Oct 1942 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
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ouit itorial Page <strong>of</strong> The Sentinel-Ledger<br />
CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />
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NEWSPAPER FUBUSHINQ CO,<br />
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JISI<br />
JOHN C SMITH, AdHrtitiiig<br />
D, AKGEVINE, Eernphasiz§d. Anyone between the ages<br />
<strong>of</strong> 18 and 60, who is in good health, can be a donor.<br />
Make your appointment at Red Cross Headquarters,<br />
411 8th st,f either in person, or by telephone (0420W\)<br />
The Bed Cross Mobile Unit will be in operation<br />
liext Wednesday at the Methodist Church, from 12:30<br />
t} BiQO and from 4-45 to 6^80 p.m,<br />
; ?r the ? r ame <strong>of</strong> War, Less Rail Service<br />
\i Cape May County suddenly woke up last week to<br />
r t T ie fact that unless it is on the alert It will emerge<br />
from the war with its vital railroad lerviee greatly t*ur-<br />
^ .•'tailed—abandoned entirely, in some cases,<br />
Froin Stone Harbor came the bitter complaint that<br />
the Penn^Reading 1 was using the war as an excuse io<br />
abandon the Stone Harbor branch, probably for all<br />
t'"me. The railroad has announced that it will tear up<br />
, t''#k rails-between here and Sea Isle <strong>City</strong>, Cape May<br />
\^ Gty/. faeantinMi'has filed a protest over the existing<br />
^crv'ce, Tcharging that it is inadequate.<br />
The freeholders have gone on record opposing cur-<br />
> ^t^iimtnt, end the Cape May County Times asks how<br />
, ^ grmBi^ie curtailment in service, apparently without per-<br />
miss'on df'the state Public Utility Commission,<br />
Cape May County is, <strong>of</strong> course, willing to make any<br />
* nnceiaary sacrifice to help win the war, But it is not<br />
I willing to, jive up its railroad service permanently. Per-<br />
haps some day there will be a satisfactory substitute<br />
fcr rail transportation. But until it comes along, this<br />
ccunty's resorts would be hamstrung without trains,<br />
He w About Your Scrap?<br />
Getan <strong>City</strong>'s scrap metal campaign will end to=<br />
J morrow night.<br />
Are you POSITIVE that you have contributed ev-<br />
cry poisible ounce <strong>of</strong> old metal in your attic, your kit-<br />
chen and garage, your place <strong>of</strong> business, your work<br />
shop? Sure you're not clinging to some worthless trin-<br />
ket which eventually you'll throw away, anyway ? Some<br />
trinket that would help make a bullet or a shell, or tank<br />
or bomber?<br />
Have another look, "Whatever additional scrap you<br />
e^n collect, set out on the sidewalk in front <strong>of</strong> your<br />
hcuse tomorrow morning. It will he called foi,<br />
Tha Horror <strong>of</strong> Retaliation<br />
Germany has manacled prisoners taken In the<br />
Deppt raid, In retaliation, Britain has manacled der=<br />
man prisoners.<br />
v Thus, the global war enters a new phase <strong>of</strong> horror.<br />
If the fiendish Nazis resort to additional cruelty, the<br />
A'lies apparently are prepared to retaliate. This is a de=<br />
vdopmeiit to be expected as the Nazis see dfeat just<br />
o\tr the hill and become more desperate.<br />
The war, already rxceeding anything the world has<br />
h f therto known in frightfulness, may yet descend to<br />
neW lows in horror. All the more reason to strive for<br />
a quick, but decisive, ending,<br />
So Now Stalingrad Isn't Important<br />
Hitler for many weeks assured the Germans that<br />
S'alingrad would be taken at all costs. Well, Stalingrad<br />
lirum't been taken, and the costs have appalled Hitler's<br />
generals, even if they haven't impressed Der Fuehrer.<br />
The generals apparently have prevailed. The G§r=<br />
mans have practically abandoned the historic siege <strong>of</strong><br />
the city on the Volga, Of course, Mr* Goebbels 1 propa-<br />
genda machine must have a reason to feed the public.<br />
Si he assures the people that Stalingrad after all Is <strong>of</strong><br />
no itfategie importance.<br />
How he can make them swallow it is beyond un-<br />
- dcratahding, The truth probably is that they don't<br />
swallow it. Th# German people, who have produced<br />
asmcs<strong>of</strong> the world's greatest scientists; musicians and<br />
inventorsi ar# no meritai duinmles. Little <strong>of</strong> the truth<br />
as they are getting, they still are able to add two and<br />
* two and get the right answer.<br />
Knowing the truth, how they must writhe In their<br />
hslpliSinesi! And how, if the opportunity ever comes,<br />
they will rend their Naal masters tlmb from limb I The<br />
occupied countries aren't the only places where there<br />
wiU be revenge massacres when this war ends!<br />
Haywire Economics<br />
A woman columnist who enjoys a<br />
wai<br />
in in-<br />
strtiemnts <strong>of</strong> reconstruction in 194B,"<br />
-; By the same token, says Nation*s Business, we sup-<br />
pose the lady would say that If she had cash and credit<br />
" $2,000 and blew it all in one year, this would prove<br />
Bid another $2,000 to put into productive ef»<br />
she got back. ,<br />
Haywire School* <strong>of</strong> Economics is still doing<br />
it the B4me old etand.<br />
ti s<br />
<strong>of</strong> manpowef, the<br />
third inijor pragram for can Ere]<br />
<strong>of</strong> Axneric&'s resoUTQms, has stai=t-<br />
#d, Al] s'ltical mnt«rials are now<br />
(being rationed to mBnulaeturers<br />
by W^S. Oonsuniffi 8 goods are<br />
feeing rationed by OFA, And<br />
now, through the War Manpower<br />
Commission and tjhf* armed serv-<br />
ices, labor is being rationed. The<br />
country is beginning to realize<br />
the ieriousness <strong>of</strong> its growing<br />
<strong>of</strong> men.<br />
will<br />
by the Davernirjent thFOUgli<br />
JreezinET <strong>of</strong> workers in<br />
jobs; (it labor priorities far war<br />
producing operations; (3) trans,<br />
fer and assignment ef worhers to<br />
areas where war produetion de-<br />
mands require additional labor<br />
Siipply. The job-freezing pro-<br />
gram is already under way. Be-<br />
cause the situation is so ncutP:<br />
mo ti power administrators will<br />
not wait for legislation,<br />
FIVE <strong>of</strong>ficial st^ps toward Uu !<br />
f_reezinE' <strong>of</strong> workerJ» in jobs havo<br />
bWn taken: «11 Tht Wit- Man-<br />
power Com mission dlrcftivi*<br />
freeaint? workers in theii= jobs In<br />
iVrsteni minps. liinib^r t"i"!|!,<br />
and mills. (2* Thp joint War !);• =<br />
partment and Mahpower Com =<br />
mission Instruction* to nianuf:!r =<br />
tuj-ers in Uir Tliiro Anny rx'p<strong>of</strong><br />
