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THE HILLSIDE, N.J. TIMES, THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1943 Cancer Crusade Kickoff April T Ambulance Squad To, Receive JWV Award Case Checking Robert Kaufman, Commander Memorial Dr. The public Is In Of the Coi, NormanMeranus Post vited te attend. The Installing 78, JWV, this week announced Officer will be George Gqller, that thsfl illgide Ambulance Squad Department of N.J., JWV, Junior will be the recipient of the Post's Vice Commander with Sergeant Annual Americanism Award, fee F irs: C lass 'Hyman. - Hetosteitf devoted community service for KLS.A, Retired) acting aa ’ tie 'O fficer of the Day, On PA Survey the Past. 4T years. The award wffl be presented at the Post's i Joseph Adelman is chairman annual installation cerem onies of the affair with Commander Ub > Senator Clifford P , Case of -new post officers fo r 1963— Kaufman acting as the co-chair Elks Present PAL Gift df Rahway disclosed Tuesday that 1964, M r ,t e c Goldberg, P r e s i- man, other members on the the Federal Aviation Agency "had den: of 'the Squad, wlU accept yW allation , committee are Ho- encountered seme difficulty In' the award," • WardKronberg, EdwardRothm ana obtaining froto the Port of New The InstallaSor. will be h e ll -Arthur Felder and Harry F re e d -’ York Authority certain inform s-, *#n Wednesday evening. Apr il 17. mar.,- a l l . of fflDsidei^Morris, ab HVe 'Hillside W arM em 6rlal ■ Shapiro;- Joel esidmarrana'-xisrr tjpn deemed essential tn the area Building, Liberty Ave. and Weirtstock of Newark; andFrank- survey" foT”ff jetport In Bur lln F elder Of Linden. •• lington County, The information was contained ’ fn a letter-released by Sen- Case 1 which 'b e . wrote to Najeeb -Bi-- Ambulance fund Drive Halaby, Administrator hf the FAA. Sen. Case's letter follows; T his is in further reference to our mutual interest In the studies currently being under taken by-the Federal Aviation Agency with regard to the po tential of Burlington County, New Jersey, as tle"|lf7*rX m ajoF' j^sai--Si an'am 1 os- Cancer etdsode Mon* ippmmerclal jet airport* Mrs. mUJggfcgoss, local chairman., seated Witte,, service chaii **Your letter of January 18, S g left'nar® Samuel H Gooen, Area 1 chairman; Commissioner.Max Sohle 1963. was most reassuring, and 1 fer, business; Mrs. Henj*y Koch©, Area 2 chairman, and Henry Groh,-treasurer. will be pleased to receive the final report of the jetport sirnu* jJUlslde Kiwanls Glub, deaided Exalted fete RarryT.-iria, center,T ips* de flits 1/odge, lation and site survey when com Red CrOSrWanS Cancer Drive - to ^conduct Its -dglvaU a-ApML- .presents cnee< for $2QC to Alole Stair, FAt Director, right. pleted. 1 note the- EAir T raffic Osher representatives present At left Is Joseph B. McDonough, ohfrlrrtian o f socfql and Control Simulation,Program was Included P aul Kifner, Albert P ar- ' community w elfare com m ittee. (Zimmerman* pKoto) .completed on schedule, February For Two Courses Opens Monday sonnet, A rthur Ferguson, also "2T, T963. 