% n’t W»Km St talking of Records Why Be Honest? . Battle of Radios ' Fifty years of betog k midwife wflsjtoe record recently cele-.. M?s.-Uarle L.-Llna, o f 1612 Platon place, and more tffinr Vai^y^Nd364- HILLS1DB, N. -lnr\THU RSDAY; AUGU$-T-3,-1939 PRICE- FIVE JCENTS-. i jiundteaTiW^as afid B^Wivte ' jOiracHa honoftng her a t * testi­ monial dinner m 1 1 1 1 1 '■ -w Althpugfi Mrs. Lind laseventy-two years olds, toe Is very active NEWARK EMPLOYE R. TICHENOR SR. ~s? mill lteenjttfert eves tolBB Jrdai heK- face. Her half Is white, her MUST LIVE THERE Sjvity belies tor. years. Sire has Jived to Hillside-lor fifteen years. Delay In Veteran Committeeman IS STILL CONFINED Big Rush She looks back on a record ol lour thousand confinements, and Miss Anna J. Seifert, of 18 King IHlkls forward to years of useful service. In one family she brought ' street,. -Was-eae—of—three—employes Will Seek Reelection Leslie R. Tichenor, 'Sr., of. 1235 ftree generations Into the world. directed by City Commissioner Byfiie Salem avenue, Is still confined at At the recent testimonlal~dtoner, given under the1 auspices .of of-Newark yesterday to move Into lioihe as the result of the explosion Democrat of the motor ill an-electric .refriger­ To Avoid the Essex Oottoty Midwife’s Association, she was given a. gold Newark If-tftey totoe-to avoliiriia,Vr. to. their pay checks, withheld. - Miss. Schnabel, First Elected In ator about two months ago. watch and' a traveling alarm olook,and fifty—red rosesw erepre- : While botli eyes were, affected a t Suited to her. She organized this association In 191? and is Its Seifert is a telephone operator in J929, Stands on Record Byrne's' department. -She has told first, the left ‘eye has responded to prcncn’ president, Mrs. Lind is a graduate, pf Columbia University. Selection; department' officials 'that she hns Township Oomfluttefeman Harry treatment, but*the right eye remains n—mn.hl,pr fhr ftrmt>eYp, fnr Tax Sale had dlfflcuity disposing of her home Schnabel today matje public his ln- here. — Tichenor is still receiving constant Sometimes it appears th at human nature h a s , its falling at Lention to seek renomination in. the attention. • : ; the wrong moments. The stony reaches % of the thoughtlessness Republican primary election Septem­ He was taking.ups Holy’s Illness and Absence ber 19, an announcement which had *the 0; a resident who. calmly accepted' return of his wallet withhi atsu a1 sum Collector Reports One of of Lee Hold-Up Definite been expected in most politioad Largest August 1 Pay­ of money and a good sized oheok Inside- merely by saying ’"T^ Removed For Trial '-circles. . tn S e out-of-towner who spent hours trytog to locate him .1 Action On Candidates , Scfuiabel As the. ve^ran of ther ments In History It seems the person Who found the Wallet in a theatre went In Holdup Of Bank havl^ g '- a ^ io the address given on cards to It, only to discover the loser of SEVERAL BELIEVED been ’elected’‘in i92&. Hfe was de­ Ua wallet had moved “somewhere in . Elizabeth* Purthor. .in­ feated fur lunmniiralfoh in- 1992, RECEIPTS BASED ON vestigation revealed the Elizabeth address, but more timaf was Sptat BEING CONSIDERED Romeo Ronrnna; alias -Julius RO' .Robert ©..Thompson, now-chairman, A LOWEILTAX RATE of the Township'Committee, nosing, repeating- the process' because another removal had' taken place, mauo, of Brooklyn, )^sto! three'men V.F.W. Band Will arrested for ■ partl'cipation I n . him ‘'out. j^ to ab el regained his trom Elizabeth hack to another address/to Hillside. Definite selection of a second place by election, to the governing The tax office has been deluged— candidate for the Township Qom- holdup and robbery Novembe Give Concert Here Based on& e shpft and sweet ’/ffifttiks” for the time and 'trou­ M^Br-of—tho—fomer-Hlllside—Trust body in 1933, haw-e-veiv-and—was-re~“ by one pf the heaviest August 1 tax ble comes the comment th a t It Is hitta. wonder that people Who mlfcte&and a Choice^for tax collector tumed. again iii 1930. rushes in the township’s history, was deferred for *a week by Demo­ Company, was. Removed to New Jer lose pallets -seldom get them badk. ' Maybe solne people just take sey ;this week for trial • He was re. i t was. indicated that -he1 will fol- ax Gollector Arthur L. Theurer re­ cratic leaders who met last night at -low his ciKtom of*former campaigns The newly organized band spon- ported y e s t e r d a y . It forgrantegranted’that they will have lost articles returned. , the home of Emanuel Oersten, 10OC cently arrested by FBI agents while soiled-by Hillside Post No. 1722, Vet­ operating* a store' at 014 Fourth ave and do little ■ if any camixiignlng'; He said' 'the .August 1 receipts Orescent, avenue; Gersten has al­ standing non the belief that the vot­ erans of Foreign Wars, will give a Tuesday were .about $40,000, some­ ready entered 'the race as one Town­ nue, Brobklyn,' band concert at the Hillside Elks i patrolman Lawrence xreger was sent to -one'of Hillside's resi­ The :other two men have already ers will know whether they want to what higher than last year’s total ship Committee aspirant. - return him dr not. .Outside of his open air pavilion on Tuesday eve­ >r the same day. Last year’s ev ­ dential thoroughfares early Sunday morning in answer to,; a call Illness of Democratic Chairman been convicted for their part in the ning, August 8, from 8 to 10 o'clock ..fijm a resident who had a complaint. He didn't have to, ask crime, and are now serving prison initial bld'Jor public office ten years ictions were on the basis of a much >seph W. Hely and the fact that ago, Schnabel has made few politi- HARRY SCHNABEL The Elks—pavilion, can _ be, reached higher rate than this year's. Two- 0hat it ww», Hp could hear lto. Another resident nearby Jiad. a... County JBQjBction Board Commis­ sentences. Romano w&s held in from Highway No! 29 and also from tail, w hich. he' was - unable "to i cal- speeches and has -made his re« years ago4 the total for the entire -jlglp going full-blast. -The woman of the house'w as waiting for sioner A r ta r T. Lee, fonner town­ [ marks brief. League, formed by many friends of Hiliside avenue. ~ This Will he m mdnth of* August was oiily about ship c^mmittee.mah, was out of town, raise.- In .addition to the Hillside band's' firsts public appearance as a hlm -on the porch, ready to give her story and explanation. holdup and robbery, he faces charges Finance Chairiman ScKSabel, serving as the means 10T $J0T,000. ■ - she pototed to another nearby home. "They had a party last business caused“ ;aie~^^,oup of As Committeeman Hugo S. Gen- converting, many Republicans to tiie concert band, although it lias, ap­ 'Tlie rush as reflected also.in the arising from the robbery of the peared In several parades. The pub- sight. N.obody to my house got any sleep, before fi a. m. I don't representatives of the local county sel announced last w$ek' -that he Democratic candidates that year. July collections, which totaled $133,- committee, Roosevelt Democratic Woodbridge National • Bank J anuary 11(5, is invited to help make thlsitoi 019, which Is somewhat more than see why those .people* should get any sleep now.'’ The officer per­ U\ 1087. would be a ' candidate for a “new Returned With Hale Club and Woman’s Democratic Ciub term,, the present governing body The following year saw' Schnabel performance a success, which maj the total for „the same period in suaded her to tune down her radio and notify police promptly If to delay final selMttbn of the- re­ Hillside police were active in the result in many more enjoyable eve- early stages of the investigation of may be continued' intact , if bout returned to the Township Commit-1 1938. aay neighbor’s party gets too noisy the next time. * . maining,’candidates, to receive or­ committeemen survive the primary tee, as he and Benjamin Hale won the Theurer indicated his belief that ganization support. the local holdup, but afterward all election and then the November over Township Committee Chair­ Hillside. the prospect of a sale of properties Several residents have been re­ details were in the ha^lds of the man Stanley H. Weston in the pri­ for' unpald^l938 taxes and assess­ Now that all the Incumbent Republican candidates have an­ ■Federla Bureau of Investigation^ generaLelection.