DEMOCRATIC TRIUMPH MAKES HISTORY Malone - Goldhor

______0FFIC1AL NEWSPAPER OF t h e TOWNS11IP AND SCHOOL DISTRICT OF HIL.I.8IUR VOL. XXVII, No. 1409 HILLSIDE, N. J, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8. 1951 Decisive Victory TeachersTRequest Record Of Town Taking Different Guise DISTRICT 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 GOP Reign STATE SENATOR Kaplon (D) Hfi 247 129 344 489 285 352 266 213 74 89 82 60 141 Hillside Democrats wrote a brand new chapter in the politi­ Increase In Salary Hand (R) 165 133 203 176 115 201 270 260 258 224 150 196 194 188 331 cal narrative of the township Tuesday when they elected John M. GENERAL ASSEMBLY Malone and Henry Goldhor to the Township Committee over Following approval of a $500 sal-* Dwyer (D) 110 86 210 119 301 464 311 382 273 221 84 103 88 66 136 William's (D) Commissioner Benjamin Hale and Arnold H. McClow, Republi ■ increase referenda in Tuesday’s 110 83 206 115 295 467 296 367 268 210 79 97 86 61 •*449 having six years of preparation or Sharkey (D) cans. dection for police and firemen, the 110 86 201 118 306 471 305 385 276 221 79 98 86 62 133 one year beyond a master’s degree. Pettit (D) 109 82 202 112 296 468 292 362 263 207 78 96 83 62 130 First Democratic Committee hillside Teachers Association yester- Thomas (R) The $150 annual increment would 164 132 207 176 108 195 242 232 238 219 138 184 185 176 325 Result of the victory will give M. Brcwn 2,677. Malcne and Goldhor ^day requested the Board of Eauca- Dwyer (R) 161 131 209 176 1lUo HQ 198 ZUZ 250 continue, and the minimum of $2,500 251 225 139 183 186 176 339 the.... Democrats wcontrol .m u. uiof u.ethe tuwilowr ■ won roughly by 1.000 votes this year, Dun for a $400 cost of living increase Shepard (R) 164 130 210 178 109 195 246 227 242 216 133 185 185 175 323 for all teachers as set in the State Mackey (R) ship, effective January 1. fo r the Republicans gaining slightly in for the present salary scale maxi­ 160 130 202 175 103 191 243 220 236 217 137 181 183 171 315 Board of Education would be re­ COUNTY CLERK first time since the incorporation oi their totals while the Democrats munis. The teachers group approved tained. Higgins (D) 114 85 193 122 291 450* 307 354 275 220 78 96 79 67 112 Hillside in 1913, a period of 38 years just about held the same vote. The* the request at a meeting Monday Chairman of the salary steering Nulton (R‘ 170 137 224 170 126 225 2G3 261 251 224 146 188 195 180 352 It is also the first time that Demo­ total vote cast fell a little over 109 afternoon in the Hillside Avenue committee is Elbert Hoppenstedi, as­ BOARD OF FREEHOLDERS crats have elected, their Township sisted by Mrs. Evelyn Schuler, Mrs. below last year, 7,166 to 7,058 out Murphy >D) 115 82 198 120 289 408 305 379 284 207 83 101 87 66 131 Committee candidates two years School if the referenda v/ere approv­ Winifred De Vadder, Harry Ladanye, of respective registrations of 9 613 Banyasz (D) 103 84 195 113 285 463 299 379 266 203 77 97 82 61 125 running, the voters ea’clw time se­ ed in the election. Mrs. George White, George Sickeis, Egolf (D) and 9,959. 109 78 199 117 291 459 293 356 277 201 81 95 86 60 130, lecting two, which will make a to­ The Democrats were high in eight Maximums are reached after 17. Miss Lillian Fuerst. and Mrs. Audrey Carr (R) 166 136 207 171 107 186 238 233 233 222 139 184 183 172 tal of four when the committee or. Silyerstein. 335 of the fifteen districts while the Re­ years of service. Adjustments -also Bauer (R) 166 132 206 172 109 197 246 231 243 222 138 .187 183 178 323 ganizes New Year’s Day. The only ure sought for, teachers below the Scheideler (R) publicans carried seven, but the 165 132 201 168 110 187 237 217 224 213 140 180 178 170. 315 remaining Republican will be Mayor Democratic districts were for the ceiling. Maximums would- be $5,300 TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE Raymond R. King. for teachers holding bachelor’s de­ Malone (D) 170 116 321 171 most part the larger ones. Malone Dr. Peyser Recalled 431 602 373 501 364 295 91 151 128 104 191 This year's outcome showed a re­ carried the sixth, seventh, eighth, crees, $5,500 for teachers with mas­ Goldhor (D) 173 113 342 164 469 589 333 447 339 281 83 130 115 80 189 markable parallel to last year. Ma­ er’s degrees and $5,700 for teachers McClow (R) 147 126 .192—173 ninth and tenth districts while By Medical Reserve 100 207 285 282 264 203 142 165 158 172 310 lone was high man .vith 4,909, Gold­ Goldhor took the first, third and Hale (R) H7 f27198 178 106 208 271 272 258 203 143 168 162 171 306 hor second with 3,847, McClow third Dr. Joseph Peyser, associate ot TEACHERS COLLEGE BONDS fifth. The second, fourth, eleventh, with 2,926 and Hale fourth with* 2 - twelfth|and thirteenth went to Hale Dr. Rubin Poleshuck and Dr. Eugene Yes 133 106 287 158 Consider Victory Greenwald, at 100 Hollywood ave­ 248 377 221 217 216 201 91 137 109 98 212 2811 918. A year ago Commissioner Mil- .inrlmd iff#(5/1 fourteenth f/Hirtnnnl'Vl and fifteenthTift..__IL A to- No 72 60 84 62 57 97 *130 177 146 91 66 86 82 79 123 1412 ton B. Conford polled 4,288, Com­ McCluw. nue, a lieutenant junior .grade in the COUNTY PARK FUNDS Naval Reserve Medical Corps, has missioner Robert C. Kirkpatrick 3.- Tenth Democratic Yes 102 74 227 119 156 284 198 193 211 163 81 885, James J. Holslng 2,761 and John been ordered back to active duty 113 97 81 233 2332 For the first time the tenth dist­ A Confidence Vote No 83 ?7 78 66 84 111 126 160 123 98 65 80 83 79 91 1394 for a two-year tour, it was anneunc. POLICE PAY INCREASE rict went Democratic, and by a sur­ Democratic Township Committee­ ed this week. He will report to the prising margin. The fact that Mc­ men Milton B. Conford and Robert Yes 137 102 304 170 270 416 236 281 228 205 97 132 118 106 248 3050 Clow nosed out Hale was somewhat Brooklyn Naval Dispensary on Dec­ No 77 67 72 Brother Of Polio C. Kirkpatrick yesterday issued the ember 1. Dr. Peyser has been pract­ 68 48 92 150 176 168 103 75 79 82 81 104 1442 unexpected, especially since there following statement: FIREMEN S PAY INCREASE icing in Hillside for the past two Yes was a strong feeling that Hale might We take yesterday’s election re­ and a half years. 145 101 271 4^7 252 311 237 212 100 113 118 109 241 3101 be re-elected. However, the results sult as a vote of confidence in our No 66 70 73 62 44 87 138 171 163 98. 74 80 81 82 109 1390 Victim Stricken A member of the Naval Reserve CIVIL SERVICE HENRY GOLDHOR bore out the political experts who .'irtministration of our offices this for tiie past nine years, Dr. Peyser Charles Jajosky, 10, of 537 Mc- said that party tickets are rarely year. Our determination is re-doubl- Yes 77 59 172 239 186 184 191 149 94 144 90 68 157 2076 Michuel place, was admitted F ri­ has had three and a half years oi No split unless the vote is exceptionally ert to work with our new colleagues, 100 77 68 60 139 140 190 168 124 66 81 86 92 144 1691 day afternoon to St. Elizabeth Hos­ close. active duty in various naval hospi­ TOTAL VOTE .John M. Malone and Henry Gold- tals. This will be the third time he 322 248 580 826 653 784 626 505 237 312 287 272 511 7058 Hale And McClow pital with spinal type poliomyelitis Democrats and their supporters | REGISTRATION 447 362 hor, as well as Raymond R. King, to has been called to active duty, hav­ 861 1187 968 1129 848 696 347 445 394 239 706 9959 His condition is described as fair. were generally elated over the de­ give Hillside the best possible in lo. ing served during the war and again Still in critical condition at the cisive victory for the second sue. cal government.” during his inferneship. ed, and indications point to a final Congratulate Foe hospital with the bulbar type of the eessivc year, many skeptical that it disease is his brother, Edward J a ­ Bank To Increase result in -excess of $500,000, which In a statement issued today, Com­ could happen so soon again. Arous­ Town Nears nsky, 9. They are the sons of Mrs. ed by I he stinging defeat administer­ would be the best showing in East­ missioner Benjamin Hale and Ar­ Helen Jajosky and the lute Charlr* ed a year ago and fighting to continue Rate Of Interest ern ,yUnion County since World War nold H. McClow, defeated Republi­ Jajosky. x I heir consistent hold since 1913, the Chest Quota II. can candidates declared: It was erroneously reported in last Republicans made a valiant effort Interest on savings accounts in the The Community Chest campaign "We thank all the voters wh' week's Times that the township am­ to come back, but to no avail. The bulance had transported Edward to 2 ) , on 7 on Hillside National Bank will be in­ in Hillside has an excellent chance supported us in Tuesday’s, election, voters had decided a year ago, ap­ Jt creased from \Vn to 2 percent effec­ Independent GOF the hospital. Transportation In both parently, that they wanted ^ change to make history this year. Already at including our campaign manager, cases was provided Instead by a and there was not too much differ­ Hillside GdGs Independent tive January 1, it was announced 94 per cent of the $10,000 quota, it Paul Kifner. Our congratulations to neighbor, Joseph Sinak, of 530 Mc- ence in the margin of Democratic Ghosts Of Hyde Park yesterday by James A. Oneil, presi­ can reach 100 per- cent and Become Helped - Luftman John Malone and Henry Goldhor on Mlchael place. victory of the two elections. The dent. the first major division in the Re.I their election to the Township Com­ On complaint from Mra. Jajosky Democrats employed the slogan. Feather drive to reach its goal in the Harry I. Luftman today expressed mittee. We hope the opportunity for that use of the ambulance had beerf “Let's Finish the Job" and the voters American Spirit Prevails Because of the way certain holi­ past five years. his thanks to all independent Re­ service will be used by them to the denied her son, the Times learned did exactly that. Now that the tumult and the shouting of thp election are over, days fall, Oneil declared that effec. Hillside’s quota originally was best advantage of all the people ol' •his week that rguletions governing the town*can proceed to return to its normal pursuits. The result isf publicans who supported a change Couni y Race Close tive immediately, if a holiday falls $10,000, but that amount hag been Hillside. ” its use prohibit carrying patients The strong Democratic surge gave no occasion for a Roman holiday, neither is it the signal for moum- increased by $600 because of pros­ from the present Republican admin­ •’ng and lament. on Monday, when the bank is open with contagious diseases. Robert C. the Republicans a rather hard time pects originally listed in the prof­ istration here. Kirkpatrick, president of the Boaid If there is one lesson to be learned from the elections of thfc past in the evening, the bank will be with their county ticket, and local open the evening of the next day essional unit and later transferred '‘I am still a Republican,” Lufl- Coolidge To Hear of Health and chairman of ambul­ Democrats expressed the opinion two years, it is/ this: For all the voters of Hillside are concerned, to the township. man said, “but in Hillside affairs I ance transportation told the Times the candidates could have been running under the respective banners instead. This will apply to Armis­ i hat with a little aid from the coun­ tice Day next Monday. November 12, Mrs. John Major, chairman of the prefer to be independent. I hope that that in cases of “emergency” the ban ty organization, they might have of the Maroons and the Grays, it would have made that little drive, reported contributions to date what we helped to accomplish in difference. , when the bank will be dosed. It will Defense Official may bo dropped at his order. He gone Democratic right down the totaling $9,958 and urged her work­ Tuesday’s election will be for The was not notified of this case tint5’, Commissioner James A. Oneil pointed it out a year ago and be open from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Tues line. Two Democratic Assembly can­ day. November 13. ers who have not yet completed soli­ interests o? the community. Guest speaker at 8 p.m. tonight at after the boy had been taken to the didates carried Hillside, Lawrence Commissioner-elect Henry Goldhor repeated it yesterday—thecon- the regular meeting of the Calvin Since both Christmas Eve and citation to finish their work ar.d “I wish the new administration 0 hospital, he said. A. Dwyer and Joseph T. Sharkey, as trolling element in Hillside is neither the Democratic nor Republican move the campaign over the top. successful undertaking- and trust Coolidge School P.T.A. will be Mrs Mrs. Jajosky said she was told by well as one Freeholder candidate. New Year’s Eve both come on Mon­ Elizabeth McCraith, .secretary of the parties, but the voters of independent mind, who will have no scruples day night, the bank will not be For the campaign as a wnole, col­ they will consider the victory not her physician, Dr. Joseph Peyser, Mary L. Murphy. Senator Kenneth about throwing out anyone who gets out of step with the public will. lections to date amount to approxi­ one of the Democrats alone, but <.f Hillside Civilian Defense Council. that the ambulance could be used, C. Hand, Republican, hardy nosed The task now is to buckle down to business, everybody, forget open It will, of course, be closed Fourth and fifth grade mothers will both Christmas Day and New Year’s mately $300,000, 13 per cent higher independent Ropubicnns in all walks and. thereupon, the police were caJL. out his opponent, .J, Jerorne Kap- his party stuff and all pull together for the betterment of the com­ than the total reported' at this time of life as well. The responsibllty is serve as hostesses. ed to dispatch the vehicle. An^mtfr ion, 3,0fi4 to 2,97li. In fact, the differ­ Day, on Tuesday, but will be open At an executive board meeting munity, which is,what the people wapt and have so emphatically last year. The drive has been extend­ theirs.’’ ’flier, site continud. Dr. Peyser call- ence betw een * c county candidates stated. trom 6:30 to 8 p.m. the Wednesdays last Wednesday, reports of the re­ followrng, on December 26 and Jan “d to notify her the vehicle was or both parties was so slight that cent State P.T.A. convention in^At not obtainable. Dr. Peyser said this uary 2 respectively. lantic City were submitted by the the shift of a few hundred votes Now that the pressure is off and to relieve the tension a little week that he was not aware of the would have brought about a com­ more, we must tell you what we overheard at Say brook School yester­ Businessmen’s Parade Is Success delegates, Mrs. John Felb.or and Mis. rule when he suggested use of tee plete Democratic victory here. Frank Walters day afternoon. We were talking with two women, one of whom we A crowd estimated at 4,000 enjoy ambulance to Mrs. Jajosky. Top man on the Republican ticket didn t know. The unknown lady was unmistakably Republican whose Democrats Pledge ed themselves last Wednesday niglu was County Clerk Henry Q. Nulton, family at one time lived up around Hyde Park, N. Y. and were neigh­ the only Hillsidcr seeking county bors of the late President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s family. at a Hallowe’en parade on Liberty office. Young Roosevelt, as everyone knows by now, was a great one Better Community avenue, sponsored by the Liberty Test Defense Demonstration All five reforendiMis were ear­ for boats and water. While fooling around one day he fell into the Following their election Tuesdav, Avenue Businessmen’s Association. th d here, including the one to place Hudson River and was rescued by one of the unknown lady’s ances­ Democratic candidates John M. Me., The procession including a number Hillside employes under Civil Ser­ tors, an uncle, as we recall it. And the unknown lady said, “That’s lone and Henry Goldhor yesterday Brings Flood Of Phone Calls vice, which many thought would oe one ^hing I’ll never forgive him for!” of attractive floats started at Bloy issued the following statement: street and continued down Liberty ManyH it_____ nResidents . . . ! j j Not i ▲ defeated. Just how this will , affect “To the many ^ood folks who con­ avenue to the Safeway, parking lot local employes is uncertain at the *Mayor Raymond R. King is anticipating that he will be a little tributed to our successful campaign Familiar With Test use of sirens. The council also wan moment, but Township Cleik How­ lonesome come January 1 and Township Clerk Howard J. Bloy was at Long avenue. so unselfishly of their time and ef­ The parade was led by Patrolman Despite a few difficulties which he authorized to purchase a two-way ard J. Bloy is .pxpecjed to confer heard to remark last night that he will be confronted with an odd forts, we give our very sincere said must bo ironed out, Chairman tadio for use of the control center tomorrowtom nr l*f 1 W \A/with I t ll membersm nm kn>... of ... t At.m . situatidn—a Democratic Township Committee. Paul De Graw with Gean Mcssano thanks. We are grateful to everyone in the motorcycle in costume. A Raymond R. King Monday night and Fire Headquarters. Civil Service Commission to fit;, who labored on our behalf and who fl< at decorated as the Liberty Bel), told a meeting of the Civilian De out more about it. Both the Republican and Democratic parties are being presented made our victory possible. mnse Council that he was “well Philip Leininger, Roy Scout chair­ Hillside voted in favor of th with unexpected campaign bills. Michael O’Lock, member of the Al­ which is the symbol of the associa­ man, announced that troops will dis­ "We give our pledge that alorg tion. followed with Maty Murphy, pleased” with the results of Sun­ teachers college bond issue and ad coholic Beverage Control Board, had his 1950 auto all scratched up with Commissioners Milton B. Con- day's test demonstrations by coun­ tribute first-aid and Emergency ac­ uitional park funds, both of whicl with a knife or other sharp instrument and Jimmy Duffy, Republi­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L Murphy, tion literature to residents within ford and Robert*'C. Kirkpa.riek we of 1100 Chester street, dressed as cil auxiliaries. King complimented carried in the state and county. Hill can leader in the third district, lost his overcoat in the Elks Club will do our utmost to give to Hill­ the supervision work of Fire Chief the next 10 days. Roscoe Parks, a side voters also approved the Pulic Tuesday night. Pockets of the coat, it was learned .were stuffed with Moss Liberty. chemist, will represent the council side the finest form of municipal Jules Terry, president of the Lib­ August Daviet, Police Chief Norman and Firemen's request for an id Democratic campaign literature. at Princeton in November and Dec­ crease in pay. government possible. erty Ave. Businessmen’s group, de­ Sanford and Arthur L. Riche, de­ molition and clearance chairman. ember for a course in Rad-chem, or “We intend to cooperate with clared the parade the most success­ radar control. All rumors to the contrary, the great majority j>f Hillside voters Chairman Raymond R. King and Residents unaware of the opera­ cast their ballots in the true American spirit Tuesday. There was ful affair conduced by the-associa­ More than 50 per cent of the per­ THE WEATHER with all public officials in commun­ tion. Vice president Otto Zimmer­ tion who flooded Police Head, talk about prejudice being used against one of the candidates, but the ity agencies to the end that Hillside quarters with calls that day present sonnel took part in the test, it was Partly cloudy, cooler today; results failed to show ip to any great extent.’There were also rumors man was in charge of a group o! reported. Tests included “fires” at ind cold tonight and tomorrow. will be noted for a fine, clean ad­ auxiliary police. A sound truck was ed one of the biggest bbslacles to a that the Republican candidates had split up and were going their ministration.” smooth operation, King said. It was Liberty ave. and Livingston road, separate ways, but actually they were almost even when the total operated by Michael Tobia. Woodruff and Hollywood avenues, In addition to Sharon McGinn, reported that over 350 telephone was finally tallied. calls were received by Desk Ser­ Nottingham way and Revere drive, It all proves that when the voter gets' behind the voting machine Tenderized Smoked Hams prize winners Were John Krokosz Summer avenue and Bond street VOICE TEACHER 59c lb. and Leland May forth in the group to vant J. Clarence Van Deursen dur. curtain, he listens to no voice but that of his conscience, and when ing the period. Civilian Defense and Norman street and Florence Jacki Wenz 7 years- to 14 years, winners' Wore avenue. he does that, he usually comes out right. The forces of injustice and HILLSIDE BUTCHERS Headquarters Is equipped to handle foul play are rebuked -and the electorate can hold up its head and Elaine Nemeth, Stephen Toth qtd Fire and police auxiliaries, demo­ POPULAR MUSIC. FOR F. Sinzinger, Prop. Paul Szymanski, with John Bossany -Zimmerman Photo message with telephones and opera­ '•ok you in the eye without blinking: ft’s a good feeling. tors, King added. lition and clearance personnel and TELEVISION. RADIO 43 COE AVE. qnd Fiank Cerniglioro taking adult Sharon McGinn, 3 years old, win­ messengers responded to set up road honors. Funniest were Gean Mcs- Also discussed by the council wer * AND STAGE When the Democrats got together for their victory, celebration Thorn* EL 5-9735 Wo Deliver ner of first prize for most beautiful blocks, reroute traffic and complete sano an,d Anna Orlando. Another 'he problems of dismissal of person­ PRIVATE OR CLASS LESSONS in Hungarian Hall, they were pleased that Paul A. Kifner, president eostirfne. She is the daughter of Mr. nel, establishment of road blocks necessary details. Also directing the winner was Stephan Dobrowotski. and Mrs. Arthur McGinn, of 284 tests were"’ Fire Captain William of the Hillside Republican Club, and Arnold H. McClow, Republi. Police Chief Norman L. Sanford and methods of group reporting 1540 Comptori Ter. can candidate,, stopped in to offer their felicitations. Gertrude street. Hamilton, Deputy Police Chief Paul Tobia’s Appliances headed the judges, assisted by Thom­ after the incidents. Council chairmen termed advis­ V. Korlesky, Police Identification Hillside, N. J. 1321 Liberty Avenue as Mitchell and Miss Jean-Rae Tur­ Thora Hebbe of the Liberty1 Baki Officer William Dlcrolf and Heniy Election board workers and campaign workers never had^it so ner of the Elizabeth Daily Journal able a plan to train auxiliaries wn’n S^od a$ ia Tuesday's election. The Democrats served box lunches and WA 3-7768 - 9$41 Shop, gifts distributed by Bristol. monthly incidents at night without Singe, school building supervisor. WA 3-3630 Refreshments were served by Mrs. Myers Company. hot coffee to all workers, regardless of party, and the Police and Open 9:30 A.M. — 10:00 P.M. 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1 PAGE 2—THE HILLSIDE TIMES, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1951 Last May a County Court jury re­ Esso Engineer Ends Cub Pack 196 Holds that 8 or 10 silver dollars and 415 four verges each from a poem en­ Win Verdict After turned a verdict of “no cause for ac­ Announce Winners Speeders Fined, in old coins were stolen. Entrance titled “A Little Froggie!” Diane K»l- tion," but it was set aside by County- 40 Years’ Service A Safety Program was gained through an unlocked fus recited a poem entiled, "Please Judge W alter L. Hetfield on the bedroom window, police said. Call Me a Jack O’Lantern.” Holding New Trial In Window Contest Carrying out their theme, “Strong Warned By Court Karen Grod read a safety story grounds that it was contrary to the for America,” Cub Pack 196 last and Eileen Lieb told a safety riddle. "— AftTn^two“U1»ftte-by-Couiity_caur.t- “weigh t-crf-ev-i dene©.------— Winners of the Hallowe’en win­ For speeding at 70 miles per hour Thursday evening at George Wash­ Carolanne Gearhart read “The Fro juries, Joseph Simon and his 8-year- dow painting contest, sponsored by George Washington ington School displayed safety signs licsome Brook” from “Let’s Talk.” old son, Victor, of 226 Silver avenue, the Men's Progress Club, were an­ ober 30, James C. Kimbaris, 22, of Library Closed On charts and slogans drawn up after a Assembly Program were awarded verdicts totaling $2.- nounced this week as follows: 477 Vernon place, Orange, and Wil­ called “Books.” Kenneth Cottrell, 613.90 last Wednesday afternoon by a study of the sections around each November Holidays Funniest. Ronald Fritts, 1st prize, liam Kyrioglou, 18, of 107 East Broad An assembly program was given Rose Marie Wilson, William Bud- jury in County Judge fcdward A. member’s home. last week at George Washington nick, W alter Ruppe, Salvatore Lc- McGrath’s court. Both were injured The Hillside Public Library ac the middle window at Midway Motors: Mrs. Rose Bornstein’s Den 2 won street, Westfield, were each fined Pat Prescott, honorable mention School by Miss Langer’s class for monaco and Sanford Klemman gave i n a two-car crash on the Pulaski Hillside Avenue School wili be clos­ the map drawing contest and Mrs. ■530 and given warning. the first and second grades. their interpretation of musical se­ Skyway April 8. 1950. Kaiser-Frazer; weidrest Carol Wciek Clara Jacob's Den 7, the safety slo­ Ben Charles Mailman, of Detroit, ed all day November 12, in observ­ Maxon Pontiac; Michale Senichka, Barbara Hedstrom led the classes lections learned at school. Joy Horn The judgments, $200 for the boy ance of Armistice Day, and Novernbr gan contest. Judges were Richard Mich., paid $20 for driving 60 miles honorable mention. Albert Schoen; in the Pledge of Allegiance ana the read from the “Five Little Finger and the remainder for his father, 23, following Thanksgiving Day, Gianforte and Thomas Roy, member per hour in a 25 mile zone. Also ringing of America; Bradford Gleii- Playmates.” were against John Wilson, of 2|91 Miss Lottie Smolenski, librarian, an­ rpost original, Nathan Jacobs, 1st of the Hillside Planning Board. fined were Nicholas Dalesso, 4L3 nri/.e. left side at Rcinhard Printers; hill, Jack Poles, Howard Rubinroit, The program ended with Herbert Edgecomb avenue, New York, driver nounced this week. Denner stripes were presented by Fifth avenue. Lyndhurst, weaving Richard Newman and Mark Zim. Koross and Theodore Kozlick ren­ of a oar that collided head-on with Donald Punchntz apd Ruth Part­ Cubmaster Raymond J. Brennan to in and out. $15; Charles H. Lewis, 83 ridge, honorable mention. Midway merman told what they learned dering selections on the saxaphon-’ Simon’s. Herbert Gutentag, Stephen Soroka. Walnut street, Newark, $15, speed­ about their unit on transportation. and clarinet respectively, while the -Anporriimr tnyhp testimony. Wil- Hallowe’en Observed Motors and Reinhard Printers, re- Donald Scher. Howard Levine, Barry ing. Andrew L. Jackson, Jackson ncctively; most artisti-e. Jerry, Bobby Berkowitz, Thomas Kere- audience . participated by singing son's auto which had run out of gas Beloff, Ralph Heres, Elliot Fabr - Heights, N. Y., $10, speeding and kes and Daniel Draovitch recited along with them. was being pushed by another car At Saybrookljcbool Dicker, 1st prize. Lipschutz Esso cant, Howard Fruchterrhan, PauT !'