1 trust the area survey " —of-^-t-he-r Kiwanls Club, Albert comparative analysis, to which -—Spring Ql&66es-4R-mother-and^ Mrs. Mildred Hess, Chapman Swldsr o f the Hillside Rotary you referred i your letter, j baby care conducted by the Am for the. 3,963. Cancer Drive in • Old;,. Mrs. Robert C, Kirkpa- erican. Red Cross will sta rt Mon-, [progressing I l a satisfactory Hillside, announced j today that* „:J3 m ; of the Hillside Business I iriSnner, day April 1 and will jpHtinpe workers will coninience canvas and Professional Women's Club, [' "On the latter point', however, for seven lSssofis, .on fyjpndays sing the • residential districts and G eorge' Nickels, president and Wednesdays from 1^3 p#tTU [ I should ' add that 1 have been starting Monday? April has been of. the Hillside- Teachers' As- Mayor Jonn A. D esch sig n s bt.6cIartidtldH Orglrig S upport Glasses are concluded wlllT a ; soclation. made aware of a newspaper a c- proclaimed ‘‘Cancer Month". of ambulance 'D rive wh-Icn will begin April f i n pre tour through the m aternity floor ' Mrs. Hess asked the people .. of a meeting in Tw os sence of Ann DeBerto and, standing from left, Leo Gold of either the. Elizabeth General of Hillside to contribute whole P River, New Jersey on February or St. Elizabeth Hospitals, 1|11M-* heartedly so that the Cancer. Sc**- berg, * President; • Joseph '.Sioldy, Treasurer^ and Charles 7, 1968, which indicated that the beth. ... ,ciety,may continue its excellent Comet Squad Pavldk, Purid Drive C hairm an, Committee members not in Federal Aviation Agency had en The .courses, are given at the Unioh-Gdunty,- - --- photo- are Raymond f^N>tzm6nnV~ Edward Malre and Murl countered seme ’ difficulty in ob- . Red- Cross Chapter npuse^J^S 4tO tkus._ M rs. Hess also.announced that tainlng from the Port of New West Jersey Sts# Elizabeth. Re Jack Valenti,;, a .thember of the, York Authority certain informa gistrations i are accepted by iBoard of Educatixm, ■would act as Is Honored phone* . Members o i the High Sctjqol tion deemed essential to the area Chairman of the Buck Board survey, ■ A class In home care'o f.th e which Is being used among liquor basketball team and its coaching 'Most Mystifying Man’ B ■ commend the interesc sick will be orgariized as sopn distributors and the Tavern As staff Monday evening were guests " l of™ as a few morp. persons express sociation. She. announced M rs. of the Board of Education at a Next Monday April 1 a parcel he had forecast -on a Monday Sy your agency in attempting to a desire to attend. Time spent Robert • Whitbeck would Be .cap- dinner at Townley 's Restaurant, will be rr.ailet Jrcrr. Los Angeles, that a cab driver WdUld save three -' obtain from the Authority in hospitals”-Has beeiv shortened, ~tairr~of “the' firs t”di^triqpinrdie“ ~*tJhioh. ' ^ G&lif;-,- to-Robart Diamond, p?d- children from a fire thefollowing " the data neceseary to complete with greater emphasis on, proper residential canvas#.. . Harvey Stone, board president, gram chairman of Hillside Lodge Thursday. De Mille has been ' the area survey. Your emphasis dare durli^gjiome recovery. T h e ' 15,14, B'nai B'rith, The sender Si, on.-economy as evidenced by your 6 lession course explains co rrect commended the squad whose team described by Ed Sullivan as "th e play arid sportsm anship, brought . will be a man known ■ only as foremost mentalist in the field" request nf the ppX -A uthnrliy— methods to fgjlow doctors orders Service Clubs L ist; a studyalready made by pudw- and keep the patient m ore eom* to Hillside two championships, “De Mille", considered by many and by Rise Stevens of the Metro for'table» wife short • cuts tq Set PAL Drive in the