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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Wllimm Allen.<br />
IS. at Ills pjn. in the Own<br />
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«*• UBtHU, • JflMUra Bt HIE £TO« I BOBQ<br />
•fan will be the slab chorus, dl- WUker<br />
reoted by Mtu Helen Kennedy. The I were hi<br />
Bstelle Ralston, <strong>of</strong> Sonjers I B7<br />
Of AtlMUo g^; Ai Sheep Going fhnden were obligated as BR M ^ at Chrfstlu, Service <strong>of</strong><br />
Monday ifiur «, IteeUiw «» «, «•«*«• W MWm 1 OapiHii, Setfcany Methodist Church qhserv-<br />
1w Jei&y<strong>of</strong>ntiren^rt uff ?* O** 8 •««»». « MeaianWiile H- M MIowahlB hour at the ham <strong>of</strong> „,, w, .<br />
hS»^sSuS?ft|^£ "«* «n«di»ed John MlteaV who »» Albert Lamberd, who is leader t ^"*- !<br />
?ffi Mnusjiw^ trained oogs during the war. <strong>On</strong> <strong>of</strong> the group. « was decided to make h, II<br />
•'*'• ObmBmmn mm a word <strong>of</strong> I<br />
,m»M«y, <strong>May</strong> 7, 3<br />
Velt, Estelle Pals ton, who sang sev- I >«>d av.<br />
der, John Mrs. MUton Hagerthey, 1810 Shore<br />
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nted with a " ^l^v^M,<br />
mm commandsr-s nto by snother * * s<br />
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patt commander, eharlei Meskera. BBIBANT MBTHODIST<br />
Officers Installed were: Oomman- Be*, a E. Hlckmim, ruh,<br />
der. Allen a Bistoy; 8ento»Se 10 a.m. flSa»FM^L<br />
1 ' D MM U* Wan* Mr. rater- ^TBBTADJS CI.UB<br />
•OMraa FOIHT - un .t».t,H *'»•* »*<br />
«•»«• entertained members <strong>of</strong> h»tM««»tt>«»»»»<br />
ce. Wednesday afternoon. Her guests<br />
a'hinali«n Officers <strong>of</strong>!<br />
d Society <strong>of</strong> Installed wen;<br />
aSjytanr<br />
ivmus Madaen; guard, Mrs, EMe<br />
I Magdalene Snltt- color guard.. An-<br />
FOB QUIC<br />
Lingoes<br />
Restaurant<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> — Phone 9050<br />
• Wffi ^ M <strong>May</strong> IS* •<br />
^DINNERS<br />
• 5£4 FOOD<br />
• CHOWMEIN<br />
FLATTERS PACKED TO TAKE OUT<br />
HARDWARE*<br />
WUMTCT.<br />
852 A.bury Avenue<br />
ESPOMA<br />
Xf; fl^Sl^W^ • * ,<br />
her ^Sntg, Mr. ana Mrt<br />
1 MqD0WiUdrt * k<br />
hoBM In FhUadelBhia, Mln SOM<br />
WU"* «" "ewfleld. awoninanled<br />
HOME COOKINC<br />
fHESr FOOD<br />
mun PUCKS<br />
SPIC&SPAN<br />
WBTAWUNT<br />
H5 ASBURY A\^.<br />
OHM §m<br />
Point<br />
Tavern<br />
tawi Point<br />
Opens<br />
M., 29th.<br />
924!4 Boardwalk<br />
Circle<br />
Annei Sntck Bar<br />
SUBMARINE<br />
SANDWICH<br />
"A MIAl Iir ITSELf"<br />
Pl««i7 af InntUu<br />
Wku ¥«•» riB|f#<br />
»I7 Asbury Av«.<br />
MAC'S<br />
RESmUR/kNT\<br />
9« SBOBE BOAD<br />
SOMERS POINT<br />
Open<br />
Every Day<br />
Seafood<br />
ubgood and Mr*. SON BOM<br />
Essig's Restaurai<br />
Comer 9th St. and A«bury Ave.<br />