—Schnabel’ has been orge~iaongr ceiving much consideration, but it active in both civic and business life mary. By 1930. .the primary was r~and has i ments October 3 Is bringing more nounced tor re-election, It might be a good Idea lor local business- had been expected that all -but the which had a * search over several of the community for many years. merely the forerunner of the, real propriat•late progra In I ent property owners to his office in at- bsn to get. ready to ask them where they have stood in the past, two‘ besides “Gerstenrto- get support states, . .. He-was-Townsh-ip Gommlttee-Ghair- battle; The plans of- a group of Re- -will- tempts to^pay up delinquencies and- and where they Intend' to stand to the future, on --the question - would" b r eliminated last night. It- man for-one yeai*, and most of-the publicans under the leadership of be held oiie week later on Tueada: keep^dut^of tiie sale required by the of municipal purchases and patronizing local concerns. There hasn't ‘ was not made known whether names time he has been in office he has Charles* F. Jones to ■return Lee■ to ivenlng August 15. State' FuhdISg Commission...... been as jnucn as a Word from a stogie local official on .this Im­ are being withheld1 now merely be­ Woman Injured served; as finance chairman. Form­ the Township Committee resulted in Tlie progV&m will be as follows ' He pointed put that his office had portant subject, although Oommitieemah Harry Schnabel, by his cause Hely and Lee,’the two leaders erly Hillside’s representative to the ■the ousting of Hale while Schnabel Around1 me Gridiron,” march, A1 no intention o r holding the 1938 of consequence in the party, were was returned to office.. iitle so closely upon tiie 1937 sate, vote mi the purchase of police cars, allowed conclusively that he. Is point Sewer Meeting, he-was desig­ bei’L i).albey; “Greeting Overture, unable to attend the conference, or A s Car Hits Truck nated again, last year to return to - Today Jones is' lnaetive,' Luf tman ’rahz Mahl; ,fSoutiifrn | Echoes, but that the s&le^wgsdemanded by In favor of giving local business a break. Committeeman Harry B. whether it was impossible to decide the post after the resignation of Ar is chairman of tire local Republican., lovelty fox trot, Clarence Jones the state board before%~woul4^ve Vogel voted, the same way, but pe’snotgunning this year. There among certain prospective candidates Ithur T .' Lee, Democrat, from b| county committee, the unit which Is JClownin’ Capers/' characteristic its approval to Hillside’s proposed ■ ■seems to .be a wfio.e lot of silence on the .subject. Is there some before the group. S ' 1-Ess Edna Koempel, 13, of 1187 LTownsMp--Oommibtee- created^ibe charged-'with 'the- dujy of support-. dance, Mayhem* L»ake; “V. F . . W. bond refunding program. r special reason "lor. til- ^ Promises Hard Fight Grove street, . IsvtogtoK... a passenger, Iwaea’ney-^—— lug .and-ele&tlng. the party nominees, Post „ No. 1722 <- Marchx’’ Ferhande He expressed doubt that the ac-.. to a car driven by Charles Kern, I SchnahRl’s political -career—has i u f tmah--today^-howe-vei--, - abstains Araeer (composed'“by ~Mr. Afaee,. a tiOfi" taken-15st"'W§ek by the Towhv Gersten indicated his intentiohjo. glr-ctf^ ^Patoe-aamue; Trvtogtorg ■jsdtorrwerry-ieVer-eaBdidabee^for— member—^-^he^and~for-4hi*~

/ P a g e Two THE HILLSIDE TIMES, THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1939 ______M T— W om en s*Paire x Personal x]S ociety .Notes":-: Fraternal |

...... ■ — •, ' "• A . ■ 1 ' • nextnext' Tuesday Tuesday, ai a t the’.tha tiOOUst .Locust Grove Grove W TV S M U T U T .? T?OT? i —- " — ' Gol-f-Glubrafter which members will WINS MEDALS FOR JeannrtveTctt Washington Bride Social Items- piay ^lfxiriengage inrother-activ^ CAMP DIX SPORTS — PRACTICAL HEALTH HINTS ities -at .the^club,,’ff they are able -to ■em’ain for the afternoon... ' Louis Huber, Ji’.TTTt Hillside, .is Wed On Saturday For Jo s. ChoborcU Rev. George M, ^Runner, wie hew Qiie.'of several youths, at the Citizens! The, Control of Chills and Fey .B y SALLY MuGJIEE. president, presidtecL He will ah-, Military Training Camp at Fort Dix hotmee his1 full committee appoint^ who received medals this week for Miss Miriam .Ruth Snyder; daugh­ Mrs: Ina Rutherfprd, . pj „19 Coe danz’s parents, Mr. ahd' Mrs. . E. npnts shortly. . , participation in athletics - .at' ,the Miss Jeanne Florence- Everett, Schickedanz Sr., formerly of Hill­ ------By Hr.-James A. Tobey- rimightar of Mr. and .Mrs. Ff&rik ter ol Mrs- Elizabeth Snyder, ..and avenue, announces the- marriage of camp. Hie received one medal * as a the late George F. Snyder was mar­ her daughter, Catherine, to Menus side. • member OTthe championship Com­ A QUE, or ohills and lever, was * DeMott Everett, of 1226 Robert Miss Helen Hurden, of Robert In-malarious district." tk street, and Ford Marshall Smith, son ried Saturday , altemoon to W. Bedell Jr., of Long avenue, on Sat­ pany L softball team and another ■vL o-nefe tne most comxtiQn-of sum- .Joseph Cliobpr'da, son of "Mr. and urday June iO it the teburn Pres­ street, is spending a week’s vacation: for his secdhdipiBFW ^Ee vaulting titer maladies. It is not seen much bttityfu«isse4lseoSoru of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert George byterian Church rectory* Newatk. taking daily.trips. Good Luc^ Party “SiMtht of-^-Oakbridge madr-West Mrs. George' Choborda of 676 Leo in the annual- track and; field' meet. no’wta ournorthernstates but’ltis averted by the regular i e street, th e marriage was perform­ The Rev. Samuel, yOhambers p e r ­ • Mrv .and;Mrsr-Gor-man- Fischer and -Heis^ne-sf^wo-fromUnlon-TSoyn-. nine, which is efficient b o S " Orange, were1, married Saturday formed the ceremony. Both are well daughter June# of North Broad stillsoprevalent prevention and treatmSt 0f n t " afternoon at 2 o’clock in Grace Epis- ed by Rev. Dr. Lloyd; E. Poster at ty_tq receive two medals* l | In the aouta that iaria and Chills’and S TJbpai^htffcl^Nejvark-r^ the parsonage of the Calvary Meth­ known*.here. The groom attended street, are. spending_A few. days .at ■pr Onion Couple odist Church, East Orange, th e Hillside Kttghrsshuph—After August i^e^Fischer-eotfege--ihTMe^ted^nkr- morethanamii c.aPf«fes of quijnp a . “Baldwin Todd, rector, officiated. 15 the couple will make their home Mrs. George Resor, of Goe avenue, MRS. CONRAD RESSLER Ticai' cases occur The bride was given in marriage attendants, were Miss Margaret v ia b ly prevent ths diseM T'^ Decker of East Orange J,nd Anthony at 168 Columbia avenue, Wailsburg; and daughter' Jung- are—spending ‘good luck” surprise party was ‘The funeral of. Mrs. Katherine •very year.. by her father. Miss Estelle Ger­ Detective Charles Grant, Patrol­ several weeks in Boston,. Mass. given Sunday in honor of Mr. and Ressler, '54,' of 1191 Liberty avenue, Chills and fe .i1!! teSatment 0f An;, aldine Everett was jaaid of honor. Pascal Of Irvington.'* and fever Is short e The-bride was attired Id light blue man- Frank McGhee and Sergeant Mr. and Mrs; Norman. .Platts' and Mrs. Milan Mateyka, of. 2051 Bal­ wife1 of Conrad Ressler, was held ver are the .p 9 Teflective,Ai ; The bride wore a sown of '.frosted, .Clarence Van Deursen -.will resume- daughter _Nprma will spend- the moral avenue, Union, by Mrs. Matey- from her home, thence to the ■ M with wIilteJtooesspri.es.. Miss, Decker symptoms of PubUo Health. Sendee the t M i flowered , white organdy, princess wore rose with White 'accessories.“ A their duties on Saturday after two week-end-at Atlantic City. . . ka’s parents, Mr. and ‘Mrs, George Church "af Christ-the; King where a he I style, with a fingertip length 'veil of ; S'T their- home, llo l malaria, the di's- •reception was he.ld for the bridal weeks spent-in Atlantic City. Sidney Lundstrom, of Coe ave-* requiem" -mass was offered Tuesday ease that is ‘ tulle |trimmed' with-lilles of the. val­ party-anti a few -iinmeSiate-friends, Mr. and Mrs. John Lapp Sr., of nue,_ spent the week-end in _ Goh- Franklin street. Mr. and ’lytrs. morning.' Mrs. Ressler died sud­ ley, She . carried a colonial-bouquet Coe avenue, are spending a v a catlon ggcticut.— - Matevka recently occupied their new denly of |a heart .attack.‘ Saturday spread only by •a t the -ham® -of. thi bride's mother the bites of le- of white roses, babyls Breath and' in- State street. kusff'Snyder is- a U Ihe Bell view, Belmar. Since1 July was ~designated;«scr*ther home, attd-reeeived -a-beautM-vilft, - hlght~W iier-hoine. • .B-m-iat was 4n- ; lilies of the _va|ley. The maid of 1 Mrs^ Norrhan .Sanford, of 1439 month that Hurden-Looker Post NO.. .Quests from - Ikvington, Maple- Mt'." Olivet 'Cemetery, j m ale iig’osijut- ‘honor .wore a'7gSWEr of-peaeh—net! graduate Tof the Washington High ‘SchDol-tand»€snenton State Teachers ParkvfSw^terrace, spent .the week­ 50, ^American Legion . Auxiliary, :ood,~Newark and Hillside- included ’ "Mrs'. Ressler wa^ stricken, while . pr. J. A. T.obey.,'toes of the an­ with laoe trimming arid, she carried end as the guest of~ her son and should be' hostess to jh e veterans Mr. and Mrs. John Konski, Mr. and lisleningrfco a radio program. Mem­ opheles type. It is diagnosed-by a bouquet of talisman roses and blue College and Is e^Siefflcs-as^staBi, buyer in Hahne & So-; dd\ighter-4n=lawu Mn and Mrs. Qhf.- who -are patients in the Bonnie Mrs. Stefen^renkak, MrL and.Mrs.. bers: of her ‘family had Dr, JMilfbn blood tests and also by the oharao- delphiniunf. Mrs. Everett wore a forcl Sanfordyat theiroummer honiC Burn- Sanatorium, Mrs. Mae -Metz- W. Mackovski, Mr. and_-Mfs'. F. M Lflien called, bdt he was unable ■terMe'syfflptoiHB,, ? - gown of dusty rose lace and had a Mr. OhofcordaJs a graduate of the Irvington High‘School and’ Colgate in Lake Mohawk. gefT^habihtation^cimn’lady of the Zelevio, Mr. and Mrs. ( Joseph Be to save-hqr. She was born in.Hun­ A week Or two after a person is c'orsage of talisman roses and lollies Mra. Ralph Ibwley, of Fitzpatrick local-unit mad’e- the^visit^ecenfcly. Mundie, Mr. and Mrs. 