.Ul- fttoirigvillei—Pt*-n—$10,jTTtm—Of Station: Nadia Lapchuk and Marie when it crossed the-center line and) The annual Hallowe'en celebration Rubin, Mark Goldman and Charges driving on wrong side and cutting struck Simon's auto. The father suf-1 was held at Saybrook School last Perogino, honorable mention, Max- Dashe. ^ off other vehicle. fered three rib fractures and head j Wednesday afternoon. A committee °n Pontiac, all of the high school Awards l'or achievement were re­ Forty-two cases were heard by the OUR BLUE RIBBON SEAL injuries, and the son also sustained consisting of Mrs. Sommer. Mrs. group. ceived by Howard Levine, bear magistrate who collected $355 in IS YOUR GUARANTEE OF head injuries. Johnson and Miss Bizer worked out Sixth through eighth grade win­ badge; Steven Katz and Barry Mar­ fines. ners included: Funniest, Herbert cus, wolf badges; and Ralph Heres, SATISFACTION! the details which included a loud GROVER C. SAY’EK i ■ ______speaker system to direct the parade Oauch. 1st prize; Peter Rasmussen. Barry Katz, Larry Rouse and Jer- APARTMENT RANSACKED around the school grounds, ahd dec­ L.INDEN—Grover C. Sayer, an en­ 2nd; William Bisignani and Lois Lip- old Goldberg, arrows. Arthur Hirsch reported to police orated Hallowe'en poles. Eighth gineer in the Esso Engineering De­ snn. honorable mention; weirdest. Mrs, Sol Soroka, committee chair, over the weekend that his apart­ ' IF YOUR CELLAR William Bass, 1st prize, Sherwood grade students acted as judges and partment of the Standard Oil De­ man, presented 22 membership cards ment at 1546 Schley street was en­ selected the following winners; Distributors. Iric.: Barbara Lub’in, to new cub scouts. ~ tered probably Thursday night and LEAKED DURING THE velopment Company, retired h t Barbara Kublick and Eugene Aver, Kindergarten: Germaine Fischer. ’'luffs: ay after mothc than forty- Robin Hotchkiss. Frank Vonuro, gon, honorable mention: most origi­ STORM—YOU NEED years' service. nal Farl Backenberg, 1st prizo, WE PROUDLY ANNOUNCE Nancy Steinen. Mr. Sayer, a native of New York, Th?t Our Restaurant Has Been Enlarged and Modernized First Grade- She rriil Lvnskey. Janet Decorators: Riza Gross, 2nd REMAN UFACTU RED started his service as a telegrapher prize and David Decker, h' norabie COME IN AND TRY OUR UNEXCELLED CUISINE Richard Branschweiger, Michael with the old National Transit Comy- Open Daily from 11 A.M. to 12 P.M. COPROXat3.25gal. Wcisser. mention. Coe Avenue Market. j any on the first petroleum pipe line Judgers'^were Mrs. Hilda Madsen, Saturdays — 11 A.M. to 1 A.M. MOTORS Second Grade: Jane Capro, Holly , that was constructed in this country. Ann Ticlienor, Diane Sirkin and Mrs. A ^ le Luftman and David Gon- Custom Made To Your Specifications DYNAMOMETER TESTED He was transferred to the Tuscarora zer. Pa'intingsjvfere. under the super­ YING’S RESTAURANT Edward Brookes. Oil Company at Bayway in 1911 and vision of Elaine Cohn and Con­ • 24-HOUR INSTALLATION Third Grade: Julianne Krajcech. was telegrapher with this company stance Bennett, school art instruc­ 372 Union Ave., Irvington • NO MONEY DOWN Thomas Tone. Jeffrey -Zients. when the pipe line connecting the FORMICA • NEW CAR GUARANTEE Fourth Grade: Beryl Emmtr, tors. Green Flyer Bus No. 6 & 7 Bayway and Bayonne Refineries was Passes Our Door TOPS & ACCESSORIES George Rinick, Richard Quariararo. built. In 1917, Mr. Sayer was trans­ PIIONE IN YOUR WANT ADS Fifth Grade: Irene Sirkin. Lorin ferred to the Bayway Refinery o' WAverly 3-9207 METAL MOULDINGS', SINK RIMS & ADHESIVES ENGINES— CLUTCHES— TRANSMISSIONS Weisenfeld, Richard Courian. in stock for most tors ind tricks at the Standard Oil Company (New popilar prices. Immedlati delivery. Sixth Grade: Edwina Pacus, Al­ Jersey) where he soon became a Open Eves, ‘til 8. Sin. 11 A. M. • 2 P. N bert Griffith. Janet Sweet. foreman in boiler construction. Hr GREEN FLYER Charles L. BitziffRoofing Co. Inc. INTERIOR FIR DOORS Seventh Grade: Joan Storm, joined the General Engineering De­ ESTABLISHED 1920 BILT-RITE ENGINE CORP. James Leopardo, Douglas MacNeil. partment of the Standard Oil De­ Expert Workman ship — Free Estimates LUMBER, MILLWORK, PAINT, 402 Broadway, Newark, N. J. After the parade, in which all velopment Company in 1929. E X PR E SS children of the school participated, H U 2 - 8 5 8 5 His friends and associates recent­ All types of tooting & Siding HARDWARE, WALLBOARDS, parties were held in each classroom. ly gave a dinner in his. honor at .COMB. SCREEN DOORS AND which time he was presented with BUS SERVICE SPECIALIZING IN : Flat Roofs — Leaders — Gutters S2-5#up STORM DOORS. (Slightly Damaged) several gifts. FROM OWNED AND OPERATED BY Mr. Sayer played a considerable at New Jersey’s Largest amount of professional baseball OTTO MORAVEK around the beginning of the 1900's. Hillside Insured Association! He was catcher for the Buffalo team 187-16th Avenue Newark, N. J. TO LEVY BROTHERS CO. INC. of the International League in 1901 ESsex 2-8227 — BI 3-8413 Get the extra values in service, con­ and played in 1905 with the Chicago 1352 LIBERTY AVE. UN 2-7330. 1. 2 venience, dividends and safety that Cubs, with such baseball greats as New York City DIRECTORS thrifty thousands know! Prompt, effi­ Frank Chance. An unfortunate leg cient service in person or by mail. 'njury terminated his baseball car­ Bus Line No. 15 John L. Becker eer during 1905. Start with $ 10 to $10,000. (AH Stops on North Broad St.) Frank Briscoe ■Mr, fy?d Mrs. Sayer live at 934 Salem avenue. A son Carl G. Say(5i\ SCHEDULE TO NEW YORK James M. Cavanagh LATEST PER i- in Antwerp. Belgium, representing Beginning 6:36 a.m., every 20 IN S O WORDS less...T ea us w h a t David Cronheim min. to 9:41 a.m. — Thence from DIVIDEND he Standard*—'Oil Development jjjj) ANNUM 10:06 a.m. every Vi hr. to 3:06 William E. Hocker 2 1 7 Company' in the construction of a large refinery for an affiliate of the p.m. — Thence from 3:21 p.m. James V. Igoe SAVINGS INSURED UP TO $10,000 Standard Oil Company. every 15 min. to 5:26 p.m. — Louis Levy Thence from 5:56 p.m. every lA You may win $10,000 Savings received by the 10th of ony month James K. Meldrum hr. to 12:36 a.m. m eprn dividends from the 1st of that month. Machine Tools Are SATURDAYS for yourself and Ernest A. Minier Hie American Stolen From Auto Beginning 7:01 a.m. every XA hr. LEGAL FOR TRUST FUNDS through the day to 1:36 a.m. Machinist’s' tools, valued at $25 SUNDAYS $10,000 for your church 1 were stolen Monday from the auto Beginning 8:36 a.m. every % hr. owned by Martin Glowacy, em­ through the day to 12:36 a.m. or favorite 1 C arteret^ ployee of General Brass and M«- TERMINAL 'cu/wqd chinp Company, 25 Montgomery Port of New York Authority T I O U ’ W ay AND LOAN ASSOCIATION ctroet, while the vehicle was ..parked of life Bldg., Lane 51, 41st' St. and 8th recognized charity*! J 8 6 6 Broad Street, N e w a rk 2, N. J in the company lot, police were noti­ Ave., New York City. = : M A rket 2 - 3 0 3 7 fied. Missing articles include a micrc- The Green Flyer, Inc. ENTER BOTH ASSETS OVER 75 MILLION meter, de&th gauge and indicator, For Information Call ES. 3-1805 U MEANS TO YOU Glowacy reported. I O f f f * // h i - OVER 20000C10 GIVEN AWAY!

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Om 1'1' ®.V| HE ONE WAY to be sure that every V."rCfc, one of your new car dollars is buy­ Ting you a full measure of solid value is to gff the Pontiac story! SIEMAMt* SNELVAIOI' ELECTRIC SIMS, EMI STEEL ELECTRIC MlltS TElEVtSIII You get a full measure of beauty in a REFRIBERATORS FREEZERS IANAES WASTE DISPRSERS KITCHEN CAIIIETS RATES IEATEIS Pontiac—beauty apart from anything else on the road. Dollar ior Dollar- | You get a full measure of performance, too—performance that will delight you for years and years to come. you can’t beat a And certainly you get a full measure of TOBIAS APPLIANCES dollar value—just check for yourself the re-sale value of a Pontiac. 1321 L IBER TY AVENUE 478 CLINTON AVENUE Come on in and get our deal—it’s the belt In every way! P o n tiac HILLSIDE, N. J. NEWARK 8, N. J. MAXON PONTIAC, Inc. Telephone WAverly 3-9341 - 7768 Telephone Bigelow 3-7081 1444 N. BROAD ST. *■ WA 3-2832 ; HILLSIDE, N. J. Open 9:30 A.M. to 10 P.M. Daily Open 9:30 A.M. to 10 P.M. Daily THE HILLSIDE TIMES. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 8 ifrU at some of the small tables. I sup­ had a French Government Grant I had passed “the test”. From the posed that they had been shopping Industrial executives. This article’; and took out the carbon, of my ap­ customs, I had my trunk and boxes i f company having been formed an -n the district; the world-famous Wins Recognition W1hich was entitled "Stretching Ad pointment as testimony of my hon­ sent directly to Quimper and was originally located in Elizabetl shops of the Place Vendome and the Budget at No Extra Cost" with sub­ Tussle With Customs esty. For about twenty minutes, the rather relieved that I would not have Johnson is a graduate electrical et Faubourg St. Honore were riot far. title reading "Small Bright Firm inspector grunted and groaned and to see .them again until I was In In Publicity Field gincer from Rensselaer Polytechnl P. and I left the "restaurant de fa­ looked very skeptical. I saw that Land’s End. Runs Rings Around Musclcbound Institute, Troy, N. Y. And Lunch In Paris mille" about 1:30 and I noticed that James O, Johnson, mereUanciise fhere was nothing else to do but Whew! P. and I walked down pa«?t Rivals", is being quite extensively go back to the hotel to get the key manager for Buchanan Electrical ------Ry-feOfcPH^BCARR------uf „a<* a determination in the Grace St. Lazare to take buse: reviewed in other leading Industrial IJW iyo ana 1 Wondered what he had Jnsr-as f was leaving, imr inspector -Pf«4u»4e-Gopt*,F«4M»Vr-J!3rt-Rettte--2k; end-marketing ~ 1 " tmMka.tlfliia...... COLLEGE CIRCLES up his sleeve. to late afternoon appointments. It made a grimace* in which he smiled recently received national rocogni. Johnson, who Is In charge of both Robert Baum and Ellis Tatfeg After we walked a few blocks, P. and closed his eyes. This meant that was an exceptionally beautiful after- ,afternoon. 'ales and advertising for the Bu­ students in the Hotel and Restau­ broke the spell of mystery and in­ I would not have to go back to the (ion for his advertising, publicity, chanan Electrical Products Corpora ■ structed me to be on the lookout Hotel for the key and that my dec­ and sales promotional activities. rant Management curriculun\ at QUIMPER, (FINISTERE), Oct- rooms had a few coat hangers and a TOWNSHIP NOTES tion, has been with the company for a pastry shop that he knew was laration would be accepted A feature editorial article which Faii-leigh Dickinson College, Ruth­ ober 25—Before I take you to Quim­ without Is your house for sale? For u n tk since 1946, having been previously erford, were on duty Saturday at table for the one waitress to set in the vicinity. We passed quite a inspection of my trunk. At the cru­ appeared In a recent issue of Mo­ associated with Aircraft-Marine per,, I should like to recount one of results, phone Theresa M. Rev ;en, dern Industry, a national monthly the college Knight Club. Baum act. down trays from time to time. One- riumber of confection-filled win­ cial moment, my day was saved . broker. WA 6-4240—Adv. Products, Incorporated, Harrisburg, my more interesting and rather hec- dows, but not until we reached La publication with circulation among ed as captain of the waiters and Taf- room had tables seating up to four Pa., as chief product engineer, this fet as a waiter. :L afternoons in Paris. people while the other had one bin Madeleine were we near our im­ As usual the activities of the day table surrounded by a few smaller mediate destination. On the street directly behind this classic style Number 28 Of A Series Of Messages began wilth lunch, although on this ones. It was very noisy, but some­ how the noise seemed to fit in with church, we came to a stop . ‘ . we particular day, I managed to see the were in front of a very large pastry i Assistant Cultural Attache as des- everything else and was not at ali Featuring American Ideas and Ideals objectionable. It was about 12:30 -hop whose windows and interto■■ i ~~*tyed last week. I hurried from the filled with fantastically elah Rue du Faubourg St. Honore to th wGreno tables available sc we had to wait for a few minute* orate cakes, cookies and pies and American Embassy where I was in. every other confection imaginable, trueted to register and where I .-luring which I tried to notice a< much about the place as I could The f sat down alone of the many tables nad arranged to meet one of my and told P. that an eclair would ue impanions from the ship for lunch. wine was served in light green coca- cola,, like bottles and everyone hac enough of a dessert frit me. Abou* The young man who shared the fol­ five minutes later, P. came back to lowing experience prefers to re­ his own personal napkin which he deposited in a cubby-hole in a bif the table with no less than eight main anonymous and so I shall pastries, two of a kind of each of the ncnceforth refer to him as P. After square wooden container (wit]' -'bout 100 separate compartments) or -our samples. To put it mildly, I ,v met &l the Embassy, we walked was astonished. I thought that p er­ 'o 12. avenue Mont Thalbor, where the way out. Everyone seemed ti know one another and most ot then haps his sense of judgement had mere was a “restaurant de famille" been altered by his return to Paris. -family restaurant) which was one knew the waitress well onuuga t, address her in familiar terms. Wc Wh-n I asked for an explanation, he .