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x XXI-NO. 2 farteret CARTERET, N. J., FRIDAY, A^RIL 18, 1952 PRICE EIGHT CENTS .pinian Church Wedding March Hits Faster Pace in Borough; Harmony for Fall Borough Preparing for Air Raid Council Approves K Si. Demetrius Three Couples Will March to Altar April 26 Election Is Urged Test; State Lists Instructions Pay Increase CARTERET -- A step-up In lowlnn a wedding trip to Florida, ployed as testers at the General CARTEJRET The Carteret stations are to follow the regular Mark Easter the cadence of the march down the couple will reside at the La- Cable Company, Perth Amboy, By Mayor Skiha efense Council has announced air raid drills. To the middle aisle Is noted In the fayette street addresfl, where the Romance began. hat a state-wide air raid test will Industries having continuous To Boro Employed ,,, I Together with all borounh. Ilrabec-Rogow«kl Leonhard-Blerota. e held during the week of April CARTER.ET — A solid Demo- processes that cannot stand ten- CARTERET—A salary lncrcast AH11' WoddlnR bells will rln« for Holy Family Church at 3 P. M. At 4 P. M. in the Holy Family 37 to May 3. ;,;ill,.hcs of the Eastern xalic organization for the Impor- | minute Interruption, will partici- »f *300 per annum for all munici- '•" || , members of St. three couples In Carteret nn will be the scene of the marriage Church, Miss Eva 3lerota, Named "Operation ," pate to the extent that personnel V Saturday, April 28. tant Presbyterlal election thft fall pal employes. Including police, ""' Ukrainian Orthodox of Miss Wanda Rogowskl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mat- was urged by Mayor Stephen Skl- the objective of the test Is to de- not directly Involved In the proc- : : Gaslor-Sloan and firemen, was approved by the Hi '"'.,, llhsrrve the Feast of daughter of Mrs. Julia Rogow- thew Slerota, 78 Union Street, ba, incumbent, nominated at termine public response to air raid esses will carry out the drills. 1 Mips Iimbe] P. Sloan. daughter skl, 9 Salem Avenue and the late will be married to Carl Leon- Borough Council in an ordinance^ ,.|', Sunday, April 20th. Tuesday's election. He will be op- conditions. The movement ot highway vc- introduced on first readlifc lust" I of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sloan, 24 Victor Rngowskl to John Hru- hard, son of Mr. an9 Mrs. Jo- This air raid test will be the lVirrs wiu begin at 8 posed by Frank A. Bareford Jr. hlclrs will be subject to the con- night. Lofavctte Street .will become the bee. 218 Fayette Street, Perth seph Leonhard, 28 Bloomfleld first to be held In New Jersey re- '" ,]„, morning with a pro- in the fall. He declared: trol of police on duty at the time bride of Marine Cpl. Walter Amboy, son of the late Mr. And avenue, Fords Section, Raritan uiring public participation. To of the alert. Drivers hearing the Men In the street department 5 Otosior, son of Mr. and Mrs. "The Democratic Organization who work on an hourly bash had '| ''"',„i,id the church edifice Mrs. George Hrubec. A recep- Township. A reception will fol- has made a good showing at the assure that the populace of the nlert, will bring their vehicles to "•'.'.„ nil the falthf\U will John Qaslov. 2 Elmwood avenue. tion will follow at Whltey's, low at the Holy Family Paroch- borough will observe We alert. a full stop as soon as practicable, their pay hiked accordingly as did f The ceremony will take place at State St. Perth, Amfcoy. Miss Ro- ial School Hall. Miss Alice Oo- primary. NOTW that we have passed employes in the street cleaning'% '::,;. ,in,,inn of the Easter over that hurdle, there is no rea- posters are being distributed call- to the curb or side of the road. II 4 P, M. in St. Joseph'3 Church. Kowskl will be attended by her towlckl will be maid of honor ing attention to the proposed teat. department. '- ;,,;!„« of Resurrection jon why we can't work together The driver, In selecting his stop. 4 ,„ front of the church A reception will be held at 6 sist«r, Stella and best man will and the bvldesmaids will te Mlas There will not be any mobili- ping point, will give consideration The full text of the pay raise 11 ! P. M, at the Portuguese Club, be Mr. Hrubec's cousin, Qeorge Adrienne Cselle and Miss Doro- in behalf of the entire Democratic |' ,,„,,. it will have been ticket at the polls in November." ation of civil defense forces other to the safety of his passengers ordinance will be published in next •'.",".. , priest will continue Perth Amboy. Miss Dorothy Sar- Mlkulka. On return from a trip thea Eckalewitz. The best man than police, auxiliary police on und the snffty of others. Friday's issue of the Carteret' lli( zlllo will be the bride's attend- Tuesday's Results •'''•,,„, church. Divine llt- to Canada, the couple'Will re- will be John Kovach and the wardens who are near their Pusenicer Directions Press. . i(,i the Chrysotom ant and Frederick Oaslor will be side at 720 Cortland Street, ushers will be John Rodzjnka The Democratic Organisation m best man for his brother. Fol- at the time the sirens sound. Passengers in buses and trucks At the same time, the council •'•„.' ,|' T A. M. With Rev. Perth Amboy. Both are em- and Edward Lair. was successful In putting over Its Schools will carry out regular- will remfiln in their vehicles. Rail- also approved on first reading an candidates. Councilman Joseph ", ' i,:lk a« celebrant, The ly established air raid drills. Per- roads will cooperate to the fullest ordinance providing for a 40-hour -A ,,:,,,„• will sing under the sonnel in Industry, public build- extent possible flurina the red week for fire engineers. Council- ;„ ,,| prof. Leonard Char- Coloring of 'Pysanky', Eggs for Julian Easter CARTERET — Even though ings, department stores, railroad (Continued on Page 2) man Walter Sullivan said that Julius Kiih lost out in the race ilnce all other employes are on * M,,n,lny and Tuesday be for the Democratic nomination 40-hour work basis, the same ,«, il ' I ! Dog Vaccinations, Will privilege should be accorded the ! 