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V ol. XXII, No. 1099 OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER THE 'HILLSIDE TIMES, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15,-1945 OF THE TOWNSHIP OF HILLSIDE PRICE FIVE CENT™ Premise Action On Largest High School Marching Band Court Will Decide Puts On Good Show At Football Games. Broad St. Zorting Encouraging Rise t e acher Salaries W rit Obtained .To Notlce was served on the Town- ictory Loan Reply By December 1 sliip p ommlttee, tRe' ZOhlng Board Total Approaches Half . Pledged To Request Require Earlier of Adju&tmenu and Building In* speotor Charles Hanson Tuesday Formerly Missing, Million Mark; Quota For Salary Guide Submission O f C opy1 Adoption of a salary-* guide night'“ at the committee’s- meeting Now Reported Killed Still A Distant Goal, ■ Because pf the increasing pumber- that a writ of certiorari has been Hillside's Victory ~ Loan; drive took/ feathers tothe^pubUo schools and of persons, organizations and others adjustments of teacher pay was. obtained b y Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence n encouraging jump this week from l JjWJpftave made a habit o f waiting requested by December ' by a- de-J- G. Beisler, of 1528 North Broad until tha day before publication be­ ^ total of $175,000. to $435,868.75, gc* : Jegation from -the Hillside Teachers fore sending in their material for street, restraining local authorities gjji'ding to James A, Oneil, local. ^ o M a tfe -n t' the meeting of the m g : paper, _ I he. Times—fln d s -lt ggjtt granting a permit to Standard Bmlrman. The chief portion of Sie j Board of Education last Thursda, necessary to* lay down some rather sight. The question has-besn_-heL Oil Company of I^Jew JC'rsey lo tee was in. bonds of“ tKe larger de^ stringent,-but essential, time unfits erect~a gasoline service station on lominations, although E bond sides fore the board for some time and fPlihtteeiSUbttiisslCn:^ 'material. - a reply was promised by the date- Hereafter, ho material will be ac­ easterly side of -North Broad Iso showed a goods ize increase. ■ r; set by the teachers.. . cepted for publication after 10 a. street between. Williamson and The E -bonds rose from $26,000 to Referring to the, increase in pay m. Wednesday, except news of events granted police arid firemen .in the Bailey avenues. It is believed that $42,468.75, .with a total of 440 being that take place Wednesday aifter- and Mrs. Beisler ar§ not acting o based. Hillside’s quota^is U jl election day referendum,.Mrs. -Ruth.; noon or evening;.. All other .notices ie in This nmtter, but are re- It ' jjeuli, iphiiiBiail ~0T"tnS"tSi5ihefs’1 could, and; must bo dp. office by C6iVifig',lDofh moral ^and ‘ TlnanQTar So,ODfl. and wMla .-drive oftlclate art ' salary committee, declared • It indi­ Monday or Tuesday, • There will be anoe from a number of their quietly confident, they are- urging : cated a willingness, on the part , of absolutely -ho exceptions to this neighbors who are, also opposed to Imuch wider participation by tbe Hillside taxpayers to.,pay public the gas station. servants a living wage.'' Should the * U ‘ general public in the campaign. board fall to act favorably cm the Leased Parcels Sold teachers’ request, Mrs. Maull said Two parcels of land, formerly they .will go to the people with a' SchoolProgram By DOROTHY GRANT the;, visitors’ - bleachers and forms Highs, Audrey and Helen ate tradnr leased from the township by. Marion referendum, as*the police and fire- Blazing 'to the top in high school the. school’s letter. They turn to ing their horses to march along r. Earl were purchased by her from No Time Lost In then did. marching bands is HiHside’s eighty-' Hillside’s supporters, and, .using the With the band' in the four, eight; be community’ at a' cost of $11,780. ’ ’Cost ?7.80 Per Taxpayer To Stress Unity five piece %.and, ..the largest ever four line twenty-abreast formation, sixteen routine. The horses will lead” Hie parcels, situated between Conant . She reyealed. she had been in formed in the school-thus fulfilling pattern the school “H.*' Mr.- Strass­ time with the musiG and 4n per­ street and North avenue, measure Signing Pay Raise communication with both the’town- I All high schools in the Olty of one of Dr. Branom’s, ambitious- fect. unison. 109 x—U5~feet -and 309 by 35 feet Shlp treasurer and tax collector on Newark will participate! In a unity plans for the high .sch.Qol. The en­ Monday, Wednesday and Friday especdively. Walter Novak, of 1143 Increase Negotiated the status- of the township’s finances, program sponsored by the Inter* tire project is_ under the direction noons the marching band has-in­ East Jersey street, Elizabeth., pur? JOSEPH A. CONLINv Without Interruption and had been informed Hillside’s Racial Committee of Greater New­ of Leonard Strassman, who has afr strumental practice. On Tuesdays chased for $3,200 the A new contract providing for a j) financial1- condition to good and .tr.at ark,-'as part of the. observance of readyn:eceived~his"B:S7in-musrcrhis" arid Thursdays they receive Insttuc- fl^t^s“ {m~lWir- lots-lB1rl2tS^corne'[‘ .EXL-Joaaph-A'. -Oonlin, who-has- .the cost, of- meeting the teacher National -Education Week, tomorrow: M.A. in secondary education, • and tion throughout the activity period, .. Liberty and Wtoiafisi' avenues. been missing in action since January 10% wage increase was drawn last request would be about $38,000. This in Hillside High School. The meet­ •has—the- equivalent-in -credit points marching down to the stadium for Offers were made-lot-.two pther. is now listed as killed in acLioii, Thursday^ between Jiffy Manu-, figure coolinse reduced, she declar­ ing, will take-ipiace ait 12:50 .p.~m7 for-his-Dr. of EdJcation7-wihich-he additional practice in formations, pareelg of land. Qaudin-i-.Targer parenis, Mr. and Mrs. John AT facturing "Company, of Florence‘S ed, if the salary guide is adopted It is expected that the meeting [hopes tp receive in 1946. , thus devoting most u f their schol­ Newark, representing Halem Conlin, of 911'Westminster avep lie, avenue, and C.I.O. Local No. JL54, -u and Bonuses eliminated. The epst will protest the. recent race strike Important organization.’ functions astic recreation time to improving Brothers, offered $4,485 for nine lots were notified Monday by the Wax embracing sixt^employees, to cover v-j *to the average-taxpayer, Mrs. Maull 3d.EffieheT.fflffh_finhonI. Gary Tnri. are performed by the directing stu- the band. on Falrvlew place and two on Trin­ Department plant operations for the coming ^ -PvG>: ^ ^gtember -ofcdhe: ^: Theinew arrangement, which — . pointed out, would be $7.60 based on and other Incidents of. a similar dent ..personnel—Lloyd Lippin,'drumj . Strassman remarked, “ WeTre ity place. Mf. and Mrs. Loffered G. a $38,000 increase. nature, A fist of the student speak­ lihajor; Betty Mjllei? and Ann Kreitz, Totten, of 1183 Church’ street, of- h.Regiment of the 63rd Division is effective as of November 1, wa$? i glad to contribute our-entire efforts .that coined the name - "Blood. and arrived. at after four weeks of Ear- •; K request for pay increase was ers and their topics- has been !a- twirling: captains; Harold" "LadellZ in the hope that we have succeeded fered -$2,200 for 55- feet^on Salem Fire,” took-partJh the savage fight monious discussion and without any- - also made by the Hillside School sued -as follows: drum sergeant, and Bob Bornsteih, in lending a'gay and festive atmos­ ivenue. Janitors Association in a. letter to musical arranger. Leonard Strass- Residents-of -Orchard terrace. peti­ for the Oolmar Bridgehead, which delay or loss of production^ . Edwin Rahznhofer of South Side phere To the games." resulted in his outfit receiving a Frank A. Haefner, chairman of the mah and Leonard“ Buchhef are fe-| tioned i to -have -the name of • the jTiffy Manufacturing Companyf High School, "The Economic Ap­ "We compare favorable,’’ Stass- unit citation for outsanding per­ Janitors committee, and 'verbally by proach to Race Relation;” Janice sponsible for... all formations, rou- street changed to Million terrace' in came into being fourteen years ago man declared; "with any Group 3 formance of • du^y in cutting off in Boston and eight years ago moved ’ -William ©filing, speaking for the Grodman, Weequahle, “Prejudice;’’ f tines and showmanship. high'school in the state and proably memory o f of Pvt. Milton M. Gqtd- arb,'_son;of Mr. and .Mrs. Barney Oolmar from the in what to Hillside, taking over the old HhiV|| Janitors. * They seek an increase in Gloria Wickham, West Sides "A Horses -Lead Parade are just as good as any Group 4 has: been described as “one of the Goldfarbt of -1427 Orchard terrace, neas Jones wheel factory. S lh^ 'J the minimum: pay from. $1200 to Nation Indivisible;” Charles Rogers, Standard formation for the band aggregation." — hardest and . bloodiest campaigns _ IhSfr^fi00-ter$®00;-^hoei-matrons. Was killed in action in Luxem^ 1942 the plant was engaged ih.‘lfi0% Oehtral^iiContributions of Minorities: -ia-maiiehing ija.fl fnpr Tine nrvrppnsi.. Band's Personnel------of the wax’*. want the minimum - raised from bourg 7on~i^ect;mber 27“ last--ait -th^ war production. Its post war out- to American Culture;’’ Joseph Zar- tion wfth twenty musicians in each On the day he was killed his look is excellent in the field of $1200 to $1400 and the maximum. ra, Barringer, “Segregation — A Student personnel of the march­ age of 20.. The committee will Jake line, the 14=piece drum corps march?, companyassisting .the First French paper packing materials, and it. -OWM-to-OHlOO, The- increased cost, Menace to Group Unity:” Carmine ing band follows: the petition under consideration.. jpg as the, last Unit. ' Immediately Army, led ofT in an' early morning is now actively engaged in expand^ of living was given as the. reason Attancsio, East Side, “Science and in 'fr o n t'o f the band"- march the W. Benfer, C. Blaine, «E. Blue, A. Blum, Mi Borsky, ’R. Bosworth, J. To Lay Sidewalks* attack during a severe snow“ stofm “ing its “ warehouse arid shipping;^ for the request, which was tabled Race” and Arthur Gambliri of KU1-I fourteen twirlers, preceded by the in sub-zero Weather to secure a facilities. uby' -the board. side, “Scape-Goatlng.” . . Braverman, A. Reitermyer, H. Bur- At the recommendation of Township flag bearers carrying Hillside High's Engineer .Henry Kfreh Jr., the cmn- bridgehead at the Weiss River at. Management— Labor Unity eQ Teachers Resign banner and.^tJie JJnjted States Flag. d®, P. Caine, B, Callus, F^ Cancel­ ler!, F. Carracino; J. Cook, G«*'Cus- mittee directed the dark to prepare Mittlewthr, France, ,.gnd Tan into i Agreement, on th e ,.!&&• . Resignations of' Mrs. Maull and The brown and white .paint horse German ’ barrier of StfiKi-rdiues ter, A. DeVino, L. Dubow, M. Del- the necessary papers for the con­ termi"’ ^as developed feougn^m e® MrsrMurlet M.- Burns, who teach ridden by Audrey Ostlifi, and the planted in the three feet of snow smooth cooperation of committe^ij English and physical education In lutri, G, Edelman, H. Eisenstodt, struction of sidewalks *along 700 Sinai Fund Drive. dapple gray mare ridden b y Helen man and Mr. Biichner.haveplanhed feet o f the northerly side of Oakland that covered the area and Which representing management and! em^l the high school respectively, were V. Earl, J. Feldma'n, H. Fischmari, Sneeden* lead the procession,' .carry­ the letters for all coming games terrace from . Stanley -terrace tp had been hidden from view by re­ ployees. For the company, negoti­ accepted, effective January. 1, The J. Gentile, R. Cordova, S. Cacrina. ing., welcome, b^ nndlprornise a surprise for the last Maple avenue. The ordinance* pro- cent snow falls. ' The explosions ations were handled b y John EyE«sty?^ resignation of Mrs. Alice Dravis, —V v Geyer, J~Gufle8r~A;;—Gilsoiir Gets Good Start As the’ band marches. onto -tha game of the season, the Weequahic vldihg for' the extension of flamsey atlerted the Germans hidden in the treasurer; George Girard, general; R. Goldflnger, J. Hayen, R. Hughes, iblrd'grade teacher in the Burden-. stadium field they form' two lines,, High game. avenue to Chestnut • avenue was hills overlooking the area and as a manager, and George Tasker, su­ Abraham Msnkowitz, general J. Jajovsky, N*. Koperski, E. *Katz, Looker School, was also accepted, the odd line going to, the right and The twirlers, upder the direction adopted on final reading. Installat result his company began to re­ perintendent. Retiring president chairman of the Sinai building ftpd1 G. Keil; M. Kessler, L. Kirschen- effective DeGember- JL------tha—even- 4ine»46.