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The Ntw$! Fof Value-Shop The Aii . hi.lc All The Activities The Largwt And Bent 8taop« And K'rr ;,... Town With Your 8mteet In Th« Area Are Our 111 orn,.Town Paper Advertisers. Pitroniie Tbemt NO. 42 CABTERET, ft. J., FRIDAY, JANUARY JO, 1950 PRICE FIVE CENTO VI ii II. S. National Bank in Carteret Will Move C.W.V.Post Jan. 30; Public Inspection set for Jan. 28To Present Council Delays Action CAllTERET — Thi> Flmt N» dow*. AW on the first floor are deposits to speed service. The tfenal Bank in Cirtrrtt will modern bank vaults, coupon machine shows a depOdH hu traiMMt buMnew In Its new booths, liight depository and been made and a recerat flven home, C'MKC Avenue hulnnlni drlveway-ln window. 2-Day Show Monday, January 30, John P. and the receipt cannot be altered On Gas Line; To Confer The hiwment honiws the *<nr- Mulrlhlll, «nnauncf.il today. nce vault and boiler room and and this receipt also shows the M,,,.rv Knables A public ln«p««tl»n of the new there U space for expansion exact transaction of the entry. Variety tintertaiiuncnt sin' modern banking quarters ha* whrn necessary^ "Busy patrons will to Be Given at H. S. ,„ Continue b«efi wt (of Saturday sft+rnoon. The First Bank in Carterrt Is this new service," Mr. MiiMhUI January 28, when oflkm and dl- probably the first Institution In said. January 28-29 With Bor o Zoning Body Their noiott ot the Institution will be Middlesex County to have a Architect on the new baMklng .... Attending high oft hand ta greet thr visitors. drive-In window. Patrons ran house was M. G. Tuifek of Perth CARTERET — Relwarsals arc , in spare time The exterior of thr fireproof drive up with their con and Amboy. Turtur A All, KHuheth n full swing for the variety show in]t ns to be resented by Sacred Heart )pposition Voiced ;| ,„,„,. of Caxtereto atnwtnre Is of (ace brick with transact business without leav- builders, were the,feiwral on- UneaUtir Irtn. Th* Interior Is of ing the vehicle, tractors. Post, 619, Catholic War Veterans March of Dimes Ball Tonight piaster with aeeoustk eelllnj and Nlcht depository service Is pro- Officers of the First National In the Hi»h School audltfltrlum ,i girls are em* lin rubber We fl<n»r. vided by the bank for the first Rank In Carteret are: Ambrose Saturday a.nd Sunday nights, Jan- By West Carteret , jobs. 8ot nlNim( The main floor M-cupta 37,"> time. Mundy. president; hMor M. mry 28 and 29 at 0 o'clock. There Under Legion Post Auspices ; , nK enough to r irlll ttrtre feet. On this floor art lo- There are many Innovations Weiss, vice-president, and Mr. will be a matinee performance Sat- CARTERET — Carterot's cam- Peter Charncy. John Bonk Wil- ,,,,, expensea while Unit on Location cated: puhllr nankin* space, to speed banking facUltta*. The Mulvihlll. cannier. Directors are urday at, 2 o'clock. paljtn to aid the county's 1950 I Ham Lynch, Francis Torncsntk and ' , , j,,st M they'll ( ]t nl bwrd «f dlrerlors1 room, book- most Important, according to A. I). Glass, John Kmdtlersky, Lt. Charles Makwlnskl Is direct March of Dimes drive to replenish Johil Nevlll. beverage. ,|r ,xtra spending CARTERET — Borough Council ktepbu roont, conference room Mr. Miilvlhlll.'ls a new method Carl J, Olsen, Mr. Munly and nf the production. The program funds exhausted last year is now Mrs. Walter Colgan, Mrs. last night postponed action on the In full swing. and cashlen' and Mien' win- of receipts for rhecklnf account Mr. Weiss. folldfc: Thomas Jakeway, Mrs. Clifford to purchase of property ,. students obtain A feature of the drive will bo the Betty Smith and Frank Dnlton Cutter, Mrs. Harry Qlecltner. Mrs. riRht of way for the transconti- ii..r job, on their own comMy duet: Mary Ocorge, sow third annual bs.ll for the benefit nental naturiU gas pine line and n !('iwin 3. Qul t ' Cancer Dressing Unit Oreddle ZuUo and Jolmny Troy of thr fund, sponsored by Carteret. lso for acquisition of a site for „'„,! aipervisor, »aid Reburial Rites Plan to Decorate anno, comedy skit: Billy Kcnnelly. Post. American 'Lesion In Stan. d Mrs, John Katusha of the La a regulator station. Cites Achievement dies' Auxiliary will be in chaise :s; Billy Makwlnskl and Bobby James' Hall tonight. Mayor Stephen Sklba annouirtfi of refreshments. ,ri ,,,is hold Jobs.in For U.J.W. Toth CARTERET—Members of the Graves of Members Williamson, pantomime; Mar Thomas Jakeway, chairman, will at this meeting that the borar,:'.i fly imr of the girls help cancer rtresslnst unit of the Dusko and Mary Slianer, dan« be assisted by the following com- Mrs. Helen Uvln« and Dennis council has decided ajainst thi •.,,i,l duties, such as Lesion Auxiliary here have com- luet: Stanley ."taybft and Ed CtaJ- mittw: Walter Tomczuk and John I Fitzgerald are co-chairmen of the present site of the regulator'and .'I,., helping prepare Service Here Tomorrow pleted a total of 388 dressing Trustees of Oiltl \ kowskl, sons duet; Vtace Albn Katusha, door; Harry Olrckner campaign for this borough, assisted said it is his plan to have the coun- ind Harold E d w a r d s; finance; by John Reid as treasurer and m,,;,i mid cleaning. that required 140 hours or 5one; Leoni ajid cil meet with the zoning commis- For Airman Killed in I Delegated Task; Past Charles Brady, check room; Walter Samuel Kaplan In charge of , ti high «chooi works, it was reported at the .song duot; Family oi sion to determine a most suitable UI lc adlak, music; Walter Colgan,Ispwkers. Mi "' indent employwen Europe in 1943 meetin? of the group. j Grands Night Marked cllegrtnos, accordion ensemble site for the building. Present at the session were I i ind songs; Sacred Heart Ol« In view of this attitude, Hie ,,, graduated of thi CARTERET—Csrtwet Lodge CARTERET — Ttrburlal services Mrs. Martha Colgan, Mrs. Clif- Club, chorus; Charles Makwlnski council also decided to confer fur- ., Hided that now and 267. I. O. 0. F.. announced today Treasurer wi)l be held tomorrow mornlns for ford Cutter, Mrs. Alice Kutusha, naster of ceremonies. ther on the right of way, although :,,blishment calU/for that its trustees have been dele- Second Lt. Joseph W. Toth. one of Mrs. Harold Edwards, Mrs. Har- Taklns pert in the show are lh' it seemed questionable as to the „, indent for after gated to place new markers ant Carterefs heroes who lost his life ry Gleckner, Mrs. Ann KurU, choral sroup of the post and girl' possibility of another such right of flaas at the graves of deceased IS I'.' In the laxt war. Mrs. Theodore Pfennig and Mrs. rom the choir of Sacred Hear! Successful Year way. ...nine Jobs we a John Kaden. members on Memorial Day. •Tb' The funeral will be held at 9 A. ihureh. The tjrotro Includes: Ann? "The hrarint has been held to , ,ome of the rtu- New trustees arr: Harold Qross M. from the Orelner Funeral Home. QUVftletz, M*i7 Mudrafc, Mathild' determine the attitude of the pub- ;,nn said. He added 44 Green Street, WoodbrldKC. A vtoras, Dorothy "'Lauter, Helev Free Magyar Reformed niriiis do not neglect lic," Mayor Sklba said. "We have high mass of rrqulem will be of- and Sidney Fox. one year. Olkun, Mary mid Beatrice Oaydos Parish .1 Jsts RIHC in made no commitments whatsoever, , «ork despite ad- Fraternity Plans m fered In St. Elizabeth's Hungarian A large delegation of memben Mary Shaner, Mary Ferj'o, Agne' but we'll try to get together to iron ,., nicy take upon will visit Queen City Lodce. Plain- Income for Last Year liona. Church here at 10 A.*M. by Rev. •japlk. Mary O'Reilly. AnnaMaru out the situation." Huber, pastor. flfld. November 25 to witness r ^iplak, Mary Borak, Rose Prokop 40th Anniversary 1 The council's decision and :,<d declared that proup mltiHtlon rlenree ixrformw Marian Mazola and Lorraiw I CAKTERET—The annual con Tr? Rehurlal. with full military hon- 1 prreaUonal mcetlns; of the Pree mayor's comments followed the i thr side lobs the by Leonard ZieglPi- and his staff Krlssak. ors will take place In St. Gertrude's j Magyar Reformed Church was held before the council of on in no way Inter- Hebrew Group Arrange j of the tenth district to mnre th«r Jones, president of the Cemetery. Colonla Also. Edward Shaner, John ; Sunday, with the Rev. Alexander' ,, -III- 11 | thirtv-flve members. Grand Mf-'" •Coval. Oene Dlnja, Alexander West Carteret Association. He said rt v. :i Lieutenant Toth, 21. a bom- Dnroczy, pastor, and WllllamJJagy, Sperial Program ;i>lany IJosf .ph Moshei. „, New J(,rsev tho association was opposed to the inkers, he said, are bardier, was killed December 20, Vludrak, Leon Curran, Joseph Ba- shief-elcter, presiding. Al Installation Fete Sovereign Representative Wlllla/r tiiercz. John Brechka, John ano right, of way as well as to the salo ,i ry ambitious. Some 1943. durlnc an air combat over Baldwin will be present. \ndiew Shullck. Stephen Lukach Acrording to the report submit- of lots for a regulator station. them money to go to COl- Bremen. Germany. It was his sec- CARTHRfTT Robert Chodosli. Leading the representation from Prank and Anthony Oaydos, Mich ted, there, were 160 worship serv- He felt that the installation of iiieir parents are not ond mission. Entering tha service president of the Carteret Hebrew the local lodge are Tliomas Moss acl Caplk. John Green, Joseph ices held in 1949.