1 • rtays of obligation, di- its councilman, he came through lit Carries on Slavonic Custom of Centuries Ago with flying colors In another Sixteen Members fire engineers. 1 ,,;; will be celebrated at Start Here June 23 f I " CARTERET — Coloring rtnd decoration of eggs here can recall spending long winter evenings at race, The ordinance also provides for II A called by Slavonic races as "pysanky" Is reaching this pastime while in their home countries, but ,.„,,,! church** adhere KUh, a Drmorrotlc commlt- CARTERS7T — Health In-' Enroll in Church (the addition of two fire engineers^ ,.r thp flnrt Ecumenl- its seasonal production peak In the kitchen of three or four weeks before Raster is the custo- feenuui from thr eleventh dis- jpeetor Mlchmi) YMCIIMVI an- . making a total of nine men It fat • Carwret lolk will celebrate Walter according to mary time tor preparation here. trict, was elected by 69 votes. ",'jVwhlch decldad that nounced today that a dog vac- CARTERET — On Holy Thurs- believed that Carteret is the first' | the Julian calendar on Sunday, April 20. The eggs are blessed the clay before Easter A write-in vote for Oouflas cination clinic will be held in the municipality in New Jersey to '• I-, i i ,f Resurreqtlon must day the First Presbyterian Church , irst full moon of the The workers are mostly women of Slavonic and distributed as gifts. Each symbol on a "ps- Zonobia chalked up only four borough from June !I3 to June ?rant firemen the 40 hour, week. origin whose families brought to this country the vote*. received into membership 16 per- r , . rannot coincide with sanky" means something and each section of 27. Sessions are slated for 2 P, M. sons who made their confession of Municipal consent was granted •,'hMstof Passoyer. art of egg-dyeing. They have been working on the There will be two evening aith before the congregation to Public Service Coordinated' eggs during the past few weeks, putting Into that Ukraine has Its own basic designs. faith before the congregation. „ - ,1,-mii observance Synowleckl and Walter Sullivan clinics, Tuesday, June 24 and They are Nancy Amimdson, Nlel I Transport to operate 20 buses on ,, v.inee of Easter by the chore all the artistry that generations of practice Celebrating Easter this weekend are members Thursday, June 28 at 7 P. M. e New have accumulated. were easy winntrs, polling 454 and C!n<>ge. Edith Colgan, Judith Con- 'l York-Atlantic City run. , i, exceptionally sol- of St. Mary's Greek'Cftthollc Church, St. Ellas' The state mobile x-ray unit rad, Carolyn King, Janet McLMn, The buse& use the New Jersey The skill and Ingenuity of Ukrainian women Greek Catholic Church and St. Demetrius' 500 votes respectively as against TI he busei us th N J nmsidered the most 210 votes cast for Julius Klsh wh will be in the borough July 9 Lillian Moore, Beverly Schmidt. urnplke through the borough, , In particular have placed Easter egf? coloring on Ukrainian Church. These parishes conform to the and 10 from 2 to 5 P. M. and Thomas Toblassen, Irene Wyatt, i nly day of the year. the highest plane In folk art. Ukrainian women Julian calendar with their holidays. 5ought the Democratic, nomlna from 7 to 9 P. M. ,,ni;,ns like other peoples (ion. Warren Donnelly, Mr, and Mrs. Anlsseto Cams, Mrs. William • iv,. lands been enslaved Unopposed, Mayor Stephen Ski- PAL Fund Drive n.iicss Soviet regime see Elliott, Jr., and Mr, and Mrs. Easter Rites Listed ( ba was credited with 474 votes Henry B, Mehrlnnder, Jr. , lion of Christ a sym- Halloween Purade Borough Hadassah James Lukach, Democratic^andl- Craftsmen Open , forthcoming rebirth of By St. Mary's Church date for assessor, also unopposed Those who have Joined have Set for May 1 , ndence and,statehood. received 454 votes. also completed either the regular . .iinong those who ar- To Be Sponsored CARTERET — The Feast of To Attend Jubilee Junior Communicants' Class or Resurrection according to the The Republican vote: Frank A Their New Home •the Special Adults' Class, j CARTERET —The Police Ath- •liis country In recent Bareford Jr., candidate for mayoi letic League will begin a drive for ,vim live In hopes o! Julian Calendar will be marked The church has receive? a new funds May 1, It was announced by St. Mary's Greek Catholic 337; John Nemlsh and Walte: CARTERET — The Carteret in their native land Asain This Fall Session at Shore Craftsmen's Club will open Its new baptismal font from a member of ioday. (him h Sunday, Sitar, candidates for council, 329 the church. The font was dedi- a custom of otchang- and 326 respectively and. William clubrooms at 86 Elm Street to- Funds are needed to carry on , i lii-eetlngs, who have CARTERET Announcement Rev. Leo R. Pelensky, paster CARTEBET — Mrs. Jean Wohl- morrow night. cated and used at the Holy Thurs- 1 gemuth and Mrs. Philip Drour Greenwald, incumbent for asses- day communion service, A new the PAL program here. A bis pro- i,,.,-. "Christ Is risen, — was mad* today 'that Ahe iinnual of the church has announced sor, 343. The clubrootns are situated on a have been named delegates by communion table cross was also gram is planned for the Fourth will rise." Those, how- Community Hallowe'en Parade will that Rssurrection matins and Carteret gave Estes Kefauver, Plot comprising sixteen lots. pro- again be lield tills year under ilie Carteret Chapter of Hadassah to given by Uie same member and of July which will include gamei , i.uve been living