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Oct 1942 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City

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THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />

i; Witches to<br />

eetamiitee in<br />

gifty, m ttie pier's<br />

ium. He also premises<br />

entertslrsaent rea-<br />

)O% b&U?g; kept as a<br />

evening g&ireg will he<br />

gift hap wili be prg,<br />

phrtieipants,<br />

• mta have been invited,<br />

ftJ di i<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficers,<br />

eommuhitv festlvi-<br />

jleuUffly the dancing wftieh<br />

concluding feature ef<br />

In Hie selarinm a*. t*ie<br />

the pier, currently being<br />

#r service njia's nlub.<br />

fef, (3» prtoes will be War<br />

Stamps, taut some will be<br />

equipment and other mtf»<br />

Cross Has Rush<br />

on Pajamas<br />

Oity Red Cress this<br />

j£pE§tre»d a rush order for 30<br />

" "S flH&eiette pajamas to be<br />

a military hospitoi,<br />

to produce them, the ]o=<br />

% Issued an appeal yes.<br />

more women workers te<br />

steer their services next<br />

SOMERS POINT NEWS<br />

Housing For<br />

Emergency Cited<br />

Point Feeding Capacity<br />

3800 Persons<br />

POD*T=S<strong>of</strong>fiers Point<br />

has emergency housing available<br />

for approximately 3400 persons, ae»<br />

cording to a report sufct&itted to<br />

(tie New Jersey De-fense Couneu,<br />

r figures given were: Feeding<br />

capacity, 3600; hospital accommo-<br />

dations, 135: casually stations. 450r<br />

ishalators, 2; oxygen tents, 3:<br />

stretchers, 22^ cats. 14; blankets,<br />

34; pillows. 18; x.ray machines 2:<br />

emergency drugs and uisiiiirm'ms.<br />

#426 worth: total number <strong>of</strong> de-<br />

fense workers.<br />

Mayor Fred chapman announced<br />

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y when the sewing prod action<br />

