ESTABLISHED 1924 OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE tOWNSHlP^ND SCHOOL DISTRICT O F HILLSIDE VOL. XL, NQ. 42 • ■>------:___ T]iEJilJJLaDE.X J ’ Tt^4ES; THDRSBA¥ AtiODST l t M BRICE TEN CENTS PHONE $28-9207 - jylr» Klfnaifliad been enciploy-' ( | | j » • _ Funeral Friday Ad by; the Hesco Machinery. r | C I V Q T O U V I G T r i D T f t Company, Newark* for more ^ Of Paul Kifner, Shea Stadium - . The annual SiUside P la y softbaU / • 6 * ’ ;... m« i, v . mi. ffTPAilfida*;»•£• Act’ To Control Prominent Here r . . . ' ^ --ground trip - ffi the New Yorit grounds, the Armv at the ■ / $ $ ! £ £ £ M6t9 baseball game at Shea The buses will leave the Ina Ground Md "o fa ^sulLna will beheldmhlvidnday Central Avenue field house at H5me,iSeO M orris Ave.,Union, age of 57. Interment will to in Ffiaay, August 14 at Ua.m.fcr Hqjlywccd Memnrtni p.,.y Mg. Peter G-^Huffiaa-ite)—the trip .wlU-Jtrteg-elt-her-thelr 'Patti Klfnerrof~946 Salem Ave., Ion. - r.a.-.-K,L,r<- S M i g g Recreation. W & t a O S | L t e EMaftor FergusonKffiier, were There will be'100 youngsters lunoh. at the stadium,. .' Parking Area honored or. p.jj, Rl frorn Hillside attending this- Mrs. Kay Mllleip, director .of Chief W Police Ernest Voe& ,f Hillside- LodgelSUj B nai s rltn trifeJErloplty for-thetflfT^IT the Central Avenue playgtoundi when they Were GOP To Aid Tax Appeals announced this week that he will Don t 'Mention It Toflp's .&nnjjl[~l( -««lrae. ha given to the volleybaii-and—wtll-be In charge of this trip. recommpnd to the Township ______" -4 ■ Parents.areiM & ^i to attend. w Hillside: Jllg lc a n g «ai-aBW lig,1Kii'..af Ave. POLITICS IL L WET? 'pllque. lor 'servioe to Hillside. Committee an amendment to the PAL. .we^yplunteeredlB-assisttax- corner Bright St. Traffic Ordinance which will TOBM TELLS OFP-FAA Shots Fail To, H$lt Fugitives payers who wish to appeal their Taxpayers are requested to '• -. Mr. Kifner, president of ifSe ' enable the department j chase of throe r s west bound lane qfj assas s ^ s . -t visanneunesa a y Sjgc Bg a ref- force parking' on the public HERLICH ■ MAN OP INTEGRITY ilillKai; Klwaae ejsirin 1957, by. Jack C, Noble, Forms and erenca to the block and lotthey . IggaisA, stolen car, punctuated by warn- Route • 22 near 1032 Stuyvesant streets in ecbordance with A LOCAL OFFICIAL appeared to be quite put ou last week when he represented the club tog tfhots,. failed to halt fhe Ave., Un on, As the police car notary services will be pro- .own and two "snapshots of the street markings; r vlded free Thursday August IS property. The deadline fo r fil» because, he charged, the Municipal Swimming Pool vas being at organization ol PAL In 1958. fugitive late Friday night’ on' pulle^l ii front of the halted Employee o( the Police De- made ■ potiMoal' IssuerHe was as'night is rain as thesaying'' He - subsequently was named Route 22. CXirfng_the-:CQu-g8fi-ef 'yehidte-i Mha-*ide-e£ Jrom 4;3Q tc'ctSO, and rom ln.g apjSaale is August 15. partment Traffic Bureau, under I f t t ^ t a lt h , he attributed'the t o l l l s ^ the hnard of the pursuit, • the - ear knocked way, 4t w | rammed by the oth- tha direction of Capt, Arthur- j * 9 ogpositlo^And. the opposition, on the other hand, puts the elected an down and slightly injured Pa­ Case In Tribute- Remanded To Jury Seale, Monday marked off park, S3SE9@HB£ - MBS the office- trolman Anthony MeBsano. The The driver cf the stolen gar lng spaces along North BroadS* This is politics, and as much as it becomes a pafn in the death. v.hlsle wiIS subsequently re- than places it In reverse and To Geo. Herlich In Narcotics Case from Ridgway Ave, to i e Essex a W S tB E a k . He was cpmmasder.tfaur- «veredcoyarad fit Union. tried, to run down Patrolman Sounty line, in a number of Walvlng a preliminary'hear­ S K j y i & ' i | 2 L & | lnferansi,thgt it was unusual, denSLoekerJMl^OrAmarlcan Messano hSlb hid jumped from U»S. Senator Clifford P, Case Instances curb suits no longer Po11bbi: said Messano was WS cftnt think of too many things, especially With the political Legion in 1948 and was the tha police car, grazing the of­ of Rahway.this week paid tribute ing, Paul Palmucci, 20, of .2051 being used for driveways were situation being what it J s in. Hillside thday, that don't get in- post's adjutant at the time of cruising 0n the highway in an Emerson Ave., Union, last re-marked for parking, there, un ma rke d ficer and causing him to fall, to- the late Mayor_ancLFr.ee- volvec lr. politics, A prominent mar. dies, and the Township his death. 5SS car with his partner, ThehBtolan car ;|ped off and * holder George W, Herlich in a Thursday- in Municipal Court by gaining 'several parking Committee unanimously adopts a : ra ssM e n S ^ fly the flags He also served on the UV3. Patrolman. Robert Manzo.when failed to stop whin the patrol­ letter td the Hillside Times* was held for thl Grand Jury on spaces, Capt, So'ale aald. over municipal bulldlrgj at hay staff, regardless of his polltlae, Ww oi Veterans’ Memorial they spotted the stolen vehicle. m an fired sevaal warning Sen* Case said: a charge of having narcotics in Street markings are prellm- There la not one word o' dlsousslon tinged with political over- Building Association and-was They gave chase.and halted the shots. ‘The ’death of George W. « a poseeasipn, Bsll-;W -Iljl0 iniry' to anticipated favorible tones. At- least there is respect for the jJjSd. . 2 7 3 i a .i e o r e t a r y f o r several years. Herlich creates a great void iir was continued by .Magistrate action On Chief Voelk’s recom'- ■-. '■ POSTPONE HEARING "" Henry GoUhor. mendatlon for an amendment to nriT oBvciMn itiuaiti , * * * \ - . ^ y = WHe was a past cpmmaaiK of Bnai Brith Lodge Due to Improper service of the public life of his community, BUT BEYOND THAT, almost everything is gristfor the- political the Union County American Le- Dennis A. Troslnski, 19, of Traffic Drdlnenos, Many affected property owners, pub­ his County and. his £3ta.' aafflgS iiaiSg tt, and lt'j. politics, .Vou,hiM.to be a little under. g lp rM d m officer In the State p, P Montgomery Ave.,Irving- . motorists, It was noted, had Bowling Session lic hearing oh an application by was a public servant and a pub* Tinman in the very beet sense -- - sentenced to 21 days tocome,careless In dieir perk- now, because oon(a?ol-;of the -Department Legion. He was a Hllslde Lodge B'nai B'rith Raymond Efrus to use the prop­ municipal government is at stake -In the forthcoming election, frequent delegate to the legion of the word. in jtil on charges stemming ing habits, taking up more than this week announced that the erty at 640 Route 22 as a new from his And it promises to be-t-,iii» * rwf: f l ^ local 'aina laiiiima-iVeinflieMnn'i.'" . -. . “ He .was a -man- ot-the high- apprehension_Ih X - the lndtaated spaoe, thusreduc- rthe local and nations! conventions. -Auguat^img£jym4v4U^ artd ttsed car lorsshaduled lifr stolen - car principles and followed ownsd by Stuart the numbs*1 ol parking ------! HeTecently*was re-elected to bowling for both new and August 4 has beer, adjournedby ^ Wlilner .of 56 So».Munn. Ave< On the local scene, it frequently appears, that no matter what as thj commander Of the La .rageouslyi At the same spaces and increasing the al- experienced bowlers, The pro- the TSWSh1p"'CohMnltrr ' -- 'EasT Orange, according to po- ^ady congested parking along S I f f i r ' W ' a d a i Grande Volture, 40 and 8, Mr. B U M be'held on Monday a*pt.mberl,TheZonlna Board ilhie he was one of the gentlest df ■ i a m b he i . • the street, 90jltrov»rft>. Rj^ ar, also; was Mtlve i s m s ' August 17, T E ® air condl- his recrnnmended approval of The charges Included oper- steps being tsken by the ..3 ? ^ . whtoh| booordlng to the agenda, oolmfy American Legion base- tioced meeting row of ‘ “Fun ^ the applic w knowingly harmed anyone or could fee;over in 30..to 45 minutes,■ M___ g y _lil.0 M 8id5 .ESfcj...... wlndijall league. Fair, North Broad S®j anything# ating a motor vehicle while on pollc. Department were en- “He was a most, loyal and ths revokpd list, unlawful uso^^ couraged by the reaant state- S W- Pr9sWln8 offIcer caliefir,: - -Mr, Kifner, a member of the jpe Adorn, regional manager junior College of-the vehicle and having pos- meat j™ Geraid , steadfast friend* All the thous­ -hoard of difeotors-of th d E liz- of Bowling Corporation^of session pf three lnsulfa jgygj,. Tratfic Safety Servioe the^ stuff begins Committee meetings have, abethtowm Chapter, American America and, Sutorisor of Run- Entrance Exam ands of people who knew him ringes and‘10hypoderi : need- of the State Department of Mo- b8e0^ thfJ t03mm^T 'W W S li debate. And as far as we oah Red Cross, fur.sixyears,ended P-atr; WUl give bewlihg advice CRANFORD-- An entrance wilt rem em ber him always with les Which were found ii affection and gratitude." Vehicles, who said, " It Is ;en4-tii^,--wlffi-^tii4^i(h8B)- ".Wlmtoiexamination for students inter- j tache case in. the car. .- . „ 8 , *ns *r ?,;tryin* “ 8how whst » gbdat Job they have and Went last October. graphic slides. After the pro- eeted 1 gaining admission to common practice for .jhls of­ are doing. The outs try to show therp up bunch of He also was chairman of the gram, alley? have been set aside' Ihiion ji fice to approve parking regu­ dor College’s Evening Held For Stabbing l o t p u r c h a s e o f f e r political opportunists. .chapter's Hillside- branch.He fpr free use by lodge .memp*^ 5ssion n 'the- coming- fall se- lations which contain the seo- oTFr umn ’ * * * • •• • served-on several committees, bars and their wives for fur- '.niester ^ill be given on Wed- u r, ^ ■An’Offsr'to'puhchasethertor tloh 'no vehicle shall occupy J n 0 ' ^ 6 CQ.cpmplain? If. it weren'tfor the flying including properties ancTfi- ther instruction arid help on an nfesday vening August 19. at 7 Youth In F tflt Lots 558 and 559, Block 213 hior. than one perking space political horsefeathers, there would frequently be no -story worth nance. He and his .wife were individual*Jaasls1^ 4 s ^ L