^the r.left..,After nf Mr, 'Riif>bnA», hav^> nutlin-eH «pp- tion of- water hydrants • and six- ceive heavy casualties, and as light Anthony Taylor, o f the O.I.Oi|| 'SEn. radwca to-dw tm t ttw.» baum, /A. Krueger, R. Luster, W A leave of absence for the re- marching'-eight-^tepsr—th^—line* eialties -fop-the^feiotball matches. At lnch mains in Ramsey and Central became better,, the company, in local,, brought forth the employees® • mainder of the year was-granted Jponse. thus far has been very en Malohia^rJ^ May es,M. order to avoid a Siredl frontal""as-"' •couraging. Approximately so oonfl move^fbrward for sixteen*'paces, the game with Belleville High, they avenuesby-the-ElizabethtownWater “leWpoint. ~ The plant Is now Wak­ Mrs. Elisabeth Mittledorf, seventh McKay, NT. McNulty, W. Michaud, skull, gave way to the east ana -trihutoEs_wha..signed,.pledge cards thereby crossing each otfrer. When did a combination dance and twirl- Company was authorized by the ing a~fffty-hour week "with overttmbff grade teacher lit the Hurden-Look- R v - Ostertag,. JU- Proctor,. E. Rehm, Oonlin^ was placed in charge of a at either the initial gifts dinner they reach"' the* outward 'exteilf o f Trig routine to the medley'Of "Sail­ committee. stmrtmg after •* forty hours.. : .er Schdol. Her place will be filled -Er-Rothfeldr-Gv-Hummer,JVl. Kras- machine gun with two others to last-Thursday &Hhe Clinton manor. the-sixteenth pace they make a for­ or’s Horn Pipe” . and “Anchors T h e _ committee reappointed -foi The' hew president* p f the em- .: by Mrs. Dorothy Vaughan. * cover jth0 withdraws^ of his com­ ployees local .is. John Marrin, who S? at the first parlor meeting at the ward. “turn for' eight paces, repeat* Aweigh.’,’ 5 3 E '.-October' 20 at the five years the chairman of the Zon- home o f Benjamta.- S.. Berkowita. -ing-_the- eight inward..steps lo_xe- West Side^ame, they performed a E, Rafale, L. Scarr, J. Scheu, M. Board of Adjustment, Stanley pany. -vne of the boys got back was . the first Jiffy employee to en- . ■but Gonlin was mortally wounded ter army seryiGe, ^ saw three - have pledged the total of over form four lines of twenty; These jitterbug and twirling, routine to the Seheu, J . ^Shapiro; L. Simonoff; J- H. Weston, whose- term expires on Ration Board Help lines march- forward in unison for song, “ When Johhny Comes March­ Tekel, D. Totten, O. Tuschyn, C. December 1. “ The resignation of and has -been awarded tha -Silver years active servSbe m the South $10,000. Vitielio, E. Wagner, N. Werner, J, Star for heroism, together with a Pacific. The C.LO. local was or­ Arrangements ale being made t o eight paces' and in this formation ing Home Again.” All three songs* Mrs. ‘Elizabeth Eleder’ f presidentia 1 Citatation »for his ganized after Marrin joined the Guedt* A t Party toe second in a series of parlor meet- -play the introduction. The routine were arranged especially -for the Weippert, C. Williams, N. Wylie, Juvenile Delinquency ■ Board was IP. Zeigier, H. Zogbaum, A.: Ostljn, actions. ^ Army, and within tw o months after ings by Henry Goldhor aiuj his com­ is varied in /groups of four, eight band by Bob'Bornstein. accepted afid“ th®- vacancy filled by .Forty volunteer and paid workers H. Sneeden, B. Diamond, G . Bra- NaUvPof Hillside his discharge he was urged to serve mittee on parlor meetings, to be or sixteen. Plan Smash Windup the appointment; of Oajpt. Martha - A r t e sHfilMdeWjtr Pride and Ba- zer, A. Kelly, R. Kelly, I. Scheir, Born in Hillside, P.F.O. ^Oonlin president* held at the home of Emanuel Pin- Serenade Visitors FoV the last two football match! Foster, cxn terminal leave from th -tiaaing Board were guests at a During the-halfT the- band faces with Irvington and Weequah: H Cohen. Army Nurse Corps. niinued on Page 4) party Tuesday in tihe recreation ball kel, of 811 -Jerome avenue, on Mon­ of tie Bristol-Myers Company plant day, November 26, at I p . n . .... here. Elmer Petersen, former chair­ A meeting of the executive com­ Hillside Rotary Progress Club To man of the board and an engineer mittee of the -bufldlng. fund drive Missing Flier Is Seeks To Reopen Good Will Festival To at .the plant, served as chairman for has been called t o to-night at 8:30 Marks Latdies Night b ’aobk at the Sinai Oongregatlon the affair. ' Members o f,■. the Hfllsifie Rotary Cox Divorce Case Be Repeated This Year Hold Bond Rally Officially Dead Club ,and their Wives attended the A Victory Bond rally will mark : annual Ladles Night program held- “ An 'attempt is to be raade to have tiie meeting of the Progress Club 0 / Tfissday evening at Bremble’s Inn, Project Attracting i 2nd Lt. Charles J. SpiegpVr., 22, the divorce caae of Wilbur H. CJox, Hillside at a meeting to be he^ld Scoteh Plains. former high school principal, re­ Outside Interest synagogue. Chanukah songs by the Tuesday, November 20,. in Progress son* of Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Spie­ The program included William opened for the submission of now children of the Hebrew School and Hall on Maple avenue. Lt. Wanda gel,-of 14 Beediwood1 place, has Kfilgand, hbmorist; the Essex Pour evidence, it was disclosed’ this week The Good-Will Festival under the traditional Christmas carols- will be Lee Leshkowitz, recently returned-) 2 )on’tM ention J t ■Been declafeai ofHCially' dead, ac- Quartet, gompoged of Frank. Bur- hy .TnTe$f tn Tapper, luausBl fqr f?QX ausDlcfisc.of the Franklin Memorial woven Into the program., . from service in tiie Pacific, will ton, Andrew. ' Ver Hagen, Prank A petition is being filed in Chancery, cording to-^ information released by Methodist Church and the. Jewish Radio Couple Interested . be the speaker. In the Navy for A Father’s Ordeal , Carlson and Robert Preeland; magic he revealed. The CBurt of Errors Council of Hillside will be held again The success of last year's good­ several years, she will describe her: the War Department this week; by George Sternberg, of Staten Is­ and. Appeals recently declared- Cox’s experiences at' Okinawa. . 1 ..JiM Need County Hospital this year, Wednesday evening, will program has also created ^wide­ He * had formerly been reported land, recently discharged1 from the Reno divorde void. spread interest, outside the com­ December 12, 8:30 p. m., in the missing.' Coast Guard. The appeal w 'be’based, on the munity with the result '.that this side National Bank, assistant to . Zoning Echoes high school auditorium. retirement of Cox as principal of year the program will feature such the chairman of the Victory Bondi -This good-will program, had its. - We learn from a Hillside the high school last January on personalities as The Fitzgeralds— Drive in Hillside, .will serve as inception a year ago,’ sponsored' by of trying to get his very sick boy In a contagious disease hospital disability .pension.* Tepper^contepds Ed and-.Pegeen, who can be heal’d chairman of the evening. AIJ mem-/ that the tfnjon County Board c f Freeholders has under cbrxldera- the same groups, and has succeeded the disability retirement prtyes his, dally on WJZ f#o® 8 te 8:80 a. m, bers ‘and their friends are being;/ .' tion. right now the construction of such a hsspitel. Discharged This Week client’s contention, that he in esta^lishtag a strong feeling of urged to make their bond1 purchases __ understanding between the and from 2:30 to 8 p, m.t who will . County there is no such, hospital right now aiid M y jM ft brotoer S/Sgt- Arnold H. MoClow, of »«9 Reno for his health. act as masters of ceremonies. There at the .rally, according to an an- / faiths in the _ community. There person, who contracts a contagious disease which toe sm^ral host Roanoke avenue. When Ohancery Gour-t first voided Will also be other sthge and radio nouncement by Abraham Manko­ have been many ^ requests for the pitals will not take and for whom&here is np room In other nearby T/Sgt, Robert V. Connor, of Lake the Reno decree, Tepper said, Cox’s personalities of equal raqk to parti­ witz, dub president. repetition of the festival; held last hospitals will be in a bad way • ■for bospitlization. . Hiawatha, formerly of Hillside. disability waS not part of the record, cipate In the program. The rally is being held under tbe|| P/O Earl B. Saxe, -of Garwood, for­ but has since beconie so. Tepper yeay.' auspices of the cultural committee, Fellowship Created No admission will be charged t o Hillside’s health officer, Samuel M. Jowltt, and others have been merly Of Hillside.- declared he is taking the appeal in. headed by Lawrence Levitas. Re- -. The project has grown out of the tfie festival program. Each tferaon MT/Sgt. G.-E. Gilliam. order to have 'the record, complete freshments will be served. fellowship which fiaS dCvelopedr attending Is requ ested-te- oontribute chronic diseases built" In this county. There“ "f® ?* Corp. Louis G. Delagram. and to lay the basis for x>osslble need for one and We believe' the Board ,of Freeholders, once the- future action. between members of both church at least one dollar's worh of foods P.F.C. Frederick Kensicki. and synagogue. Rabbi Eliezer Cohen, selected from the recommended -gnbllc becomes aware o f ^1he sitnatlonr -w4lUmve th.g| pubhc ssup- T/5 Seymour S. Gpldfinger, of 137 pastor of Oongregatlon “ Siriai, and list.- These foods will b o distributed Armistice D ay Port in this matter. We know the board has dope a jb t rec^ ; Bailey avenue. Early .Publication years to reduce the county debt and keep taxes at a m i n ^ i ^ but the Reverend Harold A. Gamblin, through nationally known agencies Observance H eld P.F.C. Sigmund J. Alberts, of 363 of Franklin Memorial Church, have to the dislocated peoples of Europe in so vital p question -as this, w * -tool v "Harvard avenue. Day Next W eek °n whatever bond issue Is r e q ^ e d -t^ in s y e -to -te e fe g of hgvtog found inspiration in the exchange, without regard to ra ce,. creed, or Hurdsn-Looker Post 60, Amertte^H P.F.C. Samuel H. Sorrentlrto, colog.- However, Jf It Is not con­ Due to the ThariksgiYing holiday of ideas; youth groups have met to* Legion, Joined1 with high school : adequate health protection, without having ie, begging^ te ^ 1088 Thomas street. . venient t o , bring foodstuffs, the .-.oouatiee, with the poasiBility.that someone inay pass 8Bt*.oi tne pro- next Thursday, November 22, the gether and planned for further ex­ students to an observance of Ar^tei Corp." Lawrence G. Seifert, of 48 Fairbanks street. change, o f / social and . Intellectual festival oommtttee will .be, glad to tare before he can obtain hospitalization; Hillside Times will be published on mlstlce Day Friday at a schoolM Vinoent-J. D Autorio, of 363 Conant street. Wednesday next week. The co­ activities. accept cash contributions and assembly. Tinder the direction, of a the purohaslng. , ’The North .Broad street zoning question is nowbefore the State ggt. Walter Golebiowski, of 155 Boston avenue. operation of..- contributors,' adver­ The program wllj be based upon the principal, Buhl Ouster, the - Supreme Court but the discussion continues merrily on. araniey Leroy F. Dqnnis, of 26 Hollywood avenue, tisers and othe^p in getting material the festivals > .of Chanukab and Further announcements as students participated to an Ar- H. Westan; chtfirraan of the Zoning Board;.bf/-A d J u s ^ % M o r a l«o Corp. Robert R. Bums, of 555 Route 28. in early will be greatly appreciated Christmas and will ;be presented by program personalities will be ipade mlstlce 'ritual and sang patnotural -P.FX3. William J. Fliszar, of . 1568 Summit avenue. Ijie. Times' this week that based on trte evidence at the hewing on . the young people of the church and' by press and radio. songs. oonsmuctlng a gasoline service station, no other decteicn ^opid.nave Mt/Sgt. William Westreioh, of 301 Wfauute avenue. Walter Howell, -representtog both M EM2/c J, Thomas Butler^ of" 56 Mading-terrace. been.reached but to grant an exceptioir to the existing mne. H HILLCREST AGENCY the Legion and the local V.F.W.W olaimsr-the1 property owners affected dld -not-once offer tottmony T/5 Carlton H. Marshall, of . 140 Boston avenue. posts, recited thq, “Soldier’s Prayer” | Sgt. Jack W. Gallaway, of 514 Tillman street. UU liberty A n . - WA. 0-1414 Custom Made to Fit Your Car that -their property Would be- deteriorated by the -atation ,but mis LOANS! LOANS! and Frank Rochelle, .Legion com --^ hhm is contested. One such property owner declated his question. p.F.C. Matthew V. Mahoney, of 13 Fairbanks street, mander, spoke brieflg^on American- ggt James O. Burnett, of 310 Fitzpatrick street, How .would you like a gas station across the stre®t from, your A u to Seat Cover* lsm.Mrs. Jacqudttoe Jacobi, mem-, P.F.C. Samuel R. Positero, of 1295 Broadway, For bor of the Legion, paid a tribute to’ ..hfluse?”. ^waa -a—dcflnife-raferenoe~tn detericra-ticn -of v? lu" ; l., cL - p ip e. Richard N. Quitzau, of 584 Puree street, it’s , all water over the dam, nowJiThe^tefflegrqund now Wljl Auto Upholstering the foot soldier, Roger Young, and * p.F.C. Leo F, Thomashevlch, of 200 Boston avenue. Repairing .before a court, of competent Jjjr&aiction. ■ sang the song composed in T/5 Frank H. Skarl, of 1491 Hiawatha avenue. honor. Oapt. June Foster, P.F.C. Joseph S. Tekula, nf 420 Yale avenue. Clinton Anto . Homes of the Navy Nurse Corps, g/Sgt. John R. Bishop, of 140 -Virginia street. HONEYWE irJEr tpe evacuation of the wounded ! P.F.C. Theodore Ciesla, of 427 Harvard avenue. Upholstering & Fabric Co. thfe European battlefields. See Us for TIRE RECAPPING H f l l s i d e Corp- William J. Flanagan, of 506 Chapman street. FUNERAL HOME B O X GOLDBERG, Mgr. William O. Hill, past oomn ff/Brt- Frank J. Pingaro, of 298 Orann street.' of the Legion, urged comp ""O Bcial Tire In»portioif=Statiop J o ...a i„ iNGRTH-BROADfiT.- National Bank P.F.C. Edward J. Foley, of 141 Virginia street. 20l Clinton Are., Newark’ WiifSfyTfgintog st* that, T/Sgt- Frank J. Pollcastro, of 1305 White street. HILLHIDE, N. J. HIRLEMAN’S ESSO STATI0N Hillside, N . j . may be strong enough to. 1 MoMMl/c Edwin G. Vroom, of 337 T ‘ * EL. 2-1770 •BI 2-8897 safety and the peace of the world’j HOLLYWOOD AVE., corner CONANT ST. (J.g) B. Kelr Avery, Navy) Nurse Carps, of 221 Clark! street. Page Two ,t THE HILLSIDE TlMjEg, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1945

