- ' ' ■------THE HILLSIDE, N,J. TIME,, THURSDAY JUHE 7, IM S . ~ ; PRICE 1 0 C Twenty Graduated At Rutgers S et Rubik Sale Of Parking Lot Section A portionDortion of rh#»the municipal ^ ------parking lot on Maple Ave, be­ tween Bailey and Williamson Aves. considered unnecessary CD 'Operation Dedication’ Set for public ^use will be offered at public sale Tuesday July 3 at 8:15 p,m „ according to a c­ tion taken by the Township Com­ mittee. Tuesday night. An offer to purchase 30 feet of the lot for $6,500 made by Davelen Inc., was accepted after two appraisers for the town- , ship, Kenneth E , Hathaway and Louis J , Hess, set the value. The portion involved is the northerly 30 feet fronting on the Robert I, Morris Richard Friedman Arnold Olsbili NEW BRUNSWICK - Twenty division of the university, p re - westerly side .of Bailey. Ave. Administration, HillBlde residents received de- sented A.B. degrees to Barbara Recipients of A 3, degrees The sale Mil be subject to M rs. Lottie Ann Stark, 131 grees. from Rutgers, t h e State Andreychin, 529 McMicfaael P I.; were Betty Ann Lee, 50 Looker approval of the Planning Board, Summer Ave,; received an A.B, University, at commencement Ellen D.Krowen, 1516Maple Ave., St.; Dorothy A.Redlus,1447High- limitation of the use for parking degree from University College, only and that the property. iin$ exercises h ere yesterday. D orl^ -J. Grushkln, 1056 C hester land Ave.; Roseanne Saul, 1496 the evening division, Abraham Beacken of 328 Feild B o ris J . Stelnman, 281 Dorer Liberty A ve., with honors; and be separated by a permanent Associate In Science degrees PI,,, received the degree of Ave., and Joan Marian Zon- Donald S la v in ,l4030rch ard T er. divider to be approved by the Master of S o cial Work from the derman, 1464 Stanley T e r ., both William S . Kitchen, 1578 Wynd- ^ ere awarded^ by the College of township engineer. All expenses Graduate School of Social Work with honors; and a BJ5, degree moor Ave,, received a B 3. de- {IS *5 s. EIeDa.nor *• .involved are to be paid by the* and e M aster of Education d eg ree' to Rhoda M , GruBhkln, 1056 Ches- purchaser. went to d eraid Philip L ie b e s - ter'St. IMPROVEMENT ORDINANCES HnpfWS Fairvlew PI. The Newark Colleges Two improvement ordinances j Rutgers College here awarded ferred B B ,. degrees In pharmacy were introduced, one to re-co n ­ struct the South State St, se w e r' a Sib, degree to Carl W alter on Richard A, Friedman, 1600 Democrats Flayed between-SU-Louis Avp and Arm * ■'Xrampfr4#83-Snmmtt,-Ave., and-. C lin ton.E L ; and Arnold M> <&• PI. as a general improvement Jh lt d e g r e e s to Paul Fred eric^ shan, IS M ertz Ave., • who r e - at an estimated cost-of $6,000; ■ Szymanski Of 545 McMichael P I, calved one of two M erck Awards For Boosting Costs the other to construct curbs • and Robert ^ra Morris, 118 Bailey for excellence In pharmaceutical along Braodway between Long"and A v e , - "chemistry and was Inducted ttitc Township Committee Candi­ nounced plans for a dance at the Silver Avds. at an estimated cost Douglass College, .w omen’s Rho Chi honor society. dates Joseph Ram and Jack -V al- Columbian Club oh Saturday, June entl and T a x Collector Candidate 28,. w ith 'John Biondl In charge of $4f000 with benefits to be William Pim m launched their of tickets. Plans were also made assessed . campaign Monday night at a pub­ to hold; a picnic in July, Re­ A third ordinance introduced Youth in Government CD meeting planning "operation Dedication", counter-clockwise around lic meeting of the Hillside Re- publican Chairman Charles S, would amend the Amusement j i u . . W? Sam Le venter, Welfare Chairman with Margaret pirtter, Harold Heres with Mark Jannelli, Deputy chairman; Robert Desch with police CapJ. Frank Erdman, Robert Don't Mention It publlcanClubat College Inn. T ra cy urged not only efforts to Game Qrdinance^o permit games A WREATH FOR ATLANTA Intrabartolo with Deputy Fire chief James intrabartolo; Robert pietruska, eommunicati ais Valenti called for an ag­ bring out a strong vote for Re­ to be played 24 hours a day MR. BAKKE SPEAKS" under certain restrictions. Chairman with John Desch, jr.; council secretary Ernestine policastro; Commissioner John “ ON NOISE ABATEMENT ■ gressive campaign and Pimm publican Candidates InNovember A. Desch with Jack Redling. urged people to show a greater but raising of sufficient funds Gam es such as bowling, pool, WE FE E L sincerely fo r the good people of Atlanta, Ga„ who interest in political affairs, cit­ to meet Democratic finances, b illiard s and skee ball would Plans for “ Operation Dedica­ adjacent Norman Sanford. P l a y - . at Liberty Ave, and . Memorial reported to consider the plane tragedy at Orly Field near Paris ing his. Inspiration from parti­ "Hillside can decide the control. be permitted where the ’fa­ tion1' were made at a meeting ground w ill take place at ..1(L will be used as a m edical aa the worst disaster which has befallen Atlanta since the Civil cipation in the M J D 3 3 . pro­ Of the State Senate and the Sta te ," cilities are separate from the of the’ Civil Defense and Dis­ center. Following "the exercise, - War." . s : aim. A large bonfire will be gram, which is Mobilization of he declared. . bar, do not violate zoning r e ­ aster Control Council Friday ignited to .be extinguished by the dedication of the Family Fallout Leaders'to many fields of . Atlanta endeavor died in the crash of I Republican Enterprise, President William H, Beattie gulations and do not disturb e v e n in g in the Municipal Pipe Auxiliary with R eserve Shelter will take ■place~iir the- "os plane which was to have taken them home after a cultural tour of i Ram made the major campaign said the July 2 meeting will the neighborhood.' Public h ear­ Building, "Operation Dedica­ Police assisting, Boy Scouts and PAL ‘ Building, Afterward re­ tie Continent. speech, charging that in many again be open to the public and ing on all ordinances w ill be tion" will take place Saturday several members of PAL will freshm ents will -be served by Every tim e such an Occident occurs we shudder, not alone for cases " it will be the people predicted "many will show up on June g p T June 16 at the PAL Building on . also participate. Mrs. Sam Leventer of the the victims and their fam ilies, but for (hose who might have been who can least afford to pay” because every taxpayer w ill have On motion of Committeeman Hillside Ave. Coi^cll and PAL members. Its victims on the ground, people who live near the various a ir ­ who will find their taxes rising his tax b ill by that tim e.” John A, Desch the officials en­ A simulated bombing-over the The W ar Memorial Building fields all over the world. valuation program put into effect dorsed the Kerr-Mills bill pro- * As unfortunate as a ll these crashes have been, people on the this year by the Township Com­ viding Federal medical assis­ pound have In large part been spared thus far. There have been Receive MD. m ittee. He noted that municipal Gets Columbia tance for the e.iderly to be d is­ Tax Reduction Plans Isolated Instances of , som e deaths on the ground, but unless good costs a re now even with educa­ pensed by the several states. fortune continues to smile, the Inevitable will ultimately follow, tion, "and that is .too~mush>” . Degree4n Law The governing body is already from Sefon Hall A tttb e victim s m ight be any one of us. THIS IS WHAT WE ARE For Homeownars Listed With' the municipality 97 per on record in favor of the King- FIGHTING ABOUT, AMD WILL CONTINUE TO FIGHT. cent built up, Ram declared it Anderson bill ,to tie in medical Three possible sources of ea s - proximately $162. We are in favor is no tim e to begin to pay a aid with Social Security, ing die tax burdeti on the home - of this legislation and urge all THE PROBLEM of plane noise Is Bad enough in many areas full-time assessoF about $8,000 