May 1946 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
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WOMEN REPUBLICANS<br />
BATE CAJtD PARTY<br />
SOMKRS POINT — The Women's<br />
BepubUcan League spo^.<br />
public card party Wednesday eventag,<br />
at their headquwSnTin ^<br />
<strong>On</strong> ball, with Mrs. Otorge John-<br />
•on chairman, asMsted by Mta.<br />
mnl Hagenbdcher. Mrs. Joseph<br />
|38 was reallnd on the<br />
Saturday,<br />
<strong>May</strong> 18th<br />
5P.M.<br />
Bowling<br />
Pin Season<br />
Comes to Close<br />
by a wfcfc margin in UM<br />
nnt with a tbtw <strong>of</strong> l<br />
i lunch*<br />
B*tt£ ttjqg3*» ot th« Track Team Wins from tbe .Metarin <strong>of</strong> douatnd "ta<br />
n^n to tt. if __»»<br />
the pole raiUt, and Duton. In the<br />
the Chapter lum H cue** Clean Sweep Jgwl jump. TO» OBly piao* ~<br />
"— Honeyand Mn<br />
aw stand victory was la -<br />
alrl»<br />
J. K. Battor, another Ffarib*rttM., 93-31 loads<br />
several Po<strong>On</strong>M (or Motta-<br />
Toe JUd Mid White-dad <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> IOch School track and field<br />
<strong>May</strong> 3t to plus marker* on the*<br />
<strong>City</strong> Och Sch<br />
Sm.ll Bii»in«« Migniy<br />
mrent - to to victory v In att 11 e»- More than 90 per cent <strong>of</strong> D. a<br />
—iv«BOf Mi Mary L. Oooon - enta, Wednesday "— afternoon, to win<br />
production emm from inull -<br />
ta, Wednesday afternoon, to wtn<br />
* ddecisive<br />
ii dual dl<br />
ness which has an annual<br />
meet rtclory from sales volume <strong>of</strong> undfr W.i<br />
Pemberton High Schoal on the 1st. WeaMy n per cent <strong>of</strong> B, a,<br />
'tbrpdat « wasiwnouneed thai<br />
Wai labor to anploved in<br />
win be dlspatil|iiuad tor IUB suin~ Tbe triumph, second within n Wants, with lest than 1.000 em<br />
mar, and wffl resume In September. week, was by a score <strong>of</strong> 83 2-3 toPloyeea<br />
on their payrolls.<br />
31 1-3 points.<br />
8. J. MEET SATUBDAT i<br />
I Tomorrow (Saturday) the local<br />
team will visit OolUngswood for tbe<br />
[annual -• .—...^ South Jersey lntefMhotosUe<br />
championship<br />
fkye n ^<br />
Wednesday It will vie.<br />
with Cape<br />
<strong>May</strong> on thelooj<br />
field.<br />
BIB "Kutt 'Kutt" Reynolds m the to-<br />
warship and Mm.<br />
ie youngest mother<br />
l<br />
*, Mrs. Coopnted<br />
with tfie<br />
mother attend-<br />
1 *»•»» «| wudwwd and draw a a IMVS I IMnd th»<br />
Mmnt PJayland lost the flnt ggame<br />
or • alngiB pin and dropped thee<br />
sec- VO 3*nMf -1 nQQUMOD BUUVK wub in iiiiaa<br />
ond by eight pins, but they ccame<br />
last frame to help clinch the ver-<br />
•—" dronf"{nthir in the third third to win n the<br />
h the biff gun was Run<br />
itAl pint.<br />
„ irur iu the lndlvli. vidual<br />
Ith a fuse <strong>of</strong> 333 which h he h<br />
