BOOM KIRKPATRICK FOR COUNTY CHAIRMAN Bergman Nash Making First Sale Whelan Sdje liUlsidc Stmes Expected K8TAIJL18HKD l»«4 OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE TOWNSHIP AND SCHOOL DISTRIC T Or HILLSIDE V O L. X X IX , No. 1455 HILLSIDE, N. J, THURSDAY, DECEMBER I I , 1952 PRICE 8 CENTS To Quit Check Reveals School To Get Mankowitz Named Police H "ill Crack Down On Eating Places Parking Area Fund Chairman Of Store A s Teen-Age Hangout Because of the mild weather, the More severe police notion and a possible curfew were prom Above Average Board of Education last night Heart Association isod residents of Oakland terrace l»y the Township Committee Dr. James E. Peterman, District awarded two contracts for the pav­ I uosday night to onrh tin* miisanee ereuted hy use of the eon State Health Officer, highly praised in g of the parking area, on the leetionery store at Liberty and Highland avenues ns a teen age the recent inspection of eating George Washington School grounds hangout. places and taverns in the township in the expectation the work may be Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Eisner, of* by Health Officer Samuel M. Jow- completed before freezing sets in. -Photo by Zimmerman Photo 275 Oakland terrace, and Andrew j King disputed Feins’ claim. Allan S. Bergman, proprietor of itt accompanied by State Inspector T h e contract for the asphalt^top Aldi, of 274 Oakland terrace, told | Three Others Confirmed the new Bergman Nash Motors, of Arthur Price, in a letter to the went to Joseph Policastro for $985 the commissioners the situation is Trie committee confirmed three 1444 North Broad street, is pictured Board of Health Tuesday night. and curbing to Arthur Gerber of becoming unbearable and it is im- j assessments, for installing curbs on above delivering the first Nash sold Free Toys, Candy Most of the local establishments are Union for $380. far above the average of the metro­ After hearing a report from Frank possible for the neighbors to get Hiawatha and Summit avenues and to the Steinman family, of 281 politan district in cleanliness and Grad & Sons, school architects, the sleep until the store closes, som e-! for paving Central avenue from Co­ Dorer avenue. For All Children sanitation, Dr. Peterman wrote. board expressed its pleasure over times as late as 2 and 3 o'clock in ; mint street to Long avenue, Reading from left to right are Ed­ He noted that three establish­ the progress being made in con-* the morning. They said if neces- j Commissioner Goldhor advised the ward Christie, N. Y. Zone Mana­ Toys and candy will be given ments should be reinspected and struction of the high school wings. urged that special attention-be given T h e board was assured that heating sary they would get many more I committee that the Hillside Safety ger of Nash-KelvlnatOT Gorp., seated away free on Saturday, December to washing glasses with the hard problems which developed at multi­ S i ; ! the area to protest tcucouncil recommends the corners of Mayor Robert C. Kirkpatrick at the wheel is Mrs. Steinman and 20,' to all children who com ? to the water supplied here, which makes purpose additions to the elementary the committee. Even the police have | irm , , , . .. . not been able Thus far to imnrnvc nillMde and Liberty avenues be cut her daughter Doris. Moe Steinman store at 1325 Liberty avenue, next the task more difficult. schools are being gradually solved. Members of Hillside’s Democratic is receiving the keys to his new the situation, they declared. . back . because...... - —they are at „ a ryilJ very to Dryer’s Department Store. Jowitt was directed to attend a A conference was set with the Rec­ County Committee, in special meet­ Nash Rambler station wagon from symposium December ll at the reation Commission for Wednesday Most of the teen-agers, the com- j intersection and because the Allan Bergman, This will be the Christmas party ing next Monday, are expected to Elizabeth Carteret Hotel by the evening, December 17 to discuss the plainants said, are not even Hill- new civlc center will be located there. The recommendation was re- The grand opening of the new offering arranged by the Italian- Union County Dental Society on question of rentals to be charged side .residents, ouiuLaw, coming UUIIIfrom INCWIUA.Newark...... launch a boom for Mayor Robert C. Nash agency took place Saturday, American Civic Association. The fluoridation of water. The Eliza­ fo r use of school property by the and Irvington. Eisner described furred to the engineer Kirkpatrick to succeed Democratic Tiie committee acquiesced In a during which Bergman received holiday event will take place all day bethtown Water Company will also commission. Oakland terrace behind the store County Chairman- Edward L. Whe­ request by Alfred J. Sauer, Eliza- more than 700 people. Cocktails and be requested to send a representa­ A contract for No. 6 fuel oil was as ‘‘petting lane." Commissioner • - -...... - -• — »v., lan of Elizabeth. Whelan’s resigna­ on December 20, from 9 a.m. to 6 Milton B, Conford, who formerly heth attorney, to relax building re­ hors d’oeuvres were served all day. tive. awarded to the Paragon Oil Co. Inc. tion is anticipated because of his Bergman reports the response to the p.m. All children are invited and a resided on Compton terrace, agreed f ic t io n s requiring two and a half The board agreed to turn over to o f Newark at 5.33 cents per gallon. ABRAHAM MANKOWITZ appointment as a member of Eliza­ 1 new Nash was terrific. grand time is assured. the Volunteer Emergency Corps an In the absence of the president, it is ‘‘tire worst hangout for young sf° ry dwellings in the vicinity of beth’s Board o f Water Commission­ inhalator wljich has been in its Vice President Arnold H. McClow The Heart Fund's annual cam ­ rowdies in town.” He suggested Riverside drive, Greenwood terrace ers. f possession. Frank Donay was en­ presided. paign here during the month ol tough police enforcement" U1of theWIC a.nc* Marine...... terrace.. .uuiiuumMembers UofLClIlClll, Hillside Democrats, it is under­ Disorderly Persons Act and action committee inspected the neigh- stood, will not only endorse Mayor gaged temporarily to dispose of dead February will be headed by Abra­ animals until the health officer is againstU.&1WU8U them e storesiore proprietor as well.well, horhood beforeu g il u c u agreeing k i c c u i k u to j uie the re- Kirkpatrick, but will go all out to ham Mankowitz, of 134 Clark street, ------n 1 till’I li>hlrtl. limn -..t l. i i able to obtain someone permanently Mrs, Eisner proposed the curfew and (lueKt. which was granted subject to support him throughout the county for the work. Elizabeth Man Is as chairman, it was announced to­ I also a light In the center of the t,le homes having full cellars, plus- and believe they can build up a good ter walls and 1300 square feet of 2 ) ,o n ’t ention The board adjourned to meet day by Mrs. Helen M. Glaeser, block. Mayor Robert C. Kirkpatrick case in his behalf. S t asserted the police should be in­ space. With the defeat last month of again on December 30. chairman of the Union County Held For Forgery structed to “crack down" on dis­ Albert Schoen, locnl realtor, com­ Mayor James. T. Kirk of Elizabeth Vitality In Local Government Heart Association's annual cam­ orderly conduct and vagrancy. Pol­ mended the committee for Its action for reelection, Hillside is now in a Henry DuFrame, 23, of 448 Spring paign for $44,000. avenue, Elizabeth, was held for the ice Commissioner Henry Goldhor because most of the homes In the position to claim that this township May Solve Old Problem Mankowitz has served as chair­ DiBuono Admitted action of the Grand Jury on Decem­ said the problem would receive area arc of the bungalow or spilt is the only community In the coun­ man during the past two drives. He And New Ones, Too ber 15 on charges of forgery and ob­ "priority” of his department. level type, which he said are at ty with a solidly Democratic gov­ is president of the Hillside Lions taining money under false pretenses The question of setting a curfew present more saleable than the erning body com e January 1. While As the Democratic administration moves toward the close of its To Practice Law Club, past president of the Men’s by Judge Sidney Birnbaum in Mag­ will be considered by the commit­ standard two and a half story other communities, such as Linden first year of control of the Township Committee, we believe it can Progress Club, past president of dwelling. istrate’s Court Saturday. tee, with Conford suggesting a mid­ and Rahway, have preceded Hillside be said without fear of contradiction that a new vitality has been Ezekiel Lodge, B'nai B'rith, Newark, DuFrame was arrested Friday on night closing of all confectionery Evans Denies Charge in the Democratic column, they are injected into the municipal government. The last few weeks alone and has served as co-chairman of the complaint of Szarko’s Liquor stores if it does not work a hard­ David O. Evans, local contractor, not at present, anyway, showing the have indicated a trend which was missing under former administra- the United Jewish Appeal, Ameri­ tions. Store of 1317 Liberty avenue by De­ ship on anyone. denied a claim made at a previous same Democratic strength as Hill­ tective Sergeant Charles Grant, ac­ can Red Cross and Community Assessment Questioned meeting by Albert Rothbard, of the side. Mayor Kirkpatrick and his the best term to describe the element which has been Chest drives here. A hearing on the report of the Ninth District Civic Association, running mate two years ago, Com­ added is aggressiveness, which cannot be attributed alone to the cording to police. He had attempted He was honored last month by the Board of Improvement Assessment that Evans is using property he missioner Milton B. Conford, broke new broom" that usually sweeps cleaner anyway. And a few ex- to pass a check for $100.28 made out to Mrs. Joan Diana, of the same ad­ Hillside Lodge, B’nai B’rith. at its Commissioners for the paving and owns on Conant street for dumping the long-standing Republican hold d S r °f thlS aggressiveness are apparent as the year draws to a dress, his landlady, and endorsed by annual dinner-dance for having curbing of Paul street was continued and for storage of as many as 15 on the township, a feat for which DuFrame, police said. given twenty-five yw a W service to until December 16 for consultation bulldozers. Evans said he is mere­ their supporters believe Hillside de­ the lodge. The check had been delivered to with Township Engineer Henry ly lining in the low property and serves recogntion In County Demo­ . _ ^hf r* to ^ some reason to hope that the problem of the DuFrame’s apartment by mistake. A native of Newark, he is a grad­ Kreh Jr. Several residents of the bulldozers are being used in the cratic circles. In addition, local Mundet Cork Corp., with which the township has been jousting for uate of New Jersey Law School and street, led by Helmuth Hundert- work. He described as untrue the Democrats contend, Hillside main­ more than a quarter of a century, has at last reached the stage New York University and is a coun- mark .questioned whether the pur­ statement that 15 bulldozers were tained Its Democratic strength in here concrete results may be anticipated./ Putting teeth into the sellor-at-law with offices at 24 chase of land to round off the cor­ on the property at one time. three successive elections, including local smoke ordinance and making a definite effort to enforce it Checks His Speed, Commerce street, Newark. ner of Sweetland avenue and in­ The committee confirmed the the recent Presidential election in has resulted in the installation of equipment at the Mundet plant He is married and has three stallation of catch basins was a temporary appointment by Collector which the other municipalities lost which it is claimed has just about solved this long-standing prob­ daughters, Carole, Wendy and Paula proper charge against the improve­ John C. Pozar of Gretel Leidner, of considerable ground to the Repub­ lem. While the equipment has not as yet been tested over a long Auto Strikes Tree Mankowitz. ment, if the charge was Included. 1526 Schley street, as clerk In the licans. , i period of time and while it seems almost too good to be true, the ini­ Michael S. Romanchick, 46, 343 Leading Cause Of Death Township Clerk Howard J. Bloy tnx office at an annual salary of Local Democrats believe that in tial tests indicate that Mundet has finally found a means of ’dust and Chestnut street, Kingston, Pa., ran "Diseases of the heart and circu­ pointed out that the improvement, $2,300. Mayor Kirkpatrick they have an odor control that is really effective. his car into a tree at Long avenue lation,” Mrs. Glaeser pointed out in made with State aid, received an Resignation of Georrre J. O’Brien ideal prospect for the post of Coun­ There is no doubt this condition has been largely brought about and Pennsylvania avenue Friday at making the appointment, " are the additional contribution by transfer as chairman of the Hillside Safety ty chairman. The mayor has a mind by the conscientious iprosecution of the provisions of the local ordi­ 2:36 a.m. leading cause of death in the coun­ of funds from another project and Cffuncll was accepted with regret of his own and Is a fighter, they nance. Mundet has fought the township from the local Magistrate’s Romanchick told police that he try. Some 10,000,000 persons suffer Township Attorney Adele Braelow and an expression o f thanks for his point out, and has a strong will to Court right up to the U. S. Supreme Court and the township’s con­ had taken his eyes o ff the road only from these diseases including half a disclosed that two-thirds of the cost services. O’Brien is planning to win, a characteristic which the tention has prevailed. This method of attack had never before been million children, she said. was born by the state. Hundertmark move from the township. county organization could use to WILLIAM DI BUONO long enough to take a hasty look at attempted by the township, and its wisdom and effectiveness are the speedomter and hit the tree Last year in New Jersey alone, contended the residents are entitled Peter G. Humanik, Recreation good advantage. A complete change apparent. The Township Committee, which revised the smoke ordi­ before he could stop the car. she continued, there were 27,847 to any benefits from State ala with­ Supervisor, asked the committee to from the past might do Union Trenton, Dec. 11—V. William Di nance and engaged an expert to closely observe the plant, and Assist­ Romanchick was treated for in­ deaths caused by diseases of the out including the cost of acquiring assign counsel to the Recreation County Democrats much good in ant Attorney Arthur E. Dienst* and his predecessor, William L. Vie- Buono, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent juries to his nose by Dr. Milton M. heart. Deaths by other diseases were land. Edward Miller, an employe of Commission. The request was tabled the view of many Democrats not ser, who stuck with the case from beginning to end, are to be highly Di Buono, of 585 Buchanan street, Lilien. The car had to be towed to cancer?