Area iphilarielphin i frnflstirics<br />
workers in war plants wii.h o*i]y<br />
a few specific esfmntion?> Plans ,<br />
are under way to apply this p Tlip joittt<br />
action or the Wa - Matipev.vf>!=<br />
Comnitsslo'n and H^leftn'e g?rv •<br />
1ee in fr<strong>of</strong>ginE farm wnrltt'r'<br />
Thpy have been arlvifipd ilini if<br />
they mi&rate from tup farms thnv<br />
facp immediate army iufhictifin<br />
f4* Tht' <strong>On</strong>\tjrnnirn ! . frce^iri<br />
its ewii wor'if>rs m Pi ! fir;";i!<br />
and vestiis in tiie Cl'-il S<br />
Oon*mi#sion authority iu<br />
employees wfif-rf ihrv r^'i<br />
sen, ! e the wnr effort 'Si Tlh<br />
le-tive 9rr--icr n-fin- ti r" : ln<br />
eoal rnitiprs g-uiity <strong>of</strong> ,ihs'<br />
ism Tiim nrtisn run bf<br />
to otl"»rr wirkt**'N iinrif- >i now n: 1 -<br />
der providirir? for rrnhiKs'flPiiSinji<br />
<strong>of</strong> deferred draft rpHiPtrnnis who<br />
am "no*. Hiinportinij or a-f ;*r^ =<br />
verpelv nffPrtln'; the : pffn-t "<br />
This iiniti! is intorprptpd hert M-.<br />
the <strong>of</strong>firini "wcirk or fiuht" pot'ry<br />
to bf nnp'sr-d wherever n" ^',pn =<br />
ever <strong>of</strong>ficials deem it<br />
thought! <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
At present, such thoughts seem<br />
to be quite strange to ail these<br />
collective minds, judging toy the<br />
reports <strong>of</strong> their meetings that you<br />
have printed from time to ime.<br />
'Their Interests are widej indeed,<br />
from the topics at their<br />
we might expect to hear a<br />
Ian or Rotarian, Just to pi fit a<br />
couple <strong>of</strong> examples, proudly say,<br />
wltn the old philosopher,<br />
irig human is foreign to m* 5 ,<br />
are they interested in<br />
<strong>City</strong>? Is the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Ch<br />
b#r <strong>of</strong> Co.inierce inei'eslcr!<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> eonmeree?<br />
So their we do have far to go;<br />
but leetf! What n chanre for n<br />
running start 1 All thpw orEiuii-<br />
gutions r-ondy fit hand! If u'i!y<br />
half <strong>of</strong> them start ifiinkinjj »nd<br />
talkinjj about Orpn.li Otiy w<br />
Khali have a civic mind and rni!<br />
iilei Storm*!' promisr-H Os"("ni Ci',<br />
mi Irs <strong>of</strong> jniving tin Tjitcn<br />
i d . f o r ;i d i l T C t f U ! ft rnii!'- I'M'<br />
nt.npMs and so<br />
vu-. whether tiw<br />
fepi'vr nt thr wnr<br />
, or at<br />
p.iyMirii]<br />
mt'iin nt.n*ws <strong>of</strong> i-nvh indlyidufi!<br />
a-i :i brnad tv\-m m!'id us well as<br />
body. Thifx nivohfs prfvptiiIon <strong>of</strong><br />
fj:>i>asp: f'ti!ri>f-!lrjn <strong>of</strong><br />
defrr! '•-., jjtKid niiln!lnn,<br />
ft vi-n. ill. (•ruiliranrP li.isic motor<br />
ski']- iiiiii isisi but far fmm l*'ast<br />
health ntiii inoriile 1<br />
IS A* TION<br />
Jill! --, i! I;;I tn<br />
sif that Mirii<br />
DR, ASH stopped before Miss<br />
MUler and glftneed towafd the<br />
doar <strong>of</strong> Mrs. ta-ft<br />
ir>om: As he had come<br />
g the eorridor. hp had ever-<br />
rd thP eeni-motien in th-f*<br />
"Wniat's (fie matter?" he<br />
'IM our star patient ussprting<br />
ndependenoe?'"<br />
"She wiiiiUs Miss Htinior. 1 MLKS<br />
Miller told him,<br />
"Wi'll, if she wants her. why<br />
can't 0~iv hiive her? i uridtTStotKi<br />
that Miss RjijiltT was nasijned to<br />
the case,"<br />
"But some thing happened whiJp<br />
you were in the operating rooni:<br />
Doctor " Mis*t MJller fspiained<br />
"'Miss Rank';' was dlsirlbutln(r tin 1<br />
iiiPdU.'Jhes. B|i!> fiiv' jiiniiih wasli<br />
to <strong>On</strong>e M tJi" patletitN in>4eufi <strong>of</strong><br />
i! 1 jifi\! ! ! : !r i i'Mt<br />
Hiinmiinih lit'<br />
I>T Asll W!!K llli'n'ciLjJniiss Hi 1 Sin i<br />
iT.v« ! d iht' lnipreKriion that Rilet=<br />
was a very fsirc-ftjl,<br />
Rnwli'.V riiiiiiH<br />
M-<br />
Thv flfiiM I.I-<br />
Hi VV'.ir<br />
! 1 !<br />
". ;on ;! *<br />
'tin- '-' -iK<br />
l'iMii' ii!<br />
ili' ,il! \\<br />
'••-•' Ww<br />
ni<br />
; ! • ! !<br />
M<br />
Uv C;ty.<br />
HnilHI'<br />
U Tii'in'<br />
1'*<br />
,>•!(( LMiiii.iru 1<br />
"Of-;.i| uiid m<br />
!»'i aiid •_•: 1 =<br />
: i I •• ip t; ! ; i><br />
iv- ihr-tiu.ii {<br />
Ot-cii ii f'ify<br />
ill! !i'! ! l [Ull'f<br />
Ufll'k I'hS'V<br />
"i s'hil i t he \<br />
ils b, iiu'iiiis<br />
)m-t H>n. in**tr<br />
i v* i wurkitv<br />
"Yes. Thf<<br />
.:] v Ahrl n situ rally, aftt r a<br />
:iki> Hint, r s-oiilfin't let Miss<br />
••OlllilllU' in iiitf'nd Mi's C*<br />
liicld '•<br />
Of sTniffcr. thsit was i yr<br />
r rror," Pi' Ash salri siowlv<br />
't's haiH UJ bt'lirvt' nfop roulfl<br />
vi>ry fm-<br />
she found herself in&rticula.te in his<br />
pr^nt* -^ unable to express her-<br />
self.<br />
It seemed strange now that she<br />
had thought she almost hated him<br />
at first. How could she have hated<br />
hiin: Perhaps she had simply r=-<br />
m*n!t*»d his weBirti— resented the<br />
fact that he had always lived in<br />
ease and comfort, in sharp contrast<br />
to the h&rdsfrv ps <strong>of</strong> her own life.<br />
Now, however, with his earnest<br />
blue eyes Itjakhig into hers, slie felt<br />
quite differently toward him She<br />
was etiijer to tee his friend and was<br />
unable to fhat easily and naturally<br />
with iilm, Bre Blake she thoiissht<br />
riiefuJly. would have talked to him<br />
us nam'ialantiy llnri (fflyly sis<br />
though she had known him fill hot<br />
life, (but she herself fejt stiff<br />
very muGh<br />
career and<br />
too<br />
fast, he had<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>esion<br />
Of his parents,<br />
wanted him to cenie<br />
&sn Works and<br />
to underitand th.<br />
termination to be a<br />
**<br />
his society mother she"<br />
very much put out<br />
"I think it's p<br />
Oarletdn," she had<br />
hfis no life <strong>of</strong> his<br />
any fun and social<br />
at everybody's beck _„,<br />
has to go uhcrcvpr and<br />
he's summoned — and<br />
usually piek the tnost<br />
time to cal him<br />
you're crazy!"<br />
He had fjone ahend<br />
abjections and had thrown<br />
self who!ehnsrt*dlv into the<br />
realizing his<br />
liiarie brief re^'onses<br />
he spo'-te but, for*the most part<br />
snt siientiy drinking her c<strong>of</strong>iee<br />
hil h g<br />
And all the while, her<br />
pounding furiously.<br />
heart was<br />
hww lonePv' he hsift<br />
past frw vears Hf had<br />
time for girls nu^,. n^ ~y<br />
each day to Bei's merry ehato'<br />
caitie to him that he needed te *<br />
mere <strong>of</strong> jUris^to take a litUe tim<br />
<strong>of</strong>f new and then far<br />
Also, he realiKTfi that<br />
to get the thought <strong>of</strong> ane<br />
