THS ADS BEFORE YOU THE STORK-YOU'LL WM«t Cittulattd feptr D IT SAVES MONEY. ing CarHrtr Compitttly; ttod Miyir'i "Skb A Sportt." XIV.—No. 49. CARTERET PRESS CARTjERET, N. J,,,FRIDAY, September 16,1938 PRICE THREE CENTS. he Week Now In Race U. S. Metals Orgnniittion Candidate it Review Independents Inter-Party 2 School Building Projects :; \: (,OI;.S OFF TO Also Will Hold • .,, ,v n| [Vnh ArnVioy, File For Race GOP Contest Passed on 2nd Referendum Inr-rrl « Hun on i.o speeding through Election Soon 504 Majority Piled Up fere • i, iinrns clamped down, Up Tuesday , their occupants hep- Next Month G.O. P. PICNIC HAS For Washington School; memhers of a wedding Annual Volf for Represen- High School 163 M.inhT (,li<» raves we had Makwinaki, FitiGerald and Mayor, Organisation Back- . , .n. inst. Summer when tatives to Employee*' LARGE ATTENDANCE |( ed, Opposed By Lubern, 30 VOTES THROWN OUT ,,i m he n wedrtlng-a- Awn Sept. 26, 27 Gregor S«t to Run for Office Young Attorney Many Cwdidtte. Printed |ToUl of A* 5th vMer* have thr rare PERRY TO SUPERVISE ffo r TalkTlk i to ThronTh g in | |,,!rll' SYNOWIECKI IN RACE tnt Cartpret. Booths Only In the Republican ranks Is high school, althoufh the majority ,„ , lc for him. PORT READING MAN Election In November. While the n will be located at the four ens there an Inter-pnrty contest. Mayor United States Senator, spoke brief- candidates backed by the organi- here was smaller, SS3 favoring UK • * * Joseph W Mltturh. Incumbent, Is ly, as did Mrs. Thera Holtwarth, trances to the plant Main Gate, sation and Its women's xfnup will proposal, 750 opposing It. The Scrap Plant, t^nri p]«nt, nnd Co- In Markwalt Grove opposed by a young attorney, state commltteewomen; Mrs. W. „„ HI.AR: THAT MARY not be listed as such, they are Washington school majority w*s 104 WEDS MISS GREGOR Harry Luhetn, of Salem Avenue, Reginald Isele, president of the ,jnrP, ,nd Gay Sohayda have pax nnd the polh will be open known nevertheless to be sponsored votes, that for the high school 163 and the organization rnndldntr for ilt»d Wnmen't R*puhltran Chthi from heaven (this from (I A M. to fl P. M nn hoth by the organization. On the bal- Synowiecki Head* Commit- Of the 1.711 votes cast, an un- days The reprenentatlves are Justice of the Peare, John Tere- of Middlesex County; Joseph 8*a- wr rlidn't predict — but Ceremony in St. Joseph's It lot they will be designated an In- usually large number w«rt reject- betsky, Is opposed by George Brarh- msn. borovigh auditor. Mayor Jo- here been curiosity as to elected lor > period or one year. dependents. tee Presenting Speakers, ed, thirty being disqualified. Molt er. The other two O, O. P. can- seph W. Mlttuch. Robert R. couples we meant last The complete list of nominations Performed Here On of these were thrown out for betng Entered in the race through petl- Games and Music didates are the Incumbents on the Brown, president, of the club, was mat the legend that Doc- submitted hy Joseph L. Child, sec- Saturday marked Improperly. It was stated tions filed Wednesday afternoon at Borough Council. Clifford Cutter master of ceremonies, and Michael retary of the Employees Awocla- Sreond Try only wTite Latin and that the office of the County Clerk, the CARTERFT With Joseph Ryno- Yarfheski. rhalrman of arrange- tton. tn us follows: and Joseph Oalvanek. This referendum wa» the second isn't true, Doc Strand CARTERET—St. Joseph's Churrh Independent candidates are as fol- wlecki, local man who is a candidate ment*. Ward No, 1 Mechanical Mayor Mlltiirh Is druggist. try of the Board of Education » bib! having written ojut In long here was the scene Saturday morn- lows: For Mayor, Adam Makwlnskl; for nomination to a county office operating two stores here, one In Other* Th»r« gain approval for their plans W rhot statement we printed Carmen ,1, Covlno Ing of the marriage ceremony at for members of the Borough Coun- as chairman, final preparations have the Chrome section, the other on Other candidate* present Includ- construct a smaller grammar school »-Pfk and we could read every I. R rariss whleh Miss Mary Oregor. of Rosellp, cil. Joseph P. PHzGeralri and Step- been made for the picnic which the Washington Avenue. He