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Time known <strong>On</strong>ly to<br />

Few, Say* Dreyfus*<br />

TO<br />

td enroll M tfte<br />

form required eonsid-<br />

other Information rot-<br />

Ttm local painters are concern<br />

eg O?ir SM ahortafe <strong>of</strong> labor and<br />

## tfafc *l ^femt <strong>of</strong> or-<br />

l<br />

pSVWSE<br />

After these Foxeas<br />

I wui<br />

memb&s they will<br />

«tep will be to deyife<br />

• liry OarVs hie-mber will select<br />

tJ eearfea -HOd extia-curriculftr<br />

*«Jtfes for *hich he m best suited.<br />

' Ho fcH^U may join the<br />

* y j p<br />

consent pf tUe parents or<br />

INFORMATION<br />

Any alterations <strong>of</strong> faculty as-<br />

v re-deslpiing <strong>of</strong> atuijy<br />

rill have to salt until<br />

IMcafcafitlon Is obtained as<br />

bow many Corps members will<br />

og&tfsg In each phase <strong>of</strong> the<br />

otitltaed last witk by Prtnci-<br />

" l pai QeorgB W. Meyer, de Vietesy<br />

ipKps PIUL Is } liot.f or lefis. The faster you<br />

rii-jvr, the innrc liont la<br />

in vniir fit'OS."<br />

lit' rr-pomnlrndcri (hnt tires<br />

itifhit'v! from HO to 35 poiindH.<br />

the n'annfnfturrr rerommenfls<br />

to 28 pounds. It Hhoiild be increas-<br />

ed to 30; <strong>of</strong> the rf'remnit'ndatign is<br />

trtvn 32 to 34, it should be increa'i=<br />

ed to 35,<br />

BEWARE OF f'l'Ts, CilACKS<br />

Bfwnre <strong>of</strong> ruLs, ernc'is and briiis-<br />

cs in Urpfi. he Warned, for they<br />

ndim if mud nnri ftrids, w=hirh loosen<br />

tlir riibber from the fabric,<br />

"Switch your tires frequently:"<br />

he advised. 'Make five do the<br />

work <strong>of</strong> foui": Tticre is more wear<br />

on the right renr tire than en the<br />

left front. Switch tires every 2.500<br />

miles. r-Q the best are always on the<br />

rear and the poorest is the spare."<br />

<strong>On</strong>e interesting point Me made<br />

wa>5 that all-synthetic tires de not<br />

stand up \m well fnr henvy-diity<br />

military purposes as natural rubber<br />

1M, and BUI Pry, 226 tod<br />

Other high seersrs Included Bob<br />

•fljlace, 214; Oscar Hackney 233'<br />

V. Sannino, 204; Abe Katz, gng"<br />

Fr#d DTraperip^^ ^3; Harry M«nt=<br />

gamery, mi\ Ray Gifrord, M4><br />

W«s Barclay, 213, and Jack I*fei-<br />

'fgf, 323,<br />

Th* <strong>City</strong> League standlrig now<br />

has a deadlock at the top with Ab-<br />

botts Dairies and Insurers both<br />

having record <strong>of</strong> SiX wlng and<br />

wo lost puiPAs, MenpA's Servict<br />

ndependf rtt Reorl-ig and p B A><br />

are lied Jnr S-eond with five knd<br />

hrec. o! ie£ ttam standings are<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Tailors, four and four 1<br />

Niekles Gn c\( iers, three and five'<br />

Read Hardware, three and flye'<br />

Royal Shoes, two and sis; Oel<br />

Harts Market, one and seven.<br />

, -f$rrj%3?r&H<br />

FINISH<br />

Peraonal<br />

Social Of Interest to Women Clubs<br />

g<br />

sari to<br />

British<br />

and no doubt<br />

^t in tdiiev<br />

g the<br />

<strong>of</strong> the seas<br />

the ttQ<br />

can privateen<br />

great<br />

wrote a<br />

hlstsry,<br />

Ttii prke maney<br />

he crew made this<br />

attrmEtive than seM^,<br />

ed army, he pointed |<br />

The loyalists, o %<br />

were<br />

!a<br />

Civic Club Hears<br />

Talk <strong>On</strong> Mirrors<br />

Two New Membtrs<br />

Join Resort Group<br />

The flrst Fill! treating <strong>of</strong> the<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Pity Oivie Club tnok place<br />