KUtgers and ksr scientific- r e ­ DEATH NOTICE ; sources and 1 no n’t see how we Moral warning Med School Unit cdUld get much, closer,.than to New English D e p ’t.HlrosWma Day* •RIEMAN^-Margaret T, (w - Adventure on the high {JU^ Robert Ewald at ‘'Newark Stats. , Gttlfl),' 6h MAiday. August )o have them sharing out building X964^«|sd 73,ye»rs, of -y.,l- ^ with US-. mingled with a determined mis­ College, Union. ' The themfc^of 54 ,l«y View Rd,, Hillside; bsW j In Research Center ' The Department of, Microbi­ sion td. point' out the .folly of the speakers was ‘one of con­ At Junior College nuclear weapons was the theme cern for humanity, Bve of one’s w.ife of 1-, Rieman: de. ology' of the Medical Schopl' is voted; Mother Edwa^ headed iiif Drg Rs Walter Sch- of the film "The Reynolds neighbor, the negation qfii "a-« ^;_CRA&FOtfD;- The establish- joining the UJC faculty. He is lesinger whe cable to Rpcgers- Story" shown last Thursday gressiveness" in our children TwiiBon, PauVVadnals and.Mrs meat of a new English Depart- a graduate of George Washing­ ifpm St* Lpuis University at tile 2nd annual .Hiroshima and the desire to see Amerioa .Harry Iff J39r.aagj»!feit BajUS ' tne'nt at’ Union Junior College ton University where he earned ;M .B^ Davis* School of Medicine* D/%S<;hles-- Day Meeting held in the Eliza- 1 cake on her responsi'bibty'.the . and the appointment of; Prof, associate in arts, bachelor of inger is also the. assistaht dean beth Public Ljfh#try, % . final destruction of nuclear ; Retatiyes at^i ^rjehds U Waiter B.’ Mattimbre of’Stan^ law, and bachelor of arts de­ of - the new K Medical" School, The Showing of the filmooln- jweapOns in gOncert With qdier kindly Invited to attend the fo. ton as chairman ware-announced grees, He^majored in law and nerai from "Haeberle Ba«h Thrfee seplor. s.clgntists^tamd c ided with the planned memo -* nations of thie World,.., * . 81 • today by, Dr. Kenneth-C/Mac- American thought and civtiiia- •tjblor.ifLl yome/’llOO tdr^e ' alphg with Dr* Schlesirigerfroin rial meeting to commemorate Resolutions ter this effect are Kay, president,' L_, . 1 . ... tlon. - - f- .... 'j-.- v St» .Louis, anopheyr’aiong^wlth flirgshi?na ...Day aa.a day being- -8enfi’'nto.'’-tKe'r*coW ^S^. Epglish^^^gram---warS' —.—The new B'ng'i i ^ TJgpartm^hT' a haj^^aa'-iupportlng' staff, of morel warning to; mankind, at tfje ; Disarmament Confer­ Friday August 1 4 , thence previously ipatai of the. Humani­ chairmap earned bis master of j now make, up the department' A message was read from ence in Geneva where delegates to. St. Catherine'gillhKfqtffor ties Department headed by Prof* arts .'degree’’ ii^/Bhgllsh at . wfiicfr has.’attracted to itself the Mayor of Hiroshima, Mr*. from any: nations are > con-, Solemn High Mass of Requiem • Hermann 'J. Blelefela of Sum­ Goliimbia University where he $158iO(Xf in anrfualv&ppoEt of Shinzo Hamel, in exchange for sidering a .treaty - to, prevent i lP 9 a.m, Interment Gate of mit, did additional graduate work In HeaVSn Cemeteriy. its continuing research, a messagefrona the UnionCoun- the spread of nuclear weapons. / ’The formation pf the new cultural history. He is. now ty Hiroshima Day Committee Another ^resolution, was sent Friends mhy 'call anytime .* T^e department is chbrently , working toward his doctorate pi c oncetned with two a fees of re ­ ♦English- Department is furthert It s called upon ‘ all ifiankind to that he take the lead in ue^ after 7 p.rh. on "'Wednesday, cultural history at Rutgers Uni­ sea rch» each involviiiga diffdfr- , evidence‘-of the growth and ex-. diseourage the j/se and deve-. |otiating a Viet Nam peace • pension of Our college* With a versity, New Brunswick*...— DEADLINE FOR , ent group of viruses. One is the lopment of nuclear • weapons through the United Nations. freshman class of more than 450 Prior to Joining the Rider NEWS 'COPY.IS family of arthropod-borne vi­ which could engulf "all huma- The Hiroshima Day Commlt- College faculty; In 1951, Mg* MONDAY S P.M. ruses which cause yellow feVer students anticipated In the Day _ nity in planned o r accidental tee is ’-sponsored by Robert Mattimore- was assistant prin­ -and dengue fever and a large . iSession, the size ofr-th^Engltsm self destruction." ^ Allen, Newark State College,-. program is. too lareeJio bundle cipal ‘and instructor at Wash- group of other diseases of Speakers at the meeting were Rev* Richard A. A v a a . Pres­ efficiently wlthlrt 'the HUmani- irigton Preparatory— Sohoolr- the Hillside Times world-wide significance, - ~ “Councilman E.C, Lattimore of byterian Church in New P ro-. Published .weekly by ^ Hill. ^ tiefcr Department," Dr, MacKay Newark, foia sdven years. The second area is theadeerf* 1 Plainfield, Rev, John Thomas, vidence,. Rabbi Reuben R, Le- Side Tiihes Publishing Co., Inc, I sai^. > While studying af George oviruses, cornfnonjy' fpund in Rector of St. Stephen's Church, Vine and other- prominent per­ .at F443 Kofth Broad S t Hill' the respiratory and intestinal .. . Other department chairmen University, he was Plainfield, Prof^uul Altena and sons ip Union County* f 1; . 1 side tract qf humans, Tlftse viruses are: business admlnistratiori,. a law clerk with the U. S. Court '' TKQrs'day, August 13, of Customs and Patent Appeals l eap cause long^persisting in Prof, t Paul Giardlrta of New­ ,lSU6i:affp|oh: per year $3.50- . FIND RESEARCH HAVEN WITH A NEIGHBOR—Members ih Washington* He served as an Junior College Deadline Is Set of the faculty of the Rutgers Medical School discuss vims fee cions in man and two types ark! psychology, pr, Kenneth ; anywhere in the .Ufeited States - are known to be capable6fprp> , Iversen, Qf Cranform ‘dean; administrative assistaht ..and j* Continued from Pate i research in the teas of a neighbor-the Colgate-Palmol- consultant : on taxes, wills and . tive Evening^ Session students expected to Se youqg men and lye Research CenterlEplsoataway Township.'Dr. R. Wal­ ' duclng tumors in animals, al­ . engineering and mathdnltics, .. .Second class Postage PiM though there is no known r e - . Prof. Elmer Wolf of Cranford; related matters for three years in June that "the large volume women entering college for the ;at EUzabeth, N, J, ; ter Sohleslnger (seated), chairman of the Medical school’s of Evening Session applications • first time.: ’. lationship between the adeno-r chemistry, Prof,. F-alris l STf for J, P, Marsh Associates in ■ VOL. Xt NO. 42. Department -of Microbiology, and'research associates, Washington. this year makes it advisable Prof. OrkL'.' said 40 fresh- Drs. William a . Strbhl and Harriet c . Rouse, have been viruses and human ducer* «, Swackhamer of Cranford, acting given office and laboratory space In the Colgate building Grants from the National In­ chairman;., and biology, Prof. . During the 1931-52 academic candidates .to file, eariys*' -man courses ': year, he did research on a pending consteuetiog^pilhe MedrcalseteePehufidlng. ■ • stitutes of Health,add ’the flp- JbEn J, 1 giburn of Westfield.