IT’S YOU MOVE, GOVERNOR DRISCOLL

(An Editorial) \\ liile various government agencies were still investigating Civil Service ihe first airplane crash in Elizabeth about a month ago, which .•muffed out 56 lives, a second occurred Tuesday a short distance Exams Soon away in the same neighboring City of Elizabeth with a death toll of approximately 30, this time including occupants of home?1 Civil Service examinations for of the city. S b c S ills i pg^rolmen and firemen In Hillside E8TA8LI8HKI) 1K4 OFTICIAL NEWHPAPRH r n ir ti Many observers noticed yesterday, the very day after the OFFICIAL NEWHPAI KH nir OK THE TOWNSHIP AND SCHOOL DISTRICT O f I11IJJ4IDB will be held in the near future by the N.J. State Department of Civil second .disaster, that plane flights out of Newark Airport were VOL. XXVIII, No. 1420 HILLSIDE, N. J;, THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 1952 Service. Clotting; date for filing ap­ unusually frequent and in complete violation of all pledges of PRICEiFIVE CENTS plications is February 18 and those the Civil Aeronautics Authority, the State Bureau of Aeronautics interested are urged to write the versal were C hief Justice Arthur T. Department of Civil Service, Tren­ and airport officials that pilots would be required to maintain a Mundet Cork Fine Vanderbilt, C larence E. Case and A. Education Group ton, N. J. Applications are also given altitude on the takeoff. Dayton Oliphant. Sen. Smith Chats With Hillside G.I. available at tjie township clerics In Other words. Governor, the people of this area are b e­ Upheld By Court Opinion of the court was that office. ginning to lose all faith in aeronautic agencies, both Federal and Denies Ties With H T 3 - This is the first time ttxamiiia- State, because their promises are not worth the paper they are [here was "no support for the de­ tions of tills type are being held ■ H R written on. In Split Decision fendant's contention that the judg­ for new and replacement firemen ment,was against the weight of the Political Party and patrolmen. Hillside cam e un-» So Governor, it s time to take o ff the If id gloves and let you The $100 fine -imposed by th"? evidence." tier Civil Service at the last Gen­ have it straight. The Cfoud EJucaUun CommnUee of eral Election. township against Mundet Cork Corp. The township was represented by Officials representing lhr communities of this section have William L. Vieser, Newark attorney. Hillside, non-partisan group Which oration and upheld by Union Coun­ has supported the election of prior communicate*^ with y^ ^ jim e and again about conditions at the ty Judge Walter L. Hetfield was af­ candidates to the Board of Educa. airport, and so far as VVeTtnow you have uttered not a single word Civic Alliance of protest. f firmed Monday by the New Jersey tion announced this week that it has endorsed Greger V. Pearson, Supreme Court. Former Magistrate Brennan Pulls Out 1 he; people want to kqojv what you are going to do about it.. Mrs. Mildred Raphael, present mem­ Aims To Rep resent Mayor James I. Kirk of Kli/'aheth said yesterday: “ The Clarence E. Kremer levied the orig­ ber running for re-election, -and inal penalty on a charge that the O f School Contest Lawrence Levitas. In making the whole tiling is iff the lap of the state. They,had been informed of company violated an ordinance announcement, Allan L. Tumcfrkin, All In Education llie situation and they knew it would happen.1fc “ Mayor Kirk against air pollution. ’ . Mrs. Jean A. White, school district chairman; “Dr. Milton M. Lili.en and said lie had .contacted Governor Driscoll in 1919 and repeatedly The issue produced a split vote. clerk, disclosed yesterday that Ray. Sidney Englander. co-chairmen, Agreement, was reached- Sunday •iiuec without any action having been taken. He declared that Justices Harry. HSher, William A. mond J. Brennan, who had filed his stated: among three. Board of Education Wachenfeld,' Albert Burling and jandidat.es 'and their supporters'for a control over the Port of New York Authority rested solely with petition for member ■ of the Board ‘‘We are proud to endorse these the Governor.” ’ Henry & Ackerson voted to affirm of Education" has withdrawn his pe­ candidates and solicit the support joint campaign for election Febru­ the conviction. In favor of, a re- tition and will not be a candidate of every citizen of our community ary 13. The decision to run as a slate Quoting from a daily newspaper: “ So far, the Governor has who believes in the- continued im­ •was taken at a meeting in the home been noneonimital on telegrams from the committee (of mayors) provement of our school system, of Mr. .and Mrs. Joseph Bultwell ngirif) him to veto immediately the airport expansion, an action which, has made such great, strides 1292 Bright street. It' was the out­ which is, they claim, within his power. m the past decade under the lead­ come of an endorsement given lu the ership of conscieritious and public three candidates last Thursday nigh! What have you to say about that, Governor? Do you want to spirited citizens who gave their time at a conference of members of civic wait until more people living irt the conununties surrounding 2 ) o n ’t Wenlion 3 t so freely in service on the board. groups in Hillside. The group, whicn Newark Airport are burned to death in their homes pr are you Held Well Qualified is in the process Of. organizing a going to live up to your oath ofwoffied to protect the residents Vote For Best Man ‘‘We believe that Rflcs. Raphaels Hillside Civic Alliance, ^consists of of this state? record on the board ' for tl¥e past representatives from all threq sec­ Starting With A Bang three years,. Mr. Pearson s knowledge tions of Hillside which, it is claim­ > ^ (' l'ke Hie suggestion of Hillside's Commissioner Raymond and experience as a businessman, ed, have been cut off quite sharply T King, up until recently a member of the Mayors’ Fact Finding All In Moderation and Mr. Levitas’ many years uf fi­ lately by politics as Well as the Le­ Committee, who proposed that I lights from Newark Airport he high V alley Railroad tracks and In a letter to , the ^ditor last week, Irving Eisen, prominent nancial and business experience, —U. S. A rm ^ Photo discontinued until flight patterns, planes and radar screens are figure in the Good Government Association of- N ew Jersey, quotes first with R. H. Macy & Co., and Route 29. William Galik, acting as made accident proof. During his recent visi^ to Korea, Senator If. Alexander Smith of New from this column back in 1948 on the subject of sectional and group presently in private practice as a temporary chairman of the group Jersey dials with Pfc. Donald W. Carey of Hillside. The Hillside soldier Isn’t that a reasonable request, Governor? representation on the governing body to bolster an argument that Certified Public Accountant, emi­ said the candidates had agreed to is a member of the 512th Heavy Automotive Maintenance Company in the same should be done on the Board of Education. nently fits and qualifies each of, the following preliminary statement/ Ihe lim es suggests further---und this is not original with the Eighth Arm y’s 30th Ordnance Battalion. Taken out of context, the remarks'in this column at that time do fh£m for membership oh the Board j "We are each candidates with slip, 1 his newspaper—that at the next meeting of the Mayors’ Fact not quite tell the com plete story, as we recall the circumstances. of Education.” port from our neighbors in our own binding Committee,'.all the eouimunities, members thereof im­ section of fjillside. W.e are joining An effort was t.hep being made to explain how a gopd political or­ Tumarkin further stated that the iogether in our campaign for elec­ mediately instruct their counsel to act jointly to obtain an in-.,, ganization operates, cautioning the Republicans that if they didh't group, altho counting among its Sun Tube Employe’s Steel For Schools tion to the Board of Education be- unction against the airport and aU airlines operating out o f k pay heed, they w ould eventually regret it. Mr. Eisen pays us the membership of more than 250 in all compliment of stating we did some “ crystal gazing which could rival parts of the town, is absolutely non­ Auto Is Ransacked cguse we believe in equal represen­ to restrain further flights until safeguards such as Comm i 8- tation as a foundation for unity Qrew Pearson’s reputation.” partisan and has no ties with the Hastened As Result Vernon Laws, of 1263 Oakwood ioner King suggests are in effect o r move the airport from this hmong the people arid as a first re­ «, Those 1948 remarks, however, are not to be interpreted as our Democratic majority in the Town irea completely, to a location such as a sparsely settled spot on avenue,..employee of the Sun Tube quirement fOr^a democratic school views on the subject of government. What we w ere discussing at Hall or any other political party.. the Jersey coast. Corporation, reported to police Sat­ board. W e are mutually pledged, to that Jime—again trusting to memory—was the practice of voting The committee, he said, had been ac­ O f Capital Parley seek the election of all three, of us We want you, Governor Driscoll, to say whether you prefer AGAINST candidates from certain groups or sections rather than tive in prior board elections on an Enough steel for completion of the urday that his automobile had been informal basis, and it was decided anfi we ask the support of all the that business go on as usual at Newark Airport or whether you FOR them. There can be quite a difference”in these two points of view. | classroom addition to the high rifled while it was parked on the * * • * at the last-meeting of the group to people without bias or prejudice but ire going to consider the human equation in this situation. school was assured by Federal auth­ company lot at Broadway and Long>on6 only on the basis of our joint pm- Those comments, in 1948 are not to be interpreted as our real organize formally and therefore a We understand that some o f the buck-passing agencies arc orities following a conference in nvenufc. The stolen articles, luedl gram and our ability to give the thoughts on the subject of government. A very good case can be charter has been filed, and a slate of giye Washington, it was disclosed this people the best schools possible fo alking about building new runways at the airport facing into made of the view that votes should not be cast for candidates just officers well be selected in the near at $336, included a tire and tube, week by Dr. Wayne T. Brahom, sup­ nil Hillside children." he meadow land*. because they come from certain groups or sections, especially on the future. t> wheel sockets and , miscellaneous ervising principal. T o Draft Platform municipal level. tools. Well, Governor, to he truthful, we’ll believe that when we Dr. Branom. together with Ber­ Galik stated .tfrat the three candi­ If politics, as Mr. Eisen contends, is being injected into the cur­ Nat Bisk, of 1470-B Liberty ave- see it- and even then i.| will have to be proved that the new nard Grad, of Frank Grad &i Sons, dates are scheduled to meet shortly rent Board of Education campaign, or if it ever has been, it is en­ Pearson Files For ouc,' notified police that duy of the arrangement is, foolproof. / school architects, visited the nation’s to complete formation-of a platform tirely out of order. Candidates fo r the Board o f Education are sup­ theft of a child's chairndriven auto, capital Friday in response to an in­ around a basic one which has al­ But in the meantime, Governor, what happens if a few hun­ posed to be elected on a non-partisan basis. T h eir political affilia­ valued at $30. vitation and conferred with Dr. Van ready been agreed upon. He indi­ dred more people are killed? Or if a crashing plane dives into a tions are not even supposed to be known and political party support Education Board Zwoli, Associate Director of Educa­ cated that the main point of the public school or hospital, as almost happened this week? is a reprehensible practice. It is ou r sincere advice to the voters of tional Procurement of the Office o* platform would be the fair repre the township that if they are confronted by opposing slates in the Perhaps you do not know it, Governor, but residents of Education. Urges Driscoll mentation theme and that the plat­ i coming school board election, they completely ignore the bracketing Newark not far from the airport are even considering for their Previously, 43 ton's of steel had form had no fault to find with the and vote for the^candidates whom they regard as best for the interests own protection advancing on the airport pn masse and blocking been allotted to the Hillside school present school administration and of the school system. In fact, it might be a good idea, just To chastise projects for the first three quarters Act On Airport board. the runways until some effective action is takgn; those who engine in thi3 practice, to pick the best candidates from of this year, and it had been spread A spokesman at I\ewark Airport last night, who declined to the opposing brackets. Following Tuesday’s second disas­ However, he.said that the three among the multi-purpose additions trous airplane crash in Elizabeth. running mates were considering me he quoted, indicated that the real power over Newark Airport ia * * * * to three elementary schools with Mayor Robert C. Kirkpatrick yester- thods which might enable the school Our viewpoint on the subject of nunflcipal elections has been wielded by U. S. Military authorities who consider the airport some going to the high school, which ’ ay sent the follow ing telegram to board to get an immediate alloca­ consistently that party, group or