Tuesday evening at tfie name <strong>of</strong><br />

the preaiflent, MPS= J. Edwaid Voss,<br />

M7 Oentrai a,V Miij Matj Nurre,<br />

Ventner: spc:-e on "Living Pictures<br />

in the Home" through tlie courtesy<br />

<strong>of</strong> tlie Nurre Mirro- aompfiny <strong>of</strong><br />

Egg Harbor:<br />

CIUB eif'c.ded irfi en-opprate<br />

_thc Caiitfen Sflivicr' roam <strong>of</strong><br />

Hie Red Cress en t-htt Music Pier<br />

for the ?nU?rtninnie"L' nf spi^iee<br />

men.<br />

Crsiieral business was conducted<br />

and two new tneip.bers received. Re-<br />

frsshmRntjs were served and a social<br />

time finjojTfi follnwing the meet,<br />

ing.<br />

MRS, RICIIABDS HIOIC<br />

IN LADIES' LEAGUE<br />

Three /nembers <strong>of</strong> tht Ladies<br />

League registered outstanding per-<br />

formanees Tuesday night at Play,<br />

land, with Mrs, Prances Richards<br />

sotting tht pace, She relied ifl2=<br />

166=143. for a night's total <strong>of</strong> 491<br />

pins. Second piaef< for threesome<br />

scoring went to Mrs, Gordon Duck-<br />

worth with a 166-lM=i54-4TS<br />

ti<br />

by<br />

The wet'k'-i high single game was<br />

a 181 registered by Alma Semen<br />

Other good games wer^ iTO's<br />

Blanche smith nnd Helen ca<br />

17? b;y Pearl Courtney; 174 by Mrs<br />

Dlniperio: and 166 by M Btirk-<br />

hardt,<br />

Tlw Ladies 1 League standing:<br />

WAVES<br />

WHPNS<br />

WFdA<br />

WANDS<br />

WAFS ,<br />

WAACS<br />

WAKES<br />

WOWS<br />

NELLS ,<br />

WEEDE<br />

^ iuIati<br />

fhe AtoibassadBr<br />

<strong>City</strong>, Novenfter 10,<br />

now occupied by th<br />

Firm Organized<br />

A new firm daifge<br />

tug boats for the U g<br />

formed this wetk and I<br />

as Cape May<br />

portedly has ieverai<br />

eontraets in process sf<br />

Harry Mogek, <strong>of</strong><br />

named president in<br />

tion papers. State<br />

Grant Scott is<br />

urer. and Maj-or T.<br />

also Df Cape May,<br />

Cop f s Widow tiiu<br />

Mrs, Laura S, JaektBij, U,<br />

Rlflyville, near Court EbUif<br />

dow <strong>of</strong> a fprmer phlltddjwi<br />

iiceman, died Monday ef |<br />

attack.<br />

Cannert grapefruit, ehilled! pn<br />

be made into refreshing and •vita-<br />

fflln=p8cked appetigers, salads and<br />

desserts.<br />

tires, but that a tire composed <strong>of</strong><br />

25 per cent natural rubber and 75<br />

prr cent .lynthetie Is more durable<br />

ih m an all = natural-rubbeF tire,<br />

Tiir same is trlie <strong>of</strong> 25 per cent<br />