-8/775, diabetes, 1,120. tuber­ the State Highway Department, until after January 1. only In Hillside but elsewhere in the congratulated. If the Mundet nuisance has in fact finally been elim­ Hillside, N. J., was among candi­ a garage for repairs. culosis, L022, polio? forty-one, and said the State never acquires land Elsie Sternberg, of 1510 North county. And with Mayor Kirkpatrick accidents 2,224. for this type of improvement. It Is Broad street, commended the police at the helm, the county organiza­ inated, the public service rendered by Hillside’s officials is a defi­ dates officially admitted to the Sgt. Oscar Bishop and Patrolman nite and outstanding accomplishment. John Condrillo and Vincent Moyni- Funds raised through the annual expected the engineer will be able for the frequent passing of patrol tion would have a leader of per­ (Continued On Page Ten) han responded. heart appeal drive are used for re­ to give the committee the facts in cars in the neighborhood. sonable appearance and one who Along the same lines, the new administration is making a noble search, education of doctors and the case. <-> makes a good impression as a speak­ effort to check the mushroom-like growth of gasoline stations all laymen in the new information Edward Feins objected to an as­ DOG CAUSES ACCIDENT er, his supporters feel. over town, a growth which, backed by the almost limitless resources about heart diseases and community sessment against Mt. Vernon Real­ John Guy, 33, 546 Plymouth road, Mayor Kirkpatrick has other at­ of the huge oil companies, has come very near overrunning many of Night Auto Driving Test Proposed service programs including aid to ty Co. on the ground lie sold land to attempting to avoid .hitting a dog tributes in his favor. He has an the community’s more desirable business locations. The Board of Directors of the clinics at Muhlenberg Hospital, the township at a low figure under a that ran in front o f his car, struck outstanding record as a representa­ Plainfield, St. Elizabeth’s and Eliza­ Only last week the township, with Attorney Adele Braelow Union County Safety Council • yest­ verbal agreembnt with the late the parked car of Joseph Jaffe, 568 tive of labor and is well regarded in conducting the case, seored a point against the Atlantic Refining sented to the group at the next beth General Hospital, Elizabeth. Township Attorney Emil A. Herrt- veterans’ circles. He served for ten erday at a luncheon meeting in the Plymouth road, this morning, at ompany when Superior Court Judge Frank Cleary ruled that an meeting March 10. gel that he would not be assessed. 6:25 a.m. terms as president of the Union Winfield Scott Hotel, Elizabeth, ap­ amendment to the Zoning Ordinance prohibited the building in John J. Sullivan, of American The committe will also take this Printers League of New Jersey and pointed a committee to prepare rec­ No serious damage was done to spector from issuing a permit for a gas station on Route 29. Type Founders, Inc., Elizabeth, and Rosenberg Death objection under advisement, al- either car. Officer Ray Heller in- was delegate of the International ommendations for State legislation Eric H. Peterson, Jr., Union County though Commissioner Raymond R. vo Ligated Typographical Union to the A.F.L. The most important part of this case is still to be adjudicated, requiring psychophysical and night involving the question whether the Township Committee has the Agricultural Agent, were named to of New Jersey and the Union Coun­ road driving tests for all applicants right to deny this permit because it feels a gas station at this parti­ the Board of Trustees. Mr. Peter­ Penalty Protest ty Central Labor Union. He was also for drivers’ licenses. son also will be chairman of the personal proxy to the president of cular location constitutes a hazard. A similar contention by the Appointed were William Kirner, of City of Newark has already been upheld by the courts, which leads farm safety committee. Letters were received in the mail Christmas Spirit On Liberty Ave. I.T.U. As a veteran he had a large the Plainfild Area Safety Council, this morning by many residents in­ t0 hope that any community may legislate in the public interest Mr Kirner, also chairman of the part In the formation of the War who proposed the change, as chair­ viting them to a meeting Monday, and against a trend in construction that is generally detrimental. It public safety committee, reported Veterans Memorial Building ^sso- man; Leon Becker, of Warners December 15 at 8 p.m. at the home 5s even believed that under its general welfare powers the township, that the four turnarounds in Route cition, is a former commander of Works Division, American Cyana- of Herman Arleln, of 1457 Center m the case of gas stations, has the authority to determine their 29 in Hillside have been filled in, but Davenport-Dill Post 1722, V.F.W. mid Company, Linden; Township street, to discuss what action may number and location regardless of whether they constitute a special that Mountainside objects to the and vice commander of Hurden- Committeeman Henry Goldhor, of be taken locally to protest the death hazard, but merely on the theory that their unchecked growth is elimination of the turnarounds. Looker Post 50, American Legion. Hillside, and Harry D. Fletcher, di­ penalty for Julius and Ethel Rosen­ 10 itself injurious to the community. John E. Lightner, of Elastic Stop He has been associated with a_ large rector of the State Council’s Pub­ Nut Corporation, Union, presided. berg, convicted as atomic spies. The number of local civic and fraternal lic Safety Division, of Newark. appeal was signed by Arleln and The point has been raised as to why a community should be organizations. Mr. Kirner reported that the Max Schleifer, member of thf! Board Permitted to thus apparently discriminate against gas stations when Plainfield Area Safety Council Toys! Games! Wagons! of Education. no such authority is granted in the case of other businesses, such wishes to extend the probationary $1 SIZE 75c f°°d stores, for example. There are instances where large DOLLS! DOLL CARRIAGES! period before a driver's test may be TOYS! TOYS! & MORE TOYS! TAKFOUrS — lOu Extra °°a chains, in the same spirit of competition, have stores within taken from the present ten-day li­ a few doors of each other, just as do gas stations. The only answer mit to twenty-four days as an aid "Lio n el T r a i n s Young Republican Italian Tomato Pies appears to be that no other type of business has carried competition to decrease accidents by novice “ USE OUlt LAY AWAY-PLAN1 EVERY FRI. A SAT. NITE as far, nor do any of the others 6Hng the same objectionable drivers MatG characteristics. According to Mr. Kirner, the pres­ "Your Toy & Juvenile In any event, Hillside is taking the same forthright stand against ent tests should be continued. In Albert Schoen, Chairman of the DICK’S DINER the community being overrun by gas stations as it did in the case addition to these, he proposed, stan­ Furniture Store” Republican County Committee in Dick Smalley, Prop. °i Mundet Cork. It is making a test of the issue ih the interests of dards be adopted for visual acuity, 1275 LIBERTY AVENUE Hillside, announced yesterday that 1057 N. BROAD ST. ELIZABETH a better community and here, again, something new has been added, depth perception and field of vision. (Opp. Princeton Ave.) plans are under way to organize a NO W A IT IN G — Call K L 3- 007K °n the definite credit side of the ledger. Night road tests also should be WA 6-4280 Young Republican Club here. Sfcho- New Autom atic Oven On P re m ise Anchovies — Hot Sausage given, he said. Open Every Nijbt till 8:30 P.M. en’s announcement followed a meet­ These are not the only instances. Creation of the Planning After the Union ©ounty Safety ing of the Union County Republican Mon I lira Thom Sunday till 1 P.M. j w d holds out the promise of making a far-reaching contribution Council approves the proposed res­ fl:30 a.m . to Midnight Committee Monday night in the Frj A Sal. 0:30 H.m. to 1 a.m. 10 both the immediate and long-range improvement of the com­ olutions, they will be submitted to Winfield Scott Hotel, Elizabeth, munity. This board has already contributed a new principle in con­ all local councils in the State for when the need for interesting struction in that lot sizes for home building have been increased approval and finally to the New younger people in the party was . avoid congestion and to make the community more attractive Jersey State Safety Council before Kitchen Now Open discussed. 111 appearance. being suggested^' to the State Leg­ —Photo by Hillside Photo Service Toys! Toys! Toys! HE, Planning Board has already rezoned certain areas to pre- islature. The Christmas lights for Tobin’s Appliances, of 1321 Liberty avenue, Day & Night WEATHER Assemblywoman Florence P. Dwy- were turned on laet weekend to ineugurete the hoi Id. v buying season. XMAS DECORATIONS Jjesirable types of development. It is studying the question of muni- , of Elizabeth, made suggestions Italian Tomato Pies (Nights) Rain ending this morning; fair Two strings are lllumniated and give a colorful effect. Arrangements for ONLY 11 SHOPPING cipal parking areas and in the unfolding of its Master Plan is co ­ for methods of presenting legisla­ Sausage & Meat Ball Sandwiches and cooler tonight and tomorrow. the Installation were made at Tobla’s expense. DAYS TO CHRISTMAS dering municipal playgrounds and parks. It has definitely set the tion. Cold Cut Sandwiches lte of the municipal civic center and in general bids fair to make John P. Schafer, of Simmons Work Clothes - Work Shoes bmerous beneficial changes. Company, Elizabeth, was named Orders Put Up T o Take Out Salem Pharmacy Work Gloves - Rubber Footwear chairman of the nominations com­ 1201 Salem Ave., Hilliide W ALTER R. LEE I'**" — BU tw ell Thoro#ood Uncle Tom ’s Eevi — Wanlilnfftoa Storm Hero In addition to thes* definite advances, there are others in the mittee and Harry E. Lake, a mem­ PRESCRIPTIONS velopment stage, such as property revaluation and obtaining a ber of the department of physical Home For Funerals Just As Your Doctor Orders “W y of soft water. But the chief characteristic common to all is education of the Union Township Cafe Inc. 1070 North Broad Street 1283 SALEM AVE., HILLSIDE T,,E SO LO M O N 8T° “ vitality of a new outlook based upon a genuine desire for Schools, will serve as member of the We Call for and Deliver "One of Hillside’s Good Stores’' 310 Hillside Ave. UN 2-3041 Hilliide, New Jersey EL 2-4547 Priigress. committee. Nominations will be pre­ EL 2-1663 Prescriptions — EL 2-423} 1299 Liberty Ave., WA 3-MtT

i PAGE 2—THE HILLSIDE TIMES, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1952 ^ n d thou preservest them all; and may be prevented effectively, i urge manik said, is contemplating forma­ Kempler, 1564 Leslie street. Kodachrome 'sjjjjfes of the camp, the host of heaven worshipped you not to cash checks for strangers tion of a Community. Citizens Advi­ Worst Driving New Recreation Merkle At Hudson Preview In Detroit thee'” Nehemiah 9:6. Read John unless you are certain of their iden­ sory Committee to represent vari­ located in Stokes State Forest, near 1:1-14. tity and their right to such checks ous civic groups and ice skating is Branchville, will be shown by Miss Marie Kuhnen, director. Plans for Weather Ahead W hat a wonderful beginning to “Before cashing any check, ask Center, Swimming planned for the Central Avenue Let’s face it,” Deputy Chief Paul the most wonderful B ook in the yourself this question: ‘If this check Field. the 1953 camping session will be world are the words, “ In the be­ is returned because of a forged en­ Korlesky warned Hillside motor­ Fools Proposed Plans of the recreation supervisor announced by Edward J. Ambry, ginning God.” By repeating the four dorsement, can I locate the forger were endorsed by the Labor Educa­ who heatls the N. J. State School ists today, “ Old man winter’s worst words over and over again, I have and recover my loss?’ A survey o f present and future tion Council which pledged active of Conservation; under whose aus­ weather is just around the proverb­ found that a forceful feeling of “This warning is brought to you recreational needs of the township support to have a referendum on pices the children’s program is ar­ ial corner.” reverence overtakes m e .' I wonder as a public service by your pohce the subject placed on the ballot. ranged. Camp Wapalanne is. unique by the National Recreation Associa­ The Deputy Chief pointed out it if. G od did not intend that the prac­ department, and in cooperation with Fully realizing the cost involved, the in the .state in that youngsters, still is not tod late to prepare for tice should be followed every time the “Know Your Endorser” cam­ tion has been proposed by P eter G. need justifies the expense, Mrs. using the forest as a classroom, act­ the winter drivihg hazards that lie we read the Bible or begin some paign of the United States Secret Hnmanik, recreation supervisor, it Bernstein asserted. ually spend their vacation studying ahead and listed six rules for mo­ task. To the Children o f Israel God Service, Treasury Department: was disclosed Monday night by Mrs. An opeh meeting of the council nature. torists to follow. seemed ever preseht. T hey felt his Raya Bernstein at a meeting o f the will take place Tuesday, January 6 The rules are the result of exten­ power and majesty and stood in awe Hillside Labor Education Council at at Hungarian Hall oh White street. sive tests conducted during the past o f His word and Law. her home, 1281 Liberty avenue. Mrs. speaker will be heard on the 12 years by the Committee on Win­ W hat a different w orld we would Bernstein’s report followed a con­ need for understanding labor laws Group Decides On ter Driving Hazards of the National make for ourselves if before every HELP US KEEP I ference between Huplnik and a and the principles of unionism in Safety Council. The Committee has task we would pause for an instant delgation from the council. order to protect the standard of liv­ New Jewish Center tested performance of passenger to remember, “In the beginning YOUR CITY CLEAN Humanik believes, according to ing. cars on all types of winter roads. G od.’r Surely the result would be a Mrs. Bernstein’s report, that Bristol- A public mass meeting is being Its recommendations are; closer walk with H im . It would FEREDAY & MEYER CO., j\rj GYPSY FENDER REPAIRS Myers Field should be the site for planned by the Citizens’ Committee 1. Get the "feel” of the road. Try mean more and better work per­ 864 ofiv e St., Elizabeth, N. j. Fire Captain Michael Marsnick, new community recreation center for a Hillside Jewish Center your brakes occasionally, while driv­ formed with less fatigue and great­ which would include an indoor and of 395 avenue, reported to Thursday, January 22, according ti ing slowly and away from other er cheerfulness. the police that three men were soli­ outdoor swimming pool serviced by Mrs. Robert Rosenberg, secretary traffic, to find out just how slick' Gracious God and Father, we ask citing fender work in Hillside Sat­ the same filtering plant. The pres­ the new organization. At this meet­ the road is. that Thou wilt help us at the be­ urday. ent Recreation Center on Liberty ing, which will be held in a large 2. Slow down. Adjust your speed ginning of each day to think of Police investigated and found that avenye is inadequate, Humanik told auditorium, plans will be submitted to road and weather conditions so Thee as one who wishes to be our the trio were itinerant gypsies. They Two of the many prominent Hudson dealers from all over the world the delegation, and suggested a one- who were at the preview of Hudson’s new Wonder Car, the Hudson Jet, for a new community center you can stop or maneuver safely. companion in the way, step by step. story structure be erected instead to protested that they were doing at Detroit’s Masonic Temple recently were (E. to R.) Arthur J. Stahl of Hillside. Various sites and buildings 3. Keep windshield clear of snow ------<-»------be used as a shelter for high school nothing illegal but left town at the Stahl’s Battery Service, Derby, Connecticut; Fred Wagner, Hudson New are being surveyed by a building iffid ice, fog and frost. students during off hours and sum-1 suggestion of the police. York Zone Manager, and Fred Merkle of Merkle Motors, Hillside. committee. 4. Pump your brakes to slow mer vacations. i ------down pr stop on slippery surfaces. Warns Merchants The Recreation Commission, Hu- BUY BONDS AND KEF.l THEM Pingry Upper School Jamming the brakes can lock the wheels and throw your car into a On Cashing Checks Two Are Burned In Bishop To Confirm Hears Talk By Gibby dangerous skid. STOP CRABBING. IT ISN'T 5. Follow at a safe distance. Keep Local merchants were cautioned THEY COME SO LA7Y e v e r y P l a c e t h a t h a s DOWM HERE I'LL BET THE ZIP AND MOkE ZIP Robert B. Gibby, of 270 Ogden well back of the car ahead and give this week by Deputy Chief Paul W H E N A DOO C H A S E S THAT PLEASES THE AT IT WALKS. CUSTOMER AS DOES Heii Plant Blast i Class Of Adults way, spoke to the upper school at yourself room to stop. Korlesky to exercise special care be- Pingry School Tuesday cn the sub­ 6. Use tire chains on snow and for cashing checks for persons with Two men were slightly burned in On Sunday, December 14, the COMMUNITY ject of business. ice. whom they are not acquainted. Kor­ a boiler explosion at the Heil Comp­ Right Rev. Theodore R. Ludlow, Mr. Gibby, a member of the class Deputy Chief Korlesky explained lesky asserted: APPLIANCES any, Route 29, at 2:16 p.m. Monday. D.D., I,T..P. will preach at the elev­ of 1931, is an executive of the firm that reinforced type chains enable “ It has come to m y attention that GONE-YOUR PROM IS en o’clock service in the Church of Herman Heicht, 49, 35 Sayre of Desks, Inc., of . a car at 20 miles per hour to stop in merchants have cashed a number St. Mary Magadalene, 137 Pomona He is a trustee of the school, presi­ about 77 feet on glare ice and in 40 Street, Elizabeth, and Irving Owen, of commercial and government D on ’t wait until someone avenue, Newark, and will confirm dent of Pingry Alumni and father feet on hard packed snow. At the 59, of 94g Kilsythe road, Elizabeth, checks for persons other than law­ a class of adults and adolescents. As of Robert, a student at the school. same speed, “ winterized” tire take breaks into your place and his helper, were cleaning the lines ful owners of such checks. Many of j Bishop Ludlow expects to retire next Mr. Gibby’s speech was part of?*i about 188 feet to stop on glare ice rifles your safe. iEtna on the oil burner that heats the these merchants have lost consid- | summer, this will be the last oppor­ series of vocational talks given by and about 60 feet to stop on hard plant with a light oil. erable sums of m oney by accepting j Safe Burglary Insurance tunity in this neighborhood to hear members of the alumni during the packed snow, according to National WE ARE AUTHORIZED DEALERS FOR The oil became vaporized and checks with forged endorsements. I insures not only the con­ one who is noted for his keen sense last three years. Safety Council tests, he said. “In order that this type of crime when the automatic gas pilot was of social responsibility as well as for tents, but also damage to GENERAL ELECTRIC TELEVISION turned on it ignited the oil fumes his deep spirituality. BUY BONDS AND KEEP THEM the safe itself. Ask for and exploded. The explosion blew J. Norwood V an Ness 21” Table M o d e l...... $319.95 the protective shell and the doors A Quiet Talk j full particulars. Residents To Attend ^Leaders in style and values in Guild Opticians ‘ with matching base off the boiler. All the windows and By Lay Preacher | Men’s & Young Men’s suits, tpp “STYLISH EYEGLASSES— I one of the doors of the boiler room “Thou, even thou, art lord alone; in the rear of the building were Annual Camp Reunion i coals & overcoats & sportswear LARGE SELECTION— j OuocaxiUutJkiJcc COMMUNITYAPPlIANCt ^TELEVISION CO. thou hast made heaven, the heaven JOHN C. P0ZAR broken. ! GIVE US A TRIAL QUALITY SERVICE” | fOP TH E BEST EXPERIENCED T .V .^ R A D IO REPAIR SERVICE Over 200 youngsters from all sec­ of heavens, with all their host, the Both men were treated for minor tions of the state will meet on the earth and all things that are there- j 570 Clinton Ave., Newark, N. J. AGENCY burns about the face and head and | Kay Clothing Co. Tel HI 3-4705 — HI 8-2207 Montclair State Teachers College in, the seas and all that is therein, ( "Complete Insurance Service’ were given first aid treatmeht by campus Saturday, December 13, for t 39 Broad Street ^HILLSIDE RADIOaELEVISION John Hassadick. of 88 Monroe place, the third annual Camp Wapalanne 1155 Liberty Ave. Elizabeth, the plant’s first aid man. { E LIZABETH , N. J. (Z •XtfiuiaJrCi.C?’th*u. ■••sUACd, 1 9 2 9 reunion. To be held in the College y Auto Body & Fender x SIDNEY T. HOLT corner Crann Street They were later transferred to the High School auditorium from 2 to | Regent Theatre Building REPAIRS & PAINTING tS^WAVERLY 3-4055 Industrial Hospital on Hillside ave­ 4 p.m., the get-together will fea­ STORE HOURS Official Diamond Appraiser EL 5-5636 nue for further examination and 1536 LIBERTYAVE.w^-WINANS AVE. ture square dancing and group sing­ Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Les Cove Established 1882 treatment. ing. 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. 557 ROUTE 29 786 Broad St., cor. 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At a recent meet­ XMAS AT HUNTER’S ‘ hose who participated in ing in Hillside, Jack Slavitt, Chair­ he recital after the election were man of the Essex County Commit­ Natalie Hillman, Harriet Hillman tee, stressed the urgency of a suc­ a °PPenheim, Ronald Friedman cessful drive and was promised full and Allan Koris of Hillside, and 1032 STUYVESANT AVE. UNION, N. J. cooperation hy Herman Arlcin, Baibara Ades, Blanche Cooperman president of B’nai B'rith. Sueanne Cooperman and Eloise De­ Co-Chairman Charles Rausch and witt of Newark. Several musical Sam Cohen announced that the games were played. membership drive to recruit 200 new members will be terminated with a breakfast celebration on Sunday, To Complete Scout No Greater Savings Anywhere December 21, B’nai B’rith will replace Its reg­ ular meeting of December 15 with a Jamboree Plans “College Night" program on Decem­ ber 22 for Hillside students who are Final plans will be made next TOAST- Famous Make home for the holidays. Max Schlei- Monday night by the Hillside Jam­ SUNBEAM REVERE fer, program chairman, announced boree Fund-Raising Committee at a that appropriate entertainment is meeting at the home of the chair­ MASTER IRON being arranged with the cooperation man, Nat Gold, of 229 Fitzpatrick Mixmaster WARE of the Womens’ Chapter. street, for ways of raising money to Reg. $23.00 Reg. $9.95 Complete send ten Hillside Boy Scouts to tile Priced from National Jamboree in California, next summer. Parents of the boys $18.88 $7.88 Proclamation planning to make the Jamboree trip $46.50 $3.80 WHEREAS, Infantile Paralysis are strongly urged to attend the n fi ° ^ 0 has, for the past many years, struck meeting. Information may be ob­ our nation with intense fury, tak­ tained by contacting the chairman Automatic at EL 2-1961. ing savage toll of thousands of little AUTOMATIC children and, • The committee held its first meet­ PRESTO WHEREAS, the services o f the ing Friday evening at the home of WARING National Foundation for Infantile Fred Schreihofer, of 547 Buchanan STEAM Paralysis and its thousands of chap­ street, and initial plans were dis­ COFFEE COOKER ters. were at hand to aid those cussed. The ten local Scouts who stricken and, expect to go to California will con­ BLENDOR 4 qt. WHEREAS, in so doing, last sum­ sist of one from Troop 92, one from IRON mer the National Foundation ex­ Troop 93, three from Troop 94, three Reg. $37.95 MAKER hausted its epedemic emergency aid from Troop 97 and two from Troop Reg. $18.95 $12.95 fund, > Reg. $12,95 6 qt. WHEREAS, the 1953 M arch of Dimes, January 2-31, provided the $31.8!! SEEK TO PROBATE WILL $ 1 0 .8 8 only means by which the National $17.95 Foundation and its chapters may The following application for pro­ bate of a will has been filed with continue to fight Infantile Paralysis Surrogate Charles A, Otto, Jr.; Ira by aiding those stricken while fi­ Van Poznak, died November 21; Es­ nancing research to find a preven­ ther Van Poznak, widow, 832 Win­ tive or cure and, chester avenue, executrix and bene­ WHEREAS, Infantile Paralysis is ficiary. certain to strike again next sum­ mer and adequate resources' must be available to meet its menace. Here's a Separate Food THEREFORE, I Robert C. Kirk­ 78 It PM ALBUMS ...... 50% off patrick. Mayor of the Township of Freezer Where Frozen Hillside, in the County of Union and 45 RPM ALBUMS ...... 25% - 30% off Foods Never Go "Soft" State of New Jersey, urgently appeal 45 RFM SINGLE CLASSICAL . 20% off to each and every resident of Hill­ side to join zealously during the 33 1/3 RPM RECORD ...... 30% off period of January 2-31 in making the 1953 March of Dimes the most ------33 1 /3 RPM ------Here's Automatic Defrost­ successful in local history. Dated: December 4, 1952. PONTIAC 79c REMINGTON 10” $1.89 12” $2.49 ing That Gets Rid of Frost Signed: $3,10 — RCA Bluebird & Columbia Entre ■— $3.10 Before it Even Collects I ROBERT C. KIRKPATRICK, Mayor ------33 1/3 — 78 — 45 ------• Large Selection Of • Demonstrated in Your Home Without Obligation — Call Now — and you don't h ave Children’s Records to m onkey with a n y d ials, Single Records and Picture Book Albums buttons, clocks or timers. from 59c to $3.68 BROIL-QUIK It's rea lly automatic. PHONOGRAPHS Reg. $59.95 SINGLE 78 RPM PHONOS $19.95 COMPLETE NOW - $39.50 And what could be more 3 speed phonos (78-45-33 1/3) convenient than shelves ALL STYLES from $24.95 that roll out all the w a y ? WEBCOR — VM — RCA VICTOR VANITY FAIR — CONCERT HALL

