Oct 1942 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
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Luxiliary<br />
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<strong>Oct</strong>ober 9<br />
POINT — The LadleT<br />
<strong>of</strong> volunteer Jire Com*<br />
.puny inede rnal pu- Monday<br />
!evfnJr>g fp*- the mk" nsd focfl<br />
f EMS ts be held Friday. <strong>Oct</strong>ober<br />
&. ' In the MmtMss Building, Bte,<br />
Mary Stad^ chairman <strong>of</strong> the earn*<br />
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Sdon<br />
f S PERMANENT \\<br />
Complete Beauty Service 1<br />
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'eaturios ~ 7 ^TFEATWER SOTS V • *<br />
WAVE<br />
754 ASBUBT Am<br />
WATE « «»<br />
Feathered Wind Blown<br />
Sh «Ml UI7 To Cu* For<br />
af h*i=drt<br />
«, — -F white<br />
Cent! rttat »p<br />
* to fHf fcitif.<br />
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Cerruti Beauty Shoppe<br />
A*bury Ave. Phone 1394<br />
e Tpnfiffrtni*<br />
iJl start M 10 *Jn-<br />
Mrs, Cbarles Lewis Will be In<br />
charge ef a card party, <strong>Oct</strong>ober<br />
Mm, Clarence New was wt'leomtd<br />
a new, member, The attendance<br />
went to Mte, aiaiu^ee Wat-<br />
ma. A vletrols, which hid been<br />
donated to the Auxiliary gone pwe<br />
lay Mis, Weed Benaer. and<br />
h has fiefr bem in iBSi wili be<br />
to thgi U.S,Q.<br />
Ths steritery wai Jtistrueted te<br />
write letters <strong>of</strong> thanks to Ray^<br />
mend smSth for the uss <strong>of</strong> his<br />
truck in the reesnt paradii anfl to<br />
Billy EppJa fsr the V sign he made<br />
Lii^e in the parade.<br />
Following th# ftyslness iMsal^n,<br />
Mia, StadtT .gervid refreshments.<br />
Attending: MM= Catherine Steel-<br />
man, Mfi. A*len TOHman, Mki JO-<br />
sEphine Breslln, Mrs. Bwood Wil-<br />
sen. Ms, Otto chafflpiont Mrs,<br />
Ftrig, Mrs, Julia Lejnmle,<br />
Mfss Oharlts Hart, MTS. Smtmh<br />
ftiehardi, Mrs, Mary Irsun, Mm<br />
Al'qe HydE>. Mrss Carl Bppie, Mrs,<br />
pharl^ WwiJi Mrs. Maurice Wat-<br />
n and Mrs, Mary Stader=<br />
The nest meeting <strong>of</strong> the Axil-<br />
lary, Ostettfr 12, will ftaturt an<br />
eld-fafhiontd hat social.<br />
Police Reserves to<br />
Sponsor Card Party<br />
SOMEBS POINT—Friday eveninf<br />
the reserve peUee members <strong>of</strong> the<br />
raill Df Oouneil wili en<br />
Shock Troops At F&rit Brags<br />
Deferffie Oouneil wili en<br />
in at a puhUe card party In<br />
th« MatWas Building. Mrs. Lewis<br />
B. MatMas is chairman <strong>of</strong> arrange-<br />
ment ftesed ill te usd fr<br />
g<br />
ments, fteseds will te used far<br />
equipment.<br />
Conference Delegate<br />
SOMERS POINT -= Mri. Idnft<br />
Lin ton Is ttie delegate from Beth=<br />
any RffeUisdist Ohureh who wUl<br />
attend Ui€ esnference In ocean<br />
<strong>City</strong> this week.<br />
What's doing In O«ean Ciiy?<br />
The weekly SenCnfM^d^r wiH<br />
tell you, starting week from Fri-<br />
day. Better subsufihe new.<br />
FVff<br />
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FOB<br />
BiCYCLE<br />
HOSPITAL<br />
JUPM 01K-W<br />
_ at Fort BHEE N C closrly simulatei, actual *ar conUlUons, parachute Irouiis hait<br />
throufh smoke strMit. and plans? into shell hole en obstacle Usurst. Bayonets art rcarty<br />
for the "enemy."<br />
Miss Henry Gets<br />
Honor Rating<br />
Miss Sally Henry '45. daughter<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mr and Mm. Leonard Os Henry<br />
<strong>of</strong> m& ©entrsl av. is aniBn^ 191<br />
students who have teen accorded<br />
1" ratini at New Jeney<br />
e for Women, New Bruiu-<br />
Wiek, ent&ing theni to certain asa*<br />
demle prtvile^s. They had average<br />
trades af U or better during the<br />
second semester <strong>of</strong> the past e<strong>of</strong>lege<br />
year. Eighty=three SeiUtHB, 53 jun-<br />
iers and 55 ^phomores aeWeved<br />
toe ratinff.<br />
Miss Henryi a sch&laiAip heider,<br />
is the Sophemore representatiw to<br />
Tlie toeiiian, iXie student newspa-<br />
per. *<br />
ive yon<br />
sabseribed ret for ihe wfftUy<br />
SaiUnei-LedMer? <strong>On</strong>ly p$,la snb-<br />
*ciib«Em will rectivse It, Newf<br />
•Midi may KII out quickly,<br />
Deii'i take * chance.<br />
SAVE TIRES<br />
Betty Campbell<br />
Bride In Church<br />
Resort CM Weds<br />
Peiina, Man<br />
Miss Betty Campbell, daushter ef<br />
Mrs Margaret A, Campbell, 14 E,<br />
lQth st.. beeame the wtfe <strong>of</strong> Ralph<br />
Bardsley, sen otf Mr, and M?s,<br />
j&jnes Bardaley, spring Msunt, Pa=.<br />
Saturday at 3:30 pm, in the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> Baptist Church, nev, William<br />
A, Mitrop <strong>of</strong>ficiated with a double<br />
ring ceremony.<br />
The attendants were Mrs, Haj-<br />
vpy smith. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, sister <strong>of</strong><br />
the bride, and Emerson Koehler.<br />
Spring Mount, Pa, Tlio bride was<br />
given in marriage «v her brother=<br />
m-lmw, Hfl'fvey Smith,<br />
The bride was atured in a blue<br />
enserrble wiUi matehing aceessoi-<br />
ies and wore a corsage <strong>of</strong> talUman<br />
ressbuda.<br />
The couple lelt on a w«k's hon-<br />
