Aug 1946 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
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to four<br />
4 npw warning against hltch-<br />
* « "*^>«> MM» outrage, in<br />
"tou* wUl ««UH. SOB<br />
robbed and «r<br />
mobile dub. .<br />
"During Ike w," BM Wlnfleld S,<br />
Boueau, manager <strong>of</strong> the South Jer-<br />
UM, (fee, akin <strong>of</strong>ten -<br />
against hitch-hiking down<br />
unattractive, and may i<br />
wfcen the tndnl<br />
parched skin <strong>of</strong> the aged. aeywas sr«s<br />
ban been next to tmpoatlhle to<br />
WHAT TO DO mace make the tne trip on MerSmnSd overcrowded pub- pub-<br />
^tat M l t done about Kf lie "" tnP»rtation transportation systems. Watams, Motor- MotorftwSSon.<br />
to tLlIryfciirTbJee- OH. jng to Individuals, and an annual out about « per cent <strong>of</strong> the rays<br />
> W- tow ertimatad in industry «JOBB that cause buSs, ^<br />
-above facto. It 1. «•••»••«» tt^ f ° taf ***<br />
•ry to exercise a little *3K"E?* f *"*f' .„<br />
t, and wthe puhllc<br />
the UM uHiWS<br />
brigand who Is taken Into<br />
«mfW> *- "*"•» »* strenuous war MM « or at lakes or rivers reflection<br />
eonrt Trrara- there is an overwhelming desire from the water nay double the<br />
drunk and to get out in the open — thta sum-1 rate <strong>of</strong> e«~-<br />
I p<br />
red MA and MeMes,<br />
; "- —-, rate <strong>of</strong> exposure. •«• I P«« up,'—and the hltch-hik<br />
"Tboae win Call to obeerve these •?* n0 'ening in the numbers<br />
. bu« let us precautions and have painful BUB. ' , , , , „ -<br />
make It safe. Too much sun may bum may apply carbolic ointment w »« <strong>of</strong> "•• triuniD.<br />
;;, particularly to Oar oil, tannlc add. eodlver _J*£._.?"" * h »^»«»» "aTered<br />
oil, or a comraereiM ninedv tHevoualy at the hands <strong>of</strong> their<br />
Whatever is uartahold isTsSKi Mf-ii>vlted,guestt, tlus warrdng Valf<br />
on thick 5 that the gau«S ^ K m~«h <strong>of</strong> a series <strong>of</strong> manV tacoven<br />
it will not stlot^^ Sf*-<br />
Want a Mor*<br />
1 "! tH. 01 "" In the tait »<br />
_ years) Is too late: but for those<br />
Meal tax collections throughout ••"? «""> •>• hnpreased by the mistbe<br />
State reached 11 per cent last '°rtunea <strong>of</strong> others, it la timely and<br />
War, tbs Oammittce orT Municipal- »» hope It will be hwded,<br />
lUes <strong>of</strong> the New Jersey To^vers ,,2^»« il •Mat mnetaber IHt: Tie Wtch-<br />
Uher bas no «» mm «"•!»• claim on Mtch- TOO<br />
Association observes. ^^ far BUMT a has fne no tide IBBB -•he<br />
ha. <br />
the toaln coodnrtor or ba. 4rl<br />
»«»«», yonr -almMm ,,<br />
r iiiwmfciHTalliiF fcii B<br />
m<br />
Stainton's<br />
ml Store<br />
f^^^fr^^-^^^g^F^ii^^^*^^ft£^faa^=*^ '*' J ^n 1 tT^a^rT^WT*'***** * J ^ ^ -*• * L '<br />
am<br />
I BOKO »A»i CODNTT TAXES<br />
HKchner HIM laa» week, representnur<br />
its county tu UB in fun.<br />
The borough also paid »113.94 for<br />
county llbrajy tax,<br />
Hear the beautiful<br />
aalKA VMor<br />
matte from<br />
MC<br />
««* mtar Ice, such as ,<br />
n-ovBr Arctic lake or riv<br />
, f^r the trial, lua grissled old<br />
father atood with a group <strong>of</strong> cronies<br />
on the courthouse town,<br />
"I swear," he Mid, "I don't kno<br />
V<br />
never stuck a<br />
in nobody,<br />
«TOf FRIDAY Jim SATURDAY !Vjliia.M<br />
THfviii cur roW<br />
T,<br />
im stock<br />
RE IS<br />
flw bfltsr,,.<br />
M better<br />
IU at> • iSpt, <strong>of</strong> iS<br />
SandJ. loday, Farorju wi<br />
•wo<strong>of</strong>rfl^a knMvtav<br />
MM*fM*gta.fh««UlN<br />
that bdp. pw*amt &DJM So<br />
fcrubltbaauK Scandal, an cot aa4<br />
•And •* die male auttcny. F«0<br />
Wtt Bt, G«t wail. P-, fjrindia'<br />
dumanb-HBdawat V-—— "'<br />
MOTS MPT. _ GROUND FLOOR<br />
RECORDS OPTO* FRIDAY Md<br />
Miuk Slioppe<br />
816 Asbury Ave.<br />
R ELS SCANDALS<br />
For avtrags-iizs<br />
fflltsM who want<br />
Ihsir droitos to reoll/<br />
ntwallwilheuleetrly<br />
olt»rationj. Not<br />
(unier slz«i, not half<br />
*lz«», bur BARON-<br />
SIZED... that fflMM<br />
Hwy'r* pr«cljion-<br />
*lzad to the av<strong>of</strong>bg«<br />
ffllint* flgur*.<br />
AINT<br />
UipiltfS wit with lively UMI, ^<br />
, Ullorin* Ih-t come.oaly ft^Korrt ni<br />
(^^l! lie crdtgtn'. «urt W v •<br />
JZT OCEAN Crrv SfeNttKEr<br />
^FAH_NO 14 Tsl^ont 0304 or 0801 " OCEAN CITY. N, J.. FRIDAY..AUGUgr 2. <strong>1946</strong> ,<br />
ad AcddentSpurs jjtjDinm I^^^^CJ-* i^<br />
ar <strong>On</strong> Speeding<br />
Woman in Critical Condition Follow-<br />
After Wild Chmtm on Somer. Pt, Blvd<br />
"- Ticketed For - M<br />
Restaurant Owner<br />
Protest* Police<br />
Drive at 9th St.<br />
Scores ef motorMa received sum*<br />
mouses for parkins vtolatk over<br />
the week end aa the police depart,<br />
meat moved to break up parkin*;<br />
• • i the midtown section tar<br />
reducing traffic vufotioiw, Foiie n, ttdtrt, w^ uaued for v»-<br />
«n on Monday adoptad a policy <strong>of</strong> impogmr; heavier yg^ rt the aU-nlghtparking law,<br />
EM upon motoriit. brought Into court for ipeedmy which ^>M*»^S* f£ £<br />
an OM«n <strong>City</strong> woman to the<br />
"al In ertU»l mndltlon.<br />
jii rmm m<br />
"f«t ptnalty at Stondajf 1 TwoMore Noted<br />
Vocalirt. on Pier<br />
!<br />
on w»s a nn» ot IN and<br />
imposed upon John M. Lyden,<br />
[ «J Hampoen rd,, ^ w<br />
He we lined *S0 for speed-.<br />
at T8 miles an hour on the<br />
0iW-*MnwB Point boulevard<br />
10 (<strong>of</strong> earcleu driving, pleadnility<br />
on both counts.<br />
W t Id Rotan tcstinea that<br />
touowed Lyden out Sth st. toward<br />
nn Paint and had to drive 80<br />
n an hour to tain an him. He<br />
I th»t Lyden passed other Mrs<br />
U>e right while the pursuit was<br />
rest. Near Burners Point he<br />
police Cap*. William H,<br />
„., i'ho also |ave chase.<br />
•What waoM yn nan ten* lad<br />
, %, Uawn out at that sp«e«?»<br />
^Waneninqutred. "iritnad,<br />
SaMlf ran woddke hsnU-<br />
• t- And you ulcbt ha<br />
aerenl other Innocent<br />
at ~m Woodclllf rd, Upper<br />
Jig, was fined US and costs on<br />
darge <strong>of</strong> speeding at M miles an<br />
(rate 1. Plean)<br />
• • • ' •<br />
oman Hurt in<br />
j St. Crash<br />
Mr.. Sch*iik in<br />
•Wetieyav. if, , -<br />
Fdlee reported she sui i«d frac-<br />
T« <strong>of</strong> both learn, a right ttB brok-<br />
Itne the elbow, and Internal ln-<br />
'- . She also was suffering t<br />
CAR mm TRUCK<br />
, eehenk waa riding: to • «ar|<br />
UIXIAN SCHECHTMAN<br />
fflgiM TBOHA8 JANKK<br />
toward «ie east corner <strong>of</strong> heard Sunday eventaa;<br />
lntersecUon. where U bumped Miss Bcheohtroan, '<br />
frentend<strong>of</strong> alight truck driven I over station WITL. la<br />
tagged were said to have been patrons<br />
<strong>of</strong> reatauranta on Mb St., two<br />
<strong>of</strong> whteh cater to late arrivals up<br />
to3a.ru. Among those tagged were<br />
food and milk ten* drivers who<br />
stopped for a cup <strong>of</strong> sot fee, before<br />
starting to serve their route*.<br />
eating In her<br />
t at the tlaae.<br />
thai U» psUae action<br />
aaaHOy harmful to the<br />
Judge Warren, commenting that<br />
his function was to help enforce the<br />
law, not to make It, Insisted that a<br />
II fine be p*Jd on each ticket. Mrs<br />
Leach paid for all ot them, she said,<br />
to retain the good win <strong>of</strong> her Ms.<br />
tomers.<br />
Judge Warren said he understood<br />
the drive had resulted Mm complaint*<br />
registered with Mayor Struble<br />
concerning heavy puking and<br />
noise In the «th at. area at a<br />
tine when cam elsewhere to town<br />
were being tagged.<br />
I<br />
Drunk Driver<br />
Pays $237.50<br />
Wilmington Man l<br />
ib N P<br />
A vramtagton motorist'who DOT-I ">• P*N*<br />
rowed * friends automo<br />
C. G. Still to Be<br />
Itions along the.<br />
I<br />
under i<br />
the Coast Ouard by i—<br />
cording to the Mast Ouard public I<br />
information <strong>of</strong>fice. I<br />
nel at thesn staUiolia.<br />
I in Oiean «W PMtee M on Sal. _5LH"• P 0 *"*** «W». however.<br />
I Fredertek WW. «. <strong>of</strong> .1M «ffi« OuaiAto •arwout<br />
charge <strong>of</strong> drunken driving, and paid<br />
I the »WJ0 Ml assorted cm and dam-<br />
(age fees growing out <strong>of</strong> his arrest.<br />
The court also suspended his driving<br />
reciprocity privilege in New<br />
I the bridge railing.<br />
car on the Sonera Point]<br />
navigable water.; maintenance and<br />
men's Association this week opened i<br />
KgHrita.<br />
4|<br />
May or and<br />
AUH<br />
delphial>ay<br />
work for undarprlvllegM chUdren.<br />
The drive, following the sane PUB<br />
iMt year, is being carried out The<br />
F means <strong>of</strong> letters maUed to several at. soul<br />
I hundred people who have previously at M;M ,<br />
contributed. This outset solicitation COMKTTTBK ANMOCNCED<br />
has been substituted for the earlier ,, --<br />
I with a souvenir<br />
Iii the letters sent out this week euuea Joseph M,<br />
be HO workers referred to the Mmer, Oustav<br />
Shore<br />
• -—-* • jy- T -•*]'• •<br />
^ur«ic*l«ud<br />
Comtruct«df N«w<br />
projected for th-i imiftMIWHi<br />
wTsteuble announc-d tBM law, I<br />
n » for U* baod vjM ^ ^<br />
MUmtad that <strong>On</strong> «ont<br />
1100,000, IMSwffl>*fc<br />
I te aU youngster, <strong>of</strong> th« communitv, | ^ ^ Hewtpn MorraJl, Richard W,j<br />
trcWU 3, HMMIT.<br />
*'A ^ree-3«sr-^il |^1 sustained I<br />
early Tuea-I<br />
Klea to a concrete sidewalk from I<br />
bedroom window, poltee reported, |g-<br />
^l PrUt said Linda<br />
tly crawled to the<br />
-^am#aJla»aW<br />
1 then rolling <strong>of</strong>f to drop to the ajde- it, »e club wnarf at<br />
_ the adelphia Naval •ase, It to expec<br />
"all federal 5 VoirFTn'Alaaka child waa found to have no broken immediately afterward there<br />
tfSSS SSUSm bwea or aerious tojuriea. be^^rtrLea, and a, a clo<br />
feature there win Be Vmmje<br />
•eadquarten tailed atten<br />
to the fact that the<br />
.. _ . erboat tllta will atari about IMP p.<br />
__ <strong>City</strong> Craftsmen's Club Mr, aeUwoar alsB reported I<br />
bam I tractor*<br />
fe-^They took her borne, and she S^&ffgtSSJnSiZ wlEr^Pop" ttat Height be found In Bomera I and the aviation branches. Veterans wm have Its annual Philadelphia week that mmn*^****gS*<br />
i transferred to the hospital in ^,^P ^^led eSfBunaaF Wliit Mved to be lubstonHalV «w- rated to theae apstaa»i may be re- Migni meettog Monday at ii» ma* or the duo » start eonstrwi.<br />
««UJ ambulance later thaTday. |ffif^ p^Ktahia,^^ ^ ^ raS Ofeteap Mid. enUated as mmmem, p.m.wt the Heetwood HMd, when Uon thta fall m to new clubhouse,<br />
Biflte. w», h,w ,,»*»• aino hall n 1 ** PW Omiter was held under *100 ball night in Philadelphia.<br />
^*l5v^.. NIMHII«M< - ilattlna: Masons nom the Phlladel- to oesuw part <strong>of</strong>. tte site upon<br />
a material witness pending the I Her programi wlU bef<br />
CAB ommt utNikwrr<br />
sons iron the Phil»del|to occupy Bart f o<br />
i "Oiannlna Mia." Friml.<br />
will be Invited guests. | which & M building. toa»1r31<br />
was placed against hp»<br />
" Porter. without his permission.<br />
"Hltomo Vtadtor, from "Alda,"<br />
I Officer Coming Here<br />
the sew building available for use<br />
In the MIT i<br />
ge Sea E«U<br />
"tin Here<br />
"BtMUH," D'ArdeJlot.<br />
"When tmtm Away," Romberg.<br />
Mr, Junke Is well known for Ihla<br />
appearances In Atlantic<br />
the oeU plumbing: HOIbmce from a<br />
W deetor who pronounced t? 13 d 14. to Interview<br />
intonated, and |U0 «ettrt|piu|e i^icMtfl<strong>of</strong> SSSment inla*<br />
• -/<br />
Isioo Pound, <strong>of</strong> I Orchestra's Music Room Is<br />
street. He was arrested on __<br />
plaint <strong>of</strong> Mitit Wallace Powell, nil<br />
Mb St., this city.<br />
laftwaMP--*,,^^!,<br />
Acceptance <strong>of</strong> the<br />
tlEvicU<br />
reault <strong>of</strong> severel Olney I *_<br />
S-'ii-^fcfef •<br />
MOOOtw<br />
E^:<br />
•r-
I*<br />
4 '- i
•.'••-J<br />
;VC %.<br />
Am. BUNGALOW<br />
S'-tfe<br />
\ •<br />
Pennsylvania R. tLt Losing<br />
Mo<br />
1 P-r Cwit P«Jd Out <strong>of</strong> Pa* Emtimi MM Let<br />
»31,000,000 in Six Months; Rate Bo6«t Sought<br />
Jffiltdf Teftiii*<br />
Entries Start<br />
> Refr touted<br />
'« Right*<br />
flM<br />
In a special BesMte to, stock practically notolng.<br />
holders, •ceompawttg the divi-<br />
Entries are continuing to come in<br />
"While the InUratate Commerdend<br />
<strong>of</strong> 1 per cent, or SO cent* per<br />
for the Atlantic Coast Junior (ennis<br />
ce <strong>On</strong>ttimtnlon. hy its orders <strong>of</strong><br />
share payable Tuesday to stock.<br />
championship tournament, to be<br />
June 3D, IMS, has granted *n the<br />
bold** <strong>of</strong> record July t. M. w.<br />
•tagea on the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> courts the<br />
railroads <strong>of</strong> the country a wry<br />
Clement, pnUdnt <strong>of</strong> MM Venn.<br />
we*t ef <strong>Aug</strong>ust II.<br />
moderate Increase In freight rate*<br />
«ylnia BaUroad, said;<br />
so far in the<br />
<strong>of</strong> about 8J per cent, and a<br />
"Thli dividend Is Mag paid out<br />
w II) arc BUI<br />
W higher Increase within<br />
<strong>of</strong> earning* <strong>of</strong> other yesn. slate territory, ttil Is far less ttum the<br />
*er<br />
Smith recently told colleagues your company has operated at aamount<br />
neoertaiy to meet tot Paul Remmey. ,.„, .__<br />
"—- women "have aright toIBM<br />
<strong>of</strong> iStMOyOM In the first six<br />
ubmlt" such an amend- moms* <strong>of</strong> this year. It 1» onlyMoreover,<br />
this Increase<br />
OU^^M Davtt and Jack Zlegler,<br />
Is effecmsnt<br />
to the States for consideration, from- the eanuass <strong>of</strong> other pean tlve only from July 1<br />
a tribute to American<br />
alchough<br />
—from the. cash saved In other the recently granted wage increas-<br />
Entrlea in the Boys' branch ol<br />
w<strong>of</strong>etafor their "wonderful service" yean—that your company has been es <strong>of</strong> IS 1-3 cents per hour, which<br />
ptty (under 18) Include Charles C,<br />
the war, Smith declared they able to meet 1U obligations to themade<br />
rate Increases so Imperative,<br />
WfteR Jr., and Robert levy. Phila-<br />
arc•on "W.<br />
delphia; Roger L Campbell<br />
respect and affection employes for the Increases In wag wen made effective retroactively fames<br />
laudation for what they have es granted them; to pay Its taxes; to January 1. IMS, to the extent <strong>of</strong> James Zietler, fjegier, Oyn^ Oynwyd; 'Joseph<br />
p<br />
done for ML"<br />
and it Is from these same source* M cento, and to May 32. IMS, toClaney,<br />
WMhiniton, D. O.. and Rob<br />
Smith Humorously declared that tost this dividend comes to £hethe<br />
extent <strong>of</strong> the additional 2 1-2ert<br />
Armstront, wUmlnitoH. Del.<br />
adoption Of the amendment might stociholdens, who also should be cents.<br />
Qlrls entered to date are Ruth<br />
inmate hi* chances <strong>of</strong> overcoming<br />
Marshall, Sylvia Behwteker and<br />
considered In these times.<br />
the prttsun exKrted ujKJn him by<br />
In mm <strong>of</strong> these facts, your<br />
Korrutown, and Mary<br />
NO BATE INCHEASE<br />
bis five granddaughters,<br />
company, together mm the ether Jane Lapp. Lsnsdale,<br />
"I am Mry Had to #*t that oppor- "The railroad* west through this tsfiroads, is now before the m- Tne wtflaer ©f the -<br />
tunity, If this amendment will give war with practically no Increase tentate Commerce Commlaslon HI have Ms name to»rtbBdTO<br />
It to me, although I doubt very in freight rates, although during trying to get the .fun amount <strong>of</strong> m At M op, a<br />
much . . . whether the amendment the first world war, in the period the rate increases ' originally re- petual trophy won last year<br />
will help May <strong>of</strong> us who are In that <strong>of</strong> government control, me rates quested M essential to make rea- Oharles Byerly. <strong>of</strong> Lancaster, Pa.<br />
pbUUbn," be Jovially declared. were Increased 100 per cent, m sonable earnings passible. Wheth-<br />
-t-ing<br />
order to serve the public u we should er any further dividend may be<br />
with tail transportation in • heal paid Oils year will, <strong>of</strong> course, de-<br />
Our American system <strong>of</strong> enter- thy condition, there should be alend<br />
Won thin yean earning, and<br />
irlae U the only proved system In<br />
world that constantly creates<br />
sufficient increase In eamlnes to that hi turn wili depend upon the<br />
i Job* and consistently raises<br />
rehabilitate the property and elim- rates whioh your company la per.<br />
Ivmg standard!.<br />
inate the obsolescence that crept mitted by government authority<br />
In during the war. to chane."<br />
All those \niom we supply with<br />
sertee, all those from whom we buy<br />
our materials, have had increases,<br />
ana we are psytaf Increased cojts.<br />
For example: The^ railroads are<br />
Estate for Sale large users <strong>of</strong> eesj. The cost to the<br />
railroads for that cool hu been<br />
Increased §130 per ton, although<br />
the nUroBds' chajfea to the coal<br />
Industry have lone up only 7 1-3<br />
SALE<br />
cents per ton.<br />
WORKERS RAISED: NOT BOADfl<br />
"Our employes have had three<br />
Increases in order to preserve their<br />
economic status, but the railroad<br />
itself, which in the Interest <strong>of</strong><br />
food rail transportation should get<br />
fair treatment too, has received<br />
or winter «•<br />
Me* andIMviW<br />
with flnpiata, dtatni i<br />
latteel<br />
tostMMI and a anaBir one bmtt, etc.<br />
aM? f ontafaeA al»<br />
fcSSOO.OO<br />
C. E. STILLE<br />
804 Central Avenue<br />
by<br />
ite stay at 1033 Wmty a?."* This In<br />
their Mth season in Oodan dty.<br />
* • • ,<br />
Mr*. D. T. MacNair. Of Buton,<br />
m. U vwatMUn&,M 710 Plymouth<br />
pi. This it her Wth season In the<br />
Mr, and Mrs. O, D. BUI, el Bummlt,<br />
N J,, are sojourning at 1844<br />
Wesley av.<br />
Rev. William Robert Pah-man and<br />
m • *<br />
family, <strong>of</strong> Greenwich, OBnn,, are<br />
Mr. and Mrs, James C Ilord, <strong>of</strong> visiting his parents Mr, and Mrs<br />
Washington. D. O,, are sununeriiig WiiiiJm It Fairman. 1417 Bay av'<br />
at 310 <strong>Ocean</strong> av.<br />
mm*<br />
Or and Mn F. B. Stark and<br />
Peggy Wles and Kfttharyne de daughter, Barbara, and son, nans,<br />
Forest, <strong>of</strong> Oharfeston, 8 C., are va- Jr., <strong>of</strong> AUentown, Pa., are spendcatlonlnj<br />
here at 1MB Pleasure av, ing some time at IM Wealey av.<br />
until <strong>Aug</strong>ust 7,<br />
Mrs. Samuel nice and Mri,<br />
Mrs. haSelle M. *Demar#st and Joseph Mounce, <strong>of</strong> Camden, are hen<br />
son. Jack, <strong>of</strong> ohlckasha, Okla., are for the season at 121 North st,<br />
•pending some time at 831 2nd st.<br />
* # s<br />
Mr. and Mrs. F Hartwell Haga,<br />
Mr. and Mrs* Edwin L. Woife, <strong>of</strong> dom and daughter, Kay, <strong>of</strong> Bine,<br />
Monongahela, Pa., are vacationing hamton, N. ¥„ me visiting UrTiuid<br />
at ill( <strong>Ocean</strong> av,<br />
Q. W. Kline 1931 - •<br />
• • •<br />
Plymouth I<br />
Mr and Mrs, Horace D. Erb. <strong>of</strong><br />
penbrook. Harrlsburg, Pa., are sojourning<br />
at 1221 Central av.<br />
• * s<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Lobaoh. <strong>of</strong><br />
Gloucester Oily. N. J., are spending<br />
brief vacation at B12 Moorlyn ter.<br />
i 9 t<br />
Dr, Harold M. zehner, <strong>of</strong> Heading,<br />
Pa., Is spending a brief vacation at<br />
The Seaview,<br />
Mr, and Mrs. Benjamin Krackon,<br />
Prizes for<br />
<strong>of</strong> New York city, are spending the<br />
week at 111 Central av.<br />
Baby Parade<br />
• • *<br />
Cash prise* wiU be •warded win- Mr. and Mrs, Harry W. Blester, <strong>of</strong><br />
ners hi the Wlldwood annual baby<br />
parade on <strong>Aug</strong>ust B, it was so.<br />
Pittsburgh, are hero for an Indefin- WESTFI<br />
neuneed this week. The parade will<br />
wart at 8 p. m.<br />
Nine musical units, mostly bugle<br />
and drum corps, are seheduled to be<br />
WATCH El<br />
in line.<br />
Personals<br />
Cape May Proclaims<br />
Miss Ann M. Behuemann. daufhter<br />
<strong>of</strong> Postmaster John Behuemann V J Day as Holiday<br />
<strong>of</strong> Hoboken. N, J., ig ipending the Cape May city commissioners have<br />
summer with Mr and Mrs. Bmtt L. proclaimed <strong>Aug</strong>ust 14 as a patriotic<br />
Wolff, Jr., at 118 2nd st.<br />
> • •<br />
holiday, and this week called upon<br />
all residents ana visitors to observe<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Oeorffe C. Cilmorc the first anniversary or the end <strong>of</strong><br />
and Cii<strong>of</strong>irs B. Muir. JIJ 10th st.. World War 11 by displaying flags<br />
tntcitainert Mr, and Mrs, George g Congressional action is expected CITY CAB<br />
ElliM ElliM, <strong>of</strong> f Y'oiikers, Y'k N, N Y Y.. over the h on a bin to designate the date as<br />
week end.<br />
a national holiday-<br />
Miss Joaii Meyer, Yoiikers N, y..<br />
spending the summer with rela. Theft in Rooms Reported 0105<br />
lives at 1639 Asbury av. where she Theft <strong>of</strong> money and jewelry iron<br />
is preparing for her entrance to<br />
the rooms <strong>of</strong> two guests was re.<br />
Eprted to the police depaxtmeni<br />
Bryn Slasr Oolleie in the fall.<br />
CABS TO TRACK<br />
Tuesday night by mhei M Jordan<br />
Stewart's<br />
. * * •<br />
700 Wesley av,, proprietress <strong>of</strong><br />
1 or J<br />
Sirs Nancy Imselsweiler. <strong>of</strong> rooming house.<br />
6.00 <strong>On</strong>e Way<br />
RETAIL FOOD SHOP Philadelphia, was a week-end EUest She laid the theft apparently rently too took<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs, Albert Mercy; Jr..<br />
place about 2 p. m. while the guests gst<br />
208 Asbury Ave.<br />
Aere out.<br />
TO ATLANTIC CITY<br />
4814 Asbury av.<br />
RACETRACK<br />
... _ Kathryn E. Kraus. <strong>of</strong> East Ban(or.<br />
Cooked Food to Take Out Mr, and Mrs. Warren cart son. ' Pa,, is spendinf a vacation <strong>of</strong> two<br />
Platters Made Up Bobby, and Miss Nancy <strong>On</strong>loy, <strong>of</strong> • weeks at S80 Atlantic av<br />
Woodtaridgr, were week . end<br />
Buests <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs. Clayton<br />
<strong>On</strong>iey. 4816 Asbury av.<br />
ll1>ltti«H«mr Lawns, Flowers, Trees,<br />
Shrubs, Gardens<br />
100% ORGANIC<br />
Plant Food and FerlllHer<br />
<strong>of</strong> rtcl «ie41«EI M* SAsyn,<br />
pest sou ssd IBBSI (se iiraw si<br />
dtbri.l.<br />
Wsrli 1B fisver beds asd gardeo<br />
FUBI rlihi la it—will ool burn.<br />
Correct. h««vj- or unlr HUl.<br />
Flat lap drHtlu lor lavni, flow<br />
n, aknta, innniBi.<br />
#Ta"kia jkci foe nw'pW place 9f ptat siQa»^<br />
sslda seiitsre far lesi less<br />
SJFarttlJfCr Out work. ,1l .Omm.r.<br />
Ortau-nat (In Bill)<br />
a lta<br />
SO IlB •1.M<br />
See as now for your nmmda <strong>of</strong><br />
100 U« . 12.50<br />
1 Ian . I30.M<br />
FREE DELIVERY<br />
Fox Fertilizers<br />
953 Asbury Ave,<br />
city, Fh. q. c. iaaa<br />
SIMONIZING<br />
Eipert <strong>On</strong> AH Nike Oars<br />
Work Qoanatced<br />
Salt Air Protection<br />
Kurtz Garage<br />
Irt St. & Atlantic Ave,<br />
SheeUmJi<br />
Celotex<br />
Paints<br />
Deck Cuvu<br />
Imtilation Dunenrion Lumber<br />
Briclc *nd Masons lime<br />
MtttdL^b<br />
•£»**•• Heatilaton<br />
Garage Door. 4 Ft. x 7 R. and 7 Ft. 6 inches<br />
OUv. and Bronte Scroll Wire<br />
0. H. Shoemaker Lumber Co.<br />
JETtft" the - SE\<br />
8!12 Asbury Am<br />
902 Boardwalk<br />
OCEAN CITY'S LEADING JEWELElt<br />
THE DANA<br />
ANTIQUE SHOP<br />
In the Dana pastry Shop Building<br />
8th STREET NBAS THE BAT<br />
Open 8i30 A. M. to 5:00 P. M.<br />
— SPECIALS —<br />
Pair 12" Wall Plsquei<br />
From the Slndla. wrecked on OC<br />
<strong>On</strong>e Goblet Belli lower. Pine Rib .. -<br />
HJH Nloe nesonanrt-<br />
Oiljsoii Girl Creamer (clear) _...:„.<br />
Blue Vase, Satin Glags<br />
• Slippai-, 8" Daisy Pattern<br />
Hobnail Pen und P«neH Tr«y ..;„„.<br />
Wine June , , . Blown . . 11"<br />
With Applied Handle. Peacock Ffsther<br />
Brass Kettto, IS" hiBh, ao" diameter<br />
PAINT NO<br />
WhUeMMirialb<br />
INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR<br />
Walter K. Whii<br />
1105 Simeon Av*.<br />
Candle.<br />
l\'Kr<br />
w t$<br />
There are 400.000 retail food store,<br />
<strong>of</strong> the in the country.<br />
Flower Shop<br />
B37 ASWJstV AVt t%MM «W<br />
Orchr«k<br />
Gladioli<br />
Are Now in Bloom<br />
thtm fcMBttlBl flo*em hki w^nriwi M tops<br />
in tNIr ttd* in t*mm m « turn bated<br />
w the Somere P^t-Miym Landing Row! at 8coU-<br />
Udyfl"» OkdloU ean be •ecared only si oar<br />
GORGEOUS CORSAGES<br />
Potted PUnU . . . G*r*iihnn . . . Red<br />
tlMM<br />
tste cMy ana adjs««*<br />
AND BAV1 MOmt—OPlTN iiSJ till 9<br />
pn£SS£S!<br />
SPORTSWEAR -A<br />
BEACHWEAR<br />
Al<br />
RICHARDS'<br />
819 Asbury Ave.<br />
Radio Repairing<br />
Refrigeration Service<br />
EUCTWCAL APTL1ANCES REPAIRED<br />
Short Bedricd<br />
Mtn.<br />
• • !<br />
818 Atburr Ave,<br />
FRIED SHRIMP<br />
FRIED SCALLOPS<br />
Fr. Fr. POTATOES<br />
DEVILED CUMS<br />
POTATO SALAD<br />
COUSLAW<br />
CLAM CHQffkfiR<br />
-toil<br />
Nassau nL, amviimos<br />
<strong>of</strong> tiieir d*i«fct«<br />
AW>», to Balph MvaM<br />
« WartBrth. Pa.<br />
CLOCK<br />
REPAIRING<br />
Jeter-Uie-Jeweler<br />
Portable Radio.<br />
Combination Automatic<br />
Record Changer*<br />
Waffle Irons<br />
Electric Fans<br />
Electric Hot<br />
Water Heaters<br />
New Fixtures<br />
Genial Appliance*<br />
2& 3 Way Lamp.<br />
Fluorescent Lamps<br />
dL<br />
Table Lamps<br />
William S.<br />
Anderson<br />
Cor. 4th & Asbury<br />
Pt»M mi<br />
Brand New<br />
<strong>1946</strong> Ford<br />
Factory Motors<br />
Installed<br />
In Your Car<br />
$250<br />
Complete. Intlndaa labor.<br />
JFactory ReeonMantd<br />
Ford Motors<br />
«t-U « IN Bpr,<br />
$150<br />
IM to UOMiMeli<br />
f" iiiilpia IiiiliHba iMbflfi<br />
Edw. G.Kurtz<br />
Fart • Ivtercuty<br />
Aatnarlsed<br />
l.t& Atlantic Ave.<br />
g, H. BUSBA¥<br />
Refrigeration<br />
Service & M. emu etw<br />
111 SMn MM, OMI«<br />
LOCAL<br />
LONG HAULING<br />
ANI KIND<br />
Pti.O.C. 1460<br />
Sotnen Point F7S<br />
HI-PRESSURE<br />
WASH<br />
Visitor Feted on<br />
Hi.40thBirthe ~*<br />
<strong>of</strong> Hie Garret*<br />
« * • . * . •<br />
Summer ReudenU<br />
<strong>On</strong> Tour <strong>of</strong> Frtmee<br />
tlslis <strong>of</strong> B3seFf<br />
l benefit tSe<br />
40th Anniversary<br />
Marked by y Dinner<br />
i<br />
Mr. and Mn. D. MrUM Tweed,<br />
oi WUlMMMB. «. *., who art<br />
tlsif<br />
um O1W at nt mv<br />
crated their Mth wedding anafters-<br />
•17 Sunday with a dinner party at<br />
y<br />
mise prwent<br />
Allen Tweed, l<br />
llyn; Mr. and<br />
ana diughier.<br />
D. C. ill l sun<br />
AUanUc<br />
av.i Mr. and lta, Rodney Tweed,<br />
BnuWock. u N*^#<br />
W*t v** • •»• tf**"^^<br />
aid<br />
Mrs.<br />
<strong>of</strong> HflienfcTf. J., wtts Mi<br />
m ft UnwBBd- W. aM<br />
Bra. WUSOB "^ted, Jr., <strong>of</strong> Oraaford,<br />
'the honored couple received maw<br />
Shuffleboard Club<br />
Flam Curd P*rty<br />
Extensive plans have teen made<br />
MP the <strong>Ocean</strong> t«r MniWeBoafd<br />
Club for a public card and games<br />
p/atf at 8 p. m.. Tuesday. 1»> «oe<br />
Veterans' Rooms on the Music<br />
In additiOD to cards, Chinese<br />
che^ers, dsmlnds ssid sther<br />
piwyi will be <strong>of</strong>fered, with attract*<br />
tsMe sad do« prues.<br />
Chairman <strong>of</strong> the committee on<br />
arrangements is Mae Volheye.<br />
• m *<br />
Captain and IBs, Robert A, VanEastern<br />
Star to Haw<br />
Miwr. atnmer resMents here,<br />
now^re «^nf *a
A<br />
.1'<br />
. .-..ft"<br />
fDAN<br />
4J|« Week In Somers Point Point Kiwanjans ;<br />
bmttoHave ^P-n. Ceieb^ Mark Anniversary<br />
*!* ggar a* arsys<br />
JAMES EVANS<br />
GENTS OF JIVE<br />
BAR «d<br />
CAFE<br />
7VU1V4U Wild OBitoo <strong>of</strong> aomen. Point, ^rn^riyl Mfli»Ji*»m»<br />
Orib^Atfho*. S^^ttta**'^-*!^"-*yrdmance<br />
Author- the wad oW daw or<br />
HM Inspector r—" " " "— J<br />
KBW F<strong>On</strong>iT—<strong>City</strong> journal past weel<br />
W HHe serttAsate No, 387 tu pur-<br />
Mr I1IML<br />
An IgnmiB policy covering the<br />
ctty pier and municipal playground,<br />
lndndlng all equipment, was apprwJfd<br />
for $125. -<br />
Mercantile Tax Collector Bornt<br />
Meted during July,<br />
Nightly Entertainment Headed by<br />
OMWIIY DAUBERT<br />
ordinance which puna Mayor and Ifia. John<br />
m, ««««. the SUM muid- o, Hamnt> ,^3,<br />
Mayor F*ed Chapman,<br />
Llewellyn, and Mr. and Ma, Au- Mayor "CTyde'wT'struble. <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
MSF, <strong>City</strong>,/who was president <strong>of</strong> US<br />
mien •ulllvan. employed in Cam- tenda^'S' fffSFt$tJS5ti>mi,<br />
*n. spent the wtei end wiiUi her memBen: Mayor Chapman Prani<br />
parents. Councilman and Mm, Oar- H Hart and Richard ThSmMon. ttvS<br />
jett Buul»n. mien entertained The ^^: Ronald Beimer andArthur<br />
Misses Rosemary and Theresa Pord. four years: Jack Patterson and<br />
Phone 907<br />
HARRY'S INN<br />
Maryland Ave., Somers Point<br />
Specializing in<br />
Seafood, Steaks, Chops, Chicken,<br />
Frog Legs<br />
Package Goods Cocktail Bar i<br />
Platters and Sandwiches Served from 12 Now to 2 un.<br />
Full Course Dinners from 5 to 9 p.m. • I<br />
FLATreRSTOTAKEOin' .<br />
Dinner. 4 to 10 — Sundayi 12 to 10<br />
Delaware An, at Bay, Some Point Ph. 920<br />
:{SS : T And Thoie Philadelphia SinginR Sta<br />
^v 4 " ' : , «rfM*dlo-«iidlNirttClubs<br />
WUDOIAHUE<br />
• JACK RICHARDS<br />
Ode on May. Landing Road<br />
— Wltad <strong>of</strong> Hammond Organ<br />
JACK LAMB,<br />
Lewis Tattman, one year.<br />
TWO ABC INDUCTED<br />
lnd^&o P *SremLi^rt P** 8 *** 1 -•*<br />
presented a dub gift to Mayor<br />
chapman.<br />
nut rrcsldent Pattenon Introduced<br />
the guesto.<br />
Dr. Thurlow C. Nelson, biologist<br />
<strong>of</strong> the New Jersey Department <strong>of</strong><br />
Conservation, presented an Interest-<br />
Ing illustrated lecture on the Ufe<br />
and habits <strong>of</strong> the oyster and other<br />
shellfish<br />
Accompanying Dr. Nelson were<br />
Winfleld Halnes. protector <strong>of</strong> shell- . ,<br />
fish, and Merwr WUfon, president America", nivarlte, Johnny \jtn*. •<br />
<strong>of</strong> the State Board <strong>of</strong> shellfisUer- wefeHtn, nm In tlw apaclDK "-•<br />
«*,__ „ . . ,. __.... taye Clto, oomnumcni Sandar and<br />
IMr.. O'Donnell<br />
% Grateful Little French Girl<br />
«f 7>//s WAaf /?. C. Package Meant<br />
S6MKRS FODtT—TWO Interest-1 home had been damaged la I<br />
Ing letters were read to the local camber, M.<br />
• - - - The second letter wm tram<br />
the <strong>Ocean</strong> Oity . Bomers Polntl fe __ , . ,<br />
IcouBtry dub •unday. j_*%'« 8 J fr0 " • P uhlle «» Be! L -v<br />
- Mrs. OTtonnel). wire <strong>of</strong> th* Bom-1 * » i Mid that a small French I<br />
momlne round and in the afternoon »"" Iur i»ia«Bs 01 ciutning mey aervioE* ' Mrs. OcliK I<br />
fi»fc IhihidTtoS breS m *>*» "»»• »« Ineludlng a dress, chairman <strong>of</strong> knitting: Mm. Wfibur<br />
fhe^flrrt nitt toS,irt « •«»«. «*«er and Brtr <strong>of</strong> pajamas. UMMr. ehatman <strong>of</strong> U» Motor<br />
ullas on the short naf threeholes • TtK Uttle girls father had been a Carps, and Mrs. Maurice Watton,<br />
Hirfold Pee*Twin !K weeidy^ clS Prtsoner <strong>of</strong> war five years, and their ehtynnan <strong>of</strong> admmUtratlon.<br />
handleap event with a poss <strong>of</strong> ST. "<br />
' 1 y*^2<br />
a 55-10-4S.<br />
WiUt Nataff and JUiimy Petti fin- i<br />
ished In a Me for third Aonori" with SOMTOa POWT—tauren Broad-<br />
5ie*ho»«s%r l «1e Z ^n^¥h»«^ S*r' WOO M toi'llrt<br />
ea» event, wltha M-w^l.. ^SSJS"t£S SEE*'JB"J»<br />
B<strong>On</strong> OH» BEATS OMATTpg Chapnian; o<br />
and entlMng young girls into his I FDrt Benntns, <strong>On</strong>. In 1M4,<br />
—* •-„- serrtee in the<br />
|i » 6, Btehe Oifford a»d CineM 1 ^ " ^ * % ^ ^ ^ MMM<br />
Damn and IMttaoii led the winners mh% "* l4 ^W&ti<br />
wi» two safeties each, N, topped —!— ""&it Mi<br />
the loners with three Dingles in as M, „„ „_ fnhn -»„„»«, „. se^imbS<br />
many rtanees. Braden connected ph^M.PS'Sa.IK*"^"' fnerffhT,<br />
at the IClenit luingBlow<br />
ROYSTEELE'S<br />
SHIP BAR<br />
Back by<br />
Popular Request<br />
TOM KELLY<br />
Pianirt<br />
For Your Ent«tahiro«it Nightly<br />
*• Man* 4 mm<br />
Dinner Daily •<br />
Mc.ker. Return.<br />
Janet Mille.<br />
Hbtrf ^<br />
Die* at P<br />
SOiMSSPODIT<br />
Mr. MmbM to<br />
Iwlfe. Mo. Alk*<br />
aodartUt. IMr<br />
^5 Bhorertt<br />
Mr,<br />
I<br />
f<br />
Rev. RlcJautl a<br />
mm TKnttr -<br />
alne Hawb,<br />
Clarfci __<br />
mtm<br />
I American W<br />
THE CAPE THEA<br />
FRED STONE in<br />
Mon. Auc. S Thar iurS«.,Auf.l0,«i4«P.<br />
—TVu
wSl.w^Sf<br />
I Mew Jersey. Prom there the winner<br />
Mss I national finals <strong>of</strong> the Miss America<br />
I Entry Miyilgji @yi be obtained hv<br />
Miss I writing to OrsatHs c»stao?s£«<br />
*•• be M|ddM with per<br />
must certainly achieve that emim,'<br />
ln« eloiy with her portmyal <strong>of</strong>Jody<br />
In Paramount'!! "Tn Each Bis Own"<br />
__ jQjm<br />
Lund, idn DeHavWand turns in a<br />
•He-Ore award winning characterization<br />
In this stirring drama which<br />
opened at the Mooriyn THeatre yesterday.<br />
Montar. Tuafey and Wedmday<br />
Add to your list <strong>of</strong> truly unforgettable<br />
motion pictures nth century-lW't<br />
magnificent filming <strong>of</strong><br />
RMM<br />
i tmr.to ten battantr<br />
Daryl P, ZanmSa eagarly- SCUT<br />
Utlon <strong>of</strong> "Anns and<br />
Thuraday<br />
. I Bette Davis returned u> the strand<br />
I screen yesterday In Warner BOB.-<br />
"A Stolen fjfe," a romantic drama<br />
J In which Miss Davis plaj* the most<br />
unusual role <strong>of</strong> her distinguished film<br />
CaMer—the dual rae <strong>of</strong> idenUcaJ<br />
" twin* who fall in leva with the<br />
same man.<br />
Monday, Tuesday M Wedne-day<br />
Romance, melody and satire' ran<br />
riot In Samuel Ooldwyn's lavish<br />
' Technicolor comedy extravaganza<br />
for RJCO Radio release. "The Kid<br />
From Brooklyn." Muring Danny<br />
Kays in the role tf a mild-mannered<br />
milkman who beoomea a pugilist in<br />
a colorful romp through trainlnf<br />
amps, a dairy route anil the marble<br />
halls <strong>of</strong> the elite. Coming Monday at<br />
the Strand. ^ ^ ^<br />
Thmday. Friday ami Saturday<br />
"Easy to Wed," new M-O-M Tech-<br />
' nlcolor musical which opens Thursday<br />
on the Strand screen, is easy<br />
to tort at. easy to listen to. and, I<br />
above nil. easy to laugh at.<br />
With a star-studded ««, topped<br />
by Van Johnson. Esther Williams.<br />
Lucille Ball and Keenan Wynn. the<br />
new picture <strong>of</strong>fers a world <strong>of</strong> entertalnment<br />
in a howl-provoking tal#<br />
<strong>of</strong> a lady-killer who sells his charms<br />
to the highest bidder only to find<br />
himself facing charges <strong>of</strong> bigamy.<br />
VILLAGE ~~~<br />
Today and Satwday<br />
Bud Abbott and Lou Oostello. Unlvenal's<br />
rtiampkm funny men who<br />
have attracted bigger audiences for<br />
film exhibitors than any similar<br />
team, are, to their new picture,<br />
"Little Otant," Mag graduated to<br />
a new and more Important status<br />
in the amusement world. The movie<br />
b due today at the ViUaiB Theatre.<br />
Monday. Tuesday anl WedJWdar<br />
Man Leslie and Robert Hutton. .<br />
Wamer Brsj. 1 engaging young screen<br />
team whose combined popularity has<br />
bfen flrmly established In the past<br />
M tte sweethearts in "Hollywood<br />
Canteen" and "The Young to Know •<br />
are os-starred for the third auon<br />
Janle Oets Married," coming Man.<br />
day at the Village.<br />
Ttandar, FrUw and Saturday<br />
Walter WangeCi fabulous Tejenoi- ,<br />
NOTE CHANGE DT HOVB.S<br />
ART'S<br />
ON TOE CIRCLE<br />
SOMERS POINT<br />
OPEN<br />
4 P. M. to Ig P, M.<br />
•' Seafood Platters<br />
SERVIMa FAMOUS<br />
BOpBlNS IStAND OYSTEBS<br />
For an Adomnturm in Good Eating 9<br />
WISSOW'S<br />
GARDEN INN and<br />
COCKTAIL BAR<br />
Fwmirty UNGOS<br />
SpeciJndng in OHMBII Broiled<br />
STEAKS CHOPS<br />
• SEAFOOD *<br />
Open Week Day. 4 P. M. to 3 A.M.<br />
Satmxfcy «nd Sund.y, Now to 3 A. M.<br />
PIERSONAVE. A SHORE RD., SOMERS POINT<br />
«• -tololw-rintmimtlOMl H M M for<br />
"Rebecca." the United ArtlW* L<br />
•nMna Monday M tl» Buff «M*tre,<br />
M hn ant HMHMWM<br />
• contract to BMM O. Manltk, TUe<br />
picture, which II being W w r -<br />
flmartdtal<strong>of</strong>ue and nphltUcated by S^S popular demand d and d which hihi<br />
comedy •bund the Mtaote for -<strong>On</strong>e both the Academy Award and mi<br />
IBM.; Toraorow," Warner Broa,' Banal CHUM' Feu, co-Mart Joan<br />
tpwkllnf new MOUon picture M the Mptaine and Laurence Olivier.<br />
Surf. Co-starring a <strong>of</strong> Roily- ^ T , — .<br />
wood* topnotch nan-Ann Sheri- DM THE OMUnV AM<br />
Gtnwne IRIDRLE by Richelieu<br />
SPECIAL »3#0S<br />
Him .( il» H.l.bm Ik.<br />
a* tMm "•* *' w<br />
Hma, 1-J ar t bead, stvribv mllrpr baeaa. (*<br />
MUTH'S n<br />
JEWELRY GIFTS<br />
wSk COpporito Mmk Pter)<br />
'Photoservice"<br />
Low Rate* on<br />
Developing Printing Enlarging<br />
24.Hr. Service la <strong>Ocean</strong> aty'a Newest Wlm Laboratory<br />
Room 510 B»ik BUg., 801 Aabury Avenue<br />
- ^ •fl.Hllillf, to<br />
PORTRAITS — CANDID — WKDDIN«1S<br />
PUBUCITY PHOTOS — COMMEBCIAL<br />
CHMiiwiUal Hm*m sf BMeli aai Waimifcii<br />
HHM and Bastn« PhsM<br />
Fbo. MWW AMD jHU<br />
The FhnAm Shapm, (teukm Hotel<br />
S»o7<br />
COMPLT iMA^t^in<br />
m»rr SANDWICHES • -^<br />
THERE'S NO<br />
Afmf-zer-<br />
Pbon.2346<br />
• » &
Baptist Church Buys Jeep Fot<br />
MKssionaries in South America,<br />
Bucknell Preacher<br />
At the Tabernacle<br />
Mover<br />
£% m Dr. Ross<br />
11 iM A, M. at STRAND THEATRE<br />
"THAT'S MY RELIGION"<br />
7l4i p, M, at STRAND THEATRE<br />
"THE DEVIL'S VACATION"<br />
Muiml Program By<br />
timny THnatt - taM Prickitt . Arthur Ebisbach<br />
St John's Lutkemn Church<br />
warn, g, m*fa% g,*^,.<br />
Church Announcements<br />
mvw TMNITY nnowu<br />
Pot their. thn* fully supported oinua, all membsn <strong>of</strong> the BMUit<br />
nMtanrlM to Ootomba. South Church, The Jen win enable them<br />
llth at. uta Ceateal •».<br />
Y«lfbnl Hera America, the Mil <strong>City</strong> Baptist to travel ever the mud*. maun,<br />
Church hu parchawd a Universal talnous roads In their ezHDUVa mis D- Gorton Potent In, iHdHrt «. aaflay, Beelw<br />
will be SwiortU<br />
10 a, m, Sunday SchooJ.<br />
Jeep w faeifltaM futer and safer •Unary wort with a much maMi Hera on Sunday ?'!0 11:18 and a, m. 6 a. Morning m. Holy Bervlee. Communion<br />
M«el In tht work <strong>of</strong> spreading the degree <strong>of</strong> Misty and speed.<br />
Week-dayi;<br />
The home auxiliary will have aprons<br />
•ONM,<br />
The uhurch Is planning to Or, Gordon Poteot, Baptist, <strong>of</strong> 10:10 a. m. Wodnextay.<br />
for sale.<br />
Almost the entire amount <strong>of</strong> tlie the jeep to Colombia soon, An earlier Lewuburi, Pa. mil preach at the 9:30 a. m, Friday<br />
All women are Invited.<br />
necessary »13OO has been provided project launched In June by theTabernacle<br />
on Sunday. Hia will be •aints' Days, etc., 10:30 a. m. Tuesday, I:M p.m. — Monthly<br />
IB the IMt three weeks through vol- church in tbe «0m <strong>of</strong> a, "four-way" a new voice in Ostaa <strong>City</strong> He is<br />
nMw, y^-^J^ M trustee* M<br />
VtuT<br />
untary contributions mnd a tree will directional neon sign containing the one <strong>of</strong> the great Baptist preachers<br />
pSerlng during iMt Sunday morn- wards "Christ Saves," to be mounted and church leaden <strong>of</strong> the East. CBBIST. 8CIENTIBT Wd T;M p.m—Midweek<br />
ing-ii wmhlp Hrvlee. The <strong>of</strong>fering on the dam <strong>of</strong> the church, U near- Dr. Poteot to well known In Phlla<br />
•mounted to over MOO, and. the in-<br />
"Love" Is the l*Mon-8t-rmon SUB-<br />
and BiNe study.<br />
Ing completion Th# iMoaualy #1000 delplil* Baptist circle, u a pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
dividual gifts <strong>of</strong> the put three for the project came In through In<br />
Jeet for Sunday. <strong>Aug</strong>ust 4.<br />
weeks, amounting to isis, have been<br />
in their Croier Theological Semi-<br />
dividualgift* and free will <strong>of</strong>ferinn.<br />
Cxlden Tart: "'Be perfect, be <strong>of</strong>FIUT<br />
METHODIST<br />
used si a down-payment on theAll<br />
the necessary wiring has Been<br />
nary for several years. Coming from toon comfort, be <strong>of</strong> one inlnd, live "Tfc» Cbflroh top CMnes" •ahert C. mvls, B.T.D., paator<br />
car, • Installed, the lien, being constructed<br />
a family <strong>of</strong> preachers, he also Is in peace; and the M <strong>of</strong> lone and<br />
8:10 a.m. — Church School<br />
The mlsntonarlcs are Mki Belva by a neon sign company in pleaunt-<br />
known as teacher, author, mission- peace shall be with you, (B Cor,<br />
Smith. Mrs Cora Smith, Mlu vllle. Is almost completed It will ary, just now college preacher at<br />
i —<br />
Smith') mother, and Miss Mary VI- be ready for erection soon. Bucknell University and minister <strong>of</strong> Sermon. PuMfn from the King<br />
„ 30 aJn.-WUbur<br />
the First Baptist Church <strong>of</strong> tewU- James version <strong>of</strong> the Bible include: A, Clark, superlnMnMnt, There Is<br />
urg.<br />
"As one whom hu Mother com. a class here for every age. Come<br />
In the morning, Eugene oonley 'orteth, so will I comfort you: and and study the Bible with us.<br />
At Methoditt Church 'ill sing a bass solo, "The Lord Is<br />
Yonkers Pastor<br />
fe shall be comforted in Jerusalem Organ If uite—10:48 s-nv—Dorothy<br />
fly Light," by Ailiston, In the eve- Isa. Mill) OorrelaUve passages •. Brick, organist.<br />
ling. Miss Mary Jackson will sing rom •••clenee and Health with key Morning Worship—II a.ra.—sera<br />
soprano solo, "Lead, Kindly<br />
At Youth Rally<br />
to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker •naa: "The Christian Program"—<br />
Light," by Bchneeker. The quartet Bddy Include:<br />
Martha fwkler. soprano; May<br />
also slngi at each service, Fritz "Love, the divine Principle, is theReynolds,<br />
alto; Harry Martyn, bast,<br />
Rev, Lawrence Here<br />
Krueger Is tenor and Thelma Davis,<br />
contralto.<br />
Father and Mother <strong>of</strong> the universe. and decree Laphant, tenor, will ting<br />
Saturday Night<br />
The <strong>Ocean</strong> Olty Tabernacle was<br />
including man. Father-Mother at both the morning ng and<br />
evening<br />
UV. A, O. TBLFOKD<br />
established by the founders <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
the name for Deity, which tadi- service*. Dorothy B,<br />
, Brick,<br />
Today there are more than 700<br />
Olty, to continue the -work for the<br />
AMI His tender relationship to BU<br />
Tbe fifth tvaek Ot the annual Sum. Youth for Christ rallies in the Amer-<br />
benefit <strong>of</strong> visitors to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />
iplritual creation •', (pp. 258, 333)<br />
Mar Bible Conference, sponsored by ican continent and in 82 foreign<br />
specialty those not Identified with<br />
tin <strong>Ocean</strong> aw MpMat Church will countries. It is estimated that the<br />
tny local church.<br />
Christian Science services are<br />
feaajn Monday, with Rev. Andrew J. Oospti is preached to one million<br />
TalfoML naMer el the well-known<br />
The morning service, at 10-45Mid<br />
during the summer season In<br />
young people every Saturday night.<br />
Bantafili church at nuaMpUi,<br />
I'clook, is in the Tabernacle, Bth st.<br />
Theatre, Sunday*, at<br />
This Saturday, at 7:« p.m.. <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Hid Wesley av,, with ample parking<br />
Oitya Youth for Christ will hold<br />
ipace for all worshippers on the<br />
Bacauw <strong>of</strong> his Influential minuti its sixth rally in the <strong>Ocean</strong> pity<br />
Samp Ground.<br />
OCEAN CITY AA'PTIST<br />
In the peat, Mr, Telford returns Baptist church, and, as usual, there<br />
The evening service, at 7:45<br />
"Tlie OMWI PKeadilng, sUki. Teach-<br />
the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Conference for hi will be a fast-moving program slated<br />
clock, is in the Village Theatre, Bth<br />
ing. MMonuy Church"<br />
tMM wnowfv* lUB^Ber, As a well for youth, with talent that's tops,<br />
it, and the boardwalk. The public<br />
IMh st. snd WMtoy ».<br />
Informed student and able teaehei along with a well-known speaker<br />
U welcomed<br />
He». VMar B. •eatttl, Factor<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Bible he has won for hlnuel with a message for Men-mpsrs,<br />
suadsv, Aogvi i =<br />
a. Vtece <strong>of</strong> high respect and estoei; The guest speaker will be Rev<br />
Ilk the hearts <strong>of</strong> these who have Thomas O. Lawrence. Me was pas-<br />
had the privilege <strong>of</strong> sitting under his tor <strong>of</strong> the Chester Avenue Baptist<br />
ministry.<br />
Church. Philadelphia, several years<br />
Dr. Ross Stover<br />
Mr. Telford wfll be speaking dall: and taught at the Philadelphia<br />
In tbe pible Hour at 11 a,ra,, Tups' School <strong>of</strong> the Bible for approxi<br />
day through Rlday, and e&gh eve' mately five years. He is now min<br />
At Strand Theatre<br />
Ding during the week at 7:45 o'clock.<br />
AMNB SIMON<br />
isterlng in Yonkers, New York, as<br />
except Saturday, All sessions <strong>of</strong> thepastor<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Nepperhan Baptist Now aMglBf with the Summer<br />
conference are held in the main Church.<br />
Quartet at the Matkodat Ctanh, To Speak u Two<br />
auditorium <strong>of</strong> the church,<br />
This witty, yet deeply spiritual Miss Simon k aaloM at the •fro Services, Sunday<br />
Mr. TeUord wUl begin Us mi.ilatn Welshman has » winsome smile and Mm P«.byl*rt«ii Church and<br />
MbBaav. at TM pjn and will eon- a sparkling personality. His youth, sings hi open and concert wort Dr. Ross Stover will conduct two<br />
ctnda hi* week In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> b fill messages have captivated the In PhUadelpUa.<br />
services in the Strand Theater, 8th<br />
pxtatibjng In- the Bunday evenln hearts sf hundreds af young people,<br />
st, and Boardwalk, Sunday<br />
•ervlce <strong>of</strong> <strong>Aug</strong>ust 11.<br />
and many have become fine Chris-<br />
Dr, stover, one <strong>of</strong> the outstand-<br />
Rev. Victor M, Seattle, pastor oi tian citizens as a result Of his sur-LeStourgeon<br />
Enters ing Lutheran preachers, will speak<br />
tbe local church and director <strong>of</strong> the •endered life to ood.<br />
in the morning on the subject:<br />
Naval Academy<br />
conference, will be in charge <strong>of</strong> the<br />
"That's My Religion." In the eve-<br />
-Ming services and special music<br />
William D. LeStourgebn. son <strong>of</strong>ning<br />
his message will be: "The<br />
each meeting<br />
Summer Missions Mr, and Mrs. D. V, LeStourgeon. Devil's Vacation,"<br />
I 1130 Wesley av.. is a member <strong>of</strong> the<br />
School to Open I class <strong>of</strong> J950 at the U. B. Naval Music will be in charge or Harry<br />
Camp Meeting Opens A Summer School <strong>of</strong> Missions. I Academy, Annapolis, Md,<br />
Danner who will sinj- several selec-<br />
iponsored by the women s Society Mr. LeStourgeon entered the Navtions. A duet number with Jeaiieite<br />
At South Seaville <strong>of</strong> Christian Service <strong>of</strong> the New Jer- a! Academy July i after attending Darby stokes and Harry Danner will<br />
The 83rd annual session <strong>of</strong> thesey<br />
Methodist Oonfemies, will take I the University <strong>of</strong> Pennsjlvai.ia for be sunB. The pianist will be Isabel<br />
South Jersey Camp Meeting Also ilace <strong>Aug</strong>ust 5 to 10 at Malaga ' one year. He was graduated in 1045<br />
Prickitl. Trumpet music will be<br />
elation opened Friday at Booth Bea^ amp, Newfield. " ' I rrom - <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School and<br />
played by Arthur BbiKhbach.<br />
ville and will continue daily through Ainoni the speakers will be Mr attended the summer session at Ad= Both services will be held in the<br />
<strong>Aug</strong>ust &<br />
%. P. Oamphor, widow or Bisho; miral Parrat'ut Aeademy,<br />
strand. The only service held in it,<br />
Rev. A. Itfim Oongl<strong>of</strong>f, pastor <strong>of</strong> 3amphor, <strong>of</strong> Liberia. Africa, I The class, <strong>of</strong> which Mr, LeBlour. John's Lutheran Church will be the<br />
the Flrat Methodist Church <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> lishop shot K. Moridoi. <strong>of</strong> India. geon is a member is made up <strong>of</strong> men Church School at the usual time.<br />
Cfty. was tbe speaker at the open-<br />
who have received congressional and<br />
Ins service. Harry Martyn, soloist in<br />
service appointments.<br />
tbe local church, appeared on last and in Shoes Costs<br />
Sunday afternoon's program.<br />
BATHERS IN TROUBLE<br />
Woman $17$<br />
Three bathers required hospitali-<br />
Fined $100 After Crash It eost Angelina LaRoeeo, <strong>of</strong> sation after being rescued trom the<br />
Philadelphia, §175 to remove surf at Wildwood Orest. Monday.<br />
JJmar J. Barnfterse. arftti »nd from her shoes on the <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the victims. Anthony Oar.<br />
Wildwood beach, Bunday.<br />
New Jersey driving privilege revolt.<br />
nan, 43. <strong>of</strong> New York, was uncon-<br />
she reported to police that<br />
from local waters during <strong>Aug</strong>ust I<br />
1 «Mc Ma to compel* in Uie aSTthJ<br />
410 Atknttc An.<br />
DINING ROOM<br />
rWAOOOD<br />
Home Cooled Dinner<br />
SoulWm Fifad Chicken<br />
IT* Nan. T1I«! Conn to Mind Whenever Fine Wood 1. Mentioned MAC'S<br />
SEAFOOD RESTAURANT<br />
9th STREET «t the BAY<br />
Op« 12 to • Dmily ,., OMI HMQ,<br />
Unlimited Parking for Patron.<br />
the ptrom <strong>of</strong> Hog^e'<br />
Hogat*'* Policy Om Prices<br />
•'•^^-^^fP;-":^<br />
Mh A WH AW. S.W.<br />
SBOMEUOAD<br />
SOMERS POINT<br />
Open<br />
Evmy Day<br />
SeMaod<br />
| Steaks-Chops<br />
E nm&P.Hl<br />
GOOD FOOD ..<br />
••• GOOD SERVICE<br />
4:30 to 7:30 p^o.<br />
Sunday., 12 to 7 p.m.<br />
^PLYMOUTH<br />
INN<br />
Lnnu c OOfeMH. Tin<br />
Esstg's Re<br />
A Pleasant rMan to<br />
CLOSED WED<br />
Horsey's R<br />
"The Bert Food<br />
A Fact,.. Not<br />
CRESCENT<br />
611 7U.SL (ne«W«y<br />
PUBLIC DINING
- ^v..<br />
Charter<br />
Chm Crmft Cruber<br />
Edith M. II<br />
Pleasure or Fishing<br />
Beach Tbor<strong>of</strong> are<br />
Yadht Basin<br />
<strong>On</strong> the B«y «t Flr.t St.<br />
Phone 0721J :<br />
in BOATS<br />
Mtt<br />
308 Bay A v<br />
1U0 Asbut-y ay., entertained so Sufiaa£nu?iStta?a?<br />
• * •<br />
Wot and Mrs. Roy a, attae.<br />
Mr, and Mrs, A. D. Rum and<br />
family. WanhJnjrtan, ft d, are «.<br />
JourniB» at ins Central av<br />
* • • *<br />
Mr, and Un. B. W, Weldner<br />
«aup M. Mtt^a-,* ft. maadri-<br />
«*% *• WendtoB a brief ytMltm<br />
at lias BentM ». Mr. M«ian- u<br />
vlsUlng ben for his SMh « M ^<br />
• * •<br />
Mr. ana»Mra. O. P, ^to«, Qlen,<br />
FISHING TACKLES-BAIT<br />
r A1XANTJC HUHE STATION<br />
•"'"I KEYS MADE<br />
I AIATTFSS<br />
308 % Ay. Ph. 1787<br />
PLEASURE<br />
FLEET<br />
ThrUlm*<br />
SPEEDBOAT<br />
SAIUN8 TRIPS<br />
F<br />
MARGARET JOHNSON \\\ ^^ M «««<br />
SCHOOL <strong>of</strong><br />
DANCE and DRAMA<br />
Chris'<br />
Dock<br />
T<br />
- TAlfOO<br />
—OUN ALL y«AB_<br />
ENROLL<br />
NOW<br />
SURF w SAND<br />
: * f^^UHMitlt Place «nd Boardwalk<br />
Jurt South <strong>of</strong> 9th St.<br />
Tak« Top Honors in<br />
Men't Shuffle PUy<br />
Frmk Joy and Frank DuBree U •<br />
to Ute Men-. Doubla CUwnptaahlp<br />
ShuIOetxwrd mateh at the MunldpH<br />
R«n»tJon CJenter couru. d#-<br />
I feaUn«T**nk Murtha and B1U Ckm-<br />
lop to utat Uroe. had<br />
BIKE<br />
Hour W-fc<br />
AngW,<br />
LEE<br />
EDCORNMAN<br />
•FUHPKK*<br />
Plymouth PL A B'wJ.<br />
Play «n<br />
Maniripal Court.<br />
«1H STREET<br />
A1UW1TC AVI,<br />
JACOB C<br />
710 Ajbury A*«,u«,<br />
SAILBOA<br />
ForBoatUsM Yachtsm<br />
mw<br />
W • M-Bw<br />
•** CUB Take Y*«r Rw<br />
JO8. r. * HtUU p.<br />
CHILDREN'S PJ<br />
nmwnr— 7=30 P.M.<br />
HOTEL FLANDERS<br />
JllW Show — AnklMr VaoderiBe —<br />
Admu«oo3Sc<br />
CHILDREN'S DANCING <<br />
bHlfeh bHflfenhi<br />
10-12 (Bttllrt—T.p-AcrobaUc and Dru.<br />
. 76 cU.'prnelimn<br />
y<br />
F«t Trot — Walts — HMtemlatic —<br />
LOOK FOB THE HUB » tlia ttaai>It aifiiafinn<br />
dnkinff old ehips at the point,<br />
tutting a hole through the bar, to<br />
print. No two people<br />
"*^ Oat the cftT"^<br />
sad teatt probably to tint we<br />
Irreparable mistake when we end<br />
too far upon the ocean's domain<br />
FIVE n w AOO<br />
A lari« collection <strong>of</strong> aluminum<br />
pou and pnn», OonaWd by «oo»l<br />
BBUWWIfM to th» prcparednca elfort,<br />
M "rtaUetf "here for lack <strong>of</strong><br />
traiuportaUoiitoprouulQC pUnta.<br />
Oomplylni wUi a fadcral gs*><br />
rnment order, local Hrvkse mmmm<br />
nnounced tbat th«7 would be dot-<br />
The N»UonU<br />
»erve notes to help 1<br />
ey aUde to pay thei ^. Fonuu and Af<br />
Director<br />
teaching the<br />
oomph) to a<br />
EaUttbefues dan,<br />
Two Writer. Would Segregate Male<br />
Bathers Without Tops to I*olat«Ml SpoU<br />
M M I TOKJBB BATRBRS,<br />
Bern youngrten ftom four Is U
.',•><br />
"jimftlnl tBM<br />
or to pervade others<br />
fHkr affair.<br />
< FBOTEST8<br />
ate has called the P<br />
FID SPKECH ouiUnets.<br />
•It U unfortunate that the La- dkm<br />
Nlette Reorganisation BUI, which (bun<br />
ban for Its chief purpose the stream, naiudini Ma delighted audience Herbert Trautenberg. « I to the I<br />
lining <strong>of</strong> OMnwnsl procedure inJT belle M htawhen he Nidi mn studmt Mo tod.<br />
and the strengthening <strong>of</strong> Oongres- HX hew<br />
•Jsnai control <strong>of</strong> the public purse, i^ordlon<br />
should include the loosely drawn jSEtSj<br />
Title Three, .<br />
•Recardleu <strong>of</strong> otherwise merltorl-<br />
each pint <strong>of</strong> water.. Wnse the mate-<br />
f the whole bill would be pfeftraUt<br />
|to Ita enactment with the threats I Cwmly<br />
to free »peech and communlwUon That old saying. "An<br />
Fin«» in Court ,<br />
RicJuird Henler. IS, wu fined 111<br />
Md costs In police court .Saturday<br />
Komir Assocl- bMUe Shoenmker. M, Hatboro. Pa..<br />
J^KSni*lew» as forfeited tie ball tor nou-appmr.<br />
mniilnlliiii ance on. a speeding charge, and<br />
S Ifc" Man Osn- »*edert* Spsngler, an, Pleasmtvllle,<br />
ta wry act. It might •» fined u Wr pwaUng a Mop<br />
"- •"• " , could faU street.<br />
B*II Telepbone LaMntgrKs<br />
d h S^<br />
g<br />
Western Elecrric<br />
1 you "Fnll Color" hearing.<br />
ipiener mtfe ftat capturm<br />
11 i thanks to these<br />
• Yariety <strong>of</strong> battery combinatioiis . . . to enjoy<br />
inior freer<br />
Sell* Rotary Glut <strong>On</strong> Milk For<br />
Health-With Musical Instruments<br />
Jtles <strong>of</strong> mils.<br />
Firrt. S«y«<br />
KM. Grefen<br />
idmlsslon or livinfl president PUcher, Immediate past To Bm &Sd hv U,S.<br />
Lept well aired and dw, mildew will<br />
'^ went to ^e aw hut<br />
tney fkMUW during hot. Jnmdd<br />
L^stber This small fungus growth<br />
!i«i an uruughUy stain injmujty<br />
(.dor, and it MO eause considerable<br />
carnage to, fabric* bf weaimlnf the<br />
Lberi,<br />
fore tte~tivWtB J)*i_<br />
from the material, ust<strong>of</strong> a w<br />
or s<strong>of</strong>t doth, I<br />
being worked into the fatott<br />
B l treatment later,<br />
'ample sudsing with soup and<br />
t£AASS%A<br />
In the sun. itUi tteattert may<br />
effect the col» to atBne fabrics, go<br />
It Is wise to try It tint on an lnaMntaiou«<br />
part <strong>of</strong> tte inwit «<br />
a sample <strong>of</strong> the labrlc. Old and<br />
Tibetan, drtnli an avenue sf<br />
30 to M mm
WMW*<br />
'•W *»•»(. i<br />
Prices<br />
S iSawt Sharpened<br />
" 1 A. BUZZARD<br />
Pier* ^d Docks<br />
FOUNDAtlOW Pit ING...<br />
fe)ATSUI*3 DREDGED<br />
DIVING 4»d DYNAMITING<br />
Dump Truck<br />
NICK FIORENTINO<br />
M WEST AVENtW<br />
Wm. S. And<br />
Tracking Electrlca<br />
J?'
