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Cub Pack to Be Formed on Sunday ;;ar i "^i. Wf The Price of This Paper is 3 cents everywhere—Pay no more Four Page Colored 16 Pages Today Comic Section CARTERET PRESS Two Sections OL IX, No. 84 CARTKRKT, N. J.. FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1931 PRICE THREE CENT3 Ticket* Selling: Fast For Hudson Street Man Run* ! Honor Roll Of Ukrainian Dance On Mny 14 Legion Prepares For Fire Truck To Be j Club Members Pray It Fined $10 Carteret Seniors Public Schools Tickets are flellinjf fast for the Peter Mijyesl. of 11 Hudson Spring dance to he given by the IJk- Memorial Day | Painted and Plated j For Founders Recovery street cut loos* In the Chrome sec- Visit Washington .. .. .. rninian Social Club on Sunday MRV tion. 5>und*y ahernoott, according to j Carteret PupiU Listed 24, at _th«; German Lutheran Half. Viftny Committees Are Appointed To j Council Decides To Send Truck Democratic Women Stop Card the ppolice, , and made manyy threats Fifty Students On Annual Ed- For Good Work In Studies. Dance music will bo furnished by the of di thig h rpsed t do to popular Und Brothers' Oliffwood Arrange Details — Women Away To Be Brightened Up Party To Offer Supplication of dire thin e proposed to do to ucational Trip — Returned Beach Orchestra. various p^fl ' ltttst of his trou- The honorable mention list of high — Women Want Safe and For John S. Olbricht. Late Today. The dance committee consists of To Sell Poppies. ble wan due to a particularly wicked brand of moonnhme, th» police said. At the regular meeting of the Car- Sane Fourth. j The IarKpst attendance ever as- He wa« locked up by Patrolman The members of the Senior Class Ihv,nor»6l«. mention list for the, other eph Hamulak, Anna Proscura Kath- 8embl 1 for a card Brtv Fireh „ of Carteret high school left Wednet- Mal hBk teret Post ZB3, American Legion The No. 1 fire truck will be sent! <" P '" <>l' h and htfhfd for a hearing tf&liSS A&J^nte ft. - ' ""« ^ephen Hamu- held at its rooms Tuesday evening, No 2 turned out Wednesday night onday night when he was fined $10.1 day morning early for Washington, with averages of 90 or final arrangement* were completed out of town for two weeks to be painted and generally dolled up as for the card party held under the D. C. It was the annual educational 'l,,'ve in all subjects. Those on the for the Memorial Day ceremonies trip of the Seniors. Many places of a result of action taken at the meet- auspices of the Women's Democra- i,,,norable mention lint have averag- and the following committees ap- interest in the Nation's capital were ing of the borough council Monday tic Club, There was not enough room . ,,f 86 or above, up to but not in- pointed by Commander H a g a n, ylaited by the students. Miss Er- ( Association To night. The job is to cost not wore for card tables to supply all the CD.A. Court cluding 80. ggrave s committee,, Vreii Ruckreicelreicie , 1 in inia Di Martino, Miss Ethel Deck- han $600. The fire and water com- guests and some left after remaining er, John Cierniewici and Coach The high school honor roll was .JosepJh h WeismanWi , KranKk k Hauryy MMMoro - mittee reported that prices had been ris Cohen. Service and speakers com- a short time. All games were in play Francis McCarthy accompanied the |)Ul,lished in the last issue. btained for painting the truck nnd and the prizes were exceptionally Makes Big Success students as the faculty chaperones High school honorable mention — Sponsor Banquet mittee, Edward J. Walsh, Morris Co- or nickel-plating worn parts; also hen, John Kennedy and Frank Hau- attractive. of the party. During their stay in or pinting the parts with Chromium a r d Party Sponsored By Washington the students made their Daughter Spre ry. Kiring squad find colors commit- The latter is more costly but During the course of "the evening too, Joseph Weisman, Fred Huokrei- ere was a pause called by Mrs Court Fidelis Fills Church headquarters in the New Ebbitt 1 uink Krfmin, Irene Sobiesky, iLeater To Be Held On May 21 In nnre durable. It is expected that Hotel. inkier, Ruth Zier and William Zysk. feel tfhd Walter Tomsook. Parade he truck will be bark in Carteret in John Adams, president of the Club Hall—Many Prizes Award- juniors: Edward Riley* Joseph Ve- Sunday School Room. committee, Thomas Jnkoway, Harry ime for the Memorial Day parade. to offer prayer for the speedy re- The party left Carteret via the (ileckner and Frank Haury. Drum New Jersey Central on a special ,,k, Ethel Kathe, Julia Kachur, A communication from the Wom- covery of John