girl out <strong>of</strong> r jig head. Hi<br />
his<br />
[ 4 i<br />
I i<br />
y fnl'<br />
M<br />
ei'n Ki> t-iiri'leso<br />
t'im' fspliiniititin<br />
t and how i-,]\v<br />
i\ff)j|h:<br />
!-i i v>:y"vri i 11 _• [i!uf.;ra| cU'f! ! r ! l-i : n m t<br />
it'p'i! i: j 11 i n'Milt *i iti ihc 11 * *" i i • JO 1<br />
j r'H uihr 1 a ij!'!!!..] rli'iir nnri a;i : iiij<br />
;:i^;: IH t inn tin tin* r;i ri* nf<br />
li-cMi: i 7 i {ii-vi'lfipm ; •-' • Mtiiiiii ;i<br />
cnsiiiritH! 1 ilirnimh \un\\ "?iiil-1<br />
i'Si-H'it-t'H: i R f tcsit-hintr kriffwif;!<br />
f,f fbi 1 hnflv !JiiTH!i>)j p h y s<br />
• ! M tnu'iiiiLr ;ii fli'M iiUl a n d<br />
MIS! Ill- ( (iNTINlOrM<br />
? M iti t i l ,<br />
air! liu<br />
till!!.! 1 - l)<br />
work :<br />
.Oic<br />
!ly<br />
-but<br />
havt*<br />
Tiivrc- iiiiist be<br />
I run'* undi'r<br />
niiike KII^I ii<br />
mmlr ir." Mi--^ Milir"<br />
"Flip's ••iuc-h a pnniy<br />
:ii lirr nilntl i', on U",v•<br />
!;!!i!l>r til!!!! Oil ! l€«i"<br />
CHAPTIR XVIII<br />
AFT|IR a ahort siiriicr, Dr A<br />
said, r was sorry to find Limt you t himieif thinking <strong>of</strong><br />
Juitj ! iaetn taken <strong>of</strong>f Mrs. Crownin- [ <strong>of</strong>ten. He mmt fry to forott<br />
PflSP" ' for she was Sam JohnsDn'i<br />
"-••""""• ' had given mon |<br />
ef dislikln? !<br />
this pretty, red<br />
Blake eoulri help hto" „<br />
put Rilrttn out <strong>of</strong> his thouflHi <br />
«or=<br />
ft iiy<br />
ratin ! ! o; ! i * *: 11 = f I h.i 1 ! ;•<br />
n i l - jilli i -.l! i ,!l o r hi i- ill. 1M • ,ii<br />
::iU\<br />
him:<br />
' ! ! ' . • •<br />
;itvl ri-iM'Pj<br />
In<br />
hnii<br />
Kiletta fett a stab <strong>of</strong> pniii at this<br />
ifminder <strong>of</strong> her disgrace ,<br />
She lowered her eym "I'm<br />
ry, too."<br />
"I don't exiictiy imdrrstand<br />
von wer* iemnvud." he artded.<br />
Riletta Have iiiln a strictet?!!<br />
T nmde a Leirib'e mistake thi".<br />
iroiiiiiig when I prepared the m"d<br />
H-iiip tray for the pritient? on th"'<br />
.Nixth floor There wns mouth Wash<br />
instead ef medieine in one or the<br />
Hlii-sses. I don't know how in the<br />
world it hsiopeneti, but it did "<br />
iJr: Ash fiownrd "Was anybody<br />
!'\'M< in ifie H>rvlff< ronm w th vou<br />
when \>mi fised Die meditiitu's?"<br />
"Miss BlakP"<br />
'Do you suppose t.he roiild luiye<br />
i tiimprrcd with th€ s fray?"<br />
Hi Coiu-siiH ii.,iy j "Oh, I don't think m•" Riletta<br />
1 lie y'lil'lL 1 ti \hsmitrri•<br />
iiH ieii.<br />
I ION.-- !l' f It 1 LliiriH '<br />
WilV 'I iht'iij fll il<br />
Tjin'c* 1 t.lki' nvcr<br />
;h:ri(i^ ••;!>(• Til<br />
.()v do«s A*"- -<br />
best ih u Mi«<br />
Mrs Crnwniii=<br />
cxjjliiin in Hr ;<br />
Besides<br />
Perhaps<br />
i<br />
In<br />
l -;ii I<br />
w* 1 !!<br />
R: V: Nci, iiiim V Baryrnt <<br />
Wiidw<strong>of</strong>iri. Licitir-*"-., 1 -^.! i f n.> loral K<br />
wanis club ami warnrU that Am<br />
TV 1% rxppfts'i.! ih'it Hbn v tlrnfl<br />
will bf iauah <strong>On</strong>r !"i<br />
on t-ipf \a bother inn C''<br />
recent stitcm^nt <strong>of</strong><br />
Morce'i at thr AFL rfl" v<br />
if is! file jifnt-riean people<br />
not live 5 without Inbor hut<br />
live without unlO'i*; and -<br />
•Hht'y will dnrrin well live witl<br />
them here if aM <strong>of</strong> us iimvt<br />
in thers and tiiu'v" and otiirr;,<br />
made b>' toe <strong>of</strong>ficials nuzzh 1 zn-\ . :<br />
u<br />
(To be cutitinued)<br />
iiratt^rv in this miy m<br />
firUtluus,!<br />
At Parochial<br />
P-TA Session<br />
Resort Women<br />
Viiit Camden<br />
A group <strong>of</strong> rt'SOii |.»'np]§ an M<strong>of</strong>l.<br />
day atii'iidfri the 'irorning tnd it.<br />
ternoon sessions rf papents snd<br />
teachers <strong>of</strong> thr Camden Di&a^u<br />
<strong>of</strong> (fie H c f*)uiiT-h in the Oitiig-<br />
Ijc Hiffh Sehool. Carnfleti, Appraii=<br />
mntely 500 prrsoim .ittinded. ^?<br />
meetitig was eoiidueled by Mn.<br />
William Arkenflan, Gaaidin, pml<br />
rf«"»t <strong>of</strong> the Cftmden Dioeetn<br />
Council <strong>of</strong> the Rirctty and TCaeh.<br />
^^ Assoruuion<br />
The Right Rrv. Msr-v. Spiilttni,<br />
R**v. Frmris J Ui-yirtv. iw Sm-<br />
erintendent <strong>of</strong> the<br />
enni<br />
vs-<br />
linth<br />
c""l<br />
sp<br />
Forum and Agin* f Em<br />
WHAT OCEAN CITY<br />
A CIVIC MIND<br />
Editor Stntincl-Lrcltit 1 :' — i\;if(i'r<br />
what would be goeci idtsas uini<br />
ideals for us Otean <strong>City</strong> people<br />
to nurfee as the germs <strong>of</strong> Our tjiv-<br />
ic mind, we must first litj'ivp to<br />
attain te civic eonseiousnesH. 'mis<br />
attainment is juat like the wak=<br />
ing up <strong>of</strong> any individual niinfJ; it<br />
qotnes to us each every moriuriM:<br />
We don't say it out loud; but We<br />
have some or all ef these JM>].<br />
inss. "Here I am again: I am I:<br />
eyerj'thing else is not me: there<br />
is only one <strong>of</strong> me." Then we art?<br />
awake; we are ourselves ag-nin,<br />
This same feeling <strong>of</strong> selfcon-<br />
seieusness must become habit ijiii<br />
•with Us when we think <strong>of</strong> oiir-<br />
selves an eitiKens ef Oeeati <strong>City</strong>.<br />
We must become used to feeling,<br />
"We are <strong>Ocean</strong> city people; oth-<br />
er people are not Oe«&n <strong>City</strong> pen,<br />
pie; there is only one <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong>." We all do have this fr-eU<br />
ing now and then- we always<br />
have it when we read the Iora!<br />
newspaper. That's why its such<br />
a. less to us to have 'your paper<br />
only onee a week. We must<br />
practiee having the feeling <strong>of</strong>ten-<br />
er and more strongly.<br />
Have we far te go to reach the<br />
necessary state <strong>of</strong> unity and sol-<br />
idarity in our civic thinkin.;?<br />
Yes; taut we have an encourag-<br />
ing start, YOU have now and<br />
then in your paper referred to<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> as being well ergani=<br />
zed; we have many associations,<br />
clubs, speletigi, 'bfothertioods and<br />
sisterhoods <strong>of</strong> ail sorts. Each <strong>of</strong><br />
these has its own iiistitutiemil<br />
mind; an4 there mbat be reojn in<br />
seme parts ef an*thcse minds for<br />
Vnti F<br />
fnniball p<br />
no' 'n kc<br />
at n;i;i5;<br />
with jiruc<br />
iiiiri<br />
Ahoiit ih I<br />
ry Tr( ! arii(>\-<br />
iiih'siiirlf; nnnnufuT'fl Si<br />
in Fiii!af't ! !pliii! ivouif'<br />
'd !ii J.inuiuy 1,<br />
M * X<br />
[fi'Iirinf! invli >s ! ho:il<br />
nrh pli-;idrl tht* f'fft'ft thill e^eii flli. kril j<br />
fiii-ic.'i hrM," riiiwlit h;ivt' on is-tTt'tl<br />
• )]sl hciii't i<br />
•RiLflii in if if* mlfls' <strong>of</strong> riemm'di'! -.<br />
