vbe con­ PARK AUTO RADIATOR WORKS Installation, by; Hillside . Lodge stantly sought out and'ampffijeii to /4i M Kegs' Beer — Cooler^ F o r Hite DEPOSIT YOUR FUNDS 1514,--BAnai-Brrith. ~ Ihoreased advantages -for—all, h e WA 3-5450 — FOR FREE PROMPT DELIVERY 271 Elizabeth Ave, N ewark, N . J. Meeting of Sinai Sisterhood. said. - 1454 NORTH BROAD 1ST., MAYFAIR THEATRE BLDG May 25 The annual Hillside' Teaohere’ THE TIME SAVING WAY X * RADIATORS • GAS TANKS -PlihhffigPBoa-rd-meetingr111?^ B l , Repaired & Cleaned May 26 A cuity luncliebn :oi .Hurden Matt-Rest Products1 Everybody^ . . . . but everybody finds Prompt Complete Service Looker School P.T.A. "Your TO? & Juvenile May 28 | bankuig-by-mail- - &__real__time saver, The: ------ES-X.4030------Furniture Store” CarulvaF of George Washington Baby Carriages — Bicycles harried housewife who- can’t neglect import­ BI 3-0302 All Work Guaranteed — Elroy Mess School P.TA; ■ ant tasks to rush, into town . . . the busy execu- Toys — Lionel Trains May 29 1275 Liberty Aye. — WA 6-421 tive whose time is priceles s , . , the businessman ‘Annual Memorial Service to Hill- with a -bight fH&eaule- . , . 'the traveler, .many side’s war dead; May 36 hundreds of miles from home . . . the storm­ • Animal Memorial Day parade bound depositor. Who doesn’t relish braving the exercises. elditiOnK . . . in fuel, every depositor stands to gain when he banks-by-maai.' i t ’s the latest Strike Back! 1188 LIBERTY AVE. m u 6-2489 Give to Conquer word in convenience and simplicity, and it CANCER costs absolutely nothing—even the postage i3 HAND and POWER LAWN MOWERS prepaid by E ’Port. There’s never been a time- SHARPENED and SOLD saver yet, as quick, safe and thrifty.as E ’Fort’s HOUSE LOCKS SOLD and INSTALLED Kay Clothing Co. bank-by-mail system. 39 BROAD ST, ELIZABETH Style Shop of Union County . Banking-by-mail can save a lot of wear The Finest Selection Of and tear on your oar and on your person; it R e a d the Clothing Anywhere can help you avoid midtown traffic and an­ Know What SUITS, TOP COATS, noying delays. Read about the many advan- CLASSIFIED SPORT COATS, SLACKS tages of banking-by-mail ■ . . write, phone or You W ant- HABERDASHERY stop m lopyouriree pf®phlET In the l a test Futhlons und Colors ARTHUR GOLDMAN USE OUR Get It! CONVENIENT BUDGET PLAN WILL TELL YOU HOW VOU don't know what FOR TOUR NEEDS "ffie AAA provides its members you’re missing—In' chances EL 2-4290 with travel and pedestrian ac­ to buy, sell, fix, trade—If MIFF.R TYPEWRITER C yon overlook the claeel- cident Insurance protection—up tledsl Read them weekly to $1,500—at no extra cost. Call (1ST ABL1SIIED 1930) to benefit by them often. him, no obligation. HELP US KEEP Rentals — Repairs — Sales YOUR CITY CLEAN New Jersey Auto Club 655 HIGH STREEf NEWARK. 2, T THE HILLSIDE TIMES FEREDAY a MEYER 6o„ INC 156 Clinton A ve.:' Newark 1443 North Broad St. WA 3-9207 864 Olive St, Elisabeth, N. J. Bigelow 2-1400 , M MARKET 3-2616 THE HILLSIDE TIMES, THURSDAY, MAY 5. 1955' -PAGE 7 Named Treasurer By 3T89—Social dancing, noys and Elizabeth Unit Of “Bu-T’s" ir meeting of the Township Com*; HI^LKH UPON PUBLIC STRKIOTR I in Township Lin Internal Auditors Will Honor Local girls (6th Grade) ’to 4:46 p.m. • 3:30—Social._ club—Girls “Bobby (boys). OF 8N0M Banquet John A. Desch, of 1476 Highland NBCfiSK, Rankers Red Cross Workers Sox” to-4:46 p.m, 7:00—Boysr social clubs meet to MARTINSVILLE - E l l z a b e t h avenue, has been elected treasurer • .10—Boy Scouts, Troop 196 (8th 3:15 p.m.—Hawks. Rattlers, Royals. of the Nsrth; Jersey chapter of The ! w h a n Elizabethtown Chapter, Friday rt«nter, M r # 1118 A***8*15?