eyjnoen trip to Pennsylvania where<br />
tliey 'Will visit friendi und relatives.<br />
Upon their return they Vill live fit<br />
the hotne <strong>of</strong> the bride's mother. The<br />
gffoam is in tlie linoleum business<br />
And plans to enter the service, TTin<br />
oride was recently employed at<br />
Bendlx in Philadejpliia, Sie is now<br />
employed at Ohle's Jne^ in the re-<br />
sort.<br />
Demos Lock Out<br />
Governor Edison<br />
Bar Him Half Hour<br />
From Convention<br />
Although he was a delegate,<br />
Governor Edison was locked out <strong>of</strong><br />
Uie Democratie state convention<br />
yesterday until it had tune to push<br />
through a platform iwithQUt the*<br />
formality ef a reading.<br />
The maneuver frustrated the gov-<br />
emsr in his attempt to address ttie<br />
convention and ask that it include<br />
a piatfomi plank favoring early re-<br />
vision <strong>of</strong> the state constitution.<br />
He vras Kept waiting a half hour<br />
behind the bolted door <strong>of</strong> an arite=<br />
ffoem in the st&ey* r nrent Hotel be-<br />
fore he was admLtted to mate his<br />
prepared speech. But by that time<br />
the sparsely attended gesion had<br />
adopted the tentativi party<br />
\UAG<br />
Evening Shews storting 7:15<br />
LAST TIMES TONITE<br />
TO BE C -' '"W^^sSfPSS<br />
fea&f Subjcripri<strong>of</strong>ii<br />
1.00 In<br />
—No. 134 0304 OCEAN CITY. N, i,, THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER I, <strong>1942</strong><br />
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MMMMS<br />
"Tulips Shall Grew," a Puppttd<strong>On</strong> in Cular - Paraniaunt<br />
TOMOBBOW NITE ONLY<br />
u APACHE TRAIL 1 '<br />
With Lloyd NOLAN = Dennii REKD - William LfJKDlOAN > • -•<br />
FRIDAY & SATURDAY<br />
Matinee .Saturday <strong>On</strong>ly<br />
James Cagney<br />
m& Oco. M. Cohan in<br />
**Yankee Doodle Dandy"<br />
Doodle Dandy" will be shown <strong>On</strong>b<br />
at th«se prices unlit '- —<br />
Evenings=Adults, fUQ - Children,<br />
(These griegg iastude lit f<br />
emorial Service<br />
(pens Conference<br />
Df N. J. Methodists<br />
Business Sessions Scheduled for<br />
Tomorrow! Special Rally Program en<br />
Music Pier Saturday Night<br />
WiUi a communion miffed memoi'ial service, the New Jar-<br />
Methodist Conference "got under way this afternoon in<br />
First Methodist Church, to continue until Sunday fitter-<br />
" "Delegates and their wives ar.d friends gathered for the<br />
meeting <strong>of</strong> worship today, with Kev. S. Monroe<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Sidelights - . .<br />
Tfte Reputoiiean state convention,<br />
also meetinf yesterday, ignored last<br />
minute plans to go on record in<br />
favor «t revision and adopted its<br />
gtireflanlined platfom <strong>of</strong> 181 wsrds<br />
•without any reference to the sub-<br />
ject, . j _ = 4 '<br />
Attorneys May<br />
Get Extra Gas<br />
Attorneys <strong>of</strong> Oape May County<br />
may dbtain suppleenfintal pisoline<br />
rations when ih^ maM trips out<br />
<strong>of</strong> the county en legal business, the<br />
Wiidwood rationing board declared<br />
yesterday,<br />
Tije county is in ft peculiai posl=<br />
tton, feetag without regular jurlste<br />
for Ota<strong>of</strong>finon Pleas or Ctoeuifc ^«rt,<br />
n attorneyi ^^ar before out-<br />
judges, the court <strong>of</strong>ltee?<br />
h l t<br />
side judges, the court <strong>of</strong>lte tt<br />
will approve the supplementaa<br />
letmeat, acesrding to a plan devis-<br />
ed by tlie rationers,<br />
©AFE OFFICIAL OJ,<br />
Camsnissloner George P, W"€at=<br />
<strong>of</strong> Cape May. H a, patient at<br />
mm AUanye QiW Heipittl for<br />
treatment. He had ffiiiy<br />
returned from We ite<br />
Oar<br />
TAILOR<br />
MADE<br />
ptaimed,<br />
to<br />
Ostta •» «rprtolniJy<br />
Joseph F. Talese<br />
. , Tailor « ,<br />
For Mm and A<br />
74* Affcary AT«U<br />
,_._._ presiding* while to<br />
flight the Conference will re-<br />
st 7:45 /'clock for<br />
Iroutine organiza ion work.<br />
|fO RECEIVE REPORTS<br />
business will begin<br />
morning, when annual<br />
will be received from the<br />
_ oil Soel&l Service find<br />
Commission es Wsrld Service<br />
finance. The Commission on<br />
will repsrt tonight,<br />
lijiliiess meetings wili eantinue<br />
tomorrow afternQQCJ and eve-<br />
and Saturday morning and<br />
awn. Saturday night wUl be<br />
to n special r«Uy pragrfin<br />
Muiie Pier, instead <strong>of</strong> in<br />
Conference<br />
Program<br />
JMEN TO MEET<br />
^Delfgates to the Wosnen's Society<br />
hrtstlan Serviee will meet te-<br />
ltow Bioming and afternoon a?<br />
i pier with Dr= Ida Seudder and<br />
White Cloud as tlie prin.<br />
ers.<br />
1 sre you enUrihg a bank. It's IZ o'clock midnighi You br«k opffl 1<br />
the safe and out steps StiFrifr Stevens, The scene shifls to 0i# yen /<br />
JS65, You are out <strong>of</strong> prison at last!"<br />
The first separate sesjon <strong>of</strong> the<br />
days will occur tonight when<br />
p University alumni will have<br />
banquet at Hoiate's i«stfturant«<br />
Menhaden Fish<br />
Industry Booms<br />
Some <strong>of</strong> Product<br />
Shipped Abroad<br />