- 111 ft® fields of liberal arts,. HOW TO TAKE A mon Runyon Memorial Fund United Nations' study with Dr, The admissions director said engineering, science, ahdbusl- NEW BRUNSWICK, Aug.13-* Dr. J.R. Brown', Jr„'colgate- Prof-. Mattimore, who jpined Ebnald Tewksbury at Teachers 1 an enrollment of mere thap5C0 ness administration will 'be I BITTER MEDICINE Whoever.heard of an industrial, ...... : support_me.research, Palm olivevice president for -O nestudy, carried- ou t- by - the _Union Junior College fa­ College of Columbia University, is anticipated for th e Evening aviilablejn the Evening Ses- research center which - houses culty a. year ago with .the rank Session* About half of themr— research arid director of the* Dir* S.chlesinger and Dr* Tho­ Rir the next two years, he , a department: of a 'medical df assistant professoti served ’ Most medicines today company's Research Center mas M, Stevensjassistantpro- served as an /assistant in the i school? as director of the SummepSes- me so pleasantly flavor- adjacent to the^tate1 University" fesspr of 'Microbiology* con­ admissions office of Teachers Natives of nearby PlBcataway Science' Center, came to the . sion this year, '« I ed that liiey really taste cerns detailed analog is of the • College, Township have, for the New Medical School's rescue. He ■ good, Chiidrenia.jaedi- physical -chemical properties The chairman of Unibh jun­ Mr. Mattimore is a member Colgate-Palmolive Research offered research iabosatcr^' ior G^oU^e'sn®W..EngU3h^De--- ' dne's are sfo well liitid, | of the viruses, involved-in-dep- of -the New Jersey Education#1 as a rule, that they must Center located there is the and offiCTspaceforthg^hoeTs ' gue fever* An offshoot of-this partnient was an assistant pro­ Association, apd the American* present "home of tfta Depart- Department of JkU(j:obiology fessor of English at Rider Col­ be stored out .of their work is the effort' to cultivate Association of University Pro­ reach) otherwise the kids r of. Microbiology' " iof the ’■*— 1 " has been operating as S lege, Lawrenceville, prior to— in test tubes living cells of In­ fessors. will take too much. Rutgers Medical School* thriving sarch The unique arrangement was sects arid marine organisms 61ft there are a few with- an- eye toward studying ‘ism by. which viruses trigger possible for the Medical School born when Rutgers University, ^This seemed to us a y.et*y Whose: taste may not their virus populations* normal cells into malignancy. to carry dn this researchwith­ busy recruiting a faculty fora Simple and logical way to help out . interruption or intorfer- please you,--"Then;.'Just two - year medical school In the research concerned In this work they are.usjguhe take an ice cube and rub ip the establishment of Rut­ -with adenoviruses-, and their ence. No one could have been scheduled to open in the fall gers V Medical School," Dr, hunranTadenoyirusea. which in- it gently Of. your tongue relation to cancer, Dr, ScbleS- W on,. 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, THURSDAY AUGUST 13, 1964, THE HILLSIDE, N. J. TIMES PAGE 3 Summer School At HOUSEHOLD HINTS Pingry Sets Mark Pingry School V 23rd consec­ Working' independently bit Q. Cali languor be applied dl- utive summer session* which, concurrently with the summer ended" Augist 7, was the most rectly on top of a previously session \fras the Pingry School jamishsdLsuipEacaJ.'__ : successful of all. Edward W. Summer..Chemistry Institute * Ciseel rnf N e w ^ Which gave 21 qualified boys % No". Lacquer acts 'aa var- tor of the summer school* an­ and girls the opportunity to, njsh remover and will smear the nounced; that* the 1964* enroll- do advanced", work in tie field: finish badly. Yoo’ll have to re- ‘mejit had1 hit a new high of of chemistry.^Ernest C. Shaw- move the varnish completely be- fore applying lacquer. 842 : fetudents**The boy§ and cross of 1408 Boulevard, West- girls came frpm about 60 dif~ field, headed the institute. NOTICE OF TRANSFER ™"* ferent communities and 160rdir Frum August p ^28, there wiU- ' ColumblEp. qitib of verse Schools. HUlBlde, Inc., hfcs applied for a transfer of Be the second annual. Pingry Its cluJ) Jltfense"CB-2 to » larger BfcilcUng There were 50' pupils Si^fhe ' Basketball Camp directed hy. Lower School whjch was headed Frank Romano of 4 Masters' Liberty Avenue, HlUlsdeiTiNi J. taj^iclude by 'M rs. ;Edwin*C*\Clayton of as part of its licensed premises and addition Sq. Mr. Romano Is the Pingry to be constructed to its etyffilng b u y ing « •18o7 Arbor Lane* Union, In the varsity basketballcoach.------Middle School,' Righard5. Bald- specihcAUaMjjt.-the Sedition WIiT6r‘460 Beverwyck Rd., Par- instructed tnay-te-enamined-at the tcrafiit-v oTHftTfTSp. Mnniripnl .sippanyj-reppptedan-en-rol-l-ment- Alcoholic Beverage Control, Town­ of 131. Theodore L. Mayhew of 's ' Office. “ 42 North' Ave.,- Unipni tipper trof-the Directors of" Hillside, Inc. jjS jPBg head* reported that 338 sldent -1293 Oak- students' were enrolled in* his Mi, -J,} Mr. John -divisiom There were 200 boys oe Aye,, Hillside, and girls taking work in the Mancuso, Sec, - reading, clinic division which M rs. Helen S. Moorhead of 44 Hill St., Morristown* headed* Jdlogue, Director - 1310 Broadway, Hillside, Art classes were conducted, J.j Mr* Harry Miller. Director - 231 by Lee E* Gaskins of Fanwood. i Bradford Rd., Hillside, :' N,- -Jty Mr. *P, N, Confalone, Director - 264 Millard Ave., Hi 11- Mostgpjjular among.tbo enrich-, artMlnnefor, Director ment courses offered were col­ P it Hingle co-star, with Betty lde, N, Jr, I lege preparatory reading and Garrett-' in the pre-Broadway, dons, if.any, should be made lmmed- wrltlng to Mr, Andrew W. Miller, composition* personal typing* comedy, “A G irl Could .Get /, Municipal Board of Alcoholic and the high SCho'61 psyShology Lucky” at the P aper Mill Play, Control, Municipal Building, Liberty and seminar. The testing and coun­ house in M illburn through | HUslde. Ns-J, —— - -— Secretary, | seling service was headed by Saturday, August'22, “Who1! Charles 6* Mancuso August A. Gavomick of Mill- Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” '& ______follows for two week wMM t & f

TIMELY MESSAGE—Carol Callan, an employee of the American Can Company, affixes \ ^ th e jlrs tjf 3Q0 .eijti-llMef signs on .one of the company's Canco Division trailers. The Canoo truoks, a familiar sight on ..highways in th is'area, travel over ten million miles a - year, and will remind motorists, in every par: of the country to helF "Keep America Beau4’ ® H " . The 18" x 36*1 posters are printed in red, white and blue on a reflective backing g,w»6h' makegjhem _ylaihlg-

: y.RS, MARGARET RIEMAN- * The fdneral of Mrs* Manga* P ret'T* Gain Rieman, of 54 Val- , Pingry News h;ley View Rd.* who died Mon**. yday at..the age of.. 73» Will be' SECRETARY HONORED Teti r!®rn®hlOf Mrs. Pringle aft-* " 'On August 7,'Tn the school er nine years as a Pingry sec*: COMING SOON «held from Haeberle & Barth' ^Coloniai' Home* 1100 Pine Ave.i dining hall* Mrs. Bennett Prin­ retary, the retirement to take gle of 973 Revere D r., was Vcorner Vauxhail Rd., ynlo.h» ’ affeot on August 23*Th® guest Friday August 14 at 8 a»m.: A feted a t . a punch and cookie of honor, was presented a gift ************************************************** f Solemn High Mass of Requiem party, by the Pingry School. on behalf of the group by Mrs. f will be held at 9 a.m. at & Summer Session ^faculty and- Kosii-fif 2290-Coles Aye.fSootGh *-Catherine's Church# Interment; staff. Plains*-Who* was in cfaa rge of the I will be Jn C3at;e of Heaven Ceme- The occasion was the coming affair*

I Mrs. Rieman was bom ^ in r Lindsay, Ontario., Canada., and j o l i e ( ; i ( ; j a new telephone directory came to this country 46 years, (PRETTY GIRL) ago*. She resided in Newark ‘ before moving to East Orange, BEAUTY SALON where she lived, for. 25 years WA 9-9507. —pr4or-j:0'taking-up-residenee4nT Hillside seven, years ago# She 92 MAPLE AVBm NEWARK for Newark was- a communicant of St. Ca- I therine's Church-# NEAR CHANCELLOR AVE. Survivors' include her hujrj Added to heir staff. Mr. K arr band, Elmer J * Ftieman; a son, (formerly Artiste) Paul Vadnais- of ’ West Orange; NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY BUT HONORED with larger, easier-to-read two daughters,*Mrs. Edward Ttmisoli of Irvington and Mr?# MISS JO ANN MISS PAT MISS LORRAINE Harry j* Banker of‘West Qr- AT YOUR SERVICE ange; a slater, M rs. M.B#Da- vis of Richmond,’ Quebec*, and. four grandchildren.^ - JILL ZADARI, MANAGER printing and all-number listings for all customers

When your new telephone-directory is delivered soon, you’ll notice that„the listings fire printed in type that’s much easier to. read ’because it’s about 20% larger. You’ll also notice thS everyoneln this area will have all-number

But. you’ll continue dialing exactly, as before: A glance atyoiir phone dial will show that, whether you dial MA 2 or 622. you Yankee Doodle bought E Bonds use exactly the same holes in the dial to do the jobY_ All-number caillng-ls part -of our long-range program to increase Yankee Doodle Dandy the supply of telephone numbers. We’re rapidly running out of --usable" letter-co'mbinatrous Irrid'ciiLify a'll'l lie iiewi'elephuiies of Got them on the Payroll Plan the many new -homes and businesses needing telephone service. The new numbering system greatly increases the supply of usable So smart, so safe, so handy telephone numbers. If you have any questions about your new directory, just call the Telephone Business Office. Why not you? Sign up.where you work. Your ********** • employer will eet .side a'small amount from eatlu_ p^tbeilt. (Yon any bew -)— Your aaviwga— j will add;up automatically! New Jersey Bell