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iimcmlim*n!H and' supplements thereto. tamps, cost of advertising this notice FvilOfComnuinism If the purchaser shall fail to pay the Legal Notices a sale and the preparation of all in­ Christ the King Catholic* Church, it ,nP balance of the purchase price as here­ struments, Including the deed and authorize the proper' officers to execu TOU’NSHir OF IIILLSIDH in wet forth, the aforesaid deposit shall cgtfkiihyns. and agrees to deposit on a formal agreement or sale with n be retained by the Township as li­ PUBLIC NOTICE i, count thereof the sum of $60.00 in quidated damages and the Township In accordance with New Jersey Re­ purchaser, or make a deed of com-- InKoreaDcscribed ■ash on December 16, 1952. «, may proceed to resell said premises. nnre to said purchaser, or his hcir.s i vised Statutes 40:60-26 and the amend­ flu* Township Committee may, at the The purchaser, in bidding, further assigns, as the case may require "Russian pilots are acting as ments and supplements , thereto, notice ie and place above specified-, accept By direction of the Township agrees to pay in addition to the d offer, provided no higher price flight leaders for Chinese forma­ am ount bid, all expenses of the sale Is hereby given'that the Township Com- miltee of the Township of Ui 11i.i■. PASSED: November 25, 1952. and conveyance including revenue mittoe of the Township of Hillside will oilier person o: ATTEST: tions," declared John McKenna in a stam ps, cost of advertising this notice aid property by a n d meet on Tuesday, December 16. 1952 at iny reject Bp id if it sees fit. HOWARD J. BLOV. W U tu of sale and the preparation of all in- talk on ‘Korea’ before the Hillside C lu b Municipal Headquarters, No. 1281 North that the Township Cf Township < stuumentB, Including the deed and Rotary Club Tuesday. McKenna, a resolutions, and agrees to deposit on H im Ne­ at account thereof the sum of $110.00 In M. and will there and then, or ap lieutenant commander, was called cash on December 1(1, 1952. soon thereafter as the matter can be into L.S.T. service two weeks after Conveyance shall he subject to the considered, consider an offer made by Lunch For Children following restriction and condition Christ the King Catholic Church to pur­ Junior Women Advance Bazar Plans the fighting started in Korea. He w h ich shall run with the land: chase from the Township of Hlllsidi esign the While Mothers Shop is Represent principal of the Roselle The grantee, his heirs and assigns will kno The Junior Woman's Club of Hill­ construct upon the premises only a Tax Assessment Maps of the, said Town- Enjoy Vtof/Mk dividends at The executive board of the Ilur- skip as Jails 6. 7 and 8 in Block 58/6,, side continued making plans for | Park Junior High School. dwelling with or without garage den-Looker School P.T.A. will serve w h ich shall conform substantially In excepting from the foregoing however, Miss Fazio Engaged McKenna gave some vivid des­ such part of Hie said premises as Is lo­ the bazar April 3 at Maple Hall, type, size and quality to those resi­ 'TftAbif aoNAi 1 0 / a hot luncheon to all the children in criptions of the situation in Korea, dences in- closest proximity to the cated within the limits of Rloy Street nnd / q per annum Tuesday night during a business ses A t Cocktail Party the school on Thursday, December j He described the mountain terrain premises nr shall oonslst of such other excepting also from the foregoing such n ___ i . I’L . . " latest sion at the hall. The bazar will be type of structure as shall be expressly part of tlic said lots as lies between the rate 18. so that their mothers will have j “ d. approved by tlip Township Committee southerly line of Columbia Avenue and 2 have the same fear and the same a line drawn parallel tlwjreto and 80 feet conducted from 2 to 10 p.m. A chow the whole day to go Christmas of the Township of Hillside and will pressures and the bitter fighting is construct no other building or struc­ southerly therefrom, the lands to be ftfiftWCf SAVINGS INSURED mein supper will be served from conveyed being located on the north­ 5 to 7 p.m. and coffee and desert shopping. no different from any other war. ture upon the premises nnd the said Township shall have Hie right of re­ easterly side of Bloy Street, for the sum up to $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 also will be served during the day. The mentors o f the board will be "The fight for the mountain tops, entry for breach of the I..regoing,pro­ of $4(10.0(1 net. upon the following terms The group is collecting articles hostesses. see-saws back and forth,” the vision. A resolution duly adopted by IN OUR $4ii.00 in cash Is to he paid on Decern? ------<_ »------speaker said. ‘Whoever holds the said TownshiiV- Pommlt’oe at any time for the white elephant table, books, ber 16, 1952, if the said offer is ac­ Accounts invited top dominates an area about fifty determining p a t there has been sub­ empty tuna fish cans and spools stantial compliance with the forego­ cepted by the Township Committee; (rom $5.00 up from thread, Christmas ribbon, bells, miles around. ing prevision Arid Ihai ihr" nbjecfH-• and the buInnre .of. . .. . __ Faculty Supper Of $360.(0 in cash is to be paid on clos­ sequins, and soap, which will be i "The Koreans are a distinct iace con templnled thereby lias been nccom with a long and honorable history. plished shall constitute proof for all ing of title within 30 days from the made into articles for the bazar. purposes that all restrictions and cor.- dale A delegation of members and I The large cities are like ours, but ditions hcl-pby imposed have terminat­ High School PTA outside thp peop.e are 500 years be­ ed and are no longer in efect. dee tli BERKELEY their husbands will distribute gifts hind us. They are a proud race and T h e Township Commute may, at the streets bordering an d Loan of clothing to seven children at The High School P.T.A. held its tim e and place above specified, acct pt nisi ynlng laws and < the Walter Matheny '-School for apniial faculty supper last W ednes­ they believe the U.S. is the oneriac- mid offer, provided no higher price or f the State of New Jet Association io Township of Hillside. Cerebral Palsy at Far Hills Decem­ day at 6:30 p.m. in the gymnasium tor in the world that can save them id ter terms shall then be bid fm *.a*«1 irupert.v by any other person or it may ann the 88 Lyons A venu e at Bergen Street ber 21. The group will include Mr. of the school. Mrs. Herbert Fitz was from communism. In fact any one having any do ijjh- about the evil of •eject said offer if it sees fit. and Mrs. Richard Lacey, Mr. and responsible for the beautiful holiday In the event that the Township Coni- ict ft •Hi in U.S. 54:4-63.2 and 63.3 and Newark 8, N. J. • W A 6-2221 communism has only to see the ef­ amendments nnd supplements Mrs. Stanley Davis, Mr. and Mrs. decorations on the walls-and the nltt.ee shall accept the offer made by fects in Korea. Hundreds of kids are Vnthony Chlznuskas. it may authorize tli Hours: 9 a.m.-4 p.m.; Monday evenings to 7 Philip Amato, Mrs. Fred Schloss- tables. urchasev shalf fail to pay the wandering around with arms or legs ol'fi. to I'o ASSETS OVER $10,000,000 hauer, Mr. and Mrs. William Schultz Guests were members of the ent of vith io purchastr. balance of the purchase price as here­ and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Roberts. Board of Education and the faculty missing, sea.win? The land is dev­ or m aki a rice to :>il«l in set forth, the aforesaid deposit astated.” purehasr,' or his helri ssigiis, as the shall be retained by the Township as Six new members were inducted and their escorts. Savings Account: * Christmas and Vacation Clubs The speaker described his experi­ case may require. liquidated damages and the Township in a candlelight ceremony. Mrs. Mrs. Randolph Chasman was Hv direction of the Township Com­ may proceed to resell said premises. Home M ortgage loans • |tpm e Repair loans • Construction loans • Money ences transporting prisoners to Ko- Roberts presided assisted by Mrs. chairman of the evening’s program. mittee of the Township of Hillside The purchaser, in bidding, further Orders ■ Travelers' Cheques • U. S. Savings Bonds Sold and Redeemed. PASSED: November 25. 195 2. agrees to pay In addition to the Fred Sinzinger, advisor. The evening started with com ­ je-do Island. Asked about repatria­ tion, he said the communists will HOWARD J. HLOY. amount bid, all expenses of the sale The annual Christmas party con­ MISS THERESE FAZIO munity singing. The rest of the eve- Township Clerk and conveyance including revenue kill the anti-communist prisoners, cluded the program. Miss Dorothy nine consisted o f an accordian solo Mr. and Mrs. Carmen Dill, of 1107 and are doing it now in the prisoner Wolf was in charge of entertain­ by Mark Zimmerman, a professional, ment. Miss Wolf and Mrs. Elroy .Liberty avenue, announced the en­ and a dance team from the Fred compounds. McKenna feit it was our moral duty to let the prisoners Mesz were hostesses. gagement of their daughter, ^iss Astaire Studios and the following choose if they wanted to return. Mrs. Mesz and Mrs. Davis are in Therese Fazio, to Mariano John students: violin solo by Leroy Ko- charge of the boathouse party at He urged parents who have sons Placca, son of Mr. and Mrs. John ross, accompanied by Roberta Gul- Echo Lake Park, Westfield, Janu­ kin; solo, Barbara Tumarkin: approaching 18 years of age to get preliminary training in the naval ary 17. Reservations are limited to Placca, Roselle Park, at a cocktail soprano solo, Miriam Leinwand and twenty-five couples.’ party given Sunday at their home. a ballet solo, Barbara Holtzmam reserve in Elizabeth. Then when the I his Xmas Give Music i time comes, the youth can enter Miss Fazio was graduated from accompanied by Eugene Hyman, of O.G.C. BOARD MEETING the Hillside High School and the Elizabeth. the navy. The morale of our forces fluctu­ Newark Link 3, O.G.C. executive Barbizon School of Modeling. She There were two door prizes and ates, but it is very high now due board, will meet on Monday evening, is employed by Bristol-Myers Comp­ eight prizes for dance lessons at to General Eisenhower’s visit, Mc­ December 15 at 8 p.m. at the home any. the Studios. Kenna said. Another good factor of Mrs. Rose Stahl, 11 Eckert ave­ Mr. Placca, a graduate of Roselle The High School Jazz Band pro­ was instituting the one year rota­ nue, Newark. Park High School, served three vided music for dancing. The over­ tion system, he declared. years in the Coast Guard. He was a all chairman for the evening was Make This Your ‘‘One-Stop*’ Head­ At least 15,000.000 Americans must member of the Charlie Spivak Or­ Mrs. James Lynskey. be trained in Civil Defense and chestra for four years and is now The following home economics Legal Notices EVERY American must learn the making arrangements to open his students were waitresses for the quarters for Everything Musical simple rules of self-protection for own music studio. supper: Carol Resos, Barbara Getz, TOWNSII11* OF HILLSIDE survival. PUBLIC NOTICE Joan Crichton, Lillian LaPlace, In accordance with New Jersey Re­ Clarice Nadler, Joan Jackson, Har­ vised Statutes 40:60-26 and the amend­ for Everybody... riet Flecker, Helen Sibiga, Matilda ments and supplements thereto, notjee Hollywood Furniture Guidance Talk For Starace, Patricia Kliem, Myrna is hereby given that the Township Com­ mittee of the Township of Hillside will JUVENILE FURNITURE Cooperman, Karoline Weiner, Jane meet on Tuesday, December ,16. 1952 nt Municipal Headquarters. No. 1284 North Eaby Carriages - Bicycles - Toys Valentino, Ellen Toth, Irma Vit, - 8 8 - B’naiB’rithWomen Peggy Wacker, Sandra Weinstein Broad Street. Hillside, New Jersey, at Garden Furniture 8:00 P.M. and will there and then, or The B’nai B’rith Women of Hill­ and Patricia O ’Hara. 1730 Stuyvesant Ave., Union, N. J as soon thereafter as the matter can he side will sponsor a ‘‘What’s My considered, consider an offer made by Wide Selection of Records and Albums to UNionville 2-7057 Line?” at the December 17 meeting Anthony Chizauskas to purchase from at Sinai Congregation at 8:30 p.m. the Township of Hillside premises known Christmas Plans and designated on the Tax Assessment Dr. Morris Rubin, executive di­ Maps of the said Township as Lot 173 Please Every Taste! Make This a “ Record rector of B’nai B ’rith . Vocational in Block 32/6. having a frontage on Bu­ Counselling Service, will be the fea­ chanan Street of 35 feet, for the sum Of Women’s Units of $1,050 net. upon the following terms Christmas!” tured guest. i and conditions: Dr. Rubin has had many years of A Christmas party for the Ameri­ $125.50 in cash is to he paid on Dec­ 'inly Portable ember 16, 1952, if the said offer is ac­ experience in the field of pyscho- can Home Department of the Hill­ cepted by the Township Corrimittee; logy and guidance. He received his side Woman’s Club has been plan­ nnd the balance of MARGIN doctor’s degree from the Univer­ ned by the chairman, Mrs. Arthur B. $924.50 in cash is to be paid on clos­ sity of Pennsylvania. Kirk, at Maple Hall on Tusday, Dec­ ing of title within 30 days from the date of sale. Prior to coming with B’nai B’rith, ember 16 at 1:30 p.m. Members will Conveyance is to be made by bargain Dr. Rubin was vocational advisor at exchange gifts. Hostesses for the and sale deed; subject to special as­ CHRISTMAS ALBUMS POPULAR RECORDS the University of Pennsylvania Vet­ afternoon will be Mrs. Philip sessment for the construction of curbs on Buchanan Street, the rights of the erans’ Guidance Center. Schaub, Mrs. Wayne T. Branom, public in any streets bordering on the Oh Holy Night Lonesome Road Sonya Dayne will lead the choral Mrs. William Rhodes, Mrs. Walter premises, to zoning laws and ordin­ group in several renditions. Refresh­ Johnson, Mrs. Walter Borneman, ances of the State of New Jersey and Winter’s Here Again of the Township of Hillside, and to The Virgin’s Slumber Song ments will be served. The public is Mrs. John Trousdell, Mrs. Samuel taxes for the balance of the current Suddenly invited to attend. The vocational Allcorn, Mrs. Walter Kobin. year to be assessed in the manner spt forth in R.S. 54:4-63.2 and 63.3 and the Christmas Carols guidance chairman for the evening On Thursday, December 18 at the Shoes of Happiness will be Mrs. Mac Norman Fosman. home of the president, Mrs. Ray­ The program chairman is Mrs. Marc mond V. W olf, 1080 Salem avenue at Night Before Christmas My Tormented Heart 4 Swanger, 8 p.m., the Fine Arts Department will meet in a group to make arti­ Howdy Doody’s Christmas Party Jam-bowl-liar Sorority Christmas ficial Christmas trees. Mrs. Frank You Belong To Me U.S. Pot. Of!. Foote, chairman, will have as her Rudolph’s Second Christmas Party For Orphans hostesses Mrs. Maurice Murphy, Lipstick On Your Collar Plans were made for the Christ­ Mrs. Franklin Rogers, Mrs. Herbert Merry Christmas Music mas party for orphans to be held at Fitz, Mrs. Harold Love, Mrs. Frank Daddy Be Good To Me Clark, Mrs. J. Waldron Fischer, Mrs. NEW R O Y A L the home of Joan Mustalish, of 1413 I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus That’s W hat Christmas Means To Me Boa place, Sunday, December 14, at John J. Growney. a recent meeting of the Junior Chapter of Sigma Lambda Phi Sor­ T h e World ority at the home of Geraldine Hess, Sinai Progams To og 1132 Bank street. The next regular meeting will be pJo.1 Rxfeble the Christmas party with the senior ObserveHannukah see it here! chapter at the home of Mrs. Camp­ bell of Leland place on Tuesday, With the kindling of the first , s ’2 .4 7 December 16. f Hannukah light before sundown Fri­ 89 1.05 Drawings for the winners of the day, December 12, the Jewish people will usher in Hannukah, or the SLIFER Merchandise Club were held, Marilyn FOR ALBUMS (E.P.) Lamson and Mrs. Craig being pick­ Festival of Lights. TYPEWRITER CO. ed. * This eight-day celebration com­ memorates the Maccabean victory 655 High Street in their struggle for religious free­ O l v SAVE TIME AND dom against Antiochus, 165 B.C.E. Newark 2, N. J. ENERGY. REFER On each evening of the Hannukah MArkft 3-2616 the family gathers about the Han­ TO CLASSIFIED nukah menorah to light Hannukah r c a V i c t o r r e c o r d s FREE DELIVERY BUSINESS ADS. candles and sing Hannukah songs. JJickory, It i§ also customary to exchange gifts, partake of special delicacies and to arrange for joyous celebra­ ! Dickory Dock R ead the Know What tions in the synagogue and at home. 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During the Sabbath services Sat­ Too Late To Love You LIES urday morning, December 15, Law­ rence Jaffe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don’t Let The Stars Get In Your Eyes Nina Never Knew THE HILLSIDE TIMES Morris Jaffe, 1452 Maple avenue, Tennessee Tango will become Bar Mltzvah at Sinai Y e j & t ' Hey Little Girl Congregation, Maple avenue. M443 North Broad St. WA 3-9207 Because You’re Mine Home Coming W altz Civil Defense is here to stay . . . Wish You Were Here He’s So Wonderful we will need it just as long as we need a strong military force. Everything I Have Is Yours I May Be Lonesome Outside Of Heaven Lucky Pierre JOSEPH p. s o b o You’ll find LIBERTY BAKE SHOP Blue In Advance Fandango Newark’s Widest Selection LIBERTY AVE. NEAR LONG Fine MAPLE Furniture Exterminators Clock Repairs Try One Of Our Delicious and any other ! Hillside Radio & Television j service you need Cocoanut Cream, Cocoanut Custard, Pumpkin, g A Reputable Firm . . . since 1929 t Lemon Meringue and Assorted Fruit Pies