The menhaden fishing Industry<br />
in New Jersey, wtiieh dates back<br />
as far as 17S3. has now taken on<br />
new iniportsriee beraiuje h<br />
oil is freatly In demand for the<br />
sasgeney, according to the<br />
temJber issue <strong>of</strong> the Farm Service<br />
News, published by Uie New Jersey<br />
Departinent <strong>of</strong> Agrimilture.<br />
At the Aspen WA R«duetg Ce=,<br />
plant, near •^ldft-nod, 30 tank ears,<br />
taeh contelninf 8000 galleni <strong>of</strong> oil,<br />
are produced annually. The com-<br />
pany never had trouble disposing<br />
Of Its product, and now it is try-<br />
ing to step up produetien, Com=<br />
merelally, the oil Is ohiefiy used<br />
in leather-tanning! operatJBns,<br />
firing the season frorn June i<br />
to November i. tfte menhaden ere<br />
processed to preducs both oil and<br />
flgh ineal, The ftah meal gees en=<br />
tirely into poultry feedi. A^boiit 1.-<br />
S00 to 2000 tans are ps-educed by<br />
this one eotn^ny each year.<br />
The meal, high in proWin can=<br />
test, also is new beinf rfiipp^ te<br />
England under lend-leaie arrange=<br />
ments, as a fertilizer,<br />
MRS, BtTSHAY GOKg TO CAlttP<br />
&bs. Qer&ude Bushay, <strong>of</strong> 8ees=<br />
ley's Pointi has gone te damp<br />
Grant, m., ts visit her huaband.<br />
Kivate miter C, Btisjmy, who i§<br />
stationed tt<br />
Gat an enwlojir* Ptn ar pfn^<br />
til? A dollar? Clip bnbs?rip(Joii<br />
coupon on pafe 1—itlClHf NOW!<br />
Don't fiaiw the weekly Senlinel=<br />
L ^ , onl a we** fPom Friday,<br />
JTieatreNewiM^ Contest<br />
Hoses Today<br />
VttLAGE<br />
''Desperate Jeurneyy'<br />
Bros' stlirtn^ nem* sueeeH, pte<br />
night at fee Village TOtatee,<br />
ring a-rol Plynn and ReaJd<br />
gan, the picture teUs the faB<br />
how an RsA.P, bomi^ &&W,<br />
down in the hart <strong>of</strong><br />
gunned, dynamited, ^<br />
way to gaiety and EnflanU<br />
Ttie only important faaMi<br />
in the JUlh is played bj<br />
Ooleanan, who scored sufift ft<br />
eess in "Kings Rsw" aiid<br />
Sisters," fflie to east as a<br />
ol the Oerhran UndergiBiffld <br />
eemes to the aid <strong>of</strong> tlie en*ftt«i<br />
lteh '£<br />
dinners to<br />
Picked Next Week<br />
en. •,<br />
Raoul Walsh, feremeit ftwoa<br />
reetor, handled the picture.<br />
SEASIDE<br />
Alfred Kitehcoek's fiunous<br />
teur featuring Priscilla ^<br />
Robert Oummings is W<br />
for Wednesday and Ti<br />
story with a tiiousyid<br />
^ioote, saboteur conies to<br />
ated by the oia#ter ef y<br />
<strong>On</strong>ly li for the * e ** l ^?!f<br />
Ledger from now to «•**-• JE^-<br />
($1eanept O«sn Ctty sai BJ-.;<br />
ers Point.) ienil In ywa 1 "~i'<br />
lU new. Clip eottpon *•<br />
I,<br />
SENIOR STUDIOS<br />
• Photographer* •<br />
Faftrsfta - Views<br />
Developing ana Frintlttl<br />
Phone 11SS - HI<br />
FUJWERS<br />
STAINTONS<br />
SERVICE<br />
CLYDE CARSON<br />
1115 tar Ave. Ft. 4O7J<br />
Plastering - Brickwork<br />
BOULEVARD<br />
PHARMACY<br />
Wm,<br />
4.<br />
BATTERSEA<br />
ATLANTIC<br />
Open<br />
During S<br />
FHONE<br />
ui<br />
....„ the Seventh Annual Cape<br />
iy. County pishing Contest hav-<br />
lormally ended today, plans<br />
.it b«n completed for judging<br />
t .numerous entries.<br />
y H, Jackson, <strong>of</strong> the free-<br />
,._,,E, director, announced today<br />
at thi^ judges will meet at Court<br />
»UB Tuesday, to peruse entries<br />
ad decide the winners,<br />
—„ _, COMPILED<br />
During the past, several days,<br />
" lttra have been tousy esmpUing<br />
entries, placing the species in<br />
jforits so that when the judges<br />
BVine, tiity will be able to sel-<br />
I Uie winners without confusion<br />
„' dilay,<br />
"tWs plan, 1 ' Director Jaskion<br />
i, "appears feasible, aa we have<br />
ay entries. True, the war inter-<br />
somewhat With the fishing<br />
s-iln in Cape May County wat=<br />
but not enough tfl keep the<br />
nt angler from going out and<br />
J|ng back a geed«Msd e&teh.<br />
"Wteri ttie new reful&ttoni wes*<br />
4 in effect tt did retard en-<br />
fer two or three' days, but<br />
that we were busy again-<br />
1ATS ACTIVE<br />
,_„, fishing was extremely<br />
HT# toward the close ef the con-<br />
With pier eatahea BJBO in the<br />
" "it. Party boats eonUnusd<br />
fyni until the past two<br />
TODAY, 3 p. M.<br />
Call <strong>of</strong> the ConfrrPnee.<br />
OonferriiCe Cetfiinunieii '<br />
The Memorial Service.<br />
S. Monroe VanSant, presiding.<br />
Roll Call <strong>of</strong> the Deeilased, Con»<br />
ference Secretary.<br />
Hymn Np= 5^7, '•TBT All the<br />
Saints"<br />
Prayer, Harry F= Henry,<br />
Hymn Ho. 523 •Jerusalem the<br />
Ooiden,' 1<br />
Mtmoria! Address, W, J, Sayre.<br />
Hymn No= 532 "Hark, Hark. My<br />
Soui"<br />
Benediction.<br />
6:00 P. M.<br />
Temple Banquet=<br />
Hcgate's RtstflUrant,<br />
1-H V- M.<br />
Roll Call and OrganigaUoi <strong>of</strong><br />
Conference.<br />
Report <strong>of</strong> Corntnission on Evan-<br />
gelism.<br />
Other Business and Announce-<br />
ments,<br />
TCIMORBOW<br />
g;4S a=m,^<br />
DiVQtions. Bishop Oxnam,<br />
Rtpprt <strong>of</strong> Cornniisslon an World<br />
Sjryiee and Finance,<br />
Report Of Oernmlsaion en<br />