Keep frjldom in yqurfuture with U. S. SAVINGS BONDS # . PACE 4 TH EJULI^lDBr-^lr-rlr-TlMRSprHtTHSnXY^Ati(jUSt 13. 1964 day anniversary* August 3e served as his brother’s - of . He is associated Mrs. GeroWEdelman ofifudor Nuptials O f Miss Futtkhouser Miss Grushkin’s Bridal Held Baby Harris-Brian Max w best in8 ushers included wlth ;Anchor Sheet Metal Co:«; Goifbt, Biizgbeth, formerly, of - boiMi at Newark Beth Ist'ael Hos- pr* Marvin. Diamond* Mr# Hillside* ' Hillside# pltal to the Max’s son and' RothschUdi hir. Qoldblatt, . , * ■*. *..- • , The couple are graduates of daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mbs. Joel RauohbSrg and.ur. g jlrT T H E , BAR MITZVAH of San- fUllslde !■: ifigh-.-ialfooi, Mf, Jdrry.Max of 1891 Manor Dr., berSteiiifLarry and jSh Roths- ® rd Howard Tischler, son of Edelman' is j . Sophomore at C'Klcr.. child, nephews of the bride- Mr. and Mrs. Pen Tischler of Montolair State doUege, i n ' The new mother Is the former groom, were junior usher and1 15^76 Oakwood Ave., took place 'husband is a department t Mias Barbara Weiss, daughter rlng bearec, respectively. August 8 at Sinai Congregation ager at IVoduyrStores, of. Mr.-and Mrst.Leo Weiss oh "^hebrldewasigradUatedfrdm.^RM*?1® ^ * . Mr. Edelman atid%s’ ^chley St., Newark, The proud Totxiple L’nivbrsity, Philacltd- m honor toe occasion j residing ax Stuyvesanc Vii- ...dadis with Food Craft,'Linden. -.pKia, pa,,'and Will teach1 ta reception was heid that evi lage. Union. __ —-— t*— ClliTgB~'ffiyd?^^tn7rTYorn,'~^'^r ’^ ’AIpEeTh'lteple- '. MARRIAGE VOWS were ex- an alumnus of Upsala College, wood. Among the guests were changed recently between Miss g ast grange, was "graduated -Mrs. Sarah-Barish-of Denver, DEADLINE FOR .Joan. Ruth Qoldblatt and Dr. from Temple University School Col°’ ftcd M «. JosephTishhler NEWS COPY 1$ :(. JLawrence Ktfrl Yorn* spnjotMr# - Dentistry. ~ ' r ~ ~~ of Newark, grandmothers of the MONDAY'S!?,M. • and. Mrs* Joseph Yo^i of Hans- • * * « guest. of honor, and relatives to y .Ave. The bifida ifi the THE BETROTHAL of Miss from Denyer, PhUadeiphia, . daughter of Mr. and M r?. Her- gusan L Epsteta to Mr. CHn- Brooklyn and The Bronx, nan -Otta a tit P W W ton C, Kaplan, son bf-Mta and- ^ - - — INVITATIONS, LTD. 'Court, Cliftc;.. Rabbi Eugene Mrs. irytag Kaplan of The ' THE MARRIAGE of Mias Specialist in Invitations, Markovita offisiated at the Bronx, N. 7 . has been made Sharon Mona A lto n to. Mr. Announce menls, Station. ceremony ta the Clifton Jewish known by her parents Mr. and Martin-M.'Edelman took place -----ery, etc. Center.. . ------M rs. Ralph EpsteLn ofLtac’roft, J’--9 a * Rabb? Oscar Kietaper- Mrs. Robert Rothschild, the formerly cf Hillside, formed the ceremony;to'his- MRS. EDITH LIGHT bridegroom’s Sister, and Mrs,,. Mlsa- F.nCTBin study and’a reoeptlontookplace •* --Gonsultani Michael Q^dhlatt, sister-to- fromMlddletown High School &t CeUege I n to Yale Ave. The 1088 Prospect St,, iaw^of. the bride, were honor at- and Essex College of Business, bride ls P I daughter “i Mr. Hillside tendants. Bridesmaids ware Newark. Her fiance an alum nus *•“ ! M rs. Morris A'lboum of C A L L E L 5-8958 Miss GaU: Gordon and Miss 0f M0rris High School - The Maple Ave. The bride- FOR SHOP AT HOME SERVICE Helene Gordon. Mr. Jerome Bronx, attended theTJnlversity gro(>m's parents are Mr. and

. sis?'. MRS. ROBERT M. KOPCS1K St* Catherine’s Church was man and ushering were Mr. the setting for the marriage. 'Louis Kuhn, also of Fords, Mr. FOOD-LIQUORS August 8 of Miss Marilyn Funk- Robert Weissenburger of Wood- houser, daughter of Dr. and bridge and Mr. Robert Homan Mrs* Arthur H. Funkhousbr o f ‘ef Matawan. 1582 Morris Pl„ to Mr* Robert The bride attended Marquette M. Kopcsik, soil- of Mr. and - University and was graduated Mrs* Mile Kopcsik of 40- Glum from Monmouth College with a Ave., Fords. The nuptial rites B £. degree, She is employed MRS, CHARLES A, LUBETKIN RESTAURANTS were solemnized by. Father by Seton Hall University Med- FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE MU 8-1696 Paulmenn and gL.reception was icaLSchootas a-researeh tech^ - Miss- ~ Rhoda- -Mi ©rushfciir, held at the Hotel Essex Housej nician in bio-chemistry. Mr. daughter of Mrs, Irving Crush** AND ASK FOR GEORGE USS OR DAVE TAUB Newark. Kopcsik, a graduate of the UJ5. kin "of Chester St. and the late uncle of the bridegroom* Mr. Dining here makes every Mr. GrushkinH becanje the bride Daniel Lubetkin, the bride- Dr. Funkhpuser escorted his Merchant Marine Academy in TRY OUR daughter to the-altar and Mrs* 1956, served as a navigator August 9 of Mr, Charles A, groom's cousin and Mr, fUch»: occasion very, “ special!” Lubetkin, son of Mr. and Mrs, ard Oliver, Randi Grapin and BUSINESSMEN’S Ndrma Johnstone of Manasquan, a board the USS Olmsted from “LUNCH sister of the bride, served as l957-*1959 in the rank of Lieu- Harry Lubetkin of Lyons Ave., Lawrence Grapin, niece aijd matron of honor* Bridesmaids tenant USNR. He is- presently Newark. Rabbi Ely E, Pilchik. nephew of the bridegroom, included another sister, Mrs. employed by the U. S, Lines and Cantor Norman Summers served as flower girl and ring Carole Kuzma, also* of Man- as a Second Officer, of Temple B'nai jashuntn per- bearer, respectively, ENTERTAINMENT suffftjjf asquan, Miss Rita Mallox of-, — Following a honeymoon trip formed the ceremony at the alumna of Hill8ide:~High WEDNESDAY So. Orange and Miss Lois Cha- to the Canary Islands and Spain, Maplewood Manor, Maplewood. School, the bride was gradu­ A reception followed* ated from Douglass ’ College^ ADELEBROOKS M U 6 - 2 3 3 7 Bella 6! Clifton, Mr. A. Doug- the newlyweds will reside at n i l MorrU Ave,, Unltn las Auburn of Fords was best 821 lersevAve.. Elizabeth, Mrs. Seymour Grapin, sister New Brunswick^ She_L AT THE PIANO LUNCHEON of the bridegroom, was matron ‘economics teacher at Columbia F R I . Si S A T . COCKTAILS of honor and Miss Elaine Grush- High School, Maplewood?- Mrs EDDIE AT THE DINNER SUPPER Newlyweds Going To Africa kin, die bride's sister, was maid Lubetkin, an English and dra- ORGAN MUSIC, W#d., Thurt., Frl., Set. & Sun. of honor. Bridesmaids were matics teacher at Union Hig ELEC TR IC - Miss Vivian Tumin, daughter Mrs, David Grooen and Miss School received his bachelor's ACCORDION-ORGAN '•OPEN DAILY & SUNDAY" I of Mr, and Mrs, Israel Tumin, Claire Mayers. Mr. Grapin and master’s degrees from* of 1591 Wyndmoor Ave*4, be­ COMMUNION BREAKFASTS served best ] i for Bis Montclair State College. WHEW DA>'BREAKS ****** came the bride July-26-of Mr. SOME PEOPLE ABE JUST A T THE TRAPS : brother-in-law and ushers i The newlyweds will reside a Peter Unterweger, son of Mr# TOO LAiy TO USE THE eluded .Mr. Robert Alazio, Mr. 1404 Bond St. following a honey- and Mrs. Albin Unterweger of "PIECES William Axelrod and Mir. Har- moon, hi . "TeatUrwgTm^ Princeton, The ceremony was performed in Temple Eman- El, Livingston, with Rabbi Ken­ COLLEGE IOT Chinese Cuisine neth H. Rivkin officiating, A reception after the ceremony Around The Town 3 BANQUET ROOMS ENTERTAINMENT was held in Clinton Manor, Ne­ Mrs. Sylvia Ross wark, COMPLETE CATERING SERVICE FOR BAN­ M O N m 'V E D . ,T H U R 8 . , F R I . & S A T , Miss Judith Tumin, sister of WA 3.5874 the bride,/was the maid of ho- I QUETS, RECEPTIONS, BUSINESS MEETINGS. FEATURING EMERSON ttor, and Mr. Peter Oppenhei- I . MR. AND MRS. Arthur Gold- tendant and bridesmaids were MAK E YOUR RESERVATIONS EARLY & KRYSTAL KLEAR - berg of 203 David Dr., Bryn Miss Patricia Garmele, Miss n1 , ,a .New Hu* Sensation mer of. Princetoi\served as best | 334 YALE AVE. (Opp. New York Place)- -* Mawr. Penn., have, announced Arleen Steinmacher, Miss Lois. rlanmng rarties. The bride is a senior, at the arrival of their first child, Eileen Linder and Mrs. Edward Join The Fun—Leave The Putt To Us—Our catering Douglass College, New Bruns­ -Kerry Meredith, bom July 20 Daly. Mr. James Jacobs served : Bryn Mawr Hospital. - tarvle. hat become the cheic. of local boilenti. wick, and a member of Fi. MRS. PETER UNTERWEGER best man and ushering were Sigma Alpha, the national po- , The—happy-Tfioffier the Mr* James McKechnie, Mr.JO*- MITTLEMAN BROS. INC Intimate Party Rooms Avollablo Oi^ProiAiiBi former Miss Veronica M cTer- litical Science Honor Society, lopment, and is presently en- i eph Ryan, Mr. Rqcco „Cermele | daughter of Mrs. Catherine and Mr. Daly. QUALITY BAKERS Fm reeervatloni and information on Holiday Partial . , , The grrom Is a graduate of rolled ta an Intensive training .______. Call Christina at 351*1822 Rutgers University, withade- program at Columbia tM v er- Hillside, and thelatetoTjames M rs. BoweJ Is a graduate of 1594 Maple Avenue WAverly 3-6212 gree electrical engineering, sity, New York. At die P McTeman. Mr. Goldberg, the Newark State College, Union. 