has been ed Fred C Bkrockl, candidate for and Increase the rapacity of the but one, maybe the medicos John D Robinson daughter of the late Mr. ant! Mrs. hen Gregor; for Justice of the General Democratic Organisation Mayor slnre 193S and was form- coroner; Clarence R Davis of high school building while a 45 per ,nie like hen scratches when Ward No. 2-SmelUr Prank Qregor of Carteret, became pence, Stephen MatlaRd. will hold Sunday at Markw&R's erly A member of the Board of Edu- Woodbrtdge, endidte for freehold- cent grant, could be obtained from James P Donovan the bride of John Clifford Ahlerlng Grove. Mr. Synowiecki seeks nomi- rP concocting some nasty tast cation. He Is a World War vet- er; George Kantra and John Oavin, the. Public Works Administration ucs for Nick Dmytrlw to Ward No. 3~-Tank HOUM of Pert Reading. The ceremony was Who Th»T Are nation to run for coroner. eran and makes his home on lower performed at a nuptial mass by the candidates for the Assembly. A toward the cost The borough's mi tor benighted and wheesy .John M Pfelffer A program of athletic events has Roosevelt Avenue. number of Democratic leaders pastor. Rev. Joseph A. Mulligan, atiri Mr Makwlnskl whose home is on share will be obtained through likr- vours truly (much better John Andriclk been arranged, and speakers are ex- Mr, Lubern has been active tn were also present. Including Coun- bonds maturing over a thirty year Vincent and Daniel McDonnell sang Christopher Street, is employed at minks; i that Babe If back Ward No t Casting Building pected to Include Democratic leaders thf! party for some years and ran cilman James Yukach, candidate period The plan of the board far "Ave Marie" during the ceremony. one of the local plants. He has ni: well, and some people are William Varja and candidate* from all over the for the Assembly on the county for Mayor, School Commissioner financing and constructing the two Afterward there was a reception and bwin active In politics for some i,,ippy: that Tom O. Kenyon Ward No 5 Silver Refinery county. Music for dancing will be by ticket last year but was defeated Ambrose Mudrak, Councllmen Bei- projects Is Identical to that for tne wedding breakfast for seventy-five time. Mr. FltzOefald has been ha r a chance to show how Joseph Handor leader of the Carteret Democratic Joseph Pollock and his Hawaiian Cutter Athlete gert and Scally, and Postmaster referendum rejected several weeks guests at Unwood Inn. Linden. Orchestra. The organisation's can- r,;i swing off and Into the Chris Rasmussen Organization ever since Its organiza- Mr. Cutter, who lives at 80 Low- William J. Lawler. ago. except that at that time the didates for office, James J. Lukach, m at Arcola Country Club in Ward No « Yard The bride walked with her broth- tion over four years ago and has ell Street, has been a well-known A program of games was carried two proposals were blanketed In a n county next week when he Joseph Halasz er, Stephen Gregor, by whom the waged a vigorous fight throughout Frank Oodleiky, Charle* A. Conrad, athlete In Carteret since his school out, there was dancing throughout single question ii, the invitation matches Joseph I, Child was given In marriage 8he wroe that period against leaders of the and Mrs Olga Adams are honorary days. He ftlso is a war veteran the afternoon and evening with The Vote ,,. urn these matches means Ward No. 7 White Met-als white satin brocade, made with a General Democratic Organisation chairmen. and has served one term on the music by Lozak Brothers, and Mm The vote by districts was as fol- council. He Is employed at a near- , (,OOD • at least good at John Hearin long train, and her veil was of tulle. He lives at 94 Emerson Street He Other committee members are: Thomas Williams was given the lows: by industrial plant. Mr. Galvanek, M-.I\ Incidentally that's the Peter Panek She carried a satin prayr. book is employed at the U. S. M. R Games. James Philip. Edward award through the sale of refresh- High School Wash School several times a member or the »•!• IT Ducky Medwick usual- Frank Yapcwnskl with a shower of gardenias nnd defining Company. Lloyd. Patrick Potocnlg, Joseph Shu- ment tickets. Yes No Y«s No lilies of the valley. Her maid of Board of Education, hns served two i!