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4- I<br />

SAVE ON<br />

Get IMm <strong>of</strong>f to a goad start<br />

I with sturdy riioes. TH? e<br />

las ftae jnsi lite lit kit for<br />

seheel and play, Th >•>,• , ..m<br />

• r, f H? i : 0 f<br />

. " : ; I ) v. f •<br />

, . . , , r a<br />

' mf time,<br />

OPEN ALL YEAR •<br />

'SHOE STORE<br />

045ASBUKYAVE.<br />

• OPEN EVENINGS<br />

c H M a * - , { ' . < I I ] (ii)) ft'f! ; H i m i v ; i v<br />

ll.'Il BlifjiilMn SlV if! H'-irljil I ii I'<br />

Iiy iiv _ Li (ii--!.in>*' n t : = (fli! Juiv A;<br />

<strong>of</strong> lit! ?jf >.' •!• • •. ,, i i-t h , : • I Nil<br />

a width Hi ;H; in- 1<br />

A i * M ii i ,i :(.,- ,.i-t> Ni'tt ,' - • i-\ ' ! ; . i ! H :<br />

F.'iy as a t l . v .ii : ni . ' "i 1 *»i i ; ' M - *>T --<br />

J n h m o n , t v s ^ i f i . i j d i I h i f ' i n t i . ( - " • • ' • l i n n M i<br />

t f t U i i S i ' n . ' l v i i \ ;i i h . - i ' s i •!••'• n f f If !:< !•- M i<br />

both services,<br />

• » *<br />

FIRST BAPTIST<br />

Wififieitf Rwniish, pastor<br />

It) ii.ii! Siiiitj.lv Srljqcil.<br />

!I •i.rti Mniiliny Worship rnrn =<br />

I'llL-iiuM si n li-i'. Tfipe. Hr V;<br />

0-45 JJ.HI. B. Y P : U.<br />

7;3y p.m. Evtuiny W<strong>of</strong>ihip. Tup-<br />

J u i i i ^ r f * ; , i i i r I M i H . r !*••*' t J i ' - c l i ' . l ;<br />

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rsiilit-rif, \V.i\ ir-'.iii;<br />

f ii'fi!-y •• K])..f h : ] !iM;nr =<br />

i» s cl_L(f'tj!.i ! fjjin<br />

.mnillii I he<br />

i. ; n ;• - ; • [jf ]<br />

'i ,ti(i W i ! n i » ; > i<br />

!ii. V i i . jjii : -<br />

••• ••, ! ii i h i J i ^i=. '<br />

- \i\n\ hii! tin-<br />

!'.,. tfs i; qrins \ '<br />

. | i i i i , ;!•:!•- t i l l -<br />

WO Uvriiini; KlJu ?r,:prlirie 7<br />

TONirr anil y.ATi'itnAv, oa. a »nd s<br />

lion ^^(Kt ItE - Joan iJENNETT in<br />

" "GIRL TROUBLE"<br />

i.-i-lt t*>n tK HIVKk I'KASK e IEAVEV<br />

liDKli ^ "THE BrfTi.F OF KFIiWAY" i h TVi hnffnlnr<br />

^1 iVfJAV. r>:<br />

I! ii ni MorTUiu; gprvU'f* Wm'ld<br />

Witif Comniiinion will tai= ub ".ervi'tl<br />

and shi 1 - Will hi' thi pastor's tonic.<br />

7 30 jj in EvemiiL! W rvif' 1 . Topi' ! .<br />

| 'A Piii.f^jy Intrrlitclc ' : Mnwc nt<br />

! -m i<br />

LARGE VARIETY<br />

CHOICE<br />

CHRISTMAS CARDS<br />

Now Available At<br />

— The —<br />

Corner Cupboard<br />

ry Sharp FUhian)<br />

and Boardwalk<br />

Open Until StiLf <strong>Oct</strong>. 10th<br />

The ^mcus BROWNIE Cards<br />

Norcross - McNkols<br />

Ars Sacra - Hummel<br />

Exclusive<br />

PLAIN and IMPRINTED<br />

GOOD' FOOD W<br />

m COOD SERVICE<br />

,,, TRY OUR FAMOUS . a ,<br />

" /A/ Clatn Stew ===., me<br />

Ovster Stew ===== „_,„ 3Se<br />

Full Course<br />

DINNERS<br />

55c 65c<br />

THE<br />

TIP-TOP<br />

DINING ROOM - ORJULB<br />

<strong>On</strong> the Corner<br />

IB the Heart o' Town<br />

9th Mid Asbut^ Ave.<br />

mfLkt'. 1 -; ths" uhariirU'riiui • '>fi--. J K M*!;,!, Ciairmuh <strong>of</strong><br />

iion ijcrftt'! ,' fint.'ic.i' J):.^ifi;'v ._111Jif1111I ! '' lil ^' !l '•"' iti.i' inri (*;' ;in !'\t*tiiii"<br />

group <strong>of</strong> pfffyfrnj-rs. Jain Leslif is f! - .on ui ^iii^.tiiJ firi'^Mnt's fhissr.'s<br />

c'ii 4 '* ns Miiry, a f-tive girl \i'i;i IJ 1> •)", ,th• .it: upj ti 1 1 unit \ for vol<br />

wanu to get on ihc sLage. F~hv ^iH' 1 * 1 !-*- '•'-"! ;ij•> u.nbii- m istt^ii.t<br />

aivf-s hfr A t'iHncp to do a sah^ FYiiun<br />

and ctjinfp act HOWPVPT: hs 1 decltip-; <<br />

yhf't\ it'iikt. ;i bf'fpr wifR than u ! ,k V""' *-"•' " ''" ! 'i ''''"'I .'V !i: Dt ' fM i' :<br />

