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$ hr HillsideBCRttOC DISTRICT $ime$ OF HILLSIDE XXXI— No. 1589 VOL HILLSIDE, N; J., THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1955 PRICE 8 CENTS To Provide Control Convention Here Seniors Win Scholarship Awards Pastor-Elect Of KM 2.9th Division Cliurcli Ordained 0 Refrigeration I The- annual convention and re ~ Ordination of Rev. Ronald Eu- Little League unioi? of .the 29 th pivlsion Associa eene Ossmann,. pastor-elsct at the iuu„ .... complaints' from* _ Lion.' Department of- New Jersej Hillside Presbyterian Chliroh, took 0f the Monroe Gardens I censes for outdoor food vending ma­--w ill-b^h^at“ liie-War-Veteran place Tueaday -night-at tlje-Pirzt. vt^s on Schley street; the ‘ I Memorial'. ‘.Liberty avenue a 1 ( Presbyterian Church of Irvington. ^HeaTth-Xui^day-nlght_ln- chines. Those, heretofore issued are hefajhfevofeed-undor the new tuwfl. Memorial drive. Sunday start! _ At Rev. Or; James K. Morse, pastor on >_ first reading an ship ordinance, Several operators 2 pan. of l he Fegsmith "Memoi'laI Churclr L>nt to the Sanitary Code Will Parade of fnffl vending machines are con­ •Bleotlon.pf bfflcera will take place of Belleville, as moderator of New­ ’g refrigeration where the ark Presbytery, asked the constitu^ testing the ordinance in the courts. and they will, be installed by Wlf- agrees to supply It for tional questions and conducted the : The Hillside Little League ; Health Officer Samuel M. Jowltt liam E. Guthrie of Hackensack; na- informed the hoard- that- the polio will hold its annual pre-season, Gardens tenants had pre­ tionul commander.— inoculfgdon program has been in­ -T h roh a rge to the newly ordained Memorial Day parade Saturday morning, May. informed 1 the hoard that , William J. Taaffe of Newark, de­ definitely postponed. He Said it was' partment commander, has .named minister was given by Rev. Mickael 14, with sports notables p td ors -which- broke down Klinoff. pastor of, the host churoh his opinion it may hot take place Pfc. A1 Kelmig, Jr. Post 38 of Eliza­ prominent local figures partici­ l promptly repaired, oaus- until the fall. via which -Rev. Mr. Ossmann was, Staff Chosen tp spoil, The ordinance're* beth host, for the occasion. Col. Ar­ active in the past. pating. Vincent Ensign, of 2 Hidgway av­ thur S. Bell, warden of the Union mdlords in such cases to Invocation was given by Rev. Dr. enue. was appointed journeyman County jail, and Walter Howell of Promptly at 9:30 a.m. the parade refrigerators in repair 30 member of the Plumbers Kxamin- Frederick Jenkins of Forest Hill will start from the assembly area 5-degree maximum interior Hillside are eo-chairmen. Guthrie Presbyterian Church, Newark, who lng Board. was, appointed treasury and Poster of the School ure WIlThe maintained at also read the'"Scripture. Prayer was grounds at Winans avenue and Les­ s. The -penalties .p#oWded| S.« Bussinger, -Elizabeth Post com­ offered By'RW. Jbhft E. Slater, Sr., mander, secretary. lie street’ It will proceed on Winans ianitary Code apply: Hear- professor oi religion at Bloomlleld avenue to Liberty avenue, to the ic ordinance takes place on N Y U Students W ill ■The ladles auxiliary o f-th e de­ MARVIN LEE MANHEIM LEE DRESDEN GOLDBERG College. partment will mast at the same field opposite the high school, June 14: ' - ' Rev. Mr. fCUnoff preaehed the where each of the teams will play Visit Schacht Plant time and place. Marvin Lee Manheim, 17, High ster avenue. He hopes to enter Har­ representatives of the Me- sermon preceding ordination. Bene­ three inrtlngs o f exhibition ball. n Health District Of New Thirty NYU juniors tn civil en­ School, senior and member of the vard University in the ■ fall to study diction was kiven by Rev. Mr. Oss­ Sports, Other Notables medicine, inferred- with the board pn| gineering ere J8(mUng to visit the local chapter of the National H onor mann. In the line of march will be Phil At the high school,. Lee is treas­ er facilities for the board's Schacht Steel Construction, Inc. Peterpaul Named Society, has won an honorary schol­ A large delegation of members of Rizzuto of the New York Yankees 1 the new municipal Mild* I Plant in Hillside, Friday afternoon, urer of the Hillside Chapter' of the the Hillside Church attended the and Jim Woods, Yankee TV and ra­ arship in a national scholarship National Forensic League, a mem­ representatives were Mrs. May J:3-._The tripj*asj>een arranged service to witness the ordination of dio announcer; Mayor Henry Gold­ ber oLJha. Senior Council, a vice Kennedy, chief . public by New York University in associa­ Recreation Head competition- -held -by-the National their pastor-elect who. will be In­ hor and members of the Township president of the National Honor urse of the district; Miss tion' with . the American- Institute Association o f _ Secondary-School stalled In H illside'on June 1. Re­ Committee; members of the Board Society a member of the Advanced [ray, maternal health con- of Steel Oonstructioti. *-—- Principals, Washington, d . c ., it freshments were served . at the of Education,'school principals and Science Club, and ^as an assembly and Mrs. Verna Hanteoh, Lawrenoe Sohacht president, will was announced today by. Ruhl L. church following the service.' Rev; presidents of the eight sponsoring standard -bearer. Lee also, had an ?alth nurse supervisor, lead the students' through the j ■fi­ Custer, principal. This scholarship Mr. Ossmann will now be released groups, Rotary, Kiwanis, and Lions shed til Es jommendation of Assistant acre plant and Instruct them In was won in a competition- o f , 9,QC5 by the Newark Presbytciy to the Clubs, Hillside Industrial Associa­ Emanuel Gersten, the working methods and machinery selected highranking students.-all Elizabeth Presbytery which will be tion, War Memorial Association, senior members of the National the first scholastically .in h is ‘ class. responsible for his installation in freed not -dso-issue new 11-1 used, Thg fund is provid e hy %WTK: Hillside Lodge 1514, B’nai B’rith; Hillside. m. Rev. Thomas F. Canty Council 3197, throughout the nation. G. Balfour Company, Attleboro, Rev; Mr. Ossmann, who has been Knights of Columbus and Food Fair The scholarship winner is the Mass., “and the Jos ten Company, supplying the Hillside church since Stores. A number of the sponsors son of Mr. and Mrs. Isidore M an- Owatonna, Minnesota, as a public he was called to its: vacant pastor­ will have floats in the parade. service to talented youth, and Is ad- WALTER IIOWELL helHLr-70 K ing-street.-He.. plans to ate, la completing studies at Prince­ Marchers will, also include mem- enter M.I.T. In September to study ministeredhythe scholarship-board ton Theological Seminary where he Joseph- pill, Sr., grand marshall bers of the Little League teams in t IfKIention *3t engineering. . ... - of the National Association of will receive the degree of bachelor uniform, f members of the minor for Hillside’s Memorial Pay parade, At Hillside High Sch ool^ a n h eim Secondary-School Principals. o f' SIvffiWF oiT June 8.' league teams in T-shirts and caps, Visions Of Boston Tea Party was student council representative, today announced, the names of Police and Firemen, Am bulance' yearbook business manager and a those who .will serve as members of Squad, Civil Defense units and Oppose Fees For Gift Pool member of the senior class cabinet, his staff. league officials. Motion pictures, He was active in the Thespian S o ­ Harry C. Meltzer Funeral Sunday Walter Howell, of Hurden-Looker will be taken. For The Record— It’s True ciety; exchange assembly play, and League officials this week ex­ Post 50| American Legion,, will be The secretary of the Board of Assessors, Sidney Englander, in­ track team. He was standard bearer pressed appreciation to the public, Oommunity Centers of Essex Coun­ Chief of Staff; Albert Marks, of formed the Township Committee last week that about a half dozen and host, to delegate to . the Heraljd for contributing $463.24 in the fund Davenport-Pill Post 1722, V.F.W., owners of commercial property here refused to permit the board’s Tribune Youth Forum, and. had an ty and member of the state camp drive conducted Saturday. essay published by the National Es­ adjutant; Frank Brice, of Charles special appraiser to enter their premises for purposes of the tax committee of the State Federation Wernicke, Jr. Chapter 55, D.A.V., revaluation program. The owners have bf en requested to ^appear be­ say Association. He ranks among the of Jewish Ys. He served as chair­ first scholastically in a graduating quartermaster, and Joseph Madalo, fore the committee May T7 to explain their behavior. - man of the United Jewish Appeal of the V.F.W., aide-de-camp. 3-Family Buildings Somehow this little item conjures up ylsions that go way back class of 199 students. . DOMINICK PETERPAUL several times. to early American history when the tea was dumped into Boston . Lee Dresden" Goldberg, 17, also, harbor. There is, of course^ no question of “taxation without represen­ Hillside's Board of Recreation a senior and a member of the Ma- ember of Tri Get Zone Approval tation “and no hint, so far . as we know, about “tyranny” . But it will' Commissioners, organized last Wed­ tiOflal Honor Society, has- won a Lodge 112, F. & A. M. Liberty Ave. Group certainly beinteresting to_hear-what these --propert-y-ow-ner-s -have-to nesday niaht id-the Mayfair Thea- certificate of merit in the same Meltzer leaves his wife, Mrs. Application for the construction say. tre Building and elected Domiijiok national “scholarship “ competitionr - -Clare .Ginsberg_Meitzer.; two -daugh=. of two three-iamlly buildings at Peterpaul chairman. Mrs. Mildred Lee is the sop of Mr. and" Mrs. ters, Mrs, Johanna Weiss of Hill­ Postpones Dance 138-144”° Grumman avemie ~wffs ap­ It is unheard-of in these days, with the possible exception of the Hess was ohoeeh vise chairman and Milton J. Goldberg, 830 W estmin- side and Miss Patricia Meltifer, at proved. by the Zoning Board of Ad­ irreconcilable rebels from the Blue Ridge Mountains of Kentucky Peter G. Humanik, Recreation Su­ home; a grandchild; three brothers, The outdoor dance planned by the justment last Wednesday night who are always feuding withJhe “revenooers” wher are sniffing their perintendent, was re-appointed sec- Joseph of Newburgh. N. Y.; David Liberty Ave. Businessmen’s Associa­ Which recommended approval by unwelcome noses in the Kentucky mountain air for traces of a cer­ retEry. — Choral Ensemble of Newark and Louis of Charleston, tion this Saturday at the Safeway the Township Committee. tain type of mash,."to l i t that way toward tax collectors, assessors Appointment of committee ehalr- 8. C.; and three sisters, Mrs. Betty parking lot has been postponed. It While the property fronts on the or appraisers., _ . y •; . men will take place at the next Crupar, Mrs. Matilda 8tone and will be. held on Saturday night, proper zone in Newark, three quar­ ters of it adjoins a Residence A It has never happened before .in:, all the, history of Hillside. The meeting. A handicraft institute wfiL Mrs. Mollie Friedman, all of New June 4, at the same location, ac­ At Baptist Church York. City. zone In Hillside, 'requiring a vari­ regular tax assessors have never been ambushed on a moonless flight. be held Wednesday, May 25, cording to Michael Tobia, chairman. ance- by the local Zoning Board. So why such treatpient for the special appraiser? What goes here? . The Northeastern Choral Ensem­ ble will present a sacred concert . Approval was granted to the own­ The suggestion that the township should accept the $75,000 at the First Baptist Church of H ill­ ers, Abe R. Brotspies and Julius Resident Drinks Get Freedoms Foundation Award Blank, on condition a retaining wall outdoor swimming pool offered by the Hillside Industrial Foundation side Sunday,. .May 15 af 11 a.m., a c ­ HARRY C. MELTZER cording to the Rev. Wbsley A. O l­ be .erected in the rear pitched to and meet the maintenance costs by charging a. small sefl-sustaining drain toward Newark. Garages, the fee does not ineet with the approval of the towhship fathers. Cleaning Fluid sen, Pastor. Funeral services for Harry <3- O The ensemble is composed of stu­ Meltzer, member and former chair­ board ruled, hiust be three feet In explaining the. committee’s viewpoint last week, Mayor Henry from the rear property line, at least Goldhor took oognizaqpe of the proposal to charge a fee and said it Mrs. Emma Putt, 62. of 434 Long dents from the Northeastern Bible man Of the Board -of Recreation' avefluer. was taken to Irvington Institute -at Essex Fells.-One music two feet from the side lines and was not in acoprd with the spirit of a gift swimming pool to require Commissioners, were held Sunday have . solid rear walls. -payment-ot-an-admissiQn-ehfl.r-gft,-rchpf>nl,_whlnh would bp for General Hospital early Monday commentator has said of the group, at E. Bernhelm & Sons Memorial thwe who generally cannot afford to pay for the privilege, would. murnlng~affcer- she~drank_poison“ at- ““ r^-r-what—Fred—1Waring^sr-choral a°t be accomplishing its real purpose if a fee were required, the her home,-, according to police, Who group- is to the -music w orld at bhapel, . Newark. Meltzer died last Mayor indicated. were qalled by her husband, Dallas large, this group is to the Gospel Thursday night at his home, 1546 Ambulance Squad Putt. music world.” Munn avenue, at the age of 52. Mr. Putt informed police his wife The committee Indicated further it is somewhat skeptical of the Many of the special arrangements Rabbi Joachim Prinz. of Temple appeal and value ’Of ^n outdoor p.pol. A large number of local resi- drank about two ounces of cleaning and compositions are by Mr. John In Final Appeal fluid. Sgt. Walter- §teib responded' Hallett, who Is a well-known co m ­ B’nai Abraham, Newarz, officiated. ■ M g are away on vacation during the summer months and many The Hillside Ambulance Squad with Patrolmen ilohn ‘king and poser, arranger, and pianist, as well Interment was in McClelland Street oi the youngsters are at camp, it was pointed out. The whole idea of this week sent out final appeals to Lawrence Lillie. a$ director of the group. Cemetery, Newark, g an expensive poo! that would be available ohly in the' summer to a At the direction of Mayor Henry those who have not yet contributect comparatively few persons does not appeal to the. governing body. Goldhor, municipal flags will fly at tb the fund drive. The letters con­ half staff, for a period of 10 days. tain a card with the one word Pressed by the skepticism of Mr. Frank Snyder, a correspondent B’nai B’rith Lodge Sets Precedent Meltzer was a native of Newark. “Please." rom California whose letter was published in this column last week, He was graduated from Central Thank you cards have also gone Hillside Lodge 1514, B’nai- B’rith. akf t?±e §|P teacher-bulldozer operator ,was clarified—and sub- High School, where he was an out­ to all who have contributed. If any has. been selected by the Northern smntiated--tW§ Wfl|k by Jhe .principal in the story. • “Beacon” and Albert Rothbard. standing player on the basketball have not received this acknowledge- The teacher-bulldozer operator, who prefers to,’remain" ahbhy- New Jersey rGouncii ~as the^-oufei ment, President Joseph Kelly ex­ special features editor. ~ gm team, and from New Jersey Law 10°^’ c0^um?1 that the information originally presented standing lodge for 1954-1955, it was School, Newark. He as a salesman presses appreciation o f the squad Membership chairman George that f ° ar<* °* Education, was just as it happened. Elaborating on annouiieed- by P r e s i d e n t Max and had resided in Hillside for- 16 to all who contributed, from the t story th| teacher said he applied for a $9,000 mortgage, but Sehleifer-- today. In a communica- Yampolsky will receive the national years, unemployed man w ho donated 50 •^cause his inoome was $i200 a year as a teacher, the-application tlon from from George membership award at the cbnven- Meltzer was appointed to the old cents to the anonymous.donor who • was rejected. - - ' • ■ Melnlck, District ■Actfvitl^ “Dlrec- tion for His outstanding direction, of Recreation Board January 1, 1949 gave $1,000. __ 4Gi^Qf-6tod-Lodge--3r Schleifer was -the-recent-.membership drive which and- reappointed annually—through.' notified that the award w lirbe pre- AoUng-onzjthe advice of an agent, he re-submitted the applica- recruited iSO riew members in H ill- 1952,—When_ that body was reor­ .... PENN.. May 8 swited~£t the District 3 annual other schools In seventeen states Little Chicks Club buUdn* ns 3 S S the information -that his occupation was that of. a side lo d g e r iT e li^ e ^ ' ro^the~rronr- ganized as tn eB o ard^of'RScrCattoir ':^prr"KinTTe^thr“D77WeIls7“ Presiderii/ WE^ltl^^oh^Tuesdey;- May„17,. M who—attended-—His—H^ee^day all­ who ^ P ^ tW T or vtocBThe was paid“$lO0 a week. The^rrdivtdua^— vention-whiclr will be held M ay 15- Commissioners April 1, 1952L he re­ of Freedoms Foundation at Valley the. Goncord H6t0l, Monticeilo, Nl expense “” Aids Cancer Fund and v?60 , P I second application made a fast mental calculation 18 are Schlelfer; president-elect ceived a three-year appointment Forge, left, is shown presetting the to Freedom Shrines at Valley Forge, . j arJ;e

Miss Barbara Heuck and Miss Sheila Diamond will entertain and musid will rbcrfurnished by Michael. Percoskie and Charles Barhiere. Students will »model articles o clothing made by them urrder-frfr direction of Miss Alioe-Barden and Hr A CLEAN RUG INSURES Miss Shaver.. BUY BONDS AND KEEP THEM in A HEALTHIER HOME FINANCE CALL UfcdvH lb TODAY FOR... YOUR N E W C A R PHONE* IN

Newark The Oranges-Maplewood Elizabeth L .a st January, direct dialing to Now York Hoboken became a fact. Soon direct dialing to most New Jersey INTEREST points will be introduced. Som eday— you’ll be able surface dirt . - • I* do.es i North Hudson remove the fri 4 Convenient Offices to dial anyone . . . anywhere in the United States bedded In the Kearny'- North Arlington ■o. tor your ---- . . . as easily as you call your neighbors. p - 1 Snrsrdf1'ywr f iwir, cleaned rerularly and • • • WEST-SIDE BRF.HM war! Remember, clean run While soriM folks In ihlH north Jersey "area can lonfei T R U S T C O . Jersey City m already dial many New Jersey points — with the 9x12 rug only 7.56 NEWARK Caldwell change, the communities they can dial will increase m ‘ Springfield Ave. & High St Union Township in number. And ev ery o n e in' these cities will be able to - Lyons Ave. & Bergen St Bayonne dial directly to almost any New Jersey point. m Hawthorne Ave. & Clinton PI. So. Orange Ave. & Bergen St Belleville 1070 MA6N0UA AVE-fi-IZ- I ,ELJ'8300 'a-.aept from coin telephones NSW JIR8EY BILL TSLIPHONE COMPANY Member of Ftdtral Deposit fnivronct Corporation Page 4— THE HILLSIDE TIMES, THURSDAY, MAY Jg, 1955