PROPOSES STUDENT AID | owner are listed in a statement residents of Hillside to write to to make, life unbearable, but the noise is m erely an indication of a year on top of recent expend­ B o sc h -_ also .suggested that this week by Commissioner John . thefr assemblymen urging adop- the danger which lurks overhead. itures fo r an outside revaluation business and industry follow the W> Degch’ and ^Special- Att^pnev^^-tlon. of A ssembly B ill No. 455, On the question ot noise, O searB akk e; asslstant -FAA admin­ concern. He questioned also township's example by employing Robert Diamond. T h e statemerit "Second — the ColistituflTJn o f istrator fo r the E astern Region, meeting June 1 at Idlewild Airport •expenditure of $6,250 "to ad­ students during the sum m et- to-i notes that hearings* on the tax New Je r se y can and should be ® community, government and aviation leaders, said noise abate­ minister a total of $5,000 wel­ help them pay for the high.post problem are. being conducted I n ' amended Krallowfair and-reeeon-- ment .procedures have been 'Just about exhausted”; according to fare costs. of college education, Trenton and continues as follows: able classifications for different the Associated Press, Ram repeated a charge that Michael To bis, Liberty Ave, "The Governor of New Jersey assessments on industrial, com- Quoting from an account in the Newark News M r. Bakke said $59,000 was Included in the mun­ merchant, objected to a directive has .been conducting hearings in m ercial and. residential gro p er- he saw "very little long range hope for serious abatement of noise icipal budget for uncollectible to rem ove lights strung acro ss Trenton to solve the entire is. Provided the classification s Jb Nie New York a rea” and "the end resu lt of the pressures might taxes because of a levy on Pin- the street in front- of his store. problem.. In the. State, including are fair and reasonable a man who resid es in his own home be tb reduce or exclude aviation development in the a rea .” gry Scho&l, a non-prOfit Insti­ M em bers of the com mittee said the problem of easing the bur­ ; Another account of the meeting in the New York W orld-Tele- tution. . “ The knew Flngry would there have been complaints from den of taxes upon the residential should hot be placed in the same 8wun and Sun noted “ State Attorney General Louis j . Lefkowitz . carry it to the court as a con-" .the public and a conference will property owner. The dominant category as an industrial plar ■ Nassau'- Coufcy executive E^ugene Nickerson asked the FAA stitutional matter, so .all other be arranged to determine some the_me ’of die hearings has been usihg the property solely for the to assume jurisdiction over aircraft noise -problems and over the taxpayers will have to pay the other method of improving illu­ that’ the residential property purpose of profit* As the law now DS." ALAN L. SEM ET.., . deslgr. of jet silencers,” difference anyway. Th ere Is no mination of the area. owner is finding it extrem ely d if- stands both must be treated alike, JERSEY CITY ~ Alsn L. Se- other reason to reduce the an­ Mayor Sidney Birnbaum an­ ficult to spand the burden of pay- This can and should be changed, m et'of H lBside 1* smojag 70 riier. AS DIFFICULT and Intricate as this problem Is, it has to be ticipation of tax collections," nounced the township- will-hold ing-for.-local, and county expe n - Third we should try tex find saS women In the 1962 c la s s of "inefeasedrattoesres^ solved in the Interests of the public, and not given the treatm ent Ram said. He cited some of its fir st July-A -celehration with J^Jlgide -are fortun- ' Seton H al! C o llie - of Medicine ROBERT A. KAGAN _.decrease^ih taxes on present pro­ Indicated by M r, Bakke’s boss, Najeeb E . Halaby, FAA the c a se s of large In creases in firew orks and music at a tim e*, •ate Tn'Kavffig a good balance bet­ end. Dentletry who will receive perty owners*: The~TowiTSlTi|j: - i ' l W n s f i 3SRL shrugged the whole thing off by elttng early taxes for- -sm all homeowners, "R o b ert A,l Kagan son offoritier and place to be determined. The ween* industry, com merce and their D octor -of-Medie-iiie degrees Committee is now giving Ser-ioug -Mjectlans—te-th e beginnings of main transport. Anyone who is compared to decreases for a Judge ar.d M rs, George M, Ka­ Mayor also disclosed he Mil residence, whereas many other I jSwe .9 at commencement exer­ oil the -ball- must know jh a t planes a re something else again, and number of Industries. gan of 856 Gate Way’ was gradu­ attend a .meeting of M ayors of municipalities are not so for- consideration to re-zonlng North cises at the university campus, Broad St, in order to perm it high ao amount of repetition of die old cliches Will change that fact, FOlldwlsg th e-m eetin g Ram ated from Columbia Law-School. this area with the Port of New “tunate. Consider—^ p —example- it . was announced this week by _ ..... •— unrr- Y o rk rise luxury apartment houses,~as gave new tax figures, to people with an h.L.B. Degree Tuesday,.. -prnpgrty-appraised--at-^15TQQQlin- Ur, Ja m e s L . McCorm ack , dean, " present di the meeting, at Which June 5. After taking hisNew Jer­ sped PAiflfiilities and also pro­ the following municipalities: in a cgncinaitton'ofsiintlar^truc^1 uir e s • in -Newar k- and..E lizabeth. 14 new members were accepted, sey Bar examinations in July, bably to discuss plane flights; Hillside "the tn5T‘wotrW^br-$996r ..&1SS51^ snd RiBww-UafrweMty^ STARTING SOON! A NEW PAGE FOR If found to be in the best in te r- -Among-those-at-thS-meetlngwere. he ' will become associated with POLICE-FIRE PARLEY E ast Orange $690 and in Newark I the lo cal student Is th e son of Theodore Vogtmann, J r . , p resi­ the law firm -of Shanley & F Is-' —-On-receipt-jQf a communication excess of $750, the Township, th is could .M r. and M rs. U.H, Sem et of Home Improvement & Real Estate dent of the Young "Democratic h er, Newark. 1 from the Police arid Firemen's "Whatever reiiet is given must— ve^weil-resuluin-pnydding-ad- Marga te. Fla. The d octor Is m nr. didonal tax ratables which would Club and two fellow m em bers, Kagan served on the Editorial Welfare Association, the com­ be state-wide, in, that the Con­ tied and the father of one child. H your business covers selling real estate, building, In­ have the effect of, lowering taxes whose only question was whether B o ard of the Columbia Law Re­ m ittee ‘ set the date for a con­ stitution of New Jerse y requires He is a form er U.S, A rm y en­ stance or mortgages .. . . on all property owners* It was not-necessary to encourage view during his junior and sen­ ference on Monday ^ 18 at ■^at^ali^xti3fim.V-.wlthln the state listed man, and following gradu- (hi..2 r "** -W,ur serv ice Includes m odernizing or beautifying 9 p.m. The subject was not dis­ 135 assessed at fu-H^varlue—Phe- ___"ThesjL sources oT; n ew „rat- —me home r,nin .l.H i, y n , H.H.Irin> ______Industry to stay in this area. io r years. Duping h is freshman 'attTO- w itf—continue—Me p rofes- ..Bam fluid Indnstyv has not heen year he was designated ] SH ar- closed, Con stitution does not allow any ables may also fulfiira need in slonafT rain ing , with a “year of '* Our Township for newly m arried von a*** WAVeri>r 3 "®307, and our represen tative w ill show complaining Of itstreatm ent, and ■ TRn FlIMT' proposal bv«Mayor distinctions, There are several intern,hip at Jackson Memorial whohave rpSided in Hill. . now for a few dollars a week for twenty-six weeks you obviously is not going to object also Appointed an International Steven Bercik of Elizabeth, .H ospital, Miami, Fla, c* 1> K«t extm bu siness from Hillside. to tax reductions, Fellow fqr advanced study In in­ committee voted to urge adop- iential taxpayers, can receive ' side for many years and nowtind The Sem ets make th eiriio m e Mrs. William Beattie an­ ternational, legal, political afid - tion of a pending A ssem bly bill • nelp. F irs t — the Legislature has ^ n ecessary to find an -ap art-, at 1041 Chester S t„ H illside, - THE HILLSIDE TIMES economic problems, permitting Freeholders to ap­ recently introduced a b ill which ment in another community be- , At the commencement exer-’ SZARKO’S LIQUOR STORE Kagan graduated from Harvard propriate' funds for flood con­ woulcf grant a reduction of $2,500 cause of the insufficient number : cises Gov. Richard J , Hughes and j j 43 N. Broad St. Wa, 3-9207 trol, in the assessed . .valuation of the rentable apartments TBIT Liberty Ave, College Magna Cum Laude In IPS? John p , Vervey, disan of the Ok- and was awarded a Harvard Col­ •Following receipt of a com­ residential dwelling. If passed, younger folks stiffing out house- lanoma City U niversity School WA 8-0659 - WA 8-1495 lege Scholarship because of mar­ munication from . Je ro m e G, th is would give every resid en tial. (Cont* on Page 8) of Law, will receive honorary ■ G«n«r»l Eltctflc . KcMn.tor ■ Frla lJ.lr . I Wines - Liquors - Beers ked excellence In his studies. Mark of 253 Dorer Ave,lujt_re- property owner in the State a FREE PROMPT DELIVERY solution was moved by Com­ reasonable reduction" in taxes. 1/8 - 1/9 - 1/4 - Kegs Beer He completed Ids e a rlie r stu­ — ' 1JWV t 6 m e ^t m issioner Desch and adopted In H illside, it ^ould result HlllSIt/! •The Fer^ltiahd ' Coolers For Hire , dies at Pingry School, from which —T ftllia ?« I pplinnd»g>a he graduated with honors, and ir. favoring legislation to improve decrease in every residential Post 309,' JWV, will m eet Mon­ the Rahway prim ary school sy s- wages . of PostQffIce employes. property owner's taxes of ap- day Ju n e 4 at the Servicem en ’s TO ee 111? Liberty Ave. ( LIBERTY PHARMACY fOOt HOUSE Club House, 111.3 Springfield Ave., / ■v SERVICE 1321 LIBERTY AVENUE 1288 Liberty Avenue SALEM PHARMACY «N t«* miUUCY ~ U£yjilSt2lhj_bgltinning 8 :3 0 n.m Philip Weinldk, (Myroo Keep) 1114 LIBERTY AVE. M““r' - .'WAverly 9-7 7 6 8 *9 , I 1/8 Million Prescriptions Filled Pharmeccisi Need PBintm CKr.rnr 6R0WNEY 1201 Salem Ave. dor. Coe 1106 Libwty Av*. EL 4-8169 •">•»<• d'p.m. HILLSIDE, N. J ; ? I TABLE SERVICE Benj. Moot*•&' Co.“ '” "-|l PtMorlpUooa Cwalully COSMETICS & PERFUM ES FUNERAL HOME RUSSELL STOVER - D upont Liidlth ...... CANDIES - HALLMARK .eon pounds. I TRUSSES . 1070 N. Broad St., iN.lTod.lly AdvMtlMd ORDERS TO TAKE OUT Hardware-Tools-HouSe pqfe GREETING CARDS n ish in g s - ELASTIC STOCKINGS - H illside We C all for and D eliver jOOBMETIOS AND PERFUMEI cJll for Free Del, WA 8-3400 Prasoriptionat E L 2-4 2 3 0 PHaMf EL 2-5234 1399'Liberty Ave.,Hlllsl(ie EL 2-1663 FREE PROMPT DEUVERY , _ WA '8-8188 PACE 2 THE HILLSIDE, N.J. TIMES, THURSDAY JUNE 7, 1962

Sktwy Sallgmau andLaalleTler- main topic of diKusslon. , First Co-op Elevator Medaris Guest Of Resident Joins ateln. Candidate For The children enjoyed the on- Bradford junior T h . Gold m t iU i representing . the-spot leasons In forestry, Federal Agency three full yoars of Hayll partici­ U JC D e g re e water re so u rc e , and all phases Apartments For Area Salvation Army pation w o n prw . n f d by Milton of conservation which were p re­ College Graduate Bernard Feinstein, son of M r, Something new in the way oi quirements o f Section 213 of the Ltabennsn, president of J B A ,n d sented to them by Mr, Cum - C h H s t r h e Atwater"’ and Mrs. B„ Feinstein of 272 fiving has com e to metropolitan Federal Housing Act which in tb". Elijah Bortnlker, executive , mlngs, d irector of the School of daughter of M r, and Mrs. Chari,, Ryan St. has joined the Agefccy New Jerse y . It is in 'the shape essence not only provides for Fe­ director of the JEA,’ to Leslie the Outdoors. B. Atwater of 3 Masters Sqm-, for International Development as ^ of the a re a 's first cooperative deral supervision of construction M. Longer, Roae Ellen Miller “ W1H be'graduated at the l S ' a malaria sp ecialist. . • elevator apartments now prac­ and the distribution of coopera­ Commencement of '.B ra d io a ' Mr. Feinstein has worked in tically completed in Elizabeth. tive funds, but enables the sh a rer Longest Welcome Junior College; Bradford, Maas’ Washington for the past seven • The ten story twin fireproof holder to obtain a luxury apart­ on June 11. This year Miss At" years with the U. S. National Receives Degree buildings, aristocratic in design ment for a nominal cash invest­ water has been a member of th. Museum and before that with Given Lafayette and appointments have been apt­ ment at a non-profit monthly c a r­ - Bssmatlc. - Cluh-.endM8fIae-stBr- rying charge almost two-thirds the. 0* S , F ish and Wildlife ly nuned the Queen Mary and the An A .B. degree m sociology . Statements distributed by the fordiejcolleg^earbook. ' « which provides a most at­ 'Service, . 3^*% ^ Queen Elizabeth Towers. They was swarded to Pauline Rotunno, _ ..Hillside N ation al. Bank Friday tractive income tax shelter. He received an A, B; degree are located in one of the better daughter of M r. and M rs, Vin­ June 1 contain a leaflet dealing This * plan also provides the from the U niversity of Colorado The Hillside Times residential sections of Elizabeth.' cent J , Rotunno of 45 King St. .With. “ Lafayette In, Old Lyons same estate creating features in In .1953, M .Sc. from George Published weekly by the HiUaia. Front door transportation to New at commencement ex ercises of- Farm s," The leaflet describes the way of dollars saved as do Washington University in 1960, Tim es - Publishing Cc„ jnc „ York (Only forty minutes aWay) the College of Saint Elizabeth, the year long1 visit of the fo r - many, other .prime real estate and had servied in the tj, S; 1443 North Broad St,. H i lls fa and Newark is available to those Convent Station, June 6, KENNETH J , SCHWARTZ. - m er Revoluntlonary m ajor-gen­ investments. ^Armyi I S .. 6 _ J b r - whom the minimum d istan ce. Blahop Jam es A, McNulty of 'Kenneth J, Schwartz of 320 eral, to this qpuntry as the "N a­ There are fiftyour suites now from home to place of business Paterson conferred the degrees Ryan St, is among 66 candidates tion's Guest." It was the longest occupied in “The Queens” , in­ Thursday, June 7, 1962. s& , ~ is a convenience. MAJ. GEN, JOHN MEDARIS and the commencement address for Associate in Arts degrees welcome In this country's his­ cluding form er Hillside residents Hayil Awards , For those preferring, rail ser- ' Major General John Bfuce was delivered by Ray, Edward . at, Union JuqJor. College's 29th tory. scrlptlon - p e r year $3,50 any. Vteer tho Ne«h-Rliaabar.h Station and home owners. Medaris (Retired) former head B, Rooney, s j „ president of the annual- commencement.Thursday - The leaflet also contains a where In the- United States 13tHough the apartments are single copy 10 cents,' ’ at the Pennsylvania Railroad is of the United States AFliiy BQS 5115 To Sinai Students Educational Association. Ju ne 7, photograph of the model CD sh e l- -tw o-blocks away^,____ ready for immediate occupancy, program, New Je r se y industrial The annual Hayil assem bly M r, Schwartz, a graduate o f Eep=whieh^#l-l-6e-dedie5f5a June 'T h e qu een s'' provide an un- fo? “those xorwhom it is more executive, GOnsuicantr *uthor and-- sponsored by the Jewish. Educa­ H illside High. School, majored in 16 at cerem onies on the~Normal ■ iecond Class Postage Paid usual selection of six different convenient, bookings are now be­ illionDollar Elizabeth, N, j . - . lecturer, was the honored guest tion Association, of Essex County buslness^vadmiDi.stratJqn in -the L. Sanford Playground In H fll- one bedroom suites, as well as ing taken fo r September and Octo­ and principal speaker at a was held June 6 at the Hotel Day Session. He plans to transfer - s ide Ave,------.