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Complete Local News THE WEATHER Of A Population Of Fair and wanner today; to­ morrow increasing: cloudiness, 1 8 .5 5 6 m t r a s probably showers. 31. 1925. pt the Pont Office at Elisabeth. New Jersey, under the Act of March 3, 1879.

Vol. XXI, No. 1080 ESTABLISHED 1924 /* OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER HILLSIDE, N. J., T H U R SD A Y, JULY 5, 1945 OF THE TOWNSHIP OF HILLSIDE PRICE FIVE CENTS

Credited With Jap Sewer Meeting To Refund E Bond Sale Seen More Hillsiders Plane At Okinawa Over $15,000 To Hillside Under Quota Here Steel Firm Buys Ens. Daniel MacDonald Settlement Of Old Overall Figures Home After 8 Months Construction Account because of long research on rights Continue To Mount Released By Army of way, which included finding Hillside will fall heir to the lion’s Unless there is an unexpected Acreage For Plant Ens. Daniel J. MacPaaaM n s - «- •heirs to property,______One Discharged From N.H., of 244 Clark street, has re­ share of a 19-year-old construction TPSll to yin chase bonds in the Zone ('hanged On Part turned from the Pacific alter in account of the Joint Sewer Meet­ Construction costs wefe financed maining few days of the Seventh Halloran H ospital; School Clerk Will eight-month combat tour as a Wild­ ing, it was discldsed last Thursday by the member municipalities in War Loan campaign, Hillside will 01 Property; Officials cat fighter pilot aboard one of the by Mayor Cullis of Summit, Joint proportion to their capacity in the fall short of the total in this cate­ Taylor Saw Much Action Stay Another Month Navy’s fast support carriers—a ship Meeting chairman. Total refunds of sewer system and adjustments were gory; it was revealed this morning Act To Increase Pay based on actual costs. Three of the Several more Hillside servicemen that supplied air cover for the in­ $46,542.32 will be distributed among by James A. Oneil, local chairman. The Ceco Steel Products Corpor­ Because the Board of Education eight member municipalities, of members are in debt to the meet­ received horibrable discharges Irom vasion at Okinawa, Iwo Jima, and The total of E bonds sold up to ation of Jersey City purchased 5]/2 the Army this week. They ifl- has as yet been unable to find a Luzon, in addition to striking at which Hillside will receive the ing. The costs totaled $5,952,862.43 Tuesday night was $330,017.87 of a and the work was completed more acres of the former Jinks property rhide Sgt. Melville T. Taylor, of suitable successor, Mrs. Alice Dun­ enemy targets from the Admiralty largest individual amount, $15,- quota of $450,000, a considerable 270 William street; Sgt. Charles ham, district clerk, has agreed to Islands to the Japanese home 014.61. than 15 year's ago. This figure, how­ lag. on Sweeiland and Glenwood ave­ Whitull, of 273 Hollywood avenue; serve through the month of July, it waters. The account, according to Mayor ever, does not include# cost of a The overall total, however, con­ nues from, the township at an ad­ Cullis, was opened to finance the supplementary tunnel now being c„( Henry F. Lukowitz, of 525 Har­ was learned this week. Mrs. Dun­ He was attached to Composite tinues to mount oyer the quota, the journed meeting- of the Township construction of tqe sewer meeting’s completed. It was begun in Febru­ m'd avenue; P.F.C. Donald E. ham, who had previously resigned Squadron 88. During the tour, latest figure .being $2,633,948.87, the emmmiltee Monday night. The price supplementary sewer system and ary, 1944, and has been delayed at Kling of 295 Fitzpatrick street; effective July 1, has- ixen reap­ airmen of the unit destroyed 142 local goal having been set at $1,800,- i $l,ou per acre and runs to a the sewage treatment plant in Eliz­ various times by a strike of sand- 0 pj-.C.' I^onard Sidwa, of 1044 pointed for another month. of the enemy’s ground targets, 000. Sale of, the large denomination about $0,900. abeth. The mayor declared the hogs, adverse weather conditions 1 Union avenue, and Corp. Gus Triz- smashed 24 Jap luggers and other bonds was terminated last week, The cjmpany will erect a brick books could not be closed before and shortage of manpower. na, of 1291 Avy stieet. coastal vessels, and pounded enemy and. tire only bonds now being sold structure with about 30,000 square installations throughout the South Sgt Whitall, 26, is the son of Mr. vare those in the Series E, F, and G feet for the fabrication of steel Pacific and China Sea area. Work­ and Mrs. James C. Whitall. He was Butchers Consent groups. These, too, are expected to products, steel sash, etc. On Friday ing in close tactical support to the close at the end of this week. die Zoning Board of Adjustment discharged from Halloran General advance of ground troops in am­ Sgt. Allen E. Viner Bronze Star Medal Hospital, Staten Island, last Wed­ agreed to change part of the prop­ To Suspension phibious operations, they knocked erty, which was in Residence B nesday and left^Friday to make his out mortar positions, pillboxes, fuel Suspend Tavern home with his wife in Wilmington, Won By Tortorello zone, io all industrial. Effective Sunday, July 1, the depots, r&dio stations, and ammuni­ Wins Bronze Star JVar Veterans’ Show Del. •wholesale and retail butcher estab­ tion dumps that stood in the way A Bronze Star Medal for “meri­ WITH THE 70th INFANTRY DI For Mis-Labeling The Township Committee grant­ An infantry squad leader, he was of the invading armies. lishment of II S Katz and Edward torious service in combat from VISION JN GERMANS — S/Sgt. For possessing two 4/5 quart bot­ ed permission to the U. S. War Vet­ wounded in the elbow while with Ens. MacDonald, 23 years old and the Seventh Army at Colmar, Ger­ Katz, trading as Katz Mark.:-; and March 4, 1944, to May 2, 1945, in Patrick J. Tortorello, of lft)4 Chap­ tles labeled “Canadian igClub Blend­ erans Building Association to con­ was~re- j Asbury Packing „Co., of 231 Holly- the son of Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Mac­ ed Canadian’ Whiskey,” which con­ duct a show with tides, bo9ths and many, December 21. He Donald, of the Hillside address, liew Italy,” has been awarded to Sgt. man street, Hillside, N. tj., has been turned to this cbuntry March 19 j wood avenue, have been suspended tained alcoholic beverages not gen­ entertainment for the week of July 65 missions during the duty tour, awarded the Bronze Star Medal for after being hospitalized in France f01’ the duration from_ their right to Allen E. Viner, son of Mr- and Mrs. uine as labeled, Henry J. Sarnoski 23-28 t o , swell the building fund. buy ’and sell rationed meat. They and shot down a Jap plane on one Burt Viner, of 1036 Union avenue, heroic achievement in action with and Theodore J. Burgund, trading High dives, monkey races, and other and England. of the strikes over Okinawa. GEORGE L. STEJAKOSKI Sgt. Whitall holds the Purple waived hearing last Thursday be­ it was learned here this weex. His the 70th Infantry (Trailblazer) Di­ as Hollywood Tavern, of 256 Holly­ A Bronze Star Modal- has been features wfil be presented and a fore the District OPA and con­ special booth will be set up at the heart, the Combat Infantryman’s wife, Mrs. Estelle Viner, resides in vision near Styring-Wendcl, France, wood avenue, will have their li­ Awarded to P.F.C.

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TNI Page Nine Page Eight THE HILLSIDE TIMES, THURSDAY-, JUNE 28, 1945