Obitaariet<br />
•uis Benner<br />
Dies in Florida<br />
'Smiling Mailman'<br />
Active Legionnaire<br />
* Funeral services ttpre conducted<br />
Tier* Tursday morning for Louis K<br />
_B*nner, postal vmployf und ne.tivr<br />
'American Legion worker IIPTV lor<br />
many yearn.<br />
Mr. Banner died suddrnlv<br />
or ocmm <strong>City</strong>, a«ffe and William,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Philadelphia: two sisters, Mrs<br />
Mae Palibert and Mrs. Lillian Wat-<br />
If ins. <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,<br />
American Lemon members were<br />
pallbearers Tut'Sday lit services in<br />
the eadman und Smith parlors nml<br />
Interment the same any ai Ivy HH|<br />
I Cemetery. Philadelphia, Rev Victor<br />
B. Beame pastor ul llie Giean <strong>City</strong><br />
Bi^pusr church, <strong>of</strong>ficiated at lo a ui<br />
Soiin-s ol IriipidH uui-iiUi-it ihe re-<br />
posing Monday eicnihi; i,t H,.<br />
funeral Iinme, i<br />
Woman Visitor<br />
"li; Dies in Theatre<br />
W<br />
C. <strong>of</strong> C. to Study<br />
Toll Bridge Idea<br />
Co. Group to Make<br />
Recommendations<br />
A rnrnmHii<br />
Thursday at Mis hoii»> in<br />
Laudcrdale, Fla.. where lie utid h<br />
family had been residing permit<br />
nently for the past year. Hi- hud<br />
returned to work in tlie Fort I .mi Pitman Widow Has<br />
derdale postorTlre only a. tew duys Heart Attack<br />
pil previously, after f reeuperaii i<br />
•ft earlier heart attacK.<br />
Mrs Cinru<br />
JOVIAI, PERSONALITY<br />
McKi.<br />
a hen<br />
During 21 years association witi<br />
tile <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> poilefTice, Mr. Ben.<br />
ner became known as "the smiling<br />
id Hi.- hi<br />
Diailnian" to thousands <strong>of</strong> persons'.<br />
He earned the nickname by his eon-<br />
ItMii joviality »nd sunny dispesi.<br />
.lion, which continued despite failing<br />
health In the past few years.<br />
Alherl H<br />
Due to his condition, he had<br />
worked inaids the local posterfice in<br />
the summer for several years, and<br />
was at the Fort Lauderdaie post<strong>of</strong>fice<br />
in winter. He had been there<br />
'i"!! cji<br />
permanently for the past year<br />
A veteran <strong>of</strong> World War I. he<br />
was a leader <strong>of</strong> local American Legion<br />
activities over a period <strong>of</strong> many<br />
.years. Me was • past commander <strong>of</strong><br />
Morfan-Ranck Post No 1S7 and also<br />
<strong>of</strong> the C»pe May County Legion. I<br />
•nd had served on numerous com.'<br />
mMtts for civic affairs sponsored . m North<br />
or the velerans.<br />
iidelphin.<br />
LEAVES ] CHILDREN<br />
Oliver H.<br />
Surviving are his wife. Elizabeth<br />
I •• I'.-'. W.<br />
three children. Claire. Lois and I<br />
Qeone: three brothers, Theodort<br />
1( K III" X I! Mi<br />
i<br />
BUSINESS<br />
TRAINING<br />
SHORTHAND<br />
BITOO<br />
BOOKKECPifir<br />
COMPL1TE<br />
COMMUCUL COURSES<br />
IWI Ten Opens Sept. 3<br />
•shoal Now In<br />
Cull • now - WriW<br />
ATLANTIC CITY<br />
BUSINESS COLLEGE OLG<br />
"Tb B<br />
"Tbe Budowtle School"<br />
Afl, 14T T. 8, N. Virrtito J., Phone An, 4-6600<br />
^vvvvwvvywvv<br />
TOE JIOJ'SI<br />
Of VALUES<br />
Rev. Whitton<br />
Passes at 68<br />
to tlniusiind<br />
ami visitor<br />
tetldi'lil ni t!<br />
I | llie Mutliufiist C'lV.irvl:<br />
•ii:: fiiy r.<br />
• IMIIIIIT S ilir<br />
"t"H Ui-.II t i<br />
d a y lufti a i T k H ; c.iiiiiii•!• iii- ...<br />
us. The Itrv Mr Wlunm; sen,<br />
Methodist piiBturul.i, ,u S, u JI-I .<br />
for more lliiiii 40 yeari. iind l.i.<br />
_ been a prominent litui.- in ..i-v.—,<br />
| j al the Nt-w Jersey CiM-.Ii-n-i.re „•i<br />
! sions licid ill Ori-aii fity .[.<br />
I i member ul tlie bishop s liilurct<br />
1 He was elected ilntnit MIIXT;!'<br />
" tenaetH in in:)7 wim,. | M li r ,,i .,,<br />
Central Methodist C tuii h ,<br />
BndjreLon and fiMir.'f-i two year . ;,when<br />
the MS-yeiir li'lin < sjmi'ii y.n<br />
'il years lie "uus |ife«u!i-iit ul "n.i<br />
West Jersey tirnvr Camp Mi-tii:<br />
Association.<br />
Symvui's are hi-: uufuw. Finn,.!<br />
a brother und twu >.r-.iir..<br />
SATINORE'S<br />
By Richelieu<br />
ssd Pin<br />
Sing!* Strand, «,23 2 ftluuid, li.-'iO<br />
MUTH^S i<br />
JEWELRY GIFTS<br />
826^28 Boardwalk (Opposite Music Pier)<br />
AT AUCTION<br />
1930 ACRES OF >^F"<br />
INDUSTRIAL LAND & GRAVEL PIT<br />
WITH RAILROAD SIDINGS<br />
100 Buildings Containing a Large Amount<br />
<strong>of</strong> Seasoned Lumber (to be dismantled)<br />
140 Tang <strong>of</strong> Cnl<br />
__J ft. Electric Wire. Psles^ Tr»nsfermCTs, Boiler*, 20.0110 fi.<br />
ripe, 11,000 ft. Rillrawl Track, Etc,, Mi«eltiin«iils Equipmrnt. Etc<br />
NATIONAL FIREWORKS, INC.<br />
ut FtcUlMn »'ll tt told m<br />
HHMH !„,, !„,, ffor<br />
r.moul<br />
At Mays Landing, New Jersey<br />
(li MVe WM <strong>of</strong> Atlantlr <strong>City</strong>, N. J.I<br />
Aomst IS, ISM, at 10 A. M, (OSTl on the Pmnivi-s<br />
LAUD: I Puceli, Iiiyiiriil Sll« (>d E««BB»S Atrnit, whi BnlMid<br />
;UIM>—Rud rnnlun n Bifdlni Hlj!iw«r, Weritnuth * ««?» Unniint<br />
IHlCllalllll tMitias far Haw loiiuMif—tlost m TBr NiW Ailaniii<br />
ttfit *tm TfM*. MO WOOD rRAME WIATKEH 10A«D BUILDINGS<br />
COBHOOATID SHEET STEEL ROOFS AND SIDgS; 1 ERIK i|TV<br />
EODiroHIC H * la H.B. KORI'Z, TUBDLXlt t'rJltlRS. J WAlSNEIt<br />
•OILER FEEP POMPS. CUBTli TWOSTAOE MOTOH UBIVEH* Alit<br />
PKIEJIAI. ELMCTKlt OOTSID* AIR COOLED I.IiiHT AND POWER<br />
THAB3/OBBEBS. IV4 l« 150 UVA. I Appni, :v.»(i It, l,l(rhi jn,l l-uwpf<br />
WM H! OMui Mil, llH & LiikUigt Hti polef,, JS lo IS 111<br />
ifc 1,ohm, M.OOO * 50. fu, _«(.i *«»««. U,o«0 fl. 10 * « Ib<br />
MUUUS Kill vltt riMl A IM Plmta. Swllthei * Tleu Atprn'i<br />
HEAI. MET WISE OVCLOBE FEHelHO, burllfi) wlr,. lap- ||IS<br />
Mil, I iwubU Gala! PurMUlii Ttnlles. Homhn. Wash<br />
• If ORDER Or BATIOHAL FIBEWORKS. INC.<br />
CiylKli ft FMdtr M.ll.,1 upgn Ap illuilin In A i,-H6,,,, i,<br />
SAMUEL T, FREEMAN & CO , Auctioneers<br />
Wl WlOmtm Strael, N. Y. S<br />
?$rm<br />
Kitchen<br />
Exhaust Fan<br />
Electric Flush Type<br />
Witt Automatic Louvres<br />
DELIVERY<br />
JACOB C. SCHUFF<br />
ELECTBICAL SUPPLU2S<br />
710 AAury Avenue<br />
VY li<br />
I) I<br />
OF THI WEEK<br />
j" ConYeu'<br />
.• SmoJI Woisted Stylo*?<br />
.i,ni,'<br />
RIDUCE the<br />
deliciaus ATDS<br />
Candy Way<br />
2.25<br />
Stain ton's<br />
Department Store<br />
OCEAN CITY SENTINEULEDGER<br />
(Orchestra's Music Room Is<br />
Like Prescription Dept.<br />
1 0 'Pin es' a Ni;;hl Selected from 2000 in Carcl-<br />
Inclcxci] Library; Timim; Is Important i;ult>r<br />
I ., .Inn.- I IK.in |i,,t,- I<br />
IMll.M II I V I V\ SI Mill |{<br />
Min ill ill »u i ,,,,<br />
I'M.-. I,.I I If<br />
Johnny<br />
Bothwell<br />
i.-iiiii-li-il<br />
" " • • ••! V n - i u . i i M , ,| ) v .,,„,.<br />
'. i-liiit , , . « l l , i , i | n i,|,,, .<br />
»lll Mil, i<br />
PERSONAL<br />
APPEARANCE<br />
M -i.iiiii.ni'-, ihi.ii •,)„,,,]ti,<br />
Saturday, Au?. l(Jth<br />
At 11:30 A. M.<br />
T , i \ l l t i t ^ r . i i ! h i i K I t i . ^ 1<br />
Music Shoppj.<br />
818 Asbury Ave,<br />
REST-WELL<br />
BED BOARDS<br />
(Doctors toll them "froeiure" boards)<br />
Slip a REST-WELL orthopedic bed board be.<br />
^twsen your mattress and ipring for pe-rfect<br />
reii. No mor# bQekaches or other painj<br />
caused by over l<strong>of</strong>t beds or sagging springs,<br />
Idtol for saero-ilide yictlms. Insures proper<br />
sleeping posture. Doctors recommend end<br />
prescribe them, Made <strong>of</strong> 8 ply fibre which is<br />
75% itiffer than Masonite or semi-plastic<br />
mattrial,<br />
24"x60" for studfs eogeh or ene iltfe ef<br />
double bed ,.,.,.,.,,.....''. „,..,,..,.. S3,95<br />
(Use two for both ildes)<br />
30"ii«0" for single or twin b«d$ ,,,,,„,. S4.95<br />
36"*6Q" for % btdi „,„.„,.„,„„,.. $s!7S<br />
OPfflJ and BATUWPAY WQHTB<br />
I,.i'I I<br />
I'l I\S i\l(l U I.I KS Mil \l><br />
liili' or ilii' lif.iiLii hi'^ nf jlm =<br />
Li.ini initial aihiii i^ uniini,. MI<br />
iti.il r.i, h hall i,l (hi* < imri'rl uill<br />
hi' idi'iii II:, k.iin>' I'ntlli .i- Hi,.<br />
i.liii r Mini (In- vilnilf in i.jr.irii Hi<br />
h,' , ,,iii huh I .it III ji in.<br />
hlli tn keep nil eye on thfi length<br />
pri'Vnil Ilii- liniHnims tfiiirisj t.vr J" Asbury U-Turn<br />
turn- HI lii'ini; In, hurt Tim.-, mi ' (Brings $5 Fine<br />
il'll in I .I'll II II 11 V llli'l'i' rililS' III' II<br />
SLACKS<br />
I uf ch.t trimhippcJ le<strong>of</strong>c'^^that look <strong>of</strong> athletii-,<br />
slniincr;, ,'V , wear MtGregor-madc slacks. They are<br />
!.ciyr,tifit,j||y designed to fit well, hang wel!—y« givcl<br />
vnu aJ the freedom and ruem you want,^^<br />
STAINT€N*S<br />
MK.VH Kllri;.<br />
H.OOII<br />
OI'KN FiilnAY ami SATURDAY EVKtriNOa<br />
BHOK DEPT, _ 2nd FLOOR<br />
STAINTOIN*S<br />
«d mATtiJOikV<br />
A^ita<br />
1 Mill iiiliini tilt' A<br />
hMhN linpnlrii! \\ I<br />
l,:l .IIIIIII KI-II,,,•,!•,<br />
TMI-II' 1<br />
I I . I I I I . - ' I S U , , p ,<br />
U 1 F M 1 H I 1 1 \ 1 i | - M i l l<br />
I'li-vi-r casuaJ<br />
bs JANI; I-VANS-i,. pt.i. I. «,.. wif<br />
a^urtd in a CIHII R.inuiiK- r.ijnn ffepe.<br />
In I.1I11; hluf, shell gri-y, I'i'/'py rul, iwuniry<br />
jjfLen, .md IIJV hiiiun. Si/^n I * ii,'.*i) 8,80<br />
L,JI- si RVICI: STRUTS r.isiii.mt.i <strong>of</strong> WINTIIHOP MILIS<br />
WW,i pun wool—(nit »'i-.irui£ ^rty slripril il" 1 " * WCJt<br />
fahrir MIDI wjmtril, impit^c.l fruiil plc.nr.1 full"« s -<br />
Smart j.t,MI,- Mlulml 1,1 ,tk Itilliti I>LII N/L. V lo l> n ^<br />
RiRh—THn nAGPIPnR. Chn plji.ls ai pxciiijnp «<br />
MacDbnildi kill. HILII 1(1(1^ pure wool S<strong>of</strong>t, unnmwd<br />
sides wrap around and lie al shirred waist. In all y our<br />
hvoritc icbich Hijjhiand col<strong>of</strong> rombin.ition!. SiiM 9 «<br />
8^<br />
Your Addreis<br />
nnlilt The Si-nllnrl l4..lBir uf<br />
m Winter<br />
idustry In<br />
»at Repaire<br />
But Resort Must<br />
Provide Facilities,<br />
Hood Warns<br />
i in iii r<br />
ttlii'il *iiy (iia-u r''Ui h ni' 15ai'ni'=<br />
it, liufl :ni ii|i|iiiiitiihily tn<br />
!Veli)|i ii I HI; ' illK illilil«lr\'<br />
at will iii'is nli' "pli'iity nl<br />
irk" .-ill uihti-i'.<br />
|,;,1<br />
NtTI'KM. WIVTHU IMirsTIH<br />
»ill.i<br />
ihe fhilj h.iiM. 11 il*t WiiH I'iriMilh<br />
torn dowi; hiil lie milled ili.it thi<br />
il<br />
would !ii> ji, . it,Ie o n l y il ilii' eluh<br />
rteeive^ tin Mill J U T i-i'iil i i,,i|ji'r:i!inii<br />
01 imuilripul iitliriiih ,t i pi<br />
Rfnt ri^iiii),! .<br />
We Imve niiiiieil mie KiBMiliiiiht<br />
»«:. That Until Oeeiiii <strong>City</strong> till -<br />
y*sr rejiidi'i.t:; iinri eity ijifii'ialH have<br />
fKeHiiM.fl tin. hict -sime our iiiulilpt<br />
was tnni iiiiwii—tliut u yiielii chili<br />
• » ieiliilti. :I,»L"<br />
U'" Haod ii'^'lareci llllU linii yiielit<br />
r«ini not been resumed ilii.H .mim-<br />
Wf. utlSer unspires ill llie Yaillt<br />
Hub, Oeem, Ciiy probiibly winild<br />
vt lost iinrinniipiiUy its eiiiuiies<br />
M reMtahlisli|i,B itself as n yai'lHiiiK<br />
stnter.<br />
"Before the war." lie Silk!, "we<br />
Printed and Published in America's Greatest Family Resort<br />
OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />
Narberth Soprano<br />
To Sing on Pier<br />
Saturday Night<br />
KViiiHVS WI^IMIN I . l l<br />
< 11 \ I c I I - M \ i 'MlhUS<br />
SOtNm.V ! INANtKU !<br />
"The (ildi-i iiiiii ul tlie rlilli," In 1<br />
5«d. .>nn, ii,.u.nni,|,.ri thiit tlie lii-iv 1<br />
Lifeguards Surprised;<br />
Praised for a Change<br />
A niiiiiinly nl i.i!-;itmtilsts lire<br />
i|iiirk tn i'im]i]:i:i! li'H Ii'»' ever tako<br />
nuildine Mill i,e Miiiiitily (iiiiiiii-I'd<br />
•nd that ilien. will be mi nKii-mtitsi-. • Hie ii-i.ulili' in i'Url:it iir:n--.i',<br />
Juck Hit. Cars;<br />
Two Arrested Arreated<br />
o;j(H or O'5O5 OCEAN CYYY, N. J.. I-KIUAY. AUCLS I '). I'M-,<br />
<strong>City</strong> Bsuis All -ffiJftriBiXS* Transformers<br />
f w n • 'A Half Last Month<br />
Horses, Ponies<br />
From Overrides Beaches Protest,<br />
Bows to Plaint<br />
Of Bathers<br />
p] 'il •iV<br />
ii=it ! -<br />
• U , i i •<br />
l l i i - I . I - ; I I I : l l i i i i n i i i l . l v I ' M " .:.<br />
IIH -.1 ill. r-.|; siittui<br />
M i , v n r f r . ill' w S t r .!•;•<br />
.llii thiit tin- i iH.:;:,: i .- ,I..I<br />
jil*'<br />
i ir<br />
[hi<br />
ii!;:<br />
:' h<br />
II..<br />
I'.MC Mlillll.H I 111-IISK<br />
' i i n n n i ^ ^ . i i i . i 1' H i : I;.' H i "<br />
j t hi' * ."•.<br />
I i hi- first »i'ii.|i ihiis ni % im 11 •. t.<br />
I pr ! 11<br />
»i MMi.il HI-:SII>!:NTS roMiHTI.<br />
A m i ... .-•:,;•: ,: I n K i r l : : . n i I |<br />
•.].,>-. I', p i . , . i ' - ' -i 1 . ll-.i- H e . i i ' - i i ' A l l ' I<br />
I ,;.!• ll.i :. | . i n l j ; . i r , v w i l " 'I ;il<br />
' ,.. ,..,. , I,- ,' ,.,. i. ' i i [ i n - : . : i l<br />
, I:H- >l lil.'il<br />
Art Exhibit at<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong>ic 13th, 14th<br />
An i-xliih;' .'I '• -ii:i-lli|)i)iiii'V HI'<br />
hv l.'.nii-H; Aiiii-Mi.iii .il-lW.-. will IJI<br />
IKi'M'lilt'ci ii'Si hinti.il il lilt W. i\<br />
IH'Whis .il l.ie O. • .ill! llnti'I. nil<br />
iii-r !.I)I)IIMII.-IIIII nl tl" 1 Wniniii<br />
AilSilliiiy.nl yi,,::'..n-lLimk I'.,.-.!<br />
' ri'ieillto ill! fiiiMil -111.Illlll iivi-r<br />
I tin' nirU'^jiimiliiii; jii-iiiiil l.l^i<br />
! AiliMlst<br />
i I In- .lull 1MI.II this il'i'r ii II-<br />
»i,.'i:i:i.iiiiii: im liih. lili it »:n<br />
^1.:,n:.iuni.<br />
It., ..i.l ihe liii -i.ien il.ns<br />
I nf \iiiill-i Ihi- M'ill' till li'll •!,<br />
1 TM1 mill; till- iiiri'i'-nnnillim |ii'Hml<br />
hi-1 iiur. «-i.':l:;.<br />
While -nine iii tin- ini'n-:iM- l«<br />
, itn^iiieriMl ihi!' In iiitliiiiiiiiiii s<br />
lreiiiK. II i- ill.ii t.iki-ii in imli.<br />
.ill!- t lint Ihi- ini-i'lit j-iimiii I-.,<br />
lii m'lli'iiil. t il llii* My i iiii^iili'i .ihh<br />
Lifeguards Each<br />
Granted $20<br />
Monthly Bonus<br />
1M tyi>r Av it Poss<br />
ibility oi strikf<br />
$10 More Possible<br />
<strong>Aug</strong>ust, Myers<br />
In Net Finals<br />
Philidi Iphnns M I<br />
Thursday for I itlr<br />
I l:i- i I'm, tup l.iM'i ;li-.. I!'. •<br />
: if. u ini njieiii',1 \)\A'y %lnt::i:i\<br />
i M -I i • Ji''. t 1u pl.iV rhuf'-ii::-'<br />
MI,M :nr l!n ! ehitiii'pi 1 in-ilip '.*<br />
,:ir \,\<br />
I<br />
('lia:ii':- linTlv. "' I :<br />
1 ;<br />
•riuii 1 rj,, i:t7 AiiM'i i'Mil \*<br />
| " Wiii'k I h •xli IMI will iii.'lutli<br />
1 IIH<br />
I-'llli<br />
tJnlli'l'l I'liylc tVnn c*h:iri,'i' .el: ><br />
piiiii^, oil.-, and pi:i ;ini! ink .^kct id Hill Fnri'i'V. I,an«iln.i ::i- ili<br />
I'll!'?; liiiri •. ^.Hi- iiiii^is lia\e i-iili ['hi'V aiKanei'd MVIT thi' 'i|.;-.i:-:! .•<br />
tribiiU'.i tn Ihe (li-'-iiliiv. whirl, 1 i! fhinli's Hiii'siir. .Jr., iiiiii H.i-,<br />
-. ti.v IIIMI'II i'atnil raiitn<br />
111 •• N\l!!l;i!ii:- %U I nli IIIIH<br />
I<br />
I i» n I Hi, 1 ptti (ni-aii ",,*, Ci<br />
' -'iiiiiphi'li<br />
and \i mm<br />
"<br />
d ili-lii'liti-fl I ln>. i V uli 11 In 1 \,ill l« Im i<br />
•ii% iii hvti I • -11 * -1 • i mi hiuei'ssi^-i<br />
1 m 1 lubit<br />
rliiy>;. linih i'Xiiii'?,'.!iHi iippreeiatini<br />
nr I lii- I'NI I I!. •:!•-•• nl till' pliiteetiiin n unlil y<br />
iiinuhi'il iiy his lileiHiiirds.<br />
tilii' li'tt!'!' i iiiiiiiiiiidiMl tlie miill'd?.<br />
il Lllht M. tin- llii-ir illlliienee ami<br />
'ITitieiii'v. . tlii' ntlii'!- voiii'd. siniilar<br />
praiNe o! the ^umiis at the erowiied<br />
2nd si. IH-III h. Iliitli uen- writti-n Iiy<br />
, sUm wire leilviiiK Oeeaii<br />
<strong>City</strong> iiili'r i lijiiMjilili' vai'allnlis.<br />
Struble Co. Chairman<br />
Of USO Fund Drive<br />
ll! ' 1 ' lWI J " I i).-h..i-uii Wiilsn. or ilim:l. -p<br />
upi'u IiMiii rmiiiiT = iip in i!i< ! KiHs" tUvi-i.-r "I.-<br />
\i ! II I"<br />
1 1 1 S S I 11 M i l l I I 11<br />
Water Demand<br />
M New High<br />
rnsr.t's All<br />
•' ' w o,n. • R to ih<br />
Ihe W-ili-:-<br />
'•.: iiilh'lh' 1<br />
'•il ill 2711<br />
ran one <strong>of</strong> the lurKest Cnutri ileeta<br />
Tlie i'simpaiilii ^111 tfet inifler wa><br />
w ihe East, it went to MnrKnlc Held for Death Threat in Oeinljer. col. Fninltlih POher,<br />
"^ didn't know whether we eiitiUi Davlil frillik. Ai. <strong>of</strong> 144ti Omii ,<br />
Mate 1<br />
jWve it, jjijt t|l(1 fpuponsp W;ia ire- ii- was held by n-.-nrt Ixiliee Hun-i tl<br />
•Mndotis, We Imrt iiiined Unit we .I'll- oil u chaiije ill threnteliiiiK l(<br />
kill I'efer Hihwenk, Jr.. Slime iiri.<br />
dreaii Si'liwrllk iimde ihe eompliiint<br />
T Memorial Program j Parking Violations<br />
SO ehiiiriiiiiii. hiiK ashmni'd For Manne, <strong>Aug</strong>. 25 <strong>On</strong> Increase Again<br />
ie iiiiiiity a qiintil n! $7.f*00.<br />
Hlilidiiy eveiiillt?. Aliini^t -^. ^ lH 1 '•<br />
Mayitr IHI'iirile said the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
jal will he fi.aun. !mst yeiii-'r,<br />
iiniinimi llele iirtli'n ilbmit |(i.4(in.<br />
r nu* i u'-ln:ii:i"' i- *• ' " ' : :• ;<br />
spi>eiiil liliim-aiil 111 iiieiiiiirlii.1 In H•'• ; i|, ,.|,>,i i,y „,, ., ,-.•.. .- : h.iii<br />
late ,7. Fred Mamie, Itnimler nl I Ii'- ; i-iiilaiiniis jir.'•.-•• ••••' -i I ::r-•'.•"ii<br />
Bi't. aside ai t!u* Mllslr 1'iiT M r •' .-.il-.itmli ul Hi'' 'i-' 1 " : •' ' ''•''<br />
elty eiiiH-ei'l. nreliestra, it was iiii- pnliee c-iitirl uin-r- A ;••<br />
d it Mho^ul h l<br />
ol<br />
ol<br />
Ittmself<br />
Ittm ha\ c hud Ui iukp it to H *>PI \ it r<br />
fiild while wnrkitiR neiir 4th nt...aiid i lies are In lie<br />
the siiintntT lionit* <strong>of</strong> his ijuic<br />
to -station for an before th**v could<br />
Central av. Kdmiind C, Wishaih, 24 i iims in imlK.'!<br />
Mr. IUU! Mrs. Hnymnnd Butrs, <strong>of</strong> usr it.<br />
HprlUMllt'M, PH.. who reside hero nt It was a PFPIH inciin trufc—^<br />
U1G Bimpson av<br />
ing from an es ae?rUce man Pt<br />
Just before Jimmy arrlvrfl Iftfit hapi whi*n the thte^ee Understand<br />
week, the rnfl disnppcarotl frotH the. HIP situation thev will be willing to<br />
floor porch where his pArcnls return, the raft Here s hoping<br />
1<br />
Cgmiulea In E..tcm DirlllM i«rlM<br />
Time »n Buck hut<br />
(Lsaiisrt Briui, idd S mlo.; •Hdaf'l<br />
Point lirlJtr. mii M nil,! Ml «, MMM,<br />
Army Men Who First Met In Italy ».1,1 IH nla.i Mlh il. nidi. idllBmta.|<br />
Scyli L.ndlni. crui In KuMr R4«f.<br />
To Call 15 License<br />
.li Wi nd Mi'.'Westri'v WJW in the millii<br />
Oi Mil t.irv pnliee <strong>of</strong> the Btli Army,<br />
Fee Delinquents<br />
Pylilt<br />
is uuei.ls Khii'ilf Wi'Blliiy iind Ills wife,<br />
Public ft.uiioD. _<br />
' Fifteen IHI: . pei.ple<br />
M M . CVI W, Dull- Myrn, leiclvi'fl riiiilnn.wlclc ntten- ni h L Hl«a" bl<br />
lilV.il-.W'<br />
ilimi in UMIi when, as he enteled AlCt M -<br />
ii.-riv. ti .in <strong>City</strong> t,isj;th,. Army .-In- ashiti-iied the iluiles<br />
•ul Mr. \Vi'.-ti-«v. slier- pf sheriff iind tMriied on the <strong>of</strong>-<br />
Asbtiry av,, and his «nii, Ediniind I.. ! Ciry f leik lit<br />
Vlti Coimiy. HI., met Ik'i" until he returned to civil life<br />
wisiicim were trpaied by pr. John ; vised the city enin<br />
lust April. DurmB her term as<br />
n B TowiiRehd TuBHiTid [or sprained<br />
wire, lin'h sei'Vilii; In<br />
prmmd mKIi<br />
iii'MiiB siH-riif she flenred tip nev-<br />
Tim third mn.li Carllnn Bhii Id « I Shesaitl thtit i nunnil.sos were In<br />
it I.; lie cV.iitl.i in nor-<br />
mil<br />
crime, includ.<br />
11U1<br />
trratnd bs llw physlci ill tor libra be served on the 'liiKjiieiuu Thiil'K. iiiv niil. Tin liieiti liHiii liian wnsMMi fiij l<br />
11. M<br />
Biaiw <strong>of</strong> the buck<br />
day. .<br />
with" tlir liJ'h Mniiituiii DIvlKlon' i;i« klilnapintJ<br />
1J It<br />
"" * ~~\.second Hpor porch where ms parcntai rim-u ..... .».», -...,«. — „ _.._<br />
HKICE 3<br />
Baby Parade, Fireworks, <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Rescue By Helicopter <strong>On</strong><br />
Phila. Day List, Wednesday<br />
}(* = !?f;<br />
: i'liii iiji iphi<br />
nl \\\<br />
si i>'\ • i*"<br />
\Va. Day Time Table<br />
,. Illli *t. anil liii.ifihwilk.<br />
liillii-.i.-il I.<br />
111. 1 i|'l'«..lk-. lH.<br />
,,,,Aib iiiii'f'n ill piir:i!li' :il l'i.Ur\iili& Nlanil<br />
••I il «i. 1'H-f,<br />
• m. i:,is ^,i* ^ts nl iMt.ii, I il^ i ii!ni1iissi,mi'rs<br />
.11 II.Ills, I III lliili-l<br />
1 (.11,111) Siisiliiiri llniill.i in !,ii> tii-iir Vitrlil<br />
I', lK.'isi'.i ill.<br />
slLliiilll ill nil Hull •.!.<br />
irmil mil ii m i it 111< II in dm<br />
p.il h mil hi i,u i II i i i ! l^i n t'<br />
ih md i Hi -\- ' >niintnn= lu tf i ji<br />
it i i nh r i*ll'i imli i li innr tua<br />
ft ir iih i|UiH [i<br />
i ii i "It r<br />
I it * pi nit in I MM * nk« iti n>" *•"<br />
.ml lui.i'f. u t.M.H, in tltt lH.lirlu<br />
I i |i in mil " In > |i In il tl lt.it<br />
'* ^<br />
"ill hi'<br />
Mi iil<br />
Gas Consumption <strong>City</strong> Tax Sale<br />
Up 25 Per Cent <strong>On</strong> September 12<br />
Irctor imti.'MiH'i-f: I<br />
•'•llle is M'lll-fii... li II<br />
!i mhi'i- i;: ni - p<br />
IP i'ltv huM Inr!:if<br />
; iijiiin ^ Ilu 11 h.Vi :-<br />
• I'JAh Mill prl'ir M-:t<br />
y<br />
iifily t.is Kill-<br />
Reunion In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> For Two<br />
Phila. Mayor<br />
To Crown<br />
Parade Queen<br />
Revived 'Walk<br />
Event to Be in<br />
Four Divisions<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> had the stag»<br />
all Ht't ttxlay for the observiUH'c<br />
<strong>of</strong> Philadelphia Day<br />
next Wednesday, as the<br />
event developed into a spectacle<br />
that promises to be the<br />
must impi't-RHlN-e here since<br />
pri'-war years.<br />
Feaiiiiiiii; a cuiorful baby parade.<br />
a rtenianstration <strong>of</strong> life savini by<br />
\ ', liehetipter. tireworka display anii<br />
\ varliius fitlier events, pl.iludclphla<br />
' nny will be Oeean <strong>City</strong>'s JLrlbute lo<br />
tile people ol tlie Quaker <strong>City</strong> which<br />
I for so many years has provided a<br />
laree part <strong>of</strong> the local lumrner<br />
I colony.<br />
JEBNEE CCNERAL CHAIRMAN<br />
1 Cupt. Jaek o. Jemee la general<br />
chairman <strong>of</strong> the day's pr<strong>of</strong>Tmm,<br />
•ahieh has Ween arranged by a commitiee<br />
oi Philadelphia cottagers in<br />
eooperation with Mayor Clyde W,<br />
Slruble and the city department <strong>of</strong><br />
; pubiie relations.<br />
! Honored guests will be Mayor Ber»<br />
nard Ramiiel. his eubinet <strong>of</strong> about<br />
no hiph ranking Philadelphia <strong>of</strong>Ti.<br />
i nEroRATivE EXPEnTS<br />
j NEEDED FOR FLOATS<br />
I Anyone wilh decorative ability<br />
i i> urtenlly needed to help O^on<br />
rity parents prepare Uwlr entries<br />
far the Iml'V paraM next<br />
week. Public Relations Director<br />
> Norman V, Sargent uunuBBEd<br />
S yesterday.<br />
' Dec orators accustomed to mrk- ,<br />
, In, wl'll • >pv liHper, nwterUt-<br />
I rlii ..-—«j : (.. art uriad to • /<br />
1 ..««r nainh.-and addnMa Wthe<br />
Information baiuu un thr<br />
I Musle Pier. Pewom needlnl<br />
! dertwatini sen Ice for printo<br />
flnatK eui then 1M- contacted.<br />
iiii- the Bil-pieee Philadelrihia pohi-i-<br />
iitultl. and n seleeted squad <strong>of</strong><br />
jiniiti. rnrtiiiiiL: Rii honor guard for<br />
the Lrniip.<br />
%!:i> ur ]puni\iel is scheduled t© arriM*<br />
iit 10 n ni. by auto convoy and<br />
,!ii [tirecilv to tlie Music Pier, where<br />
i r iirrl his patty will review the<br />
li.lv ilu:.nil- whii'li will begin<br />
im.mpib ut 10.30 n, m. Tiie mayor<br />
\\iii i-ni'Ah M,:^?, Chuiiotte Benkert,<br />
n: KlkiiN Pi'.rk. ii^ Queen Infanta<br />
whi-Yi tl'.e ruyiil lluat reaches the<br />
V! \1"U iht: ^litl:!-!.<br />
, Ptli.II I: ItAND TO PABA11E<br />
The pnliri' Ijimd Will arrive by<br />
irin:. ut tlii- 10th st. atation and<br />
p;irkiH. 'ri'ir. there to Asbtiry av.. te<br />
HI!-. ••:.. in Atliintie av., to iih at,,<br />
(Page 3, please)<br />
Phone Service<br />
Is 'Smoother*<br />
i<br />
Exchange Operat-<br />
ing at Peak<br />
AltlirniBli thi' <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> exchange<br />
fi! Ihe Bell Telephone Co. li oper«<br />
litiiiiK lit its peak ciipacity, service<br />
U hi'ini; iiandlnri more smoothly and<br />
with h'wf-r deliiys than a year ago,<br />
the ('iinipany reported this week,<br />
ri:y 'ii'" nf pi'npeiiie!? CuUs within <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> have been<br />
ejqsediteu by lidding more operators<br />
,r \n;i I).- ll.c •.niiilli-st at the switciihoiirti positiona and<br />
\\ u-u'i.<br />
ither .KpeL'iai prtii'tice?! to avoid thg<br />
lJ.r..L-!ii'!-ty tux eol. ! .ieiayf, <strong>of</strong>ten eHCOvintered a year<br />
tlnii tlie.ayij Dehiy.s that are occurring this<br />
Hep- |Veiir are rii! InriiJ Eiistahce calls, due<br />
tiliiee lo heavy tralfic in the long distance<br />
fit a un- pmpf'i'iieK ; eseiiaiiue.<br />
:, .in :!nj)i,lii inr i The company says that person-tg*<br />
tr. , jiersiin or collect calls are more suba-<br />
\i-\i only 1II ', .leet tn delays than are staltoti-te»<br />
;.ii iit.ii) Jinin last Uuitioii ealis. wlucli arc handled loc«<br />
iis:: win' :,iilrt. The ally,<br />
.i -. efiiiipiii iihle in Service is so much improved that<br />
.iiid iM ! jf> the coi= practically no eiimplaints are being<br />
,im. received ihis sumiiier, it was report-<br />
ie lrtMl III! -rtisiin.nt nf t'<br />
nppi-riniii.'<br />
iinly isvii<br />
im i hi- t|i I<br />
1 " 1 i l i^-.nn. nei'ii<br />
-p,,,, (.nrnpiiny disfloscd two wiwhs<br />
::.- whi o that culls originating in <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
ty have increased from 15,000<br />
illy tn n.sno daily since last year,<br />
.jie operating ioree, however, has<br />
iwen expanded from 37 to S4,<br />
! rea<br />
till' list fl<br />
iiileci n pane ntii<br />
i a si-i'iitiii p:iue. Kven a<br />
l!'3n tluii were aiH sal<br />
.si ilifi'e mill's the pi-i's<br />
iei'tl list.<br />
Time and Tide<br />
Automobile Parking h Prohibited <strong>On</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Paved Streets During the Summer, From 2 to 7A. M*
*IN(<br />
.43<br />
5T^ WWWBL^W'<br />
"«-»• *i-.<br />
MNLLOCK nuns<br />
llf<br />
^WaA^M<br />
toMtef *Sr I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY<br />
Dr. Roger G. LaRc«a<br />
QjfaiiiBttigt .•. _^<br />
• OCEAM OWi H. I.<br />
j'a.^'ra*<br />
jmrtjrom~rm.-mm* f||<br />
pbone 1S30.<br />
•MM ^uid jmNj^ Mttgl<br />
ewnlnt Aik foe Mr. DottL •*«..<br />
I Ml Aitoury »». « It m.<br />
4'MW, W W. 14th<br />
flesr.<br />
NEWARK<br />
8 "*1s£LB—3 »mall comlgrttibly fum- ; »iuitnoarf44ni<br />
.^^m<br />
G. I. ^^P |p^g^jQQA^^pa! M '- •*<br />
• •• . MMri|Hi : \ •<br />
W»tch and jewdry eqSStot •«
* *<br />
S^'V../<br />
'4-*j',<br />
%. •*** -'*;<br />
-¥"f P 1 1*? •>*
EUSSA LANDI<br />
Now PUyins—Thru gat., An* 10<br />
Fr*d StaM h "Uglrtnin' "<br />
HARRYS INN 111<br />
Maryland Ave., Somers Pout<br />
Seafood, Steaks, Chops, Chicken^<br />
Fr<strong>of</strong>f Lee*<br />
Package Goods Cocktail Bar<br />
Pbtt«n ml SaniwiekMfierred Hum IS MMB (tl<br />
FdlCMtw DfMfH fn>M I to t ML<br />
PlATreHSTOTAKEOUT,<br />
BJsntBMt, HMNHU MJIT<br />
«l FOLLOW *OVBM*1HNT<br />
h<br />
"* \ ri_i ^ - j^i j<br />
Attend<br />
Induction<br />
CITY CAB<br />
cm 0105<br />
CABS TO TRACK<br />
FmllOHWir<br />
<strong>of</strong> tha Tax Collector.<br />
tfce 12th Day <strong>of</strong> 3«<br />
ert» tot, t«ct or panel af<br />
QKO. W. DOUG<br />
Robert WAMUr A JenJio M. 1<br />
Alfred W. PoweU A M»ry E. Sulllrai,<br />
1607 Alfred W. PowelVit MkryK.SijlilV»n,''<br />
_ Trustee. ,,,.,, ,.".."...."...-i;<br />
B. Rlchoum<br />
Lawrence R. Rlrhman .<br />
* • " , , • i :•
iff**<br />
* Moiar, AM. I ln-<br />
> Sitter* from Bo«toa ,<br />
V, Aw, 11-o—<br />
-H-r Kind <br />
Fishing Club Gets<br />
BEAD THE ULABSIFIED ADS<br />
PATHIC KNOWLEI<br />
LWealher Vane,<br />
Two new weather vanes wore donated<br />
to the <strong>Ocean</strong> city Pishliip<br />
OluB this wppk by James Kcnyon. a -<br />
0. S. S."<br />
member from Upper Darby Pa the ' '»• leaped up In terror and dashed<br />
club rBpartDd. ' [ Dncii Into the iurf.<br />
LATE<br />
The vanes are made <strong>of</strong> stalnlpss<br />
THUBS, FBI, and SAT., AVO, ls-l(.i» "" *l<br />
iteel with seaied-in ball bearings.<br />
CAMV GRANT<br />
PATRONS<br />
and should keep the anglers nceurately<br />
posted on the wind direction<br />
JAW JfVMAM . MARY lUniR<br />
for many years. The club said tin?<br />
new equipment is valued at iiso. Hunter 24"<br />
The Cnpe May Oolf oiub haa brcn<br />
CHATTERBOX "NIGHT AND Wf<br />
charged with violating the stiiir<br />
liquor laws, thp <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> the Aim- Pedestal Fan May PARK<br />
nolle Brvrraj!P control Commission I Two Speeds<br />
Brinounced Friday. The club pri- I<br />
for practice between now and the ___ _. sejp cau«L_ __<br />
kings and two - _Massey flounders caught Saturday, 12 vately ownPd by Dr. James A Sny- Immediate Delivery Their Cars at the<br />
date <strong>of</strong> the race, <strong>Aug</strong>ust JJ, The, „„„,,.. „,„„,.,„, ^ „,„ Jr<br />
event WIU be •taged at sea <strong>of</strong>f the landed WilUam M BrlnKman, kinga and 8r._. ie noundm and Jr.,<br />
der. is charfred with selling alcoholic I<br />
beveraBps to persons not numbers<br />
lOUl st. headquarters. ana eight kings on successive dajs <strong>of</strong> the club or guests <strong>of</strong> members SI 05<br />
MOBILGAS<br />
1<br />
»ans entered are as follows:<br />
STATION<br />
Tom Mulhem and Jay Selbert,<br />
Bob a n p and Jama Bromley.<br />
Jatnes Sundstrom and Chaster Fer- Electrical Washer & Refrigeration Service Jacob C, Schuff 9th St. & A«bury Ave, TBUBS, FEI,, and SAT, AUOtST i . I . i, _<br />
guson. Joseph Regan and beorge<br />
l«on-rd GE-Hot Point<br />
710 Asbury Ave,<br />
Welabere. Jowph Plaragan and<br />
uswsrass. -. KBa-iBaniand<br />
Mr*. H, A., Wolf, WU William Marts. Oeorge Buchanan<br />
Pa., are vacationing for and Charles Turner, Qeorge Bl«-<br />
at 313S Central av. sl and Lester Taylor. Jack Ortm- JACOB C. SCHUFF<br />
GErWINE SCARAB BRACEUETS<br />
"EASY TO WED"<br />
ner and Wiltiam Spence,<br />
In Tecbnkalor<br />
Rowing praciice win be carried nOA&urfAvm, JR/SEHi Phone 1242<br />
are hen R*»I atanei set in QaM on<br />
AL8O - -This u Ajneric- M ,„.<br />
en by the guards in the early<br />
morning or totween 8 and 7 p. m.. Electrical Wiring «Si,—Radio Repairs<br />
Sterllni SUver<br />
MOPf, TUBS, DM WBD, AUG. 13 - 11 • 14<br />
when they are <strong>of</strong>f duty,<br />
Seaside<br />
plus tajt<br />
Regan and Welsberg won the ti.<br />
He last year, but are expected to<br />
meet stiff opposition trying to re-<br />
SOMERS POINT<br />
SOLID GOLD<br />
tain it. The honor carries with 1 /f*» Delicious/ Try Some Today<br />
•¥NTHETIC<br />
the perpetual John B Kelly tro<br />
SCARABS SCARAB BRACELETS<br />
phj- and individual trophies.<br />
Five Perfect Gemt<br />
sn in stcriiu sum<br />
$55.00 «»*"<br />
BECOTTE'S<br />
$1.9S W * M<br />
THE HOUSE<br />
OF VALVES FAMOUS<br />
tan I -<br />
MUTH'S SINCE 1W9<br />
FTATITBI<br />
Home-Made<br />
JEWaRY GIFTS<br />
i* <strong>of</strong> Rut,"<br />
B26-828 BomrfiwUk<br />
Muile<br />
Witt MBWHM<br />
J<br />
JEANNE CHAIN - tOKNEL WttK<br />
"CENTENNIAL SUMMET<br />
In lr<br />
AtoB—Latwt In Tcehniivlor<br />
rai,, SAT., AUG. IS - M - n<br />
LASSIE IN A NEW NW ADVENTtM<br />
" COURAGE U OF USST<br />
WIUi FJJZABETH TAYLOK - TOM BMB<br />
FKAJVK MORGAN - SELENA E0H*<br />
In TWhnicolor<br />
ALw—CtriMD dnd Nrai<br />
11:30 -_ i<br />
NOR CBAMOE IN BOUks<br />
OYSTER HOUSE<br />
ON THE CIRCLE<br />
SOMERS roWT<br />
OPEN<br />
4 P. M. to 12 P.M.<br />
• Oy«ter»<br />
All tun<br />
CARDEN INN and<br />
COCKTAIL BAR<br />
Formerly UNCOS<br />
Specializing in Charcoal Broiled<br />
STEAKS CHOPS<br />
• SEAFOOD *<br />
Opm Week D«F. 4 P. M, to 3 A, M.<br />
S^urday and Sunday, Noon to 3 A. M.<br />
PERSON AVE, A SHORE RD., SOMERS POINT<br />
Wholesale - Retail<br />
MEATS<br />
GROCERIES<br />
Fruits and Produce<br />
Stores Co.<br />
CLEANING<br />
and.<br />
PRESSING<br />
EXPERT<br />
TAILORING<br />
SERVICE<br />
SutU M«dc to Ordw<br />
AhentkMM<br />
Furrlm<br />
744 Anbury Ph. 10351<br />
OOOD/YEAR<br />
TIRES<br />
IN STOCK<br />
UHT2<br />
ODD PFAL<br />
It ud AU»ntk Ave.<br />
DAM'S<br />
FISH MARKET<br />
ONTHtBAT A* ltm ST.<br />
T*s Ermine Bbawt ItarMiit f i]i<br />
Matinee AUly lilt pjn.<br />
TB17RS rm.L, and SAT, AUGUST g - 8 -10 —<br />
MERLE ORERON - TUBHAN B«T<br />
THOMAS GOMEZ - GALE SONUEROAASO h<br />
"NIGHT IN PARADISr<br />
In Tc^hnkolor<br />
• Latcat Ntwi<br />
MON, TUB!, and WED, AUO, U-U-14<br />
OUVIA DeHAVOLAND - BAT MIIAAHB<br />
SONNY TUFTS . JAMES OLBASON<br />
"THE WELL-GROOMED<br />
AIM Dtaney Cartoon and Nfw.<br />
TBIJR«, FBI, and SAT. AUG. IS - li. U<br />
VTV1EW LEIGH -• CLACDB U M<br />
STEWART GRANGER . FLORA BOBSM •'<br />
"CAESAR AND CLEOPATRA"<br />
In Technicolor<br />
In En Slun Stuitnt<br />
THURS., FBI,, and SAT, AUOIIST I . I . !• —<br />
GEORGE SANDEBS - SJGNE BASM<br />
CAROLE LANDI8 . ARIM TAMIKOFF<br />
"A SCANDAL IN PARK"<br />
MON, TVEB, mna WED, APC, U-IS-14<br />
GAIL HU8BELL . DIANA L¥WH<br />
BRIAN DONUVY • WILLIAM DEMABE8T •<br />
" Our Hearts Were Growing<br />
lw pfaner Crtonn. Mawh <strong>of</strong> Ting «B< I<br />
PBL, mni BAT, APQ. ls-ie-n<br />
CMARLES Win • JENNIFER JON1S<br />
PBTER. LAWFOKD . HELEN WAUB
9MIAM MUSIC<br />
"Upon Ibb Kwk Will I Baud My Oknnh"<br />
Matthew 16:18<br />
r,j(n, Whose Neck Was Broken<br />
By Jap Prison Guard, Here Sun jay<br />
CONGBECATtONAL SINGING j<br />
T T T r 7 T T T T<br />
Simplicity and Beauty<br />
y y |<br />
We believe bi it is a genuine tribute to the common J<br />
•enBe ot the American people that so inany have toriie )<br />
to ns with a requast for a "simple funeral," i<br />
Their grief is no less deep, that they wish to avoid f<br />
display, and we respect that feeling, ft<br />
Our services can bt as simple as desirud and yet he \<br />
jeverent, beautiful and complete to the smallest detail, J<br />
Cadman<br />
FUNERAL DIRECTORS<br />
900 Central Ave. Phone <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 0077 V<br />
i<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Max Bear. oT Port<br />
ludcrdale, Fla., have been VISKUJK<br />
in <strong>Ocean</strong> Oily for a few days. Mrs<br />
Bear is the former Miss Pearl<br />
Shapiro, this city.<br />
••-<br />
O.C. «H5 O.C. list ]<br />
STANWOO!) ARMS<br />
815 PLYMOUTH PLACE<br />
NELSON ARMS<br />
$SJ BELAHCKY PLACE<br />
ROOMS — Wtek - Monih - Sr»s<br />
Hotel Strand<br />
9th and Wesley Av.<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
Opmn All Ymar<br />
PACT. M. SPIECKEH<br />
YOUTH for Ch<br />
°**th for CHRIST<br />
A YOUTH RALLY THAT'S<br />
REALLY DIFFFERENT<br />
Every Saturday Night<br />
SPEAKER THIS SATURDAY<br />
u Rev. Lehman Strauss<br />
Wmtm •! 1^ OaJvM7 -hiriM Chnrch, Brtstol, Pm,<br />
SPECIAL MUSIC BY<br />
•/ John Toroni, OuUtandins VioUnut<br />
H. SMVTB. aba<br />
Vo-rtfc ««• Chrt>t<br />
1 «>th*<br />
CHURCH<br />
Ex-Jap Prisoner<br />
At the Tabernacle<br />
Chaplain, AJao N, Y,<br />
'' 1 ~ 2 e, to Speak<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Tabernacle<br />
Association — 67th SeMoa<br />
Auto tnlranci-, Ail.urj An, bciweco Sth and 6th SU.<br />
Col. (Chaplain)<br />
SUNDAY, AUGUST 11, <strong>1946</strong><br />
A. C, Oliver<br />
Preacher<br />
D, C.<br />
7i4S P. M.<br />
in the<br />
VILLAGE<br />
THEATRE<br />
8th and Boardwalk<br />
BUI-EBB QUARTET _ FrMa<br />
JMfaM, kpM; Tkclm. •<br />
•u* an •( nuraMMk,<br />
THBTODNItKU<br />
Church Announcements<br />
Dr.L(wterW,<br />
Auman<br />
Nc* vom citr<br />
Preacher<br />
10:45 A.M.<br />
in the<br />
TABERNACLE<br />
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MEETS 12:15 (Noon)<br />
Wednesday at<br />
SIMMS'<br />
wneom<br />
Morning Worship in St. John's at II A. I<br />
Sendees •iMnsaici by<br />
St. John's Lutheran Chm<br />
ROBT. C, DAVIS, S,T,D,, BlW<br />
To come out Sunday and join ASM who gathar 16 giv« thanks to<br />
tbe <strong>On</strong>e whs provides aU our comfort* and all our needs.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Baptint Chutvb<br />
•ev, VIcUc •, BsMa<br />
Firet PreaSjritriiU! Church<br />
tm, owna rtaoher<br />
Holy Trinity Episcopal<br />
Church<br />
•n. IkMt i.<br />
St. AagwUn»*B R. C.<br />
Church<br />
««. IUHMIiiiii B. Doyl*<br />
•n. lank M, B<br />
Union ChaacI By.the«W<br />
•«, Uan Bowtnmn<br />
BOM omn<br />
Pint Methodist Chuck<br />
•M, A. L. OMWi<br />
St. John's liathcraa<br />
Chureh<br />
tUw. lilMO, Davit<br />
St. Mary'a Chapd<br />
i. ButbsioaMw •.<br />
mm,<br />
M l<br />
Oc«ao <strong>City</strong> Tube-made<br />
cm it. nod Artwy •••<br />
Christian Science<br />
M<br />
TAIWINACU BATTMT<br />
Thu me«M»ge Mge b u •p «pon»ored by y the** Otean te Oiy y btd><br />
meMmen •» in W recognition "" <strong>of</strong> " our . churches' . . service, .<br />
benefit fit Md, vakw to our<br />
HOWARD a (n-AINTOtf ATUimO<strong>On</strong>TB.<br />
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Mrs. Darby,<br />
Celebrates Her<br />
Mrs, Annie H. DifW, *«*•s and her sister<br />
.Mrs, Mat' Cillalmn. <strong>of</strong> Ciiniden.<br />
Mr iiiifl Mrs, C!i>nrce Slawlor 134i<br />
Bay av, iiave Miss May Read aa<br />
tiieir gueil for a month,.<br />
1 •Talks on<br />
sbySea<br />
»*. fVANCM HABVEY CBUN<br />
Mtisasta -Kfiat ingpire Mmit -Tlwii<br />
fiPl atf' Airutre<br />
LUBRICATION 'Church on die Boari<br />
EXPERT - ANY CAB<br />
EDW. G, KURTZ<br />
FOKD - MIBCVBV • LINCOLN Strand Theatre<br />
!« * Atlantft<br />
9th and the BOARDWALK<br />
VMtinf Rawrbni Wrloome<br />
MEETS Sunday Evening, <strong>Aug</strong>. 11, 7:45P.Ml<br />
TODAY<br />
Speaker<br />
, Russell Button, superintendent.<br />
6P.M, Dr. Ivan Haged<<br />
11 a. m—Worship Service, The<br />
pastor preaching.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong>ic Hotel<br />
Pastor Belhrl Lalhfnii Chunh,<br />
6; JO p. m.—Youth meetiiiB An<br />
hour eoiiriuctrti by the youiiR people<br />
for everyone. Pastor BeaUie con- WealeyAve, at HlhSt.<br />
Harry Danner, Musical Direct**<br />
tinues ins -Sumnicr series <strong>of</strong> Bible<br />
Messages, slanted. toward young d, ,<br />
MM lltyml*, Vmalfal; IgaM Prickill,<br />
ORGAN MUSK A1KION<br />
CONOREOATIONAL SINGING<br />
f<br />
CHURCHES<br />
OolUBtHd from paf* t<br />
The mld-wwk eorvloe <strong>of</strong> prayer<br />
and Bible study oircrs you a iinie<br />
for meditation and worship. Everyone<br />
is welcome.<br />
Hear*<br />
The paster will be in the church<br />
JphiMi<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice daily. Monday to Friday, frum<br />
4 lo 6 p m. He will !«• Kind tu niiit<br />
.r Monday afternoon all those desiring to talk UJ liliii on<br />
meetiVTg <strong>of</strong> the Wom- personal church mailers,<br />
thi! First Presby-<br />
• . .<br />
• was Rev, Wlllliini ST. JOHN'S •<br />
DD former pastor<br />
»E prissbyterlan Ohureh.<br />
eVANUKLli:AL 1.1 IMKRAN<br />
"" hsiilte on •Poems<br />
ioth Hi, and Mnlral IV,<br />
UolK-rl V, Utivjs, S.T l> . Putor<br />
who wrote <strong>of</strong> the<br />
8:30 a m,—church Srhiwi. with<br />
•re quoted by Rev,<br />
classes fur all asm uiid n^iini<br />
Ileld, Tennyson and<br />
courses <strong>of</strong> study, The wrvircs arc in<br />
charge <strong>of</strong> Superllilendtiit F. Kdwin<br />
Reiber and Assislant BupiTliitciidiril<br />
[avorites. Fred Klein.<br />
The adult class will hr tnuttlit by<br />
Rev. churli's Trunk, pusior ul Uii<br />
duriM the musical portion<br />
Lltlta Lutlli'ran Churrli.<br />
t i were senorita Marie Vihrlors ure nirdlully inviird to<br />
no; <strong>of</strong> Mexico city, Bllend,<br />
U11iy Moss, eonlnUtci, <strong>of</strong> 11 a, m,—Tlir chlif KiMvIro oi<br />
ma_ They were aceomp- Worship, Mui.it-ul niimiiois liy HiiiTy<br />
^ piano by Mrs, Rupert Daniier and Jpiinette Hinki-s, The<br />
pu.-iliir will prcnrll on Vilul Still IKtlih<br />
„„„ song "Estreli A cordial iiivitatlun IK i xi.iKliil in<br />
i Undo," Miw Moss alj^ viBilors.<br />
B we«. Dleh," "My Mollier 7:45 p. m.=Thr Churiih on thp<br />
flld My Httlr" and "My Boardwalk, strand Tliruti-r, ftth st<br />
and Boardwalk, S|x!ukrr iur HIP pvi<br />
yiiernian,<br />
, "c Thomas, president<br />
—ume<strong>of</strong> the work or the<br />
Rhich Includps upkm-p or<br />
t »no the pastor'« auuimo-<br />
BUintenaiice <strong>of</strong> a coa<br />
were sold by the home<br />
and after the meet<br />
i will Main convene a<br />
.jit Monday In the solar<br />
; Benders, _<br />
(Mrs William Miller, o<br />
, are ipendinii the season<br />
!/ av.<br />
,„ ____.- -3 ADB<br />
s QUICK fMSUL-n)<br />
1 KINGDOM HAUL OF<br />
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES<br />
B5S Asbury nv. Boredom Can To Sing Solo, Sunday Flower Garden<br />
There will be no meetinn Autrust<br />
8 or II as Jehovah's witnesses are Be Overcome<br />
Award Is Made<br />
ussembled In eonventlon at Olcve.<br />
land, Ohio,<br />
Many <strong>of</strong> Jehovah's witnesses Pulor Says Ble»«ing»<br />
GMim H. Widn urthday wmntmnnr TOlWimr Wl<br />
world.wide are enjoying this great<br />
Internalionii! convention. Upward Taken for Granted<br />
1. Ribbon Winner week at tin Madden IWI BaniMr- resident <strong>of</strong> .<br />
ium, Haddon Helabts, H, J. Mid ihe Md.nr HMJM.J<br />
<strong>of</strong> 70.000 are rceElviiiir Instructions<br />
aeorw H. Wlcta. 34U Oenual<br />
Rev, Oarl Reamer, pastor <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Mn, Dartw l« rtowtti »«*«« here u fw faek tm-UM, _<br />
that will help them in the trylnij<br />
BV., wa» Bwaidea » yellow rfBBen<br />
Oenlrul Melhodist fjhureii <strong>of</strong> At-<br />
improvement from a recent sen . laundiv ta*n« »>«"nau, iuiiiuics huve always followed that sola, Sunday mamlnir, will to, «1 ound the Qardens railroad station joins them here for frequent visits.<br />
- seeoiid wnrrior; Helen sharp, tlurd Idea Vurlely oieroomes boredom, Talked With Qud List • Night."<br />
Members assert Umt not only will They had as their guests last<br />
QUICK MgUllt<br />
niiig will be Dr. lvim lluKi'rinrn, warrior; Annu Miller, tourth wnrriur;<br />
the platform be more Beeessible if W«K Re^aS Mri Walter HU1<br />
pastor <strong>of</strong> Betliil Luthcrun Chiirch,<br />
11 nd seekinie Christ introdueeK var- lOlrlonl,<br />
Edith Burbuur. Kuard <strong>of</strong> the loresl;<br />
the weeds are removed, but the and daughter, Judy, and MUs BHU-<br />
PhtludPlpliia. Hurry Diiimrr, ti'liiir;<br />
iely into life."<br />
Ann Robinson. Hunrd <strong>of</strong> the tepee;<br />
station will be more attractive to<br />
Isuhle Prlckltt, piiiiiist.<br />
During the musical pfoEram,<br />
Marie Smith and Millie Denim, Mte Mae Reynolds, contralto, sang cake with candles.<br />
visitors,<br />
councillors; Linda Chance Puw- several numbers, acfonipanied at "Present were Richard v
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0<br />
Ss^as -ji.v<br />
"v :
1<br />
Vrt'<br />
• on the<br />
Ctab ll<br />
Trolling and<br />
Charter Parties<br />
Beach Thor<strong>of</strong>are<br />
Yacht Agency<br />
0» the Bay at Ftnrt SI<br />
Wkm MM<br />
Qwt. C. K, Lent<br />
KEPSEA<br />
'FISHING<br />
Cat*. Earf Down.<br />
•X .*:-. : -•• —»a nnr»><br />
ftt*» r * •»» * Ht SB<br />
IBSWM SSWSWM '^tea^sflal VmBf^staiswsAsl<br />
BAY<br />
[Feet Injuries HiffK<br />
*9Jrffi<br />
Donough and Miss Ann Keating, <strong>of</strong><br />
•ywood, over the^week end,<br />
month at 3617 Central av.,<br />
month's vacation at 85S1 Central av.<br />
SIM Asbury av.<br />
ENJOY<br />
BAY or SEA<br />
Charter<br />
Orls Craft Cruiser<br />
Edith M.H<br />
Pleasure or Fishing<br />
Beach Thor<strong>of</strong> are<br />
Yacht Basin<br />
<strong>On</strong> the Bay at First St.<br />
Phone 0721-J<br />
S*e Captain Bob<br />
Roxborotigh, Pa., are vawttonlng at Mm Russell McLaughlln. <strong>of</strong> Bolly-<br />
Iwood. Ma,, and Mr, and Mn Jamta<br />
and son. Olney, Pa., are spending Mr. and Mrs. John 8. Martin, I<br />
Ike summer at 3904 Atbury sw, Philadelphia, are completing their<br />
• # • IttrmAamlwlti twin BJ*h - aJ=ft *- -"-" I<br />
* • • Mr, and Mrs. Belford OoIIlns, 3M7<br />
J. B. BarUett and family, <strong>of</strong> Wash- Central av.. have as their guests<br />
' Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dewees. Dal'<br />
<strong>of</strong> minor tagton, D, o,, arrived Friday to thta week Mr* Collins" brother and<br />
las. Pa., and 407 uth st,, entertained<br />
Mr. and Mrs, James M<strong>of</strong>fet, Jr..<br />
treated at the dis-•pend<br />
the rest <strong>of</strong> the seuon at Ml itoter-ln-law, Mr, and Mrs, Ja We« ntUlon. n,, over the week<br />
a* Bhup mt., at Charlerol, Fa., v_end,<br />
• • • are accompanied by their two sons,<br />
Alowt anon, <strong>of</strong> Anbury «*„ Mr* Charles Clarke hud family, and their wive* Jame, Sharp. Jr!<br />
Oeean <strong>City</strong>, and Mary jane Mum- Phljadelphla. have taken an apart, and wife. Betty; Jack Sharp and<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bleakley,<br />
Carton park, P^, and 8701 Central<br />
ford. Shore rd., Somers Point, were<br />
av,, recently entertained their<br />
Mated at the hosplUU bwt Wed- <strong>of</strong> the summer. Nancy Sharp.<br />
and his wife, Mr, and Mr* Bui<br />
nesday, and Oale Miller, West ay,<br />
Bleakley. Jr., <strong>of</strong> me Town House,<br />
this city, m treated Thursday.<br />
Miss Mumford had a laceration <strong>of</strong><br />
the toe. The others had blisters the month at Mil Central av "<br />
, Ralston. Jr. <strong>of</strong> Bpringtan<br />
requiring attention.<br />
• * *<br />
Manor. Bywood, P*.<br />
Recent arivau are Or. and Mrs.<br />
• • •<br />
William • DcLaney, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,<br />
Central <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> who will be here for the rot <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Heber Loveland, <strong>of</strong><br />
season at 3010 Asbury av.<br />
Capta<br />
Brldgeton, arrived Thursday to<br />
^tid the rest <strong>of</strong> the season at mm<br />
BT ESTGIXA BERGEK<br />
Central av,<br />
• • *<br />
MARTY OTTS Mr, and Mrs, Franklin Derbnhlre,<br />
MARINE<br />
<strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, are spending the<br />
mum at MM Central IK;<br />
„,, Md ^ wmm nm ^<br />
**""• **Wl«delphta. ere spending th<br />
f Mr. and Mr* t H. Htetomm and<br />
here Thursday and win spend the<br />
Mr, and Mrs, Daniel Wanner and<br />
the balanee <strong>of</strong> the season at 9M<br />
Wesley av.<br />
WUliain HeUiBtel, Mr and Mrs. Roy.<br />
aen Bwift, Mr, and Mr* Bdward<br />
Firth and Mrs, Boblnholds mother,<br />
Mrs. Louis Evans, Saturday evening.<br />
The affair was in honor <strong>of</strong> Mrs.<br />
BOATS FOR<br />
ATLANTIC MARINE STATION<br />
KEYS MADE<br />
AU.TYFE8<br />
LEMONTS<br />
308B.yAv. Ph. 1787<br />
MARGARET JOHNSON<br />
SCHOOT. o/<br />
DANCE and DRAMA<br />
Tap, Acrobatic, To*( B.Drt» Ballroom<br />
Women s Figure Improvement<br />
W79A Start Tekphoi^lMTS<br />
• —OPEN Alt TEAR-<br />
i ^<br />
4 ^^rwas-k.<br />
PLEASURE<br />
FLEET<br />
TMtttig<br />
SPEEDBOAT<br />
SAILIMt TRIPS<br />
¥<br />
TRIP<br />
JAMES MONROE<br />
Fre,oem Trip* Day or Night<br />
Chris'<br />
Dock .<br />
<strong>On</strong> the Bay<br />
Just South <strong>of</strong> 9th St.<br />
Mn, Samuel Weir and | with Atlantic Oentnil AlrllMi-<br />
BIKE<br />
Hour Week SMMI<br />
in<br />
Ah. Taodcn, Blcjete far 1,<br />
BtaM , Mta M^itaua Bafer B<br />
RHIBC WPMit. and M.<br />
ta« Okaln<br />
LEE<br />
BDU HEAJM)UABTERS<br />
10th A We«]Cy<br />
Angler'a Hetwlquarten<br />
Rod. Tadde<br />
Bait<br />
Oulboud<br />
Moton<br />
EDCORNMAN<br />
943 A*bury A v<br />
•FUN DECK•<br />
Plymouth PL A B'wmfc<br />
The plmoe hundreds <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> atr*a Gneato Mtt<br />
Mi entertain th« children.<br />
OPEN 10 A.M.<br />
?h<br />
Play on<br />
Municipal Court*<br />
«TH STREET<br />
wd ATLANTIC AVE.<br />
JACOB C.<br />
SCHUFF<br />
710 Aabury Aven-<br />
Convenient ]<br />
amnitd any<br />
your ohudrm<br />
rtdesafelTS<br />
expertir if Tfto<br />
en In an<br />
accidents are<br />
tlon, under<br />
patient tesc<br />
worthy horse,<br />
reasonable prtc*,^<br />
MAR*<br />
School <strong>of</strong><br />
amnro <strong>of</strong><br />
SAILBO A<br />
For Bootless Yachts<br />
p «teMf l«n»t<br />
Pw MB Naviee—We <strong>On</strong> Qrw Y«<br />
ArMn<br />
p<br />
We Can Taka Tom-<br />
JOS F, * BIOBABD P. SMITH<br />
Budi Thoc<strong>of</strong>are Yacht Ae«K7<br />
ON TIffi BAY AT HROT —"<br />
CHILDREN'S P,<br />
FWDAY — 7i30 P, M,<br />
HOTEL FLANDI<br />
l.thandBoMtrwalk<br />
floor Show — Amateur Vaudeville —]<br />
LoUIpors<br />
Admiasion 35c<br />
CHILDREN'S DANCING CLA!<br />
Every Morntng<br />
10-12 (Ballet—Tap—Acrobatic and Drnm I<br />
75 cts. per Lesson ,<br />
ADULT PRIVATE LESSdNS<br />
•T ATPODJTMKNT<br />
ffi« Trot — Walt. — Modernistic 4- HI<br />
$140 per Lamm<br />
• - -im<br />
t to which mort <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> people<br />
when they need hospitaUiation, has<br />
•event! years been regarded as a<br />
• complete Institution for Its uize.<br />
J>le <strong>of</strong> meeting molt situations that<br />
ht arise here, even in summer.<br />
Last week, however, its board <strong>of</strong> go?m<br />
announced lone ranee plans for<br />
Mision Improvement involviiur addi-<br />
• and improvements amounting to<br />
expenditure <strong>of</strong> 1100,000, within the<br />
Jy tamedUte future,<br />
Ae major improvement will be the<br />
Btion <strong>of</strong> a new surgicaJ and clinical<br />
i, which wlH make it po»sible for the<br />
pita] to greatly extend the scope <strong>of</strong><br />
f VAptf<br />
r The board hopes to •tart work on one<br />
' more <strong>of</strong> the several contemplated<br />
jwta MM time next year, provided<br />
inrinR can be arranpvd and materials<br />
I tfluipnMfflfc are •vailable.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> no doubt will be aiked<br />
assist in the financing, Fullv cogniz-<br />
• <strong>of</strong> the hospital's close proximity and<br />
. to doubt that this community will<br />
fun share.<br />
t Babies Arm Coming f<br />
The babies are going to romp back<br />
[ absence, caused by the late Mr.<br />
and the cuVrent Mr. Hirohito. The<br />
ie, <strong>of</strong> couMe, ii to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s<br />
1 <strong>of</strong> the annual Baby Parade (we<br />
The Baby Parade, for more than SO<br />
amok, waa always <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s<br />
Ht summer event. Many <strong>of</strong> the<br />
parading babies have since entered<br />
FIVE TEAKS AGO<br />
About MO don competed tor na-<br />
tional point Minis In the resort's<br />
HIM dog •how, a«B|ed at the Recreation<br />
Center to benefit Bhore<br />
Memorial Hospital.<br />
• m m<br />
New city and stele fUgs were<br />
presented to Mayor Oeorge D. Richards,<br />
(or the Music Pier flas: nuut,<br />
by Mr, and Mrs. William Watwn<br />
Adams.<br />
• * 9<br />
The Dover Fishing Club won the<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> cup casting tournament.<br />
as <strong>Ocean</strong> city Fishing Club flniahed<br />
third.<br />
* a •<br />
A record-breaking, 6»-pound mar-<br />
Hancock u Director <strong>of</strong><br />
lln ly caught <strong>of</strong>f the resort by<br />
D. «, mm Reaer<br />
Jack Stewart, <strong>of</strong> Chester, pa.<br />
Forum and Ag'in 9 'Elm Sr-vSrb b by the n^nt, but<br />
<strong>of</strong> her birth .i! ana still her<br />
it TEAKS AGO ipuan urn saor PIKASK I __^ "hojae town;"<br />
town;" and<br />
and<br />
alts a MMlaM<br />
to the Bright family.<br />
Dr. Christian F. Relsner. <strong>of</strong> New <br />
80 we haw a ttw Mat ottr enfoToement authorities<br />
enforce only when ttw spirit mom them, and<br />
which in nine waee out at It maun Invoking a penalty<br />
against the type <strong>of</strong> peraon far which the ordtoano*<br />
If ordinance M oould o» Invoked erTecttrely to<br />
elUninate the few "Hairy a^MBW and not nokst the<br />
inaBensM male batter, M be more Inclined to<br />
endorse It. At it •BUHK. tt kaa mao» amfrlawi <strong>of</strong> a<br />
lane proportion <strong>of</strong> our vtatUnt mala batowa.<br />
to observa the aaiua eadB sf mcoMty Uwt MOM<br />
them insist the mnnM i<strong>of</strong>low.<br />
"y * T. ' :<br />
JoSerra'$ Low Doum --«* in hti sar^aa ka put. on » * B l | l<br />
the limelight fla tbs atoot. And if you wouM oui«<br />
and while bunttnc for ATOM H a<br />
And Atlaa mtrteMd me<br />
up Mai It btcaas»<br />
•mm
jar** at Ha Utt MM<br />
I Angler, 93, Has Monthly Prize<br />
I Bi* Fa*. Haul In State Contest<br />
To B* Awarded<br />
For • • •<br />
«ffl,,*i<br />
MACKBIIII<br />
w woar. MIU Bishop, John Palmer,<br />
Newt Morrell. Ed Beale, BUI King,<br />
Bmer Itownsend, Ted Orufwe and<br />
your newsboy have pledged to do<br />
their part to help this fine fellow<br />
make this day one <strong>of</strong> the outstanding<br />
days <strong>of</strong> toe summer season,<br />
• • •<br />
i^l,il! »i»t «o P~v «^"> » * •<br />
"'i, noli I. dry town. There were four bottles Oeorge Bauer expects to go fishing<br />
credit*, at KM <strong>of</strong> liquor as prtees. They all went If and when they get his boat ready<br />
The new motor his just arrived and<br />
it now looks as though the Bauer<br />
•h. Cigarettes also were plentiful in clan may eat flsh before the summer<br />
Is ever.<br />
lucky numbers walked home with<br />
• • *<br />
I carton.<br />
Norman BfUf has just resjived<br />
his new DodgV but complains that<br />
Our old friend, Elmer HUlegan. he la unable to find a place to park<br />
mlfpSated all the way from Phlladel- over the week ends, cheer up,<br />
¥e8$ we 9 re<br />
handling<br />
MORE<br />
shore calls<br />
than ever<br />
beforef/<br />
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sx OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />
for Theft<br />
$1000 Ring<br />
Found in Home <strong>of</strong><br />
Colored Domestic<br />
^Charged with larceny <strong>of</strong> a tiOOO<br />
^ Hag, Dlna Oarmlehael, ie. col-<br />
domestic, was held In MOM<br />
for the grand jury in police<br />
* Saturday, ,<br />
• Detective Samuel Price said that<br />
" • "suddenly remembered" she<br />
I the rint when he visited her nt<br />
home. 419 West av,, after the<br />
ter <strong>of</strong> the ring, Mrs. H. a. John<br />
, MB1 Central av,. reported it<br />
i missing.<br />
:*f Mrs, Johnson testified the jewelry<br />
wu always kept in a bureau drawer.<br />
t'ftOBJ which it disappeared while<br />
K m was out and Dlna was doing<br />
k-housework. The defendant claimed<br />
Kto have found the ring on the kit-<br />
ehen floor and picked it up, intend.<br />
ipt to return it, *<br />
ti-.". James J, Baker. 18. negro, <strong>of</strong> the<br />
•me address, was ordered by the<br />
.'aourt to be turned over to military<br />
authorities as an Army deserter. He<br />
Bad been taken into custody<br />
'nice for questioning in the r<br />
disappearance<br />
Negro Held For Attempted<br />
Burglary <strong>of</strong> 2 'Dime' Stores<br />
AtlMtic <strong>City</strong> Suspect Offers Alibi; to Face<br />
Grand Jury; <strong>On</strong>e Store's Office Ransacked; No Cash<br />
Attempted burglary <strong>of</strong>-both OCTBI-<br />
Oity live and ten cent stores was<br />
solved last Thursday night, ticearl<br />
ing to resort police, by the arrest<br />
Thd 29<br />
Car Afire After It<br />
HiU Pole; 2 Injured<br />
A Philadelphia young woman an_<br />
i'-. mt escort were injured at Tuekahoe<br />
> FWday when the car in which they<br />
; *trc riding struck a pale and caught<br />
.Taken tp Shore Memorial Hospital<br />
, was Jans liddis. 22, suffering a frsc,<br />
mired pelvis, and Lawrence Moore.<br />
3S. slaa <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, with brain<br />
concussion.<br />
State Poliee ef the Court House<br />
bftrrack reported that John calla<br />
per, 33O0 W, Perm st., wp the<br />
driver. The crash occurred wher<br />
be last control <strong>of</strong> the car at \<br />
curve.<br />
Tucfcahoe volunteer firemen r\<br />
tinguiahed the fire. The ear was i<br />
total Ion, Or, J, a, DeSantis ad<br />
ministered first aid to the victims.<br />
Theodore R, Bfuwri, 29,<br />
235 Kentucky av., Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />
Brown, formerly an <strong>Ocean</strong> Ci ty<br />
resident, was held for the* grand<br />
Jury on a charge at attempti'd bum<br />
Ifiry Of HIP Wool worth sitirt 1 , at a<br />
hearing be tare Pplice Judgy Howard<br />
Warren. Saturday,<br />
A second charge <strong>of</strong> burglarizing<br />
the Murphy Co." store iieruwi the<br />
street was not prnssfd ut that time,<br />
doinf I pending further police invcKimutinii,<br />
" ' * Chief Robert J Lackey a*k**d thut<br />
the complaint not be inuvf-cJ.<br />
OFFERS ALIBI<br />
rown, through fuun^I Inane<br />
Nutter, <strong>of</strong> Atlantic <strong>City</strong>; pleiufud nut<br />
guilty to the attempted entry ot ilw<br />
Woo)worth Htort 1 ; and iitternpted to<br />
show for his defense that he wus<br />
soniewhere else at the time.<br />
Judge WarrPn Iield him for grunti<br />
ury net ion on the trstMiHuiy itt !*» =<br />
rojnian William BprinlL «. ho NUH:I<br />
he saw* Brown Fillers Jr«ni tin*<br />
doorway ol the store ubuui 11 30<br />
m. Thursday whiJe the uiiik-or V,AS<br />
pat roiling his beat ami uuikinM iu-<br />
ward the store,<br />
ESCAPED ARRESTED LATER<br />
Spruiii said hi* positively reeuy-<br />
nized Brown before Uic deffiidurst<br />
started to run bptwi'pn two hinlciiiu^<br />
and eventuan>" escaped, only to h* s<br />
t'd about un hiiUr iater at un<br />
ice crvuni sUifv on W'vsi uv. ni s ar;<br />
7th si. I<br />
night arid that the <strong>of</strong>fire WII.H r<br />
mucked without any money ur ui<br />
articles beinM Uiken,<br />
Tiie mmiiiH oi entry hi rv wiis bv<br />
the method ui nppniM the luck M<br />
a riuur, tht* siimi. 5 us \vus att* niji<br />
Lit the Wutilwurlh Morr, t'l<br />
Lnikey said hi* wu:, runvimMci l><br />
L-riinen isvrv by ihv Kiiiii*' n« r-,iui.<br />
Cut in Federal<br />
Spending Urged<br />
Tlii' Federal i-memmrnl has hi<br />
uiilnbutinti iti ljiiluliuiiUiy pi<br />
rt 5 fi" by i'untiinjirii; iifhi ! ll nyn't<br />
a, THIS'uw. yu-ivr'H hy inc fruH<br />
itiVH. hll'illinllnii ;i;id dihtcji-iiiiM I?i<br />
OfK'N KHliJAY nnd HATURDAY K<br />
Old Affe Aid Cost<br />
Rising in State<br />
Cost <strong>of</strong> old age ussistanrc In New<br />
Jtawy Is continuing to rise, dur to<br />
Increased allotments.<br />
Suiford Bates, commissioner <strong>of</strong><br />
Institutions and agencies, sttid the<br />
Average monthly grant to recipients<br />
In June was $33.30. compared with<br />
433,23 In May and S31.74 in .Tune.<br />
1JMS. The state was assisting 22,925<br />
persons under the program as <strong>of</strong><br />
June 30. compared with 23.57rt a<br />
year earlier The cost is shared by<br />
federal, state and county adminis-<br />
trations.<br />
Want a More<br />
FIGURE?<br />
the frunt-<br />
lu<br />
plt<br />
<strong>of</strong> thi*<br />
been ripped oIL and part ul ili<br />
had been pried nut ui tin<br />
t hd<br />
dutir<br />
, The pe^entage ef tax exempt<br />
property In Mew Jersey ro§# from<br />
14^ per sent <strong>of</strong> all fatable property<br />
to 1935 te ig*4 per eent in 1945, re-<br />
j»ru *the N#w Jersey Taxpayers As-<br />
•ociaUon.<br />
Store had not beei<br />
Another witm 1 **. Jerry PcPi-unc-u.<br />
.estilied tliat he saw u man ui the<br />
build and cluihecl liki> Hruwn<br />
,c?ave the WuuiWurth tUjurwuy jn>t<br />
spi*tted hi ui, DeFrunru<br />
said lie iiad noticed the man m<br />
he doorway some time earlier and<br />
heard sounds emanating iruni the<br />
recess as he passed it un his wuy<br />
honie,<br />
AT POOL ROOM, CLAIM<br />
Defense produced a parade <strong>of</strong> wit-<br />
lesses who testified that Brown wsus ;<br />
.t a pool room, the ice cream store !<br />
nd another west side store from j<br />
bout 10:45 p, m= until about nud* j<br />
night Several o! them to,stt.h*d he I<br />
was at the store at 11,30, whrr<br />
Spfuill said he saw Bruwn on An-<br />
bury av,<br />
Nutter asked dismissyl <strong>of</strong> tflr rtim=<br />
plaint on the ground that ifjsuffi-<br />
cient evidence was pru^enti'd. JudMf*<br />
Warren, however, said that Miiri* the<br />
case was so eomplus, he would pri s =<br />
fer the decision be made by a hi^iii*r<br />
authority, 'iii fairness to ui] inn-<br />
eerned,"<br />
Poliee disclosed that Hit* Murphy<br />
Co, store had htjvii enlrred liip KiiniM<br />
Aydai.'atiiiy it* tin<br />
AYD5 Candy V,<br />
In rlink'»l tf^tn<br />
t hiin_ K«i |«'r?4*!ns I<br />
ta 15 poun.Jji iiv.r<br />
Summer Dress<br />
Sale<br />
20% Off<br />
ALL SUMMER<br />
Staintorf<br />
Music Shop]<br />
816 Asbury Aveni<br />
Presents ,,, In Persoj<br />
and Publithmd in America'a GTmatmat Family Retort<br />
Stainton's<br />
Department Store<br />
$16.95 Dresses,<br />
$14,95 Dresses,<br />
$12.95 Dresses,<br />
$10.95 Dresses,<br />
$ 8.95 Dresses,<br />
$ 8.30 Dresses.<br />
$ 7.95 Dresses,<br />
$ 6.95 Dresses,<br />
$ 6.80 Dresses,<br />
$ 5.95 Dresses,<br />
$ 4.95 Dresses,<br />
Less 20 '\<br />
Less 20' <<br />
Less 20'V<br />
Less 20'<<br />
Leas 20',<br />
Leas 20' •<br />
Lesa 20 'V<br />
Loss 20',<br />
Less 20 r ,<br />
Leas 20 entry<br />
I !te G, C. Murphy Co. eh»Jn<br />
»i attempted hurjlary or the-<br />
liworlh store, awl burrlvy<br />
tebnury at the home al Mrs,<br />
.Jl Unrtrr, 8W Ce««i«l •¥.<br />
valuable ring stolen from the<br />
r home was found in Bland's<br />
.jsloii, and a second ring was<br />
ivered from a girl friend. Lucille<br />
»ii, 30, also <strong>of</strong> 636 Simpson av..<br />
i said that Bland gave it to her,<br />
i was held under bail on a<br />
frge ef receiving stolen goods,<br />
LONG RECORD<br />
rhe negro is a well known char.<br />
fer to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> poliee, having<br />
Kcord <strong>of</strong> arrests dating back to<br />
ft, when he was still in school,<br />
I rieqrd shows an arrest for lewd.<br />
• in June, IBIS, and another »r-<br />
; on the same charie in April.<br />
10 when he was accused <strong>of</strong> being<br />
•Ping torn,<br />
June, 1140, Bland was arrested<br />
violating parole <strong>of</strong> the county<br />
1 and subsequently was sent to<br />
Annandale Reformatory, He<br />
out <strong>of</strong> the reformatory only<br />
hart time when inducted into<br />
! Army, in which he served more<br />
i three years,<br />
TED BY<br />
IECT1VE8S WIFE<br />
and allegedly cut screens <strong>of</strong> two<br />
tows at the Price apartment<br />
I stole a watch and some cash<br />
n two bedrooms. He was detect-<br />
I by Mrs. Price while escaping out<br />
• o[ the windows. The detective,<br />
o drove up in front <strong>of</strong> the house<br />
the psvrhological moment, saw<br />
• burglar running up the alley<br />
Bd pursued him on foot. He caught<br />
pnd on Bth st.. near Asbury av.<br />
hd arrested him,<br />
[While Detective Price was chas-<br />
[ Bland, Mrs. Marry Montgomery.<br />
apant <strong>of</strong> the second floor apart-<br />
nt, had telephoned police head*<br />
"ters, and a squad <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficeri,<br />
led by Ohlef Robert Lackey and<br />
Uptaln William Smith had sur-<br />
Tlinded the neighborhood.<br />
IH, WATCH RECOVERED<br />
[The detective marched his pris-<br />
Tif back home and turned him<br />
i*r to the others. At headquarters,<br />
i watch belonging to Price's step.<br />
•"luihter, Barbara Oery. was found<br />
Bland'i pocket. Moat <strong>of</strong> the<br />
•* he had disposed <strong>of</strong> along Oen-<br />
iv,, but it was recovered by a<br />
-ch with flashlights, <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />
[Bland admitted the unsolved Lin-<br />
burglary after previously eon.<br />
Ing the chain store eases, with<br />
Brown had been charged<br />
Resigns,<br />
to 111 Health<br />