Watchung Conference and prominent in the entertainment, politan Opera as- "fantastic,1 cslde: experts for the'bi-etate routine* dare. Homes with ill d)? Central Jersey Group IV. The field -ns "the most .mystifying The public is Invited to attend •fl agency-, shams to make good aged persons find this course __The special committee com- Comets .w ere finalists in this, man in America," the meeting. • sense. Surely, If made available, valuable. Those interested should posed of representatives of ser group Saturday night in-Gonven-. — ttFhe—parcel will contain—Oe- it could expedite the site survey caU the Red Gross Chapter. vice clubs mot Thursday at- the tion Hall, Atlantic City, being M ille's prediction of a" headline '•which yob have been planning. 1— House, Elizabeth, Hillside p a l Building to study- defeated in- overtime by Newark in a newspaper in this a re a of CORRECTION would appreciate having official The home nursing-committee letters of appeal for funds p re ;iSentral7~T__ April- -22-which "TvttFlje pro ml - D riest week's account of pe .. word of the present - status of p l M at the Ghapiei> House pared for residents and Indus- nontly displayed here but will not titions filed for members of this study,. ar.d P am hopeful April 8 /a t ! {30 p*m#f it was t r i e s , ___ ...... Sinai m ^ n 's q n ,.m ..... be Opened- until the R'na.1. B 'H r'i ..the local-jnuniclpal-eommltteeB, J that^ou—vdlLiteailefto-advlse-"- -announced“ b7-‘MrB.“ G'ilbKsr'W . The committee Headed byXouIs me that your .plans far the site Tf. The Men's- ^Gluk pf Sinai.Con^ Lodge ■ meeting April 22. The The Tim es incorrecdly stated NEW SHOllLDER patch worn by membefs of P o lic e Depart* ■ Kiicarr, chairman.. J, Hess, past president of. th*. ^ survey have-not -been- delayed- gregation will hold its next meet*1' parcel wBl also have references there is a republican contest In- — ment- shows aea,l’rof tlreTsWfrstil pV:' ~ •lng* Thu raday “March "21 aTllSD" to news Items of the day!' •'. the 2nd district between, incum- o r s idetracked."______' ^rP.,mf\in the Sinai Youth Center* - The CSiioago Daily News, ben George T , Hall and Russell {On the agenda will be a sound according to Diamond, published Tygart, It should have been the Funeral Held Of ■movie of the New Years day a front' page story about De other way around, Mr, Tygart is Girl Scouts At Church Holy Hour Mille’s remarkable powers after the. incumbent and Mr. Hall the, championship football game* Re Girl Scouts of Christ the. King Susan Jotantos, Maureen L a- 'D to tt 'TK e d lto t challenghr. freshments wiAk.be served* .Church took pert in a Holy?Hour" ‘ Porte j Nancy P kriso, -Mary Jo Ex Fire Captain ZONING AND RATABLE* at Ste M ary's Church, Elizabeth,' Petrik, Patricia Roche, Donna Funeral services- were-held NOT GREEN ACRES TYPE We Liked This Game Better (We Won) March 24. Mrs. Joseph McAtee, Smeraido, ] Nanhy Smith, Paula Tuesday at the GrOWhey Funeral STEVE GOLDHOR ■ PRODUCER troop consultant, and leader of Yarikitis, Linda S erratelli, and .Home, 1070 North Broad St„ fo r Troop ^60 was? a member of. the Irene Cholacek. Frank B. Sanford of 1128 Wood ON THE BASIS of the statem ent last Week by James P, Whitlook, honor guard. Serving as flag ’ Troop - 3 7 3 Diane. ScaHiia, ruff-Ave,, Sltf :;diea Saturday at ®x.