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In Somers Point 8th Grade Pupils<br />

' f * Restaurant<br />

157-59 Asbury Avenue<br />

NOtEHOURSi<br />

>< M — Dhmer Otar, 5 to 8 pjm.<br />

add HEUOBIAL DAT<br />

ua. Dtnner 1 to I pjn.<br />

Wackaid. Maj 30-31, Joe 1-1<br />

Better Dining; Rooms<br />

; NINTH ST.<br />

INN<br />

Full Course Dinner*<br />

$1.00 to $1.50<br />

$<br />

Daily It3t PJD. to I pjn.<br />

Sundays 1 njti. to 1 p.m.<br />

Club Breakfasts<br />

All Roll,, Piet, Cakes, Putries<br />

Direct from Our Own Ovens<br />

(And They Are DtllcSo)<br />

--OPEN EVERY DAY—<br />

Somers Pt. Private<br />

Arrives in Germany<br />

SPBCIAl. ATTENTION TO PRIVATE PAKTIES<br />

Opening Saturday, <strong>May</strong> 25th<br />

8:30 a.m.<br />

CORRAL<br />

1352 Asbury Avenue<br />

Breakfast - Luncheon - Dinner<br />

A NEW AND DIFTERENT PLACE TO EAT<br />

BABBECCES 6VB snOUUfl • I<br />

Open Ercnlno mtU ItMMlM<br />

- AatotacU* lutn u( Bmkt TMa<br />

OCEAN CTTY SENTINEL-CEDCER<br />

Outgoing Chief<br />

Point<br />

Tavern<br />

Opens<br />

-Wed.-<br />

<strong>May</strong> 29th<br />

F. G. Brooks Die*<br />

After Long Illness<br />

• BREAKFAST<br />

• LUNCHEON<br />

* DINNER<br />

J«m# Logan Ice Cream<br />

Fountain Service<br />

•<br />

"WHERE FBIENOS MEET<br />

TO HAT"<br />

JEAN B. CAMPBEIX, Prop.<br />

9th & Central Ave.<br />

DREXEL ARMS DINING BOOM<br />

1126 Central Avenue<br />

• Opmn to Public •<br />

m to I 0<br />

to 2l3 ° P<br />

to 8 p.m.<br />

«f BUAITOB O. EEKD<br />

Point<br />

>.<br />

Lingo's Restaurant<br />

70S Battersea Road Ph. 9050<br />

Ctaed every Tuesday, Open .11 other flays einpt inndiy<br />

from 4 io 9 jljn.<br />

Sunday Dinners, 2 to 9 p.m.<br />

* DINNERS<br />

* SEAFOODS<br />

* CHOW MEIN<br />

PACKED TO TAKE OUT<br />

rOBMEBLY LINGO6 OF SOMEKS POINT<br />

NOW<br />

OPEN<br />

)wlers<br />

Title<br />

Clmborn—Return<br />

Open Weekdays • 12s30 to SiOO p.m.<br />

Open Sunday. . 12 Noon to BiQO p.m.<br />

CLOSED MONDAYS<br />

UNLIMITED FREE PARKING LOT<br />

Cape <strong>May</strong> Wins<br />

In Trade Meet<br />

• When in Washington, D, C ?<br />

Visit HOGATE'S I<br />

9th and Maine Ave., S.W.<br />

-••nm-fts,-.. -<br />

A H<strong>of</strong>fman victory would be a<br />

victory for the Forward.Maro'i<br />

spirit <strong>of</strong> development, in step with<br />

the movement to provide needed<br />

hlgWways for Brtety with funds<br />

motorists pay only to have them<br />

diverted for politician* 1 •ehenwa<br />

and pets; and a victory for Independence<br />

as contrasted with Meg<br />

.rule.<br />

With all due ra»rect to Governor<br />

Edoe and his aaility and force, he<br />

has long been regarded as an associate<br />

<strong>of</strong> powerful Interests, .Hla<br />

heir-apparent follows faithfully in<br />

his footsteps. If they should,<br />

through the apathy <strong>of</strong> voters who<br />

do not appNClau their AineTleBn<br />

birthright <strong>of</strong> suffrage, win, what<br />

n blow that would be to Republican<br />

hopes and pmspeots in Both, atate<br />

and nation I While a H<strong>of</strong>fman triumph<br />

will be a triumph for the<br />

veterans and the masses <strong>of</strong> people<br />

and hope* for a liberal Reputllean<br />

party <strong>of</strong> service.<br />

U.S. Paj^w^*<br />

Cling to Jobs<br />

••••'%• ' :: :Sv>^p<br />

iProcIamatipn<br />