Mi« Brock Not to<br />
Return; 3 Elected<br />
t resignation <strong>of</strong> Miss Isabel<br />
teacher <strong>of</strong> English in the<br />
grade for 14 ywirs and one<br />
" teachers in the<br />
j, was received<br />
Meepted with reBfet by the<br />
Fuhrman to Conduct <strong>On</strong> Pier<br />
At Memorial To Manne<br />
Noted Philadelphian to Bring Radio Station Con-<br />
cert Group; Plaque to Be Dedicated, <strong>Aug</strong>ust 25<br />
The ocean <strong>City</strong> commissioners<br />
have iliviled Clftrenrn Fuhrman,<br />
well known Philadelphili conductor<br />
and musical dirprlor at Station<br />
KYW. to conduct Hie municipal<br />
orchestra at the dedicatory services<br />
honoring the late J Fred Manne on<br />
Ihe Musii; Pier, Bunday evening,<br />
<strong>Aug</strong>ust 25. lie will augment the<br />
city orcheslrB with nifmbcra <strong>of</strong> his<br />
KYW concert group.<br />
A factor in the commissioners'<br />
choice was Mr, Puhrmans close<br />
friendship with Mr. Manne, who<br />
developed and popularised the pier<br />
concerts.<br />
Noted for his work in radio and<br />
on the concert stage, Mr, Fuhrman<br />
currently is heard or, the full NBC<br />
network with his "Today's Concert 1<br />
broadcast. He also is featured on<br />
numerous other programs.<br />
The creator <strong>of</strong> symphonic jaM,<br />
he was one <strong>of</strong> the first men in mu-<br />
sical circles to combine the old<br />
with the new. Another revolution,<br />
ary step he took was to forego the<br />
use <strong>of</strong> brass while playillK popular<br />
music on the radio. He built m<br />
orchestra with strings, wood winds<br />
and percussion when virtually every<br />
other radio unit featured Brass.<br />
Since the success <strong>of</strong> this expert,<br />
merit, several other orchestras have<br />
Four Guest Artists<br />
At Music Pier,<br />
Starting Saturday<br />
CLABFNt E FUHRMAN<br />
followed suit.<br />
The program at the Music Pier<br />
will be marked by the dedication<br />
<strong>of</strong> a plaque to the memory <strong>of</strong> Mr.<br />
Manne. It will be made a perma,<br />
nent part <strong>of</strong> the pier.<br />
MISS HBLEN WORBII.OW<br />
(Pictuin <strong>of</strong> other Coal Artlsti<br />
Etsewhere la This l»m!<br />
Four guest artists will appear with<br />
the city concert orchestra at the<br />
Music Pier during the eominf week.<br />
Director Joseph LaMonaca an-<br />
ounFes,<br />
Miss Helen Worrllow, Chegter. Pa.,<br />
MoreCoastGuards<br />
Go <strong>On</strong> Duty Here<br />
Lookout Tower<br />
Vigil Resumed<br />
Protection <strong>of</strong> boatmen by regu-<br />
lar Coast Quart personnel was re-<br />
sumed by the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Life'joiit<br />
Station <strong>of</strong> the V. 8. Ooast Ouard<br />
on Friday, after the station had<br />
been on an inactive, or caretaker,<br />
status since Ma> ,211.<br />
Itour new seamen were assigned<br />
to the station to supplement the<br />
two •«••*•• '" • who had been<br />
me a • more tlian two<br />
oio:ill<br />
BEIIftnB LOOKOUT DUTY<br />
This additional personnel enabled<br />
th>. station to restcre M-hour duty<br />
i •' the JoolEout tower on the ucean.<br />
trint near the inlet and provides<br />
«•ahort-nanded crU* to Jotnu<br />
rescue boats when necessary.<br />
The staUen before the war had<br />
a crew <strong>of</strong> 13 to 18 men regularly,<br />
and it had 10 stationed there be-<br />
fore the drastic cutback <strong>of</strong> serv-<br />
ice at the start <strong>of</strong> the summer<br />
season.<br />
FLOTILLA CONTINUES<br />
Because the crew is still too<br />
small for full scale operations.<br />
Air Transport<br />
<strong>Line</strong>s To Use<br />
Resort Field<br />
Required Repairs<br />
To Bar Start <strong>of</strong><br />
Service ThU Year<br />
Regular commercial airline op-<br />
erations at The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> airport<br />
probably will nut begin this sum-<br />
mer because <strong>of</strong> the legal and tech-<br />
nical difficulties involved in mak-<br />
ing the field safe for use <strong>of</strong> the<br />
big planes,<br />
_ This was disclosed Tuesday by<br />
Richard T, Mayer, president <strong>of</strong><br />
SeaeuasL Air <strong>Line</strong>s, operator <strong>of</strong> the<br />
field under a five-year lease.<br />
RECRADE RUNWAYS<br />
He did announce, however, that<br />
a project to grade and level the<br />
enisling runways <strong>of</strong> the airport was<br />
to start this week, Tiie work will<br />
include new gravel in some <strong>of</strong> the<br />
low spots and general improve-<br />
ment <strong>of</strong> the field for the operation<br />
<strong>of</strong> ,'iTiaiier private planes.<br />
The company also has a hangar<br />
on urder, but has not yet re-<br />
ceived It.<br />
"There are two, aJtd possibly<br />
three airlines inten»t*d In prs-<br />
I vidiitf regular scheduled steps at<br />
the Oiran fiiy airport," Mr,<br />
Mayer fnid, "but they will not<br />
**&nie In until our north-south<br />
•nnway is extended nbout 250<br />
'*•! to provide an added safety<br />
raiur In lunding,<br />
"^ir company has approached<br />
the ^jty commissioners with a re-<br />
quest that the city extend the<br />
runwa, m the benefit <strong>of</strong> such air-<br />
lines *)uid be to the community,<br />
not to iur company. We find the<br />
commlssljiers are agreeable, but the<br />
difficulties in how the city can<br />
legally piy.ye the funds for thii<br />
extension.<br />
jyric soprano, will be heard Satur- (memaers <strong>of</strong> the local flotilla <strong>of</strong><br />
day evening, and Andrew Gainey, lhe CoBst Ouard Auxiliar>; will<br />
Baritoe from Jackson Miss will j untinuj, to asyt with patrol<br />
if tnoit popular i<br />
Mhool building.<br />
day evening, an An<br />
Baritone from Jackson, Miss., will<br />
sing Sunday night,<br />
Next Wednesday's program will<br />
feature violin solos by Beryl Dolierty.<br />
or Audubon, and on Thursday the<br />
pier audience will be entertained by<br />
Claire M. Bradley, blind pianist<br />
from prexel Hill.<br />
IN LIOHT OPERA<br />
Miss Worrilow. who is «oloist at<br />
the Third Presbyterian Ohurch,<br />
Chester, has made many appear-<br />
ances in light opera, concerts, radio<br />
and churches throughout the east<br />
and mid-West. She also travelled<br />
I, Please)<br />
Hotels to Stay<br />
Open September<br />
Several Advw-<br />
UM Intentions<br />
A dozen <strong>Ocean</strong> Oity hotels have<br />
undertaken a cooperative advertis-<br />
ing campaign to assure prospective<br />
visitors that they have not Inflated<br />
their rates since the beginning <strong>of</strong><br />
the season.<br />
First advertisements <strong>of</strong> the scries<br />
»ppeafed late last week in news-<br />
papers <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia and other<br />
nearby cities. The cooperating<br />
Homes Tfaiigs from the^MO-room<br />
Flanders to the 20-room Hanlf Inn.<br />
-Guided by the principles that<br />
have made <strong>Ocean</strong> Oity America's<br />
Greatest Family Resort, these ho-<br />
tels and others are continuing to<br />
hold rates on a conservative plane<br />
as established at the beginning <strong>of</strong><br />
WOULD<br />
•The<br />
DELAY<br />
procedure would<br />
k il ft<br />
mean delaying the work until after<br />
tiie summer tamn is over, and<br />
the airlines wtid not be Interest,<br />
ed in earning lte f,)r the fall and<br />
winter because\t probably would<br />
not pay. \<br />
•However, we U confident that<br />
something will \ worked out to<br />
lengthen the rufcay during the<br />
winter, and Ocesrtpltj. win be in<br />
the airlines<br />
FILL ,<br />
,<br />
a position to<br />
next summer ^Y<br />
VIE B"BBI i: v 1 *<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Baby Adjudged Champion oi<br />
Revived Parade; Seen By 30,000 PeopI<br />
Second<br />
Tot Winner<br />
Division A<br />
Phila. Day P«<br />
Rated <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong><br />
Ever Seen Have<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> youngster!<br />
ried <strong>of</strong>f two <strong>of</strong> th#<br />
priae awards Wtdl<br />
morning' M th» reicwt<br />
its 37th baby parade on<br />
boardwalk.<br />
A throng estimated at<br />
persons witched the colorful,<br />
breus «nd melodiou* fpgetMM<br />
it passed in review from 6th to r<br />
•ta, u the main feature <strong>of</strong> the P<br />
adelphln Day celebratton. ~<br />
were 350 children ln line.<br />
r A view <strong>of</strong> the tremendous crowd that puked the Bomdw.111 during the<br />
day' The picture was taken immediateiy at the end <strong>of</strong> the event as the erowd<br />
rier.<br />
0. C, Impresses<br />
Mayor Samuel<br />
Phila. Officials<br />
Had Busy Day<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> wrote a friendly tale<br />
<strong>of</strong> two cities in its history book on<br />
Wednesday as it entertained about<br />
500 guests from the <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> Bro-<br />
therly Love, and at the same time<br />
provided an almost continuous<br />
Npec dele <strong>of</strong> entertainment for<br />
in..,, more thousands ot year-<br />
•"•.tfi and summer residents.<br />
K iadelphlB Day — coinciding<br />
th the first anniversary <strong>of</strong> V-u<br />
—-, Jay—found Mayor Bernard Sam-<br />
ing <strong>of</strong> rubbish already has builtt," and JJ other hiih ranking <strong>of</strong>fi-<br />
up a large ana in the vicinity <strong>of</strong>[Jls <strong>of</strong> that city, with their wives.<br />
ten'ativte plan, liB<br />
'o 'inc*i.t iiulhern ei, ^<br />
runway by Ming fill from the citi<br />
rubbish collection trucks. Dump<br />
will<br />
to assist with patrol dut-<br />
ies afloat over week ends, The<br />
Auxiliary ako helped patrol tiie<br />
bay Wednesday during the phila<br />
delphla Day raoM,<br />
RecommissioninR <strong>of</strong> the Oeean<br />
<strong>City</strong> station wag in line with<br />
similar action taken in Atlantic<br />
<strong>City</strong>, North Wildwoed, Bamegat,<br />
Bonds and other stations along the<br />
South Jersey cuast which had been<br />
made inactive about the same time.<br />
HOPE FOR MORE MEN<br />
Robert A. Merrill, boatswain's<br />
mate He), <strong>of</strong>ficer in charse <strong>of</strong><br />
the station here, and his evocutive<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficer, Guy Lewark, chief motor<br />
machinist, were hopeful that ad-<br />
ditional enust*d men will be pro-<br />
vided as the current Coast Ouard<br />
recruiting drive produces results.<br />
Stations were curtailed originally<br />
because, according to headquarters,<br />
there were insufficient men avail-<br />
able to man them and at the<br />
same time cany on duties at sea<br />
in various parts <strong>of</strong> the world.<br />
eepted with reBret by the<br />
<strong>of</strong> Idueation Tuesday night.<br />
Biwlt, whose home ta in<br />
MMburg, pa,, gave u the reBfon<br />
[,«inin| the III health <strong>of</strong> her<br />
BBUiM and h l l<br />
in| the III<br />
and htriell.<br />
English.<br />
Th» j<br />
|tMU«n:<br />
triell,<br />
%aUL Comeron. who has<br />
ng economic gcograpliy.<br />
W«s Brock us teacher<br />
eleeted three new<br />
I Uurence K, Brawn, Newton. Pa,,<br />
J»l toteh general science anfl eco-<br />
"«e ttogfaphy,<br />
ooward R, oibenon, tlnwood,<br />
•U teaeh mathematics<br />
Wm Virginia Ruth Brawn, Tam-<br />
,|*,, wm teach home esmomici,<br />
IS^*"* Ml » •«"»» Anders, who<br />
"MS at the end <strong>of</strong> the »pring<br />
» Bosrd renewed 111 IranapoT-<br />
LJoiMract with the Atlantic<br />
wuuBBrtaiiim Oe,. i% • Btato-<br />
IncreMe <strong>of</strong> 11 per cent,<br />
mr, but triiniportntlon <strong>of</strong><br />
Witt-<br />
*Unt«r. 1060 Aibury<br />
the season<br />
The<br />
on,"'the advertiseriiei<br />
advertisement alio nt lays,<br />
men-<br />
tioned the fact that all <strong>of</strong> the hotels<br />
but one will remain open through<br />
•eptember. These include The<br />
Flanders. Lincoln, Hanseom, Belle-<br />
vue. Breakers, Illinois, Blscayne.<br />
Raleigh, Strand, Tides and Hanif<br />
Inn, The OManie, also listed, will<br />
close early in September.<br />
A number <strong>of</strong> other hotels here, It<br />
it understood, also are planning to<br />
remain open through September<br />
this yew.<br />
S. J. Lifeguard<br />
Race Here Sept. 3<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Defend-<br />
ing Champion<br />
The annual South Jersey Cham-<br />
pionship racing tournament for life-<br />
guards will be staged In <strong>Ocean</strong> Oity<br />
on Tuesday, Beptember 3, the day<br />
after tabor Day, Beach Patrol Cap-<br />
tain Thomas Williams announced<br />
this week.<br />
The affair is being held here be-<br />
cause <strong>Ocean</strong> Oily won the Cham,<br />
plonship IMt year in Atlantic Oity,<br />
tinder an agreement <strong>of</strong> several<br />
years ago, the tournament always<br />
la to take place in th>< home waters<br />
Surf Unusually<br />
Warm Tim Year<br />
Bathers in the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> lurf<br />
orthepart eeuple <strong>of</strong> weeks have<br />
Sn cotrnfentinl h,ppUy upon how<br />
arm the water nee.this yew,<br />
And figures from the Beach<br />
arssa<br />
week the temnefmture, ••<br />
by the lifeguards, ranged<br />
76 and 74 degrees. The »««»<br />
VI d M d In the s<br />
MtaK<br />
cold at H<br />
tun wai 7<br />
grees. The » « »<br />
UDward. In the same<br />
Mnea<br />
the incinerator,<br />
Mr, Mayer Mid that a, recent<br />
survey <strong>of</strong> airline travel In and<br />
alt <strong>of</strong> the AUsntlc Cltj airport<br />
shawed that about 25 per cent<br />
<strong>of</strong> the pisseniers were bound t.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, on a run to Pitt.<br />
bnrEh, Fa., it wu faunl that M<br />
per «nt <strong>of</strong> the huaintss was<br />
from this resort, which has a<br />
tarter sammef popnbiin from<br />
that area,<br />
commercial transport planes<br />
nan land on the local field it pres-<br />
ent but they insist on tl* extra<br />
runway length for landing with<br />
heavy loads or under adver»t wea-<br />
ther conditions,<br />
city <strong>of</strong>ficials, the airline head<br />
said have been cooperative with<br />
the tenant company and are fcenly<br />
interested in attracting nmlar<br />
passenger service to the resort<br />
Visitor From Camin<br />
Wins Fishing Prize<br />
Edward R. Deibert, <strong>of</strong> Camftn,<br />
an <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> summer residiit,<br />
has been awarded the weekly m<br />
in the Cape May Bounty F<br />
boniest for the week <strong>of</strong> July 2<br />
His kinifish story was selected*«<br />
the outstanding one <strong>of</strong> the week.jt<br />
also will be eligible for the seai%<br />
prize in that class, :<br />
expressed himself<br />
h t ad<br />
More <strong>City</strong> Lots to<br />
Be Auctioned on 4th<br />
The city's next sale <strong>of</strong> etty.owiv<br />
real estate will take place Bepter<br />
her 4. Commissioner Henry noesefi<br />
Jr.. armaunced this week.<br />
Preparation <strong>of</strong> the list <strong>of</strong> lots to<br />
be <strong>of</strong>ferea at auction to the highest<br />
bidder Is now being made at the<br />
finance department <strong>of</strong>fice.<br />
nored guests <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />
^he Philadelphia chief executive,<br />
aklng briefly Wednesday nmiit<br />
iceding the fireworks display<br />
tit climaxed the program, said<br />
heiwos amiuod uiid drliiilHod ID<br />
leal while here thiil about BS<br />
perWnt <strong>of</strong> the summer population<br />
is f%n his city and vicinity<br />
FAVyiB IT ANNUALLY<br />
"Wlare all niest pleased to have<br />
been teur guests today." he said,<br />
"and h tins is made an annual<br />
event, 1 for one guarantee <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> wilfiiiive tiie best <strong>of</strong> coopera-<br />
tion from Philadelphia in arranging<br />
it," Mayor taiuel expr<br />
as impressed by the resort and ap-<br />
preciative <strong>of</strong> its health-Riving ad-<br />
vantages,<br />
David W. Hasris. director <strong>of</strong> rev-<br />
enue for the Commonwealth <strong>of</strong><br />
Pennsylvania, amther <strong>of</strong> the spec-<br />
ial party, represented Governor Ed-<br />
ward Martin, who vas unable to be<br />
present,<br />
"This has been a great day, not<br />
only for Philadelphia but for Penii.<br />
syivania," Mr, Harris said. He is a<br />
local summer cottager.<br />
ARRIVE BY MOTORCADE<br />
Mayor Baniuel and his party ar-<br />
rived here in a motorcade <strong>of</strong> 18 au-<br />
tomobiles. escorted by Philadelphm<br />
police. Almost 400 other BUtwts. in-<br />
eluding two bands and a squud oi<br />
100 picked traffic policemen, tame<br />
in by train.<br />
VirsinLi Marie densemer, age I year, « months, child <strong>of</strong> Mr. and<br />
Mrs, John aenaomer, 141 Asbury av., campion <strong>of</strong> the Batty <br />
Wednesday. The selection was made fram more than me enirlw by<br />
a judjlnt eammlttee <strong>of</strong> physician and wa. made on "I ^_i^.i<br />
health and genera! physil nerfeeUon, (Ph<strong>of</strong> by Senior I<br />
Helicopter 'Rescues*Man<br />
From Sea As 10,000 Watch<br />
Dramatic Stunt Seen as Forerunner<br />
Of Future Beach Patrol Method<br />
u p M with_m,<br />
|B( enp by Mayor B<br />
n^ <strong>of</strong> Fblbia^pbte,<br />
"Oinfer", who rodt In a t<br />
decorated with pink and Been pa-<br />
per and labeled "Rosebud-, w»»<br />
pushed alonf by her fatrier. a<br />
tnin <strong>of</strong> Army Air Wetcs M-3B<br />
erttioru In (he FaeUie. She<br />
chosen as the stand-out entrant tgf<br />
a committee <strong>of</strong> phyilclaiu.<br />
DEPUTY CHIEF-8 TOT WINS<br />
Another revrt tot, one-yoar-oMT j<br />
Haney BeUe Smith, I1S7 tty »•"»;<br />
wu selected u winner <strong>of</strong> DivliJott'<br />
A, for tancy contumed chUdnDt*<br />
walking or riding. She rode In *<br />
carriage labeled "Mother'! DotTT<br />
She Is the daughter <strong>of</strong> Mr. an4-<br />
Mrs, Robert L. BnUto, h« * *^"<br />
Mine deputy chief <strong>of</strong> the<br />
<strong>City</strong> fire department.<br />
Other winner* ln Division<br />
which bad 1TT enMN,<br />
M M prtie. Caml<br />
Runyan, *', daughter sf Mr.<br />
Mrs. Wallace H. Runyan, S»<br />
Gary Drive. Manaa, Pa.: thW. ,<br />
Nancy Helen .Norrls. a, d»u«ht«e-<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mrs. Doris W. Norrls. 1161 Had-<br />
don av., Camden, and 033 Ocaatt<br />
• this city.<br />
Carol Elizabeth rode ln a tiny<br />
cart surrounded by flowers and en-<br />
titled "Mistresn Mary". Nancy was<br />
a fctcliine Dutch Qirl with ted<br />
Jacket and blue and white check-<br />
ed skirt.<br />
TWO PHILA. BOYS WIN<br />
Two Philadelphia boy* won flnt<br />
prize in Division a for comic dreia-<br />
ed entrants. They were Robert<br />
Adams. 1. and his brother Richard,<br />
3, sons <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs. Clarence<br />
Adams, 8817 B, ?ath st.<br />
Celebrating V-J Day behind a<br />
realistic miniature bar was Betty<br />
Lou Waters, 3 1-2, daughter <strong>of</strong> Mr.<br />
•nd Mrs. William M. Waters, Ml<<br />
Madison av., Atlantic Oity, who<br />
on second prize in this division.<br />
Third went to Charles A. Kauff-<br />
man. 16 months, son <strong>of</strong> Mrs, Doro-<br />
thy c. Kauffman, 619 Argyie rd,<br />
Wynnewood, Pa.<br />
HAMBURG STAND WINNER<br />
A miniature hamburg stand won<br />
irst prize In the small float dlvto-<br />
on for Bert and Stephen Eggly,<br />
ons <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs. Elbert EggJy,<br />
01 Runnymede ay,, Jenkintown,<br />
(Paia 3, Pl<br />
| Thi> frasibility <strong>of</strong> usiiiK a helieop-<br />
~t ..».,,, ilcr far beach rescue work was ef.<br />
li All <strong>of</strong> the visitors seemed to en. | tpctively demonstrated before some<br />
lejtt sale qt eity.owne^Joy the resort's first post-wnr baby j lo.ooo spectatort along the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
HI take place Septem4|P»rade inimeiisply, as the childreh I <strong>City</strong> boardwalk and beach, Wednes-<br />
lsgloner Henry Hoescrjftopned at their reviewlne suind. j dny afternoon, as part <strong>of</strong> the Phila.<br />
(P»«e s. Please) • • ••• ~— —<br />
<strong>of</strong> the defending champions.<br />
Oapt, Williams said that the mile<br />
boat race and an ocean swim will<br />
be staged near the 10th st. Beach<br />
Patrol headquarters. This Is the<br />
same location to be used for the<br />
Patrol's own championship boat<br />
race, geheduled for Friday, Atigust<br />
as Invitations were lent out this week<br />
to all BeacH Patrols along the South<br />
Jersey coast to send teams for the<br />
September 3 competition.<br />
iULLETIN!<br />
President Truman late Tue»-<br />
(lay signed Into law bill II, R,<br />
'*», which authoriws federal<br />
'ttntributlon <strong>of</strong> funds up to<br />
>e third the cost <strong>of</strong> beach<br />
*otectlon nnjeets,<br />
'The meuun, which paaied<br />
% Senate two weeks ago, sets<br />
• precedent by estalillihlne a<br />
•%ral policy <strong>of</strong> aid for resorM<br />
"tombat erosion by the ocean,<br />
IN PHMit has been south!<br />
»(« the disastrous hurricane<br />
teb IM4,<br />
di'iphin uay proRram.<br />
The victim" <strong>of</strong> the r»seue. Life.<br />
suiird Jim Duncan, was reached by<br />
Ills rescuer. Liieguard Bill Woioe,<br />
and brought back to safety and<br />
tlrsi aid treatment on the beachJa<br />
a little more than tnree minutes<br />
from the time the helicopter took<br />
<strong>of</strong>f from the beach.<br />
FOREHl'NNER OF FVTURE<br />
BtBied just south <strong>of</strong> the 10th it.<br />
Beach Patrol headquarters, the<br />
demonstration was referred to by<br />
LBwrence Earle, president <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Helicopter Air Transport, Inc., as<br />
something that "may well bo the<br />
forerunner <strong>of</strong> 'jeauh patrols <strong>of</strong> the<br />
future."<br />
The helicopter, a new B-61 Bikor-<br />
Mexican Senoritas, Visiting Here, Observe Contrasts<br />
. . . „ • • • • • , • • * _ • _ . - . - •<br />
Find American Men Not At Courteous As Latins j Impressed'By Freedom <strong>of</strong> U, S, Girls<br />
•y OWEN FBTTIT<br />
Friendly relations between the<br />
BnlWd States and at least one<br />
country "South <strong>of</strong> the Bordw" Me<br />
being cemented more closely by two<br />
charming visitors In the resort, the<br />
Benorltas Maria And Alena Ala-<br />
irts», <strong>of</strong> Chapultepec Heights, the<br />
residential section <strong>of</strong> Mexico city.<br />
They are hous« guesU <strong>of</strong> DJ, and<br />
Mrs, John S, Devlne. 118 Pinnacle<br />
rd. For the Senoritas Alatriste, this<br />
Is their first vUit to <strong>Ocean</strong> Oity and<br />
their first trip anywhere without a<br />
chaperon. The ehapwen, a frrmly<br />
entrenched Meidon tradition, U a<br />
Ing, custom while ln Mexico, the<br />
Senoritas explained,<br />
CHAPERON CAN BE YOLING<br />
Alena. a vivacious brunette with<br />
dusky black hair and smiling eyes,<br />
pointed out, however, that a chap-<br />
eron need not be an old woman,<br />
"I may go out with a man in the<br />
day time, accompanied by my sis-<br />
ter." ihe Mid, "and the and I nW<br />
walk in the daytime with a chaper-<br />
on^but at night, never j"<br />
The young women flew from<br />
Mexico Oily to Hew jyork. where<br />
they were met by Mrs, pevlne. Since<br />
Utah Aa fe*s been nctlng u their<br />
ch*P«ron and will be with them un-<br />
Ul thw bovd tba MMM far tiu n-<br />
turn flight,<br />
AH, MEMI < AMERICANS<br />
women carrying suit<br />
l — paraphernalia in a<br />
h<br />
<strong>City</strong><br />
quick". "In Mexico," she said,<br />
"When we go to the moves, after the<br />
show is over, we sit and talk for a<br />
while in the theatre. No one rush-<br />
es about. But here, by the time the<br />
lights are on weryone Is pulling on<br />
his coat or rulinlng up the aisle to<br />
be out," she lauihed, "I like it<br />
though—that hurry!"<br />
Both |trls,,enjey dancing but at-<br />
tend few dances in Mexico, "W(<br />
seldom go to public dancing place!<br />
as you do here," Alena said, "Anr 1<br />
there Is no boogie-woogie,"<br />
LIKES JITTERIHIGGING<br />
"I like to watch this Jltterbugging.<br />
though." Maria said, "I never did<br />
IMMI $, Fit* % HM<br />
sky. was piloted by Major Prank<br />
Cashman. former Army Air Forc-<br />
es Helicopter pilot, who holds the<br />
distance record for rotary winged<br />
craft He flew^an Army helicopter<br />
from Wrtiht Field. Dayton. O,, to<br />
Boston, a distance <strong>of</strong> 108 miles, last<br />
May,<br />
FLIES STRAIGHT IIP<br />
Lifeguard Duncan was "drown-<br />
ng" in the sea about a block <strong>of</strong>f<br />
Naf^r*^',<br />
I"<br />
^ '•,' 1 ^ '
J ¥ % f<br />
•.V»<br />
Vil
Hie<br />
Stratlmre, N. J.<br />
f AT, DRINK<br />
X<br />
_(__M_n_I^Pflh__B'<br />
OOCKTAILBAR<br />
>•••' LOUNGE<br />
TOIIiCHT<br />
AND EVERY NIGHT<br />
DANCE<br />
JAMES EVANS<br />
PUttera<br />
And Hi,<br />
GENTS OF JIVE<br />
i always • good time at DEAUVILLE INN<br />
H> 8*«k <strong>of</strong> AStl, it on the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Sea Ua <strong>City</strong> 3-4805<br />
K. W. STUBBS, Prop.<br />
% *<br />
IK'SNightly<br />
Entertainment Headed by<br />
JIMMY DAUBERT<br />
io • WLnoDO<br />
Plan Farm Aid<br />
Via Electricity<br />
lo Dring to the American farniar<br />
complete knowledge on the us* af<br />
electricity to improve and Incrcav.<br />
bit production ud raise hi* stand-<br />
M <strong>of</strong> living while lowering Mi<br />
costt and allowing him man leisure,<br />
the first national conference ever<br />
MUsd for that purpose will be held<br />
in Chicago early In November,<br />
Manufacturers are ceopentLig<br />
with agricuUuraJ engineers io ar<br />
ranging for the conference.<br />
Toot*ie Ecnp*c>?<br />
To share the elegance <strong>of</strong> longer<br />
drama, women'a shoea are colne<br />
tack to closed Mela and toe* thi<br />
Guild <strong>of</strong> Better shoe Manufacturers<br />
<strong>of</strong> N. v, predicta. The change how:<br />
ever, will be • gradual one— and<br />
platfomu) will maintain their popularity.<br />
THE CAPE THEATRE<br />
Cape M.y, N, J. T. C. Uph.m, Mgr.<br />
PRESENTS<br />
Nancy Carroll in<br />
"Too Many Husbands"<br />
By Bomenet Manfham<br />
Men., <strong>Aug</strong>ust 19 Thru Sat,, <strong>Aug</strong>. 24, 8:45 P, M.<br />
Italian on Saturday at I P, M.<br />
Now Playing Thru Srt., <strong>Aug</strong>. 17<br />
EUm Landl in "Candida 1 '<br />
Phone Gape May 6451<br />
Phono 907<br />
HARRY'S INN<br />
Maryland Ave., Somers Point<br />
Specializing in<br />
Seafood, Steaks, Chops, Chicken,<br />
Frog Less<br />
Package Goods Cocktail Bar<br />
Platters and Sandwiches Served from 12 Noon to 2 un.<br />
Full Course Dinners from g to 9 p.m.<br />
HATTERS Tb TAKE OUT<br />
iNCHORAGE TAVERN<br />
STEAKS, [HDP5<br />
Dinner. 4 to 10 — Sunday. 12 to 10<br />
Delaware Aw. at Bay, Somer. Point ph. 820<br />
BAR -a<br />
CAFE GROVE<br />
— Wizard <strong>of</strong> Hammond Organ<br />
And Those Philadelphia Singing Stars<br />
<strong>of</strong> Radio and Night Clubs<br />
• BILL DONAHUE<br />
• JACK RICHARDS<br />
<strong>On</strong>e MikFrooiSorDer. Point Orefci en May* Landing Read<br />
*«~ "<br />
.£wSm nW WBW ^Bn^s~_^ ^<br />
THEONLY»AW0rri3iaW<br />
, INTHCWOMJI "<br />
JACK PRINCE —<br />
— Also —<br />
The original MacNamara's Bawl<br />
AMERICA'S CRAZIEST BAND > • .<br />
Dancing Every Night 8 to 2 A. M.<br />
SunfUy Matinee With Name Band —4 to 6 p.m.<br />
Bathers Permitted on Dane* Ffo«f During Suinlay Mat-we<br />
EXTRA —FRIDAY, AU8UST 16th —EXTRA<br />
The Winner <strong>of</strong> Preliminary Miss America Pageant Contest<br />
MISS OCEAN CITY<br />
i \ffctfS<br />
Will Be Crowned In Orsatti's Casint<br />
For*<br />
tear<br />
(If you m beriroen the agei <strong>of</strong> ! 8 and 28 and wish to Miter thu contest. Phone Sotnen<br />
Poins 745 immediately.)<br />
— <strong>Aug</strong>ust 18 U 24 —GLEH GRAY-*.<br />
No Admission, Cover or Minimiim Charge at A_y Tim* Ex<br />
Saturday Night. Admiwion Saturday Ev«oin« $1<br />
We StiU MainUin OPA Price.<br />
ORSATTTS GASINQ<br />
(Formerly th- Gtowmy)<br />
Cdb wUl convey<br />
CiJty Cdb w<br />
<strong>of</strong> He LARGEST Cifr<br />
iOMERi F' n "N -•<br />
EDDIE CALLAHAN, %,<br />
For RsMrv-ttom C*ll gonan Point fm<br />
or foar ptiNtw from <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> (1<br />
<strong>City</strong> 0106.<br />
11<br />
%B
flu-Jbualne*, fnnSthe ground up." Dr. I<br />
,kno*n qrlmlo- fort hi* departure Sunday<br />
'ifMMl'tM eflltle* I find the Department* tecrt.<br />
" " Me Qteal ai|f.tipwi*iii ig'sselleEt anil IM<br />
t,«wf «t- pmanari the equal <strong>of</strong> that to be<br />
M th. MM* found anywhere.<br />
I Ms ttst ban NKKP MOM| pouCE<br />
. "My only criticism would be that<br />
the department need* man men,<br />
Jly at tlu. Mason <strong>of</strong> the year<br />
the city u M awiM with<br />
I throughout its M squire<br />
"" "T -~ — mUe*. Tin force should be to-<br />
^^_ et«»d, e»eB if It means increaalng<br />
POINT U» WWprtaMBfl, W tBe police are<br />
— '* Is keep pace with the wowth <strong>of</strong><br />
tbf community."<br />
Dr. Simon said he waa particularly<br />
-.- glad to note the use <strong>of</strong> two-way<br />
»«e By load police. -<br />
"<strong>On</strong>e 01 the big problems <strong>of</strong> law<br />
enforcement today.- he said, ••la that<br />
the general public has the wrong<br />
attitude toward policemen. The people<br />
look upon <strong>of</strong>ficers u men who<br />
nterfere with them doing emctly as<br />
they Blase, and they resent any<br />
Interference. It b just part <strong>of</strong> the<br />
psychology <strong>of</strong> the time,.<br />
SHOULD TRUST COPS,<br />
WOT BESENT THEM<br />
^^ualW. » pollee department Is<br />
^^-. _ HBethtni that should be trusted<br />
p p d Jut the «me u the<br />
1« m a persons front door. The<br />
. _<br />
i Mr and Mm Aiher, H u.,rf «...<br />
I.H^ii,, ^^ AlDertH,Petri.Phtladelphia.<br />
are spending a brief vaottlon<br />
at 912 Central av,<br />
TAXI<br />
Pbom<br />
CAB 0665<br />
IRCLE<br />
UQUORSTORE<br />
<strong>On</strong> tl» Traffic Cu-de, Sonera EWBI, N,|.<br />
M MM Ita In Somen Mat<br />
Dixie<br />
BeUe<br />
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I HO CHAKQB n OOUKS<br />
ART'S<br />
OYSTER HOUSE<br />
ng 2.SS Ct.<br />
Over 150 fine diamond, ruby and sapphire rings that limited<br />
space does not permit us to dfaeribc<br />
FAMOUS RUG<br />
TO BE SOLD<br />
B. Zaconick and Son, proprietors <strong>of</strong> the Half Moon<br />
Art Galleries, 984 Boardwalk, have been commissioned<br />
by the widow <strong>of</strong> the late Dr. Homer E.<br />
Clarke, <strong>of</strong> Massie's Mill, Virginia, to dispose <strong>of</strong><br />
the large collection <strong>of</strong> rugs gathered from all puts<br />
<strong>of</strong> the globe by her late husband.<br />
Dr. Clarke was nationally known w a collector<br />
<strong>of</strong> fine rugs. Included in this collection are Pine<br />
Silks, Keshans,-Hermans and Sarouks.<br />
COLLECTION<br />
AT AUCTION<br />
•30,000 RUG '<br />
Among the rugs which will be <strong>of</strong>feni<br />
the Half Moon Art Galleries •tuttas tkfa w*<br />
end an 50 81k Hogs r^ngtiiK In riH hMB ¥01<br />
m. W%U* mgytdned at »30r000.00 v<br />
Thto collection <strong>of</strong> rags MtMt he soli «* Mf<br />
date the*e«tate. • • "km<br />
WiM im the Half Moon Art €'^ * ijJsi<br />
the Sentinel-Ledger for an ttparti<br />
ment In the very near future. -• r> ^%<br />
1 \lliP<br />
HALF MOON ART GALLE<br />
934 BOARDWALK ».
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[Cruel To Sudeten Germans<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
prvuhattl*<br />
on Sunday,<br />
mani<br />
Radio Minkter<br />
FMSt iVMS<br />
CM., HUi<br />
Br. L.<br />
etort Patter, Son fa BshecJa, Throw. New Ught<br />
n LHh.ppy P::,.; AMMM Oltnxh AtnUjary<br />
Retort<br />
PMtor<br />
ania*<br />
In UM<br />
'fiMt<br />
. m number, win be<br />
•RMMt m<br />
Nlfht" Nlco-<br />
•> and<br />
[with an MMnaive platform and<br />
'mdlo ministry. » Hu Had j«n<br />
<strong>of</strong> tipertenc*. MtUnr with a wide<br />
t*n«e <strong>of</strong> Bible conference ministry.<br />
t l it td ith th<br />
Bible conference minstry.<br />
it lie it connected with the<br />
dmtkm. a natkn-wiM<br />
ditd b D<br />
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•WOW<br />
, will Ming<br />
-Ood it Our<br />
Kugene.Oon<br />
nM m tlw<br />
r UuaMn 01<br />
Hal*.<br />
Olty Tabernacle As<br />
i ettiblished by the<br />
I <strong>of</strong> OHU caty to contlnu.<br />
•**• u.ttm. it u BOD.<br />
,WM M ta open to BU<br />
ftanaMeiuM, without regartf<br />
morntog .ervics starts ai,<br />
.Jt tor (Ul wor.<br />
The auto entrance 1, on<br />
•V, between »th and eth<br />
rwKlBi<br />
evangelistic program directed b;<br />
Charles B, Fuller, <strong>of</strong> the "Old J><br />
toned Revij Hour" round-the-<br />
world radio broadcast.<br />
His broad background <strong>of</strong> Bible<br />
knowledge also has entitled htm to<br />
• recognized as an outstanding<br />
in author. <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> his most<br />
books k "Meet YMnMf In<br />
.f dally<br />
m, Tuet-<br />
"the PUtM <strong>of</strong> • People." a de-<br />
Hptlve namtten <strong>of</strong> the hardships<br />
by the Sudeten OtnuH <strong>of</strong><br />
U border towas, was<br />
ted Monday after-<br />
Women's Auxiliary<br />
-, topic ,<br />
noon before<br />
sf the First Presbyterian Church in<br />
the solarium <strong>of</strong> The Flanders by<br />
Rev, Oesffe Fischer, pastor <strong>of</strong> the<br />
church.<br />
Born in Bohemia, Dr. Fischer re-<br />
tailed bow, In 1R1B, that ares, then<br />
a province <strong>of</strong> the Austrian Empire,<br />
was Incorporated with other local<br />
states Into Ciecho-Blovatla. Of the<br />
approximately 14 million people re<br />
Hdlng there, about J? per eent were<br />
Wht k as •ud<br />
g<br />
be recog<br />
Christian<br />
j Kbit."<br />
Bt, Laurln wUl be<br />
th Bib<br />
, Bt, Laurln wUl<br />
| In the Bible Hour be speatln,<br />
at 11 a. m.<br />
nun KBWEGta<br />
Tenor In tfie Tabeiaacla fear,<br />
What are known<br />
mans.<br />
p ent wer<br />
•udeten-Oer<br />
Service<br />
Luthe ran*<br />
ON<br />
to Play<br />
Jjuttoeran Church, 1Mb<br />
Central av., will sold<br />
MM mm* Bonday at<br />
m. The amrtse 1» planned<br />
benefit <strong>of</strong> tHesa who<br />
iliJMMt toe Gr|U<br />
in MIT.<br />
y<br />
the additional contributors<br />
Oroui Fund will<br />
cited.<br />
». •*»!•*,<br />
ST. MART'S CHAPEL<br />
end «t. and Atlantic a*.<br />
•unday Ittsses—i:M ajn.,<br />
8, 10 and 11 a, m<br />
First Friday Maura: 8:80 and 8<br />
ajn. Confessions on Saturday — T-JO<br />
P.m.. 8 pjn, and eve <strong>of</strong> First Friday.<br />
T;30 -to B p,m.<br />
Weekday Masses, 7:30 a.ui,<br />
Ilal STEEET *~"<br />
Mndiy Uuta. • and 10 a. a.<br />
«rst Friday. T a. m.<br />
Confessions on Saturday and eve<br />
<strong>of</strong> tint Friday; 7:30 to S p, m. ,<br />
MOLT TRINITT EPI8COFAL<br />
Ilth it. and Central av.<br />
Her. mcharH 8. HHey, Rector<br />
7:30 and Ila, m, Holy Communion.<br />
10 a. in. Sunday School.<br />
11:15 a. m. Morning Service.<br />
Weekdays:<br />
10:30 a. m. Wednesday.<br />
>M a, m, Friday<br />
Bamls 1 Dam^etd,, 10:30 a. «,<br />
CHUKCIIE8 W *<br />
CHRIST. SCIENTIST<br />
"•eul" is the Lesson aermem sub.<br />
Ject for •unday, <strong>Aug</strong>ust II.<br />
Qolden Text; "My soul doth mag-<br />
nify the Lord, and my spirtt hath<br />
fejojeid in Ood my Baviour," (Uuke<br />
Sermon. Passage* from the King<br />
James version <strong>of</strong> the Bible include:<br />
"For the Lord Ood Is ,a sun and<br />
•Meld: the Lord will give Brace and<br />
glory:, no good thing will he with-<br />
held from them that walk upright-<br />
ly" Pi, 14:11), Correlative passages<br />
from "•eienoe and Health with Key<br />
to the Scriptures- by Mary Baker<br />
gddy include:<br />
"The sun is not affected by the<br />
revolution <strong>of</strong> the earth. So science<br />
reveal* Soul as Ood. untouched by<br />
sin and death,—as the centra] Life<br />
and intelligence around which circle<br />
harmoniously all things in the ays-<br />
terns <strong>of</strong> Mind." (p. 310).<br />
Christian Science services art<br />
held during the summer season ill<br />
the VUldee Theatre, Sundays, at<br />
U a. m.<br />
(Fat* i. HeaM)<br />
"I do not blame all the Czechs. 1<br />
Dr. Fischer said, "But I do think<br />
blame can be placed upon the Rus-<br />
sian-dominated portion <strong>of</strong> the gov-<br />
eminent. The Sudeten Germans<br />
have no rights. They are dispos-<br />
Kiaed and unwanted. They also are<br />
human beings who must have lood<br />
and shelter.<br />
"However, I believe in a rifhte-<br />
ous Lord. Steaiinc Is stealint and<br />
wUl be praUhed, The NaxU stole,<br />
and BOW the GMCIH n>ni to be<br />
dolne the same thing<br />
"There are three things which I<br />
believe will help those suifcriiig neo-<br />
pie, I believe in Ood; I pray: and<br />
I hope, 1<br />
MISS POTTS SINGS<br />
Ouest artist <strong>of</strong> tiie afternoon was<br />
Lorelei Potts, soprano soloist <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Presbyterian Church chair, whose<br />
selections Included '•Clianina Mia."<br />
"<strong>On</strong>e Night <strong>of</strong> Love," and "My Oar-<br />
den." Bhe was accompanied at the<br />
piano by Miss Julia Williams.<br />
Miss Catherine Borden. <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Oermantown Players. arch<br />
Rev, Geonte Fischer. Th, D., PMtor<br />
Bils a. m,—Prayer meeting <strong>of</strong><br />
he •unday School teachers and<br />
ifficers in the choir riwm.<br />
9:30 a. m.—Church at Study.<br />
Sunday school Lewon for <strong>Aug</strong>ust<br />
m. "Jesus and Pure Living," Tem-<br />
perance lesson. m%, 80:14i Prov.<br />
4:!4-23; Matt, 5:1. 27-M; Bph.<br />
5:1-0; Phil, 4:1,<br />
Today's lesson to be taught from<br />
the pulpit by Rev. Bllsamrth Br-<br />
Bkine Jackson, D. D., pastor <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Market Square Pres'jyierian Church<br />
<strong>of</strong> Oennantown<br />
10:4S a. m—"Oie Ctiureh at Wor-<br />
ship. The seventh In a series <strong>of</strong><br />
sermons on the Redmiptlve Names<br />
<strong>of</strong> ood. "Jehovfih-ShBmma." "The<br />
Lord Is present." teeklel 4i:3S,<br />
The choir, directed by Henry c<br />
Ijper, will sing, "Olorta in Encel,<br />
sis" by w, A. Mozart. Soprano<br />
solo, "Fear Ye Not, O Israel" by<br />
Buck, by Audrey Oarey, A special<br />
<strong>of</strong>fering toward the church repair<br />
fund will be received.<br />
1:43 p. m.—Bvenmg aervioe <strong>of</strong><br />
Worship, etuest speaker. Rev. mlt-<br />
WBrth Erskine Jackson, D.D., pas-<br />
tor <strong>of</strong> the Market square Presby-<br />
terlan Ohurch, Oermantown. "Tie<br />
Olory <strong>of</strong> Redemption," I, Kings,<br />
Chapter 7. The choir will sing,<br />
"What <strong>of</strong> the Night, O Wfttoh-<br />
maTi." by Thompson, Soprano solo<br />
by Lbuise K, MOSS.<br />
Monday, 8:30 p. m,—Meeting <strong>of</strong><br />
the Bummer A'udllary in the »uth<br />
solarium <strong>of</strong> The Flanders, Hos-<br />
tesses: Mrs, George Hellrick and<br />
The Misses Martha, and Margaret<br />
Stevenson, program: Miss Cathryn<br />
Borden. a member <strong>of</strong> Uie German,<br />
town Tr.eater Guild, ftill present<br />
some readings.<br />
Miss Isabel Ott priekitt will nrei<br />
side at tlie piano and slso sins.<br />
All women are invited.<br />
•II those deilrUig to Ulk to him on<br />
baal eJmreU mMXm,<br />
FIRST METHODIST<br />
"The Chureh With the chimes"<br />
-gth st. and Central av,<br />
Itcv. A. Lynn aanil<strong>of</strong>r, MinistCT<br />
•anday, April 11 —<br />
Sunday Bchool—D;30 a. m.-WIU<br />
bur A. Clark, superintenaent. There<br />
is a class litre for every age. Come<br />
and study the Bible with us.<br />
. Morning Worship—II a, m.—Ser-<br />
mon: "Power Unto Salvation"—Mar-<br />
jna packler, soprano; Anne Bimon,<br />
I alto; Harry Martyn, bass; Oeorgej<br />
Lapham, tenor, will sing at bath the.<br />
mornini and evenlni services. Dor-<br />
itiiy 8. Brick, organist.<br />
Boardwalk Twilight Service in the<br />
Moorlyn Theater—7:41 p. m.—Quest<br />
Ipeaker; Bishop Pred Pierce Carson,<br />
Resident Bishop <strong>of</strong> the Philadelphia<br />
Area <strong>of</strong> the Methodist Church,<br />
I Tuesday, <strong>Aug</strong>ust 30—S:Su p, in.—<br />
The Summer Auxiliary will meet at<br />
'The aiseayne.<br />
Wednesday. Auftnt II —<br />
The mid-week scrvlco <strong>of</strong> prayer<br />
and Bible study <strong>of</strong>fers sou a lime<br />
for meditation and worship, Every<br />
one Is welcome.<br />
The pastor will be in the church<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice daily, Monday to Friday, from<br />
4 to S p. m. He will be glad to meet<br />
vlted to attend^,<br />
UNION CHAPEL<br />
Bui st. and Central a*.<br />
Be?. B<strong>of</strong>cert iBioot. <strong>of</strong> BaMtam, M4<br />
•unday Bchool, 10 a, m. Classes<br />
for all ages.<br />
Morning worship, 11 a. m.<br />
Brief message.<br />
Evening service <strong>of</strong> song, t to B p,m.<br />
UNION CHAPEL BV THE 1EA<br />
55th st. and Asbyry av.<br />
Rev. Linn Bowman, D, D,, will<br />
deliver the sermon.<br />
Sunday School, §;« a, m.<br />
Church servl, 11 a, m.<br />
$309 Electrical<br />
Fees During July<br />
The city government received<br />
saOB.SO in fees lor electrical permits<br />
issued during July, Inspector Ray-<br />
mond K, Perks reported this week.<br />
He said that this revenue represent-<br />
ed a saving to the city <strong>of</strong> S8S.M, By<br />
comparison with what tt w<strong>of</strong>fld have<br />
paid under the former system in<br />
which he was employed by the Un-<br />
derwriters' Association, which re-<br />
ceived the fees.<br />
The monthly report for July<br />
showed "«7 application* for permits<br />
for electrical work, and M viola-<br />
tions discovered by the inspector.<br />
West 1<br />
Mi Street and Aibory<br />
Chootm from Otpp . '•<br />
VARIED MENU<br />
<strong>On</strong>r mwz, dimmed dmUy, <strong>of</strong>f«f» ><br />
tw yonr dining phun In tft<br />
steaks, ud the OHMl BMt Ml pMttrjr<br />
win «IwByB find mlJdng anfM^.<br />
BREAKFAST<br />
LUNCHEON — pi<br />
<strong>On</strong>ce Again - -«<br />
No Finer Food In Town<br />
CHURCHES<br />
Continued from sage t<br />
OCEAN CITY BAPTIST<br />
"Th« Capel-PreacMlw, Bible-<br />
Teaching. Missionary ehnreli 1 *<br />
leth st. and Wesley ar,<br />
R*v. Victor B, Beattle, Pastor i<br />
Snoday, <strong>Aug</strong>ust II — I<br />
B'4S a. m,—The Sunday School,<br />
equipped and ready to serve the<br />
family with helpful and friendly<br />
classes for all. Russell Button, sup-<br />
erintendent,<br />
11 a, m.—worship Service, The<br />
pastor preaching.<br />
8'SO p m.—Youth Meeting, Pastor<br />
Beattle continues his "Summer Her-<br />
les <strong>of</strong> Bible Messages"' slanted to-<br />
ward the interest <strong>of</strong> 'teen-age youth.<br />
7:10 p. m,—Gospel •ervlce, Bev,<br />
Howard W. Oursler, pastor <strong>of</strong> Oas-<br />
Dine<br />
Out<br />
Foday Give Mother a Vacation, Too!<br />
Places fq Dine<br />
Appearing in this issue<br />
HOTEL BISCATNB<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Ave. at Moorlyn Temee<br />
CHATTERBOX<br />
Mi and Central<br />
CIIHTBB'S BBiTAWRANT<br />
4th and CorlnthUii<br />
CORRAL BISTAURANT<br />
1352 Asfcnnr An,<br />
CRYSTAL DINING ROOM<br />
Hotel <strong>Ocean</strong>ic<br />
DREXEL ARMS<br />
1136 Centnl Ave.<br />
ESSir.'S RESTAURANT<br />
9th and Ashury Ave<br />
FLORIDA INN<br />
80s eth st.<br />
GARDEN PATCH<br />
8th and Board-alt<br />
GEORGIAN COFFEE SHOP<br />
1120 Central Ave.<br />
IIANIF-INN<br />
918 WerteyAre,<br />
HOTEL HANSOOM BBSTAOILANT<br />
8th ott Boardwalk<br />
HELEN'S DINING BOOM '<br />
403 14th St.<br />
IIOOATES<br />
eth St. and Bay<br />
noRSEYS RESTAURANT<br />
lin-SI Aihnry Ave,<br />
JOHNSTONE'S<br />
1st Ajbury An.<br />
LINCOLN RESTAURANT<br />
Mil and Wedey An.<br />
LINGO'S RESTAURANT<br />
IBS Battmea Rd.<br />
KAIER'S SEAFOOD RESTAURANT<br />
9th St, at Boardwalk<br />
MODAUSON<br />
PnMic DinlM Boon<br />
M CorinthWn An.<br />
NICiMT OWL GRILL<br />
7th and Asbnry Ave,<br />
THE NORTIIWOOD<br />
400 <strong>Ocean</strong> An,<br />
PLYMOUTH INN<br />
Plymouth Plat* & AUantle Ave.<br />
REGINA HOTEL<br />
til WMley An,<br />
HOTEL SCARBOBOUOH<br />
720 Omul An,<br />
SIMMS SEAFOOD RESTAURANT<br />
Boardwalk M Mooriyn Ttrraoc ,<br />
HOTEL SOUTHERN<br />
US 5th St.<br />
WATSON'S<br />
Mh Ml Ocemn<br />
WESLEY TEA ROOM<br />
1338 Wnfcy An.<br />
WBsrs<br />
rCLUB<br />
BREAKFASTS<br />
5 to 8<br />
DlHNIRS<br />
8 to 11<br />
Phone 1960<br />
open<br />
ram<br />
PUBLIC<br />
FOR YOUR EATING PLEASURE ... 1<br />
THE CORRAL RESTAURANT<br />
J^ Antoinette B. Rflfers - HBfriet Towfcs, Fm.<br />
Jif 1352 Asbury Ave.<br />
£4PT^ SpeelnlitlBt In<br />
, Chicken in the Basket<br />
Barbecued Meats<br />
Italian Spaghetti<br />
Breakfast, SsSO to 18i30<br />
Luncli. 12:30 to 2:00<br />
DlBoer. 4:30 to 8:00<br />
HOME COOKED FOODS TO SUIT YOUR TABT1<br />
Seafood 3!:<br />
n.,<br />
From 9:30 turn, to 8:30 fkm.<br />
•nd CIOMM] one d*y weakly<br />
Added Pleasure for Vacation Dinmrf<br />
rot; CAN ENJOY<br />
Our SpaciouM Lounge* and Bun Deck<br />
DELIGHTFUL ATMOSPHERE DELICIOUS FOOD<br />
In the COOL<br />
Crystal Dining Room<br />
OCEANIC HOTEL<br />
lltfiandWcileyAve.<br />
DINNERS (|1 JS to #1.60) Sirred 6 Until 8 p.m.<br />
BREAKFASTS (.45 to .90), S^cd 8:30 Until 11a.m.<br />
•th and Aibnrr AVE,<br />
THE WINDSOR RESTAURANT<br />
Boardwalk at 4th Bt,<br />
VERNON U U<br />
410 Auntie A.<br />
VINO*<br />
UM MM An.<br />
SOMERS POINT<br />
ANCnOBAOE TAVERN<br />
Bay A Mamie AVM,<br />
ART'S OYSTER MOUSE<br />
Circle<br />
HARRY'S mr<br />
JACK'S GROVE<br />
Mm bHUU Rd.<br />
HAM<br />
•M Shore Ro»d<br />
TONY MAST CAFE<br />
Ml IN AM,<br />
POINT TAVERN<br />
VSff<br />
Telephone 1238<br />
Open All Year<br />
WSSVShf-ifSf<br />
on the cm**<br />
BOY itmrg SHIP BAR<br />
"•MMr<br />
An.<br />
L1NWOOD<br />
SEAMAN8<br />
MM<br />
gTRATHMERE<br />
DMCvni* noi<br />
The Hanif'Inn<br />
Caff mm Shop and Dining Room<br />
916 Wesley Avenue<br />
Breakfast ii served from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m.;<br />
dinner from 5 to ,8 excepting Sunday when the hours<br />
are from 4 to I p.m.<br />
Full course dinners, which include salads, rwp<br />
from fl to $1.50 with a few specials higher.<br />
HOTEL<br />
SOUTHERN<br />
83S Fifth Street<br />
FOOD YOU WILL ENJOY<br />
TRULY<br />
DELICIOUS<br />
5 to 7:30 P.M.<br />
Af tor Dinner BBJW Our<br />
Overlooking P<br />
Under<br />
Entirely N<br />
Park and <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
ATTENTION GIVEN DINNER PASTIES<br />
RALPH D.G1ARTH<br />
j-11-1~~i<br />
Refined, Home-Like Placa to Eat<br />
MODAUSON<br />
PUBLIC DINING ROOM 1<br />
First Street and Canntliian Aifiiw - .;<br />
A La Carte Breakfast —9 to 11 i30«um.<br />
Dinner — 5 to 8 p.m., $1,0)0 to $2^0<br />
NO WAITING — wm/amn<br />
SPECIAL: TENDERLOIN STEAK<br />
Tables on the Screened Porch<br />
Vstam Mwtftr, T. R.<br />
¥<br />
Georgian C<strong>of</strong>fee<br />
1120 Central Av«.<br />
BREAKFASTS ~<br />
REALLY HOT<br />
With Batter<br />
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— -• —<br />
**!?<br />
I raw<br />
I Redla was sentenced to<br />
loountywurt on October<br />
cctt.UWotnen;<br />
lunttM BUlr tttet noting tun _ ,<br />
I TUT itefendunt «
OCEAN CITY SEMTINEL-LEDGER Friday,<br />
, [eat May Be Forced Indoors<br />
iFrom 'Cold' Air Outside<br />
' -'Cheaper Electricity, FM Radios, Technicolor Tele-<br />
vision on Way, ft<strong>of</strong>. VaU T#Us Rotary Club<br />
Houses <strong>of</strong> the not-too-distant fu<br />
ture may be heated from the heat<br />
tn the "cold" winter air out <strong>of</strong> doors,<br />
primped Inside by electricity.<br />
This and other astounding possi-<br />
bilities iu the development <strong>of</strong> eleo.<br />
trical gadgets was described to the<br />
' Rotary Club at The <strong>Ocean</strong>ic last<br />
Friday by Pr<strong>of</strong> Charles R Vail, <strong>of</strong><br />
Duke University, son <strong>of</strong> Dr and Mrs,<br />
. Charles IL^atl, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />
"Vour electric refrigerator," hi<br />
said, "is equipped with a pump that<br />
pumps heat out <strong>of</strong> the refrigerator.<br />
Why not reverse the process and<br />
' pump heat into your home from<br />
the outside air?"<br />
-PRACTICAL FOR OCEAN CITY<br />
He explained there Is abundant<br />
heat In outdoor air, even In mid<br />
i> winder. He said that what we call<br />
«*ro actually is not zero, that abao<br />
lute feero Is minus 230 degrees.<br />
He declared that the idea <strong>of</strong><br />
pumping heat into houses from the<br />
out <strong>of</strong> doors has been tried and<br />
that It "worki, cjpecUllfr as far<br />
north as North Jersey.<br />
Another possibility Is radiant heat,<br />
emanating from electric heaters In<br />
stalled In the- walls <strong>of</strong> a home,<br />
fluorescent lamps that do not<br />
flicker when they arc turned on and<br />
which will produce any color char.,<br />
acterlstlc deUred have been devel-<br />
oped, he said.<br />
ELECTRONICS IN INDUSTRY<br />
Industrial electronics h a new<br />
field that Is being developed rapidly,<br />
he continued With electronics it<br />
Will be possible for Just a 1 few em-<br />
ployes to operate and control heavy<br />
machinery by push-button methods.<br />
Turning to frequency modulation<br />
In radios, which will eliminate the<br />
static caused by other planets or<br />
by the vacuum cleaner next door,<br />
he Bald that J*M networks have been<br />
setup on paper<br />
"When you buy your new radio<br />
set," he cautioned, "be "sure that it<br />
can be used as at present or for<br />
FM."<br />
Be predicted that technicolor tele-<br />
vision "will be In our homes within<br />
the next decide or so"<br />
Radar, which saved many lives<br />
during the war. will continue to save<br />
- civilian live?, both at sea and in<br />
' the air, Pr<strong>of</strong> Vail said<br />
iir''.':<br />
ennies<br />
T H E FRIENDLY S T O R E<br />
*r* 751-7S3 Asbury Avenue *•!<br />
jSTORE HOURS<br />
p9 A. M. to 9 P. M.<br />
FINAL<br />
SUMMER<br />
ALL SALES<br />
FINAL<br />
ARANCE<br />
-SALE<br />
Exciting News — Late Shipments <strong>of</strong><br />
500 BETTER<br />
SUMMER DRESSES<br />
AT COST AND SLIGHTLY BELOW<br />
Group No, 1 — . • Group No. 3<br />
CLEARANCE!<br />
4.00<br />
Group No. 2 i<br />
Just 100<br />
Orig, to 7,98<br />
CLEARANCE!<br />
$ 6.00<br />
•Orig. i% 10.98<br />
CLEARANCE!<br />
8.00<br />
Better Group<br />
Orig. to 14.98<br />
Group No. 4<br />
CLEARANCE!<br />
$ 10.00<br />
Better Group<br />
Oris- to 19.98<br />
BEACHWEAR&PLAY CLOTHES<br />
UP TO y2 OFF!<br />
r<br />
Mennies Ladies Shop<br />
is our<br />
Busiest Season^ too!'<br />
Telephone traffic Is right in line with<br />
Other Shore activities—busiest in years.<br />
With a force <strong>of</strong> 1600 opera tori—900 more<br />
'thanjn the last peacetime sea§on—we're<br />
handling over half a million Shore telephone<br />
calls a day ,That'B nearly 90,000 more<br />
than at thii time last year.<br />
Most calls go through promptly. Sometimes, <strong>of</strong><br />
course, the rush <strong>of</strong> calls is so great that your operator may<br />
not answer as fast as she'd Uke to—or your out-<strong>of</strong>-town call<br />
may be delayed.<br />
We're aouiB out level best to serve you.: As condition!, permit<br />
the installation <strong>of</strong> equipment now on order, the situation<br />
vUl be relieved—and the day speeded when you'll enjoy<br />
better service than erer before!<br />
Bell Telephony Company<br />
Walter E.Allen's<br />
Fatliei Dies at 8!<br />
Tennis Winner Here<br />
Loses U. S, Tourney<br />
Miss Debomh Welsh, who won<br />
he Atlantic Coast girls' tennis ti-<br />
,le here iwo weeks age. was elimnated<br />
Tuesday from the third<br />
round <strong>of</strong> Ihe 2flth annual Nation-<br />
1 Junior Olrls' championship<br />
grass court tournament at philadeljhiii<br />
Crieltet Club,<br />
The" University 01 Pennsylvania<br />
rcshman enrollee lost out to Helen<br />
Stella FajUUl. Los Anjeles, §.3, 6.2<br />
TO MOTOR TO MONTREAL<br />
Mrs, Connie Ooble and daughtsrj<br />
Jeanne. 1034 Ashury av,: Mrs. Trurif<br />
Traes^y, same address, and Miss<br />
Phil Caiise, 9 W, 10th St., are planning<br />
m. sight-seeing tour <strong>of</strong> Mon-<br />
:real. Canada.<br />
They will leave here by automobile<br />
<strong>Aug</strong>ust 28 and expect to return<br />
September 8,<br />
Mr, and Mrs, Kenneth Premiss,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Dallas, Texas, have returned to<br />
their home there after spending<br />
two weeks with his parents, Mr.<br />
and Mrs, Harold I, Prentiss. 1347<br />
Central av.<br />
Mrs. L, A, Braun, Pittsburgh, is<br />
sojoui-riing at 817 Pelham pi.<br />
We Have in Stock<br />
For Immediate Delivery<br />
RADIOS<br />
gUtjghouse<br />
ItewsrTwBnTCr<br />
, Bendijt<br />
TajSle Models and<br />
Combination Sets<br />
Kitchen Aide Mixmaster<br />
Westinghouse Vacuum<br />
Cleaneri<br />
Space Heaters<br />
Regina Eleetfikbroom<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
HARDWARE<br />
COMPANY<br />
C. W. Tilt * THOS. P, PITT<br />
817 Asbury Ave.<br />
Phone 2158<br />
_ __ . fmfcm<br />
U. S. Public 75 Million Per Year<br />
WASHINGTON-The high «W <strong>of</strong> Fulltime tmpioyt«i engMred<br />
ir.--lntftlnilii the Feditil fevtm- the tasks falling under educ. le<br />
merit's vast publicity, promoUonU tntortnatiowd, prouMitonal o<br />
and informationai network was publklty •ativiU^-^I.oOB,<br />
brQUght home to Qongrwi Whin an Bmptoyaei devoting more •<br />
Ris&vci Glass<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficial compilation eitimated iucli one week but less than their<br />
expenditures as nearly $7i,00O,0OO year to then activities—aa,7«B,<br />
Packer Passes on during the last flicftl year,<br />
Total man-yean <strong>of</strong> both fuU-«<br />
A total <strong>of</strong> $3,572,000 had been ear- and other employee service ta fc<br />
John D. Allen, 81, <strong>of</strong> 3 Oedar st, marked for the OPA, which . aotlvlties—14.168,<br />
Millvllle, father <strong>of</strong> Walter E. Allen, ducted a nation-wide eampaign de- Total Mtitnafed expenditure<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, died Tuesday morn- mandlng congressional extension <strong>of</strong> personal lervWe and slmllM- c<br />
Ing at hft home.<br />
its powers, • gallons for the Meal year i»<br />
Mr, Allen was a retired glass<br />
packer, and in his earlier life had The extent to which the govern- 178,830,487,<br />
seen an agent for the Prudential ment now is "selling" its various Publication*, press service, i-<br />
Life insurance Company in aiaas- programs and policies to the peoplt broadcasting, movies, lantern •!<br />
bere. Hi was well known as a bar- is demonstrated in these <strong>of</strong>ficial fig- posters and lecture materials<br />
itone singer in churches <strong>of</strong> Millures from the Budget Bureau: amoiif the media used.<br />
ville ajid other parts <strong>of</strong> Cumberland<br />
County. For a short time he<br />
was associated in business here<br />
another point was undetermii<br />
with his son,<br />
<strong>On</strong>e witness told police he sa.i<br />
Also surviving is another sdn, Valley ForgeBoy, blonde lad answering the flpfw—<br />
John j», Allen, Wesbllfg; two daughters.<br />
Mrs. Mary Taylor, Lin-<br />
tlon climbing on the stone jett.3<br />
wood, and Mrs, Dorothy Hunter.<br />
BBth st,<br />
MlllvlUe; 14 grandchildren and six6,<br />
Dies In <strong>Ocean</strong> HIE GRAPPLING HOOK!<br />
great-grandchildren.<br />
Funeral services will take place<br />
L'enunnae, from page 1<br />
pollee Inade another starch ef<br />
Friday at the Paul Christy par-<br />
beachfront area at dawn SMFL.<br />
l<strong>of</strong>t, iwjiUville, followed by inter-<br />
afternoon to watch firemen battle and later that morning Beach<br />
ment in Manahath Cemetery, Ihe flames at a summer cottage at trql Captain Thomas Williams, "*;<br />
Qlaselxjro<br />
The brothers and a couiln spirit several lifeguards, patrolled<br />
5710 Central av, Bruce was with his surf with a boat using (rap(-»<br />
jtESORT WOMEN'S BROTHER mint at the fire.<br />
hoolti In an attempt to flnel<br />
DIES IN DARBY<br />
When 4 p, m, arrived and it wasbody,<br />
Herbert Leltsch, 52, an account- timr for tlie boys to return to their Oapt. Williams made ane»1<br />
ant and brother <strong>of</strong> two <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> parents' summer cottage at 128<br />
women died 9atju*day at his home<br />
check <strong>of</strong> the beach early Mora<br />
in Darby, Pa., after a long Illness,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> av,, Bruce was nowhere toand<br />
came upon the body a, a<br />
Mr, tflitseh, a frequent visitor In be found. The father, aunt, and and a half from where the boys<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, was a brother <strong>of</strong> Mrs, brothers, after scouring the beach been playing.<br />
•taiph Patterson, ) 100 block cen- at, the f,7th to Beth st, area, appealed The boy's father is presiden Ti<br />
tral av., and Mrs. HOSP Lear 015 to thn police department to help<br />
4th at.<br />
the Quaker Shipyard and Mael<br />
find him,<br />
Funeral services took place Wed-<br />
Co., <strong>of</strong> Oamden, Their winter t*«<br />
nesday in Darby, with interment<br />
THEY KEPT IIQFINC,<br />
is on Richards road, an R.P.D. r-<br />
In liiount Arlington Cemetery, Police Sgt. Crowley and Patrol- near Valley Forge,<br />
i<br />
man Fitzgerald searched the beach FAMILJf RETURNS HOME<br />
as far north as 34th st,, and were<br />
HILADELPHIA WOMAN DIRB aided in the search by Petty OITi-<br />
The mother and the other ~m<br />
IN POINT HOSPITAL<br />
cer Robert Merrill, <strong>of</strong> the local<br />
returned home Sunday as oTiglra<br />
Mrs. Katherine I. Stanton, <strong>of</strong> Coast Guard station.<br />
scheduled after a two-week ^<br />
'hiladelphiri, died Monday at<br />
here, while Mr, Burns nmaJm^x:<br />
Shore Memorial Hospital after hav- Until late Saturday night the par- await developments.<br />
ing becomp 111 while vacationing in ents had hope that Bruce might<br />
the resort, she was the widow <strong>of</strong> have wandered away and fallen<br />
Dr. l.alnr iialnes, county ^s«<br />
Samuel J, 8 tan ton. and her winter aslwp, and eventually would return.<br />
oner, issued • certineate <strong>of</strong> dea<br />
home was at 1P27 Wyrinewood rd. When lie was not home by Satur-<br />
by drowning, but listed ••»*-=<br />
Surviving are two sons, John and day midnight, drowning was be-<br />
rnitlr Injury to the head** •»-—i<br />
Samuel, shd thre*> daughters, Mrs, hm-rd the only alternative. The<br />
pasgible contributory mi.<br />
Emily H MeGlone, Mrs, Katherine<br />
T. Malloy' aiiri Mrs. Miriam O<br />
searih even extended to tlie interior<br />
Authorities v«md to the<br />
Hanley, Funeral mass will be to- ot the house that was damaged by<br />
thai the bay must have b<br />
day, with interment in Holy Sepul- lire.<br />
climbing on the stone jetty<br />
59th St., slipped and fell, kno<br />
chre Cemetery<br />
William, the oldest brother, said Ing himself out as he entered<br />
he had last remembered geelng<br />
MRS, ABRONRKrS FATHER<br />
water. This wia due io tbe bl&<br />
Bruif in shallow water <strong>of</strong>f the nose anil the fact that little ws<br />
DIES IN PHILADELPHIA surf, after he (William I had swum was found In the hoy's lungs,<br />
William H, Quijjley. 80, <strong>of</strong> Phila- in an outer bar beyond ihe pilly.<br />
delphia,, died Saturday after a low; Mark, Ihe other brother, recalled<br />
illness<br />
sei'lnK liru playing in the. sand Mrs, Edward L, uulbertaon.<br />
He was tlie father <strong>of</strong> Mrs, Pliilena on the bench with a hoy he did ami, Fia,, is visiting at 910 W*<br />
AHroHslti. <strong>of</strong> Drexel Hill, local summer<br />
resident at 1208 <strong>Ocean</strong> av,, and<br />
not kniiiv, Mime lime after 4 p. m. av. This is the aoth season<br />
was a. frequent visitor in the resort. nnili Mirviviiig brothers insisted Mrs, Oulbertson has spent Irx<br />
He was a member <strong>of</strong> Kensington Ihiil llicy had entered the water resort.<br />
Lodge No, 211. F, and A. M., and inly in the vicinity <strong>of</strong> the lifeguard<br />
other organizations in the plilln- stainl nt 57th st. Whether the<br />
delprii& area.<br />
Mrs, O, J, OrifTlth, nt Havpr-fc,<br />
inyiT boy went in by himself at Pa,, is sojourning at 715 Bth si<br />
MORTGAGE<br />
FUNDS<br />
<strong>On</strong>llnlted «moonU for Msai<br />
F, tt A. or Prii»U<br />
We himdJe >n AeuOt,<br />
No —-mil—I le the borrower.<br />
RichardB,Fox<br />
8th St and Atlantic Ave,<br />
OHM <strong>City</strong>, N. I.<br />
ib980<br />
*2£U*.<br />
LADIES ATTENTION<br />
1 S Factory Store<br />
for vour isfEW FALL OARMENTS I I<br />
CANTOE'i Invite you to «« Ihe newe-<br />
•ensstional Slmrti made In the n<br />
FILE FABRICS that look Ilk* Fltl<br />
Advainxr'nt.vlH in fur trtnimed Bud<br />
Coats and Shorties. *<br />
CANTORS IffVITE COMPARISON ! =<br />
STYLE I!I<br />
QUALITY J ! !<br />
PRICE ! S<br />
REntEMDER CANTOR'S FOB<br />
FASHIONS<br />
CANTOR'S FOB VALUBS ! ', L<br />
EVERY DAY A SALE DAY AT<br />
CANTOR'S FACTORY STOB.E<br />
204 Phila. Ave,, Egg H«,rbor, N. j.<br />
Store Houra Daily, lOiOO A. M, to BiW P. M.<br />
Friday TUl 9:00 P. M.<br />
CIoKd Btmday Until Sept, 1<br />
MOTHERS!—<br />
Yen Children'* Wnt •!<br />
CHItDRINS OiffFlTTtRS<br />
SPEAR 5 SHOP<br />
ifcjfi ftTlBNTIC AVF.<br />
ATLANTIC 01T»<br />
Mowen Studio<br />
DIVELOFINQ - FEINTING<br />
Fhot<strong>of</strong>taphji . Cunm InppUi<br />
721 Wesley Ave. Ph. 0651<br />
ITIS<br />
SSAMIHED<br />
OIASSI1<br />
FITIIB IT<br />
Dr. Harry H. Lake<br />
OPTOMETRIST<br />
Twr OPTOMIIRIII rtr 42 Tun<br />
Lai^ii Fraaei tad MSUBUBII<br />
Slill Lotatcd At<br />
837 ASBURY AVE.<br />
ifM fine MM<br />
LOT<br />
for<br />
A HOME<br />
Now Get the<br />
Beachfront LoU<br />
Corner Lota<br />
Residential Sites<br />
SEE-<br />
CAREY<br />
IStb St, and Boanhv«lk<br />
PRINTING<br />
MYWOOD PRESi<br />
82S A»biB7 Ate.<br />
Fnd R. Woo«mH name<br />
OREKTIHO CARDS • STATION]<br />
Fresh<br />
REGISTERED<br />
PHARMACIST-<br />
Prompt Delivery^<br />
You hwe w yiT tmsm m to t rr«<br />
us when h your din-tor t gives i<br />
prescription to bave llUi-d.<br />
<strong>On</strong>n <strong>City</strong> W45 for ~<br />
Department, *<br />
,s.\,i,, "Don't Ut d<br />
^ M Sun Get Y«<br />
Down!"<br />
Vt* Oir ri<br />
Miilltlle<br />
Sun Burn Loti<<br />
that hat msie tbe<br />
public fotfet Ml nbont E<br />
Burn.<br />
50c and '1<br />
HUGHES 4<br />
Central Pharmacy<br />
8th sad Wwley<br />
ESTABLISH*!) 1111<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Ltader tt<br />
I Speaker<br />
work,<br />
puna devM<br />
into bitter clot<br />
various projeeta<br />
VSSM<br />
as*, if or OMan <strong>City</strong> sponsorship<br />
— X K Club for boys and girls<br />
i a, _ was voiced to the Kiwan-<br />
»_ "Wednesday, by Ml» Mary<br />
«=»t=«*iBljf 4-H extension agent<br />
group Total<br />
~^tmr~aa guest speaker on he the<br />
