Magyar Hirnök, 1953. január-június (44. évfolyam, 4-26. szám)
1953-04-02 / 14. szám
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OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK OF NEW BRUNSWICK, NEW JERSEY ELECTION NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the District Boards of Election in and for the City of New Brunswick New Jersey will meet in their respective polling places hereinafter designated between the hours of 7 a. m. and 8 p. m. on TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 1953 for the purpose of conducting a Primai’y Election for the nomination of the following candidates to be elected at the General Election in November: One (1) GOVERNOR Three (3) MEMBERS OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY One (1) SHERIFF Two (2) CORONERS Three (3) MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS In addition to the nomination of candidates to the aforementioned offices the election pf two members, one man and one woman, of the Local County Committee of the Democratic Party from each of the 29 election districts totalling 58 members in all for a term of one year and two members, one man and one woman of the Local County Committee of the Republican Party from each of the leection districts totalling 58 members in all for a term of one year. Also to bp elected to Democratic and Republican State Committees: One (1) State Committeeman of the Republican Party. One (1) State Committeewoman of the Republican Party. One (1) State Committeeman of the Democratic Party. One (1) State Committeewoman of the Democratic Party. Notice is hereby given that qualified voters of the City of New Brunswick not already registered in said City of New Brunswick under the laws of New Jersey governing permanent registration may register or transfer at Permanent Registration Bureau, Middlesex County Board of Elections, Citizens Building, New Brunswick, N. J. at any time between Wednesday, April 22, 1953 and Thursday, September 24, 1953 for the General Election. Evening hours of the Middlesex County Board of Elections will be maintained September 21, 22, 23, and 24 from Q t o9 p. m. for registration and transfer of voters. On Thursday, September 24, 1953, the registration books will be closed until after the forthcoming General Election on Tuesday, November 3, 1953. Notice of change of residence or application for transfer of registration shall be made either by written request forwarded to the County Board of Elections on forms provided by said Board or by calling in person at the office of the County Board of Elections, up to and including September 24, 1953. Notice is also given that said District Election Board will meet in their respective polling places, hereinafter designated between the hours of 7 a. m. and 8 p. m. on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1953 for the purpose of conducting a General Election for the election of: One (1) GOVERNOR Three (3) MEMBERS OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY One (1) SHERIFF Two (2) CORONERS Three (3) MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS THE AFORESAID GENERAL ELECTION WILL BE HELD AT THE FOLLOWING POLLING PLACES: First Ward First Poll-—Lord Stirling School, Carman street. Second Poll—Lord Stirling School, Carman street. Third Poll—Lord Stirling School, Carman street. % Fourth Poll—Lord Stirling School, Carman street. Second Ward First Poll—Sacred Heart School, Suydam street and Commercial avenue. Second Poll—Sacred Heart School, Suydam street and Commercial avenue. Third Poll—Nathan Hale School, Comstock street. Fourth Poll—Nathan Hale School, Comstock street. Fifth Poll—Livingston Elementary School, Delavan street. Sitxh Poll-—Livingston Elementary School, Delavan street. Seventh Poll—Nathan Hale School Comstock street. Third Ward First Poll—Bayard School. Bayard street. 9 Second Poll—Bayard School, Bayard street. Fourth Ward First Poll—Roosevelt Junior High School, Livingston avenue and Redmond street. Second Poll—Roosevelt Junior High School, Livingston avenue and Redmond street. Third Poll—Senior High School, Livingston avenue and Comstock street. Fourth Poll—Senior High School, Livingston Ave. and Comstock St. Fifth Poll—Washington School, French and Louis street. Sixth Poll—401 Jersey Ave., known as City Garage. Seventh Poll—Wrn. Schwartz Recreation Room (Housing Project), Van Dyke Ave. & Wright Place. Fifth Ward First Poll—St. Peter’s School, Somerset street and Division street. Second Poll—Washington School, French street and Louis street. Third Poll-^St. Ladislaus School, Somerset street. Fourth Poll-—Washington School, French street and Louis