'Charles Rep- gary. jQQljAtry of the valley. Mrs. Smith was at­ University. He is a member of bitten- at night by ap-infected an­ Kappa. Delta Eho and Konoslonl street, and Mr. and Mrs. Truman with. President Mrs. Rose Lampe and Adam MunnV I®r a5bout,uforty years ago,^ add--.was a tired in rose silk and had a corsage ,d MrsTjbftiisliaig^ka, Mr. and opheles mosgutio, there comes on a Fortunately senior' honorary. society, fie was Plant, of. -Gruihman. .avenue, spent distributed eight baskets'' of goodies resident of Hillside 19 ' years. She tired feeling,‘with a dull headac,he, of pink roses and lilies of the valley. the week-end at Lake Mohawk. to the veterans. These baskets are Mrs. P. Ko'ritkb, MrT^ftJWIig^John was a communicant o f;^e. Church readers, the malaria belt usuaiy. president, of the Maroon. Key Club, lack ef^'appetlte^aa^sonretiEegs.dl-- Richard Shaul, of\Montclair, was and. was a ttleinber of the varsity Mr. and Mrs. John Lapp Jr., of purchased with funds from the sale Brenkak; Mr. and Mrs. M.:PivcSrMr., Of Christ; -the King.. ;begtobS ow ihe Mason and-Blxoj best man.- Wayne. Butt, -of Niagara of the- poppies during Memorial and Mrs. . A. Vlha, Mr. and Mrs. geWve upset. •football, ■ baseball and basketball Coe avenue, entertained r over the Surviving are her. husband; eight, P t e although the anopheles mos-' Falls, and Henry W. Weiss, of New­ teams. . At present he is coach of week-ertd Mrs. Mable Shepherd arid- week ,each year; .Each unit* in the Frank Fazula, Mr.*and Mrs. J. Lew, ChlldtenGMMdine, Fred, Theresa, ' This ’iS'HEollcwed- by a severe ark, were, ushers. A-rTOeption"#}^ tfie'Camptown Pros football team of daughter Dorothy,- o£ Atlanta, Ga. _ county takes' a month throughout Mr. and Mrs. J:rAdamohak, Mrs? F. Anna-, Catheriner Geoj^e and^Con- chill, lasting a f ew-rninutes. or sev­ qulto qcoaslongUy comes ner-tli-ln-; lowed at the -bride’s home. The Irvington and is employed at the Mrs.'Emma McGhee! of Coe ave-' tHe' Vear as“hostesses;' Csaszer, Mr' and ^ ^ rs r T. 'Geffle, rad” Ressler, Jr., "and eral hourJ, Then contss allot stage,’ summer. I t Is, wea to know abcnl “couple left on -a wedding 'trip tp. American Can Co. 'in Jersey..City. nue, entertained over the week-end Mrs. t . Bchumarm and family, Lacy''I^ka3,' Chai'Ies Repka, Miss Zanders, all of Hillside. A sonr^fomf* wjtia fever, throbbing headache, malaria, however, and our-sduth, Canada. Until September 1 they .She. couple are planning a trip to her sister and brother-in-law. MrT Coe avenue; have*, returned home MadelinRoppe, William Munn, John Ressler, was a'N ew Jersey State aalS spidjM se; Finally, there'is a em readers not. only must know w % reside .at the West Orange ad­ the New England states and Canada. and Mrs. E. J. Gallagher, of Roselle after a four weeks vacation spent at Kamiski, Miss Julia Kamiski, 'Frank police officer killed May 1, 1032, at' period of prSfuaetSweating. These about it, but must take suitable dress. The - bride attended Hillside' Martha’s Vineyard# Mass. They will be at home a t 576 Leo Park, r ©effde, Mrp. M. B» Berninger. Lakewood.. . symptoms vary in int^ai-ty-:in. dlS- measures _ to control this wide, schools but was graduated from .street, after September 1. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schickedanz, Mrs. Sarah Grant and family, of South Side High school, Newark. of Coe .avenue, have returned home North Broad street,—have: returned epent individuals, but th is u th e - spread disease for their' own pr> after spending a1'week at Annan- home after'spending-a vacation iS usual story of chills and fever. tec®SS. dal’e as the guests' of Mr. Schicke- Avon. ~ Capt. Tim Healy Looks Oyer CORRECTION Vital Statistics Miss Carolyn JSchalL. .who was married*'truly 23 to . Angelo De Santo, a Famous Stamp Collection Patronize Our Advertisers -4>f 1280 White street, resides at 404 Marriage Licenses N E W S of the P L A Y G R O U N D S Long1 avenue and is the daughter of . To--Sidney Silverberg, of Newark, Mr.' and Mrs. Joseph Schall. The and; "Sara Weinerman, ..of 228 Conk­ Times regrets that her address • was lin avenue. Calvin Coolidge . Hurden-Looker mistakenly given as 151 Baltimore To Arnold LaForce, of 42 Mertz . On Wednesday the children - pfl A-very- successful" program is be- Reisen Lumber & Millwork Corp. avenue. . • avenue, and Isobel jDrummond, ‘ of Calvin Coolidge lng-otoed' on- at the Hurden-Looker MORRIS AVE. at, L; V. K. R. ' ‘ ONION, N. J. Bridesmaids were the Misses Mary 248 Clark street. playground with various contests t,o "'Iftalaski, Pauline- Wolf.-Ehyllis- Mizlo i ___ Heath______1 pass the. time away. Last Wednes­ • SCREENS.-INSULATION - WALLBOARDS . Katherine' Ressler, 54, -of * 1191- refreshing dip in "the. pool.. Activities _jind Catherine De Santo, while the abound -on the—playground, what- day- a Jacks- cqntest wasireld^witira . GARAGE DOORS - FENCE PICKETS, Etc. ^-ushers were JosepK^Velb^ Ar tixiir Liberty-avenue.-— - : with | everybody* ‘tftriiig.' to* represent rnumber-df-children pa-rt-ieipa-t- SchaJl,. Thomas De Santo and Felix Calvin Coolidge- in. the tournament ing. —The-~::wlnn~eEs , were GTOTia ' Goffiplete line of all Building. Materials MODELSTitlILD PAftTY St&ntz: Dolores K6zma of Newark for the playground medal. • Kasak, Irene Kasak, ’ BoB^- “Porter m h -u « f 'and Caroline WilkinS of .Hillside Pearl Hanover, Irene Jussek. and •- A jackb contest was held Tuesday apd.Kenneth. Beig. were flower girls. Dolores also sang. Josephine Mackie, local * girls who by-'-a- group of 15 girls. ■ The winners 1 Friday’s doll parade drew a large 420 persons attended the reception are members of the Models* Guild of Were as. follows:' Irene Pagowski,• group of children with -d611s>£rom a t the Rivoli BaUrpom, Newark. < the vGarden State, ‘will attend the flrst; Mary Westendorf,' second;! ious - countries and beautiCully An aunt of the bride, Mrs.^j&jghy. second annual summer social event Doris Westendorf,; thirdj_ Mary decorated . carriages. Winners.- pf Jensen, came from Denver, IjoLpfor of the Guild to be held -Saturday Kabisj -fourth.--The---judges were this event - were ’as—foHows^—Most — Phone AUNionvUle 2-3613 ' fet- Bendixy -which- will be known as Anita Heffernan and Lisa Cacace. beautiful doll, Frances Phipps; most a “Bflautyflauty. and the Blimp” party. Wednesdays and Fridays are the unique, Agnes Koby; cutest, Peggy. The Townley Beauty Shopjte most important days for-^the—girls-j Bruns; most lifelike,. Evelyn Brp* BEATRICE REILLY, Prop. I dean; -smallest, Doris Swingler; -od­ as Mrs. Quail’s • handicraft class Formerly w^H Jack & Loretta & Levy Bros. meets .on those days...*Miss Claire dest,' Dorothy Brodean. / By MRS. BESSIE CURTIS Flannery, playground' instructor, A chdckeri politest was oh • .the; Specializing in Permanent Waving, Hair Tintirg Around Towif assists. schedule for yesterday and a .This afternoon at 2:30 o’clock a I tume parade for tomorrow. A hardy - gM alfBraflSbes of Beanty -Mjture Mrs. B*. Ci Blazier and-famiIy,A of• Miriam Blazier, of HillsidCr-and-Mrs. -checkers contest wili -be^Iteld'. Tfext group of-bo5?s~wenl to the knot hole 31 Ridgway avenue, have returned H. E. Lapp .and family, of North Week there , will be contests in horse­ game yesterday with Mr. Greene. 1378 Morris Ave., (Townley) Union from a three weeks vacation at Arlington. - ■ shoes, paddle tennis and hopscotch. I Plans are being' made for. g§§ trip Water Witch. Mr. Blazier spent a Bobby Shippee, son of Mr. and Hillside Avenue to Rahway Pool on Thursday. With week'. with them. Mrs. John Shippee, of 138.6 Har-ding 25 planning to gof this trip Iprofnises- -On Tuesday affemoon a .party was APTAIN TIM HEALY of radio Wednesday and Friday from ftrltO* After attending a convention of terrace, recently celebratedJais-seo iheid-at Hillside Avenue play- to ' he a pleasant one. for. all. Miss Agnes -B-iffker-ydn— superrisertite C "Stam p^lub’- fame views With" to; 6; 45 P.M. KBSTV-over WESF" —Broad feAVest Jersey Sis. - - Elizabeth- _ih&JNarth-we&tern Mutual ~Mfe~ In­ "trad, birthday at the summer home: rgr&und witli cakes, cookies,. ..piuxcln key qtatibn of the National Broads surance CO. a t. Milwaukee, Wis., Mr. of his' parents at South Belmar. and candy being served.. Thc^e. who Journey, .interest, the. n.oted stamp collection- that adonis the wall of the NBC casting .Company, direct from the and Mrs. J. W. Stegner, of 1512 Mr;,Mand Mrs; J., Vamdemark arid' ‘attended were Margaret Buchanan,I World’s Fair* Besides presenting l Oompton'terrace, are touring, through family, of 231 Arthur . street, left Ruth and Beatrice Smith, Marie and ROTARY SEES FILM reception room. -Here he explains R. J. GO ERKE CO Friday ‘to spend a week at Debor- in Members’ of j the Rotary Club Wit­ the fascinating stories behind 'the Canada,, planning stops at*-Ottawa Nancy M-irinissale, Peggy, John and] the story behind the first stamp is­ stamps of the world, .Capt, Tim. and Montreal. the 'Catsrkill Mountains/ N. Y. ■‘Peter Matern, James Decker, • John] nessed a. motion picture ^llntTues-' sue made by the Iowan Islands, brings Jo the microphone each week Mrs;' W. B. Davis,* of ’ 3T Ridgway i Mr. • and" Mrs. A. Lucas, of Dorer Mackemull, Bobby Buchanan-, An day at their luncheon meeting at which are located in the South Seas. hoted stamp collectors of other na­ avenue, is on-a . two weeks Vacation avenue, are vacationing at Mana drew Simpson,. Charles, Bobby and] the -Hillside—Presbyterian- Church: Thev film was. “News in the Air.” The “Stamp Club” program pre- tions, who relate interesting angc- at Water Witch. • W ith her are Miss sqiian for two weeks. . jack Davenport. ■nentedusti'^the: of~Capt, "dotes connected, with their all-* -•-Wednesd^I presented by Esso Marketers. . Tim-i-ls--ciu3,-ently_ heand .. Monday,. - Plans were made for a “meBting absorbing hobby. W e a r - E v e r •tournament, will: be heldiJx)• deter-| mine the playground representative who- will-"compete- ■vdth-other"local- ipIfTO'gimfl^inner^to^derid'e ^tl^ l-QT. SAUCEPAN One to represent • Hillside in the county tournament, to~~bH-held. the sS56h3“W®SOi August at Warihahco • FHfiay afternoon—a- bieyele parade will be held1 jn d on Monday afternoonT-loiiyppp^ontest“is:sch'ed

