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HGHT THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />

. Rally at<br />

Thursday<br />

ra?1yf at which aU<br />

I in |he Nsveysber 3 elee-<br />

^e speakers, has been<br />

for next Thursday Geto-<br />

i, at tbe WUdwood 0elf Olub<br />

Ungs will begin at 1 p.m=<br />

Jogs will begin at i p,m=<br />

will include a el&m bake and<br />

along with the re.<br />

Of the candidates Amort 1 -'<br />

will be Albert W.<br />

candidate for V S= Sen-<br />

and MttjW'Osnefa] Ben jam'n<br />

£ Ftoulols. candidate fop CongresH,<br />

TOI rally will be the major ef.<br />

jr the County RepubJienn<br />

. _ _ Committee to put the<br />

f candidates before the voters<br />

' gh and R "*hPr'<br />

risort youths, are vneat!on =<br />

In Pennsylvania and Ohio,<br />

SOMERS POINT NEWS<br />

P-TA Plans For<br />

Active Season<br />

IS Member? in First<br />

Sewing Session<br />

lOMEHB POrNT—A covered di h<br />

supper preceded the business meet<br />

Ing <strong>of</strong> the parent-Teacher Asscei-<br />

afiEHi f'ie Rrt>i meetirii; o f t-ie FJII<br />

term. Th* 1 ailair was held in the<br />

Domestic Science rontus <strong>of</strong> t^<br />

Diwes av: s'iicnl Mrs Wilmcf Wij<br />

son presided.<br />

FOB QUlUh MESULTS<br />

OSE THE CLASSIFIED ADS<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s <strong>On</strong>ly<br />