"" ", """ ' ! riu..."•.>= ^[*! Blii M Mrs J Ifuwnvi<br />

>"l . i i p Vfc f'ihiiiman uil! LM 1 in<br />

!JF SETTLEMENT<br />

1 ' ' " i ! " " ! i'- I'l ! Hill.' j . . ,j<br />

' ! Ui t i, FMli: II 11 I illiil! " - II'! i<br />

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>M K P M ! *:..>! ! :| )„.! ::,,<br />

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i i. | ! i i•!,' ! \ i , . . i ! ; ; ii i s -'<br />

i' - . • i . J i 1 \ I M"<br />

Meat Specials<br />

olar or Crcs^-Cut<br />

Beef Roasts<br />

Pork Loins<br />

32<br />

Roast — up to Hi<br />

Dressed<br />

Stew. Chickens<br />

Spring<br />

Shldrs. Lamb<br />

Fresh Ground<br />

Hamburg<br />

Fed<br />

Veal Cutlets<br />

Produce Specials<br />

Eating<br />

California Eaiin'"<br />

Canteloupes I"<br />

Snow-white<br />

Cauliflower<br />

Bartlett<br />

Flaming 1 Tokay or<br />

Seedless<br />

Extra Fancy<br />

Georgia Yams and<br />

Sweet Potatoes<br />

3 14<br />

Gfi££r//VGS<br />

CHfi/STMk\ / \<br />

oo<br />

AD VANCE SALE!<br />

,II-M n f • i\ •. ,| iih'nmeni <strong>of</strong> 5s<br />

'r!<br />

KEROSENE<br />

STOVES<br />

FUEL OIL<br />

STOVES<br />

COAL<br />

STOVES<br />

WOOD BURNING<br />

STOVES<br />

f sii hi' I'iti ! hi' i! arriirilitif Ii<br />

uovi-rii!ii"ii[ UL:, 'l.itiiir x<br />

READ<br />

llAKnU'AliF A PAtNT CO,<br />

852 Asbury Avs. Ph, 1<br />

fOpp. cuy nan)<br />

WE. iiiXiVKR<br />

Oo<br />

Order Yours Now<br />

While Selections<br />

Are Most Complete<br />

RADIO SERVICE<br />

CLYDE CARSON<br />

II Ifi Bay Avr, Ph, W7J<br />

Plasterinsj - Brickwerk<br />

Parts • Rppaifa - AM^Bria<br />

KF; lii.JTLT fiSU<br />

FOR SALE<br />

BICYCLE<br />

HOSPITAL<br />

i40-42 AjibBf Me.<br />

Phone 0113-W<br />

*<br />

PERSONALIZED CARDS<br />

I ! "fitccl with yayj.<br />

d l<br />

,25<br />

,50<br />

Prinied your<br />

*.<br />

enn Stores<br />

Printed with yetir name<br />

l included.<br />

Oui- Chriitmas cards this year are better than<br />

ever . , . they attractively catch the very spirit<br />

<strong>of</strong> Christmas to make your greetings to friends<br />

and relatives real , . , a]most as though you<br />

wmre to deliver them in person, The designs<br />

are new ... colorful, expertly done, and whe=<br />

ther you prefer the traditional designs or lean<br />

towards the new and modern, you can find in<br />

cur selection cards that precisely suit your<br />

taste. Order your cards now ... Come in mnd<br />

look them over . , , and get yours addressed<br />

and mailed with plenty <strong>of</strong> time to spare.<br />

Asbury<br />

Free Delivery<br />

PRINTING BARRETT'S<br />

1282<br />

807-809 ASBURY AVENUE<br />

STATIONERY<br />

OCEAN CITY, N, J,<br />

SENIOR STUDIOS<br />

9 Photographers •<br />

Purl mils - Views<br />

iJul rrlntiiii<br />

Phone<br />

FB FLOWERS<br />

At<br />

STAINTONS<br />

Spaghitti Saues 30 C '<br />

Wlib Ilalian SnusaKf, Hot W S»<br />

FRANK LONGO<br />

Ph, 1356 1089 SIMPSON _<br />

CLEANED<br />

by OV<br />

Assures S<br />

Furs Remodeled<br />

744 Asbury<br />

$1.00 by Mail to JUIH-,<br />

ep Offan tity.<br />

Paint a'»l l ! pp« ! r OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER 3Ci ""**<br />

r<br />

OB<br />

36 0B04<br />

Rodgers To Be Townjaossip^ R. R. Service<br />

Sentenced ,u^«,,,,: ,hl Cut Protested<br />

(Next Week ; #$• .;,;,^;r: ,,:-r:;r By County<br />

OCEAN CITY, N. J.. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, <strong>1942</strong><br />