66 Charry Street Elizabeth recently selected to par- elusion of his training* thee 1 son- of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Her husband, a teacher to social ticipate in the Teachers for the pie will leave for Tanganyika, Goldberg of 221 Clark St. here, Studies and English, coaches delight in every bite East Africa program of the A- where they will spend two years is attending Vlllanova Univer- fcotbaU 9nd iasebaU in the gency for International Deve- as teachers. Sit/ Law School. ' Westwood Consolidated School systetn-,1 HONQREDa open To Attend Hadassah Parley house party w Irs# IT’S ANOTHER GIRL for Mr. Miehael Bobroveanof 2Z85Lvde 111 H _ „ , , , - JCllslda Chapter of Hadassah, "Die plenary session on Mon* di ™ and Mrs* Nathan Zapolsky of burjepama the Women’s Zionist Organlza- day Augiist 17 will focus onHIMIIJIIRIIIIIRIRliPHHPHillside.3llfflB The festivities, £££& mark- 2 650mby I m §t., who' _ Elizabeth. made h?r tion of America, will send Mrs, "Crisis Corners of the World," tag the Couple’s golden wedding Fresh Bread.ft Rolls 4 Times Daily Max Schuster, President, to and will feature addresses by anniversary, were held a t the debut August 1 at Newark Beth We Specialise In Hadassah’s 50th national con- Avrabam Harman, Israel ant- home of their son-ta-law and Israel Hospital, has a three- Wedding, Birthday, Bar Mltsvah a Party Cakes vention of the international bassadOr to the U.S., and Har- daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert year-old Sister, Cheryl. diner Hotel to Los Angeles, Calif,, rj? Wofford, former atria to the frota August 16 through August late President Kennedy and now I B H l i idaughter H of Mr# i nd H Mrs. iJ^o ®* associate" director for planning. The- guestS Qf henor are nlso RoberJa of u34 So, L Ave, More than 2,000 Hadassah evaluation and researeh of the the parents of Mrs; Capl Rohr- Mr. ^ polsky ^ a phar4 c i£ t. Cone To CATERS TO YOUR GOOD TASTE! delegates representing the or- Peace Corps, of Hillside and Mr. John Bob- genization’s . more than 300,000 'On Tuesday night August 18, rovean of Rahway,' aid have BIRTHDAY presents come ini HARRY'S •COMPLETE LUNCHEONS members ta 1,320 chapters and the convention Will hear od- five grandchildren. . , groups throughout the United dresses by Dr. Israel Goldstein, many forms but the best one M r.. Bebrovcan and his ever for Mr. Andrew Max of • FULL COURSE DINNERS States and Puerte Rico will eo-chairmtn of the Worjd Con- "bride", the former Miss Su- II You like attend die four-day convention, federation of General Zionists, 1471 Highjand Ave# was the arri’- .san Salisht were born in val of his first grandchild,smgck SPECIAL BUSINESSMAN S LUNCH SERVED DAILY •AFTER THEATER SNACKS Mrs. Max Shenk ofNewyork, “"IMSUI^“ 5' n°ted Czechoslovakia and came to this in the middle of his 48th birth’- OYSTERS IN SEASON Hadassah-s national convention S ® * ^ Zionist historian, country in the early IPOO's-They, Steamed Clams It Clams Oh The' Hair shell •SPECIAL BUSINESSMEN LUNCHEONS were married August 2, 1914 • chairman, _ announced In New speak on Alaskan Crab Claw# — South African Lobster T all. SERVED DAILY York yesterday that theconven- In3^ umen‘f °f Freedom.” ta: Newark and lived there until PAPER MILL Boiled Lobsters - Steaks Son will concern’itself "with S“ nuel 3 t o e c t moving to Hillside where they Sauertaraien And Many Other Items Your Hosts...... Julius & Kay Augartin major problems affecting the . B jj: Freedom’s resided for 35 years, before United StartsStates and TcranlIsrael." •' CK*.She *Ke# -mavtag-to^eoceh-Plalns.—r j . Mr. Bobrovcar. was employed | 318 CHANCELLOR AVE. sMd that l i e delegates also * Professor Fred Warner Neal, HARRY’S will receive .special report on head of Claremont, Graduate by, the Packard Motor Co. for N0WTHRUAUG.22 US fabyss Flits, Nswark WA M i l l renditions for the .Jews In the School’s program ta ta ^ r n .- more than 30 years, and frrr NEWARK 929-9835 Peter Wendel Son, Irvington, Prior fo Broadway AmpU pnrklnf spaoo - 8• rv 1 n■ D**rI# In tnlo nran ovsr SO y tlonal relattonsr will fflScUSs o f WWte Plains, N. Y., is Ha- "The United States add the New for 15 years,‘until his retire- A TENDER dasseh’s national convention Isolationism' Wednesday ROMANTIC COMEDY co-chairman. Mrs. Leo Hirsh w a ling couple - is local -ordinator for the!....m“‘!iUl‘f Au«Usl rv. A ppearing active member3 of Sts. Cyril BETTY PAT convention. with Professor Neal will be and Methodius Greek Orthodox . Polish American Mtahael Harrington, - author of „ Gtiureh, Newark. ^/M rs. Siegfried Kranursky, "TheThe Other American!!,American" who i * *. GARRET HINGLE national president of Haddssah, will d#al with implementation of THE NEW FACE ta the Eng­ Citizens Club will speak at the convention's civil rights legislation, lish Department at Hillside High opening plenary session on ' — . , ~ ' School this Fall will be the new ENTERTAINMENT A ^ f l d and wiU deal with ^ Blushing bride, Mrs. Patrick A G IR l FRIDAY AND SATURDAY issues on the American and In- g lfe ® ,e« ’lre anJ d- Michael Bower. Only twn ytari old, tH» cWuck Wagonbunchton ' tematlonal scenes. At another ^ Club hot • m«mb*rthip of ovor 250.top •xtcu- m r J XXI ‘ * ON THE'ELECTRIC The former Miss Sharon Lee COULD GET LUCKY ilyi* of Nnw J*rs*y’s most Impprtont compunits. session toat evening, Dr. K7 - f ^ L Jewish Agency for filbert, daughter of Mr. and W anda W est s t e e l g u i t a r By Don Appall Dovid Dovighi, Clubmosttr man J, Mann, director-general M rs. Morris Elbert of West- ANrrCHIU K PCTKBS— CONTINUOUS MUar— Of the Hadassah Medical Organ- Speakers at other sessions field Ave., Elizabeth, exchanged Dlraetad By the Author lzation in Israel, will discuss will Include Dr. rkvid i.ieher,— ma rriage-vowa-wlth her bride-’ pPpKS'AUG. 24-THRU SEPT* 5 ! MAKE RKSKRVATION3 EARLY FOR ALA the tule Of ISbiel and Hades- president of the University of groom August. 8 In Immaculate OCCASIONS m OUR BANOVSt Oa V l Bah ta the f|eld of International Judaism In Los Angeles; Mor- Conception Church, Elizabeth, VICKI KENDALL SALEM DELICATESSEN jhedicine. Sharing the platform dechal Shalev, Israel consul wlth.Msgr. Thomas J. Donnelly CUMWN0S CLARK • OIUCIOUS SANOWK3MBS • ~ with Dr. Mann will be Dr. general at U>s Angeles; Mrs. officiating. A reception followed S70 North Bread St., Elisabeth 4-7M2 Hbrace Wayne Magoun, dean of Slml Olshan of Jerusalem, at Cimton Manor, Newark. The in EDWARD ALBEE'S the Graduate Division of the chairman of theffcdltssahCoun- bridegroom is the son of Mr! WHO’ S AFRAID CATERIN6 FOR ALL OCCASIONS PIMM MU 9-964H ■ University of , who ell of' Israel; and 11. L, Kenen, and Mrs. Joseph Bower of Amith OF VIRGINIA WOOLF? will deal with the Importance of executive director of the Amer- St., Elizabeth, FM M M FOOD basic sciences in the world lean Israel Public XffalrsCom- Mias Janet Bower, thebride- Sumnwr PrleMi $1.75 to $5. top Opaa Dally la«. tandev I a.m. ■ lltJO Ordar by Phona - DRaxal 0-4848 FRIB P8UVBNV P1LL0WSH4P AND RKFHISHMINTS *od*7‘ mlttee. - groom’s sister, was honor at- PATNONIZI THIS! ISTABUSNMIRTt THURSDAY AUGUST 18, 1964, THE HILLSIDE, N. J. TIMES PAGE 3“"

won 5§S a foweit over Harden Looker, Gary Zimmerman is ’ YOUR PHARMACIST SPEAKS Hillside Playgrounds captain with Bob Schwartz,John Fredo, Torn FasUino, Ray Ho- davahee, Wayne; -‘&aSi6h»v.' Leu Ann. Wrobef as the lady-in- '•Bloshko, Anthony, Petrecelli WRltlng, and Peter Kowalski as "Michael Memoil as hlc guard, , tha good fairies, were ■ teammates, flayed by Sdndra Calandrilld, 1 » Overwhelming a captivated Joanne Cebuiewsitl, Judy C®- ,.audleBC«r K«hy-eoi3teSpladed" bui*w»kt,---ean3l"-C6buleWs'Kr,^ . feg Jacks Contest, Run- ' By Stephen Homyak & Herbert Freedman, Reg. Ph;: Louise Zolobeusky, Kathy Ko- opre-Up were Lori Bloshko, ■ and Alfred Pebse ;,she'r, and'Louise -Zabenski. • ‘antLOebbie Maloney, Paper cacB.were completed Next week,- Rosemary. Poll- According to one scientific theory, whip-lash injuries'"are by Sandra Caiandrlllo, Joanne castre and-Caret Goldberg are much an emotldnal Injury as they are phyaicaL •’ Cebuletfski, CarolvcebUldwski,' . sponsoring^i-wetermelon party. Judy Cebulewakl, Sherry. Pink- HURDEN LS S ® : |B these traffic, phyn^lnjurles the vletlm }s often comfest- able and relaxed, his car is moving slowly if at all and tie ham, Mary Sykowski, Judy. Ko- .Hurden Looney Playground likelihood Of being KUrt beems. remote, ^en , whamv;'Comee mar* Jach Jampel, Peter Ko­ defeated the jOpposlng play­ walski, and. Joseph Kowalski. WINNERS OF HAT SHOW, from left, Lold'Delg, Barbara ar-end collision, The victim 's spine become a cracking Gonos, and Aline flnldhferp.__ ground^ in the HUiside Olym­ Whip and bis head and neck the whip's snapper. Whether BRISTOL MYERS: pics to obtain the title of the It was a vary physically ac­ A Sand Building Contest was physical Injury Is Severe or slight, the emotional, mind has annual Playground Gharnpldft- Continued on Page S ,hejffl insulted. Ego, image and' tive week at Bristol Myers, On held this week. Judged bvLtoda ships. Add,tajMip«^- »rrifi^ ?