Family Shoe Store<br />

• OPEN ALL YEAR<br />

045 ASBUKY AVE-<br />

EVENINGS<br />

mate P=TA convention in New York<br />

<strong>City</strong>, <strong>Oct</strong>ober 2a, 29 and 30,<br />

The executive committee w-ll<br />

meet in Dawes av, School Wednes.<br />

day afternoon, <strong>Oct</strong>ober 21= Mis,<br />

John OUveFi Jr.. read the preHJ<br />

denl's messrige to all P-TA organI<br />

eat Ions,<br />

Attending the meeting: Mra: Wil<br />

met* Wilson, Miss FiQfenre Ssi'Il<br />

Miss Gface Wolf. I^*s. S^anltfi<br />

WJl-Nsn, Mrs, Florence Johnson<br />

Mrs, Catherine Miridietqn Ms<br />

Ejigflbe-th Lfpe, Miss Anne<br />

Mrs. Enrl Wickman, Mi=s,<br />

bert, Mr*. Jeflii Oliver. Jr<br />

Unmue! MPDOWPII. Mrs<br />

Johnson. Mrs. Sh^rrnnn<br />

Mrs. Harry Scott, Mrs.<br />

Fehrle, Mrs aeorg*' ©Tiiih.<br />

Wii'le't Tsard, M"s. Jo^fp'i H<br />

Mrs A nnznrd, Ms LIIMSP<br />

son. M*-*: A'Lhtir HanWM ! ! M'<br />

ward Brojirhard, Ms Flu' ii<br />

Her-<br />

Mrs<br />

r* H'rVFnnti Mrs. F"< ! ri Rsst, Mrs<br />

H Mfi'Ii 3 : Mrs. Frnllie chnpinim<br />

Mrs. rylinrl-.s Wolf iiiii! Mrs A W<br />

Snbnm<br />

Ma»iras Hostess<br />

At Hnspital Party<br />

POINT - M-<br />

The teaah't'? w^rp pfpgPrti'd with<br />

bouquets <strong>of</strong> flowers by Mrs Harry<br />

Rnotf, it wns 'ienldrd to e?i't;nue<br />

having every ether meetin? an eve<br />

nin^" TTpetinii: The November meet-<br />

ing will be in New Yfirk n' : ss'iiool<br />

in the<br />

Mrs. Seetc,<br />

ginrs, urged m?mber^ to subscribe<br />

te ihe Parent Teacher mugMsine ><br />

Mrs. Stanley Wilson, chairman <strong>of</strong> j<br />

the Pnrent EtiueaUon group, an- I<br />

*iOiinced that ihe fli^t meeting win :<br />

be at her home. <strong>Oct</strong>ober 22<br />

TO BUY OIL i ., i . , ,<br />

The Association decided to eon- ! n j)0, \Uvk i-m-he-on :ind ruirri o-i<br />

tinue to apon-sar the iXid Liver OH ' Tliursdnv artcmoo'i M! H ! >' lif<br />

Fund in the steels. Another activ- j bfla'warc nv wliidi'"'<br />

ity is the sewing project, in con-<br />

nection with the Oosntv P=TA<br />

Four hundred ^others from the<br />

county and Atlantic <strong>City</strong> are sew-<br />

ing |n 27 hotels in Atlantic Oiiv<br />

W-xch day a ironB meet at «ach<br />

hotel, and do whatever repair er<br />

alteration work is needed on the<br />

boys' clothing: thus savins ma?iv<br />

taller blijs. gemefs Point group wil!<br />

sew on Monday,<br />

Last, wfe's, the first tfreup <strong>of</strong> !fl<br />

women, from seiners Point cer: =<br />

pieted 54 garments. Lunch is sery,<br />

ed by the Army, sine? the be»• '-<br />

ning ef the sewing project 14.78^<br />

garments have been renovated and<br />

altered,<br />

Miis Ornee Wolf, chairrrmn ff the<br />

War Emergency unit <strong>of</strong> P-TA, L^ •<br />

plained soothe- activity <strong>of</strong> tM?- A,<br />

3 Lots Sold By<br />

Point For $250<br />

Another Sal© Plan=<br />

ned <strong>Oct</strong>ober 23<br />

WOA the highest bidder at a prbii?<br />

sale by eSty eouncil Frltlay evening,<br />

for premises designated as Ijnth 14<br />

35 nnri 16, Block No. 4, <strong>On</strong> Pliin<br />

ef panie] B Frn?Jer The prlee or<br />

f-epted was i2Sfl.<br />

Another public sale is sehpciiil^'' 1<br />

fnr Ot-ttjfier 3:1. « f Sien H housie nnd<br />

lot owned by thp city, sifuBU^t n!<br />

f>09 7iii st,, wiii bi' orTerefl ni a<br />

Ho<br />

i for the benefit <strong>of</strong> thy Liflses Aux-<br />

iliary <strong>of</strong> Short* Mfinoriiil Mos"|tnl.<br />

Table prizes wi'n 1 nwarileil hu/h<br />

Hporer?!: nnd the ehrmce jirisa's wilt<br />

to Mrs Lillian M-f^n.iii" nnd Mi=v<br />

Aithur Hiuiwcil<br />

i pi'psi-'n'' M*'-- , = ;i)'if« Hnrvrv<br />

Mrs Andrew Maxwell. Mi : ' J . Jf'in<br />

nt'Jst?ill. Mr?.. Plnri'llSt' B"poks tine]<br />

Mrs*. F P Ftjifl <strong>of</strong> OfPfin C-tv. M'>;<br />

Ai'rh Wjfhnm <strong>of</strong> Vefiintt', Mfs<br />

WiMinm K. f; 'ni(h a r Pl><br />

Mrs. Herbt']' Asidi'-ecLi. M>s<br />

Miirv StiiMftr, Mrs. Jtv*t*v> 1 ee<br />

Rliifih. Mi's Rf'ifV<br />

WiT.siT R- F-nll, Mrs<br />

Charles Durfjin was<br />

:" V •'"(•!! f 'i' ihf- vn'ijrUiiry il 'ri he<br />

is giving- srhoot ciiiidren bv HM<br />

troliln" rprtiiin street erftssing>> h* 1<br />

for*> and uftrr srhool<br />

PROTEST TROLLKV SEKVrt'i:<br />

<strong>City</strong> Clerk, James O Seiiil wiit,<br />

dii-eeted is write (lie Ailarjtlc nky<br />

and Shore RailrOflfl <strong>of</strong> th H lff ! on<br />

j vt'nienf-** uiwsrti : ':v ij'.e ti'olloj' I'uv-<br />

i i>iff Atlantic city nt i i 30 p.m. cum-<br />

i iny only to Linwooti rnnHine i' hfp.<br />

\ essiiry for iejiTit'is Point folks to<br />

'• n>ach iheir hfti *-- from tlieri' t.hr<br />

lis-*?t wny thi-y OiHi<br />

Ciry F rrt>Li?»urt-r' Jiunes M 1 , Mon-<br />

flti'hiin rpjjorti'il ihii' reeeitsta for<br />

the first niri* ! niontfis <strong>of</strong> thf? yenr<br />

Qinauiufti to Slfl[.)011J7, aris.! d-s- •<br />

•bu'st'ments for the sam" period i<br />

were S79.S0525, Ifsivirii! LL bal'inf* 5<br />

on tisinri AH ef RcpU'mber 30 dl 7&<br />

was prud oil <strong>1942</strong> tases.<br />

C1TEN FIRE HAZARDS<br />

Fin' Ciu;f Henry Oliver subniit-<br />

t*d a report, following a flre in-<br />

sr*'G'Lin~-i pf certniii p-'Qperties: and<br />

asked ihat (Me <strong>City</strong> condimn tnyrn<br />

' as fire hazards, Tlie places in qMei !<br />

Thp speaker ulsti ^jiiikf<br />

vi IMP duties imd wufkiUj-'M <strong>of</strong> th^<br />

fiffic! 1 Biesu.HM oi 11 • *<br />

•s <strong>of</strong> ihf t^'-'utdrs d f<br />

in his <strong>of</strong>li!'*' !i'i* =r f! .i!* ! i<br />

in Wiir time hr f.ilUl.<br />

WsiifiolJ Lose L'SU*! nHTTibt' : noi'<br />

in the Navy made n spirited sippe:i"<br />

*o ri'ineeis .ind Romrrs Poin! rili :<br />

zeris to KUppori tht 1 st/rsip drlvi',<br />

'luiii Miivc ii report »i<br />

Kiwanis rluLi inpmbt'rs* activi-<br />

in the prt'si'iit rou'ity - widi 1<br />

dri%c Klvsunian nnd •Fcou!<br />

Master WiHi'wn O<strong>of</strong>Hri'v uniiouti<br />

red thijt til" Hcnuis will mii'ii 1 n<br />

dynr=to=dc;ar ranviu^s tfininiToSv<br />

ArUiur Ford iind Rev Crtihr<br />

rt'i'ortffi on tliMir visit n^<br />

(0 H 1 ** Statt 1 Ki%ViiMii Cfni-<br />

I vention. In Tr*'!iten<br />

The nfunes <strong>of</strong> Joseph DsOrio, E;t<br />

I wii Sfhneidfr and Tiioniit;* H'\ **<br />

I were added to the Kiwfinus Club<br />

Service Plaque,<br />

j M*s [jponnre peJinven n*id 'Die<br />

'' mas Hickman were Kuestj, <strong>of</strong> th]<br />

i rliib Tlie attendance prizi- donatt'd<br />

i bv Theotiore Meskeffi, wcrii<br />

jumes Butterworth,<br />

Mrs, Lee Ijnvt 1 and .JarVi Piit<br />

son prrsenfrd a stpt'tiM<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>raTn,<br />