Pu!t|ifnlifiii Uffitf<br />

Mfn'n llai!. Sty Si, and M;!¥Fn<br />

PRICE 3<br />

J*'! M'.V<br />

Man Who Took<br />

<strong>City</strong> Funds Pleads<br />

Non Vult<br />

Ri'vi'iilN '1 bvv<br />

-li C>ilter<br />

f i lii!J!n|i-% i t<br />

whll |j:i'?-l!U--r( ;,:<br />

il<br />

A frW'Jiti ni iijini, ;i i .a ;i<br />

Ojf. MMit rliM h-fijii FIMIM'!:I<br />

hiJlH-V filllfh- I Ililtl lU'Vi 1 -<br />

n n v . Jiiifi ctl.itivi'fl if T h i'l<br />

rciriinflcfl :i.'' *i! I ii! ! filsl ^i!<br />

ii! jt n j * ihi> linSii HI inlik iiiiH<br />

i v Hn I vfMii h i m ii •i*l!"i i-ii<br />

ii|M lli! ! f'.lilHv WilN Jil!' 1 Mil v<br />

W,'- tht<br />

Freeholders See<br />

War Excuse for<br />

Abandonment<br />

A ri<br />

(tl* ! (!t<br />

•ho r<br />

iltt'i-i<br />

iv !!<br />

r?'Kj nf 1 '<br />

J=r"JIii 11 rv<br />

The r<br />

!l*ilffl>.- H<br />

•|Ji!-rtl by<br />

!*f rrt ilrnnri<br />

:ibiuid(in<br />

in thf<br />

hi n<br />

whn<br />

Vhf<br />

hniit<br />

Retired Jewmlmrf<br />

Married 64 Years,<br />

Dims at Age <strong>of</strong> 85<br />

Frederick C. Bode, B&= retir-<br />

efl Philadelphia jeweler who<br />

f'l'lfbratf'fi hi»i 04ih wtKldinu an-<br />

niy*«rs j iry m his nc^sm rity<br />

Hiifmnef hsnip tin Augu&t in<br />

died Sutidny nt his WinU't<br />

iKinn-: 494U Larch wood nv<br />

Mr. Bfio> and his wife. Eve-<br />

lyn, had only reeenUy returned<br />

io Philiidelphiii iifter spending<br />

ilii! sPiissn ht'j'p at 835 Ps.-k pi<br />

He reiired in ] 920 from the<br />

huHiin'M <strong>of</strong> F. C Bork ! si'ui<br />

Sons, m B lath Ml:, one <strong>of</strong> tne<br />

QiiViker nify's akiest ]-'wr*!iv<br />

si* ?• vices were rnn =<br />

i r<strong>of</strong>ti<br />

he fu<br />

in tlr<br />

fisj liilti<br />

i 1 •-. j i: i'* f Jiiii- Jiitv when<br />

fi:.Hiip!> !l iift! (mm \\\t><br />

? liMrMiii,' Mtnt •-, Mion<br />

;i ?1 "(iii!Stfs Of flip r-U>rk'<br />

lll'i'H rtJSffJVPT'Pfl It'. !'!t\ |<br />

if i<<br />

and si<br />

I:<br />

ii<br />

!in<br />

VI XT W'KFK<br />

< \iiOri\\r\\ h\ tin<br />

•> Ill' ii iif, !i ! r]<br />

i.iil liitn 1 !li> r n i i ' l<br />

[ H f Wiii Mn iiin:;i'i : ili'bnriii ir iju<br />

nous, H' 1 |i"rsonallv I'ntcrril<br />

I plea nf iU'i! \= irii Si^ r ttiiirh hi> i<br />

I himself !p"N I' 1 ' 1 mi ! .-c> n<br />

jcfluM.<br />

Biiidiiil dt'it'ri'i'd spii'rilt')!<br />

I until ii!";! A''' ! k lftifii-JTH, ;i;3|;:i: =<br />

jiitly uii^ls!! 1 i« rai!=i' bail, wsm n'<br />

I turned to i!" 1 r'lunly pu11. «,li!'t> ji<br />

[had fa*! n sim-i' J if** Tu'^ii,!^ i!;rr!<br />

| iimn.<br />

•trSSrNfi KlNif K A t ' O I H T H<br />

The \v;if:;im rluirHitiN i n r wiih<br />

T"<br />

lUl.i.<br />

Isitlre lliU t !i!lH'<br />

[ptaystirj hull' Mini ^i*k viUi n-sar!<br />

il:c* 'Aho !r;i'fl in iind hiiii Tlr-<br />

fttft f11:,i::, wn.s nuuli' 'iy Phihi-<br />

|de]phisi |«i!ir!> si: a ronmmii hoi!--,!'<br />

I ori Wiiliiii! -••< tx'.'ir .'Jsitli' thrtt riiy,<br />

|on inionniii,«n aivt'n i.ht'm bv P;i-<br />

|joe;t| tic\ii\n tn-iii Hi w;u hvtiwjn<br />

Service Club To<br />

|0pen <strong>On</strong> Monday<br />

Red Cross to Provide<br />

Food on Music Pier<br />

Ciiiy fit>rvin<br />

i by !h ritv<br />

Ofi'iiti Cu.v<br />

;it 12 lO<br />

Mr?. ",«i h-liir.; W<br />

I Of tlir f*;iii! J 'i'M r"(>"[J'' Ol tilt<br />

IGmsi, t;iHi iiuiisv thai thi<br />

10 ihr iii'll iii'St wrt'k, A p<br />

nibfT ,i,ll ix> present fntm 12 ^0<br />

in io piji !o pj=[ji,re asui srrv; 1<br />

l ^ to UIH i<br />

[she «;•;!.!< in itii' sulf<br />

I HELP NKi;m I»<br />

Mrs. t\,i,. who is vltiUVv inter.<br />

