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CARTERS*,'% I, FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1947 PRICE THREE CINTf Additional Playgrounds Urged Democrats Immunization Clinic to Open Sweetness By Coughlin; Launches Sanity Tuesday; Vaccine Is Ordered Call for Bids CART BRET—More play- He said he Is also Interested in Face Fight CARTERET — Health Inspec- nish the needed vaccine and AND grounds for CarWret's young- getting playgrounds in the West tor Michael Yarchesky an- hopes to have it in time for the iten ii the aim of Councilman Carteret section. ' nounced today that the im- opening of the clinic. Mward J. Coughlln. "We need at least two such munization clinic at the Bor- At the same time, Yarcheaky He said today , that he has sites In that section," he said. Primary ough Hall, which is usually said there Is no cause for alarm. On New Fire Light begun a survey of available sites "The area is being rapidly built opened In June, will be open "Everywhere there Is a stam- and afterwards will continue a up and there are many young- Four Aspirants File this, year two months ahead of pede tor vaccinations," said |1AI,,.KS E. GREGORY program for the playgrounds. sters," Yarchesky, "but Carteret can i I.I " "The best way to eliminate time to aVold possible health Coughlln said he will enlist In Race for Council hazards. remain calm In the face of the u,,,,e that Prosecutor Juvenile delinquency," said Mr. the aid of the other member!! of excitement." 1 •'"". , chief Murrstf of CoujhMn, "Is to provide the chil- the council In his plan to create Nominations Inspector Yarchesky said the Alarm System He expressed the hope that the continue with the dren with plenty of playground a wide playground system. decision to open the clinic ear- , '\inboy space." CARTERET—Contrary to gen- j3tate will furnish all the vaccine lalauncheu d whej n There Is no reason, he de- lier was due to the condition needed In Carteret. .,ntv nicy Coughlln mentioned probable clared why children should have eral expectations, a contest has created by, the smallpox cases In 1,1 nkc nutwith a rash over developed for the Democrats as Last night, Councilman Ed- Coughlin Re) ill"' sites, one near St. Joseph's to use the streets for play treat. New York. .1, hiilf School and another near Brady's There Is too much danger lurk- revealed by nominating petitions ward J. Coughtjit tapprttd that Dump Fight •*}• on file with Borough Clerk Au- Effective Tuesday, the clinics the Borough hit received 400 l ni field. Ing around with increased traffic. " , |,(,iPs to arouae gust J- Perry. The deadline for will be open weekly at 2 P. M., smallpox vaccine unite and that Drive on -,;;;; racketeer.. strut such filing was Monday night. with Dr. Joseph Wantoch in efforts will be BMde to secure blg charge. Vaccinating will be Runs Into iu».i »'»th their The competition developed on. more. K-kew bulging They Are Good Samaritans the last day. The regular Demo- given against smallpox, diph- He salti that when the im- Is Getting Result tllfir P theria and whooping cough. munization clinic opens next of cratic candidates arc Councllmen -Aftlaftdl-U. Milkmen Carry Out Many of Their Customers Edward J. Coughlln, Jr., and John • The clinic will be conducted un- Tuesday adults may attend for A Setback CARTJERET—Steps were til the end oi June or later, if smallpox vaccinations. by the Borough Council for • , |jnc-up somewhere. Leohick, both df whom are com- Whims to Keep Business and Make 'Em Happy pleting their first terms. necessary. Mayor Stephen 8klbn said installation of the new C Yarchesky has requested the every effort will be made to Staten Island Garbage fire alarm system, when ... Mt|k0 and ChW MuiW CARTERET—The dally task They will be opposed at the pri- in many Instances entrust them State Board of Health to fur- take precautionary methods. Clerk August J. Perry was < ,..... |.r(.n around Perth A"*"' of house-to-house delivery of with keys when they want the mary on the Democratic ballot by Dump Ban is Vetoed to advertise for bids for the • milk in Carteret is anything but milk placed in the family refri Julius Klsh and Joseph R, Stan- Councilman Patrick J. Pot raUwhi^diti.mneither Oyf By Governor Dewey 1 routine to the milkman, who by gerator. kewlcu. chairman of the fire and „ npinion that There will be no contest in the the time he has completed his Endless queries have been re- Junior-Senior Prom Tonight; CARTERET—The battle against committee, told the council route, has stoked furnaces, re- ceived from customers whose Republican ranks in the primary. the garbape dump on Staten Island | after a series of conferences turned strayed children or pets, Plre Chief J. Leslie Olbrlcht and sessions they have dog or cat has strayed. And has received a setback this week I engineers of the Public social functioned a« a "human alarm counsel on domestic difficulties lex Evonitz are the only candi- as Governor Thomas E. Dewey of clock" or listened attentively as Auditorium Gayly Decorated It was decided a single-phase Is often sought from milkmen. lates to file under that party's New York vetoed the Johnson- tor would be most economical family histories were related. In pre-war days, many a room abcl. CARTERET—The Junior-Senior as ours, where everything wlilc Berge Ml! which would have pro- Carteret milkmen agree that Prom will be held this eveninft in disturbs human relations takes on operate the system, and It hill or apartment was rented throiiKh Two Carteret men are aleo In hibited the dumping of garbage, been finally ordered. He expreuefjj to keep the customer happy they Information transmitted by the he limelight for county offices. the Nnthan Hale School from 8 toworld-wide, significance, prejudices rubbish or refuse In a spot right have complied with such requests 12. Buddy Valentino's orchestra mean disaster unless we can effec- the hope that early delivery distributor of milk. Freeholder Elmer E. Brown will across the Kill von Kull from Car- be made. as "please open the draft on the has lijren employed for the evening tively counteract them and work teret. Despite strange requests, milk- un for re-election to that office together for the common good of Early installation of the .enforcement officers WU» dOl furnace," "Put a shovelful of m the Democratic ticket. John J. The decorations have been plan- Carteret. many other munici- I law co*l on the fire " "Wake me up men try to comply at often as ned by Miss Agnose Gundersen and all. Brotherhood in our schools in- was urged by Fire Chief J. possible. It's good for business, Lyman, also of this borough, is the ,egrate4 with social activities as palities in New Jersey as well as Olbrlcht. Other firemen si when you leave the milk" and Republican candidate for coroner. Mary W. Roach of the high school civic groups In Staten Island sup- long has been my conten- numerous others. they explain. faculty, assisted by si committee well as academic subjects is the that action be taken on t uon mat gambling thotlltf be The following statement was way early growth of Intolerance is ported the bill. stallatlon without further Although many of the favors Their "Good Bamarltan" acts of junior students. Governor Dewey vetoed the bill ieg»H2cd. regulated, supervised In winter time include pulling ssued to-day by Stanklewlcz and being combatted. so that when the motor •re asked verbally, In most cases Klsh. Thirty-two large flags repre- at the request-of New York's Mayor controlled. When I WM » cuatomen resort to the "note In customers' autos from snow- senting the United Nations, flank Relreshments are b,eing super- available the system could "Our candidacy is based upon William O'Dwyer and the New very rebellious member of * the empty bottle" method. drifts or aiding motorists start the walls of the auditorium. The vised by Mrs. Walter Dalton, pres- York State Health Department. functioning, Mayor Stephen Grand Jury a few yew* back, Milkmen report that customers cars in cold weather. the desire to Offer efficient and Statue of Liberty, arranged with ident of the high school P. T. A., explained that not all the decent representation by the Dem- Mayor O'Dwyer's memorandum held out for a pmsntttrat special lighting effects, occupies assisted by Mrs. John Merelo, Mrs. to the Governor said the city was ment is available and that aiony these llnei and Ktm- ocratic Party at the November the center of the floor. Edward Franklin, Mrs. Thomas compelled to dispose of garbage parts had arrived about two quenily lound myself In * con- elections. This theme depicts the varying Hemsel, and Mrs. Angelo Michael. and refuse in landfills because the ago. troversy with Clarence fdwtrds Leshick Pushing Warning Against W« deplore the abolishment of racial and cultural backgrounds Several sophomore girls have United States Supreme Court tins Tlie council received only case, men the Supreme Court the Fire Prevention Bureau. This and helps to create better under- been chosen to help serve refresh- permanently enjoined the city bid for the Improvement of streets ' jusuce sitting In Middlesex agency has proved its worth and standing among students. There ments. They are Lucy Russo, Dor- from dumping garbage at sea and n the West Carteret section. 