- 4 tional aspects of, a commonplace In ju ry whiSh. of late has PLAYGROUND DIRECTORS :.B3&. Conway and Arisen— Monday, the children took the "Serrateui and Lynne Brasher points the following w innersare Friedman at George Washington Held with bicycle odb- 2 S S I5 Physical Fitness tests p jir, wir.sers were: ■ 1st piaq suddenly developed rather uncommon psychological ramifi­ be congratulated: Carol Me During qour FUNTIME cations, testahtb,'Allen Adambhik, le ft, and Dftvifl, Goioi, _ _ » show the jhysfcai abilities.' jackle.Revoci Donna and Sklppy Laughlln-lst Senior Checkers, I BflHwl tt,>. . u , , Those whopassedthetestwere: come to WEEK OF AUGUST S' Tuesday. Those who attended Rudolph Rcsencramz, Frank Williams, Frand end James Alex. Mesterhazy - 3rd Senior 3racher; 2nd piace-Erneat and Chess, Gerry Lordl-lat Senior ■Which reminds us—you car. expect uncommonly quick and CENTRAL-AVENUE: nr.d represented our playground Slavlnski, Richard La .Porta, courteous service gt LIBERTY PHARMACY'S prescription Theresa Sicklerj* Bernadine Checkers, Dorothy Mlchalzon- |^ H Contests Were the ’ thing at and the events: i» which they Lynn Wildoner, Marti-. Dunr., f W0 countspi Prescriptions are a specialty, not a sideline, at Whits, Keith Senates; 3rd place let JunlorHorseshoes,ar.dSan- ® ■ CentrSl Avenue Playground this •participated are Paul Strasle, Christopher Brennan, Kenneth LIBERTY PHARMACY, 1283 Liberty Ave. Phone WA 3-2400. week'. Bart Neugroschel and washers; Mark Shoengpld, Frank, J3111y Kourkounakis.anp -Christine Senator; and 4th dy . Gershman - 3rd Senior Ranee Mslhs were m® wihueEs chess; Tommy Pisotell, .foul Mary Frances Doyle. " plhce-Laura Senator* - 'Horseshoes, Thursday .morning, ;ji* dhil- Gamae ar.d contests war? onl THIS WEEK'S HOUSEHOLD HINT: -Add a little boraxto water of the Talent Contest, 8a rt scooting; and Barbara.Kulpar., :. ;Qn Tuesday, theeliir.ir.a{fcr.s when cleaning mirrors. They wlli shine and glisten, like': sang''Horsey ,Horsey” gr.d g p rt ;; ,;i. . .for thd:Union County piay- .dren had fpp modeling alpy. the agenda for Calvin Coolidge and Ranee Impersonated the Table games tournamaits . ground Ohamplonshfcs Were Among them Were -Eugene, and this weak, On Monday, John. Beatles,.■.. were held on Friday afterhoon held at Liberty Avenue, Those JanetTMlkulBWlcgiipifta. jlnd, ""ScBwartzJ At Harris; Tomliyj Nestpr ynMT tb§5,flpst to determine champions In Nok-. S children, ,WheTepreser.ted! 8ris- Sklppy Williams, Paul and Jim- RhlnesmUl, La rry Ba!za,john place Winner m the Drawing I r-t^eVi Chess. Checkers, and. ■ tol Myers in certain eVfoits tey. -Fritz, ’Frank anS James . HaasS ^ ^ yiBp-Ahdy'Gale^ Bpacber, Bernadir.s and Earl i ii ’Ricky Kline, 4r.d Wayne CQmast.^estef’s brgther, M i­ :fiSs!h?i Denise Bogart,Randy were: Terry Kostes-Ser.lor White. chael Hrybj- was thj _second T|SfofMJo, .f& tty Disoteli, Girls’ Shooting,. Larry Smith put up--* goed fight in Iplaae winner and ban iNeug- Mark Shoengold, Ricky ^akosh, ReHca-Sehior Boys’ Horse- A Costume; Contest was held softball against Hurden Looker ..raslhil. >was .the third pia-r*, jj— me ...... 'oil; Friday 'aftemnnn. flat •but-lest with a score of *7-0, .Mnro.Smwaxz^nd-DennlAtmd—shoes, Wayne-Brelowskl-Sen- ip'the different categories went winner* ,* Karl Gordon entered the Nok- lor Boys' Foul Shooting,-Neil Over the net and back and -CSI AVINUEj to Maty G&fis, Ann Marie forth Was the scene cn the play­ Hockey Contest, Kenny Stawarx Pierce - Senior Bpys' Chess, Gitos, TheresaSicklar, 3en:a- Rocco Pallltto and Kevin emergecl victorious. Pamicl- Linda Garlueei-JUnlor’ Cirls" ground when -our voileyte® dtae'W}l!te,Ja,cki'®Revpc, Berry taam played Hurden Looker "Mcyswan will be representing j M Jn th e Carrom Cham- Hopsspteh^ jane Helmstether- Hillside at the Upjor, County ptonshlps were Bob Friedman, Junior Girls’ Jacks, M aJH AtUi Glbaa, 2nd prize went po Anne Marie Folumbo, Liz Sch­ RuthAjsa. Pianochia...gpd, Helen wartz, Karen 31oshko, Carol Kay^ound Championships in ^^nyltaw ajg.-R to^Eakosh, Dunn-Jur.icr Boys’Chess,Mary Pianochia. both Junior gnd Senior teth er- Tommy Disoteli, Mark Shoen- Doyle - Junior Girls Tether McLaughlin, Janice Moss, and CALVIN COOLIDGE: Peggy Spfpgler played .haU, Other youngsters who and Dennis Gordon. Mark Ball, and Michael Zimmer- scored points for Coe Avenue Living uput' to ‘■V a“ strongoua uug ouiLUUkPAsummer - uutbut lost with scores; of ®oengold was pronounced Car- man-junior Boys ' Tether Bail. spirit, Calvin Coclldae Play- 15-3 and'l5-7. in the local elimination com ­ rc~. Champ. Mark was also the The Bristol Myers softball ground placed second In the ; The Midget Softball Team petition were: Art Lapp, 2nd victor in the Chess competition. taam played against the Race place In washers; Eugene C ts- HIb opponents included Kenny Street ceam. The boyg werenot taro; 2nd place in Junior Boys' Stawarz and Bob Friedman. A victorious, but they played, a horseshoes; Vincent Griilo.3rd ohsokejhchaBaa-was-alsfrdeterg-bard-gamet'lEhose^whtrualavBg:: place in Junior Bays’ chess; mined. The participants were for Bristol Myers were Robert - Marty Korsakas, 3rd piaoe in Larry'RfflScS, W4Jtwr Senior Boys’ foul shooting and lo, Kenny Stawarz, Mark Shoen- Brelowski, Ronnie Schoemer, " Ed Radizion, 3rd place ir. Sen­ and, Bob-'F-rledman. Hill* Aielu Silbereioh, -'Andy Aldl, ior Boys’ broad Jumping, side Avenue's checker champ Kendier, Paul Yungst, - The Midget Softskll Team 4S fenny Stawarz, ' ; RloEard - Ta’ Porta-, and Larry scored a 14 to 13 comeback win "Th'e events fbr next week in- Susamari. i over Liberty Avenu'e, This win i A de ® H a t ■Show and a Foul ~ A s-S W ^ f^ ^ ly S ii^ T sa m now gives Coe’s Midgets a re c - Shooting Contest. completed its season with a ord of two Wins and one less. LIBERTY AVENUE: record of 6 wins and’O lnasaa. Leading the Coe Avenue hitting The production of Sleeping The girls who helped the- Bris- | anack were Jeffery Nick,Ricky Beatity was held at Liberty Avo-^ fb l Myers team tear, undefeated Barnes, Eugene Cistaro, and nue Playground, The cast was season are: Dona Llninger, ■ KevirrMoynlhans "• ehosed from th§ cKUdren who Terry Kostss, Barbara Kulpan, : HILLSIDE AVENUE: attended th’e ground.'Costumes ■ Lynn filazler, Jean Masker, I Speqlal events, this week ln - Siijr prbp9~wefe' Seated *by« Rosfmary/yParaigkj^BeghiBi ’ eluded v4 trip to the World's Ssitdra Calandrilfo, Mary Sy- HiH. Tanya PSrochniak, and' i . Fair, . Hillside Playground kowskh Judith Kbmar, Ann; Pauline Brudo, Championships, - and a table Wrobel, Joseph Krulewicz, CONANT STREET: t games tournament, RoS ev Klrehmar.. Toftfir. the- This week at COnant' Street TEMPLE SHOMREI TORAH ' The World's Fair TrlpproV- bulewski, and Barry Goldberg.’ Playground, we had our Play- • 910 Salem Avenue, Hillsidp, HJ. •ed.yery. Successful, Lester- The actor arid actresses were | ground Championships fnnliti-. Announces . Mark; an'd M rs. Ruth. Bodian, as follows; Jack Jampel as kinge‘- ion County, Diane Lodato en- ■ Rhoda, Linda, Alan, and M rs. jariice Babowski as queen,Bar- tered for tetherbal-l, and Robin HIGH HOLY DAY SERVICES Audrey Kaufman, and Lorraine bars Kirchman, as Princess Get played checkers. Robin SLICHOS - MIDNIGHT SATURDAY, AUGUST 29TH and Mrs. Verna Paczkowski Rose,- Rodney ’Kirchman; as took first place, in die punier REFRESHMENTS II P.M. were among those Who spent an .prihee, Joseph Kowalski as Division, and will represent exciting day at the Fair,. , c.ock, Joanne Cebulewski •- as; Hillside at .Warinanoo Park, R0SH HASH AN AH-SEPT. 6,7, 8, Th® ■. Hillside; t Playground the. bad fairy, Paul Kirchman On Tuesday, finished our Y0M KIPPUR - SEPT. IS, 16 Championship)} v tyorp. held on ant Reticle Tampel as pages, jewelry boxes. n^ajSe.from pop5- KTidkets available at 'femple beginning Monday AtTgRst sicle sticks Participating sin 17th. Mon. thru. Thursi 7:30 - lb P.M. Sundays - ;10 A.M. this were Jobjn Ger, Michaelle to Npon. A limited number, of‘"tickets, available for notf* Ger, Diane Lodato^. Sandra Ger, members. . ■> . : . . ’ Joey Lodato, Susan Strubi^tLori _ For further.-inform.atim..-phQne. FL ‘1-1945 :wSekday-'aF-' Struble, -Judy; Lambek, Ellen ternOOnR. Phniia ET, ------Klttner, and Susan Kittner. _ .ATTFNTION/PARENTS On Wednesday Everyone col­ Register your ohildrenjiiow for ored. Diane Lodato,vLpri Stru­ Sunday Sphool and Hebrew School ble, Sandra Ger ahdSiisah Stru­ A modern Hebrew Sch.Q'0,1 with a new and eiyfightened ble participated1. They did a approach to Hebrew and. Jew ish Edb^Ediioa fpr children' - Very fjne job;: . ‘ ® aged six through the posh Bar & B at Mjftzvah y e a rs. Participating in' Leather -\ BJJS TRANSPORTATION AVAILABLE Graft y/ere:fSusan Struble,' Di­ Registration dates for Hebrew^Sehooljare Sept. 1^1, 3 ane Lodato, Lori Strubrb,Robin from 2 P.M. Sunday SeptjQ th^o#A.M .