sectioiyls of little or ljo .importance. an extremely important strategic base. Nevertheless the airplane requires much more than that. The Governor Alfred E. Driscoll: tion for the steel which- is holding It was only because party politics discriminated against candidates classroom addition alon, Dr. Branom ‘‘Hillside urgently requests you upjthe sorety needed $1,200,00 school utnation around here is no JongeY a joke, and the military G from certain sections and groups thpt we issued that waVning back said, needs 81 tons'and he and GFad veto any Newark Airport expansion buildipg program, causing the pub- supposed to protect the people, not kill them. m 1948. We still feel that a political organization must recognize cer­ appealed for the 60 additional tons legislation. Airport is intolerable flic to pay interest on the bonds It’s.your move, Governor Driscoll. tain expedient^ and practical considerations, but that is not tanta­ required for that section whidh is menace to life, property and detent Cyhile the funds lie idle in the bank. mount to saying that political expediency should be the ultimate' regarded as most urgent. objective. living of our citizens.” Although Dr. Van Zwoli suggested (Signed) Pingry Alumni Will The ultimate objective, particularly in local elections, whether changing to reinforced concrete, ihe Robert C. Kirkpatrick Bi-lingual Judge Industrial Group they be for the Township Committee or Board o f Education, must be Hillside delegation pointed out the Mayor of Hillside Weds D.P. Couple ElecJ New Officer* the best men or w om en for the jo b . Of course, there is no law that work has progressed too far to make Mayor Kirkpatrick also said yest­ says a Republican or Democrat should not be active in a school board the change without addition of con­ erday that “my fellow Township- Magistrate Sidney BiPnLaum per- For School Budget Alumni of .P'inery School w ill election, for'even politicians still have the rights of citizens. siderable expense. .formed, his first marriage ceremony Committeemen and I are determined Frederick A. Rcrjard, president of meet at 8 p.m. Monday,’ January 28, Vote for the most qualified candidates, no matter wjlo they ar:e Dr. Branom expressed optimism to leave no stone unturned t o ’elim. in tw.o languages Saturday when in-the lower school building to elect or where they come from. That will be the most eloquent answer ihe Hiljslde Industrial Association, that the steel needed for the cafe­ ■na.te the menace which the Newark two displaced persons. Benjamin officers and several members of the to anyone and everyone who thinks they, and they alone, are en­ teria and l^androom additions wJl Airport has turned out to be to "the Bucstyn and Mrs. Paul Sebweiseh announced this week that the asso­ Board of Directors fqr 1952. dowed with a divine insight into what is best for the community. also be forthcoming, and indicated lives, safety and comfort of our citi­ Sturberger, both of 157 Bailey ave­ ciation's board of trustees last Wed­ • * • Robert B. Gibby, of 270 Ogden GREGER V. PEARSON that while the work may not be zens. It is now not merely a question nue. exchanged vows. nesday night gaV-e- its approval to way, has served as president for the The first regular meeting this year of the 'Township Committee •ompleted as originally scheduled, it the Board of Education budget for Greger V. Pearson, of 908 Havi- of eliminating noise, but of protect­ (Questions and directions for the past year. •' last week sent the new administration off to a flying start. Among should be done mudh sooner than ing our very lives from a danger 1052.53. tand drive, this.week filed his pe­ ceremony were given by Magistrate other things, the township engineer presented his report on the ac­ expected as a result of the con-' which will get worse as time goes Birnbaum, in the German he -learned “It is regretted,'1 Renard said, /that tition for the Board of Education THE WEATHER quisition of a municipal water system, the township attorney was ferenee. by, unless something urgent,is done in.school and in the army, and the taxes will have to g o up but the- in tjie election to be held on Febru­ On behalf of the school system and to stop it.” trustees feel the Board of Education Fair and cold today and tomor- directed to move against any n ew gas stations, steps were initiated ary 13. \ ceremony was conducted in English. toward plans for a municipal center and the officials moved to coun­ the Board of EducatibrL Dr. Branom has done fts go.od a job as possible'.® PearsonNhs the ow ner of Eric G. termand a decision of the Zoning Board o f Adjustment. That’s expressed, appreciation to members Pearson & Co., diamond tool manu­ really quite a handful for the opening meeting o f 1952. of parent-teacher associations' and facturers, of Roselle, a business others who wrote to various officials TRY SOLOMON’S FIRST Of the four items noted, tw o fall into each of two. categories. founded by his father more than 25 Chest Allows $500 The step against n ew gas stations and the appeal from the Zoning stressing the urgency of the alloca­ Emergency Corps Is For A ll Your Home years ago, and is a tool engineer. Board decision may be termed immediate action. An ordinance is tion 'of steel for the Hillside school.',. And Family N«eds He has lived in Hillside for the past jo be prepared as soon as possible to limit new gas stations and pro­ 14 years, and is married to the for­ For Local Welfare THE SOLOMON STOBE tecting the integrity of present zoning will be fought in the courts. mer Catherine Froseth. “ One of Hillside's Good Stoves” The public is generally in favor o f both these steps, because in the WALTER R. LEE Thp Hillside Welfare Association, During World W ar II he trained Formed For Hillside one of the 25 member agencies, will 1299 Liberty Ave., WA 3-9507 past the constant influx of gas stations4 on nearly all available as a ski trooper and subsequently Home For Funerals receive an appropriation of $500 locations has been severely criticized and the gradual disintegra. served four yeat's as a sergeant with Organization of the JTillside V’oi-* ^°nTnf zon*n^ Protection has made a mockery of the ordinance. 1283 SALEM AVE„ HILLSIDE unteer Emergency Corps, whose from the Community Chest 6f East­ General Patton's Third Army in. lan were- chairman and vice chair­ ern Union County, it was announced The other two items, the report on township acquisition of its Europe. He is a member of Bartho­ EL 2-454: function it will be to direct rescue BIG BARGAINS man, respectively, of the original today-. ■ own walw system and consultation with architects on plans for a lomew Lutheran Church, Elizabeth, squads of volunteer emergency municipll center \yill, even if considered advisable, take a little Argonne Post 6, American Legion workers, took place Sunday after­ ambulance committee. , IN OUR more lime. noon at the home of Dr. William f of Elizabeth; The 7dth Infantry D ivi­ HERE THEY ARE!! An app'eal was issued by Dr. / if * • * * sion Veterans, and has been active Wacker, member of the Board of Wacker, for volunteer workers for January Clearance ^asis of the report o f Township Engineer Henry Kreh in m any community activities, in­ Confederate or Union Caps Health, aj, 99 North avenue. i M k i the rescue squad and a meeting to W e Must S«n A ll Floor Samples •mr-thefe can as yet be no conclusion on whether a municipal water cluding Red Cross and Community $1.00 each The entire rescue organizanfKyis enlist members ir4 the group is system is a good idea. Certain facts have to be determined before the outgrowth of differing views on 1070 North Broad Street Chest drives His wife is a volunteer GOTTLIEB’S MEN’S SHOP scheduled for Friday, January 25 at AT BIG REDUCTIONS sych a project can be undertaken, because it is a large project use of the municipal ambulance ancj worker at Girl Scout Headquarters, 1576 Maple Avenue 8 p.m. -in the defense control center Hillside, New Jersey that could vitally affect the township’s financial position. Even if it was Dr. W acker’s suggestion that Elizabeth, and is leader of a Brownie * Hillside, N. J. at. the rear nf the Municipal Build­ EL 2-1663 certain legal obstacles can be overcome, it must be made clear that troop. a volunteer group be formed to take ing. 1284 North Broad stjreet. Tobia’s Appliances a municipal water supply is desirable only if it can be obtained charge. Final regulations fdr use of Mrs. Foster \yas appointed a com- SWIFT'S PREMIUM FOWL 1321 Liberty Avenue without any increase in cost to the taxpayers.. theu ambulance, especially as they Itaittee to draft an oath tq be ad- 39c lb. —jv—This raCana- that the prle& that wouki-have-4o--be-paid--for-the- concern contagious disease cases* are ministered to all members: WA 3-7768 - 9341 T Y P^h*-1-J pcluding financing, plus the cost o f soft water from a slill in the process of being drailed. Attending ill additioh lo corps different source or the same source, plus the cost of operating the Coming/ February .14th! Dr. Wacker will head the V olu n­ Open 9:39 AJVL — 10:00 PJM. members were Commissioners Mil- v F. Sinzinger, Prop. system must not add ug.tq any more than all the users,of water teer Emergency Cohps as com m an­ ton B. Codford and Henry Goldhor , 43 COE AVE. 478 Clinton Ave., Newark m the township are now paying; and preferably less, if municipal der. Other officers' elected Sunday and Mrs. Elizabeth McCraith, sec­ ownership is a less costly operation. There is little or nothing in Special 10 Day Clearance Sale! ajternoon are: Dr. H. Irving Dunn, retary of the Civilian Defense Phone EL 5 9735 W e Deliver 9:36 A M. - 9:30 P.M. — BI 3-7081 Kreh's report that jijstifieS a decision, and it is still up to the Town-, 5>eniqr Vice CommaTiden; Mrs. June Conducted by Hillside merchants In cooperation with The Council. ship Committee to prove, its case. Xhis indicates further study, nego- Foster; Junior V ice .Commander; Hillside Times, Hillside families will be offered great values Conford commended.. Dr. Wacker with the Elizabethtown Water Company* on the cost, of its this closing; out sales event. Mrs. Burnett Straus, Adjutant; Rob for suggesting" the idea and his ef­ property, and consequently more time. ert A. McNamara, Finance Officer, forts toward carrying it out as well • • * • n ' 0 s- Fire- Chief August H. Daviet, Dep­ as -corps members 'for volunteering CLEARANCE SALE! A municipal civic center is not so difficult a problem as water,, 6,000 CIRCULARS uty Police Chief, Paul F. Korlesky, their services. The next meeting of ' _ • • V- but it also requires further study. There is little question that the Mrs. Henry G. Nultori, Mrs. Francis the corps will be held at the home Chrysler and Plymouth public favors these improvements, but not w ithout some regard Ghant. Robert Kaplan and Leslie J. of Dr. Wacker Friday eyening, Feb­ for the effect on taxes. A civic center may take a little time also, Reed, s't-a'ff members. Reed and Kap-: ruary 1, at 8 p.m, because th$ site for the center has still not b^en determined, the- WILL BE DISTRIBUTED New 1951 Models cost is unknown, and in the face of the still rising costs of normal Advertisers are urfed to make arranrements now as space • . ___ municipal services, it would hot be wise to place too much additional will be limited. Call W Averly 3-9207 for advertising representative. Salem Pharmacy Szarko’s Liquor Store Also late model used cars, attractively priced. in the budget, either in the form of a down payment or further 1204 ftalem Ave.-, Hillside 1317 Liberty Ave., IIJILside, N. J. bond Issues/ / PRESCRIPTIONS Call WA 3-0659 GORMAN P. FISCHER, Inc. administration is undoubtedly off on the right foot, and if Jmt As Y ou Doctor Order* FOR FREE QUICK ' DELIVERY »t keeps its feet on the ground and maintains a proper balance be­ The Hillside Times 1146 North Broad 8 t., Hillside, N. J. We Call toM nd Deliver <4-. '/, k e g s b e e r tween desirable services and the public purse, it Should "be able to 1443 NORTH BROAD ST. WAverly 3-9207 Near Coe Avenue reach its goal of m aking Hillside a better com m unity.4 PreKrtptlXP- EL 2-42M Cooler* For Hire i ? PAGE 2—-THE HILLSIDE TIMESrTHURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 1952