1tt« County, and now trie Chief Jttt- Road Repair Work Skating in Street should be restored. Political re- a great need for good-will and othy Simon, Florence Bertha, Eva because the city had not com--ame from the Kingston Bltumi- tice. justice case criUoiMtf the rlminations have no place in this cooperation among children and Sierota, Anna Marie Slplak, and pleted its incinerator-construction IOUS Company, with a figure of ' CARTERET — A road repair vital public service. among parents of diiferent racial Veronica Yapczenski. presentment and lte CflnttAtt U CARTERET—Wlth the advent 1 1 program. ,15.178.76. It was referred to thfrj program with the aid of the Board of spring and the Increased use o: The ungentlemanly conduct of and religious backgrounds. Today . The Junior Class faculty ad- The Mayor declared that dis- ouncll as u whole for further'; IH: beyond the function of the our opponents at council meetings visors are Mary W. Roach, and Gninii Jury. I disagreed with of freeholders was started In thethe streets as playgrounds by chil- students will be tomorrow's lead- posal of garbage in landfills by the itudy. ••yf borough this week. deserves reprimand. The people ers. In a complex civilization such Edwin S.. Qulnn. him most vehemently and pnf- dren. Carteret policemen have demand and should be assured of city did not endanger public The council voted to purchasp e i^ ted lie better hop down from Councilman John Leshick, chair- health. He stressed a report In 1946 man of streets and roads, said to- been asked to redouble their ef representation devoid of such con- three-quarter-ton pick-up Chevro*? j nis throne in the skies and Much forts in preventing children from duct. by a board of five public health ,et truck from the Economy Ga- elbows with the comjnoo herd day that work has been started officers, headed by Dr. Thomas on the shoulders along Roosevelt skating on streets. "The fumbling tactics in connec- Strike Notice Is Odd Fellows Hear rage of this borough for $1,195.96, io mui out how us poor mrtali tion with the 1947 budget have Parian, Surgeon General, United Avenue In the West Carteret sec- To halt the practice, Polio States Public Health Service It was the only bid. Councilman were looking at thing*, 1 IbOUld made us appear ridiculous and the Frank Sleklerka and John Turk: lite io repeat this suggestion to tion. Chief George Sheridan, Jr., askec inefficiency of our opponents have '.B.I. Supervisor which studied six landfills. The When that work is completed, the parents to cooperate with thi Voted by Union board asserted that some potential voted in the negative. him now, and also to hit uao been marked in that respect. Joseph Stupar, of Hermann eiate.::' -accessor. Ml. he »atd, the CuCountyy wlU be asked police by pointing out the result- "Th*ji Indifference to the I health hazard* were diminished "D"De*dd Mtn'iM'"" curve CARTERET—At a membership, ^ART^^-rr^efwe a apod at because filling of marines to d Li fafas 44ftg j of skating In theof the fwoptfcof WesVC**t«wl.de- at UnUngten A?emw and Louis streets and hitching" to automo- serves mention. Promises to ourmeeting of the United Electrical, tendance, Rlchftfd A. Harrison. swamps controlled rats and mos terlor repairs to the Borough Hall, quitoes. His bid was for $2,904. The bid il both of them Street biles, trucks or buses. people to develop a fine residential Radio and Machine Workers of ield supervisor for the F. B. I., Lesbick also U Interested in America, CIO Local 440, repre- "Since the time of this study, was also re/erred to the council for liit udviu ')[ this "The practice of children using community in West Carteret have ave an interesting talk before the eliminating the dangerous condi- been ignored and violated. senting the workers of Foster slad the Mayor, "the city's land further study, ihey coulci lei traffic streets for roller skating Is Carteret Odd Fellows at the Odd fill operations have been and ar the lesson of tJM tion on Roosevelt Avenue, near the "Our every effort will be made Wheeler, the officers were directed In a letter, the Carteret Civic American, Oil Company plant. a menace. It may make them to file a strike notice with the De- 'ellows Hall. now being conducted in accord League urged the introduction ol Amendment is BUII \ cripples. to remedy these and other deplor- After being introduced by .John ance with the sound sanitary prac they would find where serious accidents have oc- able conditions. We intend to in- partment of Labor in Washington. a zoning ordinance and asked thai curred.' Donnelly, chairman of arrange-; tlces which the board of experts Borough Attorney B. W. Harring- , financial figures of Ml form the public fully of the facts." The action was taken after ments, Mr. Harrison spoke of the; found were sufficient to preven boss parks that tfce He sad every effort will be made DANCE TOMORROW President John Hutnlck reported ton address the league on borough to push such road improvements rowth of the FBI under J. Edgar j any danger to public health or j jority of the people CARTERET — A large atten- on the progress of contract nego- Hoover in the past twenty years. safety." property sales. a chance—whether it as are necessary and also elimi- dance is expected at the April V.F.fj[ijxiliary Police Commissioner Edward J. nate all possible haards. tiations now going on between the Most of our men today are col- Even when the city had suffi- puna's, on an aui Showers Dance to be held tomor- company and the union. lege graduates with degrees in cient Incineration facilities to burn Coughlin told of the progress In being tattled off, row night by St. James' Post, 615, ither law or accounting, as fight- all garbage, the Mayor added, It the drvie against speeders. He said numbers—and that Minstrel Show Will C. W. V. at St James' Hall. Wal- At Fete Tomorrow The membership demanded that four or five summonses have been the strike notice be filed to show ing crime has become a highly or- (Continued on Page 6) lation. nil the Aid Girl Scout Troop ter Kross' orchestra will play. ganized science." issued and that none are being talk, all the prea William Teleposky and Francis CARTERET—Star Landing the company that the union is dis- •killed." Trie drive will continue, satisfied with the delay in nego Declaring that those who are | eontiaiy. will not CARTERET — Final rehear- Makkal are co-chairmen of thePost, Veterans of Foreign Wars picked to join the forces are given Keratt in Vicinity he said, until speeding Is checked I! iliia were not so, tiations. The company's proposals sals are being held for the mins- affair. and its Ladies Auxiliary will hold rigid training, Mr, Harrison em- He also reported that the en- j did u.r cunstltutional. Texas CUy Disaster trel show to be presented next _ Joint Installation fete In Fire are unsatisfactory and other issues phasized that a man's background forcement of the new parkin! parl-mutuel betttni Wednesday and Thursday nights TO SERVE LUNCHEON Hall 1, tomorrow night. were voted down. s very carefully scrutinized before ordinance will begin as soon ai | tome to be removed? President Hutnick reported tha CARTERET—Mr. R. E. Ker- at the High School Auditorium CARTERET — The Mother- The auxiliary announced this he is finally selected. The average att, 40 Elmwood Avenue, is trav- necessary signs are installed. A' Wait a minute—I have at 8 o'clock! week that Miss Jean Ferris has V&, too. Teacher Association of the First negotiations would continue with age in the department which cov- eling on company business in first, he said, motorists will bi sumeilnnK to say on The production is being given been named winner in the essay out interruption so far as th ers approximately 3,000 men at The amendment to < by the HgUlature day of the explosion but due to that firemen are making an in appointed: Patriotic instructor, The Department, he said, has some changes in his plans he spection of all public and schoo ih lwd been ni Mrs. W. J. Thorn; trustee, Mrs. Bandits Abandon men up in Alaska and out in the powerful, well-healed was fortunate enough to escape buildings and a report on t$ Elsie King; color bearers, Mrs. Philippines. being among those most un- safety of the structures will b by the hone King, Mrs. William Ri'edel, Mrs. Tiit unoiuttnised CALENDAR OF COMING EVENTS To a direct Question, Mr. Har- fortunate people. Mr. KeratL Is made. Helen Frankowski and Mrs. Mary Boro Man's Car rison remarked, that the FBI Is now in Houston, Texas. v>. aim bmgo enthu«ia*U ttiV* Bleka. The council decided to withhol so th« fewe no Mote: Contributions to this column must be in this .office still waging ita fight against sabo- payment of a bill for $32,000 sub 1 no later than Tuesday of each week. They must be made In Mrs. Bertha Bishop and Mr.s. NEWARK —Two bandits win tage and anti-American activities 'lit '.