Wieiiu, the Veterans or For<br />

..•ve adapti<br />

W aa<br />

America's sap- " ' mem. "<br />

tpe red btngnnu, and, "<br />

Whereas, the purpose <strong>of</strong> this<br />

1<br />

-*> .Veterans' or. eampaim to raise funds la ded-<br />

-« STDtlM Of SOicated exclusively . the aid,<br />

oomblM . next care and rehabOllal <strong>of</strong> the<br />

nation's needy an disabled<br />

War yetwww, theirs endentsr<br />

and the widows an orphans'<br />

<strong>of</strong> America!! d heroes <strong>of</strong><br />

foreign conflict, and,<br />

«*C.ft Whereas, Mils nationwide<br />

movement has Men slven high<br />

_T* 1st rt, andapproval<br />

and enthusiastic en-<br />

•MCte Mr, ana MH. dorsement by every President <strong>of</strong><br />

^,» «"•» and boy<br />

the United States: therefore, be<br />

r^^r^. Sfci*. jt£diE3|tion<br />

; fMEflr nis• Wl chap*<br />

Resolved, that the litli i di day ol<br />

<strong>May</strong>, IMf, until Memorial ial Day Say<br />

TMULKTB<br />

be nt aside as the time for the<br />

sale <strong>of</strong> the Flower <strong>of</strong> Rempm-<br />

afWBF<br />

brance. In memory <strong>of</strong> those<br />

veterans in the Olly«<strong>of</strong> Botneri<br />

Point, and that every citizen <strong>of</strong><br />

this community is urged to show<br />

Ms patriotism by contributing<br />

generously when purchasing a<br />

Poppy for wearing on Memorial<br />

pay; In honor <strong>of</strong> (hose who have<br />

•given so much for their country<br />

6 time <strong>of</strong> war,<br />

W, OHAFMAN, <strong>May</strong>or,<br />

All Ian o. Risley, Commander <strong>of</strong><br />

veterans <strong>of</strong> Foreign Wars, and<br />

J monument by i Charles Merchant, Commander <strong>of</strong><br />

the American Legion Post in Bom-<br />

SOMEBS ers Point, both appeal to the com<br />

munity to contribute to the welfare<br />

<strong>of</strong> America's disabled and ni<br />

^^ yeterans and their dependents,<br />

liStaff<br />

m<br />

111 ^ VFW Auxiliary<br />

* ( S Changes Schedule<br />

iiffOth. SOMERS POINT — The Ladies<br />

Sd AUMW °» Roberts JohnsorT Post,<br />

.and No, an£ veterans <strong>of</strong> Foreign Wars,<br />

ded Monday to meet at the New<br />

. -__k_av. fire hall the first and third<br />

Mondays <strong>of</strong> each, month until fur<br />

• | ther notice,<br />

Makes<br />

LStra.gKt _<br />

Ln'IL.l&W 1 Bmbl? Q at 1st st, and Rhode island<br />

; ay,, where the dedication <strong>of</strong> William<br />

fa tne°idi'i^h J 1 r;1t'"t')l; Whrle th# A Memorial and flag raising<br />

SSL-IlarfafciiS? " "ueuc Meln wUl She mid<br />

^T<strong>On</strong>araiWjSer<br />

Tne Honored by Kiwanls<br />

Pfc. Btowe A, Louis, 301 New Jer- BOMERB POINT — Farmer Chief<br />

sey av,, Somors Point, has arrived at <strong>of</strong> Police William Wentsell, whoa.,<br />

the . European Theater Army Air retirement from active duty dated<br />

Student* Enjoy Forcei Reinforcement Depot at<br />

<strong>May</strong> IS. was guest <strong>of</strong> honor at the<br />

Kiwanls Club meeting last week,<br />

FurHtenfeldbruck, Germany, and<br />

Two-Day Trip<br />

Presi ;nt iwnit<br />

soon will be assigned to a pernm<br />

Fan-sit Oonovcr Oonover nre-<br />

sented ibief wentwll with a wH-<br />

•OMERB POINT — Pupils <strong>of</strong> the nent station somewhere In that ;en <strong>of</strong> his M wars' service.<br />