(' P.’s old haunts. He had been m finally found a table there was one "aid that for four years, he had been Paris in 1947 and was spending chair missing. Someone came to oui dreaming of this moment, and now' touch of his first week back revisit- rescue with a stool on which P. sal that it was finally here, he was go­ familiar places . . . really, a ro­ ing through lunch. When we set down ing to make the most of it! And he mantic at heart.. .When we arrived did! Four of the-species were for „t the restaurant, which is off the we had a chance to look at the menu which was written in the: me. but I .only managed to devour Tuileries Garden on the right bank. ofien illegible French script on a Ihrec- you don't have to wonder ’. opened a big, wooden porta': ,vho ate five . , . the plates were blackboard on the wall. I put or clean! ^ chich introduced us to a long hall mv glasses and decided to have the : lied with the heavy odors of cook­ Thus fortified, I decided to gc di­ same lunch as P.:. steak, potatoes, rectly to the customs to have my ing. At the far end of the hall there compote and yaourt. For about loC . as another door which was the en- baggage inspected and sent on to francs each, we had a most satis* Quimper. P. had no urgent business ■ ranee to the dining rooms. Th? factory lunch. Most of the clientele -mell of cooking was all prevailing that afternoon and decided to come seemed to be made up of shop girls along for moral support. He had and the atmosphere itself was.some­ and workers from the immediate en­ what dense with smoke. The little virons. However, there were also oeen through customs two days be­ :oyer between the two small dining fore and had had a rather difficult some smartly.dressed women sitting time since he had forgotten iris keys. When we arrived at St. La- rnre (where the customs is,located) Schultz Bros. Furs, Inc. u I remembered that I, too, had left my keys at the hotel. I didn't know , * ® XClUsiTe Stylinff • Bonded Cold Storage whether to go back to the hotel for 1061 Bergen Street.- Newark 8. N. J. 'he keys or to take the chance that NEAR LYON'S AVENUE P. had takerrby throwing myself on Telephone WAverly 6-1385 the mercy on the customs officers by telling them the truth. P. waited oritside because he thought the in. spectors might recognize him and NEUMAN’S CAR LAUNDRY think that we were part of some ‘BILL" NEUMAN, Proprietor international dope smuggling ring 120 UNION STREET. Opposite Penn Station It was good to see fny trunk and One Block From Broad Street egg box.es filled with books again, ELIZABETH, N. J. _ EL 5-9687 Put my to-y was rather subdued be- ELIZABETH’S NEWEST, MOST MODERN cause I was afraid of the reaction CAR LAUNDRY when they would ask for the key FREE PARKING WITH EACH CAR WASH ond I would have to say that I left fork irliilr von ,l» your simp,,in, l„ KII.alieHi . . . when von nil li it at the hotel. Finally they asked . . . and I explained. The inspector M S n ' L V f i r "* 61>l' took out a huge ring of keys and ____ • SIMONIZING EXPERTS • tried about twenty different ones without success. I told him that I

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Edgcomb Steel Corporation Kraft Foods Company SCHACHT STEEL Const., Inc. 1? -X ELIZABETHTOWN CONSOUDAIED GAS CO. Hatfield Wjre 8i Cable ^ The Lionel Corp. ELIZABETH SHOWROOM Division of Continental Copper A Steel Industries Inc. Sunrise Dairies - 16 WEST JERSEY ST., ELIZABETH OPEN THUitS. NIGHTS • WESTFIELD • RAHWAY • METUCHEN • PERTH AMBOY The HEIL Company Maxon Pontiac, Inc. Tridix Tool & Machine Co. mmmmmmmmmmmk PAGE 4—THE HILLSIDE, TIMES, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1951 bodice and peolum, illusion neckline Residents 40 Years include Mrs. Gloria Mattoon and To Address Women trimmed with seed pearls, and a 4- Stress Efforts Mrs. Madeleine Mesz. yard detachable train. Her finger­ Mark Golden Wedding The play cast has tentatively tip veil of French illusion fell from For Cancer Aid scheduled weekly • rehearsals each On Civil Defense a matching headpiece of lace arid Thursday evening at the home of —luhn H Bayer, national dc- seed pearls. She carried white oiv A total of $16.14 has been collected Mrs. Dorris Davis, 145 Williamson fense chairman of the State Federa­ bids and stephanotis on a Bible for the mobile cancer research unit avenue. The play will be given Dec- tion of Women’s Clubs, will speak The bride 1« an alumna uf HtH- J.w_hhp members of the Junior Wo- ember 4. at the Franklin Memorial bide High School. Mr. Parker is a man’s Club of Hillside. The money on civilian defense in this area at graduate pf Linden High -School ana Methodist Church in conjunction p meeting of the Civics Department is employed^ by the... Linde-Griffith represents the contents of five banks with the annual Christmas parly and of the Hillside Woman’s Club at Ctinstruction Company. filled during the summer by club men’s night of the Woman’s Club. 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, November 13, at After a two weeks’ motor trip to members. Other banks are still to The annual barn dance will be Sorority Distributes held February 9, at Farcher's Grove, Maple Hall. Florida Girl Weds Iris Rappaport Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Parker will be returned. Hostesses will be Mrs. John Heeir- reside at the Hillside address. Union. Miss Nancy Hiross is chair­ sath, Mrs. Fred Sinzinger, Mrs. A r­ Barn Dance Tickets The money, when returns are com­ man. thur B. Kirk. Mrs. Howard J. Bloy, Joseph A. Porga Tickets for barn dance Noveni-j Weds Lindenite plete, will be donated to the Junior The group also will aid ip the au; and Mrs. Joseph J. Krevet. Mrs. bcr 23 at Farcher’s Grove were dis­ Miss Engel Bride Department of the State Federation to Korea campaign of the General Henry Nulton is chairman. tributed at a meeting of Sigma D of Women's Clubs to aid in the pur­ Federation of Woman's Clubs in its •’'Ambers of the Fine Arts Depart­ Lambda Phi sorority recently.af the chase of the first mobile unit in the campaign to raise money to send ment will prepare articles under the home of Mrs. Rosemary Hogan, of Of Irving Dubow State, the federation’s project for the 15.000 packages to Korea, TnTgCTflm of Mi 5. -Henry Vanre. nf Clark Township 1951-52 year. Springfield. who will discuss Mi-^ l’:kn i nun Ml"-. JL?nr'' The wedding of Miss Maxine En The November session of the club “Christmas Ideas in Arts and Oarnevnlc were merchandise club gel. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otto rcllOtlLilud-fm 0 p.m. Tueoday. Kfo JOSEPH p. SOBO "NEWARK'S NEWEST Crafts" Thursday evening. Novem­ winners. Engel, of 347 Williamson avenue, and ember 13, at Maple Hall will be ber 15, at 8 p.m.. at Maple Hall. Mrs. Plans were discussed for an in­ Irving B. Dubow, son of Mr. end devoted to a study of cancer. A Maple Furniture Store Philip Schaub,- chairman, will be m formal dance in February and a Mrs. Meyer Dubow. of 249 West MR. AND MIL-JtHIN PETERS representative of the American Can­ charge. theatre party. Eighteen children and Jersey street, Elizabeth, formerly of cer Society will speak and a motion Hostesses will include Mrs. George fourteen parents attended tiu Stanley terrace, took place Saturday An open-house celebration was picture will be shown. Tire group held October 20 at the home of Mr. SIMMON'S Dorer, Mrs. Bloy. Mrs. John Trous- group's Hallowe'en pariy Saturday at Sinai Congregation, Maple ave. also will make cancer bandages. Mrs. dell. Mrs. Raymond Wolf. Mrs. John night in VFW Hall uue. Rabbi Eliezer Cohen performed and Mrs. John Peters, of 278 Shelton Elizabeth Weishapl will be in charge. SHIFMAN J.'Growney. Mrs. Ernest Hauck. Mrs. the ceremony. A family reception terrace, in observance of their fif­ Several card, parlies are being Fred Orloff. Mrs. Walter Howell and followed at the home of the bride. tieth wedding anniversary. planned by the members also for Reddinti Sinai Auxiliary To The couple were married at St. Mrs. William Stark. Maid of honor was Miss Rosalie the cancer fund. Other activities Ig Dubow. and best man was Lester, Flizabeth s Church, New York City, raise money for the fund include a Hold Board Meeting in ! 901, and have resided in Hillside Ladies Aid Planning The next board meeting of the Dubow, sister and brother of the children’s fashion show. groom. for 40 years. Mr. Peters retired two The constitution revision'commit­ Ladies Auxiliary of Sinai Congrega­ months ago after serving 44 years For Christmas Party/ tion will be held at the home of The couple are graduates of Hill­ tee will meet at the home of Mrs. 16 ELIZABETH AV„ Newark side High School. Dubow, an alum­ as a foreman with Ziegel Eisem ,n, Neilon S. Phillips. 14 North avenue. Mrs. E’iczcr Cohen, 217 Chirk street, leather manufacturers, of Newark at Clinton Ave. BI 8-4442 Christmas will be celebrated by on Monday evening. November 12. nus of Rutgers University, is a pub­ Elizabeth, November 29. Members the Ladles Aid Society of t’he Hill­ lic accountant in Newark. He served They' are five children, John Plans for the next regular meeting, Peters. Jr.; Mrs. Helen Donovan, of side Presbyterian Church with a n cl for the coming dehor affair, will as an Air Corps officer during' party at their regular meeting Dec. World War II . Union; Mrs. Frances Dowd, of Ken­ I,urgent selection of Dinette Sets In be formulated. ilworth; Mrs. Susan Timko. of Har­ N ew a rk w ith a ch oice o f m an y fkiiialie> ember 3. it was decided Monday eve­ MRS. JOSEPH A. PORGA MRS. SAUL B, PARKER Upon their return from t wedding and plantie. upholstery colors. ning. Members will exchange gifts, trip, the couple will reside at 1 Le­ rison and Mrs. Ann Kaminski, and Prices Ranging From $99.00 up and refreshments will be served. Announcement is made by Mr. and Newark Girl Engaged Miss Iris Audrey Rappaport, high avenue, Newark. Miss Julia Peters, of Hillside and 12 ------<-»------grandchildren. IMPERIAL Mrs. Louise Featherstone is chair- Mrs. Gilbert Isabelle, of Lake Worth. To Neil Ralph Rice daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nat Rap­ mam Fla., formerly of Irvington, of th'.' paport' of 1426 Orchard terrace, be­ FURNITURE DECORATORS came the bride Saturday evening, Newark’s Lending Dinette Center marriage of their daughter, Bertha Personal Notes TT S3 Open Mon. & Wed. Eves. 'Till 9 ESsex 4-3282 Marie, to Joseph Albert Porga. son November 3, of Sabi Bernard Park, Home Phone BI 3-9544 of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Porga. of 227 fcr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel 936 Bergen Street, Newark By Appointment Only Parker, of 1031 Charles street, Lin­ There is no charge for items Boston avenue. October 28, in Sac­ Continuous Daily From 10 A.M. WA 6-2720 red Heart Church. Lake Worth. A den, at AvorrCaterers, Newark. Can published in this column. Phone HOUR GLASS WAverly 3-9208. reception followed at the Music- tor Samuel Glatt of Bayonne per­ LAST TIMES TODAY Swedish Massage Box. Palm Beach. formed the double ring candlelight “H O LI DA Y” le8888gg88888gS8®888gS8g88SSSSS«888g888Sa8888888y and The bride wore a gown of slipper ceremony. A surprise birthday party was Slenderizing Salon •atin with a fingertip veil and car­ Miss Elaine Parker, sister of the tendered Miss Beverley Joan How­ “NIGHT TRAIN” 675 CLINTON AVE. ried her maternal grandmother's groom, was maicl of honor. Serving ell, of 1069 Chester street, last Thurs­ prayer book with an orchid. Mrs. as best man was Saul Cohen. Ush­ day evening at her home. Guests at­ FRI. & SAT. NOV. 9-1(1 NEWARK, N. J. Robert Mitclium - Jane Russell Entrance thru Tony's Hairdresser Claire Bishop was h$r sister's only ers included Morton Gardner, Jack tended from Elizabeth, Union and attendant. Gardner, Albert Perlman, Leo Mull- Hillside. “His Kind Of Woman” Thursday, Friday, Saturday November 8, 9, 10 Best man was Gilbert Isabelle, Jr., man. Abby Mankofsky, cousins of Ricardo Montalban - Cyd Cltarisse the bride; Sam Gelnick, cousin of Gregory Peck and Virginia Mayo in We study your precise needs brother of the bride/' After a honeymoon in Miami, the the groom-/Allan Isaacs and Robert “Mark Of The Renegade” to Create CH ALEFF’S In Technicolor “CAPTAIN HORATIO HORNBLOWER” Till-: PKRFKCT I couple will reside in Fort Worth. Barrett. Junior ushers were Martin I’EKM.V N KXT I Rappaport, brother of the bride, and Monte Woolley and Thelma Ritter in Lingerie & Sportsivear SUN. THRU TUES. NOV. 11-12-13 Every W ave in yours BAR MITZVAH RECEPTION Jerry Parker, brother of, the groom. it lone . . . precisely^ Dennis Morgan - Virginia Mayo “AS YOUNG AS YOU FEEL” adapted to your' A Bar Mitzvah reception was held Leslie Ann I.iebeskind and Ann Lounging Wear needs to Rive you Saturday night at Clinton Manor, Barbara Mullman, cousins of the “Painting The Clouds SATURDAY MATINEE — FOR THE KIDS — NOVEMBER 10 soft, natural looking bride, were flower girls. House Coats carls of hutting Newark, in honor of Michael Okstn- With Sunshine” “CAPTAIN HORATIO HORNBLOWER” Plus beauty. Permanent] born, son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius The bride's gown of slipper satin Bridal Outfits waving at its finest, was fashioned with a rosepoint lace In Technicolor priced over so mod­ Oksenhorn, of 26 Beechwood place. Ann Dvorak - Gene Evans Laurel and Hardy in “WAY OUT WEST” Services were conducted that Blouses estly. j “I Was An American Spy” 87.50 COMPLETE morning at Sinai Congregation. MISS SANDRA FELDMAN Hosiery Sunday, Monday, Tuesday November 11, 12, 13 Maple avenue. John Wayne and Robert Ryan in Helen’s Beauty Salon 1 Mr. and Mrs. E. Felcflman, of -163 ALTERATIONS FREE WED. & THURS. NOV. 14-15 Fight Polio — Give Eastern Parkway, Newark, announce James Cagney - Virginia Mayo “FLYING LEATHERNECKS” 1057 B E R G E N STREET, N E W A R K 1027 Bergen St., Newarkt Clouted Wednesday WA 3-9557 to Sister Kenny Foundation the engagement of their daughter. LOANS “White Heat” Claire Trevor and Sally Forrest in 507 5th avenue, New York 17 Sandra, to- Neil Ralph Rice, son of Next to Park Theatre Cary Grant - Rosalind Russell Mr. and Mrs. Herman Rice, of 369 WA 6-1937 “HARD, FAST AND BEAUTIFUL” Sanford avenue. FOR EVERY “His Girl Friday” 83 ELIZABETH AVE. Miss Feldman, a graduate of West CAMEO NEWARK Side High School, Newark, is a sophomore at Newark State Teach­ PERSONAL ers College. She is a member of “TRIO” - “QUARTET” Omega Phi Sorority there. Her f!