Miss Pulsinelly Wed . and- gold ensemble with brown.jacr Deborah Girls Plan nir, USx: and Mrs. Prank Wc.. cessories and an orchid corsage'; Wed Twenty-five Years Tomor Weicome Home . and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. John ;Xo Edwin. Moynihan The groom's mother- -w.ore.. a plum Chanukah Ceremony Party For Brothers -. Pienciak, Stanley:. Pienciak, Miss. f Che wadding 6t Miss., Elizabeth. The JDeborah Chapter, of -Hilleide Francis Borkowski, ‘ Mrs. Nlemias*: ies and. an; orchid corsage. A- welcome home- p^rty. waS'- held and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob IlSilsmelly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B’nai Brith- .will offer, a Chanukah v- After a motor trip through New Sunday for John and Edward Speck, Jacunek, Mr, and Mrs: John Pedorc- i^tolph !Pulsinelly, Virginia ahd' "!W 6W1 '^UllTgrSRa, '!h§ Dflflfi1 presentation on •uecemoei' U fit the sons of Frank Speck, of 22s Boston ^Street, - to Electrician’s Mate 1/c Ed- w ill. temporarily make her home, Sihai Congregation on Maple ave­ Stanley Hajd®r, M r. and Mfs. avenue, a t the Polish Hall, ^tOQ Bloy ftWin Thohias Moynihan, U.S.N., son With her family . Walter , Speqht' and daughter, o f p i M r, and M rs.. Joseph F. • Moyni- The bride and.' groom are feptli nue. '"The committee ^chairman is* street. Toastmaster of. the- evening Miss Evelyn Rayner. Members of Newark; M xi StepbOii, Ohlek, JAr. -han Sr., of 135 Virginia street, took graduates of Hillside High. School. was Walter Ceg-lowski and 1 many of and M{s. Joseph Piegdon, Mr. and place Friday. in ; St; Catherine’s The bride is employed at the HiH-‘ the organization will participate in the guests said a few words- wel­ coming them back! to Civilian life, Mrs. John Bagosz, John BagOoZ, Ipphurch, Rev. Joseph Carroll, as­ side National Bank. The groom re­ the lightfcrig of file candles as Miss John Bagosz, of Elizabeth; M:, . . sistant pastor* was celebrant ,;o£ the cently returned from the Southwest John Speck was in' thfe service1" 4? Rayner harrates. The refreshment Mrs. Theodore, Schneider and 30H, ^■nuptial mass. yA breakfast for "the Pacific area, and will report'to Bos- yeara 7 months and (19 days, of Gorhmittee will be M-iss Florence o f Union; Mr. and*-Mrs. Vincemfc. immediate famiUes. ^ollov^ed in the rtoaifor a new assi^iment. : .which three /years :.wfe overseas Allen, Miss Vivian Barnet, Miss Szostak, Casimer Szostak,'Mr. and. pWinfield SOott Hotel, Elizabeth, service, .'H e . was with the. tNinth Elaine Burk urn and Miss Arlene Infant^ Division and- served1'in the Mrs. Waiter, Koza and son. Miss gjr Miss Dorothy Yoerger, of Eliza- Helen Piasklkaitls, of "Irvington, pbeth, was mam ..of honor. Lt. Har- Women’s Department invasions . of Africa, Sicily, and OfficersTor the season are: Presi­ France and last was in Bayreuth, and* Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Smela and ■ ‘Vey^-T* Moynihan* AAF; brother' of Meetings Scheduled children, of West Orange. , ■ -the groom, served as best man. dent,. Elaine Lizzack; vice presi­ Gerrriany. . He: has the Br 3V Oil i_.iighoriny_ wfirn Water Tender The Fine Arfe Department of the dent, Arlene Prince; secretary, ribbon‘w iih seven battle stars, Com- lij/fe James D. Moynihan, . brother of Pennsylvania Girl Fiancee Miller: ■.advisor,..Mildred Lizzack; Snejrpom , and dorp. Edward Foley, at.the home of the chaIfmsfi7~Mrs. dmt.lal .Pnlt_Glta.tlQn, the Am6rloar. Oj Hillside Corporfu W orcester, Mass. sentinel, Joan Rosenberg; reporter, Defense ribbon and Good Conduct Joseph J, Krevet, of 104' Pennsyi- Rpona Kaslow; religious chairman, The engagement o f Miss Matilda ^.."The. bride wore a gown of wfrjte Medal vairra^avermer^orr? Seeing Weills ;; satin, the neckline of which was ^elyn-Pteynei«-eu4tu^a-l-“ehaipmfi'n'f ■ - Edward- Speck was in the service ^Itudded ^vith pearls; Her net veil ning, November 15, a t -8 o’clock, Rhona Kaslow; entertainment chair­ years, 10 months. 27 days, Pa., to GpPp. Harry J, bcifinger, 5,was 'draped from a Juliet cap and Mrs. Frank L. Foote v^ F give a- man, Sally SlatnlpkL fund raising which J. year 2 months and 9 days son o f Mr. aiifl M rs. Harry H oi- chairman, Barbaij^ B^iedman. ^ she carried autumn flowers. The review of James Ramsey Ullman’s was overseas s0r^pc* He was with finger, of '520 Columbia, place, warn Feeling Well tha Ninety^Fourlh Division and /honor attendant wore a gown with book, “The White TQ^er.” ,, Host­ MR. AND MRS. PERCY. O. VALENTINE announced at a dinner given recent­ |rpse velvet bodipe and matching taf- Mother-Daughter served in Northern France, Central ly by Miss Miller’s , parents, M r. Yes, good vision gives a esses will be Mrs. Clifton Luster, Europe/ Ardennes and last was in «. feta skirt. Mr. and Mrs. Percy O. Valentine tipe-is the former Elizabeth Malkir and Mrs. Daniel Miller. The dinner “top of the world” Mrs-. Arthur -L. ; Theurer, Mrs-. * Go*: Czechoslovak^ He has the E.T.O, fer- Tbe bride’s mother wore a.brown Meeting Arranged •• of—21rT- -Arthur ' street, wll-L-observe o^Norwalk,-ri .Mrs': Casimer Dryeulski. othy -iaimmermanf- Mildred Nead, R O E V E R , JR, ; subject will be, “Inhere Sorpe of and a short musical, program by 4 a y - a t - ^ - ‘mbetii^r-Df-'®rr^^^jeavin' Helen^Mtnichl"~Jacotr-“'Svansr Mire. Your Dollars Go in- the War Fund Aliy ah project was a feature oi the Mr. and Mrs. Jack Koloski, Mr. and some of the talented girls of the Oooiidge -School P.T.A. to the school M!rS. E li' Plant and\daughter, Mr. Emery. Koda5k, S/Sgt, Charles ; 'Optometrist or Community Chest” 1 evening. Mrs. Morris Jaffe, program Giecy, T/Sgt. Charles Shblt, th e plttb* Arrangements were made, for audltotliun. Her keen report o: and Mrs- dack: Wecsey and daughter, Hostesses will be Mrs. Arthur L. chairman, introduced 1 Mrs. Max engaged- couple ahd their parents. Theurer, Mrs. <* Joseph J. Krevet, distributing Thanksgiving baskets the h&hlights of the State COB Mr. and Mrs. Ben Borkpwski, Mr. 237 CLINTON AVENUE Schuster, Youth Aliyah Chairman, and Mrs. Stanley Wargacki, Miss Mrs. Alfred Harding, Mrs. Ray­ under the supervision of Mrs. El­ vention gave everyone a reeling 01 T)pp. Elizabeth Ave, mond Davis ■ and Mrs." Emmet mer Loew and Mrs. Howard Jack who spoke briefly on the. function being present at. .that Important Mary Wargacki, Adam- Wargacki, BUY VICTORY White. Son. Refreshments1 and a short so of Ypulii Aliyah ‘ before presenting affair. Maly War-gackif Louis NiemasrMrs. NEWARK, N. J. John Gibas and daughter, Clu B0NE)S cial hour followed. the play, “If They Could- Only. - Mrs, Ndnnar. Sohueler, . safety Announce Engagement chairman, announced th at' she v/ifi Wilczyskl, -Theodore Wilczyski, An­ Speak,’’ m~which' Young Judea give-safety talke. covexing one room drew__Kabana,, Frank Winnlcki, Of Ruth D: Blazier Rainbow Girls Plan girls participated. “Aliyah’’ is a In the home at each monthly mee Thomas Delikat, ^WHIIam Urb.anski, Hebrew word meaning- “jio ascend’* tog. Mrs.- Nadler, health chairma Charges Urbanski and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Blazier, pf Covered Dish Supper and Mrs. Joseph Urbanski, Sgt. —and - Youth^Aliyah refers to the commended, the' m&thers-of the prl 144 .Louis place, Union, formerly of Hillside Assembly No. 29. Orde- John Urbanski of the 'Army, Mr. Hillsider-annsunce^theengagement jpov^nieiit—wJaich j.«t taking Jewish school children for carr; JUST ARRIVED! of- -the Rainbow fof-e-irlsr-wiH-ipcm^- advl<^--glven- ':-dartog>-tlie summer ,and--Mrs—Sjgmuni _Janko.wski ana. of their daughter, Ruth Davina,’ to sor a covered dish- supper to be refugee children put of Europe and daughter Mrs.' Jatob Feurschweinger. Pvt. John D. Wise, son of M r.'and hound-up examination, and) urged held betvjeeu 6:30 and: V p. m. on -elsewhere,.and resettling and. re- tile motoers to have o t f r children's Mr. and Mrs. George Klug and Son, New Merchandise Hundreds of People Have Mrs ./Edward O . * Wise, of Hazleton, Monday evening, November 19, a- Mr., and Mrs. . Peter Porga, Mr. educating them in Palestine. The teeth examined frequeritlir, 'adding Pa,: the Masonic Hall, 1444 North Broad Peters., Mr. and Mrs.. John Jacko- Asked About Miss Blazier was graduated from- that every three months is not- toq street.- The public is cordially In­ -play- was- made up of- actual case often, Mrs.—iUohzo^^ -Hllon.-. chair­ witz- Thomas Blackmein - Walter Hillside High School and is now vited to attend. -histories—of—ehddren—who had- #£=" man ci social hygiene, made known Jackowitz, Casimer Speck,- John! DECOWARE METAL CANNISTEB SET—4 po. "W 69c employed , by -Publ-ie Sdryteo-Cor^ After the- supper, the Assemble .centiy- trrived -in Palestine. the purchase of toe book, “ Step l}a Speck,* Mrs. Anna Czerwinski, Rgs. r - r - poration. PvL Wise was graduated' wiilThHd Its regular semi-monthly WHITE ENAMELLED BREAD BOX ...... , 229 pFFmjtfHdGfSue & J/Hdu't&nce Paul Miller, chairman/ / of. Step In Sex Education,'' 'Which may Lillian OzerWinski,. Mr. ' and Nus. from Weequahic High School, New­ meeting at which time three can- Conrad Czerwinski and! sons*. Mr. membership, announced that/ -a be 'borrowed by members. WHITE ENAMELLED VEGETABL1PBINS ...... 1.98 ark, and is now stationed—at Port and Nfrs. Frank Pagowski, Miss O r a r Cal. membership/ tea for new members' • Pupils of toe sedond grade, sang I will be held on. the -evening 01 De­ several songs, aftbr which a skit, Irene Pagowski, Mrs. Clara Obo4 FAUCET-QUEEjNH-FOR YOUR. KITCHEN FAUCET...... 29c cember 3 aft the hopae* of Mrs. Louis “America’s Wayi" based :,pn.,mto,erJ rowski, Mr’, and fMrs. John iSar- Dishwashing made easier, quicker, better. ^Pannenbaum, of 230 Belleview ter­ standing an^ brotherhood, was en- nicki, Mrs. Helen Atrdchin, Mr. race. aoted. The second grade, .which, and Mrs. Paul Galka, Miss Sally RUBBER DISH TRACKS, RED AND BLUE,...... : ...... i.79 — Mrs. -Lawrence-Levitas,^ chairman .had the largest number of mother Galka, Mrs, Ben Prokopowicz, Mr. of the donor lunchean to be held present, was awarded the attendance and M rs. Sylvester -Klinko, Mr. and at the Hotel New Yorker on May prize. Mrs. Anthony.’Safchuck, Jack Da- l7l948;'Hnumerated ways andnieans YidsonrJMr^and--Mrs... Edward Car­ C, A. ROYSON STORES of raising pledges. Legion’s Victory rey, John Bizori and daughters, One of the highlights of-the^we- Michael-. Mlrda,__Mr. . and Mrs. 1594 Maple Ave., Hillside, N. J. pin£-was’“a t'epofV-by-MrsT-'Harry- Ball To-morrow Charles'Urbine and daughters, Mrs. rCohn,- chapter president ,on the Na­ Mary Comiskey, Mrs. Chicles Co- A, victory/ball, the first social miskey, Mr. ,and Mrs. Stanley Bales- tional Hadassah Convention- in Chi­ its type since the beginning of the cago,, which she attended. She said zewski, ‘ Mr. ’• and Mrs. Adarpczyk, war, will be held by Hurdon-Look- Miss Mary Puchalski and daughter, I the consensus of opinion o f the^he er Post 5Q, American Legion, to* thousand delegates can. best be- all of Hillside. morrow-evening at the Elizabeth Also M n and Mrs. William Kuz- WE ARE NO W SERVING judged, -by-the. contents o f the mes­ Town, and Country Club. Music wll sages sent to Prime Minister Attlee be provided by Freddy Sleekman’ CLAMS ON HALF SHELL — SHRIMP and President Truman’ In the-tele- orchestra. gram to Attlee she remarked^ a: STEAMED CLAMS ANT) CLAM BROTH sense of betrayal was expressed,1 -CHOSEN-FGRr-JURY DUTY since it appears that his government" is- moving toward a - disavowal of ‘ Several ‘ Hillside residents were. MYRTLE preyelectipn-commjt^ . ehosenr.fonthe jury-.-panel _of_ihe ““Mrs. Cohn added, “ We axe joined] oeanty oourts;::laaiT-®i^oday--befoi‘ LIBERTY JLM in ’ our protest b y justice-loving j Judge Walter L. Hetfield 3rd, The Photo Studio people"throughout our country, in­ panel will serve from November BAR AND RESTAURANT cluding - thousands..©! eminent Chris-, and include/the following: -“ Distinctive Child ti'an^leaders ‘“and" : sections of ~ Florence I..Henderson* 74. Bauer organized labor who have publicly, terrace; Jane A. Sperry., 104 Fran- Portraits Business M eit’s Lunch-S erved U :3 0 A . M . - 2 P . M.' expressed ftteir dismay at Britain’s; ees^pla‘Gef-Alicp>ASghneiderT 245 apparent reversal of -policy :in re- Clark street;. Charlton J. Napur- kowshy, 213 - Clark street; Charles Our new lighting system en­ gardlto Palestine. 1458 L IB E R T Y AVENUE ' . W A . 3-9576 • “Tu;,£^8i,dgnt Truman we points A. Shenecca, 1033 Fairvlew place; ables ns to photograph children ed out the ’ pdsitive ?poliby—of-flic Grae& E. Dygy. 30 Fairbanka street.; and adults in their most relaxed Afth, M. Brown, 209 BellCVieW ter­ United States in regard to “Pales­ and natural poses. tine as expressed over a period of race, and Mary C. Ward, 31 B&iley twenty-fiva years by every Presi* avenue. . dent since ^-Wilson ahd by/ acts 1 of -Gongiiess- .I endorsing— the— Ballou- Declaratibn and- the Mandate for Palestine. This policy does not STUDIO OPEN ALL DAY make .the future of. the Jewish „ pie dependent upon "the . wilf of Photographs Taken In Your Arab potentates, nor does it mean Home—Weddings, Parties, etc. that pur government Would make OPEN DAILY 9:45 A. policy contingent upon consulta­ DEVELOPING - PRINTING - tion with the Arabs who already * ■ e n l a r g in g oyer 1,000,000; square miles of WILDE KEYES ‘ SILVERS* sparsely inhabited territory in the COLORING - COPYING Middle East alone.” m “A Thousand And One Mights” ...... JAMES DUNN - SHEILA RYA: LATEST RECORDS “The Garihbeail Mystery1 NOW IN STOCK U Z jxiroae *5 l, Q i% abeih; i SMASH HITS TJi.e Last Time I Saw You NEWARK OPERA —Martha Tilton Love. —Andy Russell “The Valley* Of Decision” P LA.YH O U S E A Sqiiare in the Social Circle red Donaldson - Margaret Ltadsaj .-—Betty Hutton “ AdventCires Of R usty” Gee, It’s Good To Hold You —rWoody Herman 2 REQUEST HITS AWAY WITH WINDOW ROPES! Chickery Chick —Sammy Kaye \yo Great Stars of Stage & Sereei Fishin’s For The Moon * - -INSTALL CHAINS INSTEAD •—Vaughn Monroe CONRAD , ELISSA In The Middle Of May Clark Gable - Loretta Young NAGEL. LANDI INSTALLATION aOc PER CHAIN —Freddie Martin “CSLL OF THE ” At The Fat Man's “TOMORROW THE WORLD” All Stuck Windows Freed And Put In Working Order —Tommy Dorsey Buy Bonds Now in America's Great Victory Loan Road T o Morocco r Evenings 8:40 Mon. Thru F ri WORK DONE B Y CARPENTERS —Crosby & Hope For a more abundant future— yours, your community’s, the 1.00; 1.50;* 2.00; Sat. Nlghte 1.00; By Tbe Old Corral 1.50; 2100; 2.50. Mats. 2:40 Weil. & CaU Jack Stone, B I . 3-8649, W A . 3-4725 future o f our millions of fighting men— buy Victory Bonds in —Dick Haymes L O E N i m •tUs last loan, the great Victory Loan! Your crop dollars can Remember When—Russ Morgan Camptown Races help pay the cost o f victory— and in ten years, Victory “E” 7-Johnny Mercer 'GUEST WIFE" MfrTLE INDIANS” Miljay Sash & Chain Co. Bonds pay you $ 4 for every $3 you put in . Waiting For The Train To Come In —Peggy Lee; ‘VOICE OF THE WlflSTLER' 388 PESfllNE AVENUE N E W A R K , N. J. Dream Dust —Lys Paul Trio White Christmas — 4 Anniversary Waltz —Guy Lombardo You Don’t Have To Say You’re Sorry- —Judy Canova • Moderate Priees - A FULL LINE OF CLASSICALS Sheet M ule — Tubes ft SUPER DINER ROUTE 29 near H AY S T . HILLSIDE THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY NOV. IS, 16, t i T A rrow W A 3-4 0 5 5 Management o f Gakriel A. Gabriel CAIJL, AND DELIVERS ON - — Deanna-DiH-bii^H-^tADY- ON- A TRAIN 60 ft. lea* and 26 ft S w p . Table ana eoanter eervlee. /R a d io a n d r e p a i r -Bring the family. You will like our food and our service. Engineering Co., Inc. SERVICE Fred MacMurray in “CAPTAIN EDDIE” Hillside Radio SUNp-AY, MONDAY, TUESDAY NOV. 18, 19, 20 ^^Jkon-G caw -ford in “M.1LDR.ED--P-I-ERGE— — inurAi. m B w or m a v p a f Us and Record Shop O L D CHINA A N D BISQUE DOLLS PEGGY RYAN AND JON HALL IN., 1275 Liberty Ave. “MEN IN HER DIARY” THE DOLL CORNER Opp. Princeton Ave. 149 WESTFIELD AVENUE ELIZABETH, N. J. Y " r ■ L j I gyyy*^ ** r r NOVEMBER; 15, 1045 Page ThidH Fighting Comets Hold Linden Qn Nearly Even Terms

