their Srdand final'session. they i»fddwnttra delicious bre- akfast. Spend Nite At 7-00 they ended discussion One Gal's View and went Into the sanctuary for By ANN RINALDI morning prayers. The evening was very enjoy- tn At Temple able and the members of USY a What did you do the night the war ended? Did you hear the bells? During services they saw wish to thank Robin Effman, Marc Maybe you did and maybe you didn't, Not everyone hears them. By RICH BERNSTEIN slides of Israel which were ac- Silk, Mare Neiwirth, Ann Nei- w 1 svas eleven when the Second World War ended, 1 remember my On Saturday, February 3rd, 25 companied by Hebrew folksonp. wirth, David Moore, and all the older sister jumping up and down and proclaiming her happiness, rest who helped make It so. H members of the Scotch Plains When services were concluded 1 did not understand what she was so happy about. Obviously she chapter of the United Synagogue had heard something I hadn't. Youth organization met at Temple War was part of life, It had come, with me, at the onset of reas- Israel for an annual all night 00 oning, There had been no reasoning and few memories before it. study session. Is a egg re You saved sugar, flattened tin cans, cut our coupons for meat and The session consisted of 3dis- everyone's car had a sticker for gas with a number on it. Air cunsion groups, a movie, and 2 raids at school were as common as fire drills. Headlights on cars meals. This year the discus- really fresher by 02 were half-blacked out and people had victory prdens. sions were led by the advisor W The niiht it ended my two older sisters and my older brother went Marc Neiwirth, his wife Ann, and 11 makes sense, that an 5, A. brand name with the to Times Square, I remember my father cautioning my brother to the advisor from the Plainfield egg laid within a few word jersey in it does not watch his sisters, 1 remember their excitement even though 1 chapter, Marc Silk. miles of your kitchen is necessarily mean the eggs couldn't join in, I wanted to go to Times Square too and hear it all At approximately 1Q;45 the fresher. That's what the. are N.J. eggs. Only if tne but I know now thai even if 1 had gone 1 wouldn't have heard, night bepn at the temple for the New Jersey Department carlon says produced in 1 was in high school when the next one started. Another brother was USYers. Thaydivlded into groups of Agriculture says aboul New Jersey or displays the a year ahead of me and they got him as soon as he graduated. This and started discussions. New Jersey eggs. In fad, N.J, Seal of Quality can brother was the favorite of my father's eye and my father followed Marc N-siwirt'n led a discus- they have, coined a phrase you be sure. him around and visited him in army camps as much as he could. sion on aml-senutism in Am- Camp Kilmer and Fort Dix wera both a cinch. But then my brother erica, which dealt with a way to for New jersey farm pro- 6. Once you've Lasted an went to , South Carolina, My father took convenient bus- end religious prejudice. His wife ducts. . .Fresher by Miles egg laid right in N RW Jersey iness trips all over the East, He svalked right into a camp in Vir- held a discussion on the mean- . . .Cheek these "egg" you'll never forget to look ginia svhile my brother was doing KP. "You can't come in here," ing of some of the more prom- facts; for the Now jersey Seal of my brother protested, "This is restricted to civilians," My father inent prayers in Judaism, and 1. The N.J:Seal of Quality Quality, ll's your assurance said something like the hell he couldn't, you are my son, and pro- Marc Silk led his discussion on stamped on a carton of of eggs that are truly fresh. ceeded to visit, I know now that my father had heard something and * Superstar in relation to ancient eggs means that each egg SB JHMY he had to follow it. Miraculously my brother never went to Korea, Judaism. was produced on a near- I have no doubts that my father would have followed him there. At the conclusion of the first by N.J. farm. When Vietnam came the sister who jumped up and down with the study session (11:45) the mem- 2. State inspection records end of World War Two and had married an ex-Gl, nosv had a son bers had Jree time for an hour. of twenty. Unlike my father she could not follow to Vietnam, But At the end of the free time prove that a N.J. egg con- she lived for letters and there were maps of the war zone all over period they sat down to a hot dog sistently meets a nigher her dining room table and at night sha lay a%vake listening. Nobody dinner. By 1:30 they had fin- standard of quality when understood what she was listening for because none of us heard ished and the movie started. compared to eggs laid out- Get your New jersey Seal anything, The movie was "Dial M for side the state, N.J, eggs are of Quality eggs at these A couple of mornings before the President got on TV to announce Murder", with Ray Milland and truly tresher by mills, well known stores: that peace with honor had come I awoke and came through the living Grace Kelly, The picture was 3. i our chances of buying A & P Tea Company room to see my son, who is the age 1 was when World War Two very enjoyable. a SUPER FRESH dozen , Inc. ended, sitting In achairholdinghistransistor, listening. "The war is By 3;55 the movie was over and eggs produced in New Rapp Poultry Farm, ending, Mom," he said, "The President is going on TV to tell us they went to their second study Jersey are about one in Medford it's ending Saturday," session. four. Some eggs travel up I started to hear something. I'm not sure what, But I was touched An hour later they ended the Finast by his ten-year-old concern, 1 looked at him sitting there tn his group session and then had ice to 1000 miles Before they Kings Super Market', Inc. pajamas, at his smooth young face, his young arms, his innocent cream, reach your store. So, once brown eyes and I felt strange, Did 1 just hear something? Why do To commemorate the pres- you've found a N.J. eggTwo Guys, Inc. 1 suddenly feel that I'm always going to remember him saying that ident's (David Moore) birthday rememberthe brandname. Wawa Food Markets to me, that his words will come back to haunt me. But 1 knew why. they had a cake. 4. When a carton is stamp- Grand Union It started to come over me then and 1 knew, After the snack they had a sing- ed with,. ."Egp packed... The White Egg Bam, The night the war ended we went to a dinner dance. My husband along and at 6:00 they went into or,. .distributed by a N.J. MUltown let me out in front of the restaurant and went to park the car. As firm", it does not insure Kaufman's Poultry Farm, 1 got out of the car I heard the bells. They were distant and muf- Raw Recruit you that the eggs are near- New Egypt fled but I heard them, "Did you hear the bells?" I asked my hus- "Your husband has a new by N,J.eggs. A N.J. Seal of band later. '"No," he said, "1 didn't." 1 turned to the woman to suit." The White Egg Barn. the right of me who also said no, she hadn't heard them, (Later "No, he hasn't?" Quality automatically teUs Riehland 1 found out she had one child, a daughter.) I asked one person "Well, something's dif- you tfiey are a N,J. egg.Shop Rite after another that whole evening. Nobody had heard the bells pron- ferent." ouncing peace, "It's a new husband." NEW JERSE\ POULTRY COUNCIL I slipped away after dinner and called home. My son answered, He had childish complaints. His sister had hit him. Couldn't he stay up for one more program? '"Ronnie," 1 said, "1 heard them. I heard the bells, The war Is over." He was silent for a moment. When he spoke again his voice was a little huskier and decidedly older, "I know, Mom," he said. But what he said was more. And as with the bells, only I could We Are At Your Service hear it. By law the card is laminated for and any attempt to alter it would Rush Is On destroy the card. Halpin said his staff has ex- BUSINESS CARDS perienced many comical sit- For Alcoholic uations with the l.D. cards. For instance, ont applicant called for BUSINESS LETTERHEADS & ENVELOPES support to have his card declared I D Cards lepi to view an X-rated film res- tricted to 21 year olds. 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