sth grade <strong>of</strong> Dawi-s Avenue School<br />

country,<br />

A 'certiticMs — "signed b;<br />

returned at midnight lust Tuesday Pfc, Louis, before entering the<br />

TluTi, Qlfli<br />

from a two-day visit In Washing service last" July, attended Oamden<br />

ton, DO,<br />

County Vocational School, He was<br />

employed for a time by the Steele<br />

The group left Bomers Point at<br />

7 a.m, Monday by chartered bus,<br />

Engineering Co,<br />

chaperoned by aupertnteiident mi The rlnpot in Germany Is used to<br />

I Bchools Bari Brown and Mra. Brown, process several thousand soldiers<br />

I and by their teacher, Mrs. Bessie M, each month In preparation for their<br />

oath. They,arrived in the capital<br />

about noon and ate box lunches<br />

occupational duties. It formerly was<br />

along the Potomac,<br />

a Luftwaffe training school.<br />

Time In Waahlnifton was spent<br />

visiting the Bureau <strong>of</strong> engraving<br />

and Printing, Supreme Court Build- Cake Sale Nets $29<br />

ing, Capit<strong>of</strong> building, where the<br />

Senate and House were in session, for Girl Scouts<br />

Coiijjressional Library, Lincoln Me-<br />

Alice Carmorial,<br />

Mount Venioii, Fort Myers,<br />

Arlington Cemetery, the home <strong>of</strong><br />

general Robert E. Lee and the<br />

I emilhsonian Institute. IT'ley'<br />

also<br />

tooli a bus tour <strong>of</strong> the city<br />

Members <strong>of</strong> the class earned their<br />

own money for the trip and made<br />

a study <strong>of</strong> the institutions<br />

places^hev wanted to sec.<br />

Those on the trip were Mai<br />

Baker, Dorotlij. Hazard, Edna '<br />

auxiliary wUl eontinue the<br />

— - • | went- custom <strong>of</strong> placing wreaths at city<br />

"-'I and the Uia man ' ""-"• •• *<br />

i <strong>of</strong> New Jersey av,<br />

l.Bsjfc""""" ' —<br />

-'^t6 1 anlait KIWANIS CLC8 TOLD OF<br />

" coached by VM, CLAIMS DIVISION WORK<br />

"**" h the SOMERS POINT _ Lt, Obi, Thomas<br />

Mount, member <strong>of</strong> the Judge<br />

Advocate department, attached to<br />

the elalms fflvlsion, addressed the<br />

J signed iy V,<br />

ars<br />

th eom .ners<br />

Mint Boys' club, airls' the oiub,<br />

era Point Athletic club, Jub, oiri Qjrf scouts<br />

d Boy By fleoata Sat was wa r presented<br />

- - • •to<br />

Mr WWentiell<br />

by James M, Monaf<br />

hin. Jr.<br />

SOMERS POINT - Alice car<br />

ter, reporter for<br />

thi k<br />

and<br />

s 1<br />

SOMERS POINT — KIVM<br />

er»l services were held<br />

ening for Frank Gilbert Broks, u,<br />

at alh st, and Masiaenusetta av,,<br />

d Sunday morning, Sifter a<br />

g Ulness,<br />

, Major Fred W, Chapman Intro,<br />

dueed! the sneaker-<strong>of</strong> the evening.<br />

D, B, KohnT manager <strong>of</strong> station<br />

WFPO. who spoke in behalf <strong>of</strong> Radio<br />

dlo Week, Week _Wear<br />

Sweet, aim from<br />

radio station ms:was a guest.<br />

Veteran Temporary<br />

Patrolnian<br />

SOMERS POINT — Charles Gray<br />

World War II veteran and son ni<br />

Mr, and Mrs, Bettorman Gray, Ji<br />

somers av,,<br />

has received a temper<br />

Point Olrl scouts, said this week ary Mday M-day aappoinment<br />

as patrol<br />

that the Scouts netted $8B from man. <strong>May</strong>or Fred W. Chapman an<br />

their cake sale on Saturday. The •lounced this week. k<br />

money wwill<br />

help buy uniforms for Grays appointment is the result<br />

the troop.<br />

<strong>of</strong> the retirement <strong>of</strong> chief <strong>of</strong> Police<br />

The girls, meeting Monday at the William Wentzell, <strong>May</strong> IB, captain<br />

home <strong>of</strong> Mrs, Pearl Tietbohl, 4th William ^io^row has been made<br />

st. and New York av,. discussed u., ten- chief, and aeorge Johnson advanced<br />

tative plans for a strawberry festl- to captain,<br />

t.»ftti, uvi uLiiy- sazaira, E,ana HacKval, which they will sponsor some Mr. Oray served four years in the<br />

ett, Lurrida Lee, Joan Mapes, apes, Ag Agnes time during the summer. They also armed forces, with one and a half<br />

McOue, Ma: McDowelII: —ney Bill practiced marching for their parti, years in Belgium and France, as a<br />

Morris, Doris Rosenberry, Chai harlotte clpatlon in the Memorial bay par- member or a military police unit.<br />