® and 7th Grades) to 8:46 p,m> •'i ,L»„ of Banking held Its 38rd thStitute: of &tdtcj8l' Auditors. 'Mffi Americas Red Cross, honors its vol­ Wednesday 3:80—Playgroup, boys and girls (1st and 2nd Grades) to 4'45 p.m. organization Is: comprised, of mem­ unteers at a special “Cheers for 1:16—Golden Age Club, men and ^M U ianfluel H S '* Martinsville volunteers" program Thursday, May women (age 55 and u p j"t^4 p.m.’ 3:30—Cooking, girls (3rd to 0th ■WjpBffmtf with 380 members and bers engaged Is. the field of inte'nml Grades) to 4:45 p.m. 19, at 8 pTm.V the names of 250'cur­ 3:30—Dramatics,- girls. (Ird, 4th dresCfltr Stephen J. Mazar, auditing .or-a,related~funetlonT-Mr. rently: active workers from Hillside nd 5th Grades) to-4f4B-p;m;------3:30—B o m b a r d m e n t League, g*ifh’ the Pofds Natidhal Bank of Desoh' formerly served on the board M i .^.inscribed in the souvenir 3oys, (3rd to 5th Grades) to 4:45 S rds was general chairman of the Of governors of this organization: 3 :SC—Qaqie room, Boys And girls p.m. (Hillside Avenue School). booklet marking the oooaslon. sra to 6th Grades) to 4:45 pun. Smittee that made the arrange- He Is employed as'an auditing as- The ■ chapter’s board of directors (•All activities a t Hillside ‘Y‘ Build­ Frantz A, Boti% First Na- dstant with Public Service Electric wUhas hosts tp the volunteers a t an 7:16—Boys’ gym (6th, 7th, and ing, 87 Hillside Ave., unless other­ S o i Bank and Trust m of- Sum- and Gas ,.company, 8th Grades) to 9 p,m. at Hillside wise noted). open .hoard meeting In the Vail- Ave, School. ■ ’ tt Chapter president, presided: . The 14th Ahhuar’CSnference of Peanf. School gymnasium, 818 Sa­ • n s Kuest of honor and prtaoi- the Natlobal: Association of The In­ lemAve, 'Elizabeth. Harry Mopslok, Thursday— , speaker was Dean H. Travis, stitute, of Internal Auditors will be of Linden, chapter chairman, will 3:30—Magic’ dub,, boys and girls President of the 'First National he}d at theT'Sheraton Plaza Hotel', preside, and. heads of the different (3rd., 4th, and 5fch Grades) to 4:45 Bank and Trust Company of Sum-' gbstdhj or. May :6"to 17. Mr. and 'community service programs wli} other speakers Included ’Rev. Mrs. Desch are planning toi attend give reports indicating the import* 3:30--^6ocial clubs meet to 4:46 James W. Muir, assistant minister staoe MrrDesch harteeHihsdWiiS [ftnce of tha volunteer to the over- Central Fresbyterlaa Church conduct a functioual meeting on I all setup of Red Cross. “Auditing of CoMtootlon Con* William J. Klnnamon, After the meeting' volunteers and Number 209 Of A Series Of Articles vku prcrid°nt' nf 'ai8 New Jersey tracts.” 'board members w£i be given the Bankers Association, and executive opportunity to meet and discussTn- Featuring American Ideas and Ideals, vice president of the Hunterdon formally Red Cross matters of mu* PdtttltyNational-BankrJdm iiflgtOn;- tual concern. Refreshments, wffl be John Gilbert, assistant secretary of School Oil Burner tM citizens Trust Company of Summit, first vice president of the Ropier, and Herbert Elsesser, presi­ Awards Are Made dent "o( the t r l County Bankers A contract far the Installation of- Association, . o*... ; -■ otl burners in the Abram P. Morris Twelve past presidents of ■ Eliza­ and Hillside Avenue Schools was beth Chapter were In ■ attendance, aWwded^^V-li-Rast & Co—for- including Harvey W. Peace, Jr., $24,766 by the Board of Education Hillside National Bank, Hillside. tn special meeting last Wednesday night, O.G.C. BOARD MEETING -Services of the gehcrar system’s . Newark Link 3, Order of the first psychologist were engaged Golden Chain executive board, will' with appointment of Seymour jr.eet on Tuesday,. May 10, at 8 Sohpoont of. Jersey City 'effective pa. at the home1 of Mrs. Pearl September .1. Sehnoont Is studying Lcbowitz. 