In the IPKII muss will be sung in St, vldlng plenty of parking space and md contests as well as ftreworkfl. ausplce.s of the Borough Recrta- Ellas' Greek Catholic Church attend the silver jubilee confer- Democratic candidate for presi- was used for the first time Easter [I',,I SMH-S for several decades dential nomination, 437 votes. room for picnic facilities during Sunday. The ladies' unit met last night '[•,,,.,nu' naturalized do not Uon Department. Sunday morning at 6 o'clock. ence of the Northern New Jersey the summer. Region of Hadassah, the Women's Dwig'ht W. Eisenhower, on the William Elliott, Sr., an elder of t the Borough Hall with Mrs. P'tum to the lands of The announcement was made Today, Good Friday, vespers Property surrounding the new John Reid presiding, It was an- Zionist Organization of America,, G.O.P. ticket was credited with the church, will represent the Nevertheless, they look Jointly by Councilman James J. will be sunc at the same church 241 votes and Senator Robert Taft home is being staked out in prepa- nounced that a white elephant invsent tyranny Lukach and I. R. Fariss who will to be held at the Berkely-Car- ration for gradllng and-landscap- chcurch at the meeting of the at 7:30 o'clock, with 156- votes. Harold E, Stassen Elizabeth Pre3bytery to be held in -ale will be held May 3 from 1 to ,;'i. "Iron Curtain" as a be co-chairmen of the festivity. Father P«l«nsky announced teret Hotel, Asbury Pafk, April zot 13 votes. ing. The approaches to the build- (P.M. , min their kinsmen are 22, 23 and 2*. tag, also will be paved. Perth Amboy next Tuesday at v "We'll have more and better that he will bless the food of P.M. n:i cherish fond hopes that Details of 'the conference were The building Itself Is constructed A Joint meeting with the men's ; prizes this year," Fariss said. "We hi? parlshonert Sator^, vlslt- The Sacrament of BaptUm will ,,,r lond wUl rM m trt- lOpe to arrileve greater -fllrttcrpa- mtllnetfaf 1 Jffeetihf^T^IJSRrtr on t#B'TeTWttf«WJl''1l«rl* 40 by unit 1* planned for April ay, . t y iiiKi i;lory. For this reason Ine their homes beirlnn(n| at be administered to Infants this ion because Of added Incentives. 10 A, M. here last night at the home of on 24 feet IB dimension, The lower Mrs. dBhevJeve Prey, secretary, » old Amerleaw" and level, finished In knotty, pine with Sunday. that the first bowlim? The annual Hallowe'en parades Mrs. Louis LeBow. Young people of high school age e wling in, came hire In recent rst sponsored by the Carteret a- sound-proof celling and tile- ... „.,„., ., -la» toto Which S3 girls are enrolled with much feeling "Let The theme of the conference in : Iraftsmen's Club were about to "We Look Ahead." An address on Lists Activities block floor, contains an open- will resume their Sunday meetings .wililll start t practice next Tuesday at ;md let His enemies be s abandoned when the borough hearth fireplace and a solid ma- at the manse at 7 P. M. ,;hhe Academy AlleysAlleys, i . iike as the smoke I.O.O.F. to Attend this subject will be the feature creation committee came to the of -the opening dinner, Tuesday CARTERET--The American Le- hogany bar, 35 feet long, with The dark-horse prize wn.s award- , o shall they vanish; •,'ion Auxiliary held their regular.matching bar cabinets and ncces- 3d to Mrs, Antoinette Nardi. MX mclteth at the face of es:-ue and decided to stage it. evening by Mrs. Mows P. Ep- Motorist Charged Because of the success of the Ceremony Tonight stein, a former national president. meeting Wednesday evening at the'sories. jii;ial venture, it was decided to The musical program at the din- Boro Hall. Mrs, Martha Colgan.j With Tipsy Driving . (;,xid Friday, vespers will !ontinue it thia year. CARTERET — Carteret Lodge ner will be a choral presentation, chairman of the past presidents' and past commanders dinner an- CARTERET — Gilbert Marvel, i: li P. k., With » pro- "It was shown in the borough No. 267 IOOF will be guests of 'The Promised Land," with more Calvanek Funeral ;,! mnd the church. A Lawrence Lodge of Perth Amboy than 100 voices participating. nounced that the dinner will be Mrs. Moravek, 75, 35, 16 Rock Avenue, Plainfield, last year" said Fariss. "that Hal- was arrested at 2 P. M. yesterday I i in ting the btirlal of the tonight at the Installation of Lfuv- held April 26, at the Ukrainian Pa-| lowe'en can be wholesome and On Wednesday various members vilinn at 7:30 P. M. A party will be by lit. Thomas Hemsel on a charge Largely Attended .1. in- carried In the pro- constructive. Costumes and maske rence officers. Hempstead Lodge of of the regional staff will hold i) i then placed on a spe- held for the sold star mothers on Dies; Rite Tuesday of driving a car while under the meant good fun and not unde- Long Island will be present and workshop sessions on fund-rais- May 5. Chairman of this affair is alleged Influence of liquor. CARTERET -- Borouyh oill- ,.V;iri<;i altar at the center rage behavior. iuirh beautifully decor- Install the Lawrence Lodge officers. Inv, membership program and Mrs, Harry Glackner. CARTERET Mrs. Barbara The motorist was taken into luls, men prominent in the The Hallowe'en program. Far- other phases.- •:.'. nit flowers and raster Oiand Lodge Officers of New Jor Plans a.re being formulated for Moravek, IB, 11 Warren Street, custody after lie drove his car over •hurch, civic and fraternal life of ,ss said,' is being carried on at "a sey will present and witness tlje The conference will include with the annual Memorial Day pnradc. Ions active In church and lodge the sidewalk in front of the Wash- he borough attended the funeral r faithful wUl visit the holesome outlet." ::.! lute in the night and ceremony. a luncheon Thursday at which Mrs. Harry Glackner, Mrs. Mar- work, died last night at her home. ington School. if Joseph S. Qalvanek, former Representatives of District No. four awards will be presented to garet Sidun, Mrs, Walter Sak and Tiie funeral will be held from Examined by Dr. J. J. Reason, :ouncilman, held from his home : An; day praying and 365 Roosevelt Avenue, Monday ...miles around the altar. 