'WULbe In essio t th A<br />

g p<br />

In session at the AL<br />

Gity Meetrie Oo.<br />

Be Kind<br />

Your Feet With<br />

SUPREME<br />

ARCH SHOES<br />

eonstncttd to<br />

tender f«t lasting<br />

LOYAL<br />

STORE 1<br />

U45ASBUKYAVE,<br />

ihat anaif-ier air raid siren<br />

been delivered here, mftltirijf four<br />

sub.sirens to supplffir.ent the main<br />

siren at the Fire House and enable<br />

outlying sections to hear signals.<br />

Fire Chief Henry Oliver reported<br />

the following have been appointed<br />

to the forest fire fighting eometiit-<br />

tee: Victor QifTerd, Oarfos Garri-<br />

son, Lewis Taiimftn. Hoy Garrison,<br />

Thomas Oliver, Charles smith,<br />

Lewis Crane. Joseph Innocent,<br />

Adolph Waide and Albert Stretten,<br />

Twenty youths are being trained<br />

for the fire companies, and a«f<br />

studying first aid. Thirteen polies<br />

reserves also are taking tin* first<br />

aid course.<br />

Dowes av, school gym will be the<br />

new decontaiiriJHatiori center, it was<br />

announced.<br />

av<br />

is,<br />

GOOD SERVIf<br />

tRT OCR FAMOUS = ,_.<br />

Ctaqn Stew _•_ 3Sc<br />

Stew .___ 35c<br />

Fall Course<br />

DINNERS<br />

55c - 65c<br />

THE<br />

TIP-TOP<br />

fO BOOM • GBULt<br />

OB tne Corner<br />

In the Hart o* Taws<br />

and Asbury Ave.<br />

Chapel Benefits<br />

From Card Party<br />

SOMERS POINT = Mrs, FeUr<br />

Yoit was h<strong>of</strong>.ess at an afternoon<br />

card party in the Fire Hall te<br />

benefit the Altar and Rosary So-<br />

ciety <strong>of</strong> St. Joseph's Chaptl, Wiir<br />

stamps were given as table priar-s.<br />

The door prizes went to Miss Car-<br />

rie Lavery, Mrs, Oarrett. Sullivnn.<br />

Mrs, Samuel QagkiLl, Mrs, Edward<br />

untg, Mrs, Cliarlea Anderson, and<br />

Mrs, Albert Bessim. The chance<br />

priiis went to Mrs, Kathryn<br />

Stretch, Mrs, ^inderson, Mfs: M.ir-<br />

garet Goodman nnd Miss Stella<br />

MeCauley. Refreshments svere serv-<br />

ed after the games,<br />

The players; Mrs. Albert Bessan<br />

Mrs, Patrick Nirdlinger, Mrs, Al-<br />

bert Cramer, Mrs, jpseph Can-,<br />

way, Mrs, jeseph Higgins, Mis,'<br />

Jafflgg Hlggins, Mrs, Bitty Lew-1<br />

ther, Mrs, Charles Lewis. Mrs. Leo I<br />

Qsrsen, Mrs, Tlioinaa MeKinnry,<br />

Mrs. WowaH Siv'ar. Mrs. Rmih<br />

Richards, Mrs, parfett Sullivan.<br />

Mis, Lewis Mathisus, Mrs. Joseph<br />

Oer&ty, Mrs, M, J. Poltrr, M'ts.<br />

Harry Johnson, M s. Edward<br />

Kuntz,, Mrs. George Lafrey, Mrs.<br />

Rose Piles, Mrs, Mury Iraun. Miss<br />

Stella Me-Caulpy, Mrs, Charles<br />

Mdskers, Mrs. Samuel Dasklll, Mrs,<br />

Edgmr Prat}.. Mre. Emma Mc"ue,<br />

Miss Carrie Lavery, Mrs. Lyle j<br />

Bessler Mrs, E fVlvfr. Mr:*. FMi- j<br />

afd Barry. Jr., Mrs, A. imp Bakley, !<br />

Mrs, Peter Yost nnd Mi's. Aiosan<br />

rter<br />

Point To Sell<br />

Pair Of Lots<br />

Make Tax Deal on<br />

Harbors Property<br />

SCMERS POINT—At a meeting<br />

if Council Friday evening, a reso=<br />

!uti3n was adapted authorizing a<br />

Bublk' sale- to be held November<br />

13, at 8-30 p.m., for premises desig-<br />

nated as IS'!K_31 and 32, Block No<br />

18, plan <strong>of</strong> n.iiniei B. FrHider. At<br />

U?ast S32S miLHt he bid, with 20<br />

percent <strong>of</strong> the amount accernpany<br />

injf the bid, and the baiflnye must<br />

tie paid with GO days <strong>of</strong> the sale<br />

Thr npplieation nf Harry F<br />

-Btyer to transfer his liquor license<br />

new Issued for Riverview Tnn. to<br />

the rarner <strong>of</strong> Maryland and Sunny<br />

was granted conditionally—that<br />

the applicant cannot have the<br />

<strong>of</strong> transff'rriiiK his license<br />

to another person, Mr, Siypr's new<br />

location is wherp "Pu ! k/' Hagen-<br />

bucher formpiMy hurl a Jif-pij>:ed<br />

pliiiitf.<br />

Another it-olininFi wns adjpted<br />

to a^rept $2,700 ad a prirp on de><br />

taxi's on lots formerly<br />

oy OtH'Lif] Cily Hiirbors,<br />

Inc. iifid artiujred by the New i<br />

Jermy Stau ! Highwny DipartmentJ<br />

for rifeht <strong>of</strong> way <strong>of</strong> a portion <strong>of</strong><br />