their<br />
L w inual thp&ww8Bi* garden exhhad<br />
their<br />
»BJ-inual The garden number exhibit <strong>of</strong> entries and<br />
' t fraction <strong>of</strong> lut yews Judges <strong>of</strong> thi<br />
ording to club mrdtners were h H Whll<br />
se growing conditions turai agent and<br />
twards went W Oeorge W ty agricultural t,<br />
•rank J. Bannino and A, J,<br />
' ' * eollections <strong>of</strong><br />
•»-. »», Thonm* Adams<br />
fc*-M est fruit, and Henry B rewrt for the 42nd<br />
StreteK Watch<br />
•io "*nT^hz* **.<br />
Udiei' Stretch Bandi<br />
Pink QlU 'B' IMI<br />
Victory Quality Wa|ch StnM<br />
•*M«*r«l iUk itiMti if fit Bio« J^W<br />
*"*,",?•,,„ if. , "".-i.js,<br />
Fresh Ground Hamburger lb 33c<br />
ICY MILKFED COUNTRY VEAL<br />
SIR s *•'"'•"" """ '" 29 £ i Orl " s * l '32( i •""•* 1B 3]i<br />
VIAL "**" **>>»nt i *«'«i'2S« i p & 27c<br />
Speedup Bleich '•^. ol 17c<br />
WUttiri^ te*lS§<br />
Nu Rg« 10OH Mima. . _<br />
MOTOR OIL $ 1.99<br />
• - ; —•*•»»-<br />
«""i !• iliiiiM iwppir. nmntem, H••r<br />
"•»• •»«MIef ilMk toyatrtoiai ««ik«fc<br />
to aifc for twin upon yoar w««t rtilt,<br />
[ 74l -47 ASBURY AVE.-OCEAN CITY<br />
wd HIGBEE AVE.—SOMERS POINT<br />
Yacht Club Plans<br />
Dinner-Dance<br />
New Office to<br />
Be Eltcted<br />
Meals <strong>of</strong> Distinction<br />
..km,,<br />
Atmosphere <strong>of</strong><br />
Refinemtnt<br />
•<br />
DINING ROOM<br />
Open to the PuMtt<br />
OCEAN AVE. at<br />
MOORLYN TERRACE<br />
>•••«»•«••<<br />
G, I, George<br />
Watchmaker<br />
formerly with<br />
j. E, Caldwell & Co.<br />
PhliadelphiB<br />
Witch and Jewelry<br />
Repairs<br />
3rd Flooi National Bank BIdg,<br />
801 ASBURY AVE.<br />
Phone 1762<br />
Stowe's<br />
Sea Foods<br />
3rd and Asbury Ave,<br />
Stowe's is operated by<br />
Mr, and Mrt, Leon Steweand<br />
has been for 24 years.<br />
Dellclouslv Different<br />
Deviled Crabs<br />
Deviled Clams<br />
Fried Fiih<br />
Fried S<strong>of</strong>t Crabs<br />
Cole Slaw<br />
Potato Salad<br />
Clam Chowder<br />
Fried Shrimp<br />
Fried Scallops<br />
PULL LIN! OF FRBill<br />
• SEAFOOD DAILY •<br />
Phone 8835<br />
Investment<br />
Securities<br />
Arthur L Batten<br />
845 Brighton PI,<br />
RepreteDUnf<br />
Herbert H, Blazarf<br />
and-Co,<br />
Flilladelphla<br />
C«U 0. C. 1SS8.M<br />
EffBiBfl Md Week End.<br />
ntra <strong>of</strong> all three sailing elaaiea in ._ Mr, and Mri, -William P. Kogel,<br />
the summer series, including Com-<br />
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Reedy and<br />
Philadelphia, are spending a vaca.<br />
ete, Mothj and Luwleys. iaoh Moth tlon at 424 Wesley ay, They have<br />
Mr, and Mrs, J, J, MoDermott, <strong>of</strong><br />
boat iklpper will receive a"' trophy, been summer residents here for 20Upper<br />
Darby, Pa,, are spending<br />
emblematic' <strong>of</strong> participation In theyeari.<br />
first post-war resumption <strong>of</strong> racing<br />
here,.<br />
IIBUSINESS 1<br />
I TRAINING I<br />
I SHORTHAND "~~ I<br />
! TYPBWRITINU I<br />
1 BOOKKBEPINOI<br />
1 COMPLETE 1<br />
1 COMMERCIAL COURSES 1<br />
1 Fall Teum Opens Sept. 3 •<br />
j Summer School plow In Session I<br />
j Call . Phone - write 1<br />
I ATLANTIC CITY I<br />
IBUSINESS COLLEGE |<br />
'iJhe Hardcastle School"<br />
147 B. Virginia Ave.<br />
AU. <strong>City</strong>, N. J., Phone 4-8600<br />
Q""mi!i t,,i»i iltiltii.li..lMlltiiltiiii ii<br />
Our Ice Cream Making<br />
Plant Is Equipped With<br />
Ptfi<br />
Ail electronic device dealfned<br />
lo eliminate faacterhi In air<br />
Becotte's<br />
Home-Made<br />
S<br />
"As PURE AS<br />
IT IS GOOD"<br />
835 Asbury Avenue<br />
YOUR LAWN<br />
and GARDEN NEEDS<br />
SOME OF OUR PRODUCTS<br />
-Bent Heil<br />
SBiep Manure<br />
Cow HiDurt<br />
Homoi<br />
Lime<br />
Limtllono<br />
it.ImoM<br />
potimi Soil<br />
Gurdcn Ttjgli<br />
Adeo<br />
Compo<br />
TiBeiefogi<br />
llif Houiti<br />
Put Hsil<br />
Purls Ortti<br />
BordaiBi<br />
B^drucide<br />
*«. ipinyi<br />
FtrtliiHri<br />
Red Anew<br />
Roolone<br />
Tnnnlalgni<br />
iMm.O.pl«iit<br />
Sprayi<br />
Sure Grower FartiiilM<br />
Fri-«h Grsss laed<br />
White Dulet Clover<br />
Amnitg Wild Xiller<br />
Weedans Weed SUlei<br />
PenBSylv«n(i Sod<br />
OOreoni i Top sail<br />
Lawn SSriafclMi Sifcl<br />
Toy Oariea Sett<br />
SotenoBe Suit<br />
D.D.T, «% IB 1M%)<br />
Crsnili Ant Killer<br />
pitrAe <strong>of</strong> Soda<br />
Food for Ratei<br />
Vegetable Seed!<br />
Garden Implement!<br />
Spraylnc Bqyipmeilt<br />
Suatiae Equlp'mnt<br />
PruBlni Saw« & Shrun<br />
Lime & Sees Ipnidcn<br />
Rotted Manure<br />
Stable Cow MISBH .<br />
Tree Fertilizer,<br />
lotoi cnb <strong>On</strong>u<br />
Killer<br />
•each Furniture<br />
C.llfornla Pottery<br />
—COBpirs Oar Prleei—<br />
Fret Dellmry O«t il.oo<br />
FOX FERTILIZERS<br />
Branch <strong>of</strong> Colllngswood Pint<br />
9SJ ASBDRTT AVilfnft<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Clly Ph. OeeaB <strong>City</strong> 1505<br />
some time at 21B 1 34th st.<br />
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY<br />
A reception by the clubs flag <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />
will preoeed the dl.iner.HosU<br />
will be Commodore Harry J J<br />
A major social event <strong>of</strong> the cur-<br />
LOST—Man's brown wallet, Mon<br />
Bellwoar, Jr.. vice Commodore Dr,<br />
WANTED—Cabin eniiser, 25 to 36<br />
rent season will be the annual din-<br />
day, vicinity <strong>of</strong> Hanscom Hotel, _ ft,, must be reasorable, 0, K,<br />
O, M, Barthmaier, .and Rear Cam.<br />
ner-dance <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Yacht<br />
contained ample Identification and Roberts, 8ea Isle <strong>City</strong>, • 9-8<br />
modore E, L, Ore#,<br />
large sum <strong>of</strong> money. Reward. Re-<br />
Club, .scheduled for Friday night<br />
<strong>Aug</strong>ust 30, at ire Atlantic Cits' FOB MEMBERS, OLIEiTS<br />
turn to Hanscom Hotel or ,1 KSALE—Pair<br />
<strong>of</strong> garage doors, 4x8,<br />
Schreiner, JBOO Rawle st., PhUa. 34, one door 2-6 x 8-5, hardware in-<br />
Country Club. Northneld.<br />
Reservations for the dinner must Pa, B-M eluded, $30; boardwalk roiling chair,<br />
The affair will be the club's prin- be made no later than <strong>Aug</strong>ust 28<br />
$60; garage battery eharjer, $15,<br />
cipal one <strong>of</strong> the year, other Indoor with Edward c. Fay, chalrBMn <strong>of</strong> SAL&-23-rt, auxiliary aloojj, 8 h.p, Phone" 22M, 8-23<br />
activities having been ruled out be- the banquet committee. The event Palmer ttiarine enjiine. Marconi<br />
cause the organization now has nois<br />
open to club mpmbprs and thel' Tig, iully equippert, 3 berths, toilet WANTED—Couk". " OeoriifuT Hotel,<br />
clubhouse building. It is hoped to guests.<br />
11200, IrfrnniiVa, aon Bav av. or 1120 Central av, B-2S<br />
phone 0999 g BALE—2 gas ranges, B-burners and<br />
have a new clubhouse by next sum- Special guests <strong>of</strong> the club will be<br />
oven, $15 takes them both. 68<br />
mer,<br />
Mayor Clyde W, Struble and Corn- SALE - lf)-ft. Streamline trailer, Gardens rd,. first floor. 8-23<br />
missioners Roeser and Bowker. sleeps 4, undnc $2000 Bay and<br />
TO ELECT OFFICERS<br />
along with a number <strong>of</strong> yttchtsmen Maryland av., finmors Point; N- J SALE Two ice boxes, good condi-<br />
Featuring ihe dinner will be the prominent in eastern racing f-irc!n8,<br />
B-23 tion, price $10 eaeh. 2310 Wesley<br />
election and installation <strong>of</strong> new club<br />
av^ third floor, 8-23<br />
HOOD FOB COMMODORE<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficers for the coming year, and<br />
RENT—Coitauc 2 bedrooms, first 2<br />
the awarding <strong>of</strong> prizes for sailboat The nominating eornrnfttee al- woeKs in Hcptcrnbor. 135 week 834 WANTED to ~huf—T-!anMy TTouS<br />
Central av, g_23<br />
competition,<br />
ready has submitted its report,<br />
or place lhat could be- converted<br />
p<br />
Hze awards will go to the winrecommending<br />
the election <strong>of</strong> Henry<br />
to aceommodatf a families. Between<br />
SALE—22 h.p, Johnson outboard, re- 17th and Ssth st. Give full partieu.<br />
Q. Hood as a commodore for 1P46- cently oyrrlmulcd, sacrifice 1178 lars. Box 50.30, Bontinel-Ledger B-23<br />
47 Mr, Hood served this year as Phone 0364. B-23 WANTED—Wailrestes wanted to<br />
^es ffitamlned Phone<br />
chairmnn <strong>of</strong> tht> weekly sailboat<br />
work through September. 2 meal<br />
nlasses Pitted<br />
races.<br />
SALE — Top icp'r. new Precision,<br />
1844<br />
system, HitnlMnn, Olfi Wesley ay.<br />
white enamel, 75-lb rjipHeity<br />
Other nominations include Paul J. $80,00, Inspc-etion (SO 8Ui st. See<br />
Dr. Roger G. La Rosa Kaiser fnr vice commodore. Warren Paris. a-23 EXTRA MONEY FOR<br />
iwpnson for rear commodore, and<br />
SPARE TIME<br />
Op;ometriit Mr, Pny for s^erottiry-trpasiirer. LOST—Pair tunnisc" shell rimmed Sell big value Christmas Cards, ts<br />
glasses, aunduy evening^ Surf rd,, friends. Gorgeous new "Prize" 21-<br />
* 615 Eighth Street<br />
heach or vicinity Ralph T. Fox- Jr.<br />
BETIJBN TO FLORIDA<br />
Card Jl asburliiirm nays up to 60c<br />
'K'EAN CiTV, N. I.<br />
100 Gull rd, . H.23 'ir<strong>of</strong>it, 50 and 25 NAME-IMPRINT-<br />
—Office llnii fa=<br />
Mr, and Mrs. Charles Young and<br />
JD Christmns <strong>On</strong>rds, $|. Samples on<br />
Dally 9 30 ini.M)<br />
children, Betty and Donna, left Sat- WANTED — Oir! milled to watcli<br />
approval,<br />
N» Hour, cm Wfd. and Sun. urday to return to their home in<br />
child days, outdoors. Apply The<br />
M.in. Oii.l l>i, Kv» Ijy App'l.<br />
<strong>Line</strong>n Corner. loth and Boardwalk CHILTON OREETINOS CO,<br />
Port Lauderdale. Fia., after visiting<br />
8-33 147 Essex. Dept, 870, Boston, Mass.<br />
for a month with Mrs, Young's<br />
parents, Mr, and Mrs, William Long WANTED—Veteran and wife want RENT—Apt. 805 <strong>Ocean</strong> ay, 4 rooms<br />
1222 Bay av, Mr, and Mrs, Long small apartment year round, If and bath, hot water, innerspring<br />
Hotel<br />
also have as their guests for thepossible<br />
or winter rental. No chil- mattresses, very comfortable. Open<br />
summeri her parents. Mr, and Mrs<br />
dren or pets. Phone 0M5, 8-23 for 2 weeks <strong>Aug</strong>ust 24 to September<br />
7: also 2 room apartment open Au-<br />
Oeqrge B, Kern, <strong>of</strong> Reading. Pa, BALE — Outhoiird runabout, H-ft, gust 31. Private porch, 8-23<br />
I17B, Bee Mays, iaih and Bay<br />
S-J3 WANTED—Miii] or woman to clean<br />
dining room at night. Hanif-Inn,<br />
WANTED—Hiijh school student to 918 Wesley av. 8-23<br />
live in and be a mothers helper SALE—Lumber, used ' ,xO siding<br />
while attending school Mrs. J, and new 1 inch oak, N.I, corner<br />
Homer Ott, fioo oenan av phone 7tli and Haven av, A. M, <strong>On</strong>iey.<br />
B837, 8-8<br />
8-23<br />
SALE— 14-ft, Keystone clinker-built SALE—Why not stay in September?<br />
boat, equipped with I'L- h.p, Lau- The fish are bigger and stronger<br />
son inboard motor. Boat in perfect and the weather is so nice. If your<br />
condition, perfectly suited for bay home isn't heated we have one and<br />
fihi fishin ad nd trolling. May be seen<br />
two burner kerosene heaters to take<br />
at I2t and flay. fl Ph Phone 121128-R,<br />
B-23 the chill oTf your home, Patton's 82<br />
West av. Phone 1083-R. 8-30<br />
SALE—Sailboat. Duster class, good<br />
condition, excellent sails. In water SALE—Petersburg, N, J, Cottage,<br />
at 17th st. Lagoon, Apply 38 W. six rooms, cellar with electric<br />
17th st. May be seen Sundays. 8-30 pump, garage, 1 acre <strong>of</strong> land, all in<br />
good condition, can be financed.<br />
Taxes $50, Price M000, Robert B,<br />
Stretch, 428 <strong>Ocean</strong> av. Phone 1328<br />
8-23<br />
RENT—Large, private garage, near<br />
8th st. and Bpardwalk, Apply<br />
parking lot rear <strong>of</strong> Village Theatre,<br />
8-33<br />
BALE—Cottage, j bedrooms, bath,<br />
kitchen, dinette, living room, parlor,<br />
some iurniture. cellar, electric<br />
jump, hot water heat, 1 ear garage,<br />
r acre land. Taxes $26,00." Price<br />
|Sa00, Cash $2800,. balance financed,<br />
Robert 8. Stretch, 428 <strong>Ocean</strong> av.<br />
Phone 1328 8-23<br />
WANTED—Reliable girl wanted for<br />
permanent <strong>of</strong>fice jmsition. Apply<br />
P, W, Woolworth Co., 732 Asbury<br />
ay,, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, , B-23<br />
LOBT—A tan zipper wallet, zipper<br />
broken, 8 picture cases, I4,8( In<br />
money. Finder can keep money<br />
Please return wallet and newspaper<br />
clippings, Lynn Murtha, 821 3rd st,<br />
8-23<br />
LOST—Small brown change purse<br />
with $5^ and $1 bill and some<br />
change. Reward, Return to Vosburgfi,<br />
10 Asbury rd, 8-23<br />
LOST—Black cat, female, leather<br />
collar inscribed "Oustafson, <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
pity, N, J." Phone 8580, Reward for<br />
information or return, B-23<br />
RENT—Newly renovated apartment,<br />
1 bedroom, studio couch in living<br />
room, bath, kitchen, electric refrigerator,<br />
available <strong>Aug</strong>ust 25 on, S70<br />
a week* incrading utilities. See Paris,<br />
820 Bth st. " , 8-23<br />
WANTED—Man or boy to work in<br />
kitchen throuah Sept. Hanif-Inn,<br />
016 Wesley av, " 8-33<br />
WANTED to buy—A property between<br />
lath and 58th st, not over<br />
$8,000. State particulars. particular. Rep Reply<br />
Box B03I, 03I SSentinel-Ledger. l L d 8-23 8-<br />
BALE—I8.it, Century deluxe ma.<br />
ijiegany runabout, 2! h.p. Johnson,<br />
•emna.'tilt. Can be seen at Slrelman's,<br />
218 Bay av, or phono 0364,<br />
H<br />
- a-23<br />
SALE—28-ft, cabin cruiser, 81000;<br />
20-ft, double eiider, 4-eyimder<br />
Dodge motor, nice shape, S400; ID-ft,<br />
skiff, Willys motor. $050: sailboat,<br />
15-ft, SB" beam, $280, 13 -II" Chris<br />
Craft, 2-eylinder Neptune outboard<br />
motor, 5-^ h.p,, bolh $250: 30-ft.<br />
Hacker speed boat, seats 12, 12eyllnder<br />
Packard motor, $1200.<br />
May's. 12th and Bay, 8-23<br />
WANTED—Small apartment to rent<br />
year around, in or near <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong>. <strong>On</strong>e adult. Reference, IClsie<br />
Leeds, 10 W, 15th st,, second floor,<br />
B-23<br />
RENT—Wheel chair, ball bearing,<br />
week or month. BOB <strong>Ocean</strong> av, 8-23<br />
BALE—Bungalow, 2 bedrooma, bath,<br />
living room, dininE room, kltclien,<br />
iOt 100x110. hot air heat 1 car garage,<br />
country section. Price $7,100.<br />
Robert S, B, Stretch, 428 <strong>Ocean</strong> av.<br />
Phone 1326 8-23<br />
SALE—Trailer—can be used for luggage<br />
or boat,. grand new, 8-11,<br />
wide, 8ft. long. Brand new tires.<br />
Made <strong>of</strong> oak lumber, $285, Jack<br />
Oeatens, Shore and Tuckahoe rds,,<br />
Marmora, Phone O, 0. 2B2S-J-11,<br />
8-23<br />
RENT—Second floor apartment for<br />
rent by week or month. All con.<br />
venienoes. Two bedrooms, private<br />
bath, kitchen, dining room. 836 Asbury<br />
av. • fl-23<br />
RENT—Furnished six-room house<br />
for whiter rental, September IS<br />
to June 1. $80. monthly, 631 Wesley<br />
av, 8-30<br />
••••••••••••*»••»•»•••••••»»•••»••»>••>»•«••••>«<br />
FOR THE<br />
SIGN<br />
GEORGE SOURIDES'<br />
PRODUCE MARKET<br />
MAYS LANDING ROAD, SCULLVILLE<br />
3 Miles from Semen Point<br />
Look Cor<br />
Vsfi Hint<br />
«'SOURIDES"<br />
on the<br />
SUn<br />
RENT — Rooms with innerspring<br />
mattresses, running hot and cold<br />
water, private porches. Reasonable,<br />
80S <strong>Ocean</strong> av, __ 8-23<br />
SALE — Comet sailboat, stainless<br />
steel stays, brass hardware, 2 sets<br />
.•sails, one new; complete with trailer,<br />
$378, Phone 8861". 8-30<br />
SALE—Marmora, N, J, Cottage, 5<br />
rooms, and bath, electric hot water<br />
and pump, all in good condition,<br />
garage, chicken house, 200 ft, frontage<br />
on the Highway, Taxes $56,00,<br />
Price, $5,500, Robert S, Stretch, 428<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> av. Phone 1328, 8-23<br />
Bronme<br />
SCREEN<br />
<strong>Line</strong>n<br />
NETTING<br />
Davis<br />
Hardware Co,<br />
1235 Asbury Ave.<br />
FLY-<br />
Newark •Camden<br />
Limousine Connections<br />
New York •<br />
ATLANTIC CENTRAL<br />
AIRLINES<br />
ATLANTIC CITY 4-0371<br />
JUST RECEIVED<br />
A NEW SHIPMENT<br />
Alarm Clocks<br />
BIG BEN<br />
BABY BEN<br />
WESTCLOX<br />
New Ilavrn<br />
Pocket Watches<br />
Porleet Ben and Westrlnx Pocket<br />
Watches<br />
Evans Lifhters<br />
" White Lighters<br />
Zippo Lighters<br />
In Chrome<br />
Ronsen Lighters.<br />
In Chrome and Torkiiss Slitll<br />
New Sessions Electric Clocks<br />
That are "Out <strong>of</strong> This World," In<br />
rluNilri<br />
Cheit <strong>of</strong><br />
Tudor Silverware<br />
Hcrvlrr for *liM, |3i,50, Mmplete.<br />
WATERMAN and C, A, E%ER.<br />
SHAItr PEN and PENCIL SETS<br />
The New Elgin and WiUnaur<br />
Watrhta Are Here Again ,<br />
JEWELRY and WATCH<br />
REPAIBING<br />
Jewelry Store^<br />
92S Asbury Ave.<br />
Telephone O. C. 2278<br />
_,:,L,^_
-< .?.*<br />
a<br />
m<br />
life- •'••.<br />
•••>.: M<br />
kL^<br />
:&&fttffift.<br />
•t «<br />
I , .H.J , |l|,l<br />
it*-<br />
w'Walk<br />
Hottew HOUM<br />
6|petu Annual Event<br />
ntnl av.. where glrin and womtn<br />
••' ages may recuperate from<br />
and regain go<strong>of</strong>l htstft^.<br />
program nW Cfittttnu* every<br />
day from 10 a. m. wMl late eve-<br />
IJIM, throiMhout Saturday, In Iront<br />
ta tlnsmco papeiing, <strong>of</strong> the halls,<br />
ttvln* NW, rooepikm room and<br />
stoWriWtf (hi 9pu» » "» fourth'<br />
float, to iOTW* will W into the<br />
Mr, and Mr*, James Anderson, <strong>of</strong><br />
Pittsburgh, are sojourning at IJSg<br />
Central av,<br />
Boise Retd, Cleveland. Ohio, la<br />
^V^ ». MS Weiley av.<br />
THE DANA<br />
ANTIQUE SHOP<br />
<strong>On</strong> 8th ^t.. Near the Bay<br />
Open 8:30 A. M. to 5;00 P. M.<br />
Many Items That Make Lovely Gifts<br />
{rein $ I<br />
Save Time!<br />
Save Money at the<br />
GARDENS<br />
SERVICE CENTER<br />
Batteraea Road at Atlantic Blvd.<br />
MAY WE SERVE YOU?<br />
G&OD FOOD MEANS GOOD HEALTH<br />
Lingo's Restaurant<br />
( 70S Battersea Rd.<br />
QftPBfOf<br />
BREAKFAST LUNCH<br />
DINNER<br />
BAKIHO<br />
OMB J OOB<br />
PREPARED by EXPERTS<br />
Boulevard Pharmacy<br />
Battwea Road and Atlantic Blvd.<br />
OPEN EARLY AND LATE<br />
Prescriptions Speedily<br />
RUed by<br />
Registered<br />
Pharmacist<br />
Sip Bum Remedies.— Sun Tan Lotions<br />
Fpijntain Service<br />
Films Developing <strong>Newspaper</strong>s • Magazines<br />
-Phone 90S2<br />
WILSON'S MARKET<br />
707 Batter sea Road Phone 0371<br />
THIS WEEKEND<br />
Hams Steaks<br />
Calves Liver<br />
Lt*f* <strong>of</strong> Lamb<br />
Hik RoMt« Oven Roast* Pork Loins<br />
Lamb Chops Pork Chops<br />
Et«H Unhand Etc.<br />
, Any TWe,<br />
¥£ n T m k l i r<br />
I.Ol'IS II I'INK. Sii|.riin'lriiili'iit <strong>of</strong><br />
hiburaiu'.' "f Slalr ..f, Nnv Turk J><br />
li<strong>On</strong>dil'i 1<br />
I,J:.,,I,. y..,l .,lv •,-.|iii|..| I.- ..!• 1 .Mill<br />
„ ,,,, III,- I'. 1 I ..I 1'..„,;.!,,. u 1 ,, .>,<br />
, I „ (lie l : .'iiiln i> 1 li il,. 1.1 l.i<br />
i ^1 ..1 Mir Hill ^ ill IK' I:i>.. 11<br />
S.11.I i 1111** ^ fil.-.! t.. f. 1 ll ,<br />
,,,,,!, ..I rr.l,.- 11 -I III. i.ii.l T^<br />
• It I , I U I K : I I . N I . , . 1 , I., U r n . ! ' I'<br />
m i l l s . l.\.|li-..l.w ..I' T . i \ . ^ ..I lllc l i t ,<br />
1 < ' O - . I I I ( n y . r . . i i n i i '.i < ;i|M- M . i v -iii.l<br />
1,1, I \ . I, -. ' I! I<br />
. ,„ i,t, . mi 1 1 |, M.i .,,,.1<br />
^ y iv.'or mW^<br />
recorder <strong>of</strong> tha lodge, 861 Brighton<br />
m * a to<br />
ADVURWS<br />
BRIDGE CLUB, DISBANDED<br />
nllBING WAB, IS ItEVIVVED<br />
Mr^ Olive MucPhersan. 300 13th<br />
st entertained last Thursday at a<br />
luncheon bridge party, mnrklng thi 1<br />
reorganization <strong>of</strong> t\cr 'e club<br />
which hud bceii dlshan during<br />
the w|t.<br />
The group flrit o In<br />
1928.<br />
Memberi pre W 1<br />
George Presiell.<br />
ermer, Mrs, WP<br />
Norman Laub<br />
Mrs. Willian<br />
Philadelphia, m<br />
Longakre, <strong>of</strong> t<br />
Guests wei ulaii.<br />
Thompson, Mrs , and<br />
Mrs. J*nny Twu<br />
The club will have Its next fflpet-<br />
ing in October,<br />
* • *<br />
BH0WN-KN0WLK8 NUPTIALS<br />
ON SATURDAY .. ...<br />
Dr. and Mrs. James Knowles. <strong>of</strong><br />
MillvUle, and 23rd st,. this city, an-<br />
nounce the marriage <strong>of</strong> thelr^ dau-<br />
ghter, mnma Jane, to tt, Bobert<br />
Brown, son <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs. Edgar<br />
Brown, <strong>of</strong> Pottstown,. Pa,, and 2818<br />
Wesley av. The groom-to-be Is in<br />
the Medlail Corps.<br />
The wedding will take place iat-<br />
urday in the First Preabytarian<br />
Ohurch, with Rev, Oeorge ftsehtr<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficiating.<br />
^ r<br />
The Misses Mwrgret Colemafi,<br />
TOW., M*» ^ ! ?<br />
. ( i|»«" M»j < in.nl)<br />
\ti% lersc) t"> intTOtluce inu consider<br />
it ],J3iij,t (n first roditlff at tile<br />
(fpulir mffli ff to be licld ,MI Oct tlicr<br />
.,,1 M (n> I' 'I' Oc»iii Clly N<br />
J(tnr> iL thrco orlock Itl tho afternoon<br />
,f Mid dd) (Dijllgllt Savlnll Titne)<br />
in Iliiliniiiic CHIlllrd All Oldinancr<br />
I, \nili I Pi itton <strong>of</strong> j Pjililic StrMI<br />
,r MIBIH it Known js lUicn Avenue 11<br />
ll,, (iiy rf Ocrin t iitj ^n Jcretj<br />
., „ is further given thdl Ilie irnr<br />
, Drive out 34th it., turn<br />
South on Shore Road, Iwo " '<br />
Finest Quality Prices Right<br />
Dressed the Way You Want Them<br />
YES, WE DELIVER<br />
No Charge for Delivery or Dressing<br />
WE WGEftD LIKE TO SBRVB YOU<br />
VENETIAN<br />
BLINDS<br />
IS Day Delivery<br />
BondcriKd Steel With Baked<br />
Enamel Finish In White or Ivory<br />
Colored Tapes<br />
Made to Measure Cor<br />
Tour WMm<br />
JBr« DnUwrt >M<br />
H. M. BURKE<br />
5510 PaeiHe Am<br />
WUdwood, N, J,<br />
Phone Wlldwood 2565<br />
Lgnl Hup. fgr<br />
Haddon Carpet Co,<br />
124.26 Vim St_, phlUdglpiili. P«.<br />
Peat Moss<br />
LAHSBST BALE<br />
ON TBS MARKET<br />
Appro*. 20-22 Bushels<br />
Fret <strong>of</strong> Lumps, Fibre tad<br />
Stringy Count Pnat<br />
For mulchlBt. plintiDg, cornetiBf<br />
hei?y or Hiillr lolls. Excellent top<br />
dnuiBi (or IIWBS, ahiubj, flgwus,<br />
win list tan,<br />
1 Bait ,, fSJO 10 Bales, ei 5.75<br />
5 Boks, ea 8,00 2« Baks, ea 5.50<br />
FBEl WELIVERY<br />
Fox Fertilizers<br />
Inrftkiai fw un ud siMes<br />
Toolj, ImpletmcBti, Oatilcn Tnrnlture<br />
953 Asbury Ave,<br />
OCEAIT'ClIY<br />
Pbotie O.O. 1505<br />
MORGAN<br />
RADIO SERVICE<br />
B, J. MOROAH, Pnp,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>-lSTS-W<br />
SALES and SERVICE<br />
on RADIOS<br />
Electrical, AppMusM<br />
Ixpefl Service<br />
, I Have 90% <strong>of</strong> Tubes<br />
!Ut Asbarf AT,, <strong>Ocean</strong> city, n.J.<br />
—Uth Season—<br />
Farmer's<br />
Market<br />
116<br />
Atlantic Aw.<br />
Phone<br />
8533<br />
Farm Products<br />
Groceries<br />
Fresh Meatt<br />
Strictly Fresh Eggs<br />
You 1<br />
Tried N<br />
A DellcJoua A A V Howy<br />
California'<br />
lIoil4^T">U<br />
w """"<br />
•<br />
Melons n><br />
Largs siies—««erag( wsight 4 to 5 pogmikfw***'<br />
EXTRA PAWCY<br />
Con» In your ekoilM<br />
far dinner tonlghtf Sirva ttim<br />
bikad, tu grolin itjl..»r craaniid.<br />
Cafffmrnia<br />
MOUNTAIN BAITLETT<br />
i<br />
*<br />
Culif or»ia<br />
Seedless<br />
• %<br />
Oewco—Ffney Sweet<br />
ML CC19 Fm *' Wff1»<br />
Van Camp's!<br />
Beeelw*f Baby Foot maw m «w<br />
Pablura Botttvmj, «" lie ^<br />
Peanut BB»rt«r L,mm,, Momogs/xW tbjar 3f«<br />
Rltz Crackers h.,KCn,P ftVs 27c<br />
If*<br />
1>«<br />
Nectar Tea Balk<br />
Encore Spaghetti f^rec/<br />
Cider Vinegar su«osw<br />
RtasMB Java pM,
Strathmere, N. J,<br />
EAT, DRINK<br />
T<strong>On</strong>iCHT<br />
EVERY NIGHT<br />
(Except Mantel<br />
SEAFOOD<br />
DINNERS Platters<br />
COCKTAIL BAR<br />
LOUNGE<br />
DANCE<br />
JAMES EVANS<br />
And His<br />
GENTS OF JIVE<br />
Dtnlnj Boom Closed Monday<br />
£ TbWs always a good one at DEAUVILLE INN<br />
.TwoMiles South <strong>of</strong> 55th St. on the <strong>Ocean</strong> Drive!<br />
F. »'<br />
Telephone S«T Isle <strong>City</strong> 3-4805<br />
K, W. STUBBS, Prop.<br />
The Week In Somers Point<br />
THE CAPE THEATRE<br />
Capo May, N. j, T. C, Upham, Mgr,<br />
PRESENTS<br />
Diana Barrymore in<br />
"There's Always Juliet"<br />
By Ssmeiset<br />
Men,, <strong>Aug</strong>. 26 Thru Sat., <strong>Aug</strong>. 31, 8:45 P, M,<br />
Matlne* on Saturday at S P, M<br />
Now Playing — Thru Sat,, <strong>Aug</strong>. 24<br />
Nancy Carroll in "Too Many Husbands"<br />
Phone Cape May 6481<br />
Phone 907<br />
HARRY'S INN<br />
Maryland Ave., Somers Point<br />
Specializing in<br />
Seafood, Steaks, Chops, Chicken,<br />
Frog Legs<br />
Package Goods , Cocktail Bar<br />
Platters and Sandwiches Served from 12 Noon to 2 a.m.<br />
Full Course Dinners from 5 to 9 p.m.<br />
PLATTERS TO TAKE OUT<br />
ANCHORAGE TAVERN<br />
DhuHM 4 to 10 -^Suddays 12 to 10<br />
Delaware Ave. at Bay, Somers Point Ph. 920<br />
ACK'S BAR<br />
CAFE GROVE<br />
Nightly Entertainment Headed by<br />
JIMMY DAUBERT ° f<br />
And Those Philadelphia Singing Stars<br />
<strong>of</strong> Radio and NiKht Clubs<br />
• BILL DONAHUE<br />
• JACK RICHARDS<br />
<strong>On</strong>e Mile From Somers Point Circle on Mays Landing Road<br />
PLACE FOE NICE PEOPLE NO MINORS JACK LAMB, Proprietor<br />
POINT TAVERN<br />
ON THE BAY AT SOMIRS<br />
Dalidousiobtttrt<br />
fetdn and Cbopt<br />
OPEN EVERY DAY<br />
EVERY N1TE<br />
ELEANOR FAY<br />
Plays Yon Requests<br />
,^^^^^_^—e^_ii_=a= on the Hammond Organ<br />
JC*' MANAGfWNIlYTWHAIGHTJ<br />
club will work with city council Us<br />
bring tliis about,<br />
A number <strong>of</strong> amendments to the<br />
by.lBwi, read by Mr, Hart, were<br />
adopted,<br />
Is Club, recalled in a talk to the<br />
To Try to Revive club Tuesday night that many years<br />
ago seven trains, some with two TH«S HelOfter<br />
sections, arrived in Somers Point<br />
on Saturdays, and told <strong>of</strong> the large<br />
Fishing Excursions<br />
Truck Ranu Car<br />
fishini parties that went dm sea SOMBRS POINT — An accident<br />
flshlnj. Mr, Hart said he though!<br />
that something could be done to<br />
In front <strong>of</strong> a taproom resulted in<br />
SOMEBa POINT — Franls H, revive Oils activity,<br />
two Atlantic city men being held<br />
Hart, past president <strong>of</strong> the Klw&n- A motion was adopted that the<br />
under ball by Mayor Fred W.~'Chapman.<br />
Monday night, for an additional<br />
healing,<br />
K Barked car owned by Joseph E.<br />
ia»rf held in i)i<br />
Carstair's White Seal . fifth<br />
Idee Wash. Philadelphia, went out<br />
on the Captain Allen with Capt.<br />
George Upplneatt Sunday and<br />
caught 320 bass and porgles. At<br />
ther party <strong>of</strong> IS on the iwne tw<br />
Monday caught almost 800 fish, av-<br />
1 Allen bolt 6 Peerless, with<br />
Capt. Larry Button, docked with<br />
more thin 800 flih on Tueiday,<br />
A party from Tuckahoe did tome<br />
fancy fining aboard the Irene,<br />
line from Steelman'i under Oapt.<br />
Kemm, The six people aboard<br />
lit 310 porgles and 23 bail.<br />
The New Jersey Taxpayers Association<br />
notes In its recently published<br />
booklet, "Costs <strong>of</strong> Government<br />
In New Jersey," that the<br />
State's net bonded debt has been<br />
reduced from |10f,7U,633 In 1B3S<br />
to M3,430,M7 in 1MB.<br />
HOTICE<br />
PUBLIC SALE Of TAX SALE CERTIFICATES<br />
fly authoritr <strong>of</strong> the Boaril <strong>of</strong> CgnnniHlDn <strong>of</strong> ihe Cily <strong>of</strong> Ocun <strong>City</strong>. Mew<br />
Jer»7i I thai! espdie tQ sale at public Tendue t5 tht liighgsl bidder, da<br />
IIJ>TIMBER 4t^ 1941<br />
at the hour qf two e'elQcli (Daylight Saving Time) in thg afternoon <strong>of</strong> said day,<br />
fit lie Qimffiitgisnera' Chanlbers, Cl!^ fiaU,_Ogsao Citj, New jersey tile Certificates<br />
<strong>of</strong> Tas Sale owned by the <strong>City</strong> ef Oeian <strong>City</strong>, esveftng lanu* hereinafter<br />
deiiaiiltedi _ • .<br />
Total AmoBBt —<br />
dttlfsfl fsr 1<br />
Son M <strong>of</strong> J<br />
It, 1MI, will<br />
Lot No. Block Ho. Section <strong>On</strong>in Unit M<<br />
Miniinym<br />
Pflee<br />
M ITOW Bayoin Strrliuii invc (tiiieni Company.<br />
The lien or fieni><br />
to In isld spver all taxes, liens and interest ta and w_s.oo<br />
the year ml.<br />
,he terms <strong>of</strong> ti« «»]f are nsili at biddinn, nturnible if sale Is not confirmed.<br />
Sale muat be eoiifirmtd by Bsard <strong>of</strong> Connniiiianera, and the Board reserves the<br />
right_to rejfet any and all bids.<br />
Tills uli it m»de under •uthority <strong>of</strong> and subject to the prsriiions -si Section<br />
MlJ.114,1 <strong>of</strong> the HHiud Statutes <strong>of</strong> Mew Jersey,<br />
ifc MM01<br />
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di<br />
Seagram's 7-Crown .,., fifth 3,<br />
Seagram's 5-Crown fifth ^<br />
Ke^sler's Private Stock .fifth 3,!<br />
Paul Jon#s fifth 3.4;<br />
Kinsey Whiskey ,,« fif& 3*86<br />
Hiram Walker Imperial ... fifth 3.40<br />
Gordon fifth 3rf39:<br />
Gallagher & Burton fifth' 3.47<br />
AU the abovi- whlaklea m bVniltd wttri nmln netttoriL ^jtrjiti,'t<br />
The Favorite<br />
<strong>of</strong> Millions<br />
* * *<br />
GLEN AH<br />
GRAY Week<br />
and the<br />
CASA LOMA<br />
ORCHESTRA<br />
The Original MacNamara's Band<br />
AMERICA'S CRAZIEST BAND<br />
Dancing Every Night 8 to 2 A.M.<br />
Sunday Matinee With Name Band — 4 to 6 p.m.<br />
Bathers Permitted on Dance Floor During Sunday Matinee<br />
m- <strong>Aug</strong>ust 25 to Sept. 2 — TONY PASTOR •«<br />
No Admission, Cover or Minimum Charge at Any Time Except<br />
Saturday Night. Admission Saturday Evening $1<br />
We Still Maintain OPA Prices<br />
ORSATTTS CASINO<br />
(Formerly the Gateway)<br />
4 Bars<br />
<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the LfiRGEST Cafe-RBslauranls in America<br />
SOMERS POINT-NEW JERSEY<br />
EDDIE CALL AH AN, Mgr.<br />
For Reservations Call Semen Point 745<br />
For $1 <strong>City</strong> Cab will convey one or four persons from <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> (7th St to 11th.St.<br />
to or from Orsatti's. Phone <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 01OS. ,
xeatreNews Bud Abbott and Lou .<br />
MOOELYN<br />
Tbunday to the Vcajt Theatre In<br />
iment<br />
Unltwaal's Tbe Tune <strong>of</strong> Their<br />
Todaj aad<br />
Uves." a comedy innovation aid<br />
Just mppoee jour toy friend, to be packed with new ideas <strong>of</strong><br />
open - I*«d, , open - minded.<br />
open- di «i guy y from<br />
how to make people laugh.<br />
MiI*auW<br />
(by way <strong>of</strong> Brooklyn) threw h you<br />
i Into tJb tfae path h <strong>of</strong> i a fttnrtBimr ftrt prince<br />
SOBF<br />
i<br />
him fM » who fell In love with democracy so<br />
Today and Tsnsfmr<br />
« to America, wholeheartedly that he wanted to<br />
Wamtr Bras,' new romantic dra-<br />
praWent <strong>of</strong> UN many you? That's the predicament<br />
ma, "A Stolen Lift." coming to the<br />
f!n ! <strong>of</strong> f Mf gjfft taring Josn Le*lle In Warnens" "T»o<br />
Surf Theatre on Friday, Is exactly<br />
WW tte •oniial Oiiyi ftmn Mlwwikm" whfch «>.<br />
the kind <strong>of</strong> serten vehicle for which<br />
CinoUiiQuii Institu- stuns Dennii Uspa sod Jack Car-<br />
Beite Davis fans have been clamorn<br />
If. Y- son In the dual title role and opens<br />
ing. For. more so than any <strong>of</strong> her<br />
»<strong>of</strong> u« mpit* labor"* Wns," Friday at tut Monrfyn Theatre<br />
earlier fllmi. - tills unusual itory<br />
•op M, tut an <strong>of</strong> iu an Monday. onday. To»ay Toy and Wednesday<br />
affords HoUywoed<br />
sy<br />
E ftp ttararatau *Hd to later Something jwrel l in i ththe<br />
way ol<br />
te» by a lW scene* Mi been incorporated<br />
Into the Universal Teehnuolor release,<br />
-OBsm Fia§i«." Movie tam<br />
fff{» «Mt «* m to be paid fer who are used to the h situation l h<br />
the film hen) tilwayi plays<br />
labor and wins the fight In spite <strong>of</strong> the<br />
villain's undcrhSBdHl methods and<br />
is inflation, flaion, th the man- nrcdeUeUoii tossrdi foul play, will<br />
&Md "'•• aAJJng: be in for a turprtie when they age<br />
(DTeramenf* dttlston to Mi new picture which comes Man-<br />
tfae OPA 'ili 'cellhigs- <strong>of</strong>f wages day to the Moorlyn The»tre. Dana<br />
LtMKttn on the goods Into Asdnvs, Brtan DonJwy and Simji<br />
-*• Wtmm tnter, ent 13 an otretaii Hayward are eo-Bamd,<br />
»* to labor ' W union* tor votes, Thnndlj. FMay sad, SaUmUy<br />
jpns <strong>of</strong> all aUthe<br />
people. Turning bKk the calendar has<br />
»"T»ie mmnfafttmer It at the opened fertile new fields for Use na-<br />
<strong>of</strong> f fxa fxa to determining cetomitog tion's BumMr on* comedy star. Bob<br />
Ue*»»e » ththey<br />
make up from Hope,<br />
"Y&rfoUMIftbt <strong>of</strong> the toe ul- ul- After making eighteen modem<br />
-, paid l>y the consumer, comedies during his seven years u<br />
n tte jBodMt" a Paramount star. Rope has gone<br />
la a nmlnii <strong>of</strong> lack two eenturtH tor the setting<br />
Mr. WaMB u- <strong>of</strong> hi* latest film Pmramoum's<br />
* 6i an upward -Monsieur Beauesire," which opens<br />
«f Drie«, "Khether or not Thursday u the Mooriyn Theatre<br />
» aa OPA.<br />
VILLAGE<br />
>"*BE TOE CLASSIFIED ADS Today and Tomorrow<br />
AccUmed s-s the warmest and<br />
liveliest <strong>of</strong> all best-selling A. J.<br />
Oroniii novels. "The Green Years"<br />
is brought to the Villaf e screen to-<br />
Seaside day by M-O-M with Charles Coburn<br />
^ m Us Bnest role. The book<br />
THEATRE<br />
was read hy mUUons and the pic-<br />
SOMERS POINT ture brings its pages vividly to Ufe,<br />
In UB appearance u Grandpa Dandle<br />
Oow. iraseiMe Scotch octogenarian,<br />
the Academy Award actor has<br />
an even more provocative part than<br />
he had in "The More the Merrier."<br />
I Tarn.. Ami. a -<br />
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday<br />
Widely hersldfd as one <strong>of</strong> the<br />
peatest love jtories ever fllnied,<br />
Paraaiount'a To Each His Own,"<br />
1 ranjwoaft ^»»orft«_tujuay men. I it 3S25 CeflUwl mr_ for tbe<br />
end,<br />
Mr. and Mrs. WUllam H. HeDJ,<br />
Mix. Carrie Hendero. who<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Ororge Bazelet and<br />
irith iflaCIara<br />
[<strong>of</strong> Canomburg. PJU ue pat<br />
been residing with Mlsi<br />
two weeks at llll Wesley aY.<br />
Mrs. Anna LJoyd, <strong>of</strong> MIUTIUC re- Her. Shore nL. to now at the hmne<br />
cently visited with Mrs. WUllam <strong>of</strong> her and Mrs. Edmund H. Bteelman.<br />
Oentral av and Shore rfL.<br />
Uawood, ,• , ,<br />
Her. and Mii CTifford DUks, <strong>of</strong> Mr and Mrs, Joseph Oerety,<br />
Salem, are vacationing at 2913 Cen> Shore rd_ had as recent house<br />
traj av<br />
gusU Mrs, Samuel Dunphy and<br />
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daughter, Martta. <strong>of</strong> Wisstnoming.<br />
Mr and Mrs. WUliaoi Crosley and<br />
• • •<br />
Mr, and Mrs. Edward Bpenee. <strong>of</strong> BETHANY METTHODIST<br />
Vuieland: Forrest Bpenee and Mrs. Shore rd. and BrizhUm av,<br />
Arthur Bowen, <strong>of</strong> MillvOlp. Mrs ReT. Cedric Errol filctansn. pastor.<br />
Amy Rabbins, <strong>of</strong> Morrtstown: Mrs. 10 ft. m,—Sunday School- Men's<br />
! most capable Lemon and daughter, <strong>of</strong> BaiOmore Bible Class meeting at New York<br />
actress the opportunity to display Md., and Mr, and Mrs. Jack Mor- av, lire halL<br />
her histrionic talents to an uti paraless, Dover, Del., were guests <strong>of</strong> Miss 11 a, m—4opie: "A Oood Man,"<br />
leled degree. If* a rentable field gifa aibill last Sunday.<br />
7 M p OL—Subject: "A Oood<br />
day for the star as she deftly por-<br />
wonuui,'<br />
tray twin sisterl »» unalike ai twinj Mr, Mr. and Mrs, Prank Andcif.<br />
can possiblv be.<br />
Central <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Mr, and Mrs. Perry EarUs and<br />
By ESTDXA BKBGBB<br />
Dr and Mrs. rnnk Tannery, <strong>of</strong><br />
Pttteton. Fa., were gusts <strong>of</strong> . Mr,<br />
and Mrs. Walter Defwees, 407 Mlh<br />
st,, over the BW^ end.<br />
Mr, and Mrs. U. C Hendler, K08<br />
Oentral av. entertained at cards<br />
Saturday evening. Their guests<br />
were: Mr and Mrs. Earl North. Mr<br />
and Mrt Q, T. Swoboda and Mr<br />
and Mrs Edgar f Berger<br />
N*w arrivals at The Bmrt H«>JW<br />
JIM Central av, Friday, were Mr. I<br />
and Mrs. P, O, Buck and daugh-,<br />
~ and'<br />
:<br />
^Past-War Tax Reduction* Is a<br />
lumber one objective <strong>of</strong> «t»nt*rd MDORLYN<br />
taipajrrs, points out the New Jersey<br />
Tmxpwen<br />
W, aad SAT, ADO. a,<br />
DENNIS MORGAN -<br />
JACK U.CK CAKSON . JAMES PAI^*<br />
Bay and Inlet<br />
FISHING<br />
children, accompanied by Mrs. Ear.<br />
Mr. me Mrs. Don Qnlli CJUfton.<br />
Us" parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie'<br />
, J, are aavine at 113 Brighton Charter Parti<br />
Lore, all oi Chevy chase, Md.. and<br />
Mrs. Edna walker and niece. Miss '<br />
Blnor Montgomery, °f MillvUle ar-<br />
"Bonnim"<br />
rived recenUy at IMS Central av ROWBOATS<br />
for a two-week vacatton.<br />
For Crabbing Capt Bill DeCampli<br />
Mrs, William Baal, 3621 Centra]<br />
av. was feted this week with two $1,00 Per Day<br />
delightful parties in honor <strong>of</strong> her<br />
birthday anniversary. <strong>Aug</strong>ust 12 i Vie aha am Bait and Una Miller's Dock<br />
The firsi was a lobster dinner si I Outboard Maun far Mire<br />
the Point Tave-n when the host<br />
and hobiMs w#r»* Dr and ?,!ri AJ,- Rainbow Trail Boating<br />
ton Cuis. The other affair look<br />
833 Bay Ave,<br />
place <strong>Aug</strong>u.« 15 at Mrs. Boari honn?<br />
Center<br />
ter, Beverly, <strong>of</strong> Menon, Pa. when she had as her guests Js Maj's Lssdis^ Bd.<br />
Mr and Mrs Hay Hems <strong>of</strong><br />
Ppij. members <strong>of</strong> U,e Women's Auxiliary<br />
Somers Point<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Osteopaihic Hospital, Phiia<br />
i ICl Frca Sem^fZ Fsisi CttiU<br />
adelphia.<br />
delphia<br />
SCLtiVILLE, N. J.<br />
Mr, and Mrs, Joseph Bald. J14i! Mrs- Ptar.k M Conly and ton<br />
Asbury av. entertained<br />
Fr»nk III, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, an- '<br />
Mrs. Edward Oopeiand,<br />
spending a f^w days gs guesu <strong>of</strong> ;<br />
Oak Lane; Miss Petty »nds. <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Bo^i and Miss Ethel K B^ll<br />
West Oollingswood, and Mrs Wlialso<br />
<strong>of</strong> 3«31 CsTilral av.<br />
mer Pleuher. <strong>of</strong> Woodburj- aj their<br />
guests over the week end,<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Hemek Winner, <strong>of</strong><br />
3106 Asbury av.. had as their guests<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Jack MeOoriyjie, <strong>of</strong><br />
Upper Darby. 6Jid their son. Jack,'<br />
Jr., who has juit been diMharied<br />
fram the Navy.<br />
Jane L. Krahn. Bslirnore. Md. is<br />
; J2O7<br />
11<br />
"TWO BUYS FROM MILWAl<br />
MOM, TDFa. and WED, AUO. M, «, n _ "—<br />
"CANYON PASSAGE'<br />
In Te hnlior<br />
THDHS, FBI. and SAT., AUG. S M 3i _<br />
"MONSIEUR BEAUCAIrT<br />
, FBI, lad SAT. AUG. m, u U -<br />
Mr and<br />
<strong>of</strong> West<br />
COCKTAIL RINGS<br />
SOMT — 1-la-l — with Enoy, Ane<<br />
Somerg Point<br />
thvst, Emtrald, A^oamarinr. All White EHI-<br />
Mr ana Mrs. Samuel Souder 4tb<br />
enUd en» anln<br />
it., ar.d New y-jrk av.. left Monday<br />
to spend i jew says at their CQ^age<br />
' at Ir.diar. R:v*>r Del.<br />
g-OOWhUeHieyLut<br />
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Mr ar.d Mrs. Robert Dates and<br />
ehiiarer.. Jearl, Booby and Waiier<strong>of</strong><br />
East Orargp arp spendirig a va. TWI HOME<br />
FAMoni<br />
canon penod at the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs OP VALO1S<br />
•nici tm<br />
Oates parents. Mr. and Mrs. Eu-<br />
1<br />
gene StecSmar.. or. Shore rd,<br />
.0 DOUBLE n*nmi •<br />
Taror By Night"<br />
•am Kaiakw . » anai fatty<br />
PWi*. »a» Ttara, aat,<br />
0 cotnu<br />
"<strong>On</strong>e Way to Low"<br />
WUUrd<br />
"PiDow <strong>of</strong> Death"<br />
' Wit X<br />
Thesiire. Starrtni Olivia DeHaviiland<br />
and intnduclag John Lund to<br />
the screen, "To Bach His Own" is<br />
Mr. and Mrs. John Ortner, Mrs<br />
reported to be a superbTniotional I Ooaaboon and Mrs. Arthur Pan<br />
drama, created by y a beautifully y func- j coast, <strong>of</strong> Miilville. recently called on<br />
tlmilng teaJB <strong>of</strong> players, director, Miss Eva F-sibill at her cottage<br />
writers and producer.<br />
!933 OentraJ av,<br />
IIMMWIItlilMttMMli<br />
HOLY TRINITY<br />
CHURCH SUPPER<br />
nnv<br />
Tgmile Jiica CsckuU<br />
SPAH1SH MEAT LOAF<br />
Ilm Piuttd Hirr.rd MBUM<br />
Ctlt SUw<br />
let Cms viU fnik Furkcl<br />
C<strong>of</strong>le. In Eaili Buttir<br />
1.25<br />
Wednesday, <strong>Aug</strong>. 28<br />
From 5 to 7 p. in.<br />
At 1053 Central Ave,<br />
IRCLE<br />
LIQUOR STORE<br />
<strong>On</strong> tht Traffic Circle, Somirs Point, N. J.<br />
No Biles nil In Sotnen Point<br />
fh& Unhamed Whiskey<br />
'"Tkt» $2.44 Fifth $3.86<br />
KINSEY<br />
94.4 Pro<strong>of</strong><br />
KnU $2.W Fifthi $3.22<br />
Open Daily<br />
Pram 11:30 «. m.<br />
Recommended<br />
by<br />
. Duncan Hinet<br />
ft:<br />
llfjg<br />
SEA<br />
IVRDIITJ<br />
BICYCLES<br />
BtmOas — Bsbjr CantatM "<br />
For Hire & Repair<br />
M. ANNARELLI & SON<br />
1014.1020 AibBty Am<br />
Phone 1522J<br />
Win BaHniBi<br />
- 1 Mr and Mrs, William MeLsnue<br />
' | and daughter, <strong>of</strong> Yorlt, Pa., are<br />
| summering at JMS Central av<br />
S I ><br />
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lehman and<br />
children. Wilmington, Dei., who are<br />
spendlh| the iummer at their cottage,<br />
WO Oentrml av,, had as a recent<br />
guest, Wesley Bchroedfir, <strong>of</strong><br />
Chicago.<br />
• • •<br />
Mr, aiid Mrt Hubert Thomal. <strong>of</strong><br />
MiUviile, are spehdlng two weeks<br />
with Mia Eva Ejflbi!!.<br />
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Mr, and Mrs, Edward Storey and<br />
son, <strong>of</strong> Wyomini, Del., entertained<br />
Mr, and Mrs. James Lucas and Mrs<br />
John Norri*. <strong>of</strong> Dover, Del, and<br />
GOOD/YEAR<br />
TIRES<br />
IN STOCK<br />
lit and Atlantic Ave.<br />
Mr. ar.d, Mrs Benjamin Andrews<br />
<strong>of</strong> West Philadelphia, spent the<br />
rr.d with Mrs. Andrews par-<br />
TERMINAL CAB<br />
24-Hour Service!<br />
0114<br />
CITY CAB<br />
SHORE Phone<br />
CAB 0665<br />
MOB0AH In, 1121<br />
Mb A Wat All-Tor Berrke<br />
"For on /Glventurm in Good Eating"<br />
GARDEN mtf and<br />
COCKTAIL BAR<br />
Formerly LIKCO'l<br />
Specializing in Charcoal Broiled<br />
STEAKS CHOPS<br />
• SEAFOOD •<br />
Open Week Dayi 4 P. M. to 3 A. M.<br />
Saturday and Sunday, Noon to 3 A. M.<br />
PERSON AVE, & SHORE RD,, SOMERS POINT.<br />
Wholesale - Retail<br />
MEATS<br />
GROCERIES<br />
Fruits and Produce *<br />
[VMM Stores Co.<br />
Cl II1725 Asbury<br />
TELEPHONE 0944<br />
MUTH'S<br />
JEWELRY GFre<br />
826428 Boardwalk (Opposite Mune Pin)<br />
: ;: -:-:: • 1:, ;^ 1 i 1: H I I I 11 I i I I ; 11 1; 1<br />
DING! Christmas<br />
Dong! Cards<br />
ting Out Another "First" for the<br />
Sommer Crest Gift Center<br />
First in Beauty! — s Firit in Price!<br />
! I Exclmive IndividiDl £, Box Assortment. With or Without Nun ' •<br />
T 137 Asbiffy Ave.. <strong>Ocean</strong>, <strong>City</strong> ij :; Phone OOU I!<br />
"BE THE FIB8T TO QET THEM"<br />
H ::;!: i: m i i I IVHI I I I I i i i i i i n ^1-1^1=1^=1=1<br />
TOM THUMB WEDDING<br />
and Ballet Masquerade<br />
Will Be Presented by tht<br />
Flanders Hotel Dancing Classes<br />
8 P, M. Ffi. Eve,, <strong>Aug</strong>. 30th in<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School<br />
6th Strand Atlantic Ave.<br />
50 Dancer* WUI Participate<br />
Admission, Includes Tu, Adnlla - fSc<br />
ChUdren and IL S. stodtnU • S5*<br />
Children's Party Tonight (Friday)<br />
rtanders Hotel, 7:30 p. M. AdmKslon Me<br />
FLOOR SHOW, PRIZES. ETC.<br />
directed by tfte HE^ER STUDIQ-<br />
CLEANING<br />
and<br />
PRESSING<br />
EXPERT<br />
TAILORING<br />
SERVICE<br />
Alterations<br />
Furriers<br />
744 Atbury Ph. 1035<br />
LIQUOR STONL<br />
No<br />
I AM. to U P<br />
DAN'S<br />
FISH MARKET<br />
ON THE BAT AT 10TH ST.<br />
EIGHT FBOM TOT<br />
Floundeo<br />
Kmgfish<br />
WeaMsh<br />
Butter Fish<br />
Ooaker*<br />
Sea Bas*<br />
Bonita<br />
Scallop.<br />
Crab Meat<br />
Clwnj<br />
FRESH BAJT<br />
•Phone 8889-<br />
Read Too Late to CUnify<br />
Adi, First Section, Page 3<br />
BAR<br />
Phone<br />
"0394<br />
34th Stotrt . Just Om A* Bridge<br />
|i**OPEN SUI^AY 12 NOON<br />
"The Strange Lo?e <strong>of</strong> Martha M<br />
Ato - "SontH <strong>of</strong> Monttnr In<br />
TUES. and H'ED, Auj. M, m. m —<br />
DOROTHY MeGL'IRE - oVv<br />
EOBE»T MITCHUM Blli<br />
"TILL THE END OF flMP<br />
THUBS. FBI and BAT. AITG, is. so. ii _<br />
CABY GRANT - INC.R1D<br />
CLAUDE RA«S - LOUIS<br />
"NOTORIOUS"<br />
Two EveBtalg Shows Starting 7;]f<br />
M>a»e Daiiy t-30 pa,<br />
THUM, FBI, Mill 1AT, AIG. M, M, U -<br />
OHABLES COBUBJf — TOM DBASE<br />
Hvaoc cnoHYJi — BEVERLY TYLIB to<br />
"THE GREEN YEARS"<br />
MON, TUES, and WED., <strong>Aug</strong>. 26, m. 28 _<br />
OLIVIA DC HAVILLAND . JOHN LTOD<br />
MABY ANDERSON - PIULLIP TEREV<br />
"TO EACH HIS OWN"<br />
fTHUBS, FBI, and SAT, AUO. », 30, 11 _<br />
BUD ABBOTT - LOU COSTEliO<br />
MARJOBIE REYNOLDS - BINN11 BABKS h<br />
"THE TIME OF THEIR LIVES"!<br />
Two Eve snows Starting 7:15 - Bbltaee nallj 1:»<br />
THUBS, FBI, and SATV AOO. M. U. U —<br />
BETTE DAVIS - GLENN FORD<br />
DANE CLARK . WALTER BRKNNAN In<br />
"A STOLEN UFE"<br />
MON, TUES. and WED.. A<strong>of</strong>. 26, 27. M —<br />
— BONITA ORANVILLE - BARRY SUUJY*H<br />
EUGENE MLLntE . BELITA<br />
"SUSPENSE"<br />
THURS., FBI. and SAT., AUG. », 10, 31 —<br />
OLIVIA D*IIAVn.LAND - RAY BOLLAND<br />
SONNY TUFTS - JAMES OLEASON ta '<br />
"THE WELL-GROOMED BRIDE'<br />
For Quick Results<br />
Try a Classified Ad<br />
TtllNGS<br />
BFUSAKFAST<br />
LUNCHEON^DINNER<br />
For At ReawindM <strong>of</strong> the SeuM<br />
BrealrfMt Served D«Uy<br />
aoted Monday* -
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0 PAGE TWO OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER Friday,<br />
Dr. G. Elson Ruff<br />
At Strand, Sunday<br />
s Church Editor to<br />
Speak on Sunday<br />
Dr. O. Elsiiii Run iti11.•: . • j .<br />
Lutheran, will l«< ^;,.^! ;>. i... •" .<br />
The Chunil. n:i Hi. 1 I 1 . M . ' •<br />
Strand TlicMilli. »•.•:,':,: . .<br />
The SPrvlcrri Air- ,..!.(!.. - •<br />
John's LulhiTLui chin.:-<br />
Dr. Bull «p..ki. h,.;.. ;<br />
ago aiiti suire ilu.t t!m. • • •<br />
-been<br />
turn in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> v p • .<br />
RuC is t'clilnr ol II..- I<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficial chiln'h iii:i.,.i<br />
United l.Mtl.rrini (''••.!. ><br />
GS,<br />
The nmviiMl IM: ' •<br />
Will bf imtliT III.- til I-,<br />
ry Daniier. «••!!-Wi•••••.<br />
phis tenor sfllmft Pi 1 . :<br />
Isabel Prlfkiit SVv -i•,<br />
be] Jubilee Sunfliiy )',•• :<br />
will be Dr nnj,. ;-•:.<br />
Lutheran Musical<br />
Tea at Flanders<br />
St. Jrt!-. i •!•:., '•"<br />
have ]V< M!..ll r.'. . -,.r .. '.<br />
spii^s<strong>of</strong>i at IT*' 1- : , . ' • • • . '<br />
<strong>Aug</strong>ust =''. a' .' '- '•<br />
flu. ;1iiiiir ., . . . . , .<br />
W o m a n • M . • • ! • • : ,-•• •: •<br />
W i l l b e c i i i ' e l l ! ! - ' . . . - . . . . . ,<br />
the Or!!!i:i ].•:• .• S... •<br />
clliclf I'ii•:ii:•.> If. ... • I :<br />
Isnbel 1'n.kM' Yr..- •.<br />
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puhhr 1" iil!t'-:ti,<br />
Mrs M<br />
lor ll'.f<br />
Mrs. F<br />
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STANvvnon \HM<br />
m PI vii..' : :• :•: •, ;<br />
NK1.SON \inis<br />
IJf Ittl A-ii ! V I 1 . 1 i '<br />
ROOMS — Win .V. •';<br />
Hotel Strand<br />
9th and Wesley Av.<br />
T<br />
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Ol'K.W III V<br />
Open All Year<br />
TAIL M, sl'IIi Kill 1<br />
Methodist Quartet To Present<br />
Secular Concert Saturday Night<br />
Ssi 1<br />
An Inforiiuu in\<br />
Mli',. ! •1 a " 1 "•<br />
i iith. I'l'S,<br />
"fill ill<br />
1111V<br />
Our<br />
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Cadman<br />
800 rVnli':.; A'<br />
-TmC^.;*--""<br />
Ult ihli [oupori j \-<br />
!or ycur Spl. . IeiAL<br />
ini.sdut. I<br />
to lubn.lpiion i<br />
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10 liimi _ enlr | ••<br />
CU, S, fund!) tf^L j j.<br />
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BAPTIST CIiUHCil<br />
JIMIl .1 WlSlty A'.c.<br />
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Camp Meeting to Resort Pastors In<br />
Upen on Monday l , *<br />
All Wpek<br />
\ I \ ^ S (• (i \ 1.1 i 11 I<br />
"Church on the Boardwalk"<br />
Strand Theatre<br />
'Mi, ,.,.d ih,- KO\i-:DWAI.K<br />
Sund;.. Ivvcnini;. Anu. 25, 7: 15 i ! . M.<br />
Dr, G. Elson Ruff<br />
DR. ROSS .:TOVE<br />
M•• i, • '.'•. i A. v]<br />
•bi". John 's i ui/:cn. r t Church<br />
rv.iT<br />
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Don't Miss the<br />
ZION BOUND GOSPEL CHORUS<br />
When They Appear al (lit<br />
CONVENTION MALL<br />
Sixl!^ Strcel and the BoardviBlk, Ocsitin <strong>City</strong>, N, j.<br />
NEXT THURSDAY<br />
Auyust ktJHh, ly-'lb, at S:30 P. M.<br />
Ailtui—•inn I.:. • nils _j itn u |;, c..i|p, i 1 ,,,t,,r<br />
HiMU'lit (it Si. .|;inii'.s A..M.K. < hiiiiii<br />
bponhort'd by William (.unijuest and Ldwurd Turner<br />
Camp Meeting<br />
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r'HNtijr tif thi- I ir^l 1M i^l.ii. ilan<br />
I hunli, » h.p Hill liii ii li Ilii'<br />
.(truing ^Fni.m ut ihr thv-iU<br />
1'itv t'amp Unlillj! Mnndai<br />
nlBht, III. i.ipli' ulll hi- "I ul«<br />
Church Celebrates<br />
232nd Anniversary<br />
Long, With Third<br />
Army, Is Discharged<br />
LUBRICATION<br />
I Ml I! I \S^ I \\{<br />
EDW. G. KURTZ<br />
S i»11111ir i;.i( i<br />
*2A: MEETS<br />
6 P.M.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong>ic Hotel<br />
Wesley Ave, at 11th St.<br />
MKETS 12:15 (Noon)<br />
Wednesda v- at<br />
SIMMS'<br />
\s i I ( Din:<br />
Church Announcements<br />
FIRST MKTIionlNT<br />
••Till! (Iiurih Will!'Hill' ( lilmi"."<br />
Bill «(, anil f iMIlriil av.<br />
I!>v. A, l.vnn (Minqliiff. MitiUI. (<br />
Sunihii. \UBIIM M. l'iiii<br />
b u r H I ' h u k i , | n ' M i . i i i . i i i ' i . i 1 1 •<br />
I-. :i . h i i n ;, ;•.] . ... i ' . i • ''• '<br />
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M m i j i m . W . .1 . L i p 1 i L ii' :;•<br />
l i i . i n ' l l . n i . K i l l ] , M . i i M .. I •.•<br />
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l u l l l I n " I M i l l : I:., -.' I "' ' '<br />
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H I i n H H l l r l i i , i - i i : . i . s '<br />
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M . m i l l l l I I : . M l n V I.i |. i.. ' ••••<br />
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•V n p i i n . . , • In-|-ii.i l i . i i i . . I m i l l i l l ' i . l i u 1 I" 1 1 l(1|llt '<br />
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Chmhm «- .J<br />
To come out Sunday and join ihosc who gather to give llianKi to<br />
the <strong>On</strong>e who provides all our comforts and all our needs.<br />
Oci'iin <strong>City</strong> Ituplist Church<br />
Kiv, Vnlnr IS. IIIMIIU.<br />
I-'irst PrcHhytcritin Churrh<br />
E*» OcufEC Fisfhpr<br />
Hnly Trinily E|ii-r:il<br />
Church ' > v.<br />
Eet. RlcharS S. B;n|py<br />
Kt, <strong>Aug</strong>ustine's Ii, I'.<br />
Chili eh<br />
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lii.v. Ju.^C'pli ,1. lUrliii.iii<br />
I'niim ( linfii 1 \U -Iht'-Si'si'<br />
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"ST. JAMKS A.M.K. ( III lit II<br />
(Colored,<br />
BIIILOII Brtl'TlsT CIICKC'II<br />
(C'Olnredi .<br />
1 iriI Mi'Hicidi-.t C hHIch<br />
Hi-t, \. I.. Ciiiuliili<br />
SI. JiilillS I.lillH'iai;<br />
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HI, M;j-r> '.-., Chiipi'l<br />
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Vlll.l S-" I ll' ill!<br />
TAIikHNAf IK IIAITIHT<br />
I'lHRtfl (Cnl.i<br />
MACKWONIA M. T. fill Bl'I<br />
(Colored)<br />
This message is sponsored hy iht'se decan <strong>City</strong> busi<br />
nessmen in recognition <strong>of</strong> our churches' serviLC<br />
benefit and Value to our community.<br />
HOWARD B BTkTNTON ATLANTI'." CIlY F<br />
c n SHOEMAKEH urn co. ,<br />
HANET LLOYD CHAT<br />
COMPANY<br />
o r a A N rrrY<br />
WA R SERVICE CO<br />
J(ii:i '•'•<br />
Praised for Bible Conference To Enter Its Final Week <strong>On</strong> Monday<br />
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till i:ll<br />
. I- I! II MIS<br />
Jeter - the - Jeweler<br />
832 Asbury Avt«,<br />
OCEAN CITY'S LEADING jEWKl.ER<br />
Church Announcements<br />
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( .Mil iiiii...! h ..in I.<br />
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lulll '• .Hill ( . nli :l i.<br />
iiMi > i K;M n I i'i~i en• »i<br />
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ST. AI (.1 --I I M S It, C.<br />
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K.v ,liisi:|ih .1 Mniiii.M<br />
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-I .ill.| \ J I . Mil, I<br />
Free Boardwalk Parking Closed Tuesdays<br />
YOU CAN ENJOY ~~<br />
Our Spacious Lounges and Sun Deck<br />
DR! IGUTFUL ATMOSPHERE * DELICIOUS FOOD<br />
In ilu-. COOL<br />
Crystal Dining Room<br />
OCEANIC HOTEL<br />
llth and Wesley Ave.<br />
DINNERS.($1.25 to $1,60)-Served 5 Until 8 p. m.<br />
BREAKFASTS {,45 to .90), Served 8:30 Until 11a. m.<br />
ROTAKY MKF.TS IIKKF 1-ilIHAV. li P. M.<br />
KAY KTAN — Owlipr ,<br />
Brand New<br />
<strong>1946</strong> Ford<br />
Factory Motors<br />
Installed<br />
In Your Car<br />
$250<br />
I nrnjiiili.. im liiili.- Lil'.ir.<br />
Fattoiy "Ri-conditiont'd<br />
Ford Motors<br />
I.I^S.'I HI liiil M|ir.<br />
$150 .<br />
I ' K : i.i- I'M • M..il..|.<br />
I IIM1||I'.||.. III. I IJ. I. - III.HI,<br />
Edw, G. Kurtz<br />
l'ciril • .Mi-rciiry - l.iiii'ciln<br />
\lilhiili/|.|l Me ill i<br />
1st & Atlantic Ave.<br />
S. II, HI HIIAY<br />
Refrigeration<br />
Service iK: Repair<br />
*ii'. ]'lvm..iil!i PI , P h . I'.r.in I ' I I V "•'•<br />
II.' yii.-r.- K m . I , ii,'i-in Vi,.ir, N i<br />
I EDDIE'S<br />
1 EXPRESS<br />
I LOCAL and<br />
ILONG DISTANCE!<br />
I HAULING<br />
j ANY KIXIJ<br />
j Ph. O.C. 1460<br />
• Somers Point 77§<br />
HI-PRESStJRE<br />
W A S H<br />
TIU'AT VOVB (AH<br />
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1.50<br />
T» ,\ cioon WASH<br />
URTZ<br />
GARAGE<br />
Flrpl and Atlantic I'll, MOO<br />
OCEAN CITY SENTINEL=LEDGER PAGE THREE<br />
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1332 Asbury Ave.<br />
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Chicken in the Basket<br />
Barbecued Meats<br />
Italian Spaghetti<br />
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835. Fifth Street<br />
! UUi! Y« H" \ \ I|,I, KXJOV<br />
5 to 7:30 P. M.<br />
AJ'liM' DimuM lCnjn> Our I>r:uitil'ul Spin-ions I'nreh ;<br />
Ovorlniikiiii; I'.-irk uni] Ort'aii<br />
'PERSONAL ATTI'NTION (4IM1S l>lNNi:i! r.VKTII^<br />
l ! ndvr<br />
;; Entirely New,<br />
MttiHi((em
Eta<br />
•^^M^*J<br />
<strong>of</strong> nroity<br />
the OoMn Cttj<br />
a thl* tell wan «nby<br />
Coach Wilbur<br />
jfliy tour games at<br />
on-tocmy terrain,<br />
dl tl traditional<br />
ny the toed and White<br />
fe MU not togta until the first<br />
f p <strong>of</strong> tlie new term <strong>of</strong> school,<br />
WcM Opens September 8. Rules or<br />
Use State Intflrschotasttc Athletic<br />
Association bow prohibit spring grid<br />
prsattoe or pmctlce prior to tbe<br />
opening <strong>of</strong> t «chool.<br />
Coach CUrt expremed coufl-<br />
«enee thai OOMH <strong>City</strong> wjn ho<br />
a. •trgn* etcren this antcn, de-<br />
«BtU th» fMt that «ll but four<br />
Of tbe vanity ktterroen mere lost<br />
by tvadtttttoo or, doe to other<br />
Hia experienced nucleus (or the<br />
flnt team will consist <strong>of</strong> Paul Be-<br />
COUt, Jim Nichols, I*n Foglio and<br />
John Oliver, However, there arc a<br />
number <strong>of</strong> other boys with promise,<br />
to fill In the vacancies, the coach<br />
(AC'S RESTAURANT<br />
0 P B I<br />
ALL YEAR<br />
Semen Point<br />
ItaftflMNl Steaks Chop*<br />
.i<br />
Phone S. P. 9S1<br />
STRAND RESTAURANT<br />
. Excellent Food<br />
8-12<br />
Moderately Priced<br />
Dinner 4:30-8:30<br />
NINTH STREET at WESLEY AVE,<br />
Boiii. M. Splecktr<br />
ScirboroDgh Hotel Dining Room<br />
LONG NOTED FOR ITS tlNB TABLE<br />
OPEN TO PUBLIC<br />
Bieakfut Served 8:30 to U a.m.<br />
Dinner Served 5 to 8 p.m.<br />
Sunday Dinner 4 to 7 p.m.<br />
Oab Breakfasts<br />
from 50c<br />
720 <strong>Ocean</strong> Ave.<br />
* a t : >;.i<br />
400 <strong>Ocean</strong> Avenue<br />
AO 1Mb, Pi«, Cakes,<br />
P«rtrie» — Direct from<br />
Our Own Ovens<br />
(AM nay Are DeUcloiu)<br />
ATTENTION TO PEIVATE PASTIES<br />
RSONLY<br />
,MMS DINING ROOM<br />
t$ Public •<br />
'igar ifc<br />
.— BEST QUAUTI USED<br />
ftiW 7:30 to 10 a.m.<br />
f«W«»fla to 2:30 p.m.<br />
Oommunion. 11>e cMlf will sing, confusion. If We lei Ood be true '6una»<br />
e'ariy th)* "Jesus, flWiour, Pilot Me," b he will Instruct us In the truth by for alT<br />
October «, Salem, 'home.<br />
yew he im bwrn raridiqx with MB Schenecker. Oontrelto O w*>, "CM his recorded Word, Mon<br />
October 12, Pemberton, borne.<br />
Write *ad dwwbter «t AnEm. M, vvy," by Rodney, by Ruth E.<br />
October 19, Wlldwood, home,<br />
Prior to coming to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> he<br />
**l*l AW**. »_-_ Brie,"<br />
Nevlu*.<br />
October 2B, Bsmmonton, away. At Gettysburg wu e, star fUhlets aOUMiIat* Ool- A (pedal <strong>of</strong>fering for the hoedy<br />
November 3, {Jape May, away.<br />
leie and otwohed at Oreenvllle, N. wul be received.<br />
8 00 p. m—Watchtower Bible f,Ntnv<br />
November v. Egg Harbor, home.<br />
November IB, Oennantown To Be Grid, Cage 0. and MlUvUle.<br />
Monday, 3:30 p. m—Last meeting study "The Way ^Return." jjjj*°JJ<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Summer Auxiliary In tho<br />
' friends, away,<br />
And Track Coach<br />
South Solarium <strong>of</strong> The Flanders<br />
November 31, Middle Township<br />
Fishing Club to<br />
UNION CHAPEL<br />
Hotel, Hostesses: The <strong>of</strong>ficers «f<br />
away.'<br />
Leroy 0. BloonUugdale, <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
32nd M. mid Central »*,<br />
November St, Ple&mntvUle, away. <strong>City</strong> High School's BtMeUb ooach Elect Officert<br />
the Summer Auxiliary: Mrs, Allen Bev, Bobcrt Smoot, <strong>of</strong> Baltimore, Md. QhuS<br />
O. Thomas, president; Mrs, Harry A.<br />
for three yeim just prior to the<br />
The annual election <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers <strong>of</strong> Palmer, vice-president; Mrs, Clar«<br />
the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Fishing Club will<br />
Women Shuffleboard war, has been appointed to the<br />
wee J. Shllcock, corresponding gee.<br />
take plan Friday night this week retaryi Mrs, D. VTVohntton, record*<br />
coMlting and phyHcal education at a meeting on the club pier, at<br />
Winners Announced<br />
Ing Mcretary; Mrs. j. Meivln Smith,<br />
"Winners In the women's divides<br />
staff <strong>of</strong> Gettysburg College, atttyi- 14th M, tad the beach,<br />
treftsurer; and Miss Martha Stevenburg.<br />
Pa,<br />
Olanmee Smith, <strong>of</strong> Woodstown,<br />
<strong>of</strong> the progressive .ehufflebogrd<br />
Guest speaker: Rev. Joseph Metournament<br />
last Saturday after- Announcement <strong>of</strong> the has been nominated without oppappoint-<br />
Carroll, pastor <strong>of</strong> the First Presbynoon<br />
at, (he Recreation Center ment was made Satud<br />
sW<strong>of</strong>t for the preiddency.<br />
y by Dr.<br />
terian Church <strong>of</strong> Vlneland, The<br />
were Mis, Howe!], first place- Mis, Henry W. A, Hanson, dent. He<br />
only Chaplain among the 8th Air<br />
Louise tMankinf, second; L<strong>of</strong>etia said that Bloomlnd c will Coach<br />
Mrs, Rocco, <strong>of</strong> airfield, Force on the continent.<br />
Comer 9th St. and Asbu<br />
Florence, third, and Mia, Anna junior varsity<br />
MtwielE, 'fourth.<br />
and track, in addition to agslstlng wig, <strong>of</strong> the Brookburn, Park pi<br />
Music; t^~Misc Audrey Oarey, so*<br />
pnuio, graduate <strong>of</strong> the University<br />
Bill Adams took flr#t_ place in in the regular physical education<br />
If Delaware, In Music, and Clarence<br />
the men's event, with Bill MUler program. .<br />
Reeves, mayor <strong>of</strong> MiUville, leader <strong>of</strong><br />
runner-up, Third and fourth Coach ffloomingdide handled<br />
the Shckinah Singers, with Mrs.<br />
honors went to Russ Savage Mid <strong>Ocean</strong> pity teams in 1BSI, 1B3S and CHURCHESJohn<br />
Path, <strong>of</strong> MUlville, at the plane,<br />
W, D, Baun, respectively. 19*0, He wu dropped for purpose!<br />
son, associate treasurer.<br />
Continued from page I<br />
shuffleboard courts will be <strong>of</strong> economy at that time, but a Dr. OUyroef H, Chain, <strong>of</strong> West<br />
open to the public nightly until short time later was elected coach Philadelphia. A hearty welcome to<br />
September IB, it wai announced. at Westfleld in North Jersey, all,<br />
tering the Army early in 1M3, he 10:48 a, m.—The Church at wor«<br />
advanced f»ra private to the rank ip. iennon, "ftther Pleadmf for<br />
My, and Mrs, E, Mullen, Bywood, Of captain and won commendation Her People." Esthtf 4:1.17: 8:1-8.<br />
Fa,, are vacationing at 722 Wesley for his physical education program The choir directed by Henry L,<br />
V,<br />
In the conditioning <strong>of</strong> Army Air Loper, will stag, "Pmm the Lord,<br />
O Jerusalem," by Maunder, and "My<br />
Faith Looks Up to Thee," by<br />
Schnesktr,<br />
7:40 p, m,—Evening Service <strong>of</strong><br />
Up, Oelebratianflf the Lord'i<br />
r,, Connnunlon, meditation<br />
Heart <strong>of</strong> Christ," Matthew,<br />
28:17-15, The elders from different<br />
A Pleasant Place to Dine<br />
Presbyterian Churches wUl fcrvi<br />
I;:;,';:::::;;;;:; »•«•<br />
CLOSED WEDNESDAYS<br />
i<br />
I<br />
Night Owl Grille<br />
"24 Hour Service"<br />
Breakfasts<br />
Cold Platter*<br />
Desserts — Hot and Cold Drinks<br />
Sandwiches<br />
Grilled and PLitn<br />
"We Specialize in Midnight Snacks"<br />
Cor 7th and Asbury Aves.<br />
Next In Bicycle store<br />
VERNON HALL<br />
410 Atlantic Ave.<br />
DINING ROOM<br />
Open to Public<br />
The Name Thai Comes to Mind Whenever Fine Seafqod Is Mentioned<br />
SEAFOOD RESTAURANT<br />
9th STREET at the BAY<br />
Open 12 to 8 Daily , . , Closed Mondays<br />
Unlimited Parking for Patrons<br />
• We have greatly increased the parking facilities. Our parking<br />
loti now extend from Palen Avenue through to Pleasure Avenue<br />
with a large parking tract on the ocean sida <strong>of</strong> Pkaiure Avenue. There'i<br />
no charge for parking for the patrons <strong>of</strong> Hogate't.<br />
When in Washington, D.C., Visit Hogate's, Oth & Maine A¥o,S,W.<br />
REGINA<br />
HOTEL<br />
PUBLIC<br />
DINING ROOM<br />
S-ntann apariment with 2 bed-<br />
TOonna. BMBS by week, month<br />
or season.<br />