- ance was graduated from Hillside NEED AND NOW BEST OF ALL High School and attended the Juil- liard School of Music and a court reporting school in Newark. He was inducted into the armed forces Oct­ L O W COST TRY SH0PPIN6 FIRST ober 30. PROMPT Elizabeth 3-9803 J. LAVIN AND FRIENDLY Evergreen Auto Top JEAN KENT CUSTOM MADE SEAT COVERS SERVICE CONVERTIBLE TOPS ROLAND YOUNG 421 NORTH BROAD ST. * ON LIBERTY AVENUE KATHLEEN HARRISON ELIZABETH, N. J. N O RED TAPE DEREK FARR . HAZEL COURT On Premises of Autom?Hc Car Wash ARE YOU ON OUR MAILING LIST? | PHONE BI. 8-1914 Inquiries invited at any AND VICINITY IXXZI7 of our offices REUPHOLSTER ^Not Just A Hat... You Save Time, Energy And Money Shopping YOUR 3-PIFA K LIVING ROOM SET I.1KH MOW I But Millinery! WEST SIDE Completely Rebuilt and Frames Reinforced------$79,50 up SLIPCOVERS for sofa and 2 chairs Moderately Priced. At These Friendly Stores. Run By Neighbors. cut to fit your furniture------$59.95 up Starting with our TRUST CO. 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Next to Superb Diner UN 2-9029 UN 2-5218 UN 2-8713 SPECIALIZING IN BEAUTIFULLY DECORATED TOM’S MARKET 1186 LIBERTY AVE. cor. BLOY BIRTHDAY, WEDDING AND BAR MITZVAH CAKES UN 2-2906 _____THE HILLSIDE TIMES, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1951 -PAG E : November, may obtain the gymna- 'SS Merritt Tavern sium space by contacting the rec­ Gold, Bob Healy, and Dwight Kirk­ man in the president’s chair. Lost, annual senior play presentation. In. Haddon Hall, Atlantic City, on Nov­ patrick. • «, reation supervisor. year Hillside was also represented eluded in the cast are: Janet Baba, ember 8, 9 and 10. This year's theme by Harold, in the capacity of vice- Marcia Baron, Wayne Branom, Upsets Leaders TEEN HIGH-LITES One of the well known Robertozzi is “Freedom Through Education.’’ president. Harold is also president Charles Drumbore, Lona Drucker, Teachers from all sections of the Merritt Tavern Tavern moved Into Call WA 3-6955, WA 3-0515 sisters, Vida, held a Hallowe’en Two Score Sweegs party at her home on Williamson of the senior class, co-sports editor Audrey Dubow, Ruth Eisenberg, state will meet to discuss different fourth place tie in the Hollywood avenue recently. About twenty- of the Hiller, a Student Government Joan Erback, Stephen Farmer, Jay phases of education. The closing of M onday Night League, upsetting three guests were present tor the cabinet member, and a Thespian. Fine, Harold Friedman, Donald school November 9 will enable all - T :~uor three times and In Bowling League Following every football garni?,- the festivities. His fellow officers are Robert Galli- Goldman, Joan Lilien, Myra Lubc- Hillside teachers to attend. Janet Glaser was so surprised by more, vice president, and Esther dropping them int0 a second .place This week's session of the Hiilside 'ntire riiiisidev High football squad witt, Jerome Max. Tom Meakem, The All-Sta^e Orchestra and .jc une game back of Paul & Bill’s. a birthday party given in her hollo -Sttn4'-44jH-l-gVtH4#iv^44d--GyftUi.i^-Sa x, ■GWm+K-. w i 11—provide— ta i i. - Hen Monday Night League saw Pol­ files into the gymnasium to be serv­ At New, Jersey State Teacher’s Tin' latter* swept Club Aloha on that she fell down a flight of stairs College in Trenton, Ilene Dobossy ison and Regional, respectively. In contrast to last year,' there ment for the conference. Hiilside George Grig’s 214 to move to% the ish American Club and the Para­ ed hot chocolate and cookies by the at the sight of all the guests assembl­ The association, which assembles will be one cast for both nights mount Diner score sweeps over was honored by being selected' at participants include Charles Drum- ' riing, Frank Rekse's 213 "and Dads' Booster Clubt presided over by ed in her living room for a party tri-annually, discusses problems of Other seniors will participate on bore, Allen Eagles, Rita Gold and Dan's Inn and Franklin Esso Service one of the two majorettes who are Btn Dud.ek’s 214 paced Merritt’s Sidney Englander. At the four given by her parents. Plans were head of the marching band. At the their respective councils Dr. Wayne various committees including pub­ Janet Williams respectively. Double viciories went made by two of Jan’s closest friends, T. Branom. supervising principal, licity. makeup, tickets, programs, sweep. . school dances this year these men high school Ilene was a member of Sophomore Officers Pearces won from last place to Hillside Radio over Hillside Iris Blatt and Meris Salvin. Guests' gave a welcoming address to the properties, art, and business. Completing the election of class Sports Club, Jim's Repair over Whe­ the twirling squad and very active Michel's Screen. Richie Dwyer shot will' volunteer their time behind the included Ja n et Baba, Donald Bro­ in girls’ athletics. students, which stressed the need Miss'Olive Rapp, dramatic adviser, officers, the sophomore class has a 040 series on a 256 middle game lan Liberty Drugs and Chick's Sea refreshment stand serving the stud­ gan. Sue Buskin. Joan Ciierip. Carol and importance of studcift councils. selected the cast October 16 from Food over Henry’s Tavern, chosen James Lynsky, president; ;.nlv to see bis mates win but one ents, and after soliciting funds this Costa, A rthur Davidson. Steve Fur- In celebration of Hillsiue’s victory Also on the agenda was a discus­ approximately forty students who Barbara Lukashinsky, vice-presi­ , ,me from Hollywood Rec. Ben High pinners of the nitc were Joe year; money will be spent for mcr, Burl Fishman. Harold Fried­ sion of exchange assemblies, during had signed up one week previously. dent; Myrna Cooperman, secretary; Hammer 650; Joe Skarl , Paul over Belleville recently and in ho­ Daw id's 613 set aided Jefferson 017 awards and equipment. man. Ellen Garrett, Sidney Galanty, nor of the football squad, the Jazi- which tentative dates for the year The scene of the story is an old and Eleanor Romshock, treasurer Lucska 591; A1 Thomson a!H; -Frank •>iint Shop to win one game from Lenny Gcller, Sondra Golfer, Donald koffs invited the entire team to a wore set. Harold told the group of inn in Massachusetts. A combina­ The sophomores, unlike the other j & p Distributing in the closing Piecolo 585; Mark McGurgan 57»’ Recently, a surpise party was Goldman,’ Carl Grossman, Ed Had his trip to Wellesley College this tion of. suspense and romance set- classes that concluded the elections Bub Carlson 5139: Chuck *' party at their home on ' Vorhecs - - ....— ----- Hogan anlh given for Dolores Schwa! by he Icy. 'Jan's aato) Marty Manuel. Ro street. Approximately thirty couples summer as delegate to thp Nation;,« the foundation for this mystei >• in thd" first' balloting, were forced to Nucll i'anlercio 557 with the night.: Fester, Arlene, at thendr home on t nnd Mas ii'i^v1 Leslie Nov -Ronyyim Ti't'U'iiiUul i’lRlu'.ling Albeit Weiner Association of Student Councils. farce. hold a run-off for each office high game ot 233; Mickey Urbanski Fail-view place. Helping Dolores nie Rosen and Lionel Surkin. Her Following the meeting, refresh - SHI (WU Closed KimOHW------551. and his wife and Mr. and Mrs. Cri­ celebrate her oweet sixteenth birth­ lister Joan, who is a sophomore at men Ferrigno. Mrs. Jazikoff. was ments were served by Hillside stud­ Tlie New Jersey Education Asso­ Fight Polio Give Issues Cage Call day were Muriel Bachman. Joe Bo- Gettysburg, was unable to attend, givc'n a box...-of candy and a bouquet ent council members. ciation will assemble for .its 98th Sister Kenny Foundation gusky, Jimmy Egan. Marvin Fish­ since she was a guest at Lehigh of flowers. Annual Senior Play annual convention at the Challome 507 Fifth Ave.. New York 17 Comets Trounce man,, Alan Goldberg, Joan Kcb’n. University for the .weekend. Nine boys and six girls represent­ For Local Teams Antnony Saddier, Marie' Serritelli, ing the senior class of '52 will make Joan Viscido, and Dolores' parents. The Versatilos. a sophomore social their theatrical debut on the eve­ Peter G. Humanik. recreation Linden By 39-7 club in the high school, are planning Friedman Elected ning of Friday, November 30. an 1 . uper visor, announces that teams in- 'Representing Hillside at Cooper a party to be held November 7 at Saturday. December 1. • crested in entering tne community Rained out on Saturday, the High Union, which is an all-scholarship the hohic of Pally Kleim. president*. On those nights the group will ,,.creation* basketball leagues must School football team on- Election college in New York City, are Boh Taking care of the financial end of By Student Council present “Ramshackle Inn." for the -ubmit their roster of players any- Day soundly trounce* LLMenHigh'i Beuchert and Carl Zentmaier. Bob the gathering and purchasing the By RUTH GECKER •jme before Friday, November 20. eleven, 39-7, at Woodfield Stadium, who is vice president of his fiist refreshments is Matilda Staruce, The Union County Student Coun­ Co-Operative Auto Service, Inc. The rosters must be submitted to bringing its season record to-four year class, is studying advertising treasurer. cil met for the first.tim e this year TABLE PADS ihe recreation supervisor at the Rec­ victories and three defeats. art, apd Carl, a sophomore, is work­ at Hillside High School on October CUSTOM MADE SPECIALIZING IN ONE DAY SERVICE ody and Fender Repairing and Refinishing reation Center, 1112 Liberty avenue: Only two games remain on the ing hard to obtain his engineering At a formal induction ceremony 26. Delegates from thirteen school■; Teams from the community in­ schedule, both away. This Saturday degree. held at the Hotel Siatler in New in this county attended and parti, Supreme Table Pad Co 343 ELIZABETH AVE,, NEWARK. N J. dustrial organizations are also wel. Hillside will meet Irvington and York" three hew members of Phi cipated in 'electing officers for the 525 MARKET STREET come to participate in the basketball winds up with strong Weequahic on Attending the exhibition of all Alpha Sigma fraternity were in­ 1951-1952 term. MArket 3-0846 leagues and if enough indicate their Thanksgiving Day. South and Central Jersey ^ stamp stalled. Jam es Lim-jcy. Tyler Comp, The results placed Harold Fried- interest, an industrial league will be clubs held in Asbury Park, were ton and 'Francis Sinnolt are the CAPTAIN JOE'S formed; however, they are urged to h°w members. Representing the numerous members ol the high 46 BRANFORD PLACE, NEWARK notify the recreation supervisor as school stamp club. Viewing the dis­ Hillside chapter at the ceremony SIGNS MArket 2-9233 Meeting On Safety weie Wayne Branom .Jr.. Mike HELP US KEEP M MUT is PA *111.» l)A\ AT (ATTAIN Jo t's soon as possible. play were Norman Ornstein. Frank KIMNG TIIK Kll'lMKS AH<>\t'.D SHIP THEY U . KV Teams which desire to hold pract­ lin Brown. George Harrison, Tyler YOUR CITY CLEAN INTRABARTOLO Lettering- op TRUCKS—WOOD BROILED TO ORDER FISH DINNER $1.35 ice sessions during the month of Compton. Elwood Cox, and Sandy FEREDAY & MEYER TO., INC. \t Hurden-Looker Merkin. George Sickels. the club ad­ METAL — WINDOWS OUR DE LUXE SHORE DINNER $2.95 visor, accompanied the boys. 864 Olive St., Elizabeth, N. .1. 342 Florence Ave., Hillside TWO HOIKS m u ; l'A UK I Mi AT MAIIILN LAN*. I'AIIKINl. I OT Huidtn-Looker School P.T.A. will UN. 2-4)110 ** AMII MCI ON STRl.liT, NE.VI TO 1KLETIIONK III II.DIM. nrosent the annual safely ■•meeting AUTOMOTIVE Wednesday, November 14, instead of Many Hillside students are fa­ REFINISHNG CO. INC. November 21. it was decided Mon­ miliar with Sonny Calello. the new BARNHOU8K & KODAK, Prop. day by the executive board. television singer. Dixie Lee John­ W e specialize in collision work and Auto Painting- Sneakers will be Mrs. Elizabeth son and Margie Vanna are two of his most active and ardent fans and 41 Frclinphuysen Ave., Newark, N. J. McCraith. secretary of the Civilian For information & estimate call Defense Council, and Albert Vret- have become members of the coun­ III 3-7830 land. principal. Prizes will be award­ try-wide Calello's Crew fan club.' ed for the best safety posters now Ving prepared by children in the Ed Deranek held a Hallowe'en House Wiring: - Power - Motor Kepaiw • hird to eighth grades: i Miss Rose oorty at his home recently: Many Sena, faculty safety chairman, and Hillside suden^ and alumni were Elizabeth Electric Mrs. Elaine Cohn, art instructor, will present and all of them in true Contracting Co. serve as judges. Hallowe’en spirit. 1116 E. Grand St. Elizabeth Mrs. Samuel Pell, president, an­ E L 2-2042 nounced that membership in tht After 6 P.M. 