StPBf* M the B*y IS to 1 p. m. CLOSED MONDAYS ' D.C, 9th A M«ine Ave., S.W. -Inn REAKFAST 6 to 11:30 $*?, CHESTER'S Comer •nd f Corinthian j Ave. 11 > 928 Boardwalk or „ „*•*, Lwatik Had Platter Dinners. Sever- •Up, Specialties, BMHbnrBera and Hot Dogm. Candies Fountain lerHee Brfrrer-a lee Cream (Aho b Quarts or Balk) HHft«§P Con, Mu. DINNERS WLYMQUTH INN ;I1yi>Miulli PUce «nd Atlantic Are. f, *&? It jam urn, mad tittf mart ta" She explained that tile F.F.I. nt SI a merging <strong>of</strong> all the armed group* • 'in zranee to tain the country retnte its liberty, y she served M secretary for the national headquarto which Ins hidden In Pirli. TRAINED AS GANGSTER "It M net a headquarter* at al). bM Just anywhere that we could find safety, whether It ni a church, a farmhouse, or a dark cellar," she said. "We had no <strong>of</strong>fice at all. I had better training as a gangster than I did at shorthand or typing. I learned all the tricks W ^ to « •"* •»** to *«« ld U| ti#ss ind wu nan little tool both the OMtapo and the «|)l to work, Vichy Government. , , m^tm ««B»t mute gat I Vim* WUHI TIM GESTAPO red 1HU. sympathy far y«r !••« •The persecution in France wu almrtaje to Mat saartry. To me, awful, especially <strong>of</strong> the Jews and I* MOM Uka a banquet mry Oommuntati, but I want to nkka day," it clear BOW that all the penecu- aj» oU the physical luffming «fl "St." 0 * ** *"• O®""". •"»« was not u bad f» the Frmeh M Vtahy Oovemmnt was went th«n the mom! suffertng after their Uw Oestapo, and Marshal Petaln government turned mr the counwas responsible for many arrests try to the Oemaiu, whish the Gestapo did not lnstl- -a, iM the QerniMU know how • it" we felt, we did everything- possible TTM Germans set to work early to show our hatred for them," she to stein France <strong>of</strong> everything <strong>of</strong> — : value, die nid, so that la a abort tteis there was a shortage <strong>of</strong> meat .»- ,.-,jp -m**.*, ,..«.»
%*:•• _•? • "" • '••..''•. * i c • > Oham- , Say week Mr. and •tW. B. Weeerbak. Mr . . JOfcM Jackson, Daniel J«r. .and MM, William k-Mr. and,MM. Joseph Tay- , ttmghtar, Sandrm. all <strong>of</strong> RUa, ware house guests <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Otto Champion over k end. • V • Ma Jones, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, ah* week end with Mrs. •nd their daughter, Krma, CITY GAB M 0105 the KunU home, <strong>On</strong>UaMi frsm pas* « • • • I to death for five years and ls now Mra, JLewia Toaer recently ae- »aleselng," she said. "We can. ssmnanled Ite Edith Hardy to| not **pect her to have the same Wewark, nil,, io attend a family reactions as a well person would reunion. Mrs. Hardy, her brother have. However, I know the French Md sister, were together the first «• iMful and thai the friend. UJII# since IBM, c Mr. and Mrs. - Bwood Wilson, warren WU-1 ln •Un>ce and stood during d at Forts-1 Ptaylni <strong>of</strong> The Marseilles. ship between our countries will en- dure." ..— „_ . The Kiwanians. instead <strong>of</strong> rising Shore rd., entertained over the H 1 applauding the speaker, rose week end their son. T~ "— " '" "' **" J "''-'" '" son, VMM,, stationed _ , . mouth, Va.. and lln, Warren Wll-1 The meeting also had a brief son, <strong>of</strong> Camden, who is with her musical interlude, with three visit- parents during Warren's absence ln » artists, participating, all from I Mlllvllle. They were Mayor Clar- I enee Reeves, baritone: Mis. Bltin- I ehe Holmes Pox, soprano, and Mrs. John Breslln, pianist. Both Mr. Point Churches BWHANI METHODIST Shore rd. ajid Brighton aT. •ev, Oedrto •rroi Bleknu, PMtor 10 ajn, Sunday School; Men's bta ela^e. « p