293 Keer avenue, Newark. •for his doctoratetatPthe-UWverslty af-lDllnols, ■ . Contracts for supplies and equip­ ment were awarded as follows: ‘tt**'*"**********************, medical and trainers’ supplies, L!s- sco Medical,Oorp. $291.38 and Solo­ F$uto Body & Fender x mon's Ins. $867’.81; football equip­ REPAIRS & PAINTING ment, Grelln Sports-Shop $1,726,12; Les Cove , school supplies, J, L. Hammett Co. 557 ROUTE 29 , $18,820; music supplies, Elizabeth MU 8-9849 Music Shop $291.58. Res. MU 6-4544 J ] Nulton Is Elected ^ D N E Y T. HOLT Official Diamond Appraiser Established 1332 By Hospital Board 786 Broad St„ cor. M arket St. Obunty Clerk Henry G. Nulton, StfiFIoor cf 33 Heechwacq place, last Thurs­ MArket 3-2739 — Newark, N. 1 day night was eleoted president of TOSTRHaw dfTfittnagers of strEima- beth Hospital. Elizabeth, Nulton was advanced from the. post of vice president and succeeds Prank K. Sauer, former District Court judge, who served for eight terms. * TOWNSHIP NOTES ' Is your house for sale? For quick -S"^M A^3¥222 results, phone Theresa M. Rensen, Broker. WA 6-4240—Adv. .

Phone Elizabeth 2-6725 Established 1913 AL A . KIEFER AUTO EXPERT ON ALL MAKES Painting ;^ .Collision. Work — Bqad Service OU KNOW HIS NAME as well as your own. offer you one of the world’s surest ways to 1086 SALEM AVE. HILLSIDE, N. J He invented the swivel chair, a plow, the save—especially when you invest in them shooting stick„and an indoor weather vane, through the Payroll Savings Plan where you He introduced the threshing machine tp the work. They pay good interest—3% com- United Sates and. granted Eli Whitney the pounded semiannually when held to matur­ patent on the cotton gin. ity. And your U-. S. Savings Bonds are as safe as America herself. As a Congressman,, he wrote’a suggestion for a decimal monetary system which gave D on’t let ail of Thomas Jefferson’s good u$ jhe/p^nny,. the dime, and the dollar—ye: dollars you receive slip through your fingersi strangely enough, his face appears, on the Take the first step toward, .security and two money units he did not suggest. They financial independence today by saving are the nickle and the two-dollar bill. And something fot yourself. Join the Payroll nowyouknow him—Thomas Jefferson, both Savings Plan at your-company. O r start 212-years ago. now to invest in United States Savings Bonds regularly where you bank!----- "Engineer.,, of work/’ You might think ft strange that this busy man whose mind was engaged with so many Want your interest paid as current practical things should also have written the most inspiring words In American his-. income? Invest in 3% Series H tory—our Declaration of Independence. But United States Qovemment Series H Bonds are Thomas Jefferson knew that independence is a practical thing/ new current income Bonds in denominations of $500 to $10,000. Redeemable at par after 6 You know it, too. And you are acting in months and on one month’s notice. Mature in Right now you are riding high, wide and the spirit of Jefferson every time you invest p years, 8 months and pay an average of 3% per handsome: you!ve got the world by the another dollar in our nation’s Scries E Sav­ annum if held to maturity. Interest paid setniaw tall; you are really living. A few weeks ings Bonds. For Savings Bonds can be your nually by Treasury cheek. Series H may be pur- and you will be out.