Mannie> Goldberg and Philip L...... tihh, ^ Glattj, property known as 254 Conk­ Children Dramatize lin avenue. Transfers Koenig, widower, to Mr. Chapter From Book and Mrs. Jess J. Wasserman, prop- Two performances of “The Twins : “ WHERE TO BUY I T ” - “ WHERE TO GET GOOD SERVICE’ Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Leonard the close of sohool by Mrs. Marian to Margaret S. Burke, property Mr. and Mrs. Joe Adasykiewicz Berkefeldt’s fourth grade of Say- which begins in dividing line of to Township of Hillside, lots 4 to 7, brook School. With the help of lands formerly of estate of Colum­ 44 to 46, block 16, map of West their teacher, the children drama­ bus C. Bailey, deceased, now of Newark No. 3. tized their favorite chapter from Margaret S. Burke, and lands for*1 the book, “The Irish Twins.” To COMMUNITY merly of Williahi H. Williamson, assist in the dramatization, draw­ how of Harry W. Morris, at a point Residents Invited ings were made to illustrate the distant southwesterly along said di­ scenes, • some blackboard sketches viding line 133.60 feet from the To Archery Meeting and others on large pieces of paper.: southwesterly line of Williamson This work was done by three boys | avenue. Hillside residents, both young of the class. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Bethel Corporation and Pluck- people and adults, who are inter­ Each of the 31 members of the! m i iiiim iiin mien Corporation to Marguerite A. ested in archery are invited to at- class was given a part in the play. I iiimiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiuim IIIUIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHMim mm liililliiiil mm Smith, property in the southerly tenl a meeting Monday, July 2, at An invitation in verse form was j line of Nottingham way, 223 feet 15..p. m. at 954vTownley ovonuQ) "written to* Miss Burma Iferhnlei^a I * Accountants * Build iag Supplies Use This Convenient Electrical Contractors Jewelry, Diamonds from Revere drive. Union, to discuss the formation of third grade for June 8, and on June j Mr. and Mrs. George C. Savage archery clubs. The clubs would be 13 twenty-one mothers, Miss L .; Telephone Directory UN. 2-62*6 William Dowiok RUCK W e wiU B u y your D jZ Z to Frank J. Guariglia, property in sponsored, by the Union County Frances Howard, the principal, and SHAWCROS8 DOWICK ELECfTRIC the westerly line of John street, 175 Park Commission and would shoot Mrs. Olive Marr, a teacher, an- j Building Materials, Inc. and old jewelery at the Morris Avenue Field in ACCOUNTING SERVICE CONCRETE BLOCKS Power Wiring Highest Prices Paid feet from Ehrhardt street. swered the invitation by attending ( ACCOUNTANTS Mr. and Mrs. Morris Fruchter Union. n j o x. mto.ui ar.. mi,I,a im : FLUORESCENT LIGHTING A IN­ the second performance. Mrs. Berke- lUoflng - Siding - Insulation Shawcross Accounting Service, 1450 DUSTRIAL FIX T U R E S, 2-40, $18.75 G O N Z E R Co. and others to Mr. and Mrs. 3 Graduates Enlist feldt has been substituting for Mrs. WAverly 3-8285, ELizabeth 2-2309 KITCHEN FIX T U R E S, $7.35 F*BYAN PL. & LYONS AYE N. Broad St.,..Hillside, WA 3:8235. 24 Walnut St. Newark” 2" Frelipg, property in the southerly Marr for the past two months dur­ Weekly and Monthly Bookkeeping 1151 Liberty Ave., Hillside, N. J. Income & Payroll Tax Service NEWARK, N. J. WA 3-0100 Opp. Federal. Bldg P „st offo side of Grumman avenue, 133.17 In Naval Reserve ing the latter’s illness. APPETIZERS, PICKLE PRODUCTS feet from Maple avenue. Irving Tabatchnick, 1554 Maple Hibernian Building and Loan As­ Three Hillside boys left Mohday Ave., Hillside, WA 6-1612. sociation of Essex County in vol­ for the U. S. Naval Training Sta­ untary dissolution, to Mr. and Mrs. Appetizers, Pickle Products | * Cemeteries AUTO BODY WORK Feed, Poultry and Dairy • Musical Instruments David Mintz, property known as tion at Sampson, N. Y., following Brunswick Auto Body Co., Inc., 438 their enlistment in the Naval Re­ n 247 Belleview terrace. Elizabeth Ave., Newark, BI 2-9537. Mr. and Mrs. Stanly, Kluczek to serve. They are David Hay Miller, UNITED IRVING TABATCHNICK GRACELAND R. S. King, 5 Mertz Ave., Hillside, Poultry, Dairy, Dog Food at t h e original 17, Robert Caston, 47, and Donald Josephine Kluczek, property in the "TAES” Herring Products Memorial Park near N. Broad St., WA 6-0548. southeasterly lipe of Hiawatha ave­ O’Brien1, 18. GROCERY CO. Kenilworth, N. J. DRAKE COAL COMPANY B ILLY DORN’S Miller, the son of Mrs. D. L. Pickled Herring at its Best FREE PERPETUAL UPKEEP BAKERIES nue, 72.11 feet from Itaskg.^teget., > 343 NYE AVE., IRVINGTON Miller, of 1274 Robert street, grad­ A Garden of Sacred MemOrl** In a Hiilside Center Bakery, 1315 Lib­ F. S. D. Corporation to Mr. and WA 6-1612 1554 MAPLE AVE. setting of rare beauty and exqulalte M USIC STORE uated from Pingry School, Eliza­ erty Ave., Hillside. ESsex 3-5730 Mrs. Alexander Wytiaz, property Groceries Special prices fo r parlies, harmony. The coat la surprisingly low Not connected with any other beth, this' month* He spent a two Organizations, Bar Mitzvahs with free perpetual care. BELTING, PULLEYS COAL * FUEL OIL music store known as 261 Conklin avenue. T ELEPH O N E ROaelle 4-5754 $ Elmer H. Biiecjcele, executor, to weeks’ vacation at the Miller sum­ Ehrich Supply Co., Route 29 and MUSICAL MERCHANDISE mer home at Crescent Beach, Conn., Fresh Fruits, Vegetables Mr. and Mrs. John R. Waterson, John St., Hillside, UN 2-3083. EXPERT REPAIRING before leaving. property known as 1203 Howard BICYCLES AND REPAIRING ON A L L IXBtfSfttoWRtj street. Caston is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Caston, of 1312 Liberty ave­ Aato Body Work Tindall’s Bicycle Repair sLop, 1234 • Florists Methods Sheet Mu*ic-OrVhpstraU* Beacon Development Corporation 1420 N.. BROAD ST. Cleaners and Dyers nue, and was graduated this month Woodruff Ave., Hillside, EL 3-134®. ’ — Professional Touchers to Mr. and Mrs. • Arthur Koorse, Anthony F. Schafer i r* Telephone Mitchell 2-2940 property in the northeasterly line from Hillside High School. O’Brien BUILDING SUPFUE8 FUNERAL DESIGNS Corner MertzvAve. Residence ORange 3-0308 JOYET • 82 Springfield Ave. New&r| of Williamson avenue, 100 feet from is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Ruck Building Materials, Inc., Fab- CUT FLOWER! ^ AUTO COLLISION WORK DRY CLEANERS at South Orunge At the westerly line of lands formerly C. O’Brien, of 73 Bauer terrace, and yan PI. and Lyons Ave., Newark. DELAWARE VALLEY of Phoebe E Williamson. was graduated with Miller from BRUNSWICK \VAj-3-0200. Pingry' School. 1574 MAPLE AVENUE NURSERY The Polonia Building and Loan AUTO BODY CO., INC. WAverly 6-2418 rA ULMETERIES 018 S. BROAD ST. cor. King St. Association of Elizabeth, N. J., to 138 Kl.IZAIWnil AVE. NEWARK Graleldftd Memorial Park, Kenil­ * Pet Shops Bigelow 2-0537 r Phone ELizabeth 2-3020 Muriel M. MacCarthy, unmarried, PICK-UP AND DELIVERY worth, RO 4-5756. property known as No. 120 Virginia street.. CLEANERS AND DYERS Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Harny DANIEL LEEDS MILLER,inc. R(“finishing' of M otor Cars Joyet Dry Cleaners, 1574 Maple W A TT S PET SHOP Ave., Hillside, WA 6-2418. Pierce to Yelta Moskowitz, prop­ Body and Fender Work Furriers “Gifta That Live Are thr erty in the westerly line of Chester 1356 NORTH E’lO AD ST, HILLSIDE, N. J. • Coal, Fuel Oil COAL, FUEL OIL Gifts to Give” street, 619.26 feet from Arthur Estimates Given Independent Coal Dealers Asso., 14 street. R. S. KING A NEIGHBORLY SERVICE FOR COLD FUR STORAGE • m e t a l Feeders Phones: EL 2-7123, WA 3-1938 Hoffman PI., Hillside, ES 3-5530. Mf. and Mrs. Frank B. Smith to 5 MUM/. AVE., near N. Broad St. ANTHRACITE COAL Call WAverly 3-1565 • FOUNTAINS Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jacobs, prop­ HILLSID E W A v e rt, 6-0848 • BROODERS OLGA NUT COAL—COKE DRUGGISTS erty in the southeasterly line of , - Hillside Drug Co., 1279 Liberty Ave., Also Repairing - Remodeling • MASH B jjjj ^ j INDEPENDENT COAL Fairview place_ 717.51 feet from Co­ Hillside, WA 3-9537. FOGEL & CEFAL • CHICK GRAIN nan t street. DEALERS AS80. 14 HOFFMAN PL., HILLSIDE,- N. -I. ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES 242 LYONS AVE., NEWARK Other Supplies Hibernian Building and Loan As­ Essex 3-5530 sociation of Essex County, N. J., to Bakeries Wailraff Appliance & Sales Co., OPEN EVENINGS Charles Radler, property known as 1224 Springfield Ave., Irvington, No. 248 Belleviwe terrace and one Lovely BIRTHDAY & WEDDING ES 2-7733. 1193 E. GRAND STREET tract at the northeast corner of CAKES TO ORDER at Opp. Phone Co. ELIZABE • Druggists ELECTRICAL SERVICE General Merchandise Parkview terrace and Oakland ter­ Hillside Center Bakery Dowick Electric, 1151 Liberty Ave., race. Hillside, UNionville 2-6286. Mr. and Mrs. Tjaart H. Viswat to George C. Hebbe, Prop. 1315 LIBERTY AVENUE Try Dr. Leo’s Famous Jeanette M. McCune, property in FBED, POULTRY AMD DAIRY HILLSIDE TRADING POST Printers, Stationers Fresh Cakes, Pies, Bread & Pastry the southerly line of Ryan street, Vitamin Tonics Drake Coal Co., 343 Nye Ave., Irv­ NEW & USED MACHINERY 640 feet from Liberty avenue. Daily. Buns, Doughnuts, Crullers ington, ES 3-5730. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Goodman to HILLSIDE DRUG CO. HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES FLORISTS REINHARD-MUELLEKCO 1219 LIBERTY AVENUE 213 H ILLSID E AVE . WA 0-3210 Delaware Valley Nursery, 948 N. PRINTERS - STATIONEB8 WAverly 3-9531 We Buy - Sell - Trade for Cash • Belting, P alleys £road St., cor. King St., Eliza­ beth, EL 2-3620. 