— .. - V 0LiXXXVm -N o, 82 ~lwo bedtxjbm two bath apart­ ber occupancy._____ Insurance Nan ' Statewide— d in ner held in the Essex House, Newark. Over 400 -to-Newar k State College at Union, ments. Some have terraces. NEW YORK, N, 1 , - Max M ilitary Park Hotel, Newark, children from th e Hebrew Schools D r, C arroll V, Newsom, senior The spacious efficiencies have I, Gulkin, leading representative Monday 'evening, June 4, under of the E ssex County a r e . r e ­ vice president of Prentice-Hall, been designed provide the ut­ on the staff of Metropolitan Life Awarded Degree the auspices of The Salvation ceived sw ards for maintaining Inc., and former president of most for bachelor comfort -or Insurance Company’s Essex dis­ Open Bowling Army New Je r se y State JPlan, high standards of class work and trict office at 850 Broad St„ New York UtftYbrslty, will be E v p p v N i f f h t O . for the convenience of newlyweds Judge John C, Barbour/ State participation In additional home the guest speaker, Every Night desiring luxury on a modest bud- By Jersey City Newark, has been Invited to par­ Advisory Conference Chairman. study. g e t. ticipate in a four-day* business America’s Most Beautiful The dinner, with some 500 The bronze awards to Sinai an d JERSEY d ry - Joel Steven conference with President Cecil Bowling Establishment ___ Light a ir are notable Invited guests, representing the students of H illside were p r e ­ Whitman of 1406 Stanley T er., J , North and other o fficers of the 6th Grade Class features of ‘The Queens", Here, Industrial and clvle life of a ll sented by Herman Lansey, p rin ­ Hillside* was awarded a Bache­ company at the Mark Hopkins * 60 LANES one does not find darkly lit tin- New Jerse y , was die fir st'su d i cipal, and A1 Attermann, c h a ir­ lor of. A rts degree In general Hotel In San FranclSo, Calif., Takes To Forest carpeted h alls or stuffy c lo se ts. affair to b? held under the man of the Hebrew School Com­ -Jt BILLIARD CLUB 'elementary education at com— June 4 - 8 , Among the many modera-com-* auspices of the newly formed mittee, to Steven Berger, Nell The 6H cla ss of A JP, M orris mencement exercises of Jersey Last year M r. Gulkirij who • MINIATURE GOLF venlences are Indiviiial room' State Plan of The Salvation Elsler, Toni G riffel, Dene Halem, School, under the direction of City State College Tuesday June fives at 271 Bernard Ter,7 placed controlled, central air condition­ Army. The dinner followed the Rhona Kantor, Mark Kolber, J e f ­ M rs; Monica Hickey, enjoyed a * COFFEE SHOP 5, Degrees were conferred by more than $1,000,000 In life in­ ing, hardwood parquet floors In fir st meeting of the New Je r se y frey M. Kreps, Perlanne • Llcht, weekend a t the School .of the Out­ John F , Lynch,. member ol the- surance to rank among the top every apartment, a laundry and State Plan Commission held the Sanford Lubetkln, Ellen Slegalov- doors In StokeB State F o re st. ■ * Can Can Room (Cocktail Lounge) State Board of Education, 100 leaders of more than 30.000 Incinerator room on every floor, sam e day In Newark under, the sky and Helen Tuchman. The s il­ — Among the highlights of th eir Metropolitan field represen-, wall oven kitchens, tiled baths direction of the chairman, jHdge . ver medals were also presented stay was a hike along the Ap­ tatives in the United States and snd even a meeting and r e c r e a ­ Barbour and the State Plan E x­ by M essrs, Lansey snd A tte r- palachian T r a il and a trip to study tion room for the use at m em ­ IN C RA FT EXHIBIT Canada. It was the fir st time the flo ra and fauna of Tillm an’s Fun Fair Bowl ecutive Secretary, Mr. Edward nunn to Lynne B rtz er, Sheldon bers. that his annual sales have Deanna'Mayer of Hillside is J. Lowcock, The dinner was Fuchs, Bonnie J o Golden, David Ravine. The geolqgy and geo­ passed the million mark. NO. BROAD STREET, HILLSIDE According to Howard A , JlU le, participating in Young A m erl- by t}#’State-Plan ~Ehalr4:~ Halem, Uene Halem, Mark Kan- graphy of NeW Jersey was the field representative for the F C H ' carls 1962, ninth competitive ex­ man, Judge Barbour. r, Donald Novy, Je ff Rauchbach, Company, (a subsidiary of the hibition of work by artist-crafts­ Foundatfon for Cooperative men which recently opened at California'8 a n n u a l rain fall Housing) Sales Agents for the the Museum of Contemporary ranges from an average of three HELP US KEEP Number 579 Of A Series Of Articles project, the Queen Mery end. 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Rabbinical ^Council R6C6iV6S D6gr66 s tu d e n t N u rs e COLLEGE INN Ends Studies HILLSIDE PORK STORE YALE AVENUE Teor- New, York Place! HILLSIDE Endorses Medicare At Russell Sage XT’ ------i - 1331 Liberty Ave, neat’ Lo n g Ave. WA 6-0782, meeting ; in Slnel Youth ligious end cultural programs as Pufly Air Conditioned " ' C enter . list week, Rabbinical part of leisure-time activities Council of New Je rse y , com ­ for senior citizen s. Rabbi Leon A FULL LINE OF Catering To Weddings, Parties, prised of members of the Ortho­ Katz, of P assaic, council pre­ dox rabbinate, endorsed the Ken­ sident, named a committee to PRIME. FRESH Banquets and Meetings nedy administration's proposed m ike such s study. Hie com­ m edicare program for the aged mittee Includes Rabbi EUezer under the Social Security. Cohen of H illside. MEATS' Make Your The council unanimously a - & Poultry dopted a resolution urging Con­ Rabbi C ohen' was feted at a gress "to enact a system of special luncheon in honor of the Home Made Reservation Now medlcel cere lot the aged In 25th anniversary of his ordina­ Bolognas keeping with the S o cia l Security tion to the Orthodox Rabbinate. program , which w ill be the most Wi Havt A tarsi Variety of POLISH M U 8 - 1 6 9 6 effective means of providing vital In recognition of the anniver­ and much-needed assistance In a sary, the council membership AND GERMAN STYLE BOLOGNAS “S p irit—of human dignity." -The subscribed^ a special Torha Fund, Delicious Hickory Smoked Hams & Bacons resolution did not, however, make dedicated to Rabbi Cohen. The fund will be utilized for Torah direct reference to the King-An­ MITTLEMAN BROS. INC. derson BUI, now under discus­ study and cultural programs. BARBARA A. PARKER HY-WAY BOWL sion In Congress. Hostesses t t the luncheon in QUALITY BAKERS Rabbi Zev Segal and Rabbi Miss Barbara Anne Parker, Rabbi Cohen’S honor served ------SONN1E ZIEN TS— - ROUTE 22, UNION MU 7-9300 Norman L, Kihan of Newark were 269 William St„ completed a members of the Sisterhood were 1 M iss Bonnlff Z ien ts, daughter 1594- Maple A venue WAverly 3 -6 2 1 2 .one-year- pra-cllalcal nursing sponsors of the resolution. In M rs, Cohen, M rs, Abe Berger, , d l Mr, and Mrs, Bernard B. p rog ram . or.' ’June 4 at Uiiipn OPEN BOWLING" 40 I n c line with the discussion on the Mrs. Harvey Raffle, Mrs, Mar­ Zients, 166 Windsor Way,, was Junlpr College, Cranford, medicare program, Rabbi Her­ tin Gottlieb, M rs, Joseph Hecht, • a member of the* senior class M iss Parker is a student nurse League Reservations for man L . Kahan of Newark asked the M rs. Jack P o rt, M rs, Herman at Russell Sage College, Troy, at Elizabeth .General -Hospital, - 1962 Season Now Being Accepted council to study the feasibility Resnick, M rs. David Gelman and N, Y „ which, was graduated at She . Will ’continue her nursing of Instituting special type re ­ M rs, Leon B razerl’ . die college's 45th commencement training at the School of Nursing DANNY’S’ CONTINENTAL LOUNGE exercises Sunday May 27. “ of Elizabeth General F.ospltal. Entertainmint Nightly M isa j Zients, a graduate of Miss Parker, a graduate Of High School High Honors Hillside High Sdhool, majored In Hillside High School, !s. the tf e j* THE 5 DAZE retailing md received!