Aug 1945 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
Aug 1945 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
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0974<br />
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JUt OR.<br />
tTMENT<br />
LESS<br />
fe-s^ ; sSiWwfc<br />
NOW AVAILABLE!<br />
Insurance Against the<br />
OCEAN<br />
, NOW AVAILABLE—E«h Ps^erty tnuit be<br />
indivtdu«Jly in«pected. Stop in or Write Us—Pollaes<br />
will be iaaued in order <strong>of</strong> receipt <strong>of</strong> application*.<br />
Insurance Co, <strong>of</strong> North America<br />
Ewing T. Corson<br />
AGENT<br />
800 <strong>Ocean</strong> •Avenue<br />
I^MUCATION<br />
EOW.C. KllSnc<br />
rOBO - BBOQI - LINCOLN<br />
1st a AUuttt<br />
ndir New Management]<br />
nOCEAN CITY<br />
OARAGE<br />
9th A Occw, Ave.<br />
M om«)<br />
YOU*, can nu>MX<br />
T AIB EXPOStmB<br />
SIMONIZING<br />
llf«l PwtT I shade itnd daughter. Barbara, t<strong>of</strong>amily<br />
twoama hungrier und he I &* jA_ ^M ^^ I u,hU nrttl. ikflaB IBJIII rf~?t.BH,f <strong>On</strong>l.<br />
«•* caw or many who raided the!<br />
-4 1)n the _ . ^-- -.^ --<br />
M do construe-1 garage ware aot uncommon.<br />
I Theq. at last on Fvnniaiy 33.1<br />
r JOB baUere there ale no Jap-11MB. P 1 gather wltti Miss Jean Crawford,<br />
| <strong>of</strong> Lancaster, Pa. are sojourning<br />
it Uie Lincoln.<br />
for<br />
Mr mid Mn H Hallman. <strong>of</strong><br />
at Shrivnr^ Pavilion,<br />
'lushing. NY, are summer guests<br />
postponed until next it The Illinois Rouse<br />
ln<strong>of</strong><br />
* • •<br />
!* were seen overhead de-<br />
pr a B- Carlson, White Plains,<br />
tnMjMlftN* i-MptH Mrt *M» mam tto* who SM a*e[atwylng wring enemy ene~ guns, winch -^—• had ---' l^^ mu i^'pia^ at fflSyeVs N Y, is visiting at tlie<br />
Illinois<br />
tW&m end. bnitel pleas* accept bam placed on a Wll overlooking I f.vUto (*,„,„!„£.. in am and House<br />
that fact new as a fate genersJ-h»ant Tomas to Ml ajl Internees Sti^ t^uihout the dm There * * *<br />
MtfctV tto flswman said, before they were liberated. J^,<br />
pert to<br />
1 "* ^ X elephantlahleandW « r - • - ----- !_•___ _,.„_. i — » elephant table and I Waves, stationed in<br />
rour Waves, stationed In Wnsli-<br />
Atter F«an Harbor, the Buohenl WWUDOU AV LASTI laU donations <strong>of</strong> articles ror the "iifton DC, who are guests at the<br />
••We evacuated from* Manila, when I Bev and Mrs. Bucher. their two! table, or food and other items I Illinois House this week axe Lt<br />
wert no air raid shelters I sons and two daughters were freed I should be taken to the pavilion \ J l Lyons, Catharine<br />
and *5h inMMr, all<br />
nurses at Taylor Hospital: Cheater,<br />
Pa.. «n spending 10 days at<br />
The parkslde.<br />
• • a.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. s S. Upplncott, ol<br />
palmyra, are summer Visitors al<br />
the Lincoln<br />
• • *<br />
Mrs R T Plnkerton and Mrs.<br />
P 8 Earlo. <strong>of</strong> Montreal, Canada,<br />
together with Miss J. aiknour, are<br />
•pending a few weeks at the Lincoln<br />
• • «<br />
Miss Mary E. Fuller was expect,<br />
ed to return to her home in Oeean<br />
<strong>City</strong> this week after undergoing<br />
an operation at Oeteopflthlc Hot-<br />
• ' ln Philadelphia,<br />
i Keru. Lt R»th<br />
a f, to tmata Tomas, when I sometime twfore noon that day. I Friday morning.<br />
Vrrktor, Lt Helen SUions.<br />