2 HOLLYWOOD AVENUE Phone ELIrnbotih 2-48*2 Get The Hillside Times at UNionville 2-3083 KKarny 2-0455 FURRIERS A fter 9 a. Fogel & Cefal, 242 Lyons Ave., * Electrical Appliances Newark, WA 3-1565. Hardware Ehrich Supply Co. AL HAUSER GENERAL MERCHANDISE BELTING — PULLEYS Hillside Trading Post, 213 Hillside KIZYMA HARDWARE Radio Service MILL SUPPLIES ESsex 2-1133 Ave., Hillside, WA 6-3210. Stationery PITTSBURGH & ROUTE 2!) At JOHN ST. HILLSIDE HARDWARE DUTCH MASTER PAINTS W A L D RADIO Toys - Candy WALLRAFF APPLIANCE Kizyma Hardware, 1190 Liberty Records— Electric Appliance* Ave., Hillside. Also Plumbing Supplies & SALES CO. H O B B Y SUPPLIES Newspaper Delivery INSURANCE USO LIBERTY AVENUE R A D IO REPAIRING CERTIFIED COAL • Bicycles and Repairing — O U R NEW LOCATION - 1224 SPRINGFIELD AVE. Kathryn A. Keller, 1444 N. Broad St., Hillside, WA 3-8891. 275 Lyons Ave. cor. Clinton PL N EW ARK , N. J. WAverly S-Wl 437 YALE AVENUE Coke Fuel Oil TINDALL'S BICYCLE IRVINGTON, N. J. JEWELRY, DIAMONDS REPAIR SHOP Gonzer Co., 24 Walnut St., Newark, • Insurance V Cor. Bloy St. UN 2-3023 ------B U Y W A R BOND S------Refrigerators - Radios MA 2-2610. New Bicycles - Paris - Aecessorie and Repairing MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Refrigerator Service KATHRYN A. KELLER 1234 WOODRUFF AVENUE Bendix Washing Machines Billy Dorn’s Music Store, 82 Spring- ELizabeth 8-1349 field Ave., Newark, MI 2-2940. General PET SHOPS 1444 NORTH BI^)A1) STREET Vincent’s Refrigeration Watts Pet Shop, 1193 E. Grand St, TELEPHONE: WAyerlJ 3-8891 and Oil Burner Service Elizabeth. 54:5-114.8 inclusive, land a n y am end­ Complete and Efficient Service LEGAL NOTICE 201 RYAN STBEET ments or supplements thereto and the PRINTERS, STATIONERS purchaser In bidding agrees to abide by P hone ELizabeth 3-3289 TOWNSHIP OF HILLSIDE and cumply w ith the provisions of said Reinhard-Mueller Co., 2 Hollywood NOTICE Statute Laws. Ave., Hillside, EL 2-4882. T A K E NOTICE, that on Tuesday, Dated: June 13, 1945. RADIO SERVICE being partly in the Township of Maple­ July 10th, >19'45, at the Abram P. M or­ By direction of the Township Com­ wood, formerly South Orange, in the ris Junior High School, Coe Avenue, mittee of the Township of Hillside. Wald Radio, 275 Lyons Ave., New­ County of Essex and State of New Jer­ Hillside, New Jersey, at 7:30 P. M., the HOWARD J. BLOY, ark, WA 3-2721. sey, and partly in the Township of ship of Maplewood aid the TownihlP Township of Hillside will offer for sale * " Township Clerk. Union, County of Union and State of Union. , a June 28-July 6. fit public sale a certain Tax Sale Cer­ REFRIGERATOR SERVICE New Jersey. The approxim ate amount or ini tificate No. 1224, appearing on the T ax ■Vkment’s Refrigeration and Oil Known and designated on a cm tain cree to be satisfied by said sal® , Collector’s list in the name of H enry TOWNSHIP OF HILLSIDE map entitled "Map of Hilton Heights, sum of One Thousand Five Hum"* Boehm, and which said tax sale certifi­ NOTICE Burner Service, 201 Ryan St., situated in the Townships of South Or­ Dollars and Ten Cents (U.&OMWi cate covers premises known and desig­ TAKE NOTICE, that on Tuesday^ ELV3280:— ange, and Union, New Jersey, surveyed gether w ith the costs of this nated as Lots Nos. 56 and 57 In Block July 10th, 1945, at-the A bram P. Mor­I December 1899, George H. Gardner, Sur­ Orange, N. J. June 13, l94B' MT 15 on the Tax Assessm ent Maps of the ris Junior High School, Coe Avenue, veyor, Newark, N. J.” and filed In the JOSEPH C. CASSINI, Township of Hillside: Hillside, New Jersey, at 7:30 P. M., the proper offices of Union and Essex Coun­ Special Master In CW * Said tax sale certificate was given by Township of Hillside will offer for sale ties on January 3rd, 1900, as and by MELLINGER & KUDENSTEIN. be required to pay on. the date of the Sol rt the Tax Collector of the Township of ut public sale a certain Tax Sale Cer­ suhr 20% of the bid price and the bal- lot number sixty-four (64j, and which Hillside to the Township of Hillside on tificate No. 1775, nppearlng on the Tax ajfce of the purchase price within 10 said lot according to said map la bound­ Fees $31.08. July 27. 1932, and Is recorded In the Collector's list In the nam e of Mary days after confirmation of the sale by ed and described ns follow s: June 21-July 12-41. Uniun County Register's OfTIce. Kizyma, and which said tax sale cer­ the Township Committee. BEGINNING at a point on the south­ The amount required for redemption tificate covers premises know n and des­ The sale shall be made subject to the westerly side of Bakers Road, distant B O A R D OF EDUCATION of said certificate, including interest and ignated as L o t No. 29A In B l o c k '50 on provisions of the Revised Statutes of the seventy-six and thirty-five hundredths h i l l s i d e . N. J costs to date of sale and the amount of the Tax Assessment Maps of the Town­ State of New Jersey 54:5-114.2 to 54:6- feet Northwesterly from the corner NOTICE! ship of Hillside; subsequent municipal liens with Inter­ 114.8 Inclusive, and any amendments or formed by the Intersection of the, South­ Sealed proposals for plumbing W est, costs and penalties, exclusive of the Said tax sale certificate w as given by •supplements thereto and the purchaser westerly Bldo of B ak e's Hoad and the work will be received by tne ^ current taxes for the year 1945, Is the Tax Collector of the Township of in bidding agrees to abide by and com­ Northwesterly side of Hilton Avenue; $1,167.85. Hillside to the Township of Hillside on Education of the School Di"trJcl,f ply with the provisions of said Statute running thence Southwesterly parallel Township o f Hillside, Union ^ August 9, 1933, and Is recorded In the Laws. with Hilton Avenue, one hundred thir­ T he sft'd tax sale certificate will be Union County Register's Office. Jersey, at the Senior High Jcho . ] publicly offered for sale at the time and Dated: June 13, 1945. teen and twenty hundredths feet to lot The amount required for redemption Liberty Avenue, Hillside, Net place above set forth and will bo sold By direction of the Township Com­ number sixty (CO) as said lot number .eight o’ clo ck P. M. Thursday, to the highest bidder, subject to con­ of said certificate, including Interest and mittee of the Township of Hillside. sixty (60) Is shown on said map; thencL firmation by the governing body of the costs to date of sale and the amount of HOWARD J. BLOY, Northwesterly along said last mentioned 1945. „nd oft* subsequent municipal liens with Inter­ Specifications, descriptions Township of Hillside at its next regular Township Clerk. lot and at right angles to Hilton Ave­ necessary information may meeting after the sale. est, costs and penalties, exclusive of the June 28-July 5. nue, twenty-five feet to lot number current taxes for the year 1945' ig by applying at the Board oi ^ The Township of Hillside reserves Lin*, Sixty-five (66) as said lot number sixty- office, 1085 Liberty Avenuj>. • $579.1)9. LEGAL NOTICE five (65) is shown on said map; thence right to accept or reject any or all bids. New Jersey, daily except 1 a[)(j No bid, however, shall be accepted for Tho said tax sale certifica te*w lll be SPECIAL MASTER’S SALE—In Chan­ Northeasterly ulong raid last mentioned publicly offered for sale at th^llm e and tween the hours of 9 A. • less than $500.00 and all further and cery of New Jersey. Between Anna lot and again parallel with Hilton Ave place above set forth and will be sold Henderson, complainant, and William p . M. . r(>serves l* higher bids must be in multiples of nue, one hundred eight and forty-tw o The B oard of EdueiUmfli re ^ $25.00. to the highest bidder, su b ject to con­ Brock, et als, defendants. Fi. Fa. for sale hundredths feet to the said Southwest­ right to re je ct any or all 6'“ ,, ! firmation by the governing body of the of m ortgaged premise*. erly side of Bakora Road twenty-five and The purchaser of said certificate shall technicalities, to award . ||9cr«tlo* Township o f Hillside at Its next regular By virtue of the above stated writ of forty-five hundredths feet to the point be required to pay on the date of the meeting a fte r the Bale. the whole or any Part :l 1 1 ,nBSfol bH sale 20%^ of the bid price and the b a l­ fieri facias to me directed, I shall ex­ of OEGINNIN 4. The Township of Hillside reserves the pose for sale by public vendue, at the and to require from any s. .“ for* ance of the purchase price within 10 Together with all the right, tltl* and der an approved surety ,a pitf right to accep t or reject any or all bid*. office of the undersigned, 30&“--Main Interest of tho said mortgagors of. In days alter confirmation of the sale by No bid, however, shall be acceptod for full amount of tho contra . j it the Township Committee. Street, Orange, New Jersey, on Thurs­ and to the land in B akers Ryad lying antee o f faithful performance less than $200.00 and all further and day, the nineteenth day of July next at in front of and adjoining said lot to the Help Our Wounded Men by Buying War Bonds The sale shall be made subject to the higher bids must be In m ultiples of services tpeclfled tvlrs. ^ two o’clock P. M. all that certain tract centre of said road. provisions of the Revised Statutes of $25.01 or parcel of land hereinafter particu­ >-> A L IC E P. DUNHAM (» r the State of New Jersey 54:5-114.2 to The purchaser of said certificate shall The premises are known as 6 Laurel District Clerk. larly described, situate and lying and Avenue, on the tax maps of the Town- Buy a W ar Bond at any Public Service office or from a Public Service employee. June 28-July 6. W e want to sell enough bonds to purchase ten field hospitals. That's the goal REG LAR FELLERS:—Riches in the Rough o f our "That They Shall Live" Campaign. By GENE BYRNES

