May 1946 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
May 1946 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
May 1946 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
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^Attended<br />
KfwmnU Affair<br />
Specialty numMrs that found<br />
much favor with the audience irf-<br />
eluded a graceful Hawaiian hula<br />
dance to the music <strong>of</strong> "Aloha", by<br />
pale Smith, Lorelei potts, boris<br />
Smith and-Irene Trautenberg, and<br />
two accordion solos by Jeannim<br />
Clayton,<br />
SOOBoyScoiits<br />
In Camporee<br />
Steel Pier to Have 4 Bands This Week End<br />
Enjoy Week-End<br />
Outing at Point<br />
•OMM POINT — Three him<br />
dred Boy Scouts and their leaders<br />
irS wiiuS fflK'gfci" * ' '""if '"»» AUsn - l .'F CountJ '' *" d<br />
troopa from Atlantic County<br />
" ne Iram Oa clty wcre<br />
Brn^^iif^tdiyf^WSfrmmf or thc oay »y g^afS*the^rsfK<br />
_ 'auk H. Hart, Boger Williams and<br />
Robert Stretch, complete with han-<br />
ile-bar mustaches and high silk<br />
Hats which they had trouble<br />
Point<br />
—„-„ *.„.„ annual min-<br />
I (hew, which presented a col<br />
* —•-'-.• musical and dancing<br />
i Sawes av, school au<br />
directed by Jar* rut<br />
_, _J described as the best <strong>of</strong><br />
I aeries to date.<br />
i« performers were EsU-lle<br />
Helen Vclt. and Lorelei<br />
_ taMmllsls; Sue Voss, tup ttanc-<br />
spedalist, and Mr. Patterson,<br />
i ui( two numbers as well as<br />
tag In the role <strong>of</strong> master <strong>of</strong><br />
[ I,^ em t1* ln *-»mOBy oh "fuddle<br />
Up a Little Closer' was given alsc<br />
by the Melody Maids, Helen Camp<br />
Jean Smith, Lucy Chamberlain, Hi<br />
Velt and Catherine Mink.<br />
More Paint Soon<br />
The postwar Bottleneck which has<br />
been holding up the production <strong>of</strong><br />
paints soon will be broken as the<br />
Jfaee comedy in the tradi- result <strong>of</strong> scientific development <strong>of</strong><br />
nlinstrel manner was provld- a new synthetic eopolymer resin, a<br />
"Moonlight" oonover, "Mid- Akron manufacturer reports, Oon<br />
But; "Blackout" Beard and serves natural oils and resins In th,<br />
Hay. making <strong>of</strong> indoor<br />
FODD<br />
PLATTERS<br />
Deviled dams - Crab* - Clams on Half Shell<br />
Fried Oyitera - Clam Stews - Oyster Stews<br />
mm 0 HIRE<br />
€M*ihg<br />
Bait Live Craba<br />
RALPH CLAYTON<br />
N, W. SMe 34th St Bridge, Manwn, N. J.<br />
Telephone<br />
1NCH0RAGE TAVERN<br />
WTEAXB: SEAFOODS . CHOW . ROASTS<br />
"standing sucee<br />
John B, Tomlln, veteran Scout<br />
loader, <strong>of</strong> Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, was<br />
and was assisted by F, Stanley Buff<br />
and HHlton__Haye5._ficld-aeout #M-<br />
;eutives.<br />
<strong>May</strong>or Fred w. Chapman weleom-<br />
!d the buys Friday night. Each<br />
group-^and they came from as fa<br />
away as EBB Harbor—brought an<br />
erected its own tent, and there alsi<br />
were field tents for tlie commissary<br />
for first aid. under the direction<br />
Milton MeLauehiin. <strong>of</strong> Atlantii<br />
. and a trading post.<br />
<strong>On</strong> Saturday there was a dresi<br />
parade, flag ceremonies, a efimj.<br />
pow.wow.witrl eaell troop present-<br />
ing a skit, and a sonEfcst. The boys<br />
also found time to puss tests, mid<br />
to witness a forest fire righting<br />
demonstration, staged by Prank<br />
Kover and William Phoenix, <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Forest Fire Service,<br />
<strong>On</strong> Sunday an archery demon-<br />
stration was enjoyed, ReliEiou.'<br />
services for tlie Scouts also were<br />
arranged. Rev, Ocdrie Iliekinan<br />
paster <strong>of</strong> Bethany Methodist<br />
church, led a service on the camp<br />
iite far the Protestants, and thr<br />
lOys <strong>of</strong> the Cnthnlie faith attend-<br />
ed the a o'clock Mass at st, Jn,<br />
sepli's Chapel. Services for the<br />
Scouts <strong>of</strong> Jewish faith were eon-<br />
ducted Saturday morning.<br />
Explorers' Post, No. IS, <strong>of</strong> At.<br />
iantie <strong>City</strong>, served as messengers<br />
during the Caraporee,<br />
Attendance High<br />
In Point Schools<br />
)f thr Won:<br />
lpiri Wcdn,<br />
st I hcndqimrU'r;<br />
--Bv was suhmitt<br />
New York av, nnrty. slum<br />
month was MA. Oeoriie John<br />
school. !)2B. li.i- rommin<br />
iiinced that ar-1 miikr thr ,,<<br />
CHARLIE SF1VAK<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, will have four banns over<br />
for dancing, feaiurliis Charlie Splviifc on Su (he Memorial<br />