on seven consecutive strikes<br />
wen marred by ipjlts- in the<br />
tree frames, rtunk Sannino<br />
II m the only other resorter<br />
n, , i ,<br />
WOMEN DEFEAT CAPE MAY<br />
AMD WHSWOOD |<br />
' Ftayland women won three<br />
I from Cape <strong>May</strong> In the final<br />
match w«a played on neutral I <strong>of</strong> their South Jersey season,<br />
the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> team won an-<br />
3-1 victory from Wlldwood.<br />
—u4 ins the final night <strong>of</strong> the<br />
eafue. This Saturday the girls WU<br />
Cape <strong>May</strong> Loses have their annual dinner arid award<br />
«*es to leading teams and indlv-<br />
To Resort Nine<br />
- league for women<br />
belng<br />
are no lanned and teams for<br />
Jim Nteholes turned In » ><br />
being formed. The time <strong>of</strong><br />
pitclilng performance Tue«<br />
wJU If announced later,<br />
ernoon as the c<br />
School CHS nine nine defc dewed"<br />
Klfh, 1 to I. on the lOi<br />
pp <strong>of</strong><br />
Nlcholfs struck out 13 tetters and<br />
(trades. Mrs.<br />
Fltfi <strong>of</strong><br />
wouiaha»e had a shutout, hadl!<br />
(he room in<br />
-. neynoii<br />
World. Each<br />
^WL'wJ'SSrerVSe-<br />
dividual scoring star<br />
ted wi<br />
berton. winning first places In the<br />
100 and 130 yard dashes, . second<br />
place In the broad Jump and thlrt<br />
In the shot put.<br />
POWCL1, SHOT. DISCUS PACES tory u producing "jet-propelled<br />
Ed Powell was <strong>Ocean</strong> CSty't other<br />
leaning point scorer u he paced the<br />
field in both the shot and discus.<br />
The resort's mile relay team,<br />
1<br />
Inniron winning two<br />
taJdns total pins, 2070<br />
tntMon struck out In the<br />
to help clinch the verdict,<br />
although the biff gun was Run<br />
Martin with * 323 In the finale.<br />
Martin alto chucked a 323 and 181.<br />
M tine was In there<br />
-_ _.« —' every maple, with lioyi<br />
Southard clicking the beat tame <strong>of</strong><br />
318 and another <strong>of</strong> 180. Second high<br />
man was Stuart with a IBS. Luke<br />
Turner went strong with 181 and<br />
180,<br />
TWO LEAGUES 'ELECT<br />
OFFICERS AT DINNER<br />
Officers, <strong>of</strong> bath the <strong>City</strong><br />
and Seashore league were eleeu.<br />
Monday nlBht when the keglen<br />
combined for " *<br />
THOMPSONS TAKE<br />
crrr LEAGUE TITLE<br />
., Trttnpson's insurers, by defeating<br />
the Shore But Une Blninen by S<br />
§jJ2^**fM' *#4f4 nlihi Of title won W'fcJT the seasonal I<br />
i Had won a round.<br />
1 play<strong>of</strong>f, In four games<br />
SUBMARINE<br />
tory is producing<br />
SANDWICH<br />
toy Mats in plastics. Wana Warm w«ier<br />
"A MEAL IB ITSELF"<br />
with an added faeadaebe tablet ox the thirt „„ „<br />
mixture <strong>of</strong> vinegar and bicarbonate<br />
Plestr if lYirrttiag<br />
<strong>of</strong> aoda. litres<br />