Bl Baylor, MMary<br />

Sullivan, Gloria VWood,<br />

ade, next Thursday,<br />

Patricia Olark, Dorothy Kahn, Pa-<br />

POINT — The Feilowtricia<br />

Oath, Audrey Feinily, William HOSPITAL JUNIOR LEAGUE<br />

siilp Hour <strong>of</strong> the women's Society<br />

Clark, Thomas Eliason, Bernard<br />

<strong>of</strong> Christian Service <strong>of</strong> Bethany<br />

aoldberg. Robert Hand. Patrick HAS ANNUAL DINNER<br />

Methodist Church was observed at<br />

Biggins, Ronald Medlock, William SOMERS POINT — The annual the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Charles Evans<br />

Morrow, Kenneth Parks, Michael dinner <strong>of</strong> the Junior League <strong>of</strong> last Thursday afternoon, with Mrs,<br />

lenak and John Thomas, shore Memorial Hospital tooR place Lydia welts as leader. The next<br />

Wednesday evening In the fiesta meetinf will be on June a, at the<br />

WIN MIXED'SCOTCH<br />

room <strong>of</strong> the Hotel strand. Atlantic home <strong>of</strong> Mra, Andrew somers.<br />

FQltRSOME<br />

<strong>City</strong>, when Mrs. Eleanor Braverman<br />

out-going president, was presented<br />

SOMEBB POINT — Mrs. James with a gift and corsage. Mrs, Qrace<br />

M. Moiiajhan, Jr., and Robert Hogg Webb, newly-elected president, was<br />

won in Class A <strong>of</strong> the handiclp presented with a corsage, and the HOME COOKiNCI<br />

MiJted Scotch Foursome tournament <strong>of</strong>ficers serving with Mrs. Braver-<br />

Sunday at the Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Counman in 1MB were given gifts by her.<br />

try Club, Northfield, They had 84 Attending the dinner were; Mrs<br />

against a ll-stroke handicap for Eleanor Braverman, Mrs Grace<br />

yier notice.<br />

a net 71,<br />

Webb, Mrs, Florence Laiigbottom,<br />

• Plans were discussed for the Pop. Mrs, Marie Eivlns and Jack Mey- Miss Edna Hart, Miss Anne Spila.<br />

m Drive and Memoriia, pay Parade ?rs won in clnss B with I8-I1 ft Mrs. Florence Baldt, Mrs, Beatrice<br />

Mra, Jean Risley, president, an- Winners in Class c «tere Mrs Vphew,<br />

Mrs, Florence Farley, Mrs.<br />

nounced that members arc to as- Earl Johnion and Ed Bodenwleser; Irene Bteelman and Miss Dorothy<br />

witn 10T-SB, 78.<br />

•nd won the President Conovcr appointed the<br />

•or' •cout Troop committees: in-<br />

•tel thur* 1 * Fl * d ^ s% , Del,, slater <strong>of</strong><br />

was a guest.<br />

Mr, and Mrs H,<br />

fun M3 RAISED AT CHAPEL Chester, PB,, were<br />

uiany ev BENEFIT •-<br />

or Mr, and Mrs,!<br />

ening for Frank Gilbert Brooks, u,<br />

at alh st, d Mnusetta<br />

SOMERS POINT — St Joseph's<br />

who died S<br />

Chape! hapel benefitted by a pu. public enrd<br />

<strong>May</strong>or Fred W*Oh<br />

lingering<br />

jjarty ty Wednesday \ «„_„ evening ......... nt ... tlie .... fire cllmen Qarrelt aull."<br />

1, Mrs, , Qeorge Laffey, Lafley, Mrs, Char- Ca<br />

Mr. Brooks, a retired carpenter, les Learn and Mrs. John Ktch, Keen, has- hew<br />

hag been a resident <strong>of</strong> aomera Point tesses, wish to thank everyoiin who Willftm<br />

tor many years. He w born in helped make the affnir u success,<br />

England,<br />

A total <strong>of</strong> fai was reiillzed. Many<br />

iurvivlng Is his wife, Fran«a, attractive prlies were uwarded,<br />

lev, O. B, HiPkinnli iind charge <strong>of</strong><br />

jhe funeral serviees. al We Middleton<br />

Funeral Home, • Cremation CIVIC CLUB HAS PAHTV a lHie8ri»<br />

took Blace at Bwing, N.J., on Wi-d BMIEH8 POiNT — A successful Chureh for brtn|Kg"fi,<br />

nesday,<br />

card party was given i by bythe<br />

Wo members to Sunday M<br />

j c civi _.vlc Club clb Thursdiis' T h d yvenliiK i<br />

DELEGATES NAMED TO at the fire fi hall, with Mrs Henry<br />

PQCAIIONTAS CONVKNTIOM Ford and Mra, charlotte Barnes as<br />

HOMERS HOM POINT OINT — Mrs. Dorothy<br />

hostesses. Proceeds will no to tlie All<br />

Button tt has been named med delegate<br />

Wars Memorial Building Fund,<br />

and d DDoris<br />

i Nichols hol alternate ltate to the th There were so players tvpspnt. und' Ashevllle, N,c<br />

state convention <strong>of</strong> the Degree <strong>of</strong> many jovely prfBes wire nwEirdrd. three weeks at<br />