| Yos*-prdfl.y f.hfl hoy whO- put-H llli side playground on' top in horseshoe* Ellis Jaoksonrwas to eompete-against Conant Streevplayground-abthe lat ter grounds.. Hillside --Avenue—i rooting- for -Elfis to-win. the, local] Qhampio^hip • and then take par Lin the. county; ioiummeht. , r Interest is i w ’stinhg in hand! craft and many' pretty ’ and‘ uselu.1 articles are being made- for the ex­ hibit- feo:~berrheld-rA-ug^lS;b will-b(^-&pen-bo^-the-publle.-...A water- [gieion SSntesT wasrrsciiecniiBU“ io r . Tuesday. ■—?—conant Street • Perhaps it’s* :fche weather, then jagain 'if. may he the breaks^ but in the field '• pf sports . Conant-StoeL playground ls-doing^-“not -so good.” Hurden-Looker took overThb senior indoor, team__10-5 with -Stanley g^sL..pfl!nh.ing. UnLtKp. .ffielfl o^ horse - shoes RiUside Avenue defeated^ C.onant Street team in Bebby Peters, badly disabled, de- Oheckers, as popular as ever, saw Jack Sellick defeat'. Jimmie Kiernan I in the Junior ‘boys group while Bobbyr-PebewdetoatodHobby^H ner In ' -thesepihr gTftup. Mary O’Hara,- leading contender for the girls; medal; led' the field of girls,, defeating Joan WlIck. A capacity load left, the play? D ressed like this, this little - “Starting with the selection ground this morning fbr:/.Rahway girl’s grandmother enjoyed of finer farms, Sheffield Milk Pool, while knot hole game saw "its Sheffield Milk find Sheffield quota /from the playground leave is guarded—every step of the yesterday. Service in New York. Just way to ydu—by the -Sheffield . In the paddle-' tennis playground, -afeout-a-oentw-y-ngo^Sheffield- contest, again Bobby Peters led the -IS-pemt-plan-ef-seientifie-pro— held witn Kay jbTO 1 5SWM. Farms - was starting a erusade' - teetioBr Enjey Sheffield Milk same boys gave Hillside Avenue’s »ior finer, richer, safer milk. tepnis' team a beating with : Ray and Sheffield Service. • HrittiiefeatinK JOlm Smith - Ur tiTe . Sheffield pioneered commer- singles, Bobby* Peters giving , cial pasteuriaation . . ih&o-" Ellis Jackson a beating> 6-1 end in TUNC IN Uobel Manning Hewton's the doubles’“Cohant"'. Street’s team ' 'duced ireftTfreil milk ■ A, . r ^MornJng Market Ba»k»t." Every T««- again came through, 6-0. Ufay, TfttFitfayTTSiNifrv-: sponsored graded milk; Today , Story ignihg' tqkcs place in ^the day. 9:304, M. WeAF. “ggtf^bQ-x^vftry moriilrig With a group of tote |a t^ itiv e ^ lis te n ^ SHEFFIELD FARMS Scaled MILK winie^ahdieiaftFstill-occu first' plade- in the interest,-of iJie older ohlldrem 4 . * tHE HILLSIDE TIMES, THURSDAY, AUGUST, 3; 1939. Pauls 138111

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I T' S G E TTTN G CLOSER Only relief clients to -employed ty; who desires to "enter- either bn'Real Property Ifiventory^urvev lpnger can- afford the. number tof ®Jjp Stwea ifemv should1 *rfiakfi n.ppiip,a,tion tft children boast^Q ih *PFinr genera-~ Looking Back here by State Housing Authorityj i b Printed and Published every Thursday at h.ter, cojnpetitive examinations next. felons. The “lews” of 946 children in 14fi North Broad Street, Hillside, New J e rse y ------October.’ McLean will receive appll- by the the year’s enrolment, of course, re­ attons up to September. 15, he an- flects' economic conditions of at HILLSIDE TIMES PUBLISHING COMPANY Ten Years Ago nduheed. • Sidney silverstein...... Business Manager Former Building Inspector and least five years ago—when children Robert Kaplan ...... ____ .Editor Mrs. Jefferson B. Miller return from It’s A Date now of school age were babies. " • Telephone WAverly 3-2485 seven weeks trip to Pacific Coast, There'is nothing new in the situar * during ■ which .they had a reunion tion. jBchool enrolments have dim­ SUBSCRIPTION RATES with relatives they had not seen in inished for several years, chiefly in He TIMES will be -dent to any part ol the United States for the Tonight * • Enrolment Lower 60 years. the younger early grades although iar subscription price ol 32.80 a year, single copies 5 cents. Postage institution of lpcal post of Veter- Regular lpeeting of Hillside Lodge snsda and foreign countries must be added to these rates, secondary school /registrations re- is of* Foreign Wam* set for next in County Report malrL. sairift of larger, ... . COMMUNICATIONS :... . week, with charter membership list growing rapidly. 1 meeting of Boa:rd -of Eldli» - The school populatiop. last year The TIMES is always pleased to publish letters and'other items ol ; ^ comprised 30,993 boys ahd1 29,661 ■est ‘to rdaders, and invites such communications. The name and Drug, inc., large national corpora- Daring tlie past-school-year whlclr tion owning many stores as w,ell as Wednesday^ girls; ar customary ratio—between— ess of the whiter must be given in every case, not necessarily for '. meeting ended June 30, en: llcation, biH as an evidence of good faith. Anonymous communications manufacturing concerns,' acquires Township rollment in county oonfcrol of Bristol-Myers Company of sch.oois showed a not be published. August 18 decrease over the Hillside. previous year acco meeting PI Board. "of rding to a. statisti- ENTERTAIN AT SHORE Regy lar ^epublioan Oluh:of Hill­ cal report by - Di•. a . l . ; side to .elect officers for first;, time Jojinson,. Mr.-^hd^MTs. Bunoan MacIntyre CIVIL SERVICE ABUSES August is Qounty super Intel3dent-of schools. a t meeting* in coming week. TTie past year sL entertained, several gifestS at their rjierfi..wa$ nothing: particularly new-or arartiin g jjf Progi*ess reported on. circulation of i of officer r. Sons g towed 60, (344 summer home at Ocean v^iate over made by Congressman -DohaldH. McLean petitions " for* eemmissien~ -ferm—ef; ^ren in schools!, a;s compared to en- the week-end. They inemded Mr* , remarks government .at Democratic- ClUb I . Aiigtisi "125... m nhTenFln’YHe T W -3 8 ’ year Of and Mrs. EdWardPT DavTdsbn/bf I'io Hillside in the House of Representatives recentlyde- meeting* People want a change- and V meeting of TowiuSlip 8f,50O.' , . v Hillside avenue; Mrs. Ev Kyte, of ready “to , makf ttiis move, is Oominittee Hartford, • (5onn.f Mi^s * Jeanette the political influence in Civil Service appoint- declaration. September 1J^ Walker, of 40- Merta avenue,- as well |g, -McLean was presenting an argiiment in favlp John E. Trousdell urges that'ef­ Meeting of Board of Education as their daughter,..Mrs. Mary Dore- forts be made to set definite date for September 13 |f mus, of 1400 Maple avenue. .. the bill', which the Congress has since passed, to conference with Union County Park . ’Meeting of Township Committ firpolitical -activity of Federal employes, and showed Commission- on question of provide September 20 ihg _a park- here, • in—talk-at Lions Meeting of Board of Health. politics werks_ in the appointment -pf postmasters: -Club, . September. 25 ivas Inter-Faitli Council meeting. not the subject of his remarks, but the fact that Five Years Ago September Z1 Lian- made them on-the floor of the House, whic-h Taxpayers Association, drops .plans Meeting of Township Oonimitt Save Money With A n Auto Loan fdr court action against Board of Education aWard of contract for coal Whenever -opportunity offered, a postmaster was te William Kale Coal Company^ ■—This bank -is .actively. errga'ged in the buai- Rpted'under a temporary commission pending the ineftiber o f Which is Joseph Hale,' Annapolis, West Point ness of -flnangin;g3 te /-p.urcbases - Qf-xiEcy cars. board president, whefi it is revealed. .when m eligible .list Could be established as ths that contracts have not been award­ Places A re Available ^you- are flafflrtfflgHtittiy, see us at once and. ult of one, ofThese so-called examinations. sidqred paring, not increasing expenses—and balancing, ed officially. However, Elmer E. save money. We grant loans up to-two-th,irds npt further distorting, an inflated budget? ‘'Spending Fagundus,; counsel for association, These temporary 'appointments were made on {fie suggests board should improve its Representative Donald H. McLean of the cyst. .Insurance arranged if you-wish.. jammendatiolyof local agents of the party in power. for .spending’s sake has beert-a 'flbpL-anri one of the elhods of handling affairs. announced Wednesday • that he has most costly flops,ut-worldnistory. Let’s try- economy— Township awaits word from state a»vacancy at both West Foint*and 'Sra.geriod.of some weeks or months the incumbent on when to change relief setup from aperary postmaster would be given a number of ^p^duee-any^worse results. commissary to cash relief . Annapolis Academies for which he The HILLSIDE NATIONAL BANK Plans to start at end of month will make a designation for admis­ Hits ^because of his' experience. This "WdTOlTplace ^second--Qpmmunity; Chest dyve sion in next year’s classes. Any ■n such a position on the- eligible list as to justify here. younf^tean1 rteldingJh-IJhion^ounk.