sti'd in i.!»• proji't't jind wlio, with<br />

lathers. w,\* pinniii ay . rPKpaiiHjbli,'<br />

I for ills* iiuMcrii'Uiatifjti ef UIP idea<br />

Iflf a Spfs irr \lv\iSi CluJj. siiid thai<br />

[every ft:it» oi tht' 44 orgaiiiBations<br />

[in Ocf;in c ! !;y has bci'ii iisked to<br />

[arUein.ii,' in" snmf way,<br />

"Tliis s.i T poiiiniiinKv projPct,'<br />

irt Mi-h. c.ilt 1 . "Wf? Wiint tvery<br />

Ielub = lodtji. 1 , jioroi'lty, njid rivip or-<br />

J t .• Iniv!' n part in tir*<br />

p nf the j>I:ih."<br />

|THESK 1IIIXGK Ni KliED<br />

These tUings iirp ipfdffi ta tiut-<br />

I fit ttie rhiij isom;<br />

A kttiiKMi ciiyiiioi, IH'W or in<br />

| in<br />

(?iiii;r,(-!l!-d kiti>h{?n table,<br />

Two Kill's C<strong>of</strong>Tfr Pgts=<br />

Cbntninct's for<br />

t<br />

tra.<br />

cts-nl,! iti yooci eontlition,<br />

jit' v.'ho wishes to elonnij'<br />

aitit'Ks may cDtHnet Red<br />

rUTfi, 412 Bill st,. ni'<br />

Safety Patrols <strong>of</strong><br />

[Schools Reorganize<br />

Sflft'ty Piitmls nf Mie two public<br />

fijieela jind iho Parochial srhool<br />

wte •fearti'.miiMJd far tiie nnw Unfl<br />

I onp Wedhi'srtiiy. under the h»PPf=<br />

<strong>of</strong> Pulicp Captnin cienrut<br />

Fire Chief<br />

y ^itstit Fire<br />

R. Smith and Patrelmnn Paul<br />

toetinp <strong>of</strong> the boys and fc<br />

ere held in -ill thfte schdola and<br />

ey hpui-d talks on safety by the<br />

e n, A number <strong>of</strong> new "members<br />

Wf added to the patrols.<br />

Tvc Wpfilfy and Central flv, pat-<br />

beean fiinetS'inlng as £fr;et<br />

qiiUors fieyernl weeits ago. ui;tle<br />

e Paraehlnl sGhool went un ditty<br />

w flav • pai Imaii BecDtte has<br />

Wen rippointed ns police' depart-<br />

ment siipfrvtsnr <strong>of</strong> the patrol ae<<br />

«¥ity for tliis year.<br />

Co,<br />

anager Moved<br />

ifflweod te beeanie maiiager sf<br />

f Oeean <strong>City</strong> Q= C. Murphy Go.<br />

fjsic when Laurenee P, tunny wai<br />

gansferred to Stamford, Own,.<br />

'• ^ *P lhe SP^ff. left the fesert<br />

^eiday fQ!, earnegle. ^., whsra<br />

* W to iMe<strong>On</strong>iv 1Uiina^r ef me<br />

hn L, Woodruff, former ij<br />

ajana18f under Mr, Lunny two<br />

^ aio. bag bttn brought bd<br />

Nsrringten, Conn,, store<br />

will eonUnye as asftistani<br />

, \<br />

\ VtH (if '(" HM<br />

Flrri' Duriny<br />

The Cunjms'nf<br />

s'tlt l!lj O'l'illl E'i<br />

Cfi'lfi'tU t'ilt Hiii f.i!<br />

f;i!lfsll MlCki'H II<br />

fii!H ! MinS'-HM-'i in i !<br />

T"' iKiiikK J r *i ('jiii ! ,<br />

|i]j; l>t"i fin! • PciiM-Rj-iltllhu lor<br />

iiH-iit <strong>of</strong> • is Ijniin'h in 1 hiU r<br />

nn tli!- fliiv.s : notice<br />

He linked ihf CrfoiinldcrH in<br />

in fiircc the rfjiii<br />

ifie nliier H Biiif ijilrloi's. Bf-<br />

sitivii his widow he in survived<br />

h\ \hrtf Hnns: iwo duUKh•*--''*.<br />

sis yru'jtlfliiltiren n.nd one »reni<br />

31 <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Men In New<br />

Draft Call<br />

To Report for Ex-<br />

amination <strong>On</strong>e<br />

Week from Today<br />

Thirty-one i-ssirti-nts <strong>of</strong><br />

Oi-yan fity HIE? intiudefl in u<br />

large ^roup <strong>of</strong> Helective s«?r-<br />

vjfp j'HjriHtrantH who were no*<br />

tifitd tliis wpi^k to report to<br />

f'ami I en for army physical<br />

exumfnations n wppk from In-<br />

Any, O'-toliPi- IB,<br />

School Children Add 4 Tons<br />

To Scrap; Final Drive Comin<br />

SCRAPS from the Scrap<br />

Ten hifjh school huskies have<br />

volunteered to help ShtuFday<br />

momiriH in removinf; serap from<br />