Riliita's re'uffi, M's. crnwnri<br />
•ihield mi(U"i-d :i hinKinu KpHl. It<br />
was MO Bf'vt 1 *"!' ih;;t Briitnrf Hlftk*'<br />
wfiit ilyiny to suniiiioii Dr Cnii:-<br />
son.<br />
There was nnotlier sllennr, I Sense's, spoko brifflv ni the<br />
Tlirn Dr AK!I Siifd twsiLHtsinlly | in % sr'S«ion Pntrrtainrnent was pro-<br />
I "You knew, this in i'ie first otirjor, j vided by Miss Miriam Gerard.<br />
: ttmii> Tvs hnd to talk to you !lonF ' Sister V«*»nie.:i, Atlantic Cm<br />
• you how sorry i wns that I couldn't rl1 il e ln !lle OTativ^".<br />
'fwt ovr-r to the mirVes' hew bv The afternoon wsslon, wireh fe-<br />
i ninf You yotmv in.^a-e. flidii't lowed Hinrhfntv WTVPrl at Tie ^1*<br />
, Wliit-nian HsteL had as its BrlnEipil<br />
"Yi-s. 1 RlJetta a-swrred brieflv : r np»h<br />
hen. U? the<br />
Si tfi<br />
qiis*<br />
lid i?f his<br />
"YOU !>cenied anprv when I saw<br />
i liiter ni ffie purty, When I<br />
inert to apelojilze anH asked if take<br />
you home, ynii— well, you tart <strong>of</strong><br />
>-r!iipped me <strong>of</strong>f "<br />
"I wasn't iinKiy," Riletta l;ed. "It<br />
<strong>of</strong> tile tA'tjion <strong>of</strong> nfwney and u«d<br />
LiteniturP: and Blshep lartholo-<br />
mew J. Eustrifr.<br />
n "bPnfcllftion was given si<br />
Crnthedrnl <strong>of</strong> (he tnVfliicitfiy<br />
ion at th.c 1 conclusion <strong>of</strong> th?<br />
Conftrrnce,<br />
Those nresent frfitl tbt<br />
alrpady askrjd to tfl'H* me homf,<br />
I:i v iisicsfl -<br />
Hi'!' wrinkled old ince was<br />
tririft, Rev, Wiiliiim K, MeK&m:<br />
fii'iji .i 1 P<br />
oii;i<br />
piibh; an Club<br />
n<br />
11 in<br />
tnlrS pv<br />
i : k"<br />
A.h<br />
. __<br />
•jyt«s—<br />
nr.<br />
tin 1<br />
oi<br />
3ft V<br />
Cl|i<br />
tion (iii f.tal'f iliu<br />
psmn-j prn-jn<br />
object ion. 4 f »!<br />
hrr-nnse <strong>of</strong><br />
uuliliin - f'nnir, (--;• T r ;I r !<br />
land i now thi> c Hirtl? ! 'i> > wii-, HPII*<br />
in^ "Iikr lutt!'i!ko,K : ' iiiui bringing<br />
in much otitsUln en pit ul.<br />
* • *<br />
Work wiis prci«n-s:,.nLf riipidly<br />
oil construction nf the fjreati <strong>City</strong><br />
©olf Oluh esursir.<br />
* * •<br />
Scott Adams, "blnnrlr*<br />
back." mad** sjjf'ftnciiliir<br />
r\m. hui Oecn.n'Ciiv Invt<br />
hnll in Wiiriwnnfi i R .0<br />
The Nut Bowl<br />
quiirtnr--<br />
Mi yard<br />
m foot-<br />
m-nt wiir con-<br />
iind' priiised -h* 1 t'liib and<br />
lt;ili:iii mfifSnTS. Ijuht'r 1 --, y,i\f'N nnd<br />
swi'tiliciit't-M <strong>of</strong> Ds : t ! ;iii <strong>City</strong> for tht'Jr<br />
jjM ti'SOl IMSII i ii jiji lim l peie-<br />
brntion becftUSe they n! J r now aerv-<br />
i*iH in tilt? U, S= Arrny, Navy tirid<br />
Coast Cjinii-d.<br />
After the iuidrr.'ws wcvt* rnnr-lud<br />
rt!. music and dnnririLi we IT enjoy-<br />
ed,<br />
nut ni this but, mi<br />
sl»- tniiy not. She's<br />
the (Mli!>: : h:it!il,<br />
vc-i ni'-! '<br />
The twii Hi rUivh iliii rvciA<br />
llit'y rniilil Mir lie?', bur i; was s*v-<br />
eni! i't!'j;» Ijcte'e pi]it- wits brenlh =<br />
irm niitiii-aUy isaiiin. F,w i ilu'ii,<br />
K!S< ! tiitl licit ft.-int 1 msI (ii her<br />
. : Bt- AijElistine's R C,<br />
were chilfiren " , TBftPhPrs. Mrs Tiifflrifts V<br />
remembejinu what Be? \ m(J Mrft<br />
p^ipi! L. Ciester,<br />
hnd told him about Riletta and nr. | wniter Kline. Mrs M C.<br />
" " •'"-' " " reelnvj <strong>of</strong> , Mrfi Joseph Dyer. Miss Hrien<br />
to know<br />
Johnson, rxperienred n<br />
bleakness. He wanted<br />
Riletta to :*SW her<br />
DOG FIOIIT<br />
Wirhtin^ up<br />
Come, quick!<br />
Mix I<br />
could<br />
jinii in. ir<br />
Ym.et th<br />
^^iifl your<br />
THE WINNER<br />
The at-rnt for Uir<br />
ealled on Mr. Janes.<br />
•'Good mornlnsi: sir<br />
ed. "I am happy to fell vou that<br />
you have won the h\u competi-<br />
tion in our paper. Tile prlz^ is<br />
sm.000 cash, $15 n wftek for Jife,<br />
ft world eruiso nnd a pet dog "<br />
"Oh=" said Mr. Jonf-s -'wn-it<br />
breed?"<br />
hf. start-<br />
Marine Dies<br />
Wiiiinni H, Wo!vin:;tnti. IJ R Mil.<br />
fine Corps corpora], whnHr* home<br />
was in Ooshen. near Court House,<br />
was listed iis tiend in a new Navy<br />
Depurfciren' ffiKiiiilt.S list rriiicif<br />
public: Wednesilay,<br />
WOMEN'S nEMOCKATMT<br />
Cl.t'B MEETS<br />
The Women's RfwiHevfit liemocrn =<br />
Hf Chib mft I^frinday niqht at the.<br />
home <strong>of</strong> Mrs, witlinm Barboiir, Jr=,<br />
1231 Central ay,, with Mrs, Fran-<br />
res Lees, the new president, in<br />
tMarEre,<br />
After the meetine blnHo wns play-<br />
nnd refreshment-M were Herved.<br />
were marie for n Hallowe'en<br />
ert<br />
TJATVI? Or A.-ti vinpijed in the<br />
dirt kitchen tn jjft n riip <strong>of</strong> c<strong>of</strong>fee<br />
He iaw Hii"tt.a sitiinK at a Ui^le in<br />
flip f;ir rfiri r i! 1'ie room with hP!"<br />
i her SiHrk tn ihe fioor, Delphi- tfie<br />
! wiiy'siht* had mbiiffcrt him previous-<br />
ly, he welroined Uiiis opiMSrtllnlty<br />
(.0 talk n her, For on>> thdiriB, he<br />
wanted to eNptsin why he had perm<br />
Jiile the nitfht Ijefore, Evidently,<br />
ihe had HilsimfiersLood.<br />
He walkesl over to the ia'Mr.<br />
"Mind if I NIL dnwn and chat?" he<br />
risked with a ftrnlle.<br />
nilcttfi loo'-ifd UP from her after-<br />
norm Pup <strong>of</strong> c<strong>of</strong>fee. Tliern 'wa^<br />
misery In her eyes, for the day hnd<br />
bfr-'fi n h^ sirr-bf rakiny one,<br />
"I don't niliid ' she said listless-<br />
"ffs warmer today," Dr, AMl taid<br />
He w;is an-novml by his own Inck<br />
or oriyinriiHy, nnd yet lie didn't<br />
know quite how to talk to this<br />
who puxKleri him so mitfi. He<br />
known countess pretty yirls, but<br />
not onr <strong>of</strong> them had ever inter-<br />
hitri aj; much tis this one. And<br />
seemed to despise him thor-<br />
• "Yes, it IS warn-cr." Riletta<br />
agreed.<br />
somehow, .'--he was no longer flri.<br />
wry at him for failinp to keep hi^<br />
pnfty <strong>Oct</strong>ober 2G. Thp e[ijb voted ! date wiUi her last ni^ht. <strong>On</strong> thn<br />
a S3 donation to the Red Cross to<br />
innke ~ kits for service men, Wnr<br />
stamns are to be purchased nt each<br />
ti<br />
contrwry, in her loneliness and<br />
misery today, she longed -with all<br />
her heart to respond to his friend,<br />
liness. And jet, as onee before.<br />
Town Sucker<br />
He was the town sucker and he<br />
knew it. He wa^ the only one<br />
¥as.^called gbon dLftin& th*"•.-•*•><br />
not only hia tlmeifeut h<br />
l<br />
But the town sucker wag"<br />
ways in there pitching.<br />
al-<br />
Net only did he give hi? time<br />
and merchandise, but his men al=<br />
so helped and the town sucker<br />
^ld their vmgss dming such per-<br />
tods wlthoub a pretest.<br />