^utlve committee chairman of the.HiUside..Home-Gwner.s Action- - bearers were Nancy H eller of A lexlan Brothers Hospitii," Associatibn, ft woulcf appear that objection will be made at tonight's Karen Bromirski, Jean Marie Troop '#60 arid Patricia Cahill of Elizabeth, at T e age'of 77. He - jheetijig of the Zoning Hoard “to an unusual application. It is under- Yakes and Nanette Vadusky. im ^ rp o p jj&73. was a retired captain of the F ire stoon the. application- will be' on'behalf of Daniel Menza, boai?d Department, ’ £0, conftptj^t two-family homes in an industrial zone. At a recent investiture' cere - would-be the reverse of-a-recent ease in-whieh a-variance mony held at Christ the King Talk On Narcotics A native of Hillside, .Gape, was sought to b u y garden apartinents in a one-family residence ‘ Church, the following girls were Sanford‘ joined the Fire D epart- ?^le# ©u- the surface it would seem that two-family homes in an invested in the Brownie troops For Italian Club ment In 1925 .and was advanced i U f e t t : zone- -iff—iiF ^ e T W it-h '^ —to"Mptsto=«we™y8ars later. H e" andireceived their Brownie phisj .Detective M aurtce Nazarem of upgrade the filing wherever possible. However, it does-notbapk - rw ired L^L-Trodp #83: Patricia Bracherj "tftlrNswSfk Police 'Department S H statements from official sources that Hillside's great need ■Jtofvlvurs Inslude two broth 'l^chele Bromirski,. Nina. Cas- explained the evils and pitfalls ls^ t o a l ratables. • ers, James L, Sanford, retired telli| Marilyn Gholacek, Jeanne of narcotics at a meetings#^ ..J!1®..Tight type, of industry would probably be m ore advantageous police sergeant, >nd Charles T.— -^^-Gupidoy-Arin-DeMarzorMSry the Italian American Civic A s- u ^ ise -to —me community than two-family homes which would Sanf ord, both now of Flerfilngton.' Frances Doyle, Susan Frank, soc lation Monday night, I6!1! more children to the school system. The argu- . Another- brother, NOririan L . in this Case should be interesting, to say Me least. Joanne ' jGigantiello^ .Kathleen - Ha stressed the respohslBlIity Gurdon, Debra Kostecka, Joanne Sanford, wgaHlllslde's first chief of parents to .control their» nf pCTllC'e. He 'GlS'iTtwb ypj^ra ag o ,~ herellM tw eek tiiatjriJlcOrilsThA^ KvefkoSby, M argaret -Weigiyr -children, toknow ttieirubSMlsms'' ; g - atlon for Green Acres funds to. expand the. Hillside A ve., Mary Lynn Yakely and Linda O r- and where they spend their free lando. | I S has brought the comment from. Commissioner Max time. Above dll, hb said, is. the . that this type of project does not qualify for Green Acres L_J.il Bbuny wTftiog iiizs1 cue 'sympto Jfo-Ann Cortese, Peggy Del - and halt the victim s 'before Use Repeats Talk'.... A ^nVer»? wee^s back the Boaud ‘of Education wrote to Mayor John waller, Claire Evanlk, Patricia u' es^h for |Jd'in this m atter and it was. disclosed at that time that of narcotics reaches advanced Farley, Susan Ferrante, Andrea stages. On Reading ISS B Green Acres administrator! advised that the pro- Fernocola, Gynffila Leone Wi, w°uld be for the Township Committee to make the appEca- . There was a large turnout of ' Kath^HarFte-Rpseanne Man^a, v By popular- request, W illiam EQm* A®cor,(liug to Commissioner $chleif€r, there must have been.. members,- - - Krautblatt, principal of George Martha Moeller, Carol Palkovic, WlSunderstan^lng, W ashlngton Schooq yesterday re Gtqa Pelose," Kathy Satichelll, peated a