enemy territory before the whistle '! ending the game. r Results O f Matches Saratogas, Wasps Bonder T o Address j f l failure A t Conversion The Comets have sow lo s t four Sports Luminaries J o .Appear Here out of seven tilts-,but maintain such In Industrial Loop Tied In Alley Loop Church M en’s C lub vlf l International. Paint, Hell Com­ high morale and , spirit as t o en­ ' Standing Of The Teams Jim Bonder, high school footbsJ^S Invade Dangerous pany any Hollywood Bee were the p i ; Elmer courage their able .coach, J im Bon­ W. L. Pet coach, will address tiie Men’s Club _Mlthchell 26 yards from the victors : tills, week in matches in the frvington Saturday goal der. Lxdep, which has w o n five Saratoga t 1 ‘i,, 10 6 . 667 of the Episcopal' C^urc||% xof 8 t M By LESTER DUBOW " out cf six now, same-out 4ne try Anger. • Linden took over but enemy territory*, this Satutak­ Saratoga O'Neil : 121 136 109 for the extra point, which loomed’ fumbled on their own 40, with Vic ing oil fi, strong Irvington squad. M. Ross v v; 146 • 173 134 Ballard . ' .74 120 IM | | ■kr-»e4iL^ei)nal-outcome.____ m W o .recovering for the Hillers' Manlrofn ' 142 159 131 Last -week the - Camptowenrs knock­ Ratkiewlez 142 135 186 /1 fflie Comets tied the score Ih 'thtf Mitchell ploughed 'down to'the 1S1- -Marsnick, ....^201 137 . 200 ed a highly rated BloomfleL? |g^^qjaarter:aftM::iitEulairmarlsed: den 45 . and then Lewis uncorked Coviello ____ 134 125 • °137 Total Z Z L v Z S 709 671 ""1 up six points, but in the -third due Of his special passes to Mit- ® ;the”imd,efeatedijstrby^a:scOTe"ar -Geyser-— —— ~ T52 — 148 ” T29: period, alter a touchdown' by / each chell-oyer the goal line Tor a 50 -7^,--%e-Hillers--tiioul4- g iv e Irv-- Enterprise ington something to worry about, i H l l s l d e - f e U h y —that: yard pass, but to the jtan a y o f r e g g ie McNa m a r a Total ' ^ 775 - J12 731 FRANK KRAMER Kratz 149 157 199 J fatal one point Matching seven- HlUslde, the Comets drew a penalty and this- game will be * one o f the Rangers McSalllS,------134 144 186 :i most interesting'. in ^ e " • district. point tallies In the final quarters by An evening devoted to aports" is BossingCr , ■ 111 100 . -134 Hartley " 146 84 148 .1 bpth squads brought the game J§i Last year the Dampers’ w e r e the- Kysel' 114 / 144 152 J. Korn 115 125 126 only team t o upset being arranged for Monday, Novem*** Linden, took .the bail * on downs in the Mudha • ’ 128 92 122 Peace 205 , 137 174 i ■ an end wi.-k._a laefc minute try by; entire season. Dolan ber T9, . at the, Hillside.. Avenue^ “ US'Comets to aoora...... _ andj got'the pigskin down to one. Camp Prescher .101 1 180 122 of-the Maroon and Gray secondaries School-—gymnasium by •Hillside HoldFor Three Downs ; Linden “ Hillside Cabanas- Lodge B’nai Brith, for members Sehonfeld --141 . 136 : 155 Total '- - 749 647 835 ' Before, the end of th e& lf.' On the L.E. Butcher Kessler Hornets •Chapman, halfback for the Under, Jim Moketti their' sons, as 'well as. all Hillside next play Bitty Jacobs Intercepted L.T. | Dobosiewicz .. Jacobs Frankie residents. .Total •' ' 503 652 735’ Laws ■ 98 118 149 i g —squadr-klcked off after tlwstartlng: a spot pass, saving the cay for L.G. Hausleiter J. EPAmiano Howarth Two outstanding figures in the Guarlglla 154 109 109 7 Whlstte, . with Lewis running the Hillside, as the half .ended. O. v | Wolar r Muniz Wasps Buntele ' ■ 183 172 . 169 . kick back to his own 35. Tommy ■world of. bicycle racing, Frank Kra­ . Chapman, at the start of the R.G. Cassinp Georgi Hebeler 148'. 154 160 Heckeroth 156 156 .176 .* Pimm ran the ball up to the 30 mer, dean of bike racers, and Reg- second half, took the ball front R.T, Kaplowitz Ness Griffith 121 188 131 Kiss -200 ‘190 180 "i but here the team hit heavy ops gie McNamara, also-famous in hisl Linden’s 40 down to the comet 38. R.E. M oore • ' S tem ba ch day,-w ill demonstrate riding oh! rGlson- ■ ------13-8— -91 125 position and Pimm punted the pig­ Sarro and Chapman alternated In Q B . . Hubeny' T. EPAmiano Totals.,. rollers and other bicycle feaM. Peters 93 186 111 Total 743 743 768 . skin down the field. - The teams MBfc -lading back to pass Beriont L.H. Spader ■Lewis lockeyed around In the first quarter threw .one to Hubenv "whn. rased ~ There will- Tsc' otiier talks on R.H.___Chapman __ M itchell Policastro sportsmanship by football and fbase- .with Linden's offensive taking qjold oyer far Linden's second score. The F.B. Barro Pimm Lebeck ball coaches and sports movies will jjust before the ending of the period. extra point was also. .made, by Bob Substitutions: — Linden; Harasty, Hoelzel be shown. Refreshments will b fl With the able runs of Dobosiewicz, Beriont, to make the. score l?-8 in WE HAVE A FINE SELECTION OF BOdzioch, ’ Culo$, Uhl, Newell, Mor­ Wood served. ■ Sarro, Hubeny and Wolar-o? linden, favor of Unden.. rison.' the ijmrker wqs carried down to thp Wells Allie Stoltz, who has just made ; : Pass Sets-Up Score Hillside—Welsh, Bnmen, Ma^tellryie, one-yard line* of the Hillers. For sensational—GomebackrTn—theLrinL Choice Wines And Liquors Getzoff, Heffner, Vitello, N ulton. Totals three spine chilling downs Hillside . Bouncing back in the game after 785 E 814 by defeating. Joytk at Madison ■the kick Hillside-came to rest on Hillside 0 6 ,6 7—19 Square Garden, ■ will appear)1 for your held Linden Inches from th e' goal 7—2D line., and a ffe ithe. teams changed Linden’s 46, due to Tommy PImm'sl Hollywood Recreation give , the youngsters hints on I ’ sides fur llie second qua~r-t-er> Linden beautiful ronback, Tony D'Antiaho Linden—scoring: Touchdowns!--- C o a r i" 192 N167 ing. ___THANKSGIVING DINNER finally buoked ov^pf or a touohdown. slashed the ban to the 35, where Spoder, ~Hubeny, Doboslewlc z . Points Reiman—— ------17,8 -15§- The conversion' attempt was’ no Lewis again forwarded to Mitchell aftertouchdown. Sarro (2 ) place­ Buntele 192 135 ' DRY, SWEET AND WHITE WINES five yards from a score. On the ments; - Dwyer - - * =? 166 194 Weequahic Game On the return, kick Seymour next two plays D'Amlano plunged Hillside scoring: Touchdowns: Samoski ' 177. 172 . Tickets For Sale Stembach brought the ball back to over, • bringing Hillsld&s total upl Kessler, D ’Amiano, M astellone. HOLLYWOOD LIQUORS to 12 points. Again the conversion Point' after touchdown: — . Mitchell Totals . 905 . 818 . The office at Hillside High fjichQol . the' 42 for; a good start., Joe Lewis, will be open from 7:80 jto 9 o’clock in his usual good passing form, fad*, was blocked by Linden. (placement). Cities Service Research Co. & DELICATESSEN Forming thfe spearhead of Linden’s Referee: — Lesneski.. Um pire:-— A .,F Sullivan 137 135 tonight for. thev 'salei of - Itickbts to I ed back and connected to Lou the Hillside-Wepquahip i football Accounting Service Kessler or. Linden’s S i His next running attack, Jerry Dobosiewicz Lozowick. Linesnfan: — OJtioborda. E Sullivan4- — ” 163t— -"112” ^” J 249 H OLLYW OOD- A V E . — HOJMTE-MADE SA L AD S t a n g l y game .on Thanksgi^ihg. (Day, next ;f Harry Bergman, Prop. pass was plucked out of- the air by and BUI Wolar racqd She marker Systems, Spcial /S down. to within ..10 yards of the Frank Thursday, November 22,1 at I f a. m. Hillside Eagles This 'affair with- tne Ipdiahs^ias be­ TaXr^uditifj-Alai goal, and Doboslewlcz- also caught Lund- 1 keeping Service. the touchdown pass thrown by Team Standing come title traditional annual Turkey ANDREWS Beriont. Sarro's kick for -the CSn- Day encounter for thje tw o schools. D. Burgesser & version Was good to bring Linden a Team Standing The . game - will, b^ pjayed in Hill­ Moving & Trucking litHgjjut o f l S reach of the'Oomets side at Woodfleld Stadium In-do-, Associates PADDED V A N - In‘the closing minutes of the tussle; nant street,, opposite.!... Fairview W A L T E R R. L E E place, - ---- SAFETY OF YOUR FURNI­ Game’s Big Thrill TURE ASSURED School authorities announced that Director of Funerals Hillside, however, was not thru Safety Patrol Holds persons desiring to do so may No Job Too Small or Too large scoring. ’Bnaky Ma^ellone; inter­ serve tickets by telephone, but they, 1283 SALEM AVENUE cepted1 'a Linden pass and "raced 80 W eekly Nature Hikes must toe picked up at the [ school £ ' CALL US FOR yards along the sidelines—for—a, H allowe’en Party, ^ Membere of lhef Safety Patix)l of before game tiihe. r e a s o n a b l e r a t e s sparkling tally. Mitchell’s kick for Hike H eld By Scouts the Hurden-Looker School have 1 Phone UNionville 2-3157 the extra point passed thru the up­ been making weekly visits to the rights to bring-Hillside Witfcih one I -3o?-S co»t Trcop 93 held, ltg tm-l Anthony Andrews tantalizing point of Linden. nual jjaU owe’An p.a.®; I^SS ay in Trailside M useum '^^ufpfiie rESkie Recovering a tumble, by the Lta- Ithe HUlslde Avenue School. Games and participating in natdre . hike's den squad, Hillside, threatened by were played and elder a n d dough. led by Mrs. Ruhson, Union Gounl^ moving a total of 40 yards, toward nuts were ■enjoyed. T w o boxing Park naturalist. They have learned IbouS' werd atagsd. betw een Dick mtiehraboW the aniinalsrplauts"and» Lacy and Fred Csrraeino a n d Ray rocks native to this region. The Hale and Bruce Karrton. Richard group includes ' Samuel Furiness, Kern has been-named officia l match­ mchard Voynik, Ronald Seeley, maker, w ith the nSx: b o u ts sched- Alfred. Co^sano, Edward Vadeika, lUafi fo r November-23. — —r—r Jack Mayes, Paul Bonnelly, D a v^ HILLSIDE [ Op Saturday 13 members of the FOR MEN ONLY! Kaiser, Donald Storch, Donald troop wen t on ar. hlke'to Klug, ThomwiWoodruff, Robert Surprise Ijake, with th r e e troop Toth, Sonia Bernstein, Jean Smithy committeemen and Scoutm aster PATROLMEN’S BENEVOLENT Dorothy Mlrda, Barbara Wright, ■Fh-tllg- Leaiinger accompanying the Tillie Shamius, Carpi Plant, J«an Soys. Three members p assed .the Sommese, Anna Kundrfft, Iline Bul- aeedn'd class teBt and n in e passed in and Anna Helstowska. ASSOCIATION the first class test. In the f ir s t group The patrols are under the db*ecir were: K n ife and axe, G. Harrison, txon of MiS^ Ruth F. Butler. dre building, B. Harrison, a n d cook­ ing, B. Harrlscr-..hr* t h e “ second group were: Axe and' handicraft, CUBS WILL HIKE 1 Local 70 R. Bilechert, W. Rlckerhauser,' F. Cub Pads 197 w ill go- on ) Hall, P. Trlnuner and R. D z ob a ; na­ Saturday. The Pack w ill leave from ture, R. Kern; cooking, R . Kern, Cubmaster Spingier’s 'home' bn W. .ifliekerhauser. and P. Tgm m er. Budianan street at 1 o’clock for an TAKES PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING I -?rt» the boys evdr the weekend, unknown destination, They’re* tak- in addition to the Scojitmaster,- were plenty of potatoes along foif Troop Committeemen Raul Lappke, outdoor bakings ' THEIR “ Miller, J. K e it e l and An invitation to attend a meeting I J r , . of Pack 198 November 20 has tieen accepted. * Seventeenth Annual Ball Friday Evening November .23,1945 HiU&ide is a mighty, fine town, and its citizens are mighty fine, too. But... lo, all these years, never has the male element been able to enter-a store and say, “ This is a men’s shop." The.worm has at the turned. Imagine a store dedicated to just men, nx5t a frilly- or lacy NEW CONTINENTAL BALLROOM ’article anywhere in slghtl, ■