-1 Ger, Michaelle Ger, Alfex Mic- Your ihqu izes cm^Otembership are inVltecl^'^"" kus» Lucy Buckner, Arlene Rabto;H;. WSm Iasker Cantow Dr. Bernard Sal Gerber, julie Buckbe^Richard I ‘ I Israel •WfethTHebre^,’School Principal Buckner,and Sandra Ger. The special events for: week will be a«?Nok-Hockey BASKETBALL at: George 'Washington, w ith Frank Mar- Loijjrnament, a QbeMazzeo, Joe Izzulino, John Hillside's Own Hem-Town Bank \ S h d u g e k,-a ndEa-rl-Whlter^1^ FRONT WHEEL C L 4 - A lubblerGiim-Blowing Con­ your car ALIGNMENT - ; test was h^.P|rticipantS Were -Janet-MikuteWicz, Sklppy Vol- Mti.ffl*n imt. FREE , liams, Eugene Mikulewicz, , Lubri cation-Ti r*« Prank and Jimmy-Braqher^JtSfin Tubei-Acc.tseti*. ; Miskew, Ray McMichael, Tony PLAID STAMPS GIVEN Bittrieo, ’Keith Barrieo, Earl ON ALL SERVICES* White and Jprry' Pianochia. 12 2 1U B IRTY A V L HILLSIDE, "(fdntest winners Werfe Janet %sL Mikulewicz-lst place, * Skippy MIMBIR PIDIIUL RIS1RVI fYSTIM ‘Wllilarhs- 2nd place, and Eu-’ MIMIIR PIDIRAL DIPOSITINWBAHCICORP. gene Mikulewicz-3rd place* PAfiE 6 T |E HILL^jDE, N. J, TIMES, THURSDAY AUGUST? 18,' 1964 Ex-Resldgnt With Providence Bank LIBERTY TvoSj versity,'.Before his army ser­ .AIR CONDITIONEDJeiM • vice in the Fhr East, Conning- ton was' editor of. the Free­ THE CARPETBAGGERS hold (N, J7) Transcript and I later operated his owq public in Teoht\$o.o\Qt relations agency. With GEORGE PEPPARd Connington is married to the former Florence .Kerber of & CAROL BAKER Englewood, Ni ~ J; They have three children, Hilary 5 / Harry WA 3-9207 3, and Onjja 2,-0 In , Connington has beeii a director and‘offi­ Coal To Generate cer of the Greater Providence "Chamber of Commerce and has I CLASSIFIED AD RATES I Houses Of Worship olymp,c Park "'"been active'in the United Rind. Electric Power He is a member of. the-Uni* forever in th$. eternal Mind and Ba^y Parade « •. CHRIST THE' KING /ersity ‘Club and Turks Bead First Att . reflects the charms of His-good- The formal signing of a multi- I 1 £ATHPLl6 CHURCH . New Jersey's charmlng-chil-- million dollar contract to pro-- sgaBroBiii £ 5 c .PER WORD | . -.Corner Bloy St, and Rutggrs ness in expression, forni, out- r^ilne, and. color*' (Science -and dren will vie Saturday atOlym- vldefc coal-.from-westeym penn, ■ ^ - J O E ’S 1 TYPEWRITERS'- ADDERS ~ if i . 2 S, minimum Ave,7 pick. Park in one of the coUn- sylvarila- bituminous coal fields, WCHATSTTST CONNiNGTON I, _ R$Vt • Gurtin, Pastor Health with Key to the Scrip- : BARBER SHOP tented -repaired-sold hy Mary Baker Eddy, try's most tlme^honored baby for- the generation of electric, BOSTON -- Richard D. Gcn- * J Revv John J, Tyks ami Rev, 211 Hillside Avn.WA 3-69381 “ Special Student Rental Wjfllarri -B^Smal-iky--A-SSjStant—P* 247r)r- •parades* A-n--August event at power was announced August 6, nington, 33, of Barrington, jjjjjl RfpiATEDAT -- the Irvingt&n amusement park The coal will fire the furnaces formerly assistant vice pres- EXPERT HAIRCUTTER .R a te s” 4t per word each year since 1916, the ’64—Qf-the-Ke-ystane-generAting^sta^ idemnyfT'he Citizens Trust and - -Prompt Service-Moderate Prices MAI-2111 " Masses; Sunday - 7,8:9,12 S1NAI CQN6 RF.GATmMt|,--- I $ 1,00 minimum_ contest is expected to 'have' tion which is now under eon- Citizens Savings BftnkofProvi- FREE PARKING LhUrchi 9,iU,i'.,12-Schooi 1531 Maple Avenue s m f e r nearly 500 boys and girls under struction in Armstrong County," dencg, R.I,» has-been named ACROSS THE Weekday - 7,8, and 8;30 a.m, Rabbi Eliezer Cohen 5 competing" for a dozen tro- .about, 40 miles northwest djf vice Resident and senior loan STREET ON BOTH SIDES Typewriter Cq. ; Sirst Friday - 6;8 in church For the week beginning Sun- phies and four U, S, savings . Johristdwni - Pa., in the heart of- offloer of the forthcoming Har- (opp. Court House) and 11:30 in auditorium, Com­ day, August 16 the schedule — Sat. ai3o to 6. , - bondsr the Appalachia area. bor National Bank of Boston# _ _ C lo 8.d W .cn.saay»__ munion, st 7, - of services will be as follows j 29 MARKET ST., NEWARK MISCELLANEOUS I Special seating will accom­ The contract is to supply 3.3 The new all-service- com- Holy Days - SJ.iPtSO - SiSO Morning Service sr Sunday, 8 ANNOUNCEMENTS modate spectators for th&judg­ million tons of coal annually at mereial bank vwiltin the « d 6|30 p«tr.. A.M,, Monday through Friday,£ ing of the prettiest, blonde i Bra- Confessions - Every Saturday 6}45 A,M,; Saturday, 8:45A#Ivl. yearly cost of more than $13 central business district in — -B®EAT10N- netS|- and redheads - plus the million, -At {his-, and evening of: First Friday 4, ‘^Afternoon Services} Sunday Novphiber.' COMPTON’S ENCYCLOPEDIA most unique .floats. Three tro­ 5:301- 7*39, 9, through Thursday, 7M0 P,M*i today’s prices, this . would Connington, v/ho makes his M rs. GussieMayer-,Represent­ phies will be given in each cate­ - Novena'- (Miraculous Medal) Friday, -7|20 P.M,; Saturday, atnount-tp 182 mllliosTjota,1§P home at ,7 7 jllluftiitiek Rd, ative. Special otter 'this month. gory; bonds will goto' all first, 152Q million over the lifetime In Saw&gwiir a* 83ST-"" WA. 6-1179, WA. 3-7416, 1S87 Evary Monday night S 7:30 P.M* .place winners. . Evening ‘ Services} Sunday operation of the plant. The con­ mereial.banking, officer fropi:8 Wyndmoor Ave., Hillside, The'.'parade .will start at 2 tract was signed .-with the Rq*. 1986- to 1962 at the Manufac- 07205. : * . • UKRAINIAN CATHOLIC through Thursday;‘ 8il0 P.M.J iithioldeir. beauties - - - CHURCH OF THF. . Chester & PittsburghCoftl Com- tubers Hanover Trust Company Friday,. Welcondng die Sabbath leaders, These are the final- pariy .of * Pa„ by repre- of New York, serving at Rock- LOST IMMACULATE • CONCEPTION fid Evening Services tamed- , l3ts t>,a summer's b'athing Sar.dy Hook party keruy Liberty Ave., -and Bioy St. sentatives o f Philadelphia Elec- efeller Center and at the Broad- ;,fWely following, the afternoon beauty competition to be de-

Force Extended Honor Students Trailside Art Show • 1 0 . J A E K E L , INC. ■ Township SMIS K w m '' last Nine Hillside High Soho# "Veek extended the employment graduates- are listed on idle 'Artists On Location 64L«AMSEY AVE. HILLSIDE, NJ. “ Rptgers-The State University cf temporary Igbopdfs'aselgr.ed The 16th Annual Trailside of Approximately S00 atjfits. to Solids liepartment-for. honor roll of the Newatk-Sol- Art Show, which Will be held at ■ lege.\of .Aits and'Sclences, $ vTen tfnicEf Qounty art -groupa kZ er? FUELOIL FE one week' .trem Augsst 4C .at Watchung Reservation Septem­ will each have thelf pwn "ilttle compensation of $1.50 an hour., was annbtlhfeed by/Dr. Feeder-. ber 2Q (raht dateSepten-.ber 27); - iok: ,T.. ^ d | :r-; * show’’. A separate seotion will . Automatic Heating fjje" group Inalndds La tty B. will. feature ten ■ professional be provided for Independent Fcrsr, Robert .Fraftffl, John J,_ The. .students who achieved artiste "working eh location". ■ a JUS. ayarage or better were: artists, under the supervision Hodavance, John'Maadalena and Thla wtfs announced, this week cf Mr. Robert Hubbuch of Cran­ and Air"Conditioning ASron SdSHarijv. - JBlehard-Cohen, FranklirOry^' by M rs. Evbl^ Slrdosh of Ro­ e t# r;-vThomae: be Sant^ jH g g ford, A speciai ChUdrena' Ex- COMPLETE INSTALLATION AND OIL BURNER SERVICE"" * | AssignSato the RogdDepart- selle Park, . hibit Will be providejffor chil­ ' meh>-^erff Marc F. Bejmstejhi, ard Ellen, Karen Hare Ferrig- ^ jraftors to the show will be ; no, Herbert Grossman, Michael dren under 14, juid Mrs. June. Robert Cox and Alar. G . Was - able to observe Portrait paint- -Geles^tf’-^ranford wflF be B MURDOCK ssrm&n. “Mango, dSPHtrold Newman ing, !^16k akw;ehit®> still life, and Rose Patrick. charge. _sjBasc.apes_ana_landSGapes de­ The Show will be open from 7-0900 velop as'they watch, Our Ca lad Buying Me, 10:80 a.m. to ?IS0 p.m, Baflot Miss Mary Bllen Sllkotch of boxes .for- -popular vst'lng wig,. LOWEST PRICES POSSIBLE Duhellen wUl d t r i ^ r t r a lt hr- rclose at 3;80 p.m,. andristi-nrii- TJUofMr, Lloyd RucH of Gran-/ are urged to Cflme-early-if they ford,- who-this year retired as wish to see thepaintings clear­ V & e h V o it Assistant Director of theTrail- ly: arid cast their’ ballots. Ad­ Bl 8-8251 Bl 8-0088 slde NatureandScier.ee Center. mission to the show is free. Mre. Hannah Hoffman of . Judges George Arvay of latest 1964 colors**. Elizabeth -will do a pastel por-. Toms River, Dr. A.W. Lahes JOSLOFF GLASS CO. trait of Mlsa Jill, Harold*#0n- cf Montclair .and Joseph Rossi ru K j Auto Glass Drive la” TREMENDOUS SAVINGS ON WALLPAPERS ion, and -a charcoal-portrait of of Clifton will determine the Mrs»' Roger fflGeeu of HjUside,. ,-IlBent Group in Slime-11 Bfld 'gfc'n' K S O AUTHORIZED INSURANCE INSTAUATI0N 'SAMITAS & W ALL-TEX.dieoontou^cMO _The-SubJe0t-foi' -a pastel'pof" patterns, all perfect, per roll^om ,T l7«ri*^ lac:-24 individual winners, Pop­ MIRRORS-GUSS TOPS trait by Mrs., Katherine Grove ular .voting will be conducted WALLPAPER Sailer of Sumffiit will be Mrs, 2 S batb-^fSte. and. children. iper roll from.,, 3 9 < ISBfiHce Jacobson,, who is' on ApproxriflatWy $500- Xri prizes r b a t h r o o m LICENSED HOME M!^ SUSAN HUMAN ofllsB Woodr-#'Am ^ w T o t the staff of the UclbR Ccucty rlbbonpiwill be awarded to ° 6°k v J ? eJ [n