10 will meet this week and choose i the chapters who,have done_ out- Mrs. John Ksitusa will attend the tier home Tuesday morning. Mai-vel was pronounced under the pl. Honuih Leaves standing work in the fields of pro- National Presidents luncheon Mon- Born in Czechoslovakia, Mrs. Influence of an intoxicant. norhlng. A solemn hiuh mass of old Custom a new District Deputy Grand Mas- Korea for Carteret ter. A Carteret candidate has been gram, membership, education and day, May 12, at the Essex House Moravek was the widow of Florian He was held under $240 bond •equiem was offered in Sacied :ii nistom of $» blessing regional cooperation. In Newark, New Jersey. The annual Moravek. pending a heai-ini? date to be set Heart Churnh. There was a pio- selected and expected to be elected fusion of floral tributes. |K:i ••<•. food Is faithfully ob to Carteret ^ress at this meeting. Preparations have p addition to the delegates, a county banquet will be held May She was a communicant of by Magistrate Louis Robert Brown. •vine parishioners will WITH THE 25TH IN?(ATITRY been completed for the celebration number of other Carteret mem- 10, at the Pines Hotel. Sacred Heapt Church, a member The Rev. L J. Petrick, pastor, •;.>-i. tuod to the church hall 3IV. IN KOREA — Cpl. Alfred J. of the 49th Anniversary of Car- bers of the Hadassah will attend Mrs. Ida Cutter and Mrs. Ann if the Altar Rosary Society of the vas celebrant; the Rev. Casper m • ii. others have the ritual 'iornak, son of Mr. and Mrs. John teret Lodge which was instituted in the Conference, Kurtz, co-chairmen of the cancer church and Sacred Heart P.T.A. Federation Day Fete Yost, pastor of St. Joseph's R. C. niii-.i m their homes. The 19(13. dressing committee announced 3he was also a member Unit Jhurch, deacon, and the Rev, ,. ;<>(<» will be assisted by . Hornak, 39 John Street, Car- For Club Thursday teret, N. J . recently left the 25th that 30 hours was spent in the ')24, Slovak Ladies Jednota. this Nicholas Norusis, assistant pastor >-»•# a i Aii.irew Beck Of So. Bound Installation of officers will take month of March and 150 dressings borough, and Unit 74, St. Helen 'nfantry Division on the Korean pjace and a roast beef supper will St. Elms' Guild Will CARTERET — Miss E, C. Mona- if St. Joseph's R. C. Church, sub- -'^* • N j, an day Saturday from were made. The next meeting will Society, Jednpta, Perth Amboy. ieacon. The employees of the M . until late at night. Rev ront for rotation to the United be served. Sam Chodosh, Neal Hold Dance Apr'd 27 be held April 28,1952, Anyone hav- ghan, a member of the high school States. Chodosh and Harry Chodosh will Surviving are flve children, faculty here will address the Car- American Agricultural Company. p nil viiit the homes of the ing old awhite used linens or ma paid their respects in u body Prh receive 25 year Jewels. Many Joseph and Paul, Perth Amboy; teret Woman's Club at its meet- i in Perth Amboy, Old A veteran unit of 'the Korean CARTERET — The final .ar- terlal may donate them for cancer Stephen, Carteret; Mrs. /Manuel lay night at 8 o'clock and the Wnndbridge, Rahway and War. the 25th was one of the first Grand Lodge Officers have been rangements are being completed dressings. ing next Thursday at 2 P. M. in men's Jednota and National Sokol invlted'to'attend. Da Canceled, Woudbridge; 'Mra. the music room of the high school l«i -in rounding towns, while •o see combat. It recently has by the Ladies' Guild of St. Ellas' Donations were given to a needy Jrhn PaNvrik, Cai'ieret; twelve Societies held ritual services Sat- ;:i.:.nk will visit thuse in ieen engaged in patrol action near Greek Catholic Church for its family for clothing, to the induc- grrndchlklren and a sister, Mrs. At this meeting, the club wil jrday evening at 1 o'clock. he 3»th parallel. spring dance to be held April 27 tion center in Newark, and also to Julia Zicjc, Perth Amboy. mark its twenty-fifth Federation James Mart\n Rites Day. There will be vocal selections The Port Reading Fire depart- Corporal Hornak entered the in St. Ellas' Hall. Vinaland Hospital, Vlneland. ment held ritual service* Sunday an(i ls by Miss Mary Ann Ruckrlegel. irmjrta M*V«*M* Mrs. John Hila und Mrs. Michael nation was also given totrht iiWerl- iltfht at 8 o'clock conducted by \rn Council JVantel % a non-commissioned officer In Bazaral are planning chairmen and can Legion Drum and Bugle Corps. Miss Ducko Engaged -he Rev. Stanislaus Miliw, Mem- .,^ harge of prisoners of war. 'CABTERET — Many friends Mrs. Michael Kuttiak, Mrs. Mi- Hostesses for the meeting were DANCE ON SUNDAY jers of the Holy Name Society of Convention Delegates and relatives attended the funeral chael Toth and Mrs. Robert Zal- Mrs. Anna Tomczuk and Mrs. Elsie To Elmer Resko CARTERET — St. Jiimes Post, the Sacred Heart R, c. Church and SUPPKE TOMORROW services for James Martin, 528 eskl are in charge of reception. King. 615, Catholic War Veterans wil Carey Council, Knights of Colum-' Roosevelt Avenue, held Saturday CARTERET — Announcement n Mrs. William Heiila and Mrs. has been made by Mr. and Mrs. hold a dance Sunday evening April >us, recited the Rosary led by loiok and James 3- Du" CARTERET — The Ladies' Aux- morning at the Synowleckl Fun- 20 at 8t. James' Auditorium, Long- li named by Carey Coun- iliary of the Polish American CUib George Dikun are kitchen co- Frank Dacko, 80 Heald Street, of