!i<br />

-<br />

Htiirting 7:15<br />

Matinem 2:30<br />

& 'i'hur. ;irc<br />

ariti Saturday. f>< t. IJ; 17<br />

I:dj!Wr BEKClEN iiiiil ( (iiirli,. Mv(Mill!\<br />

"HERE WE GO AGAIN"<br />

Wltli libbt'f ilfCiKI-: uiiil M*iI.i,V<br />

Added, "Th" Kjifrii nf<br />

STKVENH - Ftiye<br />

^'SECRET ENEMIES'<br />

io<br />

VIA IN<br />

I.i Mary Ruhfrt!, ilJtiiliartN<br />

PITTS<br />

M TISH M<br />

> KIHnl:i:<br />

CliL. ii — only — K<br />

I-lJiyi! NOI.AN - jVIiirjnrii. VVPAVKR Iri<br />

M JUST OFF BROADWAY"<br />

Friday and Saturday, iiri, 2'UU<br />

Kiilliryi! GHAVKOS' - Vaii HKI t IN lii<br />

"SEVEN SWEETHEARTS*<br />

«iih MiiRha IM.'NT = t'eijliii PAHKKR<br />

GINGER IS GREAT<br />

AT KIDDING AROUND<br />

...but wateh her when<br />

sho acts her age)<br />

GINGER ROGERS<br />

-RAYMIUAND<br />

-. -SA1.VAf.<br />

yuiir r,iiv.rMi)i,-rit wi!h<br />

Cross Loaned 15<br />

smith. Mrs John Oliver Hr :\J •<br />

John Olu cj. jr. Mis Him Hi<br />

b M<br />

IN THE SCRAP!<br />

The Minor Has Ma ior Plans<br />

$1.00 ««P l O*«n <strong>City</strong>,<br />

point and t pper<br />

hl<br />

—"No. 136<br />

CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />

Telephone 0304<br />

High School<br />

Goes <strong>On</strong><br />

War Footing<br />

Pre-Service Cours-<br />

es Introduced to<br />

Speed Victory<br />

ny IIAROM) LKK<br />

. Qvmn <strong>City</strong> Hi«/h Srhnn<br />

laid tlif K» - f | !!n ( ^ v " l * I< IM<br />

week ti> k f '> nll-fsiit in Ameri-<br />

ca's war HOiit,<br />

Vii para if nn -4 an 4 hei.ny<br />

jnade I'"i f the '^OH.MII in jn'itpt<br />

the FJit'li Sell.ml Virfury<br />

OCEAN'CITY, N. j,, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, <strong>1942</strong><br />

Ballets In Window <strong>of</strong><br />

R. R. Car Peril Resoriers<br />

Putlksiian Office<br />

Mrri'a Hal!, >iii Ht, ami Itavrfi<br />

F ffiMrt i ifii'f'riuin j<br />

fihoi mfikj.] ii.iflh'. WOI-H<br />

Jjiir- vry Innji bi.ftifi. h<br />

tlie (ruih <strong>of</strong> Uu> okl Kiiyjiti<br />

«,iir is iin!!. ii uu^ t|i:,[."if,(,i-f!<br />

id k.<br />

r fMj!rmit;t RhfM'mjiker nnf<br />

! i-nm Fnrt<br />

i,-nr<br />

]ate in Aiii rl i?.-i hy t ho Nutiun=<br />

al Inslilule nil Kdiirnf ion, at<br />

,, f..]ii''-n in Trim"<br />

•,v:iif' i «'.il m ' j) ir-'<br />

, i cc'ili! ii 'iv p h y j . i -<br />

;O!ji'!iN U.i 1'l.i.V i hfi.-<br />

: ! 11^ ii; ;. (' in-<br />

s h. : ah ><br />

\ viciory,<br />

Upon ni-fival in Wilmington, SPV-<br />

la\n flotluji inveHtiga^<br />

! he iruin iu\fi itispptjt-<br />

w hut m.'ifit Mfi fftni-<br />

M.4V HAVE BERN Aft IDEN'T<br />

Otic ihiory iv:is thiii \)w<br />

.,*. C i i l . w h : T ! h A3 met!<br />

POINT M « F--.H J<br />

prpiiidt'd a» thp Rp-i r-'n-^K<br />

in tht* :il"ipn?! ! fif Mr i; -;<br />

Hand ehfiirman. Pr<strong>of</strong>lf <strong>of</strong><br />

noriffi 1 IT='ii "I •*¥> i 1 * 1 -fit<br />

ip RFfinrtH fitmi M*'K<br />

But'*"'«•{)!*',1 Mr«. M.ir":<br />

illlfi Mrs. Mn!"h;i Kr)!' plf<br />

<strong>of</strong> thp iij'-r. i !!!•*'»-• • Mr 1<br />

thiink(*d fur 111 i>i r<br />

Henkels<br />

Vcd in Erie, Pas<br />

lor iii<br />

Pa ,<br />

it! !••"•(.<br />

n-yd<br />

SIIIIM f'l" =<br />

hs,n<br />

Mrs Mark<br />

Lirt> to<br />

i?i: 1<br />

f 1<br />

r wns UDjitsili'i'H ti* P> 11 th"<br />

iu'd trj'tii <strong>of</strong> Mis'; Palmi<br />

wPi'r mtido fur si<br />

ntid rsirfl i'nflv n L tilt<br />

pip p"ftsirjf*r* M'"S. T'su<br />

Ti-iii'selHv. r>r-U;hiM 32<br />

P"RSC"it: MF> Ir'll<br />

Willum B. Stiil! Mi'fe:<br />

Mnskp't Mrs-. Forrest.<br />

nf<br />

Mrs<br />

. Mrs,<br />

W3li!'f<br />

Cono.ver.<br />

(i BnitK. Mi^M Anne<br />

n Hart, Mrs. UvrtU*<br />

Emina McCuiv Mr*<br />

ns anfi Mrs F:nnb<br />

Specials<br />

8print<br />

Shldrs. Lamb<br />

?1 Boneless Rump<br />

\ or Round Rcnst<br />

ft<br />

Fork<br />

ft<br />

iw, Chickens<br />

Produce Specials<br />

California<br />

Iceberg LettUCe<br />

head |<br />

Mi's.<br />

pntKT - Thf n<br />

-iiin Ham- e' R^thnnv Mpt<br />

Church wns obsprveti ftt tl'S<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mrs. HrrniLiii HepUnH. Tln<br />