He -w&s also sntifsly to blame<br />
iwhtn aiings did not go rigtit/<br />
The town tucker was an c^-<br />
ffi?ri^?:^i;<br />
tlmb-t, He was always lookins<br />
on .the bright side, TTie next<br />
.' tfcm_f wqultj be O K, seamed tfe<br />
^^liis motto if a town promotion<br />
flunked or filled,<br />
i it<br />
"W3ien a projeet went through<br />
with brilliant success, the town<br />
sucker never claimed or got<br />
credit = the credit Wnt e^<br />
where — somebody else not the<br />
engraved watch,<br />
=<br />
The town sucker laelQnged to<br />
the ehamiber <strong>of</strong> commerce, the<br />
KI=wanis elub. the various lodges,<br />
mtvm on committees, etc<br />
You Guessed It!<br />
fie ever romplaiiiV Not that<br />
tiiTyone sve-r heard <strong>of</strong>.<br />
costs money to set jnre type and<br />
_„ , . u takes pap«£ tfiat .itiust be paid<br />
Maybe sometlmEa in the even- ^'far — yep ~ thaP| hini. - ^<br />
ings when he WUH working ftiene<br />
he rnij-rhf think ssmftimes it lust<br />
Wftsn't fair = but «o what —<br />
the tawii had to pr<strong>of</strong>jre&s. even at<br />
his eKi3cni;e aione<br />
Who is he? If you don't<br />
know by LOW that, he's trie small<br />
town newspaperman, or editor,<br />
you've never served on a small<br />
town committee. Thn fellow who<br />
attends all the meetings fco re-<br />
port them—wiw gives yards and<br />
eii Tree pub]Jolty that it<br />
So Kiwania get a-Sido <strong>Oct</strong>ober<br />
i as natisnal newspaper week<br />
It'll embarrass him but it miVht<br />
be well to jjive thanks publicly<br />
that your town has such a poor<br />
fish.<br />
But don't ever feel sorry lor<br />
him — he'll knock your felsck<br />
<strong>of</strong>f and ysu'll hive it coming.<br />
He's the happiest and most con-<br />
tinted man in town — Nebr&i*<br />
•ka-iowh District Klwanls Bull-<br />
etia.<br />
to have ffinner with him sometime,<br />
hu he felt he ^houldn t mn in on<br />
Bum Jehiisen.<br />
Being with this pretiy tiiri did<br />
!"?methjnjj to him—ws fire rt his<br />
lieart in a way lie had never known<br />
before. ThLs was the sort <strong>of</strong> girl<br />
hod slwn.vs dreamed about. She<br />
wns so different from the society<br />
eirls he had known who wasted<br />
their frivolous young lives in heau=<br />
ty shops nnd on dance Users This<br />
tMrl wtis ^weet and, serious. He re-<br />
crilir-d how Mrs. Crowinshieid<br />
had Uiken a fancy to her at oner=<br />
and Mrs, Crowninshield was a. wise<br />
did lady.<br />
He rose, "Well, I must ge and<br />
look in avatn on Mrs. Growriin-<br />
shield, I suppose you've heard thsif<br />
she hud i\ M-fnaete Hfipr her<br />
tiori, I'm somewhat worried<br />
"IH "^M a relative <strong>of</strong> yours?"<br />
itsked Riietta, remembering whftt<br />
Bee had fold her.<br />
"No, but ftie has a]ways sprrned<br />
like a very close and dear relative.<br />
I enll her Aunt Mary, She and my<br />
SiTCindmother w^ere iffeloriE frieiid'i.<br />
Tliey went to sehooi together Well<br />
gdedibj-' for new, I'H bf seeing<br />
you,"<br />
"Goodby,"* said Riletta, trying to<br />
make her voice sound casual,<br />
She looked down at her c<strong>of</strong>fee<br />
eiip, fearing that the yei'nff i*= terne<br />
might see In her eyes hew rniinh<br />
her feeiln^s had been stirred by the<br />
mere fact <strong>of</strong> tal'ting to him for a<br />
little while.<br />
TM THE dnvK tlmt followed. Bee<br />
Blake made the most <strong>of</strong> her pogi^<br />
tion as special nurse to Mrs.<br />
Orown inshield. taking advaiitase<br />
<strong>of</strong> every opperturtity she fiad to<br />
talk to Carleton Ash. These oppor=<br />
tunities were many, for he eame to<br />
'he room nulte <strong>of</strong>Een, As Mrs.<br />
Orewninshieid still Jay in a semj-<br />
stuppr and as there was very little<br />
to do foj her exeeDt to give her<br />
medicine and keep her comfortable.<br />
Bee and the young doctor freQuent=<br />
ly found time to ehat in low tunes<br />
during his visits.<br />
Bee was a pretty girl and the had<br />
a definite way with men, Almost<br />
before he knew It. Carleton Ash<br />
found himself getting interesttd In<br />
her. She was so vivacious and so<br />
friendly, she cheertd him up.<br />
He had been rather lately slnee<br />
drm and M'*<br />
McNeils.<br />
How You'!! Get<br />
Fuel Oil Ration<br />
Tlie generiii prficrdure for<br />
tribut.ion <strong>of</strong> fuel rationing<br />
tiuiis and allotment <strong>of</strong> raUen<br />
poas is outlined in a bulletin<br />
by Jsimfis Kerney, jr.. SWte<br />
reetor <strong>of</strong> the Office <strong>of</strong> Price<br />
ministration,<br />
The first step will be<br />
« aU fuel oil deEUers<br />
middle <strong>of</strong> <strong>Oct</strong>ober, t^rf<br />
addiUon ffl filing »»<br />
il^J V 1 • *~*^* fc ± r *-*~ ^ a - = - - w-i<br />
statement with his rftUaning --<br />
also will be prepnred to W ^<br />
board how rnnny customBU -<br />
serves, He will then be g «n B «*<br />
ficient quantity <strong>of</strong> fuel irnUoii *g<br />
plication farms to distribute to »<br />
ciistoSTiers,<br />
He RiSo „ .. ,,-<br />
a certlflcsi fitatement | '<br />
last year.<br />
Each consumer will<br />
formation required<br />
togeiher with the<br />
irent <strong>of</strong> ftiel nil us<br />
the rationing board<br />
lsdictlon over Ms i<br />
b<strong>of</strong>tHi will estimate<br />
d en rather lastly<br />
he had taken up the study <strong>of</strong><br />
ielne, Upen tnterini niedieal<br />
be ha4 tumed bk back oii<br />
DDnro will S3««'"" i_ Bn<br />
to whicfi eaeh consumer ^ p .<br />
The consumer will be n_o»npo<br />
to eome to the ration fcosra<br />
his ration eoupens, __^_^,<br />
$431725 in Bonds<br />
For <strong>City</strong><br />
Municipal employes<br />
1431,25 worth <strong>of</strong> Wfl f<br />
Bends at The Natienal<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Olty this week, ri<br />
an accumulation ef the"<br />
pavreil deductions<br />
The bank iald i<br />
sale to the city<br />
dsdusUon<br />
16. <strong>1942</strong> ••» 11 - "-^S* p i>,f ?', 1 '-lf'»' '_,'*'<br />
SOT1NEL-LEDGER<br />
Of Interest to Women<br />
Lodges<br />
Clubs<br />
POCAHONTAS<br />
TONIGHT<br />
Hitona<br />
^ i<br />
Counril, Peeahantns<br />
ona<br />
wiil be honored tonlMht wiUi<br />
ffieinl visit <strong>of</strong> tjit Greiit Po=<br />
einl<br />
Santas. Mrs Mae Freehmd, <strong>of</strong><br />
who will be<br />
l ff<br />
jtersen w<br />
Iv tier <strong>of</strong>ricinl sliiff<br />
Hie resort fOiincll will inert in<br />
U^j^ Men's Hall, with Mrs. Jam -a<br />
nunn p<strong>of</strong>uhtintJis. in the chair.<br />
Visiting~councils will 'be In atip<br />
art^ from mug Harbor, Ah^t<br />
Eldora, Wildweort, Seiners<br />