DuPont synthetic aiid 7S per cent<br />

etandiird oil synthetie,<br />

Mr. Kade! is meiCiandising as=<br />

distant to the division manager <strong>of</strong><br />

the Standard Oil Company <strong>of</strong> New<br />

Jersey, A guest at the meeting wns<br />

Wnilam R. Sisley, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />

sales manager for the company in<br />

(his district,<br />

Guests were introduced by Mor-<br />

ton Leach.<br />

SPEARS-<br />

'«!) ATLftNfiC' A<br />

ATLANTIC UIT¥<br />

In the<br />

sf<br />

Defective VliioB<br />

DS, L, W, BETTB & SONS<br />

OPTOftffiTRISTg<br />

BOURS; p A, I. to S P. H,<br />

1708 Atlantic Avenue<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, N, J,<br />

DIAL 5=1531<br />

In Uie average Ufi^Bi us tf<br />

purebred ram he will pay U<br />

self and then some.<br />

child 1 . f«! Th«<br />

tttrrtf^^fTf^f ftt «* tf At<br />

ptfitfUMft sf fbac IsatZiHI<br />

by empg^e •h«I M h p<br />

ef t¥itf ptttm te ttmim it<br />

child 1 ! {heel ** tHH BBS frSf p<br />

X-Riy Fummpl<br />

No woiidcf<br />

Hitler ! i ragiiig.<br />

American<br />

workers are<br />

rolling up a trt-<br />

mendgui tidt- <strong>of</strong><br />

war production.<br />

And thiiy know<br />

America hai got to break even<br />

these record! to win. With every=<br />

body Under pressure, you have to<br />

guard againit war nerves, They<br />

keep you from doing your job effl=<br />

dintly. Wliich is just what enemy<br />

propagandists want to happen.<br />

Here's thu way to relax tiiose<br />

Wirtimt' nerves: Follow Nature's<br />

mm rules <strong>of</strong> health—get plenty<br />

ef fresh air, cxefdse and p<br />

food, including lots <strong>of</strong> milk,<br />

Supplte Sealtest Milk<br />

contains several times as<br />

mueh tiildum as any other<br />

fsod—in readily<br />

assimilable form. This vital min=<br />

era! regulates the irritability <strong>of</strong><br />

tissue and relaxes museies. Milk<br />

also <strong>of</strong>fers other minerals and<br />

vitamins to aid vigorous health.<br />

It is Nature's mast nearly per-<br />

fect food.<br />

Government nutritionists ree-<br />

emmend a quart daily for each<br />

ehild and at least a pint for every<br />

adult.<br />

Your family will enjoy Tastier<br />

Supplt-'e Sealtest Homogenized<br />

Vitamin O Milk. Order it from<br />

your Supplee milkman, your<br />

neighborhood stare, or call<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 22S, And when you<br />