® B. S. Leonard, B arry Lobe, Mary Lou daughter of Mr. and M rs, Rays, , Tv«®. - Wed - T h u r .' degree. ^ ____ Fresh Bread & Rolls 4 Times Daily • STP-MARKING PERIOD .Russo, Michael Gurwitz, Vln__ niond E , Parker, t h e BELTGNES W e Specialize* In , 5 A’s Hars, Paula Kmet, Karen Coslit. Wedding, .Birtlutyy, Bar Mitzvah & Parly ( u k f*s Seniors: Myma^ G rober, Lois 2 A'S - 3 B 's , DAHHY WILLIAMS, PRQ'P, JACK BEST, MGR. Bernstein Seniors: Louis Krautblatt Juniors: Jeff Bam Juniors: Sharon Alboum . Your Date Book 7 Catering . Bur . Mltzvahs . Britiis: IMPORTED ’Sophomores: Lynn*Zipper; E v - Sophomores: Kenneth Mandel, JORDAN’S alynn Hyra,,Erlc Javel. Trina Berne. Listings In th is column will be given all organizations which BOILED HAM Freshm en:' Judi Kaplan, Har­ Freshm en:’ Susan Stark, Mary supply the dates of their meetings. FOOD MART riet. Cooper, Kathleen Alberts- Wright, Sande Goldberg, Jeff KESSELMAN’S June 7 Chapter, Women’s 59( ftlb. 4A’s - IB 1 Steinberg, Sharon Halllngse, Van Liquone. Arhrrizcns, Da is y . GsoctRits Meeting of H illside Chapter, O RT. 1045 No. Broad St. . Seniors: Frank Percoskie. Heres, Bgrry Frank, Marilyn Or- Women’s American ORT, F ish TnAre pun SetciALTw Elizabeth - A Complete DOMESTIC Juniors: Howard Tarler, Susan lans. t S elf Service M arket WaUUey, Patti Rosenfeld, Robert SWISS CHEESE 2 A’s - 2 B 's . June 24 1Su..u!2!,|dA7 U# .^livery Service Hershkowitz, Ronnie Senner, June Ilf Hliitio#, N .J. ______WAvtrly 9-9622 Spnlors: A rlene Trizna, Sally Meeting of Men’s Club of Con­ Sophomores: Nancy Courage, Sinai Sisterhood board r EL 2-1381 391 % !b , Vreeland, Paul Landow, Miriam lng. servative Congregation of Hill­ Ronald Rozan, Howard Rosen­ KUgnjan, Blni Acherman, Roger side, ■ - berg, Kenny Frank, DavfdKrieg- Hillihan, M artin Bleckner. COME TO HARRY’S IF YOU LIKE D IR E C T IO N OF AL ZIMMERMAN - June 12 man, Jeff Swanger, • Juniors: Karen Welland, Janet Meeting of township 50ti\ an­ Freshmen; Ruth Silber, Philip JUne 25 Fayclkv niversary committee, Jajosky, Susan Becker. •* Sophomores; Michael Kessler, Hillside Safety Council meet­ ' Dinner-dance 6f Hillside Ed­ TOWNLEY’S 4 A’s Frances Chmlel, Carol Strugat- ing.' ucation A ssociation. Restaurant and Caterers Sophom ores; Frank Boice, e s, Irwin Kanton, Patricia Ann June 13 Judi Tumltt. Dzmil, M arjo rie Gorodko, Susan June 27 . 580-592 NORTFT AVE. UNION, N. J. "*Board of Education meeting. Freshm en; Ruth Wagner, Sha­ Keisch, Planning Board meeting, near Morris Avenue EUzabeth 2-9092 S Planning Board meeting, ron O'Connell, Michael Brams, Freshmen: FrankCherlff, John Kiwanis Club meeting. Kiwanis Club meeting. Special BugioossmanY Lunch Served P aiii Reoonyiiended By Diinciin Hines & Gourmet Mayailne Eva Llstman, Karen Wolt, M arc Zemanovlc, Lyrin W e i s s b e r g , - O Y STER S n I X SEA SO N Bernstein. Lenny Wilf, EUen Grober, Carole July 3 June 14 Slcanicil Clam* k Clams On Tin* __ 3 A 's - 2 B 's. Romanyshyn,. Alan Wasserman, Township Committee meeting. Meeting of Roth Chapter, City Alaskan Crib"Claws — Sputb Afrlcun I.ob- Seniors; Ja ck Cohen, P * u l Mark P ascal, C14p Ann Patrick,;. Cochrane’s Cocktail Lounge of Hope. Bruilrd Mainr Lohslvrs — sieakv Merz, Nan C ollie, Glenn, Dia­ July U - 1274 N. BUOAD ST. 1A - 4 B 's -Muierhriii.'n And Many Other Ifi-m- mond, Alan Friedm an. Juniors: Barbara Korenstein. Board of Education meeting. • June 16 Juniors: P a u l a Mankowltz, Sophomores: Marianne Stanta- Planning Board meeting, Fortnightly Group picnic. JIMMY VEE TRIO" Wilma Gottlieb, Alan Kleinian. gata, Renee Roygk. Ktwlnls Club meeting. HARRY’S ■Sophomeres: Robert M argolls, 1 A » 3 B 's 'Ju n e 17' ,225 Fabyan Place, Newark Rose Ferrlgno, Joanl DeSanto, July 17 Wed., Fri.> S o t.,I Sun. Seniors; Dominic Valente, E l­ Week-long PA L Fund Drive Joann Peace, Roslyn Needle. TownBhip Committee’ meeting. len Small, Judy Fried,. Joanne opens. ‘ Freshmen: Sandra Strassberg, MEETING HALL FOR HIRE Wlnqulst, Alan Shandler, H erbert Donna Yadusky. July 18 Koross, Judy Lasky, Robert Koch June 19 3 A'a - IB Kiwanis Club meeting. JOHNNY MURPHY’S Juniors: Terry Schlmel, Joyce Township Committee meeting. Seniors: Stanley Schw artz, Ourtov* Joan Fridman, . July 2s - BRASS HORN HENRY’S HILLTOP TAVERN Sophomores: Robert Weinberg, June 20 Juniors; Charles Poliak Planning Board meeting. RESTAURANT' A COCKTAIL LOUNGE Fred Shanon, Karen Lowensteln, Kiwanis Club meeting. HENRY HIMMIR, PROP. Sophomores i Norman Ginsberg Kiwanis Club meeting. Diane B erge r, JudyTangel,M ar-- Young Dem ocratic Club n cor. CHERRY t WEST GRAND STS. Freshmem Jean Harrison, 355 SUMMIT A'VRNU& WAVERLY 9-9326 tin Berlansteln. lng. L arry Pearlm an, Henry Hubaoh- . July 29 EL IZ A B E T H , N. J . — EL 4*8767 Freshmem Elliot Collins, Meeting of Men’s Clqb of Con­ man, Arthur P e y se r, Mark White Charlotte Cadmus, Leah Sher, . June 21 ACCEPTED FOR WHERE OLD FRIENDS MEET M orris WUkenfeld, Donald K al- servative Congregation of H ill­ UTIFUL REGENCY Carol Rudnick, Susan Egeth, Leo­ Board m eeting of. H 11 1 a 1 d < side. fus, Lenard Berlanatelh, Linda. nard Fertlg, William Bernstein- Claire & B ill’s CORONET Sweet Shoppe YOUR WEDDING D f n ’l C H k T ia iy a a . 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Birthday Party THIS TIME it ’s a g irl for M r, and Mrs,. Malcolm N; Bohrod of -49 Hemlock T e r „ Springfield. ~Of Eastern Star Baby Susan Ruth, who made her debut April 26 In Newark Beth . T h e 39th birthday anniversary Israel Hospital, has two brothers, Party of Hillside Chapter 192, William, 5, and Robert, 2, Order of the Eastern Star w ill M rs, Bohrod, the form er M iss follow the 7:30 p.m. business Elaine Goldberg, form erly of 1604 meeting Friday June 15 at the .C rescent Ave,, is the daughter of Masonic Hall, 1444 N. Broad Mr, and Mrs, Rubin Goldberg who St, M rs. Thomas Chamberlain, now reside In M lllbum , associate matron)- ® be in ' charge. ------VACATIONING fo r two weeks in the tropical breezes of the Caribbean Islands are MissAndy Sayhrook-APM Beth Elsenberg, daughter of Mr, and M rs, Herman J , Elsenberg of 316 Jerom e Ave. and her com ­ Board Meeting panion, Miss Lois Ackerman of The executive board of the A.P , Rutherford, Morrib-Saybrook School P .T JL . The pair are spending a week Met at the.home of M rs. David at Hie Carlb-Hilton Hotel In San Horwita, 184 Windsor Way, Mon­ Juan, Puerto Rico, and then will, day June 4 . Mrs, Sanford H ar- fly to St. Thomas, Virgin Islands, . wood, president, introduced the where they w ill be guests to t a m embers of the executive' board week at, the V irgin-lsle-H llton for the 1962-63 year. Hotel. Serving on the auditing com * Miss Elsenberg, a graduate of mittee are Mrs, George Zisman, Hillside High School and Berkeley M rs, C harles Horvath find M rs. Secretarial School, East Grange, Sanford Harwood, is an executive secretary in die Officers, and chairmen w ill at­ advertising field, MARYANN F GUGLIEMETTI tend a School of Instruction June 7 at the Connecticut F arm s School . THE BARMITZVAH of Charles The bethrothal of M iss Mary..- Hillside High School. The bt.ue- in Union. On June 12 there w ill be B ert Friedman, son of M r;- and n snh Frances Gugliemetti to Mr. elect iB also a graduate of Ber­ a Union County Council Institute Mrs. Louis L, Friedman of 247 James C. Sasso has been an­ keley Secre tarial School;- Ea'st for officers and chairmen at New­ Wlnans Ave„ took place May 26 nounced by her parents, M r, and Orange, and Is employed by the ark State Teachers College, Mor­ at Temple B ’nai Abraham, New- M rs. Louis Gugliemetti of 96 Val- JiM . Huber Corp. of U n ion. Mr. ris A ve., Union, ■ . ark. ley View Rd. t h e prospective Sasso, vyho formerly served with M r, David Harris, principal, Luncheon for fifty guests was bridegroom is the son of Mrs.' the Navy, is-employed by Jersey announced the eighth grades "Will served at the Friedman home in James J. Sasso of 244 Ryan St. Tab Card Corp., Union. He is visit the United Nations Tuesday the afternoon and a dinner party and the late Mr. Sasso. attending evening c la s s e s at June 5. The trip la sponsored also in Charles' honor was held The couple sire graduates of Union junior College, Cranford. by the P.T.A , the following afternoon at P lans were completed fo r a Steiner’s in Newark, 21st PINGRY SUMMER SESSIONS Record Hop to be held Friday Attending the festivities Were June 8 at the A,F, Morris School M r, and M rs, Joseph Siegel of inns 27 - Avgust 15,1962 rfrom...b^aamHl-9-PJ4. Dance, New York, grandparents of the "contests wlirBS'Keld. M rs. M ar* guest of honor, and other re la ­ READMG QJNK vin W eiss is chairman, ; tives from Miami Beach, Fla.; 3*4 or 7 week course * M rs, Zisman, library chair­ Baltimore, Md, and. New Haven, .. .. Advanced - Developmental - Remedial man, announced plans for a tea Conn,* ACADU* COURSE -for Sen ior Library Council mem­ bers w ill be held Wednesday June FETED at a pre-nuptial mis­ Grades 8.