“ KEEP PITCHIN’ SLOGAN” CONTEST j u s t LUCE Closes Midnight Ju ly 7 C A S H , EH ? I DIDN'T KNOW IT The purchase o f one bond through Public Service makes you eligible to enter P A N T O P © BUT I'M X r e j u s t l i k e . RICH? 1 our "Keep Pitchin’ Slogan" Contest. Prizes o f war bonds and stamps. First prize is a $100 W ar Bond (maturity value).

P V B LIC OH) SERVICE ii THE HILLSIDE TIMES, THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1945 Page Seven

G et in on the fight!

Pitch in with every dollar yqu can spare —proudly plank them down for twice as many bonds as you ever bought before! WAR BONDS PAY OFF

Only when you do that can you look an American fighting IN tHESE 7 WAYS... ] The same Government security backs man in the eye and say: your War Bonds as backs the actual dollars you put into them.

“ Yes, son, I am doing all I can . . . producing all the food 2 Y ou got $100 at maturity for every $75 I can, and BUYING ALL THE BONDS I C A N !” loaned now. ^ Y ou can get your money baak any time you need it . . . in the meantime, you get safety and steady growth. THI 4 You have a backlog to renew farm Buy TWICE as many War Bonds MIGHTY buildings and equipment after the war. 5 Bonds will insure your children’s schooling, or provide for your own security, travel, retirement. with your dollars in the 0 Bonds go into a national nest egg that - C ■ will help to assure post-war prosperity. 1 Bonds transform your love of home mighty 7th WAR LOAN! and country into action . . . you join personally in the biggest, most urgent W ar Loan of all—The Seventh I

THIS SPACE IS A CONTRIBUTION TO AMERICA’S ALLOU T WAR EFFORT BY

BREEN IRON WORKS THE HEIL CO. WAYNE WIRE DIE CO. THE H ILLSIDE TIMES, THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1945

He can) ask you now!

• • • H e’s an American hero. After fighting bloody battles in the • • • W e can’t let him and all our other fighting heroes down. Pacific, he was home on leave two years ago. Remember, last year we had two War Loan Drives by this time. • • • You may remember seeing his picture. His name is John Basilone, Marine Gunnery Sergeant. H e traveled all over Amer­ ica, urging every American to buy more bonds. • • • He said: “You don’t know—you can’t know—how much it means to the boys out there when they hear the folks back home have just put another War Bond Drive over the top.”

• • • They gave him the Congressional Medal of Honor and iim m :!.1 offered him a commission. H e didn’t want it. “I’m a plain soldier,” i/.'ire he said JT want to stay one.” • • • Well, he stayed a plain Marine— like Joe and Bill and the fellows down the street. H e can't ask you to buy bigger bonds The Seventh is our personal call to arms—tyto driyes in one. during the Seventh. He was killed a few weeks ago on Iwo, just That’s why our quota is large. after 1^ had led his assault team to the edge of an airfield w e • • • W e must m eet it—we will meet it— for the hero o f Iwo— needed desperately. for Victory—for pride in America.