COLLEGE CIRCLES The Township CommfUei •reserves the The township will be requested to Sternback’s vocalizing of "Bill1 and School, he served four years in the Mr*. Dwyer Continues right to reject ajiy or all bids and t-) BRAKE SPECIALISTS Laible, who has been listed five award the contract to Any bidder who.se New Type Safety appropriate a budget of $250. "Unforgettable.” ohoto division of the Air Force, WHEEL ALIGNMENT times previously on the school ho­ proposal In their judgment best serves a, George O’Brien presided. Also Walter Lee, whose hand is quicke Courtney is an avid photographer Legislative Forum their lriterest. nor roll, was presented with a Gold IJj’ order of the Township Committee. present w ere Fire Chief August H. Presidents and members of wo­ than the eye,, performed his slight and directed the camera department Key, highest scholastic award for a H O W A R D J. B L .O Y, „• Island Planned men’s organizations and clubs have ECONOMY Daviet, Rubin Ritz, George Klink of hand tricks with the assistance of o f his college newspaper and year­ scholastic record for four quarters Township Clerk again this year been invited by Mrs. T h e State Highway Department and Township Committeeman Henry Eileen Greenspan and Isabel1 Tanep- book. of 2.94 out of a possible 3.O., He is en­ Florence P. DWyer, Union County N E W -HORSEY STATE D E P A R T M E N T w ill erect a new center island Goldhor, The next session will be baum. All three w orked with the rolled in the Department of Mechan­ Assemblywoman, to discuss legisla­ OF CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS held February 8. stage and lighting crew in setting up Brake Service Inc. I first here on Route 29, Deputy Chief tive problems, or procedures, at her ical Engineering. Announced closing date for filing ap- the various stage props for rehears­ “ Y o u r Safety is our Business” ! Paul F. Korlesky* told the newly, home/fevery Tuesday from 10 a.m. to i'J ICct tionsL1UHO xF ebc u rui vj a,xi ry j 18, 1952. A pi i p ly De als and the performance. With Hillside LEGAL NOTICE partment bf Civil Service, State House organized Safety Couiitil at its first 10 p.m\," during the Legislative ses­ We Have A Budget Plan j Sid Caesar and Imogene Coca Trenton, /ftew Jersey. session last Wednesday. sion. Open to male citizens, two years resi­ Bigelow 3-2597 i The new islands will be from 18 to Variety Show At were impersonated tby Stephen Far­ NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Servicemen In order to avoid confusion or TOWNSHIP OF HILLSIDE d e n t in H illside. 225 Elizabeth Ave., | mer-and Lona Dpucker in a sketch Patrolman, Salary, I3200-J4000 per 20 inch safety barriers ridged to overlapping of appointment?, .Mrs.* much like the ones the team present . ‘"PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby giv^n that, c o r . W. Runyon St. \ throw motor vehicles back into traf­ PARRIS ISLAND, S. C — Marine Dwyer advised, a specific time of pealed proposals will be received by the Salary, J3200-M00Q per on TV. Another skit entitled “Nia­ F irem an, N ew ark 8, N . J. j fic lanes, or to force them to a stop Assembly Of H.S. Pfc. Neil R. Rice, son of Kir. and day or evening should be arranged Township Committee of the Township of annum . if they continue along the ridges, he gara- Falls" was eqgpted by Tom Mrs. Herman R ic e ,'369 Sanford ave­ rtillsld.e for the construction of Storm Jan. 24 - Feb. 7 By RUTH GECKER beforehand by calling her home, El. Drain, catch basins and appurtenances explained. Deputy Korlesky said Dwyer, Steve Farmer and Mel Gold­ nge; Hillside, N. J., recently cli­ Songs by Hillside stylists, musical' 3-0382. In Norman .Street and Shelton Terraco. that the present center strip seems berg. maxed training here at the Marine The safd bids will be opened and pub­ selections by high school masters, licly read a.t a meeting oi said Commit to throw a car over the island when For the assembly program of AJ@u- Corps. Recruit Depot by receiving a Largest selection of D in rtt« Sets In and the antics of a mistress o f cere, tee to be held at Municipal Headiujart- Newark with a choice of many fknl*4ir« it strikes it. The request was made uary 11, H.H.S. students were pleas­ promotion to his present rank and Accountant Group 1281 North B roa d Street, H inside, monies provided the basis' for the nml plastic upholstery colors. last month after two auto deaths re­ ed to view a novel program pre­ winning the silver badge of Marine variety show Friday in the high Prices R a n gin g From $99.00 op sulted when a car jumped the ceil sented by The Patersons. The show, Sharpshooter. Elects Ostermiller school auditorium. Jer isle. consisting of weight lifting and acro­ Learning6about chemical warfare Treasurer William. Ostermiller, of IMPERIAL "Toni” Malitto, junior, and Ber­ Erection of warning signs at each batics, was designed to show stud­ is David A. Kaufman, seaman ap­ 1092 Salem aVenue, certified publu L a d in g 200 L ineal F eet p f nard SchaTkoff, English instructor, inforced Concrete Pipe FURNITURE DECORATORS overpass on the highway also will ents how healthy bodies may be prentice, USN, son of Mr., and Mrs. accountant, has.been elected a mem coordinated the numerous acts to 300 Lineal Feettf of 15” Relijforced Newark’s L eading Dinette Center be requested by the group. built by clean living. David Kaufman, of 8^3 Winchester ber of the Americah Institute of Ac­ Concrete Pipe Open M on. A Wed. E ves. 'Till 9 produce one of the annual student Problems of traffic, fire and home Faculty Replacement "'venue, and husband of the former countants, national professional so­ 30- Lineal F eet o f 12'.’ R einforced variety shows. Toni, as mistress of Concrete Pipe 936 Bergen Street, Newark safety also were discussed and the Miss Helen J. Curci has been add. Miss Lillian Crowell, formerly *of ciety pf CPAs. He has" been Associ­ ceremonies, impersonated several T. Drop Inlets f .. group decided to utilize educational e.d to the faculty as a replacement ated for the past three years witn. A certified check made, payable to W A 6-2720 stars of screen and radio: Princeton^avenue. programs, newspaper and billboard for Mrs. Adelaide Harmon, who is Kaufman entered the Navy in Rosenthal and Attinger, N«$w Bruns- the T ow n sh ip o f H illsid e' for - rfot lead Accompaniment was played on maternity leave. Miss Curci who n,. 10% of the amount bid must ‘ac- publicity to push safety measures. August, 1950 and received his recruit v/ick certified public acctyunimg pany each proposal. j throughout the production by the will teach.in the commercial depart­ fifm. » successful contractor will he re- Combo” , a three piece band fea­ training at the Naval Training Sta. ment, has a bachelor of science de Ostermiller holds a CPA certifi­ uuiy.ed to furttfsh proper surety bond tion, Newport, R. I. conditioned for the faithful performance turing Charles Drumbore -playing | gree in commercial education from cate from the Statei of New Jersey, HELP US KEEP i bass fid d le/ William Duane at the 'of the contract, t ' * ' New York University. obtained by written ' examination, Drawings, specification's ah.d forms of at New Jersey’s Largest piapo, and Irwin Suesserman and She has taught in Drake Business and'is a mejnber of the New Jersey bid for the p roposed w ork w ill lie f u r ­ YOUR CITY CLEAN his drums. The trio also played sev­ Children Give Show nished by the Township Engineer. Henry College and John Marshall Law Society o f ’'Certified Public Account­ K reh , Jr.,- at his o ffic e 433 North B roa d FEREDAY & MEYER CO., INC.1 eral solo numbers. School in Jersey City. ants. Street, Elizabeth. N. J., or the same Insured Association! Several instrumental musical fea­ For Paralysis Fund tripy be Inspected by prospective bidders 864 Olive St., Elizabeth, N. i. Miss Curci, as an amateur play­ tures were spotlighted, both classi­ at 'the engineer’s office during business Get the extra values in service, con­ wright, has written and produced Four Children, ’all students at hours. cal and popular. Barbara Holtzrnan, several plays including "Help Want­ George Washington School, reccntlj' Pingry Students At venience, dividend* and safety that sophomore, played a Chopin waltz ed”, a musical revue. She hopes to presented a show and raised five Motor Boat Show TELEVISION - RADIO DIRECTORS thrifty thousands know! Prompt, effi­ at the piano. Special arrangements put on a roller skating show while in dollars for -the Infantile Paralysis SALES - ✓ SERVICE cient service in person or by mail. SEYMOUR BLECKER of “Jazz PufeicatQ” and "Jalousie" Hillside, which she wrote. This re­ Fund. William W,.acker, of 99 North ave­ Records - Popular & Classic John L. Becker FURS MADE TO ORDER were presented by Melvin Goldberg vue has already been performed for Mayiene and Marshall Lipson and nue, and Richard Welch, of 821 Win­ Start with $10 to $10,000. Frank Briscoe and his volin. Doreen Colem an-ac­ Jersey City audiences. Helen and D orothy Filce presented chester avenue,* were among m eif? HEINEMAN’S Remodeling . Restyling companied Mel. Two Practice Teachers Isongs, recitations and dances to an ^ers of the Pingry, Navigation Club 1026 BERGEN ST. James M. Cavanagh Guaranteed "Cold Storage Individual acts supported by the LATEST PER Two. practice teachers w}io will audience of 30 at the former’s home, who last Wednesday attended the. opp. Park Theatre David Cronheim 910 Bergen Street, Newark, N. J “Combo” included Lucy Rispoli's Lap DIVIDEND Q At^UM work in Hillside this semester are 26 Fairchild plaeg. Square Ranting 42nd National Motor Boat Show at Newark, N. J. — WA 3.2980 WA 3-3351 dance specialty to the rhythm of already instructing their clashes Grand Central 'Palace, N ew York. William E. Hocker and rgfreshment&tollowed. ----:------*—2______“ How High the Moon," and S heft a They are Mrs. Janet Cree and' Jo’- James V. Igoe SAVINGS INSURED UP TO $10,000 reph Courtney. Louis Livy Mrs. Cree is. teaching in the art SAVE WITH OUR Savings received by the 10th of. a n y month Since 1910 “Furnishers of Happy Homes ' n e e d a Tr u c k ? James K. Meldrum •department. Under the supervision MONDAY* SPECIALS o ea rn dividends from the 1*t of thot month. VICTOR MIRON, Inc., of Mrs. Elaine 'Gohji. A senior at' Ernest A. Minier Newark Sthte Teachers College, site P ullets and Caponettes ~ 7T- LEGAL FOR TRUST FUNDS 389-393 UNION AVE., IRVINGTON, N. J. will be here until* February'29. t S ; A graduate of Neptune High • One of the newest and finest fumilure stores in this vicinity Roasters, Fryers and Broilers it). School, Mrs. Cr§e is. interested in LOW TRICES . . . LIBERAL BUDGET PLAN. sports, particularly tennis, baskgj- oall, baseball and'skiing. She Sorry, No Deliveries at this price Green Flyer Bus Nos. and 7 Pass our Door C a RTERET c^ W gage? in jewelry making and pho­ STRICTLY FRESH EGGS 1 AND LOAN ASSOCIATION ' Other store at 762 Chancellor Avenue* Irvington tography as hobbies. U TIU TY Mr. Courrftey, a senior at Newark 866 Broad Street, Newark 7, N. J. 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the Hebrew term for "brethren” did by the Township Committee at n meeting »»»»»»»»»»» Town And Plants Oppose New Wells not necessarily mean blood-brothers. Legal Notices to.be held at Municipal Headquarters, No. Two Reach 30 Years With Phone Co, 1 284 North Broad Street, ‘ Hillside, New Fred’s Upholstery Shop Objection to use of wells near C o-* Here in brief is their explanation: ' ( L.S,) ST.ATE OP NEW JKIISF& lersey , nt 8 :U0 P.M. on T u e s d a y eve­ Custom UphoUtering In the H ebrew and Aramaic (in T o ning;. F eb ru a ry 5, 1952, and th en a t said nant street by the Elizabethtown engineer a n d Kenneth M. Leghorn, OLA UK H. A R N O L D .. . meeting pluce, publicly opened and read Slip Covers A Drapes Water Corfipany was voiced by^ rep ­ which q»ur Lord spoke) there was You lire hereby .summoned and re­ a lou d . Expert Furniture Repairing assistant to the president, b oth of quired to serve upon Antoo A. Vlt. Jr., O n and a fte r Jan u ary 23, 1952, the In- resentatives o f the township and no exclusive word for “cousin.' The 77 AVON AVE., NEWARK Sun Tube Corporation; Harold Ward, plaintiff's Attorney, whose address is I urination. for Bidders Plans and Speci­ eight of its, industries recently word "Ah” could, and often did. No. St* Hollywood Avenue, Hillside, New fications may be examined at the offices Bigelow 8-3622 manager o f the Robert Johnston of the Township Clerk In the Township at a hearing before the Water P olicy mean brother, cousin, uncle, ne­ Jersey, an answer to tlie complaint filed Company; Theodore MacDonald, In a civil a ctio n , In w h ich M arion ’ ID. of Hillside, N. J., and copies thereof Division of the Department of C o n ­ phew, or even member of the same may be obtained on application at tbe vice-president of the International Arnold Is plaintiff and Clank It, Arnold gelation and Economic Develop­ tribe, as so often used in the Old is defen dan t, pending In t h e \ Superior, ufflees of Charles F. Ackerman archi­ ,KATZ FURNITURE EXCHANGE! Milk C om pany, and Edward Harvey, Court of New Jersey, Chancery Divi­ te ct, 105 H a lsey Street, N ew a rk , N. J., ment, Trenton. Testament. It is translating the word FU RNITU RK-IIOIJHKIIOLD GOODSJ vice-president of Sunrise Dairy sion,; Docket No. M-1600-61 within 35 u p on p a y m en t o f 115.00 for e a c h set. Also protesting were the C om ­ “Ah” as "Brethren," and understand­ days after the Hlh day of February .'ny bidder, upon returning such set BOUGHT A SOLD Company. BOARDING HOUSES FURNISHED \ monwealth W ater Company, Sum ­ ing it to m ean blood-brothers, that exclusive of such date. If you fail p ro m p tly and In g o o d con d ition , w ill be Other lo c a l companies join in g in so to do. the relief Aetnantied 'in • tlie refunded this payment, and any oon- Entire Attic ( ontenU Bought mit, and the Schering Corporation, causes the seeming conflict. Take it bldder upon so returning such set will the protest included Cooper Alloy e "inplnini will be taken against you by 823 BERGEN ST. Union. to mean “ cousins" or m erely “ rela­ ne.fau.lt. be refu n ded $6.00. Foundry Corporation, MundeL Cork The object of said suit 18 to. olitatr) a The Township of lllllsldq reserves the NEWARK, N. J. Data showing the number of wells tives" and the Catholic dogma of Corporation and Emeloid Manufact­ Judgment of divorce between said plain­ right to waive any informalities In or .. BI 8-1942 the perpetual virginity of Our Bless­ lo re je ct any or till bids. owned by the company, the amount uring Com pany. tiff lin'd you: ' of water used from each ana the ed Lady reihains unscathed. January 21. 1952. Rack bidder must deposit with his Remember that -the Apostle-; A n ton A. Vlt, Jr. hid. .security Xi\ an amount not less than water consumption in Hillside and A t tortVoy ‘ for P lain t iff five per conttim (5%) of tbo base bid ft C. BAUMAN preached and taught by word-of- Union was presented the division by No. 36 H ollyw ood A v e n u e the form and ‘.subject te the conditions Reilphotaering mouth for at least six years before Hillside', N. J. provided In the Information fpr bidders. Robert R. Stone, engineer and super­ Catholic Jan. 25 - Feb. 14 Interior Dneorsting St. Matthew started to write the THE TOWNSHIP OF HILLSIDE intendent of the water company. H O W A R D J. H L O * ’, Slip Covers - Drapes first Gospel. Remember, that the present at the hearing, in addi­ TOW NSHJI* o f h i l l s i d e Township- Clerk 95 FERRY ST., NEWARK, N. J. Information civilized w orld of the dajr was con­ * 1! 