* or nu pinochle. U it bad Frankowski were appointed dele- relieved Alex While, 28, Carteve Two Members Honored mitted by William Ooff, consult i usk Mr. colie whtttker this writing. of all kinds, despite the fact that gates, with Mrs. Ursula Freeman of his car, here Saturday th« war is over. Ing engineer, who prepared Plat | uii'oiiKiuuus situation fvar oc- APRIL of By Hungarian Circle and specifications for boroug him—and If to, what and Mrs. King as alternates,. A abandoned the car and it has bee At the end M the evening, he 18—Meeting of Deb Girls' Association at Fire House No. 8. donation was voted to Kiddie Keep recovered, police said. sewer Installations.' ii'iuedy? answered questions asked by 'the CARTERET—Tlie birthdays of Installation of officers of Carteret Lodge 267,1. 0, 0. F. Well Camp. According to police, White am assembly. - Mrs. Stephen Vargo and Mrs. John Walter R. Darby, State DlrecU Junior-Senior Prom at Nathan Hale School Auditorium. April 19 a joint installation of his companion, Miss Judith Cohen Pallnchak were celebrated at the of Local Government, gave h :™t and sovertlp State of Elizabeth, were accosted as the; approval to the 1947 Boroug ul 19—"April Showers" Dance sponsored by St. James' Post, CWV, officers of the auxiliary and the last meeting of the Hungarian La- •*• Jersey can't V. F. W. post will be held In Fire came out of ai restaurant an ON VISIT HEBE dies' Citizens Circle. The next Budget. The council voted its fun intiney to help ' St, James' Hall. Banquet for members and wives of Steven Kutcy Associa- Hall No. 1. headed toward their parked cu CARTERET — Mr. and Ml*meetin. g was set for May 8. (Continued on Page 6> i> pay their en route home. Gregorgyy Schlejjn and daughter, wuiie. but the tion at Roosevelt Hotel 6:30 P. M. Reunion of Class of 1640, Carteret High School at The Pines, Registration Deadline They came face to face will Mary Ann, of MMilwaukeei , Wls., are VISIT IN WASHINGTON '•in permit two robbers. They forced the pa spending some time with Mrs. CARTERET—Mr. and Mrs, John Veterans' Post Name* inn in Bei rich on Rarltan Township. April 24, Perry Warns Goyena and daughter, Evelyn Ma- Wedding of Jeannette Sokol and Arthur Trask. Into White's car and drove off. Schlen^s parents, Mr. and Mrs. NicMuui dice. Here ifiouroe After a short drive, the Hirl was 'oseph Jitrdot,. Washington Ave- rie, Emerson Street4 spent the past onvention Delegate* »' mcome which t htven't Installation of officers, Star Landing Post VFW at Fire House CARTERET —Borough Clerk No. 1. Social. ordered out of the car. They .stole iue. week in Washington, D. C. _ 8Ute Wedding of Audrey Elizabeth Trustrum and Jphu Miele, St. August J. Perry Issued the fol- CARTERET^EiBht detega* lowing statement to Carteret her purse containing $22 and •*• a cut on Joseph's Church, 10 A. M handed her 30 cents for carfare. ere appointed to attend the «ta I'liiiuct: the Wedding Veronica Sldun and Edward Chovan. St. Ellas' citizens. onvention of'Catholic War Ve "In order to vote on Primary Several miles farther they took *'lwi-k out of the. Greek Catholic Church. a watch and $15 from White, or- aans In New Brunswick at ti '"• ni) Mde of the 19-20—Minstrel show sponsored by Washington-Nathiw Hale Day, Tuesday, June 3rd, 1947. dered him from the car and drove VETEtUN REGISTRATION BLANK fist meeting of the local St. EU You must be registered on or "•'"iii'v What, I Bohool PTA. off. The Borough of Carteret, recognizing the fact that veterans >ost, CWV. m- !•- the diffi 30—Wedding of Miss Mary Chei venak and Bmll Such. before Thursday, April 24, 1947. White's car was recovered in The delegates are Steve Kuni "If you are 21 years of age or are unable to find suitable housing accommodations in Carteret, '• - i>luce a deuce Waste paper collection auspices of Carteret Lions Club. Mercer Court, here Sunday morn- itt attempting U) determine just how great Is the need. This can George Kurtz, George SUvka, Jo) I1 will become 21 on or before Tues- , ; "*"iaquaj-U)r(«i|e|lantte 21—Baster party sponsored by Registered Nurses' Association ing. be accomplished if all those who are seeking homes will fill out Polanln, John Pavluwta. (Stan u " .'.limy new carf for my- and Carteret First Aid Squad. day, November 4th, 1947 you may the registration blank below and mall It or deliver It to the Skalangya, Andrew Kujfaa f 22—Meeting of Star Landing Post, VFW at Borough Ha",, 8 P. M. register now for the Primary office of A. J, Perry, Borough Clerk, Carteret! N. J. Just as soon ohn Deliman. I Food eale sponsored by Carteret Chapter of H&dassah. Election. Boy Scouts Enjoy as It can be learned how, many homes are required, strong efforts Plans were furthered for "C1! 34—Dance under auspice* of Clover Social Club at St. James' "If you have become natural- Three-day Camporee will be made to have them provided. Day" to be held May 25 with Hall. AI Kama's Orchestra, 8t. ized,, you must produce your memorial maw tor deceased W ''""king agency M 88—Wedding of Rose ««*« and Walter Clnurchin, Jr. citizenship papers-at tlie time CARTERET—Boy Scout Troop NAME .., Number In family bers. A picnic date was set.j k in you register. June 29. It was announced, til 85, sponsored by St. Elizabeth's und the "Married women must re- PRESENT Ai>l?R8i|$ : : ,...'.... Temporary?.. the weekly dances will be afflV. register under their marriage R. C. Church, spent three days at bSiore to be-preaented by Polish VETERAN ,...,.,„..,, HOW MAMV ROOM8 NEEDED April 30 in St. filas' Hall. it CWtertt High School. name. Camp Derlck In Jamesburg, N. J ''If you have changed your On Sunday the scouts attended WHERE K^PfcQTOp •. '"'•ii u'venue 1 mass In the Reformatory Chapel l; address, you must notify your " finished off municipal clerk or the County and were welcomed by those in MAXIMUM jgNT Yejy-CAN *AY Wonm'tQub VnU •li'!l 'in- decent : 1 : Boa/d of Elections. charge, Mr. Simon,, the storage To Meat foril 28 ' "' "mi money.' "For the cpnvenience of W»se man, draw the boys to the camp DO YOU.Vl^ir TO SPY A BOMB? - • • l who cannot register during the and also called for them on Sun- Do you tnt««tjW Uve In Carteret permanently? CARTERKT—Mrti, Laura Qfe« " " Wiat-e constltui ~ of the Serough day evening. Those who attended, 86 High 8tt«eV Woodbrtdge, '"""tied to pern " open on the Three Day Camporee were Why are pfiUcftt MtHiM Inadequate or impractical? entertain th»Wenln»r,. '""'"UK. ii the 1 the scoutmaster, Sal J. Fallla of toe cartwet Woman ! "'.v iimi been i berhproe^enilayflig- 11' >M« stopped atl fho arranged the progrenv with llHtfy forty Mhktfe Captain Daniel Kasha of the Po- ' A busineM fteeUtig qf I 111 '"' «« pari-n mm held a| the home «mikl have »t? llgal Jfi$ TWftf lice Department. Oesa Tomort Sophie Prywata tfrls w«e Joseph Molnar, Daniel Kasha, Jr Nagy. Richard Sohayda. ATTENDS l.^iu.'.JutieaHfoh C1 n yrUtyun Nagy. icha y THIS 18 «wd, h* Ray Korkowaki, James Nagy, Rob H< CAB,* ; ert Lavas*, flullua Ur, Charles :,~a. ] ftwnkiin Dotaui, Uwjin