THE HERE’S WHAT UNCLE SAM WANTS YOU TO DO: MIGHTY

1] your Average Income Your War Bond Quota in Per Month ist The Jth is: ( Cash Value) Select y o u r individual quota in the 7th $250 ft up $187.50 2 2 5 -250 150.00 W ar Loan according to your income— 210-225 131.25 200-210 112.50 180-200 93.75 then meet it! 140-180 75.00 100-140 37.50 Under $100 18.75

Let your dollars join the fight in the MIGHTY SEVENTH WAR LOAN! • r i BUY 8166(0 BOMBS t i t T H t

THIS SPACE IS A CONTRIBUTION TO AMERICA’S ALL-OUT WAR EFFORT BY BRISTOL-MYERS COMPANY THE HILLSIDE TIMES, THURSDAY,DAY, JUNEJ 28, 1945

' informed public opinion in the moot po­ “ A free proa* ftnnda an one of the fre.itent tent of all rcutrnlntH upon inlagovcrnmcnt." Interpreters between the government and the — U. S. Supreme Court. people. To allow It to he fettered la to fetter HILLSIDE TIMES EDITORIAL ourselves." — 17. 8. Supreme Court.

MEET IN LUZON Zelko On Leave After tfiUfiiiip (Stmpa Two Get Purple At ^ Anti-Submarine Duty printed and Published every Thursday at ssrs; • John Zelko, aviation machinist’s 1443 North Broad Street, Hillside, New Jersey. Heart At Hospital Saturday mate, second class, U.S.N.R., of ,577 b y 1st Lt, jack J. Anderson and Pvt. Garden party of Hillside Rainbow Chapman street, has chalked up 75 Assembly. t h e h il l s id e t i m e s p u b l is h in g com pany Richard H. Deranek, both of Hill, f combat patrols to his credit in 14 Sunday Sidney Stlverstein ...... Business Manager side, who are now at Tilton Gen­ eral Hospital, Fort Dix, have re­ months of overseas service. ( Picnic of Boy Scout Troop 94 at Robert Kaplan ...... Editor ceived awards for being wounded. Now returned ^n leave,h the 23- Nomahegan Park. Telephone WAverly 3-2465 Lt Anderson has received the Pur­ year-old aircrewman has Just com­ July 10 0 ple Heart for wounds sustained as pleted a tour of anti-submarine Township Committee meeting. a result of enemy action at Cebu SUBSCRIPTION RATES island in the Philippines, on April duty in the South Atlantic. At­ July 12 The TIMES will be sent to any part of the United States for 14. Pvt. Deranek received the Oak tached to Patrol Bombing Squadron Board of Education meeting. 45, he was flight engineer and tur­ Leaf Cluster to the Purple Heart July 17 the regular subscription prloe ol $2.50 a year, single copies 5 cents, ret gunner of a Catalina that oper­ to Canada and foreign countries must be added to these rates. being wounded in action, in Bel- Board of Health meeting. giuttl December 29. 1944. ated from a base in Brazil. COMMUNICATIONS ■living -lung, unescorted daylight Ju ly 24 searches for U-boats, his squadron Township Committee meeting. The TIMES is always pleased to publish letters and other items Capt. Foster Helps helped to keep the sea lanes clear U1 interest to readers, and invites such communications. The name so that American troops and sup­ plies could be safely transported and address of the writer inuij, be given In every case, not necessarily Speed Wounded Home Three Hillside boys in the U. S. Advance In Naval to the. European thatre. lor publication, but as an evidence ol good faith. Anonymous com­ Navy

| I IRFRTY BAR & RESTAURANT t L I D L I v 1 1 Business Men’s Lunch Served 11:30 a. m. - 2 p. m. X ‘ ANNOUNCING INN 1458 Liberty Ave. Hillside, N. J. | GOOD BUS NEWS From . ~ t i d i / V L d fc ' ELIZABETH TO HALLORAN HOSPITAL ERIC GODFREY INVITES YOU TO STATEN ISLAND MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT THE THE 9 y & c • •' Schedule Effective June Qth BEAUTIFUL CRESCENT BAR From Elizabeth Arrive Hospital 1425 N. Broad Street, Opp. Mertz. Ave. 12:30. P. M. 1:0P P M. TAVERN 1:30 P. M. 2:00 P. M. From Ilalloran Hospital Arrive Elizabeth Thoughtful New Jersey people 1:00 P. M. r 1:30 P. M. 4:00 P. M. 4:30 P. M. 2 BIG FLOOR SHOWS NIGHTLY are making each call count Schedule subject to change without notice. For Banquets or Parties—Large or Small TERMINAL: at U.S.O., 26 West Grand St., Elizabeth SONNY CARROLL’ S — making fewer unnecessary - Phone Bigelow 2-8826 For Reservations Direct bus connections for Newark, . 149 MEEKER AVE., NEWARK, N. J., Opp. Wecquahic Park calls, and making each call All of N. J., Penn, Central, B. & O. SUPPER CLUB • Railroads and Points West. shorter — because they know

this hefps everyone get better Aro Coaches, Inc. W e Cater to Small Parties 633 FOURTH, AVENUE .... ELIZABETH 2-4050 service these busy days. LEO R. ALVAREZ, Manager Cochrane’s EL. 3-9323 1274 North Broad Street COCKTAIL LOUNGE

