(.• Check <strong>On</strong> Prices Tunny OJU for IJMk Market War Hotel Strand and Wesley Av. OCEAN CITY Open All Ymar Mm, m. Hanif-Inn 916 Avr. h » Yemt Ccutmi b BMIM Booms , Print, O.C. m! o.c, HH- StANVV(X>n ARMS . tH PLVMOUTH PLACli NELSON AH1W UI DELAHCEY PLACU BOOMS - Week - M,>n;h - Si-.- ~ MOUNT POCONO ENNA Ul«h In IhrIJ1OII.HU Ml I OCEAN CTTY SENTINEL-LEDGER - • - * • Final Cancer Fund $5,039^5 County Exceeded Quota by 68 p.c. N cm BAPTIST , . , . Bible . Teaching, OasM FfMehfaf, MbskHuu-y Church' 1 IOUI M. uid Wcah-v av. P. I,uniiy. cliairnmn <strong>of</strong> Iw, Victor B. MMtie, pastor, «ty Brtee Control Board, Sunday, -June 3; _ -J wtek that housewives •:*» a. m.—The Sunday Ochool wtMtan keep a watch on over- equipped and ready to serve the -^-mtrt MUM M part <strong>of</strong> (ui In-1 family with helpful, frlpjitlly riutges nation-wide drive to stump for every age. Russell Sultan, sup meat Mack market. | erlntenflent, a, ni,—~^^orship OerviEg- tric—^^—— —!—• •—— Uste were r*s syflion-topic; "Hound !&**•* «» tuWW shops <strong>May</strong> 1, rtairtBt snuumen the proner price' Communion. Altar". Monthly fWell' enuipuert obstrvjiiice aiid o! *— -—— eyt and grade. House- »upervised nursery lor ihe earn m % _ . - .i I Inn nji <strong>of</strong> F^f s^a rjka t & i li*n, the ciuurman gald, can pro-, - «- - m the family peeketbaok by mak- ror 8: » P. m.—Youth mectme ~- senate <strong>of</strong> the grade, cut, price JnR Prop!* ol »» uses. An in- I weight to each purchase I spu-aiionnl hour or sinrsiiiB, fellowshlp and a hrljiful Blltk--bu»i'd lllf F S M "Obeli'? "KSd? 1 "onm,? 7: »° P- m._Oosw] Service, stir. J* H6 1 tad "Dillity''^ * l rin 7:40 p. in. Evening Service <strong>of</strong> Worship, Sermon, "Not How But Who!" John 9:1-30. The quartet will Monday. 6:30 p. m. Annual bmilllet <strong>of</strong> the Westminster Quild at the Alvyn Hotel. Monday, a p. m. Siicial meeting <strong>of</strong> the Ladles' Auxiliary at tin » eoiiEreiauoiial SOUR serviee FV^ • Sosppers should ask that thesol rt . ^,it.i,, «*,** „ ,;„,*,,,." „„,*' 1 ed to everyone, June 5. Wednesday, at 7:30 m. a brief Preparatory Service will be held at the church, HOLY THINITY, EPISCOPAL nth st. anil Central, av, Kev, lUcharii S. Bailey, KIM tor 8 a,nl, HDly Coinniunlon, church. 10 a.m. Saiiriny School. Tuesday. 8 p, in,—Monthly meet- 11;1& a.m. Morrrthg Si'ivic^ Ing <strong>of</strong> the board <strong>of</strong> tpuhleu:, ut theWi-ok-dujii: church. Wediiesdiiy. 7 30 p, in.—Mitlwrk 10:30 n,m. Wednesday, irnver infetini: unit IJibli. suulv. 0 30 [i.iii. Hiiii.ij-, Wednesday, 8:30 p. m.—Muni li- Saints' Days, etc.. ]n;30 am , ly meeting ol the Si'sslon ut tlu- Manse, lycllureli<strong>of</strong> slirdl slirdl shrcll hrdl FIRST METHODIST :Uh st, unit CVnlriil nv lU'v, A. L. (ionfjluff, Fastttr •WaUtn, Mr, Lunny said, can help compliance by posting ceiling Wednesday, June 5: Price IMS when customers can read 7:30 p.m.—Mid-week prayer nieei. easily, tagging all meat with l mui 'treiiBtlien your spimuni W«o»Kr«nt," ^ «Jtf._"h«lKSn^iKa °' u " iM pm Simtliiy, Jinn- 2— 0:30 ii. in.—church Sthiiui. yvi|, lir A, Chirk, iiii|H-riiiti-iiili-ni, Tlnn * a eliisa lirre iw [•very n^i^. niui r invite VLIU Hi study tin- Bible illi us. 11 a. in—=Mfifiiiii[i Worship, @rr= mil. "The Li'.t Klr.iiiliiln". 30 p. ni.