Conference Claiiaants* "',<br />
OLher Business and Announee-<br />
ments.<br />
IB a,m.^= _ .<br />
Musis Pier. Moorlyn Terrace and<br />
Boardwalk.<br />
Women's Society <strong>of</strong> Christian<br />
Service.<br />
Speaker, Dr. Ida Seudder,<br />
%-.m psm.— , , , „<br />
women's Society <strong>of</strong> Christian<br />
«e. Music Pier.<br />
CFflpi 4.<br />
81 Per Cent<br />
OfCuirent<br />
Taxes Paid In<br />
$66,000 More<br />
Needed to Equal<br />
1941 Record<br />
The Ocmn <strong>City</strong> govern-<br />
ment ha? collected 81 percent<br />
<strong>of</strong> its tax Irvy, a summary<br />
<strong>of</strong> the year, m <strong>of</strong> the end <strong>of</strong><br />
Sent^nibpr. showed t.ndfiy,<br />
Wifi^i a total levy for ail MiirVtJses<br />
M $i W4 000, the <strong>City</strong> up to yeate?=<br />
Hay hnd received on <strong>1942</strong> taxes<br />
*889,693.8S. it wag reported by <strong>City</strong><br />
Treasurer Clyde W= atruhle.<br />
mmi IN SEPtHMBER<br />
Diiring September tax receipts<br />
>verc SflfiOSi, <strong>of</strong> wf-iieh $44 774 was<br />
nn current bills. Last year in Sep*<br />
timber the total t'oileetsd was<br />
$107,838,<br />
Mr, Struble polntied out that eUT=<br />
rent tax fWeipLg fy" the first nine<br />
months this year are within $34,Q0Q<br />
<strong>of</strong> tMe amount received in all la<br />
months <strong>of</strong> 1941, the percentage,<br />
however is considerably belsw last<br />
vear beeause this year's levy is<br />
hither by ^7.W0.<br />
in nil <strong>of</strong> 1941 the city reees?ed<br />
8923.402 in current taxes on a levy<br />
<strong>of</strong> tl.O5770O.<br />
§66,000 MORE NEEDED<br />
In the remaining three months<br />
<strong>of</strong> this year It «rtll ^ neee^ary to<br />
take in anothef $66,000 in 1&42<br />
taxes in order to eq^a) last year's<br />
record high <strong>of</strong> 87=32 percent eeliee-<br />
lions. Since tax payments nennaHy<br />
fall <strong>of</strong>f in these months, it is con-<br />
sidered improbable Wi&t the per-<br />
centage will be equalled, although It<br />
is poJisLble the actual ajnount <strong>of</strong><br />
money received will equal last<br />
vear's eurrsit r«eipW.<br />
* Receipts* for the first nine<br />
months thin ytaff= ineluding delin=<br />
queney pajinents. have totaled |1,-<br />
MfilSL, as compared with $1<br />
4GQ In tJie sam« period <strong>of</strong><br />
Receipts for all 122 montiig<br />
year were $1,212,530.<br />
Service Men's<br />
Names Wanted<br />
Needed for Citv<br />
Honor R '<br />
Draft Boss<br />
Anotlier request for Qeean <strong>City</strong><br />
residents to tend in names <strong>of</strong> men<br />
in the afmed forces who are not<br />
on the honor roll at city hall, w.<br />
made yesterday by Mayor O«rge<br />
Boot Dealers<br />
Must Register<br />
Inventory Required<br />
For Rationed Items<br />
footwear<br />
• •h<br />
the whole, I am eatlrtly<br />
i that Omt' May County eti-<br />
i ft large creup sf enttlus-<br />
igltrs ana i am nwe than<br />
alls to know that their<br />
were successful, as evl-<br />
• the entries received."<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Judging will be<br />
next week, Director<br />
All dealess in<br />
Mx tjises now imJI<br />
rtsLrictions •wem urged J<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> rationing .board<br />
te register with Oie board s<br />
iSventory lisW immediately<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Offiee uf<br />
sns upon which »J<br />
be nmde ara avaUatoie<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice. Ream 37, eity tmU. to-<br />
^eV with a bortt <strong>of</strong> lns&ueUons<br />
fftfoSStan af tlw fortweoa- ra=<br />
i<br />
eninfj psr<strong>of</strong><br />
toventortes and other<br />
dWlen must De fflif*, as he ^M Insown<br />
to his companions while attend-<br />
ing <strong>Ocean</strong> CS«y Sifh Sehoel, was<br />
& flne md. He loved the Navy<br />
if mn the firat flay he entered the<br />
service, in januitfy, 1S41.<br />
<strong>On</strong> his iafteaueat ttlps pBBie<br />
jie declared his ship, hfc 6frie«i<br />
and his buddies ss» the linest<br />
in me warM His nirfa^ne in the<br />
^erviee -was ^ffigh Pressure", tek-<br />
ai from H. P.* the finrt Initials<br />
ef his name.<br />
nsOTSfrip foitoidf ^<br />
tHe ghip'on whltti he lerved or<br />
where he i?ag lert tut the tele-<br />
seceived by his parents siys<br />
lng in action,** %1nMi will<br />
to suttlee until ttie war is<br />
over, The last as&ter l^eel^sd<br />
iby his papeots was dated early to<br />
July. Hfa mottow received Oie<br />
They Say..<br />
The iM»P ftive just geM to<br />
thit you e&fi't teU what you<br />
•can de until you try!<br />
who weuld have aio^ht titere<br />
"WBa so much stuff Iyin^ asBund<br />
•goiijs to WBst*? Aiid WHO JSBUM<br />
hmt theatIvt that Otw^s Qreffa<br />
eosiniittoe eouUl lasso over/ $$00,=<br />
000 In &is eotinty for ^dvernment<br />
securities in fflK moaffli?<br />
• > 9<br />
Kfteen billion delimit is Dai»<br />
p^mu Wene's estimate sf the<br />
probable cost af his ^«pwed<br />
Parents .ate .<br />
ihe gm&Ger chUdkwn<br />
their contHbutioa. . £<br />
TO B^iHAUl^ED AWAT<br />
John E Trout B<br />
trist tni^u wSU be<br />