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ing the formation of an industrial this y/ec Son, Peter Anthony Tartaglia, 221 To Dominick A. Monaco, Newark, To Lynn Warner, Brooklyn, and Mae E. Lewis, 134 Williamson board. perchedted Silver avenue. and Dorothy R. Goddiess, 1540 High­ Vera Kohke, 131 Fairbanks, street. avenue. UHir liiliBtfir diitiPB Joan Crawford, then a blonde, was Daughter, Eleanor Joyce Perry, land avenue. To William Brosnun, Avenel, and Maria Notaro Greco, 1511 Mum starring in ‘‘This Moden Age” at To Howard W. Johnston, Kearny, Helen Lusk, 593 Puree street. avenue. p;nr#red » b second class matter, January 31, 1926. at tha Post Office avenue late Tuesday night as Hal 1447 Stanley terrace \ at Ella**beth, New Jersey, under the Act of March I, 1179. the Mayfair Theatre. and Eleanor M. Hoepner, 1424 Munn To. Anthony Buono, Jr., North Charles Frederick Belden, 524 fceo Bishop Thomas J. Walsh of the Son, Donald Laurance Pastor\l437 Printed and Published every Thursday at up for the big night. Orchard terrace. avenue. Arlington, and Violet Popola, 157 street. Homan Catholic Diocese of Newark To Lester Hallaway. Arlington. Virginia street, 1443 North Broad Street, Hillside, New Jersey dedicated the Church of Christ the Police reported .however, Daughter, Frances Joy Rizzo,, 60 Edgar Seward, 1501 Munn avenue by King on Bldy street. Wilder street. and Dorothy Hauer, 593 Puree street, j To phjj Amato, Hillside, and Mary Thilda Jaeger, 137 Virginia stree: THE HILLSIDE TIMES PUBLISHING COMPANY 15..YEABS-AfiiI To Edward Peter Gabelli, East1 Robertozzi, 253 Williamson avenue. Orange, and Claire Scharfenberg, Sidney Silverstein ...... Business Manager j The Men's Club of the Hillside 1588 Maple avenue. . To Joseph Ramaglie, Newark, and WAverly 3-B706 Kee. KSwx 5-6340 286 Crann street. Helen Walk, 1574 Wyndmoor avenue. Robert Kaplan ...... Editor Presbyterian Church presented their Daughter, Nancy Luella Kiefer, fifth annual minstrel show. on night duty this week. To Henry Edgehoffer, Irvington, To Arthur Baumann, Newark, and FRED’S Telephone WAverly 3-9207 345 Yale avenue. Transportation for school children Daughter, Kathleen Ann Denton. and Eleanor Bumen, 304 Ryan street. Joan Rose, 154 Williamson avenue. Auto Body Service who lived a distance fiom school 245 Pennsylvania avenue. To Jamie Barton, California, ard DEATHS Luliisiou W ork Our 8peciul(,v SUBSCRIPTION RATES nut were not eligible to ride regular Auto P ain t In* The TIMES will be sent to any part of the United States for Daughter, Marilyn Yuska, 1319 Barbara Burgess, 15 Hollywood ave­ Joseph Skarl-, 1419 Hiawatha ave­ 152-156 Wutnun Avenue school bus was approved for a’ 30 Vital Static ies State street. nue. nue. Cor. H unterdon S t the regular subscription price of $2.50 a year, single copies 5 cents. Newark 8, N. J. day trial by Public Service on re­ Son, Roger Lee Murray, 1417 To Robert Bliss, Nutley. and Ar- Jacob Nusbaum, 209 Williamson Postage to Canada and foreign countries must be added to these rates. quest of the Board of Education. COMMUNICATIONS BIRTHS Franklin street. David H. Doremus and Fred. W. Daughter, Nancy Lee Luck, 2u7 To Anthony Stanzione. Newark, Lillian Schaeffer, 1976 Leslie The TIMES is always pleased to publish letters and other item; Tichenor were reappointed by the of interest to readers, and invites such communications. The na; Fabyan place. Hollywood avenue. and Lillian Lentine, 357 Conant street. Brandford Brake 'Township Committee to the Board Son, RR&ard Drew Batiato, 205 Madeline Shanks, 192 Baltimore aod address of the writer: must be given in every ease, not necessarily of Assessors, the former by a unani- street. System Inc. for publication, but as an evidence of good faith. Anonymous com­ Long avenue. Pennsylvania avenue To Gordon O'Sullivan, Linden, avenue. hi'bus vote and the latter in a 3 to 2- Son. Eugene Popola, Jr., 302 Trin Son. ‘ Robert Lewis Wuhl, 1572 SPECIALIST IN HRAKE munications will not be published. battle. S 16 K, VICK FO R OVER 25 YEARS ity place. Wainwright street. T > Thrmas Mat t.iof E 0*an£e. and .a.v.enue------I2lfl - r>0 SO. I1ROAD STREKi — A — p+cn..tm...mrrk ing tim 1 'younger TS Me Curler IHwy & Pioneer st Social Welfare Chilled generation realize the futility of war Conklin avenue. bia place. NEWARK. N. J. was made by Township Committet - There has been so lliuch hig news this year that one fact of Daughter, Joan Lauren. Holder. Daughter, Kathleen Allison Blan- man George W. Herlich in an ad­ 1507 Schley street. cy, 1575 Summit avenue. great politieal and economic importance has been obscured. The BRAKE SPECIALISTS dress following the presentation o: 1 Daughter. Teresa Paula Weinick. MARRIAGE LICENSES fact is that the session of Congress which’ just ended gave Presi­ a flagpole and flag by Hillside Pool j 930 Sterner road. To Russel Petrucka. Hillside .and WHEEL ALIGNMENT dent Truman’s all-encompassing social welfare program the com 1722, V.F.W., at RusselhLooker! Son. Scott Kelakowski, 5|4 Till­ Pa: k. Laverne Debus, 111 'James street. plete deep-freeze treatment. man street. To Leslie Goldstein, West Orange, ECONOMY Daniel Leedsjiller, Inc. The Hillside High School I\T.A. J Son, Stanley Barton Feriig, 5u! The roster of failure in this regard was complete. The com­ received a certificate oi achieve-j and Shirley Fink, 1484 Stanley ter­ TELEPHONES: ELIZABETH 2-7123 - WAVERLY 3-1938 pulsory health insurance proposal wasn't given hearings in House Plymouth road. race. mem. having attained all goals sc'I Daughter, Deborah Lynn Sotll. or Seiyite. Nor was the equal rights measure, or the Federal.Fai. by the State Congress. Brake Service Inc. 562 Buchanan street. > rmmm raiGIDAIRI OWNERS ! Rmployment Practices law. Nor was the Hrannan Plan IV.r pro Daughter, Vivian Ann Greer., 300 ' Your Safety is our Business’’ COAL, KOPPERS COKE, FUEL OIL duction payments to farmers. \ bill providing Federal aid to Your Chair Missing? Harvard .avenue. Coll AUTHORIZED We Have A Budget Plan medical education did come to a vote in the Senate, and was de­ Son. William Juseph Dacus, 59.. The Police Have It Ccnant street. BIgeJtow 3-2597 MASONS’ SUPPLIES cisively defeated. The Utilise ignored this scheme completely. 225 Elizabeth Ave., Until the owner claims it, police San, David William Chaddon, 1284 As The Portland Oregonian said editorially, uNO President Oakwood avenue. iTEMPCO,lnc. * - cor. W. Runyon St. ha's asked more social welfare legislation of Congress than has have an extra metal chair on the Daughter, Arlene Etta Siegel, 551 imm■ H (ENTIAl AVEd) U f l NEWAM 7 m n irket 3- 0222: Newark 8, N. J. 1356 North Broad Street, Hillside, New Jersey Harry Truman. No President has been more ineffectual in the porch at Municipal Headquarters Hollywood avenue. achievement of a social welfare program.” Mr. Truman didn’t get his way in many other matters either. The new tax hill, for example, will produce only about half a; much additional revenue as the President asked of Congress— even though it, will bring the tax budget fo an all-time high save lor the peak reached during the last major war. u Mr. 1 rum an cannot blame these setbacks---which obviouslv rankled him liard---on the Republicans aloiuv The Democrat LASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY have small majorities in both branches of Congress. But a great many Democrats arc as .oppost d to the President's ideas on social AIR COMPRESSORS AUTO DANCING DRIVEWAYS FUEL OIL POULTRY and kindred legislation as any Republican. These Democrats are BURNERS not all from the traditionally conservative South. Some *lif them SERVICE STATIONS SCHOOLS MARKETS Air compressor rental service have-Northern and Western constituencies where Mr. Truman's Asphalt Driveways following is supposed to be strong. for concrete breaking NIGHT WASHING All Types Of Dancing Taught AND PARKING LOTS BUILT ELO’S - All work done with power roller. The fact that the President's program was beaten doesn't and emergency service and Lubrication POULTRY MARKET mean that it is now ancient history. There is one quality in Mr. Hortense Greenwald All kinds of mason work done. Complete Heating Service for industrial plants for your convenience until 11 p.m. 1322 GURD AVE. Truman which is acknowledged by both his friends and enemies, School Of Dancing JAMES La MORGESE Dealers in tl%e Finest of and that quality is stubborness. He thinks his program is right, For Excellent Service Call Peter A. Drobach Co. LIPSCHUTZ BP.OS. 18 PAINE AVE. and he thinks the masses of tin* voters want it. If he runs, again, 1450 N. BROAD ST. • Live Poultry Construction Equipmefit ESSO SERVICE IRVINGTON HOME UTILITIES All poultry cleaned and dressed .he will undoubtedly use it for campaign ammunition, just as Mayfair Theatre Bldg. free of charge while you wait he did last time. 444 BLOY ST. UN 2-0018 N. Broad St., opp. Bailey Ave. ES 2-3023 CO., Inc. Thone WA 3-1654 In only one big matter did the President get his way almost Studio: WA 3-9166 — Res. WA 3-453 WAverly 3-9518 FREE DELIVERY totally. That* was rearmament and the related European aid pro­ AIR CONDITIONING EXTERMINATING HEATING - OIL BURNERS gram. And that program is bipartisan, and it was engineered in DELICATESSEN large part by Republicans, such as John Foster Dulles and the AUTO FUEL OIL REAL ESTATE late Senator \ andenburg. There is much difference of opinion UPHOLSTERY C. E. DeLacy INSURANCE over details Dot 1 r between the parties and within the parties. FRED’S Pest Control ft Phone ESsex 5-1700 But there is overwhelming agreement on the broad general General Auto Upholstery DELICATESSEN TERMITE WORK HILLSIDE REALTY principles. LENNOX Homes - Industry - Businesses 333 COIT STREET Hillside Auto Top North Broad Street COMPANY R. F. Varonkamp . IRVINGTON . WARM And Seat Cover Co. cor. Mertz AVe. Representative Esi. 1923-Howard J. Bloy, Realtor r o m Times Past 1190 Liberty Ave. UN 2-2224 203 HOLLYWOOD AVE. Real Estate - General Insurance 20 YEARS AGO The Saybrook School P^J.A. was AIR CONDITIONING I I Pat McGarrigle, Prop. WA 6-2141 HLLSIDE, N. J. EL 3-1278 "Our Reputation Is Your ^ Announcement was made follow­ awarded the Reed Certificate for be Convertible Tops - Seat Covers GAS’ OIL-COAL CHOICE FLORISTS Assurance Of Reliability” ing a conference of local Democrats ing a standard association, the first TRUCK CUSHIONS and the Union County Democratic so honored in Hillside. ACCORDION TEACHER OFFICER EL. 2-2534 - Hillside, N. J. Executive Committee that John De- R. F. STENGEL Repaired and Recovered FUNERAL DESIGNS Prominent businessmen and mem­ Alfred Mayer, of East Orange, for­ Brunner and Walter M. Ceglowski & SON CUT FLOWERS attorney, would apply before Su­ bers of industrial concerns received merly of Hillside, has just oeen preme Court Justice Clarence E. ’etters from Township Clerk Howard ■ 425 ROUTE 2D BAKERIES elected second vice president of the DELAWARE VALLEY KATHRYN A. KELLER Case for a recount of the votes cast J. Bloy inviting them to attend a UN 2-7248 Appetizers ■ Frozen Foods Accordion Teacher’s Guild, Interna­ tional. This is an organization dc . lor Tax Collector. meeting for the purpose of discuss Wc Cater to Parties, Weddings NURSERY GENERAL INSURANCE Salads voted to the elevation of the accor­ & Other Special Occasions dion; it has been successful in es­ 948 N. Broad Street 1444 North Broad Street TOWNSHIP OF HILLSIDE Open Sundays tablishing accofdion departments C ertified LENNOX Dealer MITTLEMAN BROS. in nine colleges and universities. corner King Street Telephone: WAverly 3-8391 Notice of Sale of Property for Non-Payment of The group is affiliated with the FREE DELIVERY Phone ELizabeth 2-3620 * HliEKT METAL CON TRACTOHH QUALITY BAKERS Music Teacher’s National Associa­ tion. Taxes and Assessments 1591 MAPLE AVE. - WA 3-6212 Complete and Efficient Service. HALL-FOR RENT p u u l k i : m e I-: is hereby given that I. Frank A. Xinesling , Collet-tor of AUTO BODY WORK Taxea of the Township of Hillside, County of Union. ate of Nevt .Ier.sey. w 11' Delicious Sliced Rye soli at iiulilk- :i uction at the Township Headquarters. xV- |1281 North Ilroad Street. And Pumpernickel SEWING Hillside. X. .1. on ,\I and;ay. Xovember 12. 1951 at .l^r.M., the several lots. tracts HUNGARIAN HALL or parte is of 'lands hen •inafter mentioned in fee to sue il person .or pel'sons as REFINISHING OF MACHINES will pun hase the sui subject to redemption at the low eat rate ol iiflerusi, hut MOTOR CARS . in’ no catso in excess of eight percentum t«% ) per ann uni, as pr ovided Available For Hi Ani Concerning Unpaid Taxes, Asses CAMERAS IT’S A DATE the A.t entitli "An sments am 1 other Munl- BODY AND FENDER WORK ■ -ipul Ch.urges on Ileiiil 1'roperty and Providing for the Culiectlon Thereof by the All Sewing Machines 1 real ion and Enforn •meint of a Lieu Thereon" (Revision .of 1918). and tli Ac's & EQUIPMENT Weddings, Parties, Supplem-? n t a ry thereti » arid amendatory thereof, pursuant to which tli e .sale iis Held. R. S. KING and Vacuum Cleaners The fullovfins is 1st and description of the lands subject to sale and the , Today of Elizabeth Avenue Presbyterian owners' name:j as asrer tained in the "list made up by 5 Mertz Avenue the Colle dor, tiigother Card party -of Hillside Avenue Church. Dances REPAIRED - GUARANTEEP with tlie total a mournl duie thereon as computed, to the first day of JiJly. 195 1.. and near N. Broad St. UNION he sa il respei ■live lunds will be sold to make the amount charges libp against said. School P.T.A. December 10 24 Hour Service - UNVL. 2-7014 lands on said first iday of July 11951, as corrinjuted in tile list w•hlrh nnay be CAMERA EXCHANGE Knights of Columbus Council Sec Wally Tomy, Mgr. A Phone Call Today—A Singer '•xaminei 1 at ihe offli if the undersigned, together with interest on the iItlllOUl!' Hillside Meeting of Hillside Democratic irom thei first day of Ju) y 1951 to the date of sale and tin3 cost of SItie. Authorized Dealer meeting. Club. 1316 White St., Hillside Man Tomorrow. Free Estimates The pure-base price of any property sold m st be paid cunclURlo WA 0-0548 KODAK - GRAFLEX Meeting of Ninth District Civic December 12 in Your Home. of the Sale or the property will be re-sold. Association. Any par<-el of real estate for which there shall be no othpr purchase BELL & HOWELL - REVERE Township Committee -meeting. SINGER SEWING CENTER he struck off and sold to the Township of Hillside In fee for redemption at light Board of Education meeting. December 13 HOBBY SHOP per cent (8%) and the Township shall have the same remedies and rights as ther AUTO DEALERS Photo Finishing on Premises Monday 993 Stuyvesant Ave. Union purchasers, including tlie right to bar or foreclose the right of redemption. Rental Library Meeting of Ninth District Civic At any time before the sale the undersigned will receive payment of the v Meeting of Hillside Democratic Association. amount due on "Any property, with interest and cost accrued up to the time of 10.’