street. Sixth Ward First Poll—Lincoln School, Wyckoff street and Bartlett street. Second Poll—Lincoln School, Wyckoff street and Bartlet street. , Third Poll—Lincoln School, Wyckoff street and Bartlett street. Fourth Poll—Lincoln School, Wyckoff street and Bartlett street. Fifth Poll—Lincoln School, Wyckoff street and Bartlett street. FIRST WARD First Election District BEGINNING at the intersection of Delaware and Raritan Canal and the center line of Commercial Avenue produced; thence along the center line of Commercial Avenue to the center line of George Street; thence along the center line of George Street; thence along the center line of George Street to Clifton Avenue; thence northerly along the center line of Clifton Avenue to the center line of Burnet Street; thence along the center line of Burnet Street to the center line of U. S. Highway Route 1 * thence along the center line of U. S. Highway Route 1 to the center line of U. S. Highway Route 1 to the center line of the Delaware and Raritan Canal to the center line of Commercial Avenue produced, the place of beginning. Second Election District • BEGINNING at the intersection of the center line of Commercial Ave. produced and the Delaware and Raritan Canal thence along the Delaware and Raritan Canal to the center line of New Street produced, he’nce along the center line of New Street to the center line of George Street, thence along the center line of George Street to Carman Street, thence along the center line of Carman Street to the center line of Neilson Street; thence along the center line of Neilson Street to the center line of Commercial Avenue; thence along the center line of Commercial Avenue to the; Delaware and Raritan Canal, the point of beginning. Third Election District Beginning at the intersection of the center line of George- Street and New Street; thence along the centei* line of George Street to the center line of Carman Street; thence along the centervline of Carman Street to the center line of Neilson Street; thence along the center line of Neilson Street to the center line of Commerecial Avenue; thence along the center line of Commercial Avenue to the center line of George Street; thence along the center line of George Street to the center line of Nichol Avenue; thence along the center line of Nichol Avenue to the center line of Redmond Street; thence along the center line of Redmond Street to the center line of Livingston Avenue; thence along the center line of Livingston Avenue to the center line of Carroll Place; thence along the center line of Carroll Place to the center line of George Street, the place of beginning. Fourth Election District Beginning at the center line of George Street and Clifton Avenue; thence northerly along the center line of Clifton Avenue to the center line of Burnet Street; thence along the center line of Burnet Street to the center line of U. S. Highway Route 1; thence along the center line of U. S. Highway Route 1 to the Raritan River; thence along the Raritan River its several courses to Lawrence Brook; thence along Lawrence Brook and Weston Mills Pond its several courses to the City boundary line; thence along the City boundary line due west to an oak tree on Ryders Lane; thence along the center line of Ryders Lane to Clifton Avenue; thence along the center line of Clifton Avenue to George Street, the place of beginning. SECOND WARD First Election District BEGINNING at the Old Oak Tree on Ryder’s Lane, thence along the center line of Ryder’s Lane to Clifton Avenue, thence along the center line of Clifton Avenue to George Street, thence along the center line of George Street to Nichol Avenue, thence along the center line of Nichol Avenue to Redmond Street, thence along the center line of Redmond Street to Livingston Avenue, thence along the center line of Livingston Avenue to Suydam Street, thence along the center line of Suydam Street to Nichol Avenue,/ thence along the center line of Nichol Avenue to Comstock Street, thence in a direct line to the place of beginning. Second Election District BEGINNING at the corner of Nichol Avenue and Suydam Street, thence along the center line of Suydam Street to Livingston Avenue, thence along the center line of Livingston Avenue to Handy Street, thence along the center line of Handy Street to Nichol Avenue, thence along the center line of Nichol Avenue to Suydam' Street, the place of beginning. Third Election District BEGINNING at the corner of Nichol Avenue and Handy Street, thence along the center line of Handy Street to Livingston Avenue, thence along the center line of Livingston Avenue to Hale Street, thence along the center line of Hale