p.m. for its planning meeting. Install Officers Mrs. Ware announced, that the Reserve Police Washington PTA club's birthday anniversary lunch­ *imuioerf, 0£ eon will be held Julie 7 at tho Honor Mothers Installation Held safety p&trol ^ere Presented I Of Woman’s Club Elizabeth Town and Country Club tlficakon'bracelets: Sydelle ga Mrs. Edward Diamond ‘installed At an impressive candlelight serv­ at 12:30 p.m. A luncheon honoring Over 800 perscnb attended tbs man. Vivian Tumin, Eleanor ice last week at the Elizabeth Town the retiring president will be held Mothers Day darice of the* Hillside* the hew officers pf George Wash­ man, Harvey Kleppel, Andrew Pt (S & ciety and (-and Country^Club, Mrs. Harold J. on May 25 at. the Dorothy Deming Reserve - Police Saturday nigftt. at ington School P.T.A. last week as ■riah. BIBhard Berta, Phyllis J j Love was installed a¥ the new presir tea room ."by thei5lS“aHd' new execu­ She Polish American Hall, .400' Bloy follows:. . man' and 'Janet Nielson: tive boards. ‘ Clakdent of the Woman’s club of Hill­ street. . ■ President, Mrs. Ben Feldman; A tea was sponsored last tm, side^ succeeding Mrs. Harold Eieh- . President Moe Steinmhr. present­ vice president, Mrs. Moe Gbldberg; day afternoon for parents of m ragir. “Mrs;J Lyman Ware, a past remwho will ?nter the school p! 2i)d vice president, William Kraut- president-and a former State chair- ed an orohid to Mrs. S. Devereaux derfearten ..next. September u Woman’s Club Minstrel At Annual Meetin I man of the music department of Social Events of Hillside, oldest 'Wither present blatt, principal; recording secre­ Marjorie. Ouhpk^ school nurse- u the N. J. State Federation o f Wo­ By Mrs. Irene L. Schneider i end Stanley Funkhausef.. master of tary, Mrs, Harold Heres; corres­ Krautbiatt ana Mrs. Peldman j v men’s Club's; ,was in charge of the' WA 3-7X12 ceremonies, presented one to Mrs. ponding secretary, Mrs. Harry on--the - problems of kinder™?, I installation. PATRICIA ANN MC KEOWN, •Bernstein; treasurer, Mrs. William ehildrbn and how to helo^S? Mi's. Charles Anderson and Mrs. Joan Oseh, -of’ Newark, youngest .them, - ...... H daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Lukacs. Wilbur Willms were welcomed as McKeown, of 281 Gertrude street, ' Delegates 'tar Idle rocent' n.iJ __ An instrumental music program; new-members. — i Celebrated her 6th- birthday at a County P.T.A. Council meetlne » followed under th e ,supervision of Mrs. Love and Mrs. Albert Scac- party Saturday, May 7. Those pres­ Mrs. Bert Kriegman. Mrs Peldmf Seymour Stein. Participating were cia will represent the club as dele? ent were Eileen McKeown, Maiirih^ Mrs. Goldbefg and Mrs 3 gates to the' annual convention of Robert Share, Larr^Brennan, WU- Glassman. Mrs. Glassman. pu2 McKeown, Jo Ann Krutulisi Pamela liam Slitkin. Barbara Weiss. . Saul the -State Federation- -to-be—held-in Pinter, Paula Gaubas, Dorothy Ba- o&aiMan,-JBC£ivaa,.hM9rr -fm. sS Fisher; Judy"’ScHlosser,’Hope'Tfoff- Atlantic City May 10 thru 13. Mrs. der and Victor; Jakubaitis,T all of P.T.A, pubilcltv bosk: ____• ® 'man;— -Robert" Berkuwifcz;...Julian” -Philip-6chaub:' and- - Mrs. rMaurice Hillside. The':ohlIdren played games -Murphy—are~s&rvlng as alternates; and wfere served- refreshments. Lange,— Harold—Wittoofir—Herbert BUY BONDS ANn KK-.r t m Planning meetings, were an­ Many beautiful gifts were received. Elmer’s Association nounced, by the following depart­ MR. AND MRS. ANTHONY Dance Successful ments: A combined American Home GAUBASi’ of 368 Yale avenue, cele­ rand Music Meeting May 17 at-1;30 brated. their 11th wedding anni­ Elmer’s Association conducted - a KE'SSELMAN’S pun. at the home-of Mrs* Clarke ~T. versary Saturday, May 7. higMy successful—dance Saturday APPETIZERS — D AIRY — GROCERIES Harding, 126 Wilder street;* a com­ MR. AND M R S . ANTHONY night in .the War Memorial Build­ 1554 MAPLE AVENUE bined Civics and Welfare Meeting STATKUS, o f 1120 St. Louis ave­ ing. Proceeds wiU be used for un­ on May '24 at 1:80 p.m. at the home nue, celebrated their 44th wedding derprivileged chlldreh o f the- coni- of Mrs. Paul Kifner,’ 946 Salem ave- anniversary, May 7. Their- son and Muhify? H nuer-i3^e-f-ffle--arts d-epart-ment-ggllj dftughteF-in-lfiw, Mr. and Mrs. M i­ —Steveh^-Zelko—and—James-X^lanr- meet at the home o f Mrs. J. Henry WINK-MOBS-KB chael Statkus, of the same address, in charge of* publicity, express the Ziegler, 707 No. Broad street, Eliza­ also celebrated- their anniversary oil association’s appreciation jto— all j| For Free Delivery Phone W A 9-9622 . beth,,on. Tuesday,. May * 19 at £480- the same day. committee members who assisted.

Volt, Mrs. Lyman Ware and Mr« The music'department of the Wo nan's Club , of Hillside presented £ ninstrel at the annual meeting las Miss Amato Rr Of Frank Sear High School and is employed as a f ___ 'lilerlocutist” . . Soloists f secretary for Baker & TayloV 60. and- end “men" included Mrs. The groom is also a Hillside High I Ralph Schwartz, Mrs. Maurice School graduate and attended Seton I Murphy, Mrs. A. Ernest Schicke-I | Hall University, Soutn Grange.' He dans, Mrs. Robert C. Kirkpatrick is a methods engineer Vdth Lionel arid Mrs. Arthur B. Kirk. Oorp., Irvington. ■ Mrs. Lyman Ware accompanied the group and was featured in ss- leotions with Mrs. George Dorer. A trip oonsistmg of Mrs. J. WBldr®’ ! High School-PTA Fischer, Mrs. Wayne T. Branom and Mrs. Fred Sinzinger also sang. Jidrs. Walter Kobin had charge of w / I Heads Installed stage and lighting...... __ Officers..... of__the High School P.T.A. we're- installed at the final i meeting of the reason last week. Hadassah Supper Mrs. Henry G. Nulton, member of| [ the Board of Education, and past I prudent of the^ P.T.A., installed For JLil rthe following: " President, Mrs. Judah Gillet: 1st Hillside Chapter of Hadassah vice president, Howard Kobrin; 2nd held an installation supper party at vice president. Floyd De Nicola; re* the Hotel Essex House, Newark* cording secretary, Mrs. Helen Ja- Tuesday evening. Mrs. Sydney Sha­ josky; corresponding secretary, Mrs. piro, of the Northern New Jersey A. A. Vitale; treasurer, Mrs. John Region, installed the -following: W. Reon. Mrs. William Raeter, president; T h o m a s Chamberlain, retiring Mrs. Mernie Eisenberg, Mrs. Mil-: president, expressed appreciation to- ton Paris and Mrs. Jack.. Barsky, Miss Sara- Ann AmatOi daughter rRuhrL. ‘CUst^r; pr&cipaT,“ cEahmen Vice presidents; Mrs. David Becker• | of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Amato, and committees for theit coopera- Mrs. Henry Garrod and Mr I of 114 Coe avenueflH | tion during his administration, and Lowenstein, secretaries; Mrs. ’ Ben­ Sunday afternoon to Frank Mario I to Mrs. Henrietta Spaeth for the jamin Dubow, treasurer; Invocation Jqseph Scarpaci, son of Mrs. Fran-1 orgm preludes during the season’s was -by--Miss-Mi-ld-red-Go-ler--- r ces Scarpaci, of 545 Puree street, [ pfogramsT A review entitled. “Hillside Ha­ and the late Mr. Scarpaci, at St. The school orchestra, under the dassah Spectacular" was presented, A OTJ KNOW HIS NAME as well as your own. Catherine’s Church. Rev. George A. direction of Leonard Strassman. offer you ‘one of the world’s surest ways to directed and coached by Mrs. Clyde, assistant pastor, performed presented a program. save especially when you invest in them Joseph Berger with the collabora­ He; invented the swivel chair, a plow, the the ceremony. A reception followed | tion of Mrs. Alan Weisenfeld and shooting stick, and an ip'door weadier vane. through the Payroll Savings Plan where you in the Starlight Room of. the Hotel work, They pay good Interest—3% com­ Mrs. Anne; Sorastein. Mrs. Becker Essex House, Newark. He introduced the threshing machine to the was the . piano accompanist* Ruth Schmidt Weds I. Given in marriage by her father* United States and granted. Eli Whitney the pounded semiannually when held to matur- j To commemorate Mothers Day, the bride was attired in a goVn of patent on the cotton gin. ity. And yout U. S. Savings Bonds ate as there was a short oeremony honor­ white rosepoint .lace over nyloh ing the mothers of all members. Hightstcwn Man safe as America herself. tulle, illusion neckline trimmed with As a Congressman, he wrote a suggestion Mrs. Norman Pastor and Mrs. seed pearls. She wore a matching Philip Scherer and the vocational for a decimal monetary system which gave Don’t let all of Thomas Jefferson’s good crown and lace train. The bride, education committee w e r e in us the penny, the dime, and the dollar—yet dollars you receive slip through your fingers! carried two white orchids, in a charge of supper arrangements. nosegay of white roses and steph- strangely enough, his face appears on the Take the first step toward security and T h e program was under the direc- anotifc...... two money unit* he did hot suggest They fltiancial independence tod a y by saving... :Hoh of Mrs. Oaris and Mrs. Harvey Greenfield. Miss Ann lervolino of New York are the nickle and the two-dollar bill. And something for yourseS. Join the Payroll noWyouknow him-Thomas Jefferson, bom Savings Plan at your company. 'O r start as mother of the year in a “This Is 212 years ago. now to invest in -United States Savings Your. Life’’ program for her-_out-- feta with a matching picture hat and- carried a nosegay bouquet. Bonds regularly where you bank! standing work as a member of the You might think it strange that this busy Chapter. Bridesmaids were M*s« Betty Ra­ table of Hillside. Mrs. Robert Scar- man whose mind was engaged with so many rpaoi'—of "North- Platnfteld- and Miss practical things should also have written W an t your interest paid as current Joanne Aftiato of Sppchoppy. Ffo the most inspiring words in American h i? - income? Invest in 3 % Series H They wore white nylon eyelet-over aqua taffeta with maching picture tory—our Declaration of Independence. But hats and carried nosegay bouquets. Thomas Jefferson knew that independence . • United States Qoverronent Series H Bonds are Michael A] Amato of Hillside; is a practical thing.------ffcto current (name Bonds i» denominations of brother of the bride, was best m in $Soo to $ 1 0 , 0 0 0 . Redeemable at par after 6 You know it, too. And you are acting in and ushers were Charles Van Hart months and on one month’s notice. Mature in and -Ralph Grasso of Hillside and the spirit o f Jefferson every time you invest 9yc%?SiMM&th$ and buy an average o f 3 % b et BTOlT''SeafrMCL brother of :the.. another dollar to our nation’s Series E Sav­ groom, of North Plainfield. annum if held to maturity.'inteitsc paid semian­ ings Bonds. For Savings Bonds can be your Miss Shirley Whitaker of Colonia, nually by Treasury check Series H may be pur- cousin of the bride, was flower girl. Personal Declaration of Independence. They chased through any b a n k Annual limit.- $2 0 .0 0 0 . 