1LLNIDK, n L J . tion to attorneys fo r each firm, were M A 3-1538 verted to Christianity before the If no answer Call 11U 5-6761 the following: Township Attorney “ Ever a Virgin?” ADVERTISEMENT H O L L Y W O O D Adelc Braelow, William M. Bristol, Church had gathered together and NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS MONUMENTAL COMPANY vice-president, James MacWhitney, declared inspired these w riting now ADDITION TO HILLSIDE FIKK HOUSE Main Office A Plant What say the Gospels ? knQwn as the New Testament. Re­ Separate sealed bids for Contrail No. 1(118 Sluyvesanl. Ave., Union. N. ,!. assistant public relations representa­ V General Construction, Contract No. 2 Vlnlt Our Show Room member that it was the great St. Tel. UN. 2-1879 tive and Walter Schultz, plant engi­ Mafy, the Mother of Jesus Christ, Sleel n-riil Iro n . Contract N o. 3 1-leu tin if. Brandt Display Yard next to BODEN UPHOLSTERY CO. was a virgin throughout her life. Augustine 'o f Hippo who wrote in. Contrni'l No. 4 Plumbing. • (’ ontrarl. N >. Ml., (lertfuile’s Cemetery neer, all of Bristol-Myers Company; JAMES A. MAHONEY .) Rjeolrlciil work for the construction Manufacturers and Designers of the fifth century: “For myself, I CHARLES F. STEVENS Rahway, N I CUSTOM BUILT Nicholas M archak, assistant chief This is an article of faith which -oh a d d itio n to Hit* F ire H o u s e at No, TiM. It .Mi m a) 7-1651 LIVING ROOM FURNITURE every C ath olic must believe because would not believe tbe Gospel unless Two New Jersey Bell Telephone : !i5 Hollywood Avenue in tbe Township Open Sundays and H olidays cent of Hillside, making his horn of Hillside. New, Jersey, will be received IteuplutlHtoring — Recovering it is one o f- God's truths revealed the authority of the Catholic Church 33 Court Ht., Newark, N. J. Company men. have been presented at 540 Leo street. GRACE N. LERNER through Scripture and through Tra. moved me thereto.” Between Washington A Broad 8t. I nuuntfd Hair Permanently Removed For information on any Catholic gold service emblems on reaching the Both Mahoney and Stevens are Tel. MA 2-0620 Scientifically, Speedily) Safely .dition. N ow Tradition comes to us LATEST ELECTRONIC METHOD by word o f mouth and by written subject write to: Holy Name Society, 30-year mark in telephone service. members of H. G . McCully Chapter, DOOR CLOSERS Recom mended by Doctors word, that is , the writings o f the Christ the K in g Church, B loy street- James A. Mahoney, left, of 6“ Telephone H on eers of America. A Friendly Perwonal 8er\ice Hillside, N. J. Mading terrace, presently supervitf. APPOINTMENT ONLY early Fathers. As both are G o d ’s re­ M A 3-8325 velations, th e y cannot conflict. ing accountant at the headguarters’ COLLEGE CIRCLES MAFFEY’S KEY SHOP Joseph’s Pet Shop 91! < liutoti A v e . Newark, N . J. But aren’ t there conflicts? F or in­ office-in Newark, has spent his. en­ Charles W. Lhible, son pf Mr. and A.K.C. Puppies stance, was Mary always a virgin? Support Your Scouts tire career with the accounting de­ Mrs. William Laible, 24 Hurden Sold — Repaired — Installed Finger Trained Parakeets “Yes," say tradition. But d on ’t both partment, and is a member of its street, has been listed on the schol­ GRINDING and SAW FILING of All Kinds U.S. Inspected Horse Meat Matthew a n d Mark, contradict, this Give (Generously bowling league. astic Honor R oll for the fall quarter 1172 E. Grand St., Elizabeth EL. 2-1902 316 Market St., Newark, N. J when they tell us of the “ brethren Charles F. Stevens, right, inside- .it Tri-State C ollege, Angola, Indi­ (Opposite Penn H.lt. Station) man with the plant department 41Satisfied Customers Since 1910” of the L o rd ” ? To Scouting ana, with a scholastic record of all OPEN THtlRS. EVENING Tel MA 8-2277 "Brethren of the Lord,’-’ surely; forces In Union, is-a long-time resi- A’s. but if this means blood-brothers, then how a bou t the other texts? For instance, t h e Scriptures p lain ly im­ Diamonds Appraised ply that th ese brethren w ere old&r Samuel Sachs than Jesus. If blood-brothers, then Certified Diamond Appraising Mary must have had children before Jesus. Then Jesus was not born of 790 BROAD STREET NEWARK, N. J. a virgin. Then St. Luke’s famous ee the modern new Berkeley Savings Building! first chapter is entirely askew . 5th Floor, Kinney Bldg. Again, if Jesus had blood-brothers, why is lie so frequently called the “son of M a r y ”—only He? If He had blood-brothers Why did H e not, J. Norwood Van Ness Guild Opticians Perfect Form! when d y in g on the Cross, confide Eye Physicians Your 3 for the asking! W e ’ll His Blessed Mother to one o f them rather than to S. Johr^ w h o wps Prescriptions Filled \ help you to learn bowling, if the son o f Zebedee and S alom e? Lenses Ground on Premises you don’ t know it! All our And so w e become entirely con­ 570 Clinton Ave., Newark, N. J. fused—u n til the scholars tell us that Tel HI 3-47(10 — HI 3-2267 alleys are mirror-smooth! Capitol Storage Corp. HILLSIDE U nclaim ed Storage Furniture Sold < Aluminum Combination We B u y & Sell Used Furniture I.oriU A Long Distance M o v in g Doors and Windows RECREATION 206 JOHNSON AVE. NEWARK, N. J. CLINTON HOME BI 2-012323 ^ 1 0 A l l e y s IMPROVEMENT INC. COCKTAIL LOUNGE AN D 72 HIGH STREET NEWARK, N. J. LUNCHEONETTE M A X EHRICH CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING HU 2 1902 1386 LIBERTY AYE. Slip Covers — Draperies cor. Florence RF. A SO N ABLY PRICED 381 L y o n s Ave., Newark, N. J. W Averly 3- 9846 WA 3-5447 Maytag Repairing Highest Prices Paid On Old BROWNFIELD’S BAKERIES MAYTAG MACHINES in exchange for New Ones Special Birthday and Wedding Cakes JERSEY MAYTAG Special Party Chfces — Pies & Rolls JW MORRIS AVE. 911 MAG1E AVE. ELIZABETH. N. J. SALES & SERVICE Opening This Saturday, Jan. 26th 50-52 Ferry St. Newark, N. J. LEARN TO DRIVE Tel. MA 2-5371

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I PAG E 4— THE HILLSIDE TIMES, THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 1952 Sanford Krusch, all of Newark; Alan Miss Kmosko Engaged [Miss Teitelbaum Bernstein, of Elizabeth, and Hilbert Sunday School To Supervised Lunch To Newark Resident N. Spector, cousin of the groom, pf Maplewood. Weigh Curriculum I Will Wed Sunday Serving as flower-girls will be At Hurden-Looker Announcement was made Monday Marilyn Gulkin and Jane Horwitz, After their proposal met with par­ night by the Mothers Circle of the of Newark. Hillside Presbyterian Church that ental favor, the' P.T.A. of Hurden- The bride-elect is a graduate of the Sunday School curriculum for Looker School la$t Wednesday, at a and Hillside High School and Newark 1952 will be presented.to members regular meeting announced that it Preparatory School. She is employ, of the congregation and parents at will supervise lunch periods for chil­ ed eft a secretary by Harrison M otor a special meeting Monday. February dren bringing their own. lunches to Freight here. school during inclement weather. Manoff. an alumnus of Weequahic 4, 9t 8 p.ml The "mystery” group of the circle Of 91 questionnaires sent t® par. Announce Troth Of High School, is a senior at Upsala wjll hold a surprise social Fpbftiafy ents, 57 expressed approval of the Anne Benfer Bride C.Y.O. Planning College. He, is a member of Alpha Terese M. Schirmer 14 for their husbands and members proposal, while 34<&ara they were Sigma Epsilon fraternity. of the brotherhood and their wives. ' not. interested, according to Mrs. The couple w ill honeymoon at Brownie Troop 44 of the churcl Jack Bernstein, chairman. At Christ The King Valentine Event Grossinger’s in New York and re­ The first evening meeting was will send greeting cards to a twelve- •Arrangements for a Valentine side at 2 Custer Avenue, Newark. attended by over 500 parents and year-old polio victim at Long Branch dance and party February 11 were guests, one of the largest turnouts Hospital. The girls also will hold -a discussed Monday at a meeting of 7n the school’s records. Albert Vree­ Girl Scout Troop 33 cake sale February 8 and entertain the CYO of the Church of Christ land, principal, told parents that their mothers at dinner March 14 the King. their interest in school work and Attends Ice Revue Hostesses at the meeting included Rev. Gerard B. Whelan announced activities reflects in the child’s in­ Mrs. Jeannette Kayle, Mrs. Gladys that'the monthly communion service Girl Scout Troop 33 of Calvin terest in turn. _ , Levanseller, Mrs. Ocie Kaiser and for members will be this Sunday p.l _ * * / , Coolidge School Saturday attended Members were urged to write to Mrs. Alice Kirk. the 10 a.m. mfls§. The bulletin pub­ t f r. matinee performance of the Hol­ Congress urging allocation of steel ■ > / * » * lished by the group also will be dis­ lywood Ice Revue” at Madison to complete the additions to the DOROTHY KMOSKO tributed that day. Square Garden. high school building. Notices list w Rev. Whelan’s topic for the eve­ They were accompanied by Mrs irtg names and addresses of local \ > - Mr. and Mrs. Joseph KnYo^.o, of ning was choice Of & marriage part­ Frank Rubinetti, scout leader, and CHALEFF’S representatives will be distributed to BEVERLY TEITELBAUM 536 Pan-1 street, have announced the ner Games and dancing followed. Mrs. Samuel Gaines, Mrs. Henry Lingerie & Sportswear classrooms in the near future, she engagement of their daughter, Doro­ Miss Beverly Teitelbaum, daugh­ Merkel and Mrs. George Seigman. .said. • thy, to Albert Goss, of New.ark; son DRASTIC REDUCTIONS IN ter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjaipin Teitel- Mrs. Samuel Carroccia, chairman, of the late Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Goss. Miss Fenton Fiancee COLLEGE CIRCLES NAME BRAND MERCHANDISE announced that a parent-education The* announcement was made Jan­ uaum, of 262 Conklin avenue, will be — FOR EXAMPLE — meeting will be held at her hornt^ uary 14 when Mrs. Krqosko’s birth ­ Of Robert Sloboda married at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, Jan­ In recognition of his special m ili­ $3.98 Seamprufe slips at $2.98 1219 Columbia place. February 14. day also was celebrated. H . uary 27, to Yale Manoff, son of Mr tary abilities, R obert R. Tyndall, of Vocalmusic was presented by U c The bride-elect is em ployed by the M -T sa t: a and Mrs. -Max MaiYOff, of 131 Lehigh Hillside, has been promoted to the $2.98 seamprufe slips at $2.39 fifth -and sixth grades; tmdCr the American 'Can Company, Newark*, p/Ttyue, Newark. The ceremony will, rank of cadet corporal in the 370- supervision of Miss .Katherine Ash­ w w be performed by Dr. Louis Levitsky man Air Force R.O.T.C; -at Rens­ 1027 Bergen Si., Newark and her fiance by the Automatic H -V’.. ley, assisted by Mrs. Harriet Becker. Manufacturing Company. at Temple Oheb Shole’m, Newark. selaer Polytechnic Institute Troy. N. Next to Park Theatre TERESE M. SCHIRMER Y. Cadet Tyndall is the son 'of Mr. Mrs. Ruth Biswanger and Miss Rose To be given in marriage by her W A 6-1937 Sena. Vv father, the bride-elect w ill wear an and Mrs. Rems.en D. Tyndall, of 392 Entertains Friends Announcement is made -by Mr. Sanford avenue. Refreshments were served by Mrs. MRS. WALTER F. SMITH and Mrs. August H. Schirmer, of ankle-length gown of chantilly lace Peter Jager and her committee. 'The 1018 -North 'Broad street, of the en­ over skinner satin and nylon tulle. At Birthday Party The marriage of Miss Anne- Ben­ attendance award was won by Mu' gagement of their daughter. Teres She will carry white orchids on a , Becker’s fifth grade. >, fer, daughter of Mrs. Margaret Ben • Mrs . George Uhrik, of 1505 Frank­ Mary, to William A. Piccoli, sop. of Bible. INQUIRE ABOUT OUR MODERN BANKING lin street, last Thursday entertained fer, of 270 Fitzpatrick street, and Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Piccoli, of Maid of honor will be Gloria Ar- "5 group of friends on the .occasion the late William Benfer, to Walter Paterson. » lein, of Hillside apd matron of ho­ BY MAIL SERVICE JOSEPH P. SOBO of her biftdiday. * nor, Mrs. H. Gclfand, of Newark. The F. Smith, son of Mr. find Mrs. George Miss Schirmer, a graduate of ML NEWARK'S NEWEST Guests included Mrs. John’Carroll, Misses Janet Golum, of Newark, and F Smith, of Westfield, took place St. Scjiolastica College, Atchison, Mrs. Emma Smith, Mrs. Jennie Bla. Anitp Gooen, of Hillside, will be Majple Furniture Store Saturday afternoon at Christ the Kansas, is a member of the faculty ney. Mrs. Walter Nuse, Mrs. Ott’o bridesmaids. The Elizabethport King Church. Rev. Gerard B. Whel­ at Benedictine Academy, Elizabeth. Chapek, Mrs. Florence Scuorzo, Mrs. Daniel WeisSp of Newark, will be an officiated. She is a member of the Junior Cath­ Sophie Balaghy and Mrs. Dustin best man. Ushers will include Hy Given in marriage by her uncle, olic Woman's Club of Elizabeth. Banking Company Bhrik. Gelfand, Newark; Robert Schwartz, Norman A. Benfer, of Maplewood, A graduate of St. Benedict's Col­ her cousin, and Marvin Teitelbaum, the bride w ore an ankle-lengtn lege, also in Atchison, Mr. Piccoli ESTABLISHED 1889 her brother, both of Hillside; Alan gown of lace over satin, styled- with served 26 months as a cadet in U S. B ed d in g K.C. Anniversary Kampf, Frederick Rosenberg, Lester ;• Victorian neckline. Her fingertip Naval Aviation. At present he is a Lieberman, Leonard Sternbach anu Ba n k in g O ffices Ball This Saturday veil was held by a net cap. member of a research fellowship Miss’ Helen Tidaback, maid or ho­ group at .the Mellon Institute of Li 100 First Street 1145 East Jersey Street The Knights of Columbus anni­ nor, wore a green satin ankle-length dustrial Research. Pittsburgh. Pa., versary ball will, be held this Sat­ MISS ELAINE FENTON | LUCY MICHAEL j gown with a scalloped neckline. and is doing graduate work at the ! 