under Playhjnd, <strong>On</strong>e load weigh,<br />

ing nearly a. ton and a half has<br />

been removed and more than twice<br />

illfii flmoiinT remains to a*» mnv<br />

ed<br />

"I iim liiinjtici'fj," : lie said,<br />

"ihnt tliU j*. iN- ruilrflnfl's way in<br />

kt*p the riiail fio^pti rnrpvi'i 1 . If<br />

if IIIM'S, ive're lii'hi il: 1 '<br />

Mi* *f?!iivi'ir f| t'i'ili. **i i ihilt v\\'-i.<br />

ufj M'vvif! 1 ui f\ijH ! Mi! 1 ,- J« iinifie-<br />

f ftM'l<br />

[uiriiii'rTU<br />

iv." he<br />

tli-u i'ny<br />

Resort Private In<br />

Review By FDR<br />

Ray Young Tells Thrill<br />

Of Seeing President<br />

' 111 th*' rniin<br />

,ini (•onvinft'tl<br />

he jienis-<br />

Ojst 1 fif<br />

in the ^^<br />

M.r^y^!<br />

t(j\' rinti<br />

ill}' 'i<br />

til ,i<br />

Bin<br />

ih;i'<br />

;!(;rt!<br />

lvlp<br />

Run.<br />

sn Wini'T Hi* I-- f*r tiffiult'd in iv*<br />

itwh!M"fl ill!fl 'Iw 1 II 8 Ai'riiV \h\'--<br />

Fllil All lltU'lc ! .!ilt! ili-ifl Hilt ;i<br />

Blood Donor<br />

Quota Still Short<br />

More Volunteers<br />

Wanted by Red Cross<br />

1 ram aervice 1 o<br />

Sea Isle Is Out<br />

Tracks Eventually<br />

To be Removed<br />

Elimir.i! ion <strong>of</strong> :il] i-airond trnns-<br />

pOrtiit io'i be: ween nrt^m <strong>City</strong>'s<br />

55th KI_, jnnminn and Bva T^le <strong>City</strong><br />

wan fipprovrd Mondiiv hy Hie <strong>of</strong>.<br />

fie* 1 <strong>of</strong> liiiiiiir' Transports t ion nt<br />

bus<br />

rnr stihsUtution <strong>of</strong><br />

fnr Lriiin service be=<br />

i ! tsi wns niucie by<br />

A<br />

diiy<br />

mitt-<br />

ahy,<br />

ui<br />

wtjnuiti f'linr iiitrj<br />

U'l'h ihi 1 ytlujr<br />

iippiiinlinf 3 !!! to i\a-<br />

wtH'ii til*' Mobili 1 Unit<br />

ID OtfiHi tilv Oriob'-r 21,<br />

My mn •« !" i:" 1 Army/' filir<br />

Where hv is . onm HIII! what<br />

illiiy h:iv** to i':idi!!f b.'lorc IIP<br />

ni*' ftUiiin. I don't know. !<br />

But I sli! kmns tluil I w.inl >i pint ]<br />

or" my blood pri'pnrwi into plii-inifl |<br />

roiicly inr him if hi' niH'tls it," |<br />

NKEDKI) FCtlE TRANHFC HHJNN j<br />

glji' iiLiti iTitd iiiboiit t'sp tsct'ti for<br />

drii'd plasinn to bo u.J'tl in trans,<br />

fiihions !P suvi' liit' liven <strong>of</strong> soldit'rs<br />

stifli?nn i from shock<br />

i('Ji ill Hi blli'iW TO-<br />

in biittlf.<br />

you Inn* 1 tin* quo!:i 0! i50<br />

Wln-n iht*<br />

told tier I<br />

oil duty<br />

thf- -Ot-ea:i <strong>City</strong><br />

short or Us<br />

HOMK FOLK SHOI'LII<br />

PRO TEC T BOVH<br />

glie wiis Kili'iU n niffiiu'tu :ind<br />

^ siiicJ, -I know my blooti won't<br />

lly be DM 1 plnsm'i used if<br />

'i hupp-'iw to my son. bin<br />

if m<strong>of</strong>Hi'Ts iind railicis, s^tei a^a<br />

brothers <strong>of</strong> •.pi-yiet- inon all ever our<br />

eoiintry donsitotl"blood, ail our beys<br />

would'ix- proiectpci LiBain«! shork.<br />

foma and Woodbine; .Paul PratiHlin<br />

jlilidn 40, South Seaviile; Jniiics<br />

Goiifrey Ingersoll, ?0, "PeUrFbui'Bi<br />

j (Page 3, please]<br />

i . • •<br />

Woman Lies<br />

Dead 12 Hours ;<br />

Found in Cottage<br />

In Central <strong>City</strong><br />

Fimer&l senleea were conducted<br />

in Piiiiadflphia Tuesday far Mrs,<br />

gafah Ktsnedy, 70. whose body lay<br />

in her resort tiome as estirnated 12<br />

hoiu'a beTQi-e it 'was ieund Fi-iday,<br />

Mrs. Kennedy, formerly a resi-<br />

dent sf Haddonfieid, lived alone in<br />

a small cottage at 3440 Central av.,<br />

whtfre she had made her home for<br />

four years.<br />

GAS JBT PARTLY OPBK^D<br />

Friday morning, after neighbors<br />