S. Olbright who is ed. tlll corps committee, train at 6:50 a. m. Eastern Standard Henrietta Nadel, Estelle Bogaah, Plans for a mother and daughter Walter "Tomacuk, an's Club requested the council to critically ill in the Perth Amboy hos- Edward Wftlsh am Alex Skurat. Gold Time Wednesday and went to Stella Chonricki and Evelyn Enot. banquet were made Monday nifjht at nke action to insure a safe and sane pital. Olbriiht was the founder One of the largest attendances of the monthl ti f th M •>t,nr mother committee, Edward Ca- of the Udies I)emo atlc Elizabethport where they changed to Sophomores: Beatrice Taylor, the monthly meeting of the Mother- Fourth of July, and also asked that , « Organira- he season featured the card party Tpachelrtll:ni r Association of the Presby- icy, Morris Cohen, Michael Pallay, hrubhery ( of ield Friday night in the church hall the B. & O.. leaving Eliiabethport ,,eda Woholschlager Walter Pop- be placed about the Ii- i°" Urteret. tor many years un- K tcrian Sund wh fi Mrs. F, Ruckreigel and Mrs. William brary buildinlingg. The part of the) com- "' h'* \ealtl1 he«&n. *» fal1 h<\was f St. Joseph's Church under the at 7:35 a. m. E. S. T. in a special i,.|. Julia Alec Rose Berger, Anna j , , car. Luncheon was served in the Slmd flchoo room The lagan. Five new members were tak- munication relating to the safe and ono of the most active Democrats in uspiees 6f Court Fidelis No. flSfl, >n in at this meeting making the to- the borough. Catholic Daughters of America. A diner and the ntudentx arrived in \\ olschlg, y, snne policy was referred to the po- Washington about noon at thfi Un- day school room. Reservations must al membership of the post eighty- ice committee. The mayor and After the card games Wednesday great many prise* were awarded. S, hwarti and Josephine Chudick. ho made through Mrs. George Mac- nur. ni nt he special prteea were awarded as ion station where bnggagc was sent h Elsie Rockman, Iren1(e member.„„ s o,.f. th,,.„e council""oxprB!rsed| « ^freahments were served by ' j Gregor on or bofore May 17. ollows: Mrs. John Robinson, of direct to the hotel and the students l( ."jrert^ AueruBtuaCoinnalli ^ Jfohn^ I>e- - j i Morris Cohen, junior baseball lea- themselves as agreeing with the idea f. committee. Mrs William V. Cough- went by sightseeing buses to the T he n3S()c ation alao decide( to ;ue committeeman reports organiz- of the club. The buildings and Illn was Kener.al chairman of the com iouth Amboy, formerly of Oarteret, ^.icr,"Betty Borreson, Elizabeth, Si uu „„ ra ln char e ot the capitol, escorted by guides. At 8 apn(j onp g.jrj j0 j^6 Blairstown con- ng a local representative team. grounds committee will consider the | ^fe « won the cash prize in gold donated rllk, Walter Nagy, John Mucha Rob-; fpr all expenses paid. A by Mrs. William J. Lawlor; a fern p. m. the students went by sightsee- The families or nearest relatives request for shrubbery. ments. ing buses on a trip about the city. ,.rt (lark, Jean Schwartz, Helen donation of ?5 was voted for the Boy }f the deceased veterans of the bor Pin- ilonated by Mrs. J. J. Ruckreigel was Sum, Mary Mynio, Marie Rapp, An-> , „ ^ £ A communication from the Ex- The winners in card were: They viewed embassies, leflatlons, j >S( 0Ul c f th it an ijstrkdistrict. ough will receive a form in the near empt Firemen's Association request- ochle, Former School Commissioner won by Mrs. Thomas Misdom. Ed- ,!,•,.«• Sumutka, SUlla Sawczak, | . „,„,, ^^i« ,i . :„.. Ulla Sawczak, A commiUpnmmiu a ee was nappointetn d to assist future which they will be asked to ed permission for the association to Edward J. Heil, Mrs. Anna Casaleggi, ward A. Lloyd won a ham donated ', monuments notable residences, r«- di-ncvieve Gabnel Baksa, lhe scmlU ,n a din'n'er that is to be complete for the purpose of estab- Mra. William Duff, Mrs. Valentine , Philip Turk turning to the hotel in time for dln- elen TTurkk , HeleHl n at is t place a scroll bearing the names of littie Teleposky, j , lishing a complete grave registration the members in the borough hall. Gleckner, Charles Ohlott, and Mrs The non-players prizes were I"« a* « °'<;lod<. In the evening ,- t -c «r • i •' NM IK'VUI I {oiorr tmh e scoutu s ana theitneirr par- for the records of the County Histor- Edward A Lloyd. awarded to: Mrs. F. Davis, Mrs. p. | they went by trolley to the Con- Dmytriw Joseph We.*., Louis Nagy , y ne. The committe' e The letter was signed by a commit- ,,n,i'Ruth Coug'hlin. entin scharg eare oifn thJune scoue Tht dinnee commjr includttee - ian.
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