982 Broad Street, Newark, N. J. N ow all, you men can'■shop for your accessories, right here in Hillside. Right now" hunting season is with us, and what is more appropriate than to wear a heavy woolen shirt finished in red and black as you bagyour firsfghme of the year? Afterward you can Come and Bring Your Friend* — A Good wear this shirt for outdoor activities or working around the house.

Time Will Be Had By AH W e-just can’t teh you all the things we' have in stock for you, including hard to get items, too, such as undershirts, shorts, heavy jumbo knit crew neck sweaters, and evemsome, white shirts. Gome in, look around, and give us helpful suggestions. This is your store, make y o u r t a b l e RESERVATION EARLY and we want you to. enjoy shopping in it. But First Buy a Victory Bond HILLSIDE MEN’S SHOP

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b a g a t e l l e TABLE tOMO AVI. ' -» - DN 2-3036 Fell. I , I I>« • a M m i ______.r .______L i u Page Four HILLSIDE, N. J., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1945 W A N T AD S Beauty Parlors Sinai, Congregation In Newark Play Churches To Unite ffld re tf Pierce’ NEW RAY Permanent Wave, en­ Babbi.-M i^er Cohen. T ™ In Thanksgiving tire head, $8.8S. RAY, For• the • week beginning Sunday, Your Garden YKis Week | On Wodnesday<€yenhig, November entire head, $8.50. Wood’* Maple November. 18, the -shh^iiTe7 of the five churches of Hillside and services at the synagogue will* be as Help Wanted— Female Barber and Beauty Shop, ISM the extreme south end o f Newark Sunday At Mayfair Maple Ave., WA 3.6483______follows: ‘ • H • I 6eanna Durbin in “Ladv_Qu_. ______wiil unite in a service :e of praise and towdn’’ thanksgiving to the,S!Uzabetn Ave« ■..WOMEN. fo help around bakery. Monday through Friday, 7 a. Union County Agricultural Agent L. centifollum) are fairly resistant nue Presbyterian’ Church. These mystery, will be the feature „ 'X-lGall at once. Jones Pies, Inc., Tailoring Saturday 8:45 a. to. . , November, is** tjie month* when., to both mosaic and 'root rpt. Al­ five jhurches are the Hillside Pres­ traction at) the Mayfair Route 29, Hillside. WA. 3-7000. . tf Mincha servkass, Sunday through quantities of leaves. are scattered though they can* be depended upon byterian Church, • the First Baptist tonight, . Friday and Saturday t J. MERTEL, Merchant Tailor. Thursday, 4:25/p; m.; Friday .4:20 over lawns and gardens by high to give good results with a mini­ Church of Hillside, Calvary Lu­ associate film will be Fred ’ Cleaning, pressing, dyeing and re­ in. Saturday 4:10 p. m. •. • autumn^ winds, and as most experi­ mum of care,, they do* their best Help Wanted— Male theran Church of Hillside, Frank­ Murray In “Captain Earth” pairing. W A 3-0206. 1423 North MaarivServices, Sunday • .through enced gardeners know, these leaves when they" are given a rather deep picturization of the life o f p * can be a boon in merer ways than planting at this thne of year. A lin’Memorial Methodist. Church of HIGH SCHOOL boy,. ,18 or over, Broad St;, opp. Mertz Ave. Thursday, 4:50 p. m.; Friday Kab- Rickenbacker. one. If they are carefully faked Covering of five or six inches is .not Newark and the Elizabeth Avenue alter school, as general helper bolas Shabbos and MaariY fihmedl- “Mildrefi Pierce,? Warner t CARD OF THANKS and piled in a' -convenient place, too much with - ordinary soil, and Presbyterian Church of : Newark. '■sirotind print shop. Gall at Hillside ately following the Mincha, service; distinguished production of t- i CHAMBERS—We wish to thank Saturday 5:00- p. m. they can be used in a compost that if the 'soil, is exceptionally light a The sermon will be .preached by •ipp-.es, 1443 No. Broad St., Hillside. ■Gain's engrossing tale of a tai!: all of oiir relatives and friends for Hebrew a, School Classes- Sunday will/ enrich the soil later on or as planting depth of eight inches is Rev. paymond Marlow, pastor of the First Baptist Qhdrch o f Hillside. Ufe, starring Joan Crawford za their, kind expression^ of sympathy morning 9 ' to 12; Monday through mulch to protect plants during the desirable. Henry Lily (L. henryi), hary Scott and Jack Carson , Furnished Room To Let and- beautiful floral tributes at the Thursday, 3:80 p. to. to .6:30 p. m. winter. and the newer henryi hybrids how Special music will be rendered by the eholr o f jthe host Church and Sunday arrival at the Mayfai- t funeral of our belovedthuSband and Children’s services, Friday, 3:45 It is-still too early to put mulches coming into* the market are also exciting odyssey;ssey 6f. a grass father. Albert W. Chambers, Sr, place, however. Many * plants are disease-resistant. each of the patters will have part In p. m. and Saturday.- 9:45 a. evfW.teri that “Mildred Fierce” provides... Ladies Auxiliary study Group will HMing M'fflTO' aha1 "will ftoh ""’UTfl&l’S' W511 WBPtir COTTS'ra^rtTi'g" for- ' cosiness" -couple. Excellent large gathering o f people will come ------u WltH'^iherm ra finest. rolo i,t ■Section, block frorri buses* 1404 Mor- meet at .thehome of Mrs. Alexander tinue to do so until’ there 'has been are the^varioUa-tiger. lilifiA L. um- together- for the rendering.;of her career and* audiences with ‘.re’’ -■rls- Place, con Clark St. 12-6-46 Fogel, 216 Clark street, on Mondky, i severe frost. This-is. not likely te bellatum, and other upright, flow- most..ahsorbtag- moiM.:effiif-len5Si^ ------joeu-r-he-re-QntheEest&mSeaboard •ered-^ypesr^-amabil-e-andAfr-Xenu-- thanks to accordance With “ths'gptftt Church Services .the . proclamatlqn. of President years. NICE fufnishecl room lor rent. 535 "^ooSrT" Poznakrson of Mf. fi-ftcT imtir fSltiifh. They are fairly resistant^ “MUdrW Pterce’l ls''lhree-aa'', . • Harvard Ave.? Hillside. Cali be­ Church of Christ the King, Rev. Mrs. M. Poznaftvl89 Keer avenue month. When it. does, and the ground disease but they require a light, soil- Truman. John J. Firmerty, pastor. great. As a description of mother, tween 1 and 6. will become Bar during. this starts to * fofffi'a crust, no time and very good drainage, CONRAD NAGEL Sunday Masses at 7:3Q, 9, 10 and love, it Is affecting and pobiiant Saturday morning seroces. should b e lost in applying ihulohes Due *to the short supply of bulbs Tomorrow; the World,” with It is fascinating, too, as sharp ani' 11 a. mr Children’s mass at 9 wherever they are -needed^------d uring th£~war, thosa-available-now- Soloist For Scout Real Estate For Sale Conrad Nagei^^dHBIissa-Lai^iT^the- accurate— what - makes - ’ env. tte|. o’clock.I This is. the month..for .planting, are-' likely—te^- ^^-expensive.- muctediscussed play which will fol­ Baptisms after the 11 o’clock Parents Meeting analysis o f the sop) of a heel. Ahd it lies. The work^ . cam w t. be dc^ie The cost of producing these bulbs low the current, run of “Ten Little Is p, tense, gripping; superior-caliber A NHW BRICK duplex house, 414 mass, every Sunday. earHer^in the.season fo \ the simple jg^bighr 7.ancUfbr. that .reason . they, Mianf^!^L.the2NawarkJElayhQUSfi murder mystery-.. Consldcred-in anv rooms, tile kitchen, bath, vest!- reason' th a n tT s almost impossible wfll never be vei^r cheap. But they Washington~abd Court streets, start bule. Guest and linen closets each It’s A Date one o f these categories, “Mil » First Church of Christ, Scientist, forem ost dealei^“ to~~du^ttvm?^:ltly :ar^weU~w^oidi"-tiiednvestmeirl^fOE ing Monday, is a^hrHUngraiidrah: Pierce”, would' -ber- rates . an: -ouF side. Nicely papered and painted. 1251 Fairmount avenue, Elizabeth. •bulbs before November because so they last over a long period of sorbing stage presentation, written; standlng'fllm, Successfully bl-:n Brass plumbing, extra nice high anc Today . Sunday School 9:30 a$ in. Morn­ many bulbs do - not ripen - until late time. by James Qod arid Amaud d’Us- ail three, it Is ’ something Iry basement with an outside en­ Meeting of the American Legion in g service 11 a. m. Midweek serv- in ^ e ~ season. -—f- - -There^are^bite^b^bSi-iiFadditien- seau. for the discriminating- tnovleg trance. $9,950. Taxes, $275. Bent $49 Auxiliary. . .Easy To GrpW to lilieSf that can be planted right each. Or $10,500 with a 20x21 f t Its theme deals with the Nazi at­ The associate attractl Tomorrow */• • Fortiinately, lilies n r e ' not only up until die time .the soil Jtpozes. tempt to spread its nefarious ideol­ “Men t o Her Diarv”, with I large high cement block two-car THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Victory ball of Hurden-Lobker one o f ; the.. choicest' and m ost. beau* One way of keeping v the M^iund y garage for a light truck' and a car. ogy and to utilize the youth of the Ryan and Jen Han. Hillside avenue at Harding terrace, Post 50, American Legion. tiful o f outdoor flowers but they open until it can be worked and world for the purpose. ’T omorrow Theresa M. Rensen, broker, FIT,. Rev. Raymonct Marlow, pastor are.-alsh-comparatively easy to do-* the bulbs -put in- place is to^give -it 2-9833. Monday the. WOrlfl** Utilizes** tQ the r"KflT the CONSTANCE RICH TONIGHT 7:30 -p, m, Trustees’ Father - Son Night -of Hillside velop. Those ’ in .the Regal Lily a fairly deep blanket of leaves. talents' of Nagel and Miss Landi meeting at the parsonage. Lodge, B’nal Brith. - . '(Formerly Constance Runner) PROPERTY FOR SALE! ^ gboth o f Whom .are well ‘known MAGAZINE* SFECIAJUST Su n d a y 9:45 a. m. Sunday Wednesday ^stage and screen stars, and it YAGANT business zone hi SchooL 11:00 • a. m. - morning wor­ Board meeting of Hillside Avenue Formerly Missing, First Exclusively Authorized by National communicating rooms, dining Inp^ as its name might imply H i ship, sermon “THE SECRET C P’ft’A . Publishers Association rpom, large* new kitchen, foyer and Now Reported Killed heavy drama. A timely play which, THANKSGIVING”. 6:45 p .’ m. * November 25 M en’s Shop Opened , enclosed porch; 2 entrances; 3 bed­ ran for more than, a year in New Ybung People’s groups.- Boys ant Township Committee meeting? men iw in Page 1) Aimouncement is made of the York, if Ts exce^in^ly humorous: rooms; stall shower, and an open girls of 9 to 14 are cordially invited November 26 lea. “ Special — Readers Di­ ’loft; radiator covers; blinds; attended St.-Catherine’s Scho^-wa^ grand opening of the Hillside Men’r and_ witty as well- as'terilltfi|r_anfi to join the intermediate “group High School P.T.A. board meet­ Shop, at 1576 Maple avenue, the gest for fovo years for $3.00 big basement;.. 64x170 ft. lot, and 3 which, began la^t week..: Youth of graduated from St. Benedict’s Pre- it holds the attention of the audi ing:—- , — first store of its kind exclusively ence to the very end. to any j man in the service garages. Theresa M. Rensen, Sole fifteen or over will be very welcome paratbry ^School, Newark and had1 or to any discharged service Broker, EL. 2-9833. Bara dance of -Saybrook. School completely his first yeair at Massa­ devoted to men's-, furnishings in the senior group. 8 . p. p ; T. A full line of men’s accessories will man "or woman, Aug. 23-30 Evangelistic Service, sermon, “THE chusetts Institute of Technology oau BJL 3-0609 or write November 27 when he entered- -the army- in be carried, including Shirts, ties, Baptists Sponsoring WHEAT AND THE TARES”. ToWnship Committee meeting. underwear, socks sweaters, heavy 1137 Salem Avenue ~ OCCUPANCY SOON November, 1943, He was a student TUESDAY^ 8 p, m. Wedding Of November 30 wool shirts, etc. A long-felt want FLORENCE TOURIAN ..pipes , SMALL 6-room home; bijj porch Miss Frances Lane of Colorado and in -th e—Army-Speoialized-^B^ning- Palestine Lecture. County fair and bazaar of Girl Program and- trained at ’Ganap- in tills vicinity is thus satisfied. "A : J.and garage, on 3 lots, Ralph Walter, of Bond street. 8:45 S(x>ut-Troop-3L-— An illustrated lecture In color, - • Florence Touriah' Will appear As. Wulters, Texas; and Camp Van Dorn; cordial invitation is extended—te soloist at Bojr-Scout. Troop 83 street, with stores and busi^near p, m. Senior Choir rehearsal; Meeting of Cul? JPack 190. men and women who buv apparel, titled, “Rebuilding Palestine Accord­ Miss. cuts’ . Night meeting tomorrow at schools; including Venetian/blinds, WEDNESDAY 3 :15 pm . Children’s December 3 . . and gifts for husbands, brother.* ing to Prophecy” will’ he given In -storm gg boalrrtifBn. firTplirr and World Crusade. 4:15 Junior Choir "F.f .G. Conlin Went’ to France last Hillside Avenue School. She Is well George Washington School P.T.AJ sons and sweethearts to inspect the the Hillside Avenue school W.ednes- MYRTLE it big mirjjeffand'an electric range; rehearsal. ■ 8 p. m. Union Tha^ks^- December and saw service within known to northern.' Mew Jersey meeting. new store. day, November 28 at *8 p. nf.’ under ^Rensep^Broker, EL, 2-9833. giving Service in the. Elizabeth ave­ one- week--oflanding -in Sosu^em musical circles.. ., m December 4 the—ausplces of. the East Be nue Presbyterian Church. All our France. “ We just can't ie lf you ail the Church. The speaker will be George She has Btudied at the New York Meeting of.WOman’s'ClUb of Hill­ things we have in stock for you” Photo Studio members are urged to attend. A brother, Ifohn A \Cohlin, Jr., T , B. Davis, secretary of the 1141111; Cnllpga of Mnflic and with private side, with members of. Junior WofiK the announcement goes on, “in- Lots For Sale ■’ • ilg a graduate of JM: ..I;J T<, is an teachers, and has been engaged as cludipg hard to-get-items, suclYas Testament? ~_Ciinpalgns of Phil Hillside Lighthouse Gospel Mission, delphla, - who has Visited Palestine soloist for the Armenian Apostolic' distinctive Child aeronautical engineer with the Navy undershirts, shorts, 'heavy jumbo ^KuLOTB, corner Rutgers Aye. and 402 Long avenue at Guam. lie has another brother, three times and speaks from per Church for several years. She,has High School P/T.A. meeting. knit crew neck sweaters, and even iy. Bloy. St, opposite Christ the King Tuesday, November 20, 3:30 pt.m. Robert, a student a t St. Benedict’s sonal observation. appeared to numerous, concert and Portraits December 11 White shirts. Come in, look around, Church. Inquire Jones, 414 Prince- Miss Marjorie Chan, of the N. Y. and- a lister, Mary atJSt. Eflizabeth's, charitable-recitals, and took one of Christmas party of Junior Worn and' give us helpful suggestions, , According tb the announcement ton Ave., after 4 P.* M. Bible Institute, will have charge'tof Academy, Convent Station. the secondary leads with a ^New Our I new lighting system en­ ir.’s Club/ scores of beautiful, lantern slides the Children’s Happy Hour, - 4- This is your store, and' we want yb,y York Opera Co. last season. 1 ables ub-Ho photograph children December 12 .. Conlin?s father is a certified1 as- in color will be shown, picturing the Sunday; November 25, 3 to enjoy shopping in' it." ~ Electrical Service Lake and far.jiwich sale ol_Sdy- oountant • and tax authority with Stupendous changes that are taking and adults in their most-relaxed Sacred Concert with the radio soloist offices at Newark, and also is place to the Holy Land today, OHIO STATE .STUDENTS Hildegand Jungc, the singing pastel" .rook' Scholl „T».A.___ and natural poses. ELECTRIC .MOTORS D Rubber 13 treasurer of the‘Downtown Cluh of exactly as foretold by the- Old Three Hillside residents are. now artist. Come and bring a group of lunchedn. which was*in charge of Rewound and repaired, bought, Meeting ofU C plviiv, .Qoolidge Newark. H . Mrs. S. Carroccia, finance and bud­ Testament prophet? 2500 years ago. enrolled ot Ohio State University] HAVE YQUE pHMSTkAS friends. . Columbus, O., according to an an­ EE-j-bl - sold, rented. * sjfHooi f .t :a ; . t ’ A" solemn mass of requiem [wiH get chairman.,She was assisted b y The public is-urged “ to see tpiotures PHOTOGRAPHS ^.TAKEN NOW Electrical fthtractors, industrial, December 14 • be celebrated at St. Catherine’s Mrs. E.. Phillips, Mrs. H. Caval- that prove beyond any peradventure nouncement this week] They Include Hillside Presbyterian Chtirch, Minna H. .Brodner, Evelyn Fried- gf light" and power wiring. Family Night/of Saybrook School, Church, • Saturday, November 17 at cante, Mrs, C. Fairbanks, M rs,. A;r of. doubt the supernatural inspira' ' S T u m i o p e n A y ; Bell Electric Motor Repair Co. Rev. George M. Runner, pastor •tion' ot- the Bible." • Jacqueline M. Greenberg. ?,8;45 a. m. Church. School, Men’s PTjA. Phillips, Mrs. V. Stiles,'•-Mrs. E. .926 .Elizabeth Ave. EL. 2-4910 December 19 Hensch and Mrs. J. Lukashinsky. Photographs Taken In Your . 12-6-45 Bible Class. 11 a. m. sermon, “The Young Man Who Accented A dial* Board meeting of Hillside Avenue: The chairman expressed thanks tbl Home—Weddings, Parties, die." ScEhoul-FfTA------Hurden-Looker Will aH' who“ assisted. * ■ lenge.” Senior Youth Service every ELIZABETH AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH DEVELOPING - PRINTING Mooing and Trucking Sunday night at 7:30 o’clock.. • The regular .P.T.A.. meeting. will Elizabeth Avenue at Wilbur * Arthur Northwood, Castor Oxi Monday evening, the Mothers ,OEW’S STATE BULL Mold Another Uunch be held Wednesday, November" 21, , j e n l a r g in g ' Now showing at Lioew’s State . Plans for another1 schdoVluncheon i9:30 a.m.—Graded School and Men’s Bible Claes.' PJtUL’S Moving & Trucking, Hill­ Circle will hold its' monthly business A police officer will speak on-the . - COPYING and social meeting. The* 25th an­ •Theatre, Newark, is the double tea were made at a meetingj^nl^day. of subject of safety and awards**will’ side, N. J.‘ Phone UN. 2-2017-J. 16:45 a.m.—Worship with Sermon, “I Thank Gofl.” .Paul Beier, 422 Yale Ave. : niversary of' the church will be ture biljr of “Guest W ife,” starring the executive board,., of-' Hurdeh- be! made to .the winners of the §afe- 284 LONG 4 V E ,' HILLSnlE Looker School P.t X Thf> lurt^h. celebrated -^y-ar-Commumon- Servtoe- ..Claudettp- Colbert and Don Ameche, ty posted ‘foriteat. A tea will pre- 7:00 p.m.—Senior and Intermediate Christian Endeavor. Phone WA. 6rD563 W Sunday; ^ November 25.. This arid -tiie-new mystery thriller, “The eon will--be heid Mdnday, bfbVem* cede the meetingr which starts at Mooing and Storage church will unite in the Union Voice of the Whistler.” ber 19. Over 200 attended the first 2:30 p. m. Thanksgiving Service at the Eliza­ HAND STORAGE CO. — Moving beth Avenue Presbyterian T/hurch.. Packing—Storage Modem Ware­ houses, 609 W. Elizabeth Ave., Lin­ Calvary Lutheran Church den, Jefferson at Dickinson. EL. Rev. C. Morgan Wagner, pastor 3-9265 Or EL. 2-2939. n. .Sunday School. — T_ __ Church worship. Sermon, Painting and Decorating “Takih^Thought - - toward God.* - Monday^ p. mr—Church Council I Like to Work at GI PAINTING, paperhanging and dec­ meetfeg, rollingoff orating. For quality work call Tuesday 7:39 p. m. Luther League Ernest Stay, 367 Yale Ave., Hill­ devotional meeting. . i Says Marjorie Bushnell of Newark side. Phone UN 2-5410. Wednesday 8 p\m. Union/Thanks- giving Service the Jaffll^a.heth PAINTING and paperhanging. Re­ Avenue Fresbyterian\phur Marjorie came to werk at Gr I over three and one-half liable expert work.* Free esti­ years ago. She is fond Of dancing and likes sports,, too, mates. Frank Pacner, 253 Keer Ave. Elizabeth particularly soft ball and bowling. She does lay-out work, Newark. WAverly 6-3092. Church, R checking gauges. She Is also ah expert inspector oh first pastor. piece approval and samples. She says: “I have a good boss, #O R' bettef painting and paper­ 9:30 -a. m. Graded School and file line! i-hanging, call H., Krafsky, UN Men’s Bible Class. 10:45 a. the surroundings are pleasant, the music is nice, and I i^$H)17-M. All work guaranteed morning worship wi.th sermon, can keep clean at* my job.’’ Estimates free. Thank God.” 7 p. m.- Intermediate | y and Senior Christian- Endeavor. For Sale NEWSERVEL CHURCHES OF CHRJST, >■ CABpraT SINKS . - ’ . SCIENTIST Tun&in Station WAAT every night at 10:05, ■-"t^inoleinrr “top'kitclrefi ■ siiiks;"imri** uMOOTALS”“AND IMMORTALS’ 6AS REFRIGERATORS .gtts styles and sizes on hand, also is the Lesson-Sermon subject for. Monday thrquglT Saturday.. Listen to the made to order. .^Ilofoance for old Sunday,- November- 18: Y»*> th .y 'r . on tho w oy I Your new [Serve) G I gifl’s fn person, as guests on the General plumbing. Tileboard, medicine cab- GOLDEN TEXT: “Flesh and. inets. Metal shower stalls, bathroom Gas' Refrigerator will be here soon — very blood cannot inherit the kingdom soon. And you can say good-bye— for good “ Instrument Radio Program, Variety High - fixtures. Complete line new and of God; neither doth corruption in^ used plumbing. Community .Build­ herit incorruption. . . . For this —to refrigerator troubles. Lights, • ing Supply Co.r 100 Route 29, Hill- corruptible .must put on incorrupt F or this modem gas refrigerator is differ­ Side. W Averly 3-6685. tion, and this mortal must put on ent. It freezes with no moving parts. A tiny immortality.*’ (I Cor:. 15:50, 53). gaa flame does the work. That’s the secret Girls, Why don’t you. apply for one of these fine jobs at General HAND STORAGE CO., Unclaimed SERMONv Passages' from th$ of Servel’s famous silence. There’s nothing ■ furniture outlet— J efferson at King James version of the Bible in the freezing system to get noisy—noth­ Instrument? You don’t hiave to be experienced because you will be Dickinson. Furniture for every Include: ing to wear or need repairs. room. Open 8 A M. to 6 P. M. “Set -your* affection on things Y ou ’ll be amazed when you see the new trained in this light, clean, pleasant work, and you will be well paid EL. 3-9265, Elizabeth. above, not on things on. the earth. models! Big and roomy, they’ ve, ingenious right from the day you start. These jobs are permanent, and they . , „ Lie not one to another, seeing flexible nholvee . . . just-right cold for meat BUILDING MATERIALS, lumber, that ye have pairoff the old man . . . for vegetables . . ; for frozen foods. ■' offer an opportunity for rapid advancement at increased earnings'. mason material, trim, hardware, with his deeds.MCol.- 3:2, 9), Cor- ielative passages „ from “Science W ait just a little longer: Your silent, trou­ paints. Builders’ General Supply ble-free Servel will bring you the world’s ' • ^7” : >’ Company, 336 Centennial Avenue, arid Health with -Key- to the Scrip-, finest refrigeration! Cranford, N. J. CR. 6-0505. tores’’ by Mary Baker Eddy in­ Mar. 8 tf clude: ' Z “Mortals must gravitate God- INCENTIVE PAY PLAN Assemblers ward, their affections and aims earn good pay from start. ALL DIABETIC, 100% whole wheat grow spiritual,—-they must near the and Soy Bean Foods—Sun Dried VACATIONS WITH PAY Fruits—Fresh Goat Milk, Natural broader interpretations of being, Wheat Germ. RELES HEALTH and gaifi some .proper sense Of the infinite,-^-in order that sin- and PAID HOLIDAYS r WOOD STORE, 941 Elizabeth Ave., mortality may be put off.” (p. 265). Machine Operators Elizabeth. PENSION BENEFITS y* both day and night shifts Help Wanted— Male and Female MUSIC WHILE YOU WORK Premium Wage Scale SPORTS^AeTIVITE^^==^ Trainees A N T E D SOCIAL ACTIVITIES with 2 years high school Well Paid While Learning