Fonmrly Thi vilu lull<br />
811 Wesley A?,- Ph, 0353<br />
HELEN'S<br />
DINING ROOM<br />
Sarae<br />
HOME-COOKED<br />
FOOD<br />
Cwrteoin, Plnnnt SerHee.<br />
Moderate<br />
403-14th Street<br />
Between Aabnry A Central Am.<br />
' 4<br />
FLORIDA INN<br />
60S-7 EIGHTH STREET<br />
BrMkfast8;30tolIiOT IManw 4t30 to 7:30<br />
Dinner on Sundays and Holidays 3:00 to 8:00<br />
Good Food Moderate Pricei<br />
Lincoln Restaurant<br />
"ConsiatentlyGood"<br />
9th&W#tley Hotel Lincoln<br />
Open Seven Day. Weekly<br />
Fran 8:30 a, m, to 8:30 p. m.<br />
Owner-ManafemMt <strong>of</strong> CVSBRT L. OOFS -<br />
AU women are welcome,<br />
Monday, 7:45 p. m.—Evangellstto<br />
Service at The Tabernacle. Sermon<br />
by Pastor Fischer, "]Lot'« Choice,"<br />
Genesis 13:1-18, Solos by Mrs,<br />
Blanche E, Haegele, <strong>of</strong> Lansdowne,<br />
Pa, Musical leader' Dr. Richard W,<br />
Wright<br />
Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.—Midweek<br />
Prayer Meeting and Bible Btudy.<br />
Si*<br />
KINGDOM BALL<br />
OF JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES<br />
D55 Asbury av.<br />
FrUay, <strong>Aug</strong>ust 23 —<br />
I p. m—service meetini,<br />
"What if some did not believe?<br />
Shall their unbelief make the faith<br />
Of Ood without effect? Ood forbid:<br />
yea, let Qod be true, but every man<br />
a liar as it is written, That thou<br />
mlghtest be justified in thy lay.<br />
ings." Romans 3:3, 4.<br />
More and more the eys <strong>of</strong> honest,<br />
hearted men and women are getting<br />
open to see the world's religious<br />
confusion and the inconsistency <strong>of</strong><br />
the religious leaders who say one<br />
thing and do another. Thinking<br />
that those religionists represent imd<br />
speak for Ood, many sincere persons<br />
begin to wonder If any truth<br />
at aft exist on earth. They come<br />
to the frame <strong>of</strong> mind <strong>of</strong> a man <strong>of</strong><br />
old who wrote in his disappointment:<br />
"I indeed said in my dispondency*<br />
every man is a liar"<br />
"Psalm 6:11. Leesers translation.<br />
They are discouraged and sigh<br />
within themselves. Doubtless<br />
though, when They hear the pure<br />
mg <strong>of</strong> the truth sounding forth<br />
the right source, despite<br />
religious jangling, they will<br />
•ecognte and will gladly accept and<br />
it. To arrive at truth we<br />
must dismiss religious prejudices<br />
from heart and mind. We must let<br />
Qod speak for himself. Any other<br />
course would lead only to further<br />
GOpD FOOD<br />
i&OOO ilB<br />
4:30 to 7:30 p.m.<br />
Sundays, 12 to 7 p.m.<br />
Breakfast, 8 to 11 a.m.<br />
FacUlllw for PriTate Fortis<br />
PLYMOUTH<br />
INN<br />
Plymouth Place and<br />
Atlantic Ave.<br />
LOUISA T, CORSON, Prop.<br />
Chatterbox<br />
Open<br />
Early<br />
and<br />
Late<br />
LATE<br />
PATRONS<br />
May PARK<br />
Their Cari at the<br />
MOBILGAS<br />
STATION<br />
9th St. & Asbury Ave.<br />
• BREAKFAST<br />
* LUNCHEON<br />
• DINNER<br />
Jane Logan Ice Cream<br />
Fountain Service<br />
" > •<br />
"WHEBl FRIENDS MEBt<br />
TO EAY><br />
HAN B. CAMPBELL, prop,<br />
9th & Central Ave.<br />
Essig's Restaui<br />
•**m<br />
WILL' AT]<br />
WESLEY TEA R<br />
New Muiacemeiit, Mn, E, Bn-nnsn,<br />
1338 WESLEY AVE,, Cor.<br />
FULL COURSE DINNERS<br />
Prime Ribs <strong>of</strong> Beef ,- 1.50<br />
Fried Chicken - - - 1.S0<br />
Roast Pork . . - - 1,35<br />
Baked Virginia Ham - 1.35<br />
FULL COURSE<br />
TURKEY DINNER - $1.35<br />
AND STEAKS TO ORDER<br />
CLUB BREAKFAST 3Sq-46cS<br />
Horsey p s Restaurant)<br />
1357-59 Asbury Avenue<br />
"The BeirFood Money Can Buy"<br />
A Fact... Not Merely a Slogan<br />
CRESCENT LODGE]<br />
611 7lh St. (near V^eJey AT*.)<br />
PUBLIC DINING ROOMi<br />
BREAKFAST-DINNER<br />
Phone 8819<br />
SARA J. KAEGE<br />
THE<br />
Garden Pat<<br />
MASK O, TOWNSlND, f»<br />
Open 8 A.M. to Midnight<br />
8th sf. and BOARDWALK—Next to'<br />
<strong>On</strong> the Boardwalk at Fourth StJ<br />
Full Course Dinners Seafood*^<br />
Chops Turkey &'~<br />
DIFFERENT MENU PATLY_<br />
Dinner,.^ to 8-Sunday^O*ItoJ<br />
Breakfast 8:30<br />
vmm NEW<br />
More Big Racing<br />
Jvents <strong>On</strong> Yacht Club List<br />
Three-Day Week-End Bay Meet Is Scheduled to<br />
fnd on UborDfcFi Lmil Mid-Week R«e Wednesday<br />
1 Uniforms<br />
Women's Wear<br />
$mth Wear<br />
ROSABELLE BEAUTY SALON<br />
404 Boardwalk Phone 1643<br />
WE SPECIALIZE IN<br />
COLD WAVE PERMANENTS<br />
Feather Bob Machineless Wavei<br />
Connie's Beauty Shop<br />
1028 Aibury Ave.<br />
Will Be Closed<br />
Thursday, <strong>Aug</strong>. 29 to Sept. 8<br />
>•••••••••••<br />
CLAIRE ALEXANDER<br />
BEAUTY SALON<br />
In Pennantiil WauSs airf<br />
AH mmm Aiai J<br />
Ull 1M ASBDBT AVK.<br />
FF.ATllEK BOBS — MACIIINKI.ESS WAVER «WMM1<br />
DOT'S BEAUTY SALON<br />
3341 Asbury Avenue , Phone 1543<br />
NOT RECONDITION YOUR HAIR FOB ¥OOB<br />
SPRING PKBMANENT?<br />
ALL BRANCHES Or BEAUTY CULTURE<br />
HELEN C HUDS<strong>On</strong><br />
JDeautu<br />
yn<br />
if<br />
Pmumtnt tnl Wavim Waving Scalp Treatment*<br />
Hah Tinting Facials<br />
Long or Short<br />
Up or Down Fashion<br />
We Assure You a S<strong>of</strong>t<br />
Natural Curl<br />
YOUR HAIR<br />
INDIVIDUALLY STYLED<br />
WE CREATE NEW STYtES<br />
Johnson's Beauty Salon<br />
0664 841 Asbury Avenue<br />
CERRUTI BEAUTY SHOPPE<br />
703 A.bury Av«. Phone 1394<br />
Here Your Hair is<br />
STYLED and CUT Before<br />
PERMANENT WAVING<br />
Stylist . . . »<br />
All Branches <strong>of</strong> Beauty Culture<br />
JOHNSON SERVICE<br />
Ph. 0729 1446 West Ave.<br />
REFRIGERATION - OIL ^RNERS<br />
.-EN YARN SHOP<br />
841 Bay AM,<br />
nson<br />
Pbono 8831<br />
PUHOHAflKRB <strong>of</strong> TARN<br />
Open FrL-Sat 'Ul 10 F. M.<br />
WHYL1T<br />
HAIR ON<br />
YOUR FACE<br />
Mir Tour<br />
Appenrance?<br />
Today tUl hilr m be removed in<br />
W;. II will SEVER GROW AOAJlT<br />
It laavM n Hn Come In ud let me<br />
tlvo FOB • Il1«l UUUSBi<br />
IO CHARGB FOR COFiUlfATIO1I<br />
Frida McUentin VoM<br />
201 Ashury Aft, rhone 0411<br />
tttPBMMded by<br />
M«MIMtttttMMiMM<br />
Stewart's<br />
RETAIL FOOD SHOPi<br />
208 Asbury Ave, '.<br />
[Cooked Food to Take Out;<br />
Platters Mode Up i<br />
Otam Chowder<br />
Deviled Crabs<br />
Deriied Chans<br />
FrM omm<br />
Pish Cakes<br />
Chicken Pies<br />
Beef Pies<br />
Chicken Croquettes<br />
" Him enqueues<br />
Hurv-jrd Beets<br />
Slcwci Tomatoes<br />
Moureal and Cheese<br />
Baked Lima Beans<br />
Fiwli Rat<br />
Cole Slaw<br />
Potato Baku!<br />
Fnnflh Fried Potato<br />
lUoe and Chocolate Puddlni •<br />
Pies, Cakes, Cheese Cake '<br />
Milk, Cream<br />
>•»••••»•••••»«»••>•»•<br />
SMITH'S<br />
MOVING and<br />
HAULING<br />
Daily Trips from<br />
Atl. <strong>City</strong> & <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
33 W. Oroveland Ave.,<br />
Somers Point<br />
or •• '<br />
524 Monmouth it, Gloucester<br />
Phone Gloucester 8-0838<br />
SMITH'S<br />
KIDDY SHOP<br />
Hot fight for<br />
2nd in League<br />
*——mm will iw AtittttAinAd by tta<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> club at luncheon Saturday<br />
at Ungp's Mtaurant.<br />
FINAL VIDfWKKK •<br />
JB.ACE, WEDNESDAY<br />
Next Wednetday *fUmoon the<br />
club will «tage tl>e final race In tbe<br />
mid-week championship series for Gardener*, K. <strong>of</strong> C,<br />
Comets, Motha and Lawleya/ The Trailing Palmer*<br />
«j, over this week end, aifttait mid-week mtiu has been under m<br />
the Ma^ate <strong>City</strong> Yaeht club IK since early July, faUen are m. With the Palmer group assured<br />
eluh wui be wreasnted by fou <strong>of</strong> quired to coinptte In at least six « first pla«e toe this season la the<br />
to MjnptMUvt seaioii on<br />
the nine evenU to qualify, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> S<strong>of</strong>tball League, tht<br />
FIRST ON SATURDAY<br />
Gardeners are vying with the K. <strong>of</strong><br />
SS'<br />
be in Inter-<br />
three-day ncing week end Urml- O, tor second place.<br />
The Brat two rsoȤ- will bt on natlng on L4bor Say, Oommoder The m, <strong>of</strong> 0. noted out the Life-<br />
bay to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> SatUMay Bany J, j, lettwMr, Jr., mntrunced luaroj, «Hk in * WM iMt Thurs-<br />
at 10:30 a. m., the othsf at a p TOM will be KUbsftt nee for day, after Mug beaten by McAlllsthe<br />
scene will shut to SL_ local limit oa Saturday «nd Sunday, M tbe previous evening, 8-3, with<br />
' NOW ON DISPLAY<br />
" **"" at "the <strong>Aug</strong>ust 31 and September 1, startlnt the result that both tin Oardeiusrs<br />
at a p. m, Tht climax will be on<br />
FALL HATS<br />
asd s. sf p, h ? ^^<br />
This atiiej, wui mart-tBirrenewai lay when there will be «p*
linsS.J<br />
Title<br />
Potntx;<br />
linLaatRace<br />
ifMx at the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
•tar tailing skipper*.<br />
the week end when final<br />
t Jttmm at Stone Harbor.<br />
Hojata with M» Drag-<br />
d tUtnl In the Sunday<br />
• bad tonqpea enough points<br />
low we*k ewtslu WUdwooa<br />
> itgtllas to qualify, for<br />
toe Darby-PM*-<br />
1 Trophy, donated<br />
Slack, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
.IVXMT <strong>of</strong> mWwj stoppers<br />
.O*tr tim in the war.<br />
i in tbe Comet division<br />
, <strong>of</strong> the<br />
.. saflmg Jack FMt and<br />
I til* Mile* waa BUI Stuemp-<br />
. <strong>of</strong> tUe fiplrft Btucmpilg<br />
lootBopkln for tbe local<br />
ehttnptonihlp In July<br />
h'.wttmmon final met at Stone<br />
'W atauimjr was called <strong>of</strong>f be-<br />
,n>( the heavy ralmrtorm. Many<br />
t'tm apart and<br />
+ «t Owt Ouard and private<br />
H to tttorn them to the pier<br />
Create, <strong>of</strong> Stone Harbor<br />
carried oil the Moth<br />
f<br />
I. Held for<br />
t Checka<br />
Stfll, 62-^ear-old Swain<br />
, oer, wan held under tHO<br />
,'Monday ocatcd on the southeast side <strong>of</strong> Simpson,Avenue, beginning at<br />
the muth comer <strong>of</strong> Thirteenth Btreet Mid Simpson Avenue hav-<br />
Ing a frontage on Simpson Avenue <strong>of</strong> MO' extending to the corner<br />
erf Fourteenth Btreet, by a depth <strong>of</strong> US'.<br />
•pAHCIO, Mo. 14—<br />
440, 441, 442, 443 Bad 444, Block Moi, Section E '<br />
USROYAL^W<br />
Wtc WM. T. POWELL<br />
Phone 0606<br />
Located m the noutheaM side <strong>of</strong> Wett Avenufb^nnto^^<br />
yuthwest <strong>of</strong> Tw^ty-Becond Street, havini a fronfifa on West<br />
Avenue <strong>of</strong> 160* extending to the corner <strong>of</strong> Twenty.Third Street.<br />
oy a depth <strong>of</strong> 90',<br />
fftOln, No, 15—<br />
*-**• 439 and 440, Block 3203, Section 0 Mlalttiim BM I300M<br />
IWocated on the southeMt suta <strong>of</strong> We«t Avenue, befhinlng 310' '<br />
aouthwest <strong>of</strong> Thlr^^econd Street, size 80' x w<br />
a NO, 1»—<br />
1 and I, Block 4702-A, Section K Mrfllronm Bid MM 00<br />
I^ocated on the south comer <strong>of</strong> Porty-Btventh, Street and Aibury '<br />
Avenue, having a frontage on FortF-Beventh. Strert <strong>of</strong> W by »<br />
^eipth <strong>of</strong> 8§',<br />
No. 17—<br />
5S1 and SSt, Block 5108, Sectlim K Mtnlnmm<br />
Ideated on me east comer <strong>of</strong> Fm-Bmm& B^rTand<br />
•wmue, tovlnf a rreatap on Aatary Avenue rtw b?<br />
L Wo. 1S-<br />
mt. Block SMS, Secu L u<br />
Z^oeated on the northwest tide <strong>of</strong> Asbury Avenue,<br />
^Si hWMt M *-«fth Street ibe w % IW,<br />
CIi, No. 19—<br />
mm. Bioek taw, swuan i Mtatau Bid 1200.00<br />
I^ooated on the southeart Ude <strong>of</strong> Aaoyry Avenue Nllnnlng 4W<br />
KS 1 ^** °* ^V-Bmomi Street, BSU W X iW, se » lnlun « «°<br />
im. Block M01, Section M and M % Block<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Front Section Iddto ri^Jl^<br />
«Wwei»t, wWeh shall<br />
to eettle on the part <strong>of</strong> the<br />
k^t.^^ i >" l :ftaU tf wamrtto<br />
CM) days, and upon<br />
|D£a ZSSL.<br />
the<br />
d<br />
j , • i,,<br />
wm pay a <strong>of</strong> the tal«<br />
JARS<br />
CAPS, UBS<br />
RUBBERS<br />
Aw) folk bunetkMiiia<br />
A* Id Blu. Book. To in yaar n>w<br />
••nd lOe «rlli jrmu BUM ud tMnmm t»—<br />
In Pfjltutxr after a two-<br />
month b<strong>of</strong>iday, but no word has<br />
been received as to tne number <strong>of</strong><br />
men who probably will be^ called<br />
from this county.<br />
Magistrate and Mrs. Keller II.<br />
Gilbert, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia. wM spent<br />
most <strong>of</strong> July and the first half <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Aug</strong>ust here, have returned to Oce-<br />
an <strong>City</strong> for a fortnight or so at The<br />
Bia-ayne judge Gilbert is a law.<br />
yer, author and a veteran <strong>of</strong> World<br />
War I, 1<br />
New<br />
Await 6i<br />
Th i<br />
Philadelphians, Please Note<br />
The O. C, Express Co. wishes to<br />
thank you for your past patronage.<br />
May we be <strong>of</strong> service to you in the<br />
future?<br />
Please get your orders in early 1<br />
to avoid Labor Day rush, and be as-<br />
sured <strong>of</strong> prompt courteous service.<br />
Phone 0605<br />
BAGGAGE OUR SPECIALTY<br />
Clearance <strong>of</strong> Our Large Stock<br />
Beach Umbrellas<br />
I<br />
$<br />
Read Hardware and Paint Co.<br />
852-54 Aibury Ave., Facing <strong>City</strong> Hall<br />
iSAVE WITH SAFETYi<br />
I hereby subscribe to ..,....„ .„.„ shares in the fifith series <strong>of</strong> THE<br />
SEASHORE BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> CKy.<br />
New Jersey.<br />
1 EHCLOSE<br />
WILL SEUD<br />
DOES, Il,« PIS SHARE. PIB MONTH<br />
Subseriptieni mij be sent ia any Difectsr sr<br />
iWE WANT YOU!<br />
in payment <strong>of</strong> first month's due.<br />
....,....„.._.,... .„ , Subscriber<br />
EETRAHCE FEE, Xt P1R BBAM<br />
(', K. ?Ui«cU,<br />
Oeein Cily. S.J-<br />
WE WANT YOUR FRIENDS i<br />
CLEARANCE SALE<br />
USED<br />
SURF RAFTS<br />
JACK'S<br />
BEACHSERVICE<br />
IV- 637 Bay Avenue -^i<br />
CLOSED SUNDAYS<br />
ffMEL-LEIIGER ADS?<br />
SIRED ADVERTISEMENTS<br />
i. fur theM DOliwIit «lntd b* tn UM olHca <strong>of</strong> Th. Sil<br />
l«*' lo ?*fTltBTHA 5 P M. TUKSDAY fur MilillaiMoi, on tb<br />
•*t v i P *L WEDNESDAY in 1b. To» L.W u, C1...K,<br />
J«Toi°«» CLASSIFIED AD RATES<br />
or wor^ exceeding 26 words)<br />
25<<br />
All Cla»»iHed Adverti*ing Gish<br />
In «lv«" io r«nrt«mt»tl«t or bmuriit to sfiu<br />
MPANI«D UV CASH OR STAMPS<br />
u courts»<br />
p<br />
to com ro.t<br />
to dutomeTa. Rcmi<br />
u i* s<br />
127 Stt<br />
Hand av.. Cape May<br />
Phone 5ra»41:<br />
IK iit<br />
Pa 31419<br />
8-23<br />
contained<br />
to *«0i B<br />
;Sry bcudi~wllh liggo<br />
ta<strong>Aug</strong>d.t 1045 Ee,<br />
1 Anbury..!". _ 8-23<br />
FrSierickitau.g av gAt-<br />
, between i<br />
Sunday<br />
ia\ _<br />
swristv,a "<br />
33 1 )<br />
B 23<br />
I central at<br />
Found<br />
8-23<br />
can ha\c<br />
oi v.heelb<br />
„„ «., ... -ni-h brtwctn<br />
,J st wid Pcnnlvn pi Sun<br />
tfmooil 822 btcnnd st 8 16<br />
Personatft<br />
„„ cor*t ucuurtment for<br />
L coisetlettcs and brn^ileres<br />
fiiture Ilcadauart*r»<br />
po,ui nurses beiiutlcluns<br />
Swsi Wliitc and all col-<br />
I WI8S SHOP 850 Ashurv<br />
Jlbo¥cd~turtcy dinners SI 00<br />
IJOIINSONS Tin Room il'l<br />
i rd. bomcrs l"olnt 6onlng<br />
_ji fc 30 to 1 bnndav 12 to B<br />
IpSune Eoraer\ Point. h5'I tf<br />
_3 to visit the I illian Apion<br />
\ Bid Hundnuidc Nmcltv Shop<br />
id cornir MM st mid the<br />
: lor unusual uid dtfo^a<br />
_ s ior your fr'mds nr >our<br />
Novelty oea -^11* II produits<br />
ash tray memtnt<strong>of</strong>-i,<br />
P 87 80 N Miiin<br />
Pleaiantvilli tf<br />
FOR PACTOllY BRAND NKW<br />
MOIOK8 »n hand nlm fiiljiry<br />
rccondllioncd rnotm- to HL all<br />
FORDS and Mcicuiys. KURTZ,<br />
FORD DEALER, 1st and Atlantic<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, Phone 0(100.<br />
SALE—Are you Interested In mak-<br />
ing your own noveltiesv If so.<br />
here s your chance to buy n business<br />
very reasonable. Phone <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
127S between 8:30 and 10:30 a.m.Ji<br />
GlVft your car it Miuirt new ap-<br />
pearance wiLh u new convertihlt;<br />
top: r'ine Inatrriiil. laired ri^ht<br />
KURT/, OARAOK, 1st and Atliinllc<br />
av. tl<br />
BUILD your homo Irom t-Hne floor<br />
up Carpet la tl» color founda-<br />
tion for your entire room _ IMZDrop in<br />
and see our complete line: tr>-£ beautl<br />
ful room size wool rugs i^^ Axni<br />
and Wiltnn Beleotions<br />
Alto new rtisi]lu\ <strong>of</strong> 2*7' T<br />
Larpet foi r tairs ,tn1 l ) r j ixpml\<br />
installed run OI ( HAItCih Conl<br />
iibrf c iilfl(tli Idithu trimniLd<br />
titloi mad( xnd wnll nit rd\^ (.<br />
KURTZ 1st A. AtlantK h\c<br />
O C OliOO 8812 01 2J00<br />
Phom tf<br />
10 PIECE dining rmm s u i t e LXICI<br />
lent condition Roasonabie Ami v<br />
1131 West av __<br />
BABYfo Canvas" _<br />
Ji.rd used one* montlrj^<br />
Wtsley av<br />
LADIES: Send your rliiltl BAfiK<br />
TO KCHOOI. witll a.1^ IDh"AI,<br />
COAT- l.EGUING SKTT.' o r SNOW<br />
SUIT. We have them b y t-I-Tie hun-<br />
dreds in warm m'R.AlSXjEr MATK<br />
RIALS ami OORHEOUS L-IUMOa<br />
Sizes 1 to 14. We K 1 i a.riiji-k -t^t^c you'll<br />
be more than satisfiorf -v^-jth the<br />
QUALITY Kiiil' VAL.UK63 at our<br />
FACTORY RirTAir, ES^^Jt^ISZISiROOM<br />
IDEAL MANlJt'AOTUFtI3Srcr!erbo.<br />
727^ Wpt iiv. Honest t>r-lnt Rest, 877 De-<br />
lUMiey PI^160 y*rtte I* bWictu<br />
Roomi for two or more, tw wselt<br />
up Olearbrook 4807R or <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
mi for two or more, t<br />
Olearbrook 4807-R or Oc«an<br />
tf<br />
ROOM in "private home, one block<br />
from bathing beach. 843 Pennlyn<br />
pi. Phone 1612-W. 8-2<br />
TWO bedroom<br />
bungalow., lirtig room, dinlpa<br />
mm, kUcken, lnsUntan«o«s hoi<br />
water, addition* ©Hfcleniy apgft-<br />
ment, corner lot 70X70, approll-<br />
mately, excellent condition Oaobt<br />
ir jear roun4w» US80<br />
'day mStBftioon or Sun-<br />
14tW g«<br />
AODOrrtttDHADD<br />
a> atone and tnm», 1 tefly<br />
dwelling, modern in every respect<br />
Blat» ro<strong>of</strong>, floUhed basement, at-<br />
f^i*fia^ jrfM*flgf Rmtifti 1 ,, Irtr., Q|fl<br />
shade, taB.OOtf (2) solid Brick, mod-<br />
orxt tvmie, suitable for rewdenee,<br />
dbctor, denttot, tic 1st floor, hall,<br />
living Mom Wltb feal ftteplact, den,<br />
sun pawli. dining room, b** ft **"""•<br />
roam, awdertt bttcben, 2nd floor, 4<br />
desirahje bedrooms, sun porch, col-<br />
ored tQo bath, 3rd floor, 1 bedroom,<br />
bath, store room, pzjm. Inspec-<br />
tion by appointment only. For lur-<br />
ther lnforrnjittori TUNSTALL, 214<br />
White<br />
a-070tk Horse Pike, Baddott<br />
214<br />
Hts.<br />
LINWOOD. Shore Road p<br />
lane moms, 3 baths,<br />
pointment. ^___^ ?<br />
TWO lots, one SB comer 3rd st<br />
and <strong>Ocean</strong> av suTA, sn* one lol<br />
35th and Central »v 40X135. Inquire<br />
1M w. Mftrudtawna av, Fbila. 28.<br />
PhpneMan-a^BSS-J 10-4<br />
dbkrtat lot;"70 l 'ft on Asbury av.<br />
40 tt, on ISth A. SuitaWe for<br />
home 1 or business. Reasonable Afc-<br />
" 83nd Ml. B^Wh OriW 9-8<br />
ocean <strong>City</strong>' properoes 10^<br />
cated In 20th st seetlon. Priced<br />
•6800.. »mgoo., and «30,00f>. No<br />
jters^W. Heed Dell, Baroshoro,<br />
HOTML""VeinoirHall,""4lO~AtlantH!<br />
av. 90 rooms, including bedrooms;<br />
baths, lavatories, refrigerator rooms,<br />
etc Fully equipped public. dining<br />
room, modern l&tchert farnitnre,<br />
linens; silverware Included Partially<br />
heated, suitable for ymr round use<br />
$15,000 down, balance on easy terms,<br />
Baker, Seaside Hotel, 834 6th st<br />
between 3 and 4 pi m. No phone<br />
calls. ' 8-28<br />
CLOSE: to Atlantic <strong>City</strong> and<br />
CLOSER to ne* Race Tract is<br />
this single home with 130 feet fTOrit-<br />
age along main highway and ap-<br />
proximately 40.000 sq. ft. <strong>of</strong> groundl<br />
Excellent) for Investment or business<br />
or tourist cabins. Metzger, 6234<br />
Chestnut «tL. Phlla. 30. pa. 8-23<br />
Real Estate Wanted<br />
APARTMENT or house wit*, heat,<br />
yearly lease. Near primary school.<br />
<strong>On</strong>e child- 737 Hilltop rd., BprinK-<br />
fleld, Pa. Phone Swarttimore 2373-M,<br />
PARK VIEW, Bth and Asbury a«.<br />
with communicating kitchen and<br />
dining room. Just walk In and keep<br />
[house. Clean, airy rooms, good beds,<br />
•hot. enclosed showers each floor.<br />
Reasonable, Phone 1270. 8_0'<br />
: THE~ SEASHORE7~424 "AtUuiffiE" «v.<br />
Rooms sleeping 2 3 and 4 Good<br />
beds $10 to $17 50 per week per<br />
person Phone 1693-w. Breafc&st<br />
and dinner optional, 8-30<br />
BEGINA Hotel. 811 Wesley av.<br />
Rooms by the night, week and<br />
month. Phone 03S3. Also 5 room<br />
apartment for September by the<br />
week or month. tf<br />
ROOMS — <strong>Ocean</strong> Haven Cottage,<br />
pleasant, clean, airy rooms.<br />
Bathing privileges. <strong>On</strong>e block from<br />
beach. 838 4th st. Phone 1147-j.<br />
9-6<br />
TWO bedrooms, bath and living<br />
room, private entrance. Mo chil-<br />
dren or pets. Weekly. 701 "5th st.<br />
8-1$<br />
ADAIRE. Vacancies<br />
75 W. Station rd.<br />
day or week.<br />
8-80<br />
60S WEgS.ES «v. rear. Rooms, rcas-<br />
onattteT . .Htfftlng privilege, . 8-23<br />
prtvllegc, . tf<br />
8-ROOM apartment for rent by<br />
week or rest <strong>of</strong> season. 116 Asbury<br />
IT. 8-9<br />
SMALL upartment, accommodates 3,<br />
by week. Oasf electricity, hot water<br />
Included. $55 a week. Phone 1878.<br />
tf<br />
APARTMENT for month <strong>of</strong> Sep-<br />
tember, all electric, large airy<br />
rooms, 2 bedrooms.' 208 Wesley av.<br />
Phone 1022. tf<br />
OCEAN front apartment, accommo-<br />
date three adults, available Sep-<br />
tember 7. Price $60 weekly. Garage<br />
231O_W_s__av third floor B-30<br />
RENT—<strong>Aug</strong>ust 31 to September 23.<br />
<strong>On</strong>e 6-room, second floor apart-<br />
ment, private bath, electric refrig-<br />
erator $125 plus gas and electric;<br />
also one 3-room apartment, third<br />
floor, $75.00 621 <strong>Ocean</strong> av. Phone<br />
0602^ „_____ 5^9<br />
SEPTEMBER. Week or month. 3-4-<br />
5 room apts. 3313 Asbury av.<br />
Phone 1539. 9-6<br />
ing<br />
THREE bedroom, bath, liv<br />
dining room, kitchen,<br />
Labor Day and September 15 83<br />
St_ Jamei_pl. 8-28<br />
SECOND floor apartment, ¥~bcd'-<br />
rooms, electric refrigerator, $160.<br />
Including gas and electric from Sep-<br />
tember 3 to September 30. 130 w.<br />
16th st: 8-23<br />
TWO bedJtKJm apartment, central<br />
location, last three weeks in Sep-<br />
tember $30 a week. R. B. <strong>On</strong>lcy,<br />
400 48th St. 8-23<br />
iVrrRAOT'lVJS apartment on beach,<br />
newly furnished, 9 rooms, $300 for<br />
month <strong>of</strong> September. No children<br />
or pets. Reference required, 922<br />
Purk pi. 9-6<br />
Winter Rentals<br />
MAN anij wife (private home) W'H<br />
shato suitable living quarters.<br />
<strong>On</strong>e or two bedrooms, kitchen and<br />
other privileges, heat and light to<br />
a r<strong>of</strong>lned- couple, no children or pets;<br />
from October I to June 1. Reason-<br />
a_____303 Fourth St. tt<br />
' For Rent<br />
FROM <strong>Aug</strong>ust 31 to September 1<br />
Cottage, comfortably furnished<br />
accommodates 6. Convenient to<br />
beach. ;30*t6 Wtst av. 8-aS:<br />
Wanted—To Rent<br />
WANTED—Cottage or apartment, 2<br />
or 3 bedrooms, winter or yearly<br />
c W Barclay, Post Office tf<br />
Jay, Post Offl<br />
Boarding"<br />
BOAKD and CABBr-Convalescents.<br />
scml-invaLdS or aged. Phone<br />
1208-W * 8-16<br />
EDWIN O. SMTTH, Ph. D., Prlnce-<br />
ton and University <strong>of</strong> Penna.<br />
Tutoring, in •Mathematics. History<br />
aOtfKngMi, iiorceutrnlav Reas-<br />
onable rates. 9-6<br />
FOB QUICK RESULTS<br />
BEAD THI-vCLASSIFIED ADS<br />
WILL RENT NOW FOR 1947<br />
OCCUPANCY<br />
In or near the Gardens Section,<br />
close to the beach or on the Lagoon.<br />
We require a modern three or four<br />
bedroom cottage, with one or two<br />
baths, servant's room and garage<br />
also some means <strong>of</strong> heating suffi-<br />
cient lor late spring and fall occu-<br />
pancy.<br />
We. will tv glad to enter Into a<br />
tease now lor I94T with »n option to<br />
renew for subsequent years or Initi-<br />
ally for a terra <strong>of</strong> years. The lease<br />
can be adjusted to the desires <strong>of</strong> tbe<br />
owner as respects repairs, summer<br />
maintenance, equipment, etc.<br />
If yon are interested in obtaining<br />
a responsible tenant and wish do<br />
discuss tile matter further please<br />
contact<br />
Charles F. Steinrack, Jr.<br />
c-o Philco Corporation<br />
Philadelphia, Pa.<br />
or<br />
Mrs. Charles F. Stelnruck, JV.<br />
862 Flrit St<br />
Cit N<br />
F<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J. 8^30<br />
£cfiF~or house in Lagflon section<br />
with wharf. Cash proposition. J.<br />
A Rldgwaj.. 27 W 14th at, <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> 8-30<br />
RCA engineer urgently needs WIN<br />
TER rental to June 1. At least<br />
3 bedrooms. References. Call Cata-<br />
den 4-8000 Fxt 843 or Write h W<br />
Dixon, Burlington Pike, Riverton, Nj<br />
DESIRE~to~buy 3~4 rooiiTbunKalow<br />
unfurniihed witli bath suitable<br />
for year round nerrtpffi -<br />
section Full details Frank<br />
wction Full detal k<br />
Blanco. 17lf W. Chelsea rd., Phlla.<br />
26, Pa. 8-23<br />
SECOND floor apartment for ull<br />
year with heat not I* tnan 4<br />
bedrooms. Box 6026 Sentinel Ledger<br />
ELDERLY woman wants small<br />
apartment for winter; bedroom,<br />
kitchen and bath prefered. Close to<br />
Shore Fast <strong>Line</strong>. Reasonable. Phone<br />
024SW between 4 and 6 p. m. 8-30<br />
BUNOALOW or apartment for sale<br />
or rent for year round occupancy,<br />
2 or 3 bedrooms. Furnished or un-<br />
furnished. 3- adults. Phone 0082. tf<br />
EFFICIENCY apartment for Mother<br />
and school age boy from Septem-<br />
ber 3 to November 18. 15 W. 17th<br />
sk_ - ^J-K<br />
PtTRNiSHEU or unfurnished apart-<br />
ment or house wanted for rent<br />
all year. Reliable couple. Phone<br />
8537 9-6<br />
4 bertlu, gm»J,<br />
line enfine, ilka new. In<br />
Caft be-<br />
Boat Yard.<br />
MEW rowboat for sate.<br />
Jefferson av, Linwood,<br />
wood jjtatttm , _<br />
fect comntiori<br />
30-FT sea skiff, per<br />
Make <strong>of</strong>fer W W. Gnbam, S3<br />
9<br />
7th st Phone 0009-W 8-X<br />
B!A R N ra AT ~sn«ak*iox. ""am<br />
fs Boat Yard, 11th st<br />
the<br />
FOR' SALE—26-foot cabin cruiser<br />
bodge. Marine Motor.<br />
condition.. !**» In wttter,<br />
Asbury •».-<br />
19-FT. Bwamscott dory, well<br />
0W<br />
FT. Bwmt y,<br />
ontbowd motor, J60.W.<br />
Capt. WMght's Bott Yardl n<br />
Bay<br />
NEW boat, TwlDBCrew 89'f<br />
beam. Sleeps five. Trunk<br />
sport flshertBiri model. Can bo .<br />
408 Asbury gv. Phone evenings oi<br />
Sunday O 0 Mil. J. Win. NlbTitte,<br />
'Middle Cla«i to<br />
Take to the Air<br />
Party per cent <strong>of</strong> current And<br />
potential purchasers Of light, per 1<br />
sonal planes arc mtdtfle-claKS h<strong>On</strong>B« J<br />
^holders, with wfle 1 Or cbildreti; A<br />
manufacturer reports.<br />
They Intend to Use- their prune*<br />
lchicfly for pleasure, but more than 1<br />
one-third also will use them fot<br />
Old Shoes, etc.,<br />
For the Garden<br />
Old shoes and apple 1 pomaes cah<br />
be made into tt highly nitrogcnOU*<br />
fertlltzei' bane by means <strong>of</strong> & new<br />
bacteria process, a mBiMi{aet__ ! __ 1 if_4<br />
ports.<br />
Industrial scientists who perfected<br />
the process are riott preparing td<br />
convert 10,005 tons oi cSal waste, de*<br />
velopcd as a by-product <strong>of</strong> tb« re^ii<br />
industry, into the gafarr typb fffl 1 -<br />
tillzets.<br />
Prices <strong>of</strong> the new plant food art<br />
estimated at from $25 to $40 & ton.<br />
IN niANCPRY OF NEW jLttbEV<br />
TO -JAMES A KINf,, hl> Hmrt dc<br />
V14COS Qi petsonal icprcacnlttlivia Anil<br />
thtit ftr any <strong>of</strong> their heira drr<br />
viscc* t\ccututs »dmini»tr«tor» |(1flt<br />
frs fi'slgiii) or SUCCCSBUTB IA rlstlt,<br />
tillc or iiilcrcsl Slid MRi JAMEb A,<br />
KIT^G, wife <strong>of</strong> Jaincii /L Kidff.<br />
By TirLne <strong>of</strong> an Order uC tttc 1 O>Ur(<br />
ol Ui&iicery <strong>of</strong> Nf«f J*raeyF made an tila<br />
date here<strong>of</strong> in a cause wherein Ucll^<br />
moor Ice s turimrati <strong>of</strong> the St*t4<br />
<strong>of</strong> Srw Jersey is (^jniplainant and<br />
Jdmes A King, his heirs devltiCCB nr-<br />
[fMfioital rrprricntatiTes and their D^<br />
dny uf Ui«r Iwira devisees eircuturaT<br />
ddiitinisttaiurs D^Anteci) aaaigns or sllc<br />
ceaaor in right tHle or Interest ant!<br />
Mrs JrfiieB A Ki ig wife <strong>of</strong> Jamci<br />
A King and others ore Defendants you*<br />
arc required to appeal .ind answer the<br />
111 11 <strong>of</strong> (.jjmplaint on or before fhb<br />
TFNTII day <strong>of</strong> OClOBtR ne»r or the<br />
I ill II H will le ukri 11 lonfcsaeil<br />
^ff^i st yru<br />
Sal 1 Bill is fled 10 ftrecl<strong>of</strong>tc Six (6)<br />
Jli Silc I frtificatf* mnIf by Henry<br />
1 Tuutda Collector <strong>of</strong> Idaes <strong>of</strong> tile<br />
( ity <strong>of</strong> Oie,t!i (.iti Hi tlic I oiinty <strong>of</strong><br />
( ipt May 1111 Si te , f New Jersey<br />
dilrl May S W« and (Mol)er 25<br />
1^' ihife tii which I ert fleam cover<br />
premiaca' known aa Ljt No 8H1 beLtlun<br />
L. Hlotk Sflfffi and three ,,f which cover<br />
prcnunca known aa I*, t NJ 871 Section<br />
L, Block 5601 in the Lily <strong>of</strong> Ocelli<br />
Lity Qllnty uf Cape May Npw Jersey<br />
nil <strong>of</strong> nfbich Tomplain nt is now tile<br />
holdlr and JANU-i A KIM. hia htirs,<br />
k^iat-cii fr perantiil tcprcacntjtivrs and<br />
their ci iny <strong>of</strong> Ihelr heir devisees<br />
exti-iuri J,i innrfiatit gtanlrfa aa<br />
aigna or aucccasor in nulU. titSb or<br />
ihterc t an mude tuirlles defrtldint be<br />
lauap J»mr^ A King in thr Jrcbrd<br />
ftnci >f the 1 remises ill lucptm and<br />
w.i Mki JAMLS A KINi\i jrc the wife <strong>of</strong><br />
King •<br />
•i<br />
ptemiaca in tiueation<br />
HOHl-Rl K<br />
c te wfe <strong>of</strong><br />
owner uf the<br />
_ f J19.J8<br />
Solicitor for Complainant<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Cily( New Jersey<br />
To<br />
DAILY BUS 5Eft^<br />
6.00 A.M.<br />
6.30 A.M.<br />
7__AJ>L<br />
2.1 sr^^<br />
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tf.30P.KL<br />
MRVICt<br />
cirv «<br />
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Butn IMVS lor Sm 111* CHy, AtuMfc, ',<br />
•front -forf, vnUwmtdT, Gkp* MlV;.i<br />
Bum l«n far Atlantic Cllf<br />
8.59 AM 4.59 P.<br />
10 09A.M 6.OVP.<br />
10.59 A.M. e.59l>.<br />
12 09 P.M. 8.O9P.<br />
12 59 P.M S.59 P.<br />
2.09 PM 10.O9 Mfc _*<br />
2.59 P.M. 1O.59PJ^ £<br />
4.09 P.M. 12.O9 •^ !r '<br />
1.O9<br />
for Information or I<br />
BMW* en ~;v<br />
OfTf TERMINAL '•, Sj<br />
PHONE 1296<br />
Boats For Sale<br />
SALE—17 V&-ft boat lnboara motor,<br />
newiy painted 1221 AsDury av tf<br />
20 FT double end clinker skiff.<br />
Dodge motor in water ready to go.<br />
Good condition. $400. PJione O. C.<br />
0740 8-23<br />
!MABlINE railway and storage, en<br />
gine anil hull repairs <strong>of</strong> any de-<br />
scription, B". E. H<strong>of</strong>fman, Bass Har-<br />
bor Somers Point N J 8 23<br />
INSIDE BOAT STORAGE Make<br />
your reservations earlj with the<br />
clean, moaern boat yard, Thomp-<br />
son's Boat Worlts. Competent me-<br />
oh&nics, boatbullders and painters<br />
always available. Reasonable rates.<br />
Phone SoMiers Point 8574. _ _y<br />
3S-FT cabin cruiser in water 85 h p<br />
Buda i^iBrinc, full equipment.<br />
Sleeps four. Priced right 15 Royal<br />
av Etnwood _ J, after 6pm 8-23<br />
OPEN Harvey. Jersey cedar dead<br />
rlEd 24-ft, beam 6 6 , Ford Motor,<br />
marine clutch, water cooled mani-<br />
fold, ready to go, good speed, prac-<br />
tically new., will exchange for new<br />
or sllghtljt - used car. C. Bentham,<br />
819 Centrai av Phone 1157 tf<br />
3S-FT cabin cruiser In water, Som-<br />
era Point Boat Yard. 85 h.p. Buda<br />
marine full equipment Sleeps four,<br />
priced rlgbt. Apply 15 Royal av.,<br />
Linwood, M. J^ 8-23<br />
18-FT. cabin fully equipped, run-<br />
ning ordter. No reasonable <strong>of</strong>fer<br />
refused, lvfiist be sold. Oracbcr. 818<br />
St. James pi. __23<br />
24-Ft. cabin boat, Kermath 4-cyl-<br />
indcr, good condition. Apply<br />
Harry Lewis. Yacht av. and Har-<br />
bor Lane, Somcra Point, N. J. 8-23<br />
KOTICE<br />
PUBLIC SALE OF REAL PROPERTY<br />
OF THE BOARD OP EDUCATION<br />
OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY<br />
liy virUtc uf authority <strong>of</strong> die Mnard <strong>of</strong><br />
EitiioTLtion nf the <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />
New Jerory I ^hflll cxiH>sr to sale at<br />
I il li irmiiir on SEl'ItMlirR4 1X6 at<br />
the hour <strong>of</strong> two o'clock (Daylight Saving<br />
lhnc) iti the afternoon if sail riij in<br />
the CommiMU incr*' ("hsmhfra <strong>City</strong> Hall<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong>- <strong>City</strong>. New Jersey, tftc following<br />
property for not lciv than the minimum<br />
price designated 1 , thereafter, lint! in ac<br />
cord]ince with tile terms hereinafter slat-<br />
ed, to wit. '<br />
Lotn 65S, 4S«. HS7 and BS«, Section "C<br />
Minimum Hid $7(«ci.00. TIIMC lots<br />
Incited on NurthweH &i(le oi <strong>On</strong>tral<br />
Avenue beginning SMt. feet Sotitllwest<br />
.( 1 levmth Slrecl ur V<strong>On</strong>lUt) Un<br />
nnprifVril propeMy<br />
Said lritu will lie null! subieel to l.hr<br />
.csetvatinns. convetliintn. citiditionii j,i'l<br />
rc&trictionfi <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 'Agsoti<br />
atiDir and any other ctmvenunts run-<br />
ning with the html, tile Zoning Ordi<br />
n inec restrictions, and subject 10 any<br />
flti'tllcr conditions ;is may be announced<br />
prior 1Y> the sal.<br />
Tile terms <strong>of</strong> the sale shall l.r twenty<br />
lei 1 centum (20%) ( kh if tile highest<br />
Lid to he paid -it the time <strong>of</strong> s id sale<br />
balance to be paid at tile time <strong>of</strong> final<br />
gcttlnnciit, which ahall lie within thirty<br />
(3()) days, and upon failure to settle nn<br />
tile part <strong>of</strong> the nunrhafler within said<br />
time, tjlp Board may retain the twenty<br />
percciitntn (20%) de]Hisit as liquidated<br />
dun ges nil I jt HS a V"-na!t><br />
The purchase hid nliAll he confirmed<br />
.1 writing at the conclusion <strong>of</strong> the<br />
(lidding and contract <strong>of</strong> purchase shall<br />
he executed eight (K) days from the<br />
le date.<br />
The Hoard will pay a -commission nf<br />
fivn (5%J per centiim nt the nnle price<br />
licensed Real Estate Broker ef-<br />
BEAD CLAS8IFIBD ADS<br />
y<br />
fecting same<br />
The Iloanl res<br />
f<br />
e rsenei the r gilt to re<br />
feet any 1 and all bids and the sal<br />
shall be confirmed hy the Hoard <strong>of</strong><br />
Rrincatie.il.<br />
By order <strong>of</strong> tile Board <strong>of</strong> Education <strong>of</strong><br />
Ocem <strong>City</strong> \ I<br />
At ICE T nARRFTiO\ Secretary<br />
f<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>eseoiMl<br />
—<br />
Franklin A. Kto_:<br />
Attorney at Law<br />
It* itt Stnrt ftw<br />
TBTERINARIAK f.<br />
Dr. a T. BORCI-I<br />
S7 W. 15th St.<br />
8UR0EOH CHIKOPOXUBT<br />
W.Thomas Adams,<br />
m Allutte IK, .<br />
Surgeon Chiropodist!^<br />
Dr. Chailes Hans "V<br />
Wl Artrarj A»*.<br />
Room 306, KitKDil Bank<br />
Dr. L. W. BettS V.<br />
OptoMetrist<br />
in* Atlutttc<br />
AtluUe <strong>City</strong>, H. J<br />
H«an & t<br />
Frank<br />
cvm,<br />
LAND<br />
cntnl in.<br />
Electrical Washer & Refrigeratiwl<br />
EcMiutar MMaart OE^Het Printl<br />
JACOB C. SCHUFF<br />
710 Aabury Ave. $$£$£. Vi*ne 1Z«2!<br />
Electrical Wirir
IACE EIGHT<br />
Academy Pelted<br />
With Bottles<br />
Hoodlums Draw Ire<br />
Of Naval Officers<br />
"Hoodlums" have been making<br />
life miserable for the <strong>of</strong>firirs ami<br />
ieameti students at the Oc*an<br />
<strong>City</strong> Academy, and C«pl, Jack (;,<br />
Hrntx warned this week that he<br />
iMI't fqlng to talti. It lying dimn.<br />
He reported to the police depart,<br />
ment that a group, apparently <strong>of</strong><br />
young men, stopped in an unit*.<br />
mobile outside the 3(ilh .st. naval<br />
training_gchfjcii a hnnt j ji^jii. Bun-<br />
day, and proceeded to throw buttlrs<br />
at the building.<br />
<strong>On</strong>e window was broken and an-<br />
other cracked. Capt. jernee said<br />
(«Jd«»g tlmt "it was wry lucky noun<br />
<strong>of</strong> the hollies t-arne ihnwfh the<br />
windows and Jilt t fit. boys while they<br />
were sleeping."<br />
The same kind <strong>of</strong> disturbance oc-<br />
curred the prfvious Sunday, lie<br />
said, only that, time the niiscreani.il<br />
threw stones instead <strong>of</strong> tattles. 1<br />
The Academy also was vit.-tinii7.Pri 1<br />
recently tay having two "iiiniuhmii<br />
llfi' buoys stolen from tile wall IIIII-<br />
side the building, n lumiii f'li.i.M<br />
Ciuard stimuli,<br />
Capt. Jemee said that, the mi. '<br />
welcome visitors two wi't'k*. ajjn were<br />
driving a station wagon and Uiat|<br />
life npFiit two hours ciriMiiii iiiuiind<br />
trying tn find it af tt-rward, uuhuiii I<br />
success. Last Sunday's homo thruU-.'<br />
ers were in an automobile nl whnh<br />
a description was obtained by urn*<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Academy boys win.' mis<br />
awakened by the coiiiniounii .'mil<br />
looked out a dormitory window<br />
While tlie ptilu-e Lire tryniK tn<br />
Identify the ears used, Ai-arieniy ui-<br />
fleers said they uiso lire --t'lkii'is ;<br />
steps" to prevent any mure -nil, •<br />
incidents, and to piiiu.-ih an*..me ....<br />
tempting it.<br />
Resort Woman and Children<br />
Arrive Safely In Japan<br />
Mrs. Lahti Reports Pacific Crossing Was Unevent-<br />
ful; Joins Her Army Captain Husband<br />
CfTV SENTINSL-LEDCER<br />
Mrs Wulti'r S HherniHn, 110 At.<br />
.luilii 1 uv.. ritfiieti a I'nhli'iirain lute<br />
last Win-k advising her [it the SU|M<br />
arrival in Japan <strong>of</strong> her daughter,<br />
Mrs, Edward H. LaiiM. and her uLi<br />
children, Malicy iiml Srntt*,.<br />
The mo lei I here early in ,l,i|y<br />
urni crossi'd Ule Pui'llir Hbuurd ibt-<br />
SS Fred t* Aiiisivurth. lannini: at<br />
Sandal. .lapiiir '1'liey were inn ;il<br />
Uie-noti Iff. Cul. -X-iiliti,—wlvt {intk<br />
hem lo Icjiiiiki m nonheni Hon-<br />
shu prov ice tttwre I hey will r,.,<br />
side diirn : a M:I\ n! u %fMir ur [IMI<br />
in [lie Or,''IK,<br />
Mrs, Lilhti refit*!'led Ural thr mp<br />
was unevenUni us -.ht* -iiui tin- rtiii-<br />
dreii lirinn! inmiuni- tu M'H.'.ii'kiie-;,<br />
The mute was it\ wuy ni Aht..ku<br />
the AltMituui Islands<br />
Little Trouble<br />
Over Week End<br />
Large Throng<br />
Is 'Peaceable'<br />
rniil ihcir fiiMiiiii'. :m> foir.iili'ti'ii<br />
ui Camp HmiMeii ji new biu,,* |,lr<br />
['(•ilipiiliun luri-i's. the liiniily IM re.<br />
siding in 11 mansion in Nloi'icikii.<br />
which WHS thi' Iiead'iuiirU'r*, <strong>of</strong> pill!<br />
Liillll prlcir fii Die iirnviil ill in,<br />
MHIillv. Till- IH'IIIM' is tyjiiciil ,,|<br />
.u. .i?;:,;:„<br />
Frid<br />
Naval Militia<br />
Unit in Resort<br />
Three Divisions<br />
In County, Ia Plan<br />
f.'l- UK' i-.Hi'ili-i,,,,,<br />
Nm.il Mil:li,i iiiiii m (.>,,.,<br />
•i' illM'tiMPd lliij, iv.-.-k m<br />
i bi (hucrnur R lui*.<br />
'ii|ii' M.i\ Collins- ih f,,.|,<br />
Militin. iMI' nihi'i' in,, I,,,<br />
illl<br />
'-El LJ l.-.i<br />
Stylo ream Fri<br />
nT<br />
:<br />
MidlilM doors hrlwi'Mil ruiui!, 4iiH ^i =<br />
heiiiililnl tar.len v,ith a nrmlTr,^ ' H ' V " '<br />
tart. A tnn hnusp m Tiic i j M i - d T " " ^ y "<br />
liiis hcc.i ,•...,vri-i..,! m m u ,<br />
house fur Ihi- American ilnlHri-<br />
Col l.,,|,i,. u y,;,,i,,a[e nl VV.-M| | 1 "" : r - ! '" (l11 i -" l "<br />
Pinil in l'i:(K »;,< acini- in nil tli.i; S MII'S, II -1 j •. i - - i!,.- ,<br />
.!..• li.-l Ani.Ti.'i,- nflic-s t.. h,H,i .1,.,<br />
un .lal.MM,-..- .,,,,1 a i m I,,,-,, ,| ,,,„.<br />
r i i i ;<br />
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d " ' • ' " • • " " i M ' i . i ' i i i i . i ! . . M i . - , . , , . , , .<br />
"I tiv M i i h A , .„,• n,. t,i,,,-,-i ,,;,<br />
1 ""'- •!.<br />
I nhl.<br />
•• •"'•Hi- ;,.<br />
I 1 ' biii',, 1 i<br />
N.,i-<br />
1 l y E * find<br />
fe *"!**»<br />
6,900 Dance at<br />
Convention Hall<br />
2000 Participate<br />
! Philadelphia Day<br />
, I<br />
! i><br />
T<br />
USB THE CLASSIFIED ADS<br />
D.-spilc Liniilhir inrui- i h n . n , : u<br />
(Iceai: Cili i n n il,,. w i r k , mi il<br />
pull.-c d.-i'MI-llll.'-" :.'ii;-.(l H . in i n ii<br />
linil«i|iiiiy iiul' 1 ii|,, IIIM-I- en.,,.<br />
tteie (ii-iiri! I" . .iiii' \ 1 u n d a i ni.il.<br />
l i m If l i i V f i i r . U ^ t \ l ( < i \ < l ; < \ \ -,, -, | , i<br />
In i.jif I : ;I-J' i'Lt:ii f'Hlo\(-r r.H. M!<br />
I'llUliU' W.I!. II,:. d II.<br />
pl.-a.li-il u ..!!> hi >|. ,:,; ,|| f ,S<br />
Illlie-. ,u: In.ill :i:,(l :il.o Io p., •-..,-, -i<br />
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LAST WEEK<br />
ARRIVALS<br />
Asphalt Ro<strong>of</strong>ing<br />
Asphalt Shinfles<br />
Asbestos Siding<br />
Butts<br />
—Cement Reg.<br />
Cement Mortar<br />
Coal Dowels<br />
Idaho White Pine<br />
Plywood<br />
Roujfh Pine<br />
Staylite Tile j<br />
J.P.Collins Co.<br />
So. Soaville, N. j. |<br />
p<br />
,I..M-|)|, Hlill) ill) Chr ,li i! |<br />
iuui WlUmii! htrriif: i'i Hhi^iii<br />
pln.i ft.-:-e Ijjw'il *n .'.,• 1: o n ,1;-,,<br />
ft Is ,-,i".I'll I . I..in-.. ., I !:, \ ii<br />
arn-Mi-.i !..r I..-:.! -.u, .- ,.". :!:,- M ,<br />
ill u! 'ill: ,| ;.-',j I ' l l : , , ! .,'<br />
mber Cottogo Cheeie Shelli<br />
hopped cy[umb^,i n mrd um i,,»d)<br />
* th tmip^n or (Pebn l(Ollp t hop<br />
1 FfppcF F il ruEumler ihplli H. ih m -tu *•<br />
1:1,<br />
Maiv A W.,••!.:: .-'.-• II<br />
11:,- : .<br />
IIII'S I 1(1 ( K<br />
TDK ii.issinrn<br />
j| BRYANT 1<br />
| Wood or Aluminum j<br />
j All-Season Windows I<br />
jhrinji .vi-iir "round comt'or.l.!<br />
(Slops ihe fuss and huthrrj<br />
{<strong>of</strong> i-hunjiinj: from MTVI'IIS;<br />
{to Hliiini sash, Dun't Iniild!<br />
I without them, ;S(i monlli*^<br />
ili> pii,y. ,- |<br />
JOHN E. TROUT<br />
I HltilSTKHKi) HI l i m n |<br />
j 1053 Asbury Ave, !<br />
I Ph, 1200 j<br />
; Prices Reduced <strong>On</strong> Christmas Cards<br />
10c each 10 Cards fnr .75<br />
15c each — 10 Cards for 1,15<br />
25c each 10 CavJs for 1.75<br />
Box Assortments<br />
1,00 each -- 3 Boxes for $2,00<br />
HAHN'S<br />
Cabin Crafts Guild<br />
Boardwalk at 7th St,<br />
WITH NKAI.TKNT rilKAMMi 1 lITTtliF IIIMvi:<br />
A-VD NKALTFST I»KVOV STYI.K I IlK IM<br />
You, heai-weory family will ddighl in thr.e cso|lrlg solads. Thoy',,. flavnrlul<br />
refreshing, and full-bodied . , . and, BS a mafler o, [0,( they rn ju((<br />
two <strong>of</strong> ,he m<strong>On</strong>y tempting Summer diihefs you can make w,,h whol,.Somn noun.hing<br />
Srcheit Hoiry products. Get Sodtct Crn,ed Cottage Cho«o and Soaltos,<br />
Devon Style Cream <strong>of</strong>ten, from you, Supply, milkman and neighborhood<br />
Seoliesi st<strong>of</strong>ekBoper, Sfnlicit Creamnd Coiiagn Ch.-use, J8c Ib.<br />
Suollest Duvon Style Cream, 34c holf-^int. In New J«,wy,<br />
SUPPIEI<br />
SeatUA<br />
DAIRY PRODUCT!<br />
^••••••••••••••••••••••••••^ ••••*••••••••*•*, ••••<br />
GOLDEN GALLEON BUILDING<br />
Golden Galleon Auction Gallery<br />
RTIITniMr «r<br />
Starts Tonight.. . Continuing For Ten Day!<br />
1112-1114 BOARDWALK<br />
Auction Oriental Ru<br />
INCLUDING<br />
fine Silks<br />
Keshahs<br />
Kermans<br />
Sarouks<br />
Chinese<br />
By RICHARD EVANS AND SON, Auctioneers<br />
Every Rug to be <strong>of</strong>fered at this tremendous sale is brand new. The »izeS range'from"2 by 3 feet to 11<br />
by 22 feet, with many <strong>of</strong> the popukr 9 by 12 feet size.<br />
to<br />
to bu T<br />
iunity ^ D " t •'<br />
° Hental<br />
will ,ive you<br />
Though this is <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s newest modern<br />
we « ^ •' .tartlingly low Pr«c«<br />
their means. This is your oppor-<br />
GOLDEN GALLEON AUCTION GALLERY<br />
Golden Galleon Building<br />
23, <strong>1946</strong><br />
Editorial Page <strong>of</strong> The Sentinel-Ledger<br />
SECTION THREE, PAGE ONE"<br />
CEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER <strong>Ocean</strong> c«ys<br />
fe«;W "'".'H Ji.' 11 .;. 1 o'Sl.'SftW' Yesterdays<br />
•""NEWSPAPERVlJHLISHING CO.<br />
('|0f Tli, Otton Cilj Stntintl-Udicr—Eiubliiihc,<br />
BUT, SAM.THi SUNS SHININSTCGWNT<br />
i oR»N I> ANIiKVINE, IMior<br />
ROLB I.EK, As.inant Ednor<br />
MITH A l i ll<br />
HrtROLB I.EK, As.inant Ednor<br />
I01IN I SMITH. Ajl.rtmini,- ll<br />
)J KAY TllCiU't, Msnat,,<br />
I KAY<br />
I'liKK IISO vti y"r Iiy miiii in (knr<br />
nity; FlSrahere. $1 jj?f year. Fricc iifi ncwi<br />
* *, S-« Vufk Cly. n B, W«.-l,,r n,,v,, o<br />
J k "i" I i Mih<br />
;,, Sm.nil<br />
sllfr at lh« pM.t rMfir, •( (),<br />
Art u[ Mirth g, WH,<br />
hiladelphia Day Did It Pay?<br />
plii riiiliiilclphifi D.iy jiny?<br />
ThlTf'S "<br />
i pay nil tin 1 Music I'ior Siimliiy 11iy 111 ^l.j',,^.<br />
i the liti(i ,!, Fi'cil Miuiiii 1 , i-iv:itnf mnl<br />
for many yc;irs ilircrtur r.t" the Muiiiri<br />
Orrhpstia, ulm IYHHI suildciily :i yeai 1 ii,<br />
Sundiiy nielli's (liMliratorv ))rnjrr;ini. '[ :L<br />
Iivilh Cliiri'ii.'e iMihi-nian, (if rhilaile'lphi;i, •.,.','•<br />
((iiost ciiiiiliii'inr, iiiiH with ilcilirali'lii<br />
pf il lllii'iilf" Iii Ml*. Maillli l 'H ini'liinry,<br />
|prnmin|ifi tn I,,* aii event Unit will lunjr lie<br />
i . iii|,li,i 401) in Slid j<br />
ivi* [iiml up.<br />
HiMMl fu hu ill<br />
-I uinl Minn.<br />
nl sir, IIIIII ,,„<br />
IMil.i-.s l(,n(i, !lj,(is11.• 111 -<br />
,,,,,,,1 ,,,„„ .,,, .„, j,,.,,,,.<br />
MII-III Wiis mad<br />
1 MIM; Ji-iin tin<br />
Iiy FARHAN IIOI.MK<br />
NIIW Unit, liin iviir is iivrr I hi-<br />
milhfms nl Klllull IlllMiii'!,'.!". 1:1 Am-<br />
I'l'li'ii ulii'rairii ijy liulmMii-il- iniisl<br />
II wiilliiiil liic *.liniulu-. nl<br />
inn., nl nur spi'iulnm<br />
SViUliiiit iiH-i'tillst*. larnli'i^ clriit:-<br />
M-m nl ii m-.!.-.. uinl Bliwcrs will hnl In- jn-r-<br />
dc;id|l;lH ;,liach-ci ti) UHldi'l-ni^f. PMh'iii! MTV-<br />
mil i'Mpand. 'I<br />
II •J.ilU WillllS 111 -I .1 It 111- iHVli<br />
ihi' iii(luic:ii*l,t u!<br />
UiiiUai ri-fliliaiuii ill 1!IIIIUI!N:I!<br />
ffith ••!-,-<br />
It piiiil i'aliiiliiim diviili-nils in pulilii-iiy<br />
jiat w nniiiiiiit <strong>of</strong> iiiiiiicy ' I'aruile. also Hi',<br />
irvcs an armful <strong>of</strong> iin-liiiis \' risuris ujiin, ihp<br />
t,ildj4fS Uii' tii'i'.<br />
Insiiad ill planning In tji:i]ri a<br />
'•mh mil iiiifiyi'. '-.ti'p'-, sin,1 ifi I)**<br />
linilii'diHli'iiy lai'i'i, in tr-i=f brid^i'M<br />
:,!!i':id\ I'Xls'i'iit ihiTi- is HO ^iind<br />
ii':,.-!,,, wiiy thf hiid^i's fannut br<br />
litk. n iiii'i by tin, Hiat" Hifjituay<br />
I Ji'ij.ii 111:1:11. piuii Inr iiy , In- .:ii'-<br />
liaiiniii:! and inamiiiiiii'd hv it.<br />
N'ur is tlii'fi' iinv ^nnft ii'asnri uliy<br />
ii'i'V shuiiid nnt hi- n liiki'i.. C-r',<br />
!,.,i,;\. li.i'ii- riiiMint in' inn' jtlra nf<br />
'•lllll Illt'i' nl Mlllll'.<br />
II tin' pi'iipii- nt Capr May Cdllll-<br />
ly will csiil'i'ss tiicii iipininn mi tiiiH<br />
iiiailcr ihi* fiiiiiity aiitlinniii'S will<br />
listiiii t» tlH'in—in li'iisr in tin" ex-<br />
ti'iit nf r if it addii'tf :i sivth ! fill -<br />
illKtUC.<br />
HO IT CAN'T IlK DONE!<br />
iCarn:> May C'uiint.v TIRI**(<br />
Wlnii* hliiHin'ds, jiciiiaj.i.s li,niis=<br />
aiifts, ni f'apn May Cniintliins wi'i'c<br />
talking iilKiut dninii Nniiii'lliinu Inr<br />
ii'iini'-M'.'kihi? yi*toi'u(is', Ani'is L.<br />
i'ii'tii'r. sir , nf <strong>Ocean</strong> Cu\', hnnsc!!<br />
a vi'ii'iiiii. ijlirf-iiasi'd 21 arri's (it<br />
litiitii'!' ianti ill Iwn iraeU at Puler^<br />
liln. sutidn ided the pniperiy into<br />
ilini'i' than 100 liiiildiiiis Inls, 50 by<br />
Hill Ic.'i and Jjiit !h(*m (in sali' In<br />
i'X-si'l'vU'i' inr'Ii al alril'ist lii-xttn-<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> a la Carte<br />
' We Love a Parade!<br />
KVIT sinrr. we participated in a collpfe nightshirt<br />
Ijariidf land narrowly escaped spending the night in'<br />
Uii' town ealnbnuHM we have loved parade's <strong>of</strong> all<br />
sons. We take it thai practically everybody shares<br />
lins -wnUnii'iH, The tuni-oul, at Oceaii <strong>City</strong>'s Baby<br />
Parade lust week ijrovt'd tlie point.<br />
Wliut we always like best in a parade, however,<br />
is the band music A gond march, played by a band<br />
''iiriiding down street or boardwalk, seta one's blood<br />
linKling and speeds the lern|3Cj <strong>of</strong> ones heartbeats.<br />
iProhahly proves thai we're all savaices under our<br />
ijivilined veiii'er tor mmi banri music is mii,rtial in<br />
US [.'adenfe iiiid I hat rmisi's one','! Istenl fiKhting<br />
liivtinfls ><br />
9 * * l<br />
We're thinking now <strong>of</strong> the magnificent, 80-plece<br />
Piiiliidelpliia riolipc. band. We watched It detrain on<br />
Philiirielpliia Dny. •SWIIIB arrosn loth st,, and head to-<br />
ward city hall, to the UiiBiing strains or "Olory ta<br />
liie Triimpets" march. Tlie interplay <strong>of</strong> trumpets and<br />
bass InsLrlinieiHS. the .sprightly tempo, the precision<br />
marchinj;. all served to set tlie pace for Philadelphia<br />
Day and insure ils success in advance.<br />
Tlie coppers in Unit band really put in a day's<br />
work ' They played ail during the Baby Parade, and<br />
again tor more than an linur before the fireworks he-<br />
tail siiUtleriiiK skywtirrt in the eveii!n(j Thanks, boys i<br />
Viiil were ap|5reciated!<br />
We enjoj d having ynu all Mayor BannieP But<br />
plefise. if you return 'IIPXI yeiir, dmi't forget to hriiiif<br />
tlie hand i We love it I<br />
LOOKING<br />
AHEAD<br />
iili annual<br />
mWll'IPreil. i'l.i'.al!l-tl III |i(il> 101- till- hill;i!lli' ill<br />
It will he ii fitlintf triliilte to the .mail "'" s sul > ulll ' r CUIII-IIKIIMU a Stod<br />
111 111<br />
v.l.i-n<br />
'Uii c:i^i', :ii:,i in iliat uav<br />
-,'TI 11 iiil yi", II' nii .,;ip >f<br />
SliUiil<br />
i . riiini] kiihli<br />
n.'. yiiiill<br />
"' rl MIIIII' al --.imi'iii', 1 iiml Kiy a<br />
ant<br />
nisi miluiully, as yui woulii haik<br />
h.ilii.' . . . uhil Ihe slrantier. whu<br />
ivr conn 1 iiiirc J iiiiii lhi*<br />
••(. ill (•lialHe 01 j,,,,,,, lu.xl t|| ,„.,, MihrhiiMimislv<br />
i liitori'i .•.mm, Mini |,,|.,.,.,s hiiii-i-M, inn, nhfl .-mili-.i<br />
•I'-. I.i In* -.tatec, iwii 'I'll,..., nulfli'iily. >"'! hull! ['alch<br />
• club baliroiiiii. y,,i,,-,,ives np-hi'i-i'ius,.' tin* sli 1<br />
^ ^ or -i;h-,uiv n wau• imiu. yu'i wnh<br />
( * hiisiiiiiiin \u[\ luiih slap nit yniir<br />
tjih \'nii nUiiii and Vilina ma-k-, aptl i;it mini!',' n:: yuur uii>'<br />
ivi-ii- pla', iiii,: in "Till* K. ii nl «illi Hie llNi-ii M i nri-yiiu I -. iu 11-<br />
icik on iiir I J l,ii';i Thi'iilr*' busint's-, ' :ur, in tin* ncri-pt'-il Ni-w<br />
York llialllii'i' , . . hi-i-aii',!' llr.il •:<br />
' * Iiii' WLiy 11 1--, , , . iind pity u i*,. uiitl<br />
vi'l'llnw crnwtl ill Ihe iiiiisic dalilni'd pllilul!<br />
i'. ill..11 iilli'lnli'.! till 1 cipeiilni; ran.<br />
r, i,y v,,-*. n,,i,i. ..UH, wu. Stockholders —<br />
in VI:AKS<br />
Uu<br />
Ail<br />
P'ho niii'lr t?i"iil, worthwhile liiiisic :i<br />
ait uf <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s siiniiiii'i 1<br />
or<br />
Long Last!<br />
After niaiiy years<br />
the iiait <strong>of</strong> Atlantic and I'aeifii- cnast<br />
iniiinilic's, iiy ('iinyressmaii T. Millet<br />
Hiind mid nthers, the fftlenil jinveninu'iit<br />
Iw week foiinally rtvnfriiii'.iMl the fact<br />
tliat iljiiis as iii'iiiKiiinceii a ros|>oiisihility<br />
in preservation ijf heiwht's as in flouil<br />
, iiilaml.<br />
I'II i-<br />
I.ili-mial'd prolcrliun was pi'Ovid.<br />
ed lui' Ihe firM iimi* oil Hir- heai h<br />
al Hurl rcl., with (luard .lark "I'liik-<br />
lcr ii.i.'iiciifrt to thai spiit.<br />
An oi'iiinnnri' autlHiri/ini: Mirfiif-<br />
il:IT nl stri-i'ts belwei'll 1>1 and fllli<br />
Us nisi ill' Allaillic a\ . svas inlrn-<br />
ilui'i'd liv Illl' cniiiillissinni'is II<br />
aim cxli'iuli'il AllalilH' iiv, Hi Nui'lll<br />
.-I. iiiiii \udi-lH-d tin' 1*111 hi. en-<br />
trance.<br />
Rain ami strum; winds failed In<br />
di'li'i- a larKi* ihriius utli'iidmi! aii<br />
,ah' nl 40(1 lots m llif -Hind<br />
'Ihi* eiii'jiiirale lax vulr. uliiiii<br />
I :ip|ily to Ule^e mdnidiial ru =<br />
liTprr.^. Im*, hi'i-n i-i-iliiii-H InNil<br />
il, Witftinli* peak ul Pfi pi-}- irht In<br />
MH pi-r ii'iil, Iiui wi- 5,11.mid mil<br />
li'l'i'."l Hint<br />
; 1-ales r.ii.^i-d hiiin 11<br />
i IM :i.-t per I'i'iil—all.mi ••(••-— llurd<br />
! th.-ir Jirt-hent h'\el.<br />
('I'ltTAILKI)<br />
itinued fiit'itianiiii and<br />
hiliall lildi'pi'udeiil i-nti'i'-<br />
•>•-- I-, i^^t'iitliil if wr aif lu hayc<br />
11 l:l'a!liiy. Cnlllpetitive erfihoin'?,<br />
HiL'h rnrp'inite laxf-s ri"ilri*'f the<br />
Ki'iiwll! II! small (•ninpanles ih llirei'<br />
I. IVy iTtini-iim tlie altralliveiii'ss<br />
ui upi-rat in:; \yhere tliere is :in>-<br />
ri- k iiiviilvi'd,<br />
i*. BY hnntinu the ainoinit oi' rnp-<br />
Ilill ili:ii I nil he hlllil Up<br />
tliniuL'h ki'rpini; i-arnini.-. in ihi'<br />
3 hy mukint* il ^rnemiiy iiiorc<br />
ditiii-'iU i.i ai-quirc* initside cai.i=<br />
it iii.<br />
All ul nB rraii.-n that liiish tnsrs<br />
ha\i* pi'h;,li/.d initiative and thrill,<br />
Ii i nhtiMiii'ci. they call depress Ihe<br />
nr.iwlh nl Miiall and lal'Ke bUiiines'i<br />
in Aiiii'rieiL a*, they have iii every<br />
in Iur natiiiii HIU'TC tins was ihcir<br />
pn rpnsr. I" lakes le^islatioil. to i'e-<br />
riiovi- ilic uiijiistiiii'ii and IriH'diiin-<br />
des!roynm piiirn'ial <strong>of</strong> our preseiif<br />
las .-.y.sti'tii.<br />
Ml. i'hlti'r tt'fently aniinilnt'cd<br />
liiat iiim-M tiuin hull nt till* lots had<br />
iM'i'ji sfiid. and tnrnis fnr iiic 101111 =<br />
il'illiiil (it tin* Iirsl cnltaKi' at 'Car-<br />
nlyn Park", I hi' naine nl Uif* nnii =<br />
prulii dryi'lnjiMH'iit, Wi'ri* alri'ady in.<br />
lie alsn aniiiuiiici'd tliat the eli'i-trlf'<br />
cnllipans' uili iiin .m-rvlce to the<br />
pruji'ii uithuiil rliartii' inr poli'M (ir<br />
cxii'nsinn hi'caiiM* nt liil* inrrea^-<br />
iliii l,lllii!j!'i' nt putrhllal lisiTS,<br />
I-'rniii imi' ciifj nl Hit' (>nl,iity tn<br />
till" iitlii'i llli'l-i- are fiilks piittliit'<br />
iiii'iiss priijt'i ts iiiid unrlliy iimye=<br />
iiieiiL*, aliniit- *Aliich ho-.ts nf (ither<br />
Inllis said nut lung riillld lji> diiiie.<br />
fish I v 1 - 1 1 • di'H'i a laryc uii.it!', ,n ii NII'MH 'i" . . -• n -•<br />
U'nilnl, mlaihl, -iucni'11 >*ih' "I 4011 i"ts in liie 4JIKI I» line with me ciinipuiBii lor a —<br />
I'fvsiili-m Truman last WPI>1; sk'lU'il a « MMUCML The tent m which u balancrd federal hutlcrl. Omuri'ss- "Alleriinn has been<br />
J thai a.,tl,,,,i.e« the federal ^ovoni- j ^ * ^ •"•"'^ "'» ^J^J^^'^Jl bus %^^J'^L<br />
jUfni tn [iay one-thircl the iirijfinnl cost, nt • • ' ' spuken out amilnst "blank tliui*" , -—<br />
wai'h lHiitectiun iirojectH, 'I'he finamial sixty.niillinii citizens are experted miiiropriatioiis iinirediiie il Wash. "They've nmii- In s,<br />
A lot ul <strong>of</strong> FI",Iliii slock hiililer'i<br />
own the SHlfUKW.ilM net iissels<br />
<strong>of</strong> nile <strong>of</strong> our liiggest nil c»ni =<br />
Iiiinies,<br />
N'n iniliviihiiil anirin^ them<br />
owns a£ much as 1 per rent uf<br />
the stock. nitd (he l;ir(;est<br />
stockhnUler Is not ii persiin hut<br />
an institution for the public<br />
welfare which owns lielwi*i'n<br />
fpiir anil five, per ei'nt,<br />
\moriB the stackhnlilers are<br />
(Wl eiiaritios, rhurrhiHi, eiliira-<br />
tiiinnl iiiKtituliuns, etc,, IO.'!!i(i<br />
other rorpnnitiiins, iinuraiiee "Penplo inlalii sny this nuie<br />
eompanies, prnlrctlvp orKiinlxa- ' smell-.: —Jiiiiiii- Walter nates, Los<br />
tiyns, eic,, and 3n,!i3i women- Aimelcs, ri*. liuli ul 'JT.SQO pounds<br />
= ,—• ^ lif )J:irllr<br />
with Ihe eiuripLiii'n lor a AITcE'tinn has been showered on<br />
Millhi'WS. 01 Ihe me '".l.iiidiL Dal'Ueil actress, pick<br />
id'" lead.<br />
=QUOTII<br />
OF THE WEEK<br />
SPKUAI.IST.i IN liEANS<br />
lC::ipe May itar and \\avei<br />
Cup.' May Oiuiily is experieiicint!<br />
thi- rapid ill-null! o! an aiJrlcuitiirat<br />
business which is lajil ajisumuis; iiM-<br />
pnrlaiii priipiiriiiius in its over-all<br />
economy. The Kniwinu <strong>of</strong> lllllil<br />
bi-aiis Inr quick-lm-zini; has in Ule<br />
lasl 10 years expanded irnni 3Ut) to<br />
li.lliiu uci'i's as inore and inure coun-<br />
ty turniers turn lo bean crops fur<br />
a cnnsiderable share uf their anuu.<br />
ul incomes.<br />
Now, accoidlil|J LO recent news re-<br />
leases, <strong>of</strong>licials nf tile Bcerfielri<br />
l'iii-klilli CnnipaiiV have hlKh ho|ies<br />
thai the Wreane nl lima beans Will<br />
hi' l!l(rra*ed iu Ihe iieKt lew years<br />
10 al Ic-i.-.l S.OUO.<br />
C*ipe May Cniuity's soil, climate,<br />
and uenerai iiiowini; cnnditiiins<br />
,eein to lie rxnvmely favnrable Iur<br />
ihe pniiiiiciinn or hetler-llian-ay.<br />
eraue crops lit lima beans. nlakiliB<br />
11 a prii!Halite lariiling venture 10<br />
specialize 111 that type <strong>of</strong> crop.<br />
In a ciiminunily as closely knit as<br />
Cape May rmiiity. any expansion<br />
or outsiandiiiK success in one line<br />
n! endeavor is quickly reflected 111<br />
viriually all oilier biisinei(S(*s, so<br />
t lint Ihe beneiu-ial eiiect, <strong>of</strong> the<br />
growth <strong>of</strong> ijns new phase'<strong>of</strong> county<br />
aiinculiure is a matter <strong>of</strong> more<br />
than- passing interest to all county<br />
residents.<br />
Keep Your Powder Dry<br />
T!p to this point. I'ie A La Carte column has care,<br />
fully refrained from sayint' anything that might hurt<br />
jn Sialins feelings. We kept hoping that perhaps we<br />
weren't, correctly reading or liearing tlie news. We<br />
thought that it miBhi just be the difficulty <strong>of</strong> our<br />
iinderstandiiijs the Oriental mind, and vice versa.<br />
Hut it has become plain as tlie nose on one's face<br />
that the Russians understand us perfectly well, and<br />
thai, they know exactly what they are doing. , . . Our<br />
patience has run out. We're going to climb on the<br />
hand wagon with Secretary Byrnes and speak plainly<br />
tn our erslwiiile comrade in arms.<br />
Russia deliberately is making a mockery <strong>of</strong> our<br />
peaceful intent. David Lawrence remarked in his<br />
cu|.111111 Hie other night that the Soviets evidently are<br />
trying to make things so tough for us that we will<br />
pull out <strong>of</strong> Europe and leave it to them.<br />
Our sentiments were bluntly expressed the- other<br />
day By Herbert Hoover, for whose hard-headed corn-<br />
inon sense we have always entertained a high opinion,<br />
Mr. Hoover, you remember, recently returned home<br />
trum miikiiiM _a-world survey <strong>of</strong> the food situation<br />
lor President Truman.<br />
Advising the United States to conserve Its ec.Q.<br />
niimit' resources, "keep our powder dry" and- co-oper-<br />
ate with the United Nations to maintain peace, he<br />
limed this nation to stop playing Santa Claua with<br />
Its resources, "hold the atomic bomb until there is<br />
real t'o-operallon for lastiiiK peace:", and "at all times<br />
assert ihe principles 03 tlie Atlantic Chartpr,"<br />
"Today there is a universal desire in all nations<br />
except Russia to illake peace, " he said, "My own im-<br />
pression is that-Russia is obstructing i peace i to gain<br />
tune lor elimination <strong>of</strong> all non-Communistic elements<br />
and thus tlie consolidation and practical absorption<br />
*ii those areas behind the 'iron curtain' and MaJl-<br />
I'huria,<br />
"Her'invigorated fifth columns & every country<br />
add to confusion. The rest (if the world is rapidly<br />
conrpiitiatiiiL' its fears and consequently ils animosi.<br />
l!i'., toward lier."<br />
This Is just a local, small town newspaper. Next<br />
week we'll start, minding our own business again. But<br />
we jus! wanted Comrades Stalin. Molotov, et al, to<br />
kniiw what Ii hert and we think <strong>of</strong> their skull-<br />
(iuMMery luid lo lip-them oif to tile fact that we're<br />
•wise to them.<br />
THE POCKETBOOK OF KNOWLEDGE<br />
is iii' tremendous importance. 'But to tut the road inr vaeaiim<br />
Wdly less HijfnifH'jint is the implication *'""•• '» iultns " ( ' w ur '""•<br />
w the lii'st fedonil I'nffineei'iiijj brains, in<br />
fciCTiiisr lit-ach .prt'servjition imdertak-<br />
ln «s- U..is hardly "comviviible that t'lult'<br />
Boiii will spend his money- until lie is<br />
ttastimilily nitifi-lent <strong>of</strong> ijottiiiK results.<br />
n. This now law won't restore- <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
.xmclirs hy, a week 'from next<br />
•sday, luit qventiially-, there is rea-<br />
tn liiipe, it will 'turn the tide, <strong>of</strong> bailie<br />
the ot'paii.. which up to now h;w<br />
see the animal<br />
tins umUm, rcijorts the New Ji.sey Tax= just Ijecausi* he's Hi)."=-Geor(;fc* HIT-<br />
payers Association, nartj Shaw, re his birthday visit-<br />
.trSTKE FOIl ALL<br />
(Cape May Cntinty Gaietiel<br />
Thi' imiiendous prohlem before<br />
the world is lo establish a peace<br />
wlui-li will lie fair lo all nalioii^<br />
which will respeel tlie riKhts <strong>of</strong> all<br />
iiatiiins, and which will make it<br />
possible lor all nations to live to-<br />
gether in the world without need<br />
ol resort to arms. That kind <strong>of</strong><br />
peace cannot come from deals be-<br />
tween the great powers which use<br />
the small nations as trading male,<br />
rial. I! can only he built upon tlie<br />
siiimri foundalion <strong>of</strong> justice to nil.<br />
Jo Serra f $ Low Down<br />
Today I am on WISDOM versus EDUCATION,<br />
To explain it, sorta short-cut and quick, I would say<br />
"wisdom" Is what Mr. Prajiklin and Mr, Washington<br />
and the May!lower folks used when they set our<br />
Govi, up in business, ajid got it clicking. And "edu-<br />
cation' ^it is mere like something in a book that you<br />
prove with figures and diagrams but which, when<br />
you try it, it don't work so hot, like in socialism where<br />
the book says the pr<strong>of</strong>its go to tile people, but which<br />
in practice il, turns out there is no pr<strong>of</strong>it to go aiiy<br />
place, ,<br />
Von take a bride and you nibble on one <strong>of</strong> her<br />
biscuits made according to the latest book—it don't<br />
hold a candli* to one <strong>of</strong> grandma's gems. Wisdom<br />
and 'know how" come from experience.<br />
We been BOing through a book era. In Govt, if<br />
the book says to raise less corn so prices will be good<br />
^-and the farmers pay attention and rajst? less corn<br />
and it becomes scarce, then nest year another book<br />
will explain how to ration scarce com so everybody<br />
will get, his share. Two books are worse than no<br />
books, you niiglit say=when Govt, gets mixed tip with<br />
corn and proiessors versus leaving it U> the farmers.<br />
Yours with the low down<br />
JO 8ERRA<br />
Turn Back<br />
Three easy steps will degrade a<br />
self-governing people to (he level<br />
<strong>of</strong> dittatorship; m to planned eco-<br />
nomy (2) to lovernment manage-<br />