Street to Nichol Avenue, thence along the center line of Nichol Avenue to Handy Street to place of beginning. Fourth Election District BEGINNING at the corner of Nichol Avenue and Hale Street, thence along the center line of Hale Street to Remense Avenue, thence along the center line of Remsen Avenue to Sanford Street, thence along the center line of Sanford Street to Nichol Avenue; thence along the center line of Nichol (Avenue to Hale Street, the place of beginning. Fifth Election District BEGINNING at the corner of Remsen Avenue and Hale Street, thence along the center line of Hale Street to Lee Avenue, thence along the center line of Lee Avenue to the center line of Mile Run; thence along the center line of Mile Run to a point which is the prolongation of the center line of Remsen Avenue, thence along the center line of Remsen Avenue to Hale Street and the place of beginning. Sixth Election District BEGINNING at the corner of Lee Avenue and Hale Street,, thence along the center line of Hale Street to Livingston Street, thence along the center line of Livingston Street to the Mile Run, thence along the center line of Mile Run to a point which is the prolongation of the center line of Lee Avenue, thence along the center line of Lee Avenue to Hale Street the place of beginning. Seventh Election District BEGINNING at the corner of Sandford Street and Nichol Avenue, thence along the center line of Sandford Street to Remsen Avenue, thence along the center line of Remsen Avenue to the Mile Run or City Line, thence along the, City Line or Mile Run its various courses to George’s Road, thence along tile City Line to the Old Oak Tree at Ryder’s Lane, thence in a straight line to the center line of Comstock Street and Nichol Avenue, thence along the center line of Nichol Avenue to Sandfoi’d Street, the place of beginning. THIRD WARD First Election District BEGINNING at the intersection of the center line of New Street produced and the Delaware and Raritan Canal; thence along the center line of New Street to the center line of George Street, thence along the center , line of George Street to the center line of Bayard Street, thence along the center line of Bayard Street to the center line of Nielson Street, thence along the center line of Neilson Street to the center line of Hiram Street, thence along the center line of Hiram St. to center line» of Delaware and Raritan Canal, fhence along the Delaware and Raritan Canal to the place of beginning. Second Election District BEGINNING at the intersection of the center line of Hiram Street produced and the Delaware and Raritan Canal thence along the center line of Hiram Street to the center line of Neilson Street, thence along the center line of Neilson Street to the center line of Bayard Street, thence along the center line of Bayard Street to the center line of George Street, thence along the center line of George Street to the Landing Bridge, thence along the West bank of the Delaware and Raritan Canal to the place of beginning. FOURTH WARD First Election District BEGINNING at Carroll Place and George Street, thence along the center line of George Street to the center line of, Bayard Street, thence along the center line Of Bayard Street to the center line of Pennsylvania Railroad, thence along the center line of the Pennsylvania Railroad to the center line of Townsend Street, thence along the center line of Townsend Street to the center line of Livingston Avenue, thence along the center line of Livingston Avenue to the center line of Carroll Place, thence along the center line of Carroll Place to the place of beginning. Second Election District EEGINING at the center line of Livingston Avenue and Townsend Street, thence along the Center line of Townsend Street to the center line of the Pennsylvania Railroad, thence along tha center line of the Pennsylvania Railroad to the center line of Hale Street, thence along the center line of Hale Street to the center line of Livingston Avenue, thence along the center line of Livingston Ave. to the center line of Townsend Street, the place of beginning. Third Election District Livingston Avenue and Hale Street, thence along the center line of Hale Street to the center line of the Pennsylvania Railroad, htence along the center line of the Pennsylvania Railroad to the center line of Ward St., thence along the center line of Ward Street to the center lina of Livingston Avenue, thence along the center line of Livingston Avenue to the center line of Hale Street, the pla’ce of beginning. Fourth Election District BEGINNING at the center line of Livingston Avenue and Ward Street; thence along the center line of Ward