WOMEN AND 1 PACKERS MEN LABORERS OUtLS ! MACHINE OPERATORS GENERAL LNSTRl MENT CORPORATION PERMANENT WORK ELIZABETHTOWN 829 NEWARK AVENUE, ELIZABETH ^CN TUBE CORPORATION TUTSTS011MTED GAS CO MEAN V Thanks are not enough! Let’s All Buy Victory Bonds! 181 LONG AVENUE HILLSIDE, N. J. THE HILLSIDE TIMES, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1645

Informed 'public opinion Is the moot po ent of all reetralnte upon miagovernment. V 8. Supreme Court. “A free preee itudi i Interpreter, between 1 people. To dlww It to be fettered le h il l s id e t im e s e d it o r ia l pag e . 8. Hepreme Cegrt.

oilm en Doolittle Kaider Relates Story Of Hillsiaer s Seabee Hillside Sailor Is Printed and Published every Thursday at Outfit Commended Promoted In Pacific 1443 North Bread Street, Hillside, New Jersey, Keeps Promise NEWS OFOIIR Walter Barkat, of 572 Chapman ABOARD ’ THE OSS LAMDBRi by Okinawa Typhoon street, Hillside, N .' J „ . and ' other (APA)—William Murphy, son of j Brings Bade Something t h e h il l s id e TIMES PUBLISHING c o m p a n y members of the 115th Naval Con­ Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Murphy, o f 1 Reports Wayes 20. Miles. 1100 Chester street, Hillside, N. jJ| Japs Won’t Be Using” M E N w W O M E N struction Battalion have wCn- com­ Sidney Silverstein . , ...... Business Manager has been promoted to SignalmafiS -Robert Kaplan ...... Editor A Woo.Httl^ raider over TOkyo High, Wind At 150 mph. mendation 'for their work at Lu­ wao also flew missions in the ETO Third ClasA^Murphy has parti^Sj Telephone WAverly 3-2465 " A HUlslder's sfocy. 0: foe .terrible zon, where they were balled upon came back to Frank Dailey's-Mead- pated to wSval operations at Iwos I N U N I F O R M tyhoon which stfucR foe Island of to complete emergency repairs and owbrook in Cedar Grove'.recently Okinawa In-foe '■Pacific recently Is Jlma, Okbfawa and to fo e occupant to keep « promise made (hree years landing strips while 'exposed to tlon of Japan. SUBSCRIPTION KATES told in a letter received, from Vin­ large caliber shelling and Jap air cent H. Carpenter, o f ‘ 50 Hillside attacks, the NaVy has announced. ____Tbe TTMES wifi be sent to any part of the United State, r™. Elichko Reenlists Veteran Returns Avenue, serving aboard the U.S.S. the regular subscription price ol 32.50 a year, single copies 3 cents Working in areas that had’ not Former Furrier Is Itegulai Arniy To Grasselli Job- -Postage to. Canada and foreign countries must be added to these rates. was “I’U brldg you a hunk of some-, OASERTA, Italy— -PJ\a Joseph JStewart Fernandez, BnM 1/c, of “It was early morning, October 8 the Seabees set. up.camp and radio Stationed In Manila "ii* COMMUNICATIONS / thing that some Jap won’t be using Elichko, * husband of Mrs. Dorothy and wS were awakened In haste any-m oref------284 William street, Is among a num- .acuities, jrben, after the Japs had MANILA—F.F.C, Myer Schultes " —■'The TIMES is always pleased to publish letters and other items Elichko, of 275 Hollywood avenue, when a. famhoon started to' blow lean driven out, tpey "“ n re~ ”,'hunk,-, ncw” 'XsES'ng"Tn' and son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Tier of veterans of World War f f an. of Mr. and Mrs. M. H Schult%^ o{ interest to readers, and invites such communications. The recentlydischarged who have re­ We headbd for the bow as we* los. sre-wmf water supply--few-the area; 8 seHvin# a«-the Shop and address ol the writer must be given in every case; not necessarily - Frank Dailey’s office, is a tvfo- Elichko, of 1300 Broadway, all of bur anchors and we were.trylnu handed katana, one of the fabulous Hillside, N .. J. recently enlisted^ih- formed to their former employment md erected the major part of-the Office of the. 523rd Ord. H. M. C d p for ’publication, but as an evidence ol good faith. Anonymous com- In the Grasselli Works Division of get foe ship aground1.- ■ it » M 't buildings for that base, i' municattons"willnot be published. Samurai Swords revered by the Jan the post-war regular Army. until 2:15 o’clock that afternoon w arrior class, ~ - Soldiers who enlist or reenlist hre General Aniline pave the'outstanding records of tbfeTwar, Association d eclares“Federal expenditures must now on the~sRIns andn^St^ihg"lhe“tG{r -be cut to the bare necessities of efficient government. Now .more : "in 'maintenance and suppljrTm^o^ drummer-boys ~ at~~Frank Tiailey’s ..erations against «tapan from India, r LEGAL NOTICE than ever before, Federal officials who make expenditures for Meadowbrook. China and Tinian over the broadest government must take - a longer look at the taxpayers’ dollar. Passed on from father to' son for territory covered .by a$y air: force centuries, and the indispensable unit. Yes, a long, long look at each tax dollar before it is spent. These mark of caste in Japan, the sword dollars that seem so plentiful now ; m a y becom e—very- scarce in The return to }he United States ‘biaderis-now p^a^t-of-Frank Dailey’s " -will - -mark the eompletion e f a a change of the economic weather.” collection of curios se^t or. brought W niouCm ttiom M t, round-the-world trip for many of Conserve those tax dollars for the rainy day. The sun doesn’t to him by friends iji all branches the veteran members of the pioneer of^the service from the fafrflung -...ZTO shine forever. Superfortress unit. battlefronts of the world. P.F.C. Hegeman is *a son of Mr and Mrs. Percy E. Hegeman Sf of 1429 Leslie street, Hillside, • Not if you hav# a new, broad - coverage “H O O S I B RM h o s p i t a l In su r a n c e LEGAL NOTICE P O L IC Y . It can include TOWNSHIP OF 1IILL8IDE UVBRYONB in. your 'Family* AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING Till PURCHASE OF LAND FOR TUI * d o n ' t l e a v e u s No more worriei. about big . CREATION AND ESTABLISH MEN' Hoapital or Surgical bills. No OF AN EXTENSION TO KAMHK' examination. Benefits paid t)I* AVENUE' FROM THE PRESEN' ■O v e r H e r e / LINE OF RAMSEY AVENUE W RECT TO, YOU? Many* other CHESTNUT AVENUE, SAID EX advantages. * Phone me TO- TENDED STREET TO BE , ALSI KNOWN AS,RAMSEY AVENUE. DAY. N o; obligation, of 13E IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWN! SHIP COMMIT'TBE OF THE TOWN SHIP OF HILLSIDE, IN THE'COUNT' OF = UNION AND STATE OF , NEV HENRY MICHAELSON WKere WiU We Get The • GENERA^LGENT SECTION 1. That the Township.-< 170 H ILLSIDE AYE. Hillside purchase from Mario Carui and Feldhsluv Realty. Company, tt H IL LSID E , N. J. V A v e rlv 3-S3S3 Money To Buy Christmas Gifts? By Avenue from—thA~ S i !

O f couree.^you..ftrattf to give Chriatmas gifts

but you just haven’t enough money to go

around and Christmas is fast approaching. ^mOrOQj-Dollitra, and to Feldhaim Rw - y Company the edm of'One Thouaan The quickest anti easiest way to eolvb youi ?*ive Hundred Nlnety-tfiree and Qi/li problem is to borrow the monpy from us.

You get the cash now and repay it over a

period of time on our easy, convenient pay- Needed m ent plan.

Now THE HILLSIDE NATIONAL BANK Member' Member of Federal

girls to learn Federal Reserve System Deposit Insurance Corp. to be operators OPEN MONDAY EVENINGS, 7-8 P. M.

• Training is offered a num­ ber of girls and yfiung women for "switchboard work, Pay begins at once, with in­ creases at regular intervals..

Wages are highest in his- tory. The w ork is foterest- ing and permanent, in pleas- ant surroundings and with, friendly associates. Excel­ BUY VICTORY BONDS lent opportunity for ad­ vancement. Vacations' with I T o h elp fulfill youF obligation fo* your share in v ic to r y -p u t your pay-and other benefits. r crop dollars into Victory B M $ l That money. wiU help.bring our -Perhaps you have always boys hom e... bring onr wounded back to health t, . apd in 10 yeaip, jvanted to become a tele­ you r Victory “ E’’ Bonds w ill bring y ou $4 for every $3 you put in I > a point of curve; thence (7) easterly phone operator: This is your nd curving to the right on a radius of vo hundred one feet -and forty-eight chancel lie hundredths of a foot (201.48), a dle.-: tnce of sixty-one feet and thirty-two ne hundredths of a foot (61.82) to the of BEGINNING. Connell ★ - Apply * W i ll M ijt/bl v. S. IJrimn tinritirnM 905 Telephone Building 540 Broad Street ,N.J. (27.66) southerly, heatnut Avenue, from the division line »tween landl; now pr formerly or New- rk Manufacturing .and Engineering degrees 10 minutes ) seconds west, along said westerly line Johnston Engineering Co. TELEPHONE COMPANY ' GhistnUt Avenue, forty-four feet and venty-six one hundredths of a foot y.26) to a point; thence (2) north 46 within which a. cult, actldn- or- proceeiT- ing questioning vtK8‘ VftItaity of iuoh^ iJr-

seventy* three one hundredth! of a /212.78) to a point of curve; thence (I) run from the date of the first publics- westerly and curving to “the left - on radius of one hundred slxty-one p n p Pag® Six THE HILLSIDE TIMES, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1945

.• Now’ s the time to do it — to live up to our pledge to our fighting men that they

can come home to a happy, prosperous community . . . where folks have a-secure

backlog for the future . . . where prices have been held down so their dollars, as well

as ours, won’t have a lessened value . . . where fanners have planned for the future

by putting their money into the best investment in the world . . .

VICTORY BONDSl Now’s the time to buy them — as many as you cant BUY BONDS IN AMERICA'S M GREAT VICTORY LOAN! L / . ; ' ? v:/ ~V -- - ■ , ’ . . y y

This is an official U.S. Treasury advertisement prepared under the auspices of treasury Department and War Advertising Council