N E W JERSEY BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY C S WALTER R. LEE T A \ l V 5tt WE CATER TO PARTIES Instead o f saying "hello"— give your wttti-e first when you answer the telephone. You'll Director of Funerals 1 YJ l \ 1 ^ MEETING ROOM AVAILABLE find it saves valuable t i m e - a m i gives p : i and the people you talk with better service. 1283 SALEM AVENUE HILLSIDE, N. 1 245 HOLLYWOOD AVENUE Elizabeth 2-4547 TAVERN ------(rr------trrrr------— ...... a aaeaaaaaa.e e ...... town Gap, Pa., and sent overspas monthly meeting of the Board of with classes for all ages; 11 a. m. duty before the ceremony. Miss in August, 1944. Weds Resident Helen Reichard, of New Brunswick, State Prison Term Trusteed will be held and every morning worship with Commufiion Install Officers A brother, Sgt. George E. Breece played the wedding march and Mrs. Church Services official is expected to attend. The Sermon, “Church Unity;’.’ 6:45 p.-m. Jr., is at San Die^o, Cal., and a sis­ Walter C. Johnson Jr., cousin of the Church of Christ the King, Rev. officials of -the church are expect­ Young People’s for all youth of fif­ ter, Wac Corp. Margaret Barlow, Imposed For Fraud J«hn J. Finnerty, pastor. ing to print a membership booklet teen or over; 8 p. m. evening wor­ groom, was soloist. Of Rotary Club is stationed at Fort Monmouth. ship, sermon, “The Significance of The bride’s gown was of white Charged with participating m . Sunday Masses at 7:30, 9, 10 and this' coming fall of both communi­ Installation of the new officers of Rejecting Christ.” satin with a fingertip veil and head­ conspiracy to defraud the City Hill - 11 a- m. Children’s mass at 9 cant and contributing members. the Hillside Rotary Club took place School Athletes Plans are being formulated for the Monday through Friday, 9 a. m. dress of white flowers. She carried and Superior Building and Loan feVWock:------— ------at the weekly luncheon meeting fall get-together of the enure con- "Trorjp^S-choo 1 for~ehri^-ran--Sok41eii&-. while orchids gardenias and baby's Associations of Newark 'of $29 000 Baptisms after the 11 o’clock breath. The matron ol nonor wure Tuesday—m—the Hillside...P_rcsby_: Will Be Inducted grcgation. There will be no school on Wednes­ lerian Church. T. Edgar Willson, Nathan Pcraelny, of-i-M-s- p TOspori mass every Sunday. day, July 4. green mousseline de soie and the {Continued J rum I’ane H- et root onrr tan nr-. J 1.. c V The Church School is in session retiring president, installed the fol­ street, was sentenced to from three every Sunday during the summer. I Wednesday 8' p. m. The Hour of bridesmaids pink satin and mous­ Menzie, Harold R., 284 Fitzpatrick to nine years in State Prison .j4s First Church of Christ, Scientist. Power! We are planning a service seline de soie. All carried pink lowing: Time is 9:45 a. m. President, Stanley H. Weston; street. terday by Common Pleas Judite 1251 Fairmount avenue, Elizabeth. for those who may be free to come, rosebuds, delphinium and baby’s Mc^errell, William, 6 Sylvan ave­ Naughright in Newark. perselay even though it is a holiday. breath and wore^plnk rosebuds in vice president, Bo Adlerbert; sec­ Sunday School 9:30 a. m. Morn­ Elizabeth Avenue Presbyterian nue, Summit. had pleaded non vult on June l\ Friday, July , p. m. Closing their hair. v retary, Paul' K. Owen; treasurer, ing service 11 a. m. Midweek serv- Church, Rev. Arthur Northwood, 6 8 Mullan, Edward, 29 Bailey ave- The same sentence was imposed on exercises of the Troop School. The bride’s mother wore ice blue Adolph ; directors; Schuy­ pastor. 9:30 a. m. graded church James A. Laciopa, suspended New­ Everyone is invited to attend. crepe with a small hat of pink roses ler Budlong and Harry Cooper. ark) city employe. Hillside Presbyterian Church school. 10:45 a. m. worship with ser­ Weston told of plans of Rotary Paul, Albert P.. 158 Baltimore and violets. The groom’s mother Perselay, also under indictment Rev. Geo. M. Runner, pastor. mon, "Setting Up Banners.” 7 p. m. wore black la££<-Jright blue taffeta International to press reconversion avenue. 9:45 a. m. Church School. 11 a. m Christian Endeavor for Young Peo­ in the coming year. Although real­ Fayics, Anton P., 96 Winans ave­ on a charge of forgery for raisins with a bkfcklace picture hat. figures on association checks, will uermon, “God’s Plan and Man’s ple. WANT ADS r^eption was held in the izing that the war is not finished, nue, Cranford. Plan.” o - the parent organization will lead Plungis, Charles, 1165 Thomas be sentenced on this charge tomor­ Roger Smith Hotel in New Bruns­ row. Laciopa and two others are .... On Sunday afternoon'at 2 o’clock The First Baptist Church, Hill Help Wanted Female wick fur about 100 guests. Piano the way to study community needs street. 'xWp avenue at Handing—terrace. and methods of improving condi- Richardson, William, 151 Saga- also due to be sentenced on other the regular meeting of the Board or —selections— W.&'C__ren- indictments. Rev. Raymond Marlow, pastor. tions, lie said, so that flic recorr -more road, Maplewood. Elders will be held. WOMEN to heip around bakery. dered during the dinner by Miss t i e conspiracy involved use ot On Monday evening, July. 9, the Sunday, 9:45 a. m. Sunday School ** Call at once. Jones Pies Inc., Route Florence Dumas of Newark and version program may be imple­ Robertozzi, Joseph, 1241 Baker mented with the least possible loss street. duplicate Newark tax receipts. Both 29, Hillside. WAveriy 3-7600. WMC Mrs. James De Weese of Trenton. building and loaij associations are Rules observed. tf After a short honeymoon at Budd of time. Robinson, Charles, 3 Vine street. Help Wanted— Female — , ---- —* now in receivership. Lake the couple will return to Mel­ Safchak. Daniel, 330 Ridgewood avenue, Newark. GENERAL office worker and typist. SHIRLEY MAE AFGAR ville, R. I., to make their temporary Wins Battlefield Phone WAveriy 3-7100. 7-5-45 home, where the groom is attached Salkins, Winston A., 890 Hunter- Hillside Officer Miss Shirley Mae Apgar, daugh­ to the repair and maintenance di dob street, Newark. Commission Abroad Scholl, Arthur J.. 1292 State street. Meets Friend In France Women's Wear ter of Mrs. Norman Gallagher, of 9 vision of the Motor Torpedo Boat training base. He is a graduate of A commission as second lieuten­ Thomas, George C. 3rd, 8325 E. Capt. Phillip Solomon, husband *GIRLS Buchman street, Dunellen, became Hillside High School and was for­ ant has been won by Edward J. Jefferson avenue, Detroit, Mich. of Mrs. Shirley Solomon, of 263 Hosiery, Underwear, Cotton Dresses the bride Saturday, June 16. of merly with the Elco Naval Division, Murphy, son of Mrs.' George E. Vigne, George W., 109 Pearl street, Williamson .avenue, recently met Westfield. Playsuits and Slacks at Charles H. Johnson, CM3/c, U.S.- P.T. builders of Bayonne. Breece, of 106 Frances place, at the Corp. Herbert Chado, of Baltimore. We need 15 girls for full time employment. reasonable prices N.R.. son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank The bride is a graduate of Hack- Ward, Robert E., 536 Buchanan Maryland, in a French town. Both Infantry Officer Candidate School H. Johnson, of Munn avenue. etlstown High. School and New Jer- street. men were good friends- before en­ Apparel Shown at Your Home Winnicki Joseph M., 811 Hartzell Permanent post-war jobs, as Cookie Packers. The ceremony was performed in ~sey College- for—Women and—has lor— the European Theatre in tering the service. MR 13. ETHEL KAPLAN street, W. Los Angeles, Calif. the Elizabeth Rodman Voofhees been a member of the teaching fac­ France, it was learned here this Capt. Solomon is the commanding ’ 7 Wtarobey, Bennie, 9-C Seafoam 361 Conant St. El. 3-0231 Chapel at New Jersey College for ulty in Dunellen High School. week. Lt. Murphy is 21 years old. officer of an anti-aircraft battalion avenue, Winfield. This work is light, clean and pleasant. Women in New Brunswick, with On March 22 he was called from of the American Seventh Army and Found the Rev. Clarence Getz, of the Dtm Fireman Dismissed the* battlefield ’ for his appointment Yanchok, Frank, 563 Springfield practiced medicine in Newark be­ ellen Presbyterian Church, officiat­ to the Officer Candidate School. avenue, Newark. fore entering the Army. He is a Zaruba. John, 524 S. 18th street, Apply Employment Office CHILD'S GLASSES with white rim. ing. He was assisted by the Rev. Plans To Appeal He is with the Army of Occupation graduate of Syracuse University Mrs. Wm. Groeger, 42 Hillside Arthur Northwood, of the Elizabeth in Germany. , a Newark. and has been overseas two years. Frank Kluk, temporary fireman Pried, Robert W., 1111 Liberty Ave. Avenue Presbyterian Church. Lt. Murphy took part in the,, film ­ The bride was given in marriage dismissed by., the Township Com­ ing at Metz, the Siegfried Lirte, the avenue; Trans, from: L. B. 6, Scran­ Battle of the Bulge and the push to ton, Pa. Real Estate tor Sale by her uncle, Earle S. Harris, of mittee last week for being absent ------<■>------Burry Biscuit Corporation Vienna, N. J. Mrs. Donald E. Apgar, five days without permission, this •the Rhine. Last November 28 he was awarded the Silver Star for PRIVATE modernized home ' in sister-in-law of the bride, was ma­ week declared he would appeal to business zone A on 3 nice irregu­ tron of honor. Bridesmaids were gallantry in action at Merten, Mayor Asks People 963 Newark Ave. Elizabeth, N. J. 'Public Safety Commissioner Ray- France, for taking command after lar lots, with Venetian blinds, ar­ Mrs. James Sneed, of Dunellen; To Reduce Accidents tificial fireplace, over which is a i Mrs. William Hartig, of Trenton; mond R. King for reinstatement. his platoon leader was killed. He large mirror; enclosed radiators and | Mrs. Frank M. Johnson Jr., of Hill- Kluk admitted he was absent, but j successfully led the platoon in Residents o f Hillside were re­ bookcases; 6 rooms, bath, garage, I s^ e and Miss Betty Miller, of Me- said he had sent word to Fire Chief I storming buildings held by the en- quested to. cooperate in efforts to and big porch- convenient to ltuchen- BruCe Harris, of Vienna, | George Dorer on the third day that. emy. He has also been awarded the reduce Fourth' t,2 f(il^r accidents in schools- now 257 500 Theresa M I cousin of the bride was ring bear- | he was sick. Dorer declared he had ' Combat Infantry Badge. a statement issued yesterday by Rensen’ sole broker.’ EL. 2-9833. ’ I er. Frank H. Johnson Jr., brother boon informed that Kluk was sun- , Entering the service February 2, Mayor Hugo S. Gensel. The state­ STENOGRAPHERS June 14 21 28 July 5 I of the groom, was best man. Ushers | burned, and in accordance with | 1943, Lt. Murphy trained at Camp ment declared: ______| were P.F.C. David H, Johnson, I regulations, notified the Township j San Luis Obispo, Cal., and Camp “I request every citizen of this AND OTHER OFFICE WORK SMALL 2-family house, an excel-1 cousin of the groom; William Hale Committee of his absence. \ Rucker, Ala., when he was as- township to accept personal respon­ lent buy for a business woman or of Hillside and Gunnar Swanson, of i Kluk said the dismissal “black- signed to the Army specialized sibility for avoiding accidents over Full or part time; excellent working small family; 8 rooms, 2 sun parlors, Dunellen. Another brother of the I ened my name in the town.” He training program at the University the Fourth of July holiday period, conditions. Opportunity for postwar 2 baths; 30x150 ft. lot; in good con­ groom scheduled to be an usher, i had been in the Navy two and a of Pittsburgh. When it was discon­ and thus enable our community to dition in and outside; near 7 buses, Ens. William S. Johnson, was home j half years and was 'appointed on tinued, he was transferred to the take an active part in the nation­ position. schools, etc.; price $7,850.00. Ther­ on leave but had to return to active' March 8. 95th Infarhry Division at Indian- wide Fourth of July Safety Cam­ esa M. Rensen, sole broker. EL. paign now being conducted by the WMC Roles Observed 2-9833. National Safety Council to hold APPLY June 14, 21, 28, July 5 down the holiday toll. J - “With our fighting men massing THE J. R. WATKINS, CO. Wanted to Rent for the- final knockout of Japan, 231 Johnson Ave., Newark let us make this Fourth of July a REFINED family wishes to rent 6 day for civilians to dedicate them­ or 7 room house between now selves to the chuse of final and and August, residential district; complete victory. cart occupy immediately. Contact “This year, of all years, we must Help Wanted— Male - Linden 2-6700, extension 326. put victory first on the Fourth!” 7-5-45 HOUSE, duplex or bungalow, 4 to 6 rooms, all improvements; adults. OPERATORS References; Elizabeth or Hillside. Repairs, R Phone EL. 2-6743, evenings; day­ Supplies— ^ ,c time, MArket 2-4596. FOR Pli&CH BOARD PRESSES, FOOT All malccj ■ <= p r e s s e s , DRILL PRESSES AND Furnished Room For Rent v *Nl> Slifer Typewriter Co. ASSEMBLY WORK LARGE, airy, corner room; private KEEP home, good section; near buses. THEM 655 HIGH ST. NEWARK 1464 Morris Place, cor. Clark St. Cor. Kinney SI. GEISSEL MFG. CO. For Sale 109 Long Avenue Hillside, N. J. CABINET SINKS ELIZABETH AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH CABINETS, (for sink), linoleum Elizabeth Avenue at Wilbur Arthur Northwood, Pastor lop, double drain board, com­ plete, deck faucet, chrome strainer, 9:30 a. m.—Graded Bible School. brass . trap; $75; other styles and 10:45 a. m.—Worship with Sermon, “SETTING UP BANNERS" sizes in stock or made to order. 7:00 p. m.—Christian Endeavor for Young People. Community Bldg. Supply Co., 100 WANTED \ Route 29, Hillside; WA. 3-6685. MEN PA C K E R S FULL-SIZED bed and inner spring mattress, dresser and two bed­ AGE 16 L A B O R E R S room chairs, % size chenille* bed spread. Phone WA. 3-3944. WAveriy 3-7923 — If No Answer, Call ES. 3-7861 A N D UP PRESS OPERATORS STAR WINDOW CLEANING AND ELECTRIC MOTORS, compressors, ESSENTIAL WORK—WMC REGULATIONS machinery bought, sold, repaired; FLOOR WAXING 32 volt bulbs in stock. Dowick Elec­ tric, 1482 Vauxhall Road, Union, NAT KATCHER, Prop. SUN TUBE CORPORATION UN. 2-6286. tf 15 GOLDSMITH AVENUE NEWARK, N. J. 181 LONG AVENUE HILLSIDE, N. J. HAND STORAGE CO., Unclaimed HOW MUCH TO MOVE furniture outlet — Jefferson at Dickinson. Furniture for every room. Open 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. EL. 3-9265, Elizabeth. JOHN’S TAVERN W E NEED ASH CANS, good, sturdy, $.75 each. A W A R ? JOHN MA2URKEWICZ, Prop. Frank Zank & Son, 136 Route 29, opposite Doremus pi., Hillside; WA. BAGATELLE - - - BILLIARDS PART-TIME HELP a s So o n as we can, we’ll bring to bear 3-8533. If you have an income — whether from 330 LONG AVE. UN 2-3036 for ESSEN TIAL W O R K A on the Japs all the additional might work, land or capital — you have a quota BUILDING MATERIALS, lumber, we’ve been using against Germany. in the 7th War Loan. 7 P. M.-ll P. M. GOOp PAY mason material, trim, hardware, paints. Builders’ General Supply What will it cost, this Moving Day of War? Company, 336 Centennial Avenue, PLATFORM WORK "Estimate it in these terms: The of H tfiD Y O U R QUOTA . . . AND Crahford, N. J. CR. 6-0505. M A K E IT I LOBIANCO ELECTRIC Mar. 8 tf moving millions of men from one front to another. Thousands of ships to carry the YOUR PERSONAL MATURITY ELECTRICAL WIRING — RADIO REPAIR HARRISON MOTOR FREIGHT IF YOUR AVERAGE W A R BOND CENTRAL AVE. & RACE ST., HILLSIDE ALL DIABETIC, 100% whole wheat supplies of battle. Swarms of new-type air­ INCOME VALUE OF H v So I ) our Electrical Troubles and Soy Bean Foods—Sun Dried Q U O T A IS: 7TH WAR LOAN aw craft to blast the path into enemy territory. PER M O N TH IS: I I HI IfDEN STREET HILLSIDE. \ I WAveriy 3-8600 Fruits—Gresh Goat Milk, Natural (CASH VALUE) BONDS BOUGHT Wheat Germ. RELES HEALTH You can get an idea of the cost from the ELizabeth 2-0145 FOOD STORE, 941 Elizabeth Ave., fact that Uncle Sam needs 7 $250 $187.S0 $250 225-250 Elizabeth. billions from urin the mighty 150.00 200 = A 210-225 131.25 175 EDGCOMB STEEL CORPORATION Painting and Decorating Seventh War Loan—now! 200-210 112.50 150 180-200 460 HILLSIDE AVENUE The 'Seventh War Loan 93.75 125 140-180 75.00 100 Now Serving The War Industries HILLSIDE, N J PAINTING, paperhanging and'dec­ will call for the greatest bond- orating. For quality work call 100-140 37.50 SO STEEL DISttilBtrMiS Ernest Stay, 367 Yale Ave., Hill­ buying we have ever done. Under $100 18.75 25 NEILL & SPANJER Urgently needed side. Phone UN 2-5416. t Mahogany - White Pine and Hardwoods EXPERIENCED SHEARMEN (t)rop Shears) PAINTING and"'"^aperhaftglfig. Re­ liable expert work. Free esti­ 1350 Liberty Avenue Tel. UNionville 2-1717 SHEARMEN’S HELPERS mates. Frank Pacner, 253 Keer Ave., ALL OUT FOR THE MIGHTY WAR LOAN F ^ d o ii LABOR (handling Steel Bars and Slieeta) Newark. WAveriy 6-3092. Also can use part time help racking; steel. Moving and Storage All work Inside heated warehouse. ’*5*4**^*M*4*4.*!*‘!*4**i**H**5*4**!**M*4*4**H»