'Sff® in ^inF'hylo'fi.tulle covered with pink and blue rose­ MRS. ALBERT S. FORMAN buds. Robert Scarpaci of North Miss Ruth A. Schmidt, daughter Plainfield was ring bearer. of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Schmidt of Thm V. 8. Qovtrnnunt doet no! pay /or Ihit Following a wedding trip to Mi- 242 Wtaans avenue, was married Saturday afternoon to Albert S. Forman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Qur- tle Forman, of Mghtstown, in St. THANKS, HILLSIDE j Peter’s Ohapel, Newark. Rev. Lords KtOKtean offioiatedAA reception 4 at the Irvington HousA FOR YOUR LOVELY RECEPTION! I Irvington. Given In marriage by her father,' the bride- wore a gown of tulle And • w * rosepoint lace, and carried white roses:—MuTrun uf Honor “wss..'MfS.1 -— mtYN'8 jReward J. Knlskem, sister of the bride ■ of Cranford who was attired -te*blu'F“ ta ttsT a a tarries' W t e ff 1588 Maple A v e ., near Miltleman’s Bakery') roses., v, ftnrtis Fohnan, Jr.,- brother of the Tile Casual W om an’s" Wear Shop At A Moderate Price | groom, of south Carolina, was best IgSg! and ushers, ware Boward SEPARATES: BlouseS, sweaters, shrugs, cotton knitwear, I Kniskem, of Branford, and ’Terry Fo*man, cousin of the' grbom, of skirts, Bermudas, Slim Jims, shorts, Toreadors. I Oranbury. The bride is a graduate of Hill­ FOOTWEAR : Stockings, anklets, 54. length socks. I side High School and is employed by P, Ballantine & sons, - Newark. The groom is stationed with the THE HILLSIDE TIMES Army at Fort Huachuca, Arizona. Pkmond, rf THE HILLSIDE TIMES, THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1955 - p age Simmons, c Wolfe, rf Comets lebrities from the sports world Score One lalfi, ib SanaiiL, 2b | 220-yard dash—1. Golan, Hillside; 2. Sohrelber, Weequajilo; 3. Andres, Deo, of Krer 3b oiLoBalbo To Direct packed the dining ' room of the 2. Williams, Weequahlo; 8. Blslg- Hillside. Dlstanoe: 18 ft. 11 In, Prasa. 3b Elizabeth Elks Club to. pay homage nanl, THllside, Tliaffi- S4,“ Viiella, 2b Totals High Jump—I v T le between So­ ~i Brookside Sports Ito .the team,' "and LbBalbo its 4.0-yard 'dash—1. Crornar., Wec- Victory Lietemmn, Jf .Hillside renson, Hillside, .and Williams, W ee- ■ In 4 Tries coach, whloh recently won • the Sheara, ss \ quahld; 2. Durosky, Hillside; 3. Tie quahic; 3., Grlndllnger, Hillside. Dlamohd.lb^^ Eastern Slates Catholic iavitatiin u-tween Block ami Mustallsh, both Hillside High qphnal’i CpinjftmMa ■Height; -SimmonsT c- tqumey at Newport, R. JL of Hillside.-Time; 55.7. played fo'1*' S!,mcs durin6 t!’e weok IHIlslde AB R B Palfi, p At ffie BrooksldV Swim ClubTthis 866 yard run—1.- Gross, Weequa- Javelin—1. Kayle, Hillside;; 2,. and managed to notch only one vio- 2 0 2 0 0 0 2 —6 $l£Wa,...6S -- 4— rjprTn ilside Deo, cf summer LoBalbo-plaps to develop bie;,—2. Murnlngham, ' HBllslds;' 3. Bess, Hillside; 8. Peterman, W68- •— over Edison :ojh®lzabeth-®ies-j RHII g 5B| ~ * 0 0 0—4 Prasa, 3b __ and ooaoh a basketball team to rep­ Pulifort, Hillside. Timg: g fll S, quahlo. Distance: 168 ft. 4 hi. iDiamondr"_. f i~ - ~ —jfe j fNill u o p !° rf T l f e Kardash, Sheara 2b resent th* club against some o f the One-mile run—1. .Burns,. Hillside; Shot—1. Avlno, Hillside; 2. Kayle, Simmons,-., o ’ 3 o o M r m f S Three base h i t - 2. Kessler, Weequahic; 3. Tie be­ b'had to pome from behind rasa. Home run—Pi Lieberman, If outstanding Intercollegiate s t a r s Hillside; 8. Kovac, Hillside. Dls- Hills Bases. Pabribanfci rf soheduled to appear on the Brook- tween Witte, Hillside. and'Murphy, |0 d0 it. Edison scored single tallies 9 lisilS alls-^off Rieseiur ( tance: 40 ft. ' M :fi;eo, of. 3 1 ' x side courts. LeBglbo has appointed Hillside. Tims': 5:02, . -Dlsoua—1. Kay}e,. Hillside; 2. BIu- ill the -first-two innings. Hdison tied, Hiesener 10, by Totals as one of his staff young Jerry 120-yard high hurdles—i. Soren­ Brasa, 3b . 2 ' x . 0 “ Oito and Minette. menfeld, Weequahlo; 3. Sleeker, 'it UP With single • scores in the Xileberman, if "“3— ^ , Hillside Bechtle who, for two years has been son, Hillside; 2. Tyranskl, IJlllside; Weequahlo. Distance: 121 ft, 7 In. Weequahic gjj chosen All-American In High School 3. Genoa, Weequahlo. Time; 17.0, - fourth and sixth. Hillside’S winning YSlfiadib' \ o n . ‘S O 0 x* Errors — Sheara. Diamond, Sin basketball. ,180-yard. low hurdles—1. Tyr&d- ran in the seventh was unearned. WSfflmrrrr tr^ ^ b gjsSn mons." Three base hit — vitell sB, Hillside; 2. Stadler, Weequahlo; WITH HILLSIDE SERVICEMEN Alex Shears waited. On the next Buchanan, p _ 1 ^ Home run—Vogel.. Bases' on. balls- 8 .: Tie between Sohulman, Hillside, Pvt, O, O. Belden, Jr. left April 21 S p r s iB r a was off for second' off Palfi ad Ge We, ___y Ortet the Brilaon Struck putrrby Palfi for Parris Island, S, G„ after en­ by Krichmanl ault- -1. Sorenson. Hillside; Metier, . overthrew second and tfllfjp n, 26 o- ~ Umpires—Ne Comet Track Team listing for-training, with the Marine » e -6 0 0 2 0 0-6-2 wirthmSB MBT • Scaroia. Hlilalde, nnri Corps. A graduate of railqlda. gagb. Shears -KoseHe-PaTk----- ~ ~ t T H B p'o-';SFig School, he is the son of Mr. and center 11delta ' Errors—Sheara. Dlamnnij, Prosn Gallops Indians Belden, Sr., of 524 Leo attempt nit off Sheara who oame sadlon, Richards, Weekes. Three Led 1 -1. Golan, Hillside;—street, winning Kaiv brae hit—Burt.“-Eases on balls—off Gola thre firsts The Comets were less, fortunate MlragUa 2, „off Pam 4, off Buchan- nnitiae iiign s track team swamped Pingry Nine Keeps w e quahlo last Thursday - on the j,. their earlier games. They lost 6q Struck out—by Miraghe 7 WeMualiic, .4-0; to Linden 6-4 and local track, 77'i to 3 9 Golan eap- — J ? 5® Buchanan x, Umpires. M Roselle Park 9-2. —UllHoh and' Mollnai~ ur-d jflfl and.220 as wen as the Linden ticad jump. String Intact ■co,. recreational and The Indians were able to garner director at the new Brook- m!y two first plaoes, in the 440 and After scorlrig three e j p i f g a g s f Swim Club adjacent to the 'so Gclan was ably assisted by -Harry - Serensonr -who -led -the paelt tring the course of the week's nt Driving Range on Spring- ay, Pingry School finally came up in the high hurdles and pole vault, SAVINGS ACCOUNT! lunlon. was guest of end Paul Kayle, who took the Jave­ % Site' worthy opponent honor! ^H tlm onlal dinner W ed­ CHRISTMAS AND VACATION C LUII ToJ&ls. lin and discus throws. : luesday afternoon against St. Ben- nesday tendered to the champion­ The summaries; MONEY ORDERS [TOcts Pyep, but managed to Seep Mt. Lakes ship basketball team of St. Mary's , -iffl-yara dash—3. Golan. Hillside; TRAVELERS' CHEQUES lts unar°ken string Intact, 6-5, I Fapera, 2b - High School In Elizabeth. More 2. “iVUUams, Weequahlo; .3 Peter­ For a whll'e it looked as though -DeGiay, 3b than 950 guests inoludlng many ce- man. Weequahlo. Time! 10.4. MORTGAGE LOANS Pingry was about to meet its mast­ Hendricks, si HOME REPAIR LOANS er. Both teams scored In the open- Dover, If lnB„tog’ St- Benedict's 3 aUdl CONSTRUCTION LOANS Kaehde, If- Plnjjy 2. st, Benedict’s added two I S. SAVINGS BONDS to the fourth with Pingry getting Byrnes, lb |Be-of |he runs back in the fifth, I Duckworth, : Robrech t, p , " a- " ° p Diam°nd’s 2-run homer Schuster, -p- - * ,the seventh and final inning I that gave Pingry Its eighth consec-1 Johnston, c utlve victory. Somerville, c “•JUPITER’S DARLING” IA VINOS INSURID UP TO $10,000 gamesiPingry walloped Freeland,- cf , Lund, p-rL“ Bartara Stanwyck and Ronald Reagan In ' other opponent scoring 20-2 over Edison “CATTLE QUEEN OF MONTANA’ Prep. ToM s

:y and Robert Ryan In BERKELEY SAVINGS -Hall ‘B A D D A Y 2, Byri DeGi Dove AT BLACK ROCK’ and Jjaan ^m cM hn HendriiH ^ T w r | | i -liw se bnse- hlt— Busch. -Hom t-nim ___ “GERALDINE” ASSETS OVER $1' Tatloek 2, Wynn. Diamond 2. Saturday Matinee — For the Kids — May 1' Basas on-balls—off-Gonk 3r-Lund- l; SS LYONS AVENUE 408 CHANCELLOR AVE. Robrecht 4, Schuster 2. Struck out CATTLE QUEEN OF MONTANA” (Color) between WAINWRIGHT —by Conk 8." Lurid 3, Robrecht 2. . and SGHLEY Stl. Losing pitcher — Ednd. Umpires — MITTLEMAN BROS. Bork and Coffee. Also “BAD DAY AT BLACK ROCK” QUALITY BAKERS | 1594 Maple Avenue WAverly 3-6262 |

u m Mom Fine-Car Features ies . S _ Totals . x—Batted hi 4th. Pingry 0 2—4 Rutgers Pr$p Errors: Busch, Lambertson 2, Ro- I Fresh Bread & Rolls 4 Times Daily seHbloom. Bases on balls—off'Busch than any other car I 2, off Sathmayr 8. Struck out—by I We Specialize In Wedding, Birthday, Bar Mitzvah & rty Cakes $ Busch 15 by Sathmayr 5. Umpin fesssss, Mitroka and Wiglonski. 388S88888S88SS88si! Pingry O’Brien, ‘ Hall,-3b . ■■■ T^tlddkV^b ! " Ruscfr. -p NEW SEASON; Dia-Mbird; 2b ' priced Oo'nk, 2b Wynn, If Williams., cf FREE CIRCUS; eyer MUSIC, RIDES Totals Edison f o u r -ACT SHOW BEGINS SATURDAY Hendrzak, If sll (levvjp Olympic 'Park . . 4 to avefy day Saraka, ib Chan sky, ss Margaret rayn Erok, p-cf I Meszglewski, 2b torayer troupe dfreof from DerTfUSTk Linl^ -gf7-. 1 Eupchak, p EDNA S ICON Borkwoski, cf DONWALLY funnt&Bfeo&jifliajjaiiapa Matlosz, 3b ^ ^ inf routine of unique tricks Oertel, c ° J * s w i m m i m o P O O l\ Totals . 28 2 4 *IU OREM MAT U,\ OLYMPIC PARK Edison | 0--Q^0-1 4~0 0— 2 Pingry 4 0 i:-fc6 ;l_X^-12 W T . BASILS BAMDl IRVINGTON-MAPLEWOOD Errors—Tatlock, Hall 2, Richard- son, Borkbwski, 'Ogftel, Saraka. Meszgle-wski T!wo hasp, htt—Q’Brtpn. T^ree base hit—Hall. Bases on balls —on j^usen i, off Erok ^ n iff TCup-' chak-7.-Struck- oufc—by. Busch 11,_by f 1 S W IM M IN G Erok 2, by Eupchak 4. Losing 7/044. aAe NOW pitcher—Erok. I « » IB w o d a n c i n g ____ rmgry . AB P » “ ° * Jn£T

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Last year a lon e, (here were 155,000 forest fires in the U. S.—over 400 a dayl They burned 10 mil­ lion acres of valuable timber, an area larger than Massachusetts, Connecticut and Rhode Island com­ bined. Cost of these fires was one billion dollars, three times that of the famous San Francisco de> sanction. And the most tragic part of this shameful waste is that 9 out of ,10 of these fires were preventable! Fire reports show that 90% of all our woods fires are caused by everyday, well-meaning people who were careless for a fatal moment with cigarettes, matches, campfires, brush and trash fires. Make sure your fires are out—dead out! Break your matches before throwing them away and use your ashtray for cigarettes.