talk on I" Your C h ild - if reg u latio n qf mobile sound, equipment, M r,' Dorothy Schwartz-, Evelyn Yakes, USY Will Hold m d Reading", at a second paren t- ni, ‘j ter Added, Is adequately controlled now, in-Ill's opinion. P e r- Joan Yoson. education meeting. Parents w ere is must ^ obtained ifrom the Police Department after a form * The following girls we'fe-in Spring Swing shown audio-visual aids used in, Jested °Ut ^dlcating the pame of the organization or individual vested as Interme’dlhtes snd re- teaching the children to read . A ' » 0 'de mobile loudspeaker and a copy Is Issued to the. ceived their second class Qp Samrday n l^ it, March 30, .question'and answer period'foi- K6 rm £ ^uty- 'The form- slso requires information as to-tke dam the Hillside Chapter df‘-:LKit& . lowed. I Synagogue Youth will present rha -"nlir use of 016 equipment. Loudspeakers may be operated ..... -T-re-e-p— " ■ 216; 1 EUZUUfMV - ' tnejioups of 7 a.m, dnd 7’prnit s«:ond annual Spring Swing, a Atqbrozy, . Janice Banberlo, dance in celebration of Passover. JACKKOUK of the monthly publication of the British Cherry,HIJ.I'8, Rick p»on; (54.) mokes unsuccewful attempt to.block, sKaLby Comet Brgce He Ju^r Bataille, Carol Bobowskl, The dance will be hold at the man • w hicb-droppeti thteugh 'HUlOtate **ml-fln< t,ynh Bracher, Kathryn Fami- b e r s l j ratih Society of England gave a list of all overseas m em - .temple a t 910 Salem Ave,, and a so |h overtim e, ,, ■ - ■ „ — —— i------{Bill Bernstein photo)— - cola, Jane Ellen Helmstetter, Will begin at 8 p^n,- Efltertala — i S S f e S t ” '” Stateo na Peculiarly enough, of the 16 members from the Onlfed Cleti.B enj. Meets Paints Kw ,', 006 ls, from Hillside. He is .Stephen L, Goldhor, 180..West Linda. Jakjbik, Arl^ie Jewell, meat will bb" provided by thq Attorney. Allcountries in the world are "Crascead®s";'-<-..and refresh Hardware Haute Furnlshinga- ments .will be served. Mmi,-®nt®d in this association membership list, buwthg largest C E N T E R p i i a r m a c y C ro if Seed Ferti/fter U A R K O 'S l iq u o r STORE SALIM PHARMACY . Myron Krap GROWHEY end Garde* Ttof* ^while a S ' WAfrta' was always Interested inimhtlon ■■ picture■ woj-kx even■■■ 181T Liberty Ave. ’ Pbllip Welnlok, phermeoiet 1101 Llkorty’Avo. BL 4-IISS FUNERAL HONE WA '8-0*59 - WA 8-1498 1901 Soles Ave. oor. Coe DOTOU HONOR STUDENT L Garden L Im* Bostnn ru , S * .at Hillside High, After he graduated he studied at PraRorlptions o*r*fully v Vlcent J. Dotolt, son of Mr. fiique. , verhlty and then atterided -London .Schoolion Film Tech- compounded. ,J070 N. troatf St. WlBee - Liquor. - Beere RUSSELL STOVER and Mrs,:,Vincent A.' potoll, of Plnor tenders A Pell th e n A veBh- 0nt^0n' England,where he made a moHdn plctJre of hfs-Swn, Nationally Advartlaad FREE PROMPT DELIVERY CANDIES • HALLMARK Rented COSMETICS AND PERFUMES ORE*TINO CARDS S',|l,Cpnant St.;- is on the.Dean's Motirm n?g0 'le •tdlsted In the- Army 'and Is stationed af'the Army I/B - 1/R - 1/4 • K ef. Beer We Coll for end Deliver ' -List at Ryigers University where J'm o q Picmre Studio In L $ g W and City. PRC* PROMPT d e l i v e r y U M 4 4 3 Cooler* Pbr Hire B | dOpont man paint PreooripUooe EL 9-4980 •-he is V Pro* Petfcle* NentQeer A ' Banker Gives Seminal And Bible Get Well Card For Rizzuto - G#n»r«l EUctric }, K*lvin«lor - Frigid*ii Parley At Church Wives Advice