- m e m b e r o f - FEDERAL RESERVE SV'STEM for the: permanent appointment. Your Garden This Week FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORF. Open Monday Lveilings, 7-8* P r M. fhere-Tave been' ca^ses -w-h-grerthre rating n f tfe BY FRED D. OSMAN [fticllly sponsored, even under this program, .did not I Union County Agricultural Agent Yoti Call Elizabeth 3-9812 • | | the point' o7 eligibility. In \such cases the ap- "and we wijl deliver^your. rteeds tntment was often deferred and the incumbent &\- It is harvest time for tu-lips. These one 'at'dac-. bbUlpm.Then you can muel Lavigne, Ph; G. Mgr. fills Prescriptions at :5dlp:corltirj.ufi^under his’ temporary appointment o-r- popi^r Spring-ff^erihg bulbs gen­ alweys Sell which are the top! end ‘ -examination was provided to enable him-to quali- erally, do better i f dug each Summer bottom ends.. PlEint tliese about an and replanted', in. the Fall. Inch deop 'in . ratlsar light soli. Is Y ouj- Organization Listed Tulips grow naturally--in Countries About two years’ growth will be re- The New Hillside High Pharmacy lAil of which, you can be .very certain. i.«ij unqpes- where the soil becoines vqry dry. ip qujrad Jor these cuttings to make' 1149 Liberty Ave., between Oraxm and Fitzpatrick Stei for the 1939-1940 Edition of puffily true, but was hardly heeded to clinch the argu- the 'Summer, and the bufbif have a strong, blooming plants. However, period pf complete rest. IiJ. flower- this means of propagation is .the jnf in. favor of the bill, because CongVess was de- . borders there, W only way to keep varieties of Orien­ The Hillside, N., J. Directory? ■jned.as the result of disclosures regardinp-^jitical a /-possibility'' of tal Popples true. In preparation of material fov-the 1039- 'ity in the WPA and the President’s purge. atjtfeiptSj heavy losses feom. grfC&e rest of the garden chores are rotting d u rin g " the/safne -aS" they have been from KEEP. YOUR FUEL 340; edition of THE HILLSIDE, N / J. pa something to prevent Federal officials from using the Summer, a P Week to week.- Keep weeds down; BILLS DOWN NEXT'WINTER DIRECTORY, one of the new features will be though there- are water when necessary b-,:i don’t, hist, a list of ^he officers of all organizations in However, if Congressman McLean Tv as .implying eases - where~t{t^ sprinkle "the top of the ground More heat for your money if you burn Ups have, per- watofcv.otat for insects and1 disease, Hillside. -We h^ve.checked through the files": passage oTthe'bill 'would halt the abuses-he men- fisted"” ha— well" by- maintaining - a regular spraying, WAGNER'S PREMIUM QUALITY of. The Times .fof the past year for- all organiza­ ped in_th© selection- of postmasters, we don’t quite drained- soils lor program. PENNSYLVANIA HARD COAL. tions which" have" field election of officers dur- ■how it will do that The bill may prevent Federal years. It is .safer. FtP-dig and- re- “ Supported by Merchants in-g-t-h a t~ti rtWr-a-n d-t-h ese-a re-1 isted- below-.— ice'holders from taking an active part In p'olitics, but -plan-t’ each, year, ■The Hillside Times is supported WAGNER COAL COMPANY " IT your organ ization is not among themi,. 0lLhe a little-moxejlifficult', and perhaps even im- hoWevpr. Digging by local as weU as but-of-towr business men. AdverUsemente ap­ 1344 Liberty Ave. ’ Hillside, N. J. please send a list of the officers, together with* Isible without more specific .provisions,' to curb the­ Fred D. Osman may be started Phones; WA 3-2488, 3-2489; UN 2-2882 as, soon as the foliage is yellow. It pearing regularly tell the story I—Ad­ the time arid place of meeting, to The Times vertisement. be subtle political influences which brought-about is better to finish this job soon, for as soon as possible. ■ practices which he condemned. Congressman Mc- tulip bulbs'left hi the ground- Will 0 might have.added that-thesepracti-ces are notcon* start new- toot growth".in' August. unior woman’s Club ■ k . Take patns_jte .dry the bulbs-’ in-the P to postmasters. There are, for example;" a good shade • rather "-than-- in- the- sun- "fo HULsfde Aye. Mothlr-Daughdlr Club Syeailectors.;of internal revenue who could he placed prevent burning and1 decay. __ tflll'side Rotary Club T - » - die. same classification, as well as other Federal ap- The same -points about; 'digging ibertv Park Community Associatfon ~- fltees, But how Will the hill put a^jop to this? — apply to narcissi and daffodils, but Savbrook P.-T. A.__ these can r be 1'fiff.. ip, .the soil— IiereTs hot" mucK^yisTHe polltiou activity in the year- to year except* when the bulbs Woman’s Club of Hillside , some of-these appointments are made, within the become too-jiMck. AS a rule, har-r If You Take Pride in Men’.s Club of Millside ' aiework of the Civil Seryice law. A word here or cissi dp.better if dug,"separated and Women’s Democratic Club replated about every three ypars.-'Be- te by the proper political figure, but little-that you sure tb do -this as soon as the foliage, iillside Court' of- Aiftarahth .actually' lay^your finge’r on,-and the deed-'isTdouSr yellowsi and starts. ;to .ripen,, for if lonorarv P. B. k . \ ; / tigress-might well pass another law, one that is much, -you don't you . may find it hard tp YourRu^s... Hillside Lodge 241, F..& A. M. ’ locate" the’ bulbs* . re specific, to outlaw certain GM1 Service abuses.' This is the time to move German Hillside Post 1722, V. F. W. and Auxiliary ght, for instance,‘provide that such temporary a'p- Tribes,*' ,tha't~isj~tHIJ1^mmtffrbearded" ■ Thtn yron wantto keepthem fresh and «ew ■— Daughters of Veterans of Foreign Wars OMftnttras MeLeaa.,inentioned -are SS llfialy ..pr.o= •^^dFbfmoSfc’gardens. ''By^divfding* Hillside Division 15, Licensed Beverage fed. It .might also dp-something-about the first ^Sbe; clumps thaf aTe ibb^C M ^'and ItSJktajg^thdrcoiOTS’brightr They-shwld- Association jesettingL-feh^pla^ w ill^ava Hillside Avenue P.-T. A. p~oinhe Civil 'Service ItfET" "Rigm flow anyone oT an"opportunfty to-make-good* strong “be kept thoroughly clean. Half the time jpst.three on any .Civil Service list is as likely as no! bloonrMds1 for next year. •Saybrook Mother-Daughter Club ‘ receive the appointment, and when the highest on In replanting this type" of Iris, -rngs^^ lobfe^fadeijwhenJtffisjust the dust Sigma Kappa Nu 'Fraternity -don-t-set-the—-dlvMohs-Jm—jdeepL Hillside Chapter 192, 0. E. S. appointment,..it- is.: gerLer^.11 y hecaiisa Merelyicoven thg:rhi2saiesiwtth soil ar\d_dirt that hide their-tiolnt. a Bcs hasTeen-at work. Congress might Wqjfeggti- pr even leave' them partly, exposed— Hillside AssemMy~2^^RalnbDw Gii?k— te to See whether the- methoa of rating in the exam- but it- is-better to-eove^-slightly -Witii Hoover over th'em and colors are fresh and H i^i School K-l. A. T soil. It Is usually wM".te. Eed^ George'Washington, P.-T. A. S Itops is^aiirely above suspicion. -foliage ^aboulHhsffr The^divisions" bright’again and the flap stands upright. would like very'mtich to see Mr. McLean him- -wi-ll-mot-wi-lti—and—new—fp-l-iage—liL Calvin Coolfdge Pv-T. A. . 1 introduce the bill that will give fo the Civil Service needed mpre than the old. * . Hoover’s exclusive feature Positive Agita­ urden-Lnoker P.-T. A. ^-dignity and complete honesty that it was intended OrientaivPoppies are now ripen-, Hi 1 Iside Lions GluB ing and it will soon be-tifne to plant tion, a combiriation'-o.f^gating, sweeping Hillside Lodge 1591, B.- P. O. E, from root,cuttihgs., Make' cuttings and suction cleaning, takes out the errr^-~ Stutiofl-t-ljea-H-jau-nd- - about an inch long,.and be sure to. ogress Cliic of Hillside -SPENDING HAS FLOPPED the same position, for ■ hedded grit as well as surface lint.\ Seniorand Junior Sodalities of Church of [Apparently the only protection the nation has the top will jproduce shoots and the bottom roots; An easy., w ay|to; do. ...■ We carry several different models r-ehTfiU B i ' m " e r ------— ------f', sizable-'inomees-ifr the- staggering, na*. th3s.-is_ho., make a .straight cut' at Hur-dec-Looker. Post 50. American Le- W tiibnics in the reluctance of Congress to again ■bhQ top .of ttie eubting &nfi a gluing gion aud Auxiliary - ^ethelegal debt limit. That limit IS qow set at $4.5,- Hillside Choral Society 2,090,000. And the Gurr&nt debt Gomes unconffqrt- illustrated sells for $68. cash. Carry­ Gen. Hugh L, Scott Camp 22, United ! lL?ms§ to that mark. ing el\arge exffa; Spanish Wsr Veterans The recent proposed plan .whereby the government s Ln & Sous Hillside .Teachers Association. iplB-S PUWqrs would be increased' almost $4,000,OO0,- Hurden Street Neighbors Association ?f which 'would appear‘neither-in the budget nor the Visit the Forward March Phi Alpha Sigma fraternity ^ is designed to eliminate the protection of the debt o f America—ithe jEleclric Sons ol Legion GLEANERS & LAUNDERERS 1 No plan ever devised couiq ao more to promote -fJ-tH-i ty Exh i bil-tot-t-hs— Pgp Pals 4-H Club “HtuarStatianal-bankruptcy. I t is prdpbsed'that this’ Laundry Week-end. New York World’s -Fair* Schoolmen's-Club. '^Fbe spenf fot all manner iff purposes-^rodd and Thrift Special L W. O. Slovak- Branch 2061 ?s®Sj jural electrification, waterworks, etc. If it is WfHsitfe‘-T 6lT re!