=-C'h!l( "' ttrown a. much larger staff <strong>of</strong> ln- , MrtMton Into the Held to lick the •HMfe asrket at the slaughter level, but everything really depends upon ffcat takes place at retail meat , counters." Ordered to Pay $10 for Family Support I*wis A. Bilks, an, a carpenter .<strong>of</strong> Bsrt Blnbeth, was ordered in po- Uce court Saturday to pay *10 toward the support <strong>of</strong> his wife and eWM, residing in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. Wlfci was arrested on complaint <strong>of</strong> Harold W, Bager, overseer <strong>of</strong> the poor, for non-support <strong>of</strong> his fatn- Uy. Judge Howard Warren directed that the weekly money be paid through the overseer. ! .irn>, LJiiy jirn- Kr.ini. lu in* jiiTHinlrfi by tin* child* reii's Division oi lliv Church Siliiuil.j ,[i,''lii Tuesday, June 4: (lt ; 030 p. ni.—Tlic Senior Choir « ill' £.,„,,.,,I be enterlaiiu'ti at n dililu-r ut llw nuf n' liurnyiie iluii-l, l| ' 7 P. ill.—Tlic W. K. C s. Ciiih ! will htilrt H t-iu-tli ii puny :i! tin ' houin ol Leri'tlu Biuiciei-s, UivMi-y'sl Prillit | 7:43 p. in,—Wi- arc -I iLlyi;-;; t!i'-' Bonk oi isniiili, iiiid uniie s,.m in 1 worship with us. ^ ^ _ Friday, June 7: WmST PRESBYTERIAN 0:30 p, m.—The oliicial Uniii-d' i.-I st, mat Wesley av, . 'jiviiig a dinner in Junior <strong>of</strong> nil tin- The Gospel-CealS¥d and Mi£si$n- returned veterans o; our fh'irfh. ' irj-SHnHed Chnreh, J Tile conimi;: in clmrav i, I(.iy F: Itev, George rischw, Th. O,, PnBtnr; Diuby. Dr. Cliarli 1 C'ill'Kt'IiES OF tillKIST, SCIENTIST ••ANCIENT AN!) MODKRN NI: cno.MANCY. AMAH MKHMI'liiHM AND HVI'NOrlfiM, UKNOfNCKi 1 i* t.he r.e-.^un-.ierHHMi Mibjri [ in; .-. II. Viul ,,M! A C ] 0:18 a, m.—Prayer niceiiiit; oi ihe ! Missersimth. All reply i iircls »hn;ili' L Sunday SchaDi teaehers and oifie- : be returned imhieciiiiii'li-. ' , era in the choir room, I The floivori in the rhun Ii tin- 8:80 a. m,—The Church at Study. | 9>nici«y are in iii-'iiinrj M. B. Lesson for June 0, '•Wnrteiny ' from our t-rniL ]I uho With Ohrist," Mark 0:7-13: Luke in j in'i'S ;n ill.- MI-, in' ": o 1-3; 14:28-27, ! <strong>May</strong> tlnii- s.i'.-i-.jicr iw i : tur i?uhdLi\ r Dr. Crowe Heads Medical Trustees ':ii'('NO!i-, i:i r . i u r M a y i-ji-i'l . Jijnt' 1^. C1OLDKN Ti:XT: -lly ihi.h nr.n my lieart tiuh-lh: hut i/um : •. \ he -li-elmth t>[ !:;> l.i un. ;iiifi :,,, | iitiii lor eii't riii. lo itirv ii:.c ;iio l.ir from Ihiv sjiuli pLTiJ.ll.' i I'.. 7J - 1 ' ' l u l l ! I M I I I I M U I I III • ,:, .ir ,a p,'ii-i-i.i in «- TIKE nliPAIKN Phone 0200.W AMOCO SERVICE STATION SPECIALIZED CAR LUBRICATION —Frpo full am IJcilvcry Service T&SMT »> OPENING -« I STATION pson Ave, A niiTTER GAS At Ant PWCE- «»"-„„ —^^—— ' "_' _* "*^fc= ASK FOE MOBILGAS STATION 8th and Asbury Ave. LUBRICATION was rleeted eluilrmsn <strong>of</strong> the hoard oi truiiUjes for I he r-iisiiinir ycur. Dr. Crowe hns been a member <strong>of</strong> tho board for 12 years rind had served us its heerelury for the past eiKjlt yeiira. Or, Hersehel Peiill. iiiso <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, wiis :t ileleiruie U} the ennventimi, which wuii In sestiioii lour days. Use Pump to Aid Street Drainage The Eiist Cape <strong>May</strong> Ciillllilisslon has iii.Miillrii n Iftiiimriiry IiLliiip at Ihr lout ol Maiiisiin av, to lirr iiow ! —and In all manufacturer just like