H I L L S I D E $ I T M £ Charter Study League Is Formally Organized Here

H I L L S I D E $ I T M £ Charter Study League Is Formally Organized Here

GIVE TO CONQUER CANCER AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY H illside $itm £ 8 * ■■ — ESTABLISHED 1921 OFFICIAL NRWBPAl’KR OF THE TOWNSHIP AND SCHOOL DISTRICT OF HILLSIDE VOL. XXIX, No. 1474 HILLSIDE, N. J„ THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1953 PRICE 8 CENTS plant Twenty Trees On Playground Democratic Unit Parade? Anniversary Dance !* p i f e l L . f $f e ; 1 Elects Officers For Memorial Day Fjxercises Charter Study League Is The Democratic County Commit­ Plans for Hillside’s annual Mem-*- tee of Hillside elected officers Mon­ orial Day observance, which this United Spanish War Veterans. He day night at the Poltsh-Amerlcan year will include a dance at night Hall as follows: Chairman, William will be flanked by George Martin, marking the township’s 40th anni­ Galik, reelected: vice chairman, Commander of the D.A.V.; Irving Formally Organized Here Charles Rausch; vice chairlady! versary, were announced this week Brody, of Hurden-Looker Post 50, Mrs. Emily Noll; recording secre- by the Patriotic Celebrations Com­ American Legion, and Joseph Ma- Formal organization of the Hillside Charter Study League taiy, Mrs. Rubia J. Kaplan; trea- mittee. took place last night in the War Veterans Memorial with the urer. Mrs. Frank Tully. daio, of Davenport-Dill Post 1722, Paper Collection The usual parade will take place V.F.W. express purpose of “ sponsoring the election of a Charter Com­ William Dowd, Union County Also in this division will be the Democratic Chairman, congratulat­ in the morning starting at the high Sunday, May 3 mission'. The group, composed of representatives of more than high school band, members of the ed the local group on Its efficient school at 9:30 o ’clock and moving 20 local organizations, had been tentatively known as the Cen­ D.A.V., American Legion, V.F.W. support of Robert B. Meyner for Starting 9:30 A.M. over Liberty avenue to the War and their auxiliaries. tral Committee for the Faulkner Plan. the gubernatorial nomination. Veterans Memorial where a prayer The second division will include | Vacancies on the local committee Benefit Boy Scout Col. Harry I. Luftman, represent­ will be offered and a wreath laid. various Boy Scout units and the filled by wrlteln vote in the Primary ing the Progress Club, was elected The procession will then proceed Hillside Lads Club. In the third Jamboree Fund election included Emma Jane Sta- down Hillside avenue, Maple ave­ division will be Civilian Defense Cleanup Week chairman; Sidney Englander of the chura in the 6th district, Commis­ nue and Clark street to Russell groups, Police, First Aid, Fire and Orchard Terrace Association and sioner Henry Goldhor and Ann Looker Park, w here the "Star the emergency truck. Charles Barbiere of the Hillside Hintenberger in the loth, Fred Spangled Banner” will be sung, Officers of the Celebrations Com­ War Veteran Post Set May 4 - 9 Heights Civic Association, vice Schreihofer in the 7th and Mrs. prayer will again be offered and an mittee are Commissioners William chairmen; Miss Harriet V. Schwing, Dominick Peterpaul in the 8th. Samuel M. Jowitt, secretary, address will be delivered by Mayor Gural and Robert C. Kirkpatrick, of Hillside Heights, secretary; Dan­ The group voted to appoint a announced today that the Milton B. Conford. The parade will co-chairmen; Martin general chair­ Installs Officers iel Seib, of Charles Wernicke Jr. constitution committee. continue down North Broad street Board of Health will hold its Chapter 55, D.A.V., treasurer; Sam­ man, Walter Howell of the Legion New officers of Davenport-Dill to Evergreen Cem etery, where annual Cleanup Week during uel Friedman, Progress Club, legal adjutant and Joseph Prokopowicz Post 1722, V.F.W., were installed Charles Wernicke Jr. Chapter 55, the week of May 4-9. He advisor, and Robert Kaplan, publi­ o f the D.A.V. treasurer. Committees Monday night in the War Veterans urged residents to give their Disabled American Veterans, will city. include: wreaths, Daniel Selb and Memorial in the presence of a large ‘ homes and property a thorough GOP Committee conduct the ritual, including the Prokopowicz, D.A.V.; decorations, A committee was appointed to firing of a volley and sounding taps. attendance from the county. The cleaning and to put rubbish out arrange a conference with the Madaio anti Harold Walters, complete list of officers was pub­ for collection on the regular Following the observance, refresh­ Township Committee with the ob­ V.F.W.; music, Howell. lished at the time of the election. collection days. ments will be served at the War | ject of adopting a resolution to Officers Elected Victor Heller Sr., past county Veterans Memorial. | place the election of a Charter Officers of the Republican Coun­ commander, was the installing o f­ Memorial services this year will Commission on the November bal­ ty Committee of Hillside were elect­ ficer with Walter Howell master of take place at the Hillside Presby­ H S. Students To lot. This committee is composed of ed Monday night as follows: Chair­ ceremonies. A bouquet of flowers Cerebral Palsy terian Church, Sunday evening, Arthur E. Dienst, Friedman, Selb man, Albert Schoen, reelected: vice was presented to the new com ­ May 24, 8 p.m. where Rev. George and Luftmhn In the meantime chairman, James Duffy; vice chair­ mander, Joseph Madaio, by Com­ M. Runner, pastor, will deliver the Present ‘Pinafore’ communications will go to all or­ —Hillside Photo Service woman, Mrs. Ann Huber; secretary, missioner Henry Goldhor, and the Drive Will Open sermon. ganizations which have designated One of twenty trees planted Saturday morning on the Central Ave­ Mrs. Emma Etling; treasurer, Louis Production of the Gilbert and outgoing commander, H arold The kickoff for the 1953 fund The parade will be in three divi­ Sullivan operetta, "H.M.S. Pina­ representatives to the league ask^ nue Playground by the Shade Tree Commission in observance of Arbof Ortstein; sergeant-at-arms, Frank; Shultz, received a past comman­ raising campaign of United Cere­ sions. Grand Marshall will be H. fore,” scheduled for Friday evening ing those which have not already Day. Louis Ortstein, commission member, holds the tree as Arthur Yuill; county delegate, Mrs. Evelyn der’s pin from Commissioner Wil­ bral Palsy of Union County will be William Howland, believed to be May 8 at 8:30 p.m. at the High done so to take official affirmative Kreszl, president of the Hillside Democratic Club, wields1 the spade. Carey. liam Gural, member and past launched in Hillside tomorrow on the last surviving J*illside member School is being whipped into shape action on the league’s purpose of Peter <!. liumanik, Superintendent of Recreation, watches to see that Plans were discussed for the Nov­ judge advocate of the post’. Mayor the same day that has been desig­ of Gen. Hugh L. S cott Camp 22, by the coaches Mrs. Henrietta Spa­ seeking the election of a Charter job is done right. ember election. Milton B. Conford spoke. nated as Child Health Day, May 1, eth and Leonard Strassman. Commission to study the Optional Schoen appointed a committee to Rev. Gerard B. Whalen, of Christ by an Act of Congress and Presi­ The presentation will be com ­ Municipal Charter Law and 'the draft a platform for the general the K ing Church, offered the dential proclamation. bined effort of the vocal and in­ possibility of a change in the form election campaign composed of opening prayer and Rev. George M. “Child Health Day is the appro­ Change Meeting Date Saybrook Pupils strumental departments of the high of government. Workers Busy On Douglas Haviland, Kenneth Ross, Runner, of the Hillside Presbyteri­ priate time to begin our commun­ school. For Faulkner Plan Emanuel Reiter and Clarence E. an Church, the closing prayer. ity activity,’’ stated Albert Schoen, Among the leaders in the cast are Kremer. Guests included the Fifth Dist­ Chairman of the men’s division of The editorial on Page 6 notes To Give Musical Allen McNab, George Palfi, George Cancer Crusade rict and Union County Comman­ the drive, "inasmuch as it is the Gruytch, Joseph Setz, Robert Bu­ Chosen Fund Head that a meeting of the Central Com­ A Spring concert entitled "Musi­ der, George O. Reilly of Roselle; day on which we focus our atten­ Mrs. Rubia J. Kaplan, local chanan, Miriam Leinwand, Emily mittee for the Faulkner Plan will cal Expressions” , com plete with Past Department Commanders Wil­ tion on the many thousands of chairman of the American Cancer soloists, instrumentalists and chor­ Tutulis and Helene Bloom. liam Ohlor of iRoselle, William be held this evening at the War Colony Director children in the country who have For Mental Health Society Crusade for 1953, today* a n ­ al work, will be presented Friday Fay of Union and Arthur Grabow- handicapping conditions.” Veterans Memorial. Unfortunately, nounced that volunteer workers evening, May 1 in the Coe Avenue sky of Roselle; Commander Leon Appointment of Rev. George M. there was a change in the time of building by Saybrook School. Brody of Hurden-Looker Post 50, from Christ The King unit met Baptist Speaker Korlesky Dinner Runner as chairman of the Hill­ the meeting and it was held last Vocal director and accompanist American Legion, and George Mar­ side Mental Health Fund Drive has Tuesday afternoon to complete the night instead. The Rev. Addison Raws of the is Mrs. Henrietta Spaeth, orchestra, tin, Commander of Charles W er­ Democratic Barn been announced by Mrs. Arthur addressing and filling of the en­ Keswich Colony of Mercy will speak Seymour Stein; chairman, Mrs. Unit To Convene nicke Jr. Chapter 55, D.A.V. Ackerman, President of the Union velopes assigned to them.

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