—free—-on yoUr Personal Declaration of Independence. They chased through anybanktAnnualiimit: $30,000. way. But where? What? How? Why? Now is the right time to dig yourself the most. To flip your lid— bend your The V. S. Government date not pay for this advertising. brain to making a decision. Important decision. What do -you want to do with yourself? Let’s kick this 'ground for a sec,— with some cool thinking. In 1930, the Colleges of Ameriua~grad=- uated 50,000 Engineering students; in 1954 they graduated 19,000. America needs-afc©ut-.3S,0(M)each .year. _ This need for Engineering graduates offers the high school graduates the great -for work. It's greater today than any time in our history due to the unprecedented THIS MESSAGE PUBLISHED AS A PUBLIC1 SERVICE THROUGH TILE development, and production of things COOPERATION OF THE FOLLOWING HILLSIDE COMPANIES: mechanical. We are living in the Ma­ chine era and it takes engineers to design, produce and use all the fascinating things The Hillside National Bank Paramount Products Co., Ine, America needs. Take a look at the: big Sunday news­ papers and count the “Engineers Wanted” Jiffy Manufacturing Co. ads. Here’s proof of that great demand Rotary Metal Slitting Co., Inc. we talk about. . & " •' Consider Engineering and consider these tour grear S4Cf6dlt6ll colleges so— Kraft Foods Company r Gus Reinke Machinery & T ool Co. close to home; Princeton, Stevens Insti­ tute, Rutgers, and. Newark College of .Engineering —* a degree from any one is The Lionel Corp. Sunrise Dairies *u!. F ® fhmfc it wise, held in high repute in the Engineering show to your patents. profession. Published in commemoration of the 75 years -i Hatfield Wire & Cable Plvtjlon of Continental Copper & Steel Industrie* In Miller Steel Co., Inc, Sun Tube Corporation- of effective influence of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC & GAS COM P ANY The Heil Company Mundet Cork Corp. Tridix Tool & Machine Co. A-I87-55 !* Page 8— THE HILLSIDE TIMES, THURSDAY, MAY' g, 1955 Resident’s Device Aids TV Repair I Rabbi Cohen Heads WAN? ADS Because approximately 80% of all T.V. troubles are due to faulty tubes Orthodox Council which can be replaced by the set HILLSIDE "oWer; a TV Tubs Trouble Shooter has been devised by Abe Stern, of Typing to toe done g a/t horde, • afU 1072 Pairview place, as a working HLLIGHTS dressing .. envelopes and _labels. By Leslie Amster WAverly 3-71X2. aid to assist TV set owners in lo- -oating faulty tub es-*an&-control-ad­ — In -t-he—Na-l-ional—Poetry- -Contests Encyclopedias For Sale justments. The identical principal recently published anthology. the utilized by TV experts to spot TV poems of 21 Hillside High students HELP your child win success WITH troubles' at_a_ glance has been ap­ THE WORLD BOOK ENCYCLO­ plied in the development of the de­ appeared. This' contest, conducted PEDIA. Ask any owner. Easy budget vice. onoe a year\ is open to all high plan. Phone Mrs. G. Mayer, WA 3- TV Tube 1 Trouble Shooter is , a school students in the United 7416, WA 8-1X7&, At rotating type slide rule indicator, States. Earlier in the year a similar wwwwwwwwwww On .the face.; are 18 ‘ different illus­ Furbished Room For Rent trations 'of the cpmmon TV troubles. essay contest was held. With TV Tube Trouble Shooter H.H.S.’s winning poets were Judie Room in private home for gentle­ is Supplied a tube diagram , of the I Arcune, .Nancy Branom, Eugene man, ~ references. WA 3-0202“Ur particular set. All the complicated Kern, J idy Schwartz, Barbara TU- 137 Summer, Ave., Hillside. technical language has been so | niai.t ’ln and 'Barbara Wellet, sen- simplified that anyone can fix his Miscellaneous For Sale s. He explains op- :ol Abramowltz, Audrey Ba- of the idicator as follows: gail^Carsdn. David Decker, DUNRITE SALES 'GO. 1 dial to the illus-1 De Santis, Veronica Feia, ALBERT ftOTHBARD itches the trouble* Home Improvement Specialists of- y