scored three tunes.<br />
Wfeifi fifi'ra Hastfy<br />
a through a bole in<br />
the boat's rear, r, propelling l •OBI SPOKTNBWS OK FAOB II 917 Asbury Ave,<br />
J><br />
Art OeMaria<br />
committee In<br />
QBUNB WINWo<br />
LEAGUE CIIAMp,(<br />
The Oreen "<br />
ason h<br />
•liver olhiehec<br />
laJt week Wltii<br />
In thrtlUe<br />
jenlr<br />
came<br />
pUMJ. %„,,<br />
wu.uu«m lur their annual dinner n the ie«<br />
marking the close <strong>of</strong> the season. In the<br />
Dr..Herichel Pettit was re-elected<br />
pins, v<br />
<strong>City</strong> ieaiue president; Robert Pull-<br />
clinehed t<br />
en btscame vl«> president; H. W.<br />
strikes at .<br />
Oardlnef, treasurer, and Paul ~~"<br />
paced the<br />
gi, secretary. The Seashore k«o.u.<br />
single.<br />
re-elected' Harvey Adams u presl<br />
In the final round<br />
dent, naming Elmer •teelmiin freas.<br />
urer and Wesley Barclay secretary. and Donna Hleli<br />
Following dinner there was award-<br />
Ing <strong>of</strong> pri«g to team and Individual<br />
»>«»•«> >»•»»«>«,«ai<br />
Essig's RestaurantIS<br />
Comer 9th Si. and Aabury Ave.<br />
Restaurant<br />
t,Wh~*unJLM.<br />
1 to 1 P. M.<br />
m<br />
MWIrtrWtfVVW<br />
ge Inn<br />
^ Aabury Avenue •<br />
y, <strong>May</strong> 18th<br />
Breakfast<br />
~k .Luncheon<br />
Dinner<br />
W» (M« te Private PM(M<br />
; «OL KAU, Owner<br />
, Plume 0791<br />
Re-Opens Saturday<br />
MAY IB, HSMB.<br />
•ttttittx<br />
Opening Saturday, Ma? 25th<br />
8:30 «.mn<br />
° CORRAL<br />
1352 Asbury Avenue<br />
Breakfast - Luncheon -Dinner<br />
A NEW AND DIFFERENT PLACE TO EAT<br />
BARBECUES ODB SPECIALTY<br />
Open Erenlivi ontlj it HldnUM<br />
ANCHORAGE TAVERN<br />
STEAKS - SEAFOODS. CHOW - ROASTS<br />
ITIC CITY<br />
MAC'S<br />
•M SHORE ROAD<br />
SOMERS POINT<br />
Every Day<br />
Seafood<br />
Steaks-Chops<br />
Phone S. P. 951<br />
DREXEL ARMS DINING ROOM<br />
1126 Centr«| Avenue<br />
* Open to Public *<br />
Ph»».«,o«<br />
•-ri •<br />
COOD FOOD ,;„./],<br />
J GOOD SERVICE I<br />
4i30 to 7i30 PM.<br />
Sunday*, 12 to 7 p.m.<br />
,Luncheon BOOB to 2 p.m.<br />
t exM*t BaBdaya ud Holiday<br />
•at, 8 to 11 tun.<br />
•KiwMi,, Wed, Noon<br />
•Rotary, Fri,, 6 p.m.<br />
I for FHrate PaMlai<br />
{PLYMOUTH<br />
* INN<br />
Plymouth Place and<br />
Atlantic Ave.<br />
LQCTSA T. COBSON, Pr«p.<br />
The<br />
Chatterbox<br />
BREAKFAST<br />
•LUNCHEON<br />
• DINNER<br />
Logut Ice CMMH<br />
FountainSwrio.<br />
v ,•<br />
A Pleasant Place to Dine<br />
CLOSED WEDNESDAYS<br />
HELP WANTED<br />
MALE OR FEMALc<br />
Salad and Sandwich Makers<br />
Pantry Help<br />
• OPENS MAY 25Ui •<br />
Lingo's Restaurant<br />
70S Battersea Road<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Phone BOW<br />
* DINNERS<br />
• SEAFOODS<br />
* CHOW MEW<br />
PLATTERS,<br />
FOBMEKI,T UNOO'S OP SOMBPS POINT<br />
NOW<br />
OPEN<br />
DINING ROOM OPENS<br />
ON SATURDAY, MAY 25th<br />