!4 Sluyvesant Ave., Union Club. Board of Education meeting. Hillside Hobby payment. NUSE-WILSON Tuesday TELEVISION Given under my hand and seal this 13th day of October 1931. UN 2-6573 December 14 FRANK 'A. NINESLING MOTORS Annual ball of Hillside Local 70. and Sport Shop & RADIO SERVICE Collector of Taxes Christmas dance of Science Ex­ Patrolmen’s Benevolent Association. cursion Club of High School annex. Kaiser Frazer Dealers Meeting of Sigma Lambda Phi 1303 LIBERTY AVE. TAXES ZENITH Sorority. December 19 Hobby Craft - Sporting Goods EST. .1929 SALES & SERVICE &QMf-1 of Health meeting. CAMERA EXCHANGE Wednesday and Accessories BLOCK LOT N.VMK AND AliDKIcss AMOUNT General Auto Repairing Township Committee meeting. T December 26 Hillside Radio & 198 75 A Hi•njamln Ad el man, 1591 Ma.pl .. *302.25 HOME M^VIE SPECIALISTS Tmvnship Committee meeting. Jackets and Uniforms ’, :• 2 S2-S3 Hime lol lt Rea ity Co., 130 Clarl 1 111) North Broad Street November 16 *r-±- 145/3 1-94 1 at'ii nue le Halrbarino. 1 428 Hia' yutha Avenu Photo supplies & Equipment Made To Order Television Service Co. 106/2 33 Face-eponti\ Gur.l Avenue WA 6-0791 — WA 3-9899 Open meeting of Dads Booster Alex Fedi>l"8 *S< ii ide. Fatale. 18 Race Street ...... 208.82 First Pack Night Minnie Surlier. 51 Clark Street ...... 126.65 / Hillside, N. J. Daughter Club. loneliness, or in trouble. We thank faith and the courage to do wnal prettiest and funniest costumes re­ Marion M VVahl 1041 Thomas S t r e e t ...... 92.35 Cub Pack 195 had its first Pack Bbard of" Health meeting. God for the days of sweet compan­ God has in mind for us. Sometimes 19 Nathan Weiss. 102 Williamson Avenue ...... 108.18 WA 3-7849 spectively went to Jo Ann Carrocci:> PI. 81 diaries T. Woodruff. Estate. Woodruff Place . . .6 .5 0 Night Monday in the Hillside Ave­ November 23 ionship, the happiness we enjoy. God it may be a cross. The cross was not rears 82-f Barn dance of Sigma Lambda Phi has not promised an easy and com­ r-asy for Jesus, but in prayer He and Allen Zemanovic. 7 7 New George Woodruff. Woodruff Place ... 22.03 General Auto Re paring nue School auditorium. Den 6, under Sorority. Brownie Troop 52, sponsored by 37 New Arthur & Daphne Seale, Woodruff Place .21.98 fortable life to his followers; He h$s gained the victoiy. “Nevertheless, rear pts. T. Winslow Woodruff. Woodruff Place . 2.75 the supervision of Mrs. Alex Silber- November 24 promised to give us strength enough not my will but thine be done.” the center, also celebrated with 40-4 f Engine Installations man, Den Mother, presented a pup­ Science Excursion Club of High 1 to face what may be in store, if only Through prayer, in our quiet with party last Tuesday. Winners in the 43-44 Anton Zilg, Bloy Street ...... pet show with the following chil­ School Annex trip to New York. I we have faith. Millions have lost God, we, too. receive needed dren taking part: Leith Baletin, November 27 | faith not only inther fellow beings strength for victorious living. He costume judging included Janet ASSESSMENTS AUTO Wesley Hidrich, Jeffrey Raschal, Dinner to high school football ■ but also in themselves and in God wifi be with us in the sunshine and Gffiler, prettiest, and Joan Costanza, Beinie Sllberman, Barry Stadlin, team by Hillside Elks Lodge. Unless we learn to lean firmly on shadow, when we are confident -and funniest. Joyce Cammarnta wa.- Alfred Greenberg, Wilder Street SERVICE STATIONS October 18 - 4t Gary Stone, Ba|rry Tonkin. Den November 28 Him believing his power and might when we are afraid. I will render game winner. Chief Michael Sternick assisted the Township Committee meeting. to guide; protect and lead us, we to God the sacrifices of an obedient Cooking classes for groups one and HEINZ beys. November 29 cannot find peace. Humanity is torn heart. Our strength must come daily two were started Monday. Member' WA 3-7328 Alex Sllberman, Cub Committee Initiation by Knights 6f Columbus asunder, hearts are broken, hopes from God. cf group one include Joan Sass<-. ESSO STATION Chairman, presided over the Pack Council. DR. IRVING BRODY shattered; suspicion and doubt h Janet Rosky, Diane Massa, Jean No. Broad and Looker Streets meeting. Refreshments were served, December 1 eating up the very being of man Recreation Center Richardson, Jackie Mullhal, Gad DR. HARRY M. BRODY Hillside* Presbyterian, Church ba. We flee to God in prayer in our Bernstein and Lucy Jajosky, and CAR WASHING SAVE TIME AND zar. extremity. group two, Mary Lou Robertozzi. Optometrists December 4 Is not prayer an instrument do. Marks Hallowe’en Helen Fulmer, Patricia Price and LUBRICATION ENERGY. REFER Comedy presentation by Junior signed for yet higher purposes? In Hallowe'en at the Recreation Cen­ Jean Foster. While one group pre­ 85 Williamson Ave., Hillside, N. J. TO CLASSIFIED Woman's Club. fellowship with God, we come be ter on Liberty avenue was celebrat­ pares their menu, the other cocks. EL 3-9336 December 7 BUSINESS ADS. fore Him in prayer and we experi­ ed lasi_ Thursday by about 50 chil­ Mrs. Samuel Carroccia, assistant rec­ Eyes Examined - Visual Training Meeting of Women's Association ence of the world what Jesus had in dren who appeared in costume. Lu reation supervisor, is in charge. HOURS: NEWARK OFFICE Tuee. 4 Thura. B ««. 6:30 to 8:00 P.M. 88 H alsey S treet N ew ark 2. N. J. A N D B Y APPOINTMENT lfArket M IM A Convenient Reference Page For Services And Supplies Q I Hfc nlLLblPfc I IMfcb, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1951—PAGE 7 1733rd Air Transport Squadron Infantryman Badge, a symbol oil gical Hospital in Korea. was assisting his father who operates Form Committee (AE), Military Air Transport Ser­ close.quarter fighting with the ene­ SAMPSON AIR FORCE BASE, Questions & Answers vice, which at present is active on my, while serving with the 1st Cav­ a service station on North Broad N.Y.—Mrs. Martin Kruty, of 252 the Pacific Airlift with the aerial alry Division in Korea. Pfc. Charles W. Van Hart Jr., son street. Hollywood avenue, Hillside, N. J., To Free Hvasta evacuation of Korean wounded and The badge, consisting of a minia­ of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Van Hart, 132 Coe avenue, Hillside, N. J., spent last weekend with her son other military sick to hospitals near­ ture replica of a Revolutionary War Serving in the Mediterranean with Veteran and civic groups have est their homes. flintlock mounted on a blue back­ was recently assigned to the 3499th Martin, Jr., who Is now taking Air On Civil Defense formed a Free Hvasta Committee to Mobile Training Group at Chanutu the Sixth Fleet are two Hillside Force indoctrination training here. Prior to entering the Air Force ground and superimposed on a silver men, Bernard J. Kabis, seaman, ataTWih Hvasta, 25, son of Mr. and December 29, 1950 he attended Hilt-- -wreat-hr distinguishes the actual Air Force Bas

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Recent ( vernment-approved price PAY ONLY THE increases uo not apply to new cars in JIMMY’S stock. We bought in advance to Automotive Service you thfe important saving and OLD, LOW PRICE! you beat rising prices! v 331 Morris Ave. 1 Elizabeth, N. J. Automotive Replacement Parts Immediate savings of $60 or more! PAY ONLY THE OLD, There is no increase in the excise tax on A Child's World Machine Shop Service new Hudsons now in our stock! Get all PROMPT PICK UP the facts; you’ll see there,never was a It should be a happy one, of course, carefree and cared LOW EXCISE TAX! AND DELIVERY SERVICE 2 better time to buy! for, but so often it is not. Even in your own community ALL ORDERS GIVEN . * OUR IMMEDIATE ATTENTION there may be children who are neglected and unhappy. DRIVE THE MOST Every Hudson is built to serve you. You can help to better conditions. The Community Leading Record Store better and serve you longer. Spend just ' 5 wonderful minutes at the wheel and Ches^ supports a well rounded group HEINEMAN DURABLE CAR YOUR yoa’II discover power-packed action Powerful, “alop-down" designed Hwdioni and fine-car quality that no other car of services. Will you give as generously Radio & Record Shop arc priced In four brackoft— beginning bolow that* of many imalUr con. MONEY CAN BUY! can matfih—plus built-in ruggedness to R A D IO k TELEVISION 3 save you money over the years. as you can? SA LES k S E R V IC E 45 K P.M. L.P. 83 1/8 Record* COMMUNITY CHEST 1026 Bergen St. MERKLF MOTORS Opp. Pnrk Theatre 1415 - 1419 MAPLE AVE. HILLSIDE, N. J. Space taken by PUBLIC SERVICE Newark, N. J. WA 3-2980 WAVERLEY 3 3344

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,r the sum of $40.00 per front foot, or total of $4,302.40 net. upon the fol- Democrats Give Business Men Will Hadassah Member ivving terms and conditions: $856.00 In cash to he paid on November llth . 1951. If the within offer is ac Credit To Workers Give Turkeys Away Party On Tuesday cep led by the Township Committee; WANT ADS not less than 30% of the purchase price SEE IT! GET IT Free turkeys will be given out by, Mrs. Max Schenk, president of lilt in cash. Inclusive of the above deposit, At the Democratic victory cele. to 1)0 paid upon the delivery of deed ^UuM-Xuc^ay-aigkl" H imagonim.; ; b \ Liberty Ave. Businessmen's As-! h-ooklvn Parkway C hapter c.f Ha- within, .lliir.LY...tklia-l.'i^r ,<»»? I*al soclation in time for Thanksgiving. ______lance to he evidence:) Help Wanted — Female Odd Job Service Hall, successful " candidates for c'assah and formerly a leading 'Zion, l»v a "bond and mortgage. of the tyi|e A t Township Committee, John M. Ma­ This was decided at a meeting of ist in Australia, will be guest speak­ and form required l>y tlie Township of JBYDE'S Errand & Odd Job Ser- Hillside , preserving the lion of the TYPIST-cleik tor small office, five- vice, gardening, lawns mowed. lone and Henry Goldhor, thanked ail the business men at Tobia’s Appli­ er at a paid-up membership party of nuinieipal ty for tlie unpaiil Imlunc-e of .day week. Call BI 3-2333. :urs washed, etc. EL 2-5183. those who worked to achieve r. ances, 1321 Liberty avenue, Tuesday Hillside Chapter of Hadassail Tues-j tlie pu relume price; which said inert 11-8 complete, town-wide victory. Bjibc sliall lie for a period of iliree night. vein's and shall bear interest at the Malone, top man in votes, told the dav evening. November 13 at Avon nu HIM. Pi Painting & Decorating Free tickets will be obtainable ru to of 5% per > >'“ Sla »'■" 400 assembled workers that they Caterers. 729 South 10th street, New­ a n n u a lly . ^Uip^Wmted^Male or Female starting Monday at all stores dis­ m i lie by bargain a r Lor bLPLRVISEU, Painting ana belonged on the stage, instead o< ark. < *onvpys nee to be Paperhanging; guaranteed work; playing the association's liberty bell A fashion show, planned by Mrs. s a l e deed su b ject to su c h facts a h i CHRISTMAS CASH BY SELLING Goldhor and himself, for their suc­ ., ilia iirvey in V «Jl '«V o n mt ntcrior and exterior; contract or emblem. The drawing for the luik- OUR CHRISTMAS CARDS IN cessful efforts. Harvey Greenfield and , Mrs. Mor- a n i l on!in moon; hu> i estrlet nns as n r eys will be held at Tobia’s Appli­ lie im nnsp 1 by th e Ti VVJKSll l| t'om m '11 Mayfair •ay work. Small jobs honored. H. is Gare, will follow, Members tug YOUR SPARE TIME. Up to 50c pro- ' .Goldhor thanked his workers and 1 subject reed man. EL 3-3901. ances on Tuesday, November 20 at o f th e Ti wnuliip <> ’llHi.le lit for you on each box. We all need . I friends for a "hard-fought campaign ‘•('veral professional' r.1041 elSR-will dis­ 1 h e *i-nT'd ' l on thiit i nil lin g s 0 1 »P Pl'ei-1 p.m. ill su b sla n ti txtra money. Pick up your samples! land a well-earned victory.” 8 play dresses from the Tthoda Shop iifiJ tiq a roperty \\ be in Party Service Contracts have been given cut by V611 Maple avenue, and hats and .-onl'm-init or b d t r th a n ither b u ll now. and show them. Gallard's Mo-j j "A tremendous success was ac- infjs in ll e neighbor)! noil (in il also sii vieland, 29 Coe Ave., Hillside, N. J the association for eighteen arches bags from Edith Server, 1075 Ber­ M A K £ —.y.t.t.ur—n e x t—p a r ty a | complished," Philip M. Peck, can. ttf..tiglvtHf-Th-e-r-noney for l i l A l l A M A A A E T T S 3 W T gen street. Newark:..M rs—Pairt-tew- Call WA 3-7819 tor dainty paign manager told the group. fTe ihe display was raised by contribut- j lcr wi.u narrate. and cocktail sandwiches. -•aid that it was not possible for ing merchants on Liberty avenue.; ______Famished Rooms For Rent 12.27 just the candidates and himself i The attractive strings' of iights wilt LEGAL NOTICE Appliances I ___ get out 4.000 votes. Each did n.mag- 3.ROOM furnished ap&tment for; strelch across Liberty avenue Irani - 55— ' AI.rL,t.ATIO\ Pet Shops nificient job with his own individual Fitzpatrick street to Wmaps avenue. \. uik changk couple, good neighborhood, 5 buses ! assignment." he concluded. ------! T() \\ HU,M IT MAY f’ONCKUN at corner. }Call WA 3-0382. JOY a visit to the Tropical Fish After the votes were in, Arnold H. Center of Hillside. A great assort- •isiun. Court House, I'.ir/.ancui, ' Storage Space For Rent neru ol fancy tropicals. Aquariums, sey on November 3 < eeessories Bird Dept. Boxer Pup- 1... it in the forenoon iOr a judgment GAR AGE-type building. suitable ,ies. Fresh horsemeat Free De- their personal congratulations to the assume the name of Stanley Peter .ver>. Hollywood Pet and Supply for storage, 800 sq. ft easonable successful candidates. • 0 Hisfli School PTA Stanley l'etor Szc/.otl rent. Call EL 3-0374. 'o. 257 Hollywood Ave. near Long. c known as Stanley Pet ec Szi nlkll tCL 2-8985. led : t ><• toner js. iuui A variety of entertainment in an i-hael J. KoslosUi Englander Thanks Oriental*seUmg last night highlight Office To Share Repair Work cd the annual faculty supper given etvnrk, I PROFESSIONAL or business person ALL kinds of repair work clone, by the Hillside High School P.T.A. m em ber 1. 8, 15, wanted to share office space, sep- carpentry, roofing etc. Call LI. Aides In Election in the school gymnasium. Mrs. Mil- .