The following ere the results Horseshoes, Girl '•DorothyMl- of .the. Hillside .Playground chaelzon, GalvinCoolidgej Pad* Chemplonshlps, broken down die.Tennis,1 Boy - Joe Hrevnack, into junior and senior first place George Washington? Paddle winners only, The finei ttbult- Tennis, Girl * Trudy Grossman, Honi however, tools Into con* Hurdeh-Lcoker, Ring Tenhls, sideretion the total of 1st, 2nd, Boy.-Gecrge Piaaeckl-Hurden- and 3rd fijjoET The stihdihgs Looker; Ring TennlSi'Oirl,Bar­ ere as follows: bara lngrassla - Calvin Cool- JUNIOR ldge/ .Foul Shooting. .Boy - Ira George Washington ■ ...27. Baum-^eorge' WashlngtoniPoul' Calvin Coolldge ' 1-9 Shooting Girl - 'Joanne Kflj- Bristol-Myers cech-Race Street; TetherSall - BICYCLE DECORATION , CONTEST entries"'aTGsorge Race Sseet Boy..- Rooky...Pallitto- Coe " CONTESTANTS In Hat Show. Washington. Hurden-Looker • 15 Avenue; Tetharball, Girl -Bar­ Continued from Page s Six of our playground mem- Moderation; and Tom Walker, Coe Avenue 1 ii, bara Kulpan-HiUslde Avenue; test and the mainbb "contest. •Hillside Playground Champion . Geatpsl ‘Avenue* - . 8 Checkers, Boy- Michael Brown, Our new dances are the Swim, bars took a jlrs t place in their NeistnllMt—,. c of 1964. The Olympics winners events in the Playground Olym- , The over-all winners for each Liberty Avenue 8 George Washington; Checkers, the Martuccl, and the Wiggle, pics. Congratulations' to ’ WE- group wire Junior Boys -Allen Conant Street 8 Glrl-Robln Ger-Conant Street; from Hurden Looker are Leo GEORGE WASHINGTON; liars Saxon, Ronald Matlcs, Jc- Adamslk, Junior OlrU - Mary Hillside Avenue • .3 Chess, Boy ••- Mike Mcnhsltr Borre, Checker Champ; Robin The attendance at George seph- Hrevnaek,- Michael Brown,...Doyle, Senior - Boys - Bobby1 . SENIOR ' George Washington._ Lobe, Hop'Scotchi ilm Doyle. -Washington-__Playground—has Hurden-Looker 47 Ring Toss; Chris Statkus,1Teth- been very good this week, al- Michael Monhest. and Ira Saxon, The individual winners com­ After the Bike Show, a water- Bristol-Myers----- e r Sail; C-cur.c Gcnfalor.s.Wasr.- lowlng lor a varied arts and Baum, prising the Hillside Playground ofthe melon feast was held, John Team for Union County Play- ers;.Mitch Mazur. Broadjump;— crafts-program.. T ,: The allimportant" Race Steeet... "IT" George. Evanchik, Horseshoes; The phildren worked on Plas­ the Mice "Show. The Garry and Stan Seldal gained. ground Championships - Senior sn Tarttyr~~fig5fe place in the -watermelon Cqq, Ayftymfl___ _44_— are-as follows*------_---- Buddy Guldlce, Foul Shooting; 1 ter of Paris molds on Monday. wlnners Gil da Feldman, Jacks; andPam— The participants were Bob Sa­ Bovs - Allan Adamclk,. Most - ting-fiontest,,. George Washington 8 Washers - Pete1 Coljfolone, In "the-future we hava-a Lol- F o r almost 100 years the annual Livestock Show in Buenos Aires? - GenmalAvenua 7 Pinter, Paddle Tennis, xon, Barbara Gcr.cS, RCf.ild Beautiful-band Neatest; David Argentina, has been “The Greatest Livestock Show on Earth? Hurdan-Lookeri Broad Jump­ - This week our athletlc teams Gopos, Best Decorated; Edward lipop Hunt arid a Pet Show Liberty- Avenue 1 ing - Mitch Mazur, Htrden* Matlcs, Anthony Gallendrllio, . The top oattlemen and horse breeders of the world enter their defeated Calvin Coolldge lnbdtn ;Nbvy» Funniest! Alien Zadroz- scheduled* Tied for 9th / Looker; Hopscotch - Robin Loeb Edward Novy, Robert, ,Mer» a Of thill and volleyball, ny, Most Original, Albert Ses- finest animals, and the final auc- to meet South A m erica’s top qat. Hillside Avenue & Conant. * Hurden Looker; Jacks - Linda gherltc, Mary Doyle, Oalefr.c. • Our ple-eatlng contest was sa, Carefullness; and Ken Bieg, SISTERHOOD OFFICERS tioning of the champions is always tlem en and breeders, visit’ their ll Street, Mkulewlcz, Race Si re s t} 1 Richard Lobel, Kim Smith,Ken a thrlUingevent. U .S .breeders are ranchesand-homes, and' enjoy a held. The contestants were Pam Wlerdest, Junior Girls - Mary An officers meeting of the. STANDINGS - FINAL Horseshoes, Boy - Bill Saxon, and Lori Bieg, Karen Stern- particularly interested in the show, typical Argentine “asadq” - kjooL Plnmer, Rat Lobe, Gilds Feld­ -berg,—Donna - a-nd -J-ohnrSthtdy -DoylerM osr^m iiqnndileat- ElSlOfhioa of Sinai Congrega- and, because o f this, a special 21- WW«. § | Hurden-Looker 62 George Washington; Horae., man,- Shoe SSffler, Jimmy will be held'Monday e ..Calvin Coolldge— - — 37- Mona Bernstein) and Michael st; Dolores Montgomery, Best day jhYitfld^n, toiu* .has been o r- saw . . shoes, Girl - Marie Williams, Doyle, John Fedorcyzk, and Decorated; Linda Romeo, Fun- n^ l8> August 17 at the home of "Live sto c k Special” 1Iam a ran‘ch jn‘ » Brietol-Myera 36 Race, Street; Paddle Tennis, Browne- Rick McCoy. nlest; Lori Bieg,.Most Original; Mri i Heywood Girion, JQLWE s - je j leaves M iam i o n July. IS; precision maneuvers o f the fanud George' Washington 35 Boy - Rick. McCoy, Hurden- Phi: cushions, belts fro m rex Next week will consist of a lace, and pins were alio made Carol "Montgomery, Carefull- ^ ar i A v e . .Y o u can er.joy the tour for less Police horses at Sar.ilsga ; Race Street 32 Looksr; Paddle Tennis, GWl picnic, the softball, and volley- Ooe Avenue_*_— 25 ,thls week by many children. ness; Senior Boys - Robert than $ 1,S00, and Bridgman Tours. ?. b.make a side-trip to Mbit., - Pam Pinter - Hurden*Look^- bill playoffs, and" the short .Lexington Ave., Nr¥r - ? — | ^ b r ^ aFha\ an d CJentral Avenue ■ . "jj. George Wellington won by a Saxon) Most Beautiful and Best 141 1 4 er; Ring Tennis, Boy - Jim stories contest, and a water­ DEADLINE FOR 9 forfeit the softball game against DeO orated; Michael BroWn, . Liberty Avenue Doyle, Hurden - Looker? Ring melon eating.contest, yMo u r 2b o o k ^ Can helPy°UWith Hillside Avenue Central Avenue-Conant Street. Funniest; Ronald Matlcs, Most .jjT 1 NEWS C O P Y IS yo u r poojungs. A f t d thereTl be En g lls h -sp *^ "" Tennis, Girl - Dens Liiilnger, Another one of our special experts to help them all t le. way, ■Conant Street 3 ■ Our boys are in second place Original; George ..M ONDAY 5 P,.Ma The tbUf'vWill include choice Bristol-Myers; Pool Shooting, events Is the two-to-tango con­ Frank Adamclk, D^corationjji* * The individual winners Boy - Wayne Brelowskl, Bris­ in the playground league. the show , plus invitations prising the Hlljalde-Plsyg tol-Myers; Foul Shooting, Girl Tefin. for Union County •Pliy- - Terry Kostes, Bristol-My­ ground Championships - Jun. ers; Tetherball, Boy - Kevin ior - are as follows t Moynlhsn - Coe Avenue; Teth- Washers - Jeffrey Kreps, erball, Girl - Chris Statkus, Central Avenue; .Broad Jumping Hurden-Looker; Checkers, Boy - Rudolph Rosencrantzf Brls- - Leo Borre, Hurden-Looker; tol-Myers; Hopscotch - Janet Checkers, Girl - Geraldine Mikulewlcz, Race Street; Jacks Lordi, Calvin Coolldge; Chess, - Jane Halmstettar, Bri-atol- Boy - Neil Pierce, Bristol- Myers; hbrseshoes, Boy - Ron Myers; ChesB, Girl, Csrol Mc­ Matlcs, - George Washington; Laughlin. Galvin CnnHdga. Volleyball, Softball Union County people couldn’t Playoff Schedule Set The. final standings in the The final standings or the summer playground softball summer playground volleyball “make a date with National State” league ere as follows) league are as follows! W L W L Coe Avenue, 6 0 Bristol Myers- George Washington ' . S 1 __Hillside Ave. ____ 1§.J Rage 3treat— ..— t -t2r. Hurden Looker Hurden Looker-Liberty 2 3 Liberty Aye. - 8 I until * - CentralAve.-ConahtStl 1 5 ReceStreet 4 1812 Bristol Myerb- Coe Avenue • 8 I • Hillside Ave. 1 :: 1 S Calvin Coolldge 2 Calvin Coolldge ,0 6 George Washington 1 y;in Tuesday, Qoe Ave. will Central Ave-Coan play Race St. at Conant field a Central Ave.-ConantSt. 0 B single elimination game to meet On Thursday August 13,Bris­ ' the winnerof the George Wash­ tol Myers will play Race Street ington vs. Hurden Looker-Lib­ a single elimination' game end erty Avenue game for e best Hurden Looker-Liberty Ave: of three series for die cham­ will pley Coe Avenue, will be pionship. The . single George played at Liberty Avenue, and Washington vs, Hurden Looker- Hurden Looker - Liberty will Libertv Avenue game Will be meet Coe at iConant Street in held at Liberty Avenue, the other elimination contest. ' .On Friday, the two eltaina- The two winners will then meet tlon game winners -will meet at Liberty Avenue fn- t-R* rfi™.* —■for-die-first of the-three-gtme- championship games on Tues­ series. The second game Will day August IS, Thursdiy August be held Wednesday, August 19 20,-end-Friday August 21, $ and the final on Friday August needed. —2ir if necessary,——r— | Greene Retires At Public Service *'That’s when we first opened for business an

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