. Dinner<br />
THANKS<br />
FOR THE DATE!<br />
Wa have fc<br />
v 4<br />
% •«<br />
(M (Be OJty<strong>of</strong><br />
1 Mndn* on<br />
BUWMt<br />
and Second<br />
1 by a depth<br />
I subject to<br />
Bid IUO0O0<br />
Of WjstAronue, begin- bi<br />
- aUe 90' x 90'. This Is tui<br />
to present occupancy<br />
MtBtmiun BM Moo I<br />
Avenue, beginning SO' south-<br />
BM $200,00<br />
Avenue, hav-<br />
Mlulmuni Bid f200 00<br />
and Haven Avenue i,m<br />
by » aeptt <strong>of</strong> "s<br />
Minimum Bid $200.00<br />
PWt Bte«« and Haven Avenue. Having<br />
n Avenue by a depth <strong>of</strong> 115 1 .<br />
Minimum Bid J2SO.0O<br />
^S^t «1« o» A*w Avenue, beginning aso'<br />
l rm Burnt. ste« w « wo 1 .<br />
*** flinliiw B afiihwiiw Q^ $200 00<br />
M <strong>of</strong> Haven Avenue, beginning 330 soutn-<br />
H' B US'.<br />
m, m<br />
oo ^fUiwest side ef Haven Ave.. A.. g g M0- souUi.<br />
second Street, fiantsfe on Haven Avenue 280' by a depth<br />
, B Minimum Bid S3.00fl.00<br />
„• southerly corner <strong>of</strong> FBUTUJ Street and Blmpsoii<br />
t fronMfe on Blmpeon Avenue <strong>of</strong> W by a depth <strong>of</strong><br />
_«d on the »ulli*«»tert> tldt <strong>of</strong> Blinpson Avenue, be.<br />
_• •ooUrwfst <strong>of</strong> Fourth street with a frontage <strong>of</strong> 1B0'<br />
i <strong>of</strong> lit': atao located on tne southeasterly side <strong>of</strong> Blmpis<br />
beginning 330* southwMt <strong>of</strong> Pmirth Btreet with a<br />
r lltf By a tfiptn <strong>of</strong> ill 1 (east owner <strong>of</strong> «fth •treet and<br />
aye): also located on tne nerthweM s!« <strong>of</strong> Blmpson<br />
mini M' aouthweat <strong>of</strong> Fourth street with a frant-<br />
._ JTBepth <strong>of</strong>fti': atoe tosted en the northwest side<br />
HSQ Awnue. beginning 410 southwest <strong>of</strong> Vourth Btreet<br />
frontage on Simpson Avenue <strong>of</strong> BO' by a depth <strong>of</strong> 115<br />
fiSwef wffiftreet and Wnpson Avenue). To be sold<br />
im Hi m, Btoek i-O, ONU <strong>City</strong> O«*m_ Minimum Bid MM,<br />
I on the northwest Ude <strong>of</strong> •tauan Road West, beetnnirii<br />
_rtb*mst <strong>of</strong> North Street. Frontage on Station Road West<br />
fg Berth <strong>of</strong> lor,<br />
TD,B-<br />
I part <strong>of</strong> lot. 452 .nil in. Woe* M0, Sccttpn A<br />
Minimum Bid $000.00<br />
_^i at the Intersection <strong>of</strong> the southeasterly Une <strong>of</strong> Central<br />
i und «• southwesterly Une <strong>of</strong> ««t Street: ejttcndlng<br />
fdly along the toutheastwardly Une <strong>of</strong> Central Avenue<br />
__ extending southeaatwardly along the northeasterly<br />
[M4M, 100' to a fineen feet wide street: thence ejttending<br />
Mttirardly ueng said fifteen feet wide street 86" W a point:<br />
i tfendtag northwestwardly along a Hnr parallel with the<br />