-0979 ^ ton M. Lilien, president greeted LEGAL irate private room, excellent loca­ Sidney Englander, non-partisan Ifn-i«riet 10. it tion, rent reasonable. Inquire Hill­ over 250 guests, including faculty lo lp h , liuslmn side Times. 1443 N. Broad St.,.WA Roofing & Siding leader.o f 1449 Orchard terrace, yes. Members, school officials and mem­ " Ip li; terdav expressed his thanks to hi>1 bers of the Board of Education. and M Randolph. husband i •*8-9207. vuoirlNG, biuing, alterations, Au­ rift t 7.Uboth R andolph; El executive committee, Leaders and A grand inarch preceded tlie servT- Randolph and .Mr. Randolph, hu. thorized Johns-Manville applica- workers for their cooperation du'-| jng 0£ a Chinese dinner. Tne Hillside ,and of Elizabeth H. Randolph; A For Sale f.rs. Convenient Terms. Up to 5 ing and^up to the climax of victory., School Mother? Chorus, ltd red B. Coney and Lillian Coney, li ,-ears to pay. Member of Better ,vlfe„ or Mm. Alfred in the election. pure, as the case m ay ; Hubert W THOROUGHBRED Dalmatian pup­ Business Men's Bureau of Union. j by Mrs. Robert Kirkpatrick, p resent - "Without the assistance of all o erl several selections. Piano accomV T urner ;and Mrs. R obert MT"Tinner, pies. Car. be seeli at 1146 Wood­ Bedrse Construction Co.. 951 Salem ■those people and the confidence they fe; and the unknown heirs, i n i ^Umon.^lJNVL 2-2182.^^ ^ panist was Mrs. Nat Sax. Sandora devisees and personal representatives ruff avenue. Hillside. instilled in the residents of Hillside," the Magician was featured in tins of Harriet E. R andolph. Harriett 11-15 Elizabeth Itandolph. Elizabeth 11 he said, "this smashing victory' r.ogram. Sidewalks, Driveways would not have been accomplished." Randolph. Alfred H. Cosey and Hub­ GAS range in good condition, four- Dancing followed to the music of ert W. Turner, and his. her or llulr UiNLKETE SIDEWALKS, Asphan or any of their successors in right, burner with side oven, broiler and Englander continued. "To John M. the high school band led by Leonard Driveways; Estimates Cheerfuli> Malone and Henry Goldhor. the title and interest. heat- control. Reasonable. EL 5-8504. Slrassman. : TAK E NOTICE that l*y virtue of an jiven. Joseph A. Policastro, Genera newly-elected officers,’ I want to Mrs. George Koblentz was chair­ lidler of the Superior C ourt of New Jer­ l’WO-piece living room set in very Jontractur. Tel. WA 3-7953 13U wish them well. I trust that they, man , of the affair, and Mrs. Henry sey made on- October 29th 1951. you or v.u.e Street. 7-1. each of you, us your interests may ap­ good condition. 2S Fairbanks su, 1 with the> cooperation of other mem­ Nulton was in charge of entertain­ pear. are required to appear at tlie Hillside. bers of the new Township Commit­ ment. Office of the Tax Collector. Municipal Taxi Service 1 tuiMing. Hillside ,N. J-. on November tee. will give-to the people of Hill­ 2Hth 1951. between the hours of iO;n) KAND-made crochet' handkerchiefs. | A taxi when you need it, 24-ho'ur side the quality and type of anmin- A.M. and 3:00 P.M.. a n d that unless Perfect for your-Christmas gifus.j t rvice. Radio-equipped cabs. Spe­ istration the people so- long wanted " von. or each of you as y our interests may v Deo. 357 Princeton avenue. Hillside ; nd rates for long trips. Hillside appear, make redemption a Final Judg­ 12-6 Hillside Ave. PTA ment will be rendered a g a in st you vesting _ei!o\v Cab. WAverly 6-1000, 303 I title to tlie following premises in the .ong Avenue. Walter Warren, Township of Hillside, a municipal corp- MANS overcoat and suit. Youth si Voters Decision, porution. wner Evening Program Amount suit. Ladies spring coat, plaia wool Required dress. For sizes call EL 2-7424. Tinning & Roofing Is Kifner’s View The first evening program of the Hillside Avenue School P.T.A. will B lock Lot Redeem BUILDING MATERIALS, lumber' UITERS and leaders, roofing anc* Paul Kifner, president of the Hill­ mason material, trim, hardware, be held Wednesday. November 14. 76-78 $3047.05 -iciing Karl Ubelhoer. 234 Long side Republican Club and Republi­ at 8 p.m., in the school auditorium, 276-282 4444.76 pints. Builders' General Suppi?. • v p „ Hillside Tel WA 3-6699 t: can -campaign manager. Tuesdty SAMUEL II. GOOEN Company, 336 Centennial Avenue, it was decided yesterday by the ex­ Attorney for Plaintiff, Cranford, N. J. CR 6-0505 night thanked all those who worked ecutive board 24 Branford PL. m behalf of. the Republican cause. Newark 2. N. J. A film, "Angry Boy,” will be No 8-It r Dinner And Bazar He said the voters have rendered shown, and guest speaker will be their decision and the losers should Dr Louis Linn, staff psychiatrist at TOWNSHIP OF HILLSIDE Services accept it in good grace. PUBLIC NOTICE Mt. Sinai Hospital, N. Y. Tlie pro­ In accordance with T itle 40:60-26 Rp- WE MAJOR For Eastern Star gram will be under the direction of vired Statutes of 1937 a n d amendments Mrs. Henry Malmgreen, program thereto, notice Is hereby given that the You Need Reed Thanks Voters Township Committee of th e Township of IN MINORS Preparations are under way by chairman, and Mrs. S. Friedman, Hillside will meet on Wednesday, Novem­ PAULINE S KIDDIE SHOP Hillside Chapter 192, Order of the Of Seventh District parent education chairman. ber 14th. 1951. at Municipal Headquart­ Eastern Star for a bazaar to be held ers. No. 1284 North Broad Street, Hillside. ALL STANDARD BRANDS \ Cameras, Toys, Greeting Cards Leslie Qeed, Democratic district After the meeting, a homemade New Jersey at 8:15 P.M. and will then Friday, November 16, at Masonic leader in tfte seventh district..yester-j cake sale will be held in the gym- and there further consider an offer JACK & LILLIAN RITTER PICTURES anytime with a flash Hall. A ham dinner also will be serv­ dav thanked all the people of tne nasium. Chairmen are Mrs. Sol Her- made by the Budget S upply Company to purchase from the Tow nship of Hillside Childrens and Infants Weai camera. Flash camera as low as ed from 5 to 7 p.m. district who came out to vote, tc- ships and Mrs. William Altshule. the following described property: $9.95, Flash bulbs, films and sup­ Mrs. Lucille Otto and Mrs. Verna ErardlPFS of paity affiliation. He also Prizes will be awarded to each Lots Nos. 1-2-3 in Block No. 152/6. Featuring plies. Also good selection of Toys 6c | Yamarick are in charge, of the pas having a frontage of 107.56 feet on Lib­ ALL STANDARD BRANDS thanked the Police and Firemen who table at a card) party tonight in the erty Avenue, corner of Oakland Ter Greeting Cards. Gallard's Movieland, try booth and Mrs. Olga Artke, of served coffee and cake to election gymnasium. Mrs. Herman Arlein race, as shown on the Tax Assessment “A Friendly Store" 29 Coe Ave., Hillside, N. J. EL the handiwork booth. The dinner workers. and Mrs. W. Grubin are chairmen, Maps of tlie Township of Hillside, •* 5064. will be prepared by Mrs. Mildred Reed said he will continue to do assisted by class mothers. 1001 Bergen St., Newark j Phillips. Mrs. Mabel Smith, Mrs everything possible for residents of Tel. WA 3-8063 HERE’S WHAT YOU GET! Dressmaker Helen ‘Willms and Mrs. Helen the district, as he has in the past. General Woods • 7* Kutcher Knife • 4*S« rra t*d Utility Knife • Mirror flnijh jtainlesj-steel Parent Education Collection Bureau • /'Cl«av.r • 3" Grapefruit Knife SYLVIA'S, Mooiste. Dresses made to Established 1922 Good Government* • 8" Thin M eat Slicer • 5* Sandwich Knife • Brass riveted order. Specializing in weduing N O COLLECTION N O CHARGE Cun tom -llu l It a t Factory Price** Clinton Dance Studio • 3 ' Paring Knife rosewood handlet COLLECTIONS EVERYWHERE • 0 ' Roast Slicer gowns and evening wear. 370 Hill­ For Kinks, Counters, Tables etc. • All holiow-ground Workers Thanked County Secretary 24 Comnipree St., Newark, N. J. 471 CLINTON AVENUE • 7" Chef’s Fork • Six Steak Knives with side avenue, or call UN 2-6338-W'. Speaking for the Good Govern­ • 8" Knurled Sharpening Steel serrated edges blades 11-29 FORMICA tOPS Announcement was made this MI 3-8-445 Individual, couple and group les­ ment Association of Hillside, Joseph All Designed by Englishtown Cutlery Ltd. Phone Approx. Dimensions for week of the appointment of Mrs. sons. Open Monday through F ri­ Free KstluUlU-s — Layout Service Buttwell yesterday thanked, all who, Samuel Carroccia as Union County day, 7 to 10:30 p.tn. Mattresses Renovated Tire PERMICA CO. helped elect the two successful can. TV PICTURE TUBES i 88 Boy lan St., N ew ark fi, N. J. secretary to the parent education HAROLD KAY MATTRESSES REBUILT KSsex 5-6209 didates Tuesday. The association, he Wholesale— Retail ] said, will remain impartial in its| conferences held monthly at the Call WAverly 6-4280 for a FREE Elizabeth Y.M.C.A. Tlie group's next All Sizes Yours For Your Old Vacuum Cleaner T" judgment and support only those AT THE RIGHT PRICES ! estimate to rebuild your Mattress mating will be November J3. like new. who serve in the interest of the when you trade it in on the people. Mrs. Carroccia, who is assistant JACOBSON’S ; (Same Day Service). Model Auto Electric 725 Rahway Ave., Eliz., N. J. i ELECTROLYSIS by supervisor at the Hillside Recreation MISS ANNE FISHMAN MATT-REST PRODUCTS Center, also is chairman of the par­ Near Dayton St, EL 5.8137 ? 1275 Liberty Ave. Service Inc. formerly of Fifth Avenue Complete Mechanical Membership Drive Of ent education conferences at Hur. ENTRANCE THRl & Electrical Service Ninth District Unit den-Looker School and chairman of C-.675 K CLINTON AVENUE Music Instruction ihe procedure and by-laws and sum­ ESnox 2-9118 - ESH4?xQi2-9899 A social evening will be heia by NEWARK, N. ,1. LEWYT Phone Bigelow 2-9500 mer round-up committees. YOUNG man. student at the Juil- 225 Eliz., Ave., Newark 8, N. J. ihe Ninth District .Civic Association, fall for Appointment .VACUUM CLEANER liard School of Music, desires pu­ in conjunction with a membership 1949 MERCURY pils for both drum and xylophone drive .on Thursday. November 8, at LOUIS MANN . S E D A N instruction. Will teach either at the home of David Kaplan, of 1043 MINA BUDISH students homes or owq studio. Con­ COHEN’S Voorhees street, at 8:30 p.m. All TAILOR tact Sanford Tabakin, WA 6-1257. prospective members are welcome. LADIES & MENS SUITS We Buy & Sell 11-15 Famous Knishes $1295 OLD FASHIONED JEWELRY MADE TO O^DF.R CHINA — SILVER — PUT GLASS 469 HAWTHORNE AVE. Also Complete Alterations Radio & Heater — Like New! BRIC-A-BRAC Moving - Trucking Miniuture Knishei* fur all occasions. Hannah P. Spinner 313 Clinton Ave., Newark Potato — Knshe — Liver We sell antique* hut ulwo buy thei 280 Morris Ave. MANY OTHER GOOD BUYS Bigelow 8-7059 PAUL'S Moving & Trucking, Hill­ . and Cocktail Franks side. N. J Phone UN 2-7768 Pau. Complete* Line of Gifts STRICTLY KOSHER Try Us First Elizabeth, N. J. Beier. 422 Yale A ve Under supervision of Rabbi Louis Weller 1087 Bergen St. EL 3-0249 S. T E R R Y Fight Polio — Give FREE DELIVERY Newark, N. J. to Sister Kenny Foundation WA 3-9502 ES 4-1970 FO R RENT 507 5th avenue, New York 17 $ Tel. BI 8-4783 & SONS rxic:: —",xx- a h— jri $5.00 1 MONTH Home Modernizing j E s t 1 9 2 5 Special For Harold Siegel Federal Home Imp. Co. 1 665 Clinton Ave., cor. So. 11 St. $12.00 - 3 MONTHS GRAND OPENING II TINY - TOWN1 Newark, New Jersey 1209 Liberty Ave. FREE OLDEST COM PANY IN' N. J. I.OW AS #3.00 MONTHLY 21” Traveling Suit Case with purchase [j TOPS IN TOYS OPTICIAN EL 2- 3146 — EL 2-7092 30 MONTHS TO •AY of suit, top coat or overcoat. This Ope of New Jersey's Lenses Duplicated offer good for a limited time only. DiM-oruting B rick w ork Frames Repaired Largest Toy & Juvenile Shops T iling P a in tin g Kay Clothing Co. Shop and Compare U n itin g Hardwood Floors SPECIALIZING IN Plastering Porch Inclosures Eye Doctors Prescriptions 39 Broad Street Join Our Christmas Plum bing C arpentry Elizabeth, N. . Lay Away Plan R oofing Rear Additions Authorized Dealer Shingling Oil Hurnrrs Zenith Hearing Aid REGENT THEATRE BUILDING Cem enting STORE HOURS 76 Lyons Avenue Batteries & cords for alt makes 00 PARK PL. MITCHELL 2-0758 Mondav, Tuesday. Wednesday cor. Bergen St. of hearing aids 9 A.M. to « P.M . Evenings: L in d en 2^-7090 Artificial Eyes No dust bag to empty! Thursday. Friday/•"’Saturday Newark, N. J. 0 A.M. to 9 P.M . Ex* —- IX X------run* • It’s Quiet— no roar! Terrific suction power, yet super-quiet! HAVE YOU TRIED . . . SLIFER Lewyt’s so easy on your nerves. THIS WEEK SPECIAL! DRAWING • Preserves your rugs! Famous #80 Carpet Nozzle gets em- We arc interested in SALZ BABYLAND it'T lT furnished «> bedded-<-| «' Sales - Supplies - Repairs more dust-spreading brooms or back-breaking^dust-pans. LOANS $1295 B rushes, O ils, P a lette, C anvas 1.95 ■ A r.nn. under rhanagement & ownership MArket 3-2616 • So light, easy to use! Glides smoothly in any direction — follows MANY OTHER GOOD BUYS of Carolyn and Milton Widermar. Artists Supplies, Sculpturing Sets you around effortlessly as you clean! ON HOMES FREE DELIVERY 998 BERGEN STREET The Branford Press Favorable Terms CHAPEL NEWARK. N. J. 21 William St. near Broad, Newark Near Shephard Avenue Phone Mitchell 2-66*6 For Further Information Call AUTO SALES LOWELL ELIZABETH AVEUUE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH MAYFAIR APPLIANCES Allan S. Bergman, Prop. BRAKES RELINED — $10.95 ELIZABETH AVENUE AT CHANCELLOR Investment Corp. (Ford, Chevrolet and Plymouth — Other Cars Priced in Proportion, ARTHUR NORTHWOOD, Pastor Hillside 1175 Liberty Ave. GENUINE THERMOID IJNNING & PARTS 1424 No. Broad St. WAverly 3-1715 1060 Broad Street COR. BUOY ST. 9:30 a.m. Graded School and Men's Bible Class WHEELS BALANCED — WHEEL ALIGNMENT EL 5-2759 10:45 a.m. Worstilp with Sermon, “Faith and Life" OPEN EVERY EVENING Newark 2, New Jersey BUSCH’S TEXACO SERVICE STATION Friday 8 p.m. High School Young Peoples Group MAlhet 3-Utt — MArket 3 4325 Hillside, N. J. 958 BERGEN ST.. NEWARK. N. J.