call, ask far the current Seaitest<br />

Food Adviser,<br />

prisst-n" Included- Mrs.<br />

Beatrice M. Killiun, president <strong>of</strong><br />

the Bayside Civir Ciub, n? rpcemi<br />

tuest; Mrs, Julia C, D Smith, Mrs.<br />

B, O, Y. Ha.Timett, Mrs. T, M,<br />

MXrrBirit., Mrs. Cn,.j]ine Dobson,<br />

Mrs, Florence Crojius, Mrs, Floyd<br />

Wahlbers. Mrs. Thomas Jennert,<br />

Mrs, Th^lma Brunei!, Mrs, Mflry<br />

MpOenfii. Mrs, Richard B. Fes.<br />

Mrs: Walter Dittrieh, Mrs, W, I,<br />

Booth, Mrs. George Qerken, Mrs,<br />

Fannie OUinger, Mrs. Harry Pree-<br />

Hnrn. M*-H. Autrustus tt ttoiapinf.<br />

Mrs, Mieiiiiel Nahass, Mrs. Batfih-<br />

elder, Mis.1 Regina Rodgers, Miss<br />

Mriry Fox and Misa Enuna iirif=<br />

nths.<br />

META SIGMA Nl!<br />

PLANS DANCE AND PARTY<br />

Plftns fnr n dnnee to be given at<br />

the NonniiySd Country Ciuib, No=<br />

vfni ;er 'H were discussed when the<br />

Bern Risitiii Mil sorority met Tues-<br />

day nis;ht iit the home <strong>of</strong> the<br />

alsasefi Ilieresa and Rose M^iiae=<br />

i-io, "the givup iilse set Dc-e«nbDr<br />

JO as the fiaie for its CtirisSJmas<br />

• SUPPLEE brings you the<br />

-SStArfS. S H O W aver<br />

EVW. Thyradaya at 10 P.M,<br />

TUNE IN!<br />

were served after<br />

the biiKiirss meeting. Attending<br />

were; Mr^, li'Vin JohnRDii, Jr.,<br />

^!H, Homen Adelizaio. Mrs, Briwartl<br />

Kfll*'i", M;, s . Hei'bori Truuteriherij,<br />

Mrs, Jehcpli Foiilia. Mi's. Jaines<br />

=<br />

abllng th«f girls to ga to collfg-j<br />

Mrs, L. Sander, IMS Asbury BV,,<br />

Ccttn <strong>City</strong>, Was admitted as a new<br />

membei.<br />

Attending tha mw Nf> from Oe*<br />

can Oity were; Mrs. Sand«r, Miss<br />

Mary Kasaab, Mrs. gliiito i B. p; nj,e,<br />

Mrs, AldriErh O, Crawe. Mrs, Her-<br />

beTt Wilks, Mrs. Wilii im H, Pis-<br />

hy and M'S, Bertrand Cjrey,<br />

Guild Gathers<br />

600 Garments<br />

Institutions Aided<br />

By Resort Donations<br />

Six hundred gartpenls were en<br />

display at the annual Bigatherlni;<br />

ef the Needlework outtd Of Am-<br />

erica, Inc,, Tuesday afternoon in<br />

(tie Sunday School recsi <strong>of</strong> the<br />

rtrst Presbyterian Ohurcfi, with<br />

J^B, Miner Stselman in eharge.<br />

More fariaents will be turned in by<br />

several directors who were unpbli<br />

to cnmplete their reports In time<br />

for the annual meeting,<br />

A' brief entertainment wsi pre-<br />

sented by Mies Eileen MflCallion at<br />

the pip no and Mlsi Jacqueline Hor=<br />

iey, reader.<br />

A re-dlstrteutiOii e* the garments<br />

was made as foUOwsi M to the Sea=<br />

shore Home po? Babies, 44 to the<br />

Hostess Reuse, 177 to Mlgs<br />

Clinton, city nurse? iM to Miss<br />

Hartman, resort<br />

Personals<br />

OUR SSDESSOW<br />

RITE SHOE<br />

For Children, $3IOqi<br />

There's a JOB TO DO!<br />

Every homt in America has a job to d©. Every<br />

member <strong>of</strong> the family is going to have to do more<br />

with less, conserve resources, and turn their hands to<br />

thingi they may ntver have dent before,<br />

Even luch little things as changing a fuse yeur-<br />

self, or keeping ysur appliances cUan and in good<br />

order, are going to mean a let not only to us as *<br />

utility company, but to you in Riaintaining good gas<br />

and electric service.<br />

1 1<br />

For wi are having to do mort with less. W#<br />

making every effort to maintain our high standard <strong>of</strong><br />

service, but we are seriously handicapped by a ihertige<br />

in men and materials, and by the need for conserving<br />

oil and rubber.<br />

Our problem <strong>of</strong> man power U also a serious one,<br />

Our technical and service employees art all highly<br />

trained men, most ef whom have spent years becoming<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>icient at their particular jobs. New ten percent<br />