ntMriy line <strong>of</strong> nrtt Street 66' feet to a point; thence ex.<br />
j northeMtwardly along a Une parallel with central AVPIIUC<br />
ii point In the wuthweaterly line <strong>of</strong> First Street: thence<br />
•• I northnestwardly along the said Une <strong>of</strong> First Street 34'<br />
lilt <strong>of</strong> beginning.<br />
Is. U-<br />
^ UM, Section flay Front Minimum Bid SI,000.00<br />
ri on northwest side <strong>of</strong> Bay Avenue, beginning J80' southf<br />
Seventh Btreet Frontage on Bay Avenue ot 70' by a depth<br />
bit, 14-<br />
W Inclujlre. Bloek 1W7, 9*»qn C Mlnlmmn Bid S2J0O.00<br />
1 on west corner <strong>of</strong> Thirtwnth Street and Haven Avenue,<br />
_ t frontage on Haven Aveniie <strong>of</strong> 170* by a depth <strong>of</strong> US'.<br />
tjtrtw the right to remove its gravel (stock pile I within<br />
, II-<br />
%m aad 187, Block MOt, SeeUoti Hay<br />
Minimum Bid MM.W<br />
1 on north corner <strong>of</strong> Bay ... Avenue and Bay , Vie View Fiace, hay<br />
Mateion Bay View ~ " ~''"'<br />
on Bay View Flace <strong>of</strong> 76' by a depth <strong>of</strong><br />
J '"<br />
ill,<br />
I, J« ud m Mock 1410. StcUon Bay Front<br />
, , Minimum BM ,.„,<br />
I, en north comer <strong>of</strong> Bay Avonue and Fifteenth Btreet,<br />
, t»»S, Section E. Minimum BM 1100,00<br />
Ion BortJi comer <strong>of</strong> Haven Avenue and Twenty-fourth<br />
Frontage on Haven A%-enue <strong>of</strong> SO 1 by a depth <strong>of</strong> 116',<br />
ick UK, SeeUon F Minimum Bid S300.00<br />
IGBIwutheatt side <strong>of</strong> Asbury Avenue, beginning 230' south.<br />
Twenty-Fifth street, -toe 30' x 100'.<br />
Section F Minimum Bid S175.M<br />
it side <strong>of</strong> Asbury Avenue, beginning 340' south<br />
enth Street, Si JO' je 100',<br />
. i IM, eeetiw F Minimum Bid flgo.N<br />
? JBWMJieasi ilfc <strong>of</strong> Aihuw *vinue, betlnnlni 110' south.<br />
*»TOr.ieventh Btreet, Size 80' x 100',<br />
I, MM Bi, Block 2701, SecUon F , Minimum Bid If 50,09<br />
ensoutheaat side <strong>of</strong> Asbury Avenue, beginning 220' south-<br />
Twenty-seventh Btreet. Size M 1 ^TTOty-sevenUi<br />
* 100'.<br />
**^L *'^ u -i' be » lnnl »'B lS6 r<br />
Minimum Bid S250.0C<br />
nue, b i i 160'<br />
Minimum Bid J250.09<br />
i MrthwesF <strong>of</strong> Aabury Avenue, nu beginning 170*<br />
Street I61K<br />
SO' x 100' 100'.<br />
I Mn, lectlaa F Minimum Bid HUM<br />
_au toutheast BMB <strong>of</strong> Asbury Avenue, beginning 280'<br />
a TVenty-eiglitti Btreet, mm SO' s 100',<br />
ttH, Section F Minimum BM ltS0,Ot<br />
i SB norniweM aidE & Asbury Mrenus, beginning • X»-<br />
WJwenty^ighth Btreet. Blie JO' • 100',<br />
«. IM wm. Section F. Minimum Bin $S00.o»<br />
^tVSSSS^K^<br />
M A»bury Avenue, beginnliig 380'<br />
Minimum Bid<br />
beginning ]<br />
Mlnlmnm Bid *3S0.0»<br />
<strong>of</strong> Asbury Avenue, beginning OHO'<br />