Pocahontas, s, willed wliieli will be<br />

hold in<br />

Atlantic "tlantle <strong>City</strong> Cit. ity <strong>May</strong> <strong>May</strong> . 28 m and 22B.<br />

.The . appointments were made made<br />

when Silver Moon Counoli met in<br />

the fire e hall Friday evening.<br />

M Emma E Blxler, Bll <strong>of</strong> f Wiinte<br />

SUBMARINE Essig's Restaurant<br />

SANDWICH<br />

Comer 9th St. and Anbury Ave.<br />

"A MlAt. in ITilLF"<br />

• pfenir «r cterriaiH<br />

WIHB You',, HunifV<br />

917 Anbury Ave.<br />

GOOD FOOD „,„/<br />

•ff GOOD SIBVICE<br />

COMI TO<br />

4:30 to 7:30 p.m.<br />

Sundays, 12 to 7 p.m.<br />

A Pleasant Place to Dine<br />

SEAMAN'S Luncheon noon to 2 p.m.<br />

FOB A GOOD<br />

Inepf ludin ana Holiday<br />

CLONED WEDNESDAYS<br />

Home Cooked Dinrter BreakfMt, 8 to 11 a.m. »•>»•«»«»•»•<<br />

In • Kiwanii, W#d. Noon<br />

Southern Fried Chicken<br />

•Rotary, Fri., 6 p.m.<br />

2121 Short Bd.. Unwoad<br />

far Private ParUci<br />

THK<br />

Plionr fiiimm Point 7C2<br />

Crescent Lodge<br />

IVORTHWOOU<br />

811 7th St. (near Wesley Ave.) PLYMOUTH<br />

INN<br />

MAC'S Plymouth Place and<br />

Atlantic Av*.<br />

JIWMiLT. COBSOW. Pfpp.<br />

etaln" A<br />

n2?Tr "WBttl Stretch and Thomas^oJiver"<br />

Beeeti, The Kiwanls Olub aponsors the<br />

The<br />

troop.<br />

Open<br />

Every Day<br />

NOW OPEN<br />

Chatterbox<br />

Seafood<br />

NORTHWOOD Steaks-Chops<br />

DINING ROOM<br />

400 <strong>Ocean</strong> Avenue<br />

i<br />

d KM. VWMr H,<br />

7M Botudwulk. u.<br />

^ t o boMB Oltr m Wtoy<br />

attar m IMi*c s«"-«untnr<br />

txlp. AM ususl. UW W«M the<br />

wlSUr In Culver <strong>City</strong>. <strong>On</strong>illornl».<br />

VWien Mr. OUlbonn- attempted<br />

to fet mMnattoM In Los<br />

Xngele. M «M told that none<br />

CoGu be twUiNe until mid.<br />

J<br />

Hi us flnatty OMaUwd o eaQ.<br />

»UaHm »t a Wwn onUlde Loa<br />

AngriM mid left on <strong>May</strong> n.<br />

uce VA Social Services<br />

Tackle Vet Problems<br />

Iftilm* Veterans and their families who<br />

h»ve problems which prevent their<br />

social «nd Industrial adjustment In<br />

the Gonununlty can find help in the<br />

Veunuu Admlnlstntion Social<br />

Bervlcr Department at the Newatk<br />

Begkm»l OtHM, 30 Washington pi,<br />

A qualified staff ol social workers<br />

tinder MM Fannia Krapln as.<br />

Ait veMnru who art disabled by<br />

Injury or dtieMe in their prognssj<br />

taward heelth and rehabilitation.<br />

They aMlit the veMran in his transition<br />

from hapiyaiiauon to comworkB<br />

closely with all unitToT th»<br />

VA as well u state and community<br />

welfare agencies. It assists the vet.<br />

eran to use Io hu advantage medical,<br />

vocational and rehabilitation<br />

baneflu <strong>of</strong> the VA and the com.<br />

munity u • supplement to his own<br />

potentialities.<br />

Stunton on Wut Coast<br />

Howard B, •talnton. resort deparunent<br />

store owner, k Nix'ndint<br />

10 days In California on a businiKc<br />

trip. He wai In Los Anieles early<br />

„„ *omm'i League tills week and expected<br />