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Anne Ogier had 167, Sing At Hospital Team Standings 167, 193 for a 527 set and Rose To­ Despite Tom Clark’s 633 and Ed Bailey avenues were entered and \ five seasons of varsity football, was Marcia Joyce Botnick, ten yean Coach Joe Silver’s 1952-53 edition* WL man had games of 154, 171, 166 for a Sudnick's 613, leading Hollywood ransacked and three other attempts awarded the North Jersey Group 3 491 total. M ary Beach rolled 463 of Comet basketers. will be unveiled Bader Florist 26 13 at entry were made. Ice boxes in Championship by the New Jersey old, daughter of iMr. and Mrs. H ar­ and Kay G lavitch 459. For the losers R ec dropped a pair to Jefferson Newark Electro Plating two homes were raided to provide vey Botnick, of 1611 Summit avenue, tomorrow, Friday December 12, Basketball Schedule 26 13 Stella Dainoski had 498, Marion Print Shop in the Hollywood Night Intel-scholastic Athletic Association meals for the burglar or burglars. has been invited to sing at T h e when the Hiller cage squad travels Club Diana 24 " 15 Brennan a 224 game and 489 series. meeting In Trenton. Dec. 12—Union, Away League, shaving its lend to. two An unusually Interesting address Little Sisters of the Poor In Newark Stan Sommers Edith Anzovina rolled a 186 game. More thnn $18,000 in charges across the Salem Dam to tangle id—Perth Amboy 20 Vi 18, Ms games. on Mexico As I Knew It” was made on Saturday, December 27. Idle Saxer won the week's free against the township lor street im­ with the neighbor boys from Union. Dan & Browne 18 21 at a meeting of the Lions Club at Marcia lias also been asked to 19— Regional, Away lubrication from Heinz Esso. Sam De Parre's 266, 221, 662 gave provements planned several years Wald Furniture Co. Scannell’s Restaurant by Rev. entertain the children at the H os­ The meeting will also mark the 23—Cranford 17 Vi 21 Vi J & P Distributing a sweep over ago but never carried out were George H. Brewer, pastor of the pital fo r Crippled Children in N ew ­ the first of four home and home Jan. Bowling Unlimited 17 22 Hillside Rec. Bomber De Santo’s wiped off the books of the Town­ 3—Kearny, Away 627 gave Paul & Bill’s a pair over First Baptist Churota. of Hillside. ark fo r the' third consecutive year. clashes, the others being with Perth Ben Herman’sMVafs 16 ship Committee. 6—St, Mary’s, Away 23 Linsemann Florists. Last place M i­ An old abandoned garage at 4 She goes to all the wards and sings Amboy, Kearny and Belleville. The An appeal to.President Roosevelt Hollywood Pet Shop 14 25 Let Guard Posts At chel Screen swept Otto’s Esso Ser- White street which had been trans­ and entertains the children. remaining contests on the 18-game 9—Belleville for favorable action on Hillside's Club Diana really upset the Ba­ ferred, into a tabernacle was to be Marcia, who Is a student at the schedule are single tilts. 13—Jefferson vicenter while VMS Concrete Forms application for PWA funds for a der Florists in the last sessio 20— Edison, Away- il of shut out Coe Ave. Liquor. dedicated the week of December new high school was made. It took George Washington School, Is a This year’s Comet cage artists are Newark Academ classical soprano and has been a 23—Linden bowling in the Liberty Ladies Fri­ 12 as the Hillside Rescue' Taber­ the form of a telegram sent Wed­ something of an unkown quantity. day Nite League at the Hillside Rec­ nacle, for rescue work and relief concert soloist at Fischer’s Hall in 27—Union Two Hillside boys are slated Jo see nesday evening by George Crystal, While four of the starting five have reation by winning three games among the poor, New York City. She has been sin g­ 30—Belleville, Away plenty of action with the Newark chairman of the Civic and Wellnrc had some varsity experience, only Peb. from the leaders. One other clean Leaders Jolted Emma M, Dunlop,president of the ing sin ce she was . six years old. one, Marv Fishman, can be called a 3—Kearny, Away Academy basketball quintet which Committee of the Progress Club of 6—Irvington sweep was rolled by Wald Furniture inaugurated its season this week, i George Washington School P.T.A., Hillside. veteran. It is the kind of a squad over the Dan & Browng girls. An emergency food slielf should 9—Weequahic, Away David Garodnick, a senior, and Dick urged no reductions’ In the appro­ Purchase of a new fire engine, to that may be a little slow getting Ben Herman’s Wafs took a pair In Mixed League priation of the Board of Education be a major part of your “ fam ily under way, but with the first few 13—Seton Hall Sherman, a junior, both loom as j replace one old machine, was rec­ plan” for Civil Defense. from Newark Electro Plating, with busy performers in guard berths. The two top teams in the Holly­ in a letter to the Hillside Times. games under their belt, should be­ 20—Summit, Away ommended to the Township Com­ Ethel White rolling 494 for the The Minutemen opened their 16- I wood Sunday Night Mixed League Arrangements were reported com­ gin to resemble the formidable type 21 Perth Amboy, Away mittee by Fire Chief Albert ch am ­ — ------.------; i Wafs. umeriy Liberty jtsaroer Barber shop Shop tooK took the the game campaign against Newark | received rude jolts from their chief pleted at the meeting o f the Hill­ berlain. of outfit which Silver usually man­ side Schoolmen's Club for the string lineup with Fishman are Jack odd game from Bowling Unlimited, Tech Tuesday and tomorrow they adversaries in this week’s matches The annual Christmas party of ages to turn out by the time’ the dance and basketball game between baperstein and Roger Keehn, six ,Helen Paul rolled 475 for the Bar- will face the Montclair Academy I as Hollywood Rec swept leading the Hollywood Park Improvement New Year rolls around. bers. and Marie Lund spilled the the High S ch ool’ team and the fac­ RnKtwo TDArt Davidsonv . ------1 at ^nt,eicenter ’ anaand ■five on their home court in the Policastro TV on Oz Policastro’s 595 Association at 11 o’clock Christmas Expected to comprise the first maples for 512. In the last match, Bob Bornstem, only newcomer to Academy gym and Hen Sarnoski’s 210. ulty for the benefit of the Welfare morning was arranged at a meeting PERSONAL Stan Sommers. won two from the Association of Hillside. the varsity. The reserves include Sherman, who also played varsity DiLeo's Meat Market shut out of the group at the home of Jose­ Hollywood Pet Shop. Charlie Sabatino, A1 Goldberg. football at Newark Academy, will second place Hirleman’s Esso on William Rnyner, who retired as phine A. Hlross, president, 1030 Snooky Waskieweicz, Lou Mascola Two orchids were donated this be one of 21 boys who will receive George DiLeo’s 224. John’s Meat president of Sinai Congregation aft­ Fail-view plnce. LOANS MajV Share. Tony “D oc” Martucci week by Bader Florist and were won the Academy's varisty "N" at the Market completed the kalsomine er serving two years, was praised for­ and Doug Kilian. Hurden-Looker Post 50, American by Paula Makowski and Emily Wes­ annual football dinner which will night with a sweep over last place ms leadership in the reconstruction Legion, decided to cooperate with ley. of Sinai Temple at 1479 Maple ave­ Next Tuesday the Comets will be held next Wednsday night at Fontan’s. Three games separate the Argonne Post 6, Ellznbeth, in the AT LOW open the home season with Perth the Rock Spring Club in West Or- five top teams in the standings. nue at a testimonial dinner-dance latter’s naturalization classes. The Amboy. All Tuesday games are in Bremble’s Drops Two range. Hugh Devore, coach of the given in his honor by the members local post was to encourage aliens the afternoon and Friday contests New York University gridders, will of the congregation and the Wo­ INTEREST RATES at night. to attend the classes for Instruc­ But Maintains Lead be the principal speaker. men's Auxiliary at Klausner's Hotel tion ill Americanism and in fulfill­ School Addition Pleasantdale. Although dropping two games ing the requirements for citizenship. N O EXTRA CHARGES Friday night in the Hillside Rec Named Winners In Friday Night League to Ruppert's, Dedicated Here Inquiries invited at any Bremble’s Inn remained in the lead Two-One Results of our offices with 25' i victories. Madeline Dobos Dedication of the Calvin Cooltdge was high for the victors with a 497. School multipurpose room by the Handy Subscription Order Blank Fishing Contest Board of Education Tuesday eve­ Rose Hays and Eve Gormley turned In Alley Matches Winners of the fishing contest in 475 each arj^i Jeanne Woods 469, ning was attended by about 100 All the matches were ended in a persons. sponsored by The Solomon Store, For Bremble’s’ Jewel Moore rolled In order to be sure to get your weekly copy of WEST SIDE Perfect Form! two to one decision at the last Mrs. Walter Stump, P.T.A. presi­ 1299 Liberty avenue, which closed 160, 154 and 202 for a 516 series. meeting of the Hillside Recreation Sunday, November 30, were an­ Audrey Potts had 487. dent, presented a lectern to John The Hillside Times, with all the local news and Yours for the asking! W ell Monday Nite League. Lopresti, Jr., principal of the school, nounced yesterday by Jack Radius, Syl’s Signs, second place team with TRUST CO. Koehler Plumbing won over Hill­ ns the gift of the P.T.A. Arthur help you to learn bowling, if one of the judges. 25 wins also dropped a pair to Lib­ pictures, fill in the tlank and mail to the office. side Radio, White Diamond over Dienst, president of the Hillside They are: first prize in the black erty Drugs. Hilda Cantillon was Jime’s Auto Ftepair, Elmer’s Tavern Heights Civic association, presented THE HILLSIDE TIME8, NEWARK, N. J. you don t know it! All our fish class, Joseph Bonano, of 1413 high for Syl’s with 460 and Myna over Chick’s Sea Food, Hillside Lopresti $15 to be used to ’purchasc 1443 North Broad St., Summit place, Union, six pounds, Tarrant had 452. For Liberty Drugs alleys are mirror-smooth! Sports Club over Franklin Esso Ser­ something for the new room. Springfield A ve. & High St. seven ounces; rainbow trout class,' Jean Mueller had 496 and Joyce De- Hillside, N. J. vice and D an’s Inn over Hungarian Abner Rosenthal, of 263 Clinton Vore a 167 game and 451 set. Speakers included Mrs. Robert C. * Lyom Ave. & Bergen St. Club. Kirkpatrick, president of the Board .place, Newark, three pounds, nine Third place Gypsy Camp team Gentlemen: High pinners of the night were of Education; Walter Lelbo, chair- Hawthorne Ave. & Clinton Place HILLSIDE ounces, 20 Inches ' long; pickerel took a pair from Heinz Esso. Idie Bob Pfaff 609, Ed Siwicki 589, Bob mtuvof the new sites and buildings Enclosed find check or money order for $3.50, for one class, Joseph Pulsfort, of 586 Puree Saxer had a 200 game and 480 series So. Orange A ve. & Bergen St. Carlson 557 with a 233 high for the committee of the board; Township street, two pounds, four ounces, and Marge Hasenauer turned in 463 year's subscription (52 issues) of The Hillside Times. night, Ted Bauer 542, Ed Banko Committeeman Henry Goldhor, or­ RECREATION 20t^ inches long. -and------, Midge au Steffan 10r lne 450 win- for the win- * Have Drive-In Tellers and Entnes were made in only these j ners. For the Esso outfit Vie Led- 540, John Zakovic 538, Dick Biunno iginal chairman of the new sites ll’PP r.lflSSPS hilt- t h o r n r.1 _____I rJ U „ J ______. X- . „ . „ - - . . . . 533, Mickey Urbanski 533, Carmine and buildings committee and under Off-Street Parking for Depoiitor* 1 0 Alleys three classes, but there were eleven der had games of 164, 211 and 163 NAME La Pore 532, Bo Garry 524. whom the building program .was divisions that could have had en­ for a 538 total. Helen Kosinskl had COCKTAIL LOUNGE AND started, Mayor Robert C. Kirkpat­ tries. Sidney Silverstein, of the Hill­ 498 and Jean De Chesare a 173 side Times, was co-judge. rick and Mrs. Stump. 50T H Y E A R LUNCHEONETTE game. Esso turned in a high team The nation’s nurses would be un­ ADDRESS total of 888. Rev. Gerard Whalen, assistant 1386 L IB E R T Y AVE. able to care for the unprecedented pastor of the Church of Christ the 1902-1952 There Is a defense against atomic Warwick Homes won two from number of people who would be In­ cor. Florence warfare. Civil Defense is an Im­ King, kave the 'invocation. Mrs, Atlas Tool with Honey Sawicki roll­ jured by enemy attack UNLESS CITY Member of Fodtrol Depoift portant part of it, could cut losses Frank Mahon, program chairman ing the high score of 465. Jo Dom- they could have the help of thous­ Inturonco Corporation WAverly 3-9846 in half. Will your life be one of those presented Dr. Wayne T. Branom ina had 445. For Atlas Mae Cha- ands of women trained in home saved ? superintendent of schools, who In­ bak rolled 152, 156, 192 for an even nursing and first aid. troduced the speakers. jW 4 ‘ ^ y i f ** SPBCML WHOS EXCITED?.... EVERYBODY!