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Gus Reinke Machinery & Tool Co. Kraft Food* Company Sunrise Dairies— The Lionef Cprp,_ Sun Tube. Corporation Hatfield Wire & Cable ‘ .I-,- " ■ Division of Continental Copper A Steel lildnstries Inc Miller Steel. Co., Inc. Tridix Tool & Machine .Co, ' \ 1 The Heil Company Mundet Cork Corp. Viking Sprinkler Company, Inc.

■"U PAGE 6 - THE HILLSIDE TIMES, THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1955 one-act play, written and ..directed Unpainted Furniture Gains Favor by -Sally Woodward, a senior at gJlje ifiillat&p tUtuiPH Beaver College. The production- wlIT be given Thursday, May 12 at 8:16 p.m. in the. Little Theatre; Grey SERVICES YOU NEED Towers campus, Glenside. AIR COMPRESSORS AUTO INSURANCE Group Will Study UPHOLSTERY THE HILLSIDE . TIMES PUBLISHING COMPANY Air compressor rental service Sidney Silverstein...... Business Manager KATHRYN A. KE •Hebert Kaplan.,-...... Editor Blood Bank Plan for concrete breaking Geabral Autp Upholstery and emergency service GENERAL IN.St'RAj The possibility- of istabilshing a Hillside Auto Top _ Telephone WAve'rly 3-MOT blocfd bank for- this- area will be for indu3trJal plants 1444 North Broad Si , . SUBSCRIPTION RATES explored by a committee named And Seat Cover Co. Telephone: WAverly last week by the - social planning Peter A. Drobach Co. 1190 Liberty Ave. MU 6-2224 The TIMES will, be sent to any part of the United States, for. committee of the Community Wel­ ' the regular subscription price of $3.50 a year, single copies' 8 cents. fare Council'-, of Eastern Union Construction Equipmwfct • Pat MeGarrigle, Prop. ^Postage to Canada and foreign-countries must be added to.these rates* County.—_— State Highway No. 39 _HK 2-9018 Convertible Tops - Seat Covers Complete and Efficiem COMMUNICATIONS Named to serve oh this committee opposite Flagship, Union. N. J. TRUCK CUSHIONS The TIMES is always pleased to publish letters and Other , items were Dr. Bernard Ehrenberg of HUMde, representing Elizabeth Repaired and Recovered of interest to readers...and-invites such communications. The name ■“Dnaainted furniture Is Earning MONUMENTS and. address of the writer must be given in every case, net necessarily General ffirepifaT; py-f Ray M.,Frge- AUTO for publication, but as an evidence of good faith. Anonymous com* each- year. In. public favor. “Dave man of Rahway; representing—the CAMERAS -municfl.tinns.will not be published. Pedinoff, president o f Rawood College Circles Union County Medical Society, and ACCESSORIES & EQUIPMENT Furniture, of Route 33. declared Arthur E. Franzblau, of 11 Os- -Miss^Otiftr-lOttQ B. McCracken of ANTIDOTE TO RED MENACE Elizabeths executive director- of yesterday as he announced a spe­ borne place, Irvington, graduate of N IC H O L A S GEORGE .• It doss no. harm for tiie American poeple to be re’ininded Elizabethtown -Chapter, American A-A AUTO STORES cial sale. during the company’s Irvington H. S., formerly a student UNION from time to time that the American way has produced, the celebration of its 'third anniversary. at Hillside H.S. and now a Junior at Free Delivery and Installation highest standard of living in the world and that it deserves CAMERA EXCHANGE IB Hillside. Pedinoff cited the suc­ Muhlenberg College, Allentown, Pa.; | the best efforts of the people to preserve it,-This was the theme AUTOrLITE — DELCO Authorized Dealer cess and growth of his firm from its has -just been elected president o f at the recent School-Industry Night of the Hillside Industrial KODAK ■ GRAFLEX original start in a gas station. the Interfraternity Council at. the It’s A Date BATTERIES BELL * HOWELL - REVERE Association of Dr. George Benson, president of Harding Ool- Rawood Furniture started out of­ college, He is president of the Up- § j - Z TERMS High Fidelity Musio Systems . leffe. Arkansas. fering' unpainted chests and other silon Triton Chapter of Phi Sigma Today Kappa, and, as a member of the TIRES MOUNTED FREE Photo FinisBihg on Premises Dr. Benson dwelt.at some length on the'threat of the fifth-j small items, ana now lias expanded- Summer roundup of Hillside Ave­ Muhlenberg Mask and Dagger Club, -^-FIRESTQNE--^GOO D RICH ... BINOCULARS column of Communism in America, which is a legitimate oon- to complete bedroom and dining nue School P.t ,A. ~ .oem, of course, apd should" be met with tiie sternest possible | participated in a recent TV per­ Tour of Bristol-Myeas Co. by VANDERBILT 1034 Stuyvesam Ave., ‘Jnlon - room, suites of unoainted furniture. formance of '-Taming of the Shrew” UN 2-6573 measures. i Cub Pack 100: Among the items handled are in Philadelphia. On the college Tomorrow NEWARK - But the real history of Communism and its threat to the chairs., sectional: bookcases, desks, wrestling team, Franzblau has Saybrook P.T.A. meeting; for Barre Guild Memorials earned his; wrestling;“letter. — 577 So. Orange Ave, • ES 2-9486 democratic system has not, is not and will not be written where vanities, wardrobes, cabinets, book­ -mothers oI~ pre-school Ichildren. ZENITH .the standard of living is high and the people generally are con­ His broth#, Robert, graduate of Meeting of Liberty; Ayenue Busi­ Office & Display Yard case headboards, valances, summer Hillside H.S., is completing, his sec­ CAMERA EXCHANGE tent with their lot. Communism has made comparatively little furniture, and woods in such va­ nessmen’s Association. ond) year of graduate studies and Saturday HOME MOVIE SPECIALISTS 1202 North Broad St, headway in this country or. others where the Anglo-Saxon heri­ rieties as pine, birch, hardwood, assistant ms true Lor ship at Rutgers maple. Among its latest addition^ Spring carnival, of Calvin Qool* ELIZABETH Photo Supplies & Equipment tage predominates and which have not been overrun b y force, University, New Brunswick, work­ idge School P.T.A. ELizabeth 2-5775 Rawood features mahogany,' Cali­ ing toward -his Ph? D. degree in or­ These include the English-speaking nations and those of western fornia ash, hemlock and redwood. Outdoor dance of Liberty Avenue 63 Elizabeth Ave. EL 3-9148 Cameras - Projectors Europe, the low countries, the Scandinavian peoples and in a ganic and physical chemistry.—Ro­ Businessmen’s Association. A visit to Rawood wiil reveal the bert .received his chemistry’rB.'S.' E-Z TERMS — $1.00 WEEKLY Bought, - Sold - Exchanged tremendous variety of stock car­ Htllsldb ' ' Little League opening PRINTERS broad, general way those where the common people are treated from Allegheny College. • 303 MORRIS AVE. ried for every, need. Additional ay parade and ceremonies. like human beings and not like so much cattle. v |JENKINTOWN, P A —Miss Irma Sunday ( STATIONERS items inolude corner cabinets, rock­ Vit, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. An*- AUTO DEALERS Elizabeth EL 8-7(167 Unfortunately, nations such as Austria, Hungary, Czecho­ ers. children's chairs, youths' chairs, Honor roll, -luncheon- of Hillside slovakia, Poland have fallen, for the present at least, to the j ton A. Vit, Jr., of 36 Hollywood ave- Chapter, Women’s American* ORT. DAVID B. PEARCE magazine racks, sliding door kitch­ OTfrHiirside; N; J., has been named armed might of the Red interloper. en cabinets, stack stools, TV tables, Monday HERSH DRIVEWAYS Formerly Hillside Press a member of the traditional laurel Meeting of Italian American The U.S.S.R. and Red China, the two mainstays o f Com­ occasional tables, kitchen and din­ chain for the Beaver College May PRINTING AND ing room tables, and sliding door Civic Association. . MOTOR CAR CO. munism, are the top examples o f the fertile field for the Com­ Day ceremonies which were held Tuesday PHOTO OFFSET book cases :pnrHhe lawns of the Grey Towers Asphalt Driveways munist dictatorship where the people are batterd from pillar i Keeping in tune with-the trend. ~Township>SommiLLee-meeLing 355 Newark Ave. WEDDING INVITATIONS campus o n : Saturday afternoon. AND PARKING LOTS BUILT to post. The masses had little or nothing to lose to Communism: Rawood now offers complete "Fin­ Faculty supper of George Wash­ A SPECIALTY May 7 at T o’clock. Outstanding and'probably cared less. : ish it yourself" Items, such ag-kltch... ington School P.T.A. Elizabeth ,11 work done with power roller members of the junlor arid senior Wednesday W A 3-6033 There are a IpAof .oouiitries left in this category thrruebo” ' en cabinets, chests and tables, etc. classes make up the honor cotn^t. Ail! kinds of mason work done? Pedinof-f -wUl- halp plan the size Hurden-Looker P.T.A. meeting, the world, particularly in the Par East, the Near East and Afri­ Miss^ViL was oiTe|foi>20f--elected ELizabeth 2-8030 1454 N, BROAD ST.—2nd R and adaptability of a kitchen. An Kiwanis club meeting. B 3 JAMES La MORGESE!! by fellow classmates to receive this ca. And yet even in fhose areas the voiee heard at Bandung expanded department presents Meeting bf Hillside Chapter B’nai BALES Sc SERVICE honor. : ' . 