I nSeUng at dinner at<br />

'.OwntrV'Olub. when<br />

Ewinf was choson<br />

*re»r" Marjorlc<br />

t and<br />

fuSl m honored for<br />

CT<br />

PUBLIC DINING ROOM<br />

Opens TUESDAY, <strong>May</strong> 28 "<br />

BREAKFAST Phone 8819 - DINNER<br />

MARIE T. BtJDWIN, Prop, I AMERICAN<br />

PLAN<br />

Beat* <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Here, 52-47<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Hiih Bchool track<br />

and field athletes proved strong<br />

ieeond placers in moil events. Wedi<br />

neaday afternoon, as they were overoome<br />

by Cape <strong>May</strong> Mllh aehool<br />

In a dual meet at the Recreation<br />

Center, 53 to «.<br />

The vUtUjri •cored victories in<br />

eight <strong>of</strong> the 11 .events on the pro-<br />

IrajB, while <strong>Ocean</strong> Oity boys grabbed<br />

the majority <strong>of</strong> second and<br />

third plates,<br />

SWEEP POLE VAULT<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> won a clean sweep in<br />

the pole vault, which was won by<br />

Andy Houaand with a 10 foot, 1<br />

Inch leap, V, Housand and A, Wilsey<br />

tied for the second and third<br />

places. The reBorters repeated in<br />

the 440, as Mulford, Brown and<br />

Thompson finished In I, 2, 3 order.<br />

Cape <strong>May</strong> took all the paints In<br />

the high jump, which wound up In<br />

a triple tie <strong>of</strong> Anderson, Purrell<br />

and Wise, all clearing the bar at' 5<br />

feet, 4 Inches.<br />

Johnny Halnes was tiie only other<br />

local winner, taking tlie 180 yards<br />

In 2 minutes, 11 seconds,<br />

CLOSE to BITTER END<br />

The final outcome was not known<br />

until the last event, the sao-yard<br />

dash, had been run <strong>of</strong>f. <strong>Ocean</strong> Oity<br />

needed first and second to win, but<br />

as It turned out Purnell won the<br />

race for the Capers and Reynolds<br />

and Mulford finished second and<br />

third.<br />

The summary:<br />

Shot putF—1, Anderson, Cape<br />

<strong>May</strong>; 2. Powell, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>; 3,<br />

Reynolds, O, C: distance. 44 Icct,<br />

3-4" inch,<br />

arly 100 yards—1, purnell. O, M,: a.<br />

ffiij week an sipecte to visit Reynolds. O, C: 3, BUaaard, O. C;<br />

Ban Francisco before returning time 10,2 seconds.<br />

home.<br />

Pole vault-*l. A, Housand. O C.:<br />

tie. V, Housand and A. Wllary.<br />

SELVAONB ARRIVE FBOM WEST O C: height, 10 feet 4 inches.<br />

Mr, and Mrs. Herman O, Snlvsgn Mile—1. Wemiek, c, M.: 2. tun-<br />

Birived in o»n <strong>City</strong> Thursday ny Oca, Wright C. M,: lime.<br />

nt ehmplonshtt from Loa Angeles, Oal., and plan to 4:M:8,<br />

who had rolled reside In the resort for the summer, Discus—I Anderson, C, M.: 3,<br />

reeeived prli- Mr, Selvagn, formerly a Navy phar- Powell, O, C,: 3, Mt'Dnwoll, O. C:<br />

treeeied a cortage maelst's matp. has been on the west distance. 107 Jeet, B mches, •<br />

s( the oKMion. MW coait for the Bast year, attending a 440 yards—1, Mulford. O. C; 2<br />

retiring preildent, television technical Bchool. The Brown, O, C: 3, Thompson, O, C;<br />