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vestment,” the marshals and cap­ avoid much real enjoyment of liv­ arguments. Try to do something tains said. ing. constructive about your worries. public cooperation to reduce the* Urge Cooperation The captains asserted that the The insidious thing about high Check in with the doctor regularly. plimber of thefts which usually The causes of high blood pressure about the premises, or loitering near men and women of Hillside have an blood pressure is that you can have INQUIRE ABOUT OUR MODERN BANKING their high point during the For Israel Bonds it and not be bothered very much. are not known but research, paid someone else's apartment or house, opportunity to demonstrate their for by contributions to the annual BY MAIL SERVICE Christmas season was sought this An appeal to all members of Hill­ You may feel no symtoms or you especially If the occupants are out. friendship for Israel by staying Heart Fund appeal, is leading to ,eek by Deputy Police Chief Paul side’s Jewish community to remain may experience headaches, blush­ "Keeping the outer doors of the home Sunday, December 14, to greet ing or dizziness. They may not be new methods of care and treatment. Korlesky. In an appeal to apart­ at home on Sunday December 14 he lizabethport ment house superintendents, tenants apartment or house leading Into the the volunteers who will visit them. signs of high blood pressure but T E was Issued today A Mrs. Eugene they could be. A good rule to fol­ end property owners, Korlesky de­ hallways or house locked, even ‘‘We are quite sure that BIG Day Junior Achievement Abramowitz, Mrs. Jean Levy, Mrs. will witness an outstanding record low is: When in doubt, ask your clared: though you are at home, because Ba n k in g Co m p a n y During this month, the holiday Ella Moskowitz, Mrs. Max Schuster, in Israel Bond sales in Hillside,” family doctor. Opens Bank Account jeason, in which sneak thieves and you may be working in your kit­ they said. Suppose he tells you that pressure The Myco Chemical Company last and Samuel L. Oraw, captains of ESTABLISHED 1889 jpartment house burglars ply their chen and a sneak thief may enter ‘‘We cannot emphasize too strong­ is high? He’ll warn you that hyper­ week became the second Junior and work in another room. the Hillside BIG Day effort for Is­ [(1(ie to the greatest extent, I earn- ly how much the simple act of stay­ tension throws more load on the Achievement company to open an request that all apartment "By observing the actions of all rael Bonds which will be conducted ing home on BIG Day will mean to heart, causing it to dilate and lead­ account at the Hillside National R anking O ffices bouse tenants, superintendents and persons, no matter how well-dressed on that day. Benjamin S. Berkowttz the future of Israel,” the captains ing at times to heart failure. But Bank. The young business firm was or glib of tongue, who ring! your he’ll also say you can live normally 1110 First Slreel 1115 Last Jersey Slreet property owners cooperate with the Is over-all marshal for the suburban and marshals declared. “ Your parti­ represented by President Jennie R. by following his special advice and Police Department as much as pos- door bell and pose as salesmen or cipation in this great one-day effort, Robertozzi; secretary,-Qina M. Ritz; ask for the name of someone in an­ area and Herman Arlein Is Hillside the following simple rules: and treasurer, Ellen J. Massar, They 5|ble In preventing thefts or unlaw­ marshal for the day. as the purchaser of an Israel bond, Member OF FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM ful entries. other apartment or house. Thieves will build a meaningful partnership Walk, don’t run upstairs. Don’t were accompanied by Helinuth Hun- In Issuing their call the captains FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION ■This can be done by: often do this just to learn if you between you and the heroic men and eat any big meals. D on’t get over­ dertmark, advisor. and marshals called attendtion to tired. Relax completely for 10 min­ -Malting doubly sure that all are at home. If any suspicion at all women who are building Israel." The group meets each Tuesday the fact that BIG Day occurs dur­ utes twice a day. Keep your weight BOTH OFFICES OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS 7:1)0-8:30 P.M. doors and windows are securely Immediately call Police Headquart­ night at the Bristol-Myers Comp­ ers, EL 2-7800, while the man is still ing the Chanukah festival, which normal. Choose sports in which win­ locked, double lock if possible, any and manufactures, bottles, and In the bulldlngr. honors the heroic Maccabees of ning is not important. Keep out of sells a perfume. virile qut of the apartment or house, "All calls will be confidential and more than twenty centuries ago who even though you do not leave the greatly appreciated. Superintendents successfully defended Jewish in­ Affairs building or premises, as It takes and their aids can be of great as­ dependence. "Every one who pur­ only five or ten minutes to ransack sistance as their duties take them chases an Israel Bond on BIG Day ” room. of throughout the builuings continu- they stressed, “will be giving the ■By calling immediately Police ally. The week preceding Christmas most vital form of aid to Israel’s Headquarters, EL 2-7800, if you n o­ should be given particular atten­ modern Maccabees, who have creat- me ONLY II SHOPPING DAYS UNTIL CHRISTMAS! lle any suspicious persons In or tion.” ted a new State and are fighting for noam its economic independence.” Praparsd by -=■ . All Plans Completed The marshals stated that final tb« Naw Jarwy Htsrt Atsociafio* plans for BIG Day have now been CHOOSE WESTINGHOUSE TV FOR A F A ilY OFF! completed. They added that local volunteer workers are looking for­ (Second jn a Series) ward to the start of this unique One of the bad actors among di­ Thursday, Friday, Saturday December 11, 12 13 campaign, which on December 14 seases of the heart and blood ves­ and Jane Wyman in will take them to the homes of every sels is hypertension, better known Jewish family In Hillside. “JUST FOR YOU” as high blood pressure. It’s the most "All through the forty-eight states common cause of heart disease in Yvonne De Carlo and John Ireland in of America, tens of thousands of middle age. “HURRICANE SMITH” volunteer Israel Bond salesmen will It hits most often among the ac­ be ringing doorbells on BIG Day, tive, worrying men and women. You Saturday Matinee — For the Kids — December 13 telling their friends and neighbors know' the type. They rush to work, the up-to-the minute news of Is­ “ROCKET SHIP XM” operate under pressure all day, rael's economic progress through the bring work home, try to keep up with Lloyd Bridges and Osa Massen Israel Bond issue, and of its vital with the Joneses, lose sleep, play Plus “HURRICANE SMITH” heed for Expanded American in- ‘ as hard as they work, and generally

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Hurden-Looker Class uates to be "tapped” for the honor, secretary and her sorority as record­ | BRYN MAWR, PA.—Miss Sara ffiillHtiip uEtmrs highest that an undergraduate lead­ ing secretary. She has worked on Winstead, a sophomore at Bryn Presents Xmas Play er can attain at The Hopkins. A "And You’ll Never Know” , a Norms Mawr College, will take part in a Entered as second class matter. January SI, 1925. at the fullback on a Blue Jay football team Theatre Guild presentation, given Elisabeth. New Jersey, under the Act of March 187 9. Last Wednesday, at Hurden-Look­ Christmas concert to be given at er School, Mrs. Dyer’s seventh grade which won four and lost four games before parent education conferences. Printed and Published every Thursday at Bryn Mawr by the college chorus gave a play. It was called Skokie this season, Fortunato played an She is a member of the Future • 1443 North Broad Street, Hillside, New Jersey Junction Santa Claus. The play took Teachers of America and is co -d l- and the Haverford College Glee important part in the team's upset by place in the waiting room of a rail­ recting the Junior Class Show. Club on Sunday, December 14. The THE HILLSIDE TIMES PUBLISHING COMPANY road junction depot. A blizzard victory over traditional rival West­ ir concert will be repeated the follow­ Sidney Silverstein...... Business Manager caused several travelers to be ern Maryland in the final game of SOUTH HADLEY. MASS.— Miss ing evening at Haverford. the year. Mary Cunningham, daughter of Mr. Robert Kaplan...... Editor stranded at the junction on Christ­ Miss Winstead is the daughter of mas Day. Interesting events follow­ A member of the varisty baseball and Mrs. William Cunningham, of Telephone WAverly 3-9207 Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey E. Winstead, ed. and basketball teams, as well, Angie 67 Hillside avenue, Hillside. N. J.. of 844 Jerome avenue, Hillside, N. J. will sing with the Mount Holyoke FROSTED FOOD'S The ten people in the cast were has participated in the activities of She is also the first sopohomore SUBSCRIPTION RATES John Kulish, Jerry .Stalheber, Bar­ the H and Boosters Clubs. College Glee Club at its twenty- The TIMES will be sent to any part of the United States for member elected to the Self Govern­ THE VERY REASON bara Wolsnowiscz, Mary Jane Tri- Candidates for honorary group eighth annual Christmas Concert at ment Association. the regular subscription price of $3.50 a year, single copies 8 cents. Town Hall. New York City, on F ri­ ano, William Anzella, Peter Jager, are evaluated on the basis of char­ * Postage to Canada and foreign countries must be added to these rates. day, December 19. Mar'gretta Dempsey, Judith Foceny, acter, intelligence, leadership and SOUTH ORANGE—Steve Hvasta FOLKS EAT DAINTIES' COMMUNICATIONS Elizabeth Rosky, and Steven Fed- service in campus life, fellowship On the program will be carols, of Hillside is one of six members The TIMES is always pleased to publish letters and other item* nrezyk. The prompters were Ann and consecration to democratic both traditional and modern, of of the Spanish Club of Seton Hall OUT OF SEASON/ of interest to readers, and invites such communications. The name Rogrow and Ann Marie Turchori. Ideals. many nations, among them In Dulci University who visited the Metro­ Juhilo. a fifteenth century German and address of the writer must be given -to every case, not necessarily The scenery and properties com­ * politan Museum of Art, New York. for publication, but as an evidence of good faith. Anonymous com­ mittee were Robert Canales, Ronald Miss Myrna Zimetbaum, of 1481 hymn, and Patapan, a French carol. Sunday. The group studied great munications will not be published. Fedorczyk, Ronald Kornisak, Janet Maple avenue, a major In the gen­ Miss Ruth Douglass, director of Spanish painters and compared con­ Toby, Carol Joralman, Judith Sker- eral elementary curriculum, was one the group, has announced that the temporary works of art. -p be, Mary Lou Robertozzi, Bertha of fifteen juniors at Newark State Glee filub will perform at Mount Federal Payroll In New Jersey After the visit the group attended Hensch, Lillian Nickolski, Jessie Teachers College initiated into Delta Holyoke on December 14 and, at a Spanish movie and had dinner at New Jersey was one of 46 states in which the number of Crichton, John O'Brian and Peter Rho Chapter of Kappa Delta Pi, Hartford, Conn., on December a Spanish restaurant. employees of the Federal Government increased during the Ricci. Lights and curtains were National Honorary Society in Edu­ %coimmr first half of 1952. taken care of by Lorraine Williams, cation, at the annual banquet held l^ttoDEUVlRY T EL 2-6159 * Pauline Boticello, David Kaizer and December 5, in the Military Park Eat The Best For Less At The . . . Figures released by the U. S. Civil Service Commission show Vincent vmucin, mumau.Mulhall. The announcer Hotel. ■ ■ ■ 31 COE AVENUE • • *H! LSIDE that nationally Federal civilian employees totaled 2,603,268 on I was Helen Fulmer In her freshman year Miss Zimet­ June 3’P, last—about a quarter mi lion more than at the beginning ThpThe principal,nrinpino1 Albert Vreeland, baum worked on the Freshman of the calendar year. Subsequent monthly employment reports gave a short talk to the assembled Show and, as a member of Norms pupils. Theatre Guild, acted in both the SUPER DINER Ironi other sources reflect some decline from the June high. three, and one act plays in addition ROUTE 29 NEAR BLOY STREET Figures extracted from the Commission’s tabulation for to helping the make-up committee. ✓ (ZvUscuxtid COMMUNITY ftPPUAHCE {.TELEVISION CO comparison purposes by the New Jersey Taxpayers Association College Circles As a sophomore, she directed the FORTHE BEST EXPERIENCED T. V. ^ RADIO REPAIR StRVKe* show that in this State alone aggregate employment by both de­ Sophomore Show, was president of fense and non-defense agencies in the Federal establishment in­ BALTIMORE, MD.—Angelo Fort- the Little Theatre Group and helped unato, of 243 Hillside avenue, Hill­ to direct the one act play given creased. I oal Federal civilian em ployees in New' Jersey was 55,- ^HILLSIDE RADKKTELEVKION side, N, J., a junior at The John under its aegis. She also joined 404 on June 30 last, as compared with 53,673 at the end of 1951 Hopkins University, has been elected Omega Phi Sorority. (Z SL’bWC yUAOOC, 1 9 2 9 and 53.156 in June 1951. to membership in Omicron Delta This year Miss Zimetbaum has ( 3 M WAVERLY 3-4055 Among the old line Agencies and despite'’ a' generifl impres­ Kappa, national honorary leader­ served her class as corresponding ship fraternity. 1536 LIBERTYAVE.^WINANS AVE. sion of curtailed service— LJ. S. Post Office Department employ­ Fortunato is one of 15 undergrad­ ment rolls in this State climbed to an estimated total of 13,178 last June. Other Federal agencies in New Jersey, outside the De­ fense Department, reported 4,064 employees on June last. Always A Fine ’At In the Civil Service Commission's June 30, 1952 state-hy- state breakdown o f civilian Federal employees, only Veterans Administration showed any decline in New Jersey— a drop of six selection Of Late CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY persons to a total of 2,769 employees, as compared with the Previous December. The Department of Defense added more than Model AIR COMPRESSOR AUTO REPAIRING 1,000 employees for a total o f 34.493 on June 30. BAKERIES FUEL OIL POULTRY Air compressor rental service BURNERS for two years. He was promoted to Automobiles ARTHUR SEALE MARKETS Purchase Promoted for concrete breaking We Cater to Parties. Weddings sergeant in July, 1950 and completed and emergency service Si Other Special Occasions Save With Our By National Guard the Army Extension Course with a BERGMAN 1430 North -B road St. rating of excellent. for industrial plants Low Price Monday Floyd S. Purchase Jr., of 248 Hill-idlo, N, J. MITTLEMAN BROS. Dorer avenue, has been promoted to Purchase is a claims investigator Complete Heating Service Pullets and Caponettes for Public Service Coordinated Peter A. Drobach Co. Warrant Officer Junior Grade in NASH MOTORS W A 3-7849 Roasters, Fryers and Broilei Transport, Elizabeth. He was grad- QUALITY BAKERS the 1st Battalion, 114th RCT In ­ Sorry, No Deliveries at this pit uadted from Hillside High School Construction Equipment 1504 MAPLE AVE. - WA 3-6212 For Excellent Service Call fantry, National Guard, Elizabeth. Allan S. Bergman, Prop. (•eneral Auto Re paring STRICTLY FRESII !!GGS and attended Drake Business Col­ He becomes the unit administrator State Highway No. 29 UN 2-0018 lege, Elizabeth, and Rutgers Uni­ 1175 Liberty Ave. Delicious Sliced Rye SU PR EM E LIVE for Company B and his duties in­ HOME UTILITIES versity. COR Bl.OY ST opposite Flnvahip, Union, N. J. Engine Installations clude supervision and direction of ______And Pumoemicko- CO., Inc. POULTRY MARKET supply, mess and administration. EL 5-2759 323 LONG AVE. — UN 2-2o He enlisted In the outfit in June, Phone Your Want Ads AIR CONDITIONING AUTO CAMERAS (off Liberty Ave.) 1948 and served as Company B clerk Hillside. N. 1. HEATING OIL BURNERS W Averly 3-92*7 SERVICE STATIONS & EQUIPMENT FUELOIL REAL ESTATE HEINZ UNION INSURANCE Phone ESsex 5-1700 ESSO STATION CAMERA EXCHANGE LENNOX Nn. Broad and Looker Streets HILLSIDE REALTY Authorized Dealer 353 C O IT STREET CAR WASHING KODAK - GRAFLEX COMPANY WARM IRVINGTON BELL & HOWELL - REVERE E»t. 1923-Howard J. Bioy, Real! LUBRICATION AIR CONDITIONING Photo Finishing on Premises Reel Estate - General Imuran EL 3-9336 GAS-OIL-COAL Lionel Headquarter! ‘Our Reputation la Your 1034 Stuyvesant Ave., Union FLORISTS Assurance Of Reliability'' R. F. STENGEL NIGHT WASHING UN 2-6573 EL. 2-2534 - Hillside, N. J. & SON NURSERYMEN and Lubrication LANDSCAPE CONTRACTORS 425 ROUTE 29 for your convenience until 11 p.m. ZENITH Have Your Tree* Sprayed Now! UN 2-7248 K A T H R Y N A . KELLE LIPSCHUTZ BROS. CAMERA EXCHANGE DELAWARE VALLEY GENERAL INSURANCE big differe HOME MOVIE SPECIALISTS ESSO SERVICE NURSERY Photo Supplies & Equipment 1444 North Broad Street N. Broad St., opp. Bailey Ave. 948 N. Broad Street Cameras - Projectors corner King Street Telephone: WAverly 3-8391 WAverly 3-9518 Bought - 8old - Exchanged Phone ELlzabeth 2-3620 SHEET METAL CONTRACTORS * a 303 MORRIS AVE. AUTO Complete and Efficient Servtc AUTO DEALERS Elizabeth EL 3-7667 HALL FOR RENT UPHOLSTERY TELEVISION DANCING NUSE-WTLSON General Auto Upholsterx HUNGARIAN HALL & RADIO SERVIC MOTORS SCHOOLS Hillside Auto Top Available For Kaiser Frazer Dealers E8T. 1929 And Seat Cover Co. AH Types Of Dancing Taught Weddings, Parties, SAI ES & SERVICE 1190 Liberty Ave. UN 2-2224 Dances Hillside Radio & General Auto Repairing Hortense Greenwald Pat McGarrigle, Prop Sea Food - All Kinds Television Service Co 1440 North Broad Street Convertible Tops - Seat Covers School O f Dancing Friday, Saturday, Sunday W A 6-0791 — WA 3-9899 1316 White St., Hillside 1536 Liberty Ave., Hillsid TRUCK CUSHIONS 1450 NO. BROAD ST. near Wlnaiu Ave. LOUIS NU6E, Jr - J. J. WILSON Repaired and Recovered Tel WA 3-9564 Mayfair Theatre Bldg. Service on Contract or Call