Frederick 'H , Hughes, vice Published weekly by the H1U- president£ and trust officer * of* side Tim es Publishing Co., Inc, TOBIAS X -4 the .National State B&nk, Summit : at 1443 North Broad St., Hillside 1321 LltBR Tr AVEhfuE,^ HILLSIDE, N. J, S, N.J. Office, Thursday night urged ? WAvarly 3-7768-9 members of the Hillside, Indus trial Association 'to introduce their wives to their attorneys,; Thursday, March 28,1963, Sub ■ bankers and raccountahts so. they scriptions per 'year $3,50 any- ■ will be. able -to call- upon, them . in the United States , single | | they needhelp* copy 10 cents, S a S B llr §g , u Mr.«, Hughes wa§ the guest — Second -class Postage.P aid at '-sp e a k e r at the group's dinner in . Elizabeth, N,J, the Winfield . Scott JiJotel* Eliza* VOLl XXXIX No. 22, • CALL US FOR RELIABLE SERVICE beth, on “ How To Teach Your V AMIRS .Wife To 0 e A Widow/1 PTA BOARb MEETING' ' B V 'He also explained laws gQvern- A board meeting of Geroge. fOR f w,,w,, KinMIKATOM All C0MITI0NIRS Washington. School PTA will- be Monday A pril 1.------— .... inherltance taxes. Mr. Hughes urged thatBoththe ...husband and wif e have wills even For T h . Best ■though the wife is not gainfully ^einployedT^Hercited^an instance” where- a husband w as, ^killeddns- Milton Schwartz • stantly in a. highway accident TOBIAS Union Radio & Television Go. and- Ms wife- died sortie hou^s ^jnsuraiice ' later. The estate, in the absence "&hjahethp&it‘d- Jtcpiaedt Ve-leuHum CertteSi" DR. GERALD STOVER - of children, went to>the wife's 1480'Stanley T*rF0 Ce • j:-- : V • family because, She survived the h i l l s i d e ; n .j . Rev. Howard Kingsley this . husband, he said. \ (FORMERLY BOB ROSENBERG) week aMbUffcetT.fhat the F irst ^Harvey W* Peace Jr.v 'vice •Baptist Church/N^iUside Ave. president of the National State WA 3-7766 * 63-65 THIRD ST., EQ Z/ BETH, N.J. and Harding Te’r./^ ill hold a 1 Bank, Hillside Offibe, introduced Mr. jHughes. A question* period If Ho Answer, Colli Sunday School Seminar and P ro-,, incap.acitsted Phil Rizzuto Ballantine - tum ble Olipr.omo- Leo Kiley, form er Red sox folldwed.': ’ receives ovei"-sl?ed get well card Uon last week. Surrounding Ri,z- WAv.rly 3-2466 phetic ; Conference M on da y. pitcher and B sbo district man The group approved a ch' ige from friends while patient in zuto, from left, are John Bolton, ager, and Thomas J. Kenah, Jr,, through Thursday nights, A pril, in the dues struoturae< ■ Clara MBass Hospital, BelleviU'e,1 Newark district manager of Hum - Humble representative. 1-4, at 7 p.m. nightly; " Mh# Peace ’urged members who whan he was unable to attend' bie Oil! Nurse M ary Sakaloukasj ■ OtherEiMarches' In the area have postal tneters .to use the .Berger, j?. .Popdft. ..JBuchwAld..la.. MARK BORKAN ' nave oeeri mvKea *1nd^anyone^ "TcSWhShip rdffHfflslde* 50tHv' ^ s ^"Thelate Am^TcSn poetRoberT peared at . the Parkway Play It safetto4rink the water?,Ceirf-, and his orchestra . , who is now serving Ih a Sunday niv.ersary e m b le m on their’ F rost is represented with his house, Burnsville, ■-N.,. C,, tne Riddle-de-dee, Hudson - O ye MUSIC FOR A LL OCCASIONS ■ ■School or would1 like-to be pre -• meters. ' ' / IN THE CLEARING. Non-fiction Towers, Cedar Grov
Lenny .Cohan,: M orris Gllch* GM Rentals Grand Miss Alice ’Bj Holland, head of llohi. B ill Medweid, Gary Stone Citizen Awards and Harvey Stone annou