A Pleasant Place to Mi<br />
CLOSED WEDNESDAYS<br />
®^:?!r III HELP WANTEM<br />
MALI OR FEMALE<br />
GOOD FOOD ,,„/<br />
y CDDD SERVICEI<br />
4:30 to 7:30 p.n^.<br />
Sn^iyi, 12 to 7 jMo, '<br />
-mAtan noon to 2 p.m. 1<br />
,, W^. Nbon<br />
FA, 6 p.m.<br />
« MM MI.<br />
INN<br />
Plymouth PUce and<br />
AlUntic Ave.<br />
KMJIBA », CORSON. Prap.<br />
cn to Public •<br />
OCKAN CITY MM<br />
to 10 w<br />
p.m.<br />
(Chatterbox<br />
* BREAKFAST<br />
* LUNCHEON<br />
• DINNER<br />
Salad jud Sandwich Makers<br />
Pantry Help Counter Hand!<br />
Bookkeeper<br />
* OPENS MAY 25th *<br />
FOOD PURVEYORS<br />
WHOLESALE GROCERS<br />
Catering to<br />
RESTA URANTS and HOm<br />
ATLANTIC CITY<br />
310 N. Indian Avc. M.<br />
The<br />
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BttiMualW to an effort UNDER WAI m l Amiriean^uMiB ta4 lleidft^<br />
._JB» the eMM» <strong>of</strong> tgm m Vmf ^ |Mg« Mr, Wa»o savings. <strong>On</strong> the other rtSltuhold.<br />
iapid damage o£imore_^ »»in, "seven out Of BTery 10 are Ing down production end preventln; '<br />
r Club Fetei<br />
Employw<br />
^rfflE Oanpany ware tUMU<br />
^T night at the second anftSSSSA<br />
' PhUadelphla. Gold and<br />
M«e.<br />
Uie dinner, a New York<br />
- presented a show, written<br />
Med for the 30-Year Club,<br />
riafe <strong>of</strong> the Bellevue-Stratpud<br />
ballroom.<br />
JOB QUICK EESULT8<br />
Your Home<br />
Wllk BAIT - TO* '"•<br />
iSTOM MADE<br />
Venetian Blinds<br />
-rr»r and Kwl-Fno!<br />
mOli *f I«»T Ftolah<br />
MAD. OB9SM<br />
Day Delivery I<br />
ate hm AaphaM Ma I<br />
•M Uutetm an atoek I<br />
| Writ, tn Fin EBInul, |<br />
|MilMMhi P^w CUT<br />
on Carpet Co-<br />
8. 8th St., PHJUu, Fu<br />
ffMnlBHaBrl *B* th oM pratup denwnd. ,<br />
°* ** °**-l "1 "^^ft,*' ilaalM " If PMdUeUon could meet dt-<br />
PAee* »>Bf^ ttto dthi out <strong>of</strong> maad at Brwmit, there should be<br />
• w * I0 IIM ^ "rttter .«M «»t »WO- « least 2.000,000 more worker, to<br />
»bJ« or taw Inoeutd la wis," majjufarturtag."<br />
"TOat." hg IMirtW, "gwaat The manutacturen' ajalMWM<br />
Magee Say* Hate<br />
Causes Accidents<br />
New Jene^ M^MdHiBaifjr o<br />
i l<br />
gsMWii <strong>of</strong> which oMepds the more<br />
flagrantly, the pedestrian in obvloujly<br />
lifcely ts pMr the heavier penalty<br />
M the accident records bear<br />
WltneM.<br />
JL study <strong>of</strong> the accident records<br />
•hows that the principal pedestrian<br />
Securities<br />
Arthur L Batten<br />
845 Brighton pi.<br />
•tfMMlMt<br />
HeriMrt H. WWMMFA<br />
A Co.<br />
Call O. a 1858-M<br />
rections and the common: practice<br />
f U Jt h<br />
l2t year. » pef^t<strong>of</strong> the^ffii. ttJffih<br />
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trians contributed to their accidents |J&T<br />
through careless walking or oross- wdi, R>nt«eu R tad Je»i Im tiu m-<br />