Rourt Housi' im ^ Cape May,<br />
Mis ~ Harry Bonham, t-hairman<br />
sf<br />
dseoratiens, find Mrs, Antfjln-<br />
»tte Hfgln" f=hiiiriiinri <strong>of</strong> rrfretfli=<br />
, wil bu assisted by mem-<br />
bers,<br />
rs. A. T, AjtiiHtronK, C<br />
town. Pa,, is a wrek-e'ic! hum;<br />
<strong>of</strong> In 1 ! 1 sister «nd brother in<br />
Mr nnd MfH Hnrfild W Ihi<br />
Hospital Umt<br />
To Be Active<br />
Card Party, Sewing<br />
Planned by Auxiliary<br />
pliuis weir fuimuliityfi m;- n puy<br />
!)•' card p.Mtv hn th" hviu-'.U nt Uw<br />
Auxiiiai'y &i man? M^inndiii Hes-<br />
ph i). Hfjjin-js Pmnt: tfj lie hi'itl Pn<br />
thiy liiHiit. Nm err.!}*•;• H m \\w hon-<br />
pitjil Frcrcutlfin Tdii.A) y,-*i'ii ;ht><br />
Aiisji!,iiy niN T'li'^'iii 1 ,<br />
MniiM Li] ¥,•!!;, onlt'f<br />
sr|ii;ii '••- inr T^i ii- iriii.ni iv,,rfi ;m<br />
>n for ni^htiiiswiii- fm- ysp nf<br />
fnr Iflfl<br />
Mrfi, Jini!f ! K Iliirvev. iirt^U^n!. nn =<br />
pninSi'ri Mi's ,J Hi'MKertt t Cadmnn<br />
M'-H. Allfhl'w R, M;isweil. Mrs Wil-<br />
iiiim Smith Mi^ iiivid<br />
CRAMPED TOES<br />
te iff ihil !hi ftiiidffn dr. n.u irtmt<br />
to<br />
A fi Tils i it:i .11 rrjifi!'! a :i>i Pom;<br />
i>c M'ihfiitv Civliihcr 2!i, from l:j n I<br />
in to r? [s m Hiis l.irif-lifnn will hi' j<br />
ili*' hnsisit;il, An i'lviNitioii is<br />
ti'inli'd to iinytiti! 1 si .••iisii-i ?n ii<br />
Personals<br />
Mr, and Mrs aaymond L, Fite<br />
returned home Tuesday after a<br />
brief visit with Mr, and Mrs. Eu-<br />
uent L. White, <strong>of</strong> Os>**an <strong>City</strong>, who<br />
iiiT now m Hiitland. Vt, Mrs. Fite<br />
spent st week us a guest nf the<br />
Wliites, whiip Mr. Pit* was thnrp<br />
fr.f th# »**pk end<br />
* » *<br />
Mia, Ray Thorpe, |th st. and<br />
esley av, returned hom# Satiir-<br />
liom Brighton. Mass., where<br />
fur io clHys she was a guest <strong>of</strong> hrr<br />
son-in-law find daughtar, Mr, and<br />
Mrs. Morrk L. Johnaon, Jr. Miss<br />
Bt'tte Thorpp, a teacher at Maple<br />
Mendc, N, J.. spent the ColumBus<br />
U wet'k end with her parents.<br />
* * *<br />
rs Oeorf-e Lavis, iO33 West av,,<br />
t sundoy for Detroit, where she<br />
will make her home. Her husband<br />
IN rmploycd in ihe Ohryslflr plant,<br />
di work.<br />
IOC, ,fciir[ =<br />
mmf FS-tuii. Sufh piiiifuj Fenf 1M1 as<br />
u hxh^mrf lfi^4i bunjuRi, curfu^ in.<br />
niili and irtlirf aHinrnu nn<br />
if (hi pfupEf >he«4 art<br />
dynng ihf fe*SHii»i: yrmn, Ri<br />
thai ihcsild he mii-hi4(<br />
•:, jirrM'Tii n'f 11" (ft; \, Oi-f'iin<br />
C'v M;^. phjlij) Ffhifin Mrs. Ho-<br />
u-iii-ti linrrih;. Mrs w rniiH-ron MIM<br />
liirU ni : i'-fT!P Mr-. Fi;mU K<br />
RrtHikt Mtif! Mrs Mii'siu-:!: from<br />
Siun* 1 ;-'. P;:in: Mis ;iifH!i Hlllitti M[ ! H<br />
1 c;h;!rlfjtt' B;it"ie>i :i"ir| Mis. MM;!I<br />
in- ; f'-i'isi P!r:^;inl\:ilt.. M ^ . WiU-<br />
|M i- r-"'inU':; [I'tini A!iiHiiii ! Ciiy<br />
Mr;- A-i-h Vi;th;:m<br />
The nfs.1 iiiiiniiil 1 ' it'"t ! Hti^ will<br />
SM "'ir in nt'ciih C:\\\ Tue.v'.iy Mrs-<br />
ien'bi'v 10 ;il J is in in the Wn.<br />
'!l!'l'''i Ffi'L;-'l!i|- R/'i:iSl;lirnn Club<br />
H-ri 1 ! ii, m'i fi. r i 'rnli' njitl Trim; Co..<br />
Jean Voss, a junior, and<br />
Mim not is Toiniiriaon. a sophoniort,<br />
EI ttt'iidiriy the Gisiss-poro Stats Tea-<br />
fln_'"s : Coliejjp. visited their parents<br />
In re the past week nd,<br />
m • »<br />
Mr.v AlfFd M, Gray. Qverbrook,<br />
Pft.. wits aL her fuitUKu, 712 <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
:iv., tin. 1 past week end mid closed<br />
if for the WillUr,<br />
Lois Hgs-rbaeh, 17th st, and<br />
uv,, returned to Swarth-<br />
rnore Colle^p. SwarthmorB, Pa,, tKe<br />
past week end to resume her stu-<br />
dit.s Sliu is n senior,<br />
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Mra, A, c_l. Coward, P4I Oentrii)<br />
uv jpt'entiy riturried froni .1 10=<br />
dny vsiciitioii trip: visiting friends<br />
in North jersi.'y.<br />
D.A.R. To Aid<br />
Service Club<br />
Varied Program <strong>of</strong><br />
Year Announced<br />
Sarah Stillwell chapU'r,<br />
ters <strong>of</strong> the American :<br />
deeirted Saturday as .111<br />
tion is take its turn in s, r~vini> a<br />
week at the esnteeii OenteF for all<br />
service men in the sobfum <strong>of</strong> tiie<br />
Music Pier.<br />
A donaUen.wSs voted to the re-<br />
sort Red Cross to sie usFtl in f!!! =<br />
ing_ kit bags for soldiers.<br />
The chapter mst at Uie home <strong>of</strong><br />
Mrs. Charles H. Vail 413 Wesley i<br />
rd , wltii the reyent. Mi< R.iiph :<br />
L Q<strong>of</strong>f. in the chair, ;<br />
_ Mrs, U. K, Blakelfy spoke on ti'ei<br />
BEVoiuUonary period in indinnH.i<br />
nenterlng on the Vincennes,<br />
Mrs, Allan Bergh was iiriripel to j<br />
the roU sf membership.<br />
YEAR'^ PROGRAM<br />
Women's Club To<br />
Sponsor Dance<br />
To be Hbstessei<br />
To Service Men<br />
Plans, were diEeu£s?H and fonnu=<br />
i=!ti-d irL ihe <strong>of</strong> the Wo-<br />
men's Club <strong>of</strong> Oeean <strong>City</strong> ThursDny<br />
ii eii! CrUjtw'r g, nt llie home <strong>of</strong><br />
Mifis Asine stonnard. 617 Wesley<br />
av . for UIP snlurdiiy nigfit ditnees<br />
in the Mijsip P;er f!" 1 !' st j rvi f 'f ir tn<br />
anri v'tsMous niembers will ari n : -<br />
p<br />
Their hams eddses tot the dura,<br />
tlen will to 168 ijL Walaut<br />
German town, Pa, *<br />
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SORORITY TO SELL<br />
CHRISTMAS CABBS<br />
The selling <strong>of</strong> Ohristnias g<br />
injj cards for the welfare fund Of<br />
Omega Lambda Psl Ifflorifeyi Oam=<br />
ma Chflpter, which Is an annual<br />
project, was arranged at Tuesday<br />
meeting at the hSme ef<br />
B, Btvan, fig OentrBl av.<br />
i The mfi'tin. w<br />
the p;pt;ri?'nt,<br />
HUjjhr's<br />
Ti;t H'tiHitiii' nf<br />
fntithiriPf!<br />
Vfi's<br />
A ]J : JJV Jjii«'-ei htis<br />
nn it^; EIV to iiieiiibw member <strong>of</strong> the group<br />
Etess package was received<br />
lay Mrs, Thomas MeOanii.<br />
The- nest meeting will be 671<br />
Tuesday night. <strong>Oct</strong>ober 27, m tun<br />
hnnie ftf the president, Mrs, EVP<br />
Meeteer. 444 ASbury av.<br />
Others present were: Mrs. C?iar-<br />
IPS Collins. Mrs, George Cake, Mrs,<br />
Alfred Mover, Mrs, Hugh Sector<br />
nnd Miss Haze] Sevan,<br />
iii tli«' pnvly nijiht frsviri's,<br />
w?re ffillcttcr! S";v refrf>Sihm H<br />
William O Townnend, Mrs<br />
Ruth niinG'wer,<br />
nl?TL» Tfl AID<br />
CASTKFS HEUVWE<br />
Tiie Westminster OU'lcJ fif the<br />
First Prc-sbvU'i-inn chiirrii plsUTicd<br />
to cricpcj/tf!' with t'ip eniifern her-<br />
I'ip" cm 1 f 1 i> MiiHif Pk'v for servift'<br />
men. nnri ; rsiiinutlers wet'f appoint-<br />
ed, il! Ti!f : '--rliiv niyhf's iiieetint; nt<br />