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Sammy hit for six Slapped Down By Custard, Fancy Five Its 1 First Sweep cal 77 of the Tile' Helpers Utvipn. Do You Kno\v It’s Love?” and “That from the free throw line. The Ti Seeking revenge for the upset He is married to the former Miss Hostile Feeling” will be shown. which, had lost*Only to Hillside. Edi­ J & P Distributing finally realized Hillside handed them eaPlier in the gers’ lead with one period remain Katherine Zweidinger, daughter of son and Plainfield, chalked up its /■' Won Lost Receipts from the cake sale Jan­ season, the Union Farmers racked mg to play stood at 52-46. scrambled due to the losses suffered a season-long ambition, a piece of Mr.' and Mrs. Charles Zweidinger, uary H2 totaled $19. eighth victory of the season. Dukes 4 0 the Comet cage squad Tuesday at In the first few minutes of the fi by the previously undefeated War- t 512 Yale avenue, Hillside. the Farmers’ court by the lopsided The next two tilts of the Hiller All Americans 3 •' 0 nal eight minute session, the Hillers riors and A.Z.A. quintets, the latter this week. Thev His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theo­ HUY AND HOLD score of 87-61. The Hillers, still suf­ schedule will take place at the Lio- Custards 3 0 d could not find their shooting eyes A.Z.A. 3 1 last year’s champions. v dore Barnett, live at 1242 Baker fering because of the loss of Johnny trty avenue gym against Bellevill: and continually missed their shots. street, Hillside. U. S. SAVINGS BONDS Warriors ! 3 1 Kovac, were hopelesly-out-jumped tomorrow night, and Kearny next Linden, therefore, buildup a com­ The A.Z.A. was, upset l$st Wed- IV Fancy Five 2 1 by big 6’5” Paul Witting. Tuesday afternoon. fortable 11 point lead with just two nesday on the Coe Avenue Schoo] Mayfair liqu or dropped the last Jqiters 2 2 The Maroon and Grey broke out Personals Hurt Comets minutes remaining. The Maroon and gym by the Fancy Five by a score Wiz Kids 2 2 x> Michel in grand fashion and took a quick Hillside High cage squad'succumb, Grey just began to find their eyes’in of 28-24. On the same night the Cus- ^ Quiverfoots 2 2 V.M.S. Vtwice while Jefferson f,-2 lead. The Hillers looked as if ed to a tall and fast Linden quintet ihe last t\J|p minutes and racked up tards took the measure of the War- L Niks .1 2 riors to the tune of 36.28, thereby they outclassed the Maroon and Friday night at the Tiger’s court by seven consecutive pointed) cut the ^ TIPS FOR H O M E R S dropping the Warriors frorti the f white-with their sharp shooting, hut a score of 61-57.. Big factors determ­ deficit to four point,s but the final rom Pearce’s. Rebels . 1 3 ... ranks of the undefeated. .event pipes from getting clogged with grease by pouring the Unionites came back quickly. ining the Comet's’ sixth loss of the buzzer sounded before Hillside* could Satans 0 3 In addition to Menzie, other GOO small quantity of kerosene down the sink at least once a month; With the score at 14-13, Hillside, “season were the loss of Hillsides do any more damage, Other victories were scored by the , Phi Alpha Sigma 0 4 Whiz Kids over the Niks, 28-24; Re­ Witting sank a jump shot to give center, Skippy Rose, and ace for. Klett was high man for the con­ follow this 12 hours later with a gallon or two of boiling waten Streaks 0 4 Union the lead which they never re­ ward Don Brogan on personal fouls gest with 22 points through the hoop bels over Phi Alpha, 45-25; Jolters C As the result of activity this weolc linquished. The Farmers’ lead at the iii the third quarter. Brogan took high scoring honors over the Trappers, 29-20 and the ( SAVE WITH OUR LOW, LOW PRICES in the Shdnty Shack ^Basketball quarter was only 20.17, but they The Orange and Black were quite for the Maroon and Grey with 14 ,Quiverfoots took *a 2-0 forfeit from wasted? no time in the second stanza, sloppy at the opening of the con­ League, the standings are somewhat, the Streaks. l markers, followed by Cahn with ,S CHECK THESE VALUES! as they hit for nine straight points at test as they passed and dribbled points. one time in the period. The scoie at wildly. The Maroon and1 Grey, on Arthur Davidson, Coach Joe Sil­ for the Olympians yet. The Comets the half, 53-28. Witting, Ron Susser- Shectrock 4 Vic sq. ft. the other hand, were quite cool and ver’s newly-found backboard man. man, and Red Williamson together Olympians Retain defeated the Rovers, 45-32. collected and dominated p i a y played a good game, as he got his hit for 48 points of Union’s total tally Other contests saw the I^orth Ends' On Service Quint Fir Base 6 Vic lin. ft. throughout the first quarter, taking share of rebounds and piled up in the first half. ‘ •ft an 18-14 lead. Big A1 Klett of Lin­ total of 8 points. defeat the Hillside Sports, 62-43, MUNICH, GERMANY—Pfc. Theo­ Hillside fought back bravely in trie •Knotty Pine Sheetrock den was the big gun in this quarter, Hillside G F P and the Sports take over the Holly­ dore R. Barnett. 1242 Baker street, I second half and the Unionites head­ Hillside, N.,J., has won a starting 8c sq. ft.- as he tallied 11 of Linden’s 14 points Brogan,f 4 i4 Standing Of Tckms wood Association, 55.25. ed them by only one point for the 5 position on the basketball team of As the game progressed into the Stollar, f T 2 0 4 .* Won Lost -----;------lotalt score, but the second canto’s Headquarters rand Service Company ' Rock Wool Insulation second stanza, the Tigers turned the Cahn, f 1 7 9 ans 5 0 scoring had already done its damage. in the 43d Division’s 143d Tank Bat­ tables on the Hillers dnd began steal­ Ring, f 1 0 2 Full thick & semi thick The Comets went down to their End Rep. Club 4 2 HumanikNamedTo talion; ing the majority of the rebounds. Rose, c 4 0 '8 2 second defeat in three contests, and 3 P fc. Barnett, a 1947.grnduotd -oi 6iic sq. ft. — 5c. sq. ft. The Lindeners • also found that by Davidsor1!, c 3 . 2 8 i Sports Club 3 ' 3 the fourth out of the last six. Union, Hillside High School, took part in driving in from the extreme cor­ Doremufe, g 2 1 5 1 4 National AAU Post the Hillside Community. Basketball Barklay Tile 27c sq. ft. ners, they could break the Comets Massimino, g 2 1 5 0 Hollywood Association League before entering the Army 2-3 zone defense and, consequently, Braze if, g 1 ' 0 2 Daniel. J. Ferris, secretary-trea­ N.C. Flooring- 1x4 The Olympian Club continued to last March. Get The Hillside Times they used this observation to great Fishman, g 0 0 0 iminate play in the Community surer of the National Amateur Ath- advantage. Sub forward Don Stev­ He received his 'training at Camp 13c sq. ft. asketball League by knocking off (AAU), announced this Pickett and A.P. -Hill Military Reser­ ens of Linden was especially effect­ Totals 21 15 27 their nearest rival Monday night week that Peter G. Humanik, local vation, Va., and last August traveled ive with this method, as he sank linden GF V on the Coe Avenue School' gym, the recreation supervisor, has been ap- w ith the tankers to Camp Irwin, Cal., AL HAUSER eight points to. help the Tigers to a K lefc f 7 8 22 North End Republican Club, 46-40. .poinled as a member o f the Na­ to take part in the desert Lank train­ 34-20 half-time lead. D. (Ravens, f 4 1 9 The Olympians remain the only un­ tional A A U Horseshoe Pitching ing school there. He began his first Stationery Foul.Shooting Helps Diraino, f * G 1 1 beaten quintet in the loop and it SOtONDZ BROS. UMBER CO. Committee for the State of New overseas tour of duty in October Neither squad could show any Chpvala, f 0 0 0 Toys - Candy ooks as though only a bad night on Jer^y. when the former New England Na- particular power after the half-time Darnels, f 0 0 0 the part of the team as a whole Newspaper Delivery intermission, and, as a resuit, the Stevens, f (1 1 13 can stop them. 471481 Lyons Ave Newark, N. J. Comets still kept within striking Chaman, c 3 3 11 However, with-the Comets show­ 437 YALE AVENUE distance of the Orange and Black. Sttirk, c 0 0 0 ing improvement as the schedule WAverly 3-4000 — Free Delivery Service The Lindeners, however, did out- Roth, g Cor. Bloy St. UN 2-3023 1 1 3 progresses, it may not be a runaway Tchnu7X LIIUI g<7 u 0 0 Harvfinik, g 0 o o Complete Thursday, Friday, Saturday January 24, 25, 26 R ead the LIBERTY Totals 21 19- 61 Know What Clark Gable in ELIZABETH 3-9295 Hillside’ 18 12 16 1 —57 Insurance Service CLASSIFIED Linden 14 20 18 9— 61 Including: “ACROSS THE WIDE MISSOURI” 1947 Oldsmobile j ELIZABETH CONTRACT CARRIERS You W a n t- Hillside GF 1* Farley Granger and Shelley Winters in 6 Cylinder Sedan \ COMMON CARRIERS N O W ! Brogan, f 7 8 22 PUBLIC LIVERY “BEHAVE YOURSELF” Radio & Heater j Cahn, f 2 0 4 HOWARD HUGHES presents We also furnish a complete line Get It! Brazer, f 2 0 4 Saturday Matinee —J For the Kids — January 26 Hydramatic i of coverage for Cargo, Compen. 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tee on undergraduate scholarships. | Recipients at Illinois and Illinois | r o m Times Past g r e e n f l y e r Leco Steel Offers The first six scholarships will be j Tech must be enrolled in civil or I $1ip f i l l s tftp QJimps 20 YEARS A G O awarded in May 1952 for the tw o ! general engineering. Recipients at! Banking interests began to bring Entered as second class matter, January 31, 1926, at the Post Offlos 15 YEARS AGO college years starting in September J Purdue/must be-in civil or mechan-1 E XP R E SS at Elisabeth. New Jersay, under the Act of M arch I, 1171. pressure on township officials for a / More than $900 in cash contribu Two Scholarships It is plnaned to aw ard six additional j ical engineering, Printed and Published every Thursday at / ten per cent reduction o f salaries of Ceco Stoel Products Corporation, 1443 North Broad Street, Hillside, New Jersey c. 11 municipal employes In order tions had been received by D. Leeds two-year scholarships each year. Each student selected will. ^ °i-- BUS SERVICE that the township might obtain loans Miller, Hillside disaster chairman national manufacturer of.metal con­ Cohtinuation of each scholarship fered employment at Cecos Plant by FROM to meet its expenses. for the Red Cross in the drive for struction products and buildings m a­ for the senior year w ill be contingent j No. 1 in Chicago for eight or more THE HILLSIDE TIMES PUBLISHING COMPANY O^er 150 persons attended the $3,000 or m ore for flood'victim 's re terials, has established six two-year upon the student maintaining satis- weeks during the summers’ preced- Sidney Silverstein ...... Business Manager annual sm oker of the Holy Name lief needs. engineering scholarships divided factory work during'the junior year! ing his junior and senior y-egrs. But Hillside Robert Kaplan ...... Editor Society (5f St. Catherine’s Church.' After numeroust-compl^ints by the equally between the U niversity ol and continuing in his engineering j such employment is not a condition The J^afe Association of Lions course. - I the scholarship^ Mr. Lord said: Telephone W Averly 3-9207 public,’ authority was granted by th« Illinois, Purdue University ana Illi­ TO CNtibs took up the suggestion of the police committee to Police Chief nois Institute of Technology, it has SUBSCRIPTION RATES 'Hillside Lions Club that air markers Norman L. Sanford to end the “kill­ been announced by W. E. L ord, New The TIMES will be sent to any part o f the United States for f,or aviators be prominently display­ ing” of motor vehicle violation sum­ York area district manager for the New York City the regular subscription price of $2.50 a year, single copies 5 cent*. ed throughout the State. monses. firm. •*’ MAYFAIR LIQUOR STORE Postage to Canadft and foreign countries must be added to these rate*. W. K. Borneman, one of the first The- seven game winning streak Each scholarship is for the jtinfor J } Bus Line No. 15 of Hillside’s volunteer firemen, and and senior years and is w orth $1,- GRAHAM B. WINTER — DANIEL J, CERVEN COMMUNICATIONS of A1 Vreeland’s. Hillside High 1 (All Stops on North Broad St.) his wife, of 1215 Stone street, cele­ 000. The TIMES is always pleased to publish letters and other items School basketball team was snapped SCHEDULE TO NEW YO RK brated their 54th wedding anniver­ Students to receive the scholar - LIQUORS - WINES - BEERS - SODA jf interest to readers, and invites such communications. The name by a powerful Bound Brook five, 33 sary. ships will be selected on the basis : Beginning 6:36 am., every 20 and address of the writer must be given in every case, not necessarily to 28. of ability and need as determined !4 14, J/^Kegs Beer — Coolers For Hire min. to 9:41 a m. — Thence from for publication; but as an evidence of good faith. Anonymous com ­ Several- township officials and lo by a faculty committee chosen by WA 3-5150 — FOB FREE PROMPT DELIVERY 10:06 ».m, every % hr. to 3:06 munications will not be published. cal sports coaches attended a din­ Edgcomb Treasurer the dean of college engineering at p.m. — Thence from 3:21 p.m. ner given by the Hillside Lions Club 1454 North Broad St., Mayfair Theatre Bldg. every 15 min. to 5:26 p.m. — for the Hillside High School foot­ each scfropl. The actual aw ards will Arms And The Man Is Bank Director be made by each school’s commit­ Thence from 5:56 p.m. every V4 ball squad' at the Elks Club. U hr. to 12:36 a.m. Following a budget conference It common knowledge that the task of creating a Euro­ SATURDAYS with representatives of civic organi­ Beginning 7:01 a.m. every % hr. pean army has gone ahead more slowly than was hoped and, zations and the interested public, through the day to 1?36 a.m. in many quarters, expected. There have been delays, .setbacks, the Board of Education slashed $3 - ' MARIE’S frustrations. Some have been the result of material and train­ 200 fro m 'its appropriations and set Women’s & Children’s Daniel Leeds miller, Inc. SUNDAYS ing problems. Others have been due to basic differences between up another item of $2,800 for a foot­ Beginning 8:36 a.m. every V4 hr. TELEPHONES: ELIZABETH 2-7123 - W AVERLY 31938 through the day to 12:36 a.m. the, allies—and in a number of cases, suspicion and discord. ball field as a separate question on Apparel the ballot. TERMINAL Others still seem to have stemmed from a sort of l.ethurgy—a re­ Join Our Port of New York Authority luctance to go all out in building defenses against communism. UEVENTER BAR MITZVAII COAL, KOPPERS COKE, FUEL OIL Bldg., Lane 51, 41st St. and 8th Thisi last is by far the most important. It has its roots, in Bar Mitzvah for Marvin Leventer, Dress Club Ave., New York City. two kinds of ground. First, there is Europe’s economic situation, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sa # Leventer. MASONS’ SUPPLIES The Green Flyer, Inc. 