<strong>of</strong> our men are in military service, and many ethert<br />

have been called upon te take technical civilian jeb§<br />

with the military or in war industry. These employeis<br />

are Impossible to replace, #vsn with untrained man-<br />

Good serviee is as important to us ai it is to you,<br />

and we know yeu will understand whtn we ask y©u «e<br />

help. Don't make a service call unless it is absolutely<br />

necessary, Learn to change a lute yourstlf. te<br />

your appliances in gsod condition. (Consult<br />

plumber or electrician abaat needed repalri^ Be turi<br />

that you need a service man before you call US* " *<br />

EACH STAR REPRESENTS ONE<br />

OF OUR MEN IN THE SERVICES '.<br />

© o o<br />

VOTE<br />

For<br />

Proved<br />

Who Have ALV/AYS<br />

Been Pledged to Support<br />

The President's Ail-Out<br />

War^Program!<br />

VOTE NOV. 3rd<br />

Ciuneho, the glasE=muncher,<br />

teeth that flinch at nothing.<br />

That's bscause his diet (aside, <strong>of</strong><br />

coiirie, from the glass) contains<br />

plenty <strong>of</strong> calcium and phosphates,<br />

Does yours? It should—to ^ake<br />

your teeth and bones itfong. Get<br />

thii tip: <strong>On</strong>e level teaspoon <strong>of</strong><br />

Rumf<strong>of</strong>d baking powder* as con=<br />

tained in baked foods, provides<br />

Ya your minimum daily require-<br />

ment <strong>of</strong> calcium, % M your daily<br />

minimum <strong>of</strong> phosphorus. Get it?<br />

Get Rumford \<br />

Miss Maj-y Ash, 500 Eth St., rt^<br />

l retilfr.cd from SL. Joseph's<br />

Philadeiphiii, wln?i'e aha<br />

u miner opiiHiyn, Miss<br />

Ash is recuperating •iatisfuctorily at<br />

h<br />

Mi's. Wtslcy Graucr, PhiladeU<br />

nhia, Is the housn KUOEL <strong>of</strong> Mr,<br />

nnei Mrs. Hernmn /,'esuiidcr, 842<br />

Park p!, M*. K. Grauer, wh.i arrived<br />

W?dnrsdny, win be joined by her<br />

husband and two rjSiildrrn tonior=<br />

STiW and will rf'arn iiomrv with<br />

them Suiidny. The Grniipr's ar?<br />

iunifflfr vaeationisis ai 15th st.<br />

iind central av,<br />

B • •<br />

F: iends cf Miss Helen Mieliaccio,<br />

daughter oi Mi', and Mis. Antliony<br />

Miyliaeeio, 1034 Sittipson ay,, will be<br />

pleased to learn Uiat she is slowly<br />

improving in Pennsylvania Horpi,<br />

fjsl. Philadelphia. Mii^ Migllaccio<br />

has been ill since May and will be<br />

in the hospital until Deeemiier,<br />

RESEARCH CLUB TO HEAR<br />

TALK ON "INTER.AMEIUCAS"<br />

Miss Marie MoCabe, aceim<br />

fhairman &f the Slglish Depart-<br />

<strong>of</strong> Upper Darby Junior High<br />

l il k i<br />

FREE. Your eepy qf Rumford's<br />

gugarlggg reeipe folder—now used io<br />

2'J million American families! Write<br />

Rurnferd Bakiflg Fewder, Bajc FS,<br />

Ruraford, Rhode Island,<br />

.PALMER'S,<br />

^ * OCCASIONS<br />

Noveitte*<br />

GUtg<br />

rhoiie |3i-iQi<br />

1119 Asbury AT.<br />

•or<br />

WILLIAM H. SMATHERS<br />

ELMER* H. WENE<br />

AND THE ENTIRE DEMOCRATIC<br />

TICKET<br />

Mo wen Studio<br />

Developing - Printing<br />

Photographs * ><br />

DISCUSSES<br />

CHRISTMAS WELFARE WORK<br />

Ciu-istmas welfare work was dls-<br />

cuEtod and- Christmas greetlpg card,<br />

sampies distributed at Tuesday<br />

night's meeting <strong>of</strong> the Omega<br />

LairMa Psi sorority, Gamma<br />

Chapter, held at the home <strong>of</strong> the<br />

A d<strong>On</strong>atiOTi was given to the Nes-<br />

dlework Oyild <strong>of</strong> Ameriea. A flnan.<br />

eial report was made on the Pigjiy<br />

Basket project,<br />

The resisrnaiion <strong>of</strong> Mrs Kath-<br />

r\ i n Bveringham was reffritfuliy ac-<br />

cepted,<br />

Mrs, Hnroid Lee was awarded the<br />

guest package.<br />

FoilowinE the- meeting reffesh-i<br />

men's were served and a sociai<br />

time enjoyed.<br />

Others nfeseni were; Mrs, Alfred<br />

Moyer. Mrs, Gecrqe Adpsrs, Mrs,<br />

Bt-'van, Mrs, Qe<strong>of</strong>ce Cake, Mrs,<br />

Hugh Seciter and Miss Haael Be-<br />

van.<br />

Tits next meptif- take<br />

st the home <strong>of</strong> Miss Emily Nanla,<br />

10th st, and Central BV,, Tuesday,<br />

November 10,<br />

* * *<br />

HIKERETTES HAVE<br />

FROCKESSiVB DINNER<br />

The Hikerette Girls' Club had an<br />

enjoyable proeressiVB dinner w&icfi<br />

wound,up with a movie party last<br />

iht<br />

The girls met at the hJph sehool<br />

at S-3(i prn,, then went to ihe hoine<br />

<strong>of</strong> Clare Humes, 715 Asbury av,,<br />

where the first course ef fruit eoak-<br />

tall was served.<br />

From there they walked in 308<br />

Oandy, Mrs, Edwin R Stiles, Mrs.! Wesley rd,, the horne <strong>of</strong> Miriam<br />