* 1,000.00 in cash to bo paid on July 2, 1945, if til ; within Offer s accepted by the Township Committee; and The balance of the purchase price ti be paid In cash within thirty days there­ after; This offer is made upon condition that the Township of Hillside causes the entire property to be placed in the In­ dustrial zone; Wiyeyunco to be m ade by bargair saPe deed, subject to such facts ui accurate survey may show; zoning ihws and Ordinances; restrictions of rec­ ord, if anyt and also subject to a pro­ portionate- •share of the taxes for tin year 1945 based upon the present tax rate and upon such assessment as may be determined or levied by the Assessor of the Township of Hillside. If the purchaser Shull fail to pay lh balunco of the purchase price within thirty days'from tho date of the sale, the aforesaid deposit shall be retained *hy the Township as liquidated damages and the Township may proceed to resell said premises. The purchaser, in bidding, agrees that lt will within a reasonable time after the purchase of tho property, and as soon us materials and priorities are available, oiect a one Btory building The Hillside Trading Post Says about 39,000 square leot to bo used for the lubrication and warehousing of Its They9 re giving their all... products, which include reinforcing steel fabrication, steel sash windows and kindred products. back them up with YOUR dollars! The purchaser, in bidding, agrees to pay, In addition to the amount bid, tho IN THE cost of tho preparation of all papers, TIS THE battle lines approach asked to invest in two war loans, BUY A BOND TO including deed and resolutions and the cost of advertising this notice of sale. x Y the heart of the enemy’s home­ as against one this time. „ The Township Committee may, at the land, the fighting grows fiercer . . . time and place above specified, accept No need to tell you that War said offer, provided no higher price or and more costly in men, materiel, Bonds are the safest and best in­ better terms shall then•bo bid for said and money. That’s one reason why property by any other person or It may vestment in the world. So pour out* every red-blooded American must reject said oflei if it sees lit. your might, Americans, in the In the event that the Township C om ­ back this mighty 7th War Loan MIGHTY 7th War Loan. Let’s mittee shall accept tho offer of the said with every dollar he can lay hands Ceco Steel Products, It m ay authorize show our valiant Fighting Men that tho proper officers to execute a formul on. Another reason is that this is agreement of sale with the purchaser or we’re backing them to the limit of I make a deed of conveyance to said pur­ really two drives in one. In the chaser, or to its as^gns, as the case same period last year, you were our means . . . 100%. crnssCT may require. ADOPTED: Juno 13. 1946. By direction of the Township Com­ ★ mittee of the Township of Hillside. B U Y NOW! BUY MORE! MORE! MORE! H O W A R D J. BLOY, '‘ Township Clerk. -V------TOWNSIIir OF HILLSIDE Notice is hereby given that the fol­ lowing ordinance has boon adopted on nal reading a t a m eeting of the Tow n- .nip Committee of - the Township of iillslde, County of Union, Stalo of N ew This Space Is A Contribution To Americas All-Out War Effort By u n ssm lerscy, held Tuesday evening, June 26, at the A bram P Morris Junior a School, Coe Aveenue. direction of the Township Cora- of the Township of Hillside. ★ ★ ★ ★ H O W AR D J. BLOY, Township Clerk. DINANCE FIXING THE AN­ SA LARI ES OF THE FIRE- TIIE FIRE DEPARTMENT TOWNSHIP OF HILLSIDE, l'ROVlfffcD THE SAME IS ADOPT­ THOMAS ED BY A MAJORITY OF THE LE­ GAL VOTERS OF THE TOWNSHIP OF HILLSIDE AT THE NEXT GEN­ HILLSIDE TRADING POST ERAL ELECTION TO BE HELD ON THE 0th DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1945. COAL AND OIL CO. TOWNSHIP OF HILLSIDE Notice is hereby given that the fol lowing ordinance has been adopted on 213 Hillside Ave., Near Maple Ave. final readLpg,-at a meeting of the Town ship Committee of tho Township o 702 Ramsey Avenue W A - 6-3210 Hillside, County of Union, State of, New Hillside, N. J. Jersey, held Tuesday evening, June 26 1946, at the Abram P, Morris Junior High School,' Coe Avoonuo. ' ESSEX 2-6878 By direction of th6 Township Com­ Household New and Used mittee of the Township of Hillside. HO W ARD J. BLOY. Township. Clerk. AN ORDINANCE FIXING THE Appliances Machinery NUAL SALARIES OF THE PATROL­ MEN OF THE POLICE DEPART­ For Economy and Safety Buy Thomas Fuel Oil MENT OF THE TOWNSHIP OF HILLSIDE, PROVIDED THE SAME IS ADOPTED BY A MAJORITY OF THE LEGAL VOTERS OF THE WE BUY — SELL - - TRADE FOR CASH T O W N S IIIP O F H IL L S ID E A T T H E N E X T G E N E R A L E L E C T IO N T O Q E H E L D ON T H E fltli D A Y O F N O - V EMBER, IMS. Page Two THE HILLSIDE TIMES, THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1945 Announce Engagement Irvington Girl Engaged High School Paper Miss Vosler Bride Couple Surprised On Janice Johnson Weds Of heat rice VEeinick To Evt. John E. 'I t oss Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Weinick, of Of Former Resident The engagement of Miss Vivian Silvery Anniversary Richard A. Dwyer Editors Appointed Wainwright street, announce the The marriage of Miss Edith Jean Viola Lacombe to Pvt. John P. Mr. and Mrs. William J Groeger, Miss Janice V. Johnson, daughter engagement of their daughter Lea- The new staff of editors and as Tross, AAF, has been announced of 42 Hillside avenue, celebrated _ 1 >v SALLY McGllLE- Vosler, daugmer oi Mr. and Mrs. of M*rs. Laura Johnson, of 212 Hol­ trice to Stanley Seymour Katz, sistants for the "Hiller.” high school S. Vosler, of 1038 Prospect street, by her parents, Mr. and Mrs.' Al­ their 25th wedding • anniversary CORP. J. R. HALL, who has wife, the former Emily Sanford? He bert A. Lacombe, of Irvington. Pvt. Sunday. They were surprised by lywood avenue, and the late Rich­ Sl/c, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard newspaper, was announced at the to Eaward J. Bloomer, of fijving- been in Africa for the past 23 is stationed at San Diego, Cal. Katz, of Newark. --tvn, llside, was-pu:-- Tross, son of Mrs. Louise Tross, of many of their friends from Elm­ months, is home 011 a 30-day fur- THE LADIES' AUXILIARY of ard Johnson, became the bride Sat- close of school by Miss Eleanor and ihe late hurst, and Hillside.------Miss Weinick is a graduate of formed in a double ring ceremony i Hollywood avenue’; lough visiting his vyiie, tne lormer lurrmm-Looker' Fost-’&Or-AiHeriuan- tintay dHft-iehar d A, Dwyfer, GM2/ r„ 'Hltl^tdtr-Hi^h-Sehoof ■Prior to—flat­ Maurer, faculty advisor. The „ . at the Hillside Presbyterian Church Elmo Tross, is stationed in Gulf­ Those attending were Mr. and Vivien Meyers, of' Church street, Legion, heid nomination and eiec- of editor-in-chief win be port, Miss. He attended Hillside Mrs. George Mueller, Mr. and Mrs. son of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Ptease, tering the Navy, Seaman Katz was , held by the Rev. George M. Runner Sat­ after which he will return to lion oi officers at the recreation jointly by Joan Steinbach and High School and enteieJ service in William Lutz, Mr. and Mrs. Charles of 156 Virginia street. The ;cere7-. a senior at North Carolina State Charlotte Taylor. urday afternoon. Florida. center last Thursday evening, with College. The bride was given in marriage October, 1943. Miss. Lacombe was Schiiapp,- Mr. and Mis. Charles THE 'MOTHERS CIRCLE of the the following being elected: Presi- mony took place at the Hillside Department editors have been by her father. She wore a street graduated from Irvington High Fhurer, Mrs. Elizabeth Trieb, the Hillside Presbyterian Church held dent. Rose Lampe;, first vice presi- Presbyterian Church with Rev. named as follows: news editor length dress of white and a match- School.------$>— ------: Misses Elenor and M arion Lutz, meeting in the Maple Room on deni, Sally McGhee; second vice George Runner officiating, A recep- Miss Friedman s Betrothal Dorothy Grant and Florence Mur ^aiafct^iled hat. She carried a bou­ Raymond and Arthur. Schapp, Rob­ Monday evening. The Circle wel- president, Gertrude Riney; secre- tion followed at Ivanhoe ir Revealed At Open House ris; sports, Lester Dubow; headline ert and Edward Fhurer, of Elm­ quet of white bridal roses Miss eomed several new members. Host- tury, Libby O’Neill; chaplain, Etta Irvington. At an open house in their home and makeup, Naomi Levin- jt,atur. Loretta Saidel Weds hurst; Mr. and Mrs. Frank John­ Jean Stevens, of Plymouth, Pa., esses Were Gertrude Scott, Ina Soger; historian, Helen Hurden, and Miss Marion Lacombe, of Irving- i Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lois Lessner; copy, Helen McCrane- son, Dorothy Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. aunt of the bride, and Walter H. Returned Airman Whiteall, Amelia Trimmer and A g -, sergeant-at-arhis, Jean Hill. The ton, was her cousin’s .maid of j Friedman of Orchard’ terrace, an- business manager, James Gill Bloomer, of Totowa, brother of the Edward Cantillon, Vincent Canlil- nes- Jaggers. unit voted to give the boys of honor. and the bridesmaids were nounced the engagement of their lon,.Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kaposz- Assistant department editors are- groom, were the attendants. Rich­ Miss-" Loretta Saidel, daughter of MR. AND MRS. NORMAN World War I and II a picnic at the Miss Vivian Lacombe, also cousin daughter, Laura, to Jack Miller, sports, „ Herbert Klein; headline and ard H. Vosler, brother of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. David Saidel, of 1212 lasi, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schneider PLATTS, of Coe avenue, enter- Millington Hospital sometime in of the bride, of Irvington, and Miss son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Miller. I makeup, Sally and Dorothy Groeger, o f Hillside. Gooen; feature and Harvey Miller, of Plymouth, Howard stree.t, became the bride of tained at u chow mein supper for August. They also are planning to Evelyn Joyce of Hillside. Harry of Newark. Carol . Mr. and Mrs. Groeger w ere mar- —frur uncle, were the ushers.------■Sgt. Jtoad Ci Kmi/—son of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Mahoney of give 15 baskets to the patients at Joyce, MM2/c, of Hillside, was best |------; ------ned m urooklyh on June tit; m Following the ceremony there was Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kunz, of New­ 1 East Orange, on Saturday ’ evening, Bonnie Burn Sanitarium ITCXT man, and the ushers were Kenneth Mr. Groeger has been t* member of a reception at the Vosler residence ark, on Saturday afternoon at St. the occasion being .their 28th wed- month. Mrs. Lampe is in charge of Diehl of Union and Robert Cap- for about 45 guests. The couple Catherine’s Church. The ceremony the Hillside Fire Department for 18 years. / ding anniversary. Guests, besides these affairs. lan Jr., of Montclair, both cousins spent a short honeymoon at the was performed by the Rev. Father the guests of honor, were Mr. and STAFF SGT. JOHN DIBELLA, of the bride. The bride was given summer home of the groom’s par­ Carroll. Mrs. William Clark, of Irvington;' of 172. Silver avenue, has returned in marriage by her grandfather, ents at Vanda Woods, N. J. On their The bride was given away by her Miss Wilson Bride Mr. and Mrs. Irving Owens, of to Selman Field, Monroe, La., aitey Richard Diehl. Mechanical return they will reside at the Pros­ father and had as her maid of honor Elizabeth; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert spending a furlough with his wife The bride wore a gown of ivory pect street address. Miss Jane Mucha, of Irvington. In Home Ceremony Wcaklinn, of Newark; Mrs. Leonia and daughter. satin with a yoke of illusion. Her Herman Kunz, brother of the The home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Minits, of Westfield; Miss Kather- MR. AND MRS. WALTER veil was draped from a seeded pearl groom, was best man. Following the Wilson, at 75 Williamson avenue, ine Logan and Gus Flynn, of Eliz-1 SCHORR, of Conant street, recent- crown, and she carried roses and ceremony a supper was served at was the scene of the wedding Sun­ abelh, and Harry Jackson, of New-l-ly returned home from Fort Knox, Draftsmen Weenie Roast Held sweet peas with an orchild center. I the Winfield Scott Hotel, Elizabeth, day afternoon ctf their daughter. ark. I Ky., where they attended the gradu- The maid of honor wore a gay alter, which the couple left on a For Girl s Graduation Miss Evelyn Beth Wilson, to Peter THE ANNUAL SUNDAY SCHOOL ! ation of their son Lloyd, who was blue mouSseline de soie gown, and honeymoon trip to New York, later Excellent positions with C. Rung, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter PICNIC of the Hillside Presbyter- commissioned a second lieutenant the bridesmaids were similarly i In honor of their- .7 daughter going to Atlantic City. ,/ • Rung, of 537 avenue, Eliza ian Church was held Saturday at in the U. S. Army. While there they gowned in pink. All carried a 1 Goldie’s graduation from high Sgt. Kunz, who returned from fine postwar opportunity beth. Rev. George McNeely, pastor Nomahegan Park, Cranford. The visited the Stephen Foster Home, spring bouquet. | school, Mr. and Mrs. J. Scarr,. of England-on June 3, was witm the uf the Elizabeth Avenue Baptist- picnic was opened with prayer and Following his graduation Lloyd re­ After a short stay at New York 70 Mertz avenue, gave a “weenie 8th Air Force. He vyi^ return/td 1 church, Newark, officiated at the song led by Dyko PolehemUs, su­ turned home on furlough. Another and Pennsylvania, the‘"couple will WMC Rules roast” Friday evening. The majority Fort Dix on July *12 for‘ reassiraa- ceremony. perintendent of the Church School. son, Bernard Schorr, of Allentown, reside at Bremerton, Wash., where | of the guests, of which there were ment. Mrs. Edward Hyde, of Hillside, The 25-yard dash for boys under Pa., was home to spend a week-end approximately 30, were fellow * r ------<£>-----■------the groom will await the repair of j sister of the br.