18 CAINE A VE.... ___ Mayfair Theatre Bldg. shows that Communism is beginning to lose some of its appeal! hardware, glue, paint, stains, blush­ B’rith.. Women. May 19- IRVINGTON — which is not strange considering that you can be, as in the es. etc. at lowest prices. Rawood ob­ JENKINTOWN,. PA.—Miss Aud­ REINHARD case of such men as Malenkov, top man today and a dead duck tains furniture and, supplies direct Installation by Hillside Chapter, rey Dubow, daughter of Mr., and Women’s American ORT. NUSE MOTORS INC. ES B-SOgS tomorrow. from the manufacturer, and manu­ Mrs. Samuel *Dubow, of 143 Fair­ P R IN T IN G COMPANY factures its own formica to specifi­ Past . Presidents luncheon of So far as the United States is concerned, therefore, the| banks street, Hillside, New Jersey fe;T.A. Presidents Oquncil. FUEL O IL Printers - Stationers cations. The tremendous savings of­ participated: in the annual Beaver NASH DEALERS threat of Communism is not so much from within as from with-1 fered the buyer .have resulted in in­ 4 .. May 21 . College May Day which was held Office Supplies and Equipment creased business for Rawood now Installation by Hillside Avenue BURNERS out. oii Saturday afternoon, May 7 at SALES & SERVICE Greeting Cards celebrating itSphildiianniversary. School Mother-Daughter Club. And that is the real problem. Even in ‘an America "with 3^-;: Wedding Invitations complete and unadulterated justice for all, an objective which ! -Picture’s at an Exhibition” was General Auto Repairing 1441 North Broad Street even the most rabid will have to admit has not yet heen reached, the theme of the May Day fete. May 22 the threat of Communism would remain. An island o f com­ Far East Talk For This year Parents’ Day was com­ Picnic' o f Cup Paok l-90r------1440 North Broad Street Complete Heating Service WA 6-3096 bined with May Day. May 23 plete social justice surrounded by a sea o f something less Sfc r WArerly 6-2961 p e rfe e t would hav e little nha.nc.a nf surviving dingo First aid demonstration for Ro- For Excellent Service C all Columbia Alumni JENKINTOWN, - PA.—Miss Irma sary Society of Christ the King T e l e v i s i o n What this nation and its allies must try in every way to V it, daughter of~Mr. and- Mtst^Ah^ Church By Hillside "Ambulance AUTO & R A D IO SERVICE accomplish .is improvement in the condition o f the less fortunate Columbia alumni heard “Frob- ton Vlth’ of 36 Hollywood avenue, Squad. HOME UTILITIES— nual spring dinner meeting held Hillside, hfi§ been elected a SERVICE STATIONS peoples of the world. The old-fashioned imperialism and ooloni-1 Installation by Hillside Lodge Wednesday evening. May 11, at the student Counselor at Beaver Col­ CO., Inc. GST. 1929 alism are going down the drain. At Bandung Communism was 1514, B’nai B’rith. Park Hotel in Plainfield. ' lege, Miss Marjorie Darling, Direc- Meeting of Sinai Sisterhood; described as a new type of colonialism, which will have a tend-] Henry ~ Coleman,' assistant ~tcrthe' -tor-~bf—Admlsslonsr-announded—to-­ May 25 HEINZ HEATING OIL BURNER*. Hillside Radio & Dean of Columbia College, spoke day. ency to put the Bandung conferees on their guard. Planning Board meeting. ESSO STATION But the best defense against further Red advance is the on “What the Alumni Club Can Do Miss Vit has also been named May 20 F U E L O IL Television Service Co for Columbia”. stage manager for •■Ursa Minor,” a 3, Broad acd Locker Streets spread of greater economic opportunity coupled with' improve-1 Faculty luncheon of Hutden- Looker' School P.T.A. 1536 Liberty Ave.. Hillsidi ment in health and education. It cannot be done with this na-t May 28 QAR WASHING Phone ESsex 5-1700 near Winans Ave. tion footing all. the bills, nor b y American support o f regimes Carnival of Gedrge Washington LUBRICATION which are merely intent on maintaining the status quo. New Deadlines School P.T.A. 3?3 COIT STREET Service on Contract or Colli May 29 There must be encouragement of mass education, introduc­ In order for The Times to be delivered to its subscribers by ' ■ EL 3-9336 • 3-4055 tion of scientific methods of manufacture, agriculture and medi-1 Annual Memorial Service to Hillr. IRVINGTON mail on the day o f publication, it is necessary to have the paper side’s war dead. heller avenue, Newark. He p p eine and ultimately the removal of the forces which prey'upon May 30 in the Postoffioe b y 6 A.M, each Thursday. The paper will, there graduate pf the Western Reserve misery and want to ihsure their own power. Annual Merfiorial f)ay parade and To Present Awards!______In fine. America’s best bet is to encourage the aspirations fore, hereafter be printed on an earlier schedule. This will also exercises. • Uhivarsity • School of Applied Social o f all men lu arbetter nrei and iii^the^process to prove that our permit the paper to be delivered to the newsstands much earlier June i Sciences where he completed grad* Luncheon uf Girl“ Scou'HProfbp-88' For Plant Safety Tiktin President uata-stiidies in social work Tiktin, way. or a native adaptation, k to he preferred over dictatorship Mothers Committee. o f any kind. a veteran of World War II, is the Early copy is therefore essential and preference will be June 4 Awards lor the 21th annual State- A f f ’ p w t .a ™ W n r L « r C father £>f thFee chirdren and resides given to material submitted early. Camival_ of George j Washington wids .Ittierplani Safety Cnntest ocr,. A-fA v j v i i l l i ” U l tV U 3 in- Union. ■ are currently being exhibited at the School P.T.A. ” ducted by toe State of New Jersey- ^ trewlsh-Com- School W ork Shown June 7 BUY BONDS AND KEEP TIJE5 Hillside National Bank. It is suggested that advance notices be in the office Thurs Department of. Labor and Industry munlty cenieMf Essex County, was In Bank’s Exhibit Township Cdhlhiittee meeting. : They include cutout figures of day or Friday preceding publication. Woman’s Club birthday luncheon, will be presented at a dinner given | eleoted pres^ t of New j erBey “ Hires' displays showing units at birds, a desert scene a i d articles June 8 by Safety ^ Section, Mattonal Aaaaoirtlon H Matt-Rest Products the Hurden-Locker School of work Board of Education meeting. cU, Tuesday, May 31, at the Eliza- ,ewlsh 0eH1. worker, at,M e aSs “your Toy & Juvenile News of other events should be submitted as soon after they beth-Oarteret Hotel, Elizabeth. j ■jewxu. uemer worxera at me an- in the fourth, fifth and sixth grades Planning Board, meeting. Furniture Store" nappen as possible. June 14 E. N. O’Grady, safety dirb'etor meeting of the group in Jersey Bo^rd pf Healtti, meeting. the Hyatt Bearings Division, ..Gener- City. Baby Carriages — Bicycle, The final deadline will be Tuesday .noon. There will he no June 22 al Motors Glaik- township, Tiktin is director of the Weeg.ua? exceptions, J. Planning Board meeting. ytll be chahm an^a the dianer, I hlo branch v f the ‘T at 128 C V r- Lowell F. -Johnson, director of in- dustrial relations7 of th!e Amencan Material submitted in. w riting will be appreciated. Don’t Forget Your WORT N£WS Mental Health Fund Drive MAYFAIR LIQUOR STORE Graham B. Winter — Daniel J. Cerven you can find someone . LIQUORS — WINES — BEERS — SODA PARK AUTO RADIATOR WORKS: I47>2 'K'egsJ&eer — ’Cohlefs-For Hire CHECKING WA 3=5480 — FO k FREE PROMPT DELIVERV------1 to fix anything 271ElizabethAve. Newark,N.J. 1454 NORTH BROAD ST., MAVFAIR THEATRE BLDG I CONVENIENCE X • RADIATORS * GAS TANKS M B Repaired & Cleaned “ Pen point’ ’ convenience . . . that s What you Prompt Complete Service get with an E'Port checking account, and EST. 1920 KaraV ■nrhflt.T^Tia convenience can mean toyrra. BI .3.0jfl2 —- All Work Guaranteed ^ Elroy Mess Your funds are at the tip of your pen, always ready when you need them . ,". an accurate .payments^ . . . an absolutely safe way to handle money. . . an aid to budgeting. . . no minimum balance or hidden charges . . . immediate replacmeent of 1 Powell s Key and Saw Shop RENT A spoiled checks, free of cost, . , prestige-building I 1188 LIBERTY AVE. MU 6-2489 | fYPEVIRVftR and business-like w ay to conduct your dealings. j use U in ^ o o l These wonderful advantages o f owning a per­ | HAND and POWER LAWN MOWERS | | SHARPENED and SOLD ianal checking account are but a few of the andseehowttw'"^ HOUSE LOCKS SOLD and INSTALLED many benefits of paying by check. It isn’t e x ­ yo0 moke better prog­ pensive either, nor is there any difficulty or formality in opening a private • checking aq- ress. count . Convince yourself of this by dropping Read the U you already own a - by tflt'liHr of mu1 two-handy offices to-leara-th o- Know What whole story about the safe, m odem and sys­ O S S I F IED —typewriter, bring — tematic way to handle yfijjr finances. You Want— SeVuspuCrtinsb'P- TTetTir