^~ P Fto Use Trick" bbokkeepirig meThOds Yo1 Spend $4,- 5C a lb. Rsuseveti-Democratic .Club- __ ...... these ways,, whw not spend ten, twenty, PUBLIC Daughters of Veterans.: T ^hundred-billion ? It wouldh’Lappear'in the-debt -? la t 7 lba.,490 ", Junior, a L'; A. M. Isn’t it dbout time, instead of projm'sing,schemes to Hollywood Park ImppovemenLAssociatioh. around the debt limit law, that\»hr TegislHprs' con Page Four THE HILLSIDE TIMES,-HtHLlRSDAY, AUGUST & 1939 irly-daxs- after serv- HOMS FROM HOSPITAL otice of the, proposed specially ber.el ^~Mrs~ X^HansSfTr$T368'^HaTVard •rihftwner-^roVMed-hy- les«Wbod -in-fv Seek Increase jeed five (6|). avenue, 'who*. ■ has returned hbme cted by said imprffvi year 171 .major disasters wii LIMERAGRAPHS from the Elizabeth General Hospital, For Red Cross United ,B0ates' and its insular ter ■foBirgfl (-.n thfl-wk her many friends ritoiy Have Men taken dare of by for the numerous kindnesses shown the American Red Cross. , Th<=! National Red Cpegg supervises European 7 Situation and the- work Of . ,a great net work of 'Chapters . spreading all oy' ~ g o in g on vacation—- Hew England Floods -United -States. The Elizabethtown. Joseph. Whitlpek,' of: 350 ..Princeton Make Big Demands Chapter Is responsible for the . work avenue, yriil lfeave Saturday yrttfc imitations in Elizabeth,' Hillside, Roselle,-' Ro­ Harold-•S.n Metcalfe, of . Pittsburgh, • .(e),. Tin selle Park, Union and Idndeb\ ~ The P a v ’for a ‘week's vacation .in the >f bonds ■ Toll Call of flffir.n hBgdanftgter&--are located lb vicinity of Scranton,,Pa.’; s $8000. the National American Red. Gross the Union County CoWtr^Housei Section 9: reached • a- total of five.-and a -half Rooin.^300. The staff consists- of an million members..-. That ' was executive secretary and1 an office, LEGAL NOTICE greatest enrollment sine? the Wprld secretary-who direct the volunteer War, and most gratifying, yw Ns h SbsJOf h ill s in b workers who are the life blood of UDINANCEPROVIDING FOR i _ -However, that figure. will ir the Red- Cross, . REPAIR OF BRO.KKN SIDE- way meet the anticipated needs of During the past year 1,775 hours the society for*the,year 1940, arid of volunteer service have been given Norman Davis, its national chair­ -be-published In i within the Chapter territory.* BTS* AT°THE EXPENSE qulred by *,aw. man, has asked that an additional Work In Hillside PROPERTY OWNER MAI Seoflon li: T onS/million members, be enrolled in APPROPRIATION -effect—twenty- di During the year 1938, twenty-four llcatlon thereof November 1939. This,, represents a persons in Hillside were trained ini ^ twenty per cent^incrSSse over last -First Aid by the Red Cross. ‘ Dur­ year and there are many reasons to ing the same period, fourteen per­ justify this appeal. With:-no-.-in*; sons. received r training in life sav­ tehtion of. bringing its organization ing. All- of these training classes ujp/to wartime, strength-, the Red are kept up, to * the high -atbmdaM ■ •.. Cross.. must - not Ignore f.fie -laidrd:05wa -by-tbe- National Red J2ios& Situation in Europe. and' their ■ graduates must be well A ground work .rnyst he laid for qualified before they are certified. ithe task , that would' immediately, Thirty cases in Hillside have been fall upon the 'Red Cross’ if war given case work service. This lb-1 . should! come, Then, - too, there are< eludes -assistance with family. prob* "’"cStaih"" Chartered obligations to the lems, claims .against the Veterans of UhefulnesB of the •Army and Navy and Marine. Corps Administration and relief in those -thiB ^ordlnanos; - and1 School,—Coe; a.Venue, .. which .have., been ... m aterially.\n± cases, which..are not. eligible - to as*- jasonable life-thereof sey, at 8:80 o’clock p creased due, .to, the expansion of ink time), sistanpe from local resouijees~and - IIS- _ I-IQ-wi those branches Of the service in a for emergencies not undertaken by . preparedness program. Other agencies. Prepared for Disaster The, Junior Red Cross is estab­ Ire length of the street is | In the fall of. 1938, a great disaster Bahk Street lished in Hillside and has an enroll­ Cedar Street. occurred in the New England States. ment of 1,340 members, . . Church Street This took place during the Week of The Elizabethtown’ Chapter main -1 the; Munich jpact which, of course, taffis a permanent ' disaster j setup,- • took priority over all-other interests ready at all times to go into action •Jn;the eyes of,the whole world. The in any of its branches’in case of a sad plight of the flood, suffers failed [public disaster. to register its importance in -the The Eliaabethtbwn Chapter par­ B u ic V face ,of an impending World War. ticipates in- ;the ** Community unest As a'result $900,000 had to, be with* Of Elizabeth, Hillside, Roselle, /Ro­ B u y drawn* from the National Red Cross selle Park and Linden * and secures Treasury to meet the emergency ini’ollment through the efforts needs, and rehabilitate .the inhabi­ of that agency.. . tants of the flood area. This cir­ cumstance alone would warrant the proposed increased, membership. SHORE BIRTHDAY PARTY While , in no way ah ' insurance agency, '.The~Ame«can Red Cross 7A ~ surprise birthday party was does give every community in' the held*at the home of Mrs. Thomas UNION COUNTY BUICK GO. W te d States the assurance that" if- Fitzpatrick,' of Bradley * Beach, disaster strikes suddenly, as it all honor of the twelfth birthday of . too often does-in the most unex­ Rbodia Coheiv of ?19 oorlklln ave­ ELIZABETH, N. J. pected places, the citizens of the af­ nue,7 recently. fected community who are unable Mr. and Mrs. S '. Seifer and fam-' Branch ..BnaftellF ,to meet their own .needs , will be ilv, of 269 Conklin avenue, are guests EL 2-3800 . cared for and given a new start at thi£ Week and Virginia Silberslein Rahway Westfielff the expense of the National - Red is staying for the.summer. p - Cross. Furthermore, the' Disaster Visitors this’ week were Mr. and 'H a n of the Red Cross provides that, Mrs. Joseph Fay, and daughter Patr ^Mnj.ty -P-laoe fron in so far as is possible, all-suppliesr Of::213-:Gonklin"ayenuei--Mr.- and Mrs.’ Falrvliw Place including * building material,' cloth-_ WAHam-Yuengei-arf ing, furniture, s£ed-, as well as la* 220 Conklin avenue, and Mr. and Vine Street bor, gnall be Secured within - the Nathan Cohen and son Ira, of Virginia Street 1 a. In this way both| 219 Conklin avenue. William A. Stafford & Soi

-. sidewalks and/oi PLUMBING, HEATING, OIL BURNERS SINCE 1912 • | Office, ELizabeth 2-1311 hereinabove mentioned Telephones: - lies. ELizabeth 2-8740 itlng sidewalks. l Res. ELizabeth 2-7427 Who’s Who R E M T 120 East GrandujdS Stt Elizabeth,! where broken sidewalks are- paired -and life places where .walks- are proposed to lie ->■ Goal - Kopper’s Coke aafl the^-e3t-teiTlr~EHereof,> whip the Township Clerk. ' • Section 5: The owners of'real estate Lumber - Mason Material In Business abutting on said, streets .and...affected- Roofing - Wallboard Tileboard REASONABLE PRICES A Convenient Directory of Men and Firms Ready, W illiam Hale Coal Co to Serve You Efficiently inJFheir Special Fields. 1374 Liberty Ave. Phone UnionvUle 2-2244 Hillside, N. Kathryn A. Keller EACH LOAD DELIVERED' IS CAREFOLLY WEIGHB" Guide to ’Help' ¥ou Get Wh&t You Need: Typewriters jahd. _ General. Insurance •adding machines 1444 North Broad Street Rented - Repaired - Sold Automobile Painting Hillside, N. J, J i i t i e r a i * S e n IPANA and MASSAGE R.S. KING Slifer Typewriter Co. WAverly 3-889L Refinishing of Motor; Cars Body & Fender Work W alter R. Lee 237 CLINTON AVE. . NEWARK Complete protection afforded for brighter teeth - Polishing and Simonizing Director of Funerals • .. Big£lawT3i4919Z7i;L: | Tn A-rated companies.- 1428 N. BROAD ST., HILLSIDE, N. j. Phone WAverly 6-0548 1283 .Salem Ave.’ ’ , Hillside, N. I. healthier gums! ELizabeth 2-4547 £ 3 e e r < 2 ) f d t r i b u l o n The Mayfair Sweet Shoppe I Liquor Stores Orders Delivered —-6Sfl WA 3-9828 ' Dolly Madison Ice Cream H enry Rech Ilorne Hade, er Standard Brand Box Cuauies •__ ” * AB Popular Brands of Beer and -Soft Drinks . OPEN 12 NOON Sind)AYS' • Cigars — Cigarettes <— Soda Fountain . Vt KEG BEER - - Coolers Rented ‘/a KEG Ice Cold BEER ...... $2.50 WE FEATURE HOME COOKED tCNCHEQNS DAILY 4HC ti-BABBEL-BBBB ^ *4.00 - • ... ^.OUUiltS FOR HIRE . . v.. .Sandwiches Served.^i.La Carte . I ISSHbiherty Ave. ' ■ E t S-352T SZARKO’S LIQUOR STORE "1446 NO. BROAD ST., HILLSIDE 1317 Liberty Ave. Call WA S-0«59 for Free quick deliva-v as your phone P H O N E U N IO N V ILLE 2-2516 . 2-3022 James j. Higgins & Son Plumbing & OUBurner Supplies PETER M clVER- f ijn e r a l d i r e c t o k t — ! Beverage Distributor - __ wfiht t© havevm attra.c- need Exercise to. helpjw.ep ^ 555 Route 29 * Hillside, N. J. j &pac'!oiis -Funexal'Parlors — Moderate Charges u “ • tive smile-^-eyeryhpdydbesI firm and strong.” And, as sonil CLINTON HILLPLUMBING SUPPLY CO Inc _Q°nvert.isnt Parking Spaas -Then don’t'gam ble wlj:h “Pink Hidden dentists 4°» ^ SPECIAL wholesalers ^.T^oth.BnisJi”!* Modem dental suggest 'the added stimute^j 414 WESTMINSTmt AVE.,...... dear rfm & SC ffiEZABEmlf i. Plumbing - Heating. - Oil Burner Supplies ■ m m se teaches that gum s as of Ipana and massage. 1 C..eof SlhuhzB.erJK" 1.65 wefl as teeth t^eed spedal, care! ‘ priendly, Courteous Service and Expert Advice 281 LYOPfrAVEy Near CUnton PI. The first tinge of “pink” 'em tim e you brush your teethi ® Vi BARBEL BEER - - - 4.00 ywwtooth brush Is e nram- FREB3HQME DELIVERY ‘ newask, s. j* Tel. WA 3-5532 sage^lt)te^tradpaa8.