- 12...35-hours of instruotion 16 fit the home of M rs, Harvey cellaneous shower and luncheon Review - Advanced Credit - Preview Mahders, co-chairman, at 823 was Miss Beverly Joan Aaron, this woman is Foreign Languages - Mathematics .. Jerom e AYe, daughter of M r. and M rs. Ben c o o k in g ; English - Soienoe ..History M rs, Harwood advised the Aaron of 207 Wlnans Ave, BWtHIKMT PROGRAM theme for the year would be Fifty guests attended May- 2 7 - College Chemistry - Exploratory Soienoe ■ at the Chanticler In MUlburn. ON HER NEW PROGRAMMED ■ BAhir.n ' Study Skills - Art - Caloulus “ Keys of Knowledge Open Doors RANGE! Hostesses were Mrs. Helen Cel- Publio Speaking - Voioe and Diotion to Understanding." Cooking is Just this simple op the lentan of Plainfield, M rs. Edwin College.Readings- Adv. Composition • v Twenty-two members of the advanced new line of Caloric Ranges- . more aocurate! -And remember Aaron of Cranford and M rs, Gil­ ■ . L ite ra tu re ■ pAy CAMP % executive board attended alUnch- now on display at Elizabethtown Gas. your new range is backed by'a eon Tuesday Jude 5 at Town and bert Marcus of Linden, aunts of j A ges 5-14 D ally lo iW a .m . - 3$4S a.m. the guest of honor. Two modern features, both available -guaranteei Swimming - Games - Sports Campus Restaurant, Union, 'to -Arts -. Crafts - Shop . honor the immediate p ast p resi­ The bride-elect, a graduate of In the new line, release you from the aijd one from Elizabethtown! dent, M rs, Bernard Bernstein . Hillside High School, received tiresome business of remaining at her sheepskin June 3 from the Intel I igence Testing and G uests were Mr. David H arris? home while the, dinner is cooking. CONTEST AND^ FREE ■ Peychologieol Service principal, and Mrs, Donald GiU- U niversity of Connecticut in tnore. Community Advisor. Storrs. She will exchange mar­ With Calorjc you get:— DEMONSTRATION “ “ TRANSPORTATION AVAILABLE**** M rs. Bernstein was presented riage vows at Steiner’s in New­ PROGRAMMED COOKING—Yoy can ■ For a Hmited time-oniyi-yaij^stn- ark with M r. Mel Silverman ot-,, Plngry School, Hillside, N.J. EL 5 - 6990 a ^ i ft by the board as a token of her service. Norwich, Conn., come August 12. set a roast, chicken or anything that J " on_9 of these beautiful -ranges M rs. Harwood was chairm an. needs baking or roasting, in the in Elizabethtown's Introductory MR, AND MRS, Ben Aaron of morning. The food cooks and the QontBst. Here's all yeu do— just 207 Wlnans Ave, have returned oven automatically keeps if piping. visit your Elizabethtown Gas shdW- . from Richmond, Va., where they 10 EXTRA DIVIDEND DAYS attended a bridal shower for Miss hot (170°F.) until you choose to room.for a FREE DEMONSTRATION Lynore Katz, fiancee of th eir son, serve.,.11.. ~ _£f_the Caloric' range and p ic irijjT f U INCREASED DIVIDENDS Mr. Stewart Aaron. ACCURATE MEAT TIM IN G — With your entry blank , , . OR The prospective bridegroom Caloric's Special “Meat Probe” coupon below for complete details Mr, and Mrs. Ben Katz of Rich­ there's no more guesswork involved unshed odgnse at aomsneus, tne at NO COST and NO OBLIGATION. TREE MONEY ORDERS mond, will inarch down the mid­ In cooking, meat or .poultiy. JusV INSURED BAVDMS oven holds a perfect serving'tem­ FREE DELIVERY TOR SAVERS dle aisle of-Tem ple Beth F I in, inject the probe into‘ the meat and ■ perature .. . even for hours! Richmond June 24 to r e c . their FREE NORMAL INSTALLATION " I d o 's " ,. set it (rare, medium, etet). That’s all "With your new Caloric, meals will IMS CHRISTMAS CLUB you do. When the meat reaches the FREE SERVICE Mr, Aaron, an alumnus of be more delicious, more appetizing NOW OPEN Hillside High School, was gradu- TERMS AS LOW AS $5 PER MONTH DMDENra ANTICIPATED M VBM D ated from Tem ple University , PAID ON COMPLETED College of Pharmacy in Phila­ EmCTIVX JAM 1. MM delphia. He attended Medical Col­ ELIZABETHTOWN ACCOUNTS lege in. Am sterdam, Holland and TEAR AND MAIL TODA Y! is presently (th ir d year student CALORIC CONTEST DEPT?. at Medical College of Virginia CONSOUDA TED I 1EeUwAB.CDH«vWcTC0NS0LIDATED GAS CO. ~ib Riatm • 16 W. JERSEY ST., ELIZABETH, N.J. — Bleatg tanrl ma riaHiif Ntw „ ...... COMMUNITY CHURCH in ELIZABETH, NEW JERSEY and Information-on how I may Win one 8 INVESTORS SAVINGS Syosset, N.Y;, was the setting MMABTI (Otfir limited to i ; t i served by Elizabethtown Gnl j Name ...... ^ • *WU5"'» Avi h w u n m o H n. m tu {for the m arriage of M ias Sandra m Address ...... Jeanne Kreasly to Mr. David Mil­ S l“ , t ™ ' I MtTWHW i PfRTH AMI0Y I MNWAY WESTFIELD ler Lange, son of Mr. and Mrs, 184 Elm St. Phone ...... G j. Franklin Lange of 1233 Sal­ i s s 1 AO 34)04(1 em Ave, The bride is the daugh­ Lucille M, Simmons Betrothed 'Hadassah Sets Bible Class Class Of 32 30th Anniversary Reunion s u m Ends Season Day At Races The final session of the Adult-" Bible C lass of the EllzabethAve. Hillside Chapter of Hadassah Presbyterian Church for th e 1961— will sponsor * ! day at Monmouth 62 season was held Sunday at Race Track Tuesday June 12 for the church. The class will re­ • memhers, friends and relatives, sume Sept. 30, ..^ H ere’s your chance, to make Bible discussions will be fea­ Hadassah your best b et," -says tured at all but one meeting Mrs, Joseph Peyser, president, each month. Current a ffa irs pro­ ''" a t our last affair, fop' the sea­ gram s will be held O ct. 28, Nov. ; so n .'’ She explained that fids in­ 25 and Dee, 30. Topics to be cludes general admission) reser­ discussed .will be Nationalist ved seaj_ in the grandstand and China, Korea and Okinawa, re­ clubhouse facilities. It was fur­ spectively. ther. .stated; that if th ere are Rev, Donald T. C rispin, pastor, enough reservations v, in early conducts the Bible discussions. there will be an air-conditioned Mrs. N.S, Phillips is in charge bus d lr e c tw the track-andre turn. ot the current affairs discus­ Ticket reservations maybe made sions, I through M rs. 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LU CILLE M . SIMMONS SAMUEL D. KAPLAN, M.D. . The betrothal of Miss Lucille Hillside High School, attended announces the removal of hi|, office fp M. Simmons to Mr. George Jam es Eastern Bible Institute in Pen­ Pouris, son of Mr. and M rs. John nsylvania. She Is employed by 648 WESTMINSTER AVE Pcuris of Glenwood Ave., Bloom ­ Baker & Taylor Co., here. Mr. field, has been made known by Pouris was graduated from Elizabeth, N.J. ber parents, M r. and M rs. W il­ Bloomfield Technical High School liam E , Simmons, Sr.'of 219 Hol­ and Is with F X J .C o r p ;, Kearny. PRACTICE LIMITED TO DISEASES OF THE SKIN lywood Ave., The announcement OFFICE HOURS BY APPOINTMENT was made at a family dinner party The wedding is scheduled to May 13 at the Simmons hom e. take place Dec. 29 In Calvary The brid e-elect, an alumna of Tem ple, Irvington. Telephone EL 2-7624 EVERYONE'S INVITED!... A