to haul tlie gqrap tuwny<br />
scrap pile.<br />
In the current<br />
throu^vovt Ants^km -^-, ,<br />
Ma Jiave pro-red ttfe w*wt,j<br />
pcp^l «<br />
are iron and ,<br />
, bronze, alrita<br />
aad gt<strong>of</strong>e. «H 6i<br />
in the attic, the<br />
and otOier pla«« for<br />
longer needed. C3et<br />
you,<br />
IP rtPS TQ<br />
If you have a scrap jifle<br />
to dellvir te tlje ecbo<strong>of</strong><br />
a card or paper<br />
drea ftom where<br />
Ctty Supterln*cndent <strong>of</strong><br />
Oeorge & Brawn tss dU<br />
ery way poslfale In toe driVfc<br />
TO BE ANfiQuiH*JE& ><br />
wta be<br />
Announcn^i w<br />
all the schools by<br />
and teachers, ^<br />
pttB<br />
have in andunds jpo «<br />
scrvJoe or iwtw<br />
BeV. Thanis F, BlBfes<br />
that studenJs <strong>of</strong> ta»<br />
ashool wUl paradpato la<br />
the •wfer. Funny, that<br />
(bilUon Soeai't #eiu>e us any<br />
like it used V9,<br />
It w&Meii strange to tsss a<br />
program the ether night in<br />
s mm telephone. eqm%<br />
tt© piMic net to make<br />
dlstoie ^ f<br />
vitai ww Hiesages. She^ henr<br />
has been reveled in<br />
eht monttis.<br />
No teJSFhotte holds wffl is j<br />
ffed, however, when itcojnes to<br />
compiling election returns the<br />
night <strong>of</strong> November 8.<br />
" . * * •<br />
AtthCnigQi reao^ais Jiftve oeen<br />
%a«ed, the aiputtiean organiza-<br />
tion in Gals state at least dft*<br />
dfch*«erfn<br />
it adopted<br />
SO© 1<br />
le»<br />
y<br />
dhatnwn <strong>of</strong> #K<br />
drew it adtolte<br />
pltf«<br />
, ,w»»ut<br />
• -<br />
Johfl S. BoswcO,<br />
i **<br />
lad pittsra pint <strong>of</strong><br />
b<br />
Colored Women<br />
In Scrap for<br />
win<br />
for<br />
^t pep, * H :-;&?£ t i<br />
Anna L, -Tones,<br />
tton to<br />
and fiar e<br />
eaaiiuiilty<br />
collection depot." '<br />
Timmarvt<br />
A<br />
,1 '
- i£<br />
""fits<br />
j ' k !<br />
1<br />
ii!fi ttil'-'!'.i> Hhs' \\,i s fin?- > j IJII<br />
iii« 7 £s>'!, Wlllim, to di! he: ^luirp n<br />
the ftt;:k arid niorr wi<br />
Slit 1 and H€?f lefr thp room anii<br />
V!t''it dnwn the C'OJ't idnr ;;s thr H'" !<br />
\ If'; 1 i'or:j;: Thcrtv Br*' :iiim*'d:,Ltr!v<br />
•• ', ! , u l f,<br />
? . :r .-;(> W . ! , : .'ii M e<br />
i! -u it<br />
for H'l rkiv Hi'htlii 1 ! f,"'!! • ''-<br />
iNsiir. wi'f'k rrmn !"ifft:!.v.<br />
SEASIDE THEATRE<br />
Seaers ^et<br />
TGNi&H<br />
"SABOTEUR'<br />
A Isiiiik l.lt.v,! Piiiiiiia<br />
rkid!es: ! ' Ril*ttn<br />
yon Dr Ash<br />
noi!iiri$5 So nip. And I lutd noilnnt<br />
what eye r !.a do wiiJi the i s > c 1 ihui<br />
%h'w]il't~ o:ifiR: Miis MUltT fold im<br />
tn tsikt Uii* cuse UIH! I t:<br />
i dfl the aitmo 'With Dr -Ash 1 ' 1<br />
Hilctf a ttuidp no rf*spon, E P &* 1<br />
felt Unit It W0,% iiso^ojis to -.;IJ i'i<br />
sirETUinr with fin^ 1/ri! 1 '--n uni'cnpfj'T<br />
able as Bee.<br />
TJTK twn 411 Is w'Hrc Mli'rl (!• ' n 1 -.<br />
w'Pnt nhend with \Aw\" wn-'f yVh:'- !<br />
Rilftta &i=s&mkilt>t! fhe irodk'inf"- :'i!: =<br />
thi' yaj-isiiH puut?-iLp tn thf f'c s<br />
Ti wns nn p\ l (ii*if!ii 1 ,- r'assil "Vfv '•#•.<br />
dicing uiay had 1 i11:0 rounn ±1 ••<br />
irftrkod witli thr numbers <strong>of</strong> sno<br />
rooms. Tiito each NIOI went a uli 1 --<br />
con-ihiiiiivi medicine: Tlirre wtnr<br />
piilji for iho pntieit in Ronrn eni!<br />
ciipsiiles for 603. a powder dissolv-<br />
ed in wiitor for 60s. a (jliisisn M<br />
niiiri medifint 1 for GOG, and tin an<br />
Tt wiy, as fvimplo as ABC <strong>On</strong>ly a<br />
very ea"oless iimv;? ^-ouid ever make<br />
the .mistake; <strong>of</strong> piviiifj the wrtiiiy<br />
to f4 pfttii>nt"<br />
iiiitjp.'n and. as Bep watched ni-<br />
Irttn out <strong>of</strong> thr roin^r nf .her oy«.'.<br />
shr was Keized by a niiiliciniiR ni'.-<br />
piilso to fift the o'Fier jriri into<br />
! rouble-, She saw Rilvttn poli" osjt<br />
tlir pinkish Hciiiid for the patient<br />
in Rf)r-m 60(1, thBii »n to a Cabinr-f<br />
tn grt tht;> medicine tat 60S. While<br />
Riletta wag busy measuring pc*-<br />
def into n i-lnss, theri aridin!' wn-<br />
U'r, Bee tjyit'kly snti &urTc.ptitinuKiy<br />
si-ht-i'»ntcfi n pink,iTio!!ih wn,*-h fir<br />
the pinkish medieint that hud bp:n<br />
pliirert on the tfsiv for fiOft,<br />
Tilt? jiiuuth WLihh. siip k'Tfw, w;is<br />
perfecth* harmless, but she felt r-er<br />
intn Lhnt the jjaLient In flflfi would<br />
notice its st"nnKe .tasste at onee and<br />
wnuid roi*r n hue and ery. pa ! ;ti-<br />
eiilnrly ns thf putieiit was n cfot =<br />
r-hc?ty wCiiinn who was always com<br />
plaining and finding fnult with rhf<br />
nurses. Bee could imai/inf the srenn<br />
woiiici fflnke ever the<br />
wiish. MiftH Minor would b"<br />
and u-dujd be furioii.H a!<br />
fUJetta.<br />
Bee's hope was that Miss MiiU?r.<br />
who did not like Riletta anyi-A-iv.<br />
u'Qijld be t-Q anifry that she wfinld<br />
tnke Riletfn sff"=<strong>of</strong> Mrs, CrownH-<br />
Ehi iti's C5i-M>, Then, Bi-'t? ?. FH'nird.<br />
perhap-? she would be, given thut<br />
srecia! aaBi^nment and .weiitrt liyve<br />
the OppQrtunity Eo be e!o£ely asso=<br />
tin ted with Carleton Anh.<br />
gfit waffihed ansleusly as Rilettn<br />
finished flllint; ths mediclfie tray,<br />
Ijiit Biirtta did not detecjt Lhe sub-<br />