couple were recently married there. timp, 56 seeyncis._<br />

<strong>of</strong> games and dancing<br />

tr, in charie <strong>of</strong> P<strong>of</strong><br />

High juniT>=TiP <strong>of</strong> Andt<br />

Weir, bora Mucwe! The assets <strong>of</strong> the State Ttarliors'<br />

Pension and Annuity Funds Bin.<br />

our>ted to 1188,582.740 in IMS. the<br />

New Jersey Taxpayers Associutiun<br />

iroiT NEWS ON PAnE to<br />

says.<br />

! wAeraNoTON — vV-E<br />

Day Mid<br />

come jJid iBne<br />

V-J Dw lavs coBIB<br />

«M- m »««—•.. b» •«! («! the t CWranJment<br />

lagi M "re-oonytnlng" ito «nennoualy<br />

awoUea mUM payrolls.<br />

ine wartinw p-ak <strong>of</strong> FWJeril civ-<br />

Utan €mploye« «y » * W ^ ^<br />

Ihere are sWl mate Mm M»M«<br />

Uvlni on tbf IMpMtrs<br />

n;ori,<br />

Puniell antl Wise, 0. M.: hriwlil. s<br />

fppt, 4 inches,<br />

Juvelin—1, Puriirll. C. M.: 2<br />

Thcimpsiiii, O. C; 3, WiliehurB. C<br />

M.: distiuicp, Hn U'pt. 6 1-3 inehi's<br />

1 Re-Opens Today<br />

S P.M., Friday, <strong>May</strong> 24<br />

_<br />

Garden Patch<br />

MARIE O. TOWNSENn,<br />

Open from 8 A. M,<br />

poAgbaafc<br />

in the lut pNWUr few, lWi, to<br />

total <strong>of</strong> public •ervante CM 851.B36.<br />

buMd ol lfloWim for w«w W re><br />

due* the umy <strong>of</strong> BovwnBient employeeo,<br />

<strong>of</strong>fiaiall reoHitly asktd the<br />

House ApproprtaUoni CJommlttee—<br />

in ettimatinf their teng-dtitanM<br />

empjoyment foal. — to nU» Urn<br />

•nte by some 100.000!<br />

The Olvlllftn PnxJucUon Administration<br />

Visa added MO to ita payraU,<br />

and plans to add sUll ICO mora.<br />

The Maritime ooinml»ion, preparin»<br />

to turn ship, back to private todwtry,<br />

atui hu rtmoit aU <strong>of</strong> the<br />

1J98 payroUeri it haA ml the ena<br />

<strong>of</strong> 19*5.<br />

The "alphabet' aienelei, irt up<br />

lor wartime emergency purpoaeii,<br />

don't die even after they've bean<br />

<strong>of</strong>tleWiy iKecuted. DeeapltaMd, M<br />

agency Is likely to grow, like t,<br />

hyra, a couple <strong>of</strong> new heads.<br />

And the punlie payroilers hang<br />

on to the public psefeMMekl<br />

190 yards— 1, Halnes, O. O,i 2. time, 3:11.<br />

Wemiek. c, M,; 3. Leonard. O, C.; 30 yards— 1. Puniell, C. M,; 3.<br />

. ynoids, 6. O,: i, Mulford, O. C.i<br />

time. 34 seconds.<br />

Bread Jump—1. Anderson, C. M.:<br />

J. purneU. C. M.; I, Dixen, O. C;<br />

distance, 31 feet, 1 1-4 Inches.<br />

VOICE OF<br />

Tournament Postponed<br />

THE PRESS A three-club loiimjment schedule<br />

I for Tuesday by the Women's At-<br />

MonnMath American (Lone ntie Oity Oolf AwelBtiOHu at the<br />

Branch t. <strong>May</strong> 1?) gays;<br />

_oean Clty-Um£n Point Oolf Glub,<br />

ni postponed because <strong>of</strong> rain until<br />

Politlml analysts acree that the aunt fueiday.<br />

ureutyiH danger to Republican sue-<br />

Ci'su in the national campalfn next<br />

Fall lits iti the impression that<br />

tliiii puny is dominated by reac.<br />

Uu:mry influences.<br />

New Jersey Republicans can do!<br />

i'liuBh to reiiiave that handicap on<br />

June 4tli by nominating Col, HaruliI<br />

d. Huffman, who Is known all<br />

iivir the country as a liberal and<br />

i<strong>of</strong> governor,<br />

A Hoifimin vletory wsuld be a<br />

victory lor iiie direct primary and<br />

the principle that the voters are<br />

riilillpd lo select their candidates<br />

without (ins dictation from<br />

Tbe name that comet to<br />

yr machines, For- his appolninent<br />

was •hriiitlpieked" by Oovemor<br />

nind whenever Rue Seafood<br />

\ae ajid hla machine and<br />

rt*s-TT5tnhiirtton—would-aerv* no.<br />

tier thai the Republican voters <strong>of</strong><br />

• mentioned .<br />

tin<br />

SEAFOOD RESTAURANT<br />

9th STREET at the BAY<br />

8th ST. iind BOARDWALK—Next to Vi<br />

Opens for the Season<br />

WEDNESDAY, MAY29th<br />

1 Enough ftMh mm •»"» *«««»»*<br />

molts to supply Utt nonn«l require; <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> THi lU <strong>of</strong><br />