noticed Sit had net been stirring<br />

around the previous day. they notl.<br />

fled ThOrripssn Miller, an auxiliary<br />

policeman. He entered the cat-<br />

tage threufrh a window and found<br />

Mrs. Kennedy dead, lylnc across<br />

Tier bed.<br />

There were ga& lumca in ttie<br />

house, and Uie jet <strong>of</strong> the kitehe-i<br />

range was found partly open, But<br />

•jeyerftl windows also were open, so<br />

the fumes were insufficient to have<br />

0ftused death. Coroner J, Thornley<br />

Huglies said Ovate was no evidence<br />

er kiicide, D#atH was attributed<br />

to acute dilation <strong>of</strong> the heart,<br />

HAD D1ZKY SFELL, BELIEF<br />

Police theorized that Mrs, Kenne-<br />

dy had a dimy spell, brushed ag-<br />

ainst Uie range, and then lind gene<br />

Into her reem to He down, lights<br />

were still burning from the prfv-<br />

ions night.<br />

Funeral arrangements mere mafle<br />

witir a dau-glitef, Mrs, Ethel Ar=<br />

thtir, <strong>of</strong> Haddon Heights, her only<br />

immediate surrtv<strong>of</strong>,<br />

1930 Ornham Paige auto on<br />

Sannino's pile at ith si, and A*i'<br />

buty av: -.ugs contriisuted 'by will<br />

iafti P, Ward, ihs west av. Ward<br />

was <strong>of</strong>fered S8 for the •fnaehlni*<br />

whicli he refused. He preferred to<br />

"liolp wallop Hitler."<br />

The ear originally was owned bv<br />

Linwood Mintzer, Sf: The present<br />

owiipr, who purehastd H about sev=<br />

en years ago, made six trips to<br />

Florida in the car: The total repair<br />

"Dill ifor these trips, ejteeptinn<br />

punctures, was %\M, whlcii s<br />

be some sort <strong>of</strong> a record.<br />

Jot Bheppard spent more than<br />

an hour, with his towing car dis-<br />

lodging the ear from Its garage<br />

where It was resting on eorierete<br />

•blocks, in the good eld days, the<br />

job would be worth SlO or mere<br />

for Joe, He's doinn W 5 ^ iest to Pflc *<br />

the war, as quickly as possible,<br />

• * •<br />

Tiie note in this eohj.Tin to Dick<br />

Townsend brought a quick re-<br />

sponse. What a collection <strong>of</strong> strap<br />

that produced!<br />

It's bye=bye for the Ames and<br />

Andy game that provided Board.<br />

Test Blackout<br />

Bares Defense<br />

Weaknesses<br />

Resort Short ef<br />

Wardens; Few Fail<br />

To Douse Lights<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> civilian defense <strong>of</strong>TU<br />

eials are now making a survey to<br />

learii just how crippii-d their forces<br />

sire as a rpsult <strong>of</strong> last Friday<br />

nigltt'i test blackout^ whieli was<br />

de-serLbed by Mayer George D, fti=<br />

charda defense chairman, as "ealy<br />

fair"<br />

•For various rehsoni, he said, only<br />

about 50 pef cent <strong>of</strong> the dafen&e<br />

worker personnel responded in the<br />

test, including air raid warsens,<br />

ausiliarj- i»liee and firemen,<br />

ROME GONE PERMANENTLV<br />

Some were out <strong>of</strong> town temper,<br />

arily, <strong>of</strong> at Uie ttflovies, when',ef*<br />

forts were made to notify therrt to<br />

go to their posts, Many are believ-<br />

ed to ihave left town permanently<br />

Without notifying tiie Defense<br />

Council <strong>of</strong> Uie fact.<br />

Another weakness, iH£ ay or Rich=<br />

a(ds -^icL avas' thai the blue warn-<br />

iiig titnal and Uie red alarm Ag-<br />

nai came through too closely to-<br />

to 3 Please)<br />

Schools to be<br />

Closed Monday<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> pybllc and<br />