m 4on*t know what you’re missing—in'-chance, SLIFER TYPEWRITER CO to buy, sell, fix, trade—If you overlook the classi­ ^ ’ ,(|'STABLkSHED -1930) fieds! Read them weekly . to benefit by them often, , Rentals — Repairs — Sales THE HILLSIDE TIMES 6 5 5 HIGH STR E ET N E W A R K 2, N. J NEW JERSEY BE|.l TELEPHONE COMPANY 1443 North Broad St. W A 3-9207 MARKET 3-2616 t h e h i l l s i d e t i m e s , Th u r s d a y , m a y 12, m s — p a g e Tuesday, evenings and Complete Course toe committee will oelved- advancement ta» grade whllE meet or. the First Aid Squads Mrs. Ellis B.,01tae, of 151 Clark Thursday, June 18. second Tuesday of each , month. performing duties at the link -train­ street, Hillside, N. J„ was promoted I Tonight the Hillside Lions s land and premise* hejceinafter particu- For Cub Leaders . Boys who attended wfere aich- er section, 6200th .Air Base Group, April 20 to his present rank during! host to Region 3 clubs at Tow lariy described, situate, lying and being ard Baasta, | 'Kfflpm-■ Br a z e r h ffli Will Hold Review Thirteenth Air Force an Clark Air oeremonles at 2nd Marine Division I ------i— _ In the Township of Hlllsidef form erly Force Base In the PhlUpptaes. Union Township, County ,of Union, end 5 g g J J W i r J l W Bata, W ilma The 'first assembly 'and review of Headquarters here LEGAL .NO State of New Jersey. ... close The Oub Boout-Den graduate -of Hillside High Greehberg, ..MI* haLjg * Sastesnr the New Jersey Volunteer First Aid entitled “Map No. 2 ;We»t Newark” "the rs skill course whibb was held 'George SQrsohhorn, Allen Sohand- 'School, Airman Aromando attended same helnff" a subdivision in said Union ion High School for the. last f r - W T '“ Wes- held on Saturday, I May H, at the Morristown'Armory, Seton Hall University, South Or­ Officers Elected Clounty, New Jersey, which plat or map veeks. The ostirse wets under ler, Joel Stelrman. Bruce Pastor, i<* on f|ie in the office of the Clerk or Morristown, at 7 pta? Admission is ange, before joining military service Ftegiatwr Of Union County, New Jersey Harry Holder, Jj-„ Dftvld Zocdsrman, Charles T9ES "free...... September of 1952. He has been Map No. 49B, being Brace Grossman and Scout candi­ This assembly and review Is be­ the Philippines for the past six By Hillside Liions the dates Richard Cohen and George months. ing. sponsored by the New Jersey Offloers of the Hlllstlde Lions also Rwingfield; ftank Loto, Elmer Herstatt Parents'present-were teon » State Police in cooperation with the Club were elected last Thursday 47-48 on pabst, and WlUtea Christ Qf Ct- Bassln, hecn Braser, Jack Bloom I New Jersey State First Aid Coun­ FORT JACKSON, S. O.—Pvt. An- ftloipaUty. •ew Y. Kodlla, son of Mr. and Mrs. night at Towriley’s Restaurant, Un- r, having Jack Greenberg, Hijmer Hlrsoh- cil,. -other-volunteer groups, and the ion. as follows: — Thecourf included* materials horn, David. Schandler, Norman Kalman Kodlla, . of 542 Bloy street, Automobile Association of New jer­ President, George Martin; vice 8r.d data to better acquaint den Pastor, Harold Zonderman, Mrs sey. Hillside, N. J., has been asslgneaiJSl in training of the Oub presidents. Dr. Franclti J. Grant, ■ mother. Pearl Joffe, and Isadore Stelnmasi More than eighty units will take Battery, 81st Airborne Field Scout The agenda was made up of Artillery Battalion, for Advanoed Philip Klein and Fred Merkle; sec­ and Eugene Weiner, who have vol­ part. On, display .there will be first retary, Frank Nlnesllng; treasurer, aames, puzzles er.d handloraft. Infantry training. unteered to .servo on the': trdop com­ aid trucks, ambulances, emergency Sidney Friedman; board of dlrec- . Certificates ft? tfcls course will be mittee. Welsman, branch) vehicles of all kinds and the new Pvt. Kodlla, who entered ' the Certificates for this course were Army .January 8, 1955, has just re­ tors for one year; John O. Pozar director of the’ Hillside “Y" also modern equipment used by these and Charles Lewis; two years, Au- eseiited the Roundtable meet­ participated. turned from 14 days leave following groups, ptst J. Domerskl and Jack Levine;' ing on Monday, Jiay 9, The feature of this assembly and eight weeks, of basic infantry train­ The followtag.-from Hillside at. ing. _ Eon. tamer. Jules Terry; and tall review -Is demonstrations of first twister, Daniel Selb. tended the course: Mrs: Dorothy aid-techniques and. skills. # Installation will take place on ■.-|.(,r Mrs Theodora Fela, of Seek Opinions On In addition .there will be displays CAMP LEJETCJNE, N. O,—--Marine PDcIf BO; Mrs. Edna Boyno, Mrs, by the .New J ersev Btate Police fea­ -CplH^ir'arGitaer^oii of Mr. aisl UUV BONUS AND KEf J THEM I Bernice Selb, and Mrs. Dorothy turing. radar, exhibit displays by the orant, of Pack—99,— Mrs— Aim. United Fund Dri^e -Nes-J.erseyJ5rst-Ald-Bquads-and- Kreszl and Mrs, Mildred .Hess, of a pictorial display of- the New Jer­ ^Number 210 Of A Series Of Articles Pack 190. ^ ______Seventy firms ta Eastern Union County—60 industrial concerns abd sey Accident Prevention Clinic, by Featuring American Ideas and Ideals 20 large commercial organizations— the Motor Vehicle Department, fea­ Troop 195, Parents have been asked their opinions on turing a porto-ollnlo and a display proposals to set up a united fund p f t a e Civilian Defense emergehoy Hold Open House campaign ta this area. vehlcle with all Its equipment. Scoutmaster Donald Myers and United fundsyonduct single eoift-J ‘ Assistant Scoutmaster Albert Cos- tnunitg'-wlaercampaigns which ben­ lit conduoted'an open House meet­ efit Community Chest agencies as With Hillside ing for parents and Scouts o f Tfoop well as nagjstai health and welfare ■185 10"* nt thB HUlsirifl “V” organizations,- Started ta Detroit ! FAMOUS DISASTERS! 187 Hillside avenue. All attending five years agd;tne plan has spread Servicemen participated in a discussion review­ to several hundred cities „ln™ths. FORT DIX—Pvt. James J. Oar- Dnited States. ing past activities, planning future |’®8, of 611 MoMlohael place. Hill­ i outdoor programs and solving the The poll of oommerce and Indus-1 side, has arrived here and been as­ SAN FRANCISCO FIRE . problem o f Scouting “let-down'’ wy In this area was Instituted by signed to -gorF, 365 Infantry Regi­ HjJoSoocurs at this time Bf Hie the united fund ootarhittee;;b f 1 SB' ment of the 69th Infantry Division AND EARTHQUAKE "BLACK TOM" EXPLOSION I year. Troop meetings Hereafter will Community Welfare Council of for eight weeks of basic training. Eastern Union .County, which con­ His parents are Mr. and Mrs. The tremendous "Black Tom” ‘muni­ ducts the ahnual Red Feather drive ■Joseph F. Carlos. Pvt. Carlos at­ t! Auto Body & Pender i Elizabeth, Hillside, Linden, Ro-| tended Hillside High School. He tions dump explosion in Jersey -City REP AIRS & PAINTING selle and,Rosalie Park. was formerly employed by Ruben in J916 razed many city blocks of Philip C. Osterman, chairman of H. Donnelly Corp. Les Cove the -committee, has pointed' out In fe...... * ..... ' property with damage estimated at letter : 70 ‘firms that the CLARK APB — Joseph H. Aso~ $40 million. Red Feather drive-presently, spon-1 marido, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph I 557 ROUTE £9 sons a “Community Servioes Fund,” Aroma-ndo, 118 Conant street, Hiii- MU 8-9849 * IS wslch-'k-^l^fRd form or'®.s8 side, N. J., was promoted recently R . Res. MU 6-4544 fund is set up on a single-plant | -to the grade of airman first class pSI®NBY T. HOLT basis. m toe UiS. Air Force. The questionnaire to the 70 firms The brand, new three striper I Official Diamond Appraiser poses four questions: Established 1882 B^s=:th**eom®aay:RreS»ntlyeen* 786 Broad St., cor. Market St duct an employee drive for the 9th Floor Community Chest and the A»ar!-| Get The Hillside .Times [ M Arket 3-2739 — Newark, N. I. ean Red Gross?-Boes the-plant-have a problem because o f the number of-separate drives now oendueted'fJ w ould the "Community Services! AL HAUSER Fund" answer the problem? Should] a United Fund be set up ta Eastern Stationery union county? Toys - Candy . M r. Osterman said responses to| the poll will help * determine • the| Newspaper Delivery recommendations of his committee| Property loss from the famous San to the board of directors of the 437 YALE AVENUE R P l l J B M Z Francisco earthquake and fire in 1906 Oomtauntiy Welfare Council. - Cor, Hoy St. MU 6-9709 amounted to more than $350 million. An area of several square miles in­ Elizabeth 2-6725 Established 1913 cluding most of the downtown area AL A . KIEFER Subscribe To was destroyed. AUTO EXPERT ON A LL MAKES THE HILLSIDE TIMES Painting & Collision W ork -— Koad Service CHICAGO FIRE 1086 SALEM A Y E . HILLSIDE, N. J. 1954 FOREST FIRES