Yok I Reeves and Mrs, Pon sang soli after which they joined duets. Cat Service Phone Sonars Point 490 0»y or Night Service TOM BU1XJVAN, Prop. tW PHONE iM EASIDE ACQ, » DOUBLE FEATURE Hn*a sWaten ta D.nn, K»ye hi Placid Serenade The Birth <strong>of</strong> a Star ••#*•> . _ mond Hyde. The Jaom netted in fjoroen Point. Mr. and ItM. Albert Walker, av. entertained during the ',*nd Mrs. Walker's brother, md Klenk, <strong>of</strong> Atlantic <strong>City</strong>: Oharte, Klenk, DAM., stationed at ~ " ___ and another brother if MX*. Walker*. Edward Klenk, <strong>of</strong> Audubon, Mo ls spending a week at the Walker home, • Mr. and Mrs, Victor Wheeler, <strong>of</strong> Camden. opened their cottage on Decatur av.. over the week end, • • • Pfg. Lewis Toser has arrived nome from Qermany and will spend a 30-day furlough with Ita, •tuaer and their five children at their home on Campbell av. c m a Mr, and Mrs, Edward Bunts, lay and Hisbee avs,, have as then- house guests for the season, Mr. Kuntx's Brother, Joseph <strong>of</strong> Phila- delphia. A brother-in-law and sis- ter. Mr, and Mrs, Theodore Sobel.l 11 ajn. "Whosoever will and daughter, Mary Leu, <strong>of</strong> Phlla-| 7:10 p'.m. "The way <strong>of</strong> Man. 1 Continued from page GHACE LUTHERAN I this was voluntarily contributed •er, Robert z. Waehter, B.B, before the drive formally opened Sunday, <strong>Aug</strong>ust 12- Tying in with the solicitation »;« ajn. Bunday School Classes I here and throughout Cape May for all ages, visitors welcome County, was a series <strong>of</strong> special ra- il BJn. The Service. Sermon by dl o broadcasts over station WBNJ, Hey. M, Lenoy Wuehter, pastor, Bridgeton, Lutheran Church <strong>of</strong> the Atone- The first <strong>of</strong> the series was Tues- meat, wyomisslrig, pa,' president dn.v ' m * ; M to S p.m. and fea- <strong>of</strong> Board <strong>of</strong> Christian Education, tured Mrs. Honey MseKensie, well --• - - known USO Camp ahow entertain- er who ehwred troop« in Alaska and Hawaii, she spoke briefly as to the value <strong>of</strong> Camp Shows and the need for expanding this activ- ity In the Pacific war theater. Lester n. Darman, NWF field representative, announced that the station has generously contributed the same half hour every Tuesday from now until the end <strong>of</strong> Octo- ber, to promote National war Fund efforts, A different USO pro. Bram wUl be presented each week. Next Tuesday tht> program will feature Nondes Metealf, an enter, tainer recently returned from abroad. June, a dub rankffcr report showed thl* week. Other dub* Uad with the resort club at 83 per cent were Camden and Avon-Bradley Beach, in Division No, 1, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> ranked fourth. Argabrite Heads A, C. Electric Co. N, M, Argnbrite, vice president <strong>of</strong> the American Qas and BeoMe Company and a number <strong>of</strong> its op- erating subsidiaries for 'many yean, has resigned all hi* positions and directorships in the American oas and Slectrie Company system (ex- cept his directorship ta the Athn- lid <strong>City</strong> Beetric Company) and has been elected president <strong>of</strong> At- lantic Olty Electric Oompany, Mr. Ariabrlte succeeds Oeorgs N. Tldd, who remains' president <strong>of</strong> Anieri. gibta Cla.se. « New York av.fl.e^in Retapd, War Fund Start Arch Support* BHOE8 BUILT TO OBTHOFBDIC FBKSCRIPTION LIBERTY SHOE REPAIRS 1054 Aabury Avc. BASIL DONATO. Prop. in two can Oas and Electric oompany and <strong>of</strong> all its principal subsidiaries eJt- rept the Atlantic Olty Electric Company. There will be no change in ^he OBeration <strong>of</strong> the