Alfred Powell, Mrs, Morton L. \ Broa-ntee where the main course.<br />

Leach, bits. Harold I. Frentiss, Mrs. 1 consisting <strong>of</strong> rpa'sfietti and<br />

—•— — — — • - • • — — 1 • _ ^ = ^_ ^ _ i _ • : _ ^ _ _<br />

J. Prescott Cadman and the assist-<br />

\nu hostesses, Mrs, Talese and Mrs.<br />

Buihay,<br />

* * *<br />

BOX LUNCHEON* BENEFITS<br />

PCCAHONTAS<br />

balls and Italian bread, was served<br />

•by Betty t=ouise gin: 1th Miss<br />

C HUDSOTl<br />

Permanent Waving $&$ Tremlm*nfc\ l- l 4<br />

Hair Tmiitig «-**-'• *<br />

'-; (<br />

T BOBS<br />

Featuring , , , FEATHER BOBS . ,<br />

CLAIRE ALEXANDER<br />

BEAUTY<br />

gpecial—ReiBlar PERMANENT WAVE ,<br />

11*1 Wi ASBUBY<br />

v. 11*1<br />

ittMMi»tttttvnriHT?***<br />

Mrs, Base Ptiee, Linwood., enter- i<br />

tained Tuesday afternoon st a, box '<br />

luncheon arid card party for tha<br />

benefit <strong>of</strong> Natotia Council, Poea=<br />

ihontas Lodge. Mrs, Otto Lingo re-<br />

ceived the ^attepdartce prize,<br />

(Mrs, Nick Regina was high sesF=<br />

er in pinochlf and Mrs, Oaleman<br />

Cfianee in ruffltry. Other<br />

were: Mrs, Prank Rijglns, Mrs,<br />

coin Rail, Sr,, Mrs, Millie Qenan.<br />

Mrs. Leroy Crowley, Mrs, Lorraine<br />

Mills, Mjs, Cfarson, Mrs. Harry<br />

Clark, Mrs, Harry W. Bonham, Mrs,<br />

William K. Smith, Sr=, Mrs.<br />

BarthJlc-fflfw, Mrs, Stretch,<br />

Nyborg and Mrs, Ellwooa<br />

IMfS, Begins will be hostess Wed-<br />

nesday aJterhosn at a bos luncheon<br />

at her home, 937 Asbury av., for<br />

(he beneflt <strong>of</strong> the lodge. Cards wili<br />

be played,<br />

•At the ^ekly ; meetirijr <strong>of</strong> the<br />

SrOwnlee, The salad course was<br />

eaten at the hom^sf Barbara Gery.<br />

was enjoyed at The qhat*eibos,<br />

! where Barbara Campiseil was hos-<br />

i ^<br />

the birthday firmiveFB&ries Of mem-<br />

ibers occurring during Qetabtr will<br />

be celebrated with a party, foll<strong>of</strong>w-<br />

I bi i p<br />

a business session<br />

Mrs, Co!«nan Chance, 1341 Bay<br />

av,, entertained the Past Pocalion.<br />

tas Club yesterday afternoon. The<br />

birthday anniversaries, <strong>of</strong> Mrs, J.<br />

PrBseott cadman, _Mfs, OWvin<br />

Sampson and Mrs. Ml wood Mas-<br />

well •feere eeiebrated.<br />

* • * *<br />

fcfr, aiid Mrs. William R= Peter*<br />

son, Stli st. and Asbury av,. have<br />

moved, to<br />

y<br />

Jpr the Winter,<br />

were; Donnis imith, Mary Virginia<br />

Reth, Anne VoSburg, Betty flcull,<br />

Antoinette Evangelista and Eileen<br />

McCalllon,<br />

WOMEN DEVIOCRATS If AVE<br />

HALLOWE'EN MEETING<br />

An enjoyable Hallowe'en party<br />

meeting was conducted by the' Wo-<br />