Street to the center line of Pennsylvania Railroad; thence along the center line of Pennsylvania Railroad to the centér line of Twelfth Street; thence along the center line of Twelfth Street to the center line of Livingston Avenue; thence along the center line of Livingston Avenue to the center line of Ward Street, the place of beginning. Fifth Election District BEGINNING at Bayard Street and the Pennsylvania Railroad thence along the center line of Bayard Street to the center line of French Street, thence along the center line of French Street to the center line of Mile Run, thence along the center line and various courses of the Mile Run to the center line of the Pennsylvania Railroad, thence along the center line of the Pennsylvania Railroad to the place of beginning. Sixth Election District BEGINNING at the center line of French Street and the Mile' Run, thence along the centei- line of French Street to the intersection of French Street and Somerset Street or Lincoln Highway, thence along the center line of Somerset Street or Lincoln Highway to a point 594 feet west of Quentin Avenue; thence along a line 412 feet west of and parallel with Quentin Ave. to the center line of Pennsylvania R. R., thence along the center line of the Pennsylvania Railroad to the center line of Mile Run, thence along the center line of Mile Run and its various courses to the center line of French Street the place of beginning. Seventh Election District BEGINNING at the center line of Somerset Street or Lincoln Highway 594 feet west of Quentin Avenue; thence along a line 412 feet west of and parallel with Quentin Avenue to the center line of Pennsylvania Railroad; thence along the center line of Pennsylvania Railroad to the center line of How’s Lane; thence along the center line of How’s Lane to the center line of Somerset Street or Lincoln Highway; thence along the center line of Somerset Street or Lincoln Highway to a point 594 feet west of Quentin Avenue, the place of beginning. FIFTH WARD First Election District BEGINNING at the intersection of George Street and Bayard Street, thence along the center line of George Street to the center line of Albany Street, thence along the center line of Albany Street to the center line of Easton Avenue, thence along the center line of Easton Avenue to the center line of Somerset Street, thence along the center line of Somerset Street to the center line of Plum Street, thence along the center line of Plum Street to French Street, thence along the center line of French Street to the center line of Bayard Street, thence along the center line of Bayard Street to the center line of George, the place of beginning. Second Election District BEGINNING at the center line of Plum Street and Somerset Street; thence along the center line of Somerset St. to intersection of French Street, thence along the center line of French Street to the center line of Plum St.; thence along the center line of Plum St. to the place of beginning. Third Election District BEGINNING at the'center line of Somerset Street and Easton Avenue, thence along the center line of Easton Avenue to the center line of Hamilton Street, thence along the center line of Hamilton Street to the center line of Harvey Street, thence along the center line of Harvey Street to the center line of Somerset Street; thence along the center line of Somerset St. to the center line of Easton Avenue the place of beginning. Fourth Election District BEGINNING at the center line of Harvey Street and Hamilton Street, thence along the center line of Hamilton Street to the center line of Mile Run or City Line, thence along the center line of Mile Run or City Line to the center line of Somerset Street; thence along the center line of Somerset Street to the center line of Harvey Street, thence along the center line of Harvey Street to the center line of Hamilton Street, the place of beginning. SIXTH WARD First Election District BEGINNING at the center line of Albany and George Streets, thence along the center line of George Street to the center line of Bishop Place, thence along the center line of Bishop Place and Stone Street to the center line of Easton Avenue, thence along the center line of Easton Avenue to the center line of Prosper Street, thence along the center line of Prosper Street to the center line of Central Avenue, thence along the center line of Central Avenue, thence along the center line of Guilder Street to the center line of Hamilton Street, thence along the center line of Hamilton Street to the center line of Easton Avenue, thence along the center line of Easton Avenue to the center line of Albany Street, thence along