our set and Silve • Aluminum combination luAas to what tube ) storm windows and doors, -jalousie ©placing. All guessJ porches, aluminum awnings. Want | •e the faulty tubes IEZER COHEN Call EL 5-3208. i been eliminated .Wlnqutat, ...... a , >flWiai the ILDING MATERIALS, lumber vith the use of uf special fube”dia- lason material, trim, hardware It became th^pollcT o/'toe Stu- Couno11 bf Orthodox Rabbls of Es- TOWN8IIIF OF HILLSIDE.. and his TV Tube Trouble Builders’ General Supply dents’ General Association.'larller s®*_ County the follpwlng -Were elec- N O-T^I C E ATTEST: mpany, 336! Centennial Avenue appeared on the Donn Ben- this year to include in the . school | ted to office for the ensuing year ; arilord. N. J. ,CR 6-0505. tow “The Big Idea”, spon­ assembly program one presentation i president, Rabbf Eliezer Oohfiy rownshlp. Clerk. gy the hPiladelphia Saving by the freshman, sophomore an d ! vice presldent, Rabbi Israel Gold-' BOY’S BICYCLE. English racer Society. Tuesday. April 26. Junior classes. The senior class was " type by Hercules, with handlebar WCAU-TV Channel til. He not called upon to present an a*-]1"? 11' treavurer, Sabbl OseaMKline; County O* Union! and mate^ o^New brakes and 3-speed gears; beautiful j sembly because they produce a secretary. Rabbi Irving Singer, WHAT IS PENTAFLEX? maroon and white, almost new. EL three act senior play each Decern- .Rabbi 'Cohen has been the spiri- ber which is open, to thg* public. tuaL leader of Sinai Congregation As their assembly, the sophomore in . Hillside/'shice August 1941, after class chose to present a one act having serve4 for four years as the j comedy, “A Date with Paul,” Fri- rabbi of the Jewish community of Y O U N E E D day, April 29. Director of the play I Annapolis, Maryland,, where he also GOP Postpones was Jane Parsoff, assisted by Milda served in the capacity of chaplain ordinance. Dress Making Alterations Walkley. The.cast included Carol for the Jewish Midshipmen at the Cohen, Rose Ehrenkrqjiz, Frank United States Naval Aoademy. He Dressmaking and alterations Amy Country Store Kernusz, Patti Lipschutz, Randy is also-a past president of the Rab- Teaser. 213 Hollywood Ave., Hill- The, country store scheduled by Malone a n d Elaine Woodnhg. lbmical^Couricil'of N. J. AN ORDINANCE AUTmVRIZINtf' THE side. EL 3-5521. the Hillside Republican Club for Donald Andrea sophomore class . Rabbi Cohen was recently ap- nn^ t / storni d r a in a o e^^in st a l - Thursday, May 12 has been post­ preside^t, made the introductory pointed* as one Of the chaplains of announcements before the presen- the Hillside 'Police Department by poned- until the fall-.- it was an- duty radiator. 120 ampere battery, heavy Iron Railings npunced this week by John W. “tation. the- Local 70, PBA. i Krug, president. W^TKRLV % • Right... it's new al-pur- - Iron railings. Exterior and interior. The ' next meeting of the club pep exterior paintl This moae'n .... Call for free estimate. OR 2-0536. will take-place. Tuesday, May-1Q;;.M After 5:30 p.m. call WA 6-4923, Polish American Hall; 400 Bloy Mental Health Fund Drive This Week ASkyd Flat Point protects asbestos.. | Hillside citizens are cahld tiporiy ------—-— ~ strlnglBS, stucco, brick and cemen* 5-^-55^rrrrr j. j j ?VT r"--q-___ r - r street. C^uesf speafee^ will~ •SRKl'lAL* BENEFITS THKRKBV. ^ rogate Charles A. otto, Jr. who will this week to join more than 10,000 - ______, ftjr the tradtng in, on said purchase of surfaces. Excellent, too, for wood Lawns —^Q^rdens speak on "Wills.” The public is in­ other communities throughout the| , . ’ . ,f _____ , , vited tor attend. ~~ “country in the observance of Mental ! display m the library on mental -shingles