'ifieinanii. AMfliidipt;- M5, hpciit the ai»k piid wilf'<br />

his wife and li?r nnrentii, Mr and<br />

Mrs. ITorbnrt<br />

Mri, Burnham Quits<br />

4^ School Librarian<br />

SOMEfl^ IH>TNT The rPaignn-<br />

(iari nf M r & Maude Burnnam as<br />

librarlfUi viTis refi' "ei nt a<br />

<strong>of</strong> thn Bonrd <strong>of</strong> ai"catiGn<br />

day f'piiiiii. Th'<br />

T*ilt> gTOCitil hus burn j'lJljsinyi 1 ,'! Yiv<br />

MIL- TU I on Ci.iiiitmy in K\,v hii<br />

I! ic<br />

bt 1 i<br />

til<br />

re<br />

fh<br />

Mrs.<br />

WPA M-,vitn-<br />

yijiit'i! it t'n<br />

tiini' UH<br />

und w;ll<br />

the<br />

Mark<br />

Mrs<br />

Cftrl Biaf'li, M/s,.<br />

M;s WiSiiuni TaUisr.<br />

SffiirK Mrs. Howard<br />

tithfr |j; = yj:'t=tH<br />

Mi's. MM<br />

niiupmsin<br />

Allx-rUi<br />

Lucky Twelve Gives<br />

Parlv to Mrs, Smith<br />

POINT -= Mra,<br />

: tnined !iit=mljf>r-: (lip<br />

f Club TH lif-v<br />

Share ft\,, rind Mrs, nuvUi Srith<br />

gUfsJ <strong>of</strong> fiontTi' a I ii siip'pris"<br />

Mhdvior, Ciirds (e&turi'fi tiir<br />

occasion, ,MJs, LPO-I H.erb* j rt held<br />

high honors In brkifje, Mis, EiPhard ) Ma^kf,<br />

Hewitt ,in plnortiie,<br />

shsHly.<br />

Adelizzios Mark<br />

Third Anniversary<br />

•'OMfcH? POINT--Mi<br />

R<strong>of</strong>iipo AdtOiKViio, fs<br />

tarntprj tiu'ir tini'tl<br />

vrrsiiry Suntiuy. <strong>On</strong>rsts *vvr<br />

Heleii Sliiinhon. 1^=0 n Fi'll^<br />

CamdiMi; Mrs. Frfinpfs Willsnir<br />

t!.H*r <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Atlfli^nin nnd Mr<br />