psrlakeed one <strong>of</strong> their wont air I phlMoug craft to be evacuated, the I <strong>On</strong> Tuesday, July 34. Mrs Irvln<br />
• * •<br />
r*lds on Ohrurtnuw D»y. 1M1. and I clergyman vas so weak, he could I Hall entertained with a card par R, MeMurtrie <strong>of</strong> Philndel-<br />
that evening moved toack to Ma-1 not lift his three-year-old son up I ty on the porches <strong>of</strong> her home o<br />
... - -. — home I phi" Is spending a two-wrok va-<br />
MOVED TO CAMPS<br />
on the tank I mt <strong>Ocean</strong> av proceeds for the cation here with his nle-e MTI<br />
At the army evacuation hospi-1 affair netted »13S However dona- E A Bulky 20th at and Crntral<br />
<strong>On</strong> January 1, military trucks I " Internees were placed on a I Uons are stm coming in and Mrs ai Mr McMurtrir nho condurted<br />
•nit through Manila to take diet for seveirJ days while I Hall expects to turn over tiso tola mrnt wear shop on the board<br />
all American citizens to Intern-1 ""^<br />
f i v I r r<br />
a8 * in hecan > e accustomed tol the Hostess League this week. nalk hire fur 23 ran is now con<br />
ment eamns. That was when ffllU- 1 " 8 " 1 " * aUnft I a « a u M ot Ule "nunuil success nectcd mth the men's furnishing<br />
tew authorities nmved they can T »» ***" Mr. Bucher told aun- "^ thu years card party Mrs Hall dopa. tment <strong>of</strong> Oimbel Drothors<br />
• courteous Md kind Rev Bu- «U««y members that he does not "*> announced that she expect*<br />
Cher was sent ahead to Santo To- «*"* "• « Ure eitperlences. for ln «*e It.an annual affau- Busuiessi Mr, Honn, Yol4n(t who m n t :<br />
mas. tout Mrs. Bucher was left In ^ «"• he learned mdire about' ""~*« "' "~«" "•••• -*•- -~ ' - - ' • - •<br />
MWH«. under the care <strong>of</strong> a train-1 D "* r people and hlmseh* than at<br />
ed nurse and a doctor until after ""J M"e previous Now that he<br />
their fourth child was born * nd . Buslnea.1 Mrs Honry Young, who recent.<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> who do- Ltlirned ,rom Temple Unlversit;<br />
f<br />
"J* family are safel - back<br />
WHen Mr. Bucher was taken to I home, they would ' shame an per<br />
f ^Pf^Ll" 011 " 1 Cupboard<br />
^ il Phildlhi I<br />
AnaU<br />
the Internment camp, he and all I son vno would dare complain<br />
otiiar Americans ten instructed to """u* our '««> shortage"<br />
take food and clothing to last three Before he ipoke a solo was sung<br />
days. The majority <strong>of</strong> them re- bv Mrs Alfred Ora She was acmalned<br />
at the camp more than companied by Miss H Williams<br />
three years. I At ^e meeting next Monday the<br />
<strong>On</strong> January 14 all relltrlousl P r °gr an , Hospital Philadelphia, is now a<br />
Bhop. hcr i,omf m Beealc •» Point Visit-<br />
vlduals<br />
calm R<br />
donated gifts.<br />
CHEO<br />
I trlclfl, <strong>of</strong> Arbutus, Md<br />
i "111 be In charge <strong>of</strong> the<br />
workers were moved from the| Presbyterian choir<br />
camp, bask to thetr homes In Mann*.<br />
There they ware allowed<br />
continue tnetr nustmary wort.<br />
the basis that they would not talk<br />
to «Sy HUHM, ffcey were, '<br />
truth, to be forcibly used as<br />
llglous puppets _ agents for the<br />
Japanese propaganda bureau.<br />
THEY CAMUED ON<br />
RtaUztng the dire penal ties they<br />
would pay for dlaotHwlnn orders<br />
that they must have no relatlonatlp<br />
with the ONnesB or mi-<br />
Ipinos on the island, the group<br />
(managed to distribute 25^)00 pesos<br />