Ins PSKd PSKd wort, |MHi by KBlland A. Ur UUEAfl UH, H<br />
~T - —. -• Kmi. DM) BMtottr, ul appnTid SHtiu L T*«M it1<br />
fcnbr lulborind.<br />
b, (IK SUU Bnimr CaomiUlon.r, HmuM u> iHt .pfl riiukta mtalal o<br />
DBIVEB ALSO AT FAUI.T b, We (IK bees Itled iA ttc <strong>of</strong>fice ef gbs UH Hti« sf Ifaw J« trtti. u locml •—<br />
fife* «^»b»4.* «t hi. •««* (« si II ,,14 We b,^ilMit.<br />
M a. o,,,, b . bolH: pmnw^, 1<br />
H.ut. "<br />
H» motorist, on.hu> paj$, is guU- ,,14 ,^<br />
^•fc^^A,<br />
Other discourtesies which motor-<br />
one thtaf — • ctrww n«toal antipathy<br />
that Imacds IMeW «an-<br />
•tuUj rfeewr ta> IkMrtpnew<br />
<strong>of</strong> each troop. Th»t ncuu<br />
mnfUct, tlwn wkjek than Is<br />
BotDlns « n f«r tha eaw af<br />
traffic aa/etj.<br />
Conditions will not Improve until<br />
eacb group takes on a different<br />
mental stUtude, based on an Indulgent<br />
reapect for the others right*.<br />
Governor Vetoes<br />
Pay Boost Bill<br />
Edge S*y* Voters<br />
ShouW H«v« Voice<br />
A bill which would have permitted<br />
mayori and members <strong>of</strong> municipal<br />
•nmotac badM to Mlaf their<br />
salaries without advance approval<br />
.<strong>of</strong> the voters was vetoed Tuesday<br />
by Oavernar Edge.<br />
He rejected the measure became,<br />
he said, "It reverses the present law<br />
which njulras that mayor* and municipal<br />
governing bodies mutt obtain<br />
approval <strong>of</strong> the voters baton<br />
their own salaries can be Increased. |<br />
•11 proposed incnaiet art p<br />
Mid the voters favor them, mi<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficial* will have lull<br />
however, the voters are nluetanl<br />
to grant tuch increases, for whtoh,<br />
Ujey as taipa/ers must foot the HU.<br />
then It ihould not be made men<br />
d^flcult far them to «WNM th»l»<br />
opposiUon.<br />
WHAT CAMfIS<br />
•MilPtVf<br />
• MP >a MI *mm mm<br />
•MiwwklNWAe<br />
p| MPlE 5<br />
P. H.JACKBON. Di<br />
i. v. wHiTiNe. a—-<br />
ABTUTIUIISHI<br />
f nsa<br />
'OB BIBS (Bi<br />
1ttmaimM A«ti<br />
^ra, "u ^W^G- on^ 1 ^ Hiwft"«s l K a<br />
# MONEY! * TKOPHIES! * R»BONSt<br />
Second Annual<br />
BRIDGETON UONS CLUBS CHARITY<br />
•HORSE SHOW*<br />
•RaHMn4 ty Bridgetoo Riding mi Driving Club<br />
To B« Held at<br />
FAIR GROUNDS, FAYETTE ST.<br />
Bridg«ton, N. j.<br />
SATURDAY, MAY 11<br />
(1MB D*te, 3aturd«y, Mdy 18th)<br />
orsemanship C\asa*m<br />
Western Eveate '<br />
Pony Cham 10 uhl^ih OHM II18O a.m.<br />
HOWARD S. CAR1UB, Chairman <strong>of</strong> Entries<br />
tk. MAMRAY SCHOOL<br />
^MDING<br />
•t 12th StMdH.T«i Ave.<br />
»»i*Site*ft ? •••••'<br />
it^^fejfTSSfc*"<br />
' pi ?•*,<br />
•SSfan fc^ta. »« *. PWW #1<br />
Section & PeBdlM th, iutl<br />
Printing<br />
Office<br />
SvppUe*<br />
Lewis L Btmlt<br />
SWANBY HANKBS<br />
2 r«p 25c<br />
H.'"Z;<br />
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