ment (3) to governltiBnt control,<br />
America has already taken the<br />
first step. War pushed central<br />
planning upon us, and people who<br />
like It are trying to make it perm.<br />
anent. If it can be made to itlek,<br />
the. nation will be ready for the ,<br />
second step=gQvernment manage-<br />
ment.<br />
Disregarding all fancy and im-<br />
practica! theories, history proves<br />
that private enterprise made Am-<br />
erica the world's most powerful na-<br />
tion and gave us all the most com-<br />
fortable lives that common people<br />
ever lived. Our only wise course is<br />
to turn back to free enterprise, but<br />
first we must get rid <strong>of</strong> planned<br />
economy, It Is going to demand a<br />
series <strong>of</strong> strenuous treatments, for<br />
it is well advanced,<br />
* * *<br />
IT IS NO DREAM<br />
Disaster for the only remaining<br />
prosperous people on earth can not<br />
be avoided by any magic method<br />
like suddenly waking out <strong>of</strong> a bad<br />
dream. Things we have learned<br />
about what took personal liberty<br />
from the Germans, the Russlani<br />
and the French, and more recently<br />
from the British, may seem like<br />
nightmares but they are very seal<br />
and painful. Here in America we<br />
have a chance.<br />
it is a hack illustration but very<br />
useful: When you want to get rid<br />
<strong>of</strong> darkness, you turn on light.<br />
When you want to get rid <strong>of</strong> Ig-<br />
norance, you admit truth, Incom-<br />
petents scatter when they hear In-<br />
telligent competition approaching.<br />
The first move against politics in<br />
business Is to take the handcuffs<br />
<strong>of</strong>f business itself. Bet private en-<br />
terprise free and it will protect it-<br />
self,<br />
LET MONF.y WORK<br />
Laws made to take the pr<strong>of</strong>it out<br />
<strong>of</strong> war we now taking the pay out<br />
<strong>of</strong> work. Laws have rolled pr<strong>of</strong>lta<br />
in some business so thin that there<br />
is nothing left to make but a loss.<br />
Ill-advised taxes on some commo-<br />
dities are so large that a fair price<br />
will not coyer them. Industrial re-<br />
lations are so needled with politics<br />
that declining volume already is<br />
endangering jS*S§ and ws(4s.<br />
People who are saving money<br />
are obliged <strong>of</strong>ten to let it lie idle<br />
in banks because there Is no rea-<br />
sonabiy secure place to put it to<br />
work. Some invest in govertiment<br />
bonds but the earnings <strong>of</strong> bonds<br />
come from taxes and serve not at<br />
all to put men to work and increase<br />
the national wealth. When private<br />
investors are afraid to trust enter-<br />
prise, government management is<br />
at the door,<br />
* * *<br />
THE NEED OF TODAY<br />
Getting the United States out <strong>of</strong><br />
its present entanglements with<br />
slate socialism is one thing, keep-<br />
ing it out is another. For the long-<br />
range good <strong>of</strong> this nation, and <strong>of</strong><br />
the world that looks to us .for<br />
leadership, a ceaseless campaign <strong>of</strong><br />
education is needed. The present<br />
need is to cut restraints on produc-<br />
tion and set American business on<br />
its feet again; by three measures;<br />
in Change the tax structure to<br />
permit pr<strong>of</strong>its to operators and div-<br />
idends to investors, (S) Balance<br />
the federal budget now, In pros-<br />
perous times when, if ever, high<br />
taxes can be paid, (3i Improye<br />
industrial relations. In the long<br />
run. workers get paid, in proper-<br />
tlon to what they produce; and<br />
high wages, fairly earned, com-<br />
prise the- foundation <strong>of</strong> American<br />
prosperity.<br />
By PILCEDIl<br />
been pretty riinsistptitly winning.<br />
September<br />
There is an nbundnnro- <strong>of</strong> pvidonco nt<br />
MM that September this'year will cnui-<br />
the Puivirnei* season as ft lwnrd-<br />
..reaker, Tho nnhouneempnt Inst week<br />
f l<br />
..ea<br />
if<br />
ouneemt<br />
^eral <strong>of</strong> the larger hotels propose<br />
main h h i<br />
if ^er g p<br />
remain opon throughout the month is<br />
8tl Jiwlicati ' " "<br />
, * nve Rhaiiinir up well, for the<br />
j reason that June rentajs were extra-<br />
Jrojnnry, Many people, unafile to pay the<br />
htr prices .oljniiUaummei-.- wthei-,toDlc<br />
1 : vacittions in Juno or will bo hero<br />
eptemh<br />
ptem<br />
S°- n ' t i put "P the sliulters until Hm<br />
sl "''orvest moon rides high over the<br />
folks! More -company's coming!<br />
RICHARD EVANS and SON, AuCHone«8<br />
is r eason to expect that bathers<br />
» » too far seaward in future<br />
mill, l °wed aahoi-e by a flying wind-_<br />
PUrnn£[ V na out <strong>of</strong> 100,.<br />
An nlumlmim'nnii.smliable boat,<br />
13 ft, lonB, weiuliini! ISO lbs,, is a<br />
Kentiicky miinufncLtirrr's contribu.<br />
lion, *.<br />
Latest TiPld reports indicate n<br />
total <strong>of</strong> 1,033,000,000 bushels <strong>of</strong> win-<br />
ter and spring wheat this year—<br />
7,000,000 more than estimated pre-<br />
viously.<br />
Federal income taxes oil individ-<br />
uals, reflectini reeord-breafciiiB col-<br />
lections all along J,)ie line, in 1045<br />
totaled $19,885,278/48.80. .<br />
With the Fress Wags<br />
Tlie efiitnr nf the T,awrnnre .Iiiiir-<br />
iial-Woilrt asks if anybody has<br />
heart! lately how ret-nnvertaon is<br />
I'limuiB alnnc. Tlie last we knew,<br />
it w;is still hodiiiK eommeiifement<br />
exorcises. — Union-Banner, Clan-<br />
ton, Ahi.<br />
Rcconveisinn is still on vacation.<br />
—Union, Sullivan. Ind,<br />
The fellow who explained what<br />
Mr Truman Is hysterical about as<br />
simply that "the ehame aceoiml is<br />
rninlnc tine", expluined pvorytliinK.<br />
—Wesi Virttinla News, Roiiceverte,<br />
W. Vii.<br />
rinvcrnment, too, lias its rainy<br />
days. At times it seems to be all<br />
wet.—Eatslf- MiHon, Ore,<br />
House and senate have agreed to<br />
reduce the national debt. But it<br />
will take a lot more effort than<br />
tin*.! to start reriueinir the debt,—<br />
union Republican, Wlnston-Balem,<br />
N. C,<br />
We wonder what tlie hourly wa-<br />
Bes <strong>of</strong> the farmer and his family<br />
are tliese days?— Advertiser; Mans-<br />
field, Pa. ' ,<br />
Nation's- debt limit has been re-<br />
duced to 27.) billions, or 378 times<br />
as large (yi it was wlien Wilson<br />
t«jk nl flee,—Courier, Bristol, Ta.<br />
Every coinmiinity in the land<br />
suffers' when there is, a federal<br />
waste and lark <strong>of</strong> attentioii to the<br />
needs <strong>of</strong> the government to reduce<br />
its overhead, — Community News,<br />
Jamaica. N, Y. "<br />
The only reason we eon see that<br />
the Oov't, is holdlnj back on mak-<br />
ing (sold legal is it is too heavy lo<br />
shovel it out so easy, — Journal,<br />
Washto, Iowa,<br />
The Nut Bowl<br />
HIS CROWD PHOBIA<br />
. -stand up," shouted the evangelist, "Stand up if<br />
you want to (;o to heaven."<br />
Everybody stood up exceptiiiB one old man,<br />
"Don't you want to go to heaven?" asked the<br />
preacher,<br />
••Sure I do, but I'll bd dadgummed if I want to<br />
m with an. excursion," replied the oldster.<br />
• if<br />
HOMECOMING FOR NAPOLEON<br />
'Now that the psychiatrist has decided you no<br />
longer imagine yourself Napoleon, you'll soon be re-<br />
leased from this asylum."<br />
"That will be wonderful. Perfectly marvelous! I<br />
can hardly wait. I've been planning for this for<br />
iiiontlis. Oh Joy! oh. Boy!"<br />
"You seem to be terribly elated about it"<br />
"Why shouldn't I? I'll soon be with Josephine!"<br />
• • i<br />
UNFORTUNATE ACCIDENT<br />
A man was filling out an application for life in-<br />
surance. His father had been haiiied. but he did not<br />
want to admit the fact. When It came to filling in<br />
the "calise <strong>of</strong> father's death." he wrote the following:<br />
"MH« dfiitlj at ft public funetioii, during which the<br />
platform on which he was standing gave way beneath<br />
him,"<br />
• • •<br />
BRIGHT PUPIL<br />
A teacher in one <strong>of</strong> the primary grades <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Leahy school pointed to the flag <strong>of</strong> the United States<br />
and Mked her brightest first-grade pupil wimt flag<br />
It was. * ',<br />
"My country's flag," the lad answered,<br />
"And what is the name <strong>of</strong> your country?" the<br />
teacher pressed.<br />
The proud, prompt answer was, "Tis <strong>of</strong> thee."<br />
* * *<br />
FISH STORY<br />
First fisherman—"It's getting late and we have-<br />
n't caught a single fish." . .<br />
Second fisherman—"Well, I'm going Home as soon<br />
as I let two more big ones get away,"<br />
WRONG DEPARTMENT •<br />
Customer: "Have you a book entitled, 'Man, the<br />
Master <strong>of</strong> the Home"?"<br />
Clerk: "Don't know, ma'am, try the fiction de-<br />
partment on the other side sf the Here,<br />
By WILLARD CARLTON<br />
They're telling the story around<br />
the capital these days about the<br />
American newspapermen who, by<br />
some clianee. took along a couple<br />
<strong>of</strong> mail-order house catalogues<br />
when he went to Russia,<br />
In Moscow lie showed the cata-<br />
logues to the wives <strong>of</strong> some <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Red diplomats, and they were fas-<br />
cinated'by the things the catai«e<br />
<strong>of</strong>fered for sale: washing machines,<br />
refrigerators, vacuum cleaners, ra.<br />
dios. underwear, suits, etc, etc,<br />
the merchandise so reasonably<br />
priced, from America's manufac.<br />
turers which the average cltlsen<br />
over here takes for granted as a<br />
part <strong>of</strong> living, i * i<br />
FOR COMMON PEOPLE?<br />
"Wonderful things!" the Soviet<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficials' wives gasped, "They are<br />
reserved, we suppose, only for the<br />
American government <strong>of</strong>ficials and,<br />
their families? The common peo-<br />
ple can't buy them, <strong>of</strong> course?"<br />
"But <strong>of</strong> course they can—any<br />
American can buy everything list-<br />
ed in tlie catalogues," the American<br />
newspaperman assured the amazed<br />
Reds,<br />
"As a matter <strong>of</strong> fact," lie added<br />
—and this really floored the Com-<br />
munist women—"as a matter <strong>of</strong><br />
fact, Americans are BBQQTID to<br />
buy them—all they want!"<br />
GOOD ADVICE<br />
Turnabout. Tour bewildered fam»<br />
tiles answered their dpenbells one<br />
evening to find, plied oi their door»<br />
steps, loot which had been stolen<br />
from their homes a few weeks he«<br />
tore. Not content with self-refor-<br />
mation, the erstwhile burglar had<br />
a wort <strong>of</strong> reprimand for one <strong>of</strong> Ws<br />
victims, Pinnea"to the do6f~was a<br />
note whith read, "this will teach<br />
you. Never leave a window open,"—<br />
(Weehawken, N. J.)<br />
For thi first time in history, an<br />
alrminded person anywhere la the<br />
U. 8, can buy his own airplane, new<br />
or used, son. or amphibian, on the<br />
installment plan.<br />
if<br />
r
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'Medical As-<br />
Cttrt<br />
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mj&-' : ''" "" 11 V /J<br />
JrifaTjit^3iili'/i T H ssr<br />
Mb<br />
'> -litu<br />
Commuters } Club Chatter<br />
J» tiesf WW tP 8- eomplit* M"-inleil R i !<br />
QBTHOBHUD F&BHiCfttFTION FEOM 1th BT, an4 POABDWAUK J»* Ifnibw eiavralit Putt,<br />
to 4th ST. and JBAV AVE,<br />
D, 7:2S, 7:45, 8:40, then hourly ; A l T i n t<br />
B\ LIBERTY •I 40 ntastM BMt (be hour onUl<br />
Motor<br />
PHARMACY W<br />
ll:4» p.m. '<br />
WOMjHi Wi BOARDWALK in<br />
AWotta)<br />
1054 Asbury Ave. •o BATTtiRSBA and WESLEY<br />
Tune-<br />
Ofltolal btpfaltoi SUHM<br />
«, tMft »m, UMB every<br />
9th' and Asbury Aye. f i BASIL DONATO, Prop. SO mlnnteti at 10 minutes and 40<br />
minute part the hour until<br />
Up<br />
13:ltf •*<br />
•••••••••••••••••• ti>-» 11<br />
From 8iS tM BOARDWAI,K<br />
Our Capable Mechanics<br />
0 (8th mf. and BAIT AVt.<br />
T<br />
Now is th» time to put addlUonal<br />
etUm wound pole beans. Use<br />
TOE<br />
Mi and<br />
3 ESSEOTIALSTOA<br />
AUTO PAINT JOB<br />
An Experienced Painter.<br />
An Airtight, Duitpro<strong>of</strong>, We<br />
Paint Shop,<br />
Now that Synthetic Paint* an<br />
. again available, we will paint |<br />
your car for as little as ....<br />
ALL WORK GUARANTEED<br />
ATLANTIC SERVICE STATION<br />
LEE TIRES<br />
EXIDS<br />
Cadillac<br />
FRIGIDAIRE<br />
SMPS • SERVICE<br />
PALMER<br />
1119 Asbury Aye-,<br />
**—<br />
horeM<br />
Available<br />
ome<br />
INFORMATION<br />
for VISITORS<br />
<strong>City</strong> Speed limit<br />
20 Mile. Per Hour<br />
NO PARKING<br />
<strong>On</strong> Fully Paved Street,<br />
b w<br />
2 a.m. and 7 a.m.<br />
M» Pfukint pn Ailrnrr «T. fmni<br />
m «i. «Ta »ih «., bMWMn 2<br />
•-ft. 1A4 7 M,m,<br />
<strong>On</strong> tBbUd tatft or oppoi)te buna-<br />
Stp<br />
Stop Street Crouingq<br />
fcnl. tUUt Htmktt th<br />
Bathing Without<br />
Bathing Shirt<br />
|*avM tlik st, «ifl Bar Ave. -<br />
p.m. 1:40, IiM 5:40, 1A0, 9:«(l,<br />
BPS SPftVlCB «Q ATtAKTJC<br />
CTW tto LONGPOUT<br />
Leaves «»U» St. every hour at 50<br />
minute* put the hour from 8:50<br />
•JO. to 11:50 PJU. Leaves 8th it,<br />
•nd BsMMdlt Jt mlnnKa later.<br />
ATLANTIC CITY<br />
IQWyoucaafcay...<br />
REPAIRS and<br />
ACCESSORJES<br />
Palmer<br />
Chevrolet , OJdamobile<br />
1119 Asbury<br />
—Established<br />
Prompt Service on All Makes<br />
Specializing in Chrysler Products<br />
Stocks <strong>of</strong> Farts and Accessories<br />
EX1DE BATTERIES<br />
STORAGE By OA% flBKJt OK MONTH<br />
GARDEN GARAGE<br />
JOHN M. CAHEW, Owner<br />
WW Ad<br />
Life to Your Car<br />
SHEPPARO'S<br />
AUTO SERVICE<br />
012 Simpson<br />
—CLOSJD ^HtJRSII(AYS—<br />
PROTECT YOUR CAR<br />
AGAINST RUST<br />
WITH A NEW<br />
Paint Job<br />
Keep* Your Oar New<br />
.Get O«pr Special Low Priori<br />
ton Will Be p<br />
New CQttterttfets Tops In»(ailed!<br />
Edw, G. Kurtz<br />
lftAMA m• ••;-;\:.V>.v^>:;^5SS8aBW<br />
PAHCELNO. 20 — i<br />
Lots 132, Block 5801, Section M and Lot!<br />
2, Block 5800 ,vi<br />
Located on the Northwest side <strong>of</strong> Asbury Avenue, be- <strong>Ocean</strong> Front Section, indudhig ripartan fnmt.<br />
ginning 430' southwest <strong>of</strong> Sixth Street, size 30'xlOO<br />
Minimum Bid $350.00 ^<br />
The terms <strong>of</strong> the tale are: 20% cash <strong>of</strong> the highest bid to be pud at die tim« <strong>of</strong> the<br />
be paid at the time <strong>of</strong> final settlement which shall be within ninety (90) ' L<br />
mission <strong>of</strong> five (5% ) percentum to any licensed real estate broker eft<br />
.'>
i If and for<br />
French Abo Lauds<br />
Business Group<br />
taw shart ef credit for pai-<br />
<strong>of</strong> legislation, signed by Presi<br />
Truman last week, wliich au-<br />
the federal government to<br />
Ift genent to<br />
t*y up to one-thind the original<br />
cost <strong>of</strong> beach preservation projects,<br />
DayandNigrrt<br />
P SEA<br />
FISHING<br />
Charter Putin<br />
Trolling and<br />
Bottom Fishing<br />
OB the OolnW <strong>On</strong>rt-r<br />
PAL'S II<br />
Captain Ken Davis<br />
Miller's Deck<br />
»33 Bay Avenue<br />
Semen Point<br />
FlKMi Semen Point 568<br />
was attributed to Congressman T<br />
Millet Hand by E R French, in a<br />
trier talk to the Rotary Olub last<br />
ff^rMay night<br />
He also credited the <strong>Ocean</strong> Olty<br />
Business Men's Association and the<br />
Bajse May County Chamber <strong>of</strong> Com<br />
Inenee lor valuable assistance in<br />
brliiglng about passage ol two hills<br />
one <strong>of</strong> which provides for a survej<br />
<strong>of</strong> "iȣ&eh erosion areas by federal<br />
engineers<br />
Olarence W Pitt proprietor <strong>of</strong><br />
the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Hardware Ca ftaa<br />
Inducted as a new member by Dr<br />
J Thornley Hughes<br />
Quests ftere introduced bv Fred<br />
Morenelli^ George Cook a member<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Philadelphia Rotary Club<br />
gave the club a brief humorous<br />
talk. Hi was iitrnduced bv Mr<br />
JFTeneh<br />
DEEP SEA<br />
FISHING<br />
PARTY BOATS<br />
LEAVING<br />
WHARF DAILY<br />
I sod 9:30 A. M.<br />
Afternoon Sailing<br />
Duly, 3:30 p. m.<br />
MoonKght Sub, 8;30p.tn<br />
Allen's<br />
4th and Bay Ave,<br />
Phone 8813<br />
Charter Boats . . .<br />
. , . Row Boats<br />
Fkhing Tackle<br />
Army Seeks Evidence<br />
For Tokyo War Trials<br />
A nation widf- cainpaj^n i£i ton<br />
tact 3,fiSl former Afriencaji pn i n<br />
era <strong>of</strong> the Japanese dL,chaiMri<br />
i\ and Navy per'aiinel and n\il<br />
ans—-has hecn initialed hv the<br />
Army to a canceried effort to ob<br />
tola depositions eancemink uar<br />
OrliBes and atrocities for use as e^ i<br />
enee In the war Lrlmea trial!, *t<br />
Tokyo, the War Crimes Branch nf<br />
the Ol\il Affairs Division liar m,<br />
nounCHi<br />
Beth the Veteran" Admims* i<br />
tion and the Attorney (jeneral<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice will cooperate with tlie Armv<br />
in taking the statement" <strong>of</strong> the<br />
>OW"s Branch and n giunni<br />
<strong>of</strong>fices <strong>of</strong> the VA and all Fe I, ral<br />
District Attornpvs have been prn<br />
vided with lists <strong>of</strong> ex-FOWj, whn<br />
have been requested to give deposi<br />
tiODB, and haie been briefed also<br />
In ttam procetture for taking pvidea.<br />
clary staternpnts<br />
Resort Graduates<br />
To Enter N.J,C.<br />
Marmora, Sea Isle<br />
Girls Enrolled<br />
The Mi ^e<br />
mora ajid<br />
Jean Keppler <strong>of</strong> Mar<br />
wil t\ <strong>of</strong><br />
I'ie Citj lia,\e been admitted to<br />
the ire»hman Lla_<br />
es will be awarded to raters finish-<br />
me first, .noeoiid and third in two<br />
FISHING TACKLE-BAIT<br />
Teams will he rnmposed <strong>of</strong> two<br />
boys, u driver and si pusher, wjjo<br />
wi'l be required to rhtuige positions<br />
HI thp liiilf-wiiy murk.<br />
New JiiBtJ >• BBS tn\ eolleetions<br />
In the flr»t w mni Hi <strong>of</strong> 114(1 t jmi<br />
sithin 11083 408 0B nl 1144- re rord<br />
coHeetiQli*5 ^ J C af f ni J r\icii<br />
tive "eeretarv <strong>of</strong> tllL New Jiihe\<br />
Petruicum Inductile* rtiiiimitta<br />
reported this week<br />
Pmm January throui,h June nf<br />
this >ear he c aid our j rent Kas<br />
tax produLtd tht infflpltlelv llnex<br />
peeted tunuunl <strong>of</strong> ^UfiJ7fi5n08 in<br />
contrast with SU 7in 1 i'i7 14 in 1041<br />
It i c uiif\pri-tef! becau e ma t <strong>of</strong><br />
fleial wcie LOiiilniid th it J3ii taai<br />
gas til* nunue r would not ap<br />
proaih tin pilUf 1D41 1ml f >r i\<br />
i ral \i IK it It r tin uai<br />
In ttini ol pn twur luid tin<br />
re ursine in! in th it I<br />
to tin\ri(-t our 1 ifJiuit<br />
f Ion JllupFUl v^ltll in<br />
i*m t poH itih i i in if<br />
to spend ill the in t! (><br />
way fund right now for new rnuris<br />
because I ho state rant obtain tlic<br />
necessary rnw nitiUTials and labur.<br />
Meanwhile, <strong>of</strong> nnurse, till' iTviMHles<br />
mount, iip in ihe IHBIHHIV IHIKI.<br />
When labor and inat^riJUs do he =<br />
eonin avallablr and e», u its .subside to<br />
a levi-l ui;. "1!! afford, tlieiT will be<br />
more than enough road money to<br />
build all ihe roads the people <strong>of</strong> our<br />
state really need,"<br />
Motorists Must Again<br />
Have Car« Inspected<br />
A W Mag«, state motor vehi-<br />
cle com iffiloner, tills »ock warned.<br />
motorlit that tbey «U1 receive no<br />
special notice to have their cars un<br />
derga meehameal inspection for<br />
the srf»earid haJT <strong>of</strong> the current n<br />
lijt- year be-Kiniilng Beptembi r 1<br />
He urced driver's to visit an in<br />
Itttion ^Ljiticsii lipprasimatelv i i\<br />
mwitlT- allrr tilt? date on IIIL fan<br />
trie.' iiiiipfction sticker now rii<br />
suranee.<br />
Ignores Summonses;<br />
Forfeits $15 Bail<br />
Disre/initlini: jwilicn siumiioiiHes<br />
Inr pnrkiiiK violation's proved u> he<br />
••xpi'iisivr Siitiiirliiy 111r Arnold J<br />
Siiluman. : hull forleiU'd.<br />
MARKET<br />
218 Bay Ave,<br />
HARttY S. SHEVLIN. Prop,<br />
ROWBOATS<br />
To Hire<br />
LIVE BAIT . TAC:KL£<br />
SOFT DRINKS<br />
Daily Deep Sei<br />
FISHING<br />
Phone 8826<br />
SPORT FISHING<br />
liiuc- Finh Tuna ISoniio<br />
Captain Lent'* Charter Cruiser, ChuETI<br />
iti'Kllluliun Turkic<br />
i 5f'-****ii ilotih rerin Hunatqr RwU<br />
S:»fr —- Tit'ln 'MiilJ.n, — Itdiimy ('tickpil<br />
Wllh riiur Snivel MMlillif (liiiirs<br />
t ill (liT.iii fiii IHX7 MM licirvi- Vour Day \,m<br />
ur M,,,, ;,„(( Sa-. Ililh,, \\e Kveii Like t» Tulk l- ; isiiui(r<br />
Beach Thor<strong>of</strong>are Yacht Basin<br />
First SI. on the Hav<br />
KUiU' Government iiii]il(iynieiit is<br />
hi'iidi'ri upwiiril ufti'i- reiicliinn a<br />
win'.ume luw in l!M4 WIIIMI la.7fiS<br />
ncrMin.s will' i-iiipliiyi'd. lifilnUS out<br />
[lie New JiT.sry Tuxpiiycrs Aasocia-<br />
lion.<br />
OCEAN<br />
BAY SURF<br />
DEEP SEA<br />
FISHING<br />
Daily 9 a.m.<br />
42-ft. Cabin CruUer<br />
M"<br />
Dleeel Motor.<br />
€«pl. Howard T. Clasen<br />
DAN'S<br />
10th St. and the Bay<br />
Phone (XC. 9370<br />
TUNA<br />
FISHING PARTIES<br />
Charter Boat<br />
R««ardless"<br />
HOLTZ' DOCK<br />
8th St and the* Bay<br />
Oiea.ii Sight Seeinf Trips<br />
on appointment<br />
MAR GARETJOHNSON<br />
SCHOOL <strong>of</strong><br />
DANCE and DRAMA<br />
Dramatic Art & All Types Dancing<br />
V (tan. Private or Special Group Iiistrnrli,,,,<br />
Tap, Acrobatic, Toe, Ballet, Ballroom<br />
Women's Figure Improvement<br />
507 9th Street Telephone 0478-W<br />
—OPEN ALL 1'EAR—<br />
AM Modern nances<br />
ENROLL<br />
NOW<br />
Summer<br />
Classes<br />
MEMBER IJANCE EIJUIIATORS OF AMERICA<br />
DAY or NIGHT<br />
FISHING<br />
fifth ST. PIE<br />
Adulta 50c • Children 36c (tax i<br />
~ ~
From<br />
Htwy Dentists to<br />
Putt Army's Teeth<br />
Five Navy dentists rjp.ve arrived<br />
at Fort Dix, the nation's<br />
first and largest Separation<br />
Center* ior service wtth the<br />
Army. Col. Arne Borum, Post<br />
Dental Surgeon announced this<br />
week.<br />
An additional 10 Navy dentists<br />
will arrive at Fort Dix on<br />
or before September 15, the announcement<br />
nald. '<br />
Col, Sorura asserted that the<br />
Navy, has assigned 800 dentists<br />
to the war Department.<br />
Rubber Quoit<br />
Team Is Active<br />
wives be roasted or boiled?<br />
C GQMEAHX<br />
ou<br />
Police 'Hotel'Installs New Neon<br />
Sign To Lure Bargain Customers<br />
See us now for your needs <strong>of</strong><br />
Sheetrock<br />
Painh<br />
Creosote Lumber<br />
Fibreglass Insulation<br />
Flue Lining<br />
G;ment<br />
Asphalt Shingles<br />
Cal. Chbride<br />
Celotez<br />
Deck Canvas<br />
Dimension Lumber<br />
Brick and Masons Una<br />
Metal Lath<br />
Heatilators<br />
Gwafe Doors 4 Ft. x 7 F*; and 7 Ft, 6 faiche.<br />
Galv. and Bronze Screen Wire<br />
C. H. Shoemaker Lumber Co.<br />
12th ft West Am Phone 0150<br />
Auto Makers<br />
Use Substitutes<br />
. The resort police department, stainless steel, catches the eve<br />
which has almost as many visitors<br />
Veterans Win from in the summer as a first.class res-<br />
much niore quickly than the dull<br />
»'• Guest*<br />
taurant, fell Into step with modem<br />
old fashioned one previously used.<br />
Newcomers<br />
advertising practice last week.<br />
The police say that most <strong>of</strong> their<br />
f'ftnd Btchard R«l-<br />
"customers" get better bargains<br />
The retort's original rubber quoit Headquarters at city hall is now<br />
' Troop so, this<br />
than the folks who patronize some<br />
pitching team Is still In business at more easily found by the stranger<br />
--M Sttnday after<br />
other establishment with ii\c feel<br />
A^ l\{ \JI N< 15 (• Stution Occin<br />
81.9' 1-ioivt on llui t O (-an 11 L> A*.fnU<br />
titm diid knuwn ii l^L 15 (, Itlock 702<br />
81.91 t, h mi uii fax M
'I i'<br />
bureaucrats Balk<br />
Cut in Budget<br />
Fail to Reduce<br />
Size <strong>of</strong> Staffs<br />
•y the Bf*w Jersey<br />
Association<br />
Congress has clamped a ceiling on<br />
federal civilian employment to b<br />
effected by next June, with a maxl<br />
mum Umlt or i.SM.OOO employes. Yet<br />
Washington bureaucracy is finding<br />
II Irksome ta reducing the fat in iti<br />
r overstuffed proportions to conform<br />
to the new slimming diet prescribed<br />
by Congress, in fact. Federal de-<br />
Pprtments are acquiring new layers<br />
at fit by increased personnel hiring.<br />
In <strong>Aug</strong>ust, 1945, when the war in<br />
the Pacific ended, Federal civilian<br />
, employment In (he executive branch<br />
reached an all-time peak <strong>of</strong> 3,640.788,<br />
•y January, ig48, the figure was<br />
reduced to only 2,M6,847, chiefly by<br />
War and Navv department redue-<br />
Uons,<br />
' Since V-J Day, the peacetime de~<br />
partments <strong>of</strong> the iovernment have<br />
Increased the number <strong>of</strong> their em-<br />
ployes by 310,000. Fourteen wartime<br />
agencies that folded have trans.<br />
ferred the bulk <strong>of</strong> their employes to<br />
other Ftderal departments. As a<br />
Eample <strong>of</strong> this mass migration from<br />
one payroll tp another, 20.223 War<br />
Manpower fSommission employes<br />
WE transferred to the Labor De-<br />
partment Two war agencies changed<br />
their names and are doing Mslness<br />
at the old stand.<br />
The New .Jersey Taxpayers' As<br />
lOElation says: "t)n!e
Qogwo A.<br />
tur r 17c<br />
Wheat PuWs •"' *"' ",;; 6s<br />
Reolemon Juice "^ 2 s c<br />
Waxed Paper 2 •*•* 11 f<br />
dit'Mfk far Bmtfmr Bread<br />
UCHED SUPREME<br />
EAD •up**"*<br />
IbmiTlC<br />
I a« Hi Irmir loxlure, dalllisui flavor. It itsyi Ireih long«r.<br />
OlonwDod French St|fls<br />
id Slrill|l*»<br />
No, 1<br />
isn<br />
In, Std.<br />
iNt.ii<br />
leant Beets >.*»>.<br />
it Peas trr*<br />
Ps Beans<br />
lord Asparagus<br />
Pack Catsup<br />
Butter o^L.<br />
ated MUk *.<br />
mp. Milk<br />
ill Ch.( Boy.Ard.. Macaroni,<br />
*U MM and Tomato foui.<br />
(<br />
In Tornele lautc<br />
Whol.<br />
Spfterf<br />
Prid. <strong>of</strong><br />
Ferm<br />
lOe<br />
celt<br />
1441<br />
bat<br />
ib<br />
|ar<br />
i tall<br />
) fan!<br />
tad<br />
con<br />
18c t<br />
29c<br />
12c<br />
61c<br />
I m<br />
GUnwood, Grade A<br />
BLENDED<br />
1 JUICE<br />
46-o«<br />
tan<br />
2 >::J 33c<br />
37-<br />
A tamtlnatllin ttf Flarlda Qong. ond Qraplhujt jyln<br />
Sunriie Tomato Juln •*••«'*• 11c i "«»«23i<br />
Iibby'i DevUed Ham<br />
SUver Bike FUh<br />
NabUco Rlti X' 17.<br />
OUvu Slnffed Olivet<br />
Walbeck'i India Reliih<br />
Princeif Nmtud<br />
SpagheHi Dinner v *c<br />
All Gieea Soy Beans<br />
It 23c<br />
'ttr Me<br />
asco Tti Baiii nv so x m<br />
{JPM Seat Macaroni ^.HI X 13e<br />
RdnAow Houfiehold Solution & lie<br />
•n Bst •! itatk i* year tocalaiikat, ff<br />
H Hh tar thin tpsa ymmr HiM'yliit.<br />
i' HIGBEE AVE.—SOMERS POINT<br />
g ASBURY AVE.-OCEAN CTTY<br />
OOTAN CITY SETfflNE^^DGER<br />
f Meals <strong>of</strong> Distinction ','<br />
In an<br />
Atmosphere <strong>of</strong><br />
Refinement<br />
•<br />
[DINING ROOM<br />
Open to the Public •<br />
Y.F.C,<br />
RijHy Saturday<br />
v ^5S V' ln a §erle s a<br />
Youth for Christ Ralllf<br />
ronductfd aaturda% i<br />
7 M B m In<br />
ptbt Ohureh<br />
isirv McUulU<br />
outstanding yout<br />
be thp guest ap<br />
wnr hi conduct)<br />
<strong>of</strong> the large $<br />
val oaiMi ttiri<br />
He has a win,<br />
a me£i,agp %it[<br />
to jouth<br />
An Inspiring<br />
be a .eature <strong>of</strong> „ ,u wll,<br />
be led bv Rev WUlwni Brill pas-<br />
tor <strong>of</strong> the Rh <strong>On</strong>inde Bijle<br />
Church<br />
Youth for Christ musicians In-<br />
eluding a male quartet saxophone<br />
and vocal solnisla »m provide a<br />
vaiietj <strong>of</strong> selections Rev Waiter<br />
H SlBHn Eastern Regiunai Vice<br />
Prrsident <strong>of</strong> ¥ F c Intjrni-<br />
tionol will bi^ in rharei" <strong>of</strong> the<br />
program<br />
Iryea Examined<br />
QlaMe" Fitted<br />
Dr Roger G<br />
Phone<br />
154-1<br />
LaRosa<br />
Optnmetmf<br />
615 Eighth<br />
(H FAN ( IT"i<br />
tJff r, Ilul<br />
Pail> 9 1(1 ID<br />
Na Hi i.r, 1, » „(<br />
Mmi and 1 ri Eve<br />
Street<br />
N T<br />
rg—-<br />
5 W<br />
aid Sun<br />
by Apr. t<br />
Hotel<br />
OCEAN AVE at<br />
MOORLVN TERRACE<br />
>•••*•»»•••<br />
G. I. George<br />
Watchmaker<br />
formerly with<br />
J, E. Cttldwell & Co.<br />
Philadelphia<br />
Watch and Jewelry<br />
3rd Floor National Bank<br />
801 AflBUBY AVS,<br />
Phone 1762<br />
Stowe's<br />
Sea Foods<br />
3rd and Asbury Ave.<br />
Stowe's it operated by<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Stowe<br />
and has been for 24 years,<br />
1 DelMously Different<br />
Deviled Crabs<br />
Deviled Clams<br />
Fried Fish<br />
Fried S<strong>of</strong>t Crabs<br />
Cole Slaw<br />
Potato Salad<br />
Clam Chowder<br />
Fried Shrimp<br />
Fried Scallops<br />
FULL LINE OF FRESH<br />
SEAFOOD DAILY<br />
Phone BUS<br />
Investment<br />
Securities<br />
Arthur L Batten<br />
845 Brighton PI.<br />
Representing<br />
Herbert H. Blizzard<br />
and Co,<br />
Philadelphia<br />
i<br />
Call O. C. 1858-M<br />
Evenlnfi .and W«ek<br />
LARRY McGUILL<br />
Sugar Stamp Time<br />
Limit Ie Extended<br />
Bpnif jnt itm *>J*»iJip 49 will hf<br />
gnod fnr fhe p nind-. <strong>of</strong> surar<br />
Uiruugh S#pi*i"nbPr n insLfii<br />
maii Saturdav I13B4O Of the<br />
Wednesdaj total $54 a as cmtrib<br />
uted by hich SLhrrl boss and uirls<br />
who were nmduitiiiK their oan<br />
ra e on the side to see who p e<br />
school would donate the most<br />
TO PAPER, HEAT HOUSE<br />
The funds will be used toward<br />
paperinij the Hostcji HnuiP and<br />
instaHlng a iintiiijj sjstetn Am<br />
surplus »1J1 RO into the endow<br />
inent fund<br />
A n«» lenfcth <strong>of</strong> oil loth ta<br />
needed for next \i.jrs Mile <strong>of</strong><br />
Dimes program and an\nne wish-<br />
ing to donate it or give informa<br />
fioi an to where it might 'ee ob<br />
tained ma\ du so bv rallliii; The<br />
Hostess House 1.30<br />
111 ELECT NEXT WEEK<br />
MJS Eliittirth Blundin pres-<br />
ident uf the Hottess Ijeague has<br />
appointed j naminattnt, tninmitttf-<br />
compnsing Mr- JaLob Kfnklci<br />
Ml" Eloise Sauler and Mis Lillie<br />
M Dutt OrfitiT;, will he elected<br />
next week<br />
Thr Hnntess House hai gnte-<br />
fuhy aiknowledttd a (rift <strong>of</strong> (ID<br />
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY<br />
SALE— Gnldtn sleigh 17th<br />
tur^ antique SiQO Inquire<br />
tr e burg N J Fnsi Office P<br />
2-R-l,<br />
SALE—Cabin cruiser 2S xlD enm<br />
pleLi lj rt*fini-.hfd t nt-lPii d % heel<br />
hou c e dinette Rftllpy toilnt refng=<br />
eratur and radin Nea ^7 h p Gra\<br />
raarinn matar In water re>ady to<br />
go $2Q0fl Can be in^pei tf*d ni<br />
BpcVer^ Boat V&rd fpot af IBth<br />
st LabOun Phune OhSb S-30<br />
LOST—TPPtll on plartu, bar \irln<br />
ity bPach bttappn 14th and IHth<br />
t 1415 Wovern HI Reward 8 3n<br />
WANT<br />
care<br />
ft age-<br />
ment<br />
Ledgpr<br />
ED=Spttli<br />
<strong>of</strong> elderly<br />
Rpferem<br />
apply Bt<br />
"d womaii to take<br />
lad\ Roam bo.±rd<br />
re r For<br />
ix 5045<br />
appmnt<br />
Sentinel-<br />
8-30<br />
WANTED —WANT TO RENT OR<br />
1UY HOTEL OR ROOMING<br />
HOL13E Box 5046 Sentinel Ledger<br />
9-E<br />
SALE=Beautliul L orrel riding l^o<br />
perfeLt condition Phune O,<br />
\BA1 a 4 •<br />
ALEE R Bidker m a 4<br />
<strong>of</strong> custom built awnines and coat<br />
co\era PLTsonalU cut and styled<br />
with penpLLtHL Hni-s tti btautifj<br />
your homo or boat, 40 per cent de-<br />
posit will put your work in opera-<br />
tion. You will save about 2fl per<br />
cent if you place your order now as<br />
we have pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> advance cost for<br />
next year's delivery In woven, paint<br />
stripe, solid color and khaki. Home<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice and factory at Sffll Woodland<br />
P., West Pliila,. Pa, Phone BA 9-<br />
5311. Mr. Bicker is now at 1303 Bay<br />
av.. until September IS, to advise<br />
you and help you personally. We<br />
will service all work we manufac-<br />
ture in your city, B-13<br />
WANTED—Small heated efficiency<br />
apartment, by the year, by lady<br />
Not to exceed S2S.0Q monthly. Un-<br />
furnished, if possible. Call Mrs.<br />
8, D, Imith, phone laaa, S32 Wes-<br />
ley av. 8-13<br />
BALE—Boys' and girls' bicycles. S12<br />
and SIB. Wheel chairs and baby<br />
strollers. Lee's, 10th and Wesley av.<br />
9-13<br />
SALE—Cheap, Baby's crib, carriage,<br />
high chair, bjithinette and play<br />
pen: also lady's fur coat and dress-<br />
es. Am leaving <strong>Ocean</strong> pity. Call im-<br />
mediately. Mrs, Winchell, 411 4th<br />
st. 8-30<br />
SALE—Ten sash, 36 x 48, Blazee)<br />
double thiek, lultable for porch<br />
enclosure. 343S Asbury av. 8-30<br />
WANTED—flalesrflDn over 36. Es-<br />
tablish your own permanent busi-<br />
ness without capital investment.<br />
Handle a eiiaranteed line <strong>of</strong> ro<strong>of</strong><br />
material. Fortyyear old reliable<br />
flrm. Big demand—large earnings.<br />
Merchandise sold direct to consum.<br />
er-faetorles, milll, warehouses, farrn<br />
property. Write; The American Oil<br />
and Paint Co., Cleveland B, Ohio.<br />
8-30<br />
FOUND — Pocketbook, Tuesday on<br />
North st. Owner mav have it by<br />
Identlfylni contents at 25 Wesley ay,<br />
8-30<br />
WANTBDNaval <strong>of</strong>ficers desire to<br />
rtnt a bedroom house or apart-<br />
ment, furnished or Unfurnished,<br />
winter or yearly. Gardens area pre-<br />
ferred, Oall PleBsantville 1900, Ex-<br />
tension 142, Commander Klenk, S-6<br />
SALE—Freezer, 40 eu. ft,, large lid,<br />
suitable for restaurant or farm;<br />
one Coca-cola fountain dispenser.<br />
For appointment call O.O, 1798 be-<br />
tween 6 and 8:30 p. m, 8-30<br />
OHRIBTMAS OARO<br />
MONBY-MAKBBa<br />
Sensational "Prite" 21-oard *1 As-<br />
sortment pa^ un to BOc pr<strong>of</strong>it. Sells<br />
on sight. NAME. IMPRINTBD<br />
Christmas Oards BO and 2S for $1,<br />
Many other fast sellers. Sample on<br />
approval.<br />
OHILTON QBEBTINaS CO,<br />
147 Essex, Dept 882, Boston. Mass,<br />
BALE—Business property, centrally<br />
located, containing store, with llv.<br />
ing quarters, 3 Other ppartrnents,<br />
garaie, corner lot, $20,000; 30x100 ft.<br />
lot on 1 Asbury av., S400: 40x100 It,<br />
lot on Central av,, $800, R, B, <strong>On</strong>ley,<br />
400 48th st, S-30<br />
BALE—Qunnlng beat, branei r^ew.<br />
All eedar, copper rivete and brass<br />
seriws, phone 1837-! 9-6<br />
POUND—Wallet Mntalnlni pie-<br />
turei and money, Owntr ihay<br />
have tame by apnlylnf at 7 Oeeim<br />
av, and If properly Idintiflid, pay-<br />
Ing 50B for this stf. B-ao<br />
LOST—Small Llgard purae, eontaln.<br />
ing money, Remand trip tickets.<br />
Reward. 701 North st. 8-80<br />
RENT—8-ft. metal trailer, suitable<br />
for hauling luggage or 14-ft. boat,<br />
hitch supplied. 331 <strong>Ocean</strong> Heights<br />
av, Unwood, N. J. 9-13<br />
BALE—Two larfet rottaBes and one<br />
rtar cottage all uith heat 2 fur<br />
rushed one unfurnished jjaod ion<br />
dltlon and lnt atlon PrefLT to si-11<br />
all at once PriLi iil 5flO Robert 3<br />
Stretch 428 Ortjn ai Phone 13JB<br />
B 30<br />
BALE—IB ft Century deluxe ma<br />
hogany runabout suitable for in<br />
board ur outboard mutnr iann Can<br />
be seen at steelman a Jnd and Ba\<br />
or call <strong>Ocean</strong> Ciu 0354 8 30<br />
5ALE=Countn hungalou 2 btfd<br />
nioms bath li\mg room dining<br />
roam kitchen lni luDxioa hot mr<br />
heat 1 car gmagr Prici-$7SnO Rub<br />
crt S Stretch 4JS OLean a\ Phone<br />
132S B 30<br />
V allet containnig drlv<br />
. etc* Reward Rich<br />
nui fresc ent rd B 30<br />
WANTED — Gas statiun attendant<br />
experienced Powell c Super Ben<br />
ice station 34th st and A e bun a^<br />
B 30<br />
RENT — Housekeeping apartment,<br />
sleeps four, Monday. Sept, 2 till<br />
Saturday noon. Near ocean, 528,00<br />
No phone. Call before 11 or S:30 to<br />
8 p, m, Stites 3316 Asbury av. 8-30<br />
BALE^—Petersburg cottage, w bed-<br />
rooms, bath, kitchen, dinette, liv-<br />
ing room, parlor, some furniture,<br />
cellar, electric pump, hot water heat,<br />
1 car garage,, 1 acre land, Taxes,<br />
$28.00, price S3BD0. Cash. _ 82800..<br />
balance financed. Robert a, stretch,<br />
428 <strong>Ocean</strong> av. Phone 1328, 8-30<br />
WANTaD—Ooad cook, good salary.<br />
Apply immediately. " LUUan-on-<br />
the-Lake, 630 White Horse Pike,<br />
N 830<br />
Hammonton, N, J.<br />
Pie,<br />
8-30<br />
SITUATIONS—Woman wants days<br />
work or evening work until Bep.<br />
tember 15, Call 844 West av, (front)<br />
after 6 p. m, 0-0<br />
Our Ice Cream Making<br />
Plant Is Equipped With<br />
in electronic device designed<br />
to eliminate bacteria in air<br />
Becotte's<br />
Home-Made<br />
"As PtJRE Ai<br />
tr is GOOD"<br />
835 Asbury Avenue<br />
the Women's Republican or-<br />
Central <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
By ESTELLA BEROER<br />
TEA ROOM HAS<br />
BE YCH PARTY \T 59th ST<br />
A delightful beach pojty was h<br />
Saturday e\* ning at 59th st by<br />
Thp Cotlafer Inn Tea Room 3234<br />
Asbur\ a\ in hQhur_gI the birth<br />
day aiini^ersar% <strong>of</strong> ffie hostess, Mrs<br />
Fred Herta-t<br />
Guests were Mr and Mrs Clin<br />
ton Walkrr vir and Mrs Walter<br />
Allen Mr and Mrs John Harper<br />
and Bnrinv Harper Fred Diekson<br />
and three nons Fred J/F Robert and<br />
Billy Mteh Margaret Hail Mm Jane<br />
Leu i% Mi § Rotaort Hall Mr and<br />
Mrs 1 Thnma^ Mr and Mrs Wll<br />
ham Kirk Mr and Mrs H E\ans<br />
Thamas and Mihs Ann Thomas<br />
annph Som^rs Faith Enier&on<br />
rjonr Srhprf Beatrice Murray<br />
Ray KiPiizle Mr^ Dtck Emersjn<br />
Tommy Wesl Mr and Mrs Ray<br />
mniid Hail and rjf CSUI^P Mr and<br />
Mr p Fred HPrh f ifld thnir daugh-<br />
tnr ^urinnp<br />
MR S J Rii3 c <strong>of</strong> Hollywood<br />
Gal i^ spriidhi^ tvto we* k^ at I§35<br />
fVntriil av<br />
w i *<br />
Mr and Mi- Jo^ph Bold 3146<br />
AyHn i\ ent^rtaiiiLd Mr and<br />
Mi L Ia\ Holll r B<strong>of</strong>t er and sons<br />
Jn\ »md Richard if Audubon o\ -<br />
pr thi iAtt k (-nd<br />
Mi*w Petmv Sand <strong>of</strong> CoHlngs<br />
ftuud \\,m a fryei-t <strong>of</strong> Mis^ Fh\llis<br />
Bnh[ riiiiing tlie past week **nd<br />
Mr ^nd Mrs Charles Defc pes<br />
Djllfla Pa, h' tnt i ftw days this<br />
MH>k AHh Mr Df*uee^ bruther<br />
and his %ift Mr^aiaLMrs Walter<br />
JusFph Biirnt m in e\idpntly Is<br />
frtrid at Ocpiin Cit> as he nom-<br />
mute t e\ rr\ «eek md ffca^n New<br />
York jii--tt to «?pi*nd the week end<br />
Row host also outboard<br />
motnF V h p %illi accessories<br />
Phone D71R R 111 <strong>Ocean</strong> a\ 8 30<br />
BICYCLES Tfi inch balloon tires<br />
bay% and girl* Nej^ this year<br />
gfid condition Reasonable Surf<br />
Parking Lot 12th ^t and <strong>Ocean</strong> av<br />
B 23<br />
5AILBOAT daw National 1 17=ft<br />
long ne^ stainless steel stays<br />
sails in good condition, 831 Brighton<br />
pi 8 23<br />
SALE— FPt Open 'Til October 31<br />
Now Even a Beginner Can Knit<br />
Argyles, Plaids<br />
and Stripes -<br />
... with a aingfe *tr»nd <strong>of</strong><br />
Colorplus Space Y«rn».<br />
Imagine knitting<br />
•odd with .only twi><br />
needles Rod • Mngle yam.,<br />
Now you can do H—with<br />
exciting new Colotphw<br />
Space Yarn*. A« euy<br />
as knit and purl—with ne<br />
annoying tangling o f<br />
yams—no unused endi<br />
<strong>of</strong> left-over wool. •<br />
Colorplus ...<br />
The New Marvel Yarn<br />
Colorplus ia a yarn with several color* in it,<br />
scientifically and accurately spaced, so that as you<br />
knit, crochet or weave, the design forms itself auto-<br />
matically. You work •with one yarn, and obtain<br />
charming multi-color designs, similar to the fashion-<br />
able Imported Argyles,<br />
STOP IN FOR INFORMATION AND UTERATtTRE , '<br />
Nmedlmpoint<br />
Stamped <strong>Line</strong>n Tablecloths<br />
W Inch and 54 inch<br />
Crochmt Cotton<br />
Dorothea Robinson<br />
—YARNS —<br />
662 Boardwalk<br />
Open Evenings LENDING LIBRARY<br />
m* Open 'Til October 31<br />
SEACOAST<br />
AIRLINES, *<br />
Opmrating<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Municipal Airport<br />
23rd St. and Bay Art,<br />
Sightseeing Charter Flights<br />
Aerial Photography<br />
Student and Instrument Instruction<br />
Competent Pilots and Mechanics<br />
Agents for '<br />
Ercoupe Aeronca Stlntmn<br />
Beechcraft Seabee<br />
E8SO SERVICE<br />
„ !
W&DAY... WeOfft<br />
2-F Apartment * 10,000<br />
Second floor -<br />
Apartment J 10,000<br />
i nth flow. fMpskm at settlmmt Mfcta<br />
3-FamHy Apartment * 14,500<br />
section. CM bat. Furnished. Electric •*&%<<br />
_•£_, etc gaeenttl front parch. Terms.<br />
trta, iM ft, on nuUn<br />
, Jlpriw testa, 2 (dm ninnlnf «_t_r,<br />
•B fun equipment, nil occop»n(T. Oalb<br />
: condition.<br />
RICHARD B. ONLE<br />
400 4atii St. Phone 071<br />
SALE<br />
COTTAGE Gardens Secti<br />
4 Bedrooms, 2 Baths. Nicely Furnished<br />
'13,500<br />
GUEST HOUSE<br />
-ExceOeaxtt Location. 7 Bedrooms In Cottage P<br />
,' . Covnplete. Heated First Floor Apartment.<br />
.". .2 Bedrooms and Bath. Furnished<br />
$ 13,500<br />
2-FaMiily AFARTMEN 1<br />
12th Steeet Section. 4 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, 2nd Fl<br />
2 Bedrooms, Bath, 1st Floor .<br />
Can Be Well Financed<br />
'10,000<br />
Lvwing T. Corson<br />
8th and <strong>Ocean</strong> Ave.<br />
Thm Vos8 Agency Offers<br />
Uual Opportunities<br />
-AAteaettvi and Low-Priced "Buys" in Th<br />
<strong>of</strong> HOUSE-SHORTAGE—ALL THESE<br />
BOMBS ABB WHStBH-BUlLT<br />
Two-Family Home at $8,300<br />
1 ta fMh BBJt. L_tg_ ,MC Three c_r tmr%<br />
menu. Well equipped and ir<br />
for SO p_r cent <strong>of</strong> cost price.<br />
ilir—A 3 Fam. House, $_3,(<br />
»_^«. HeeWe stoves and rern^imtors,<br />
OoU Income property.<br />
tifui Home—Centrally Locat*<br />
um. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Real Es<br />
— SEE THE VOS S<br />
TBI 9EBVI<br />
OSS Agency<br />
Phone<br />
- FOR SALE —<br />
Year 'Round Air Conditioned<br />
Insulated Home<br />
(Fnetiiaflr New)<br />
Tbirt _uje Mnou, two tiled tatfaf, lsrf_ IMiif room.<br />
—• room with foil hath, (Tllri powder room), Hardwood flow.<br />
t. BeaolUulIj f vrnkhrtL LooaUoo In Ike Pu_»<br />
Open to any naaeMble <strong>of</strong>fer.<br />
MORRISON Realtors<br />
700 Eighth Street<br />
SALE OFFERINGS<br />
Cape Cod Cottage $13,000<br />
] Bedrooms, Rath, etc<br />
$15,000<br />
Year-Around Home , ,<br />
3 Bedroom;, and Bath, el*. Oil Heat<br />
Apartaents, 8-Family Dwelling , $30,000<br />
Choice Isstion<br />
BAY FSO.VT LOTS and CKNTrnJULLY LOCATKP LOTi<br />
William S. Johnson<br />
REALTOR<br />
Phone 140S 521 Sth Street<br />
ALE! SALE!<br />
with 2nd Floor Apt. $10,000<br />
2 bedrooms and bath. HotnaU-r rajlinion FurnLibed<br />
rt House ~ 8 Bedrooms $14,000<br />
3 Baths. Heated and fim_.he_,<br />
c^-Family Apt,, Garage<br />
$16,000<br />
_F*_n__ih__. Corner<br />
ss« House—A-l $80,000 $,<br />
AttractiTeij' furnished. Yearly proposition, heaUdi aln-adv l d<br />
Booked for 104", some for the mmlng winter.<br />
—• Gardens Section<br />
$30,000<br />
bedrmmi, 3 baths. Gar. etc.<br />
— 4 Bedrooms<br />
$1S,000<br />
h. all-elec. kllchen. A-I LendJUon. FurnlaheiL l-aur ear-<br />
2 tots. l .<br />
f« — 3 Bedrooms<br />
$ 4,500<br />
. Partly furnished, heated.<br />
i — 3 Bedrooms<br />
$ 3,300<br />
th, Furnished, (Bay Section).<br />
>tt«ge — Gardens Section $22,000<br />
«* beriraam., Ule bath, etc Very attractively furnkhed. Heated.<br />
Mas*. House — Comer $15,000<br />
» bedrooms, !'•; baths, with two small apartments. Furnished.<br />
* —— Central Ave, — 17th St. Section $ 1,950<br />
s* House — Yearly Proposition $ 13,000<br />
"**»th lower Apt. fumishPd and heated. Central location.<br />
JBjiy Ave,, Bungalow<br />
_ forage underneath,<br />
$ 4,500<br />
ire Ave., Bungalow $ 8,500<br />
~_irnl.hed, |»rtfe. Burkct-_-_ay stove with two radiators atan<br />
In the market to purchase and cannot get what yon<br />
efori leaving <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, leave as your name and address so<br />
r keep JOB advised from time to time.<br />
-laney Lloyd Chattm<br />
REALTOR<br />
1315 f<br />
Phone 0060<br />
894 Brighton Place<br />
Phone 0432<br />
[an Now For 1947!<br />
<strong>of</strong>fer the following properties for your eon-<br />
.ration.<br />
s — Corner Property<br />
Be lot. Near Boardwalk, 3 Bedrooms and M'» H, Oar, Fum,<br />
~ Centrally Located ... ,.. ...<br />
11 heat, 5 Bedroom etc., 2 Gar, Fum,<br />
— Restricted Section<br />
Bedrooms, % full tile baths, a extra Lav, 2<br />
. Hot water heat,<br />
— 24th St. Section • ... ... ...<br />
Bedrooms, etc. Oar, Twm,<br />
alow — Near Beach ... ... ... ...<br />
Bedrooms, nicely furnished.<br />
ents"— 2.Fam», Beach Front<br />
, Furn.<br />
— 2-Fam. Unrestricted Comer<br />
furn, (Income .2500.)<br />
ient — 2-Fam. 2nd St. Section ...<br />
Bedrooms eg,, [urn.<br />
ient — 2-Fam. 2nd St. Section<br />
:h front. (Income i_.S0,|<br />
Garden Section ... ... „.<br />
Size 60 x 100.<br />
Comer .* ... ... ... „ ...' ...<br />
_LOO feet frdnt__t—Wesley A*e. South <strong>of</strong> lith<br />
Comer ... ... •<br />
•WO 3t 100. llth St. and Central Ave.<br />
—- Gardens Section ...<br />
$13,000<br />
$20,000<br />
$25,000<br />
gar. Nicely<br />
$10,000<br />
$ 9,000<br />
$18,000<br />
$16,000<br />
$13,500<br />
$17,000<br />
$ 2,100<br />
$ 7,000<br />
$4,500<br />
#13,500<br />
„ are just a few <strong>of</strong> our saJe UstLnjs. We are <strong>of</strong>ferlnf<br />
bnyi In Hotel Properties, Cottages, Apartments. Vacant<br />
both Btnlnewi and BcydenUal .llob Can in the <strong>of</strong>fice and<br />
your desires.<br />
and CAMPBELL<br />
Avenue Phone<br />
FOR SALE<br />
FINE YEAR momm ROOMING<br />
£ DWELLING HOUSE FBOFERTT<br />
mUx, MM uw I«M kwtk. Ofl<br />
BuioHm, f tHMMU, 1 MOM, tit.<br />
liiit AM, AnaMte * i<br />
aMte ud<br />
ud eMf fWy<br />
fu_Ulu_M _ «llrr^r M M,<br />
__ ucMint bW ^r u Mtt _H M<br />
ovatn kolti. #*U<br />
uttttr nil MatIUM M ? MCoi<br />
ui MS. Me., fnmUAsi si nntn l«<br />
ratmUM 1» el«H.I IM«U «Un CHM N<br />
___, Kt.c* it in M mmn.<br />
S« ai (or oliei l_u •HuUft.<br />
Walter R.Chattin& Son<br />
Btaltora<br />
1116 Aibury Avenue<br />
FOR SALE<br />
Ideal Home Site<br />
75 ft. _ 200 ft, on South Sid* <strong>of</strong><br />
Mth fit. Blvd., «0 ft from shore<br />
Rd., Marniora.<br />
Just • few minutes from <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong>.<br />
Hen's a spat that will make<br />
your dream home eome true,<br />
combining Country and Sea-'<br />
there advantages, Hlgh-_ry and<br />
low tftxea.<br />
See Mr. McHenry<br />
c-o 0. C. Hardware Co.<br />
817 Asbury. Ave.<br />
FOR SALE<br />
Three Lots<br />
BO-FT. FrqnUre<br />
<strong>On</strong> Asbnrj A*e.<br />
Near 22nd SI,<br />
$1750<br />
Box 4141<br />
Sentinel-Ledger<br />
Philadelphia<br />
Readers<br />
I /P|aue include roar Zone I<br />
Namber when n-newln* |<br />
yonr subscription.<br />
FOR SALE<br />
Heated Cottages and Apartment<br />
ioBM nice properties suitable for year around occupy £<br />
various locations, and various sizes, "~*' f '<br />
Price. Range from * 12,000.00 U P<br />
No bformation over telephone, only by personal c<br />
C. E. STILLE<br />
REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE<br />
804 Central Avenue<br />
MONEY vs. REAL ESTATE<br />
Preserve Your Dollar Value by Investing<br />
in Real Property<br />
BUNGALOW, $7,400<br />
4 Bedrooms, etc. Famished, Close to Beach<br />
2-FAMIL APT. HOUSE, $10,000<br />
3 Hedrwrns. __, ^oh Unit, FKrnished, Excrllenl Location. Ine, JI^<br />
3.FAMILY APT. HOUSE, $15,000<br />
3 BrdraoBK. Me, Each Unit, purnUhed, ?ndlnB settlement <strong>of</strong> _<br />
oh<strong>of</strong>iie <strong>of</strong> titles.<br />
SCHOOL MASTER CLEAE-CUT<br />
h^t 0 , 1 ! ,?, lcktiw ^ most through all trouDleu wmght ooo-<br />
POCAHONTA8 TO HAVE<br />
eolatlon iby drawing skeletons, Couple Coming Here PUBLIC CARD PART* Summer Girl \<br />
WIIEN DAVID FOUGHT From Calcutta, India A public card party will follow In Jenldntoivn<br />
An amuslnst Incident occurs ln<br />
David's rathci- violent contact with<br />
Ml* John O Steel-nan, 800 3rd<br />
tale Dualaess meeting <strong>of</strong> Netona<br />
another character, a young butcher<br />
st, will have a_ her guests for an<br />
Council, Degree <strong>of</strong> Pocahontas, on<br />
Mr. and Mrs.'C E. Ni<br />
Pictorial who was known as the terror <strong>of</strong><br />
Indefinite stay Rov. and Mrs<br />
Friday evening this week ln The Klntown. Pa., and 863 F<br />
charaiterliixtlons Dr Qersun said the youth <strong>of</strong> Canterbury when<br />
James Hess, <strong>of</strong> Calcutta, India.<br />
Sentinel-Ledger Building announce tlic _____7f 1A0C<br />
The business session is schedul- daughter, Miss Jeanne<br />
is Omt <strong>of</strong> Mr CrPttck the uuci David was claying there wlUi the Rev. and Mra. Hess left Calcuted for 0 p. m., and the card par- Nelson, to George Allen<br />
maiter <strong>of</strong> bakm Jloinc where Da- WUkflclds DavW took It upon ta on a troop ship after many dety at 0 ]), m.<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs. G. Edi*<br />
vid was H'nt u> sihool by his ntaj- hitusclf to fight tile butcher with lays, brought about by turbulent The committee ln ehaj-ge <strong>of</strong> ar- Elklns Park ' and 801 D<br />
fatlior Mr Murdslci Unpi.. disastrous result*—for David. conditions now prevailing ln Inranffem.nU includes Mrs. Smith Saturday, <strong>Aug</strong>ust 17, in C<br />
Mn. in .ippmninu mid uimbll- to Mr-i Adeline Row and <strong>of</strong> CamdiiT They arrived ln Singapore Lindsay, Mrs. Peg Courtney and<br />
tpcak loudei than a uhispi r Ihe den n_ si'vcral ctmtialto soloi <strong>Aug</strong>ust 2, nnd now are ln Ban<br />
bytcrlan Church, Jenkln<br />
Mrs. Pec ernith.<br />
muster Gccmrd to enjov bLatlnir<br />
UH bojs In h| ciin- ,is if<br />
IncludlriK "I Heiird You Singing" Francisco. They expect to arrive<br />
Rev. Dr. John Muysklni<br />
sm^<br />
tying a (ruvlnu (ippctiu<br />
and Dawn accompanied by Mrsin<br />
ocean <strong>City</strong> next Tuesday. RIRTIIDAY DINNER PARTY assisted by Rev. George<br />
Dorothy Brick at the piano.<br />
Tin llehtcr touch at which Mm. Ismbel ott Prlckltt, piano<br />
FOR MISS FLORENCE It. WAY After o honeymoon 1<br />
Dlcktns mis iidcpt l, .ilow,t, ln soloist, played Chopin's Polonaise IIOSriTAI, AUXILIARY<br />
Mr. nnd Mrs. John R. Way, 820the<br />
couple will return to i<br />
one <strong>of</strong> Uic boyi Daiiu knew al Salem<br />
House, Tommy Traddles, who<br />
ln A-Flat, and "Run, Run", byPARTY<br />
IS SUCCESS<br />
4th st.. entertained' at dinner on tember in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />
Pinto.<br />
Saturday in honor <strong>of</strong> the birth-<br />
The Women's Au.HI.ry <strong>of</strong> Shore<br />
The groom wlU resume<br />
This was the last meeting <strong>of</strong> tHs<br />
day anniversary <strong>of</strong> their daugh-<br />
Memorial Hospital hM reporbid a<br />
-/ganlmtlon lor this seMon, The<br />
ter, Florenc. ft. Way,<br />
les at Lohlgh tjniverslty<br />
following <strong>of</strong>ficers were elected to<br />
social and financial lueeesg for the,<br />
Quests Included Rev, and Mrs, tie served three years<br />
ve next rear: Mrs. A. h, oon. -<br />
caii party which they sponsored Samuel _,, Way, Maya Landing' Navy, j<br />
f, president; Mrs. Stirlinf W.<br />
Tuesday evening in the solarium <strong>of</strong> Miss Olivia R. Way, Freehold, N.<br />
Cole, vice president i Un. Blwood<br />
The Handers,<br />
J.; Miss BltmSeth Adams, Wana- Mr. an. Mrs. J. R. Jon<br />
Mullen. treasur.r, and Mri John The affair wa? a benefit for the tnass. . N. J., and Jfflss Bdyth E, Bnd, Pittaburjli, h»ve<br />
Baialer, secretary.<br />
fracture table fund.<br />
Powell, _hi_ city.<br />
home after spending foui<br />
Vemon Hall, 410 Atltuitli<br />
READ THE CLASSIFIED ADS<br />
1) UJ ao<br />
Wudls — Oabardlnes — C'reiies<br />
All Summer Dresses<br />
Reduced<br />
RICHARDS'<br />
i •..<br />
819 Asbury Ave,<br />
S A LE !<br />
HOTEL<br />
SEASIDE<br />
Sixty (60) rooms—including bedrooms, baths,<br />
lavatories, refrigerator room, pantries and store,<br />
rooms. Fully equipped public dining room, com-<br />
"Plete kitchen; furniture, linens, silverware induded.<br />
An old reliable money maker, to be sold<br />
on easy terms to responsible buyer.<br />
Baker — Seaside Hotel<br />
836 6th Street<br />
Between _ and 4 P. M.<br />
No Phone Calls<br />
Gardea Growers<br />
Here Are Praiied<br />
Resort home garden growers<br />
were praised this week by the Oe»an<br />
pity Garden Olub, accordlM<br />
to Mrs, Anna gastwiek, nrealjent;<br />
who made a tour <strong>of</strong> garden soots<br />
laiL week,<br />
"Bveryane seems to he taking<br />
much Interest In the raising o!<br />
flowers and vegetables," she said,<br />
"nnd (turd h/rc nn? in wonder.<br />
ful condition. The results <strong>of</strong> the<br />
efforts <strong>of</strong> home gardeners hero<br />
really is gratifying, and a num.<br />
ber <strong>of</strong> people have cooumented on<br />
it to me."<br />
Mrs, Bajtwlck will make another<br />
tour qf gardens this week to make<br />
awards on behalf <strong>of</strong>. the Oarden<br />
Olub.<br />
RESORT OIRL TO ENtlE<br />
SCHOOL OF NURSING<br />
Miss Betty Louise Smith, daughter<br />
<strong>of</strong> Assemblyman and Mrs, Nathaniel<br />
0. Smith, 70S <strong>Ocean</strong> av,, will leave<br />
Tuesday to enter the Abington Memnrtal<br />
Hospital School <strong>of</strong> Nursing,<br />
Ahington, Pa,<br />
Mlia Smith was Braduated from<br />
the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Hilfi School, wherin<br />
sl:e was a member <strong>of</strong> the Honor<br />
Society,<br />
L, H. Benzon<br />
PAINTING<br />
INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR<br />
Call for Estimate<br />
Phone 1405 10M Asbury Ave,<br />
a...<br />
SIMONIZING<br />
Expert Work . • . Pour Coats<br />
Genuine SImonii Wax , , , S1B.O0,<br />
, . , "Salt Air Protection.<br />
Kurtz Garage<br />
1st St. & Atlantic Ave.<br />
Phone 0000 or BSD.<br />
FOOD) ?<br />
mflRK-ET<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Fresh<br />
SEAFOODS<br />
9th and West<br />
REAL ESTATE<br />
FOR SALE<br />
Several desirable MttMM with<br />
hot water heat, atfractlvdy<br />
priced.<br />
Some with additional small<br />
apartment to help carry over-<br />
E. R. FRENCH<br />
1 Atlantic Ave,<br />
If You Are Not<br />
Saving 20%<br />
<strong>On</strong> Your<br />
AUTOMOBILE<br />
INSURANCE<br />
BETTER SKE<br />
Haney Lloyd Chattm<br />
"Ooean <strong>City</strong>'s Largest<br />
AUTO PREMIUM PRODUCER"<br />
131S Asbury Avenue<br />
Phone <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 0060<br />
Hhoul '/.<br />
iit* and<br />
Wtlghl vl<br />
OW 3ir>*<br />
f_orin|<br />
Ui,<br />
12 Big, New Advantages<br />
(Here iio ji.il 5 Rii»1 ioup^ n 'or coi»DlctiTiCtt)<br />
Silk *»d Wviglii Otugn<br />
X^*ll U Di. Q |(j(Jweii<br />
• f._w Wd« Ifilrt St. •* uf >ti 9 llm. • lit HI*<br />
Now AwHMt or<br />
A, VORBERG, JR.<br />
2406 Atlantic Avenue<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />
Miil !___g_ fldtfrgil. N3 Fg|US| R.qgii_l.<br />
SiniJamcn-<br />
Al ng t_!iillen Is mi, oiui. imd FREE IIIHn«<br />
best!ft gr !rrjsn9i fgf n ^smsnitriltQn eyhB n.iB,<br />
imallff §. Ign* Men. Pac fit m; £snVan•»••«••••*<br />
Bicycle Hospital<br />
640 Asbury Avenua<br />
OCEAN CITV, NEW JERSEY<br />
(EslabUahed 10 Vears)<br />
Authorized Schwinn Dealer<br />
Git your bicycle ready for school<br />
and fall riding.<br />
Bring it in and wo will put it<br />
in condition.<br />
Selling Out All Used and Rebuilt<br />
Bicycles - 18,00 up<br />
Baby Walkers - 4,95 to 7.S0<br />
Sail Boats and Toys Reduced<br />
Baskets with Braces - 75c<br />
Sell Your Car While<br />
Prices Are High<br />
We Need All Makes and Mode!<br />
1931 to <strong>1946</strong><br />
NITTINGER<br />
t<br />
Stevenson 4-9600 — Ask for Mr. Robinson<br />
5th Above Girard, Phila., Pa,<br />
PRESCRIPTIONS<br />
Patent Medicines<br />
Candles Tobacco<br />
AND<br />
ACCESSOR<br />
Emergtticy<br />
111,.,. HERE II W Pilled at Any Hi<br />
urn<br />
e y<br />
Phone 1889<br />
Hospital Needs, Cosn<br />
Ice Cwam<br />
GARDEN DRUG<br />
3rd St. and Atlantic Ave.<br />
SMARl<br />
NEW<br />
BECOW<br />
High, Low, Brimmed or Pr<strong>of</strong>ile<br />
Handsome HANDBAGS<br />
Fail Bags <strong>of</strong> Olt leather, Broadcloth,<br />
Pile Silk, Patent Plastics<br />
F «»2.98 to 10.9S<br />
WISE SHO<br />
850 Asbury Ave,<br />
PROPERTY OWNERS!!<br />
Now is the time to arrange with y us for<br />
complete overhaul <strong>of</strong> your electric ^efrigen<br />
during the winter months. Call now'*and arts<br />
for this service, -<br />
Complete Rebuilding, Spraying, Etc,<br />
EDMUND T. JOHNSON<br />
REFRIGERATION SERVICE<br />
Danes tie and Commercial -<br />
*r»hone 072. ^ 1446 West Av<br />
•••»*.•»•$*».»»••». .ttttMMt _»»_»••
it ,"„><br />
>> ., -v<br />
eauville<br />
Inn<br />
Strathmere, N. J.<br />
EAT,<br />
T<strong>On</strong>iCHT<br />
AND EVERY NIGHT<br />
SEAFOOD<br />
DINNERS.<br />
Iwiches Platters<br />
COCKTAIL BAR<br />
LOUNGE<br />
DANCE<br />
To<br />
JAMES EVANS<br />
And His<br />
GENTS OF JIVE<br />
Dining Boom Closed Monday<br />
^There's always a good time at DEAUVILLE INN<br />
-;Two Miles South <strong>of</strong>e#lftW. on the Occam Drive!<br />
Telephone Sea We <strong>City</strong> 3-4806<br />
K. W, STUBBS, Prop.<br />
mr^ Point<br />
Field Day for<br />
T y Monday<br />
CTS POINT —A community<br />
Day sponsored by fiomers<br />
>«t Youth, will take plsee, Mon<br />
Oa.y, Labor Day. st&rlini at 1 p. m,,<br />
at CJrte. "WUllam Fehrle AthJetic Reid,<br />
m c±iaj-ge <strong>of</strong> a committee <strong>of</strong> business<br />
men he&ded by Mayor Fred W,<br />
and Police Chief William<br />
as chairman.<br />
imung races novelty races, base<br />
bail throwing contesti and other<br />
tnie-tie events for young and old.<br />
rouped in ages fPom below 10, from<br />
0 to 12, from 1J to 14 and seniors<br />
"ill fcxis part <strong>of</strong> the proimm that<br />
*'•« end in a tug-<strong>of</strong>-war aha a base.<br />
ball ms.nm. between the Old Timers,<br />
who can sUU hit one hard enough<br />
tu x-^f^cti first base, and the Inniff<br />
Boys Club.<br />
added attraction will be two<br />
CUB HEARS<br />
ARMY EXHIBIT<br />
POINT—Lt. Leslie OPIi*iid<br />
the Kiwiijiis Club Tues-<br />
day evening about Uie —A^<br />
bit" on flteel Pier, A.Uanid<br />
He told <strong>of</strong> a P.SB J<br />
plane, which travel! "<br />
an hour, and mn<br />
rescue Boat holding:<br />
lS-day trip with «JT<br />
supplies, radio, fi "<br />
water and rations,<br />
jellied gasoline<br />
Miami,<br />
Sgt, Lawrence<br />
WilBam Sehute e _<br />
onstrmted equipment<br />
Germany and the TJral<br />
Lt, Governor p.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, Indu<br />
hardt, and William<br />
members,<br />
Tuckahoe<br />
8OMHS FQrNT<br />
Boys' Club lost a ncs<br />
tht Tuckahoe<br />
lame was played ors<br />
field,<br />
John Sajior and<br />
went the distance fes-<br />
tive teams, and ea*h<br />
t^s o;, the field, one for boys<br />
i. which mil be to ilie right<br />
t_. baa 1 safeties, Sajior<br />
, and n:;c for youth<br />
with two hius<br />
er 21 which will be to the left Franny Townsend<br />
<strong>of</strong> t t L i<br />
with the fielding gem<br />
ariginaJ MacNamara's Band, He made a one-hand<br />
can be se* n nightly at Or-third.<br />
satti's Casino, will furnish music<br />
duri:-.g the intermissions, and the<br />
'ARO PARTY THl"<br />
Pakrl Old Tuners, headed bv<br />
Harry Edf-lBian, now on tile bay SOMERS POINT<br />
fron c. •aril] fumah a few novelties Auxiliary <strong>of</strong> VolunLe^r<br />
1. scheduled a public<br />
KUV<br />
game party Thursday ^<br />
week, with all <strong>of</strong>ficers tn<br />
L'SB THE<br />
'Siisrjsr<br />
Maryland Ave., Somers<br />
Specializing in<br />
Seafood, Steaks, Chops,<br />
Frog Legs<br />
d Cocktail<br />
and Sandwiches Served from 12 Noon<br />
Full Course Dinners from 5 to 9 p.m.<br />
PLATTERS TO TAKE OUT<br />
ANCHORAGE TAV<br />
Dinneri 4 to 10 — Suodayi 12 to 1O<br />
slaware Ave. at Bay, Somers Point Plm. 9 2 O<br />
BAR and<br />
CAFE GROVE<br />
Nightly Entertainment Headed by<br />
JIM MY D AU B E RT •'<br />
And Those Philadelphia Singing Stars<br />
<strong>of</strong> "Radio arm «a Night Clubs<br />
BILL DONAHUE<br />
* JACK RIC HARDS<br />
<strong>On</strong>e MUe From Somers Point Circle on Mays Landbg Read<br />
J.AIM1CE FLACE fOE NICE PEOPLE No m m m<br />
JACK LAMB, Prop]<br />
POINT TAVERN<br />
ON THE BAY AT SO JMERS POINT<br />
Ovlictous LobiUn<br />
a Specialty<br />
SUaict and Chops<br />
Seafood in Variety<br />
cS<br />
OPEN EVERV DAY<br />
MANAG€M»!T IV THf HAJOHH<br />
X C / en fo \nulinl rye<br />
L;i-vi*e (.koines Home", "IJow (iiren WAS MV \',ilt"v". • I'hhnclrr<br />
head" and many other wiTt-n lliriHi-rV,' Wrll. IIIKIIIV MI-DIIII ill.<br />
famous younjf star uf th^^e pit-tun's. apJK-iirs in |inM«i .it lh mrrs I on t < jlf f lub 1 i t \\ 1<br />
MIS 0<br />
iii da> i vi ninf.<br />
FII1I WAR MEMORIAL FIND<br />
Hi \ Paul V Din |)il I w i SI) II R 1 OIN I \ 1 i<br />
p.t'neral chslrman. iLsslstcil bv ah<br />
)in f^n \ I i | 1 it ()i<br />
la.rKi.' comiiitttce. More than 40(1 at ni f -\ii T \ n<br />
ti-niii'd the aflair. Many attrai.tive i B nif n r K i i<br />
Jl t 1 )l \\ lit A I )i<br />
)rizes wen; awarded. A S50 bond<br />
"> id ( h nl In i 11 i<br />
rtonutcd by Dr, R, R. white. wei;i<br />
inontor<br />
to Mrs. J. Thomas. Harbor Lane Ab IL ^ f)0 w tiiuif i r<br />
Others oh the committee included<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hart. Mr;<br />
K. R, White. Robert Stretch. Mr<br />
find Mrs. Theodore Moskers. Mi<br />
Ann Misker Human Mi kfi Mr<br />
Mr nnil Mi m i ii ii l A In A<br />
ill Phil nil liiln i pi I |h |<br />
\ it'l Mi A il i v ] a n l<br />
Mi VMlln n I hi in is Mr I mi<br />
has been ill l.wo week;<br />
ROY STEELE'S<br />
SHIP BAR<br />
Back by<br />
Popular Request<br />
TOM KELLY<br />
Pianiit<br />
For Your Entertainment Nightly<br />
PLENTY <strong>of</strong> BEER •<br />
SEAFOODS<br />
STEAKS CHOPS<br />
Served from 2 p.m.,<br />
COMPLETE MENU<br />
SANDWICHES<br />
At All Hours<br />
Breakfast at 10 A, M.<br />
ROY STEELE'S SHIP BAR<br />
At the Semen Point Trolley Station<br />
li<br />
I<br />
it *» n nod mm Mei<br />
( >lli-rtor Bimi Johnson<br />
l<br />
Orsatti Entertains<br />
Crippled Children<br />
i » i « iii i it , i<br />
1<br />
ii<br />
ii i 1 1<br />
r i<br />
r i ti K nh , • f'r ill TLI ID<br />
\ y , \ L hi) t i ththt<br />
chUd<br />
v v<br />
l
5L**V<br />
Girl<br />
Here<br />
Navy Lt. Claims<br />
MiUville Bride<br />
i Wrat Presbyterian Church<br />
;.U» scene <strong>of</strong> a lovely wedding<br />
'"' aftetnoon when Miss Em.<br />
i Knowles, daughter <strong>of</strong> Dr.<br />
Mrs. .Junes S. Knowles, <strong>of</strong><br />
le, became the bride <strong>of</strong> Lieu-<br />
. Robert C. Brown (MC), son<br />
" Mr. and Mrs, Edgar D Brown,<br />
pottsvllle, Pi, and 2618 Wesley<br />
I-. : 8«v. George Wscher. pastor <strong>of</strong><br />
y the churqh, <strong>of</strong>ficiated.<br />
A Given ]n marriage by her father,<br />