i*?^;ft? Q Circle Mt*i Veronica Sidnn't Mm Ryan, a CARtBttlPjP-'-Walter «UHin,, Wedding Bale of 36 LToeTty Street has announ, fon$*4 by Ctrl* Wedding I* Tomorrow bl* We to Prizes t|ie nwan#«»t of kh tiatir. H,, Jang Veroflr lie, dmnWer of Mr. and Mr CARTERET -Miss Veronica 81- La^tanoe mlixm, to Ore,, CARTWrtrr-ThiQld Acquaint- In breakfast Menu Cottittt ,_ Ryan, seaman 1/c. WAVE, riun. daughter of Mr*. Mary 8ldun Ovorocek, mi of Mr, and MJ ance Mliwpn Circle was orKentopd "riauRhter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward this watk at Bt Joseph's Hall And of Christopher Street, this place, CARTKRRT—Olrls •! Uw sev- and Mtw RchwU's dad an Ea*r L. Ryan, Chrome Avenw. nns m 28 girl* were enrolled an charter and the late Charles Sldrn, will enth atid eighth grades of the Co- ter party on April 3. Wwh. Misj KotUnskl, May 10 as the date of her mar- members. become the bride of Edward Cho- lunibw-Hcnool took part In a con- The children had an Easter Cartarat, qtw 1B a ratldttt «f i ( The Initial officers are: Presi- van mn of Mm. Emma Cohvan of test; hi their Home Economics bonnet parade. Prises were given riage to Francis C, Blschoas, USN, Angeles, Calif. dent, Mini Marian Sankner; vice Pord.i and the late Edward Cho- classes. Each contestant planned to Marian Orohrrmnn for the most son of Mr. and Mr*. Francis Bis- choss, of Philadelphia. president, Mtt» Angelina ijmfTen- van, tomorrow afternoon at • breakf'tit menus for for an entire original hat; Gaylord Sohayda for ENTERTAINS GROUP brrger; ieeretary. Miss Rita o'clock In 8t. Ellas' Church h«re. ik fte mtaus vm Judstd on the funniest, and Eileen Oluchnekl CARTEABt-iJrt. Wmiam cm Schuck and treasurer, Mlis Rose 'fo«d vahie, attraetiyenffis. for the most beautiful. St. Edward's Chapel, Naval Air Brady. varteHy Iftd low cost. Station, Jacksonville, Fla. night, pm i Mln Anne Neville. Miss Rose Horn Club to Collect tlte prizes were cake decorating paughters, ABtunhg Brady and MIM Sue Brady were Wmte Paper on Sunday CArh to Hear Researcher* ask 13,«00,(WO a •ere Mtt.aeor»,Ku^. Mfs. named u> draw up a constitution xets don«U4 by WllHan Bitar and were awarded to Gloria Ne- year to combat blood pressure traigen and M(J. TMmas Burk» to W apwav«d at Hie next, meet- CARTERET Waste paper will 1 Taik fey St. Andrastsy ing Miss Marianne Kennedy was be collected In the BorouRh by the mlsh ,(in. Mrs. Comba * saventh named chairman of publicity. Lions Club this Sunday. gr»dfl',(f ,Oolu»bu* School, i^d to CARTERET —Robert St. An- Anlnsplrtng talk was given by Members will start on the'r Florence, Sersen in Mrs, Makwin- drassy of Woodbridge, basketball Rev. Victor Qrabrian, O.9.M. rounds alter meeting at the Bur- skl'^. i»tot$tn grade. Nathan Hale and saftball coach will be the Miss Patricia Kearney, Miss Ju- ouirti Hall at 1 P M. Schqpi, speaker at the meeting of the Deb ^ lia Held and Miss Dorothy Pm- Proceeds will RO to. the Lions Aj-bon Day programs wer* pre* Girls Association lii Fire Hall 2 putnick, will be In chaw of re- Memorial Swimming Pool Fund, sented in awerpblles in the school at 7:45 o'clock tonight. freshments and entertainment at. "Bundle your pnper, tie It w- this tfMlc. The third, fourth and The new constitution and by- the next m»(-t,lnR to bo held Tuei- curMy and leave It at the curb" fifth grades aswrnbly was con- laws will be given a final reading day, April 39. is the plea of the committee which ducted Bflfollows: and voted on. Plans are being com- pleted for the softball competition. comprises Charles Comba. Clar- Pledge, "America, the Beauti- ence Perkins a\id Sidney Fox. The team has been entered in the Mia* Mary Cherevanek'a fUl," Assembly. Recitations, Kath- Carteret Recreation Softball lea- www erine KollbaR, Donald Brown, gue. Frank Green, coach and ad- Wedding Here Sunday Mill Margaret Knorr Kenneth Jomo, Irene Slomko, visor will outline plans for prac- WOtS Margaret Sebok, Joan Klsh. Ar- tice games on the Columbus School CARTERKT—Miss Mary Chere- Sets Date far Wedding lene Pedlam, Raymond Vlnsko. field. vanek, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Robert John Rusnak. Miss Brown's CARTERET — Miss Margaret Tpp quality tooli and supplies to make this your moit Michael Cherevanek of 32 Holly third grade, Shirley Page, Marion Knorr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ENJOV OUTING Street, will be married to Emil Orohman, Richard Catrl, Eleanor Such, son of Mrs. Mary Such ol Charles Knorr of 109 Washington CARTERET—Five musically In successful gardening seaion. Bodnaj, Jacqueline Hila, Marie Wheeler Avenue, and the late Alex Avenue, this piace, will become the dined high school students went Solomone, Mary Ann Magyar, Such, Sunday at 8t Ellas' Church bride of William Fauser, son of Mr. to New York for a day's outing. Songs, " 'Waken Hob,in," "The here. and Mrs. William Fauser of Bay They were William Lawlor, Eu- View Manor, South Amboy, April Easter Hare," "Easter Parade." gene Mesaros, William FiUula, MOWERS $19.95 up 2G at 3 P. M. at St. Mary's rec- Piano solo, "Elizabeth Waltt," by A NEW ARRIVAL Richard Lozak and Hilton Nelson, tory, South Amboy. , Stephen Nemlsh. CARTERET — Mr, tind Mrs. who have given their services will- The sixth, seventh and eighth ©RASS (ETCHERS 2.75 Stephen Darytlchen, 15 John ingly to furnish excellent music grades assembly was as follows: Street, are the parents of a son for the Junior after-school darices Ukrainian Sodality Wag Pledge, "America." assembly. UMON GARDEN FORKS 2.25 born at the Perth Amboy General and for the Junior Play. In appre- Recitations, Carmeta Riberla, Hospital. Plans for Dance ciation they were being enter- Helen Papp, Atlene Uhouse, Elea- tained for a day by the Junior (J$I6N GARDEN HOE 1.50 International Chamber urges u. CARTERET—St. Mary's Ukrain- nor Korupchik, Rose Marie Kish, Qw thlrtj? TW« U Ae »m* *ti Mm class. N. to cut travel red tape. ian Sodality planned to organize Glorai Bodnar, Marcella Marino, RdaiaiMi hie** ipefJItell* »»* m***. a softball team at its meeting in OARDKIS RAKES, 14 Teeth 1.59 up .lean Rledel, Robert Lehrer, Caro- ENTERTAIN GUESTS fee yeu. k ooatoim a» at*«, Mrtuit) banMM the Ukrainian Church hall. Initial lyn Ooodell, Lillian Perka, Dolores arrangements were discussed to CARTERET — Mr. and Mrs, t whick the akla *b*)rW. h> «M Uhoslty, Mary Stropkal, Ulllan PLUMBING sponsor a dance in the fall. Miss Michael Sofka, Lincoln Avenue, h * AEN SPADE, Round 1.95 up Versegl, Barbara McLaln. Robert AND Sophie Krupa and Miss Mary Kazo entertained for a few days Mr. were welcomed as new members Oross, Lillian Simon, Geraldlne and Mrs. Theodore Sofka and HEATiNG and the birthdays of Misses Ann Csaki. Songs, "Trees," "America daughter, Donna, of Brockton, 4 & Mass. mif lor row iKond jw ike CENTRAL PARK GRASS SEED Oil Burners Installed Dudlk and Olsa Skocypec were the Beautiful." celebrated. The third grades of Miss Brown mrKditi(, TOOIHF look JOBBINti PROMPTLY FIREMAN AT 111 2tlw. 79c 5 lbs. $1.95 ATTENDED TO At the next meeting May 7, the BRAINTREE, Mass. - Wielding birthdays of Sophie Gronsky and Sacred Heart CW.V. one of the busiest brooms at a Sophie Shumny will be celebrated. brush fire recently was Abel VIGORO, 100 UM $4.00 S. CISZAK TO MEET MONDAY To Meet Wednesday Thayer, lW-year-oW volunteer v Telephone Carteret 8-64U CARTERET—The Hebrew La- flre-flghter. CABTERET —Th«e will Oe u • SHEEP MANURE t COW MANURE 41 LOCUST STREET des' Aid Society will meet Monday OARTERET, N. J. night at the home of- Mrs. Doris regular meeting of the Sacred Ulman, 42 Atlantic Street. Heart C. W. V., «19, on Monday TINSMITH 0 PEAT MOSS • GARDEN LIME at 1:30 P. M. in tile parish hall. A softball te&rn has been formad, ROOFING AND PAINT • WALL PAPER - LINOLEUM and any persons wanting to play 15HEET METAL WORK, ' y*ii cut UM il on f>M »n4 tWat bj if WANT YOUR GIFT TO BE RIGHT FOR Softball are requested to attend ind nielli ht an "in»i«iby lr«i»«»l) SM ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES - MILLWORK this meeting. The team will pray Estimates Cbeertattjr Oirea U in the Middlesex County C. W. V. MOTHER? League. PHQNE CARTERET 8-5157 or fi-il60 You'll Never be LEFT Behind with SPECIAL MEETING MITTUCH'S CARTERET—A special meeting p. METHBREYER A Gift From — wl^.WheW by the Washington 21 BurllMt School P.T.A. Wednesdw at 1:30 « TBK wmsM mm BAUMGARTKERS' CARTERET P. m. W|en oflietrs will be nomi- 61 ROOSEVELT AVENUE GOODMAN'S GIFT iSHOP nated MULDER AND SUPPLY CORP. 71 WASHINGTON AVENUE CARTERET, N. J. Phones Carteret S-UU V 8-68(7 - tl? ' PHONE CARTERET 31-33 RANDOLPH STREET CARTERET, N. J. Mother's Day, May 11—S/IO/J Early