father Petrlsk Saturday evening eral Home. 4fi Atlantic Street, Rev. cjiairmen. Mrs. John Hila and Mrs. Losak Is Honored, the engagement of their daughter, fellow Street. Music will be fur- Members of the police depart- iits of Colujnwjl as dele- will hold an Easter supper In Fal- Orion C. Hopper Jr., pastor of the nished by Kara and Nemeth Bro- Uie state ccttvwvUon lr con Hall at 6 o'clock tomorrow Michael Toth are in charge of re- By Tau Beta Pi Society 3tella, to Elmer Resko, son of Mrs. ment paid their respects Sunday at First Presbyterian Churoh offici- freshments and Miss Jacqueline thers orchestra. i o'clock lh the afternoon. The city May Iftjp 1$. An night. v Margaret R«sl?o, 190 Randolph 11 und Frank Oojrena are ated. Interment was In Rosehill illlii and Mlsa Doris Hila are in (Special tu Carteret Press) Street and the late Stephen rtesku )fflcers and dlretitora of the United Mrs, Mary Szullmowski and Mrs Cemetery, Linden. charge of tickets. Dorothy Szullmowski are chair- TEOY, N. Y. — John W, Lozak, Sr. ATTENDS CONVENTION Roosevelt Savings and Loan AbiO- men. Mrs. Albert Gilbert and Mrs. Bearers were William Benton, Robert Zaleskl und George Di- son-of Mr. and Mrs. John Loz The prospective bride was gradu- CARTERET — Supervising :latlon paid their respects at 8 3D ' lust meeting, the follow Frank Balkti, Anthony Nemeth, 55 Holly Street, Carteret, N. J., Principal Edwin S. Quln Jr. at- j'clock Sunday night. if applications for mem- Frances Oryzlec will be in charge kun are special chairmen. ated from Carteret High School of tables aad Mrs. Catherine Kim- John Foruy. Joseph Kovadk and is among 81 Rensselaer Polytech- and Is employed at the Rarltan tended a, five-day convention of Interment was held in at. Ger- back Is In charge of reservations Al Krasowskl. nlQ institute students named to Arsenal. Her fiance, also a gradu- the" American Association of trude's cemetery, Rahway. Bearers Joswh Bsisos, Tali Beta Pi, national honorary WIOO* School Administrators held in Bos- were Oabor Danes, Anton Hrechka, , Oezr Dobrovcjlsky Mrs. Woodman Rites ate of the Ca eret High School engineering society. is in the Army. ton. Ambrose Mildrak, John Lysek. Jul-." Daniel Semenra Held Here Wednesday To be eligible for Tau Beta P us Nepshlnsky and Joseph Trst- , Joseph Sandor :nsk-y, members of the men's Jed- Get Your Birthday Certificate CARTEREM1 — Funeral services a senior must rank In the upper Mesaroo, Charles fifth of his class, a second-term iota and the National Sokol So- Hi-. applied for rein- were held Wednesday afternoon il ties. for Mrs. Alice B. Woodiinan, 74 Junior in the upper eighth. In ad- Carteftt Junior Achievement Without Delay, Registrar Urges Emerson Street, widow pf Edgar dition to scholaatio achievement, atf birth certificate* Is be- candidates are elected by jthelr fel- * CARTERET — An Increasing P. Woodman, held at her late 1 demand for birth certicltteates ins encountered by older men low students on the basis of char- Unit Vies for National Honor Mr. und Mrs. Finn Are' Clinic home. Rev. Orion C, Hopper Jr., 1 I, reported at the office of the and women born In Carteret.. aoter and other personal qualities CARTERM — Stockholders' plan to have stockholders' meet- s The borough was Incorporated pastor of the First Presbyterian Hoill for Tuin Son*i " lor Next Tuetdty registrar of vital statistics In tins Church officiated, Interment was which meet the standards of the report* of fewtaty-thre* Junior ings, prepare and file stock- in 1906. Since then ftQ authentic fraternity. borough, In Wishing ton Cemetery. South Achievement companies in this holders' meeting*, prepare and CARTiH»$T—Mr. and Mrs, \ ;'A|'M..KKr — Spring clinics record Is being kept of all 'births. Lottk is a senior In Rensseluei's area, Including the firm spon- file stockholder reports, prepare 111 The demand ls due to the fatt River. Bearers were Thorans Dev- seph Plruii M Union Street entar«'l| ">'*t. week, Health In- But those born hare before management engineering depart- sored, by th> U. 6. Metals Re- dividends or explain looses, then talned at ailmily dinner in honor;f| that most defense factories to- 11)06, have a tough time to get ereaux, Joseph Lloyd, Rusfiel Ro- \iii-iiuei YurchMkl has an gan, Clarence Linns, Nicholas Ha- ment. He also U a member of EJM- fining Compifty here, are being liquidate. of the christening of their day require proof »f birth aa well such certificates. In m*ny cases, ilon Delta Sigma, national man- hl f lob and John Fee. studied by Sft awards committee Next, Wednesday, winners of sons, Jojeph Paul and WUiJaini '"""uiizatlon cllpio will be the records have been kept in agement engineering society. to determtn* winners who will a special sales report contest James. Baptismal services iporel«n-born residents of the Woodbrldge ,Towri«hlp of which Mrs. Woodman was a charter r •;• -'-'v. April»«ijjp;M. boroUfh without birth certifi- vie Ior mtl4^|]i honors Will be announced with victors held In Jit. Joseph's Church w 11 l Carteret was a p*rt, In olden member of Rahway Chapter, 13, Rev., Nlch«W Norusk O.SM/ •""«i)h WfRtuoh *8: cates are encountering consider- HONDAS ENGAGED by the qualifying for entry In the Na- oough, days, mostly mWwhWJ handled Order of Eastern Star and a mem- (Mating. Sponsors *«$ Mr- able !trWble to greeting them ber of the First Presbyterian A8TERJHT — Announcement Junior computa fttl be JuOgedjd ' tional Sales Executive Club con- births and some orfthejn failed and lndlvidui} Mtevers will be test May 3, Mrs. Anthdny" Ktitmd- Jr. these days. ' to register new bfbofftl W Church. been made of the engagemeng t Mrs. Paul Iflluylo. A. woman. M» other day Surviving are a son, Howard, a of Miss Stella Kontes, dhdgt oonte»tln« rk pbllege scholar- factors to be considered by will At the-registrar'! Oflloe It was daughter ship* totalling WQ.WO and, »U- •outfit her birth certificate In brother. John Hatter, both of this of Jfr. and Mrs. .Michael Kondand . the Judges arc quality of pro- suggested that ev^ry person f J fio toe M duct, achiever* and adviser at- m should make sure M bwing " place; a sister, Mra. Fannie RUelr. 51 Iforcer Street to JBWward O. BOARD to Junior, it Conference, tendance, total sales, complete- w8 birth cert««»t«, registrar South River and two Sb*ner, son of Mr. ap4 Mrs, Jh M| t h S17 {tyOMve> Avenu ness of sales, financial and pro- ' >y keep . Another woman is,glad to, i dr«n. •>-',v Thu (Ute UM bean *et for duction reports"u*d leadership J' ' - ' i'W 1'' * IM •>Uli Qji (" . TTHDAY, APRIL IS, 1952