uiicor. DICK ONLEV'S 48TH STREET GAHA SOCONY. VACUUM 30.Minuto Battery Charging • LUBRICATIONl Phone 0784 48th and Asbury Ai AUTO PAINTING ESSENTIALS TO A GOOD AUTO PAINT JOB ARE.,,, An Experienced Painter. An Airtight, Dustpro<strong>of</strong>, Good Painlin 8 Materials, We Have All Three! Now that Synthetic Painti are again available, we will paint < your car for as little as ." . . . ' ALL WORK GUARANTEED 50 EXPERT BODY and FENDER REPAIRING Bishop Motor Sail Authorizfd 1'ACKAIJF) Dwiler Repairs and Service to AH Type Cars 11S9 Asbury Ave,, corner <strong>of</strong> 12th St. • AUTHORIZED DEALERS * Sales and Service Wm. T, Powel 11S8 Asbury Aw, We Are NOW A( ( EPTfNG ORDERS and DKI'USITS on the NEW PACKARD Improved Drllv.rir'. Arc Antl(ipclrd BISHOP MOTOR SALES . Autburiwd HALES and SERVICE Complete Stock <strong>of</strong> Packard Parts ^ii^Ajibury Ave., corner <strong>of</strong> IZthSt. ROY A, MEWGEL ALL MAKE CARS REPAIRED AND SEBVIOIO OOODXE4B TIBES IIS CKNTKAI, AVENUE SALES BUICK SERVICE WALLACE BROTHERS 9th St. and Simpson Ave. —ALL MAKES REPAIRED— ATLANTIC SEKVICE STATION LEE TIRES EXIDB BATTIW?" Plymouth - DeSoto AUTHORIZED DEALER fornerReiort lB Personal Miss Evangelista To B« Married Soon HELEN C. HUDSOtl "" "tfitSTST *— Waving Scalp Trtatmtnti Hah Tinting Fat/alt Long or Short Up or Down Fashion We Assure You a S<strong>of</strong>t Natural Curl YOUR HAIR INDIVIDUALLY STYLED WE CREATE NEW STYLES JohnSOIl'S Beauty Salon Phona 0664 841 Asbury Avenue CERRUTI BEAUTY SHOPPE 703 Asbury Ave. Phone 1394 Mule ,, _, ii • • Here Your Hair is STYLED and CUT Before PERMANENT WAVING All Branches <strong>of</strong> Beauty Culture ROSABELLE BEAUTY SALON 1 404 Boardwalk Phone 1643 i COLD WAVE PERMANENTS | Fwther Bob MachuieleM W«ve» M» ^ { "How Shall I Wear My HMr?" pst'i not a quffitlon just thrown Wo space when you asle It <strong>of</strong> us I W'U show you how, and style jfour JJJf In the most becoming fashion, Wljf on us too for hair care that WU1 keep yOur treaaea healthy arid totly, lie's Beauty Shop J026Aiburjr Avenue Phone 0719 Hi i.l I'M i M'- T* Clubs ... Lodges Women's Club In Gala Dinner Varied Program oil 11th Anniversary tesque dance, and later returned as the component parts <strong>of</strong> a dancing horse, RECITATIONS GIVEN Several excellent recitations were presented by Miss Jacqueline Horsey. All the <strong>of</strong>ficers and speakers re oelved corsages <strong>of</strong> roses, and each elub member also received a smaller corsage. The Misses Marilyn Hughes and Nancy Montagrm. president and vice president <strong>of</strong> the Sub Junior Club, were guests for the evening. Mrs. Christian, after Installing the <strong>of</strong>ficers, gave a report on highlights <strong>of</strong> the recent State Federation convention in Atlantic <strong>City</strong>. * * * Bank Teller To Be Married June 9 Announcement has been made <strong>of</strong> the forthcoming marriage <strong>of</strong> Miss SUPIRFLUOOS HAIR SONAIi Mr. and Mrs, F, D, Wood have arrived from Jtaareth, Fa., for another Mason at 10 »aview rd, Willism Y»,-«toK <strong>of</strong> Morrisville, Pa, is nmr'tuat'Sm South End colony at Bl»-'Bentr»J>av. Mrs, C, O, ooolbauih, Philadelphia, Brrived this week at her resort home, JB Mornlngslde rd. Mrs. Bertha MM, ISIS Pleasure av,. is spendhii the summer at 18 Parleaide av,, MillvUle, Soroptimi«ts