Atlantic city Electric Oompany or status <strong>of</strong> R. Lutheran Minlsterium <strong>of</strong> Penngyl. vania. Sermon topic: "Diverse At- Utud" 1 * THEATRE SOMERS Point ji . hi iHluiil SAT, AUG. QABUUm and BOBBBT WAMMMU bi "TH1 CLOCK" A MOW, ADO, M-ii PAIXMIINI In "COUNTER ATTACK" ADO. 14 FMCDIIIC HABCB ana JOAN BENNETT In "TRADE WINDS" ' BIG DOUBLE FEATURE •BAB BKLVA SMITH BQMTOB PorNT—A large num. ber <strong>of</strong> members <strong>of</strong> the First Bap- tist church and friends turned out to hear Miss Belva Smith, a returned missionary from South America formerly <strong>of</strong> Mean <strong>City</strong>. when she showed pictures and spoke <strong>of</strong> her work In the mission. ary field Thursday evening in the Baptist Ohureh, SECOND GERETY SON BOMB POINT—Mr. and Mrs. general manager. dr In toe status <strong>of</strong> the other local <strong>of</strong>ficial*. Stale Approve* Bulkhead Contract State Highway Commissioner Spencer Miller, Jr., this week au- tharlted Cape May County to award a contract for timber bulk-| head on Teoumseh rd,, upper Township, to the low bidder, Do- minic Dletro. <strong>of</strong> Petersburg, for u.m. At Uic request <strong>of</strong> the freeholders. New Jersey av.. Lower Township, was added to the township and borough aid maintenance schedule for asphalUc oil application and in Sea Isle <strong>City</strong> the following streets were Included lor general mainte- nance and repair*: Park rd,, Hist, 52nd, 53rd and SBth its, and Ital- ia pi. MDDRLv i, 4. SAT. ALU, i.in,ii BETTY BUTTON . A OBAHLn BUOOLBg md OBAHLn BUOOLBg md SBBV "INCENDIARY B "*> - New O8K THE CLASSIFIED ADS TERMINAL CAB 24-Hour Service p»0114 NOW OPEN Haines Flander* Hotel Drug Store American Phone TAXI 0280 Stand 8th & Weal Opp. A*F Store M-hr. SHORE CAB Phone 0665 OEOfiOE MOBCAK Uh 4 Wai i4.hr, scnlee Luncheonette Abbott'i lee Cream Sun Bum Preventitives Horns Made Spaghetti Sauce 3Qc bat Witt Il.ll.. lUHft, IM CT S««.t "F.ll LIB. Italian OHMHH" FRANK LONGO Ph. UH IMt IDDSON AV MON,, TUIM. * W1D,, AUO "WEST WIFE ALSO - anJ'AR " ALSO TIIURS., FBI. * SAT, Al)u th.n.u JAMES OAONEY . SYLVIA HYDNBY •nd JOHN BMBBY ta "BLOOD O Contmuou. IQiM A. M/to'lsaiaMs a movie Ideal <strong>of</strong> what suave, white-haired legislator ON SECOND THOUGHT , They had a sliiht differtnee <strong>of</strong> opinion, and he acknowledged his error quite generously by saying- -You B» right and I am wrong, as you generally are. Oood-Uy dear," and he hurried <strong>of</strong>f to catch nls train, "So nice <strong>of</strong> him to put it like that!" ah, «id to hiSelf dosed last week, ' -Editor StntlneJ-J>dger—J do not think tlM* lir. Bow «m • . The sharp rise in Individual pur- the Bap^r salvage famjalm in <strong>Ocean</strong> Oity la mucti sfmslbla tor nil chasing power reflects the gener- « a success, just tool a took at the curb lip mjr fro» to d " " ally Unproved economic condition Mock, and out <strong>of</strong> » homes only four bad bundfai a«tT Th« <strong>of</strong> Cape Kay County durini the l<strong>of</strong> »W paper) in front <strong>of</strong> them, usually tbosan tain lights ara ... last four yean, but two or three. But on trash pick-up days the and that no «•» , Results <strong>of</strong> the survey give rise receptacles in tbe alley are full <strong>of</strong> newspapeim and nrlTe anottiar awn _ to hope for continued goad busl- carton*- idea for «b|if> Urn- ness in cape May County ln the "Why don't you use a sound truck, at was done debted to years which follow the war when to round up milt bottles, or haw tha Boy Scout* OommilsMl In the supply <strong>of</strong> merchandise returns make a canvass <strong>of</strong> all homes to uk for cooperatlonr than WttB to normal, "You ought to salvage IS to Jo MDS a week la colored • With a Butastantia! backlog <strong>of</strong> from MUM** Pt^el-^ • _ njp. In Mvings Invested in war Iwndi, _» many <strong>of</strong> which will be htld for f several years, and with more ready per " cash available. It appears reason- able to expect that general busi- ness In this county will be consid- erably above par for quite some time after conditions return to nor. mal. Indications polni to a period <strong>of</strong> ••* excellent buiiness for all America, °« WevaUinf domertlc shortaBe. OonoHni; With the second highest per cap- Saving paper, bundling and tying it and pladns infiinnmnit ~kV~a~ie« Ita amount <strong>of</strong> purehulng power It on the curb every Sunday night bivalves ss ttttta UbertSt <strong>of</strong> many Is In Mew Jersey, Cape May County trouble: Why cannot we all do It and produce that act <strong>of</strong> naelttrto th* i ls apparently in line for Its full 20 tons a week that "Summer Resident" estimates freedom Wo share <strong>of</strong> business activity after the we should produce ln summer? fact- no em __ ««>•• As for the Boy Beauts, they recently did a good feet.' Fur tnat matter. ,. _ ^ ^ m in • well l 11 >I UW W>» eoUBCtod, Silt moat Scouts Is perfect. ~ TO H.AY SAFE are busy these ""— ""—- " • • • •"" • Ii COMMON SENSE that men filled (GBpe May Coanty Timol We have observed many child pedijitrians who are more concern- ed with their safety than numer- ous adultf. They use sidewalks p "«5 r saved lor £ same;"olMdie^ee"to'oteM' > prime essentials in untary or It la ^vt every time a person ML and (beine an can. > Jap ihoua bow SriSanlrTM. Thsnk you very much, please." ft, Paper <strong>of</strong> every sort and description can be used, erty. When re-processed it becomes containers ln wtllch • • supplies are shipped, or It Is used to help plug A MOKAL DVTT ^%^^mjLmg.m ass: m * M lth ••*• en *"-»"****» *• ss . pies are rijtat and worthy 1 orous defense. Don't Blow That Whistle! , .^"Jf S^S* A small boy blew shrilly en one <strong>of</strong> those toy * ot ' r ^t 1 * "•»•» "» - should unite in making j then all the "~ ~~~ S li B1f n S l Sc<strong>of</strong>S e eSr t whS e m*i| ^ ^ ^ »'" — — ***>««- SSSf ?&• „., ._ „._„„ „.,„.,„„ _„... ..what.g au matter, BiUf" a bystander asked: n* »tand r the i ^ ' adults in similar situations refuse to step aside, come what may. "can't you stand compstlUen* 11 Reckless pedestriins a proving It isn't that" Bui arinned. "Bvery time one <strong>of</strong> a serious problem in several Cape those whistles Is'blown people think I'm doing it M» and that «tb '* l*tt«r ohooat to MM In our Seveiml <strong>of</strong> the big league ball parks opened with girl ushers in the grandstand, but we underMand this ls to be considered only a wartime inconvenience — Kansas <strong>City</strong> Star, ~' hours?* Tfce SDM way ef fettlna; to the "Ho. ma'ftm," - - - - The landlady paused, then quer- ied, "Are you sure you'll be o quiet tenant?" "Well," confessed the man tun- idly. "I write with a fountain pen that squeaks quite a bit," • • * • NO DOUBT The dear old lady kept to her seat determinedly as the slowly moving congregation passed down the tUt to. the church door. •If everybody else would only do HI do, and stay quietly in their seats until everyone has left," Ae murmured, "there wouldn't be such a crush at^the doors," FOB POSTEEITY An airman travelling through the arid Texas Panhandle while on furlough got into conversation with an old settler and his son at a railroad station. "Looks as though we night have rain," said the simian •Well. I hope so," replied