stitution that irad been tnadi'.<br />
Then, the two girls Set, out on their<br />
rniinds. Pee with the thermometers,<br />
Rilattci witli the metliclneE,<br />
A FEW ininlites latfir, Hiletta<br />
briskly entered Reem 6O6,<br />
morning, Mrs, Denn,"' she<br />
the patient rheei'fu'lv,<br />
•'Hsw are you this morning?"<br />
"Oh, nil" riirht. I ^impose." the<br />
wenmn tjruitiibled, "Thnt H, if yoti<br />
eall it ail right to wsit for hours<br />
before I yet anything I asH for,"<br />
, "I'm- sorry," said Riletta. "Is<br />
there anything I can do for you?"<br />
"Y«s — ycu can put these letters<br />
ia the mall box for me." Mrs, L*an<br />
sitting up in ,&ed, with the bed<br />
in froat <strong>of</strong> bar, a&d had been<br />
p-i!<br />
;i'ir- ::•• I'M ! i ; j !<br />
r:f 'Mr firicii 1 Hi<br />
i.ii'-i ih.n ill'? 1 !<br />
':' • :n I lii' i\,\ \'r ftniir. citlit 1 :- in<br />
ti ,llifl WliPil t.ln'<br />
x ill sjieuk w;!,h<br />
It U ;t (i 153,1111 it:<br />
it %i ill bo long<br />
SCRAPS<br />
From the Scrap Pile<br />
i i k rv i s i!il r<br />
til lr nt .lii<br />
:it luiiiii'. II<br />
tiki- ii.uk fitr<br />
1 "i]m.n>rril, ^H<br />
^irifi-i".—lllli it<br />
ii*jvi : .<br />
Thi- ?.!ii - *!-! :<br />
rFore, thf 5 only ^;iy<br />
is t« ^i'!^^!r2i' ln ! r<br />
jiijpiiriiuH iiiiit wi'<br />
[fill! II<br />
KIT! |!\ Hi JIT.<br />
M:' :<br />
Milii M i S Ii.i<br />
!l.i ri'.siii-i Mrillfl;!-.<br />
fi ! l= lii.nili' ill M l<br />
Ifl'ili'M if>ij in 1<br />
y\- ;i!id M -,<br />
L,-it diiwiii i'.i . :<br />
?O.<br />
AIRV<br />
lur<br />
An 's.<br />
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10<br />
liif<br />
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ini i 1 . ih'i-i<br />
1 lifll't<br />
f<br />
* <strong>On</strong>ly pniil huhs<br />
I'ii'ivt ii, News<br />
I'll (Mil quitklj,<br />
liieir ris-h<br />
ll i!"t prnVi'<br />
re<br />
in Mud t«<br />
-ir "In-', in<br />
<strong>of</strong> his prub-<br />
cr \'i<br />
li'iiipliiii' . IJU:<br />
[ l-ci: 1"" uiihir!<br />
;!'•' f<br />
lv ,ihi>\n Mic .•!/!• fj 1 .<br />
Of Moniiini! inMdi*<br />
i-qiiiili' ir,:'i - ;S''« Ml<br />
fCI'itfVS n! nOp'.llnlln<br />
HO--!' i-lr 1 '?;!!^ it", l f lf .J.l|i;i!H'^<br />
ni |V('d':.ftiii:i H'ld : Viili'<br />
ilii<br />
1 r,m tJfiU<br />
H' J:i J! I<br />
r li'f!|!!('IU-y ill ti<br />
Thr iiiOI-n M.-t<br />
will have in ronir hack to us.<br />
M '•- T' M H.niiiiH'!! (>><br />
Amei-ii'nn I i 1 . inn Ausili;i;'%. ,<br />
mm*<br />
V(iy (•itnlHIjuLl 1<br />
1 h<br />
•n*.<br />
-it<br />
h r<br />
.'[\\i~'i\ M nifj!'!iiu;i!"!y ir-'<br />
fi(u;iM> ff i-irr: :h(--!''nn Dl i W><br />
bulk <strong>of</strong> iifr iiu.luHns'H. ;!,!• uov.'t-"<br />
r f] frnm SI ^ -'ii-K <strong>of</strong> hvdvi.i ('!(" H :."<br />
i!->':!'iHtit);i- ill ! iii' :!!< HI! M ,! I!!'- IV 1<br />
fi->' 'Mr I'liii be f-rn--li*'fi. .' i-- ^i'*'<br />
ly ihiii ;! Will he nf'!i'H>i!!'- 'n km 1 .; k<br />
nut ihl-'Sf uiKtHlIil! lf>!irt: ni'fi ill'Ik!<br />
)v -: i!if!M-h .iiils- ;mivi:tMi= A n d ':ii !<br />
wiM n-'jiiirc iiir ijiit! n-i ,IM u u p r e<br />
Lt'iiyt-r<br />
he\tHl<br />
The<br />
Si! hs I' M<br />
Hoienion IH.;<br />
rpALMER'^<br />
FOB<br />
Gifts<br />
1119 Asbury Av,<br />
Mo wen Studio<br />
721<br />
- Prinling<br />
Supplies<br />
Phent? 051<br />
KATZINGERS<br />
.\TLANTK- CITV<br />
Fay the Finest<br />
Footwear for Men,<br />
Women and Childrqn<br />
•man \TL;\S'TU: .IVK,<br />
LARGE VARIETY<br />
<strong>of</strong> '<br />
OHOECE<br />
CHRISTMAS CARDS<br />
Now Available At<br />
— The —<br />
i MJ1> S|l4f|I |Jif'!,!Mi<br />
1 1th and BsardwaJk<br />
Open Until Sat., <strong>Oct</strong>, 10th<br />
--FEATURING—<br />
The Famcus BROWNIE Cards<br />
Not-cross - McNIcqls<br />
Ars Sacra - Hummel<br />
Excluiive<br />
PLAIN mid IMPRINTED<br />
LIL ABNER Her <strong>On</strong>e Mad Moment ! !<br />
J^^^t&^^i^k^f^^Lv-i^- .,,;., .•.•-• ..<br />
HE, -!S TOO FINE TOO<br />
GEK1NULMANLV, TOO N^L<br />
T'REVEAL MAH NAME-AN<br />
W REVEALJT^-AH IS TM'<br />
SWEET SOMEONE* HE<br />
WERE, Wir,TH f NlGWT<br />
WERE<br />
MVAR T'TE&TiFV - ME.<br />
BION'T DO ir ff<br />
WAL.SON'THlf<br />
O' TH' MURDER<br />
KIN GO HOME;<br />
CASE IS CLOSED<br />
WHAR'S MAH HAT<br />
AN' JUG ?—<br />
Capp<br />
> -AH CAi NT<br />
NOT TELL NO<br />
E WERE,<br />
SOMEONE, r"<br />
AH'LU SAV VO ! WARhfT B<br />
wwv, euss v©' OH<br />
HIBE-VO^N' ME WAi HQME,<br />
THE.T NiGHT=A'WASHiKi ? VQ'<br />
PAPPYS UNDERWEAR,'<br />
THIS if WMUT COMES O*<br />
Q.1TTIN' YO'&ELF AL.U WORKED<br />
UP OVER TMEM LQVE.<br />
ST=ORiES // \<br />
TH1.T<br />
aov<br />
WILL HANG.<br />
NOW/7<br />
ile out this town far<br />
it fu'e blitz, wfl Khoujd (fuard<br />
nyfillnsl fire this ypair as never be=<br />
lore, ' warned Mr, i£eJm, wiho repre=<br />
sent.s Walter Kidde & Company,<br />
nationally known Firg Protectisil<br />
Eftjineers. "Homes and faoterlei<br />
that burn today cannot be replaced<br />
faeeaus*- <strong>of</strong> biiiiriins mstPrtaJ fihort =<br />
age,?, and untcid io^Kes an our war<br />
output result from fires due to<br />
ean-elessneaa ajid lack <strong>of</strong> knew-<br />
BEWARE OF ORDINARY<br />
HAZARDS<br />
He believer (hat ri'skicnta hnvo<br />
done ft rRmarkiibie job in picpar.<br />
itia for air raids, but that ordi-<br />