Mfke•* Irm 4k>ugh. -Knead until CMCICM made a ahaTp torn and ripp,.,|, ^ Preparing gmooth and elastic. Covet nnd set self-reliant young lady «tt-- of her tr*ra|e doero Mow Cofferer Voted for local ttsTiilw«. (Contlnund frnn> PM* l) Sarah Annie's to a warm p1nee to rise until dou- her shiny new sedan be- •JjBrt. Passenger tralrw In motion ble In bulk. Knead auatn. Break tween two parked truek«. timed ofl smajl piece, shape Into bulls, 'HIl/prof>iw Etwrprnry Sklba 62 34 30 79 60 36 40 2fl 12 37 56-474 and let rise until treble In bulk. line of cars, and was the first to Health DepaftlMttt to rni „ mitomnbllp windshield placard of S.vntwlpi'ki 43 17 44 93 51 28 46 20 M 33 -9* =-464 . Arnidnd Sntrrtee Rolh Brush tops with melted butter or reach the outskirts of the town. her home, Mtt. Maty Wln- Pnlllvnn 65 54 21 121 58 39 30 32 rfl 29 35 •-- 900 margarine and sprinkle with "« any typr will be I\«»<1 durlnK the 1 cup milk "That's what I call drlvta*!" the responded. However, she ir11(l test.^Viirdpris nnrl auxiliary police Kl.sli IS 10 27 28 18 6 20 6 8 12 80 « 210 \\ Cup Shortening cup sugar, cinnamon, chopped al- cop •directing ttafflc called over to later to -Uwpeotors: "No rm , will wear i -mutation mm bond* and I,uk;trh 60 33 29 73 5» 34 33 2t 16 35 67 -rt'4$4 V2 Cup sugar mdnds and raisins. Bake In nn a friend. get fn. Now the trouble |S helmeU. Bu'ffoiri 16 25 18 27 52 Tl 20 18 21 41 99 ^'337 1 Teaspoon salt OVen <00 degrees for 2f> minute,. But two minutes later, the same "rtjoso i>rrmitt«l to movf durtnn Npmi.'.h IS 23 18 27 48 31 28 22 51 37 58 = 820 1 Yeaat cake rats that are In can't get oui 25 47 young lady reached her street. the test will be doctor* mi oiner- Sllnr 17 24 18 30 80 19 31 39 56-336 2 Tablespoons lufcftwarm water Business District genry rnll. imrl flrrmcn on Uw flrppnwfilri 15 2ft n 27 49 33 32 22 22 39 61 343 4 to 5 Cups 'flour The estate agent was showing Way to answer a cnli. Durlni; Op- 2 EKKS well beaten Bodger over the house. eration Now Jwufy newdpopor re. Vi Cups raisins "Iffl't this rather a poor dis- portVrs wlfl not. bo required lf> Vt Cup almonds Ulct?" asked Bodger. take shelter awl will be allowed Eisenberg, Horszowski to Offer 1 Teaspoon cltHiamon "Certainly not," replied the PUBLIC NOTICE freedom in tlw perfnrm I Heat milk and add shortening, agent. "You will find that your of their tlutlc*. For the ,>ur- neighbors never borrow less than "4 cup sugar, and salt. When luke- Carteret Bas Service, Inc., has prtitterted flhe Board of this lest only, proper Sonata Recital on April 24th warm, add yeast oake which has five dollars." Hfin'! press pollre cards, or CD MKWAR.K Residents of Miiple- which IB now one of the outstand- been dlsiolvad In warm water. Add af Public Utility Commissioners of theState of New *ioBBJ.incfttlon eni-dn. will be ic- wood, Millburn. the OianiTes.Short ing European chamber music en- V/z CUPS flour. Beat wall. Cover %UU ^'1 of reporters. CABD OF THANKS Jersey (or an Increase in fares to 10 owrts for one Hills. Newark and other rommu- sembles. and set in a warm place to rise, | Thro will not be any mobiliza- JAMES MARTIN When double in bulk, add eggs and j rone 'anfl 5 cents for the second stone. tion t-f rlvll tierenne forces, other nltlns are on the Chamber Music Klsc.nberg la returning from We wish to express our sin- Corrtniiltrp of the Griffith Music Europe fnr the forthcoming con- mix well. Add enough flour to than pollen, 811x111017 police or cere thanks to our friends, for The Board of Public Utility Commissjonm hns who are near their post Foiindniinn which will sponsor the cert aftei a most successful con- their kind expressions of sym- time the slreni sound. sonata rrcllal to be i:lven by Mau- cert tour which Included a per- CAW) OF THANKS pathy and floral tributes ex- set 10:30 A. WI., Tuesday, April 22, WSf2, at the rice KiMcnbert!. cellist, find Mie- formance of the Bnch cycle, simi- OAiLVANEK tended In the recent bereave- Chambers of the Board, lflfiO Broad Street, Newark r:'.ysl»w Horszowski, plnnlst, In lar to that which he gave in New ment in the death of a dearly DRDOR" WP wish to express our sin- Griffith Auditorium. Newark, on York last season, at three London cere thiinks to our relatives, beloved friend, James Martin. V. J., as the time and place for TuWic Hearing on nmhined production of the We especially wish to thank fro.ni.lcr drugs" in the United Thursday wtilnt,'. April 24, Mrs. concerts. He also lectured on the friends and neighbors for their the Petition. Kuuene Piirsmihet of Maplewood monodic works of Bach at British kind expressions of sympathy, the Rev. O. C. Hopper; boys es IIHS Brown from a tiny bit from Lub Dept.; boys from [penlrinin to G3 torn; monthly in is clmlrman (if l,lio committfle and universities, including Cambrldse, fhrtr many arts of kindness, CARTERKT BUS SERViCE, ITU last ten years, according In a llnrclsiy A. Kinpmiin of Orange where he was said to be the