Street. SIM ID' x 100'.<br />
, Block Un, Section I Minimum Bid I000.M<br />
—"-—«t side <strong>of</strong> Central Avenuo, beginning 170'<br />
i Street. «W flo 1 x W. •• r<br />
MltOmn tiki JM0.0*<br />
. Avenue, beginning MO 1<br />
1 WM.<br />
rtda<strong>of</strong> Central Avenue, beglnntaK alo 1<br />
:€T8<br />
Sea Scout Backing<br />
Dr Lane Kalnen, resort physician<br />
has been appointed clialniun <strong>of</strong><br />
the Health and Marrty Oummlttce<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Bny Srouts for the Ocitui<br />
<strong>City</strong> aLitrltt it wiis imnojnctd ,u<br />
the monthly meeting uf tlu dl trirt<br />
conunltln> last Thursrtiiy night ut<br />
For Your<br />
Loafing Pleasure!<br />
•n*<br />
Ignatfon <strong>of</strong> p Edwin Edbef M<br />
chairman <strong>of</strong> the Floanoa Ootamtttee,<br />
and recommended appointment<br />
<strong>of</strong> Bturtan L. Ismail as hlssuccesaoT.<br />
RE1>EI>T CAMP CIIAIKMAN<br />
Prod Tlodell. wa.i recommended to<br />
•serve n.-i chairman <strong>of</strong> the district<br />
Camphi;: and Activities Committee.<br />
Frnuklln E. Jeter, chnlrman <strong>of</strong><br />
Advancement, announcod tlmt a<br />
Court or Honor originally schcdulfd<br />
for tills rnonth lias been post-.<br />
ixmi'rt until full. y<br />
Cupt. Jack o. Jcrnee, on behalf<br />
<strong>of</strong> tlio <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Aciidcmy/<strong>of</strong>fer-<br />
*.'rt to .'HKjnsor « Seu Scout nnlp tind<br />
ialri tin 1 Incllitles <strong>of</strong> lllu Academy<br />
LIST IT WIIB<br />
lrwin Nicholson<br />
" &J Av«,<br />
JOHNSON SERVICE<br />
EDMUND JOHNSON<br />
R£ft»r?£P i>h, 0720 M4UWest Ave.<br />
Service and Repairs<br />
BEFKIGEKATION" . OIL BURNERS<br />
.RADIOS - APPLIANCES<br />
' ROY STEELE'S<br />
SHIP BAR<br />
TOM KELLY<br />
At» *Ae Piano<br />
Far Your Entertainmant Nightly<br />
PLENTY<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
BEER<br />
• Dinner Daily •<br />
Served from 2 p.m.<br />
Complete Menu<br />
Delicious<br />
SANDWICHES<br />
at all hour*<br />
ROY STEELE'S SHIP BAR<br />
At tbe Somera Point Trolley Statidn<br />
• retain the twenty pet centum (30% ^'deposit as liquidated -datnaetii<br />
be confirmed In writing »t tbe conclusion<br />
<strong>of</strong> purchase shall be «xecutec) Within eight<br />
i.Of the MUe<br />
Three Held for<br />
Assaulting Girl<br />
Fourth Held for<br />
y Abetting Crime<br />
MRS. BACK. niiSOBT VISITOR<br />
Mrs. c.rorge Back, former resort<br />
resident, now or Philadelphia, %'isii-<br />
etf. fipm Bunduy to Tui'sday wi h in i r \i_jiiti t i !<br />
,r*r fflmRhtprs, Mra. Andrew MrcK- '"l" fr! illi I<br />
sr, 17. E: 12th St.. and Mrs. Willien n t -11. . i, I i<br />
Ludcrtt?., <strong>of</strong> Boiiii'rs Poiiit, Blio ol-' m in I r i 1 i .it i<br />
cisltcd her son, Ed'iin, df Atlsntk- < ,rinl In r M i i I<br />