the lifiiiir <strong>of</strong> Mis. HuliiusN WUiacM, j<br />
MRS, MrtSALLION GIVEN<br />
I.INBX BRIDAL SHOWER<br />
A siirprlsp linen bridal<br />
Saturday night was given for Mrs,<br />
EJtivtd J, MeCallion by Mrs, Lutlh^r<br />
L, Wsilnce and Mrs, Hulings WaU<br />
in re, <strong>of</strong> Limvood. at the hogip <strong>of</strong><br />
Mr ;infi Mrs. John MrCallien, 6fti<br />
i-Tth si. Miiny bpautifiil gifts were<br />
received.<br />
Tiiore present werer Mrs. J F<br />
Wa|!iur, Mrs. Ella S, Srull, Mrs.<br />
wiliifim O. Ahben. Mrs. Newton<br />
Mrs, Robert Wallace,<br />
MaHf Font. Mrs John Me-<br />
n. Miss Stfllti Ai-bott, Miss<br />
Florence Sppck. Miss Eileen Me*<br />
Oallinii, Mi^ He'en Ewnid, Phlln-<br />
delphiii, Miss -Eleanor Wallace, and<br />
Miss Dorothy Anne Wallace,<br />
Those ^ending gifts but unable<br />
to nttenci werp; Mrs.<br />
visiting " Mr, Nit,- ' • :<br />
», • '<br />
Mrs. Emerson STiith, 24-1 A 'j<br />
av left rreently lor West C;ie-<br />
Pa,, uhere Mie plans to reniain<br />
rile wiiitei'. visiiiii4 relatives,<br />
March 13 exhibit ol old<br />
Book rf ! % jew, "<strong>On</strong>e Red R.i;=.i For-<br />
ever." Hoi.iess, Mrs, Wllliuni A±<br />
Nelsoii.<br />
MfU't-h 18=19, state con if rente at<br />
Trtnton,<br />
April 10. r-hnjiier 'jiifint 1 ^, re-<br />
's annual npon R yrf<br />
t ! d th" nn v-i isli: whit' :<br />
w:'.M nr:i' i';-. Ml : ><br />
jjiFVU ijtivi' ihi* Ti) : }\ ' T?f ! -itliii<br />
PlfiLriinl p'i'">, H/pj'n rli^CIiM!--'<br />
ihv W ric;- Ffillrr.vm'? tllf V:<br />
r^f ri'^hrMi'lii '-• \ve"f icfvi"! 'r>\<br />
Wnlliir'f' fid fh( ! iiB^.'UiU' 'iT'--<br />
M!-N ,JM)i^'""i WiiH'in<br />
Fi" -'r*- )r'i W\i\\-.'Ct<br />
I Pet!it, Mr?,. L, W Martin, Miss<br />
Rut^i Wrtilflrp nnri Miss<br />
R:ilpf><br />
c-.l fhv<br />
i -1 Mr"'<br />
IIf*nt".'<br />
B<br />
n] i (•<br />
pprlh Mis ai^nw ]?i<br />
WUinn! M:itni( l -rt'- Mr?<br />
Pi" 'it'.s. n:i f l M'fi f°h'(i' : !<br />
H I 7 V ITTi<br />
NT'-.<br />
r, FMFK^ON POWKI i,<br />
OKKMAVTOWN GIRL<br />
C E*iiei'Srtn pnwell. sr<br />
rlii>=s. IT. H N;i''. : sr*n. <strong>of</strong> M'"- u<br />
Mrs. Ai'i'ed Fowflt. 104n Asburv a<br />
and M;^, R's.ic Jem Cu'^Mii<br />
dauBJitrr r>[ Mr. and Mrs. chnr<br />
L Cnnsiahie. c>i niiinrnwii. w<br />
quietly niitn-lt^ ^<br />
in Tiinier ^Ti<br />
nt' ; '<br />
HAVE P.4M, MKETIKG<br />
Tli/ f.rst Fali nueUnt; <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Wunir'ti''- Rt-LjuLii'. H.epub'iviin Club<br />
was held ree:inly in the rlii*j<br />
i:,nuv-. Tiiie and Trust Cn, biiild-<br />
iim, with Rli's, \v. I. Uaoih, prp 5 *!'<br />
tient, iii UH 1 elinsr.<br />
Tih« riiib rU fidf-d to fnrpfjo the<br />
anninil ilimiiT for its mtinhprx o?J =<br />
ly iuid will make pnefcages <strong>of</strong> pift>;<br />
• iN I.;-', t- ''•>;n;iu in jijin.ihe armed<br />
iiirr'fs. Thr following eoniniittee<br />
Uiil i!.' in ['ii:l!S4e: Mrs. C3r£l<br />
f*f'il.jf3. Mis. Laiii'ii Liii!ifi ! a]j. Mr?<br />
Hnwyi'd Buf--syih. Mrs, Hn'ry Free-<br />
he;]! iiiin Mi.--, iit'i't BkiiH'hsirrl:<br />
V: :•- t.iftjinni'i' ifjii JniUi" a df!iiG =<br />
lion for kit Lfiiji^ which the local<br />
R./ti crijs,-, isrstui ii i.-, Eii'iniminK fir<br />
ijti;.-, who leave the cciunli'y.<br />
ui> «i!h the<br />
on U;e Musi..'<br />
Hjiv in i.iMiii/j (iVii 1 ii T entire pto=<br />
['('(.•Ii.'-i our" ;i uiniiiii fi-oin tUe weDk-<br />
i',- i>(!!;i, .Nnd in :-I!''K in tlH 1 club<br />
i-V- I<br />
mnmnwn by Rrv, J.<br />
The cmip]!' wf" : f*<br />
Miss Miiriiin't Il'l-<br />
N. '.v<br />
H LndH Ti ,*> ! r. Pa., gave a farewell cl inner<br />
Saturdny tiight in honor <strong>of</strong><br />
Mr and Mr^ Wiilard Mnelwan. <strong>of</strong><br />
4B w l l St., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, *he will<br />
iciive tomorrow to s^nd the Winter<br />
in St. Petersburg. Fla. Mr. and Mrs.<br />
Alfred Powell also were guests,<br />
FLIES TO NORTH "CAROLINA<br />
DGweU Johnson, local beautician,<br />
flew to Wmsten-Salem, North Car.,<br />
olitri Wednesday, for the dual pm =<br />
pose <strong>of</strong> visitiri'i his r.iother who has<br />
been ill filld seeing f il§ brother, who<br />
lVaves for his Army post today. He<br />
will return early next week.<br />
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WATER CO, EMPLOYE<br />
TO BE MARRIED<br />
Mrs, Edna Ingersoll, <strong>of</strong> Linwood.<br />
has announced the fneajTement <strong>of</strong><br />
her daughter, Miss Louisa ItiBer=<br />
noil to John Pfeble, son <strong>of</strong> Mrs,<br />
Alice Preble, also ef Linweod, No<br />
diitr has been set for the wedding.<br />
Miss IniiersQ!! has been employ*<br />
ed Iii the <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> tile <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
wnu r Service Co. for several yrars.<br />
Mr Preble Ls e<strong>On</strong>neeted with the<br />
Bun Shipbuilding Corporation, in<br />
Chester, Fa,<br />
AWARDS MADE<br />
IJY RED MEN<br />
The following awards were made<br />
by Kaimla Tribe, Improved Order<br />
<strong>of</strong> Red Men, at a meeting last<br />
week' D Benner, 10-pound tur-<br />
jecy- Anna May Biissard, fU-e-<br />
peund chicken; C, Wilian, can ef<br />
erab meat; A. M. Carlson, pound<br />
ef illet <strong>of</strong> lleundfir; Walter Tanv<br />
lin, two dozeu ' "<br />
An enjayabitj cand pw!i,^ '.ir<br />
benent <strong>of</strong> Nnteriii Council, i-fcii-<br />
liontjis Lodge, took placf> Tiirfriny<br />
rifternoon at thf home <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Tfar-<br />
rv Clark, ©la Shore, rd . Soniers<br />
point,<br />
Mrs, Floyd Vorhe^i wus nwnrd<br />
ed the door prlae. Mrs, rnlpmnti<br />
Chnnee wfis high seorer in ru'iiTiv<br />
nnd Mrs, Albert Camburn lii pitio-<br />
ehle. Mrs, Vo:<br />
the lodge.<br />
Announcement was ninrir ni tli«-<br />
party that the lodMf will be hnnn-<br />
ed "at tonight's mertim in Red<br />
Men's Hall with the <strong>of</strong>Tir'-il vi-I'<br />
"f the Orcat pneahontns niiri n re=<br />
quest wns made for nil mender<br />
to wear lonff, white dresses Eirh<br />
member is to BrinE ;ui aiMirle <strong>of</strong><br />
grocery for the prize award.<br />
Ciiinn In the le-Oi'i M<br />
ei"iI rliiyh' % i^it witi!<br />
A y.ifl<br />
!iifn! i-e<br />
v iV'f!<br />
M''-<br />
Ml'.<br />
pie<br />
T1.C<br />
fVf!;t"1<br />
.ttPiu^'fi Ti-m flr'V !<br />
"v^r.<br />
I"<br />
1M t s - ti Ni; ;• iiii iht< Musir .Pier<br />
••iL-i n H :viv" Fufd-"<br />
Ai! ,,STV!;;' )Yu n ','.' 11 bi ! W!> l! ni11('d<br />
iiii i';i:i,ii ! cil 1.C- 1 to AU <strong>of</strong> the<br />
liihs Thursday, ui«lii eiird<br />
i p hf'i^d ii'it urficrnl jnibl.c<br />
/tiriul Mii t si rd pi'u'ties,<br />
* A m<br />
HETTHN<br />
roLorEAiifj<br />
nnc! Mr-. Pe-iov OerriiM<br />
;H-, r-rurKfi home<br />