!he bride was radiant In a gown <strong>of</strong><br />
r. Ice^blue marquisette with a sweep-<br />
•f teg train and finger-tip length veil,<br />
~ carried a white prayer book<br />
i a white orchid and shower<br />
iTS FROM M1LLVILLE<br />
iV^,/_M»tron <strong>of</strong> Honor was Mrs James<br />
Knowles, <strong>of</strong> MiUville, and the<br />
... desmalds were Mrs. Paul B,<br />
j> r ttbvtt, Miss Dorothy Lee Barber<br />
P and Miss Nancy K. Wright, all <strong>of</strong><br />
' MiUville. They wore gowns <strong>of</strong> lavendar.<br />
yellow, acqua and peach net,<br />
respectively, and carried old fash<br />
toned bouquets <strong>of</strong> asters<br />
William E Brown, <strong>of</strong> Pottsville,<br />
'Was best man tTshers were John<br />
Wolf and James W Knowles a<br />
brother <strong>of</strong> the bride both <strong>of</strong> Mill<br />
•Hie. and Dr Anthony Valdes-Da<br />
pens, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia a brother-inlaw<br />
<strong>of</strong> the groom<br />
'' The church was beautifully dec<br />
orated with ferns and palm's<br />
POTTSVILLE MAN ORGANIST<br />
Traditional uedding music uas<br />
Stayed by Dr Robert C Brnun <strong>of</strong><br />
PptUville, organist, and Mri Mar<br />
garet Rieck, <strong>of</strong> Millville, sans 'Be<br />
* Seaside<br />
r ^ THEATRE<br />
4*""*<br />
SOMERS POINT<br />
1<br />
Thai*, Ant, 3 —<br />
PHONE If I<br />
• DOUBLE FEATURE #<br />
"<strong>On</strong>e Way to Love"<br />
WUIud Puktr<br />
"Pillow <strong>of</strong> Death"<br />
With Ln Gkiaaf<br />
"The Kid From<br />
Brooklyn"<br />
SUM. ufl Hen., gtpt<br />
"The Bride Wore Boots<br />
With Birbm<br />
Sspt 3 —<br />
"Our Heart.<br />
Were Young and Gay<br />
• DOOBLE FEATURE<br />
"Moon Over Montant<br />
w<br />
Lieutenant -Robert C* Brown and his Bridi<br />
Lieutenant Robert C- Brvwn (MC). son <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs. Edgar<br />
D. Brown, <strong>of</strong> Pottxvllle, Pa., and 2018 WfSley av.. anjjl Ills bride,<br />
the former Enliina Jane Knowlf-S, daughter <strong>of</strong> Dr. aJMj Mr^<br />
S, KnowlfS. <strong>of</strong> Millvlllr. Lieutenant and MR. Broun K-Pre nar.<br />
ri«d Saturday afternoon In the Flrat PresIiytrrLin Church. (Photo<br />
by Mnwen),<br />
cause", "I Love Thee", anq<br />
"Through the Years," <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the<br />
organ selections was "The Angelus,'<br />
written especially for the occasion<br />
and dedicated to the bride by Dr<br />
Braun the p-oem's uncle.<br />
Following th» ceremony there<br />
was a reetption for friends and relatlvK<br />
at The Oeeanie.<br />
The couple are spending their<br />
honeymoon at Buck Hill Falls, in<br />
the pooonos.<br />
Johnson *$<br />
Tea Room<br />
For her going away rastumt" the<br />
SOMERS POINT<br />
GARAGE<br />
809 Bay Ave,<br />
aomera Point<br />
ALL MAKES<br />
CARS REPAIRED<br />
J. 11. Say lor, Prop,<br />
»•••V<br />
JEANNE CHAIN . CORNEL WILDE<br />
LINDA DARNELL - WILLIAM EYTH1 la<br />
"CENTENNIAL SUMMED"<br />
In TecSnlcoI<strong>of</strong><br />
Two Eve Shows Stsrtlnf 7:15 . Matinee<br />
TIIL'RS., FRI, and SAT,, AUG. 80, 30, 31 —<br />
OLIVIA DellAVILIJlND . HAY MILLAND<br />
SONNY TUITH . JAMES GtEASON to<br />
"THE WELL-GROOMED<br />
MON,, TUES, and WED,, Sept. 2.3-4 —<br />
EDWARD G. ROBINSON • LORETTA YOBNO<br />
ORSON WELLES - PHILIP MERIVALS B<br />
"THE STRANGER"<br />
ALSO — Color Cartoon ami Hewl<br />
THURS,, FRI, and SAT,, Sept, 5 . 8 . 1 • —<br />
DANNY KAYE . VIRO1NIA MAYO<br />
VERA ELLEN . THE GOLDWYN QBU»<br />
"THE KID FROM BROOKU<br />
In Tftlinlcolor<br />
For Quick Results<br />
Try a Classified Af\<br />
•frobnstotte'*<br />
THINGS TOfA<br />
BREAKFAST<br />
LUNCHEON - DINNER<br />
OPEN LABOR DAY"<br />
Closed Tuesday<br />
,858 Asbury Avenue<br />
if<br />
Moon<br />
Galleries<br />
si September<br />
. Half Moon Art Oftllerles, 914<br />
Jwalis ha 8 J urt announced<br />
' they will continue to eonduet<br />
.Auction Sales through the<br />
.nth <strong>of</strong> September <strong>of</strong>ferinf to<br />
> residents <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Olty B, large<br />
Vtion <strong>of</strong> fine merchandise at<br />
ieulously low prices,<br />
, public is invited to take adie<br />
<strong>of</strong> the enviable reputation<br />
kid, has been established during<br />
• tot 15 years on the boardwalk,<br />
'lire assured that you may buy<br />
1 ainndence.<br />
ur Sam ZW<strong>On</strong>lek, the proprietor,<br />
^nsled to be one <strong>of</strong> the lead-<br />
, Jewelers ol the country, having<br />
' i in the jewelry business since<br />
when he opened his first store<br />
llohnstown. Pa.<br />
ice that time, Mr. Zaconick has<br />
three large Auction Oaller-<br />
|n New York <strong>City</strong>, <strong>Ocean</strong> Oity,<br />
J Hollywood, Florida,<br />
. New York Oity Galleries had<br />
i distinction <strong>of</strong> being allowed to<br />
1 Special Auction Bales at various<br />
by special permits Issued by<br />
• La Quftrdia,<br />
TCIAL APPRAISER<br />
Mr, Zaconick has for the last 10<br />
1 been accepted as an Official<br />
md and Jewelry Appraiser for<br />
1 the larger Insurance companies,<br />
|TM Half Moon Art Galleries Is<br />
tagiM » <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> many <strong>of</strong><br />
p finer items <strong>of</strong> merchandise, Infcdliig<br />
diamonds, watches, lamps,<br />
furei, rup, and many more that<br />
i can buy at your own prices.<br />
are all cordially Invited to<br />
1 the sales without any obli-<br />
1 on your part.<br />
IT BOLLYWOOD FLA,<br />
I When in Florida, don't fall to<br />
lit the Half Moon the leading<br />
ctlon Gallery in Florida, at 1908<br />
Blvd., Hollywood, Florida,<br />
lire their Sth season will begin<br />
1 or ibout November 24, 1940.<br />
[Tomorrow<br />
Night<br />
Sat., <strong>Aug</strong>. 31<br />
IBI BIO EVENT<br />
OF THE SEASON<br />
ifeguards<br />
Annual<br />
Ball<br />
CONVENTION<br />
HALL<br />
6lh and Bowdwnlk<br />
Music by<br />
Roger Jarvis<br />
Ml Ufa,<br />
Orchestra<br />
"Ted" Clymer<br />
V00A148T<br />
Jitterbug Contest<br />
*Bi other Features<br />
"t 1<br />
_^n INCLUDES<br />
f 9 m TAX<br />
on Sale at<br />
Boardwalk or -.<br />
•ny Lifeguard<br />
&<br />
Pleads for Safe<br />
Labor Day Driving<br />
Motor Club Chjef<br />
Tells Safety RuU<br />
te this Labor Day eM <strong>of</strong> less<br />
laijor for doctors, nunes, ariihu,<br />
lanoe drivejs and Insurajiee on<br />
]uator»" ' ' "" -'<br />
•nil* U the aBpeal broadeajt to<br />
2 Wn H* by Paul °°W, prtsldfnt<br />
<strong>of</strong> th» Bhore Jtotor Club <strong>of</strong> South<br />
Jersey, afftiiated with U H J S<br />
can Automobile Assooiation,<br />
"Our record In the »ast 10<br />
for the tom or five* d?<br />
usually comprise a L<br />
weefc end hM not been eneo<br />
big holiday week end for motIS<br />
ft J Jn £ ^ h0 ^ d »«<br />
white driving or walking, so<br />
the figures for aceidenta and<br />
talltla In traffic l ^<br />
_ tamrid.<br />
MOEE CABS ON IIOAD<br />
"TUt Is our second Labor uny<br />
»taos the Japanese iurrwdM-, tat<br />
ttUa .year we havi eoiwiderably<br />
mow ears on the itrtita and hlfh.<br />
ways mm we did at any time<br />
ita« IMI. Today mort <strong>of</strong> me<br />
Bam are olotr; already inqr« than<br />
IMm U old ,M the averaie ear at<br />
tht'time<strong>of</strong> Ptul Haitor"<br />
The olub <strong>of</strong>fiBlM Urted half a<br />
doien suiftitlpna to Inaure a safe<br />
and iane motor holiday •<br />
1. "Taw It aiy", Den't weave<br />
in and out <strong>of</strong> traffic. Maintain a<br />
steady driving paee without eKcesilve<br />
speed or raiini ipurts in traffic,<br />
2. Dent drive on the wrong<br />
llde <strong>of</strong> the road. Keep to th<br />
right, particularly on curves.<br />
B0NT PA18 ON HILLS<br />
S, Dont pa» on hlBs, eunes w<br />
at street interseetionl,<br />
4, Get an early start, folng and<br />
coming, to avoid teipion In crowdid<br />
traffle, i»st when necessary<br />
to evereome fatifue,<br />
5, Slow down at sundown; don't<br />
f<br />
Fishing Club<br />
Elects Smith<br />
Wood»town Man<br />
New President<br />
Clarence Smith, <strong>of</strong> Woodstown,<br />
N, J,, WM elected president <strong>of</strong> the<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Oity pishing Oluh, Friday<br />
night at the 39th annual meeting<br />
on the club pier at 14th at. He<br />
succeeds Edward M, Fee.<br />
Others elected were: Hnt'vlce<br />
president, Robert Kline: sleond vice<br />
president, I. roster Murphy; secre*<br />
tary.treasurer, Al AJnsworth: members<br />
<strong>of</strong> the board <strong>of</strong> trustees, Oedrge<br />
F. Bauer, Jr., Walter Davidson,<br />
Harry Humphries and Charles M.<br />
over-drive your head lights,<br />
fl. Watch for cars coming out<br />
<strong>of</strong> side roads, particularly after<br />
dusk; and obey all traffic signs<br />
calling for a "Full Stop".<br />
Good Will Cyclists Pedal 80<br />
Miles To Cape May and Back<br />
An 80-mile trip by bicycle in one<br />
day probably wouldn't appeal to advocates<br />
<strong>of</strong> the riammock-and-cool<br />
lemonade system <strong>of</strong> spending a vacation,<br />
but A. Bay Oelst, 2508 Wesley<br />
av,, and Warren Kay, 32 Asbury<br />
av,, can't think <strong>of</strong> anything flner.<br />
<strong>On</strong> Tuesday <strong>of</strong> last week Mr,<br />
aeist and Mr, Kay rode their bicycles<br />
to Cape May Point and back,<br />
totaling 80 mUes for the one-day<br />
round trip. They even had time to<br />
Visit friends in several <strong>of</strong> the resorts<br />
along the route and returned<br />
none the wor*e for wear, either<br />
from the ride or the generous helping<br />
<strong>of</strong> root beer and cookies they<br />
received.<br />
Mr. Qelst and Mr. Kay are mem-<br />
Volium,<br />
The club will have one more busi.<br />
ness meeting, In September,<br />
USE THE CLASSIFIED ASS<br />
FOB QUICK RESULTS<br />
bers <strong>of</strong> the Philadelphia school system<br />
and are ardent <strong>Ocean</strong> • Oity<br />
fans. They enjoy, according to<br />
friends, going about on thetr bicycles<br />
and "spreading the good<br />
word and friendly atmosphere <strong>of</strong><br />
this town,"<br />
The two cyclists train all summer<br />
for their Cape May trip by Ming<br />
shorter trips and extending them<br />
as the season advances, Among<br />
their treks they can include Brigantlne,<br />
Atlantis Oity, the Atlahtie Oity<br />
Race Track and rides on Zion rd.<br />
Mr, Oelst has 1000 miles on his<br />
speedometer, which certainly would<br />
seem to indicate that he and Mr.<br />
Kay are slightly more than some,<br />
what enthusiastic about bike riding!<br />
FINED |25 AS SPEEDER<br />
Richard P, Smith, 22, <strong>of</strong> Langdowne,<br />
was lined S2S in police court<br />
Saturday on charges <strong>of</strong> speeding<br />
and reckless driving.<br />
Half Moon Art Ga<br />
OCEAN CITY'S OLDEST AND LARGEST ART GALLERIES<br />
IS YEA<br />
LASTCAU<br />
To Home Owners, Residents and Visitors <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and<br />
In the Great Bargains That Are Being Offered E<br />
FINE DIAMONDS, WATCHES, STERLING SILVER a<br />
AT PUBLIC AUC<br />
OUR STORE WILL CONDUCT AUCTION SALES DAILY, DURING THE MONTH<br />
We Still Have a Large Selection <strong>of</strong> Fine Diamonds in the 1- 2- 3- and 4-Carat Sizes, We also Have a Lar<br />
Rubies, Diamond Dinner Rings, Clusters, Bracelet*, Necklaces, etc,<br />
A LARGE SELECTION OF ALL STANDARD WATCHES ALWAYS ON I<br />
Our Silver Stock Includes! Tea Sets, Candleabras, Silver Bowls, Pitcher?, Bon Bon Dishes, Salt and Pepp<br />
Items WWch Would Make Nice Christmas Gifts ... BUY NOW AND SA\<br />
GREAT RUG Si<br />
THE SALE OF FINE RUGS WHICH STARTED LAST WEEK WILL CONTINUE OVER THE LABOI<br />
ALLOTTED RUGS ARE SOLD<br />
We Have Many Rugs from the Collection <strong>of</strong> the Late Dr. Homer E, Clarke, <strong>of</strong> Massies' Mill, Va,, That W<br />
Time ,,, The Rugs Include;<br />
LAVARRE KERMANS, KESHANS, ROYAL SAROUKS, PRINCESS BOKAHARAS, TABRIZ,<br />
The Fine Collection <strong>of</strong> SILK RUGS, Owned by Dr. Clarke, Will Be Shown and Sold to the Highest Bic<br />
HALF MOON ART GALLERI1<br />
034 BOARDWALK S. ZACONICK and SON — Auctioneers and AppraUert
Astern Preacher<br />
At the Tabernacle<br />
To Speak Twice<br />
•Br 1Alfst E Day latelj' pastor<br />
' Of tt£ Wthodlst Church In Pasa<br />
ADS, Cal will be the preacher at<br />
the Qtsafi Clt}' Tabernacle sen ices<br />
' (Mnday morning and evening<br />
i He now Is leading the New Life<br />
movement throughout the United<br />
, States and Is editor <strong>of</strong> the Ne-.i<br />
LIIB nffignrinii He also is author<br />
iif important books and magazine<br />
articles and li one <strong>of</strong> Methodism<br />
most distinguished preacher-<br />
(<br />
Tne service at 10 « a, m will bt<br />
In the historic Tabernacle 6th st<br />
and Wesley av with abundant<br />
pnrlriny space free to all war hip<br />
pels. The auto entrance is on A.<br />
BUry avi The service at 7 48 p m<br />
MI be ID the Village Theatre 8th<br />
ti. and the boardwalk.<br />
The popular Tabernacle quartet<br />
Will be heard both morning and<br />
Evening t^o a hass solo Lord Cod<br />
Of Abraham in the morning sung<br />
by Eugene Conlev and a soprano<br />
fOlo Come \* Blessed in the<br />
evening sung by Mary Jucksnn<br />
Other members <strong>of</strong> the quartet<br />
Tbelmu Davis contralto and Edgar<br />
Martin tenor taking the piaci. a<br />
ftitz Kruegcr for the da}<br />
The public Is welcome to the<br />
Services which are without drnomi<br />
national bias<br />
Joint Church Singers<br />
Camp Meetings at<br />
Tabernacle Continue<br />
This ta Damp Meeting week at the<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Tabernacle,<br />
The preacher for Thursday night<br />
Is Dr. E. M. Palmer, <strong>of</strong> Centenary<br />
Tabernacle Church, oamden. The<br />
Friday evening preacher li Dr. Leon<br />
T. Moore, district superintendent, <strong>of</strong><br />
Philadelphia,<br />
The Damp Meeting nil! cl c vrnli<br />
the service on 3unda\ with Dr<br />
Albert E, Da\ <strong>of</strong> Pasadena Cal<br />
preaching both niLrnin!, and e\e<br />
nlng.<br />
READ THE CLASSIFIED<br />
RI TH<br />
Papular Phlhuli Iplii.i soloist<br />
»h~i joins thL quartet no* sing<br />
ing at the Methodist t hurth and<br />
the MoorUn Theatre Mba Oscar<br />
son § sols at the theatre Nundav<br />
gvenilig will be The ^traji^pr <strong>of</strong><br />
U WorrU<br />
Dr. Ross Stover<br />
At Tie Strand<br />
Tl, ^LCB h TwiCC<br />
<strong>On</strong> Sunday<br />
Dr RL Stoker will prnk it (lie<br />
Strand Theater Run \ mornn g<br />
and Sundav eienlng Thi uill be<br />
the annual Jubilee Rut day con<br />
ducted by St John's Lutheran<br />
Church 10th st and Central av<br />
Both service will be in the Strand<br />
A special musical program hns<br />
been arranged Soloists will include<br />
Harrj Dinner eharl s Matthms<br />
'••a i tr ~" ! i<br />
anfl Ailhur Fbi rlil)» h I In re \ ill '1 III<br />
be bpiiitfri tojil,reg tio ml I i,<br />
l 1 i<br />
Dr Stc\pr^ turn h me AU '<br />
thi miri ii ^ u i" h« Ih Fn1<br />
the Worli ~ti i N u I ja In L<br />
I Inu/hi II pf k n t i<br />
Cod $ 43<br />
Church Announcements<br />
40<br />
Lutheran Secretary<br />
To Retire Dec 31<br />
Re\ Wtilt n Har up Gip i r<br />
LL D I I D n Lul U<br />
Church ul~i i jm e^fcutnt<br />
and Lhpr 1,1 irk, thL nek in<br />
mune_d his relirpniLril, effi _tivt<br />
December SI. from his post as gee-<br />
retafy <strong>of</strong> thr l/niia-d Liifhpnin<br />
Church m Ampricn.<br />
Dr Olervpr. now in ills 78t!i<br />
year, hsu*i hc^'ii s»M-reuir> Mnri 1 ]P33<br />
His aiH'ct'.wur will LH* vli°c\r>d at the<br />
United Lutheran Church's 15tli bi-! ' !ip [ *'<br />
eiiniiil convention Ortober 5-12 ni' Wrdi<br />
FIRiT PRESsBYTFRIAN<br />
th it and Hcjln ai<br />
The Cospil CinUrnJ anl Mi«.i<br />
an Minded Church<br />
lei tieoree Fischer Th.D Fastur<br />
^ 1^ a m=Fiii\er mri-tint <strong>of</strong> th<br />
in l-i\ isch ml [ ic-hci nd m rr<br />
i th h ir r * ri<br />
J 30 in Tin Lliui I it ^luris<br />
uncial ^ h 1 I i fir s [ [nrn<br />
er H It u d d -*mrrru\ t<br />
pitrli Ex n II l i t 15 1 "i<br />
r i h Id H Mitt 3i J It<br />
Y 1-9 "i —p I 1 fTrni K f mi<br />
irns<br />
10 45 a n ^1-ibnr DIN n*n&.<br />
To come out Sunday and join those who gather to five thanks to<br />
the <strong>On</strong>e who provides all our comforts and all our needs.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Baptist Church<br />
Rev, Victor B. Beattlo<br />
First Presbyterian Church<br />
Bev. George Ptseher<br />
Holy Trinity Episcopal<br />
Church<br />
Rev. EUchifd 8. Bailey<br />
St. <strong>Aug</strong>ustine's R. C.<br />
Church<br />
Rev, Bartholomew B. Doyle<br />
Re?, Joseph J. Brciuian<br />
Union Chapel By-the-Hea<br />
Itcv. Linn Bowman<br />
•T. JAJHEi A.M.E, CDUECn<br />
(OoUMd}<br />
BDIL<strong>On</strong> BAPTIST CUTJKCn<br />
(Colored)<br />
Firit Methodist Church<br />
Hcv, A, L. Gonjluff<br />
St. John's Lutheran<br />
Church<br />
Rq?. Kubtrt C, BSTil<br />
St. Mary's Chape!<br />
B«T. Bartholomew B, Doyls<br />
Rev, Joseph J. Brennan<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Tabornueio<br />
(itli si, and Asburi' av.<br />
ChriNtian Science<br />
Villaje, Theatre<br />
TABEnNACLE BAPTIST<br />
CHURCH (CoL)<br />
MACEDONIA M, 1. CBBBCH<br />
CColored)<br />
This message is sponsored by these <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> buii-<br />
nessrrien.in recopiition <strong>of</strong> our churches' service,<br />
benefit and value to our community. -<br />
HOWARD B. BTAINTON<br />
O, B, SHOB^AKIE LfiR. CO.<br />
BANET LLOTD OHATTIN<br />
to M. LSAB<br />
ATLANTIC<br />
o<br />
ELBOTBlO.<br />
OO1AN Crrr; •<br />
WATER ilRVIOH CO.<br />
THE NATIONAL BANS<br />
OF QOBAN OTTT<br />
OCEAN CITY SENTINELrLEDCER<br />
: Veteran<br />
A Rule<br />
tvd Service<br />
es Stand<br />
fru e Cumml i in 1<br />
,rlng l i h ^ii" L ' rI ,JJ,''p| r tI i' % B<br />
iititn<br />
IK w ,111am s Carp, m r<br />
f<strong>of</strong> tt. tjnmi 1 " 1" «<br />
LCl L<br />
1 1 1 1 <<br />
t thi k It Illi'"' 1 r l u t h<br />
^der i mu i I, t In<br />
M r , rp ei ti-r i id Hi<br />
„ ,. • 1 n *Hllv r l<br />
j m d l >I -1» l h d^ r uul t<br />
I I\ !llll 11 r I 111 ii 1 d i t n (I<br />
t Jl) f r III t 1 B II E(il nl,d<br />
Up 1 | F f Ij<br />
I<br />
Two New Members<br />
<strong>On</strong> Ferry Board<br />
Tun ni-Vk mFmbfrs havd been ap-<br />
pointed in the Cape May County<br />
F m Cnmmi^ion P H Jackson<br />
cliitetur <strong>of</strong> the freeholder? an<br />
i iimi I MuntzUy<br />
Hiillaiitl A. Otton. <strong>of</strong> Stone Har-<br />
11 r r. (iiid j. H. B. Bougher, Oape<br />
1 ty. were narfiGd for five year<br />
t ins They succeed Mayor William<br />
IA Hulfi-rt. «l Hen Isle <strong>City</strong>, and<br />
i hn F Trtiiit. <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> city.<br />
Drunk Is Jailed,<br />
| Another Pays Fine<br />
(Jiar I'opki.iS. 37. negro employe<br />
' I [i rupn.iiiK liDUM'. was sentenced<br />
L ;iu fiiivs in thp cnuiuy jail by<br />
Police Judge Howwd WfaWx.<br />
h l dk<br />
day, on a charge ol drunk tun u» .<br />
1352 Asbury Ave,<br />
•'• Choose From Our \<br />
I VARIED MENU \<br />
! ^ Our menu, changed daily, <strong>of</strong>fers a wide selection ~ ^<br />
> for your dining pleasure. In addition to roasts, 5<br />
!!•<br />
Chicken in the Basket<br />
Barbecued Meats<br />
Italian Spaghetti<br />
isrciikrii'it, H;:in to ia:rio<br />
! Lunch, KM in i:lll)<br />
JJiliiirr. 4m til 8:11(1<br />
IIOSIK cooKicn roiins TO sriT v»i it TASTE<br />
steaks, iind the usual meat and poultry items you 3<br />
S will always find enticing seafoods. ><br />
I BREAKFAST \<br />
§ LUNCHEON — DINNER {<br />
•1 j<br />
^ SERVED EVERI DAY "t<br />
Sv.^*,v.•A^•A•A^•AV.•^v^r^WJWft^VlVifViAflAfWAwfwyv!<br />
Free Boardwalk Parking — Closed Tuesdays<br />
YOU CAN ENJOY<br />
Our Spacious Lounges and Sun Deck<br />
DELIGHTFUL ATMOSPHERE DELICIOUS FOOD<br />
In the COOL<br />
Crystal Dining Room<br />
OCEANIC HOTEL<br />
11th and Wesley Ave.<br />
DINNERS ($1.25 to $1.60) Served S Until 8 p, m.<br />
BREAKFASTS (.48 to .90), Served8:30 Until 11 a. m.<br />
, • . KAY RYAN — Owner<br />
ROTARY J*EBf S HBRF FRIDAY, 6 P, M.<br />
S. H. HUSHAY<br />
Refrigeration<br />
Service & Repair<br />
MS Plymouth PI., Pb. <strong>Ocean</strong> Cily MM<br />
41^ Shore Boad, <strong>Ocean</strong> View. N. J.<br />
Tfleph one 12'fS<br />
Optm All Ypnr<br />
The Hanif-Inn<br />
C<strong>of</strong>fee Shop and Dining Room<br />
916 Wesley Avenue<br />
BroiiW;iKt in ^I-I'VI<br />
ilinner from 5 lu 8 I'x<br />
are from i to H ]i.m.<br />
frnm 8:-)Q In 11 :W a.m.:<br />
iiiig Suinlay when tho hours<br />
Full course diimiTS, whiih iiifliulo salnds, range<br />
from |1 to $1.50 with a fi'w Hpecials higher.<br />
ll<br />
m<br />
EDDIE'S I<br />
EXPRESS 1<br />
LOCAL and I<br />
I LONG DISTANCE!<br />
HAULING !<br />
ANY KIND ' j<br />
Ph. O.C. 1460 I<br />
Seiners Point 77S j<br />
HLPRESSURE<br />
WASH<br />
TREAT YOUR CAB<br />
TO A GOOD WASH<br />
s i,50<br />
URTZ<br />
GARAGE<br />
First and Atlantic Ph. WOO<br />
HOTEL<br />
SOUTHERN<br />
835 Fifth Street<br />
FOOD YOU WILL ENJOY<br />
TRULY<br />
DELICIOUS<br />
$1.50 |j<br />
5 to 7:30 P. M,<br />
Alter Dinner Enjoy Our'Beautiful Spacious Porch<br />
Overlooking Park mid <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
PERSONAL ATTENTION GIVEN DINNER PARTIES<br />
Under<br />
Entirely New<br />
Management<br />
Ample Parking<br />
RALPH D. GIARTH<br />
Owner and Manager<br />
Phone 1380<br />
ssmtmssmmssmsmm smss<br />
Refined, Home-Llke Place to Eat<br />
MOD A US ON<br />
PUBLIC DINING ROOM<br />
First Street and Corinthian Avenue<br />
A La Carte Breakfast — 9 to lli30 a,m. i,<br />
Dinner — 5 to 8 p.m., $1,00 to $2.80 ij:<br />
NO WAITING — — EFFICIENT SERVICE ;•;<br />
SPECIAL! TENDERLOIN STEAK DINNERS $<br />
;*<br />
Tables on the Screened Porch C<br />
i<br />
Veteran Manager, T. R. Sweigart ?'<br />
Georgian C<strong>of</strong>fee Shop<br />
1120 Central Ave, Ph. 0788<br />
OPEN UNTIL OCTOBER 1st<br />
Delicious BREAKFASTS — 8 to<br />
REALLY HOT Griddle Cakei<br />
With Butter and Hot Syrup<br />
Excellent DINNERS — 8 to 7s30<br />
In Our Quiet, Cool Dining Room<br />
Open Labor Day<br />
SPECIAL TURKEY OWNERS<br />
I"<br />
f
I-<br />
Seffood<br />
Open Eviry Day<br />
Excellent Food<br />
Br&kfasf 8-12<br />
, . . Moderately Priced<br />
.. Dinner 1:30-8:.'!0<br />
•t WESLEY AVE.<br />
Kflbt M. aplecker<br />
Scarborough Hotel Dining Room<br />
' fc<strong>of</strong>od NOTED VOit ITS PINE TABLE<br />
OPEN TO PUBLIC<br />
Breakfast Served 8J3P to 11 a.m.<br />
Dinner Served S to 8 p.na,<br />
Sla Dinner 4 to 7 p.m.<br />
720 <strong>Ocean</strong> Ave.<br />
400 Oceari Avenue<br />
f<br />
All Rolls, Pies, Cakes,<br />
I Putties•— DiWrt from<br />
1 Our Own Ovens<br />
| (And They Are Delicious)<br />
•<br />
OPEN<br />
EVERYDAY<br />
ATTENTION TO PltrVATE PARTIES<br />
^ n Avenue<br />
OUT S at Ninth Street<br />
'ell, He Says<br />
T&W Chaplain Tell. Church Auxiliary<br />
1'Hi.ve* Misrepresented American People<br />
f Of the British<br />
ou» feeling <strong>of</strong><br />
«. . l&CCOrding tO<br />
B^J McOftrroJl. pastor <strong>of</strong><br />
ICJiWch <strong>of</strong> VIneland and<br />
"*"" itoln during the war<br />
- J with the Eight Air<br />
i continent. '<br />
•returned to his church<br />
t-The Rev. Mr. McCar-<br />
* nday afternoon at the<br />
meeting <strong>of</strong> the Wotn-<br />
7, <strong>of</strong> the First Presby-<br />
"*" In the solarium <strong>of</strong><br />
r OF BUZZ BOMBS<br />
ribed Several <strong>of</strong> bis ex-<br />
WUfle stationed for 11<br />
the British Isles near Ip-<br />
„ Jch place lay directly in<br />
V Of the German buzz tombs<br />
fW to London<br />
'ijslea are In Aneconomic.<br />
And social situation very<br />
the speaker pointed<br />
v<br />
have an established<br />
f which legislates entirely<br />
apart from the people. While at a<br />
dinner party I was asked by two<br />
Oxford graduates why the United<br />
States took fio long in entering the<br />
war on their side. When I replied<br />
Innocently. If untactfully, that it<br />
had been because they had not paid<br />
their debts from the flnst World<br />
War. they wn-e amazed. They did<br />
not know that the debts had not<br />
bean paid.<br />
MOVIES MISREPRESENT<br />
"Wo are," he continued, "grossly<br />
misrepresented to Inhabitants qt the<br />
British Isles through the medium<br />
<strong>of</strong> American-made motion pictures<br />
They actually believe what they see<br />
hi the nuns, although our pictures<br />
are based largely on f t "<br />
before tl»aenn«iu| or rrance aunng ttta'wiir, and th<br />
~~ * Want part <strong>of</strong> iUs, tbey dlditthem<br />
[selves! The Oennna faith wa<br />
invaded his town. By the .„_ „_<br />
WTOjaiiad Brtn driven out vS<br />
had killed approilm»t<br />
Stairs gated aijd a play pel<br />
provided for small children<br />
The screens In your house<br />
sprayed with a DDT prepara<br />
tion to cut down Insects in youi<br />
home?<br />
lernee tounty<br />
Legion Chief<br />
Elected New<br />
Commander<br />
^-KnaMiwiP-aaiarmtpr, jo^<br />
.imh, WUdwood: county delegate to<br />
'state headiiuartem Paul' Snyder,<br />
Cape May.<br />
The new county <strong>of</strong>ficers will be<br />
Installed September 10 otf a, din-<br />
ner to be given by tho Women'B<br />
Auxiliary <strong>of</strong> the Court House Post<br />
New Legion Chief<br />
At Sea Isle <strong>City</strong><br />
Albert E. Pricker, retired Phila-<br />
delphia policeman and veteran <strong>of</strong><br />
World War I. will succeed Luther A.<br />
Struthers as commander <strong>of</strong> Smith-<br />
Lamimna-Revelle Post No. 340.<br />
American Legion, <strong>of</strong> Sen Isle <strong>City</strong>!<br />
Other <strong>of</strong>ficers named at the an-<br />
nual meeting were: Senior vice com-<br />
mander, George D. Town; Junior<br />
Ice commander, William H. Van<br />
krtsdulcn: adjutant. Norman H<br />
Vnnmniui: finance <strong>of</strong>ficer. Robert H.<br />
can occupauon<br />
drawing cash<br />
•When the<br />
,- theot<br />
Building Material<br />
Plentiful Soon<br />
Building material should be In<br />
ample supply this fall and costs<br />
hould be stabilized at a lower level<br />
according to Thomas J Farley<br />
prominent Philadelphia architect<br />
Visiting in Sea 1 le <strong>City</strong> he de-<br />
elared that the present prohibitive<br />
cost <strong>of</strong> building Is holding up many<br />
projects and that thire is at least<br />
the beginning <strong>of</strong> a buyers strike<br />
in eUdenc* He said a break in<br />
the price structure can be looked<br />
for in October<br />
Minimum Bid 1550 M<br />
Located on the southeast side <strong>of</strong> West Avenue, beginning 340'<br />
southwest <strong>of</strong> Twenty-Sedond Street, having a frontage on West<br />
Avenue <strong>of</strong> 160' extending to the corner <strong>of</strong> Twenty-Tlurd Street<br />
by a depth <strong>of</strong> BO 1 . '<br />
FABOa No. 15^.<br />
Lou 439 and 440, Block 3203, Section G Minimum Bid 5300.00<br />
Located on the southeast side <strong>of</strong> West Avenue, beglnniBg 310<br />
southwest <strong>of</strong> Thlrty-»conil Street, (lie W x 9C<br />
'ABOBL No, 16—<br />
Lots 1 and 2, Block 4702.A, SMtlsn K Minimum Bid 5700.00<br />
Lodated on the south corner <strong>of</strong> Porty-aeventh Street and Asbury<br />
Avenue, having a frontage on Forty-Seventh Streej <strong>of</strong> TO' by a<br />
depth <strong>of</strong> es;<br />
'ABCEL No. 17—<br />
Lota 551 and 552, Block 5103, Sertlon K Mtalmnni Bid ms.00<br />
Located on the east corner <strong>of</strong> Fifty-Second Street and wit<br />
avenue, having a frontage on West Avenu* <strong>of</strong> TO' by t, depth<br />
iBCEL NO. IB—<br />
I 604, Block 5503, Section L Minimum Bid KM 00<br />
located on the northwest side <strong>of</strong> Asbunf Avenue, beginnlne 100' '<br />
Muthwest <strong>of</strong> Plfty-fiKh Street, size 30' % 100' "'""""' m<br />
MOELJSo. IB-<br />
Lot 662, Black S202, Section L IVUnlmum Bid ia<br />
Located on the ioutheast side <strong>of</strong> Asbury Avthue beginninB 400<br />
southwest <strong>of</strong> nfty-Becond Street, slzt 30' x 100'.<br />
'ARCEIJ NO. 20—<br />
! 152. Block 5801, Section M and lot 2 Block 5100<br />
Orean Front Section Including riparian grwit<br />
FRIED SHRIMP<br />
FRIED SCALLOPS<br />
FRIED FISH<br />
BOILED LOBSTER<br />
DEVILED CRABS<br />
DEVILED CLAMS<br />
POTATO SALAD<br />
COLE SLAW<br />
CLAM CHOWDER<br />
f to the "wervationn<br />
oity Association and any<br />
CRABS SNAPPERS<br />
PHONFS:<br />
8-23-2t-pf 160.48<br />
BBQiNA"B?BODaEBa, <strong>City</strong> Clerk.<br />
Prices Reduced <strong>On</strong> Christmas Cards<br />
10c each — 10 Canfa for<br />
15c each — 10 Cwd» for<br />
25c each — 10 Qudi for<br />
Box Assortments<br />
1.00 each — 3 Boxes for<br />
.75<br />
, 1.15<br />
1.75<br />
$2.00<br />
HAHN'S<br />
Cabin Crafts Guild<br />
Boardwalk at 7th St.<br />
ATISFIED<br />
Arlstippuj witt} pupil <strong>of</strong> Socrates<br />
«ent to the Emperor Dlonysius and<br />
asked for some money<br />
What 1 you want money Arls-<br />
ippus 1 exclaimed the sovereign<br />
Why you philosophers have ulv.ay<br />
taught that a wise man never «ants<br />
anything<br />
Never mind talking about philcra<br />
ophy now rejoined ArUtippul"<br />
You ltt me have the money and<br />
e wUl talk about philosophy after<br />
wards '<br />
Vtry well here it Is said Diony<br />
sius handing him 50 drachmas<br />
" All right" raid Aristlppus as he<br />
| counted the money Now >ou, sfee<br />
I don t want anything Cood morn<br />
ng Dionyslus<br />
JACK O JERNEE<br />
Jack u Jemee nr <strong>Ocean</strong> Uty<br />
'as elected Cape May Cnuntj<br />
Conunandei <strong>of</strong> the American Le-<br />
gion at u meeting <strong>of</strong> delegattA<br />
from all countj ports liiit Thin--<br />
iliij n%ht lit Court House<br />
Sfi" Jemee ahn will retire next<br />
month aa caiunnndi r <strong>of</strong> Morgan<br />
Hanck Post Nn H7 <strong>of</strong> thLi rit\<br />
will succeed Pet* Carman <strong>of</strong><br />
Woodbine In the county pn<br />
5 p- m. Closed Wednesday after-<br />
noon acneral Rug Repair Service<br />
" 30<br />
nercial Printing<br />
J L, BARRETT, 807 Asbury<br />
, Ph. 1MJ. Printing, commer-<br />
"^_ TjJ»fflce auppllea,<br />
I TOHil Re-slde your home<br />
1 fhiti waterpro<strong>of</strong> asbesbos.<br />
I Bitted gives thorough insula-<br />
tiqAilt'rooting. BBlled me-<br />
» ftw esUmate. INDEPIW-<br />
' WQFINq CO,, 700 Bth st,<br />
p Insulation actually pays tori<br />
up to 40 per cent<br />
1 mt In fuel bills. Olves year<br />
"1 Emfort too.<br />
1 R BEERY i CO.<br />
s Insulation Contractors<br />
IMS Aibufy Ave,<br />
Phone 1200<br />
tolts rebuilt ty fac-<br />
methods. Guaranteed. O. D.<br />
931 Asbury av. Phone<br />
_^_^__ tf<br />
your property for rent or sale<br />
a, MOHARD B. ONLEY, 400<br />
|t«t. phone 0784. We have lists<br />
> wishing to rent and buy.<br />
1 management.<br />
Radios," Electrical AtT-<br />
iin t ne3 and Bervlce. An-<br />
»ij5_Soti,J02O_Asbury zv. tf<br />
S 3 >»"ght and sold. Auto<br />
General auto repairing, ex-<br />
JJ, economical charges<br />
Motor Sales, English Creek,<br />
mint and Mays LandiiiK<br />
Plmne Bomcra Polnt_8326._fl<br />
Purnlturoi bought and sold.<br />
Spii liave •anything to sell,<br />
R. H<strong>of</strong>fman, 6& Asbury<br />
7£eedcd and~~bu' '<br />
»dressed and serviced. Send<br />
and we will call. Also<br />
.dump track. Nick Florcn-<br />
•51 West av. 8-^0<br />
TYPEWRITERS^<br />
1 Rand, A. B. Dick dupll-<br />
. new and used. Suppllc-i,<br />
1 «. all makes. Com-<br />
t^ret R. w. Lovely.<br />
- 0-6<br />
; Mid DEVELOPING All<br />
3 films. 24-hour service.<br />
Orest Gift Center, 7*7 As-<br />
n you completo<br />
ng and printing<br />
on^SlO National<br />
AINTlNG<br />
S.?- Best material.<br />
^ Painting NOW.<br />
Awnings takln down<br />
r - • • tf<br />
LADIES The NEW PALL and WIU<br />
TEH SUITS are here by the nun<br />
dreds Every STYLE Every COLOR<br />
Two piece sulU=throe piece Milts—<br />
tunic suits lOOT Virgin WOOLS<br />
and linings ^ou ve not 5wn for<br />
years Almost every material your<br />
heart desires includiiiK Oabardlnes<br />
— Worsteds — Flannels — Checks<br />
—Stripes Sizes 0 to 44 BE WISE<br />
— SHOP — COMPARE — BE CON-<br />
VINCED you cant beat the values<br />
at our FACTORY RETAIL BALIS-<br />
ROOM IDEAL MANUFACTUR-<br />
ING CORP. on the White Horse<br />
Pike, Hammemton Open dally and<br />
Sunday D to 6 B SO<br />
OIL Burners. Homcase oil burn-<br />
ers with Minneapolis Honeywell<br />
controls and taints now available.<br />
Apply <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Oarage, Oth St.<br />
and <strong>Ocean</strong> av 9-fi<br />
10-PIECE dining room suite, excel-<br />
lent condition. Reasonable. Apply<br />
1131 West av. B-30<br />
LADIES: Send your child BACK<br />
TO SCHOOL with an IDEAL<br />
COAT - LEGGING SET or SNOW<br />
SUIT. We have them by the hun-<br />
dreds in warm DURABLE MATE-<br />
RIALS unit GORGEOUS LININGS.<br />
Slze,s 1 to 14. We guarantee yuu'U<br />
be more than satisfied with the<br />
QUALITY and VALUES nt Our<br />
FACTORY RETAIL SALESROOM.<br />
IDEAL MANUFACTURING CORP.<br />
White Horse Pike, Hiinimunton.<br />
Open daily and Sunday, 9 to (i. 8-29<br />
MOVING South 3 mattress covers<br />
$1 ea 1 bnat pole Star drag reel<br />
SIS complete 8 English dinner<br />
plate 1 ! Royal Blue edge trimmed in<br />
gold Dresden flowers $2 ea 5 steel<br />
folding chairs SI ea Oriental rug<br />
2 B x 4 9 SIB need- cleaning 1<br />
saddle bag back rug 17 green rug<br />
3 Ji B $a Silet with tray and<br />
electric plate, $5; electric toaster, 14;<br />
011 lamp Uectrtfied $5 00 817 4th<br />
it. Phohe_lfl51, 8-30<br />
PULL sised bedroom suite bed bo*<br />
spring innerspring m a 11 r e s ,<br />
dresser packer commode ^ bed,<br />
box spring mattress a overstuffed<br />
chairs, 2 tables, 8 clothes trees.<br />
Adams, 720 Asbury^aV; 8-|0<br />
BUREAU IBRD cot $2~ kitchen<br />
table $3 chair $2 washstand<br />
SI F i0 electric flxtuie 50 ft garden<br />
hn e all in good cundition, 608 At<br />
lantie av, i-30<br />
blMMONS EtudET~bed ttrn mat-<br />
trEascs excellent condition $2§w<br />
Phone 0345, 620 AtlanticJiv. B-30<br />
6 WINDOW frames and sash ifan-<br />
cy) $5 00 each W H Turnbull<br />
Bee-ley 5 Point N J 8-30<br />
LAUNDRY~tub- used complete with<br />
flxturLS S7 complete 3D gallon<br />
I hat miter boiler with built in gas<br />
unit S!i complete copper coll side<br />
arm ga D heater for hot water boiler<br />
S7 t«irt*b£d size cnil spring $5 00<br />
1141 Asbury av second floor B 30<br />
BICYCLES.~Msns~and girls. A<br />
real 'buy for 820 each Good<br />
condition, 4 W. 14th st, B-30<br />
12 PAIR aluminum shutter oma<br />
ments II p&ir, circular head V-<br />
joint parel door $2B bilge pump,<br />
portable type $5 00 Phone 0109<br />
New Home spwing machine foot<br />
model $20 00 Goad condition<br />
phone 1442: _B-80<br />
ENGLISH cocker gpi^niels far sale,<br />
B aeeki, uld female S20 male $25<br />
Phone Somcrs Point 43B 27 E<br />
Groveland av. ^ 8-30<br />
PUSHMAN motoFskooter, with side<br />
car very good condition, 1278 408<br />
2Blh st 8-30<br />
SALE—Trailer—can oe used for lug-<br />
gage or boat Brand new 5~ft<br />
wide 8ft long Brand new tires<br />
Made <strong>of</strong> oak lumber Jack Oeatens,<br />
Shore and Tuckahoe rds Marmora<br />
phone O C 1825-J-ll 8-30<br />
GERMAN short hair Pointers, reg-<br />
istered, 2'A yours old, female, $100<br />
56 Bayonne pi Phone 2101 W R-30<br />
GOING South. Will sell man's and<br />
women "> winter units -lUe 3fi J8-40,<br />
alTO mans dark blue striped eult<br />
slzo 38. reasonable. Phone CH13. 8-23<br />
SALE^Pair <strong>of</strong>^Rarnge doors, 4x8,<br />
one door 2-6 x li-5, hardware In-<br />
cluacd, $30; boardwalk rolling chair,<br />
S50. Karage battery charger, $15<br />
Phone_2256_ 8-23<br />
SALE—Two ice boxes, good condi-<br />
tion, price $10 each. 2310 Wesley<br />
av , third floor 8-23<br />
9x12 ALL WOOL ruK $85 00 Good<br />
condition 4/7 Asbury av Phone<br />
2194 _ _ 8-30<br />
RIDING pants, sl?.e 46. $10; riding<br />
boots DC $5- complete set <strong>of</strong><br />
matt lied golf rlub, in bag. perfect<br />
condition. Phone 0351. J 8-30<br />
26-INCH mans biryclp 1 year old,<br />
$30,00^850 Plymonth pl__ 8-30<br />
RADIO, 10 tube, walnut cabinet,<br />
console type, long and short wuve<br />
bands, 10-inch dynamic speaker r\-<br />
ccllent condition, $50 43 Bay rd<br />
COCKER Spaniel puppies. AKCJ<br />
registered, fi » k ^ old ,.? 1 lv c ,7th 1<br />
$50 Mrs R A Meade. 152 W 17tn<br />
coatsV^^irlaiCcS<br />
ato, 38, WOO 80J Stcnton pi<br />
1128 tl<br />
t « BBAJP THE CLASSIFIED ADS<br />
Automobiles For Sale<br />
1937 DODGE panel body truck, run-<br />
ning condition Wm S Ander&on.<br />
4th st. and Asbury av. Phone 1771.<br />
Wanted<br />
WANTED—Cabin tninor. 25 to 35<br />
ft, must be reasonable C K<br />
Roberts. Sea Isle <strong>City</strong>. .0-6<br />
Automobiles Wanted<br />
SELL YOUR CAB to usl We will<br />
pay you more, KURTZ, Ford<br />
Dealer, 1st and Atlantic av. Phone<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 0600. tf<br />
WMited'loBuy<br />
BAQB, MBTAli, etc.<br />
BOUGHT—Drop a postcard or<br />
call the reliable Thomas DoOerbo.<br />
717 Wt J|stnTleS» ' tf<br />
OLD <strong>Newspaper</strong>s, mogaslnes, waste<br />
paper <strong>of</strong> every description, car-<br />
petfl, mattresses, old Iron, metal,<br />
rubber, batteries, etc. Deliver to<br />
SNYDER'S, TOP PRICEa PAID.<br />
401 No. No. ^arolino av.. Atlantic<br />
<strong>City</strong>. Largest dealers on tbe Jersey<br />
Coast tf<br />
SELL to Bernard's. Your surplus<br />
furniture, antiques, pianos. Free<br />
appraisement. A little or a lot.<br />
Prompt attention to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
calls. Write to 832 Atlantic av.. At-<br />
lantic <strong>City</strong>, or phone 4-5352. Even-<br />
Ings and Sundays 2-1607<br />
WANTED—We are paying highest<br />
prices for rags, papers, Iron and<br />
metal. Drop a postcard to Barry<br />
Raff and Sons, Cape Mny Court<br />
House aiid our truck will call or<br />
phone Cape May Court Bouse 6-<br />
6941 - . . tf<br />
BATH tub and laundry tub, second<br />
hand, in good condition. Write to<br />
L. D. Mayer, 853 First st tf<br />
Read Too Late to Classify<br />
Ada, Firit Section, Page 3<br />
aim, or wo^aClSr iiheral house-<br />
i.work in Vineland. N, J, SttaU<br />
home, small family. Apply 1435 Cen-<br />
tral av., Eccond floor. Ph. 0212-J.<br />
UPSTAIRS maid wanted.- Penna-<br />
. nent position In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Gar-<br />
dens, Prevailing wage. If Interested<br />
call Mr. G. C. Crosby, G. C. 0338<br />
8-30<br />
WANTED — tlsherettis for theatre<br />
work. Tall, over 18, college Btu-<br />
dents preferred. Apply Village The-<br />
ater, Bth st. and Boardwalk. Ask<br />
for Mr. Dottl. „_•"?<br />
WAN!ED—High school student to<br />
live in andoe a mothera helper<br />
wlille attending school. Mrs, J.<br />
Homer Ott, 600 <strong>Ocean</strong> av. Phone<br />
8837. , 8-6<br />
SODA fountain girl and wultress,<br />
wanted immediately for month <strong>of</strong><br />
September. Galleon Ice Cream Bar.<br />
lift Boardwalk. Phone 1793._ 8-30<br />
WAI IRESSES to start September 3<br />
The Georgian, .1120 Central av.<br />
STENOGRAPHER, unit time, ex-<br />
perienced. Apply Fcderor Deposit<br />
Insurance Corp., B01 A«bury av.<br />
Phone 0450.^ __ 8-30<br />
WAITRESS* for after Labor Day,<br />
also chambermaid for after Sep-<br />
ti-mher IB. T, R, Sweigart, 34 Cor-<br />
inthian av. 8j30<br />
STENOGRAPHER with some know-<br />
ledge <strong>of</strong> bookkeeping in local<br />
store. Year round position. Good<br />
salary and chance lor promotion.<br />
Box 5038, Bcntlnel-Ledger. 8-30<br />
WAITRESS wanted for Monday and<br />
thru September. Apply Florida<br />
Inn, 605 Eighth et. 8-30<br />
WOMAN. cxpcrlence,d for chambcr-<br />
maid work In fimoll guest house,<br />
from September 1 to 22. everyday,<br />
9:30 to I;30. 316 Corinthian av.<br />
Phone 1515-J. _ 8-30<br />
COOK, Immediately until October<br />
1, or for last week <strong>of</strong> September<br />
only. The Georgian, 1120 Central<br />
av. Phone 0756. 8-30<br />
OHRIBTMAB OARDB WITH NAMB<br />
IMPRINTID—BO & 28 for SI<br />
Bell best value Personal Christmas<br />
Cards, Assortmenta. Big cash pr<strong>of</strong>its<br />
full or spare time. Mew "Prlft" 81-<br />
card assortment wonder tl seller.<br />
Pays up to Me pront. Year 'Round<br />
Wraps, Religious, Everyday boxes,<br />
Samoles on approvals<br />
OHILTON ORIETIMOB CO.<br />
147 Essex, Dept, 877, Boston, Mass,<br />
KITCHEN help, experienced, wanttdL<br />
Mayfalr, 706 Boardwalk. tf<br />
Situation Wanted<br />
WILL launder plain uniforms, BOB<br />
each. 1128 slmpsonjiv. (Hi<br />
BABY~SITTER.~WI1I sit wltlTSSil-<br />
dran evenings. 320 Asbury av., 2nd<br />
floor. fc7<br />
YOUNG LADY deslreiTworlc sitting<br />
with children evenings. Phone<br />
1668. MO<br />
ELDERLY gentleman desires part<br />
or full time work, handy. Best<br />
<strong>of</strong> references 712 9th Bt Phone<br />
830<br />
0280-M. Mr. Bowman.<br />
hone<br />
8-30<br />
REPINED capable lady will mind<br />
children day or evening, by tht<br />
hour. 842 First St. 1-80<br />
Employment Agencies<br />
OCEAN CfiT EMPLOYMENT<br />
AGENCY. B15 West av Reliable<br />
help furnished. References Investi-<br />
gated. Cordelia Maddox, prop. Ph.<br />
1988. tf<br />
Announcemefits<br />
SPIRITUAL Meetings, OH West<br />
av. Circle Tuesdays and Thurs-<br />
days 8:30 p.m. Private circle Wed-<br />
nesday afternoon 3 to 6. Priy&to<br />
readings 2 to 5. No hours Friday<br />
and Saturday, Mile. F. Stevenson,<br />
tt<br />
NOTICE<br />
FRIENDS' MEETING<br />
SEAVILLE, N, J.<br />
FIRST DAY. 10:30 A. M.<br />
June 23 to Sept. 1.<br />
All are Invited to attend our sef-<br />
vlces. WO<br />
SPIRITUALIST Advisor. Private<br />
readings daily from 3 to 11 p.m.<br />
Private circle Tuesday 8 to 11 p.m.<br />
Public circle meeting Thursdays<br />
from 7:30 p.m. Mme, Lockwood, 4<br />
pecond st, second floor apartment<br />
CHRISTIAN SPIRITUALIST<br />
Mri. i: B. Smith, 481 West m?<br />
Private readings 12 to 3 and 4 to<br />
1 daily. (Suoetssor to Miss Ni»l).<br />
NEW JERSEY State Civil<br />
Examinations. Announce<br />
date for filing applIcaUons,<br />
tcmber 17, <strong>1946</strong>.1 Alpply Cl"<br />
Commission, 8ta<br />
New Jersey.<br />
Open male and female cl<br />
12 months resident in <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Junior Library Assistant, 8;<br />
$720-$960 per annum.<br />
II<br />
See Too Late to<br />
Cassify Ads, Page 3<br />
T^S>!<br />
*v. AU outside<br />
able Inneraprlng<br />
nlng -water<br />
^OO^A fur WWW QfyUBXQi *93QtWQsmi<br />
np. CBe«rhrook 4B07-B or Oee»n<br />
HOOMB and anall aprutmente for<br />
rent Week, month or sewon. BO-<br />
tel ColoalaL 831 Atlantto ar. tf<br />
ROOMfl by day or weet^EarflS<br />
privilege. 21 Asbury av. 0-8<br />
ST CHARLES HOTEL, 6th St. and<br />
Central w. Clean room, irith run-<br />
ning water. Private bath. Reserva-<br />
tions open for July, <strong>Aug</strong>ust and<br />
September, Reaajnablc rates. Un-<br />
der new management Phone 8540.<br />
tf<br />
611 6th ST., BOOMS for rent by<br />
weekormonth. Phone 1388-J. tf<br />
833 DELANCEY pL Large comfort-<br />
able rooms, twin beds, Inuanitning<br />
mattresses 1 block to beach, alap<br />
2 bedroom apartment for September<br />
Phone 1137-W. tf<br />
NICE large rooms by day or week.<br />
parking, bathing faculties. 208<br />
Wesley av. Phone 1023. tf<br />
PARK Viisw, Bth and Asbury av.<br />
with communicating kitchen and<br />
dining room. Just walk in and keep<br />
house Clean, airy rooms, good beds,<br />
hot, enclosed showers each Iloor<br />
Reasonable. Phone^ 1270.^ 8-30<br />
THE~SEAHOME~424 Atlantic av<br />
Rooms, sleeping 2, 3 and 4. Good<br />
beds. 310. to «17.B0 per week per<br />
person Phone 1593-w. Breakfast<br />
and dinner optional. 0-13<br />
BEGINA Hotel, 811 Wesley av.<br />
Rooms by the night, week and<br />
month. Phone 03S3. Also 5 room<br />
apartment for September by the<br />
week or month. tf<br />
ROOMS — <strong>Ocean</strong> Haven Cottage,<br />
pleasant, clean, airy rooms.<br />
Bathing privileges. <strong>On</strong>e block from<br />
beach. 826 4th st Fhone 1147-J.<br />
9-8<br />
TWO bedrooms, bath and living<br />
room, private entrance. No chil-<br />
dren or pets. WeeUy- 701 5th st.<br />
8-16<br />
ADA1RE. Vacancies, day or week.<br />
75 W. Station ri 8-30<br />
ROOMS to accommodate 4. Private<br />
family. Kitchen privileges. Avail-<br />
able September 2. Very reasonable.<br />
Second floor, 1136 Asbury av.<br />
MAN anil wife would like to accom-<br />
modate one or two gentlemen<br />
roomers jin their home in <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> for whiter. Christian environ-<br />
ment Address Post Office Box 253<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. _ 0-6<br />
ASTER September 8, rooms from<br />
$10 up per week with private bath<br />
$25 up Garage $9 weekly, *10<br />
monthly Mrs C H Brick. 920 Wes-<br />
ley ay. Phone 0350, * ' ' tf<br />
WHEN In Sea Isle" <strong>City</strong> stop at The<br />
Gibson Cottafie, tt block from,<br />
beach. Private home. 4208 Pleasure<br />
Ave. . 4-30<br />
For Rent<br />
5-BEDROOM cottage for rent for<br />
September, Reasonable rental.<br />
Phone 0011. 8-30<br />
5-HOOM and bath bungalow, avail,<br />
able September 7 to October 1.<br />
Ills. "AppjF -107 Asbury av. 8-30<br />
Apartment* For Rent<br />
LARGE and small apartments for<br />
rent 14 price during September.<br />
il6 Wesley av. tf<br />
APAWBUNT for month <strong>of</strong> Sep.<br />
tcmber, ell electric, large airy<br />
rooms, 2 bedrooms. 208 Wesley av.<br />
Phone 1038. tt<br />
OCEAN "front apartment, accoramo-<br />
date, three adults, available Sep-<br />
tember 7. Price *50 weekly. Garage.<br />
2310 WeBey^BV., third Door. WO<br />
RENT—<strong>Aug</strong>ust 31 to September 23,<br />
<strong>On</strong>e 5-rodm, second floor ' J<br />
mont, private bath, electric<br />
erator $121 plus gas and *•»»«.,<br />
also one 3-room apartment, third<br />
floor, $75,0B 621 <strong>Ocean</strong> »v. Phone<br />
0802. . i-30<br />
BEFTEMBEIirWeelt er month. S-4-<br />
5 room apte. 3112 Asbury av.<br />
Phone 1819, 8-6<br />
TriUtniVE apartmint on beajh,<br />
newly.furnished, 8 rooms, 1300 for<br />
month <strong>of</strong> September. No children<br />
or .pets. Reference required, 022<br />
Part nk 9?8<br />
THIRD floor, 3-bcdroom apartment,<br />
from September 18 to 30. $60 a<br />
week, gait and electric Included. ApJ<br />
ply lltt^Weflty w. __ _ i-30<br />
804 7Ul st.v2-bedrooinl, bath, living<br />
room, dining room. Murphy bed in<br />
living room, available September 15<br />
to October 1. meetric refrigerator,<br />
$40 week, including utilities. Phone<br />
1 4 5 3 - i J . " ' ' • ••' " "J ,- •.-•••• i . f<br />
Winter Rental*<br />
ONE or two bedrooms, kitchen and<br />
other privileges, heat and light<br />
from September 16 to June 1. No<br />
children -or,- ptti. Reasonable renfc<br />
301 4th st. tl<br />
Wwited—To Ront<br />
WANTED—Cottage or apartroeni<br />
or 1 bedrooms, winttr <strong>of</strong> ^arl<br />
O, W. Barclayf Post Off Ice.<br />
Boarding<br />
BOABU and CARB—Convalescents,<br />
lllld d Phone<br />
1^<br />
Read Too Ute to Classify<br />
Ads, Fust Section, Page 3<br />
TWO.-- ,<br />
and <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
?/W5S*-2M!£^-' fewnige-g<br />
ticSlynew. Wilf —<br />
orlughtly u»ed car, 0. B«ntl5<br />
819 oenfial av. PhmM! lllff. ^<br />
WOTrasWH<br />
iE Hotel, 60 rooms, including<br />
,„„ jms, baths, lavatories, re-.<br />
(riger»tor rooms, pantries, and store-<br />
room. Fully equipped dining room,<br />
complete kitchen, furniture, linens,<br />
silverware Included. An old reliable<br />
money maker to be sold on easy<br />
terms to responsible buyer. Baker,<br />
836 6th st, between' 2 and 4 p. in.<br />
No phone calls.<br />
BUNGALbWra<br />
8-30<br />
___, Uv-<br />
tment, nr«t iloor lur-<br />
llving room.<br />
qoal heat!<br />
, •««» .uv..gli£e. Gar-<br />
«. B. <strong>On</strong>ley7400 48th<br />
8-30<br />
Real Estate Wanted<br />
WILL RENT NOW FOB 1947<br />
OCCUPANCY<br />
In or near the Gardens Section,<br />
close to the beach or on the Lagoon.<br />
We require a modern three or four<br />
bedroom cottage, with one or two<br />
baths, servant's room and garage,<br />
also some means <strong>of</strong> heating suffi-<br />
cient for late spring and fall occu-<br />
pancy<br />
Vfe will be glad to enter Into a<br />
.ease now for 1047 with on option to<br />
renew for subsequent years, or initi-<br />
ally for a term <strong>of</strong> years The lease<br />
can' be adjusted to the desires <strong>of</strong> the<br />
owner as respects repairs, summer<br />
maintenance, equipment, etc<br />
If you are Interested In obtaining<br />
a responsible tenant and wish to<br />
discuss the matter further please<br />
contact<br />
Charles F. Stelnruck, Jr.<br />
c-o Philco Corporation<br />
Philadelphia, Pu.<br />
or<br />
Mrs, Charles P. Stelnruck, Jr.<br />
862 First St.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J. 8-30<br />
LOT or house In Lagoon section<br />
with wharf. Cosh proposition. J.<br />
A. Rldgway, 27 W. 14th St., <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> 8;30<br />
SECOND floor apartment, for all<br />
year with beat, not less than 4<br />
bedrooms. Box 5026 Sentinel-Ledger.<br />
0-6<br />
ELDERLY woman wants small<br />
apartment for winter; bedroom,<br />
kitchen and bath prefered. Close to<br />
Shore Fast <strong>Line</strong>. Reasonable. Phone<br />
0Z46W between 4 and 6 p. m. 8-30<br />
BUNGALOW or apartment for sale<br />
or rent for year round occupancy.<br />
2 or 3 bedrooms. Furnished or un-<br />
furnished. 3 adults. Phono 0628. tf<br />
FURNISHED or unfurnished apart-<br />
ment or house wanted 1 for rent<br />
all year. Reliable couple. Phone<br />
NEGAT sneftkbox.<br />
ght's Boat Yard 1Mb<br />
FOR SALE-aa-foot cabin<br />
Dodge. Marine Motor,<br />
condition. Now in water,<br />
Asbury nv.<br />
NEW boat Twin screw SDV toy Or<br />
beam. Sleeps five. Trunk Cabin,<br />
sport fisherman model. Can be s*en<br />
408 Asbury av. Phone evenings or<br />
Sunday O. C. Mil. J. Wm. Nif<br />
SALE — domet~sallboat, stall<br />
steel stays, brass hardware, 2 i<br />
sails, one new, complete with t<br />
er, $375 Phone 886L<br />
cabin cruiser 36xl(r,<br />
reflnlshed losd<br />
com-<br />
wheel<br />
W<br />
Qrty marine motor, In water, jr<br />
to go. (2000. W. 8. Jobrmoa,<br />
B.IAH6SS1JY runabout. 16 tx.)<br />
' cylinder Evinrude outboard, j,<br />
pr sade for opnvertlUe OQUP§# .—<br />
Phone 1J77, B-M<br />
SNIPE class sailboats, (415 to<br />
4Sm. U-1U sneakboz. *22S, 13-ft<br />
outboard motor boat with 18 hp,<br />
Neptune motor t*60. J. F. Smith,<br />
Beach Thor<strong>of</strong>are Yacht Basin, 1st<br />
st and Bay av. or 821 Stentoa pL<br />
KAYAK." 10-TtTby 26-inches, steel<br />
ribs, plywood floor and bulkheads,<br />
canvas cover, double blade paddle,<br />
end <strong>of</strong> season price 831 Pennlyn pL<br />
BOAT hoist (Simplicity overhead<br />
type) for small runabouts up to<br />
approximately 20 ft. and 3600 lbs.<br />
Reasonable at $76, 46 No. Fpint<br />
rd (Lagoon). Phone 0381. 8-6<br />
COMET class sallboat7»476. Excel-<br />
lent condition: built by Sturdl-<br />
craft; sails in good order, plus many<br />
accessories 3531 Central av, sec-<br />
ond floor. 8-30<br />
18-FT. racing sloop. $400, sneakbo*,<br />
$80. Docked at Jeffers' Landing,<br />
SLUllville Apply 518 5ttj st, Som-<br />
ers Point »l6<br />
15 PT knockabout sloop. Marconi<br />
rig with track In water, ready to<br />
sail Priced for quick sale, $350 1240<br />
W(*,lcy_av 8-30<br />
19-FT Swampscott dory, well for<br />
outboard motor, $50 Apply Capt<br />
Wright, 11th and Bay _8-S0<br />
NEW 23-ft" Chris", Craft express"<br />
cruiser. Run less than 35 hours;<br />
Completely equipped, including to<br />
falw '** *<br />
HOT* 4mJot4MfMt*<br />
•MI M JlgMt. H»PC<br />
•((•^'•n InA 0*41<br />
WAI<br />
COFFEE *<br />
C<strong>of</strong>fwaml<br />
Two!<br />
DAILY BUS f%<br />
To CAMDEN-PHILADELHII<br />
6.Q0 A.M,<br />
6.30 AM, v<br />
7.00 A.M.<br />
8.10 A.M. )<br />
9.45 A.M.<br />
WAS AM,<br />
HAS AM.<br />
Ill^ffll<br />
4 J 5 .<br />
6.00 9ML\<br />
7.ISPJ4."<br />
B.1SPJ*.<br />
10.00 Mfc)<br />
let ^tove slak. bilge pump, pre-<br />
dervers, scarclillglit, swimming lad-<br />
der. $4,280. Phone 0109. _. 8-30<br />
17-FT. Hanklns built bank skiff, 2nd<br />
year in water. Austin 4-cyllndef<br />
motor. A'l shape, $100. 1204 Bay<br />
ave. 8-30<br />
WANTED to buy—A property be-<br />
tween 16th and B6th st. not over<br />
$8,000 State particulars Jicply<br />
Box S0S1, SenUnel-Ledgcr _ 8-23<br />
WANTED to buy—^-family house<br />
or place that could be converted<br />
to accommodate 2 families. Between<br />
17th and 55th St. Give full particu-<br />
lars. Box 6030, Sentlnel-Lcdgcr_8^23<br />
FUftNISHED apartment week Scp-<br />
terriber 8, 2 bedroom or 2 beds<br />
In room and studio couch. About<br />
$35.00. Address C. Wallace, 60 Har-<br />
ney rd,, Scarsdale, New York. 8-30<br />
TWO or three bedroom cottage or<br />
apartment, yeariy rental. Oen-<br />
tlles. Reference, if desired. ' Box<br />
MSB; Sentinel-Ledger. B-B<br />
Polish statesman and pianist<br />
Ignacc Paderewskl very humanly en-<br />
joyed adulation, but when it was<br />
'overdone, his reactions were decid-<br />
edly unfavorable, TVillowlng a con-<br />
cert, a prattling woman approached<br />
the artist find gtished'her saccharin<br />
comments.<br />
"You must have had ft world <strong>of</strong><br />
patience to learn to play as' you<br />
do." she cooed.<br />
"Its not that at all," confessed<br />
Paderewskl. "I have no more pa*<br />
tlencc than anybody else. It's Just<br />
that I use mine.<br />
ELDERLY coUBle, long owning<br />
house here, but unsuitable for<br />
1 winter, want anmll furnished apart-<br />
meht, walking distance Preihyterlan<br />
Ohureh, cSSener to May. 5129 Cen-<br />
tral av. 8-80<br />
YOUNO eouple deiiri room or amall<br />
apartment with or without break-<br />
fa« for week <strong>of</strong> September 8. Have<br />
pet Write details, 3431 N. Marshall<br />
rt,, Phtbi 33. Pa. .9-6<br />
Fr<strong>of</strong>essional Services<br />
GI LIFE Insurance premium recora,<br />
a handy, book for ypur personal<br />
use. Yours for tht asking.<br />
BOY A DABBY<br />
604 Central ay, FboneOOffl<br />
Automotive Service<br />
,Y - LINCOLN<br />
Chevrolet • Oldsmobile<br />
aALBB AND 8EBVI0B<br />
BA'l'l'EHY NEED Iffi<br />
We have tiro tlilrty-<br />
argerg. - Saves time and money.<br />
Bnte.OABAOJ, Ut and AOan-<br />
tlc av. Fhope 08M or M8Z. tf<br />
W Goodyear tires and tubes; all<br />
JM, KOIiTZ, AUthOriied OOOD-<br />
YEAH Dealer. 1st and Atlantic av..<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, Thane uBOO. tf<br />
NEW BATMRIBS! We have new<br />
batteries in stock tor eveiymake<br />
<strong>of</strong>-car !•" WOmb • MEROOBY ••<br />
LINCpLN • CADILLAC • •BUICK<br />
*Ol£s * PLYMOUTH • CHEV-<br />
HDLBT * etc. They're scarce, but<br />
we have them. $1X75 up, EDW. O.<br />
KUBTZi Your FOfflO DEALER, 1st<br />
and Atlantic <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, Phones<br />
O. C. 0800, SBB3 and 23B0.<br />
Sat Too Late to<br />
ClMrify Ads, Pagt 3<br />
•»•»•••»•«•••«»•»•••••••<br />
SALE<br />
Rare China and<br />
Cut Glass<br />
Bric-a-brac, antique willow<br />
ware plates over 100 yean<br />
old. Hand made quilts, Pals-<br />
ley shawls. Other Interesting<br />
artlolei on display. Your in-<br />
spcct.ion Invited during tint<br />
two weeks <strong>of</strong> t b j<br />
iilO Bay Ave,<br />
•••••»•»•«••••»••••»••<br />
CLEANING<br />
HOUSE?<br />
W01 lislp yfitt dean iWi ;<br />
CB»£g la esebasge fer iitiflf • ssl<br />
iuM Win luol «U nbtla •"/.,<br />
if ill eat M<br />
Box 8, LJnwood, NJ.<br />
PTI.* _ CAREFULLY<br />
COUETEOOSLY<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
EXPRESS CO.<br />
Xooal and Long Dlitance<br />
Moving, Hauling<br />
and Storage<br />
Trips Daily<br />
OHIM Phone— 0605<br />
Temp. Office:<br />
7th and Haven Ave.,<br />
SPECIAL M-IOVI<br />
PACKAGE SERVICE<br />
Our SpecUliy 1 ,<br />
6.30 A.M.<br />
8.10 A.M.<br />
10.45 A.M.<br />
12.00 Now<br />
I.ISP.M,<br />
2.45 P.M.<br />
4.15 PX.<br />
5.T5KM.<br />
6.00 P.M.<br />
6.30 P.M.<br />
Sandoy<br />
M«<br />
BUS WVICt TO<br />
ATLANTIC CITY RACE<br />
Uar* from Tnmi aJrat<br />
at 11.30 AM. *.<br />
For*: 65* «oeh waywtsm<br />
Buui lean for $M !•*• Oly,<br />
^oti4 rtie Wltd*id
Capital<br />
hfes<br />
s wffl<br />
tl» and<br />
) describe<br />
prepared<br />
»«,«.' fcy bKldem<strong>of</strong> two-<br />
me Abww outstariitlBg Is<br />
lo«£aii th wtavortjUe<br />
Endorses Hospital<br />
Dr. Crowe Asks for<br />
Support Locally<br />
FOUNDATION TO HAVE<br />
ANNUAL MEETING, TVESDA<br />
The annual nntlaj <strong>of</strong> th*<br />
Ctpt May GMBly pwMfe<br />
BHB Memorial Itapltal<br />
ndaUon will (ate pUce kt<br />
ike old Mart house bsUaing<br />
Tuesday at I p, m.<br />
Eight nraakm <strong>of</strong> the BM<br />
<strong>of</strong> Governon nlU be fitted to<br />
serve three years.<br />
All life mtDhen, and to «* wynto hwjrtUI<br />
find dwttiE thr ednito year<br />
IMS art entitled to vote.<br />
40 <strong>of</strong> bti8ln$i4 Se|><br />
Htfll be entitled to<br />
t fwute for utnuloiu, sd-!<br />
^•^^ j^"^^r^^ ^ Mill J.-MM.a. -_LM.._ . _ . Jf -^—_ ,<br />
and lmbrenwMntj to the<br />
T:jtf#S'Tn;Mfl It* Mlb><br />
•""•'• ' -mmtaakt<br />
s v^vs *^*" ^^•r^? JP4*4«*^<br />
i-pstott cftt MW to.<br />
.jprtcedenMd demand<br />
__i lerno* «nd la order<br />
J and Improve eilstlng MTV<br />
UMl Mtem h« ntm.<br />
» targes'* construction pro-<br />
rt^W^WWUlMWJ<br />
Mi» th» n«t few<br />
amounts <strong>of</strong> new<br />
- rom<br />
RESULTS<br />
y ADS<br />
VISITORS'<br />
INFORMATION<br />
i tf tt# follow<br />
C. CnJwe, M.D.<br />
. A, to. om-ut* \m<br />
(us. n«<br />
pteglo<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
for<br />
to<br />
T, Millet Band, <strong>of</strong> O»p« May, seated la, center, b ehmrn «>nfirr<br />
in •» Amy h«Bitai «€«Uy MtatJw to hb bin'to pravidt, S<br />
piififs « Worid War n, Sh9wn »(th hta M. Leo Win,'<br />
i2 d ^3Itotata, toe^Cdw^iMn'. Mewto^ tod <br />
totata, toeCdw^iMn. Mewto^.<br />
M«« to parapl^c MM. I* was tote,<br />
kw reeently b Pnridnt Tnu<br />
»J «a signed into few recently by President Truman.<br />
Fittit, M.D.<br />
H. Pettlt, M.D.<br />
An. PIMU 017*<br />
Hi «J. — U p-n.<br />
, Smith, M.D.<br />
PM 1021<br />
fal & townsend, M.D.<br />
VM) — 7-1 l|Jtt.<br />
Commuters*<br />
Club Gossip<br />
Th# Commuterr Club extend!<br />
congratulations and but wishes to<br />
Mr, and Mrs. Newton B. Morfel<br />
who selebrated the 4Sth annivers<br />
My <strong>of</strong> their wedding on Auput 1<br />
There must be some good in Netti<br />
that we have yet to discover His<br />
BhUdren and grandchildren worshl<br />
the old guyi<br />
• * *<br />
Bob Wallace Is back again and is<br />
looking for the fuy who started thi<br />
rumor about him being sick aftei<br />
lhe fishing trip. Bob thinks ii<br />
runny if a fellow can't take a daj<br />
ir two <strong>of</strong>f without someone's won<br />
lering which undtrtaker will gei<br />
ihi Job,<br />
John Love waj on the receiving<br />
jnd on Saturday, Severe! dktLn-<br />
guDthed guests, including BUI King,<br />
ihe man in white ahortg, stopped in<br />
tor refreshments,<br />
* * •<br />
We do not lee how two such val-<br />
uable men as Bob Platar and Newt<br />
MoiTell can possibly be away from<br />
;heir outfit at the same time. Ouess<br />
Jtwt just horned in on Bob's time.<br />
* • *<br />
We are informed that Forrest<br />
Yeager expects to start riding again<br />
soon. We will be glad to have you<br />
with us, Forrest,<br />
* * •<br />
It seems rather hard to please all<br />
<strong>of</strong> the people all the time. Most <strong>of</strong><br />
the commuters complain <strong>of</strong> the long<br />
ride each day. But the card players<br />
are different; they Just forget they<br />
are riding. And you almost have to<br />
pry them loose from their seats when<br />
It comes time for them to get <strong>of</strong>f<br />
the train.<br />
The other morning Jake Orousi<br />
gathered together a group <strong>of</strong> bar<br />
room tenors and serenaded the<br />
members with one <strong>of</strong> his latest hits,<br />
Jake will give a demonstration upon<br />
request.<br />
• • •<br />
We are glad to see Ray John rid-<br />
ing again. He has averaged one day<br />
a week this summer. Keep up the<br />
good work, Bay!<br />
• * *<br />
Borne lellows are Just like kids<br />
When it conies to fishing. Remember<br />
when you used to hide your fishing<br />
tackle and sneak out when mom<br />
Open Now<br />
Until 11 P. M.<br />
SELYAGN'S<br />
PHARMACY<br />
(Formerly Abbotts)<br />
9th and Asbury Ave.<br />
••••••••••••"••••••••••••<br />
,fltaub has missed his fishing this<br />
summer. Oh, yeah?<br />
<strong>On</strong> the morning* <strong>of</strong>* the baby par-<br />
are our car wai almost deserted<br />
Moit <strong>of</strong> the old men like Qua<br />
Swoboda and Ted Oriefiu stayed<br />
down for the day. Just another ex-<br />
cuse to loaf,<br />
m m k<br />
Elmer Townsend is busy thes<br />
days trying to find out what kini<br />
<strong>of</strong> train service the boys want afte<br />
Labor Day, It seem they all star<br />
and stop work at different timei,<br />
and would like trains to suit their<br />
individual needs. We wish you luck<br />
Elmer!<br />
Most people have* a Jierfectiy<br />
cockeyed idea oi to tha amount<br />
<strong>of</strong> money corporations earn, Tha<br />
average person thinks stock.<br />
holders gel about I or 10 times as<br />
much aa they do.<br />
Surveys show that the average<br />
guy guesses that corporations<br />
Bake SO per cent pr<strong>of</strong>it.<br />
The fact ii that for the last 17<br />
years corporate pr<strong>of</strong>its have<br />
averaged just under 4 per cant a<br />
year and that stockholders re-<br />
ceived less than 3 per cent (ac-<br />
cording to the U. I. fteai.)<br />
Thii almost makes laving<br />
monoy look silly. It tnakei invest-<br />
ing look risky sod a little ridicu-<br />
lous.<br />
But It (here wefe no Invcstinu<br />
there would be no factories—no<br />
Jobs •_ no, and not even any<br />
unions.<br />
FRIGIDAIRE<br />
SALES -SERVICE<br />
PALMER<br />
111S Atbury Ave.<br />
Arch<br />
Supports<br />
SHOES BUILT~TO<br />
OETHOPEDIC FIIESCBIPT1ON<br />
LIBERTY<br />
SHOE REPAIRS<br />
1054 Aibury Ave.<br />
BASIL DONATO, Prop,<br />
Phone «785<br />
Mit Cttr> Merchut<br />
Ta<strong>On</strong>'SUM HOT<br />
JUUUSROTH<br />
lor ¥«n<br />
INFORMATION<br />
for VISITORS<br />
<strong>City</strong> Speed Llmll<br />
JU Miles Per Boar<br />
Saving<br />
Shares<br />
Available<br />
"«wrt»l to $5,000<br />
*•*- -<br />
l|||Homev':,<br />
NO PARKING<br />
<strong>On</strong> Fully Paved Streets<br />
between<br />
2 a.m. and 7 a.m.<br />
S» PMiliBi n Aibury «T. Inn<br />
Konh »1, (o 171k it. 1110 M<br />
8th »t. uj to, it, bttwtea 2<br />
(LIB. 114 1 «.m.<br />
OB potillc illijri or oppotitc luild-<br />
iHf 6HHtj$ai,<br />
WiUlB 10 Mai ol In hylrsui or<br />
U NilrielM am,<br />
Oa Prlv«te lot wiiaoot owmn<br />
fffSlHlffS, :<br />
Btyesd strict ead ilmt<br />
Oaf Hour P«tklne on Anbury IT,<br />
6th u lOlh iti, (torn 9 i.m. to<br />
f BW<br />
Stop •»,<br />
Stop Street Crossings<br />
Bttwl* rUiai jtrwittod th<br />
Bo.rdwulk until 10 ..m.<br />
D« Bit dUtalW n chinfo batnlcg<br />
toll, la «r.<br />
Ko iezk l<br />
or<br />
et Crossings<br />
jtrwittod on the<br />