Pwrocldal schoBls will be clnsrd<br />

Monday in observanee <strong>of</strong> Colum-<br />

bus Day, The public sehaol teach,<br />

ens had petitioned to hflv* the<br />

holiday, prefening ts teach later<br />

in the Spring, Originally it had<br />

teen planned to hold classes on<br />

Columbus Day.<br />

Somcrs Point sphools alsa will<br />

close Monday.<br />

The NaUnnal Bank <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> and some local business firms<br />

•will close, but most s'hflps will re-<br />

main open.<br />

<strong>On</strong>e Delivery <strong>of</strong><br />

Mail Here Monday<br />

There will be one delivery <strong>of</strong> mail<br />

by gflrrier_ on Monday morning,<br />

Oolurrtbus Day, the pssteffiee iin=<br />

nouneed.<br />

General delivery, stamp and par-<br />

eel post windows will be open for<br />

business until noon, but there will<br />

be no money order Dr postal snv-<br />

ingi business. Tlie lebby, however,<br />

will remain open all day for con.<br />

venieriee <strong>of</strong> bex holders.<br />

All maiLs will be dispatched the<br />

lame as regular daily schedules.<br />

Miss Bonham, Miss<br />

Stiles Enter WAVES<br />

MUs Freda "Bonnie 1 Bonham,<br />

daughter <strong>of</strong> Mr, and Mrs, Harry<br />

W, Bonham, this city, was one <strong>of</strong><br />

nine New Jersey girls who frnbarlt-<br />

ed frem Philadelphia Wednesday<br />

as the first group to begin train=<br />

ing in thg WAVIte at Oklahoma A<br />

and M College, She was th«?; only<br />

one from Cape May Couny,<br />

Miss Jeanne C. Stiles, <strong>of</strong> 1328 S=<br />

57th St.. FhUadelphia, who was so»<br />

eial Teporter and feature writer<br />

for The Daily SintineULedier dur-<br />

ing the Summer was one <strong>of</strong> a group<br />

sf 87 apprintiet sininen who left<br />

Tuesday for Uie WAVES Officer^<br />

Trainini Ichool at Smim Celkg?.<br />

Sht will take a foiiT^montli train<br />

ing course,<br />

Bleakly Observes<br />

77th Birthday<br />

Edwin O, C, Bleakley. ve?tfran<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Summer reskfcnt snd<br />

property owner at 66 Atlanne<br />

blvd,, CElebratetJ his 77th birih-<br />

day anniyersary by working- nn<br />

Monday, He spent the dfty in lii<br />

Camden law <strong>of</strong>fice, as usual=<br />

SUGGESTS<br />

SAFE BE SALVAGED I<br />

Ted Baehran. fonmer esal '-<br />

y manager here, post. ;<br />

a sujegestkin that the<br />

safe <strong>of</strong> the old Hippodrome, [<br />

which was dtwtruyed in the ,<br />

1927 fire, ba rFt-laimed for i<br />

scrap. :<br />

It was itHiited in the beacJi !<br />

sand by Bliiiw Crane. '<br />

The suegestipn will receive at=<br />

tenlion, |<br />

walk ainusement. Also the tan',ss<br />

into which tfie victim was pitched<br />

amid the applause <strong>of</strong> the onJe<strong>of</strong>c-<br />

ers. Signs, tanks, dictaphones and<br />

discarded buildine hardware<br />

amounting te nearly a ton wa*<br />

collected,<br />

Diek may be on his way over-<br />

seas most any time. He is enlisted<br />

in the army civilian construction<br />

corps,<br />

t • *<br />

Tom Dart net only is sheuider=<br />

ing a rifle in tiie army tout has<br />

contributed some articles he left<br />

behind te the scrap pile.<br />

That's doinE his bit, double!<br />

• * *<br />

Among the oddities contributed<br />

to the scrap pile were a pair <strong>of</strong><br />

henvy iron bear traps and chains,<br />

% Please)<br />

Resort Invites<br />

Methodists To<br />

Return Next Year<br />

Conference Returns<br />

Rev. AHfOod to Local<br />

Pulpit Another Year<br />

Delegates te the New Jersey Me-<br />

thodist Conference ^ft <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Sunday evening with the assurance<br />