Seat Officers Hnr M ByJ. G. Buclwr \ United Nation*, that nations U&l have no confidence in each other. There must be a universal understanding between nations, practice <strong>of</strong> Christianity, and treat patienM »nd faith exercised to achieve the final (oal <strong>of</strong> world peace." The club announced plans for a card party to take place Friday l;:j Mi.» Murphy to Wed night, June IB, at 8 p. m,. In the American Legion rooms on the. Mu- Offlwra <strong>of</strong> the Soroptimtst Club sic Pier. Proceeds will benefit the <strong>of</strong> Oape <strong>May</strong> Oounty were installed Joseph A, Gerety, Jr. at the monthly program meeting charity fund. Mr, and Mrs. Eugene O, Murphy. MS», CI«r« Brown , IIBIM to The at Plymouth Inn last Thursday * • • ilB Aibury av;, have announced; the at Marlton ta. A. Mtoi <strong>of</strong> Ml f•!«, nliht. The installing <strong>of</strong>ficer was Surprise Shower engagement <strong>of</strong> their daughter, Miss 1M last meeting <strong>of</strong> Vm •tn Mr utfnt. It wiH not be Miss Abigail ZeU, director <strong>of</strong> the Marian Owns Murphy, and Joseph nl <strong>On</strong> Mond«y at • rinrii illabtth Drown, o A varied entertainment prograni North Atlantic Region <strong>of</strong> Soroptim- for Mrs, Palermo A, berety, Jr., son <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs, church buennit.. MU f, cm formerly <strong>of</strong> Marinorii, was presented last Thursday night l« Clubs. W A surprise pink and blue shower J. A, Oerety, SIB Shore rd. Bom- A rovered sisfi aU^p^ "B .« aWramonl <strong>of</strong> Vineland as 3S members and guests ol the Arrlv»U for ievsra: wtslu nt the iS funday at II a.m. In Women's Club <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> city ceit- Alvyn Hotel an Mr. »nd Mn, Mor- Those seated were: Miss Nancy W. was given Thursday night at theers Point scheduled far that tiro* "Burden Rt the tarBted the clubs 11th anniversary ton M. Boyd, <strong>of</strong> Plttaburih, and Aspinall. president: Mtas Reglna B Columbus Club, in honor <strong>of</strong> Mrs, Miss Murphy Is a graduate <strong>of</strong> thepostponed. Charles Palermo, arranied by her Mrs Ho with a dinner party at the Alvyn their »en. ABH M, •oyd, <strong>of</strong> Wasli- R<strong>of</strong>lgers, vice president: Miss Cath- sister. Miss Philomena Calise, Hotel, Initon, J»ine» Boyd la a«liMint erine Gordon, treasurer; Mrs, Edna The club house was attractively The affiir, a high spot <strong>of</strong> the eluh manager <strong>of</strong> the LaSaJlc Hotel In Smith, reeordini secretary; Mrs. decorated, with a stork as the een- season, marked the start <strong>of</strong> a newthe eapitH, Myrtle B, Richards, corresponding terpleee and streamers extendlni administration <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers, who were secretary; Miss Ethel OUnton, Miss from its mouth to gifts placed ar. Inducted by Mrs, Wilson Y. Christ- Dr. and Mrs. A, %. Reed, <strong>of</strong> Fhil- BMelle Ralston and Miss Lnum ound the room. The refreshment ian, southern vice president <strong>of</strong> the•dtlphla, hav« opened their sum- Croasdale, directors. All were re- tsblP, also In pink and blue, had • state Federation. mer home at 7IW Weiley av, elected. coach full <strong>of</strong> flowers in the center. Mrs. Harvey W. Adams was Mat- • • • TWO