nary haaardi should net be over=<br />
iooke?d. Some af these hazards are;<br />
AfrurnijiatiDns <strong>of</strong> rubbkii h. tlie at.<br />
tie or celkif. dirty chSBineyi, de.<br />
fertU-e furnace and stove flues,<br />
horns storage <strong>of</strong> gasolint' and other<br />
hiuhly inHaniriiable liquids, ft*.tilty<br />
electric wiring or wrsfiff slae fuses,<br />
Fpni tiunurt'ti at » time, the riany thuHsaniJs who s >u^!il employment in the Henry J, Kiilser Oregon<br />
ship-plane yards, were led upstairs to V, I. Employ in?lit Sirvice <strong>of</strong>f! e iii New ¥srk <strong>City</strong>. These taxte'<br />
comirs prcseiit credentials, * i<br />
, <strong>of</strong> course, oaTeless handling <strong>of</strong><br />
h<br />
After eliminating trjeae<br />
anxious to aid the war ef-<br />
1 ii<br />
h<br />
Apartments For Renl<br />
I Mi -i<br />
. t, J !.. h • '•<br />
lSii' f'.i "MIAMI "fui'i!-. 1 !. !'-'<br />
!i«F- i.i I n n j'iisii-i.iii-r?.. A | i | ) l y<br />
I t . • ! • [ . '.Ill ...i,l ( V i i i f i i l , . v . _<br />
Wanted Tt Buy<br />
, K O N . H A u f t , " M ,<br />
~~—l}kOP it IKisicisrcj ni Call the<br />
na! Pei.Eibo, /iff W^l! **=<br />
:,-. ,,,•jf<br />
J - .'<br />
T\\(! : , i i i i : 3 il , '.'•I<br />
n ii r ! t!<br />
Announcements<br />
,• • 1 H (<br />
ii.ii,<br />
'rinii•.•!.!i'.<br />
I)I[,,IIIT ,i,<br />
]•• i in 1.1<br />
M"H.I,i 1<br />
M |. in M'i'<br />
> : » VIB !, ( !' i<br />
14 i • :. • r*<br />
i ,1 liv SU ii n,.ili<br />
_ Business Services<br />
Commefdal HRIlSlTING<br />
n L. JlAHHtTT, Sir? A-h»tr<br />
136 1'rhiMnKi siKainertiol 6laf!tin=<br />
= _<br />
OF iaif or RFHI, Timing.<br />
»..H Fairing. " BrfiMUh.<br />
I, Arthuf A. UchltehiaKer. !^y ("en.<br />
lj Aifmif ilr-tsn (ify f'hnne 1WS=<br />
Upholstering<br />
S I l \ i<br />
I !,..i, !<br />
ill-. \TV n<br />
Hi- .\--<br />
MSI.<br />
it.<br />
I,"' All<br />
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•• M J I . M I<br />
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,„,! ', ! , . , , . , i , M I . M - . H , ' , , 1 c . ,1 - i , | . i > h , , ,:,<br />
, l i , ,, . I i ' i , I I , ' . : , ! • , ( • , i t l i s ' l I' - ( - • I •" 1,1<br />
j |:: :,, ,|.l., ,• \ ( , V <br />
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\l.|. *iTll'i'"'H i ' I" 1 SV<br />
• i. M"= I I' I'i, !'<br />
111 J:<br />
Fer<br />
EXPRESS<br />
9th St, and Simpson Av.<br />
Telephone Oce&n <strong>City</strong> BM<br />
Daily Trips<br />
and Suburbs<br />
c*ii Far rad BBM»ST ia «Be«8 <strong>City</strong><br />
add Phita. = Ssodi<br />
MOVIHC OF AHY<br />
li Offieei? Araeriiea *BI<br />
1 , . 1<br />
1 , ' 1<br />
;,<br />
ill,- ii, ,,f I 1 ! . -..:••<br />
\- ,4 ll ,!< !l! • " •<br />
(,;, •_< I i >' • 1' ! « i". '•< ' - • > ' "<br />
,.,.. ,. , 1 , . . .: ;,,,i ,(! i|Hi'=,••:<br />
4
% $ ; , - ! • • ? ' " - • - .<br />
i /<br />
m<br />
SU Deferment<br />
Appeals Denied<br />
Occupational-Dependency<br />
Fleas Rejected<br />
Louis Cantor & Son<br />
JUNIOR MISSES and<br />
LADIES COATS<br />
301 WhMe Horse Pike,<br />
EGG ilABBGB CIT»% N* J-<br />
Due f9 uniorseen C!F-<br />
i ID move 6Uf<br />
to ear new stock<br />
Id»t«d at JOS White<br />
Horse Pike at the eMflef<br />
et WlfhiqetaB RV, TfiU<br />
address !i<br />
tlble •• •]( B<br />
lag tbfSVlll Egg Harbor<br />
step rieBt it eur deer,<br />
We Still retain our eld<br />
pBllty if "aatisfiefl SUS=<br />
tomera are the best ferffl<br />
61 •d¥ertls«BfBt="<br />
<strong>On</strong>ce more we ire<br />
ready te piiasc eur<br />
customers with a bran.!<br />
new line <strong>of</strong> Juniors,<br />
_ Misses and Ladles Fall<br />
as A Winter celts In the Ifltesi ftsh=<br />
jam *B3 newest materials,<br />
fts« _ Rfverstbles, Suits,<br />
d Costs ftsfl ilss Fur FftBrie Coats,<br />
f c nrtribiridise is ill direct item<br />
OUT faetery in Egf Harbor te jsu,<br />
Frsni Mondty to Friday^-<br />
15 t,m. te f p.m.<br />
§»EBfdiy=iB jt,m, to i p.m.<br />
Sunday—10 a.m. te 5 p.m.<br />
AUti Free <strong>of</strong> Charge<br />
RUBBER HEELS<br />
We Will be unable to replace<br />
robber heels when ow present<br />
•<strong>of</strong>sply Is exhausted. Act Mow,<br />
ECONOMY 307<br />
Sth St.<br />
POWELL'S<br />
Super Service<br />
34th and Asbury<br />
Christian Science Society<br />
] 508 1IOHTB ST.<br />
Branch ef The Mother Church, To-<br />
FjfM ehBKB <strong>of</strong> Christ, Scientist,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Bestoa, Hsu.<br />
Muffling Service, 11<br />
Subleer for ianday, pet, 4:<br />
"UNREALITY"<br />
WgdM?'ii!iiy Kvi-mng Mfrflne. f 8 .iVfnri<br />
Raadinp Room open TuKdBy and<br />
Fid, except Legal htlidays,<br />
from 2 to 4 p.m.<br />
The Pnhlie 1* eordially<br />
, but this board upftelfl the<br />
Of the local board in nil<br />
cases.<br />
SUPPORT PABENTS<br />
John _N, Msrley* af Eldsra; I"ving<br />
Fsnoek, Woodbine, and Qeargi<br />
W, Ipringer, South Dennis, all ap=.<br />
pealed 1-A elaaslfleaUens oil th<br />
ground that they support their par<br />
The apptalK baarri<br />
for RiK=mgnUi<br />
und Brdpi't'Ci diem<br />
in VI&HH 1-A uiuil svu-h linn<br />
as the loi'H.l board bt'ginii<br />
marrlrH nif-n williouf<br />
when they wiil bt* re<br />
sified into 1-A,<br />
Sliiin- said ajigmer cii-v in this<br />