Mis. Tony Adrli^Kio and ,^on<br />

! per, <strong>of</strong>Oechh <strong>City</strong>.<br />

i <strong>On</strong> Ratiirdny thr AtifV, '<br />

j tended the lmmohin • r>f n<br />

, the Dol&wiirp Buy iit<br />

i TlKly Wfiie ufuomji.-iiiicii<br />

' Wnlnrd NlekprKnii. Mrs \<br />

and Mi't-,<br />

subject, 1 ;<br />

ed. and<br />

Miss<br />

nn<br />

nt<br />

jy Mi<br />

!_)••] Nf =<br />

(•iiiB(>r<br />

nf plot in<br />

Hi,,<br />

—hut il iMl'j u licfuri' Mie<br />

i-ver lilMicij, aho I ,;ih!rc<br />

ami t<br />

miivi !!• !.=<br />

! W i-iMi '-. SHirii ! tt i((; i.llC<br />

' |[ 'Iii |1|' [Hit ill! i n - llfil"'<br />

-. 1:1 \y;ii ti: '<br />

•1 w ill LM' iiiiiili' Sii iiiiv •<br />

K H M e - f Ill (if ! i - f !,. II-<br />

dents as po ,i=.iblc vnlint! ;i nly i'ii'<br />

lilt in fJ1 i• Visiijry e;i!i'|j,'i: i : c-.>r-<br />

Ua-currienhn a:-i ivii i=f>?, ii-rnrHnu;-<br />

ATTENDS C ONI FIU:NCF<br />

Abijiul NtiiliHi' til fl;*- jjioiJi*,U!i j<br />

fas givm hiuti srliuul ti'su.-hi'is ;i> \<br />

eiitsji, M(il!fhiy. 41 i 111 tin* MHW, 1 ; '<br />

brukiii Us Uic s; iifh'iil body<br />

ijy I'rhiiipiil tit ! lin ! .' W<br />

Meyer. _ ;<br />

fiuptfintenfii'nf <strong>of</strong> Si-hooU. C}o,,r^i j<br />

E, IrsK'n WHS iti Nt'vvurk MoutlM.v ;<br />

ud Tupfitliiy jitit'fidiim ii C'Oiifi r= t<br />

ot sciiool t i x? i ! i Litlvt?s, culled by I<br />

the Btau LH'p.imiiiiiit <strong>of</strong> Ediica= j<br />

lion, at which »mny <strong>of</strong> the tech-<br />

Blcal fleUtiL'i wcrf sot lied for put-<br />

ting thp V.f'iory Cqrp.4 pUsn In to<br />

.'•jji 1 ' tiity us [jfiswibli 1 .<br />

In District<br />

Accepted For<br />

Army Service<br />

Next Call Thanksgiv.<br />

iny Day; to Include<br />

No Married Men<br />

TO<br />

ItEPl'BMC AN<br />

GIVE '-BOYS"<br />

Wnmen's Regular Re»<br />

Club will present, a<br />

girt parkUBe <strong>of</strong> a prn and ]ieii =<br />

ril srt urifi tabl't to €>a€'h nf<br />

ihf* 47 dniFU'Ps |eav!ng= ihe re-<br />

sort next Friilay<br />

Objectivri••<br />

ffnr Pratt Mrs, Wiilinm H. Rtuli<br />

Mrs. Cfllviii Steelman MFS:<br />

! SOMERS<br />

daughter nf<br />

Extra<br />

Cai. Oranges<br />

California<br />

Bartiett Pears<br />

POINT = n;i;hr,rn.<br />

Mr n-'i Mi's A. J<br />

Morrison, E. Ni=w ,]r-ry,f>x nv., CPIP =<br />

bra ted hrr ?'lH-!(h Ijiithrhiv Thm-s-<br />

finy. iinrJ pntertainpfl a few fr.rncls<br />

nt fipr 'home, nfimt*H: musir nnr ti<br />

nnrl tiiiir !f"n>sr liyri finnriii?;<br />

Hi'f?-?. F;1.:i" Ef'rufn rPd C<br />

MrCnrtliy and FHiL'pr Mffi^<br />

Malty in thr starring' r(=!rH<br />

ffin turf filfii.<br />

To these isopiiln" fun tniilirr<br />

ndfifd HnrnU] prnrv, "innwTi In<br />

linns ns Thf OrPnt OilHi'rsl<br />

Cfinny Sinirnfi, gflldni vo!r",i<br />

ITS THE<br />

ffr-i- PF nwum<br />

Order Your<br />

HOGflTi'S<br />

SEA FOOD RESTAURANT<br />

Iviiit Our Faaoui Sii Feod Wiftg]<br />

OPEN Alili YEAH *—*<br />

j<br />

CLEANED<br />

and<br />

Glazed<br />

by Our<br />

Superior<br />

Methods<br />

Assures Satisfaction<br />

Furs Remodeled<br />

744 Asbury Ph. 1035<br />

NOW<br />

C. Ferguson<br />

205 i4th St.<br />

Phone 0058<br />

<strong>City</strong> to Sell Three<br />

Lots, November 4<br />

An nuctlon s:ili; <strong>of</strong> Lhroc pity =<br />

owned lou ^;is set down by th Jack Smith idirector <strong>of</strong> the srrap drive) and William Gustalson.-^Photp by AitfiuF i<br />

<strong>City</strong> pyblicity Depart me tit,<br />

= — t3 _^, =^=^<br />

16 Prizes To Be Given At<br />

Resort Hallowe'en Fete<br />

Sixteen prlgei will ,be awarded to<br />

en and adults wearing Vhf<br />

eostuaies nest. Friday night.<br />

te?"a6. when <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> stages<br />