NEW MEMBERS Attending were Mrs. James Paed as president, succeeding Mrs. W. Mr »nd Mn, John MoOill and Mrs, Dorothy yLemon t and Miss lermo, Jane Palermo, Theresa Pll- Thoma* Adams. Other new pfflc- daughter. Virginia, <strong>of</strong> Beaver Falls, Helen stedem were inducted as Bill. Angelina Paone. Mrs. Richard nrs are: Mrs, Henry Berihner, vice P» and Mrs. Harry Wilkinson, <strong>of</strong> new members by the club presi- Oambum, Mrs, Tony Bello, Mrs, i president; Mrs. Gladys Ayers, cor- <strong>May</strong>fair House, • fternmntown, are dent. James Herrlnfton, Mrs, James Mas. responding secretary; Mrs. Charles amonf recent arrivals who will "r Clmmnioni served Mlitlgan, recording secretary, and spend" several weeks at Hotel Ai- The guest speaker was John O, rarella, Mrs. Basil Donato. Mrs, Mi- ,h, ft-iin tii" Hriibres in Hft Mrs, Oeorge Bowman, treasurer, Bucher, city treasurer <strong>of</strong> stone Har. chael Allegretto, Mrs, Salvatore Fog- MARION EVAKGELIBTA MRS, OOETZ PRESIDES *>* . . . bor and former newspaper correslio darmella Oallse, Philomena Ca- Lloyd's pondent in Europe for 10 years, be- Use, aloria MMaarelia, Anna Ma- Mr and Mrs, Vincent ivangellstB Mrs. Augustus S, Ooels was toast" A, B, Oallen, <strong>of</strong> Brexel Hill, has announeed the engagement <strong>of</strong> their mistress and announced the enter- opened hli South <strong>Ocean</strong> Oity home tween the world wars. The speaker, rie Foglio, Angplina F<strong>of</strong>lio, Mrs, daughter, Mlaa Marion Evangelista, at BM1 Central ev, introduced by Miss Rodfers. took as James Foillo. Mrs.»r. Nelson Boyd, Flower Shop tainment numbers. to Charles Edward Town^ son <strong>of</strong> . . . his topic: "After Victory, what?" Mrs. Oliver Given, Mrs, Joseph Ly. Mr. and Mrs, Claude J, Town, <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Frances wicks, former con- Bea Iile Olty, at a dinner party at cert pianist and member <strong>of</strong> the Mrs John Chubb, <strong>of</strong> Melrme Declaring that he had found the sakowski, Mrs. _ Nick Mlraglllo, Anna 837 ASBURY AVE. Phone «f7 people <strong>of</strong> foreign countries basic- Marie MeCuslter, Jeanette Mlglia- their home, 1334 Oentral av,, 8un. Boston Symphony Orchestra, play- Park n spending some time at Oceally the same as here, Mr. Bucher ccio, Uaey Lacona, <strong>May</strong> Murphy, «, mill Mr». J«*n S. Munshow- day. ed a group <strong>of</strong> solos, including sevan mil, M0 Wrftrrt av, said he believes that peace will come Mrs, fflsle Foglle. Mrs. Leon Callse, _ ,nd dnuBhIPr. Donna Lynn, <strong>of</strong> eral <strong>of</strong> her own compositions. • * * only from a will for peace, better Mrs Louis Poglio. Mrs, Anna Mil- the couple will be married July 1 Jiuitown. are spsn.dini srverlil Mrs. Jeanette stokes and Mrs, Howard Tnyn has returned from education, and Improved underliaecio. Lucy Ann Mtgliseeio, Don- and pltm to reside In Bea Isle <strong>City</strong>, S »t me home <strong>of</strong> Mrs. A. Bchu- Irene Williams each sang two vocal St. FiMMbure, Fla,, to his resort standing between nations to take stance Ooble and Trudy Tracy, , ITU Centra! ac. Quests at the announcement par- solos, accompanied at the piano by home, 101 Ffltaeuth pi. the place <strong>of</strong> fear and distrust, * * * ty were Mr, and Mrs. Claude Town, Mrs. Ayers, m * • Mr, and