that if, by til is time nest year, they<br />

are "outcasta" fiem theii- usual<br />

haunts in AUantie ^ty. and; As-<br />

ibufy Park, the •weieonie; sign will<br />

aill be hanging out lor them h#rer<br />

The resort, m the ^ntral section<br />

and en the Boardwalk, at least,<br />

took on the appear a nee almost <strong>of</strong><br />

mJd^iiiBJner as hundreds <strong>of</strong> strell-<br />

ers and automabiie5 were ,«i <br />

1100 At MtlSIC<br />

The anti-climax aecurt^d SatU- =<br />

day night when 'Snore than 1200<br />

persons filled the Mtisic'Pier fur a<br />

rally sponsored W #»© Beard ef<br />

Lay ActiviUea.<br />

'.At tliis'*tfair, Howard S, Staifl-<br />

ton. lay delegate from the First<br />

Methodic Church Of iHis city, gave<br />

a brlsf address in which he tciid<br />

(Page 6 please)<br />

Movie Character<br />

Actor at Point<br />

Spencer Charte.'s. <strong>of</strong> Holly-<br />

wood, Cal,, a well known fflo-<br />

tion pictupe ciiaraeter actor,<br />

spent last week end as a guest<br />

in somers Point at the home <strong>of</strong><br />

Mrs, J. A. Carr, 438 Shore rd,<br />

Mr. Charters played with Ed=<br />

die Cantor in "WliCQpee," with<br />

Gary Oooper in ''Mr. Deeds<br />

©oes to Te%vn." with Barbara<br />

Stanwyck in !i Banjo <strong>On</strong> Mr<br />

Knee," and with Ann Sheridan<br />

in "Juke airl."<br />

Scout Committee<br />

To Meet Tuesday ,<br />

The Ocriin <strong>City</strong> Dtetrit't commi =<br />

ttie <strong>of</strong> the_Boy Bceuts ef /aneriea<br />

will meet Tuesday night at 8 cV=<br />

ela<strong>of</strong>c in the <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> Edwin H,,<br />

Stiles, Title and Trus-, Co, buiid=<br />

ing.<br />

This Will be the last meetinE to<br />

be aiteudpd 'm- Fred Hfdelt, camp<br />

councilor, who 1=, schediilert to enter<br />

ihe Krtvy Matters pertaining to<br />

the fiitare Ipadcrship <strong>of</strong> grouting<br />

will be riisctissed.<br />

Mrs, MeCann<br />

Returns for Duration<br />

Mrs, Thomas Me<strong>On</strong>nn, Jr=, and<br />

sen. Tommy, Philadelphia, former<br />

resort residents, have returned and<br />

will make their home with Mrs.<br />

McCann's mother Mis J, Daimedo,<br />

1015 Wesley av,<br />

Mr, MeCann recently enlistnd in<br />

the Merchant Marine, He left tiie<br />

resort Monday and will-undergo a<br />

three months' training period.<br />

Has Bulb, No Horn; But<br />

Is Given Horn, No Bulb<br />

Last week Ttie Daily Sentinel.<br />

Ledger eajTied an appeal from J,<br />

L. Loper, fishing beat skipper and<br />

house mover, whe wanted an auto<br />

horn donation.<br />

Now Mr, Lpper didn't just want<br />

& hern, he wanted an^anti^ue horn<br />

—one to go well with his ifll mo-<br />

del Oakland ear, which he has<br />

been preseryins' and fondling gent-<br />

ly as an heirleom wlMi a purpose.<br />

It seunded like a hopelfess re.<br />

qutst In a "edmtnuBlty where ^ra<br />

10 yean old ave ft rarity. But<br />

he get his wish,<br />

Harry W, Palmer, <strong>of</strong> Barby, Pa,,<br />

a Summer jesident at 3627 Central<br />

av,, read the news item and came to<br />

The SentlneLLedger <strong>of</strong>fice this<br />

week, with his flnd=a horn frem a<br />

ie<strong>of</strong> meflel Buiek.<br />

There's only one hitch. Mr. Lo-<br />

pef had a fuWber liulb to make the<br />

(horn ge *1beep," Mr. Palmer do«<br />

nat^ a hern ^without a bulb, Now<br />

Mr. Loper lias to find a section<br />

<strong>of</strong> ruHbsr eenhecting hose to fit<br />

be twesn the two parti.<br />

Entire <strong>City</strong> To<br />

Be Combed Anew;<br />

<strong>On</strong> Final Day ^<br />

Everybody to be<br />

ed to Help Turn in ',<br />

Every Scrap <strong>of</strong> Metal-<br />

Junior America added<br />

940 pounds <strong>of</strong> scrap<br />

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

pile this week, ^<br />

This total was the remark^ 1<br />

able response <strong>of</strong> local<br />

children to President<br />

v#lt*a appeal to enlist in the<br />

Third Front, the war produe- V<br />

tion line.<br />

The B,94G pounds feprts#nted tfii<br />

children's eontrtbution as <strong>of</strong> Mfinr<br />

day, but they were still juMinf to -J<br />

th# pile later in the week AML& **<br />

result <strong>of</strong> tips fumtehed ^ younf-<br />

sters, ^veipl additional tons * <strong>of</strong><br />

«rap were located and will be<br />

KIDS TO<br />

MORE THIS WEEKEND<br />

The pupils <strong>of</strong> tbe acmm*.<br />

<strong>City</strong> schools wtU be out this<br />

week end to match »r<br />

the fine scrap eolifction<br />

they made this week. All<br />

Lections by pupils will bs<br />

iivered to the<br />

morning.<br />

ed 1 up to be a*ided to ene <strong>of</strong> tf,**,<br />

main pilee, i- ,<br />

STARTED PAY EARLY 1 '• I ]<br />

Boys and girli dtd&'t 1 ?^fc fql^<br />

Saturday, the ealted=fer da|r for 4<br />

their efforts, "but pitched la Friday<br />

after school ts get a hef^d «t*xW-<br />

Many ef the artlctef brBufht^ h?<br />

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