JIFFY MANUFACTURING COMPANY THE HILLSIDE TIMES,-THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1945 Page Seven Miss . Marion Wesseis, Physical Education-Interviewed b y .' Mima Kindergarten Classes They were delighted with the cows Jr. High Doings and chickens, the hay ham and the The Huinan Element Book Fair ami P.T.A. • Gojjman, ninth, grade student. .Miss By B. N. BOND Wesseis js fa graduate- o f 'Hillside NEW 1946 MODEL CHEVROLET Observe Hallowe’en : farm machinery. They walked The P.T.A. of the Junior High School which lends a little Hillside Avenue School kinder­ through the w oo® arid Romped in Sleep carries you away . . . but riiore local color,to the faculty, garten recently - celebrated Hallow- the big pasture. A gxhup of -moth­ not far enough. ers who accornpanied them includ- uuemiig us alumni -Alan-viLf.t.h-Liiin-partdiaEf .nrra :fnr tHia. Sleep . . . the soothing antisep­ mM by. a “business, meeting and ed Mrs. jl. Cahn, Mrs. C. Coleman, tic that sterilizes all poisons. Sleep members , of Hillside High., on the morning class ahd the other forvthe address by Miss Holland1 o f- the faculty, t$d.. ‘Miss Wesseis is a * afternoon, group. The children made Mrs. •' Gfechtman, MTs. L. Levitas, it off—sleep voyer it. And just as Mrs. A. -Seiffert, Mrs> E. Smith, juoational Department of the Hlz- graduate of Panzer College; She their first 'appe.afance on the stage nature heals a wound while the ,eth Library likes any major sport for jyomeii. In' an informal * program of songs- Mrs. S. Warren and also Miss Ruth-. medicines and the "bandages take Gecker. .. .. illi silverberg, seeond vlcerpresi- Her pet dislifeqs^are chewing gum and danpes. The gay costumes and all the gloryrr-that’s the way this' »at/gave the P.TrA.^ oath, and in class and Weak people. She trav­ spontahebus adtivitiei: proved most sleep,business works* Give in to it lenneth Bothwellv principal, gave eled many miles this past summer appealing. —depend on it^-go along with it— - sijort talk .on the work of the with the. Hillside softball team.* f After a 'parade through the class­ Cub Pack 198 Has and time will do the restir^ j?.T.A. and extended an Invitation Editorial rooms, refreshments were served by —I f -xeu-thlrik-tiiat sleep isra- quiet, t.he-parents to visit the school at peaeefql cure; you'are overrating » time.' Miss Holland talked -on, Something new has been added 1 - a- group- of -mothers at attractively Hallowe’en Party decorated tablesnn the kindergarten Stand outside at 4 o'clock any Bpr- Friends’ on the Bookshelf." ThatusutEe phrase in., the mind of every A.P.M. student this year. A * room. Refreshments were provided Cub Pack 198 held its annual morning, and hear the murmurs and e brought \ many, beautifully Hafiowe?en party recently, vnth cafeteria is being planned for many by the mothers and the iee cr'eam see the writhings of those who stinted books suitable fo r ' Junior about 150 Cubs and guests attending. pupils who now must carry lunches was a gift from L. Cahn, sleep—fitful, fretful and furtive. The' fcitli srhool hoys and girls. Mss. Game and- costume* winners were: to school. A new, school bus route mumbling of the weary, the groan^ Amorik the mothers who attended. Laeahut, .race.,.Ronald,...iaQhv.L.i3oiigh.T.. .i.lig_ ..n.f ■Lhn- -ill T Lh ia 1* esll oRsnfica... at. &r€pr, presented^ book prizes has,: hfifin -designated.,' which. will boys and girls.who won the carry pupils back and forth from Warren, MV Nags:8. chairs; Ronald Benz; cracker jw>k, report and poster contests. the vicinity " of their homes W B. Aaron, Mrs. E. Rice, M Whistle, Ralph Grasso; pie eating. school. — Eisenbcrg, Mtst :F r YuliTM following students received James ^rvril~and ~Robert "Mealy: spins ■ around on its. (fe T Barry Becker, Harriet* Chi- 7 Among ^olKer ‘ hie Junior" Giihrke, Mrs. M. Tabakin, ft Guest winners were as follows; lever a quiet moment. High students have finally succeed­ A„ Haas,-Mra. R. Seifer, M liacoff. Blanche McKay, Betty Mo- costumps, Robert Grasso, Marie :*en treated much kind- ed in receiving results, and good Rosenberg; Mrs. C. Zadoykc tyczka, -and Robert Buechert. 3>ur- The Stylemasler Sport Sedan 8enz; donkey gaftie, Eugene Oeglow- are rewarded with rest. ■M hfi meeting' the parents ajiH ones, too, to their clamor for a stu­ K. Ragan, Mrs: R: Farese, V skly, musical chairs,. Buddy Schulz, )t you say ?t Why, that’s jtber guests were entertained by a dent douncilT The faculty, headed- The new 1946/ model Chevrolet; LevTtasi 'Mrs. I T " Cahri, M: by Miss M. P. Fennessy on a. student Smith, Mrs. G. W-aldman, h Refreshments were served1 by den for your day’s work, [String trio, composed of Alice Ber­ shown above, is outstanding not arid a good time was had daily salary with the, government committee, has sue-" Goldstein, Mrs. M. .Gechtma wick, Joanne Slintock, and Larry only for style-leading design, but for The" pack has extended an ■ity,* the ? uemployment, ceededm -foing ahead with--voting- G— Gol^nan,- Mrs. L;-K eiz quality in materials and construc­ Invitation lTttg14X Wdl3fii6^ dues plans,* and officers ^will be elected Mrs.-Ar vSludnoy. - •trie students__parMripated^iPL tion, advanced *Migineering, proved to attend Its ext nice plus the never-ending port contest from which, in--the-very—near-future.------performance, economy and depend- The class chartered a bus house exhibit perhaps theltttle pl|ric -^rand-one eighth grade —Another phase, is—the—previoUsly- haentipned cheering section which; al^ity; jed. Mites E. Stanley, Every line and" contour empha­ hnessy. dnd! Miss M. s e s the massiveness and lowness of % the judges of the school. This, group is under the di­ t contestants. rection Of Miss E. Stanley. /So far the veMcle from front to rear. Ttxe_ the strong softball team has been hewdistinctive* radiator grille, £ fair was under the undefeated and we feel that ‘the shown at the right; presents an *2h o f Miss Xj..Bilverberg, girls-liave of giveh the gaSfe X great eij^ae of IlfiaiiSlcig. chrome-plated members oftihePr'T.'A.deal of pep l horizontal bars, framed within a .the “courtesyc ' o fL .„ ~ The ‘ orchestra, headed by our new low-arched molding. A model of ^>k department.: leader, Miss Bass,: had already classic simplicity,-it tends to em- 3ii display.in the libraryiast week moved* ahead, in their plans for ^4 »^asizB width as well as lowness; Front-End Styling Accentuates Massive Low L in e s e many interesting boons, old symphonic band which will “supply headlai D I V ’ V ENTERTAINMENT SAT. & SUN, NITES favorites, attractive; new favorites, music for some of^ our school •A gleaming front assembly which taste and luxury. Upholstery is su- P^at-ively'-rt-a-i3dredr4n-^fabrics—that- G-lassic--simplirity-^-The I 1*1 Hi by" RAY at the Guitar, YINCE at the Piano and id many1 on timely topics, dances. ~ aceentuftes-the^lowV-sleek-Httes -of - Arlene P rin ce9 F -3. A new press club, sponsored by thc-enrtirO* car, ahd! ah appealing ar­ loolf smarter, * wear better and gleaming, unadorned horizontal bars RED on the Horn. of- the grille emphasize width, and Bond Drive Competition Miss* Lancaster, and a. Dramatic ray of color Combinations are fea- clean more easily. TASTY, SANDWICHES — SHUFFLEB0ARD lower the lines—'— -■ Students are participating in tide Club, by Miss Stanley, are now un- fcureg--of~:ther^-modislf~style~~w6chr —Pure-beauty-has-beeirattained by makes , the new 1946 Chevrblet the master craftsmen in the design of The grille consists of three hpri- TAVERN 240 [victory driv,e*Hp purchase - stamps der way. Students have shown their criterion of the low-pricecf field, interior fittings, Instrument panel- tefi bars; below whtcjfrare jtw tnd’-bohds. While the: d$ve is still • enthusiasm, by turning out in large fixtures arid home-like conveniences ng almoi active, each home room is vying numbers--to- form -each- group. « - Gae of the Models is now on dte- ftay, at the showroom of the local inside flie"'car. The instrument panel the Bid " ?lth one another -to come on top in Arlene Krassner, 9L-5. Going In Business dealers, Herbert Chevrolet Motors, is aistinctiye,- foo^m nlts 'practical’ ig light NOW. FEATURING p e final tally. arrarrgementa-^)f^*iels=*^dymdiea-/ lar plates al either end of thi Student; Government Conference Photography | du b members^ pro­ Embodying the best thanking' of tors, "contributing to, the ease'of JOHNNY WALLACE AND HIS I Since the formation o f student pose-developing rolls-pf film for sembly.Lj. TIIE automotive designers,' ~ tiie new drivings -T he pew front bumper*-enhances ;g0vernmen4L -ia-the junior high has student^ in the SoKool for a very the appearances «of the radiator ACCORDION slight fee, just Jo. give them prac­ Chevrolets emphasize classical lines, The new post-war Chevrojet,. on been, completed, the school is now grille, and is deeper arid higher tice in a newly acquired -’skUland with a long, flowing sweep 'from display in dealers’ . showrooms' affiliated with the New Jersey -front, to back. . Chromium plated than any previously used. Siiriplw-' 1425 N. Broad Street, Opp. Mertz. Ave. Association of Student Governmentsto replenish some of their dwindling' throughout the country, brings dis- TAVERN -and-atairtiess-steel- trim., -used—with designed b umper guards-are spaced Secondary Schools. Miss diepiical supplies. ^nctionPtntlre^ow^pHced^el-d^dtl^ restraint and good taste,, highlights well apart. Fennessy has been mVitharto fSkeEdwin Voynlek, Donald'$chultz three lines: the Stylemasler, in the -tiie-overall design. -Streamlining is —ThaXhcvrolet nnmi*( in block [le^ five members of the. student land Eugene Vroom, members, have, economy class; the Fleetniasteri combined with massiveness— and- ters, appears on the upper o f; the jcouncil to an all-state conferencemade some equipment for hanging with added refinements;—and the lowness.— ~ two wide grille bars, and _ the new 2 BIG FLOOR SHOWS NIGHTLY ■ ■ h e ld at New Jersey College for Fleetline, a luxury model';-Airbring~ films, and storing supplies. This ap Chevrc embla in-on-November- 16. paratus was made in shop during, The bodies by Fisher, exclusive to the low-priced- field -many inif with Chevrolet in the low-priced shield modified *V hat SONNY CARROLL’ S For Banquets dr Parties—Large or Small Around the Classes tant features obtainable* before g| the boys’ spare .time as their con­ field, - provide. a combination of Phone Bigelow 2-8826 For Reservations visiting .the shop and inter­ tribution to the; success of the dub, Ion higher-priced “automobiles. viewing Mr: Eichman, shop in- style,' safety, luxury ahd durability. Six color schemes are available SUPPER CLUB 140 MEEKER AVE .^fEWARK, N. J., Opp. Weequahio Park Fisher.-Unisteel .construction jneans contributes to . the low-sleek 1 m iinictor, I found the. following in­ FREDERICK SECOR -on^ail~regulaiL models-' A range o that floor, panels; ’cowl .and.turret* The model name" appears on * ‘the formation: There is an apparent Frederick Secor, husband of Mrs. three solid colors _is"avai-laible. Ani top-roof-are-welded-to form an a lll tore part of the hood louver .#613- wood shortage ^ which has - limited Florence^ Wflght~"Secor, W 'lJ'H U r- "two-tone combinations * are* avail steel iiriit. No-draft ventilation is ins> ■ ■ pelboW .somewhat in their choice den ,'street; died November 3 at able on specification-, all in the most provided.. A new .rear bumper, styled tc if products, They, are making Alerian-^Brothers Hospital Elizabeth desired shades. A Chevrolet feature is the door- match tfiat. In' front, impartj vtof after sniflness of more than a year, mail wooden projects, such as action fender, which flows smooth­ The* front-end treatment of the flnel touch to. the' classic design; ; WE CATER TO PARTIES tell- cabiiieth^ arrd book -ends; Bom forty-five years ago in River- ly . back half way into, the front 1946 Chevrolet is completely new ^Interior hardware; and 'tstm ii TONY’S vale, soiri of Mrs. - Katherine Seeley MEETING ROOM AVAILABLE Mechanical drawing, too,' is playing doors. The new hood is exception­ bringing into modem focus, the low- planned to harmonize Vrith the-new ^ecor Hopper; of Pearl River, N H n .important rdlp ih shop work ally/ deep and massive. • . * ness and massiveness of line. design notes. Upholstery, fabript ilight_ flow.' * ; and the late Lewis Secor, he was New Interior Fabric. , * 'Lower Grille Lines < We beautiful' in color; and textui|e 245 HOLLYWOOD AVENUE Richard Kern— 0th Grade. educated in Rivervale and Mont vale, T AV ERN Interiors are the last word in The bumper, radiator grille and I and stay fresh. Health and Safety rand* resided; -in: -Westwood „• and \tr. G r e e n e ;^ Newark until he came to .Hillside csXe>®<»«XSXSXS>«XS>«><5><*XS>«>«XS>'S>«Xg>«XSX&<5><»^ jtructor, and boys' in his__classes. -three years ago. . Patronize are-just finishing.,up some. workTn For the past nine years he had DELICIOUS PIZZERIA ih football. In addition to the been a machinist, for-the Criicible UNCLE TOM’S e active part of physical educa­ Steel Company o f America. Prior, to. Our BOYSJ MEN! Italian Tomato Pies tion, Mr. Greene also teaches healththat he was employed' by the Bud- TAVERN BARED IN OUR NEW MODERN OVEN safely in his classes: Ait present, weiser-Anheuser Bu6©h™CompanyT Advertisers h u JjSid e ’s o n l y h o b b y : s h o e 111) HILLSIDE" AVENUE Near Liberty Ave tho^radentsTre^sinidying-^ocki-its Newark. LOUIS'V. HUPPERT, Prop. uses, symptoms O Ti treatment Besides his wife and his mother, Richard Kern. Mr. Secor is survived by' a stepson, Inquiring Reporter Harry" Snyder, o f North Arlington; plir addition to the previous inter­ a stepdaughter,* Mrs. Doris Scott, of Is Now Open At- views, the inquiring reporters pre­ Irvington; a. son, George Secor, of Get The Hillside Times at W e Cater to Small Parties sent Tw om ore new teachers: Hillside;, two -brothers', Henry Secor, 235 HOLLYWOOD A V E N U E ^ Miss Lancaster, Algebra 1—Inter­ of Westwood, and.Leroy Secor, ©f- EL. 3-9323 Opposite Woodruff Avenue Cochrane’s viewed by Helen Williams, ninth RivervaleL and a sister, Mrs. Ethel grade student. This is her first year Kfertzer, of Pear , River. Another AL HAUSER COCKTAIL LOUNGE 1274 North Broad Street in Abram P. Morris School, and she son, Frederick L. Secor, 19^ was feels -everyone4 has : been very co­ killed in action ^With.. the First Stationery Airplanes • Ships • Trains operative; She thinks the students Marine Division on • Guadalcanal, are doing very nice work. She is September 26, 1042. Gas Motors using her spare time to Organize Toy* - Candy her'homeroom and to act as ad-^ USE.. Military Kits • Accessories----- wsoi^-^f-4h^-sehooLmewspaper._Jf Newspaper Delivery one were to enter her room he Would find many interesting pic­ tures to show how mathematics is 666 437 YALE AVENUE used in everyday life. When asked Cor. Bloy St 'UN 2-3023 about: the student council soon to COLD PREPARATIONS be formed. Miss Lancaster said she H. SARNOSKI thought it was an;excellent id?a, since, if young people were to live in a democracy, ythey must start now.to assume the responsibility of III0 1.1.YW 0 0 1) TAVERN 'citizenship. DAVE’S HARDWARE 1576 Maple Avenue Comer Williamson Avenue I 256 HOLLYWOOD ,AVE. HILLSIDE, N. J d e p e n d a b l e WAverly 3-0375 Electrical Appliances Repaired We have a complete line of PAlNffS, iricludiing 'KEMTONE, AUTO.REPAIRS SHERWIN-WILLIAMS, “*!nJ: ENAMELV HOOF' 7 REPAHtiENG - No Matter How JLittle Xou riLouseturnislungs — Hardware — Garden Tools & Seed 1 Entertainment Regularly Every Friday, Drive, Your Car Needs These * ^ - Services: . • Changing motor oil Saturday and Sunday Nights • Change rear *tend. and transmission lubrication A SAVING HABIT.. . SHOP AT • Radiator drained and - flushed. ^ Szarko’s Liquor Store i'Yp.ur motor will run better h illside , N, I. I W ith plugs cleaned and lor Free quick deU.ery justed or renewed and air filter cleaned for extra mileage. Hi H, H KEGS BEER - - - COOLERS FOR fl MacDONALD’S GARAGE ^ 0 Dealer* and Auto Repairs 1480 No. Broad St. TRUSSES ELASTIC HOSIERY Long Distance has been busier than ever 'tSL WAverly 6-0034 ABDOMINAL BELTS since V-J Day. There have been more calls SCHARFENBERGER’S of returning service men— iWore rush calls 1141 Elizabeth Avenue Elisabeth, N. J. of industry, working for peace. Elizabeth 2-2211 DRY CLEANING Medical Supplies Surgical Appliances That's why we are still asking you to " g o 5 -Hour Service easy” on Long Distance until new circuits, AT LOCK ST., now, being constructed, ease the pressure *B|: *>! *?*• r»rment W mmr 6— BRANB-NEW GENTENNLAIr so that we can again give you the prompt, orthod. t L . i t W E respectfully u r g e BRUNSWICK BOWLING ALLEYS—6 Qo.rmnUWI efficient service that is always our dim. THE CONSERVATION # COAL Open Alleys Saturday And Sunday

FOR RESERVATIONS CALL ELIZABETH 3-9879 " :_____Buy Victory Bonds IVEW JERSEY BELL W illiam Hale Coal' Co. LOBIANCO ELECTRIC TELEPHONE COMPANY ^ KXJQTRI&AJUWIRXNU.— RADIO REPAIR 1374 Liberty Ave. Phono UNion » OOANOI— W SCOTLAND. ID We Soli? Your' Electrical Troubles ORANGE— 50 BUCK CHURCH fL BACH LOAD DELIVERED IS CAREFlK’ LY WEIGHED 14 BURDEN STREET HILLSIDE, N.' L MArket 2-3660"- an; »- ELizabctb 2-0145 Page Eight TM'E HILLSIDE TIMES, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1945

rBTanoh of-the Lehigh Valley Ball- road of New Jersey ^and opposite statior. 00/ OS. fill of the died' center Realtj Transfers branch; coni and Filippo, “WHERE TO BBY IT^-WHERE EH-CRT gWHI l n i lt3| a r iagagr‘M^rly d feet of 7 2 ? Weequahic Park ruirole, . I Coaspany to Charles peBose, Westerly 10 feet of M SO, to« . COMMUNITY map M f f i a g Heights. Marietta Parillo and Louis, her BUSINESS DIRECTORY IQBERT B. NAYLOR ices f o r . Mrs. Kittle Viena of .814 Westminster avenue, ..Wfifife Appetisers, Pickle Products Use This Convenient - Cleanert and Dyert * Insurance the Alfred C, Mr. and Mrs. Clark McK. Whirte- Telephone Directory e, Elizabeth; , IRVING TABATOHNIOK JOYET v , pastor of the “ TABS" Herring Produote J A Y ’S AM O CO , SERVICE KATHRYN A. BELUffi qI Elizabeth, DRY CLEANER^ iw.THOtrs. Hayar tinsir. & HILLSIDE AVE. cor. N. BROAD ST. rains Naylor was the wife Pickled Herring at Hi Bast O*™**! Insurance and.. Mrs.’ Joitm Palfl,tproperty in WAverly 8-9856. ’ APPETIZERS, PICKLE PRODUCTS B. Naylor and the mother WA 6-1612 ISM MAPLE AVE.' 1574 MAPLE AVENUE 14M NORTH BBOSI) 8TEEET i of State Highway Irving Tabatchnick^ 1554 Maple BATTERY SEJtYIOE^ ^W Averly 6-2418 Special prices far parties. A ve, Hillside, W A 6-1612. TELEPHONE I WAverly Springs. N. Y.. Organisation.^ Bar Wtrvahs Re-charging — Rentals PICK-UP AND Efflola ago, she had AUTO BODY WORK ad Hillside for Brunswick Auto Body Co., Inc, 438 e attended the Elizabeth Ave, Newark, B I 2-8537. Elizabeth, Auto Body Work R. S. King, 5 Mertz A ve, Hillside Electrical Appliances P et Shops erty-in-tfoewes^^^ her husband, near. N. Broad St.. WA 6-0548. her BrofRerT Anthony F.Schafer—:------'■ of Gay Why. Residence ORan*e J-0303 ' ...... v qt formerly of Newark s. William A. AUTO REPAIRS for the New. AUTO COLLISION WORK Muxon Motors, Inc, 1444 Notth ESsex 2-7731 GUARAN . Broad St, Hillside, WIA. 3-2832. S t t f G g a t . BRUNSWICK Singers, puppies AUTO BODY 00., INC. AU TO SERVICE STATIONS WALLRAFF APPLIANCE Fisn, Fmettes, YoungI , I«» ELIZABETH AVE. NEWARK Jay’s Am ccc Service, Hillside Ave, Bls.low S-SSS7 & SALES CO. M et^Oages, Dug Biankc Sweaters^Ah Stippiiesira... 1224 SPRINGFIELD A V E / BAKERIES Reflnishing of Motor Oars WATTS PET Body and Fender Week Hillside Center Bakery, 1315 Lib­ IRVINGTON, N . J T 1fOT* erty A v e , Hillside. htluutM CHm U83 E. GRAND STiCJSgx E. S. KINO BELTING, PULLEYS Refrigerators - Radios tug, Pulleys Ehrich Supply Co, Route 28 and i MK&TZ AVE., u v N. M Bi. ELIZABETH John St, Hillside, UN >3083. Bendix Washing Machines Wlverir MMI Opposite Phone Co. UNlonvlll. 2-8083 KKnray 2-OUSS BICYCLES AND REPAIRING Tindall's Bicycle Repair Shop, 1234 Ehrich Supply Go. Woodruff Ave, Hillside, EL 3-1348, j4uto Report I4ELTINO — PULLEYS BUILDING SUPPLIES Electrical Service Riick Building Materials, Inc., Fab- Printers, Stationers DANIEL LEEDS MILLER,Inc; / Mohtcla MILL SUPPLIES yau PI. and -Lyons Ave., Newark. Dein* Repairs for East 18 Years WA 3-0200, •*•» /- ..... N ROUTE 28 A JOHN SI. HUXSLDE LIBERTY 1356 NORTH BROAD ST. H ILLSID E , N. J. Ask for, £ommy, expert on all' REINHARD-MUELLER CO; LEGAL NOTICE raalr«r"eT oars.THo^ern equipment. ELECTRIC SUPPLIES Phones: EL 2-7123, WA3-1938 Prestone, Zeronc Anti-Freese Graceland . Memorial Park, Kenil­ House Wiring. - Appliances PRINTERS - STATIONERS worth; BO 4-5756: Repairing - Light Fixtures 2 HOLLYWOOD AVENUE , M AXO N MOTORS, Inc. CLEANERS AND DYERS Bicycle Tires A Parts l«tt N^ JBttOAD ST. . .WA, 8-2888- * Bicycles and Repining Joyet Dry Cleaners, 1674 Maple . Philip Terrgnova Phone ELUabeth S-HBl' Ave.; 'Hillside, WA 6-2418. — - 1268 Liberty Aye.------UN. 2-3157 TINDALL’S BICYCLE ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Synopsis of Minutes REPAIR SHOP Wallraff Appliance Sc Sales Co, 1224 Springfield A ve, Irvington, Radio Service Parts - Accessories and of Board of Freeholdsrs ES, 2-7733; 4 : • Feed, Poultry and Dairy Repairing FU^BIRICAL SERVICE WALD RADIO Litjg^yEllectric Supplies; 1268 Lib­ Poultry, Dairy, Dog Food at Records—Electric Appliancei erty A v e , Hillside. UN. 2-8157. j S3!S!‘ 2 2 DRAKE GOAL COMPANY HOBBY SUPPLIES CELIA KASLpW. Director MOMarii FEED, POULTRY AND DAIRY RADIO REPAIRING i Drake Coal. Co., 343 Nye Ave., Irv- MS HIS i n , 1RV1NOTON —= — OUE NEW LOCATION - ’ S.PLAN, Proctor, L ington, ES 3-5730. BStex 1-5780 Building Supplies S ^ v f c AsVe- cor^-C^WAverly 8 « Resolution FLORISTS COAL FURL OIL ordered paid, Delaware VaReyNurseryr 948 N.‘ RUCK Broad St, cor. King St, Eliza- . EL 2-3620. . Building Materials, Inc. Florists Refrigerator Service CONCRETE BLOCKS FURRIERS Drainage and^ipio^^ontroL ^tamftfee! UNITED _ Highway \ept„ advising the. FUNBRAL DESIGNS corrmriaHTOffeF ILppToWd 194F'Twp. and FABYAN PL. Sc LYONS AVB. Vinbent'g Refrigeration GROCERY CO. Boro-- -Aid- - -Malntenanjpe Schedule- ' aha CUT FLOWBRS Agreement - -Wr—Hnloi! - Gounty—in the NEWARK; N. J. W A 3-0200 5& Cefal 242 Lyons Ave, DELAWARE VALLEY and Oil Burner Servioe ark, WA 3-1966. NURSERY J- • 807 BYAN STREET INSURANCE Groceries Kathryn A Keller, 1444 N. Broad Phone ELliabeth 8-8289 *, Messlnger, has been extended St, Hillside, WA 8-8801, • Cemeteries PET SHOPS Fresh Fruits, Vegetables Supt, of Weights and Meaaur Watts Pet "Shop, 1193 E. Grand: St, Elizabeth, N. J. . : Farriers CERTIFIED COAL GRACELAND Send In Your News 1420 N . BROAD ST. PRINTERS, STATIONERS heed of repairs for the year 1946, wan Memorial Park FOGEL FOR FINE FURS Coke Fuel Oil Kenilworth, N. JT, Reinhard-Mueller C o, 2 Hollywood * Comer Mertz Are. , Third District. Court, advising of ap- EREE perpetual. upkeep A ve, Hillside, EL 2-4882. PHONE YOUR polh tmen t of John |S* Conan t as Clerk; - Garden Of Sacred Moaorloo In a Telephone W A . 3-1565 RADIO SERVICE — BUY VICTORY BO.NDS— to fill ,the vacancy caused by the death •ttlng of rare beauty and exqulatta Also Repairing • Remodeling of Chester • H, Lambert, was referred ta armony. The coat 1* rarprlatof ly few Wald Radit, 275 Lyons Ave., New­ WANT ADS ark, W A 3-2721. • ..... , ' , lie, requesting that FOGEL & CEFAL REFRIGERATOR SERVICE MS LIONS AYR, NSW ARK WA 3-2465 culvert^on Second Aye, Vincent’s Refrigeration and Oil. Burner Service, 207 Ryan St, EL 3-3288. Bridge*, immlttee. For Firmer Gums, | See Ray Hetzel when you are ready to IT Evelyn .Cierk-Stenographe Brighter Teeth, a Sparkling b K B S $ « Smile—use IVY NEW TIRES W e have Goodyear ^-Gillette,