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, T The marrMwe Of CARTKRBT—Ittlas Mary CARTERST—A card party was C ARTERET - Charles Blessing, CARTKRBT — Several 1 ,,. , daughter Of Mr. Is Laid at Rest At St. Joseph's irkn wtcki, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, held at the home of Mrs. Joseph son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bles- women from Carteret huve ,,,,,„!( nacko, 80 Heald Benjamin Ootowlcki, Sssex Street, reservations to attend the 1 CAflTERET—Miss Claire Zag- CARTERET — Many relatives 8afchlnnky, Louis Street, the pro- CAJtiWOT-MIss Marie Dora sing, Liberty Street, was given a ,n vVll|,Cr. cinurchtal wn leski, daughter ol Mrs. Antoinette has set April 26 as the date of Lorusso, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. spring dance of the and friends Wednesday attended ceeds of which went to St. Jo- party by his parents In honor of !;ll MIS. Walter Zagleskl, S Somerset Street, and her marriage to Stanley Oornkl, Vlto Loruaeo, 17 Salem Avenue, School of East Orange to be ! the funeral df John KarattewWct, | , the late John Zagleskl,'became the Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley seph's P. T. A. became the bride of John A. Brao- his fourth birthday. tonight at the Waldorf )vf ty 114 Van Buren Avenue, whd'^dled ivinrt.riufl' Ukrainian bride of. Joseph Konopka, son of Qorskl, Elisabeth. The ceremony Mrs. Joseph Qulgley was award- lowati, N Urch Street, son of the Guests Included Mrs. Kathertne Hotel In New York. „, „„ April 26 at S«0 Mr. and Mrs. William Konopka, will take place at the IJoljr Family Saturday. A high mass of,refli$am ed a special prize. Other winners late Mr, and Mrs. Anthony Bno- Blessing, Mrs. James Bowler, Mrs. They include Miss Joan : 290 NeVUle Btreet, Perth Amboy, Church here at 4 P, M. was offered at the Holy Fftjijily were Mrs. Frank Barbate, Mrs. sowskl, here Sunday afternoon, Edward Ltsecki, Mr. and Mrs. Fred daughter of Mr. and Mrs.' 10 ,Wie Hoty Family Church here, The. double-ring ceremony took In honor of her approaching' Church by Rev. FranOto Xj(lin- Alton Anderson, Mrs, Karl Foot*. Stlllman, Mr. and Mrs. William Hagan. 138 Emerson Street! Sunday altemoon. Rev. Francis place In St. Joseph's Church, with Mrs. William Casey, Mrs. Frank Washbum, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Sylvia Price, daughter of Mr. Rliinklewlrt, curate of the church, marriage, Miss Qotowlckl Was klewiecz. Burial was In St.i'Oer- Re». Victor Orabrlan, O.9.M., of- McNellly, William Troost, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Price, U Matthew, performed the ceremony. given a surprise miscellaneous trude's Cemetery. ' Kurcy, Mrs, Julia areen, Mrs. flciaflng. shower at her home. John Shetn, Mrs. John Medveti, Mrs. Cornelius Troost, Mr, and fiue, and 'Audrey Sahulclk, i Given In marriage by her broth- (One of the organizers'oT the Given In marriage by her father, Mrs. Fred Sheln, Mrs. Michael Mrs. Charles Thatcher, jir, and ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph I er, Stanley Zagleski, the bride was Guests present were Mrs, Ha-Holy Family Church. Mr'. 'KiVas- tht'brlde appeared In a white satin Mrs. Thomas Gulnan, Peter Strom, attired in a colonial styled white talie Sieklerka, Mrs. Michael Sie- Sufchlnsky, Mrs, 8t«phen Phillips Ik, 63 Linden Avenue. feewski had been a resident here town and veil and carried a prayer Mrs. Josephine Anderson, Mrs. satin 4K>wn fashioned with an klerka, Mrs. Matthew Slertoa, Mrs. and Mrs. John Rusnak. book market! with white orchids. for 40 yeads. He waa actl# in Sue Carter, Mrs. Martha Den- apron e'flect and a bustle, a long Joseph Mate, Mrs, John Rivers, Miss Louise Peliegrlno of town many societies. Me was « (Member Bleyker and Miss {Catherine Den- full train and her fingertip lace Mrs. Bertram Mullen, Mrs. Stan- was the maid of honor and the of the Polish AW .Society and the Bleyker, of Coionta. edged Veil was attached to a seed ley Slomko, Mrs. Anthony Martln- Holy Family Society. MeraWrrf of bridesmaids were Miss Susie Pur- pearl and rhlnestone crown. She czuk, Mrs. Josephine Piezczcpski, the various organizations With A. Petrach Dies; caro of Old Bridge, Miss Rose' worn at carried a white prayer book Bnoaowskl. sister of the bride- Miss Jane Plezozcpsk.1, Mrs. George" which he was affiliated paid their ORDER marked with a white orchid and Beshak, Mrs. Stanley Lokiec, Mrs. respects. groom. Misses Grace Fanelll, Mil- lowtrmtl UM a »prfly of sweet peas. Rites Tomorrow John Koch, Mrs. Peter Eckalewitz, Pall bearers all members of the dred Zullo and Ann Sekosky of Mils Irene Toth of town was this place and Angelina DeSantis READING RIQUETSI Mrs. Patrick Orausso, Mrs. Stan- Holy Family Society were: John 8ABY CHICKS NOW! the maid of honor and Leon Szu- CARTERET —Funeral services of Port Reading. lecki of Perth Amboy. best man. ley Qanuslak, Mrs. William Bablc, Tomczuk, Peter Bedtiarav Joffcph will be held tomorrow at 1 o'clock MwU whfc mal The maid of honor wore a .blue Mrs. Adam Ssymborski, Mrs. Vic- Szlachetka, Jacob Lewandowskl, at the Synowieckl Funeral dome, The maid of honor wore a white brocaded taffeta and marquftette tor Boyar. Mrs. Frank Kazmler- Carol Niemiec and George Ablu- 46 Atlantic Street, and 1:30 P. M. gown styled similar to the bride's, had fuchsia accessories and car- tolonlal-styled gown with an apron ski, Mrs. Stanley Leutasuck, Mrs. dowskl. . .. at St. Demetrius Ukrainian Church f BIHOUt KMMM0 effect In front and a double bustle Edward Mirek, 'Eva Bierota, Mary Surviving are seven children, for Andrew Petrach, 63. 19 Mercer ried a colonial bouquet. The brides- in' back. She Had plumes as her Pelc, Alice Obtowlckl, Helen Po- Mrs. Mary Opal of Long Island Street who died Wednesday. maids all wore similar white gowns Anthradttf firmly headdress and carried a colonial plel, Ann Zullo, Mary Paszek, So- City, Mrs. Niel Japson of Rahway, Mr. Petrach operated a tavern with lime accessories. They also carried colonial bouquets. bouquet of pink roses. phie Anadlo, Margaret Klraly, Mrs. Stephen Szymborski, Mrs. In Carteret for many years he was amipnuiu m«v William Rosman and Mrs.".fohn Joseph Brsosow&kl, brother Tpe couple are on a wedding Jean Kosel, Helen and Alice Mar- also a member of the International the bride groom, was the beat man Mcirhii Kasirr Than trip to New York and upon their Piurkowski, of Carteret, John W Workers Order and the Greek tlncauk and Mrs, Benjamin Qoto- and ushers were Michael Loru&so, return will reside in town. For Perth Amboy, and Anthony of Catholic Carpathlc Society. wlckl. brother of the. bride, John Kolibas, traveling, Mrs. Konopka wore a Rutflerford; 10 grandchildren and Mr. Petrach Is survived by his »\W" Did " gray sharkskin suit with a' Also, Mrs. Stanley Gorskl, Mrs. nine great-grandchildren. wife, Frances Rubas, two sons, Jr., Andrew Perry, Al Shumny. Ed- ward Zullo and* Michael Keplech, .topper, black accessories and hadJohn Kobus,- Mrs. Stanley Kobus Stephen and Andrew, one grand- Ki,llillK season is already all of town. an Orchid corsage. and Mrs. John Koczuba, of Eliza- son and a sister Mrs. Michael Litus , lt.hatmeM»jo«'ve Virag-lihome Nuptials The couple are on a wedding trip r ilI1( The bride attended local schools beth: Mrs. Margaret Stoude, Mrs. of Carteret. to Florida and upon their return , , date aloifg some asd Is employed by the U. 8. Joseph Slekierka, of Rahway, and Rev. John Hundlak will officiate .« v Set for April 27 April 30 will reside at the home of Metals' and Refining Company Mrs. Joseph Woctowskl, of Irving- and burial will take place at the f.,,,1. ,-U-sir stream. ^ the bride's parents. For traveling, here. The bridegroom is a veteran ton. Rosehlll Cemetery. CARTERET — St. Elizabeth's Mrs. Brtozowakj wore a gray Rab- leMt{meto Of the 0. S. Army andls now em- It u ill take you Church will be the scene of the ardlne suit with red lizard acces- ployed by the General Ceramics Blood-tested stock from , ,h, ihingB you need in A NEW ARRIVAL wedding on April 27 of Miss Irene DAUGHTER TO FISHERS sories. h Company In Keasbey. tfhouse, daughter of Mr. 'and, Mrs. good breeders ,ii(,n »n> for that trip-fBpf M CARTERET -^Mr. and Mrs CARTERET —A daughter, Pa- The bride Is a graduate of Car- Michael Uhouse, 7 Catherine tricia Ellen, was born to Mr. andterat High School. Her husband it lllll''ss to hook a bif on«. S8tephen Kattridge, 55 Larch Btreet, are the parents of a son Street, to Peter Vlrag, son of Mr. Mrs. John Fisher of Texas, Mrs. attended local schools and Is em- Brooder Stoves Donation* are Voted John Virag. Carteret Electric, Coal and Oil • Drop in today and, born at the Perth Amboy General and Mrs. Fisher Is the former Ellen Cough- ployed by the American Cyanamld By Friendship link Hospital, Avenue. lln, 'Lowell Street. Co. • .•I',,, j,,)inj( fishing. Poultry Supplies l, everything ready for ;ivr CARTERET — Donations were and Seeds von in n Jiffy- Such tlflnp given to the Kiddle Keep Well • ONLY »1 ^.CO PEE TON' us Camp, the Newark Hebrew Or- "NREDOM S'NEM POHS" SALESMAN - CANVASSERS phanage and the Denver Colo., Fertilizer and Vigoro Jackets Children's Hospital by the Friend- OR For the first time in FIVE YEARS you can offer, Sweaters Ship Link at its last meeting, held in-Odd Fellows Hall, with Mrs. direct to housewives, on LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS, AMBOY WARR Wool Shirts • "• ' Robert R. Brown presiding. "moDgrN Men'S a desireable household item for which there is tre- COAL & SUPPLY CO. Caps — Hate-*- • A committee was appointed for mendous demand. . . . Join our organization of suc- FEED CO., Inc. Tel. Woodbridge 8-0724 the birthday and Mother's Day . . . either way, the words don't look riiht ... and ST. GEORGE AVENUE program. 