and siding; shakes and trim. . LANDSCAPE GARDENER Goes on fast with’brush or spray..._ LAWNS MAINTAINED WEEKLY pating in the tftlf (f arinuar*Mental LAWNS MADE — RESEEDS MRS. JOHN DAVIDSON Donald L. Ferguson, Westfield, Health, Fund’ drive Jof the' Union Union GoUhty Chairman for ’ the covers well.. .dries rapldlyl Sunfost 7 CLEAN-UPS Funeral services were conducted County Association for Mental Call after 4 pin. Newark. TA 4- drive, reminded residents that the colors resist fog/shnog, fumes. yesterday afternoon ' at her homs Health. campaign is based on the hope that 3421. 8-18 for Mrs. Mary R. Brinker David- Arnold H. McClow, chairman, and money provided for research will be Benjamin M Mason Work & Driveways able to ; do for mental illness what the National Foundation for Infan­ ASPHALT driveways, parking areas, old. Rev. Wesley A. ties for Mental Health Week, which tile Paralysis has done for. PQhQ * IViOOrCpaims alterations . and nfasonry work; Olsen, pastor of the first Baptist an with a proclamation by May- I through large contributions for tune payments. M. Codella, 1111 .Church, officiated at the services. Henry Goldhor include a door- .study. t>y the Hillside Interment was Clinton Ceme-r to-door. canvass by a group of wo- Woodruff Ave., -Hillside, EL 2-5961. He quoted Dr; Jonas E. Salk, who .tions prepared by $5.75 gal. Irvington. *men, who give of their time and said on the day of the announce­ ment of his polio vaccine, thafsci- ilon and direction. Consult us about your painting questions. CONCRETE SIDEWALKS. Asphalt I ence should -. now turn its. efforts Driveways; Estimates Cheerfully ide for 32 years. Miss Lottie Smolensk! library di- Given. Joseph A. Policastro, General against mental- disease as its next Contractor. Tel. WA 3-7953. 1309 major target of preventive medi­ JACKREDLUS White Street...... -...... cine! Dr. Salk stated that “the area Educator Urges Safeguarding of mental disease' is one'of the’ larg- “SOLOMON’S” est b f ' far Mattresses Renovated lOWARD J. BLC Section S. The aforesaid work o r. ah 129,9 Liberty A ve. Hillside 5, N.J Call WAverly 6-4280 for FREE esti­ The Nation’s High Standards Telephone: WAverly 9-9507 mate to renovate (rebuild) your Rotary Club PROPOSAL MILL SUPPLIES — HARDWARE — PAINTS mattress like new, (SAME DAY (Co TOWNSHIP OF HILLSIDE SPORTING GOODS — WORK CLOTHES — DRY GOODS SERVICE). (Continued from. Page 1) COUNTY OF UNION PLUMBING AND ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES MATT-REST PRODUCTS economy. Whatever weaknes-* Open Thursday Evenings ’Til 8 P.M. 1275 Liberty Ave. ses exist in the system are due to example of it. He characterized the rectors of the Elizabethport • Bank- opened by the Township ° Comntitt atii nature, Dr. Benson coh- ing Co., of Elizabeth. tended. program as a ^*pilpt project that Moving & Trucking lights the way” and said he was Gifts were distributed to Cooper Scores Fifth Column I by Daniel Leeds Miller H I with the Paul's Moving & Trucking, 422 Yale He maintained that where private certain the experiment had forged Ave., MTJ 8-7768. No job too small a closer bond between- the public | assistance of Edward Noe. Some bfl enterprise goes, compulsion of labor these gifts had been' pollected by] or too large, Shore trips a specialty. follows, as was the case in Britain and industry, setting a new high standard in industrial-community Harry Cooper himself, who thought under \ the labor government. He they were intended for Norman S. Painting and Alterations Warned of the^fifth column of Com-1 relations. He said he hoped the Now - program would be repeated often. Baer. Jacob Esacoff. presented the General contractor, painting, Car* munists and