MiicArLhur Bouli^'ard Ipadinjj from<br />

Eroadwiiy ttj \He SoilU'fs Point-<br />

Qceiin Ci'y tr&ffie rir?iiv Coiineil<br />

likewiMP is rrniitUni* 12,410,65 in-<br />

lerest on thtsf IflLs. and in lieu<br />

<strong>of</strong> thi 1 rf':niitfd interPH!. t)w Otv-<br />

an <strong>City</strong> Harb-nrs, Tnr,, is tlrpding<br />

to Sninrrs Poifii ev^r 100 hits<br />

whjc'li thi'v now own. bul winch<br />

in"! coiLsidpri.bly di'linqurni in<br />

iaxe>s.<br />

The deeding <strong>of</strong> these will save<br />

l^t~avy fotrrlosurp niid ir^ii rotits,<br />

^riri svifl hv proppj-ty i'Hil ihp f ! tv<br />

will tie utoh !a di-'p^'-""' >f at publit 1<br />

tali?, to hs'ip ;hi_> finanrial eondi-<br />

tien nf Rc;ne-K pfiini. CQimcil<br />

pointrd out.<br />

Mnyoi- Fred diapmnii reported<br />

that §n^.5O hiid ljicn eolleftfd by<br />

!!i€ L polic.- tliparttnent m finps.<br />

A •ipeviiil mvclinu wns ,«.rhpdnlfd<br />

for last evening 1 , to t.ikr iiction nn<br />

the 1943 [nwiislrp iHnd<br />

Fjaving preyrmm."<br />

/Friday, <strong>Oct</strong>ober 30<br />

THE POCKET<br />

^/KNOWLEDGE • If >K<br />

WAR<br />

Monday and Thursday<br />

are BARGAINITES<br />

llr- - Adults 22e<br />

<strong>Oct</strong>ober 30, <strong>1942</strong><br />

T*u Evening ShflW9<br />

Siitllrday<br />

Friday and galurduy, Oei. 30-31<br />

Bstty GRABLE - John PAYNE - Carmen MIRANDA<br />

"SPRINGTIME IN THE ROCKIES"<br />

In Tri-hnii ijlor with f'l'sar lUjiniTo - f'harloit=--<br />

und Harry Janus and his BanJ<br />

Mundiiv, NovPinbiT 2 — <strong>On</strong>ly<br />

Geo. SANDERS - Tom CONWAY<br />

fii<br />

THE FALCON P S BROTHER 5<br />

Jans<br />

R rmn<br />

THE GLASS KEY<br />

with Alan LaHd<br />

v, V«v, S — linly<br />

James CRAIG<br />

Dean JAGGER<br />

"OMAHA TRAIL"<br />

Pat O'BRIEN<br />

George MURPHY<br />

In<br />

'The Navy Comes Through"<br />

Fridjiy and Siili'i'ilay, Ocf, ."O-Jtl<br />

Bette DAVIS - Paul HENREID In<br />

"NOW, VOYAGER"<br />

^ "Olympic c'hsm|j"<br />

Walt<br />

Clnr* 1 Piiusi. Mrs. Jajnes<br />

ghiui. Mrs guyene Murpjiy,<br />

Alexander Huburn nisei Mis<br />

aid<br />

W.S.C.S. Meeting<br />

At Eckhardt Home<br />

_ SOMEBS POINT—The Women's<br />

Society <strong>of</strong> Christian Service <strong>of</strong> Be-<br />

thany Me'hodist Church h.id a<br />

meeting and social at the homf <strong>of</strong><br />

Mrs, Harry Eekhardt, Braddock<br />

Drive, Mf^, Fred R«st ponducted<br />

the business mefting, which was<br />

followed by a Hnllowe'en party.<br />

prestiit; Mrs. Fl'ed Rest, Mrs.<br />

Rudolph Fehrle, Mrs. George<br />

imlth. Mrs, CrmrlPfi Evans. NLs,<br />

Harry Scott, Mrs, Albsrt Lamberd.<br />

Mrs, Herman Hopkins. Mrs, Sirah<br />

Masan, Miss Lydia Mason. Mrs,<br />

Floyd Varhees, Mts, Frank Burr,<br />

Mis, Albert Foreman raid Mrs,<br />

Harry Eckhardi.<br />

RBAD THE OUASSTFimn ADS<br />

LOSING Saturday<br />

for the Winter<br />

luced Prices <strong>On</strong> Groceries<br />

feat Specials<br />

1b<br />

ildrs. Lamb<br />

28 Ccred<br />

Bacon<br />

39 c<br />

-Up (o 4 ibi,<br />

irk Loins<br />

Grocery Specials<br />

Large Use Package<br />

Rinso<br />

Ivory Snow<br />

Lux<br />

Oxydol<br />

19<br />

Seek Prioritv on<br />

F*i«* S'rpn Wiring<br />

SOMTRS POINT = Thp<br />

tion <strong>of</strong> Policf Reaervp John Rit =<br />

ehis 1 was accepted at ii mpetiru <strong>of</strong><br />

the Civilian Dpfensp Council Turs<br />

day evfiiing Mr, Ritvliie is moving<br />

to' pftllftfjelphin for file durst'irm,<br />

Bulk tins from LeonnrtI Drpy-<br />

fuss, dlrecipr ff i!v= Btftif Ctiim-<br />

cil. w'^re read, <strong>On</strong>o, '•Fi^lHlnu Par<br />

i," wfts turnrd over tn F,ro<br />

nrv rliv«'= "tiH the ni.riihr! <strong>of</strong><br />

i. s4 hool F-enfi!<br />

!)i.i.11 ii: for sew<br />

HI h.T<br />

^<br />

ni(i ww. IJIj• t»-<br />

!\v<br />

;t.l;i<br />

it.iitiv<br />

av.<br />

Fred Crmpmnn. pounty<br />

7f thf s"rnp d'ive. reporteri thnt<br />

*>e hss heeti ni.HHffi fon'act man<br />

for the sale <strong>of</strong> the four piles <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong>i" to schools, oiie to Rov<br />