Ha Hallowe'en pageant indssrs at<br />

the Music Pier auditorium.<br />

e Mu<br />

Additional details «* the<br />

annBUnced yesterday by tf<br />

S^nittee in ehar^e <strong>of</strong> arrange<br />

menu, eonsMing <strong>of</strong> Chmm« gj<br />

i ehairfflfln: Fire chief<br />

^ Lewis Austin, AT<br />

Carton, Elmer Bakley and<br />

Hslnes,<br />

FOUR CLASi<br />

The parQf will include<br />

awarding « priis in<br />

fiti as feliowi: tancy<br />

d h t W<br />

best<br />

eauplei,<br />

is<br />

eonsiat <strong>of</strong> War Savings Stamps,<br />

cash footballs, flashligttts and eth=<br />

er articles calculated te stimulate<br />

tJie imaginatien <strong>of</strong> tne ypungiteri,<br />

Thjj affair <strong>of</strong> the hoo-ioblini and<br />

witchei will be open to everyone,<br />

free ef charpi,<br />

INCLUDES AMATEUR CONTEST<br />

interesting Hallowe'en games will<br />

be played, and the pr<strong>of</strong> ram also<br />

will include an amateur contest.<br />

Registrations fer the eQn«;st will<br />

be reeei-Ped at tfie Music Wef all<br />

day on the 30th, and in She eve-<br />

ning Up t© the time sf Uie pef=<br />

fe ^ilewinf tile party, there will<br />

be dancing to whieli all service men<br />

are invibed, esnpieting the eve^<br />

be provided for &B<br />

HBftfeipsnts in<br />

Dreyfuss also direet«d that a<br />

chairman <strong>of</strong> the War Service group<br />

be ftppointed, and made a me-.rjbcr<br />

<strong>of</strong> tiie Defense OeuncH,<br />

Under the new plan, the War<br />

Services Committee wiii have<br />

charge, under supervision sf the<br />

chairman <strong>of</strong> civilian defense, <strong>of</strong> all<br />

nen-protecttve services. It will in*<br />

elude suQ^eammSttees on salvage,<br />

ciiild care, health, general welfare,<br />

consumer interests, nutrition, edu*<br />

cation, recreation, housing and eva.<br />

cuation,<br />

MAY COMBINE SEVERAL<br />

In same eases, Brcyfuss said, it<br />

may be de-gira)ble to cembine sev-<br />

Brai related committees and their<br />

functions;<br />

Because <strong>of</strong> the ever-increasing<br />

demand for greater activity in ci-<br />

vilian defense programs, the state<br />

chief said, it was vitually impossi*<br />

We for the chairmen <strong>of</strong> local De=<br />

fense Councils to devote all the<br />

ti'ise necessary to both civil protec-<br />

tion and community gervlee»>.<br />

George Cairns<br />

Passes At 64<br />

Retired Phtiadetphimn<br />

Here Since 1938<br />

George Cairns, retired suptrin-<br />

tendent <strong>of</strong> the Ledger Building, 6th<br />

and Market its,. Philadelphia, died<br />

late Tuesday in Shore Memorial<br />

Hospital after an illness <strong>of</strong> six<br />

wseks. He was §4,<br />

Mr, Cairns retired and he and his<br />

wile -made their pexmanint home<br />

in the resort in 1938, at 803 7th<br />

it- He had been at the L^dfer<br />

Building about 10 years, and prior<br />

to that was in Hie business pf sell-<br />

ing heavy duty trucks in PhiladeU<br />

pfiia. He had been in good health<br />

until strieken wiKi a heart eondi=<br />

tion in Septemibfer,<br />

Mr, and Mrs, cairns also ewnid<br />

a Winter hoine In FlOTida, where<br />

Hev. and Mrs. Oeer|e Fisdher, <strong>of</strong><br />

the Plrst Presbyterian Church, are<br />

new spending their annual vaca-<br />

tion, '<br />

fbreent for his widow, Mr, Calms*<br />

<strong>On</strong>ly survivors were tme nephews.<br />

residing In Canada,<br />

He was a member <strong>of</strong> caiaQter 9.<br />

F. and. Aa M.; sf FhiladsW.iia, and<br />

had fbeen a regular attender at the<br />

Kts^tertan ehuisli her<br />

•punerftl serrlees wtre<br />

for -2 p.m. today at the OiSraF B<br />

parlors, philaclflphla. with to<br />

November 3 Seen<br />

Final Chance To<br />

Register For May<br />

May be No Other Op-<br />

portunity for Voters<br />

To Become Eligible<br />

November S^generai election day<br />

=will be the last Lipportunity for<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> city voters to get their<br />

names on the registry books to be<br />

tjHglbie to east ballots in the iniiHi-<br />

eipa] election next May, unless spe=<br />

cial stops are taken to provide for :<br />

a special registration day, !<br />

Tllis warning was issued ynster- |<br />

day by political leuders, why jjijiHt- |<br />

ed out that people who register on<br />

general election day eamiOt vote<br />

i~n that election—but ears vete at<br />

me next election in the Spring,<br />

which will be for city eonimissien=<br />

ers,<br />

SPBC'IAL REGISTRATION<br />

PERMITTED, NOT MANDATORY j<br />

An amendment to the state e]ee=<br />

tion law, adopted iii 1940, makes it<br />

ponniissive for a municipal govern-<br />

ing body to set the date for a spe-<br />

cial registration shortly before a<br />

municipal election, provided It Is<br />

considered necessary.<br />

State law dees not make such a<br />

special registraEion mandatory, and<br />

it generally is done only in eases<br />

-where the po 1 ! Iis^ are known to be<br />

far from co.npiete or rvpresenta*<br />

tive,<br />

MAY BE LAST CHANCE<br />

Resort voters, if they are not re.<br />

gistered now. should toe sure to do<br />

so November 3 in order to be eligi-<br />

ble to vote for commissioners, as<br />

there is no present guarantee that<br />

any additional opportunity will be<br />

<strong>of</strong>fered.<br />

Although there was a house=to<br />

house eanvass by local distriet<br />

boards before the primary election,<br />

the ranyass never gets lOS per etRt<br />

resuite and tiherf are believed to be<br />

many who may tWnk they are list-<br />

ed whe aetualiy are not.<br />

Scrap Drive Averages 75<br />

Pounds Per Person Here<br />

Two hundred and eighty thous-<br />

and pounds collected!<br />

Ten tons awaiting eolleetioiri j<br />

Total, more than 3QG,Q0Q pounds!<br />

That La Ocenn <strong>City</strong>'s record in<br />

the scrap drive, Qeean <strong>City</strong>'s scrap<br />

contribution; will average approsi-<br />

mutely 75 psunds per person, 4n<br />

escellent reeord for a eity without<br />

factories, farms or heavy indus-<br />

tries to draw<br />

I<br />

WE BEAT PHILADELPHIA<br />

Thi bulk <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s<br />

tion naturally had to come from<br />

homes and small business houses.<br />

<strong>On</strong>ly one-eighth <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia's<br />