Mrs. Harry R, Sayrei, Mr, Mr »na Mrs. Oeor^ M, Ohew, "Thl§ education lor peace prob- Resort Couple Wed «, ant Mrs. J M- Wilbur have and Mrs Robert K, Hunter. Elsie Comedy acts wire hilariously ably will occupy^ several genera- <strong>of</strong> Auduban, have opened their - "from Charleston. S. O,. at IEvangelista and Vincent Evangel. staled by Mrs, Frank P. Bogle and tions," he said, "There were treaties by Judge Warren summer eottafe at 10 Momlniside Ma, Jr Mrs, perlrude Huihes, They ap. and organisations for peace before 130) pleasure rd, Police Judge Howard Warren <strong>of</strong>. peared first in blackface in a bur. the last war, but these did not stop • # * fielated Saturday evening at the war because the will to live up tomarrlaie <strong>of</strong> Miss Mary A. Deleorio, Mrs. O, J, flronin has arrived from the treaties did not exist, 711 Bay av., and Alvin E. Blevin. Audubon to spend the season at vgym meAurv PAULOR 844 Pennlyn pi, "Today, It is evident from hap* same address. peiiings at the conference <strong>of</strong> the The wedding took place at i p, m. Mrs. W. Zabel, <strong>of</strong> Hiddbn Heights, has op«ned her eottafe at 1MB Oentrai »v. CLAIRE ALEXANDER BEAUTY SALON I I AII B»«tr Aim 1U1 , m ASBBBT Mm. FEATHER BOM — IHACH1NKLE88 WAVgg DOT'S BEAUTY SALON A»bury Avenue Phone 1543 worn ion B¥ ELECTROLVSIS Frida Meflentin Vow EIBf («•«•* •»* Blfll_lT_IU»BB««*td gOl AshuTF Ave, Ph. Xlp, AL EN YARN SHOP] Ml Bay An, rtwi M open rn.-8.t. -tn t» t. M. Julia French Millinery Shop Open THiniSDAV. FRIDAY A SATURDAY mill IdHlier nolle* Wllh the Idlest <strong>On</strong>aUoiM rf FLAWERED HATS, STRAW! •lid FELTS Cor. 4th and We»ley PboiM 1BS3 -Kti. Farmer's Market Fun Product* FrMh Me*t. Strictly f re»h Eggs NO CHILX) NEED BE CLUMSY! MARGARET JOIWSOf* SCHOOL <strong>of</strong> DANCE and DRAMA 507 8tb 0478-W BALLROOM DfiNClNB For All AfM Tup, AsmiMUe, T«, BBHI, Md Fn Trot iMMUM Art OMW vVtttm, nmH 4hMMMI miCE AGAIN THEY'RE AVAILABLE — FAMOUS — SEASPRAY Venetian Blinds Designed for wlt-ur «ea*hore on, Hundreds have been installed in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> homes Dorothy Goldstein, daughter <strong>of</strong> Mr, and Mrs, Morris Goldstein, 100 8. Providence av,. Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, and Alviii K, Trautenberf, son <strong>of</strong> Mr, and Mrs, David Trautenberi, '* s Mr, and Mrs. James Jewitt have arrived from Philadelphia to open their summer home. Mi 15th st, B. L. Youni* 01 PhiladelphlB, is now here for the season at TIB 3rd st. . j" - Michigan av.. that city. Joseph Hr'Atkiinon has arrived Their wedding will take place on from W#_Ott tane for the season at 1*47 Will «v. June 9 at 1 p, m,, in the Embassy . • * Room <strong>of</strong> the Strand Hotel. Atlantic <strong>City</strong>. It will be followed by a Mr, and Mrs. Walter T, OraP, • Metal or Wood Blinds reception for the wedding party at Philadelphia, will open their sum- Ihe hotel, and by a reception for all mer horn*. *?7 4O> it., for the sea- their friends that nifht at the home son on Memorial Day, • Drapery Comicei <strong>of</strong> the bride's parents, • • * 8 O, Hopkins. PhUadelpliia, has Mr, Trautenberg is well known opened his resort residence at 2400 here as a note teller at The National Bank <strong>of</strong> Oecaii <strong>City</strong>, with Oentral *v, which he has