worth <strong>of</strong> rica and otter oomniodlti,<br />
and 1 gts.<br />
PLANS LUNCHEON MJ WINTER<br />
m November, Mrs. Hall Dlans for •<br />
a luncheon and oard party at Ba?a , Miss Virginia Mullen. Dtlanco. N<br />
Country Club for the benefit or J. »nd her fiance, Jo t-ph Schuisltthe<br />
Hostess House Although this \'"<br />
Congressman<br />
Slams Canal<br />
Would be Calamity,<br />
Say* Eaton<br />
Construction <strong>of</strong> the proposed<br />
ship canal across New Jersey<br />
"would be one <strong>of</strong> th* greatest cal.<br />
amltiej that has ever befallen our<br />
ln a sense carry out State". Congressman Charles A.<br />
tbs missionary work they had Baton <strong>of</strong> Plainfleld. Informed the<br />
I planned.<br />
New Jersey Tajipsvefi AsswrlaUon,<br />
j Ttelr work was constructive, al yeaterday,<br />
IBlough dangerous. However, Jap A majonty <strong>of</strong> members <strong>of</strong> the<br />
'Military Police started watching Hew Jeney dek(atlon in congnsi<br />
son closely Md their work was recently advised the Taxpayers'<br />
" discontinued on July Association <strong>of</strong> their opposition to<br />
By were .ordered back the canul project, and their viewi<br />
to Santo Tomas, when, the Bu- were made public by the press. At<br />
etaer famUy began their final In- the time Congressman Baton was<br />
ternment<br />
unable to reply to the Assoeiatian's<br />
MX TWGHTMAHE MONTHS query because he was ^rtieipat.<br />
Until September. eoMlUont were m in the united Nations Confer-<br />
reasonably good, Rev. Bucher said, inee at Han Mvaeiseo.<br />
for they had nun to eat than Presenting his views on the pro-<br />
ttjey had had ln MwiUa, and bisposal<br />
to eonstnict a ship canaJ<br />
Jamily was • still In tali' physical Across the atati fipm the Dela-<br />
coodltloD l<br />
irare River at Bordentpwn to Rar-<br />
I After September, however, came<br />
tan Bay at Sayrevllle at a cost<br />
I almost sbt nightman- monUu <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong> millions <strong>of</strong> doUan, Congress-<br />
(starvation rations, r a i , aiclmeu iclmeuand<br />
man E»ton, following his nitum.<br />
aitt MMet wu out 20 per cent, wrote in part as follows:<br />
land then mere and more mill the "I wish simply to say that from<br />
J elally diet consisted <strong>of</strong> breakfMt at the very beginning, when the first<br />
. KE II • ajn.. eon rice mush which had ugiestton <strong>of</strong> this wild scheme was<br />
. Jfc II no flavoring, not even salt. made, 1 htLVt violently opposed It<br />
Supper was served at -1:30, when both publicly and privately, and<br />
I a ilee stew was served. Twice each shall continue to do so.<br />
week internees were given hone "I consider the construction <strong>of</strong><br />
| meat, and a days a week, a nlnthis<br />
canal as proposed would be<br />
were killed to swve more than 2000 one <strong>of</strong> the greatest calamities that<br />
people, A Bulletin wm posted that has ever befallen our state,"<br />
| anyone finding meat in his stew,<br />
please report to headquarters. The<br />
I Incident was rare.<br />
|<br />
i for SO juests.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. William H Force, GutUf»on to Wed<br />
huntom, NY., recently spent a<br />
HoateM Houte for<br />
_i Oliver attended the <strong>On</strong>iver.<br />
two-week vacation with ID, and<br />
12 Harbor Lnnc, Somers Point,<br />