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Last year a lon e, there were 155,000 forest fires in the U. S .—o v er 400 a dayI They burned 10 mil­ lion acres of valuable timber, an area larger than Massachusetts, Connecticut and Rhode Island com­ bined, Cost of these fires was one billion dollars, three times that of the famous San Francisco de­ struction. And the most tragic part of this shameful waste is that 9 out of 10 of, these fires were preventable! Mrs. O ’Leary’s cow started a fire that Take a look at the want ads in the big Sunday papers Fire reports show that 90% of all our woods fires D B l and you will find hundreds of c ompanies — large and destroyed the entire-heart o f Chicago are caused by everyday, well-meaning people who small — bidding for Engineers. in 1871 with the loss estimated at were carelessjfor a fatal moment with cigarettes, $196 million, matches, campfires, brush and trash fires. Never has there been a time in our country’s history Make sure your fires are out—dead out! Break )M:NTAT< your matches before throwing them away and use KRINS78. when the demand for Engineers has been so great. Never your ashtray for cigarettes. have there been~so many fine opportunities for our Engineering school graduates. gROprarARlr taseiwasSi. America is becoming more and more dependent upon you can machines, and as we advance towards the future the p-ECT country will need more and m ore Engineering brains. « /3/S O R

:8R1N1G IE 6ii'i Y011 who are. n/msirtp.ring nrvnfiniting vnur educationbv going to college this Fall would do well 10 give thought to Engineering. R ffiH IM KU KSlit Within our state — or ©lose by — there a re a number -PU-B-MSITED flV¥-ie:B THROPGff THE ftcol Englnee COOPERATION OF THE FOLLOWING HILLSIDE COMPANIES: S ing ce! o f -institutions with sound courses, in Engineering REE PREFERRE training;Tt would be well to write them for information Bristol-Myers Company The Hillside National Bank Paramount Products Co., Inc, Concerning preparation for Engineering degrees.. Cooper A lloy Corporation Jiffy Manufacturing Co, Rotary Metal Slitting Co., Inc. *// you -think it wise, show to your parents. Edgcomb Gus Reinke Machinery & Tool Co. STEEL and ALTJMINIJM CORP. Kraft Foods Company _ -Etfj>f/sharf..in fnmiwamnrnlmn nf the 75 years of effective !KTRNC=TC. Glt\ influence of the American S ociety o f Mechanical Engineers, Flash Cleaners ----- Sunrise Dairies------SHIRT LALNDERERS The Lionel Corp. •ClA PUW,C SERVICE electric a n d gas c o m p a n y Sun Tube Corporation riployment fopcirtunit Hatfield Wire & Cable Division of Continental Copper ft Steel Indnitrlet too. Miller Steel Inc. ) €entral Av^rrul ■ IN. Tridix Tool & Machine .Co. South Kearny; N J . DJ4K: Mitchell 2t7700. Ext 2 AIRCRAFT Alt- ■ inkinAV PPIPYAV rm u n p n m i s s . The Heil Company 5 Mundet Cork Corp. Viking Sprinkler Company, Inc.

t Page 8-^-TH E HILLSIDE TIMES, THURSDAY, MAT 12, 1955 Named Directors 01 Sunrise Dairies Fortnightly Will Progress Women Music By Kent At One Week — Anniversary Specials — Install Officers Flan Garden Party Brookside Club Women’s Progress Club wii: Hillside’s Dave Taub today - a regular, board , meeting nouriced' that Maestro Erwin -Kent Typing to be done at honied ad- day, May 13 at i p.m. at the has been engaged as fnusical direc­ . dressing envelopes and labels* of Mrs. Irving Schachman, ol tor at the new Brookside Swim Club WAverly1^! - ! ^ —----- Hard terrace. WHHWWHHWHWHHW lir^Uniori. The Brookside, which [Unpamted Furniture Enoyolopedias For Sale adjacent to Taub’s Orescent Driv- be"open“f or-t-he-185B- ■’if,arge«lUnpoint«d FurwIturaOmiei B HELP your child win success WITH June 20 and is MM THE WORLD BOOK ENCYCLO­ ie of the most lavishly PEDIA. Ash any owner. Easy budget ecrea-tiona-i^cehter: plan. Phone Mrs. G. MayBr, WA 3- many unusual and hovel Route 22 ii HILLSIBE WfflpWA 841TO. ' a nJ~faci|i,ti,es a-nd si ****** *4+++ *4 * p«v capable hands of -Maestro PTMILE WEST OF BRISTOL-MYERS PLANT Miscellaneous For Sale ice devotees are ite in modern r h y tS p a * • DUNR.ITE SALES CO. • ’day night social parties OPEN SNHBAY ALBERT RO.THBARD _ ■ for members throughout Home. Improvement Specialists the coining , summer . under the Aluminum combination^-.,-™ stars. Kent for years has been fea­ storm windows anddoors, jalousie tured at such popular-riight-spots as porches, aluminum awnings. Want the St. Moritz an f "Essex House ho- to ’save money? Call EL 5^32087T TI tels-4n -New York Glty as welL. BUILDING MATERIALS, lu m b e r ..... speaker.ior_th§ e.' secretary* at the Roney Plaza and Boca B mason material., trim, hardware- — ^ a report of the wc >rresponding sec-1 ton in Florida paints. Builders' General Supply Rou at the Children's *Clli irr Arleln; recorded Company, 336: Centennial Avenue tors »rooK FT \ To The welfare work of t i. Philip Levine; [ITCfllN CABIN Cranford. N. J. CR 6-0505.. n0UI / Group win consist & € I helping to equip a laboratory the nngry jew s /U P P E R yULLiASSEMBLED• ft£ADV 70 BOY’S.. . b ic y c l e , English racer D J ^ —of—1ST- Tudor - Qva-1, -Wesb- On Friday evening, Vincent L. type by Hercules, with handlebar Install Officers tld, vice president, and Mrs. Mil-’ Lesneski, Pmgry toatiher"and~coach, brakes and 3-speed gears; beautiful :eeutive board of J softball Leagues maroon and white, almost new. EL ed T. Smith, of 2549 North Wood was• honored at a dinner at the Eiiue, Linden, treasurer. 5.t .a . met Monda President Of 8-0281. If sdhool Jfor~2_5 years of faithful serv­ Harvey started with the company the home of Mrs. Start On Monday ic e tefPingry School. The affair years ago as a route salesman Was arranged by faculty members iocs tfleld r.ai B’rith Region The Hillside Recreation^ Commis­ SERVICES sion's Community ’and Industrial I Casmir A.- France, Mrs. John"-R, i.m. Wednes- Mr ah of Un Softball Leagues will get under way Clifford, and Reese Williams. The YOU NEED !*is school. A elected 1st Monday evening, May 18 at 6:30 hatteiM»eRved as toaslmaster. Fifty - High WfflT ’ U e n T lH three trustees or faculty members Dress Making Alterations c Popick will were-present. •Grand Lodge, District 3, ai led ;to play on Monday and cent convention* held at tt sday evenings and’ tlie Oom- E. Laurence, Springer, headmas.- Ambassador, Atlantic City League Tuesday and Thurs- fter—present-ed"--t-he—guest- of—"the were 500. delegates from N evening with a scroll. Joseph Rain, During his • years at Pingry, Mr. David Becker sey, Pennsylvania,, Delawe re and The deadline for team entries is West Vi Lesneski has coached the swimm- Mrs. Kemper, Mrs Friday, May 13. Teams desiring tc Mrs. Juman has served as presi­ play in the leagues are urged tc Ping team for four years and has Iron Railings oinan injured Mi dent of Hillside Chapter and North­ ! been basketball coach since 1934 school round-up. spon- contact the Recreation Commission, I ern7 New Jersey Council, B’nai 1450 North Broad street.' or. phone and;-the track team since 1939. He Tron -railings. Exterior and interior.: PTA, Mrs. Edward B’riih-Womenr and_as. membership beoame the school biology teacher OTHER SIZES Call for free esttr-mte, OR 2-0536. i Sum, announced that WA 6*2219, for further -inf own a- and donor chairman of the coUhcil. in “1941. Beginmng in thF fall,.Mr. FORMICA After 5:30 p.m. call WA^6-4923. ‘ -.i 18 ’ wide___$ 8.9j 'ere registered. Dr. M. Most recently she served as District Lesneski will be varsity football 5-26-55 •dentist, and Raleh 3 membership chairman and, as a I coach-. • He is also Fourth Fonr 24" wide___ 11.95 TOPS- *ion ahd- shock- were suffered. by Schwai•tz. M.D., assisted by Mrs. y C. Vreeland, 24. of 379 Marjorie Gulik,. j result of--her :iealer|lUi:and ||§§pof i" wide_13.95 from $2,89 h »• Lawns — Gardens' school nurse, ex- Mrs. Sidney Flamm, .president of Parochial School The evening’s guest is the current Milibum a ^ t ie . Mittburfi, Sa [ all regist and COUNTER ftntii. Each child" the council^ who served as member­ President; of the Union Gounty- LANDSCAPE GARDENER day night In an automobile collision d s lolly pop 36” wide__ 14.95 ?p™r at the cbm- ship chairman ancMst vice presi­ Coaching Association, and is on the LAWNS MAINTAINED WEEKLY at Long a;nd Hollywpqd_avenues pletion of the exc imihi dent this past year7 the council re­ Roundup Slated exceptive committee, of the Head­ 42" wide_17.95 FROM ” 1 1 MANUFACTURER. LAWNS MADE — RESEEDS j Mrs. Vreeland was a passeiager The -senior-—Kb:rary eouneil will ceived: the Abram and Irena Orlow masters’ and Coaches’ Association CLEAN-UPS In a car operated by Tier "Ruk)!and. hblda meeting in: the ’ Jlcgwratlon ~~of new pupils SEE OUR BIG KITCHEN DISPLAY library of the Membership ^ophy for the thirt of N. J. He is a vestryman ana lay Call after 4 p.m. Newark. TA 4- Sidney Vreeland. 24. which was Abram P. Morris rajilst the King Schdol wlll be held Settool Monday. year in succession, to retain per reader of Trtalty Church, I ___ -342L------!______5-19 1 traveling