> when he's nearby here. tllle, Henry Btaubach, John Dobro- 1 197 131 JS8 M honor, Miss Mary Krlssak, wore Mr. Gregor operates the Green vlch, Joseph Sarzlllo, Edward Liuis- lerms on the Council. His home J 177 a* II Is lit 66!) Roosevelt Avenue, and hr> aquamarine chiffon, Riid the brides- wich Garden, a recreational center mohr; music, Ambrose Mudrak and i 158 104 178 M |nr mi rusnn at all It occur! to is connected with the American NEWARK MAN WEDS maid, Miss Jean Hamadyk. pink In Wheeler Avenue, and Is one of Al Persley; lights and grounds. John 1.0. OF PICNIC 4 81 13 IS «7 [TIUI nutht be Interested U know Agricultural Chemical Company's chiffon. Both attendants carried the promoters of bowling Cselle, Charles Stroin, Joseph Lloyd, S 83 108 M M line our iarbage can with local plant. bouquets of roses. 3teven Jacobs, Joseph Sandor, Prank 130 M 145 SI , h»f we buy six let a j nnd other sports In this section. fl NATALIE E. MILES Fred Ahlerlng acted as his broth- ' "is homo Is in Fitch Street. Mr. Lcmko and Benjamin Zussman. John Terebntsky, organization IN RAHWAY PARK 7 A8 M 76 7« iiiiVre called Garb-O. Hen- er's best man and Albert Gregor Matlaga lives In Edgar Street and Refreshment*. • Mary Little and choice for justice of the peace, Is was usher. After their return from ' »lsl o employeldd locallylll . Charles. Conrad; reception, Mathlas employed at the I. T. Williams Total 883 710 10M MO Ceremony Performed in St. a wedding trip to Atlantic City tlie Beigert, WUllam D. Casey, Walter Lumber Company. He has been Lodge Also Plans Bowling this brings to mind a pome couple will live in Port Reading. Sullivan, Elmer E. Brown and W. B. active in politics for some time ::•• "»t w Wlnohell. whkh Bartholomew's Church, Critically 111 Teams for Winter Games; Harrington. and is well-known although he has Iwoulrtn X print because he didn't New York not sought public office before. Mr. EUott Head G.O.P. CANDIDATES


had my photo ark, which took place »t noon Have Full Program has previously served one term ln Hall tonight. Samuel Roth has been wthin a single roto Monday at 8t. Bartholomews Epis- the office he seeks. Ice-grand (luring the past six zation 4th On List Favor- quite certain that my pan Seven of Original Incorpo- copal Church, Park avenue and James J.' Lukach, Democratic months and George Richardson will ing Administration Heads never line a garbage can. 50th street, New York City. That ratort Now Active in Special Meeting Monday, nominee for Mayor, U> a milk deal- IK the retiring noble grand. • * • edifice had also been the scene er ami lives In John Street. He Sunday afternoon the lodRe will Two Dances Listed Among CARTERET- The candidacies of called It "Nasty Thought." of the mturiaRe sixty years ago Management has been a member of the Board have Its annual family picnic in Mayor Joseph W. Mlttuch and Coun- of the wedding ot the bride's Coming Events of Club of Education for some time and Rahway Park, with softball, horse- cilman Joseph Galvanek and Clif- grandparents, the late John Ward CARTERET The Carteret Bank took office on the Borough Council shoe contests and other games ar- ford Cutter to sitceed themselves retting down to the serious, Vit Miles and Mis* Mattie Mitchell and Trust Company celebrated the CARTERBT—The German- in 1935. Charles A, Conrad and ranged on the program. Joseph have been endorsed by a number of the brighter, we're dlrtrased Kane. The ceremony Monday was fifteenth anniversary of its founding Amerlcap Citizens' club will have Frank F. Godlesky are the candi- Comba, John Gerlg and William outstanding organisations In the r Harvey Platt. He's much too performed by the assistant rector, yesterday. Organised September 15, a special meeting Monday night dates of this party for the Bor- Elliott are in charge and refresh- community It Is known also that , ind wulut eoma wh*ft- AfT feev. Francis H Cralghlll. Jr 1923, the institution has grown to at 1:45 o'clock in Lutheran Hall, ough Council. Mr Conrad Is a ments will be served. former member of this body, and still others contemplate such ac- him from Bumi to the ho»- The bride daughter of Mr and be one