r <strong>of</strong> Wnnsylvania, and Lt, OIL celebrated their BBth woddini an- Audubon Girl<br />
Girb Mrs, U. W. KUne, 1(31 Central<br />
attended the UnlvereHy <strong>of</strong> niversary Wednesday evening at a Mn. PaMela Otto, 38 Cornell<br />
av.<br />
eeattle. The couple dinnerparty arranged in their ho« rd. Audubon, hu announced th«<br />
to ha JMW to<br />
in Norfolk, VB,, where nor by a RTOUP <strong>of</strong> Atlantic <strong>City</strong> engagement <strong>of</strong> her daughter. Mian<br />
iilintliiitl.i,,!.,<br />
i II stationed,<br />
friends, at atarh's restaurant, that Patricia Oarol otto, to Thomas •>, SHRIVER'S<br />
• * •<br />
clt. The party was arranged byQUstafson,<br />
son <strong>of</strong> tut, Catherine<br />
and Mrs. Don T, Degnon, the Missel Catherine and Virginia Oustaleon, 407 nth it,, <strong>Ocean</strong> PAVILION<br />
Mwood and Ml it, JamesFoster,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Englewood. N. J, Oity.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Fresh<br />
entertain at a dinner on Mr. Poree Is owner <strong>of</strong> the Royal Miss Otto is a lAduate <strong>of</strong> Au- Friday, <strong>Aug</strong>. 10th<br />
Diner In mean Oity and formerly dubon High School and attended<br />
Temple University. At present »he frwa lt A. M.<br />
to an accountant for the firm af<br />
Bice and Holnian, Merehantville,<br />
(P«tp«Hd from AM. I)<br />
M. J,<br />
•awlBg «1U, shoe bam Umndir<br />
Mr, Ouitafson, a graduate and hags, ilHiMK. oeoter<br />
fanner star athlete at <strong>Ocean</strong> Oity •M Bfroat <strong>of</strong> an hinds.<br />
High School, |s proprietor <strong>of</strong> a<br />
grocer* store at the Home address.<br />
He wlp honorably dtoehargM fftun<br />
the Army about a year ago attar<br />
ffl«RK€T<br />
nan than two years <strong>of</strong> service in<br />
me •outhwest Pacific.<br />
STRAW BAGS $1.28*<br />
Ninth St. «t Wett Ave.<br />
The wedding Is eoheiluled tat<br />
HUM time In October.<br />
m MUTH'S<br />
LOBSTERS<br />
JEWELRY GIFTS<br />
CRABS<br />
BeardwsBi (Oppo.it* Muric Piflr)<br />
IMIIMMWH*<br />
All Type* <strong>of</strong> Qemii FUh<br />
MODELS<br />
(U canpMa naiy te wtarj<br />
—Seafoods— j<br />
O, O, MMt*<br />
1 *<br />
ItelaU Shop aT emksd faods<br />
mn time, mm wort, •» n-<br />
MT. Try It teday.<br />
Jiut Html and Eat!<br />
Chicken Hes<br />
NoodVt<br />
GMM Ode^, Tangta * I<br />
Ounm Baked<br />
Italian S|H(faetU<br />
Ml * Oamta lunM<br />
CWekan<br />
Mted Pickles Chow Chow<br />
India KeUsh<br />
N<br />
Kosher Dills<br />
Omw n<br />
Chocolate Mddlaf<br />
Fta Cheese<br />
(No Point. Needed)<br />
Quick Senrloe<br />
Reasonable Prlee*<br />
STEWART'S<br />
Retail Food Shop<br />
208 Aabury Avenue<br />
Visit Mklers Bnfood<br />
Ninth Street at ike Bwrdwatt<br />
•t'limr*<br />
If<br />
IQHIIQHf<br />
DEAUVILLE INN<br />
.-, Strathmere, N. J.<br />
Jut South <strong>of</strong> 0cc*n <strong>City</strong> on the <strong>Ocean</strong> Drive<br />
Cocktail Lounge Dancing<br />
| CUllagher & Burton<br />
Black Label fifth 3.4J<br />
'• Trciuuro ll«nd#d<br />
Type Whi»key ..fifth 4.44<br />
Old<br />
[<br />
WhUkey ,ftftfi<br />
Blended Whiskey . i fifth<br />
fifth 3.31<br />
A MOOCl PON IWtY COtKiCTAllE TOe OF MARINO lOSIi<br />
I «.*.! A-»-A. N»w. junnd molt difficult con.lltloo.1 Thii<br />
i _^-* .*.L.* ii 1i~~~^ special oiodti tsmplitti tcaaf Is<br />
Wear, only f M,<br />
* BAA. Nn BoneCondnc<br />
nhh. A new, powerful fin-<br />
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