'and the natural desire of peoples to use their energy and re­ of 1451 Bond street, will be cele­ brated Saturday mofning, January M. A. MURRAY For Information Call ES. 3-1865 sources to better their living and working conditions, rather 26, at Tem ple Oheb Shalom, High 29 Coe Ave., cor R obert St. than in preparation for another wiir. Second, revulsion at the street,, Newark. A reception will fol­ EL 2-8113 Closed W ednesday 1356 North Broad Street, Hillside, New Jersey very thought oh war is undoubtedly much more intense abroad low that evening at the temple. BUY BONDS AND KEEP THEM than on this side of the Atlantic, and for obvious reasons. The European nations have been bombed and occupied, their- cities razed, their industries destroyed and expropriated. They have CHARLES K MUNN known much more of the horrors of war than we have. thV\ have Appointment of Charles K. Munn, been involved in Avars for much longer periods of time, and treasurer and member o f the Board they have taken far greater casualties. Indeed, two generations ( f Directors of Edgcomb Steel Corp­ of Europe’s young men jvere largely blotted out in the two wars. oration. Hillside avenue, to the Ad­ visory Board of the Irvington office CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY Ihisis not to say that the record of the proposed European of the National State Bank has been army h ay been entirely one of failure. That is not so by anv announced by W.. Paul Stilimon, AIR COMPRESSORS AUTO CAMERAS FUEL OIL HOBBY SHOP ■ means. Much has been done---both in groundwork, and in build­ bank president. __ ing the forces that will have to do the fighting if war comes. Munn has been w ith Edgcomb SERVICE STATIONS & EQUIPMENT BURNERS EisehhoWer s popularity is tremendous, and he has a splendid Steel since its inception in 1927 Air compressor rental service Hillside Hobby and has been identified with the staff, representative of every Western power, small and large. steel industry for more than 30 for concrete breaking | HEINZ UNION and Sport Shop But it is true that progress has been and remains slow. years. A resident of Chatham. he”is and emergency service ESSO STATION CAMERA EXCHANGE 1303 LIBERTY AVE. The situation is further complicated by the position of Eng­ member of the Canoe Brook Coun Complete Heating Service for industrial plants No. Broad and Looker Streets Hobby Craft - Sporting Goods land. When the Labor-government was in power, MinistersBevan -ry Club, Hillside Industrial Associa­ Authorized Dealer tion and Hillside Rotary Club. Excellent Service Call and Accessories argued that Britain m.u t cut hack, rather than increase, her CAR WASHING KODAK - GRAFLEX F t Peter A. Drobach Co, Jackets and Uniforms armament program. Now Mr. Churchill says much the same BELL & HOWELL - REVERE Honored For Service Construction Equipnu>nt LUBRICATION HOME UTILITIES Made To Order thing, though his reasons are different. This has led to mam Photo Finishing on Premises questions. Norman Thomas posed some ol the big one*, in an At Western Electric CO., Inc. W A 3-3895 444 BLO Y ST. UN 2-0018 E L 3-9336 Upnel Headquarters open letter to President Truman, when he asked: “ Has Mr. Raymond J.freas, o f 221 Penusyl 1034 Stuyvesant Ave., Union Churchill become convinced that Europe can be defended with vania avenue, an inspection control HEATING - OIL BURNERS POULTRY engineer at . the Western Electric AIR CONDITIONING a far smaller military establishment than we had assumed? . . . NIGHT WASHING UN 2-6573 MARKETS If so, what reason does Mr. Churchill see for America’s being Kearny Works, was- thg guest o FUEL OIL honor at a luncheon at the plant and Lubrication more worried than the European people? Why should we send January 16.-It marked lita 30th an­ ground forced to JEliropc if so stalwart an opponent of Stalin as niversary with the firm. for your convenience until II p.m. ZENITH Phone ESsex 5-1700 ELO’S the British prime minister is content to accept Nye Bevan’s esti­ Freas joined the Western Electric CAMERA EXCHANGE POULTRY MARKET Company in Philadelphia when the LIPSCHUTZ BROS. mate o f what Britain e/m and should d o ? ” 353 COIT STREET 1322 GURD AVE. instrument shop,was located there LENNOX HOME MOVIE SPECIALISTS T hese are not questions which are easily answered, but no ESSO SERVICE It became a part o f the Kearny Photo Supplies, & Equipment IRVINGTON Dealers in the. Finest of one can doubt their importance. Then, there is one more phase of Nv Broad St., opp. B ailey Ave. Works in 1931 when it was moved Z Live Poultry the problem which must he given far more attention than has to Kearny and renamed the Radio WARM Cameras - Projectors W Averly 3-9518 All poultry cleaned and dressed Shops. Freas was transferred with Bought - Sold - Exchanged been the ease so far. Sumner H. S Itch ter put it this way in an AIR CONDITIONING free of charge while you wait. Atlantic article: “ Rearmament must he regarded as only a see the move, and remained with tha cyganization for 27 yeafs. Three 303 M ORRIS AVE. Phone WA 3-1654 ondary part of the program to defeat Communism. Men will not .AUTO FLORISTS years years ago he took over his gas* on • C O A l Elizabeth EL 3-7667 FREE DELIVERY retrain from embracing Communism or from sympathy with it present assignment. UPHOLSTERY jimply because they are protected from attack by Russia. Com Freas is a member o f the Stanley R. F. STENGEL FUNERAL DESIGNS REAL ESTATE munisni appeals to men who see little or no hope for better liv­ S. Holmes Chaper of the Telephone & SON DANCING CUT FLOWERS ing standards. Hence, a rearmament program that weakens men’ s Pioneers of America. General Auto Upholstery 425 ROUTE 29 SCHOOLS INSURANCE hopes for better living standards is self-defeating. It plays into Hillside Auto Top DELAWARE VALLEY the hands of the Communists.” UN 2-7248 FIGHT FOLIO And Seat Cover Co. All Types Of Dancing Taught NURSERY HILLSIDE REALTY 1190 Liberty Ave. UN 2-2224 948 N. Broad Street COMPANY Pat McGarrigle, Prop. Hortense Greenwald SISTER KENNY corner King Street Est. 1923-Koward J. Bloy, Realtor FOUNDATION Convertible Tops - Seat Covers School O f Dancing Photic ELizabeth 2-3620 Real Estate - General Insurance ■I na an. an r»* I! TRUCK CUSHIONS 1456 N. BRO AD ST. SHEET METAL CONTRACTORS Repaired and Recovered ‘Our Reputation Is Your Good Neighbors •H Mayfair Theatre Bldg. HALL FOR RENT Assurance Of Reliability” SAM’S iAUTO BODY WORK S. SILVERMAN i BAKERIES Studio: WA 3-9166 — Res. WA 3-4537 EL. 2-2534 - Hillside, S. J. HUNGARIAN HALL Highest Prices Paid j REFINISIIING OF Good Service! We Cater to Parties, W eddings For Your j DRIVEWAYS Available For MOTOR CARS agp KATHRYN A. KELLER Furniture - Refrigerators I ROnV AND FENDER WORK & Other Special Occasions Television - Antiques j Weddings, Parties, OENERAL INSURANCE R. S. KING MITTLEMAN BROS. Asphalt-Driveways ■ir Brie a Brae AND PARKING LOTS BUILT *>■ Dances 1444 North Broad Street Contents of Attics - Estates j 5 Mertz Avenue QUALITY BAKERS All work done w ith power roller. BI 8-3655 - WA 6-27X1 (Nights) j near N. Broad St. 1594 MAPLE AVE. - W A 3-6212 AH kinds of m ason work done. 1/1 See Wally Tom y, Mgr. fllephone: WAverly 3-8J91 Hillside 159 & 162 Prince Street j Delicious Sliced R y e JAMES La MORGESE 1316 White St., Hillside * WA 6-0548 Newark, N . J. ; And Pumpernickel 18 PAINE AVE. Complete and Efficient Service Fight Polio G ive IRVINGTON vieve Morgante, Judith Nosta, Mary AUTO DEALERS 507 Fifth Ave.. New York 17 ES 2-3023 *• Ann Palfi, Evalee Shuhala, Martha SEWING Sister Kenny Foundation PLACE YOUR Stump, Vincent De Santis, Daniel MACHINES NUSE-WILSON Sorensen, Frederic Bauerle, Dennis ORDER NOW! Bielskie, Donald Grant, John Itak, MOTORS Anthony Kolski, Francis Mahon, A n ­ AH Sewing Machines Kaiser-Frazer Dealers drew Oris, Ronald Rees and Alfred Perrera. and Vacuum Cleaners ‘Ta l e s & s e r v i c e They were accompanied by Mrs. REPAIRED - GUARANTEED Walter Stump, Mrs. E. Miller, Mrs. General Auto Repairing Anthony Kolski, Mrs: Jerry De San­ 24 Hour Service - UNVL. 2-7014 1440 North Broad Street tis and Miss E. Deber. Today February 13 A Phone. Call Today— A Singer WA 6-0791 — WA 3-9899 Public . hearing on annual Board Annual school d istrict meeting for Man Tomorrow. Free Estimates LOUIS NUSE. Jr. — J. J. WILSON of Education budget. election of members of Board oi Ed­ in Your Home. Last day Tor filing petitions by ucation and consideration of 1952- Renard Sees Spur SINGER SEWING CENTER candidates Tor Board of Education. 53 school budget. 993 Stuyvesant Ave. Union AUTO REPAIRING Tomorrow % February 15 Woman’s Club card party. Valentine party o f Sigma Lambda To Home Purchases Meeting of Volunteer Emergency, BI O N I OF THI FIRST Phi Sorority. Purchase of a new, modem home ARTHUR SEALE Squad. is more desirable now than ever b e­ TELEVISION TO OWN A Saturday February 16 fore because of the new tax act 1430 North Broad St. Barn dance of Omega Sigm a Psi Valentine dance o f Liberty A v e ­ & RADIO SERVICE which eliminates- the capital gains Sorority.. nue .Businessmen’s Association. tax on profits in hom e sales, it Hillside, N. J. Anniversary ball of K n ights of February 17 was explained today by Frederick EST. 1929 Columbus Council. * St. Valentine’s dinner-dance of 5 2 WA 3-7849 Renard, o f Neil & Spanjer, member Sunday B’nai B’rith W om en’s Chapter. of the public affairs committee of Hillside Radio & Cake sale o f Rosary S ociety of St General Auto Re paring February 19 the N ew Jersey and National Lum ­ Catherine’s Church. 4 Meeting of P.T.A. Presidents bermen’s Associations. Television Service Co. Whara you find ona you ’ro oortain to find th e ©the*l J A s a t ia e T itfoday Council, Renard pointed 75UT that home Engine Installations Joint meeting of Rotary and Ki- "T5S6 Liberty Ave" Hillside W hat makes a good neighbor on the party line? Township Committee meeting. owners no longer are penalized tax- wanis Clubs. near Wlnans Ave. Just observing these 3 courtesies: w ith Spectacular February 20 wise fo r improving their living AUTO Meeting of Ttosary S ociety of St. Presidents Ball of Hillside K i- standards. Service on Contract or Colli Catherine’s Church. j Allowing a little time between calls -instead wanis Club, “The new law eliminates the tax Township Committee m eeting. SERVICE STATIONS formerly charged on the so-called W A 3-4055 of making one right after the other. D u a l-R a n g e Wednesday profit in the sale o f a home,” he Parent education program of High School Pupils Visit 2 Replacing the receiver g-e-n-t-l-y when you find FRANK’S said. “Until this year, if an owner School p .t .a : sold his old house fo r twice what he the line already in use. Performance P.T.A. Founders Day program . Deer At Reservation “ Now, so long as the selling price SUNOCO STATION paid for it 10 years ago he had to February 9 of the old HousG HS- eeiavejted in a The second grade of Calvin Cool- pay the Government half that ‘pro­ eleasing the line promptly when it’s needed Guaranteed 1,000 Mile Barn dance of Junior Woman’s new residence within a y y i r , no tax idge School recently fed the deer fit,’ even though he was paying a y others in an emergency. ID Club. is levied. This is certain to spin- J Specialized Lubrication. $1.00 at South Orange Reservation. higher price for the new home he v Febrttary l l home buying activity, and in doing Participating in th e trip were Mar- bought. This unfair tax had a d e ­ Simple, isn’t it? PICK UP AND DELIVERY Meeting o f Hillside B oosters. so will make available many ol4ei‘ 4e©n*J3eck, Patricia Clark, Kathleen trimental effect on real estate acti­ No, Broad St at Williamson Ave. ______February 12 ______homes to persons of m ore moddst Ihuffy, Mary Ann B u% , Carol Pul- vity a n d dweouraged many families Maxon Pontiac International Night prog ram of means." “ C A R WASH — $1.25 Ohlopek, Marianne Pulsfort, Mary from buying a larger and more m o ­ Junior Woman’s Club. INC. Frank Fine, Prop. — WA 3-9777 Ellen Zimmerman, Anna Gonsalves. dern house even though their in. Board of Health meeting. • NEW JERSEY BELL Margaret Gall. D aw n Greene, Gene- come justified it. HUY BONDS AND KEEP THEM r TELEPHONE COMPANY 1444 No. Broad St. W A 3-2832 , A Reference Page For Services And Supplies THE HILLSIDE TIMES, THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 1952-PA G E ?