Bcs.iif^ nnd nne to St. JoP's At.lile-<br />

tip ciiin Hf hn, 1 , pnr nrice nf SS<br />

per tdii, Prowp-ds <strong>of</strong> the Oounril<br />

nnd st, Joe's piles will nn tn CMvil,<br />

ian Defer.se, tho SCDUU to their<br />

trenstirv, and Uie school for de-<br />

^ense starnjKi.<br />

Thp mpdicnS unit n-.et at Oity<br />

HHII iftst_ evening under the diree=<br />

tion <strong>of</strong> Dr. Maihilda Lifhnpr. and<br />

the amtaiilanc-e corps under the ril-<br />

rertion r.f Walter Patten at the<br />

5*1 r*» Hal] on the same evening,<br />

Tlie next meeting nf the Coim=<br />

Prnnk n*«Fen. Riiy.r.qnt!! H. Hyriv i .<br />

Willliim Ootlfrpy'iind Miss Flsrence ! to^iiiess was _s(nrt«?fl S7 years<br />

e-,,!! ' bv his {-rinnf.faLhfr.<br />

Hiii-pid Stanton. rhmrmim <strong>of</strong> the ' BsfSidrK hbi wife Idn-Jie is sijr-<br />

Ma^nirnid Speiut arilvtie^, vviw Giir^l : viv-d by n son, John K. Brmiile*,<br />

<strong>of</strong> the eveiihm. and was •""• Funeral services mok plare<br />

bv Bf wri<br />

O!i'r! !<br />

ih" B ats<br />

ntion. Thi<br />

-, 8]) in CiiuiT 1 ! C )tin-<br />

r i 30 p.m. Junior rhoir<br />

l<br />

?' ! iiiK -i j.huh: retiu •!,(••!! fro.i!<br />

Ot'IiVUvr fjlltit,.. W.i.;. ;; .ift.:<br />

iOi' November U in iif.;.f,|fp cf 301,<br />

• o\ rr O 'tnlH'i'<br />

Tin* cfuijMi \o~ Ciij 1 !' M<br />

!.-, in .iiit*. I fill!'-?. Ms", 4<br />

^Tj : E l\ t-f li s ! m i| ir i Mild ,<br />

Mrs iMiibeihi Crinj. Urrxcl HUL<br />

•'i! . hiivji iiiyvcii tii U:.< iCSort [gr<br />

'lit ii;:rii1;ni! jttlfl are nrriipyliig thS<br />

ii't.iiitl lioor i.;]{[!'!M.MMt, COS At*<br />

laiiii.' ;iv. Mr Rii.vmond is em=<br />

|J:M.\ fi) 111 WHMUMtMOll, I). C<br />

is u';i^ first ii'MU'tl in 1827,<br />

a i*'j-rit(>! > \w\\\ n part af<br />

n in IKFH iiiul Wiis ad-<br />

tn the Union Jiinuarj- 29,<br />

liitl t*»t 1<br />

!.*Sni,<br />

at<br />

K;u'i<br />

The Misses<br />

E'hi Mav Varnrr, Nortiiri Fiiield,<br />

Jenn Maiie Smith, Betty .Inne<br />

S p-n elm''<br />

Those pre^n! werr:<br />

Pa^tv PnstDoned<br />

POINT—A rnrd p;ii!v<br />

••rh.-dLited for Nnvnnilicr fi hy the<br />

Kieanor Fouy. Shirlny Hnlry, I Women's Ausiliii! v<br />

Jessie Saylor, i/sonorr rip Haven,<br />

•ind Hownrd Saylnr. Bill Epplc,<br />

Johnson<br />

mnrial Hosplt.il hii.s been nn«:pnn-<br />

i'i to Nov'< n more importnnt 1 inn* fnr the pen<br />

m jui\ their<br />

LIQUOR<br />

34th - Jtut Qwm<br />

l)n you know why mill ; on« <strong>of</strong> Anu'i-icans have<br />

„_ dnnrfi their jobs, t-iireej^ HJU\ [ireHisies why thnn.<br />

guilds f

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