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rhrrs<br />
BOMERfl POINT _ Earl Brown<br />
uperintendeiit <strong>of</strong> schools, reported<br />
to the Board <strong>of</strong> Education last<br />
Thursday night that the percent<br />
<strong>of</strong> attendance<br />
school for tlie<br />
and for Dawes<br />
M>. Brown<br />
n true tkih «a, -tarted in ihr<br />
nitli ind .luhth grad.- Apiil in<br />
il mat i_ Kid prugress Ins inn<br />
I mndi tn 11 i ji inil<br />
Mi il „ rl ,, irti d tlrtt l,p inj lt<br />
tend, -i Hi, |i ihln ,(.hnnl am i<br />
lniunn iprr\i ur nirptinK lM \j<br />
etalj. rpcnili und tlwt Mm In<br />
nan dnrtZrn e iitiol nur v Ind t<br />
1.1 d. d a I , iith torum jt M ur,<br />
I The bniiuiff <strong>of</strong> sao on the picdRF<br />
nf las Id the Americrm Red Cruss<br />
Drive was paid utid a hiihinee ul<br />
SIS nn :i iJl.clui. (if sas for tlie Ail<br />
War* Mi'nicjFinl Uuihlmg Fund ul<br />
sin iiuiti.<br />
Women GOP Earn<br />
$40 With Party<br />
R, ji<br />
•MO<br />
i In<br />
and<br />
iblicun LPMBII<br />
I'PnillF. n! tl<br />
Hall, a rcjiui<br />
lie recent tnr<br />
proceeds, Mi-<br />
irman, thaiikc<br />
all who liclpr<br />
Mi<br />
DEAUVILLE INN<br />
Strathmcre, N, j.<br />
DAY or NIGHT<br />
FISHING<br />
59th ST. PIER,<br />
Adults 80c . Children 3Bc (tax included)<br />
TOriiCHT<br />
ud SATURDAY NTTES<br />
DANCE<br />
To the Mu»k <strong>of</strong><br />
RAY SEARS<br />
DEAN'S CAFE<br />
Open Every Morning, including<br />
Sunday<br />
LIGHT LUNCHES<br />
DARTS<br />
Mrs, Ida C. Dunbar<br />
Dies <strong>of</strong> Heart Attack<br />
SOMERS POINT — Mrs, Ida C,<br />
Dunbar, OH, <strong>of</strong> 747 Bay av., died ef<br />
a heart attack while visiting her<br />
nin-r. Mrs. Pearl KiliB, 7S9 Shore<br />
rd., Friday. Dr. Murcia Smith, <strong>of</strong><br />
Oi'un <strong>City</strong>, hrr fiimily physician.<br />
,,r,.,,,-.,,j]c(H:j j u, r dead,<br />
Dimljilr resided in AtlBntic<br />
id Piiiliifiriphia, before mak-<br />
iiers point her home, seven<br />
mo. She is survived by her<br />
Albert, and three sisters,<br />
ik Fulmpr. nf Atlantic <strong>City</strong>;<br />
ri S|Wrico and Mrs. Hit tile I<br />
itttis, iitiili oi Philadelphia.<br />
St-rvirns were conducted at thr<br />
.Tiddhnon Funeral Honie Monday<br />
vryiim. with Erv, Robert Wueliter,<br />
111-tor or urare Lutheran Church.<br />
Mitmtilis, InUTmeiit was in Hiil-<br />
ide Ctuiietery, Ro^ilyn, Pa.<br />
Point Streets<br />
To be Improved<br />
Dirt Road Fund<br />
to Yield $3,000<br />
8QMEIWJ POINT — Tlieodoi<br />
eskers, ehairniftil . It voie.<br />
• Oharies Vail won B 110 prize at iiave so far hern sjjoken out luuri, cs ° strong protest against thp city<br />
Duke University for the best student And those who arp speaking against ordinance that requires male bath-<br />
talk tiivpn beloro the American In- the plan gave him much the same f"5 to wear jerseys,<br />
stitute <strong>of</strong> Electrical Engineers. impression: they seemed to iiim too Th «| fnu8i,t shy <strong>of</strong> onythiiiu New-Deal- under obliBslion to no clique, group,<br />
lance inr SI.UIIU, alter ; , ^ ^ m [ (ih[pn (o t>)e ^ ^ organli!allo|1 qr individual, with one<br />
urEliiB sijeiuiinis <strong>of</strong> what we iniportant exception; Its subserib.<br />
:i't But, _ ers.<br />
RUDOLPH H. KLAUDER,<br />
liJT Central ov.<br />
that had serv-<br />
ed for the purpose was wrecked in<br />
a collision.<br />
William Btowe was injured when<br />
the horse he was driving bolted in<br />
fright at ft tractor and ho was<br />
thrown from the wagon.<br />
This newspaper does not -'scare"<br />
easily, as others than Mr, Oourley<br />
have learned in the past.<br />
The sentinel.Ledger has publish.<br />
ed numerous letters, both for and<br />
L»TNT<br />
rUlrSI<br />
Ediiw BemiHrl-Ledaer-I wish to "Bums! the ordlimnee in question,<br />
The Real Estate Board asked the express my sine, rest thanks to the !>!«! will I" 1 p 1 * 0 »° "«"«f ^? P»»;<br />
coiinty freeholders to issue bonds Homers Point police iorie. namrly »*" tlwm-but u wil publish none<br />
to bifv ecliiipment W exterminate Cum. ,OenrBe Jolinson. for the as- written by Mr. Oourley, m. this, m<br />
mosquitoes in this area, tisiuiici- he gave 10 my wife when f»V other subjm. WB dor, hke<br />
• . . . niy son. James, 4, was taken sick his iniHientin. his blatant attempt<br />
Furman Willis local G. A. R, vet- Sunday, <strong>May</strong> 10, and for removing to eow. or slrame or frighten this<br />
eran. was honored at a dinner by him to the Shore Memorial Hospital, newspaper inti.i using<br />
Shoemaker Post <strong>of</strong> Bridgeton. " ' ' "' •-'-••' • "• "'