Studio: WA 3-9166—Res. WA 3-4537 H O BBY SHOP W \ 3-4055 DRIVEWAYS Hillside Hobby TRUCKING Before jo a pot a dollar into swy automatic washer,, IT’S A DATE and Sport Shop USED FURNITUF play aafe and m f»r jmrulf the amazing Asphalt Driveways J i f f t r w between ABC and ail other 1303 L IB E R T Y AVE. AND PARKING LOTS BUILT TRUCKING automatic washera ! See with t o u t own , Today January 17 AH work done with power roller Hobby Cruft - Sporting Good, *7** how ABC’a "Shampoo" Action washing Christmas get-together of Rev. Resort Trips Twice Wee and Triple-Action rinsing get dirt out of clothes Junior Woman’s Club boathouse All kinds of mason work done. and Accessories Thomas F. Canty Council 3197, ALSO USED FURNITURE AP like magic, without any tugging and whipping party. Jackets and Uniform. Knights of Columbus. CONTENTS OF RESIDUAR yoer delicate garments and linens I You’ve January 20 JAMES La M ORGESE Made To Order never seen mmy washing action so gentle / Tomorrow ESTATES BOUGHT AND 80 Township Committee meeting. 18 PAINE AVE. and thorough. You’ve never seen mmj automatic Christmas tea-dance of Science W A 3-3895 H. L. HAYES washer so simple, so easy to use, so quiet Excursion Club of high school an­ IRVINGTO N nex. Rear of 174 Long Ave and free from shakes and shivers. It’s what ES 2-3023 POULTRY you’d expect from ABCs 45 years o f washer Tuesday Lionel Elects Two opp. Sun Tube Corp. engineering leaderafatMt's kind of Christmas party of Cub Pack 198. MARKETS W A 6-1553 appliance the Man-oftbe-House Ukea to see Township Committee meeting. Pianist A t Mosque ABC 3-STEP RINSING EVENINGS AND SUNDAY 1( come loan the house. It's built the way he Ukea to December 18 Vice Presidents In Griffith Series j «e« things bulk. Come, see h t Hurden-Looker School P.T.A. ELO’S The Board of Directors of the L i­ Beethoven’s D minor "Tempest” j Christmas luncheon for children. onel Corporation has elected two POULTRY MARKET WASHING MAC! Christmas party of Cub Pack 190. Sonata and the Prokofleff Toccata, I Vice presidents, it was announced 1322 CURD AVE. ' December 19 last week by Lawrence Cowen, presi­ Opus 11, will be among the numbers j SERVICE Christmas party of Hillside Na- dent. An assistant to the president in a formidable program which the) Dealers in the Finest of tAberal Trade-In Allowance On Your Old Washer TTonal Bank’s SunshineTHub. and a sales manager have also been Byron I ----- hire. Puultry------f/gh»«hfni Janis, has arranged for his appear­ '8 C W l o w Rint# December 28 named. Mr. Cowen said. ance Sunday, December 14 at the All poultry cleaned and dresed REPAIRS Christmas party of Italian-Am- Charles V. Glaimo, secretary and G EN T LY ...U YOU’D WASH THINGS Masque Theater* Newark, In the free of charge while you wall. erlcan Civic Association. works manager of Lionel's Irving­ Kenmore, Whirlpool Phone WA 3-1854 WITH TOUR OWN HANDS I ton plant has been elected a vice Griffith Music, foundation's piano December 27 series of concerts. president. Edward H. Zier, com p ­ FREE DELIVERY Bendix, etc. , 0*6 ABCi "C-wrk- Apjtuio. Christmas dance of Junior Chap­ Janis, who is now ranked as a *• *uld^ icdo. <4 ter of Sigma Lambda Phi Sorority. troller, has been elected vice presi- SAME DAY SERVK den. phenomenal pianist' of brilliancy Chopin Nocturne in D flat major l^kllwUrMibcMMinan December 31 and genius, will open his program h* bWf. Now U i t wen gCitmio. u Alan Ginsburg, formerly with will follow. The Prokofleff work will Phones: ri*w *•» *• igfauw. worlag e d i W i New Year's buffet dinner-dance of with the Mozart Sonata in G major Amos Parrish & Co., has Joined Lio­ round out the program. of *• wh. (Mdrtwu *• m t n . yjgt Italian-American Civic Assoclalon. nel as assistant to the president. K. 283, and, in addition to the Bigelow 2-0412 **»•* mw. « * . ri,k, (ton, tUw. January 1 "Tempest" Sonata, will play three It is of interest that Janis fol­ “ » * » ) k »• « — tfc. m nL Samuel Belser, formerly assistant UNionville 2-4261M Annual reorganization meetings sales manager of Lionel has been Liszt selections, the Sonetto del Pet- lows Vladimir Horowitz in this pi- of Township Committee and Board promoted to general sales manager. rarca, the Valse Oubliee and the of Health. All appointments are effective TranscendentaTk^d7“in p"mi™r ^ Serles f0r the rea50n that Hor°- TOWNSHIP NOTES For the final half of the program wltz was------so—* ‘"'m------essed------with the -•art- - January 6 immediately, Mr. Cowen said. Is your house for sale? For ha has aeleoted four of the 1910- Islry of Janis during his formative Township Committee meeting. lOlO T~1I____ ...... •esults, phone Theresa M. Re January 13 1912 Debussy Preludes, namely: “La period that he undertook to coun Board of Health meeting. BUY AND HOLD Terrasse des audiences au clalr de sel him for several years, a privllegei Broker, WA 6-4240— Adv. January 14 line," "Minstrels,” and “General La- Horowitz has accorded no other lances vlne-eccentrlc." The Chopin Ballade artist. Now there is said to be little Board of Education meeting. Savings Bonds BUY BONDS AND KEEP 1 1424 No. Broad St. WAverly 3-1715 Hillside in G minor, two etudes and the that anyone can teach Janis. OPEN EVER Y EVENING A Reference Page For Services And Supplies the HILLSIDE TIMES, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1952 -P A G E 9 y - p Gross, Robert Healy, Charles Hirle- I ! Postmaster at the .Industrial Hill­ project is worthwhile and should go >W T11IS.REFORE. HE IT RESOLV- which has been, or will be. conveyed King Lauds Defense Setup, riian, Leo Hirsch, Raym ond Hodge, I side Branch. fa r in teaching safety and good Ilia t the Plannlng Hoard nf the to the Township of Hillside from W ea(. Announce Contest Inghnuse Electric Corporation, shall bm ishlp of lllllsl,tic adopts tlFb follow­ Eugene Hubner, T h om a s Irwin. Jack I Judges T o Visit Schools character habits to the members of reserved n s the site for a new f;r I i i t i in part of thi?Roaster plan l er the I 'ATTOD: December 3, 1952. Kevoe, Paul Kifner, Donald filing, j The proposed plan contemplates th e Safety Patrols and to all the Deplores Apathy Of Public leal developin'-*nt or the Township LESLIE It. T1CHENOB, JR. Ira Koris, Lewis M e Queen, Sey^ O n Safely Patrols , visits by the five judges to Calvin students. Commissioner Raymond R. King, a ------—______, _____ nislde: Chairman mour Mollow, Daniel Marx, Eman­ , Coolidge School, Hillside Avenue The project was initiated by Com­ That tract designated as lot 1A THOMAS A. ROY Chairman of the Hillside Defense nnfrn1 . ... uel Meyer, Joseph Meyer, Donald i School, Hurden-Looker School, Say- missioner Goldhor in September \ 112 of Tax Atlas of (lu; Town. Secretary Council, who will retire January 1 t 016 ^ re Auxiliary mem- Meyers, Louis Ortstein, Frank’Pag- In Public Schools | brook School and George Washtng- and received the complete coopera­ «»f Hillside. now owned 1>y Hip UOUKRT C. K I K K I * AT III ( 'K. owski, John Philhower, Philip Rizzo, | ton School, where the judges will tion of the New Jersey. State Safety imIi i1» of mils ted l.y (JOHN MALONE after having served as a member of f. ha„Ve, been tramed 111 a11 ^Pes Announcement Was made today ipproximntely "S inn al re trla of fire fighting as well as the hand Albert Rosengarten, Theodore Rosol, observe the activities of the Safety Council and of the BoM of Edu­ ngular II ION It Y It Kit Eli. .IK. the Township Committee since Jan­ o f a School Safety Patrol Contest .IACOK J. ItOSENKICmr Emanuel Seller, Frederick Schmon, , i Patrol not only on the posts on the cation. uary 1, 1944, lauded members of the ling of fire equipment. They, too, a m o n g the five gram m ar schools in Fred Schreihofer, J o h n Soltys, Law- j streets or on street corners but also council and the Police and Fire Aux­ attend school rftfcti , ,, n e a tocnreinoler, J o h n Soltys, Law- attend school fa ction s as well as renee Stern, Wallace Tidpbeck John H illside. The contest will start with in the building-. Hillside Avenue Every family should select the iliaries in particular last Wednes­ rpsnnnrimo- ___ . n r ______. ’ day night at a dinner in his honor responding to brush, dwelling and Wecsey, Ralph Weidendaum, Her- I t h e beginning of th e new year and i School has 12 posts, which is the safest area In the home, away frdm industrial fires., Both these groups at the Dragon Restaurant, Union. man Willms, Wilber Willms, Charles j w ill end with the close of school in | largest number, with Hurden-Looker flying glass, as a shelter against en­ W illiam Hale Coal Co. did outstanding work during the em y attack. But to select it is not King expressed his appreciation to Woods, Frank Zimmerman, Otto J u n e , 1953. I having 8, Calvin Coolidge 7, Say- council! members for their efforts in K Plane crash. The residents of Zimmerman. I brook 6, and George Washington 4, enough! Make it safe by removing Hi’llside are getting ^services now Co-chairmen of the committee of ' > f U J L giving Hillside an organization Personnel of the Fire Auxiliary making a total of 37. Monthly re­ objects which cou ld be turned into strong enough to function in any that otherwise would have to be includes: James Stromenger, Allan. Judges are Dr. Wayne T. Branom, ports will be made out and filed. flying missiles by the bomb blast; Coal — Coke emergency. curtailed due to the lack of man­ Shoopak, Vernon L aw s, John Con­ Superintendent o f Schools, and The Safety Patrols wjjjl be judged then equip it w ith food supplies, power in our regular Police and Bill! "Civil defense”, King declared, nelly, Alfred H offm an , Gabriel H en ry Goldhor, Police Commission­ on eight factors— attendance, effort, first aid items, blankets . . . what­ Fire Departments. "does not mean we are looking for Blakesburg, Walter Howell, Edwin e r. Other judges are: punctuality, courtesy, effective per­ ever your family would, need in an MAI trouble, it me^ns we are looking "We, all know that industry co­ Von Linden, Leslie Kuhmann, Mil- M rs. Kathryn Miller, of 1067 formance, cooperation of student emergency. operated 100 percent when we re­ Fuel Oil ahead and are prepared for trouble ton Norton, C arleton Roberts, An­ Thomas street, a member of Hur- body, neatness and leadership. quested a listing of vehicles and den-Looker School P.T.A., Assistant of any kind if it should come. We thony Kaiser, W a lter Szynianski, Principals' o f the schools have heavy equipment and as a result I.ei'a! Notices should be proud of the fine Police Morton Blum, Josep h Leopardo, Troop Leader of Girl Scout Troop been alerted to the contest and they have a complete list of this material 16 and a member of the Union and' Fire Auxiliaries we have been Edward Oram, Edward Bialy, have, assured the Chairmen of their LEGAL N » I'll 1 £ 1374 Liberty Ave., Hillside UN 2-2244 together with operators available. C ou n ty Girl Scout Leaders Club. I’l.A \NI N t J able to organize. The Police have George Selgman, W illiam Schwing, wholehearted cooperation. HOARD All ‘ham’ radio operators are identi­ John McQueeney, Harlow Curtis, Mrs. Betty Lubin, of 410 Schley On the basis of the monthly re­ HILLSIDE covered all high school functions "At a meeting of tl fied with Civil Defense and a good Douglas Trousdell, Dominick Gian- street, is Vice President of George ports and a final meeting to be e IMuijnlng Hoard where a regular police officer o f the Township of Hllsl.le. mu Wed communications System is in effect. Washington School P.T.A. and a iiu tK .u d td u xtL t/u. COMMUNITY APPLIANCE ^TELEVISION CO. would be needed, have done traffic fofte, Victor Kasper, John Kozubal, held in June, the outstanding Safety mm.lay, Mr. emltcr :t, 1 •a2. 1 lie following Nurses, doctors and pharmacists are form er Girl Scout Leader and Den and .lire, led t>> duty of all kinds as well as work­ Edward Oram, Jr. William Costa, Patrol will be chosen and that pat­ FORTH! BEST EXPERIENCED T. V .^ RADIO REPAIR SERVICE registered with us and we are one of Joseph Birger, D a v id Cowan, Nlch M other. Mrs. Caroline Weisbecker, !>.• published 111 Its i ll fifty lif the Hill ing at Steinty Shack and the li­ rol’s school will receive a plaque. the few towns in the State who have Mazzella. o f 1246 Salem avenue, a member of brary together with ther egular pol- The plaque is being presented by WHEREAS the Plan ning Hoard oC the rad chem men who are trained at t h e Saybrook School P.T.A., of the the New Jersey State Safety Coun­ 1 OWItsIlIp (ll || 111 si (11. duly enlist 11U t oil as snrli l.y ordinance ^HILLSIDE RADKKTELEVNON Princeton and Montclair State Col­ Saybrook Mothers’ Chorus and an cil. Mrs. Elaine Cohen, art teacher <>f the Township CALL < ■<•1111111111.• nf Hi.' T< .\\nslilp ol- Hillside, CZ C 4 , 1929 lege. Assistant Girl Scout Leader. Nelson NEW at the High School, is designing •s Invested under tl. statutes of the “We can be proud of our accomp­ YOUR WANT ADS IN Kelly, of 666 Route 29, a Union the plaque and the final design will S'ale nr New Jersey w

SpfifilaJ P r ic e s . oij .THATCHER and Members of the Police Auxiliary American Oil Burner Boiler Units are as' follows: Adolph Alexander,. 10 YEAR GUARANTEE John Amberg, Warder Ballard, Ig- VI. HAUSER For Free Estimate nace Bedo, Michael Berish, Harold Berry, William Blasi, Charles Blech- CALL UN 2-4281 or SO 3-3535 Stationery ner, Edward Bleiweis, Joseph Car- THOMAS OIL CO. roll, Robert, Carroll, Joseph Chervy, Toys - Candy William Coleman, Herbert Dever- Visit, Our Showroom Newspaper Delivery Now on Display eaux, Milton Fabricant, Clement Open Evenings Until 10 O’clock Francese, Joseph Freer, Sidney 437 YALE AVENUE ut 1701 Springfield Ave., Maplewood Friedman, Seymour Fruchterman, 702 Ramsey Ave., Hillside Stanley Funkhauser, Joseph Galfy, Cor. P,!oy St. UN 2-3023 Nat Gold,<_roia, Marcus uoidberg, Goldberg, Irving v ______[jjjl Qwt twt kik?