men's Roosevelt Dqffioeratte CJlub<br />

Monday night at Uie home <strong>of</strong> Mrs,<br />

Nancy Moore, 834 Central ay.<br />

Twenty -twe women were present,<br />

Including gueste,<br />

Mrs, Edith Pierson win be aetlng<br />

president in the absence <strong>of</strong> Mrs,<br />

F¥ancis Lees, the newly-tleeted p-e*<br />

sident, who will be out r-f town<br />

UT3S Winter.<br />

The next nieetins will be on<br />

Monday, November 16, at the home<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mrs, Prank Oriinwald, 30 Morn-<br />

ingslde rd,, who will be assisted as<br />

h dauJ|hter, Mlsg Mur=<br />

g<br />

hostess by<br />

iel Orunwald,<br />

Aftron Stephenson, 22fi Asbiay j<br />

nv,. giipgrintcmdent <strong>of</strong> the Ocsan I<br />

Ciiy-longport brided, has enter-<br />

ed the tJnlverEity Hespitai, Phila-<br />

de?phja, to .undercs observation for<br />

several weeXs, His wife is vlsitinp<br />

in Philadelphia with their son and<br />

family during his stay in the hos-<br />

pital. l<br />

FANCY YOUNG FRESHLY KILLED<br />

B* to 124b Fancy ysmng Aapb<br />

Jatt tkm right dirmtr for this<br />

Saturday #F Mtmdmpt M i<br />

csl, iovf<br />

ONI PRICE<br />

NONE PRlCtD<br />

, HIGHER!<br />

Eft<br />

••Xr<br />

Top , FnMt EOci<br />

DUSSEB<br />

FRYERS<br />

• IV, ta 3 Ibi<br />

"Super-Mghf"<br />

Choice Qi<br />

LEGS <strong>of</strong><br />

LAMB<br />

, ONE PBICE—<br />

; HOII HIOHEB -<br />

CILLOPHANI<br />

I01E PUCEi HifHI 1<br />

, nesH LON#<br />

SAUER KRAUT<br />

2 lbs 13c<br />

Country Stylm • ^'<br />

2 A 2 1<br />

Sea Food OFFERS MGRI FOR YOUR MONEYI<br />

LARGE SIZE NO, 1 CANADIAN<br />

SMELTS<br />

JERSEY MACKEREL<br />

FRYING OYSTERS ***ir<br />

MACKEREL FILLETS m<br />

Garden Fresh Vegetables and Fruits<br />

JUICY, THIN SKINNED FLORIDA<br />

Grapefruit<br />

V. B, Ni i JERSEY<br />

Potatoes I5H39 e<br />

Fancy SNO-WHITE<br />

Cauliflower<br />

Fresh. Critp California 1CE»ERG<br />

Itrgt<br />

luti 14<br />

•ONE HHHm<br />

taut<br />

kni 10 s i 1<br />

fresh ROUND<br />

STRING \.<br />

BEANS<br />

2 -<br />

HONE PRICED MI#HfR<br />

Urge yiselMii<br />

FINER „<br />

INGREDIENTS<br />

2 25 C<br />

STAYMAN WINESAP<br />

Apples<br />

Biamsid Urmmi<br />

Walonls<br />

Sweet AfWIE<br />

Cider Teor<br />

CRIAMIRT 7 -<br />

Butter<br />

Cheese<br />

1 6<br />

Amarieaa . , alto<br />

MARVEL SAKDWICH<br />

BBEAD 'I'J U c<br />

Jane Parker<br />

PARTY LOAF<br />

CAKES T/39 C<br />

Jmn* Forktr<br />

OOMUTS % 13c<br />

Choice Pea Nsu<br />

SOUP BEANS<br />

2 .V<br />

Whife H<br />

EVAPORATID<br />

V<br />

6 SMALL CAMS 3*0<br />

REDI-MEAT,<br />

Pickles<br />

Wy<br />

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