si v;ir!itiv)ti tr'p to Den-<br />
wlierr iii(.,' vij;i*ed Uie;r<br />
!VT. Cnlo, wiierr<br />
is u m-:iriimli ! <strong>of</strong> s*,<br />
firi'lnuli 1 ;. vn. T;ii-<br />
T !il:]l S (1 ht!ri' ;ditl P<br />
Prhnol. rfl! 1 :"<br />
plnyt'd !!;- spi 1 !<br />
rlfi' nnd Pruli<br />
O<br />
Mrs. L.<br />
i\\<br />
PALMER'S,<br />
FOR AIL<br />
iris-ioi<br />
inSAsburyAv.<br />
7 P. M.<br />
^fFPG <strong>On</strong> Yuur Dial<br />
Cupt, A, F, Amodio<br />
^Mll .Spiiik on<br />
"WENE ..". The Man<br />
Who Made Good"<br />
SpeelaUiinc In the<br />
Cnff*fillat. <strong>of</strong><br />
Defective Vision<br />
DR. L, W. BETTS Si SONS<br />
OPTOMETRISTS<br />
HODRSi f A, M, to 5 P. Ms<br />
170$ Atlaiitie Avenue<br />
Atlantic Citf, N. J,<br />
SIAL 5-1531<br />
Mo wen Studio<br />
Developing - Printing<br />
Photographs, . Ciiniera Supplies<br />
721 Wesluv Ave, I'hoiii* B5i<br />
md iflft, afc. ana Sttt<br />
ert Cerrutl, It was the Iflrst tiicy<br />
bad met toeir pon's wife,<br />
Robert CeTrutl attended OoifiB<br />
<strong>City</strong> High Sc4iool and then took<br />
a course at the radio sohool at<br />
Fort MoniTiQuth. He was sent to<br />
Texas nine yenrs ago &Qg_ Iron<br />
there was transferred to Denver,<br />
where he is In elvU service' ai a<br />
radio opeator git the Municipal<br />
Airpsrt, He has had 13 years'<br />
army ssrviee and plans to returs<br />
to it soon,<br />
Mr, Oerrutl, rfsert teautleiiin,<br />
was ailfpristd at the old style<br />
"hair-do's" <strong>of</strong> Denver WBmin. The<br />
medem feather cut evidtntly has<br />
not resehed that seetlQii <strong>of</strong> the<br />
country, he said. In faet, there<br />
ta be no up-to-date style<br />
at head drtss.<br />
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SHOWER GIVEN TO<br />
MISS FBOV1NSON<br />
A misctlianeous bridal iliewsr<br />
was given Sunday night in honor<br />
<strong>of</strong> Miss Clem Prevensen, at the<br />
iiome <strong>of</strong>, Mrs, William Bleyin, 730<br />
Bay av., by the sister ef the toride-<br />
Mlss Florence Provsiison.<br />
Clem provenson was mar-<br />
ried yesterday by Mayor George D,<br />
Richards to Charles OUfton SJiack-<br />
elford. <strong>of</strong> Norfolk, Va,, member <strong>of</strong><br />
-"--•At<br />
nMii".<br />
and<br />
sits.<br />
Floren<br />
Mrs, Ms3%<br />
Blevln a&d<br />
UnftblB' to<br />
gifta wsre<br />
Mimsuio and<br />
mouth pU wsM wS<br />
men-g Research Club <strong>of</strong><br />
at her home test Jft<br />
ForFuu*<br />
Watch<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> CttyY<br />
Leading J<br />
Jeter-the-Jew<br />
832 A*burr<br />
LET HIM<br />
H J WHY SH0U4O<br />
HAVE W WAKE HIM UPf<br />
m<br />
feet<br />
i<br />
wgrkeri<br />
tired —<br />
extra effort<br />
through TriB<br />
alaftn eleek#<br />
SOmt?ttTr|c§. jfiu<br />
have q long day<br />
ahead, tool It%<br />
get up Erst and<br />
to a<br />
good start so he won't be late<br />
tQ the plant. But it's one thing<br />
you can jd&Jer Uncle Sam. Dsn't<br />
let your own work and war nerves<br />
keep you from doing it, ThatS<br />
just what Hitler and his prepa-<br />
gandista would like ta see,<br />
But you can fight these war<br />
nerves. Follow Nature's own<br />
rules <strong>of</strong> good health. Take time<br />
for exercise In tlie fresh air, Ob-<br />
ierve proper nutrition rules.<br />
And, above all, drink ^<br />
plenty <strong>of</strong> milk. ^<br />
Sypplee Sealtest Milk <br />
eantaini itveral times at<br />
much caieium as any other<br />
common food -*- in readily<br />
• BCPPLEE trlats Y«« th*<br />
r^Li&tetL- SHOW over<br />
SYW. ThursdBYB at 10 P.M.<br />
TUNE INI<br />
Jim<br />
tant mineral regulates'<br />
'hiiity <strong>of</strong> tissue aai<br />
'4 riiuscles, Millc also brings<br />
•many other mmeralS,, vita<br />
and food esaentlals that promstE<br />
vigorous health. It i$ Nature*!<br />
most near^t pttftet food,^<br />
Qevernmsit nutrltioriiste ,ree-<br />
ommend o quart <strong>of</strong> milk<br />
for each child and at least ,<br />
pint for every adqlt.<br />
Anmpsy way to give yam fam-<br />
ily yidr daily requlreisent ii by<br />
serving Tastier Supply Se*lti3t<br />
Homogenized Vitarrun D *^Wg-<br />
Order It from your Supplee nulk-<br />
maiii yaur nHghbgrhbBd stcre,<br />
or call <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 22S, And wh^<br />
you call, ask for the current; INalt<br />
tst Fecsd Adviier,<br />
GOOD FOOD ^,<br />
GOOD SEFlVICt<br />
7/<br />
OUR FAMPU1 ...<br />
Clam Stew „„,„, S5e<br />
Oyster Stew ,,,„,.„.=... 35c<br />
Full Course<br />
DINNERS<br />
65c<br />
THE<br />
TIP-TOP<br />
DINING BOOM -<br />
<strong>On</strong> the Corner<br />
In the Hart e' Town<br />
9th and Aebury Ave.<br />
¥*mt GbllUmn W« •*<br />
iHUOHINS OUTFITTERI<br />
S<br />
SPEARS<br />
ATLJINTIC OlTt<br />
WE'RE IN<br />
THE SCRAP<br />
1 *j \%<br />
Not an ounce <strong>of</strong> scrap metal is foin| to wait* while<br />
jersey Central men are en the Job, for they have thrown<br />
themielves into'the salvage effort with a gusto. No bit <strong>of</strong><br />
metal is too small, and no task too large for them to handle.<br />
<strong>Line</strong>men are retrieving hundreds <strong>of</strong> pounds ef copper<br />
a month just from odds and ends ef wire and cable. At pur<br />
Merristown plant engineers located underground plpss on<br />
old maps arid dug them up. In Sumrflit old boilers and<br />
other equipment from the dismantled electric plant Uy<br />
buried in the old bed <strong>of</strong> the Passaic River long since filled<br />
in to extend the poU yard. The men got together, reasoned<br />
out where the treasure was hidden, ind exhumed 37 tons<br />
<strong>of</strong> it.<br />
Our gas department has been making a very careful<br />
cheek ef obsolete equipment, salvaging metal wherever pb§-<br />
sible, In Long Branch iron columns originally installed<br />
in 1,870 were removed and scrapped,<br />
Throughout the territory employees have been building<br />
up the scrap piles, barrels <strong>of</strong> brass lamp bulb bases, flash<br />
light batteriei, nut and bolts, broken fittings, valves, lead.<br />
tin, and everything which might possibly be <strong>of</strong> value,<br />
In our Allenhurst warehouse, ©nee a large trollty barn, -<br />
building department employees have been taking up the old<br />
rails and switches, now buried under a built Up cinder fi<strong>of</strong>cr, ;<br />
In the past sis months mere than 500,000 pounds <strong>of</strong><br />
metal thus have been recovered and poured Into the wmir<br />
effort. Our men are doing a job, for they know tftit*S oR*J '<br />
way <strong>of</strong> getting in the scrap!<br />
JERSEY CENTRAL POWER & LIGHT<br />
COMPANY ^ i<br />
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