collection came from this ^oafcr,<br />

<strong>On</strong> the last three tiftys <strong>of</strong> the<br />

tii-ive, which <strong>of</strong>ficially en^d . oil<br />

Saturday, B§,35G pounds were col-<br />

lected. This is esclusive ef scrap<br />

ihrown on the pile by individuals<br />

without weighing,<br />

WEIGHING CONTRlBlTTfeD<br />

The weighing was contributed by<br />

Clarence Ferguson and Burkard<br />

Coal Co,, local coal dealers.<br />

Collections fi-om eommuiiity piles<br />

weighed iby Mr. perjjuson were:<br />

dustafson's, 11th st. and Asbury<br />

ay., iBMO pounds.<br />

Central Oeean <strong>City</strong>, 11,470<br />

pounds,<br />

Sannine, 8th st, and Asbury av,,<br />

8,250 pounds,<br />

Dan's i<strong>of</strong>ti st, and bay, 6.67a<br />

pdunds,<br />

Tony Pinto, South <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />

5,440 pounds,<br />

Palmer, 10th st, and Asbury av,.<br />

1,505 pounds.<br />

KIDS! HERB'S OHAJCOE TO<br />

SEE MOVIE FREE!<br />

Boys!<br />

Girts: three er mnff poonds<br />

an. and gee Hit special<br />

shew At tbff ,ViUfi£e<br />

Theatre next Friday aftefTinaii,<br />

Thg show will siart at 3i30,<br />

Despite the fact the scrap<br />

drive ha# ended, there stilt is<br />

plaity <strong>of</strong> scrap metal and rub-<br />

ber arsuntL Here'i a disnee<br />

to see a free show in return<br />

far helping Uncle Sam,<br />

Colored Women's Republican Or»<br />

gflnisation, 1.400 pounds.<br />

Teta!=—M,T20 pounds.<br />

The Boy Scouts also had a com-<br />

munity pile on Prospect pi. IWs<br />

pile was picked up by a paTtially<br />

leaded truck and the weight could<br />

not be obtained, Tliey also had a<br />

pile ac Jim Harvey's, 1157 Simpson<br />

BV,<br />

Other collections were:<br />

Fubite Schools, 13,422 pounds,<br />

St, Augustine's Parochial school.<br />

6030 pounds.<br />

Total—18,423 pounds,<br />

Bxclusive <strong>of</strong> contributions since<br />

last Saturday:<br />

Howard S, Stainton (Playlandt,<br />

10.240 poundIs<br />

Harry Dibb, BMW pounds,<br />

13, Roseoe Faunce iMoviesi, 8,=<br />

010 pounds.<br />

The above figure for the mevies<br />

is exclusive <strong>of</strong> more than a ton <strong>of</strong><br />

scrap yet to be collected,<br />

. = ^ — i<br />

10 Tons<br />

BrC<strong>of</strong>lected;<br />

<strong>On</strong>e Penny S<br />

Workers Contribute |fl<br />

Services | Almost<br />

Everyone Gave<br />

By JACK SMITH<br />

Five weeki agoj in a<br />

sponsorid by Moi^an-:<br />

Post, American Legion," ^<br />

fan <strong>City</strong> started out to ri:<br />

20 tons <strong>of</strong> lerap, -e<br />

The government quoti^*',<br />

.29 pounds per capita stenii<br />

like an impossible task f£r*<br />

community without £aetorT J<br />

farmg or heavy industries<br />

draw from.<br />

The hotels, which<br />

have been a good<br />

wiru* with a few e?<br />

closed.<br />

But the drive <strong>of</strong>HelsIIy<br />

amid a 'downpour vt wmi<br />

Saturdfty. with 140 TON! ta<br />

scrap j'Ht and 10 teBi y«l te<br />

y never In tbe fclstflif «f J^<br />

dif did any project re-*,<br />

such sapp<strong>of</strong>t. The h<br />

amount <strong>of</strong> scrap eellecletf<br />

result sf praeiteally y p<br />

contributing either scrap, labor or *a<br />

both.'<br />

Not one penny was spent<br />

the drive. Tracks, gag and la|t*jr-\?<br />

were all coiitribnted,<br />

largest eentribu^- was<br />

<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> OS€an Oity= i nie drive<br />

stgfted by me appeal <strong>of</strong> Ste<br />

Richards, He followed witFi 105 J»f,<br />

cent eooperation by fianWilnff-<br />

trucks throughout the drive aad, 1*-<br />

to unload and stack tBe i|r<br />

CITY WORKERS<br />

WMffs in<br />

kef's depajlaBfi»t handled<br />

lection <strong>of</strong> (<br />

school •<br />

p<br />

for mMe / '1B»ar.*T»e sate ,df<br />

scrap will provide the foun<br />

ef 9 social rChabUltation<br />

will be u§ed SBlsly for %<br />

benefit ol tht boys la ser^e^ 4ur- ^<br />

ing mm present war and their faml- , -':'£<br />

kraps <strong>of</strong> News from<br />

The Scrap Drive s:<br />

as to wbo watk»<br />

Tlierg'g no<br />

ed the hardest during t&e ser^p.^^|<br />

djive= This honor goes to tile tflO v<br />

IjMn Wright, Ohaflts Austin atod;;<br />

Everett Baklsy, who In ^iditivBi t6. !<br />

bringing in scores <strong>of</strong> loads, also<br />

stajeked ttie scrap pile,<br />

;<br />

To John B, Trout goes the. credit"<br />

<strong>of</strong> erganizing the community serap"<br />

piles which tortufht in mere than<br />

m tons <strong>of</strong> scrap. ":'"'<br />

It looked like a wajheut<br />

day moming wtien mere trucks,<br />

than workers were available., '.'-.',<br />

fQrtimately i Ed BOskir's crewi<br />

County Asks R*R* to<br />

Maintain Service<br />

A sBrong plea that the Pennsyl-<br />

vania = Reading Spashere <strong>Line</strong>s<br />

maintain freight and pflssenger ser-<br />

vice to Cape May Ommty during<br />

tjie war snergency was voiced by<br />

the freeholders Wednesday aifer=<br />

neon, in a resolution <strong>of</strong>fered by<br />

Ralph T, Stevens.<br />

It pointed eut that with tire ana<br />

gas rationing in effect, the county<br />

is now more dependent upon the<br />

•raihroad than iii many years.<br />

It also protested abandonment ef<br />

the Stone Harbor branch and other<br />

proposes curtailments.<br />

The resolution was inspired by<br />

pretests f ra m Stone Harbor, Cape<br />

May and other communities sg^<br />

ainst, serviee curtailment.<br />

Resort Pair Home<br />

From Colorado<br />

Edgar Hayes, 32S1 Asbufy av,,<br />

and Harold MuHord, 1O« Bay av,,<br />

retiffned homr Wednesday from a<br />

three week's trip to jeflerson, Oelo,,<br />

where they visited^ on the raneh<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs. B, Steiner, Thi<br />