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, < >|4 S«rltl Street Peril Aiboy * i 1\, PEHTH \mW, N. I 327 SMK?.' y r, •»'-JBW«| "•T'j 'twr.V AJUTL 18. tf>4T PAOB rotm CROP rBEDICTlONl P O. Tofiman/fcen and women Addms fbw Uttm to: ' ^ «* ^ .^. *J that JB«.(H)C,0W »frM ifmy b., these dttyn are ffron« to put their "IjOtllM, r, I). BOT IB Anothfl* Uon y*ar, *^al &l>~ "Be for the pfittHipl cifMti, C4ittpiMi i iown desires before the Rood of OnutCtlatt, $• C. New Books At Library I heir children. We shrtUWn't have the largest Wheat wlthJftfi.BW.flOO UUt year and - children If We can't toOWt our vested, h»» b**ft ._„— ,. . 346.tlflO.000 tor the tea-year responsibility for their welfare. Greek civil «Bf must end or Department of Agriculture. A *ur- 1 tjm THE WAYWARD BUS,'by John —and how much of It I* LOUISA Araertcan aid will be uaelew. vey of farmers . —-"-" '" - Btelnbeok When WP are throiiRh we know John Strinbrck's first full-leriRtl them from their bpglnnlnKs to novel in (Midil. yrnrs illustrate their probably fnrtn. Wr Inv th^ Dear Dear Louisa:- uftin the nmns>ln(i versatility of «nod in them and pity the b»(i. I hnv« been rtilriB with A fellow A year nun my husband asked his Interests and his fsrnlu.i. Stein- Wp know their personal tmRedies, for two jwars and my people don't me lor a dlvnrce. I wae astonished beck !« n wtilcr who IK still de- their comedlfs, and l.lwlr heart- earn for him. We broke up onnp as we liuve always gotten on well veloping, who still refuses to rrtn we hud a mUtlhderftrnnii- together and have t.wn nice chil- form to.nny expected pattern, who The writing Is Steinbeck at, his dren. II seems Inn I he had (alien (till brlnp.s ID ench book n fresh slmplost and twst. We believe THE He was the ftrat fMlow Lhnt t in love with his secretary. told new (ipproarh. In this new WAYWAfcD BUS will provs to be really cured for, although I have At first I wan so antery and hurt novel he uses one of Hie oldest; an endurinn addition to the gnllery lind lots of beans and several of- that I was ready to leave, but Story-telliriH devices In literature of his major works, fers of itiBrrltttl. when 1 got to thinking about it to write about n group (if people He has h»d lots of girls, but1 he I realized that he hhd no right. who find ihnmselves by accident to do such a thing to his children sharlni! an adventure which last1! nays 1 am th* only one he was / day's rutttrn for a passing infatuation. Ro I less than a day ever seriously Interested In. I afn afraid to ta*H a chance on him. told him I Wo\j!d move Into the The story of what linppens on bnonuse ht nw change his mind city and lie nouW send us what, the bus ride, riimmh it irrlp* the and .start running with them main, we would get if We were divorced reader from first pane to last, is but I hata to ilvn him up because and WP ifould try separation for ft not of paramount importance. I really WVe him. Please advise mn few months. What malters Is the sense it Rives what to do. us of people and how they react It Was n very exptmelve propo- to one another- -bewildered, aim- LONELY PAL. sition for him. and he missed the less, driven by ordinary human Answer: boys and me a great deal. I am Impulses, restless nnri unensy In If you have been poing with happy to say that we are all our bewildered and aimless times him for two roars, you should back 'home as this "cooling off" AmotiR the men and women of know him Well enough to renltoe period made him realize that the the book are n successful business whether he can be trusted or not. love and devotion of his boys as man and his wife find dniiKhter, Does he keep his word to you and well as the atltied financial strain RtravelliiK salesman of funny uad- has he been true to you nil the was too great a price to pay for •ets 'all of them invented by time he has been going with you? a new love. I jiiHt thought I'd pass Steinbecki, a pimply youth who Is A philandering husband Is a this on to some other wives whose planning to study radiir, a wnitress cross that no woman in her rlRht husbands an- /*ut for that last infatuated with Clark Gable, -a mind wishes to bear, so you Jiad fling ' Wise bus driver.mid Camllle, who better think well before you mar- 8. P. O. had— throniih no fault of her own ry someone that you are not Sure N. Y. —an Irresistible lure for men. you can trust. Answer; These anda few others are the LOUISA. I think you were wise, Mrs. 8. people who make up this world. Steinbeck talks their language; he ^—— ' ' •'-*•*"•• knows what makes them tick. He tells us how much of It !s appe- tite—for food, for drink, for sex

01 INSURANCE More than 94,000 veterans filed applications to convert their 01 term insurance policies to perma- nent plans In February, accord- ing to the Veterans Adrninlstra- tolon. Veterans' life Insurance pnll- ciM, issued before January 1, 194(5. do not have to be converted until eight years after Issuance. Those Issued after that date must, be con- verted within five "-"irs. SIZES 17 GOVERNMENT WORKERS Federal employment dropped Pattern M45 somes In Jr. MIB» 22,521 In January, with all of nizes II. U. 15, 17 3i«e 13 taku 4% yard* 35-Inch fabric. the reductions, except 999 workers accounted for by the War and Send TWENTY FIVE CENTS In, \ Buy Up to $1,000 Worth of Furniture and Appliances coins lor this pattern to 170 Newt- Navy Departments. The total paper Pattern Dept, 232 We»t 16th number of persons on the Federal 81 New York 11, N. Y, Print payroll, both inside and outside plainly SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS, \ When a fire visits your home, or your car is involved in ^•s And lake Up to Two Fall Years to Pay the United States In January, was 8TYLB NUMBER. 2,1361,480. Our Marian Martin Spring Pattern an accident, or » violent windstorm swwpa over our Book Is JUST OFF THE PRESS, 90 YEABf IN ONE PLACE with brand naw easyto-iew fa*n- community, you cannot spar for time while you either At the Very Low Interest Rate of 4% a Yetrt CARLYLE, 111. -v Miss Clara lona for everyone. Printed rttfit on buy th* proper insurance or increase that which you Truesdail, 93, has lived In the same It* pages la a FRBH pattern for an Infant'a SMqne tus* Hooteea. All hotel for 90 years and hopes to B«TO. Yon HtOst hive the right amount and kind of celebrate her 100th Birthday in it, your* for oa'.y fiftwn i;««lU «8r«' The hotel was built in 1857 by her iniufihc* protection before dUaster strikes. father and now is being operated by a nephew, Truesdail Plske, a member of the third1 generation. Our advice costs you nothing and places you iiil r Delivery of Furnitnre of Every Kind, LMQAL NOTICES under no obligation, MOTICK OF PUBLIC SALE TO WHOM IT M.IT f'ONCIOKN: At a regular n tlnK <>t tli<> Coun- cil of Hie lltinmgh of <\ui*n>t held List your property with us. We have (ash ttttarer*waitin g for one April 7, I!U,". I IVMK ilin-i'lod In aifvertlw tliu fuel Hun mi Thurs- and two family houses. QUICK ACJ10N! COMPLETE FINANC- day rvcriliiK. Miiy I, l!ll", Hie M«yor and 1'UIIIKII will meftt at ING SERVICE! *:09 P. M. In the t'ouni-ll Clmmbew, Munlcll'ul HuiliiliiK. ruoki- Avenue, Carteli-t. N. .1 and i-xpusn mid still tt Uubll. sale mill in tlii> highest bidder iKL'ortlhm 10 terms of sale on Radios, das Ranges, SMsi , and Most Appliances flliWllh til* Uuroucli Clerk open to Stern & Dragoset inline 11 art prior to milt>, l.>i| 7!i. Uamlnlivli HtlW, ISIovk Id!, llnnillKli uf 1'nr- REALTORS - MANAGEMENT • INSURANCE toryt AsauxHinpiii .\r;i|j. T«k» 'urthtr nfitli'o Uiat the Oar- TELEPHONE WOODBRIDGE 8-0123—8-1)1*4 tetBt Borough Coiun II liaa, hy rea- olntlon and purnuitnt in law, fixed a minimum prli o al which sahl Int In 97 MAIN STREET WOODBRIDQE* N. J, Mtd MiKk will *><• sold luKnthcr wllli »11 other iicrtlniMil ili-tiillx, HII1. AUGUST J. PERRY, IloroiiKh Clerk To he ailvorllHed April IS HII7 , and April ^5, 1347, In ihu Cuiicrii Pr This offer h open to any man of woman who Mnfed hi the Army* Navy, Coast Guard, or Matte Corps ut World War II. Thtw is no GARDEN red tape of any kind. Come in whenever you Hash to seleet y*tr ftuftitWft, POWER OF HUNDREDS OF HORSES I SUPPLIES floor coverings, and h«n)e famishing* Afeaai^tely m A RECOUP THAT WOULO BE HARDj ment is required. You nay take up It) two full y«ar« to Aiparagus and Rhubarb very low interest rate of only 4% a Roots »NEV£RVET W0 TO •».. iphprries, Currants, It tUi tfftt ti mwla in (KMNIMM HM l*# Hfuhtioat */ JR* ueberries, Grapes, iNMYOvurr r«terani loan Act of ihe SM« #/ Htm km* "^ Ihrimgh ih* Qooseberries MtffNMHfofl •/ mmt of the |M««f 41 fhilMk.