(Zimmerman Photo) Hillside High "iChool'Glass ot master was Sot Soroka who pre­ took the p rize fojr die m ost . Committee in charge of arrange­ 1932 held its 30th anniversary sented p isse s .fo r the travelers, children, • ments were Sol Soroka, Carl reunion May-19 a t the Washington the grandm others and' grand- Frahm, Thomas Forsyth, House, Watchung. Traveling the fathers* C a rr ie Aiuto Staunton Faculty advisors were Mr, ANNIVERSARY greatest -distance ■ were Dorothy and M rs, Irwin ‘ ‘Pop** Sowers, Michael Stachura, ' Rita Birch and Joseph Domina were ^the Wiimot Geller, Arnold Spoffard Mr, and M rs, Leonard Mitchell sen, Virginia Martin Andrews grandparents, Leslie Leonard and Bernard Schorr, Toast­ and M iss M arguerite Heeseman. and Jean P r eziak Noble, CELEBRATION SOUTH-; ORANGE - A Cross has also been elected treasurer and C rescent award • for-H igh of the Student Teacher Educa­ of ELIZABETH scholastic average was presented tional Association and is a m em ­ to Gerald Aldl of 274 Oakland be r, of Phi Mu Gambia, national OLLEGE T e r ., H illside, at the Seton H all fine arts society, FEDERAL University Awards Night June 5. AURORA, N.Y- - Dr. Edward SAVINGS NEW BRUNSWICK - M argaret J , Gonczy of 156 Nottingham Way, CIRCLES . K . Short of .101 Hollywood A ve., Hillside, N J ., recently attended This 39th anniversary celebration is Hillside, Newark division ev e­ the annual fathers weekend of our way of saying "Thank You" for ning student of Rutgers'Univer­ Wells College here with his the privilege of serving you over the sity, was elected to the honor daughter, Nancy E, Gonczy, years, and for the tremendous confi­ MEDFORD, MASS. — Ronald gen International Festival In Nor­ society rece n tly at the annual member of the Class of 1964. dence placed in Elizabeth Federal by o t A. Collins 240 Windsor .Way. way Ju n e 6 . University College Day ceremon­ our savers. It also affords an oppor- Hillside, N .J., has been named Szym anskl is the son of M r, ies, Arnold Qlsnan of J $ M ertz tuhfty for others to |oin our family of to Sword and Shield for 1962- and M rs. W alter Szymanskl. Ave. recently received a Merck happy savers, * - 1963, honorary sophomore tra­ , The 6 0 -v o ice chorus was in ­ COLUMBUS, OHIO - M irro rs, Award for excellence In phar­ ctions society at Tufts Univer­ vited to appear at the festival sophomore women’s honorary maceutical chemistry at the Rut­ sity, where he is a freshm an. in a joint performance with the organization at Ohio State Uni­ gers University College of Phar­ lie IS a m em ber of the swim­ Yale U n iversity Wind Symphony. versity, recen tly announced th e . macy A w a r d s Convocation In ming team and the Pre-medical The Yale aggregation also num­ election of C laiT'V , Render, Newark. AND RECEIVE FREE GIFTS FOR NEW ACCOUNTS Society,| . bers about 60 members. freshman, of 635 Puree St., Hill­ Following the festival appear­ side, N .J. Daniel Stump, a member ofthe ance, they will tour w estern Resident Joins YQUR CHOICE WHEN YOU OPEN 490th AFROTC Cadet Wing. New­ Europe, presenting concerts in - Robert Conway of 59 H illside ark College of Engineering, w ill Norway, Denmark, West G e r ­ Ava. was elected vice president Pfizer Staff A NEW SAVINGS ACCOUNT OF $50 OR MORE attend a four week summer train ­ many and T h e Netherlands. Th ey and Andrew Horhun of 284 Sh el­ ing encampment at Eglin A ir will retu rn home June 30. ton T e r. recording secretary r e ­ NEW YORK— Emile M. VltelU Fore, Base, Florida. Keith Wilson, ofthe Yale music cently by S ig m a Bern T a u Sf 1207 Salem Ave;; H illside, has This summer training Is a part faculty, conducts the Yale Wind' Fraternity at Newark State C ol­ been appointed a professional THIS BEAUTIFUL of his four year Air Force ROTC Symphony during the European lege, Union. .service representative for Pfizer program which will lead to a tour. F . Austin Walter, Rutgers Laboratories division of Chas. Reserve Commission as a 2d associate professor of music, NEW BRUNSWICK - Barbara Pfizer & Go,, Inc,, 118-year-old- BEACH BAG Lieutenant in the A ir F o rce , conducts the Rutgers Male Cho- R. W oller, daughter of M r. , and pharmaceutieal ' and chem ical A colorful drawstring bag, plastic lined, Sadet Stump i s a junior at N e p rus-as w ell as joint perform ances M rs. Seym our Mr WoUer of 214-' manufacturer. majoring in mechanical engi­ by the two groups, Clark St., Hillside, recently was In his new position, M r, V i- - sofiyenifnt or beach or many other neering, He w illbe commissioned elected co-news editor of The telia will bring information on uses — perfect to carry w hen traveTihgr upon graduation in-June 1963. NEWARK May 3 — M iss Rons Caellian, cam pus newspaper of the Company’s new products and He is the son of-Mr. and M rs. Bernstein of 1550 Schley S t., Douglass C ollege, women's divi­ research discoveries to physi­ W, Stump, and resides at 592 H illside, was chairman of the sion of R u tgers University. cians, pharmacists and other Puree St., H illside. Rutgers Newark College of Arts professional medical groups in and S c ien ces Alumni A ssociation BOSTON, MASS. - Ellen B er- ' the Asbury Park area, NEW BRUNSWICK - Paul F . -annual spring meettag_reqently taiwltz, daughter of Mr. and M rs. Mr, Vitella is a graduate of Szymanskl of 545 McMichael P l„ at the Military P itt Hotel. The Samuel Berkow itz of 1527 L e slie St, Peter’s College, He has ser­ Hillside, a -s e n io r at Rutgers State U niversity Newark G lee St,, Hillside, recently was elected, ved two years in the Marine University, perform ed with The Club gave a concert. Miss Bern­ secretary of the Class of 1964 Corps. He is a native of Eliza- Rutgers M ale Chorus at the B e r - stein is a 1960 graduate. at Em erson College here. 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MAXON PONTIAC, INC. 283 NORTH BROAD STREET. ELIZABETH w ear public s e r v ic e FLindtrt 1-1000 1477 NORTH BBOAD S IK H . HILLSIDE, I . J. W AH 900 HOURSl DAILY • A. M. TO a P. M., THUD*. . A. M. TO . . . M., p ^ e ^ t h e Hi l l s i d e , n j , t i m e s , T h u r s d a y j u n e !*, Sinai Services Slate Vote Drive In Senate Contest H.S. Honor Society Installs 15 For Shavyoth , Dedication to “Character," presid en t for three y e a rs, ob- Shsvuoth, the Jewish fes­ "Leadership,” "Scholarship," I tained nine athletic le tte r s and tival com memorating fhe divine and “ S erv ice" was pledged by 'k il l h olds the high school broad revelation of the Torah (s the' fifteen members of Hillside High jump, record, ^incB, graduation, chlld isn .o f Israel at M f, Sinai School as they were In stalled Into Mr.* R o b e rts ~ taught fo r liilnd wtlki be ushered In at sundown • the Hillside Chapter of the Na­ ye ars in the Irvington school this evening, Thursday June 7, system and, for the p ast 25 tion al Honor Society June 1 In The schedule of-Shsvuoth ser­ the. sch o ol, auditorium. A re­ y e ars Served as Superintendent v ices' at Sinai Congregation ception followed in the cafeteria, of the New Providence schools*. Maple A ve., will be as follows: President^, of the H illside ch ib r * T h e fifteen honored students Thppg^ay..June 7 ,-9'p,m;-j -Frls, included Lo!i Bernstein; David M itch ell Kaufman, presented the day June 8, 8t4S a.m ,j 8H5 p,m, alumnusJAdth-A-gift..