tha native. "Not so mueli for myself as for my boy here, I've »een It rain." * nOM FOREIGN PARTS The captsln was having his shoes shlned, and the shoe-shine boy became Interested In his ln- sltnia. "What army are you with?" the lad asked. > |i £anadlanj i * waa ttie raply. "No kMdin'r- gasped tile Boy, hear you apeak some Oana- 5S gBts ls not too to^h for his teeth, »-^ ^^ meanwhn| the rest <strong>of</strong> us M out 0, everv hundred people wU1 keeB on trampine from store to glope in search <strong>of</strong> beef, while the largest number <strong>of</strong> cattle* ever jtnown In history contentedly roam the ^ide open was in the wSt tne WIa ~ ve - p w . B2¥fea3raWS seconds may insure mow safety, but « wwld seem that 18 seconds is guSloient for the conductor to survey the situation adequately, • i And It would save 45 seconds- time for 80 im- patient passengers on a trolley. This sort <strong>of</strong> safety device U *J»d precaution in crowded meteopoUtan centers, where trains go whlslni across troll* track Intersections every few mmut#g, M down b m m tng ^^^ ^^ te-M so infrequent, it does seem a bit unnecessary. the KSonrtKK^stSrJ Should Wommn Work? (Oa.) HeraW-JournBl, <strong>Ocean</strong> Oity hai a good many women among its all-year populations who work for their livings. Ca- reer women no doubt are numerous among the sum- mer visitors. Some <strong>of</strong> them may have preferred careen to marriage. Women who work—evep married women- are happier than those who deVote their lives to their husbands and children, to the nomt and social activity. Whoa i This Unt necessarily our Idea. It'a a theory advanced by a well-known writer, Oretta Palmer. The Chinese and other home and fsmlly- loving races won't like what she says. But her argu- ments sound convincing, and perhaps they mafcr serve as a? defense mechanism for women In these years when there's an acute shortage <strong>of</strong> men. Wat true happiness, a woman should put mar- riage and children m secondary place, and devote her primary energies toward another goal, the writer contends, ln an article in the <strong>Aug</strong>ust Life Story 5ty*or W - - - saves the purpose. Oontumcn. class most hurt by government tal business, never learn tho truth 1ft pros and radio are under wuUua* Selfish rulers snatch forts and dak out •uspieion, the chains <strong>of</strong> Traditionally tyrants way; it has happened all through history. After bus confiscated and the news i seUed, the people an with malice, and malice living sauli, Americans who valt*fc their religious liberty hare choice but to defend am WHO UIO The WFA saya them win b* thus Indteatbif a coosldsiiaUkr change <strong>of</strong> teohnKnie to what lor regards M clal AppeaL to nil • __,„„„.... A huxrted businessman rushed Into the barber shop. "Can you cut my ban 1 with my seat ont" ha asked. ecosnl^iig hint as customnr whose hair grew to • lew fringe around his tm PBtt. repllftd: "I p mn. I can even eat It wfth »S5r hat on." Of THE WEEK ,' -My Lord! H*'« fire «Ur», aad knsuii, toor—Overotat GI after "He** Jnst an average mam wilfc a aetue <strong>of</strong> humor." Pr<strong>of</strong>. AUt* Cn/%, Unto, ef Kmh, A- scribing "any Kanton." ^ j -Maybe it we'd known awe sbout Amerlc.-" —Wiit/ul retninitcence <strong>of</strong> Otn. von Arnim, ff now Mar priioner hern. • ' _ ~ * » . "Ttete to alwafa • better way to do enrylUBC than tho way •tow wiT—Chm. Robtrt W, WU. •Ml, Standard QU find,), urgbtff men industrial rettarch^ -Trfvale ealMVriM and work- en in cooperation an Urn only rial untune* <strong>of</strong> • ntoapcnM and lasting economy."—4 dp. Dir.C.B.Bro>
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