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8 as the RAHWAY-The~ opening of a , mu to Frank A. "Mo4em Furniture Gallery" at ,„, ,,f Mrs. Aalelto Lorenc Ko«a Brothers' furniture store be- '• „„,„ ,-n The ceremony will gan Saturday anU continues this ';;;';', nl 4 o'clock in the Sa- week. ,,,',,„( church. Thane of the optnlrm Is "Jew»U ) OF THANKS for You% Home Setting." Furni- ,,,,), to express our sin- ture groupings will be changed ih.nk, !<> all relative. to present a series ol ,.. in,i MPiKhbors lor thrtr Ideas in modem decoration. , .,,.,., tif kindness Mid ftym- H»V« Full g^olt ;, il()WM m at tile sickness ,,,,,,1, ,,f our dearly beloved With the opening, Koos Broth' vi-s lean McLeod. ers LaauKurateR a new service. It - *• fmoui j ly wish to thank will keep In stock furniture, drap- <4ok» fcr tkifty I MRcDonald, Dr, eries, floor coverings, lamps, acces- i4 wkat i Roosevelt LaUn sories, wall paper and paints "to Police Pejfot mix or .match" so that the cus- tomer may refurnish his' home who sent p gradually. doniited carsJtfjd Pu - rtor A.F.awt»«rjor The opt" R&llery was deM«ne4 I P by Seth .Ben-Ari. It features a lory services rendered. "Country M o d et n Cottage'' In The Family of the "Slightly Swedish" modern style, Late M/s. McUod ft has picture windows, land- scaped with artificial shrubs, and a patio. 1 S«MHC4 Color 9ohtm« (ARn or. THANKS Partitions have been removed so MINUCCI that the gallery Is open from one w, wish to express 6ur sln- end to the other. Colors are grayed . n.anfcs for the many kind- tyues. greens and mauve to atord .,„.,,, simwn us at the time of subdued backgrounds for the mod-" em furniture. ' ,:,!,,! h of our dearly beloved , sabatlne Mlnucci. Along one wall Is a display of |]1(llh01 modem fabrics. Settings ol chairs, Fruit Cwkull tttttBT vv, particularly wish to ex- tables and lamps are grouped in Grapefruit Sections **Usr* ,, ,„„• appreciation to our front of harmonizing fabrics f,.i,wis relatives, and neigh- draped together to suggest com- Peaches um«m»*»-Ttik*ciiM ,„„,. ,,nii bearers, Rev. Maurlca plete color schemes. (ln(1in nil those who sent now- on ,„• assisted in any way, and • FOR HALE • Peaches »u-«ta*««iiti» iouc»J2e ] Director Philip Cos- mm CARTERET — 1947 Black super ,ii r,,r rourtpous and efficient Sultana Prasei MUH I**J23c ih.fki.45e.. l( n de luxe Ford sedan for sale. Four door. Write Box 10, in care Aprkat Preserves mnn«u iibk<35e 1'iitsy Mlnucci and Family of Carteret Press. Apple Butter MMIW n«>23e Tiff s HUT Shredded Wheat m* *.15c STUN THAT MAN! Red Circle Coffee IW.-MH* Well, just SHOW him Evaporated Milk wrnim what a woman can do Ann Page Beam . . • « to a worn old table— with a can of our bright String Beans in-emmM Paints! Let him marvel At the gay-color new- Sweet Corn tJ^SSAm JO«.«17O ness, the gla^ss-smooth Sweet Peas ' >•••"* 2^?27o surfaces — and at the little it all cost! Tomatoes nu»ti»rimfc W^19e Sauerkraut *»***-*»! 3^25«

SPIVACK BROS. Clartdge Cornetl Beef Hash i»ItH25« 318 STATE STREET PERTH AMBOY Ann Page Tomato Soup • w AND HERE'S WHY: mOMI P. A. 4-1936 3 r?a» Dt PONT PAW? - WALL PAPJB Old Quebec Pea Soap taw*" »t»n3^'25c WINDOW SHADES HADE TO OiUftR ht Meats Uncle Ben's Converted Rice i*e»9.17c We could buy meat lots cheaper than we do. But n.Qt {h$ IFIM* 3^27o Red Heart Dog Food STORE ROHM: quality you associate with Super-Right Utftt. Th»u'» onjj on§ qy Dog Foods iM-L-KitlM. TMM r tut ?H25c ; aA.M.ti6ML meat at A&P. And that's the uwjormly high Super-Right quality. A 5 cut o| meat that's juicy, tender and ddwtahle » no surprise at AfcP Clapp's Baby Foods mw «K8C 12*$5« MO»hYthrw«UiTWMY — it's a sure thing. For all Super-Right cuts come from corn-fed steers without peers .. . milk-fed veal... youn|[ lamb $nd pork you can cut with a fork. _.._ Super-Right Quality Super-Right Meats Are (trolled M$t Super-Right meat is under the most rigid supervision every stop of the AND VEGET|LBLES way frqm the packer to the pounds you buy. ITieyHr? shipped fe»st, under constant refrigeration,-to A&P's big po^fiin »eat \i(Weha«*fS Put spiting on yp«r t|bl« — and stretch yo«r hi^get, too. Wo rushed the* tender vegetables «ne fruitajtraight irom where they're trimmed and stored with tbe utoww* care in bug* refrig- .^KWBW-i1 PHONE the farm and orchard — ao you can revel in thi spring-freah erated cases. To bring you meat as good as Super-Right meftts, every NOW TO flavor of the produce you like best. pound of it is carefully selected by A&P .., «nd then projtcfited with •very safeguard that fine-quality meat must have. iWtU Super-Rfght Controlled] XuM km Utter* U M!-», I. Hi. 11n* Asparagus Super-Right Meats Are Trimmed Right Fresh Green Peas • 2 H 25c The way meats are trimmed doesn't make «ty difference vf, quality, but it does make a difference in value... a big difference. And because Oranges CIWW^HIMI *l(k Grapefruit uJftfc, 4 <" 25c Super-Right meats aie close-trimmed to eliminate excessive waste, Tender Carrots 2&15« Pascal Celery . , «*23c you get more good solid meat for your money. This closer trim starts right in A&P's own plants ... and then when you buy, A&P't skilled Texas Beets <£? 3^17. New Cabbage" ^U »6c meat men in yottr super market go to work and complete the finishing "». Supw-Rigi»t J"P«*J:rBafauie touches. _ ^^

1VS Snper-Right Meats Are Priced Right : DAM FAVORITES / The advertised price is the wily price at A&P ... and it's always sur- m Name your cheese . . . like as not your favorite is in AfiP's prisingly low! YQU see, w're satisfied with, a yery small j«o& per Dairy Center. We've got 'em mild and mellow — strong vul pound. We can aft'ocd to be because we sell 8Q many theuwsd oi too* snappy . . . and n^agy f%inoU9 brands to choose from. Au4 as of Super-Right meats every day. You'll see why when you compare 6IVI •« for high-quality milk, butter, cream and egga — we've ffl y«IS them with other rue»U. Do it today! Compare quality! Compare wutt, And always piked to pk*se at A&P. prices! Compare A&P'e closer, trim! $ee if you don't Agree that your AND A meat dollar buys more at A&P than that dollar buys elsewhere. BUTTER Aged Che44*r Cheese Leg* of Lain!) i«*r^w#« Mel-O-Bit «*mtmm »49c Smoked Cheese Tffl< *|||P Pork Loins * "Give me health and • day and" I will ">"kc the pomp of empwors ridiculous1' Nestle's Gf^yere ^itt.43* Ham* was Ralph Waldo fimcrioa'i ten* hut elo- Uurket'a Rlargariflf ^ i Hucnt opinicw of d*« *idu« 0/ he»44 Ifc« Cottage Cheese ,*&•; Ik Pure Lard . . ^«*>|Ji Pol Roast WSJfi vibrant, glowiig health of which he ipeaki Gorgonzola Cheeee »65c Velveeta Spread«r»ni^|f« Porterhouse i» seldom as accident of birth. Its price is ft umstam vigilance, with proper gagard for rest, frea% iSt w,cxerciie,i,a4di«/ • • y /' ' Top Hound Stetk At the first jiga of illmss «ityow family physida* •\s '••• Pot He is your ckilUbl >n<#J Tongues *»uoQ of faetUh, |^ PAGE SIX *WDAY, APRIL 18, 1947 Troth of Mi»s Kulbacki In /\, the wedding Saturday at 5 P M. William Bzemcsftk, son of Mr. and, ing cast of supporting players in trlinds In the Holy Family R. Vof Miss Madelyn Nettle Bowl*r, Csrteret High School and is em- Mrs. fitpphen azemesak, 55 Per- Church here Saturday. Mlw Alyre eluding Robert Alda, Roseitum daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James ployed by the American Oil Com- shlng Avenue, this borough. Miss DeCamp, John Rldgely and Robn; BcdUan, daughter nf Mr. and Mrs. Bowler, ill Roosevelt Avenue, to pany of Carteret. Her husband at- Kulhacki Is the daughter of the Arthur. The screenplay Is based nn , 'lite Bednarz, 137 Edgar Streft. Edward LeRoy Worth, son of Mr. tended Toms River High School j late Mr. and Mrs. Anthqny Kul- an original story that has been thp bride of Frank Kcr- and Mis. LrRoy Worth, 2 Harris and Is a U. 8. Navy veteran. He \ backi. deftly transformed Into a deeph lOn of Joseph Kertesz, 121 Street. Rev. Daniel E. Lerentz, Is now employed by the American ; The bride -to-be attended Perth moving film. Btreet, and l.he lute Ellz- pastor of the church, performed Cynamid Company In Linden. Amboy schools and Is employed by Set in San Francisco and N<- Kertesz Rev M. A. Knthe ceremony In the presence of __. . | l.he Frlgid-Freeze Company In York backgrounds, the story n i, pastor of the church, per- a large gathering of friends and Perth Amboy, Her fiance Is a grad- lates of a lova so overwhelming the ceremony. relatives. Rites Tomorrow Radio Station WCTC, 1450 on uate of the Carteret High School that it Is to eclipse everything h, TH* bride, given In marriage by Escorted to the altar by her the dial, has announced the fol- and is g discharged veteran of 28 the lives of Nora Premiss, and Di father, wore a white slipper father, the bride appeared in an lowing list of special programs months service with the Navy, In- Rlvchard Tulbot (played by Ken: gown with a chiffon skirt Ivory satin gown styled with a ForSzvmunufka which may Be of interest to local cluding two years In the Pacific Smith). ityled with oft-the-shoulder sweetheart neckline and a full listeners. theater of operations. flnger-tlp veil find French skirt, ft flnftnrtop veil of Illusion CARTERET — Funeral services Tuesday, April 17th: draped from a mnU-lilnu draped from an orange blossom will be held at B o'clock tomorrow 7:30 P. M.