trip was made toy bus.<br />

The young men were bailing hay<br />

and getting a taste ef ''real ranch<br />

life". , , . • !<br />

Health Classes<br />

Start Next Week<br />

Varied Program<br />

For Men, Women<br />

Actual work in <strong>Ocean</strong> Clsy's new<br />

free health classes for men .and<br />

women will begin nest week, w.<br />

was announced yesterday following<br />

the Initial registration nights.<br />

Registration was reported ts have<br />

been light for the rnens class nn<br />

Tuesday night with Ray L, Fite,<br />

and Wednesday night for the *a=<br />

men's class with Miss Miriam<br />

Reichly, However, interest is ex-<br />

pected to plek up and more join<br />

up as the prograffl getj under way.<br />

The work next Tuesday and Wed-<br />

nesday nights will include light csl=<br />

isthenics, a brief talk on healtri<br />

or pasture, a period <strong>of</strong> vqliey Ball,<br />

medicine ban, or oUier games, and<br />

a doncluding period <strong>of</strong> swimming<br />

Bf Pleasei<br />

Highway Chief<br />

Visits County<br />

Impressed by Number<br />

Of Defense Areas<br />

State Highway commissioner<br />

Speneer Miller, Jr., paid his »rst<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficial visit to Oape May County<br />

Wednesday and learned nt first<br />

hand what the county needs in the<br />

way <strong>of</strong> highway Improvement, es.<br />

peeially with reference to roads to<br />

various milita:=j- and defense cen=<br />

tera.<br />

He expressed himself surprised at<br />

the number and importance Of<br />

these areas,<br />

Following an inspection ef sever-<br />

al parts el the Gounty antj a lun=<br />

eheon at Court House with the free,<br />

holders, he said he felt mush more<br />

competent to pass upon anoea<br />

ef road funds for the county.<br />

He promised to do what he<br />

5, Please)<br />

Meatless Tuesday 9 To Be<br />

Observed By Restaurant<br />

Alex MeNJeel, Of Jewett CI^,<br />

OQnnj, and L&nsdQwne, pa.; Itft thLg<br />

•w&sfc miter ¥ldtta# fliree weeHs wiffli<br />

Mr, and Mrs. Nell J, vatfy. jr,t<br />

1410 AStaror . &v. Me, AteMcel is<br />

In cooperation wltti a program<br />

<strong>of</strong> the M"iw Jersey Restaurant As-<br />

fiosiation, Johnstene's Oaife, ISB As=<<br />

bury av>, announced today that it<br />

will inaufurate '-meatless Tuesday"<br />

nest week.<br />

Meat is scheduled to be<br />

MB the menus ©f aBOut 1000 ii-<br />

tafelUhments whieh axe meMbers <strong>of</strong><br />

Uie ftesrturant Association, fotlew.<br />

ins adoption <strong>of</strong> a resolution by ttie<br />

board <strong>of</strong> trustees at Newark en<br />

Siinday, Seme tegan tiife week,<br />

while many ethers will<br />

meatleas nftt weefe.<br />

laniib, mutton and pert i<br />

erg will not he served toy Associa-<br />

tion members, but sausages and<br />

frankfurters will. =<br />

johnstone's Cafe, it Is believed,<br />

will m the only <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> estab.<br />

liMunent to follow Bie plan, al-<br />

though the Restaurant Association<br />

this week urged Governor Edison<br />

to issue a proclamation for generml<br />

meatless Tuesdays so the ebserv=<br />

ance would take in thousands <strong>of</strong><br />

non-member lestaiiranto.<br />

Simins' Restaurant on the beard,<br />

walk, also a b t<br />

5-Game Schedule<br />

ForGridders<br />

Combat Season to -:<br />

Open <strong>Oct</strong>ober 31<br />

After weeks <strong>of</strong> ehanglng con^* .*<br />

tlons, Indeeteion • and wartime dttf •:<br />

neuities. <strong>Ocean</strong> OHy Bigli sdioal-r<br />

<strong>of</strong>fteiaJs btf*ed up this weei -witli<br />

a flvt-game feotfbaU sehedule «Wffi<br />

should give th# gridlren enthuslaste -.<br />

a lot mere aetion tli»n they Had.;<br />

dared hope for this year. pV<br />

Announcemtnt <strong>of</strong> tile deffistte "<br />

scheduling ef five games was made •:<br />

toy Dr Wilson Y. Christian, cn*£p^ ,<br />

man or the Board <strong>of</strong> Bducattoirt ;<br />

athletles eommittee, alter. anange«jr<br />

ments were completed by Ray X* .:<br />

Fite, director <strong>of</strong> attitettss, '.'**:.';:<br />

ALL OK HOME<br />

-' '-'2<br />

All games will be on<br />

field at the Recrtiitieri Genter,.<br />

all will be at ttie sustemsiy t^a^J<br />

<strong>of</strong> 2 p,m. esceipt for the trsdffcioa*i<br />

Thantafivifts pay fuss,<br />

26. witti Heasntvllte B<br />

wUl be at lQi$<br />

Thm Une-iip follows!<br />

Oetsber Si. O*pe Btty OS,<br />

7, Owe l&r.<br />

H. O^ari Git?<br />

Guards,<br />

. Noven*ef 31.<br />

school Beserrei.<br />

COAST<br />

The game 'with a»<br />

was an unexpeoted QB6,<br />

ably will do much te "sfe<br />

bends <strong>of</strong> the loesMr<br />

vice rttt^<br />

Ouardanen also<br />

clty to&sketftian<br />

Th wttl t» fivsx<br />

-i

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