roads to Zoblen/Tannheim. It was contractors were Evans and Gill, sease” he said, "O nly a real March about nine o’clock when we arrived Berkeley S & L Opens New Building Inc. of Blast Orange. Equipment Vital of Giving will' enable us to cope at the hotel . . . we were expectant, A decade of rapid growth, during* Officers are Herman. <.Roessle,r„ with the quickening march of polio.” cold, tired and looking forward to a chairman o f the board -Julius Krfie- Austrian Skiing Trip which time assets have increased al­ "Thus you see”, he concluded, “the hot meal and a bed with sheets. We and is air conditioned the year round. ger president; Isidor Katzenel, Me­ most seven-fold, is responsible for In Battlin^Polio March Of Dimes must cope with ris­ downed an adequate supper of meat Lighting is fluorescent throughout, yer P. Gross and Joseph Bolrda yicer Berkeley Savings and Loan Associa­ When polio strikes in epidenmic ing incidence, rising costs and at the and1 cabbage Which was a preview presidents; Moe RubinfiekL execu­ During Xmas Recess tion’s new, completely modern build­ with concealed air conditioning out­ same time a rising number of long of the cuisine for the remainder tive vice-president; Richard Garten.- proportions, the equipment supply ing, whose official opening w ill be lets. Acoustical plaster has been term cases. It can only do this By GOLDIE SCAUR of the vacation and then we were berg, / assistant secretary; Jacob lines of the National Foundation for celebrated' all day Saturday, Jan­ through solid public support. Each Designed to sleeping quarters. There placed on all ceiling on the main Coopersmith, treasurer, and Edward uary 26. Infantile Paralysis very often means Hillside resident must do his ut­ was no room at the hotel so We' floor to reduce the sound level. A Canning, assistant treasurer. Inspection of the recently comp­ the difference between life and most.” were roomed out in the homes of-the Directors, in addition to Roesslgr, leted Quarters will be open to the vestibule of all glass above a m a­ villagers. Zoblen has a population of Krieger, Katzenel, Gross, Bonda. Ru. death, it, was disclosed today by public, with souvenirs for every vis­ hogany wainscote protects the nor­ BUY BONDS AND KEEP THEM (Special To The Hillside Times) lines going to England. As luck about 200 and most qf the inhabit­ binfield and Gooper$mith listed Emanuel Gersten, chairman for the itor and special gifts to those who thern main entrance. Quimper, (Finistere. France, Jan­ ants earn their living as artisans or above, are Joseph M. Bass, Philip J952 March of Dimds in Hillside. would have it, he secured the last operi savings accounts. The attractive building front has a benefit from the fact that Tyrol at­ Blank, Dr. Benjamin Colton, Dav late we lived to "be simple, Warm and which carries Berkeley’s name. Fast and Fast, Ralph H. Jacobson, paralysis, to underscore the urgency the primary aim of affording their Red granite planting boxes form a MJnifttur© Knlntir* for all occasion*. I was absent from Quimper for 18 for me.to go to tie Bourget to wit­ generous. I and five other girls jiad Jacob Fox and Martin Fox. Samuel of the 19,82 March of Dimes, now ness the take-off as' I had to be at a steadily increasing numbers of sav­ base for the limestone and glass. Red Potato — Knshe — Liver days, about seven o f which were rooms at the shoemaker’s, while Roessler and Joseph J. Schotland. entering its fourth and most crucial and Cocktail Franks ers and home owners the maximum brick panels flank the limestone on spent in Paris, the remainder in group meeting at the Office of Uni others stayed with the baker, the week. STRICTLY KOSHER versity Tourism at which I was to in convenience, larger Space, and e f­ each side and carry down the sides TOWNSHIP NOTES "We don’t have many more days Under aupervlalon of Tyrol or in third class compart­ butcher and the shopkeeper. Itabbl IjouIs W eller receive my train ticket to Tyrol anc ficient service. of the building. Is your house for sale? F or quick in which to raise the funds neces­ ments shared with at least ejght Soon after we arrived at the ho­ FREE DELIVERY important information. The interior features a large bank Architects for the building were results, phone Theresa-’ M. Rensen other people. My pre-Austrian stay tel., we met our ski monitor, a stud­ sary to carry on this massive WA 8-956? E8 4-1970 1 A Great Relief ing room with six teller windows, Drake and Tuthill of Summit, and Broker. W A 6-4240—Adv. in Paris was a busy one for there ent from Innsbruck, who had work, people’s attack" against a single d i­ were things to buy and .matters to The leader of our ski group, Am ed as an interpreter witii the Ameri­ arrange before T could leave the (toin Butor, noticed at the pre-de­ can forces in Austria. His name wes TT-- parture meeting that I was rather country. In between errands and “Johnny” . . . American tag of Number 39 Of A Series Of Messages business matters I managed to see a distressed at the prospect of find course. Johnny gave ski lessons and few old friends, most' of whom I ing m y ’‘ way to the Gare de l’Est with Antoin organized some of the found in the midst of packing to (where I had never been.) loaded group activities. Featuring American Ideas and Ideals leave for Christmas holidays either with baggage at 10 p.m. on a Sat As far as geographic situation and skiing or with the fam ily somewhere urday. The statio^ . would undoubt­ physical beauty is concerned, Zob­ ’ , in the provinces. edly be a sea of students With skis len leaves nothing to be desired. I One whole day was spent accom­ on shoulders and I just did not have often found it impossible to concen­ panying and consoling my friend the confidence to carry this one off trate on my skiing, for I was dis and colleague from the boys’ lycee all by my self. Fortunately Antoin tracted by the snow-covered moun­ in Quimper who had come to Paris noticed my worried and confused tains and the sight of tiny Zoblen take a plane for Manchester and state and offered to come to get me nestled in the valley below. It w. a real* English Christmas includirg at my hotel the follow ing night. difficult for me to believe that Mother, Dad, fireplace with fire and Whgt a relief to have someone to Was actually here rather than in pudding. AIR FRANCE chose Dec­ take charge o f me. New York or Hillside." What a joy ember 22 to go on strike, cancelling The Gare de l’Est was in a state of to be alive! I took a deep breath of flights to all parts of the world and utter confusion for about six dif­ The.clear, cold air and hoped the turning the Aerogare at Invalides ferent trains for students going on all my family and friends were hav­ into a real mad house. My friend ski holidays were being boarded ing a happy holiday. Cr. was really distressed and began simultaneously. It would not have to see his Christmas pudding going been difficult for me to get on the up in smoke. Fortunately, he had w rong train and the next morning French Group Will enough presence^ of mind to try to to find myself in the French Alps or obtain a seat on one of the other air the north of Italy. Since there'were no dining cars on these special stud-' ent trains, everyone was armed with Visit Local Plant KEYS MADE vittles to last much longer than the A thirteen-man French productiv. twenty-four hour voyage. The ity team will visit Marcus Transfor­ Auto Keys & Locks a Specialty French, seem to love to eat under mer Co., Inc., 82 Montgomery street. GRINDING, SAW FILING any and all circumstances and there February 15, as part of their five was not a single traveler who was of All K inds weeks American tour under the Mu- not armed with a generous supply luel Security Agency’s productivity Lawn Mowers Sharpened of bread, cheese, sausage, pate, hard- and technical assistance program. and Repaired boiled eggs, ham, oranges, cookies The team, representing manage­ and a beverage, either wine or ipin. ment, technical operations and labor, POWELL eral water. Before the voyage was will study methods of increasing out­ over, every car smelled like a dining put, lowering production costs and Key & Saw Filing Shop car and our compartment looked like improving quality standards in 1268 Liberty Ave. EL 5-6464 the official garbage pail! French defense plants. Eight in our compartment . . . We Pick Up and Deliver tw o girls and six boys living to­ gether in a tiny space for 24 hours GLASSES . . . laughing, singing, eating, sleep­ CAN BE Houm Wiring - Power - Mol or Repalis ing, listening to the phonograph that Elizabeth Electric one boy had brought, and playing GOOD LOOKING bridge. There was never a dull mo­ The day when glasses were ac­ Contracting Co. ment. The holiday was launched in cepted as a necessary evil is post. 1116 E. Grand St. Elizabeth a spirit of comraderie which lasted Today beauty experts will tell EL *-2642 the entire trip. I was the only Amer­ you that handsome glasses, prop­ After 6 P.M. CN*2-5M4 ican among these French, tfut 1 erly fitted, actually enhance the never felt for a minute that my na­ attractiveness of many faces. tionality was a special consideration. Just as there are the right AtuMo - Television - Appliance* Destination Reached clothes for your figure, so arc Amacing Television Prices W e were rather tired when We got there the propef glasses foi your Check with os bofor© yoa boy to Imst where we descended the face. train and spent, two hours on a bus Visit us and let us show you State Wyde Television bumping over the snow covered how well you will look when the 845 SANFORD AVE, NEWARK correct eyewear is fitted to you* KSaex 2-0914 Ciutotn-Bollt at Fautorj Price* For Rinks. Counters, Table* etc. LEE M. BLOWSTEIN FORMICA TOPS Optician ANN FISHMAN Phone Approx. Dimensions for ELECTROLISIS Free Estimates i— Layout Service 15 Johnson Ave., Newark Unwanted IlnJr i s a Social Handicap THE PERMICA CO. BI 8-9036 88 Boy Ian 8t., Newark 6, N. J. 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But big enough to encompass §11 another nation where CARE is mending broken bodies and PROMPT PICK UP T Cementing AND DELIVERY SERVICE humanity, for certain. winning friends for freedom. a custom designed floors i 00 P A R K PL. MITCHELL 2-0756 i ALL ORDERS GIVEN KvenlngM: Linden 2-70““ I’2-7096 So many homeless—and motherless—waifs in Korea ^ Make check or money order to CARE and mail to Broadloom • Carpet OUR IMMEDIATE ATTENTION L Rubber Tile • Linoleum need your help. Y our own toddler shows the loving care you 20 Broad St., New York 5, N. Y. have given him. But his Korean counterpart, hungry, cold and Herbert & Lo Dato * M n i l a . u a Dry Cleaning & Dyeing $ frightened, is not so lucky. ‘ I t v i A t Ck 'P ’UcHtUAifr Hems - Alterations X A CARE food package may save the life of such a one. At Reasonable Prices $ ALL WORK GUARANTEED | A CARE clothing or blanket package will guard him against 995 Bergen Street ;For Pickup & Delivery! the bitterness of coming winter. Korean mothers will know Newark 8, N. J. Service - Tel. MA 3-4265$ that you are helping—and understand. WAverly 6-3904 ft 177 JEFFERSON ST. $ NEWARK, N. J. C A R E is non-profit. T h e standard $ 10 food and other CARE packages—mass-bought and tax free—enable you to

Tel. B I 8-47M HAVE YOU TRIED give the most for your money. Delivery of CARE packages Harold Siegel 'BABYLAND" • Do you add figures in is guaranteed. The General Federation of 665 Clinton Ave., cor. So. 11 St. A New and Complete ^election of j your head or by machine? Newark, N ew Jersey Juvenile Furniture, Carriages] W om en ’s Clubs is co-operating in prom ot­ OPTICIAN Bicycles and Toys ing the sending of CARE packages to Korea. Lenses Duplicated Agency for Edison "Little Folks” Furniture. J CARE packages go to many other Frames Repaired ^ SPECIALIZING IN Harold and Ann Geiger countries—where delivery is assured and the Eye Doctors Prescriptions 998 Bergen Street] CARE-NEW YORK Authorised Dealer need is greatest. Send $ . . . . and your pack Newark, N. J J Zenith Hearing Aid (near Shephard Avenue) ] Batteries &. cords for all makes THIS MESSAGE PUBLISHED AS A PUBLIC SERVICE THROUGH THE of hearing aids “Everything for the < Carriage Trade.” J Artificial Eyes 1 COOPERATION OF THE FOLLOWING HILLSIDE COMPANIES: Stop coitly ettoti l A-C Supply Co., Inc. The Hillside National Bank Mundet Cork Corp. Schultz Bros. Furs, Inc. Us« th« only adding machint with VISIBLE DIALS, Automatic • Exclusive Styling • Bonded Cold Storage ; Clear Signal and AUTOMATIC N. S. Baer Company Ironbound Box & Lumber Co. Paramount Products Co., Inc. 1964 Bergen Street. Newark 8, N. J. CIPHERS. NEAR LYONS AVENUE Telephone WAverly 6-1385 For Rent — $10 A Month BRISTOL-MYERS COMPANY Jiffy Manufacturing Co. Gu» Reinke Machinery & Tool Co. For Sale — $10 A Month W illiam Hale Coal Co. SLIFER The COOPER ALLOY Foundry Co. Kraft Foods Company SCHACHT STEEL Const., Inc. Typewriter Co. — ~1374 Liberty Ave., Hillside— ;— — Edgcomb Steel Corporation The Lionel Corp. Sunrise Dairies 655 High Street Phone UNionville 2-2244 Newark 2, N. J. Hatfield Wire & Cable Maxon Pontiac, Inc. Town Talk Ice Cream Co. "t ' Sales - Supplies - Repairs Division of Continental Copper & Steel Industries Inc. Phone For Free Demonstration MArket J-2418 The HEIL Company Miller Steel Co., Inc. Coal - Coke & Fuel Oil FREE DELIVERY Tridix Tool & Machine Co.