ntil 10 ..m.<br />
n ch<br />
ll, la «r. .<br />
iezk peralttea on Bondw.u<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>ited tiiWac ttitM<br />
Bathing Without<br />
Bathing Shirt<br />
• For *»l»t7'. Site •."".<br />
Tips on How to<br />
Prevent Mildew<br />
By LOIS G. HAMILTON<br />
County Home Agent<br />
During these hot humid days u<br />
late <strong>Aug</strong>ust and early September<br />
the unsightly growth <strong>of</strong> mildew ma<br />
appear in even the most careful!<br />
kept Iteme. Excessive moisture i'<br />
present, and especially if there ar<br />
any rooms or corners that are no<br />
light or have little eireuiatiori o<br />
air, mildew will grow. •<br />
Keep the housn well aired and<br />
dry. When the atmosphere is moist<br />
this is difficult to doT but it maj<br />
help to trim <strong>of</strong>f some <strong>of</strong> th<br />
branches <strong>of</strong> trees in the yard, whicl<br />
prevent .sunshine from reaching th*<br />
house. Trees growing close to the<br />
buildings hold enim moisture inside.<br />
Ventilate the house when the aii<br />
outside If cooler and drier than<br />
inside. An electric fan will help stir<br />
up the air. and will help it reael<br />
spaces where outdoor breezes can-<br />
not reach. If extreme damp weather<br />
roiitinucs, heat the houie with the<br />
'urnace or stove for a short time.<br />
Then drive out the warm moist air<br />
Mirouirh the doors and windows.<br />
ELEC1KIC<br />
ATLANTIC CITY<br />
LEAVE 8th St. and BoarirwalJ<br />
ajB., JjJS, 7;BS. 'tmS, 8:20, lOisu,<br />
then every hail hour at 20 and<br />
SO mJautea past tbe hour until<br />
11:50 Bdm., MUD 12:20 U , 1:40<br />
2:31 a.m.<br />
Decs nut run Suudayi<br />
LOCAL BUS SCHEDULES<br />
tIME TABLE PROM 4th A DAI<br />
O Bth and UoAKOWALK smi<br />
iSth ST. and CENTRAL AVENUE<br />
jn. 7:40, B.05 and five mlsuta<br />
past each hoar until 11:0s, then<br />
12:00,<br />
FKOIM DATTERSEA and WESLEY<br />
i^L 7*4S, lilO, 9:10, then every<br />
half hour at 10 and 40 mlnuus<br />
past catu hour until 11:10 p.m.;<br />
then 12:05 and 12:40 n-oi.<br />
FROM nOAEIJWALK m iilh St.<br />
un. ?;00, 7,55, S:2B, then every<br />
20 and 50 minutes past the hoar<br />
until 1:30 p.m.; 2:10, 2:20. then<br />
every IS minutes until 12:15 and<br />
12:45, arriving at 59th SI. 20<br />
minutes later,<br />
FEOM 50th ST. to 1th BT, and<br />
BOARDWALK<br />
Leave 59th St. a.m. 7:23, 8:20, then<br />
every lialf hour at 30 minutes<br />
ana 50 minutes past the hour<br />
until 11:50 pjn,| then 12:15, 12:40<br />
and 1:10 a.m. Arrive at 8th St.<br />
and Boardwalk 20 minutes later.<br />
FBOM Sth ST. and BOARDWALK<br />
to 4th ST. ana BAV AVE,<br />
a.m. 1:25, 7:45, 8:40, then hourly<br />
at 40 minute* past the hour until<br />
11:40 n,in.<br />
FBOM lib auu BOABDWALK<br />
to BATTERSEA and IVEgLBY<br />
*jn. 7:25, 7:45, 8:40. then ewerf<br />
30 mlnutta at 10 rolnutes and 40<br />
mlnutM put the hour until<br />
12:10 ajn.<br />
From 8th and BOARDWALK<br />
to 11th ST. and BAY AVE,<br />
Leavca Boardwalk—p.m. 1:30, S:20i<br />
IiSO, »:S0, 9:30, il:30,<br />
LeaVL-j 18th St, and. Bay Ave, —<br />
p.m. 1:40, 3:30, 5:40, 1:40, 0:40,<br />
11:40.<br />
BUS SERVICE TO ATLANTIC<br />
CITIr ¥ta LONOPORT<br />
Leaves SSth St. fvery hour at SO<br />
mlnut*s past the hour {ram 8:SO<br />
a.m. to 11:50 p.m. Leaves 8th St.<br />
and Boardwalk 20 minutes later.<br />
ATLANTIC CITY<br />
TRANSPORTATION CO<br />
,__.„ for "wtale-lieajted sup-<br />
porf 1 <strong>of</strong> the SagftOuO Burdstt* Tora-<br />
lln Memorial Hospital buildlug fund<br />
piovemtnt by <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> resldentg,<br />
Dr Aldrlch O, Crowe, this. w«ek<br />
gave Wa "unquaUfied t-ndorseroent'<br />
,af the program for Mis eoaslruettoB<br />
af Caps M»y Ctouiits's flnt volun-<br />
tary general hoapltjU.<br />
Dr. Orowe. chalrrnun <strong>of</strong> the board<br />
Of trustees <strong>of</strong> tha Medical Boetety<br />
<strong>of</strong> New Jersey and a former presi-<br />
dent <strong>of</strong> the Cape May County MedJ-<br />
cal Society, said, "Our problem at<br />
this moment Is to see that as eltl.<br />
sens <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> city wa 00 our part<br />
In supportini the building func<br />
The hojpitBl, which will ee central]j<br />
located in Cape May Court House<br />
in order to give equal service to al<br />
people <strong>of</strong> the county, will be buUs<br />
through the comhlncd efforts <strong>of</strong> all<br />
oitkens <strong>of</strong> e»p© May Oamtr,<br />
ASKS SUFPOBT HEBE<br />
"<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> is an integral Bart<br />
<strong>of</strong> the county and U vitally inter-<br />
ested in its welfare. Therefore, ii<br />
is <strong>of</strong> the greatest impsrtanee thai<br />
the citizens <strong>of</strong> our community glvi<br />
this project their whole-heartec<br />
support."<br />
Describing the benefits the hoi<br />
pital will assure. permanent anu<br />
summer residents, Dr. Crowe said<br />
'The Burdette Tomlin Memorlai<br />
Hospital will be fully equipped with<br />
modern laboratory and x-ray facili.<br />
ties and up-to-date operating and<br />
delivery rooms, too costly for the<br />
average physician to maintain, and<br />
will be under the competent super.<br />
-Ision <strong>of</strong> qualified members <strong>of</strong> the<br />
iiedical pr<strong>of</strong>ession,"<br />
ttODERN HOSPITAL NECBSSAB¥<br />
Explaining the necessity <strong>of</strong> such<br />
hospital in the county he said<br />
With the advance <strong>of</strong> medicine in<br />
lie last few years doctors have<br />
:omo to rely increasingly on the<br />
eaaurces <strong>of</strong> a modern hospital They<br />
rind there the best means <strong>of</strong> using<br />
luccessfully the new drugs and<br />
;chiiiques which have been de-<br />
;loped. "The fact that the mem-<br />
;rs <strong>of</strong> the Cttpe May County Medi-<br />
!al Society have endorsod thk pro-<br />
set proves that the medical pro-<br />
Bssion realizes the need <strong>of</strong> a mod-|<br />
rn hospital in Cape May County. 11<br />
Dr. Millard O. Oryder, a former<br />
najor who recently returned to his<br />
Cape May Court House practice af-<br />
ter 44 months with the Army's<br />
Medical Department, added his en-<br />
dorsement <strong>of</strong> the hospital move-<br />
|mcnt this week to that <strong>of</strong> Dr. Crowe,<br />
Terming the new community hos-,<br />
pltai "an attraction to future visl-J<br />
tors as well as protection <strong>of</strong> the<br />
health <strong>of</strong> those already here," he<br />
said, "Our county is described to<br />
prospective vltitors as a place tha<br />
T?i* Thumb WtfibffoBfSt<br />
Ely Dancing Class Friday Night<br />
A Tarn ThumbHMKidui! wW<br />
%*«k By IM Wandira dancing<br />
auim, to the audltoriuni <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Caiy HM> BohOol.<br />
TO» raMM pMty will eomlst ol<br />
brt«» wd KM, me btMer. mat-<br />
vm ml mM <strong>of</strong> taw, brUtei.<br />
. twMto, flower girls, Junior and senior<br />
|JNM&<br />
TO FBBSENT MASqUEBADE<br />
, to MdHlon, "The Ballet Masquer-<br />
Me," cartography vrtttta and ar-<br />
For4 to Televise<br />
Sports at 'Garden'<br />
The Fold Motor Company taw *n-<br />
nounced signing <strong>of</strong> a contract with<br />
V*w rotVa SftdUon Square Oar.<br />
dm and the Columbia Broadcasting<br />
syitein for exclusive television rights<br />
an all Garden events wltli the ex-<br />
ceptlon <strong>of</strong> bWilng,<br />
It la the tint time that any ad.<br />
•erttser has alined to televise such<br />
Htm ol related vents m m •*<br />
s alined to televise such<br />
Htm ol related events m m •*•<br />
iuslve baste and makes Fort) the<br />
;adlng Bdverttaer in the commercial<br />
television Md.<br />
Ewnta to be televlaia under Fsrd'i<br />
sponsorship will moludi coUtgiati<br />
basketball games and track meats<br />
lockei- the dog show, world chain •<br />
.loship rodeo and the National<br />
Sharn, ballerina; Doris Rapp, strut-<br />
ter; Siule Rudolph. Plerctte; Fatty<br />
Oougblan. Irish lass. Jackie Cough-<br />
Ian, toby; Joan Holllngshead, lady<br />
'about town.<br />
1NCIOENTAX WB<br />
Incidental numbers by the tots<br />
particularly a beautiful doll chorus'<br />
comprising four-year-olds, SjMUiisri"<br />
dan»Bi «od tap choruMs, will iea.<br />
turn ttt pirtomanee.<br />
The ellnax will be a brilliant<br />
patriotic baUtt In wnleh Miai^th,<br />
ryn WUI feature, and Misi Dorothy<br />
will imperionate tht Oodaeis <strong>of</strong><br />
LlDtrty, .<br />
The Flanders atudlo nresenta an<br />
annual perforfflanee wltii mtertaln.<br />
;ment for ehUdrfn and adulto.<br />
Ofiai or urninn<br />
AdJ<br />
„ HOfiai or urni<br />
Noifct ta hoieby jnvm<br />
sunfes e| t^ liibscriber, &i<br />
* ol th« Ejnie <strong>of</strong> Henry<br />
C€ta.icd, will be audited an<br />
o* Su^U i td<br />
M., at whict time<br />
e a<br />
ami reported for getiU-<br />
Orphan' Court <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Mtjr oa U i l h<br />
b t<br />
( whtak<br />
tsr tha<br />
in ihe .ijlic.nth<br />
at ten o'olooli<br />
[tigll will<br />
ramia.<br />
•Ion» «ud counul itti.<br />
Dated Aueu.t 13th, IMi.<br />
ILHRED SOllRUfl<br />
Williim A.<br />
HWt-pl ft<br />
Bui.<br />
y. It. Pfdctor<br />
plae* to go for care If they suffe:<br />
iJijury or dUea»e,"<br />
AL<br />
OF SPUCATIOl<br />
siw jBUSBY<br />
<strong>of</strong> \hs Himrd<br />
t<br />
LE OF R<br />
B0A3RD O<br />
i * ciirv.<br />
ef aiiilinriiy <strong>of</strong> \hs Himrd 6<br />
f the <strong>City</strong> pt <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
etxe !u sale<br />
MBEK<br />
OCIAll<br />
By VifHig (,f qulliijFtly<br />
lhe hour oj two o'tloek (Uaylifhl Sasin<br />
rime) in ihf aflcriiOOli u( 8«ici d»v. i<br />
loriiinnsiuhc.r!! 1 t'hrimbcf§, ntv Hal!<br />
in <strong>City</strong>, Ni-w jeney, itiL- Mlowiii|<br />
erty for.nni ksn than the tniqimui<br />
... J designaifd. tlit'feafteF, and iii se<br />
:orilanct wllh ihe Kroii hsr»iiia/ter »UI<br />
I, to wit:<br />
Loll 6SJ, 656, 657 .,n,l Ms, Sjclion "ff<br />
Minimum Bid ettja.au. Tht-sc loi:<br />
foeaird uti Xiirtliwtst siile lit Ctmvii<br />
Aveiilie bfgiliiilHB m fret Soiitllw<br />
yf Ditventh HfnH'i, ftiZi; 171<br />
prospective visitors as ft place that<br />
abounds in beaBhes, ftshlng placeg<br />
and beautiful scenery If we really<br />
want to attract those people we<br />
should be ablt to add that Cape<br />
May County has a modern gentraj<br />
hospital which will afford 'visitors a<br />
MAJOR REPAIRS<br />
[AVAILABLE AT OHCElj<br />
J^Cl MittiBlliI Rip»lr»;<br />
k<br />
J ttBl<br />
}•-«• liHiigt ikivnlit hrti<br />
Acomorli*—Tim<br />
"IsdyirinltrWirk<br />
HOW yoi can buy...<br />
REPAIRS and<br />
ACCiSSORiiS<br />
*es<br />
Uti<br />
Said ioi, will he sold suhjeel lo ihe<br />
nKrvilion), tunn-iinntj, cgntlitioni' anil<br />
reitristions <strong>of</strong> ihe Oecan <strong>City</strong> AsMci.<br />
tiiin and ani oihcf gonyeiianii run,<br />
wilh lhe kini, tiK Zpnf,,, Urdi.<br />
mnce restrieligns, and aubjcei In an,<br />
eoiidiiions ns may lii- artiiiitinced<br />
-^.-. .0 ilif sale.<br />
The terms ul ihc snle «hnl! hr iweiity<br />
eenium (30%) oa.h „[ ihe highejl<br />
HO to be paid ai Ihe time <strong>of</strong> laid sale<br />
jalanee to b, paid si ihe lime <strong>of</strong> final<br />
settlement, whieh sliali be within thirty<br />
(JO) daj>«, and upon failure to lettto on<br />
the pan „[ ,he punihajer within (aid<br />
nine, the Iluarii may rttaiii the twentv<br />
pertentulii (20%) ,ierra,it a, liquidaiei<br />
da jrages and not aa a penalty<br />
. The purehaie bid ,lull ho coiifirmed<br />
jn wnlinf ai the eonciu.ion <strong>of</strong> ihe<br />
bidding and contract <strong>of</strong> purchase .hail<br />
•ale "«« ° i|h ' W) da '' S ' rom ""<br />
i, Thi ,.| o «"l «'H nay a Eomraiiiinn <strong>of</strong><br />
five (j%J per centum <strong>of</strong> Ihe idle price<br />
to any heeoied Real Estate Broksr #"<br />
leeting same.<br />
The Board" reserve! the right in re<br />
'l"n V a '" J *" ll - lll » « nd 'I'" •»'<br />
Jfall he eoiifirnied iiy ihe Hoard i<br />
by MiM Kathryn, stu41o bat-<br />
ill b i o t<br />
l«ged by MiM Kathry<br />
let teacmr. will be intMraooate<br />
'by the following advanced students<br />
, mryjo Rudolph,' hostess. Ouesta<br />
at the masquerade Include Barbara<br />
OUJam. a ihoali; Maureen, Coughlan,<br />
£aater: Judy Glllam, npsy, Mary<br />
Shr ballerina; Doris Rapp, strut-<br />
l Rdlh Pltt Ft<br />
ueati<strong>of</strong>i,<br />
Uy order <strong>of</strong> the Board <strong>of</strong> Edutaljon o<br />
I <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. N, J<br />
DENMAN<br />
TIRES<br />
Immediate Deliveries<br />
H Sixes<br />
BISHOP<br />
Motor Sales<br />
PACKARD DEAIEB<br />
1159 Aibury Ave,<br />
(••• • mi tm rum<br />
Palmer<br />
Chevrolet . QlrJsmobile<br />
1119<br />
Prompt Service on All Makes<br />
Specializing in Chrysler Products<br />
Large Stocks <strong>of</strong> Parts and Accessories<br />
EXIDE BATTERIES<br />
STOKAGE BY DAY, WEEK OB MONTH<br />
^RDEN GARAG<br />
JOHN M. owutw, omm<br />
iWctleyAve, . Phone<br />
Our Capable Mechanics<br />
Wilt Add<br />
Life to Your Car<br />
SHEPPARD'S<br />
AUTO SERVICE<br />
912 Simpson Ave.<br />
-cioaen<br />
vmnm YOUR CAR<br />
AGAINST RUST<br />
! WIJB A NEW<br />
Paint Jab<br />
Keep X«m Cv imU<strong>of</strong> New<br />
Get Out SMOW low V*(««t<br />
Vim WtK Be H d<br />
New CtotWtflM* Top* laital<br />
Edw. d Kurtz<br />
1*6 Atlantic Ave.<br />
BQWS OiO.MHw.<br />
SpUttl<br />
states <strong>of</strong><br />
J<br />
merce.<br />
ibKrilicr.<br />
"•ltd Ainust<br />
<strong>Aug</strong>iutu<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> I<br />
MOBILGAS STATION<br />
LUBRICA-nll<br />
EDDIE<br />
AUTO PAINTING<br />
An Experienced Painter. \4<br />
An Airtight, Oustpre<strong>of</strong>,<br />
Paint Shop.<br />
Good Punting MBteri^ f<br />
We Have All Three! |<br />
Now that Synthetic Paints are<br />
•gain available, we will paint J<br />
you* car for u little as . , . . *<br />
ALL WORK GUARANTEED<br />
EKPERT BODY and<br />
FENDER REPAIRING<br />
Bishop Motor Sal<br />
Authorized PACKARD Dialer<br />
Repairs and Service to All Type Can<br />
B., corner<br />
AUTHORIZED DEALERS<br />
SALES BUICK SERVICE<br />
WALLACE BROTHERS<br />
d<br />
9th St. and Simpson Ave, Phone 90fi|<br />
—ALL MAKES REPAmEl><br />
ATLANTIC SEBVICI STATION<br />
LEI TIRES EX1DE BArrpiH ;<br />
Plymouth - DeSoto<br />
AUTHORIZED DEALER<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Garage<br />
9th and <strong>Ocean</strong> Avenue H. Steinni* fft\<br />
Sales and »we<br />
Wm. TPo<br />
I1S8 A»fcuryA»<br />
Pontiac<br />
PALMER M11(<br />
CHEVROLET & OLDSMOBILE<br />
SALES and SERVICE<br />
1119 Asbury Ave,<br />
We Are NOW ACCEPTING ORDERS<br />
and DEPOSITS oh the NEW<br />
iCKARD<br />
..C<br />
Improved Deliveries An AnUdl»W<br />
BISHOP MOTOR JALES<br />
Aothoriwd SALES and SERVICE<br />
^ <strong>of</strong> Packard Parts<br />
1159 Asbury Ave<br />
1U CENTRAL<br />
ire B.andL,<br />
?w Shares<br />
) Already Bought<br />
66th Series<br />
j, joo shorta Wready<br />
,ub!!cribeil I" the MW<br />
ol ehaws optnid »Wf<br />
8*oshore au<br />
ltlon<br />
shore a l<br />
tlon. Bewetey<br />
announced this<br />
tlon, one Of the re.<br />
eitabUihed flnandal<br />
last wtek matured lta<br />
if .haw and m»Utd<br />
lnveitori. The oppor-<br />
In the new series<br />
unW Beptember<br />
qvff MM,000, the<br />
d L, Is headed by<br />
. president- Dr.<br />
esident; OUn-<br />
, and Charlts<br />
as a mutual sharehold-<br />
on, It has maintained<br />
»t reeord <strong>of</strong> servlee and<br />
I to both borrowers and<br />
' ihsrtholdera have seen<br />
tap steadily Increase as<br />
been added to duet. To<br />
hlden during times <strong>of</strong><br />
^luei, all mortgage loans<br />
on conMrvatlve valua-<br />
Ailoelatlon Insures<br />
Unor losiw and provides<br />
Kit* maturity schedule by<br />
i uMtanUal reserve fund.<br />
f yT under dlre*Uon <strong>of</strong> the<br />
' lioner <strong>of</strong> BanUnf, but<br />
1 jupervlslon.<br />
joodMaii<br />
I at Jap Captors<br />
tuWnltl, Wildwood soldier<br />
f» prisontr <strong>of</strong> the Japanese<br />
'i and a half years, Is one<br />
Mrth Jeniy men asked for<br />
latements Mncernlng war<br />
_ifl atroolties to be used In<br />
fguut trials in Tokyo,<br />
far Department Is conduct-<br />
ion-wide campaign to con-<br />
l formir American prison,<br />
i Jap&ntsi to obtain addi-<br />
dmce <strong>of</strong> atrocities. Ful-<br />
_»i istad to tell his story<br />
Ivittrans' BuUdlng in At-<br />
. the ftderal Budget—<br />
" is the keynote <strong>of</strong> tuition.<br />
• drive, reports the Mfw<br />
«n Association.<br />
War D*«rl'8 Relatives<br />
Victims <strong>of</strong> Racket<br />
lh«n all persoho and org<br />
<strong>of</strong>fering 4o sell ajvice and lnforEE<br />
Mon MheemUig the graves <strong>of</strong> men<br />
burled overaeas,<br />
He said a racket that thrived<br />
after World War I is being i<br />
and pointed: pu^ that all aSK<br />
menu for returning bodlts <strong>of</strong> the<br />
war dead are handled by the War<br />
Department through the <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong><br />
the quartermaster Oeneral.<br />
Obitumr?<br />
Coach Munger's<br />
Mother, Dies<br />
Suffered Heart<br />
Attack in Retort<br />
Mrs. Margaret B. Munger Bi<br />
mother <strong>of</strong> Oeorge Munger Univer-'<br />
slty <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania football coach<br />
died Wednesday last week in Uni^<br />
verslty Hospital. She was stricken<br />
with a heart attack while visiting<br />
in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> earlier In the wtek<br />
Mrs, Munger was the widow <strong>of</strong><br />
Herbert N. Munger, department<br />
store executive. Her home was at<br />
18 Old Lancaster rd., Merion Also<br />
surviving are two other sons, Her-<br />
bert and Peter; two daughters, Mrs<br />
Margaret Madsen Cabiry. ill and<br />
Mrs, Kiithryn Steel, Westport<br />
Conn,; her mother, Mrs, Peter 1<br />
Smith, <strong>of</strong> Elteabethtown; a brother<br />
Oeorge Smith and six grandchil-<br />
dren.<br />
Dead Fish Clutter<br />
Beach at Avalon<br />
Tractors and trucks were used<br />
Friday to clear away several tons<br />
<strong>of</strong> Ash which cluttered the beach<br />
at Avalon to the dismay <strong>of</strong> bathers<br />
and city <strong>of</strong>ficials.<br />
Mayor Idlth Ortenan said she<br />
was informed that the fish were<br />
dumped overboard from a commer-<br />
cial boat which lay disabled <strong>of</strong>f<br />
Avalon beach part <strong>of</strong> one day She<br />
asked <strong>City</strong> Solicitor Robert K. Bell<br />
to bring the matter to the attention<br />
<strong>of</strong> state <strong>of</strong>ficials who regulate com-<br />
mercial ftshertnen.<br />
«j-<br />
Ooal strike cost the U. B. nearly<br />
90.000,000 tons '<strong>of</strong> bituminous pro-<br />
duction.<br />
Property Owners!<br />
Ace Your Orders for FaU<br />
and Winter Work Now<br />
Property Owner! Hotel Oper-<br />
atari Booming House Owjier!<br />
Now to the time to UTUIR for<br />
•nose necessary repairs and lln.<br />
pnvementa, Yew work will cost<br />
lea this fall Bnd winter than it<br />
will during lhe spring rush.<br />
The following flrms, whose ads<br />
appear on the Building Pages<br />
nf this Issue, Invite your busl-<br />
new. They are familiar with<br />
local conditions and regulations.<br />
Their knowledge la at youi'<br />
servlee.<br />
BUILDERS<br />
Albert 8. Cambum ^<br />
•Cameron Bros, •<br />
Robert Clayvaie<br />
John O, Peterson<br />
H. C. Pontlere<br />
Potts Bros.<br />
George Seddon<br />
Oeorge F. Shire<br />
F. C. Iluum<br />
S. L. Smith<br />
John B. Trout<br />
ELEOTRICIANS<br />
Wm. S, Anderson<br />
Edwarti S, Corson<br />
In in Johireon, Jr., A Cs.<br />
Jaeob C. iehuff<br />
WBL R, Slmklnson<br />
Standard pectrle Co.<br />
LauTHice F. Stedem<br />
PLUMBING A HEATINO<br />
HUB BuTkhinlt<br />
Harry Dlbb<br />
Constmit Ford<br />
Fred H. Manley<br />
Robert M, Morford<br />
Mlchele Pllefgi<br />
J, G. Slimmer<br />
WUtard F, itatser<br />
Louis Tuearlno<br />
Wllllom O. Towtucnd<br />
PAINTING<br />
C, L. Breekley, Ine.<br />
The English Co.<br />
C.ustafson<br />
Fries * Panf burn<br />
WUlUm J Smith<br />
Walter K, Will taker '<br />
ilON PAINTING<br />
Joseph Cohn<br />
Gustalson<br />
PAPER HANGING<br />
Alfred It. Smith, Ine.<br />
Jack J, Watklnson<br />
Chas. BrombeTg * Son<br />
ROOFING<br />
Cntg and Walter<br />
Independent Ra<strong>of</strong>lnf Co,<br />
Sampson and Hamada<br />
Edmund C, Wighain<br />
FLOOR SANDING<br />
Louis J. Koerner<br />
BMNU Button<br />
TRUCKING AND IIAULINO<br />
UCKING AND I<br />
Ferpison Expren<br />
Nick Flormtino<br />
N P l<br />
Co,<br />
N, Pessolano<br />
Mike B«a<br />
Smith's<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Eni<br />
Eddie's Express<br />
CIVIL ENGINEER<br />
Frank Cvfagna<br />
BULKHEADS - DOCKi<br />
Chwles C. Lcaurd<br />
CBADINC, it FILING<br />
John CastaKU A Co,<br />
Lcoji Costcllo 4- SOD<br />
CONCRETE<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Conoetc Froducts Co.<br />
STORAGE<br />
Edlngton'i Storage<br />
CEMENT — TILE — MARBLE<br />
John Pelts A Co., Inc.<br />
PLASTERING<br />
Harry VV. Bontaam<br />
WALL SCRAPING<br />
Franks Wall Scraping Co,<br />
BULLDOZER SERVICE<br />
John Castakll A Co.<br />
SEPTIC TANKS<br />
Leonard Wiggins<br />
CLASS<br />
S. Rosenberg<br />
ns virtue <strong>of</strong> a writ <strong>of</strong> E«efutiBit lo<br />
m? ijircDled. issiipij gut uf the Stw Jer.<br />
ley Sulmnu Court, OB llle ISlh doj uf<br />
July, A. I), l
i , » . . ,,i..'. : . . . : / . ' . . . . • • . : • .. • . • •<br />
m<br />
_ tfi* regular annual<br />
program this year, the<br />
B*h ftod Oame Dlvlfl-<br />
ta Department <strong>of</strong><br />
D*y and Night<br />
DEEP SEA<br />
FISHING<br />
1 Charter Parties<br />
Trolling and<br />
Bottom Fishing<br />
<strong>On</strong> tin Cafaafal (Mm<br />
PAL'S II<br />
Captain Ken Davis<br />
Miller's Dock<br />
833 Bay Avenue<br />
' ' Sonwra Point<br />
m<br />
I iff Vftylftgiiges trom 10 W20 weeks<br />
old to determine most efficient<br />
Blocking practices.<br />
The PUh and dome Council em-<br />
pbwlzes that the program Is not<br />
to take th« place <strong>of</strong> the regular fall<br />
liberation but 1* supplementary to<br />
the regular liberation program.<br />
Ail birds released In carrying out<br />
the program, regardless <strong>of</strong> species<br />
or age, will be banded to determine<br />
livablllty, the numbers which fail<br />
U> hunter's efforts, the number that<br />
succumb to predators or natural<br />
accidents, as well as those killed by<br />
automobile and highway accidents,<br />
the tendenoy <strong>of</strong> Individual birds to<br />
drift and travel. These factors will<br />
show bow the maximum return can<br />
be derived from each year's liber-<br />
ation.<br />
Six Months<br />
A colored man^&nd woman,<br />
arrested after an Sieged series<br />
<strong>of</strong> noisy and pr<strong>of</strong>ane disputes<br />
on the West Side, were sentenc-<br />
ed to six mpnths each In<br />
the county Jail by police Judge<br />
Howard Warren, Thursday,<br />
They were Henry "Chicken<br />
Bone" O'Dean, 46, <strong>of</strong> 654 West<br />
av, and Gertrude Fennlngton,<br />
32, same address Both were<br />
charged with disorderly con-<br />
duct.<br />
There arc 155,148 units <strong>of</strong> gov-<br />
ernment In the nation, including<br />
school districts, townships, other<br />
municipalities, special districts<br />
counties and states, reports the New<br />
Jersey Taxpayers Association.<br />
DEEP SEA<br />
FISHING<br />
. PABTT BOATS<br />
LEAVING<br />
WHABF DAILY<br />
I Bl 0:30 A. M.<br />
Afternoon Sailing<br />
Mir, 3:30 p. m.<br />
Moonlight Saili, 8:30p.m<br />
Allen's<br />
1 4th and Bay Ave.<br />
V . ' Phone 8513<br />
Charter Boats , . .<br />
, ... Row Boats<br />
, Fuhing Tackle<br />
Captain<br />
MARTY OTT'S<br />
$$ Don't Always<br />
Add Up to Pr<strong>of</strong>its<br />
Total sales <strong>of</strong> 72 <strong>of</strong> America's<br />
leading manufacturing companies,<br />
plus receipts from other operations,<br />
amounted to $33,560 million In 1945.<br />
and upon this the net Income after<br />
tunes was $1 650 million—an aver-<br />
age <strong>of</strong> 4.6 cents per dollar <strong>of</strong> sales.<br />
Dividends paid, including both<br />
preferred and common, totaled _$S98<br />
million or three cents per dollar <strong>of</strong><br />
sales. Statistics thus prove that<br />
[arge dollar earnings do not neces-<br />
sarily mean wide margins <strong>of</strong> pr<strong>of</strong>it<br />
-PLEASURE<br />
FLEET<br />
Thrilling<br />
Copt. Loper's<br />
DEEP SEA<br />
PARTY BOATS j<br />
I<br />
lewis Carlton'<br />
Daily 9 a.m.<br />
; BAIT and TACKLE<br />
$7Foot Charter Boat<br />
Joy-Ell II<br />
CHRIS'<br />
DOCK<br />
/ <strong>On</strong> the Bay<br />
[between 9th & 10th Stoj<br />
SPEEDBOAT «|<br />
RIDES J.<br />
(Pile Taxi<br />
SAILING TRIPS<br />
Diana Barrymore<br />
At Cape Theatre<br />
Young Star Breaks<br />
Summer Records<br />
For the final bill <strong>of</strong> the season<br />
The Cape Theatre at Cape May Is<br />
this week presenting Diana Barry-<br />
more, daughter <strong>of</strong> the late John<br />
Barrymore, In John .Van Druten's<br />
delightful romantic comedy, "There's<br />
Always Juliet."<br />
Supporting this vibrant young<br />
actress, who has been breaking sum<br />
mer theatre record* at several play-<br />
houses, Is Nicholas Saunders. who<br />
has been lending man <strong>of</strong> The Cape<br />
Theatre company the entire season.<br />
In a very large role lie Is tre-<br />
mendously effective. The other two<br />
important parts in me pliiy—the<br />
only others—are played very well<br />
indeed by Rodney Hale and Oarrie<br />
Bridewell.<br />
The play opened Monday night<br />
lUid will run through Saturday, with<br />
a matinee on Saturday. This per-<br />
formance concludes a most success-<br />
ful season which has continued for<br />
11 weeks.<br />
Stars <strong>of</strong> stage and screen who<br />
have -appeared at The Cape The-<br />
atre this summer include Lillian<br />
Harvey. Ellssa Landl (twice). Glendft<br />
Farrell, Gloria Swanson. Ruth<br />
hntterton. Dame May Whltt>'. Prod<br />
Stone. Nancy Carroll, hi addition tc<br />
Miss Barrymore.<br />
T, C. Upham, director for eigh<br />
seiuons at this well known summer<br />
playhouse now ending its 22nd year,<br />
expeoUi to, return next year with a<br />
cast equal to this year's, possibly<br />
with some more rec*nt screen stari<br />
Walter, Cox Win*<br />
w<strong>On</strong>jf&VJV f#S/ Walter 8 Cox, son <strong>of</strong> TRi<br />
Eev. and<br />
Mrs, Frank Cox, 400 Wesley av,<br />
one <strong>of</strong> 331 freshman recipients Of<br />
fretliman scholarships .at Yale Uni<br />
versity for the term opening Sep-<br />
tember 18, Dean Norman S Buck<br />
announced this week. There were<br />
13 Other winners In New Jersey.<br />
Ooit is a graduate <strong>of</strong> Lawrence<br />
ville School Lawrenceville N. J.<br />
Petroleum has<br />
every continent.<br />
been found on<br />
DEEP SEA<br />
MARINE<br />
SIGHT-SEEING<br />
TRIP<br />
on the<br />
JAMES MONROE<br />
Come Anytime<br />
Frequent Trips Day or Nlf hi<br />
Chris'<br />
Dock<br />
<strong>On</strong> the Bay<br />
Just South <strong>of</strong> 9th St.<br />
LOOK FOE THE NAME "CHBIS*<br />
OCEAN BAYSURF<br />
ENJOY<br />
BAY or SEA<br />
Charter<br />
Chris Craft Cruiser<br />
Edith M, II<br />
Pleasure or Fishing<br />
Beach Thor<strong>of</strong>are<br />
Yacht Basin<br />
<strong>On</strong> the Bay at First St.<br />
Phone 0721-J<br />
See Captain Bob<br />
FISHING<br />
Daily - 9 a.m.<br />
Cast, Earl Downs<br />
"SEA GULL"<br />
Steebnan's Dock<br />
2nd St. 4 Bay Ph, gffl<br />
Bait and Tackle Furnished<br />
Napoleon said that the finest<br />
army ever put together Is useless<br />
without leadership, and that the<br />
poorest army could be made<br />
great by leadership.<br />
Every baseball or football<br />
player knows his team has to<br />
have a captain, and every soldier<br />
knows he has to have <strong>of</strong>ficers.-<br />
Yet m»ny workers hare been<br />
led to believe that bnainesscs<br />
don't need leaden or managers.<br />
They hare also been led to be-<br />
lieve tint manager* get ularies<br />
Wist are tyo high.<br />
The fact is thot if all mana-<br />
gerial salaries <strong>of</strong> $10,000 or more<br />
wore divided among workers it<br />
would amount to about 40 cents<br />
per week per worker.<br />
Thus, the cost <strong>of</strong> leadership Is<br />
seen to be ridiculously low when<br />
you remember what Napoleon<br />
•old about the worth <strong>of</strong> leader-<br />
ship.<br />
[ Taproom in Trouble<br />
The Wildwood taproom operated<br />
by Mrs. Lola RUey was cited Fri-<br />
day by the Btato Beverage Depart-<br />
ment for allegedly selling alcoholic<br />
beverages which did not conform to<br />
the label on the bottle. Mrs. Rlley<br />
I was summoned for a hearing In<br />
Newark, September S<br />
USE Tkir. i,u»SSIFIED ADS<br />
400 N, J. Veterans to<br />
Study Agriculture<br />
Four hundred veterans from New<br />
Jersey are expected to enter in-<br />
itltutlona] training in agriculture<br />
this fall under one phase <strong>of</strong> a Vet-<br />
erans Administration program de-<br />
signed to train former O, l.'s to be-<br />
come farmers.<br />
Harry Bothman, Agricultural<br />
Training Officer at the Newark Reg-<br />
lonal Office, disclosed that increas-<br />
ing numheri <strong>of</strong> New Jersey's vet-<br />
erans are taking advantage <strong>of</strong> the<br />
igrieultural training benefits both<br />
piTthe-jab and in school.<br />
Ceylon has<br />
square miles.<br />
an area <strong>of</strong> 38,841<br />
MARGARET JOHNSON<br />
SCHOOL <strong>of</strong><br />
DANCE and DRAMA<br />
Dramatic Art & AH Types Dancing<br />
Class, Private or SpecUl Group Instruction<br />
Tap, Acrobatic, Toe, Ballet, Ballroom<br />
Women's Figure Improvement<br />
507 9th Street Telephone 0478-W<br />
—OPEN ALL ¥IAB_<br />
%VALTZ - FOX TROT<br />
RHUMB \ - TANGO<br />
All Modern Dances<br />
MEMBER DANCE EDUCATORS OP AMERICA<br />
IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY<br />
| TO—1DANITA MASSEY VANDEGKIFT,<br />
JOHB H. VAHDEORIFT, husband <strong>of</strong><br />
jiunlu Muraer V»od«(r(ii; «n,l SID<br />
HEY SLOCKHAUER-<br />
My n.tuc ..I .,. llnlr. .if ilie ( ,,llrl<br />
lit Uuncrrv uf \t» Jcr>c) in iJ. ,,n rhr<br />
lidtc hcrinl in j iiiw wlieirin IVilhi,,,,<br />
I /ol.l ..ml III,. K Zih.1 jr, („»,<br />
John II < jn.lrund Im.luiul „[<br />
«»«••. \ imlciliifi ! Sl<br />
,r ,,,i ,thrri ,,<br />
Illiniu<br />
drgnfl<br />
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M ll<br />
urn! Siili<br />
Defend un<br />
d<br />
Iinldi<br />
','.,'-.""".I ""I "" DI H<br />
cit or ihe Mid Dill uill be ulien a,<br />
mfcsBcd ayainfft you<br />
Snld Hill is died to forcclo.c a T»j<br />
le (inhrale made liy Hrnry T<br />
IFII r ,,1 li.t, o( ilie 111, ,,|<br />
(l.r,,i ln>. ... llir ..1 IJJW Mny<br />
and Mace "I ,N lc,»cv I; (in ,i(<br />
(>ieai I Mi ,„ (he (FIN lf<br />
fohd«iil, btuuw you<br />
•••ItDDiclit <strong>of</strong> cerl<br />
tlfWe<br />
«r« the holder hy<br />
iln -Tu Sit, Co.<br />
premises in ^'<br />
. <strong>of</strong> a certai<br />
covering th»<br />
llun<br />
Dattd; Auimt JO, |M6<br />
KOUKK1' K ntLL<br />
Solicitor for C omplalnu,,,<br />
KOrfCE<br />
AMD<br />
Till!,<br />
line jy. Revise<br />
ii i? CE ""<br />
ff<br />
CITY 09 OCEAM CITY, MEW JERSEY<br />
1O1 Uie provision, <strong>of</strong><br />
Statute!, ami tlie<br />
. .. b y given tint Ullt|,r<br />
Hie IVtmantnl Registration Law ..„„ ,<br />
Meet all ptnmi, except thuit ,„„,,•"<br />
*«rj Hrvlcg anii entitled i0 r«!!I,<br />
ibicntce billota, mint be pennsnentlv<br />
"K'Mcrcd at lean forty ilnyi prior t'<br />
Ule Jate ol tile primary or genera] -|<br />
ectlcm a* »hich they dc.irc to vote<br />
•icli persons an am not alreaily v,<br />
"t Muniruul I Ink or '"«,"„"'<br />
uunty nOJrrf <strong>of</strong> Elections it Tiue M<br />
uurt Hou.e, bill llw Kegl.Uy* Bool<br />
t closed for registration imrpose. („<br />
' ua>8 Jireccdinir eatll election<br />
1. . THHllSDAY S»pt » 1,46<br />
Last D.y |or H.ililr,tloa 'bttart<br />
Geneml cUectiou<br />
Ml'Ml Il'AI f I.EIlt S Ol Tit L (,t<br />
• ly f.01.1 9 no A M „,„,<br />
. ~ ^toclc Noon<br />
M'TRL „ herfl)<br />
|r.I <strong>of</strong> Kriiiitrr nn.I bin Mon<br />
the [Million 1'IJ. «••, between i<br />
seven ocloik In the Inonnnj<br />
lit oilork in the rveninjr n,i<br />
TUESDAY, Nov S,IMS<br />
For the Purpotv <strong>of</strong> Conducting i<br />
OENhRAX. ELECTION<br />
elecln.n Lf caudid-itr.. lo fill<br />
(U*tWa"l<br />
fon th«<br />
II<br />
tin,<br />
w,l|<br />
U.e<br />
I<br />
B.vniK<br />
ay.ed<br />
iHUtd<br />
ilill<br />
'°" : "" d *""• J(>FIN lf<br />
arp niiidf a imi, ,[,.<br />
„ , , „ Uir l l l J<br />
ftndam h,vauw „, ,„ Uir l,,l»l.a,,J ,,f<br />
JUiinilii Jln««,iy \-iin,lc|iMft. iiii, ill ihp<br />
Wirnynn |i,.,rs ,,f Will.PH.. F. MJswy<br />
•K,<br />
firr MaWrKr<br />
f the prrm<br />
ilii, SinVK<br />
a [larly ,],.<br />
Daily 9 a.m.<br />
42-ft. Cabin Craiser<br />
Cqpt Howwd T. Oaten<br />
DAN'S<br />
10th St. and the Bay<br />
FISHING TACKL&-BAIT<br />
ATLANTIC MARINE<br />
KEYS MADE<br />
ALL TYPES<br />
LEMONT'S<br />
308 Bay Av. Ph. 1787<br />
f F i S H 1 N G<br />
To Insure Uninterrupted Delivery <strong>of</strong> Your<br />
SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />
Please Notify This Office in Advance <strong>of</strong> Any<br />
CHANGE <strong>of</strong> ADDRESS<br />
Send a postcard or mail form today.<br />
Deliver my Sentinel-Ledger in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> starting<br />
(Name)<br />
(<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Address)<br />
OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, New Jersey<br />
• ( • • • • •<br />
Angler's Headquarters<br />
Rods Tackle<br />
Bait<br />
Outboard<br />
Motors<br />
ED CORNMAN<br />
Certified Wcighmaster<br />
943 Asbury Ave,<br />
MLMHh II ill THr<br />
I'KtbtMATIVfS<br />
M SLMBLY °' <br />
A SHERIFF<br />
A CORONER<br />
(ivr MI \IIII R 01 nir<br />
I'M Sf 11k i,p<br />
CINFKAI AS<br />
01<br />
Play on<br />
Municipal Courts<br />
TENNIS<br />
6TH STREET<br />
•nd ATLANTIC AVE,<br />
SAILBOA.<br />
For Bootless Yachtitni<br />
Charter <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> Our New 16 F\»t gin<br />
or Ihe NOTIM—We Can Give Fou a m-}<br />
For Private Sailing Parties—Charter ~ ni,)*c':ir iiliil aiiswci llir<br />
Mill ..r ,aiil Ciillllilailit nn or iji-fnrc Hit<br />
j?lh .lay uf IMiiliiT, iicsl, i.r lllf D.iiil<br />
iii!! Wil! lig t-ikirii i^ .juiifoastii against<br />
file ^iiid Hill t.f CtrnplHinf h fileti In<br />
..itHlusf. A ...fiain tlis sate eertificalr<br />
nilil*i.*~iiy M. ftiwilltn.l (ioiifrry, CollKliir<br />
f Ths.^ nf ilif Township (if l'[,p!^r,<br />
il.iu.fl Jiiiit. il l'l,^. arid rci'.ir.ii-ti in lllc-<br />
OfficB nf the County Clerk <strong>of</strong> ihe Cinmty<br />
' • _ • • • • 'ii - . ; " • i4S . t II. _ . .<br />
Office <strong>of</strong> the Ciiutity Clerk <strong>of</strong> Ihe tiity<br />
,fCa|i.- M»y in Hook «! "f MuftRUHC-B,<br />
itagp ^HJ which said las sale certifies!.!<br />
h f l isigmni-iit ilale.l Hep<br />
.'•'<br />
fB<br />
i<br />
g said las sale certifies!!<br />
,1. Ihcrr<strong>of</strong>ier liy aisigmni-iit ilale.l Hep<br />
lemlief ffl, 1«5." »»»i|Tiii-il 'i.y I 1 --" 1 .'•'•<br />
['•finer, Ihrri lius CnMeitiii n( T««f f<br />
^;li.i T'nvMshiii nf Tpper l.i the i^iini ioiii-<br />
iiln.niini Klkle I.. Martin, nn.i reninli-i!<br />
ill till' »ilMl OffiPe "f I'll- 1 lift Ol tile<br />
C.iunlv nf f'.'iiie Mny in Itnnk AU i.l"<br />
M..rii;'ii:i' |MVI- i"- «liuh s;ii.l IAS s;i!<br />
, : .'iilfl..'i*li' i«' ii lull uiiMii an.! ranr«<br />
i.rrmiiii'1 eunsisiiHB uf fariii laml ami<br />
i.iiililinlis Ilirr.-ini [i ill sillinlf in the<br />
T»»'i'iiiV|. ..f-.rM.iT. (".i.iiity ,.f Ca|.i' May<br />
..ml Suilr <strong>of</strong> Xi« Icrsiy; anil vim, Jiihn<br />
M Vena!'h' .in tnnih- a .tefen.Ianl in i.u?l<br />
rill, lir.-aii»i' .nil an- llli- mil ai.nl •IIIC<br />
,,f the lit,,, at iiiw »f J.»r|ih P. N ril.ll.li-<br />
ivhu ili'|«fU'il till" lid' iHir«l»ir. seiifcl<br />
** .i«nef "f ree.ir.l nf sai'i la-i'l* aiiil<br />
pr.iiiis.'s- aiiil ?n" Hfirnihy ll.tsi'.ii iife<br />
iiiii.k a part y i'iiijanl heeanse yan<br />
'ire ,T ii.1i!fj!iUT ai j fine .if the ileirp at<br />
law ,.f Ji.seiili I 1 . Venalile who ileiinrted<br />
ihi« I iff inlBSlnli-. sei?rcl as myner nf<br />
,ici,ril« <strong>of</strong>">a"..l lands anil |irrmn«i onil<br />
vi.u John !' Hosliin, 3Fe rii.ick' a ile-<br />
iS'iiiinnt in wiiil faunr licsaukv you are<br />
iiip lii"i«lia"n.l nf sniil Diimtlijr li<strong>of</strong>loil,<br />
wliii was iiic daiiKJlicr *n*\ nilc M Ihe<br />
!i,"ir» .11 law <strong>of</strong> saiii Jonffill I', Vrnable<br />
uhn .IcMrteil iliis 11 f •• inli'Sialf. seiied<br />
,1a nftiHT i>t iLt-fjfd <strong>of</strong> fiairt Iriliib and<br />
vitiir nf i<br />
KM Ashury Avenue<br />
Rural Roads<br />
To Have Signs<br />
State to Poit<br />
J Directionals'<br />
RurBl roads constructed with itate<br />
aid will hftvs dlrioUon signs at in.<br />
tcrscctions ac an aid for drivers,<br />
under regulstteM adopted Saturday<br />
by State Highway Commissioner<br />
Spencer Miller. Jr.<br />
Thii action WM taktn uj»n<br />
ommendntion <strong>of</strong> Idward W, Kll-<br />
patriclt, aailitant itate highway «n»<br />
iineer, to end the eiditlhg conlu.<br />
ilon, especially In night travel.<br />
The new requirBintnt wUJ pro-<br />
vide that the erection <strong>of</strong> the slfni<br />
be included in the contract! fln.<br />
anoed Bbltfly with State funds In<br />
oountiei, townihips towns, boroughs<br />
and villages<br />
"I have had many complaints<br />
about the absence <strong>of</strong> direction on<br />
the feeder roads," Mr. Kilpatrtek<br />
said, "and I have *lso experienced<br />
this need In my own travels,<br />
"In the built-up areas inquiry can<br />
be made at the local business es.<br />
tablishmenta but when no one Ii<br />
near drivers are lost' and must add<br />
many miles to their trip trying to<br />
orient themselves."<br />
School Gets Plant Engine<br />
A Pratt.Whitney airplane engine,<br />
salvaged from a Navy plane which<br />
crashed near Court House some<br />
time ago, was delivered last week<br />
to Oape May High School to be used<br />
as a study model in science and<br />
physios classes. It wUl be mounted<br />
on a cradle for olajiroom purposes.<br />
Phonographs and jukeboxes build<br />
up a yearly demand for 150,000,000<br />
record disci.<br />
Use Loans Wisely<br />
Real Ertate, Busi-<br />
ness Recpmmepded<br />
Chester L. Brattn, loan guaran-<br />
tee <strong>of</strong>ficer <strong>of</strong> the Veterans' Admini-<br />
stration Regional Office «t N«*»Ifc,<br />
cautioned vfctenuis this week to U»*<br />
their loan guanuity benefit «Utlr<br />
In real mUc,te and budMM t«a»-<br />
ti<br />
*• "Under present reguktlon," Brown<br />
paid, "the Veterans' Adipinlstratloa<br />
Is mainly a, revliiwli>« autti<strong>of</strong>lty.and.<br />
In the. majority <strong>of</strong> cases, it does not<br />
1PEBD MAST1B—The Lockhttd P40 BIIOSMBB It« WiU d«-<br />
•irvii the name, Fastest airplane In Amirlcan iUili tt •» now<br />
Bisigneil to occupational units nnd to the Tactical Air Command.<br />
During recent months the P-Sft, piloted by Army Ate FoKM 1 men,<br />
bu wpn several world's speed neordi fer Hit United StatM,<br />
•«\ " , \<br />
$e(ison n<br />
•••<br />
\<br />
OCEAN enrs<br />
OWN<br />
... and weWglad to be playing a part in its sucoeiS.<br />
We now handle over half a million telephone calls a day in<br />
Shore Communities nfono—nearly 90*000 more than at this time<br />
lait year. And most calls go through swiftly and promptly,<br />
There are times, <strong>of</strong> course, when telephone traffic is extra heavy<br />
—times when your operator may not answer at once, or your<br />
out-<strong>of</strong>-town call may be delayed. We know you'll lurientaml.<br />
Today over 1600 operators are at the switchboards-MO more<br />
than during the last peacetime season. And we're using every<br />
Piece <strong>of</strong> equipment that we now have or can get—to give all the<br />
servlee possible here and throughout New Jersey.<br />
New Jersey Bell Telephone Company<br />
RADIO<br />
PROGRAMS<br />
WFPG<br />
UK on Dial<br />
MYSTERY MELODY<br />
CONTESTS<br />
MUSIC-<br />
LOCAL NEWS-<br />
PRIZES!<br />
—Sponsors—<br />
TUESDAY NITE<br />
7:30 • 8:00<br />
Venice Hotel and<br />
Restaurant<br />
Senior Studios<br />
O, D. Hackniy<br />
Appllanws<br />
Robert Lemon<br />
Insulation<br />
WEDNESDAY NITE<br />
9:00 • 9i30<br />
Sampson and Hamada<br />
Ro<strong>of</strong>ing<br />
Plymouth Inn<br />
Village Theatre<br />
Shore Electrical<br />
Appliances<br />
O, E, Swenson & Son<br />
OVERHEAD DOORS<br />
Mail Important N<br />
I.illili.iat.ir ..f li.i.s.ihdalril I iifl.-mii it y<br />
aiid in^iiiauee Ci, sccuieti a jiiilgtneiit in<br />
"he New !.I?I.. SMpretiie C.iurl against<br />
ViMiani I. (iin.eii, \Siiliaiii l,; iiilher!<br />
Mini! .mi- nf the heirs <strong>of</strong> Alljcrl C.<br />
lilhert. lleci-Bsed. the Mill Alhert fi,<br />
;iil,erl liciin III.- r.-n.r.| miner ,if Ihe<br />
uemtsvs in fpiisliuiii and y.ilir hilniiinii<br />
Wiinelh iviirhei, ns Trusiee, are the<br />
miller nf a MmiiiiiBe sai.l niiirlLJaKe lie-<br />
mi: assiLTiied i.i y.'U '-y Klifai.etli t:<br />
ii-trelu-r ti!..h-r an aKreeineiii .Sated I ? elj.<br />
runry J5- W\ the n.-ii.l ni'TlgiiEe cover-<br />
ng the preinises ill ,picMionL . _<br />
INANKI.IN A^ MNfi.<br />
Ht.lictior for i.oiiinlainants,<br />
(leean Ciiy, N, J,<br />
Mud! AiiBiut U, U*<br />
head to look at Ms traveling com-<br />
paniotiij ti sharply ertUeiMd by the<br />
Koystont AutMnoBUe Club,<br />
"Tht number 01 iuoh drivers,"<br />
saw Wlnfleld S, BoUiau, manapr<br />
<strong>of</strong> the South Jersey Division <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Club, "Is legion, Mid their deadll-<br />
neM has yet to be computed by itat-<br />
i-stlcltuis. No one knows how many<br />
accidents have been caused by thU<br />
foolhardy yet common practice." '<br />
SOME "BLACKBALLED"<br />
After esperiineei wjih tura-hMd<br />
drivers, the club <strong>of</strong>ficial am, many<br />
peopli have made It a rule never<br />
to ria# with a driver who take* his<br />
eyes <strong>of</strong>f the road to look at them.<br />
Keystone Safety engineers empha-<br />
size the hattrds Involved in this<br />
practice by showing the distance<br />
covered at various speed!.<br />
The driver who takes his eyes <strong>of</strong>f<br />
the road to gase at companions for<br />
••just a second" i* actually driving<br />
blind over IB feet <strong>of</strong> road at 40<br />
milss per hour; 66 feet at 48, and<br />
73 feet at SO.<br />
SPLIT-SECOND ACCIDENT<br />
Under present day traSic condi-<br />
tions the club contends the drivers<br />
should never lose sight <strong>of</strong> the road<br />
ahead. Too many things happen in<br />
split seconds, it is pointed out, for<br />
any laxity in the driver's seat.<br />
it la admitted that the head-<br />
turnini habit, once formed, is hard<br />
to. break, but the club sufiists at<br />
this point a legitimate function for<br />
the "back seat driver," Calling the<br />
driver's attention to, the hazard<br />
may be effective in helping him<br />
overcome tho habit,<br />
A plastic shoe Uiai remains shiny,<br />
and scuffless II washed with soap<br />
and water has been developed by a<br />
manufacturer.<br />
"I U«od Is Weigh<br />
170 Lbf,i"<br />
Mn, D. M. HawklnJ, TcJtn,<br />
Now «1» wair* 119 Ibl,, B itMj!<br />
SI Ib§.. thinks ISflilieipua AYDs<br />
Vitamiri windy Retlyoni Han.<br />
Mn,Ma.®ri(119 1bi,,ei<br />
also lost 11 in, in waiit, 10 in,in<br />
hipi and 8 in, in bust Vsuf ex-<br />
perience may or may net be the<br />
eifne but try this easier rcdueing<br />
an. Very Flrel Boi Mmt Show<br />
iuiis Sf Money Baek,<br />
ELECTRICAL<br />
APPLIANCES<br />
HOTPOINT<br />
REIBIGERATORS<br />
BANOES<br />
WATER IIEATEIIS<br />
FREEZLUS<br />
DISHWASHERS<br />
DISPOSALL<br />
KITCHEN CABINETS<br />
WASHERS<br />
IRONBRS<br />
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"A
i»«^iiii^i3iiw«iiSii<br />
LEAN-UP!<br />
reful With<br />
sure Pan<br />
ty Agent Says<br />
pirections<br />
in American Soldier in Germany Goes Sailing<br />
G. HAMILTON<br />
Cwmty Home Aftnt ,<br />
i.<strong>of</strong> the tfme consuming work<br />
•' cooking may be removed<br />
s sauce pans an used,<br />
^—...fttoa have already,<br />
3—JT more will be bvtmt «M«B<br />
l.the supply Is more plentifuJ.<br />
assure sauce pans make meal<br />
JW faster and simpler and thi<br />
I amount <strong>of</strong> water wbleh h re<br />
1 JtMps down tl'e 1
;• Retort Feart Meal-<br />
Shelve* Again<br />
• ceilings, on meats will<br />
In effect September 9, a<br />
OH Monday, as resort house-<br />
awaited tho -move with some<br />
wo as to .whether it would<br />
»* ^urtv^ftjaflie meatless<br />
tf a> few*'tliuiflis ago<br />
Administrator Paul Porter<br />
•'there Is no substantial<br />
i m reports that we are going<br />
*_ fO widespread black markets."<br />
r. Some local merchants<br />
the private opinion that<br />
could become plentiful<br />
l within a few weeks<br />
r IDOW WITH<br />
INFANT; ONLY<br />
RESOURCES A<br />
PAIR OF<br />
EARRINGS<br />
LENA<br />
BRYANT<br />
OPENED<br />
TINY UNGEftlE<br />
SHOP IN<br />
NEWARK...<br />
*..,„••.,;•,• V, I . „. , I . • . . :. . . . .<br />
AN EARLY<br />
ATTHAITIV! pRospreTivi 1<br />
QLB FAJHIOMIP' MATiBHtfV<br />
Mess^jHi B|«NESin<br />
fEA-aowN WITH CAMOU'<br />
FUfitTJ PLtAT^iTC<br />
5id-STOR£ 5TYUST5<br />
OPA controls were lifted the<br />
ffniarket could dry up Just as<br />
' "y-<br />
1 Mid the new meat ceilings<br />
be "at or near" the levels <strong>of</strong><br />
t, which died June 30. He In.<br />
MIKM, however, that OPA may<br />
>'allow some Increases He warned<br />
.OPA will have twice 1 as many<br />
, . rcement agents and investigate<br />
. <br />
Ayda VitiBla Oi<br />
WHO* oi call it<br />
Stainton's<br />
lent Store<br />
verage several thousand dollars<br />
daily. The sales Thursday totaled<br />
116,600.00 and last week we had<br />
«Ue» <strong>of</strong> better than WO.OOO In a sin-<br />
fie day," Mr Oro:f said.<br />
"It is thi* bank't belief that there<br />
Is no better investment for wage<br />
earners and the people as a whole,<br />
and we will continue to sell Series<br />
S, T and O Bonds without any<br />
charge to the purchaser or to the<br />
government. If possible, employees<br />
should buy bonds regularly through<br />
the payroll savings pl»n <strong>of</strong>fered by<br />
most employers, putting away a reg.<br />
ular sum from each pay period."<br />
Mr. Or<strong>of</strong>f pointed out that If the<br />
ity," Mr. draff pointed out.<br />
• "Keep up your bond buying." he<br />
advised;" hold what you have" and<br />
seek the advise <strong>of</strong> your banker be-<br />
far* you sell your bonds. "We an»<br />
always sviljiiiB to help you with<br />
your financial and investment prob-<br />
lems; we want you to feel free iu<br />
all times to talk with us relative<br />
to your Ooveriimnet securities with-<br />
out obligation on your part."<br />
Surveys show that modem stu-<br />
dents are taller than their fathers.<br />
But whose fault is it that fathers<br />
are always short?—Malone (N. Y, ><br />
Evening Telegram.<br />
New Pupils Must<br />
Be Registered<br />
4 Days Set Aside<br />
Next Week<br />
Next Tuesday, Wednesday, I urn -<br />
day and Friday have been'at' L nl.<br />
us special registration days f< i h •<br />
and girls who intend to enter "• • n<br />
<strong>City</strong> public srhools for the first<br />
time.<br />
Registration <strong>of</strong> all new Central<br />
av elementary school pupils will<br />
take place in that school, and those<br />
who will enter high school will<br />
register at that building. The hour»<br />
all four days are from B a, m. to<br />
noon.<br />
Such registration is not required<br />
for pupils who attended either local<br />
school last year, or who are trans-<br />
ferring here to the high school<br />
from outside districts. Their rec-<br />
ords already are on Hie,<br />
All new children before entering<br />
school must submit birth eertifl;<br />
eaies, Sehlek test certificates and<br />
pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> vaccination<br />
FOR QUICK RESULTS<br />
USE THE CLASSIFIED ADS<br />
was<br />
in the field <strong>of</strong> atoralo<br />
established by Congress when 1?<br />
P«M8d the McMahon Atomic En<br />
ergy Control bill. The government<br />
also will maintain rigid controls<br />
^ er .,*« e . PW> ? uctlon and allocation<br />
<strong>of</strong> all fissionable material going into<br />
the production <strong>of</strong> atomic energy<br />
"The new act Is so unduly restrlc'<br />
live as to Jeopardize our system <strong>of</strong><br />
private initiative and free t ^<br />
R. Dearborn, Chairman <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Patents and Research Committee <strong>of</strong><br />
S 0 AMoelatlon «* Manu-<br />
"NAM has recognized the need for<br />
government regulation and policing<br />
<strong>of</strong> atomitj energy as may be neces?<br />
h"? * safeguard the natfS,<br />
health and safety and insure the<br />
that flela<br />
It Is n*<br />
system or]<br />
Wder thi<br />
tain its i<br />
etimes<br />
' h °uld hive<br />
bwnteeian,<br />
seems they<br />
|«p 4<br />
it i<br />
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)pen Priday<br />
CLOTHES<br />
If there's a smile on<br />
our face and a lilt in our<br />
walk, just dhalk it up to<br />
our happy expectations.<br />
For, now that the pro-<br />
duction <strong>of</strong> fine CLIP-<br />
PER CRAFT Clothes is<br />
steadily gaining moraen.<br />
turn, we're looking for-<br />
ward to receiving more<br />
<strong>of</strong> them almost any day<br />
now. So, keep trying us.<br />
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Drastically<br />
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m *•-<br />
Hurry, hurry, hurry , , . time's<br />
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Take your youngsters by the<br />
hand and come to Stainton's<br />
children'd shop for handsome<br />
new school clothes. We've<br />
snowsuita... sweaters and<br />
skirts just like big sister's<br />
. . , washable, bay pipe-<br />
plaid dresses... smart lit-<br />
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SKKTS<br />
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DRRSSES<br />
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TO<br />
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in<br />
tlTTJ<br />
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FOR LITTLE AMERICANS'*<br />
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STAINTCI<br />
and BATDBDAY<br />
Pages<br />
nSlled With news and ada<br />
interest to Oceoa <strong>City</strong>'i<br />
ptembqr visitors.<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
[our Bishops<br />
jmingFor<br />
ference<br />
| State Methodist<br />
Conclave to Open<br />
September 26<br />
|Four bishops head a list <strong>of</strong><br />
eminent speakers who will<br />
I in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> for the an<br />
il session <strong>of</strong> the New Jer-<br />
• Conference <strong>of</strong> the Metho-<br />
|t Church, September 26<br />
0.<br />
Ev A, Lynn Oongl<strong>of</strong>f, paitor <strong>of</strong><br />
I Brit Methodist Ohureh, which<br />
't« host to the Conference for<br />
jjfth eoniecutlve year, an-<br />
mi thli week that arrange.<br />
Ejs are virtually completed.<br />
I0P1N ON IWH<br />
MMion will open with eom.<br />
B.gn at 3:10 p. m, on Thursday,<br />
i JCtli, and conclude about noon<br />
I Mowing Monday after the as-<br />
sent <strong>of</strong> paitors for the comlnf<br />
I Wed Pierce Corson, <strong>of</strong> the<br />
;iphl» area, an <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
ir resident, again will preside<br />
the buslnesa sessions. Btahop<br />
i wdA elected to the episcopacy<br />
I at the Northeastern Juris<br />
Conference here.<br />
1 high ranking church lead<br />
the program are Blslio]<br />
Bgssett Dawsey. <strong>of</strong> Brazil<br />
I Shot K. Mondol, <strong>of</strong> India<br />
Alexander P. Sliaw. oi<br />
area<br />
IN BRAZIL<br />
Dawwy, who pioneered<br />
t mlsslonajy work ln Brazil<br />
jack, Is scheduled to speak<br />
I tt the morning session <strong>of</strong><br />
Hn's Society <strong>of</strong> Christian<br />
i «t the Music Pier, on the<br />
1 tbbject <strong>of</strong> Maria service.<br />
I Mondol, second Indian to<br />
I to the episcopacy <strong>of</strong> the<br />
church, and now on a<br />
I tour throughout tile United<br />
, Wi)l address the conference<br />
In connection with the<br />
i program for re-<br />
i tnisslons.<br />
I Shaw Is scheduled to ad-<br />
n'8 evangelistic meetings<br />
JMmio Pier PHd«r and Sat-<br />
tftemoons, and a Sunday<br />
t'meeting on the pier.<br />
; TO SPEAK<br />
welt known speaker to<br />
St wUl M Dr. Albert L.<br />
tsai, N. Y-. former<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Cunden dls-<br />
rifeir JerWy Ootiferenco.<br />
l tai»3 the new Methodist<br />
program at the Thuis.<br />
Mtoon. Dr. Baner ni<br />
Ii» attrlct superintendent<br />
(by Rev. Benjunln P. Ail-<br />
I pastor <strong>of</strong> th <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Walter H. Judd, <strong>of</strong><br />
, a nationaily known ora-<br />
b th<br />
Lazy Pup Plays Dead <strong>On</strong><br />
Street; Invokes Sympathy<br />
Policeman Given Dirty Looks Because<br />
He Doesn't Come to Dog's Rescue<br />
OCEAN CITY. N. J,, FRID^SEPTEMBER 6,. <strong>1946</strong><br />
('be the principal speaker<br />
's rally Saturdsy night<br />
! Pier, when a steward-<br />
_ i will be launched,<br />
ijnbffllng speaker for the<br />
B'i Sotlity session wlU be Mrs,<br />
.iMlteHf, president <strong>of</strong> the<br />
> Jurisdiction.<br />
at 70, Pay*<br />
Judge $15<br />
•tine: giuTty to speeding at 7a<br />
t « hour on the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>-<br />
-Jftjlnt-boulevard, Paul W.<br />
,23, <strong>of</strong> 6101 N. 7th st., Phllft-<br />
i, was fined $15 and costs In<br />
) Mlrt Tij^dny.<br />
^(r defendant, booked as a<br />
' because he Is only 17, was<br />
I (10 and costs for passing a<br />
),«*et and causing an accident<br />
J*Kkat Battcrsea rds. The<br />
• was the driver <strong>of</strong> the<br />
'at. Frank J. Gallagher. 123<br />
"'1 rd.<br />
ew Industry<br />
[or <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
p Park Man<br />
Make Awnings<br />
Kuppinger. <strong>of</strong> Prospect<br />
K Plans to establish an<br />
^^Tlne, wladow<br />
upholstering business In<br />
ft summer resl-<br />
. has purchased<br />
I st, ,<br />
No, lady, that medium sieed<br />
black puppy lying around the cor-<br />
ner <strong>of</strong> ath st, and A»bury »v<br />
isn't dead.<br />
Patrolman WUliam Bprulll, <strong>of</strong><br />
the local police, wljuld like the<br />
pufciie to know that.<br />
Because the puppy—we'll call<br />
Mm Btackie for want <strong>of</strong> a more<br />
formal introduction — has been<br />
causin( Patrolman SpruiU almost<br />
as much worry and annoyance<br />
during the past two weeks BJ the<br />
hordes <strong>of</strong> vW<strong>On</strong>g motorists around<br />
that corner.<br />
• * *<br />
HOBO'S SUCCESSOR?<br />
Blackie apparently is a leading<br />
candidate for the role abandoned<br />
some years ago by Hobo, the<br />
brown and white mongrel whioh<br />
beeiune so much a part <strong>of</strong> com-<br />
munity life that the people<br />
chipped In for a stone memorial<br />
to him.<br />
This tme version <strong>of</strong> Hobo seems<br />
to be juit as lazy u Hobo ever<br />
was, and equally scornful <strong>of</strong> the<br />
rights <strong>of</strong> mere humans,<br />
* • •<br />
HE "PLA¥S BBAB"<br />
Hobo used to lie down and sleep<br />
in the middle <strong>of</strong> the boardwalk on<br />
crowded Saturday nights. BliickJe<br />
chooses to "play dead" on the<br />
sidewalk in the center <strong>of</strong> the<br />
busiest shopping district.<br />
And Patrolman Spruill Is be-<br />
coming a bit tired <strong>of</strong> assurtog well<br />
meaning ladles that MM dog Unt<br />
drad »t all—Jiet Ured or Imy. In<br />
fact, the pollL*man swears up and<br />
Rotary Governor<br />
Here Friday Night<br />
down that Blackie does 44JD pur-<br />
Pose, just to make fools <strong>of</strong> People.<br />
Three momlrigs in sueeetilon<br />
last week the pup lay stretched<br />
inert on the sidewalk Just at the<br />
cross-walk line, go that hundreds<br />
<strong>of</strong> shoppers had to either walk<br />
around him or step on him.<br />
• • •<br />
BE -IHES" EVEBY MORNING<br />
The uguai time for his snooM<br />
Is in the morning, and it lasts<br />
about two hours. In that period<br />
there usually is a steady crowd <strong>of</strong><br />
people standing around pityingly,<br />
trying to decide whether or not<br />
the animal is dead.<br />
Small boys pull at Blackie's legs,<br />
*nd the pooch deero't even quiver<br />
Or blink an eye. Sometimes they<br />
tickle his nose or pull an ear, and<br />
that may rouse him sufficiently<br />
to open one eye slightly to assure<br />
the folks that he really is alive.<br />
« * *<br />
"<strong>On</strong>e day he wont to sleep la<br />
the aislo <strong>of</strong> the Murphy store,"<br />
•ays OHIcer SpruDI, whow post<br />
at the buy comer mats him the<br />
chief ejpert on the pop's be-<br />
bavlonr,<br />
"A lady eun *M told me the<br />
poor dog must have been run ov«r<br />
by a or and llmprd Into the<br />
•ton to die, I went up to him<br />
ud rolled him over and he stayed<br />
limp. Then I rolled him bade<br />
ajniln on the other ilde. He just<br />
shook himself a tittle and ambled<br />
• few feet away, round % new spot,<br />
and went back to sleep,"<br />
• • •<br />
The policeman doesn't know<br />
where Blackle'j home la, although<br />
he hat triad to follow him several<br />
times.<br />
The young upstart haj % good<br />
act. but he'll have to add a lot <strong>of</strong><br />
years to his record to equal Hobo,<br />
who was about 19 or 20 when he<br />
died.<br />
HAROLD A. STANTON<br />
Harold A. Stan ton, <strong>of</strong> Pleasant-<br />
vllli, governor <strong>of</strong> the IMth district<br />
<strong>of</strong> Rotary Internattonal, will pay<br />
the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> club hu <strong>of</strong>ficial visit<br />
this Priday and will address the<br />
meeting Friday night at The<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong>ic.<br />
Reversing usual procedure, he will<br />
meet with the club's committee<br />
chairmen after the dinner, rather<br />
han in the afternoon as has been<br />
he custom heBrtqfore.<br />
Schools To<br />
Open Monday<br />
No Large Enroll-<br />
ment G*»U Seen<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>* 3«9«7 public school<br />
f/um win orjcn>&:jna»y,whett »pU<br />
d narby comunities I<br />
Chatty Thief<br />
Robs Mid-<strong>City</strong><br />
Apartment<br />
Visits With Neigh-<br />
bars, After He<br />
y Steals Rings<br />
A bold thief last Thursday priM<br />
open the door <strong>of</strong> a mid-city apart-<br />
ment and robbed It <strong>of</strong> thrie rings<br />
and J3 cash, then left the buUdJni<br />
in pleasant conversation with<br />
neighbor.<br />
The theft was reported to <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> police by Mr. aj.d Mrs, Idward<br />
Jaep, who operate the Kozy Komer<br />
lunch room, at Jth st. and Central<br />
av., and occupy the second floo)<br />
apartment directly above it.<br />
Mrs, Jaep said she was at the<br />
cash register In the lurlch room<br />
when she saw a man <strong>of</strong> about 50<br />
yean <strong>of</strong> ate enter the apartment<br />
doorway, but she thought no more<br />
oyt until later when the loss wju<br />
Whoever entered the apartmem<br />
Lpparently used a knife in the<br />
rraek <strong>of</strong> the door to push back the<br />
ateh. The ransackini netted the<br />
Wf • W° w «°» d wedding ring, a<br />
white gold diamond ring, a yellow<br />
gold amithyit rmf and the cash<br />
CHAWED WITH NEIGHBOR<br />
The man suspedted <strong>of</strong> being the<br />
thief had just left the Jaeptpart-<br />
ment about noon when he was met<br />
on the stair by WUlard1 Sharp ocSj.<br />
pant <strong>of</strong> tin third floor apartment.<br />
Bharp said they conversed pleas<br />
antly on the way downstairs.<br />
Afterward, a man answering the<br />
same description knocked on the<br />
loor <strong>of</strong> the Sharp apartment, Mrs,<br />
lharp, who was home, said he in«<br />
julred whether anyone was at home<br />
ta the Jaep apartment, Thli was<br />
ffi ad *t Be B subterfuge to lean,<br />
the Sharp apartment also<br />
'as -vacant<br />
Mrs. Jaep described the nun<br />
she saw as abont S feet 6 Incno<br />
tall, rotvhly droned ln dark doth-<br />
inc and wearing a brown felt hat<br />
The description tallied with the<br />
nun who talked to Mr. Sharp and<br />
hb wife.<br />
Police also received another re-<br />
ort <strong>of</strong> a robbery ln the same* neigh-<br />
borhood on Sunday. Thl» involved<br />
he loss <strong>of</strong> a walfet with a tmall<br />
urn <strong>of</strong> money, taken from the room<br />
if a youtuj woman guest ln • room-<br />
ing bou*e at 8M Central *v.<br />
Bank Deposits Near $10,000,000<br />
Half Million Is Received <strong>On</strong> Tue<br />
$15,490.Paid<br />
AtAuctkm<br />
Of <strong>City</strong> Lots<br />
School Board's<br />
Property Sold<br />
For $9,000 /<br />
Th* city government <strong>of</strong>fered more<br />
real estate bargains at auction sail<br />
on Wednesday, and found a room<br />
ful <strong>of</strong> avid buyers waiting to aequlr.<br />
them for Investment or home build<br />
ing purposes.<br />
The sale, conducted by Coromii<br />
sioner Henry Hoeser, Jr., broughl<br />
toty proceeds <strong>of</strong> tlf,4M from tht<br />
II parcels <strong>of</strong> land disposed <strong>of</strong>, The<br />
property had been advertised at<br />
nunimuin price* totaling ill.77», so<br />
that the city's "premium" from the<br />
(ompetitive hiding was $1718.<br />
BIDDING ON 10 PAECEL8<br />
Nine parsels were knocktd down<br />
A the advertised prices, but the<br />
ither 10 attracted bidding which<br />
raised the final sale figure in some<br />
instances to mere than double the<br />
acceptable mmimiun.<br />
The blfgMt sale <strong>of</strong> th« day wms <strong>of</strong><br />
fuU hlock <strong>of</strong> ground, consisting<br />
>f 12 Iota on the southeast side <strong>of</strong><br />
llmpsoji av. between ISth and 14th<br />
Its, It started at *2000 and was bid<br />
up to* final sale price <strong>of</strong> M,0i0,<br />
WEST SIDE LOTS<br />
RING GOOD FttlCES<br />
Bidding also was keen on a site<br />
leax 13th st. and Simpson av., which<br />
ras advertised at «200 and sold for<br />
526. The price <strong>of</strong> $1176 WAS paid for<br />
, 30 toot lot on Asbury av. near<br />
ird St., which was advertised for<br />
$300.<br />
By contrast with some previous<br />
ity sales, much Of the bidding Wed-<br />
lesday wie done by purchasers<br />
f t<br />
hemselvev Instead<br />
agents. ^ -<br />
y p<br />
<strong>of</strong> real estate<br />
Car Lost In<br />
lmy Blast<br />
contract to<br />
for the c«B<br />
to Mtmeflttan with<br />
wm aiwe as soon<br />
«ty his permanent<br />