0 be lost throuth f .poUjme and<br />

waste Mas jr»r.<br />

That itatemant WM m»4e OM<br />

week by a leading dlmtrtbutor <strong>of</strong><br />

vum Jnm tSSTmiafa *ho^<br />

M for Biosw &>Btiatioa batwwn<br />

prsduoers and dfrtrttuOTs M hgp<br />

elunlnate waste by speeding up tbe<br />

to coniumer,<br />

"Al s tn when evMy BOunil Of<br />

food Munis, It is urgent that irewm<br />

wid dlstrtbutori «m up to reduce<br />

the estimated W per cent tas.<br />

that, occurs in the nsMoB's S3 DilUtm<br />

pound fresh fruit «nd vegettMe<br />

e^," said Karvsy •a, head <strong>of</strong><br />

A * P Food Stores' produee-bujrlnj<br />

operations, "That a substanUal part<br />

01 thU waste can » eUnUnated ta<br />

indiimted by my own oompanjrB TO<br />

per sent reduction in the fresh fruit<br />

and yegetrtle apollaje rate itaee<br />

IBS. This will amount to oonservatton<br />

<strong>of</strong> nearly 400 million pounds<br />

<strong>of</strong> produce this year, or enough to<br />

tupply the IrMn fruit and vaaeUMe<br />

rSu&ments <strong>of</strong> J«s*y Oity and<br />

Newark for one wr-"<br />

•aum elteo more dlrott routing<br />

<strong>of</strong> merchandise as me <strong>of</strong> the most<br />

effective methods <strong>of</strong> oombeXlns<br />

waste. TOrBe-fourths <strong>of</strong> the B«*<br />

fruits Mid veiettfclei handled by<br />

the company by-pus eW«<br />

144 m<br />

Ilf CHABCEBV O» MIW JlililV<br />

HOTICE TO AB8EKT BgrnDASTL<br />

TOiMABV 11, IIIUL CMC Mary E. Peltrich)<br />

and WILLIAM SCOtT IIILL,<br />

By virtue al an Order sf the Cdurt<br />

sf Changery oi New jersey, made efl the<br />

IMh day "I April, !««, wh.fein A. E.<br />

FiUpdnck and Maslelyn E, FiU|WtrieV<br />

arc CsmnlairtanUI. anfl filar^ U. Jill)<br />

inn Marj K, OielrKh), el vir, are P-fiinddnts,<br />

you are fequirrd lo _ appi<br />

and answer tbe Cpnii.ilisinsrits' Hill<br />

Complaint nn ei before the IJth day<br />

June, !*», or said Bill will be taken<br />

is eonfessed against y<br />

state had weakly surrendered<br />

their power and acquiesced in the<br />

by.piusiiiig <strong>of</strong> the democratic diric<br />

t primary by an executive who<br />

Ixaa called lor its abolishment.<br />

A IlglJman , victory »^uld be a<br />

victory far recognition <strong>of</strong> our vet=<br />

ersna and Mie welcoming <strong>of</strong> their<br />

jouLJiful influence for a tquare<br />

deiil nnd an end <strong>of</strong> favoritysm and<br />

special privilogc'ln our public af.<br />

tills, if • we are to attain the<br />

wliuif'home objectives for which our<br />

t men fought and sacrificed<br />

died we must put in <strong>of</strong>fice<br />

capable veterans and men In wftD'<br />

piiliiy with their Ideals find tn close<br />

touch with thorn, H<strong>of</strong>fman, who<br />

served over six yean in our two<br />

isrra.test wars, rising from buck private<br />

and winning medals for gallantry<br />

on the battlefield. Is o model<br />

representative <strong>of</strong> our former<br />

fighting men. His opponent, a considerably<br />

younger man, has never<br />

been in lib country's uniform and<br />

never shown any particular concern<br />

for the sx-QI's praMems or<br />

aspirations,<br />

a<br />

few Jersey n tlw Utb ll!<br />

nx», IB a mur —<br />

Smith is UK<br />

BBd jou »fe ihe defendant, y..u<br />

hweby riquirnt to «n»«er ll<br />

<strong>of</strong> petltlsnlr a" or bMan MM<br />

oi July neil, nj ll dabu]<br />

•ucb deirte will be reniired 1<br />

It the aianeellor >h.li Ulinh<br />

"Thi<br />

central markets and are moved to<br />

the consumer throuf h decentralUed<br />

U «W«l ol ..id ,„!. I. i..<br />

• ilnm <strong>of</strong> divoira bciwnn

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