ot the largest and soundest which all members haw been ask- The lodge also expects to be ac- a former president, of the Board of tion in the near future. Hmey was the first friend Mrs. Russell L. Miles of 51 At- In the section. The present Institu- to attend. tive in bowling this seaton, and has Education. He is ln the plumbing The first endorsement was made | had ID Cartent, and he "did us lantic street, wore & dress of royal tion is now located In Its own build- A large attendance marked the entered two teams in the state cir- contracting business. in a resolution from the Polish- ey i good turn when we nrst blue velvet, with accessories ln ing across the street from the site last meeting, held Saturday night cuit. It Is expected the best players American OMMIU Club, followed f-t over here to try to learn the wine colored velvet She was at- on Cooke Avenue which It occupied in Lutheran Hall, at which the will be picked for a varsity and the Other Data by similar expressions from the Never mtnd—we're «tni try- tended by Miftx Hllclegard Pietzach (or over a decade. wives of members were special remainder 'form a second team. Mr, Oodlesky lives at 12 Carteret German-American ClttienS Club and Well say rfc ounelves and of Plalnfleld, who wore taupe col- guests. The club vqteri Its en- Jandldates out for the first group Still Active Avenue. He is employed by the the Hungarian-American CltlMM tnmebody the trouble. or with accessories of royal blue dorsement of a fellow member, are: Mat Sloan, Mr. Richardson, Foster-Wheeler Corporation and has Club, Both the bride and nmld of honor Mayor Joseph W. Mlttuch. to suc- John Richardson. Paul Schonwald, Of the original Incorporates, sought public office only once be- The latest, endorsement to be re- had old-fashioned bouquets Mr. ceed himself In ofBce. The Mayor Walter Schonwuld, Mr. Elliott. Mr. MAY WE RECOM- seven are now connected with the expressed his appreciation ot the Jore, two years ago. Edward De- ceived Is the following, from the r Mile* gave his daughter In mar- Gerlg. Carleton Qerlg, Ous Wulf, undiluted pleasure the bank They are: Samuel B. Brown, endorsement. Alfred Haas was mlsh Is the Democratic candidate Russian-Carpathian Citiiens CHlb: for Justice of the Peace. He has Harry Chodoeh. William Schmidt, |obiof;rapriy Which Edna riage Charles A. Conrad, Andrew Clirla- made an honorary member during Resolution of (he Busslan- Brother Attendant been active in politics for some Jr., Meyer Rosenbloom, WUllam tenson, Harold I. Haskins, Thomas Harvey V. O. Platt the remainder of his absence on CarpathUn Cltlitiu Club of •r h»s written and which J. Mulvlhlll, Emll Stremlau and Dr time and has run for office pre- Struthers and William Donnelly The bridegroom, son of Alexan- duty at the PhllaSefpma Navy Carteret In the- current Woman's Paul Martens. The two directors now Harvey VO Platt, viously. der J, Krucinski of North Eighth Yard with the U. S. Marine Corps, WHEREAS, the time Is drawing Companion? We're practic- serving who were not founders are who was Bornugli Clerk here for The borough al&o \>** we can- street, Newark. W»B attended by near when the citizens of Cirteret iijtty in our adoration, ot the William E. Lonsdale and Alex Le- was taken to Perth Flelschmann a Member didate on the county ticket, Joseph and the biggest disappoint- his b'rotner. Alexander J. Kuclft- will again to the polls and ex- Bow. Thomas G. Kenyon has been Arnboy General Hospital yesterday Synowiecki. Hudson Street under- GORECKI-DECKUS press their appreciation or dis- • °f our newspaper career, IN aki. Jr., as best man. /.