__ Bluestone, Jack 'Cohen, “Nam and 8:30 p .m ,; Saturday, June 9 C o llie , Glenn Diamond, Myma Sev en junior students w ithout- 8|43 a.rrt, and 8 p,m, Grober, Arlene Handler and standing academic records were Yizkor o r Memorial Services Phone M ichael- H eriklps. Mltohel! selected for 9 probation of one will take place on Saturday at Kaufm an, Miriam Kllgm an, Jack year. The juniors included Janet 10:45 a ,m . Rabbi Ellszer Cohen P o le s , Alan Shandler, Stanley F a y c i k ,' Wilma Gottlieb, Robert will conduct the services Schwartz, Arlene Trlzna and H erskow itz, Paula Mankowitz, « The children of th* 'Sinai S a lly Vreeland w ere also in­ M aury Rabinowltz, Je ffr e y Ram Hebrew School will hold their WA 3-9207 and Howard T a r le r ,, „ sta lle d . Miss G lo ria Manning!' own s e r v ic e s under the direction : Spanish instructor,' . •and Miss After die ceremony*. teachers of H erm an C . Lanjsey, principal, Cynthia Soklln, h isto ry teacher, and invited guests were welcomed on Frid ay and Saturday, June j DOCTOR WANTED. IN HILLSIDE serv ed as advisors EQ the group. at a reception in the high school apd 9, fro m 10 to 11 a,m^~ln T h e installation consisted of cafeteria, Mrs, Wayne^HEfv- the K asoff Youth Lounge of the— a traditional candle-lighting B ratiom , M rs, Ruhl L , C uster Hebrew School and Youth Cen- or other professional man. Two new, large cerem ony, followed— by- four and-Mrs^_Stacey Dunham poured. modern offices for rent at North Broad St. speech es on the g o als of the and Coe Ave. Air-conditioned, gas heat, fluo­ N ational Honor So cie ty , David rescent lighting. piuestone discussed, "Schol­ arship" and vice president Nan Collie described “Sefvlce," FLASH CLEANERS GALL A. RULLIS E l 2-5775 “ C h aracte r" was th e topic pre­ sented by Jack P o le s , Stanley Schw artz spoke on "Leader­ AND SHIRT LAUNDERiRS s h i p ." A s the Distinguished Alumnus of the Year, the Hillside Chapter- Liberty & Hillside : MAP VOTER REGISTRATION DRIVE- Making plans tor a non-partisan voter registration OPPORTUNITY FOR DELICATESSEN MAN selected Mr, Allen Roberts, A drive in Union County under the auspices of the New. Jersey organization for a Better State T v i l M i (HEW JOBS) are two of the group’s trustees, the Democratic and Republican State senatorial 'm em ber of the th ird graduating Go into delicatessen and appetizer business for candidates and their county chairmen, Left to right above are, seated, H. Roy Wheeler, Lannon c la s s of Hillside High School, ■ yourself in snnnessful Shopping Tenter in Hilisidn. __F. Mead, Nelson F . Stamler; standing, James Kinneally, Joseph McLean, Charles Bailey. Mr. -Roberta served as class MU 8-9646 ------SKEMPF’S SALeT____ Owner owns'fixtures, little cash is needed. Excel-. Plans for a unique voter re­ participation in the political, life Mead,1 “The con test between SUPERIOR COURT OP NEW JERSEYEAW. DIVISION. PASSAIC COUNTY, DOCKET II- lent terms can be arranged for eager, ambi tious man gistration drive to ’ bring out the ■ofjtJnion County." Nelson F . Stam ler, Republican o f Union, and H. Roy Wheeler, 4121-61 L-S290-01 WRIT OP CIVIL ACTION/ YOUR LOVELY FURS WILL vote in November's crucial state . In pointing out that there are EXECUTION with delicatessen experience. senate race In Union County were over 55,000 unregistered poten­ Democrat of Linden, will, de­ . NEW JERSEY BANK AND TRUST C0M- LOYE “ H IB E R N A T m " ‘TIL announced today by -Lannon F , , tial voters In Union County, Mead termine the con tro l of the New ' PANT, t corporation. Platans, va. CHARLES FALL HERE IH OUR COOL ROBERT BORRE, et al, Defendants. Mead, vice president of the said, “ Regardless of the issues, Jersey State Sen ate. It is consi­ MOTH-HEAT, HUMIDITY, PHONE MU 6 2511 FOR FOR DETAILS sponsoring group, New Je rse y personalities and other tradi­ dered by both p arties to be the THIEF-PROOF VAULTS! Organization for a Better State. tion al' trappings -of-- a hotly most important state legislative THEY'LL BE IHSURED, TOO! HOMES PGR RENT HELP WANTED FEMALE ___Mead, who is president of The contested political campaign, the election to be held in half a cen- J SEASHORE Regina Corporation In RahwayT' Ija s lc test in politic su ceurs when ’tury?11— - VACATION $$$ ; said that NEW JO BS, as the voters puli ' a voting machine 4‘Not sines 1 9 1 4 ," Mead con­ •11 tha rl|ht, title and interest of tbe iBove- 1 Can. be yours as an AVON civic group is popularly known, . lever in th e ir , neighborhood tinued, “ has a Democratic named defendants/ In and to the following SOUTH BELMAR - 4 Houses Representative in your neighbor-* is initiating a-county-wide non­ polling place. For this reason Governor been in office at the Pr^ rttit0Wlt! available * for sum mer season, hodd, You can earn $2 and up partisan voter registration drive it is extrem ely important that same time' as h is party held land and premise* situated, lying and being in. the Township of Hillside, Union County, off fSTfr AvG, Make cliolce- f^ per jiours. part time. For home through telephone workshops. every citizen be eligible to=ex­ a , majority in both houses of New Jersey, and more particularly described ‘fit your, family. A ll utilities 4 interview call M rs, Ford, MI It is seeking to persuade ^aii~ ercise his frasihis^to—voteior- the L eg islatu re,'' At present, blocks ffonTbefich. Bcunttyeal 2-5146. unregistered voters in Union the candidates of his c h o ic e ," the poliHcaT makeup ~of-tHe i Estate ‘Pine Terracej S. Belmar. MALE OR FEMALE ~ County to ex ercise their r e ­ ’ ' Highlighting the importance of Senate is: 10 Republicans and Join Our 1 9 6 3 sponsibilities of personal, par­ L ocal Information (fall F L -1* registration is the Union County irDemocrats due to the re­ 2760. • Hairdressers located in Hillside ticipating Citizenship. “ It is the Senatorial, race, the only elec­ signation of Union County's aim of this activity,” Megd said, tion for state office on the ballot former senator, the. late Robert area who have following and are BEGINNING In the sc . looking for an*attractive oppor- “ to broaden the base of public this November, According to Cj-Crane* .■Buchanan Street at a poir LANDSCAPE GARDENER -westerly 1090.30 feet fror tunity. Call E Ssex 1-3515 eve­ corner of said Buchanan nings, . ® ' = , • Street (formerly Long Ave Vacation Club HELP WANTED FEMALE . M others' C ircle 4th Mon. at Cleanups; reseed s* lawns made; 8l00 PJM. weekly maintenance. A1 Gar­ CfrtiEIIHTER Coe-Weds Couples Club 3rd $1 - $2-$3 and $5 dener, OR 3-4504, - You want a carpenter? C all F ’. SUPERVISORS Friday.7!1S PA 1,, Hlntenberger for building, r e - | pairing, g e n e r a 1 contracting, LINE ASSEMBLY • Calvary Lutheran Church I PHOTOGRAPHS* roofing, cabinet work. Estimates Maple Aye;; qn& Clark St,L_ Dividends paid on all completed Clubs CAMERA SUPPLIES \ given free. No job' too. iarge or Y LIGHT PACKAGING ' Rec. C. Morgan Wagner, pastor.' North 4 degrees 37 minutes Weat 124.74 fe< * too sm all, C all EL 3-6227 after 7:45 a.m. Sunday School U a.m . I to the4 point end plica of beginning. morning serv ic es. BEING KNOWN AND DESIGNATED A PlMMnt surroundings in ci*an, modorn coimttlc plant. #582 (formerly #66) Buchanan Street, Hill •CANDp.' Weddings,. Passports, •Me. NaJ. i n v e s t o r s s a v i n g s There ia due approximately *977.78 an Ph otostats. Zimm erman * PhotV LOT FOR SALE Apply in person, * Elizabeth. Avenue Presbyterian-. Ser>ice,1113 L iberty Ave. EL 4r dhureh: * “ Tuesday ihrouijh Friday, Jgnf u , 13, 14,'15 Rev, Donald .Tyler Crispin, 0505,. Lagoon lot fo r sale, 60 x . 90; ihii a ir r . QrlacaUo, 8liarii 1128 Liberty Avenue % Glen: Cove, New Jerse y , F o r pastor, Joroma Alper It Alpor, Attya. further information call FUlton Immediate Employment, Company Benefits 9 a,m. Young Adult Break­ DJ,lt HT CL - 549 fast Grt&p. May 17 - Jun* 7 - HAZEL BISHOP, INC 9:30 e.m. Graded Church MISC. FOR SALE F n n k lin M em orial Methodist 199-62— flat. only-L— Jun. 3 , 1 9 6 3 Window fan, 3 0 ” Vim with G .E , • Church, Maple and Kaer Ave­ motor, 3 s p e e d s, Intake and e x . nue, Newark, D r. EdsonR. Leach, ‘ hauat, automatic thermostat con . - LINE ASSEMBLY pastor, Parsonage 78 Mertz Ave., trdl. Phone CHeiUIUt 1-1348, phone WA 3 -9449. . ,

Couch, 2 leather top end tables, HILLSIDE ASSEMBLY OF GOD build 1 leather top coffee table, p er- - LIGHT PACKAGING' 211 B altim ore Ave,' Tect condition, C ell-after 5, 926— , Pastor F red Markant, R ev. another dream 2726, H illside, No- experience necessary. -Pleaiafii-attrfeufldv Fred Markant, Jr.r-Asalstant lr.

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