^H COMING i iog. But i f you see it, see y o a z gums. For Ipana is desigO^ dentist. You may n'nt -behe in for fn, only tn rlpnn t he teeth'lh 1 u fi SOON ! ! real tsouble, but let Bin decide maTsagefolieTpT^epgumslv™ ___^ r^aciLo ^jeTt/tce '^ 2 '■ "Just another oaseoflazj’ gbms,4’ i more •resistant^ , m 1939-1940 HILLSIDE DIRECTORY. ~^rGetr' & rt^eobfibiw-i^y^ FA P V A-r1 A TTA\T \Ttizm o --«um s groiv w ea k 4ntften«CT, du e — t..... * v t t V A I^A J;1U JN Pn-E K D S '' ipana-tedayr-Letj^ ' Packed with local facts and information and hamefe. to soft.and erbamy-foods. Oums brighter, moi*^ attraftive spl A Cdll to UN 2-1433 brings quick radio service and addresses of all residents, Shop a t SOLOMON'S fl^rored,* Free to Bray Home in Hillside' (5,0«O Free “ONE OF HILLSIDE’6 GOOD STORES” ' Hillside Radio Service Four advertisement it ’W wHwme locally for two years. ■1299 Liberty Ave. WA, 3 -2 2 2 8 - " Hillside IPANA tooth paste 3 8 8 ^ X 6 f i g Avenud flAVE YOU RESERVED YOUR SPACE YET? ------t------______b s i i MADE 1N HILLSI.DE BY BR i s t O u m y T r s COMP. THE~TITLLSiDE AY, AUQfcJS:L3, 1339- La>Fprce Advances 0 pdinals Win Mohawks And At Barons Take TumbtmuonstmT^m I A. Br €* Leads Totals David O. Evans,' property in the ik Mohawks In Tenni s Touriiey soufeeaaterl^ line . of North Broad |„ Title Tilt Oubs stree^“S5 feet" and 3 Inch^' from /" Top Of Softball LeagueAs Gubs Win i)onble Bill lands now of formerly' of JameS;lB. Arnold La-Force of Hillside has ad-/ Morrisop. ntiire Deciding Gam e.2-1 Former Had Been Credited Muscle Men-played go a 2 to-2 da Dili. 3b SB warmed1" into the quarter fllials of ■'thq. . and Mrs, WiUiam Dunkel^to. Ai Tuesday-night Line t e ncw-ks-wttfte*- Latter Upset Mohawkg 3-1 Brusafee - Win Two from Bloomfield annual Union County singles tennis John A; McGlone and Theresa Me- _ Athletics m E lks. with Loss Not Sustained- washed th e Mayfair Club, 7 to 0, find M. Yarotsky, s championship toUrhament sponsored" Ghstie, property in the westerly i t e ' -r Minor DM Sloir the-Salem Pharmacy upset tire Hol- as Combos Holds Opposi­ -Ei-Y-arotsl^—U Senators, Hanover Hurl­ by the Union/.County .Park Commis­ of Oompton terrace, kstofei as'liWrar^’/ lywoodsi-irtox;' tion to Five Hits Rab, p ing One- Shutout sion. biTxrkTfinnap ’ of” Weequadric^Manorr-^ COMMUNmr SOFTBALL LEAGUE ' Games tonight ate: Spartons vs,’ Demscak, lb L&Force drew a bye in the first Vima Hunger and-Edna Hunger, and- the Cardinals Standing of Teams Salem Pharmacy, and Mud .Hens vs. Kuterka, cf found; but fe>n over, Warren T. both single, individually and ex- Won. Lost Ave. ELKS JR. BASEBALL LEAGUE Two more games were added to Scott, in fe&raecijird^round, 6-3, 0-4j- ^iu trie% ;ta.|(Sr, and l^ s. Trvmg L." T Mohawks Aztecs; tomorrow nlgijt, Town- Talk S. Prusak, rf $ K b ®5 Jiffliw. Baseball ys; Macintosh Boys,- and Muscle ..Won Lost Ave Gurdon, 2b the Victory list Of the Hillside and had another" bye' in the third Zlatkoff, property in fee southerly. v Tuesday afternoon, and the .1.0(H) Men vs. Red Gaps; Monday night, Barons when they captured a round. He defeated Eric Brown in side of Grumman*- avenue, ‘224.05 eiaersed viotorious Sp Silver Poxes . 4, B. 0. 1.000 fee fourth roundi 6—0, 7-5. William feet from Elizabeth avenue, N ew ark,i Salem Pharmacy vs. Maple A. C„ Mohawks 1 ' Totals header Sunday from fee Red1 Daps 8' 2 " .grjQj and Bed- Caps ys. Aztecs. Melchinger,: also of Hillside, was Trustees, Acme Building and Loan Town-Talk— - 3 • ii----- ^ - .eop- Pubs ; 1. .500 -Tuesday-tilghtr-Mayfah- e lub -VS.' Bloomfield Senators, 4Qr9 and 3*0; successful in the first round, defeat- [Association to Mr. and Mrs. William.- „ Hollywoods - 3 ____ 2 - -.spiv Mitchell, rf ori~ BlOomfieM^^home^^ ovindg ^ ^ Danlei Vella, 6*2, 6-2, He was Jalrd, property known, as No, S g M i l Hollywood, and South Ends vs. Mud Gaxnes Saturday the -Saxamalte Muscle M e n . — 8 2 S B Hens; Wednesday Bight, - Spartons Ainsworth, lb The. second game ,of the twfe bfil_ eliiniiialod In the secuiill icuiid, hOW-- - | . , Mud Hens 3 4 A20 by .Barclay .Bgekey, 6-3, 2-0, Lyons Farms Building and Loan apionship of'ttiyW St vs. Mohawks, and Muscle Men vs, A. B. .0. vs. Mohawks at 0. O. Dierolf, ss was marked by fee pitching Of A1 Spartans------2 s .gpQ Aztecs; Thursday Sight, Macintosh DodgerS"VSrGubs-at: Ht,S./; -Albio,- If Association ;bo Jacob Feins; property Salem Pharmacy . 2 ’ g * ,40d - The A. B. O. took undispufed pos­ Hanover, form “High school and LaForce pir~the easterly side of woodruff Bhys vs,; Silver. Poxes, and Botfth Gill, c Peddie School star, who shut out; lede'd Nq,,.5....Jn thfi WL 'Un-wW i a Mayfair club’ 2. . 4 " ,333. Ends vs. Red Gaps. session of first place In the Elks Y'uili, 3b ' tournament ue, 871-> feet from , Fairbanks v Macintosh Beys r — 4 ■—• -,233- Junior—Baseball—League—Saturday- the home team with but a' singfle above him i | street. _ "cardir-alS, DzuroskBT G"bockr-2b----- hit; Athletics, Britt and Maple A. 0, ’3- ’ 3 , .000- when they defeated' the Dodgers Hammer, p nurnament m i Suhu South Ends ^;0 ■ 7 .oog I while the Cubs upset the Mo­ Kiley, cf (First Game) end. WftiJe five other teams remain Annual Game hawks 3-1. hureday, within striking distance, the half The first. half champs had! an. Totals WINS SCHOLARSHIP way mark of the ffnVn.m{mJty :~Snfeu easy tlihe^with th§ Dodgers as Harry A. B. C. Cardinals vs.’Cube at a 6; ball League schedule indicates the Rab set the losers down with a Dodgers Donley, lb TO UPS ALA COLLEGE MM- .. Mohawks and the Aztecs, defending Won By Ends lone hit and'run.-- The winners col­ Brown, If Howard Fred Hamihef, of 1Q21 sfehle^et vs- Jr.. .Qate a t ohampions, will be the best chcAciff lected -flftfen hits, with Dill and. Engesser, ss Prospet for the,; .iSs§ championship. The Mervin Tarotsky‘leading fee attack Hanover; e ja^-Cardins Wildcats BB Mohawks, in standings as of Tues­ Defeat. Bahw^y Reforma­ with feree apiece. *

lucrative, illegal fees to establlsjh an Can you expect to rent that room, or sell expensive" office. No n one suspects Irene Dunne In hi^-erookedr-aotivities“‘nor-tho«e--of8|- HOW that piece furniture without a Classified WANT AD hts associate, anothe r ' respected Mayfair Film member of the coffiffiunityra~iveal^ SUPER thy, building conti’$oj:oi<>who poses^ ■and necessities and other merchan­ O.^Lew, - 2h / as a friend of the poor and a bEam-1. RATES: dise. M; Wessels, If , pion of olean goverhment.\ Ten Cents A Line Municipal Topics Breaking Under Load? A. Brenkaoh, r f Invitation to Happiness: Uhderoover ■ doctor and! corrupt *-■ ‘‘Ahalysfe "of the great number of D. Davenport; In - civic leader, both come to a had end. 176 ELIZABETH AVE. ° pp ^ Minimum Charge 26c properties abandoned by owners and M. Ooppoli, Cf Stars Her Opposite when several Innocuous looking, ob­ By the New Jersey State League reclaimed by municipalities for non­ E. Petras, 2b jects are discovered by the’ G-JMen 712 FIRST AVE. ^LIZAB^XH’ UZ of Municipalities / payment of taxes; the number of Ads Accepted by’Phone Fred MacMurray in a raid-on the gangster’^ hide-out J Near -W. Grand St.~Frce „ properties eligible for tax foreclosure Totals T lp-off-Jon-Tlie liide-oUt^^as^f-rbrh An additional charge of five cents RELIEF FOR REAL ESTATE 191 ELMORA AVE. ELIZABETH ^ SN dHe..M..$tog3aa>Ai^ i .. - Ballen ti ne’s Am azon-s ^^iiii33/i.LQh|np r_u^^.Happinesss,”-....tbfa. the^doctorte own -nurse, Whoi upon will be made for advertisement* des, pius tne 'pstceiititg?r .ur'yrop dfscove*ring“ r i ^ ‘^m pluyer,s ”n6mpH-^ that are charged and amount to ...It' 4p-~.fr. m atter of-general agree­ Irene' Dunne-Fred MacMurr.ay star- ment tHEt reanestffte is Carrying ~a' -ef.fclea_w.hinh tofl,v&_reverted r to the -DevibOi-s—.- cltv. hopes that the gang will be] leas than 11.00. . ownership of mortgage lending Tfeg-vehicleT-openteg1—on—Sa-fciiyda^ disproportionate load of taxation. Podolak, ;pT at .tiie Mayfair Theatre, is the drani- wi]^d out, and” so the doctor will no TeiephOBe WAverlj 3-2405 The remedy, it is further agreed^ is stitufcions through foreclosure might Veander, lb longer have to serve .as their under-1 .prove most signtflcent^as a danger atic !! conflict between a ' prizes ormsby, sc fighter a W his • Wfff' tWKQ "are' bqtir cover surgeon. . |orm§j'iof-We^lth, coupled witji an signal that property^owners cannot Hoff, c meet the charges exacted deeply, in lave; with each other. The efficient and economic administra­ Spartan regimen of the ring pre­ Business Directory tion of government, An interesting 1 “A revised tax plan to broaden the Scm idt, 3b base by including persons and in-’ vents* the fighter from living a full Beauty Parlors addition to the long- and extensive to a u s , if nornfSTHfe. Most of the UihO.he’s discussion of the subject .comes vestments now- free of taxes and Dennis, cf Church Services thus relieve real .estate likewise away from- home. - And wheii tHS1 .OIL CROQUIQNOLB l from John P. Coogan, Tax Assessor* Trembula, rf Baby’s bofn .fche 'Mther is miles away IL76: of Belleville. might show a direct' benefit to such 12.26, WOOD’S l interests that continue in raise ur= fighting- .another palooka. * First Baptist Church, Rev. J. A vorj -8*1168. “The system of taxation followed Totals The years /.slip by. . The prize Robert Cockrell, minister, 9: 3Q av m. tedav^is-auhstantifllly t.hft ■ same as ganized opposition . whenever such] Kaydets :OOBjeatiQn=is^ pnaposedsi===-~„- Jighten-Rnri hiS--wffe_bfigin->to-^feel Men’s and womeriT -Bible- classes Bicycles lor Hire or Sale was employed in 'tne eariy '"days'isr Amazofis' like strangers” for they see ^chotheii* the nation,” he points out as a be- j and' Sunday- school. ,;.ri a. m. Oom- “only a t rare * intervals. - The. ehfid, [mimion - Service, “The Greatest BICYCLES—For hlrej sale & rep*; ginning. “The plan' then adopted Two base hit—Brenkach, Three now an. intelligent youngster of ten, Acceworleg apd part*. TINDA] distributed the cost PI governmental base hil^-Nahalka. Bases on balls— •Thing m' tile Unlyer^;*' Rev-. Erwin 1234 Woodruff AVe.: EL 8-1849. has.c,begun to di5ltke~Hls fatiter for Franz, of Cranford. fiM p. m. “The benefits in' accordance with a per­ Kaydets Score Off Petras, 4; off POdolak, 3. Struck causing his motiaer unj^\drmi6ery^-. son’s wealth. Wealth was determ­ out—-By Petras 9, by Podolak 5, Seven Sealed; Book' and He—YhiO v * The pugilist is aware of tills, yet Opens. It,*.’ Rev. Franz<; . ined by w hat a person possessed he canlt help himself. Hfs hiar-c Bg)ffO 'Cloekrr2;,29« HAVE YOUR OLD DRESSES i nership then- was true; indication A Notable Win set, on the championship. He feels weedth-; While^ our- taxing sys­ life -would—be- empty without that. Elizabeth . Avenue Presbyterian tem remains the same in principle, •Captain Fury’ At The gap between husband- and -wife Church, Rev. Arthur Nnrthwoodi Bergen St.;*WA 3-^81.^ * ' our economic ord&Nof things has The Hillside Kaydets won the first and between father and son grows pastor; 9;80 . a., m. Bible School. changed. that the. original basis game in a serips of. five for the state Wider, and deeper. Tragedy seems 10:45 a. ‘ m. worship with' sermon, R ed C M e 2 :.3 5 « of taxation has been substituted, girls’ softball Championship - spon­ Elizabeth Regent ineffiaBieT by:^vr-Dftvid- Rv Coffmany - Ph. Di- Today we assess- ownership. sored by the Veterans of . Foreign Wasley -Buggies has done a mar- Rutgers University.. ” "■ No Sign of Wealth Wars with a 6 to 1 score last night velous Job • megaphoning * “Invitation 'Ownershipi"^today'ds^TKrtr neces­ With a cast headed- by such out:* Bokar Over the Ballentine Amazons of standing* players as*-Brian Aheme, to Happiness.” His efforts were 2^39> sarily a criterion of wealth. On the Irvington $ t Orange avenue play­ greatly facilitated by having- such! ‘Address Unknown,’ But' - contrary, ownership of homes, auto­ ground, Irvington. This- broke a. Victon McLagleiua&d June Lang’, expert and intelligent' actors In the •. U$&,3pitJa, 3 Minuted Pain ting and Paper Hanging mobiles, furniture, refrigerators and twenty-game Winning streak for. the4 a story of ^s tirring - adventure cast, as Irene Dunne and Fred Mac.- other major necessities - is in the Irvington girls. and rich romance, \ Hall Roach’s Murray, Who both render excellent great majority of oases an indica­ Last night’s game was revenge “Captain Fury1’ made its. premiere characterizations as wife and prize 'That the “Spirit of - Service^’ FRUITS and VEGETABLES tion of indebtedness. A family for a 1 tO-O setback suffered June* bow on the screen *of the- Elizabeth flghfer. associated in- -Lliei publicTmindr ‘Jii&hasing a home .,at a prioe-ot Regent Theatre as a -United Artists 20. at the hands of- the "Amazons G-Man Story with the telephone operator per­ $6,000 invests ten percent, or $6QQ* ,A When the .Kaydets. were still allowed release. In addition to ' having the meates other branches of the tele­ ■money lending .institution invests talents of an outstanding supporting . A dramatic’ story, ^ba^ud bn anl to participate in thd Iryington actual jnoident,. as recorded in chief phone organization as well was kLbs THOMAS LOMBARD the balance of $5,400 in tne prop-. municipal , league. That game was cast, headed ;bV John Carradine, Paul palpypg.- Tii e:riy ...by._placlng. a mortgage ytelfliqg Lukas, George Zucco, Virginia Held1, G-Man J. Edgar Hoover’s, book, demonstrated^ recently. • When! a PEACHES 6 29 five or five I and' one-half percent. Douglas ’ DumbriUc and “Mary ' Gor­ ^rs©ns--in^Mdih^ rnwrcatllng" F inn, because of rain. theme- of “Undercover Doctor-;". The security of tire $5,400 is insured- Teeny” Petras allowed the Ama­ don, “Captain Fury” has. the ad­ TOMATOES Ripe ■ by the Federal Housing Administra­ vantages of a brilliant screen, play, which will baye its local-premlere-oir Lb. 4 zons one hit, this coming in the Saturday a t the Mayfair Theatre. busineW office; Jfc Paper hanging tion. QThe total tax exacted from saventh-'inning; When ‘ Hoff rglnglad thrilling outdoor' photography and of the New Jer­ Fresh, the wealth;.Jnvested'in •the'Sfoperty? masterful direction by Mr. Roach, The Paramount picture jexp^ses the sending home Qrmsby, who was on corrupt connection between a rene-. sey Bell-. Tele- STRING BEANS Green QUALITY PAINTING and paper) is paid' By' the family with. $600 on a walk. The Kaydets col­ who personally handled the mega­ Lb. 5' At reasonable rate*. Still at M equity, while the $5,400 mortgage is phone throughout the prediction. gade doctor, a crooked politician and Golden Bantam address, Wm. F. Dana, 1276 Salai lected single runs in'the first, iourth gang of ruthless killers. Lloyd pany, explained exempt from taxation—a clear ex­ and flfth innings, and completed the Robert Young goes’ buckaroo for ample of taxing indebtedness. Nolan and Janice Logan are fea­ that she was CORN From Nearby Farms ■ rally with three runs in the sixth,' his fans in “Malsie,”- which is the tured. *10 ‘Exemption from taxation of- when A. Nahalka and T. Petras added attraction, and the result is fob ill to coihe Service Stations brilliant-hut weak-willed- su rJ to.-the-offlee-fn wealth invested in mortgages—is- sin g led rO :‘'lje'w,‘Wsdfcedr-,D-.,*,'Wesseis?- as entertaining as it is surprising. g ear becomes the undercover doc*' hardly—equitable^ when contrasted ■was .safe on ail and A. Hreh- More than that, Young steps pitspfi. Sudless Grapes AV^ TINDALL’S BERVICE STATION - tor for the worst criminals hi the Marie Draege . 15 OdWete line of Tydol Gaa‘ 5 XHIa , with taxation-^~imposed gagg weattir kaulrhit-safelyr-’—— land ^following Ms unsuccessful ef*N BefprB-M-rs. High Teat and Flying A Gas - invested ' through ownership- of- -real v Vg^dol, Tydol & Rfgulgr OUft__ « Tire Kaydets will-play the Ama­ of - “Honolulu”;-iw>~ a setting- tiaaf forte to estatgllsh himgglf as a prom- Marls ■ DraSgar, BSrflaa.;reBWs«a- Bartlett Pears J,”, 4 ,1 0 ' HOLLYWOOD- A" LONG AVES.“ QUlalda.' estate. The security of the very zons again Monday night a t Trfc rises tor riaataase dramar clfmaxlng: inent pl^sician in-4he--communi^ 4aU^sgal|rM ^lB^8±saBian!r funds invested in mortgages, munl- City Stadium. The Winner of . three with his trial for murder? Ipar-and^other afavemmental bonds, Hp Ironically / attains this prom­ number shs heard a crash and games out of the -series of five Will “M aisiealthough it .is set ifi. the inence when Tie is .enabled with his moaning at the Either end' of -the now exempt from taxatitm, Is ’ de­ enter the”'Sationar'softirell cham- West,- is-arWeaw-modem .story that CANTALOUPES „ y MJOATfiL, Merchant Tailor, Clea pendent' upon the ability pf real h ip sponsored by the Veterans I!an._ Promptly, with har aaso.-. Praalmg, Dyeing and Repairing. develops fro q ^ a comedy »situation' ^ratesI6,tlie oiHce, Bhe went Jnto #l»« 1428 No. Broad S t opp. Men estate to pay its obligations. Mer­ of Foreign Wars. ' when a honky-tonk show girl, A -ul* and VagatabU Pricei Effective iliurs., Fri,,~Sat,~ chants, ' department stores and ali­ stranded-in BIS’ Horn, Wyoming, Mtlon. Fertunately.iihe , woman ases selling to the public are Last night’s box score: meets a handsome, ranch manager had g|ven-her last name. lT6y con­ affected by the ability or inability j Hillside Kaydets and. decide^ to tame him.S The tam­ BE SURE OF SAFE/ sulted the directory, toand one \ 1 Lb. Upholstering. Cabin. large portion pf the buying ing involves two other sophisticates! LUBRICATION Bffiriisfed -aiS erttat name Jmsy BROADCAST HASH'2 2 9 ‘ public, the home-owning fam ilies, Coppola* sc an Easterm bred ranch owner and his but no one talking, and pro.mptly to be able- -to meet their t a ^ a n d . Petras, c philandering wife,, and between the At Evei^Yitai Point of Your Car SANKA or KAFFEE HAG . . 1286 Woodruff , mortgage obligations .and stilT'pur- ' Nahalka, ss 4aUed--o--iiBlghlOT-nid SeTSt^St % 3 0 c ■four is- evolved a Jtighly--dramatic io Hl,e AdhsoT Less than thTfla- chase their share of commodities . Petras, p situation. Verified Esso Lubrication -mlnutes had eTapSe'd biTweenthe TOMATOES For the Right Lubricant .crash, .and the.-sending' .df help;. * . ; In the Right 'Place - The neighbor nailed In a tew mo. SUGAR a s , ______S llllil ——. . t -At-the~Righ t~Timg------,~en:s to say that ha had found- Start Playing Safe To-day the woman-unoqneeious oh thb SALAD DRESSING ;flobr,- and that In falling she had hit her head against a ohalr. BREAD ..... i a l MacDONALD’S GARAGE :He reytTed- thn woSaai and shm- Esso Dealer and Auto Repairs mone^ a floetpr. P«G SOAP Whit.' Naptha 8 c.,,. 251 1480 No. Broad St. EVAP. MILK S S . . . . . S ^ rir Tel. Waverly 6-0034, Hillside, N.'.J, FLOUR sunnyfuld cc< 1939-1940 Hillside Directory r L W U K All-Purpose ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ • Bag 5 5 F L O U R g o l d m e d a l , h e c k e r s . w a l b.- a i rW Vlt or MIXSBURY *. ■ Bag - #7

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