the center line of Albany Street to George Street, the place of beginning. Second Election District BEGINNING at the center line of Hamilton Street and Guilden Street, thence along the center line of Guilden Street to the center line of Central Avenue, thence along the center line of Central Avenue to Mile Run or City line, thence along the center line of Mile Run or City line to the center line of Hamilton Street, thence along the center line of Hamilton Street to the center line of Guilden Street, the place of beginning. Third Election District BEGINNING at the center line of Prosper Street and Central Avenue; thence along the center line of Central Avenue to the center line of Egyleti Kalauz Bristol Street, thence along the center line of Briston Street to the center line of Easton Avenue, thence along the center line of Easton Avenue to the center line of Ray Street, thence along the center line of Ray Street to extended College Avenue; •thence along the center line of College Avenue to the center line of George Street, thence along the center line of George Street to the center line of Bishop Place, thence along the center line of Bishop Place and Stone Street to the center line of Easton Avenue; thence along the center line of Easton Avenue to the center line of Prosper Street, thence along the center line of Prosper Street to the center line of Central Avenue, the place of beginning. Fourth Election District BEGINNING at the intersection of Ray Street, if extended, and College Avenue, thence along the center line of College Avenue to George Street, thence along the center line of George Street to the Landing Bridge, thence across the Landing Bridge Delaware and Raritan Canal and Raritan River to the north side of Raritan River, thence in a northwesterly direction along the north side of Rartan River to the City Line if extended thence in a westerly direction along the City Line if extended and across the Delaware and Raritan Canal and Raritan River to the Mile Run, thence along the center of the Mile Run its various courses to the center line of Easton Avenue, thence along the center line of Easton Avenue to Ray Street, thence along the center line of Ray Street to College Avenue, the place of beginning. Fifth Election District BEGINNING at the intersection of the center line of Bristol Street and Easton Avenue, thence along the center line of Easton Avenue to the center of the Mile Run or City Line, thence along the City Line and various courses of the Mile Run to Central Avenue, thence along the center line of Central Avenue to Bristol Street, thence along the center line of Bristol Street to Easton Avenue, the place of beginning. Done pursuant to an Act of the Legislature of the State of New Jersey entitled “An act relating to regulating and providing for the government of cities, towns, townships, boroughs, villages and municipalities governed by Boards of Commissioners or Improvement Commissioners in this State,” approved April 25, 1911, the title of which act was amended to read as above set forth by Chapter 366 Session Laws of 1912, approved April 2, 1912 and the several acts supplemental to and amendatory of said act approved April 25, 1911, and also “an act to regulate ^elections revisions of 1920,” passed May 5, 1920 and the several acts supplemental to and amendatory of said act. Witness my hand this second day of March, 1953. HARRY W. DWYER City Clerk. Uncle Sam üzeni: Akinek Savings Bond ja lejárt tíz év elteltével, egy ujját se mozgassa. Hozzá se nyúljon azokhoz a bondokhoz. Egyszerűen hagyja azokat a szekrényben vagy a bank safe-ben. És azok maguktól kamatoznak tovább, újabb tiz évig. Egészen automatikusan meghosszabbodik az életük újabb 10 évvel. És jobban kamatoznak, mint a régi Savings Bondok. Az évi kamat 3 százalék, de többre megy, mert félévenként a kamatokat hozzácsapják a tőkéhez. így egy Savings Bond idővel 80 százalékkal többet érhet, mint amennyibe került. Persze, aki most vesz Savings I Bondot, az is az uj, magasabb 1 kamatokat kapja. A hazát szolgálja és egyben önmagának is I a Igejobb szolgálatot teszi, aki megtakarított pénzének egy részét Savings Bondokba fekteti. Ha pedig váratlanul készpénzre van szükség, a bondok nyomban beválthatók, feltéve, hogy két hónapon át voltak a tulajdonos birtokában. NEW BRUNSWICKI ELSŐ MAGYAR SZT. IMRE HERCEG FÉRFI ÉS NŐI BETEGSEGÉLYZÖ ÉS TEMETKEZÉSI EGYLET Központi főosztály: Gyűléseit tartja minuen hó második vasárnapját követő péntek esti 8 órakor a Szent László iskoia gyüléstermében. Elnök: Fazekas Károly, alelnök: Küplen János, titkár: Gödri Mihály, P. O. Box 601, lakás 20 High St., New Brunswick, N. J. jegyző: Szabó