their front organiza­ guest with a History of the Giants, tions who are trying to “unsell the] A musical interlude was a vocal pentry, m a s o n r y ; reasonable solo by Miss Barbara Heuck .accom­ inscribed by each member of the rates. Phone CH 5-4655. [people on the American way of life” | team. A Giants uniform and cap by pretending to work .for good panied by Miss Harriet Sftider. • ___ ---Among—-the—guests—were—State were given to-Cooper who had his come take thelOO-Million-Dollar Ride!' causes:—They—exaggerate—corpora-- photograph taken in them. "Philip Ition profits, -play upon exploitation Senator Kenneth C. Hand, • Assem­ Painting & Decorating blyman Carlyle W. Crane, E. Laur­ Frank and Mort Meyers appeared [of labor and create mistrust by try-] with memoentoes.rof Coopers.- early! Painting and paperhanging, setf- ing to drive a wedge between em­ ence Springer, headmaster of Fing- ry School; Ruhl L. Custer, principal days. ... supervised, guaranteed work* ployer and employe and stir race A- dozen high school students Reasonable rates. Interior. _and ex­ antagonisms, he said. But the fact of Hillside * High School; Mayor Goldhor and Commissioners Robert were guests of Rotary members in terior, small jobs welcomed. H. remains that under the American connection w-ith Youth-Industry Freedman, ELizabeth 3-3901. way there is the greatest measure C. Kirkpatrick -and' William Gural; of freedom and economic advance­ President Max .Schleifer’ of the Day. Fredrick W, Richards ment* he stated. Board of Education and members Painting and Paperhanging To maintain the American way, of the board”' m d'ow' H. Curtis, Legal Notices Interior and Exterior D l, Benson urged working to keep Mrs. Eleanor J. Nulton, Lawrence For fine work at reasonable rates the nation’s, religious .foundation Levitas and Arnold H. McClow. CALL ESsex 2-0036 strong, constant teaching of Ameri­ Refreshments were served'follow­ ' Sept, 2-tf canism in the schools, and empha­ ing the program. sis on the benefits of Am ericaby. Pet Shops industry and labor. : At the conclusion of his remarks ENJOY a visit to the Tropical Fish Dr. Benson was presented .with a ; Center of Hillside. A great assort­ plaque made tof many different ment of fancy tropicals, Aquariums, -kinds-of wood__depicting. Abraham &t)on’t Ifl/Jention * t Accessories^ Bird Dept. Boxer Pup- 3 Lincoln watching over- a log Gabin, ^eSr--Tiei5h--4iarsemeat, -Jiree—De­ Students Tell Experiences (Continued fn livery. Hollywood Pet and Supply —-I^-ir-^todfints-who-pa-rt-ieipa-t-edin ; A*>sociatiori~for~ a^pay~irrnrease7~pne teacher related-1rha.-tr-hi?rarpphca^: CO., 1279 Liberty-Ave. Gpp; Prince- the Youth J n Industry program. ton Ave. WA.3-2991. -tion :f or-armortgage was denied until„Jje' resubmitted it-and gave his ^describefl' t J ^ r eXpsriences^na^ re­ occupation* as' bulldozer operator—his~vacation~ employment. ® Plumbing & Heating actions.’ They were William Hardie ... If the teacher in question wouid care’to enlighten our California Of Pingry School and three stu­ correspondent further, will he please!.fiome, forward? dents of the high School, Miss Leslie Leo Hecht will care for your plumb' Amster, Miss Lois Smith and Wil­ Henry Ford II last week contributed an enlightened point of view If you haven’t yet driven ing and heating ^problems. Free liam Waterston .They were intro­ to the .discussions concerning a guaranteed annual wage InTire autD- And with double-strength Ori- estimates* cheerfully1 given. BI duced by Dr. Wayne T, Branom, mpbile industry. Empha&zing he was speaking only for hirhself, Mr. It’s an unforgettable America’s dazzling new style ■ flow shock absorbers, you, can 5758. ,gu,parijatoiDd£nt