**:r the afternoon In a critical condition. The club voted to back Its reso- secretary-treasurer for eleven years taker, who seeks the Democratic satisfaction with their local admin- none, came when we couldn't ceremony there was a wedding Mr. Platt had been 111 (or only lution seeking the new park be nomination for coroner istration, and, lecture ahe gave ln New- wedding breakfast at the Vander- couple of days and had gone tj> his named Von Steuben Park. George MARRIAGE IS HELD WHEREAS, our organization has a woman's club. We btlt Hotel. Park avenue and Thir- work as night watchman at the Flelschman, bandmaster of Car- in the past, and will In the future covered those meetings, ty-fourth street borough park two days ago, but re- teret High School, was admitted MISS HASEK WEDS recognise progressive, reliable and lor his particular one a gal Mrj. Kuclnskl uraduated from turned early to the home of Mr. to membership. A decision was Lace Gowns Worn at Pretty honest goiernment, and, Ithi'• Marr who did saialety took Battln High School, Elizabeth, »nd and Mm. James Burns In Atlantic reached to make the club meeting Three Weddings listed WHEREAS, our present |overn- "i»t we had to take on her Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, and -Street, where he had made his night the second Saturday of each Rites in Holy Family IN SACRED HEART ment through their many deeds * " we always despised. We also studied at the Art Students' home since the death of his wife month. An Invitation was receiv- Church and actions, their loyalty to their however to ineak away League in New York The bride- over a year ago. When he was ed for members to attend the Within Next 2 Weeks eonstltutents and their unselfish de- .1 to hear toe tall end groom attended Newark School of unable to leave his bed yesterday dance and. entertainment to be Bride of New Yorker At CARTERET.'-Miss Anna Deckus, votion has brought to our Borough ["it talk and to meet Edna. Pine ami Industrial Art After a morning Mrs. Burns summoned Dr. held ln Elisabeth Saturday night, daughter of Mrs. S. Cora, of 34 Mer- of Carteret a finer and newer era of motor trip the couple will make Ceremony Followed By Joseph WanUx-h and Mr. Plutt's September 34, by the German- Misses Pusillo, Sitarz and cer Street and Joseph Ooreckl, son progress as exemplified by the many lr their home at Craftsmen's Farms, sister. Mrs. Roscoe of Wood- Austrian War Veterans of that city Tukszar to Be Wed in •" Miam concern In the prt- Home Reception of Mr. and Mrs. John Qorecki. of Improvements already made, and Morris Plain*. bridge. The exact nature of Mr. at Kintracht Hall, 630 Elizabeth »•>•*• Tuesday is thai John Tere- Local Churches 22 Harris Street, were married Sat- those contemplated, now. Pv wts a break. The other CAKTEHET The nmrriage of | Platfs illness has not,_ yel_ been avenue. Those planning to attend urday afternoon In Holy Family THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED doesn't seem' to be very Mlas Aim Hasek, fl&ughter of Mr determined, a nurse at the hospital will meet at Lutheran Hall here Church by Rev. Joseph Daladosz. CARTERET Three marriages are that the RUSSIAN-CARPATHIAN and 1U one of those and Mis. Joseph Hasek of 9'1 sa last night. Mr. Platt was at H:45 o'clock and go to Eliza- scheduled to take place here, in The matron of honor was Mrs. CITIEN8 CLUB of GARTERKT show £65 most everybody here would Sharot Street, t<) Charles Zilavy of taken to the hospital in the First beth by automobile. Two Named Delegates the nexL two weeks, those in Mary Stoplnskl. There were four their appreciation for the accom- 1 ve seen not happen. New York, ' took place Saturday Aid Squad ambulance. bridesmaids, the Misses Mary and The meeting was followed by a which the Misses Phiiomena Ma- plishments of the present adminis- ' is mine" saith the Lord, afternoon In Sacred Heart Church Pauline Deckus, sisters of the bride; social during which there was rie Pusillo will become the bride tration, and "« Mill a good motto. This To D. of A. Convention The ceremony was performed by of Thomas Raumllii, Helen 81 tan Miss Helen Goreckl, of Brooklyn, lb music and refreshments served. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVip * »<>t only that the Lord the pastor, Rev, Andrew J. Sakson, of Walter Hiiymanski and Betty a cousin of the bridegroom and Miss 1 ( Junior Hebrew Group Henry Hoffman, Fred Koeble and that thl» organisation hereby ap- wi! of those who need to and was followed by a reception at Harriet Ketty, of Perth Ainboy. Edward Stockman were in charge Tukszar of Harold Kuric of Perth proves of the record and endorsee """ care of but also decides Joseph Paszak acted as best man Mrs. Staubach and Mrs. the home of the bride. and vocal solos were given by Os- Amboy. Mayor Joseph W Mittuch and '"•"is to be avenged. And The ushers were Edward Bober. of Will Name Committees car ateln, Henry Bteigmann, Adoiph Councilman Clifford Cutter and Jos- •*' *"eu taken Into the hands Rapp to Attend Meeting Given in marriage by her father, Miss Tuksiar's wedding comes Carteret; Joseph Ktewlcs and Will- s Nertng and William Solewln. Tick- eph Galvanek for re-election to their '"""""• Uiually turns out to be Ibe bride w»s gowned in white first, and will take place tomorrow iam Qorecki, of Brooklyn, and. Mich in Atlantic City ets were distributed for the dance respective offices. ""'''• boomerang. satin and her bouquet was of In St. Elizabeth's Church, and wil a»l Medwick, of Perth Ampoy. A. J. H. Chooses Morris to be given by the club Satur- (Signed) white roses. Miss Helen Dorn was be performed by the pastor. Rev CARTEKET Mr». Kred Staubach day, October 13. There will be en- The bride wore white satin trim- JOHN KUZMA »»y consolation the State her maid of honor, and was also Weinstein President Ad- Mark Hajurt: Bill Elliott of the theran Hall. for a new member of the lodge, Mrs. SEASON STARTS admitted to the club are: Frances her son. and daughter-in-law, Mr. chrysanthemums. November VI, there Will be prlMf 1'"*.•> auya the bowlers there Harry Graeme. The Induction rites Novtl, Milton Mandel, Howard and Mrs. Paul Bohayda of Wood- Sunday, September 26, bus been After the ceremony, a reception foi wearers of the prettiest, fun- thin year; and what were under the le«d«rthlp of Star CARTERIT -The first meeting HerU and David Jacobowltz, Max bridge, were guests on Sunday at set by MUs Sltaix This wedding and dinner was held in Falcon Hall. niest and most unique costumes. votes discarded ln of Joel Parkw Council of SOuU. Am- of the Fall season for Bright Eyes Mlnsky, of Wood bridge, and Mil- the marriage of Miss Esther Nemeth will take place in Holy Famil; attended by about 300 perBonu. The The dance, for which Mrs. Helen Tuesday? Somebody y oy boy, and Loyal Council. Perth Am- Council, Oe»r»« of Porjahontee. ton dptvak of Perth Amboy. of New Yokrk City to Joseph Meyers Church »t 6 o'clock, and also fol couple will live at 22 Harris Street. Nemlsh la chairman, will be held ln good teacher! And. boy took place Monday night tn No. 1 The bride la a niece of Mrs. Sohay- lowed by a reception 111 Lutheran St. James Hall, Longfellow Street, ; )i«Hiv the taumw Officers for tin year were elect- the taumw After the program wan Fire Hall. A card party was h»ld da. The preceding Bunday Mr. and Hall. "She prospective bride is a KASHA GIVES BLOOD with music by Joseph N«y and till eirtWoyment weently no- alur the meeting, at which high ed .at the meeting last Saturday Mrs* Paul Bohayda entertained for there were card game« »t which the y graduate of Carteret High School White Jackets. ;«e and elaewhtre? The scores wore rn»de by the loUpW- night ariid are as followsfll : Pi the couple at their home ln Almon OAATERIT Police Sergeant following made high seoreaj Presi- and Of the Bchoo! for Nursing ol i.ijj AAuguet t VIVI m dent, Morris Weinstein; Avenue, Woodbrldge. Daniel Kasha gave blooci for a torn Mm Mrs n»nlei Reason, Mr*. Brne»t Beth brad Hospital, Newark. C. D. OF A. «"ABTT ending the tour to Mrs EU«abath' HUubactt, Mrs, Morri* Hopp; transfusion on Sunday lor M. Ko- on Wall Mrs. Arthur Hall, Mrs. Harry vlc+i, of 31 Washington Avenue, CARTKEET- Thursday, October made jeth*e Itoton spitr toe Harry Maim, Mrs Charles Oreen, 8HEE1UAN8 BACK OMB Waodhull. Mrs. John wd. *•"• T._ scimrrv BAJAAE CONTDiWED long time resident ol the borough, 13, has been set hy the member* at • nine the elactlon resulU MM ^Matilda Hlte, Mrs. Oeorge William R« P, Mrs. Charles Shaffer bert Venpok; trustee*. HtfrfetU who was in ft crltica condition at Court Fldells, Catholic Daughter* tf P Hurti. Mcs. Harry Oleckner, Mrs W«i», Rabbi U4MW — The bataar and CARTERERTER T - Desk Sergeang t and S Perth Amboy General Hospital. America, (or a card party Of wWfh' Mr*. Agne. Clifford. Mrs. Kg«rt bi 4MW mm* hr Rt. Omie- Owrge Bherttan, of RooMVellt U(M qhartes Mortl», Mm. —--»*• HeimJioh* ,•-f ~ lunteered tn an- tin. Clifford. Cutter U htrawu , Mr«- Walter «*»«'• Kakhe. "Mrs William