been associated since • * * 1933 Jre was honorably dtsehargM Henry B. Qilbert, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia. front the Army last fall. Both he Is now at his summer homr, 230 and his future bride are graduates Oentral av. ^ <strong>of</strong> Atlantic <strong>City</strong> High School. William H. Unveriagt. <strong>of</strong> Phlla- * # § delphUt, has arrived for the season Har«y L, Harter, <strong>of</strong> Fhiladelphia, at S240 Central' av, % has opened his summer home at 418 • * # <strong>Ocean</strong> rd. Mr, and M«s. A. J, ATmstrong. <strong>of</strong> Pox chase, PIIIHL. are here for the Telephone Gla»sboro 640 season at 8i€ 7th st. W« OO ANTWHEEB SPEEDY DELIV1RI Estimates without ObUfatloii by Factory Speelaltaia • Homes or Commercial Buildings • Old Blinds Reconditioned SEASFJtAY VENBTIAN BUNDS MADE •» WEIRTON PRODUCTS CO. 2S E. Center Street Clayton, N. j. THE MAY BEACH FLOOD STAGE! Reports from th« resorts <strong>of</strong> Capo Miy County as well as frorn mmy other northern resort center*, indicate that the current vacation season -will be a record one. The thronis <strong>of</strong> health and pleasure seekers may tax our facilities. Will the tide reach flood stage m <strong>1946</strong> , , , or can we expect several years <strong>of</strong> peak vacation travel in our direction? We should make the most <strong>of</strong> our opportunities, always keeping in mind that, sooner or later the tide must ebb, Ju« because business comes easy this isason, we should not relax in our ettorti to provide visitors with every comfort and con>> venience. They will remember those little extra courtesies. PIRCY H, JACKSON, Dlr.elor MPAITMINf OF rUillC APIAI11 IOAIO «r CH01IH In the oommtailoners' chamber it city hall, to the prsiiinoe <strong>of</strong> • nuU group <strong>of</strong> MUlvn and friends. O t f i l i oohlid school her*, Ohrtitmas Deleorio, father <strong>of</strong> thechmrau frotn tbe Anny bride, wai* best man, and Mrs. he lai becoine SMDC" " Frmneea Blevin, Jr., sister-in-law neas with his father. <strong>of</strong> the bridegroom, was matron <strong>of</strong> No date set. honor, > f t Church to Meet The Wol&es'a Tlii. Sunday, June 2, Begin* National FtMNr Week For Shut-in. A flit <strong>of</strong> rLOWEBB or a PQTTBD PlANTm tUa your mil wMtis will sumlr cheer the way for • rrlcnd wfea 111 or who ta olhcrwlM buclln. SEND YOUR LOVE WITH Orchids Peonies Larkspur Roses Ca*natioiii Gladioli Sweet Perns Place Graduation Orders NOW! Gorgeous <strong>of</strong> Sweet Peas, RNH Lily <strong>of</strong> the Valley, Corn Flowers, Carnations, etc. Potted Plants , ,. Geraniums Red Begonias , . -. Periwinkle ... Gifts That Grow ... Pottery Gifts , . , Plants for Window Boxes CORSAGES, BonqoeU. Baskets and Funeral Mesa*. IM •»; w to IBB Shore Memort.1 mm&M la smw. P«tot • ! • ; deni <strong>of</strong> u and opunibt MMM to S*» Ui Ctty mat «tJMMm Wm, OCEAN CITT IS ON THE AIB, TUNE IN TIB OCEAN BOOSTERS PBOOBAMS — TPE8PAT, TM «• • P-^— WEDNT.9DAT 9 to 9:30 pin.—WTTQ - l«Si M * ^ BU WALK A BLOCK AN» BATB WONBY—OPEN t!H «• ft. 4 Come in ,, Today ^ For the \U\v - s fire$tonc DELUXE CHAMPION T h e Tire T h a t S t a y s S a f e r L o n q f o I you r p i a f. All Sizes In Stock TRUCK ad PASSENGER Til PALME] CHEVROLET «d OUBStftiMl
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