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Dancing Lessons pital f o r the result o f an examina­ A further citation from the Bible Arrested In Theft tion o f :-:-rays of his arms and legs. Expert instruction in all ipodern Fathers Day Held Church Services reads: "I will say of the .Lord. He The doctors say he is in fair con ­ dances. Learn privately in your own Church o f Christ the King, Rev. is my refuge and my fortress: my W A N T ADS home. Call Mr. Marshall, EL 3-8195, Of Nickel At Plant At Pingry School dition. Perry G. DeWitt, pastor; Rev. Ger­ G od; in him will I trust . . . his 7 to 10 p.m. ard B. W helan, assistant pastor. truth shall be thy shield and buck­ 12/18 John H. Green, 29, of 36 Valley A large group of Pingry fathers Sunday M asses 7:00 a.m.: 8:30 a.m. ler.” (Ps. 91:2,4) road, Vauxhall, Union, was arrested and their guests assembled at the Will Get Hearing in Church fo r children: 8:30 a.m. in Help Wanted — Male old school Saturday afternoon for Selections to be read from the French Tutor at 5:20 p.m. Saturday on charges of auditorium f o r adults; 10 a.m., 11 a three-hour program, the feature Christian Science textbook, "Science Services grand larceny by Detective Sgt. a.m., 12 noon. MAN wanted who Is willing to pick MAIS OUI. It’s easy to improve of .which was the traditional Minia­ and Health w ith Key to the Scrip­ Charles Grant and Plainclothesman On Fraud Charge Holydays o f Obligation Masses 6 up and dispose of dead animals in your* French. Conversation, gram­ ture School. For 12-minute periods, tures" by M ary Baker Eddy will in­ a:m., 7 a.m., 8 a.m., 9 a.m. the township. Fee basis, $1.50 per You Need mar, pronunciation. Walter Stieb in the parking lot of the parents followed the class sched­ Edward Ritchings, 34, 12 E. Syl­ clude the following: "The history of Daily M asses 7:30 a.m., 8 a.m. animal. Hjflside Board of Health Assistance to High School stud­ the Cooper Alloy Foundry Company. ules of their sons in order to find van avenue, Newark, was released Christianity furnishes sublime First F rid a y Masses 6.30 a.m.. between 9 and 4. Cameras. Toys, Greeting Cards ents. Call BI 2-3248, 9 to 11 a.m. According to police, Green load­ out for themselves just how the on $500 bail on the charge of ob­ proofs of the supporting influence various courses were conducted. 7:30 a.m. and protecting power bestowed on ed his car with 399 pounds of nickel taining $1230 under false pretenses Miraculous Medal and St. Anthon Help Wanted — Female CAMERAS. TOYS. Household Furnishings Bought ; They also had a chance to meet the m an by his heavenly Father, omni­ & GREETING CARDS valued at a wholesale price of $198.- j teachers and make arrangements by Judge Sidney Birnbaum in Mag­ vVovenas Tuesday a*. 8 p.m. potent Mind, who gives man faith istrate's Court last n igh t for hear­ * ORGANIST for small church, FREE Tape Recording of your voice. ANTIQUES; China, Silver, Book;., I 50.sometime during the working day. I for future conferences with them, and understanding whereby to de­ if such meetings were desirable. ing next Wednesday. ''Bethany Pentecttst.il Church, 2D fend himself, not only from temp­ Thursday night and Sunday Let the children make a free re­ Clothing, Sewing Machines, Type It was found in the car by one of j the plant guards. ■ A four o ’clock, the group met as Ritchings was arrested Wednes­ Baltimore avenue. Sunday 10:30 morning, Hammond organ. Call WA cording to Santa Claus. Good selec­ writers, ana All Household Good- tation, but from bodily suffering" ' a body in the school gymnasium, day by Detective T hom as Duffy on a.m. Sunday School. 8 p.m. evening (p.387) 6-2963. tion of Gift items. Many cameras, Sought. Call WAverly 6-2653, Green was arrested as he attmpt- toys and greeting cards at savings ed to leave the parking lot after j there to be greeted by the head­ the complaint of Joseph Paxiuta, worship Wednesday 8 p.m. mid 12-18 t up to 50%. Open Mon. to Fri., 10 work, police said. He was released on master, E. Laurence Springer. After j 1284 Robert street, a contractor and week service, and prayer meeting Franklin Memorial Methodist j his employer. Police said that Ritch- Saturday 8 p.m . Youth Rally. Ev WOMAN wanted for temporary A.M. to 8 PM.. Sat. 10 A.M. to 5:15 , $100 bail for arraginment Wednes- a brief talk, Mr. Springer announced Church, Maple and Keer avenues, Painting & Decorating | ing», w h o was working as an ap- eryone w elcom e. clerical work. Phone WA 3-9207. Sun. 10 A.M. to 12:00. GALLARD'S _/ | day, December 10, in Municipal that there would be a showing of the Rev. G. S. Harper, pastor. Church PHOTO, 41 Coe Ave., Hillside. EL ImRANTEED painting and pap- Court. American Economic Foundation’s 1 orentice plumber on a new house * Choir will render the Christmas 5-5064. erhanging, both interior and ex- Green appeared in Magistrate’s 1 film "In Our Hands” . He explained ! being erected by Paxiuta, convinced First C hurch of Christ Scientist, cantata, "T h e Holy Night” , by John Furnished Room For Rent nor, either by contract or by d a y ; ! Court last evening to plead guilty | that the moving picture had been Paxuita that he had paid out the I airm ount avenue. Elizabeth. Hyatt Brewer, Sunday December 14 1 shown to the Upper and Middle | total o f $1230 for plum bing supplies Sunday S ervice, 11 &.nr.; Sunday LARGE or small room in private Garage For Rent n.ill jobs welcomed, J. M. Harric j and signed a waiver of indictment. at 4 p.m. T h e organist and director ; School and that a discussion at j which h e had ordered and accepted. School, 9:30 a.m. Wednesday Testi­ home. Bath. Heat. Kitchen priv­ B1 3-879: Upon the pleas of leniency of three is Henrietta Galloway Spaeth. Ail ! school Form levels had taken place. JPaxuita, upon Investigation found monial M eeting, 8:15 p.m . Reading are welcome. ileges for ladies only or married LARGE garage to let, can be used 2-7 individuals, Judge Sidney Birnbaum ^ * r r m r r m r fined him $50 and released him. i mat n o such supplies had been de- room, open d a ily 10 to 4 p.m. except couple. Call from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. for storage. 521 Chapman St. Call ! livered and that R itchings was no Sunday and legal holidays, 279 Mot Phone EL 3-1125. after 12 noon, UN 2-3666W. Mattresses Renovated A public relations representative Hillside Presbyterian Church. Rev. of the Cooper Alloy company made ) longer working for him , according to vis avenue, Elizabeth, N . J. George M. Runner, pastor. 9:45 a.m. 12-24 Call WAverly 6-4280 for FREE esti- i police. FURNISHED room . to rent to busi­ an appeal in behalf of the defend­ "God the Preserver o f Man” is Senior Church School, M en’s Bible mate to renovate (rebuild) your Motorist Cut Off ant on the basis of his favorable | Ritchings was represented by Al­ the subject o f the Lesson-Sermon Class. 11 a.m. Junior Church School, ness man. 5 minutes to busses 10, mattress like new, tSAME DAY General Contractor employment record. lan L. Tumarkin as counsel. in Christian Science churches this sermon, “W h at’s in A Name?” 49, 50, 15. WA 3-1505. SERVICE). Detective Sergeant Charles Grant Sunday. The sermon shows how re­ A-l workmanship. Long experience. Rams Parked Auto Westminster Youth Fellowship MATT-REST PRODUCTS also informed the court that Green liance upon G od’s presence and Groups 6:30 and 7 p.m. Miscellaneous For Sale Repairs, alterations, additions, for 1275 Liberty Ave. Michael T. Spisak, 31. of 985 had been “very co-operative’’ during power gives m a n the faith and spiri­ Monday evening the Christmas the home, business, factory, recrea­ Chestnut street, Union, suffered in­ Food, Home Show Llie entire investigation. Grant fur- tual understanding by which he can party of the Mothers Circle will be H A N D-crocheled handkerchiefs, tion basements and attic rooms. Do juries of the forehead, right knee ______Pet Shops ther declared that thorough investi- experience G o d ’s care and protec­ held. make attractive Christmas gifts. it now! Write or call John Kopp, and chest at 9:02 a.m. Monday tion. The Christmas musical program Deo, 357 Princeton Ave., Hillside. 15 Williamson Ave. WA 3-0813. ENJOY a visit to the Tropical Fish I gation had revenled 110 Wimlnal re- when his car struck the parked car At Eliz. Armor " 12-24 y The G olden Text from the King o f the choir will be given onf Sun­ 9/18 Lenter of Hillside. A great assort. o Ij “ ,y k!“ a- 0reeirt wlfe' Hel of Robert Friedman, 53, of 837 From the office of the Greater neni of fancy tropicals. Aquariums,! ,en.’ rmade ’:ac e a ful'ther appeal on his James version of the Bible is: "O day, December'21. Westminster avenue, police said. Elizabeth Food and Home Show, BUILDING MATERIALS, lumber tuce&Suries Bird Dept. Boxer Pup­ behalf. my God, I trust in thee: . . . Let Holy Communion will be observed Mr. Spisak was driving north on 1165 E, Jersey street, Elizabeth, Ed­ mason material trim, hardware Repair Work pies. _Fresh____ horsemeut Free De i Judge Birnbaum held that, on the integrity an d uprightness preserve on Sunday morning, December 28. Westminster avenue when he was ward Lane, show manager, reports paints. Builders’ General Supply ALL kinds of repair work done. ry. Hollywood Pet and "supply ' testimoi:iy of these witnesses, Green me; for I w a it on thee. Redeem Is­ The Young People will go carol­ cut off by another car, and he was "already space engaged by local and Company, 336 Centennial Avenue '"areentry, roofing eic Call El 279 Liberty Ave. Opp. Prince could be dealt with* leniently and rael, O God, o u t of all his troubles.” ling on Christmas Eve under the Cranford. N. J. CR 6-0505. fined him $60, according to Harry forced into the rear o f the parked national exhibitors o f foods and (Ps. 25:2,21,22) 2.-0979 ton Ave. WA 3-2991. vehicle. leadership o f the pastor. >444*444+4+4*4+**4**44444444444 + G. Hyra, court clerk. home furnishings is b y far exceed­ Spisak was removed to 4&lexian ing all expectations.” Refrigerator Defroster Brothers Hospital, Elizabeth, in the This shows with preliminaries now 'township ambulance operated by in full swing, is to be staged in the TOMORROW IS HERE TODAY! ELIZABETH AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Fireman Earl Brunner where he was Elizabeth Armory fro m April 25 to The new Hohvin Automatic Re- Postpone Hearing detained for treatment. May 3 with large crow ds expected ELIZABETH AVENUE AT CHANCELLOR SAVE! BUY NOW! frigerator Defroster completely Both cars had to be towed away. daily, w ill be one o f the greatest eliminates the rpessy, time-consum­ ARTHUR NORTHWOOD. Pastor ing Job of defrosting your refrig­ On Strike Charges shows e v er to be held in this area. Thousands of dollars in samples erator by hand FOREVER! Judge Sidney Birnbaum last night Resident Injured 9:30 a.m. Graded School and A dult Bible Class, (NOW ONLY) $7.95 will be given away by th e exhibitors. XMAS FESTIVAL postponed until December 23 hear­ The show will also feature, matinee 10:45 a.m. Sermon by the Pastor, "The Scripture and Christmas.” Guaranteed Two Years ings on four complaints arising out In Auto Accident For a free five-day trial, or fur­ and evenings, an all star stage show of the recent strike at the Dillon- Dewey' Roth, 53, 1067 Richford ther information, please call WA 3- by stars of stage, screen, radio and Bcck Manufacturing Company, 1227 terrace, Elizabeth, saw a man run 4838, Defroster Sales, Mr. Weiss. TV. O n e of the m ost outstanding Central avenue, upon the failure of in front of his car and was unable items o f interest to all those attend­ uUcduxtltAe COMMUNITY APPLIANCE ^TELEVISION CO. two complainants, Conchetta B o- to stop before hitting him yesterday ing will be awarding of an auto­ FORTH E BEST EXPERIENCED T .V .W W IO REPAIR SERVICE Plumbing & Heating chetto and Vicki Eagles, employees morning. mobile. of Dillon-Beck to appear. James O’Brien, 42, 1303 Liberty Leo Hechl will care for your plumb Advance tickets may be had from There was an agreement to with­ avenue, was examined by Dr. Ed­ the F ood Fair Supermarkets in the ng and heating problems^ Free esti RADIO JELEVN O N draw all complaints, but Judge ward Kogan, 19 Pingry place, Eliza­ Elizabeth Area, nates cheerfully given. BI 0-5758. CZ dPipwdaM iS?’Jcete. 1929 Birnbaum held that each complain­ beth, who had him removed to Beth ------•••✓ UxcC-tf, 4/17 ant must appear in person to make '*44+4444+4+4+4 44+4+444++++++++, Israel Hospital, Newark, in the Join C ivil Defense a n d learn what & £ lWAVERLY 3-4055 the withdrawal, according to Harry township ambujance. to do, w h en to do it. a n d how to d o 1536 LIBERTYAVE.^WINANS AVE. ____ Rooting & Siding G. Hyra, court clerk. O’Brien was detained in the hos­ it—in t h e event of en em y attack. ROOFING, siding, alterations, Au- thurized Johns-Manville applica­ tors. Convenient Terms. Up to 5 years to- pay. Member of Better Business Men's Bureau of Union. Pearse Construction Co., 951 Salem Road. Union. UNVL 2-2782. Sidewalks, Driveways HUDSON CONCRETE SIDEWALKS. Asphah Driveways; Estimates Cheerfully Given. Joseph A. Policastro. General Contractor. Tel. 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