<strong>City</strong>. who i", rfcurjerntine in Blinn<br />
Mnmorial Hospital from major op- 1*1"?.- J" , l' I i 1H i<br />
ti periormed iFvit Pid<br />
FRESH EGGS<br />
Door Delivery Now<br />
Eggs fnim Bayyifw Farni<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> View<br />
Send a pintai rd (o start<br />
servlocj.<br />
W. U, FRY<br />
lea short Road<br />
OCEAN VIEW, S. J,<br />
JULIUS ROTH<br />
Viflaf It; Mia<br />
Mi ASBURY AVEBOO<br />
MIKE<br />
General Hauling<br />
itm %VEST AVENVB<br />
Phone 1809<br />
\<br />
PatterffOtTD&ectfe<br />
Kiwatiis Min*trel« Ai<strong>of</strong>tt the ta> mni tumelm ..<br />
tflto Mcciailv btamfbUd thffthf<br />
.do <strong>of</strong> •&/]?, *n& th*l • down<br />
mtut for •« tl purp*** und«r tlui<br />
t tap I \ InuvoTenwiA Fnpd<br />
r t^iii ru i a buiffet <strong>of</strong> Hid<br />
I erct I r +irlfjj>t*?J fp the • m <strong>of</strong><br />
and U now A Tillable for kaitt |Atrbo*«<br />
Tie in pi-iTTpmcnt j T Wtit Annul<br />
frum N (h Street to Elt*iUentli<br />
ind <strong>of</strong> S t on Road from North<br />
>•••<<br />
Mnrgrny<br />
SCHOOL OF RIDING<br />
18TII and HAVEN AVE.<br />
italics -^7 in 1'^ Noon<br />
I lot p.m. - s In ft p.m.<br />
Sherwin Williams Paints<br />
Garden Tools and SeccLs<br />
House Furnishings<br />
Doerr's Hardware Co,<br />
260 Asbury Ave.<br />
We Deliver Ph. «033W<br />
i uld h* tiL tht clb,po^iil <strong>of</strong> 8ca<br />
i it thro ij .icjut ihi i\i<br />
DM'liNO.i tlVOS KUTABY<br />
The ivramlttee (lecljecl to Inve.itl-<br />
:aw ivlirthiT or not the Kutury<br />
t ) ih i 1 f t i conl lue It 1 ; r ponoi<br />
,11li> <strong>of</strong> fira GcoutiuK. which llaii<br />
ui'eii liiiicllVi! for HOW time. If Ro-<br />
Inry vellnqui?iht.'s Rponsor.'thlp the<br />
'iiiy . will bt 1 POINT—cimrped wltii<br />
crimliiatly a-TaiiuJtlng a ld-ypnr-old<br />
Blrl, tlirfo Somera Point youths were<br />
lirld under ta.OOO ball for allegedly<br />
ftldinK and abi'ttintf the crime.<br />
Jiail \v:in fixed p'rlclay niKht ut u<br />
hearing before <strong>May</strong>or Fred W.<br />
ChflpniH!i. Held on the fu'i.sftuH<br />
churBO were Robert Woodburn, ai<br />
his brother, L'u|[«nc, 21, both ai At<br />
kin^oil JiV.. ami u l^.year-okl Ijoy<br />
All four defendanta pleaded not<br />
guilty.<br />
The Kirl's father testified tlmt e^<br />
approved as ihuftnihifltn<br />
t ) u o.t ui t ii\ j,li l<br />
it ) i i<br />
clan indlnated an assuult liud brer<br />
ieir w:vs some ril.'ici .*",-slrtn <strong>of</strong> fin r-onniiltLi'd. friiL<br />
.i hetween the lucal Itl HM tie lot<br />
*> 1 [i Is f rc I rrtatr apct ally Wo?<br />
\ t I j . the a m «f »S "75<br />
nt fot imid<br />
1 I f i [ion C»t tal ln*prvVw avatlatle < r *aid<br />
weJl known performers has been<br />
chosen lor Somers Point's annual<br />
KlwanLs^sponsored minstrel show,<br />
to be staged next Wednesday and<br />
Thuisday evenings, <strong>May</strong> 22 and 23<br />