—League of Women A NEW ARRIVAL Crown. 8hp carried a white tiara and carried a cascade of morning at St. Demetrius' Ukrain- Voters. CARTERET—A son was born to muff with a white orchid white roses. ian Church for Joseph Szymu- 8:00 P. M.—National Ouard Mr. and Mrs. James Broke, 12 Miss Ann Walski. of Trenton, Miss Lillian Bunce, maid of nufka, 58,170 Emerson Street, who Forum. 8harot Street, at the Perth Amboy as maid of honor and WHS honor, wore a periwinkle blue taf- died Tuesday. Rev. John Hundlak, Friday. April 18th: General Hospital. 7:30 P. M.—The 8t>uth River Wired in orchid taffeta nnd feta gown made similar to thepastor of the church, will officiate. "Y" Canteen Program. chiffon, matchinii hpad- bride's, had a tiara of roses and Burial will be in Rosehill Ceme- Saturday, Aoril 19th: lM Of tulle with a face veil and carried a bouquet of pink rosen. tery, Linden. LATE SHOW &n. t a bouquet of spring flow- 12:45 P. M—Four-H Club agent William Worth, brother of the Employed at the Carteret plaint on the Dally Farm Bulletin. NOW FLAYING . liU* Florence Hlleck, of Kliza- bridegroom, was the bent man and , and Miss Carolyn Wnl.skI. of of the U. 8. Metals Refining Com- 7:30 P. M.—Highways to Safety. William Troost and Harold Ed- pany for 26 years, Mr. Szymunufka . Sunday. April 20th: - n, bridesmaids, wore daffo- NOW tHRC SATURDAY Teresa Wrifht wards ushered. suffered a heart attack while at 1:00 P. M.—South River Neigh- yellow gowns similar lo the Following a wedding trip to Robert ftfltchum d of honor, witli matchlnic sc- work and died shortly afterward. borhood Variety Hour. Washington, D. C. and VlrRinla. 3:00 p. M—Dunelien Sports an d flowt'rs. He was a member of St. Deme- -in— the couple will reside at 40 Pulaskl trius' Church and the Tar as Shev- Parade. Alexander Kertesz, brothrr of Avenue, here. For traveling the chenko Assembly 138, Ukrainian 9:00 P. M.—New Brunswick "PURSUED' 'i-Hblt bridegroom, served as best bride wore a gray gabardine suit Workingmcn's Association. Council of Churches. pain, and James Carroll, of Brook- With Surviving are his widow, Cath- Monday, April 21st: ' :JWQ, and Stephen Zafehlk, of New- ™'LOV"E"YOU"—Ann Sheridan whispers words from her heart erine Procek. Bzymunusfn, four 12:45 R> M.—Home Service Judith Anderson «rk, were the ushers. Birthday Party Held ARent on the Dally Farm Bulletin. in this romantic scene frnm "Nora Prentlss." Warner Bros, film children. Mrs. Walter Klelman, Thealr Dean Jagger The newlywrds. after their trip 7:30 P. M.—Rutgers Musicale. with Kent Smith and firmr Bennett, now at th« Ditmas ^ —riiis— Strlla and Joseph, of this place, to Washington. D, C, will reside For Arlene Sohyda Tuesday, April 2nd: AlanHafe and Mrs. Charles Bollent, of Eliza- Frances I,«n»ford *« 187 fcdgar Street. Mrs. Kertesz 12-45-P JUr-rCounty Agent on Anil latrwlnrlnK CARTERET—In honor of the beth, and four grandchildren. "BEAT THE BAND- Chose for traveling a gray botany the Daily Farm Bulletin. Miss Barney is'Given tenth birthday of their daughter, SAT. MAT.-* CARTOONS John Rodney tuit with matching hat mid acces- 7:30 P. M.—Proudly We Hall. Arlene, Mr. and Mrs. William Miscellaneous Shower itfiee, Wednesday. April 23rd: —ALSO— Sohyda, 277 Washington Avenue, Issue Will Murk The bride, graduated from Car- 10:05 A. M.—State Employment 3 DAYS entertained a group of friends at CARTERET--Miss Rhoda Biu- FORDS, N. jT-P. A. 4-0348 :te»t High School, Is now em- Stamp Centennary News. SUN., MON., TUBS. ; their home. ney, daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. 3 STOOGES Kttoyed at Merck & Company in 1:30 P. M.—Red Feather Serv- ices. John Barney, Washington Avem.'. Thursday, Friday, Saturday, psftohwBy. The bridegroom gradu- Quests included Elaine Toth, CARTERET -A 3-ccnl com- COMEDY Diane Starek, Vivian Krlssak, memorative stamp marking the 7:30 P .M—Veterans News and was given a surprise shower at her April 17, 18, 19 .: and cises. 46 Hudson Street, Carteret, New Jersey leery. The heavier types of 'such Police Chief George Sheridan e,'according to the Mayor, art Jr., submitted his quarterly repor .lculaily iibitul hi ivrliunulioii of the department, and the filling of proposed The council confirmed the granting of sick leave to Fire e bill would fix « dale, less Engineer Nell Zullo, who under- DITMAf TODAY OPENING TODAY years from now," the went an operation tn Elizabeth. PERTH A THRU WEDNESDAY, APRIL 33rd andum continued. "As an PhwM r, A. 4-SWH deadline for the comple- FOR the city's extensive incip- FOOD EXPORTS r construction program. If More than $2,000,000,000 worth deadline could not oc> met, 1 of food was exported from thli would be left without any country in 1946, the Departmen OUTftLIKE HERS 9-BIG DAYS-9 I of disposing of its garbage. of Commerce reports. Of this <'Viflw of present conditions 1 amount, H.253,579,000, or 62.5 tht city, it is idle to Per cent, was paid for in cash B that it could meet such a while the United Nations Relie. e. But even if it could, the. and Rehabilitation Administration FIREMEN'S CARNIVAL then deprive the city i of disposing of viii- und lead-lease made up the rest of refuse, other Hum Among the exports, greatest in Auspices of ;t>. icominonly tmuuicl gurbum, creases in 1946 over 1945 were In I/fasten Upon the city a incut products, grains and fruits, prohibitions which |-ipclner It helpless to dispose FIREMEN GET LOST flT=l.s;;S garbage in the event or an FRANKLIN, lad—Called to a Port Reading Fire Co. oy. The bill is uineuson- fire at the rural residence of J. B. Hicks, the local flre departmen • pf State Department got there too late—they got lost or tte Health Depaituun! Before they found the Hicks resi Presenting the •<» ihovfd b, aH,,,i,4 la ST. JAMU '«' tffl bill on the ground thai deuce, neighbors had extlngulshe "OKUHOMAI" Md MAJUIIC Tk««tr< fir matter of local home rule the blare. Meanwhile, with the "FOR KISSING I .enforcement of itt> piuvi whole department out of town, l#bould not be the responsl ftre destroyed a dairy barn, ROSS MANNING SHOWS : of the State Q WOAHOMAI Q CAKJUill DEPOSITS Deposits by Individuals, part less and nershlps and corporations in banks covered by the Federal RIPES - SHOWS - GAMES frmPw 1) Deposit Insurance Corporation MM d. V hops aome- reached v. new high of $124,060, the course, the 000,000 at the and of 1046. and the dewacy to POSITIVELY NO GAMBLING!! 1 M H, Section T oon- LIMITATION AJHNDNENT • e "'^'l^'ii^i'I' und honorable. Final action by the ^ous Represennttives hag put toji^ore the States tiie mtiflcatlon oT a pro Free Parking - Fun For All Cunstltutlonal- Anend the CWtf J cted ten*- Th« NOT FOR TELLING TINEE SATURPfY 2 P,M, iia wtleh # • cuts has come from the top bureau* I of the capital! They have put their CAT AND THE CANARIES LETTERS TO THE EDITOR ORTERET propaganda machine In high gear and have To the Sdltor |,i,,,foh0