first Kpiiitual bouquets nnd beauti- Plant No. 1, American Oil Co.: brnl Food and Drug Admlnls- concert artist to lecture before the ful floral tributes extended in oh workers international locnl iiuERNIZATION Brings your business "up-to-date" with a minimum invest- ments indicate^* mfom, aggressive type £r#LOYE BENEFITS The Man of tlic House Greater comfort; improves health »nd morale; i effldency; reduces absenteeism and employe turnover Take the cap off the d«- Molded Fashions Puts Dollars sire you have had bottled PRODUCTION tjp in your mind to tell Permits closer tolerances through uniform temperature um in YOUR POCKET! him that he should get humiditf; prevents rust, detdrtoratlon and spoilage. his new Spring suit today. YOU SAVE MONEY when you buy DIRECT GENERAL SPRING and SUMMER FROM THE FACTORY . . . and YOU SAVE There's no need to fiz- EnaMas yeai* 'round operation, filters thedlr and remov EVEN MORE when you take advantage of a zle out on-hinting to Jihe dirt, duet, pollen, odort, and tiAngennu, Injurious gases Factory Priced from FAOTORY^CLEARANCE. These prices speak for Head Man-that he should themselves—we need say no more except . . flavor ills, wardrobe with * sprightly new suit from HURRY! HURRY! our Wg new stocks. Factory Priced from CHRYSLER AIRTEMP These toys fon't last! Wef« *eadjr to show him eyeiything we've got AIR CONDITIONERS 99 mi m dutQw he'U And Qomplete Systems 1«r AttHE he warrts. Qttlj CBRV8I.BR Alt Temp wunnit tb« lotted nm eamptmot, w the • scuoots » WANTS FREE NftKIM! «Mkt«e< aitiMMIUmtai unit, to be ft* ftotunwmlMtuatiif dtfKW, BRdtr ; ftonHl KM ud Mtolce ft»r a »wl«4 el OFFICES • HCW1ES • (5) YEARS DM c«DH>r*a*t H of tlte. •yitor tomftmt F»rtory Priced from i 0M (otpprtitar Ho DmajmttK-wllfWii ains in ~ Mr. ftnd Mrs. CARTWtKT-Tha athletic j Anthony Wawrtynski, 31 Edwin For Mn. SchoMM&d Etfward"~lUilfman, J» DtfUlb To Wed B*H Totk mtttee of the Board of Street, entertained at a family J7-'*-— * . Awnw. WoodbrW**. are Krmid will meet at the high school: Carman Zullo Tomorrow De-Emphasis Made dinner in homy of the christen- CARTKRET — Announcement jday night at 7 o'clock to / CARTERirr — Many relatlTea, rmtni» of an Infant diuihtet,! Miss ing of their infant daughter, Jus- has been made by Mr. and Mrs I school baseball fields. n«l«hbojs and friends attended the [ ftam Monday, April 14, In Beth-, WASHINGTON--The head of tine Marg-aret In St. Eltas* Greek Kl Hospital, Brooklyn. N. T Mrs F J Schuck, SB Matthew Avenue (p ilM ,iftii(fhl»r of Mr. PHONK STOLEN funeral»pf Mrs Adelln Schonwald, of the ensMrtnento( tnrlr daugh- the Influential American Council Catholic Chirrch by Rev. C. 8. Kaufman Is the former June SON HORN TO OIB8ON8 , ,.,,1, Bruin, 69 Wftrreri PORT READING A telephone 71,125 Lincoln Avenue, Tuesday. ter, KathJeen Frances to Bert Ste- on Education said today he ts Roakovta. Sponsors Were Mis? 3chwtrts of Carteret. CARTERFT - A son wi Tronic the bride of set, conslsUnu of a French phone Services were conducted at the phen Toth, son of Mr and Mrs ureatly encouraged at the progress yTary Wawrzynski and Samuel QrelQ«t Funeral Home, 44 Oreen to Mr. and Mrs. John E. ,,„.,„ -/ullo, son of MM. and head set, were stolen from a made In adopting a nation-wide Mattel. Bert Toth, M Plum Street. New phone box at a sldini? of the Read- Street,' Woodbrldge, hy Rabbi ELECTKD BT OPTOMETRISTS Brunswick. Si Delaware Avenue at the ' ,.,iito. 456 Woodbrldge code, which wodld radically StimueJ Newberger, of Adath Is- way Memorial Hospital. Mm.' Vl ing Railroad. Port Rending, ac- change college sports CARTERBT — Dr. Henry M A graduate of Carteret High .,„, idMidinu and the late cording to a report made to Desk A NEW ARRIVAL rael Synagogue. Woodbridge. In- Zale«>kl, 3J7 Avenue, 8chool, the prospcttv? bride Li Mm is the Dr. Arthur 8. Adams, council termeht was In Beth Israel Ceme- /,,!!,! tomorrow, Bgt. Andrew Slmonsen Tuesday. president, tald that all conference* CARTERET — A daughter was has been elected to n»nrb«r»hlp employed at the U 8. MeUls Re- bom to Mr. and Mrs. James Ko- tery, Woodbridge. ! in the New Jersey Optometrtc At- fining Company as a typlr'. U Ake .;„;„,„* win tales P)*ee and accredited associations, which Bearers were Joseph J Dowllng, Abraham Lincoln natty n" SHetaf Cake have taken action, either have vacs, H6 Frederick Street at the I M in 8t. Jojephs Rahway Memorial HOHJ>IU1. Mrs. Joseph Comba, Max Oruhln, Smll 4 ,,,. A reception Will fol- You can split a layer cake or adopted the code outright or takim 8ON TO D-ZURILLA8 Kovacs Is the former Dorothy Murdak and JiJhn Clko. CARTKRKT — A son, Alan, wan |tti]f' Slice *n angfl-idod cake easily by steps In that direction. NEW B0ROUOH CITIZEN ,I'I(. Portugese Sporting 1 C'horba. Mrs. Schonwald, widow of Mar. to "sawing' through it with silk or VNowhere have we been turned CARTRRETT — A daughter was born to Mr and Mrs. Francis A. I ^r f" ,.;, Amboy. 'In Schonwald, died in the Jewish ]>roeUinatloa nylon thread. To keep a cut cake down," Adams said. "Even those born to Mr. and Mrs. Alexander D'Zurilla. 74S West Broad Street.' !„,,„ will be attended toy from getting stile, fasten on a who have been critical of some as- PLAN FEDERATION DAY Hospital, Philadelphia. Westfleld. formerly of Carteret. on | ' jss Ann Beam. The Lukaes, 1 Lafayette Street at the M slice of fresh white bread with pects of the plan have agreed with CARTERBT — Federation Day Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Perth Amboy General Hospital. April 10 At Saint Barnabas Hos- . wm be MlB Helen toothpicks. Its principles. I have been greatly will be marked by the CBrteret Rose Jacoby, this borough; four| pital, Newark. They have a daugh- ' I Miss Theresn Alfonso, encouraged."