of Schools, who Ford said: leader, you’ve been missing.out Jace up to the roughest roads 4-17 'sard,~"lfe”Was‘proud" of »6he students- ~ “Perhape^hf^4s^eeded-ls~a new kind* of ~ prosperity insurance* experience . . . just IrmiA immmHhiia Roofing & Siding following - the “magnificent1- reports -policy based on* a reasonable businesslike, pay-as-you-go plan* with from those who observed them. He limited and predictable costs.” There’s so. mtjcH hero to please Vf e’re eager for you to experience you . . . including the world1. - Chrygler’e—“ 100 - M illion-Doll an to the program. lift up the phene— thorized Johns-Manville ap] promote the psychology, of optimism and well-being which will keep most powerful type of V-8 en- Ride” and we’d like to bring a tors. Oonvenient Terms. Up Bo Adlerbert, president of Sun­ us moving forward at top speed . . . gine, the silken-smooth accelera­ years to pay. Member of Better rise Dairies who was chairman of "There’s no question to toy mind, then, that we should continue beautiful new Chrysler out to the committee for the project, ex­ to explore means to desirable an Snd.” and well bring a tion of PowerFlite fully-auto-. . yohr home . . . just phone us Business Men’s Bureau of Union .80 matic Drive, and the one and Pearse Construction Oo„ 1394 Stuy- plained how the idea originated whenever you wish. vesant Avenue, Union. MB 6-2781. from a newspaper item, reporting “I, for one,” he said, “am highly impatient with . . . some union only Full-time Power Steering. that a survey Indicated that youth! leaders who stand resolutely against progress, who . resist the intro­ brand-new Chrysler Giant Power Brakes match Of course, if It’s more convenient, rhnmg.d Roofing was not too well* Informed on the duction of new machines and methods, who seek to preserve obsolete greater “Stop” power with • stop in at our showroom. You.! conduct of business an4 Industry. trades and skills, who generally are wedded to the mean and miserly Chrysler’s greater engine power. GUTTERS and leaders, roofing and He said he = hoped the program concept of a mature economy that’s going nowhere—to short, the to your front door! get a hearty welcome any timel siding. Karl tJbelhoer. 234 Long would, spark similar observances all advocates of guaranteed annual stagnation. ave., Hillside, Tel. WA 3-6699. 1 over the Country. t “I am just as impatient with the slavish and stereotyped think­ Bristol expressed his thanks for ing which has led some businessmen to consider "security’ a bad word Washing Machines Repaired the opportunity afforded industry and to brand all concern for human and social progress as! Com­ to become a part of the community munism or ‘creeping Socialism.’ I'm all for chastog the sacred cows B4ndix, Norgy, \VhlriP66i; Hfttpeiht, and said the Industrial Associa- -utoruf-tne stuhiBS oi •bhsihot.’'------CHRYSLER Also dryers. We service all makes. tlon's objective was to make the AMERICA'S MOST SMARTLY DIFFERENT CAR AH work guaranteed. L & S Wash­ community a better place to which k ing Machine' Repair Service. Phone to Work,' live- and play. I WAverly 6-3326. April 21-4t Mayor'Sees Closer Bond ------MAY IS NATIONAL SAFETY-CHECK MONTH-CHECK YOUR CA R, CHECK ACCIDENTS I - ______The audience was welcomed by Mayor Henry Goldhor who referred, to the progress being made to town Fight Polio — Give through construction of school and GASMAN P. FISCHER, INC to Sister Kenny Foundation municipal buildings. He said it takes more than brick and concrete to UiS HOETH BROAD STRECT, HILLSIDE, K >, ' Mil) Hillside headquarters make a community and the Youth 23V Pltepatrick Street In Industry program was a fine " ™ “ •** * • n FOB M » « » »