-.de, was her only nine years old was won by Bob with his parents. his ship. ^members of the class of ’45. The attendant. Adam . Rung, of Cran­ Buchanan and for the girls by Ai> •rMRS. ARTHUR LAPP, of Union ^iaffair was held out-of-doors where Newark Girl Wed To The bride is a member of Gamma ford, served as hiS brother’s best leen Rochelle. Arleen Schmidt and avdnue, has received word fubm Delta Phi and both bride and groom GENERAL INSTRUMENT CORP. the guests roasted their frankfur­ man. Kenneth Taylor won the shoe race her .husband, Staff Sgt. Arthur ters, cheese sandwiches, and marsh­ Navy Petty Officer are graduates of Hillside High The bride, wore a street length for boys and girls. A three-legged Lapp, who is now stationed at Oki­ School. 829 Newark Ave., Elizabeth mallows. over ah open fireplace. John A. Curtis, of 108 Mt. Pleas­ dress of peach crepe with white race for boys and girls was won by nawa. He was formerly in Hawaii. Mrs. Joseph Pack baked a cake ant avenue, Newark, announces the accessories and carried an old fash­ Theodore Funkhauser and William MR. AND MRS. GUS SUCKOW with Jhe., inscription, “Congralula marriage of his daughter, Char­ ioned bouquet of white rosebuds Smith for the boys, and Marion and family, of North Broad Street, tions Class of ‘45,” for the occasion. lotte Marion, to Petty Officer John and blue delphinium. Her attend­ Partridge and Arleen Schmidt for have left for their summer home in G. Erck, of 1139 Woodruff avenue. ant wore baby blue crepe with the girls. From 3 to 3:30 the chil­ Point Pleasant. The ceremony was performed Fri­ white accessories and carried dren enjoyed a session of Truth MR. AND MRS. AR^HURRMITH, day, June 22, at 5:30 p. m. at St. j bouquet of pink rosebuds and blue and Consequences. Prizes were of- of Coe' "avenue, entertained friends Michaels Church, Newark, by the delphinium. fered to the following for the man- a( cards on Saturday. NOW! SUMMER NEEDS FOR YOUR Spinning the Disc at Rev. George A. Dillon. A reception Aiter a buffet supper, the couple ner in which they carried out this 1ST LT. JEFFREY LEWIS, who! for the bridal party and immediate left for a honeymoon in the P oco-; program: Kenneth Taylor, Wm. is stationed at Fort Gruber, Okla., | RADIO JOE’S families followed at the home of nos, after which they will be tit Smith, Dick Rogers, Dick Tichenor, was home recently on a fifteen-day HOME AND FAMILY AT the groom. home at 537 Adams avenue, Eliza- 1 Dorothy Halbert and Marion Part-, turlough. His wife, the former r» RECORD SHOP Mrs. Russell Weaver of Newark beth. Among the out of town! ridge. Arleen Schmidt and Kenneth j Francesca Vitella, of Salem ave- was matron of honor and Charles guests were the bride's uncle and Taylor won the basket toss. Dorothy | nue, returned with him and will ON THE ATCHISON, TOPEKA AND SANTA FE— Johnny Mercer D. Erck Jr., was his brother’s best ,aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Sulli­ Halbert and Barbara Innis won the' make her home with her parents HER HEART WAS MADE OF man. , van, of Atlanta, Ga. relay race for girls and David Lange lor the duration, STONE The bride is a graduate of Bar­ and Bill Smith for the boys. Two SOLOMON'S ringer High School, Newark. Petty BOTTOMS UP Residents Attend relays were held for the last eight “One of Hillside Good Stores THEY CAN’T TAKE THAT AWAY Officer Erck, who recently re­ prizes in which Dick Rogers, Skip- Mothers Circle Outing ' , • ■(> FROM ME turned, from the Pacific Theatre of Mass In New Y o rk py Gerndt, Bob Buchanan, Jed The annual summer outing ,of the WHILE YOU’RE AWAY war where he served on a destroyer Levanseller, Marion Partridge, Ar­ Mothers Circle of the Elizabeth 1299 LIBERTY AVE. VVa. 3-9507 Mrs. Isabelle Kiley, Mrs. Helen HILLSIDE OKLAHOMA HILLS for 21 months, is a graduate of leen Rochelle, Arleen Schmidt and Avenue Presbyterian Church was McLuskey, Miss Rita K. O ’Neill and YOUR SOCKS DON'T MATCH Hillside HJgh School and attended Phyllis Glynn were the winners. held Monday at the summer home Mrs. Libby Hutton O’N eill attended TAKE ME IN YOUR ARMS Rutgers University. Refreshments were served. of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Hale at mass Sunday, June 17, ut St, John PLUMBING FITTINGS GOTTA BE THIS OR THAT The couple left for Boston where CARL W. BERGEL, S2/c, of Bos­ Point Pleasant the Baptist Church in New York Don’t Let Work THE MINOR GOES MUGGIN' the groom has been assigned to an­ ton, Mass., formerly of Elizabeth, —— ------o ------for the Society of St. Margaret of IF I LOVED YOU other destroyer and expects to re­ and Robert Ramsbottom, of Fall HARDWARE • PAINTS • DRY GOODS Scotland. They were among 500 MALIBU turn to the Pacific. River, Mass., were the guests of A PHOTOGRAPH OF YOU Hurt Sight I SURRENDER, DJ5AR members of the society from Buf­ SHOES • HOUSE FURNISHINGS falo, Chicago, New Y ork and New Seaman Bergel’s aunt and uncle, | When -the evening shadows gather \ FRIEND OF YOURS Mr. and Mrs. J. Hymes, of Coe ave- After all my work is through, VIY FIRST, MY LAST. MY ONLY Jersey who received Holy Com­ Hospital attend­ WE U ILL BUY YOUR OLD munion and paraded from the nue, recently. | [ can’t keep my eyes from straying VND T H E R E YOU ARE P.F.C. RALPH BEWLEY, of | to a photograph of you. ants know the VDIOS, AFRICA V 1 DIAMONDS & JEWELRY church'with a police escort behind a Scotch bagpipe band to the Hotel Fitzpatrick street, is home spending I value of guarding (M A-BRANDIV MY DARLJN Notice to Our Patrons a three weeks’ furlough with his j There it rests upon my table, WITH MY HEART Pennsylvania for breakfast. health. Guard Beginning: Saturday, July 7tli, we Just the way you looked that day; r I LOVED YOU At the breakfast the society pre­ TRUSSES ELASTIC HOSIERY will clo«o all day on Saturday during Ah! It seems it was but yesterday your eyes, too, SANTA LUCIA sented Brother Coleman, who will July and Auguat. When first I heard you say while at work. ABDOMINAL BELTS CAN’T YOU READ BETWEEN Will resume opening Saturday after be ordained a friar in August, a Labor Day, Saturday, Sept. 8th. THE LINES T Will remain open Wednesday eve­ purse of $2300, funds raised at a Words of love that made me happy BABALU reception the previous month. Also SCHARFENBERGER’S nings as usual until & P. M. And made all dreams come true, For Appointment BAMBARITO present besides Brother Coleman But . . . tonight I’m alone with 1141 Elizabeth Avenue Elizabeth, N. J. - SHE’S FUNNY THAT WAY were Father Chichester, of St. Ther­ Just a photograph of you. Phone Bigelow 3-0258 MOOD TO BE WOOED esa’s Church, Buffalo, and Rev. ELizabeth 2-2211 r\ COUNTING THE DAYS Gonzer Co. Father Aloysius, of Graymoor. Cash For one day our country called me Medical Supplies Surgical Appliances MELODIES OF. KERN Manufacturing Jewelers Agents prises for selling the most ads in And I did but answer “Here!” DR.FRED H. B y Rise Stertfys Since 1910 21 W ALNUT ST., NEW ARK 2, N. J. the journal apd selling the most Oh, I love you, my darling! ROEVER, JR. H is r o c k i n g h o r s e r a n a w a y Opp. Federal Bid. - Post Office tickets were also presented to And I brush away a tear. WHAT MORE CAN A WOMAN DO Brother Coleman by the winners to Optometrist help defray the expense of a new ’Cause I miss your cheery laughter, chalice for him. Miss your footsteps on the stairs, GRASSMANN & KREH NEW! WE HAVE JUST ADDED Miss your lovely arms and kisses 237 CLINTON AVENUE A FULL LINE OF POPULAR AND That can banish all my cares. ENGINEERS FOR HILLSIDE CLASSICAL All Makes Of Opp. Elizabeth Ave. 433 N. BROAD ST., ELIZABETH A Quiet Talk Then I wonder if you’re lonely . . . NEWARK, N. J. Sheet Music Yes . . . I know you miss me, too, "Laying up in store for them­ Phone EL 2-3770 Sewing Machines While I sit here dreaming . . . gazing selves a good foundation against At a photograph of you. the time to come, that they may Expertly Repaired and Hillside Radio lay hold on eternal life.” 1st Tim. Thus my heart is ever with you Overhauled 6:19. While I wait the long day through; Everywhere one finds pepple liv­ And the dearest of my treasures and Record Shop Called For And Delivered ing for tomorrow. Many a life Is that photograph of you. seems to have stopped, as the cir­ 1275 Liberty Ave. MINIMUM CHARGE $1.50 cumstances of these days separate When the years have told their families, sweethearts, and friends. story, Qlntm i JFcdiona / 2C(h ejdttniw 'iba'nj W A 3-4055 E. B EH N K E Tomorrow looms as the day when that mean And the w.orld once more is free, 1524 Bond St. WA. 6-1480 we shall start anew. Today we A filS t I’ll be coming for you, darling . . must accept a darkened world; but There will still be you and me. tomorrow the dawn w ill break, re­ more Accidents ? vealing a brighter day. Then we’ll build our dreams How shall we live today to be at It need n o t — but it w ill unless we all together, A LIFETIME OF EXPERIENCE our best tomorrow? W e must face realize the increased danger. Drive Hand in hand the long years the fact that what w e are tomorrow more carefully than ever—have your through, But for ever in my heart I’ll hold depends more than anything else car checked for safety— and be sure upon what we are today. The “fu­ That photograph of you. you have adequate Automobile insur­ THROUGH 20 YEARS OF PROGRESS - jD u m ton d a - ture is now.” Jesus’ thought is The above was sent in by Mrs. very definite at this point. This was ance that gives you all the protection you need against accident claims and Rose Marks, of 123$.. Woodruff ave Onlp the SSest Chialitp His Father’s world and He was con­ nue, who received i\ from her hus­ tent to let His Father work out the damage suits. Rates are at the lowest band, Pvt. Albert Marks, now in destiny of the future as He had the levels in history—ask us for details. Belgium. She expressed the hope On June 27th,.tlie Union National Bank celebrated thp 20th anniversary of its past. Jesus spent every effort to­ it would encourage others to send r ------W ------^ ward building the kind of people photographs to -their loved ones founding. Conservative management has been the keynote, a policy strictly who should go into the future He the armed forces. said, This is life eternal, that they Kathryn A. Keller might know thee, thy only true adhered to since its inception. God,” and living for tomorrow be­ Church Brotherhood gins as we learn to know and fol­ 1444 North Broad St. low God today. WAverly 3-8891 j Picnic A t Nomahegan So many of us folk s arp blind to During its short life the Union National Bank has lived through prosperity, 1 1 7 Offroad G i y i b e t h , life’s signs and deaf to its calls. The Brotherhood of the Hillside They conclude there is no chance Presbyterian Church held its picnic fordhem, but they are v&ong. There at Nomahpgan Park recently, Apd depression and war, all of which have been met with foresight, experience and is ^Bplace of usefulness fer each of HARTFORD ACCID',., . MNITY COMPANY as the invitation had been extended' to the Mothers Cifcle, a large and us. ^Vlen must recognize that fact aggressiveness. Surely foY one so young we have gained a lifetime of qxpori and fulfill the purpose of God in happy group met to join in the fun. life’s tomorrow. The picnic was started by a labor The divine plan and purpose for battalion comprised of H. Tichenor, ence. From this we draw confidence in our ability to continue to serve our our lives are not affected by time H. Fitts and F. Werst, who loaded or iplace. God’s plan for us can up the truck and led the procession depositors in the future, to meet their needs in the post-war period, and to offer THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY JUNE 28, 29, 30 become reality through faith, de­ M i i l to Area No. 3 for the festivities. RITA HAYWORTH IN votion, energy. Eyes and ears, The picnic opened by the singing to the community at large our complete hanking facilities. “TONIGHT AND EVERY NIGHT’ hands and heart must work with of the “Star Spangled Banner,” led God. Only in this way can God’s by Bob McNamara. FENNY SINGLETON AND ARTHUR LAKE IN purpose prevail in our lives. OPEN DAILY 9:45 A. M. Highlights of the day included “Fight the good fight of faith, the rolling pin throw, won by Jen­ “LEAVE IT TO BLONDIE” TfU. AND SAT. 2 BIG HITS SPECIAL MAT, EVERY WED. DURING VACATION PERIOD lay hold on eternal life, whercunto nie Halbert. Then came the men’s KoNalind KuhhcII — Jack Carson thou art also called.” 1st Tim. C:12. wheel-barrow race, and at the turn ;; SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY JULY 1, 2, ; - o - “ROUGHLY SPEAKING” several human wheel-barrows dug TTla/ntc a lt the TPecfile GARY COOPER AND INGRID BERGMAN IN up the turf with their chins. This RICHARD DIX “FOR WHOM THE BELL TOLLS” was won by Horace Tichenor and “Bower Of The Whistler” Frank Werst. SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS LATEST NEWS The husband-calling contest caused many laughs, and narrowed down UNION NATIONAL BANK SUN. TO TUBS. 2 SMASH HITS LAN A LARA IN E SUSAN to five contestants, Ruby Tichenor, TURNER DAY PETERS Mrs. Scaccia, Mrs. Fitts, Gladys Cupit and Betty Cleveland. The IN NEW ARK RESUMING INSTRUCTION “Keep Your Powder Dry” judges were Sid Lundstrom and AFTER ARMY SERVICE George Leary, who walked nearly DICK CLAIRE ANNE 214 MARKET ST 1*0 WELL TREVOR SHIRLEY to Route 29 to finally declare Mrs. NEWARK 2, N. J. ALFRED MAYER Tichenor the winner. Accordion Instructor “MURDER, MY SWEET” Martha Basch won the nail-driv­ Assistant to Galla-Rini W ED . & TIIURS. 2 REQUEST HITS ing Contest for women, and Frank Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporatioiii 1587 WYNDMOOR AVENUE ROBERT TAYLOR Rodgers for the men. All had a good time and the pic­ WA. 6-1179 HILLSIDE “FLIGHT COMMAND” Darla! Material Exclusively nic ended by grpups singing songs. Member Federal Reserve System ALICE FAYE -r RITZ BROTHERS The Brotherhdod plays softball Accordions Bought, Soldjuid Rented ‘You Can’t Have Everything’ every Thursday at the Jupior High School ground*......