- sons, Lea end Arthur, PhUadel- bridge: ten grandchildren and a ter, Jane Frances. Mrs, D"ZurlHa Pttches eomprl«« th« :,|l:,v Woman's Club April 24 at 2 P. M. ,„„,, Bnd Miss Eleanor When the eleven college pres- In the high school. phia; Paul and Walter, Wood- sister, Mrs. Elsie Lavas, . is the former Anita Sohultz. fruit crop ol us '" Booster K»n ,.„,.! Reading. idents named to study sport*— washlngton,.D. C. Where ft hot air synein does nnt and find a cure for whatever ailed man. Ushers Trill be get even heat in all •,-ooms, a booster them—came up with their pro- ,,;., znUo, Philadelphia, faft easily Installed !r. the warm Ur posals, the consensus seemed to »>e I'1 plpei, proves a J'.re remedy for this ,, , ]. Philadelphia and that they may have gone too fax. nT difficulty. i.v,i.i,zi, MetiWheU. The presidents asked for, among 'vu., a wedding trip In the other things: The abolition of the ;i,( couple will reside at Stoat Ytrn outright athletic scholarship; a NOW - a NEW SERVICE For YOU! ,, Kp.irtinK address.. • > Fiber glass yarn being produced strict control on recruiting: an '„,,„., a Rraduate of Car- at the new Llbbey-Owens-Ford plant end to spring football practice and school is employed at In Parkersburg, W. Vs., Is so fine post season bowl games; and col- is lege administrators to take con- M I!.., ,n Arsenal, Her future that a ilngle ball the eUe of a mar- A CURB-TELLER ON MAPLE STREET FOR bis produces • filament 97 miles trol of and be responsible for their ,isn graduated from athletic programs. i: I,,, IUKII school tntfWll- long. Ir The executive committee of the ,ii'

On Mrtrch 21, 1952, the Elizabcthto vn Consolidated Gas ^«...r-..«^. ««• K»ard of Public Utility Commissioners the following Gas Purchase Adjustment How To Do It! fluuse to be included in each rate schedule of the Company's Tariff P.U.C. No. 3 Oas: Before you get into your car you should make-out your deposit tickets and endorse for deposit any checks you plan PURCHASE ADJUSTMENT CLAUSE . to deposit, etc. Then drive alongside the FIRST BANK and TRUST COMPANY on the Maple Street side in the no-parking space leading to the Curb Teller. Stop at the Curb Teller and, if necessary, signal the teller on duty II the averse rate per MCF, at 65% annual load factor, •VPH" underground py pressing the buzzer. Talk to him in a normal voice, watch him in the mirror and handle, your *" Purchased byvjhe Company increases above or decreases below a transaction just as you would inside the bank, Curb Teller banking hours are the same as regular banking hours. '*' ol 31.62 cento per MCF, then the rales charged for gas sold by the> C« *»» be increased or decreased by .1 cent ($0,001) per therm sold for each whole £5 ""t ($0.0075) departure from that bas; rate. Such adjustments in the rates iX-Ked for gas jsold shall be applied to bill, rendered in regular course fo con- How Our Curb Teller Does It! '"•"I'Uon period beginning on and after the date «hen a change n raUMtorgi A microphone enables customer and ba teller—the latter beneath the sidewalk in our basement—to talk to l"""'«sed^ the Company, becomes effective and shall apply to all therms each other, A set of mirrors enables the two to see each other. An elevator takes the place of hands, The door _ ""lading those In-the minimum block. in the Curb Teller, normally kept locked, is opened and closed by the operation of the elevator, which together^' *rvithlirthe'micr^)hone is controlled by the'teller on"dutyrbelow.

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14 Vf to «Men I Three-year etpMtttoh of Subtle U&tted State nwvw electric I BUYR HOUSE ARMED FORCES DAY ~ {power set by Government. Little Elsie: "Mummy(what be- du Pont trust action. ' W*1»9OP. Enclnnd Ail President Truman haR rleslg- of i.h -uninty to Get On the comes of an automobile when it Eft AH HhinhilfT hud dr<>sm«1 niiietl .Saturday. May 17th, as i nets too old to run any more?" owning his own hom? Jim, how Armed Forces Dny, and directed j Mother: "Why, my dear, some- CTWr, was cripplfd In n fnll [mm H Twe TV Stations nil Government, officials to cooper- one sells It to your father as a used IW)( when he WI»H nnly 28 nnrt ate with civil authorities In proper car as good as now." psMlyrecl from Ills waLit down. WASHINGTON Middlesex The Belle reRt Is a hallelujah hall operate In Hie tiltra-Hlijh Fw- muslrtil film) won OftCiarR in cos nil MI led on the Bowery. All of the FOBNt) IN mYfifE HOLE iliiqncy r»n»e. wlile.li Is an un- lump deslxn. art direction, seL rtee. nui suvcis are on the prim side- MORTGAGE MONEY BUlmorc, Utah - 8e»rchers tapped sent Ion nf the radio speri- filiim rincnmUmraps. musirnl 'x,-epi (inn Vera-Ellen. one of the found t!ir onriy of Clark Hurl. nim. Use of this UHF band and I snirlnt'. story and screcnplny p=. i]ill ';iii(?e.rs who riffles the t»m- "lame o;irr;;l warden" for 20 of the present Very bniiilin' on street corners. After years, in ;i collapsed coyote trap. Frequency service should Siif;ikiii!' of Owitr awards re Mi A.slairp flofltn Into hw ken, BfMr he lincl been missing (or eventually permit nearly 2,000 new minds UR that half of the winners bot-h titke a new lease on life — h« Mary had a Little Lamb" •thre« diiys A;i;>,irently, Hull had television stations In every section MyiiiH t" hold a Job and she Oteri of sutfoeation wi.en the coy-, of the nation. The 108 television KM' not present personally to re BUY ceive their awards. Vivien Le.lRh muting on tho aids of an irresist- Ofe hole lie was cnlaiRinK to c»p-, ituUons now operating In the ible coquette. Its Fleece was White as Snow tU*e coyote pups collapsed, ! are In the VHP was npprarliiB in Broadway with ranee. her husband, Sir Laurence Olivier. Mniiorle Main Is around as the Mary knew her Cleaners * J »