IPANA and MASSAGE Kelly-Springfield, U. S. Royal RAY HETZEL

T)UT your soille on the credit may advise the "stimulation of JT sid^-mahe It bright and at> Ipana and massage,” SUNOCO STATION txacdve as It out be! Each time you brash your LIBERTY AND HILLSIDE AYES. Don’t take chances with “pink teeth, massage a little extra tooth brush.” Give your gums Ipana onto the gums. Ipaua WAverly 3-9848 the ume regular care as you do Tooth Paste is designed net ealy clean teeth bat, with mat­ If you should "pink" sage, to help te be- w your tooth I deafcet it ooce. It may not be Gat a tube af ipana today— •eriaus but get his advice. Per­ and start toaight wish %uuta and | FOR BEST VALUES haps he'll tell you that your msssngc. Let ibis sensible deoul gmss are latF-tobbed of health- routine help you to hasefiamar COME TO SOLOMON’S FOR YOUR fad chewing by today's soft food. I; brighter teeth —a spar- Thanksgiving Needs

HELP BUILD THE PEACE I...... d f t W I f c W iUht SOLOMON'S v “One of Hillaidtfs Good Stored’ gS •••fai 1299 LIBERTY AVE. Wa. 3-9507 HILLSIDE PLUMBING FITTINGS Invest-in peace, That's what you do when you buy war hnnrl< HAH9WARE • PAINTS * DRY GOODS 1 . You help to pay for the cost of guarding <.nH T{.pfln r s u s s v m IPANA SHOTS • M U S E FURNISHINGS ¥ou itrvesriir^hgp|yy^HmreTof your cKtelreii. Buy Victory" T O O T H P A STE Bonds and hold them. [tit H illside by Bristol-M yers Company

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r_" 1 ■ ... 1 I . “" r 1 THE HILLSIDE TIMES, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1045

i p i This Thanksgiving Day, above all others,

Let Us Remember That

We Have Much To Be Thankful For—

E T U S B E T H A N K F U L that we attained a decisive Victory •— that Bfreedom arid decency still live — • that America was untouched by destruction — that we had a united will tp carry on — that we had

leaders of great vision — that we had men and women of courage!

Let us never forget, however, that we barely attained th e victo ry!

.Let us never forget that Germany was a few months behind us in devel-

oping the atomic bomb. Let us never forget that on irinumerable occasions 5

in both wars, our battles were won with very slender margins^ I

:rsonal thankfulness fo r the Victory will be measured by__ ' ■ rt of the VICTORY LOAN Why America Is Asked for 11 Billions:

★ To help bring our men home again W To care for the wounded and battle weary ★ To administer the G. I. Bill o f Rights ★ To clear the decks for quick reconversion Be Thankful You Are Asked to Buy Victory Bonds

TRIAD TOOL & DIE QO.

--G-E4-S-S E L ' GENERAL-BRASS MANUFACTURING CO. & MACHINE WORKS, INC. \ JPagc Ten THE HILLSIDE TIMES, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15,1945 z serves within the area o f the “Y*v Ruth A. Weinrlch, Of 1583 Summit are invited. avenue..____ Joseph Raytnond” '\Tara;'" of “TS" T o 'carry out the theme, each or*' I News of Hillside High Fairbanks street, and June E. Waln- ganization will decorate its table to Vital Statistics Special Thanksgiving Dinner W - ’ 1— J ■■■' -= * T DOROTHY GRANT 1 ■ ■ wright, ot dlZ Hollyy/ood avamw, represents a country or a small Irvin J. Cershen, of Allenhurst, !®n the gymnasium tomorrow .eve- XJnion. Hillsides / team lost the group of countries. The Hillside BIRTHS [M r. and Mrs. Felix Sujkowsld. of and Mlrtam Mfller, of l4^g Stanley Served From 12 Noon to 9 P. M. — $1.50« chapter1 represent . / and their escorts will dance to the 2-1. Both the junior.; -and 'Seniot. America, Detailed1. arrangements to M r. and ,Mrs. John Liebhauser, Son, ’Robert Wayne Buttwell, tp Edwin T. Moyniham o f 136 Vir­ Mr, and Mrs. ' Joseph Buttwell, of ginia street, and Elizabeth Pulsin- Ipimnc provided by the entire dance hockey, teams for the entire season were made on Tuesday. IS Of 1608 -Highland avenue. were under th e leadership of Ar­ Daughter, Lucille Dayino, to 'Mr. 1292 Bright street eliy, Qf 161 Virginia street; PFEIFFER’S |$>and unde^ tfie direction of; Leon- This year again the Qirl -.Re­ lene Jenkins, Frances Sjksnius and and Mrs. James Uavlno, of 1241 Ba­ . Daughter,/ Joyed Paula 'Cohn,—tq ?.ard passman. serves will sell books o f . religious M. and Mrs. Sidney Cohn, of 273 DEATHS Margaret Wheat. ker. street. RESTAURANT a n d t a v e r n . S§ 'The decoration committee for; this7 seals. Bach girl is taxed with on'e Daughter, Denise Ellen Green, to Bernard terrace. Michael Droppa, 62, of 1460 Hia­ . The senior team membership was- book which w ill be sold for 25c. Daughter, Carol Ann Svancara, watha avenue. KARL W. PFEIFFER, Prop, annual senior dance was appointed not limited to seniors because of Mr. and Mrs. William Green, of AIT proceeds w ill.go into the Y.M.- to Mr V . and Mrs. Paid Svancara, Alter ififankowitz, 71, of 1509 by ^t^tef Tap^^senpr class presi-: thesmallsenh^tiffn^ut.Arlene' 259 Williamson avenue^- ' _ Formerly Manager Irvington Elks Restaurant ___ C:A:’s fund to aid in the recon­ . Son, Charles Daniel Beifus» to of 1271 Salem gvenue^, Munn. avenue. : "know that ' the" struction. of Europe., 282 CHANCELLOR AVENUE, Comer Aldlne Street J e n t ; Densie^ ’^ousden, clnsg- tteas- Mr. and M rs.. Charles Beifqs, o f -—Son,. Dennis Vincent Majrilio, .to Peter Sabucki/(Sobutsky),-' 63; of- •urer, and her' committee, w ill col-* team has Played some .fine games •Mrs. Clementine Johnson, has Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Mazfild,. of NEWARK, NEW JERSEY considering th e fact that they were- 389 Harvard avenue. 267 Millard avenue. „iect_the. tickets at the front^dOT, ~ completed Ket* list- of usherettes for Son* Donald Garon, to Mr* and 204 Pennsylvania avenue. ! i The. dance is “ open,’’ allowing not bucking senior teams* with three the senior, play production nights, Daughter, Janice Marie'” Torsiello,. Peter Decker Sr., 78, of 1046 and four y e a e x p e r ie n ce as cony- Mrs. Francis* Garon, of 333 Yale Prospect street.' LUNCHEON 12 Noon to 3 P. M. ■*» 75c ‘••enly—seniors-, -bttfr underclassmen rtq; December 7 and’ 8. These' are the avenue. to Mr. and Mrs. /Alfonse Torsiello, attend. Seniors will present their pared to their one year in some first twelve girls who applied for of 272 Clark street. Jacob Kaslow, 47 of 1576 Wain- posiiidn: Agnes Koby Son, Herbert Uarbeii, to jylt. and wrigfht1 ------y W M - l» K - y fri4y- 6 - t e -Q R M .------• Next on the schedule, end added Hedy Yanowitz, to Mr. and Mrs. U n d erclassmen, thc-^riee - is 40b- Ahern, Ruth Gutzat, Mary 'Lucas, Myer Yanowitz, of 1600 Maple ave- Mrs. Gerson Garbeil, of 284 Conk­ ' Michael Woyewoda, o f-M 5 drag; and *d5c stag. to the program f ir the first timer Uarmeua Scasserra, LHHan Wal- lin avenue..._^ ie -paddle-tenm^-^Lo-u-ader—the_.di~, nug; Yale avenue; - -SUNBA3HBINNER: FZ'JNtfon to §~P: M. —~$T.'5Cr’ Shandy ShacR~^eelebratgd' 1-atrh'—Frances—-Siksnius;—Madeline Daughter, Bonhie Gail—Hus ter7 -to- JDhh‘^Pacgkow^7^9~eJ^^lartc- reertuir.'of' Mtss Mnrtel^Bmrar'"'wv .Daughter.; Xaura Ann. GoJdwhBc, .e’en. recently with a party.Guests Hioboda, Marilyn "'Mnrefr'CatRfri^ to Mr. and Mrs. Frederic Gold- Mr . a ^ ”Mrs. Frank HUSter;”^ street. ' Dining Room Open From 'IT lfoon ' io 1 P. M. * w ere required to wear costumes. ,_Frbm the nine contestants in the Regan, M argaret. Ansenhofer "and Hillside avenue. WtQiam E. Fyans, 58 of 1448 Ma­ lo c a l seb ooftry outs on Thursday, white, of Monroe Garden Apart- Private Dining* Room Available For Banquets And Parties IpfT he prizes fo r the most original Joan Selfeeik. These will be six MARRIAGE LICENSES November 8, the judges * selected ple, avenue. /p r e tend suits went to Doris Roberts girls ushering each evening. All are Son, Kenneth George Harris, to Gustave Freier Jr., of Newark, William H. Zllliox, 31, of 544 and'Joe Schultz. Awards also went James GUI—to -represent—HilleidF required to wear pastel coloffed~for^ Phone tVAveriy 3-9578 High in the Poetry Reading Festi­ Mr. land Mrs. Fred Harris, of 253 and Gloria Cowan,, of 1418 Boa, Puree street. to - Margaret McGough, judged to mal gowns. Kittle Viena Naylor, 67, of 814 val at St, Cecelia High School in - Pennsylvania .avenue. ■ * /h a v e worn the funniest fancy dress, Westminster avenue. . Kearny and in the contest ,at New_- Son, Harold Saul Nqwman, to Mr. and Lorraine Steigar, the prettiest and Mrs. Herman Newman, of 209 igQgtume. arkAJhiversliy'.. in March. JiRgny^ Walker Saw Action wfH-TRnrl “TKf» atone" “ S%hy«-the- Williamson avenue. ^ ^DaugKt'eyr"Kgt'Kleen Joan 'McGlh- Louis Fogae, Eva Blue, M ary Blue, gonnet ^Rupert BrookS,? and “Pre- In "Philippines Area lude,” by Wilford Gibson. nisrto- M-rr^and Mrs. Roger-McGin» fie tiy Maze, and Catherine Revak George McCUelan Walker, electrl- nis,-of 1033. Thomas street. fpimprise th e '‘ entertainment coin-' At Thursday afternoon’s eontest, Jerry Gottesmaif won second place cian’s mate, first class, USNR, pf Son, Gary John Kucin^d, to Mr . mittee in charge of all arrange- 1460 Bond street, Hillside, N. J., was and Mrs, John Kucinski, of 232 ments. They are headed, b y Regina and Peggy Matera, who read “My 'Last Duchess,” by Robert Brow n­ at. Leyte In the Philippines with the Boston ayenue. '/Coppola. landing craft LCS (L) (3) 69, for Son,, Peter John Porga,- to Mr. a&Jgfaanty Shac k officers elected list; ing, was chosen third. The judges, More Star Performers By were Walter TErubiegel, Mrs^ repairs to the vessel and* recreation and. Mrs. Peter Porga, of 1303 Lib­ /& bhth are:' Joe'Schultz, presidefitf for-the crew, in preparation for the' dred Hathaway; and Miss Schaefer. erty avenue. • M asy Louis, vice-presidAntr' and/ final assault on Japan, when word .-Daughter, * Adrienne Barbara Ro- Margaret McGough, treasurer and Oratory Contest bf the surrender came. senbjerg, to M r. and Mrs; Robert /secretary. The Forensic League is also spon­ Although in commission less than- Rosenberg, of 1442-Stanley terrace.' Tw o new ping-pong tables have soring an oratorical contest. * The three months, the LOS . geft to the Daughter, Karen Jea.n: peters, to /been added to the equipment, «m&k- locals will be.on.November 28, the Pacific in time for the bloody Oki­ Mr. and Mrs. John. Peters, of 247 in^possible- Hie--sp0nsoring- of-a- sectionals on—Decembe nawa* campaign. Arriving., there, ©Jr Hollywood avenue.' :• tournament some time this month. finals on December 14,______May 16j the ship and crew remained Son, Penriis Allen Lenaz, to Mr, ' - Girls' Hockey Over v Both contests ■ have Speectf^Club■ctrcim for two and one-half months of and ivirs. John - Lenaz, of 1297 "Monday;—November— 8,- the- .entran.ts^and..-Ar.e / under.. the direc­ ceaselesa duty, including the suicide Bright street. hopkey team o f the G.A.A, ..playlS. tion of Mrs.. Ula Drr_ Clark. boat patrol an d invasions:- of Daughter, Bernfc^Amnr^Landowr their last-game of the season’ with ! A world FeUpwsHip. 'Banquet'is Ihey ' SHMaT find Agunt Shima. The tovM r. and. Mrs / Rubin: Landow, of p f kesulting score of 2*0 in favor of on ‘ .the Girl Reserves program craft also underwent a near fatal 1571 jpHnton place. the? seniors. The last play-day Was scheduled for November 20 at the episode with a- Jap plane before be­ Son, Gregory Franklin' Seheuer- on 'Thursday, November 8, with Y.M.C.A in Elizabeth. All Girl Re- ing sent to Leyte for- repairs. mah, to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Scheuerman,-of--1222 Jtobe£t:.street^. Son, Paul George Hockenbury Jr., t 6 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hock’enburyr of 595 Puree street. Henry Roaenjeld, we loVe you for turning out Son, Frank Cushion Jr,/ tp Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cushion, of 1280- dresses like these./iustQook at tkem,. everybody.- They’re

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