V PAGE 8—THE HILLSIDE TIMES, THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 1952 Chest Trustees Elect 3 IlillsidiTS Cocktail Party Will Rotary Speaker On Letters to the bdiior^gz^ Precede K«C. Dance Mrs. John Major, H. ft. Larson and* Opinions Of Our Readers | Vernon L aw s have been elected to Westinghouse contribution, and help­ ■ Mb and Ml’s.'Victor J. Pet^rvar; , Impaired Hearing represent Hillsidq’ on the board \j< Jr., df 18 Fairbanks street, will en. ed solicit other Eastern Umon Charles A. Remlijnger discussed the ustees o f . the Com m unity Cheat t'he Red Feather""^Vtain'Saturday at a cocktail party ty corporations LAUD STEEL EFFORTS success in getting increase of steei of Eastern Union Cqunty, problems of people with impaired Real Estate Wanted drive. in their'’ home before the Knights January 22, 1952 allocation for school additions. We They w ere chosen M onday night shearing at a meeting of the Hihsidc- As a member o£ the Qliest’s survey ■of Columbus dance, at the Eliza­ are sure that the people, a§* well as at the chest's nineteenth annual din­ Rotary Club. Tuesday; Rcmlinge-. Editor, Hillside TiMes, committee, Laws, who lives at 128*3 ourselves, support the schoorad^iin- ner meeting at- the Elizabeth. Car­ beth Town and Country Club. v/ho is a member of the Springfield The progress fms week .of Dr Oakwood avenue, helped to draft ’'stration’s continuing efforts to com ­ teret Hotel. Mrs. Major w ill serve a Guests wilL include Mr. alia Mis. Pofary Club, is branch mqnager of Wayne T. Branom, Supervising WANTED the voluminous report issued last plete building program and relieve three-year term, Larson w as efiosen Frank J. Hill, Mr. a.pd* Mis. We$Uon Sonotone of Elizabeth. Principal's, efforts to get sieel alio, year bn operations of health and overcrowding for coming school for two years and Laws will SierVe Caldbeck, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur rfa t- The speaker explained the ■ con­ •ated f -r the $1,200,000 builcjing p ro­ ALL TYPES OF DWELLINGS welfare organizations in the Eliza­ year.” one year. za and-Mr, and Mrs. Maurice M u.- struction of the human ear, which gram, received the commendation cf beth area. He also is a member of h-n-ee of the candidates who are run­ A spokesman for the candidates WE HAVE READY CA^H BUYERS Mrs. M ajor, who resides at 218 the interim committee which now phy. T divided into three parts. There is ning as a team in the Board of E du­ said they had been considering a Hollywood avenue, directed the re­ is working toward the establishment ::he outer ear, 4he middle ear and Let us give you without charge cation elections February 13. The petition campaign directed to the ap­ cord-break inj* Red F eather cam­ of a touncil of social agencies for the delicate inner ear. about the Our Opinion of Present Market Value v three men—Frank J. Hill, Dom inic propriate government agency as a paign in Hirlsrde last fa ll— a driye Eastern Union County. Gas Pedal Sticks. size of a pea, with 40,000 nerveS SEE US FOR FAST, SATISFACTORY RESULTS which netted 127., per cen t of its transmitting sound impulses. Peterpaul and Charles H. fterger— possible help in getting the badly quota, the only major 'u n it of the Remlinger discussed the different rent Dr. Branom a telegram on h av­ needed steel for girders. He said that LOUIS J. HESS and Associates campaign to exceed its .goal and the Car Goes Haywire lyfres of deafness, and explained Ur.e ing obtained an added allocation for the question of how to help get the first to better 100 per "cent since Sinai To Install methods used to discover the hear­ GO tons of construction steel to take allocation for the last 59 tons need­ REALTORS World W ar II. Mrs. Matilda Sawyer, 50. of 934 ing aid needed to correct the cond.1-- cSr.e of the classroom wings which ed for the high school cafeteria and 150 Hillside Ave. — WA 3-2545 Larson is manager of the.Eastern Salem avenue, early Tuesday m orn­ rions. fie referred to the audiometei' have been held up by the shortages bandroom was still being locked District o f the Westinghouse Elec­ In Joint Ceremony ing was merely trying to back her, as the best means of testing a per- The telegram said: into. tric Corporation with o ffice s at the husband’s car out of their drivew&v, 'Qn^ hearing. “Sincere* congratulations on your I. Eisen Help Wanted— Female plant in Hillside! A m em ber of the Officers and trustees of Sinai Con­ but instead the vehicle swung, into ------— chest's executive and corporal^ gifts gregation were chosen at the annua ... U-turn that carried her across th? property will be removed, he said, ejection recently as follows: Presi street twice and over several neigh­ committee in the recent campaign, portions bordering the street will be he was instrumental in raising ti e dent. Benjamin S. Berkowitz: 1st bors’ lawns. To Get Calvin Coolidge STENOGRAPHER Vic.?-President, Emanuel Finkel; 2nd According to police. Mrs. Sawyer- dressed up and made attractive in Vice-President. Abraham Pastor; 3rd told them that the g;is pedal stuck B’nai B’rith Award Play Is Planned appearance and areas, will be cleared opportunity to work near home in sales office of local Vice-President, AJ^xander Mooney The car then shot across the street, for a softball field, picnic areas and An Treasurer, Abriihom Mankowiiz jumped the curb and struck §ome Dads Booster Club The annual B’nai B'rith Award for A joint meeting of the executive paths through the woods. electrical manufacturer. Financial Scc&tary. Edward KeJ hedges and u tree on the property, Humanitarian Service will be pre­ board of the Caivin-Coolidge School Recording Secretary, Manuel ' Po- of fta'iJ&it? LonOfL 'of.,936 Salem ave­ Five day, forty hour week, excellent working conditions, sented to Danny Kaye, recently re­ Sweaters For H.S. gash; for a three year term on the nue.- Continuing to move, the vehicle- jp.T.A. and the parent-education ample opportunity for advancement. turned from entertaining UN troops ftoard of Trustees, Herbert I. ^Johen, crossed the lawn at the home of group was held last Wednesday at Jewish Center To The Dads’ Booster Club o f Hillside in Korea ’and the Tokyo area, over A lex Esrick, Max S. Feld, Alex Fc- Louis Ordower a t ’931 Salem avende the school. Salary dependent on qualifications. Prior business experi­ has' approved the purchase of ap­ the coast-to-cohst facilities of the gel. Louis Fogel, Herman S. Lowen- and backed across the street to Plans for a play April 3 and 4 ence desirable, but not essential proximately 30 sweaters fo r tfy------The installation will take place in Experienced in Machine Reouilaing ntenor and exterior; contract or will continue to serve as 'members iwng at the Veterans Memorial Topographical surveys were being of the debating team, the various made by surveyors for the Union the Esther Berkowitz Hall of the Si­ Day Shift '.ay work. Small jbbs honored. H’„ Harry Apple, Emanuel Eichler, Sam Home. Daniel Seib chairman of the athletic teams.jmd to a girl in the County Park Commission along Co- nai Congregation at 1531 Maple ave­ Treedman. EL 3-3901. Del Graw, Morris Jaffe, and B enja­ program committee, announced a Girls A thletic Association. nant street yesterday afternoon of nue. Refreshments will be served. Machine Scrapers min Wishnatt, for the term expirin. new series of events planned for A committee consisting of Ernest Support Your Scouts property recently acquired from the In last week’s issue, Mrs. Philip Experienced - Day Shift GUARANTEED painting and pap­ December 31, 1953; Leo Arch, A be future meetings. February 4 a talk Schickedanz and Sidney Englandet Kean Estate for the Elizabeth River Henoch’s name as an elected mem­ COMBINATION erhanging, both interior and ex- Charnack. Morris Krafn, Lee M am il shall be given by Sidney Friedman with ’Ruhl L. Custer as advisor, ha; Parkway. ber to the board, of directors of the ierior, either by contract or by day; and Harry Zimmerman, for the term on the’Revenue Act of 1951. Welder & Blacksmith been appointed to arrange a pro As soon as the Board of Freehold­ Hillside Jewish Center was left out small jobs welcomed. J. M. Harris, expiring December -31, 1952; Israel It was announced that Walter Give Generously DAYS BI 3-8792. glam for the club’s annual spring ers makes the funds available, work in error. Alexander serVes on the board by Seib, member of the post, has been meeting Friday evening, March 28. will be started on this and otther sec­ Lathe Hands 2*7 virtue of being chairman of the He recalled to active duty in the Navy, • L Lite High School gymnasium. to report February 26. The members To Scouting tions, it w as^isclosed yesterday by Fight Polio — Give Tool Room - Days Alan Bcfthner, Louis Fine, William brew School Committee; Dr. Jcroir.e W. Richmond Tracy, commission en­ to Sister Kenny Foundation Party Service J. Reich and Harry Zavin arc mem voted to designate the meeting F e b ­ Mold Makers Bucchert, Joseph Goldberg and Eng ruary 18 as Walter Seib Night. En­ gineer. The old barn now on the 507 5th avenue, New York 17 MAKE your next party a success bers in the capacity of past presi Plastic Molds - Days iander w ere appointed a committee tertainment and refreshments w.ill Calk W A 3-7819 for dainty t°t dents of the congregation. to chaperone the dance at the high be furnished. Al) members were Die Makers and cocktail sandwiches. school on Friday evening. February urged to attend. Experienced . Days 12.27 22. This same group w ill chaperone 0-0 0 0 ^0 0 0 - 0 0 0 e , r all of the remaining high school Radial Drill Operators Pet Shops dances. B’nai B’rith Lodge Experienced - Night Shift The next meeting of the club will Install Officers LNJOY a visit to the Tropical Fish Milling Machine Operators be held on Wednesday evening, Feb­ Cc-nter of Hillside. A great assort­ ruary 20, at 8:15 p.m. in the library Reaches Its Goal Setup, Operate from Blue Prints TOBIA’S APPLIANCES ment of fancy tropicals. Aquariums, of the high school. Dads of sopho Of Rainbow Girls Night Shift icce&sones Bird Dept. " Boxer .Pup- With impressive ceremonies con more and ’ freshman students art p'o-s. Fresh hij>rsemeat Free* De­ ducted by Vice President Herman Installation of officers of Hillside Surface Grinders urged to attend. livery. Hollyvvood Pet and Supply Arlein, B’nai B'rith formally mitia Assembly 29, Order of the Rainbow Blanchard,, Mattison - Night Shift Jo., 257 Hollywbod Ave. near Long ated 88 new members at a jdint for Girls, was held’Monday night a : Plenty O f Overtime LL 2-8935. meeting with the Women’s Chapter Masonic Hall. INTERVIEWS 8:30 AM to 6 PM 0 0 -0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Fortunato T o Get Monday evening. The event, doub The Incoming pffreit-s included. PROUDLY PRESENTS ling the membership, established t Beverly Kaiser, vit&rjltjy advfcor; li­ SATURDAYS 8:30 A.M. to 2 PM Repair Work new record in the grow th.of Hill­ ma Vit, worthy .ijssociSte: Muridl National Tool •aLl. iviiids oi repair work dorie, Degree At Upsala side Lodge 1514. Buchanan, shanty;" June Danker, & Mfg. Co. carpentry, roofing etc. Cali LI. President Rubin Ritz welcomed hope; Sue Hintenberger, faith: Peggy 1-0979 EAST ORANGE—D egrees will be the new members and gave tribute Wacker, chaplain: Beverly Reinhard, 100 North 12 St. conferred upon fifty Upsala College to Membership Chairman Max drill leader: inner observer, Nancy Rooting & Siding seniors at the second annual Winter Schleifer, his committee and the en. Branom; Toni Vit, recorder; Patty Kenilworth, N. J. Commencement ceremony to be held tire membership for their achieve Kleirn, love; Gretel Holzschuch. re­ kwUFING, siding, alterations, Au Bus Service Direct To Plant on campus in Beck Hall auditorium merit. Entertainment Chairman Abe ligion; Diane Geishiemer, nature. m p p a n thor-ized Johns-Manville applica From Newark, Elizabeth, Public on M onday, January 28 at 4 p.m, Charnack presented a Parisian fash­ Eleanor Lampe, immortality, »nd Service No. 28 tors Convenient Terms. Up to 5 These students will participate in years t’S MOVIELAND, 29 Coe Ave. Authorization was granted by A film on the»1951 World Series the home of the president, Mrs Ray te. EL 5-5064. and oven bottom Mayor Robert C. Kirkpatrick. Be­ was shown by Brtice Ennis. Refresh­ mond W olf, 1080 Salem avenue. cause spinal meningitis is a con­ CHAPEL ments were served by Charles GfeL Hostesses will be Mrs. Nulton an i j h n t k o l d Furnishings Bought tagious disease, the ambulance was ler and the committee. Mrs. Rohn. fumigated upon its return by Dr. QUES, China, Silver, Books, William Wacker. AUTO SALES Clothing, Sewing Machines, Type and A ll Household Goods Allan S. Bergman, Prop. ELIZABETH AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH TOBIA’S Appliances GIRL’S BIRTH ANNOUNCED ht Call WAverly 6-2853. ELIZABETH AVENUE AT CHANCELLOR Mr. and Mrs. Alex B. UeHins, of 1175 Liberty Ave. 277 Bernard terrace, announce the 1321 Liberty Avenue, Hillside, N. J. 478 Clinton Avenue, Newark 8, N. J. COR. pLOY ST. ARTHUR NORTHWOOD, Putor Mooing - Trucking birth of a daughter, flelain e Denise, last night at Beth Israel Hospital, EL 5-2759 9:30 »an. Graded School and Men>« Bible clean Telephone WAverly 3-9341 - 7768 Telephone BIgelo^.3-7081 U'S Morin* St Trucking. B ilT Newark. The couple have tw o sons, 10:40 a m. Worship with Sermon, “Believe and Become" , H. J. Phone ON J-TIM. Paul Ronald Arthur, 8%, and Elliott Ste­ Hillside, N. 'j. Open 9:30 A. M. to It P. M. Dally Friday 8:00 p.m. Yonnp People’s Evening 0pen 9:30 A. M. to 10 P. M. Dally m Tale A n . phen, 4tt. -nvr J ~