ill the Lhiwea av. school.<br />
Jack Patttrson, pspulur song leader,<br />
is again director oi Ll r he v<br />
which for several yesra has been an<br />
entertainment highlight <strong>of</strong> the year.<br />
The ghsw played to & packed<br />
bouse last year, and is being brought<br />
back by popular demand. Principals<br />
in Uiecast include: Mas Estelif! Hal-<br />
&ton, Mis§ l^nrclei PQtta Mi^ Hclfi<br />
Veil* Miss Sue Vsss, Miss Jcanl&c<br />
Clayton, Mr§, Jean Conover. Mrs,<br />
Oertrudo Mart, Nicholas B ard und<br />
au liay.<br />
CITY Q¥ OCEAH ClTV( MtW JERSEY<br />
AS OHDJHANCI A&THOr IZl*G 1HL<br />
CQHir5?yqTiQN on RLLOU TPOL<br />
TJOH tr iTkEET lilP oVt.<br />
MEETS 1J? THE CITY OF OCE \J,<br />
CITY AS A LOCAL IM IIOVL<br />
MHHT /HD AUTML'KIZIAC TH^ ,<br />
ISSUANtS OF BOIit UK WOT b<br />
TO FlhAKQS. PART H ftlt LOST<br />
THEREOF, " '<br />
lit IT wMUAIN'EU ItV ill K I1OAM)<br />
Hi' I'i '.\lAIiN>M isKHs * >l' MIL CIlA<br />
iJl- : S«t on Tlwt tlr a tti <strong>of</strong> $250 315 lie<br />
knd the na r hrfeby t<br />
!)i LAN i_ IT\, NKU IT i 1<br />
Si=Ui..n j: -liiur.' iu iu-t 1 I<br />
l>iti«n»i,t i.. il rpoAca stated in Section<br />
lfct-C f 1 1 r cnnl that td«re ahall b*<br />
an unexi led b«l^ ic«r <strong>of</strong> 0 e fliumnl<br />
t Qltd f I 1 pliriK ^S I Ir J 1 *Ul<br />
si-1 nii\) {)!> • d « ) <strong>of</strong> be t on 1 hPr*y>i<br />
SLMI extended b lance may be uaed<br />
f r tl f tit other i ,»o»e» (ror<br />
ded n ga. ] tutitetlf<strong>On</strong>a cf SecUoa 1<br />
here<strong>of</strong><br />
Si; t n 3 That the cost <strong>of</strong> the un<br />
r vt r i a deacr bed in Section 1 bero<br />
f A mil] ml not exceed ng tba<br />
t n f If tS t tie uil twf-ti r m de<br />
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I ovea r ta deacribed 111 lubiection fB)<br />
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JS Ti i r ti r t HI vtmr ts lr»c 1>ed in<br />
• t ntct on (f) thcrr<strong>of</strong> ahall b* apn<br />
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•halt in «•" rav<br />
botidi fir aotcm sre odti<br />
eludf 1 in tl»c Annual<br />
by taxci levt«d <strong>On</strong> *I}<br />
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Mawson & Chattin<br />
Express Co.<br />
LOCAl, and<br />
LONO<br />
MOVING and<br />
HAULING<br />
1243 West Avenue<br />
BENDIX<br />
HOME<br />
LAUNDRY<br />
t'tuce your ortt-r today<br />
and a\oid unnecessary<br />
delav-<br />
'Authorized<br />
BENDIX<br />
, Sales • Sei*vice<br />
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• Circulars<br />
• StaUomery<br />
• Mail Pieces<br />
• AnnotmcLwrnrnfu. «&<br />
• BiUs<br />
Lewis L.<br />
efserlr S«mtlA<br />
|ab PrlnUnt<br />
807 Asbury Aye.<br />
tfut to Bui'<br />
JACOB G. SCHUFF<br />
71O Asbury Avenue Phone '<br />
Calling All Car Owners!<br />
The Hin]ejs\ilk' Mutual Casualty ontt tne Mutual<br />
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