Bálint 15 Robinson St., ahol a betegek jelenterdek, pénztárnok: ifj Starnberger Géza, segédpénztárnok; Szűr Sándor Fő és női osztály ügykezelője: Horváth István; osztályok törzskönyvvezető: Küplen János, ifj osztály ügykezelő: Monek Károly, főellenőr: Varga Sándor, számvizsgálók- Varga Gábor, beteglátogató: Gáli Ferenc, jogtanácsos: Ifj. Stamberger Géza. Hivatalos lap: Magyar Hírlap. NŐI OSZTÁLY Gyűléseit tartja minden ho haima dik vasárnapját követő hétfőn a Szent László teremben. Elnök: Bartha Jánosné; alelnök és Ifijusági osztály vezetője: Bor Antalné; jegyző: Bodnár Istvánná, ahol a betegek bejelentenénk (232 Somerset St., New Brunswick, N. J.), levelező titkár és lajstrom vezető: Vasvári Miklósné, 16 Hartwell St., pénztárnok: Kiss Mátyásné, segédjegyző: Foczman Józsefné, pénztári ellenőr és szertárnok: Polgár Mihályné; beteglátogatók: Szabó Istvánná, 27 Brookside Ave., helyben; Begola Józsefné, Lindenau; ajtóőr Matyi Györgyné. l-ő osztály, Paulsboro, N. J. Elnök: Czirják Gábor, titkár: Ruszkai János, 215 West Buck St. Paulsboro, N. J. 3-ik osztály, Steubenville, Ohio. — Elnök és titkár: Bende Márton, 340 Bates St. 5-ik osztály, Sharon, Pa. — Elnök: Baba József, titkár: Farkas György, 251 Florence St. 7-ik osztály, Weirton, W. Va. — Elnök: Fodor Lajos, titkár: Antal János, 3932 Washington Street. Holidays Cove, W. Va. 9- ik osztály, Youngstown, Ohio — Elnök Guyt Ferencné, titkár: Boucz János, 158 N. Hartford Ave. Youngstown, Ohio. 10- ik osztály, Bonhamtown, N. J.— Elnök: Papp Gyula, titkár: Ferenci József, Rfd. 1 Box 86-K Perth Amboy, N. J. 11 -ik osztály, Flemington, N. .1. — Elnök: Rehocsik Mihály, titkarő Harwick Mihály, Rd 2, Box 15, Flemingfon, N. J. 12- ik osztály, South River, N. J. — Elnök: Kopor Sándor, titkár: Kramlj József, 34 Florence St. 13- ik osztály, Perth Amboy, N. J. — Elnök, tikár: Horváth Gábor, 396 Keene Street. 14- ik osztály, Newark, N. J. -— El nők és titkár: Milák István, 12 McKav 15- ik osztály, Avenel, N. J. Titkár Kocsis János, 350 Avenel St. Avenel N. J. v 16- ik osztály, Martins Ferry, Ohio — Elnök: Visnyáti zky Pál, titkár Gazda Ferencné, 507 N. Zane High way, Martins Ferry, Ohio. 17- ik osztály, Woodbridge, N. 2. — Elnök és titkár: Koblasz János, 36 Rector St., Woodbridge, N. J. 18- ik osztály, Linden, N. J.—GyÜ léseit tartja minden hó első szerdá ján a Maple Street-i Magyar Otthon ban. Elnök: Horváth Gyula, titkár Klempa Ferenc, 13 North Ave. E Cranford. N. J. N. J. MAGYAR EGYLETEK EGYESÜLETE NEW BRUNSWICKI 1-SÖ OSZTÁLYA Gyűléseit tartja minden hó második csütörtökön este 7 órakor a Somerset és Division utcák sarkán levő református teremben. Ügykezelő: S. Riczko, 90 Centrr’ Ave. Éllenőr: Magyar Gábor. Panaszok v. bármilyen jelenteni való az osztály ügyke zelőjéhez jelentendő akár írásban, akár szóban, vagy pedig a gyűlésen. Egyletünk korszerinti fizetéses alapon működik s jó biztosítást ad tagjainak. Tagfelvétel ügyében készséggel megad minden felvilágosítást az osztály ügykezelője. RÁKÓCZI SEGÉLYZÖ EGYESÜLET NEW BRUNSWICKI 19-IK OSZTÁLYA Gyűléseit tartja minden hónap 3- ik péntek estéjén fél 7 órai kezdettel a Somerset-utcai Magyar Református Egyház iskolahelyiségében (Somerset & Division Sts.) — Elnök: Kovács István; alelnök Kovács Károly; titkár Farkas József (54 Division Street) ; pénztárnok Keszler József; jegyző éa ifjúsági ügykezelő: Deák Károly; férfi beteglátogató Kosa András; női beteglátogató özv. Haluska Józsefné. SZENT MARGIT EGYLET New Brunswick osztály: Elnök: Ádám Mihályné, titkár: Gödri Mihályné, jegyző: Pataki Andrásné, pénztárnok: Dolgos Antalné, beteglátögató: Sass Antalné, ellenőr: Donald Istvánná. Az osztály gyűléseit tartja minden hónap harmadik szerdáján este 7 órakor a Szent László Hallban. Perth Amboyi Osztály: Elnök: Horváth Lajosné, titkár: Andrássy Gyuláné, jfegyző: Prekoj Ferencné, pénztárnok: Orvetz Imréné, ellenőr: Mrs. Mary Krilla, beteglátogatók: Matesz Istvánná és Dudás Jánosné. — Gyűléseit tartja minden hónap utolsó vasárnapján d. u. 2 órakor a Cortland St.-i teremben. Woodbridgei osztály: Elnök és ügykezelő: Széles Menyhértné; AMERIKAI MAGYAR NŐI DEMOKRATA KLUB Gyűléseit tartja minden hó harmadik csütörtökjén este a 10 Division St. alatti helyiségben. Elnök: Kára Péterné; alelnök: Ifj. Polgár Mihályné; pénztárnok: Sütő Ferencné; levelező titkár: Bodnár Istvánné; pénzügyi titkár: Shirokman Andrásné; számvizsgáló: üzv. Horváth Vendelné; sajtóügyi intéző: Ifj. Hegedűs Mihályné. JULIUS BORBÉLY ÜZLET Somerset St. 240, közel a Louis Streethez Tisztaság, figyelmes, pontos kiszolgálás. Női, férfi, gyermek hajvágás, beretválás. Fej és arcbőrm aszalás, hajfestés, shampoo. 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