district was takiii before i iie ajipetU<br />
bdHrei, which iiphpjd the looki!<br />
beard, but thnt stat? headqtmftr;,*<br />
disagrted with the appear b<strong>of</strong>tf'd<br />
verdict, and referred the else to<br />
President Roosevelt. No finai decision<br />
has been made,<br />
Blood Donor List<br />
Short <strong>of</strong> Goal<br />
Need More to Reach<br />
ISO, as Requested<br />
THE fe HEY SENT<br />
WURCH<br />
Church Circles<br />
To Meet Tuesday<br />
The Friendly Oirrie ef Ui %ivr)-<br />
Appeals for deferment from the<br />
A Red Cross <strong>of</strong>finai said today<br />
draft because <strong>of</strong> occupational or Herman p Kravltg. Woodbine. at headqU?vrteri t,haa uutieugH<br />
had an appeal taken by his father,<br />
dd reasons have bsn de=<br />
are responditiu to the ap-<br />
owner <strong>of</strong> a factory manufacturing tor bioorf donn,for<br />
sLx more registrants In Army imiiarms, who con*ended his<br />
Qgem Giffi dlsWot, iaeluding son was manapf <strong>of</strong> Lhe "plant and<br />
one local resident it was reported esst-ntjaj to war work.<br />
today by Hgniy filing, chief clerk MARRIED MEN APPEAL<br />
<strong>of</strong> the hoard,<br />
Two appeals were by mnrried<br />
Tht men, their dependents <strong>of</strong> eia- men, Koland Wsumvrighi: <strong>of</strong> Oeeun<br />
ple.y#i3f all took £heii= eases ts the<strong>City</strong>,<br />
and Edgar J Hpdriek. Wood-<br />
appeals board for this region, at bint- Wainwrighi is prnpiayed 'oy<br />
SKF Industrie;, ami Hf-driek u;v<br />
Cramp's shipyard, both i<br />
fhrir jobs are eEspnt|nl:<br />
1 -,. l i<br />
ISO have not been<br />
ciiii <strong>of</strong> the Army and Nnvy<br />
for dried blood plater, n is a roll for<br />
th<br />
'I'm<br />
.! :'- \T<br />
:i'<br />
i ! i KJI.IHH',!; ('<br />
;' ('!ni! .•,: si<br />
Birthday Party<br />
For David Johnson<br />
A 'birthday party wan ftivrn yt^ =<br />
terday for David Jnhnran. lilt";<br />
Sitiipiitjn iiv : on his ihir,;> prpscii! wPi'r V.<br />
il £|lUl]itii<br />
Ltwm. Beily Julw A;ii.'iM: J<br />
Adams, PuAny Hniisiiiif], 'ii\",<br />
rcy. Efthp! Mni.y. BEiriwni Jr<br />
Booth, Ho&Vrt Jnliii >')ii 1<br />
k D! nr>t ri?!\ui4<br />
[i<br />
full-'*<br />
in iiiis ennntv<br />
up <strong>of</strong> Niirsi'<br />
Rowland, Billy Rrt !:"1.<br />
Betty H?idth. Helm if;i;km;:<br />
Raliii. Ditvid Jon-! 1:1. Mrs<br />
Seiill. Jr., Mr.v P. Lewis.<br />
O AdiUl>B, Mrs. >' : Howard-<br />
H Rahn: Mm. If .jnh!-..'fjn<br />
1 ^ A:d? ! Coninui'c<br />
',!u ! Chapti'r ;iiid Pluii iin ! n i !<br />
Nljr?H ! 'ji Aldt 1 0! = in' ] J"illli' !!'--• :i'''•<br />
it ia in Ui*' lidvjmin •!> <strong>of</strong> ihp pi;i» i'<br />
: h,i i ;t ktinw i!ir iOuiin* 1 "-'.I'T^iip •<br />
. Thr Voluiit! 1 A • • b : - v :>•• , •>:• , ;i<br />
FIIIHT fl||.>llVTK<br />
71 h -t, 41 nil Wi*!i<br />
!' Niii'.-c',- Asdt' C ~i: }<br />
iHitti'O is ii SiUb-rnmrnilU*** uiuit'r<br />
[ Bfrvk'Pit Wht-ii !<br />
! v<br />
The n tiiilaO e*f<br />
ills 1 New .Is'!;-!•-•. Mi"lifiMi^' nnnfi ! ; :<br />
Ptinv Tlicri' will b w..,;,j vviH; 1<br />
Omul-minimi ,i' ft (in :l ;n rliurc'i<br />
Ff*U;-t iint! H<br />
PU'r. nvtih^ n'<br />
will tii'li^fr <<br />
til r>>n-fi:i.'<br />
f>' rippn:'<br />
2:30 p.m. .<br />
-<br />
Oi K\S i ITV B%I > T1ST<br />
10th st. nnd Wssih'v ;iv,<br />
Pll-tor Williaiti A.<br />
Thp Bibli"<br />
Ctiiirs Ii<br />
QAn ii.ni Si.Jlldii'i' "'hf(fil<br />
1! a in. Wnr: ii:|i<br />
Wm A.<br />
6-30 .p.m JiirUor<br />
Fine<br />
Two Family<br />
COTTAGE<br />
:\ t!riii..r.m- K;irh I lfiiir. <strong>On</strong>r<br />
block In liriii 1 !). Ail piihued<br />
Illicit, ailfl tuii ;illf] Ihinrs SSllll<br />
etl.<br />
Sacrifics Priee $5200<br />
CAREY<br />
15th St. and Boardwalk<br />
MILLVILLE, ff, J,<br />
S5 #* A Complete <strong>Line</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
NEW RUGS<br />
Ft>R SALE<br />
!••• DIUF1RY SERVICEJ<br />
7;3O p,m, Wor^iip, sersnen by<br />
ter 'Wm. A. Mi^rep,<br />
W#tl., 7:30 pjii. Hegidar mid week<br />
service <strong>of</strong> prayer, pints? ;mri Bible<br />
Study,<br />
Prkiuy. 7 an pjn, ii^le<br />
Course 1 in aniiiysis af<br />
tflugJit by PiLstor<br />
SiaeTp.ffl. Wnior B, Y. P, U..<br />
Daily Mondtiy ihroiiHii Saturday,<br />
3:45 ii-iii . "The Old Pamily Bib!^"<br />
brOiidt-H^t o\'s»r<br />
Wrrn uso kiln<br />
IIOI.V TR1N1TV. KI"ISC'Or4I,<br />
ilih ai, end f*i iitra,* av.<br />
!tt»v, |{]f|iHril S, Ilnih-y,<br />
Hi n ill flml-Jl<br />
rijiy in !i rn<br />
hi i ('it Ins" 11 !' i !<br />
1 | ;i m Ri^ii!!'?<br />
in :iii ii :n !,iinr<br />
FT:ii:i', ii l : 'ii ;i in<br />
v :if) ii f f "lii J ' i<br />
< iff-p' r nr<br />
^t Ii VTINT<br />
\v6rnch'.',<br />
: ii i'>sn I<br />
Af" MMn i, hli'it ffir ^!irfin\<br />
i n 4 ;'i - nii Christ Inn<br />
'lit 1<br />
. L -'p<br />
1 5 -<br />
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t ;.••:!<<br />
v ••> •<br />
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1 %i!! : ".i'!ii ••<br />
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Jfil i<br />
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n i t '<br />
fl' -:i<br />
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M.i: '<br />
'i'lf<br />
t)!-it!<br />
j •: Me<br />
'-! 3 M 11 <strong>of</strong> =1 !*"•<br />
•! i -,! H'*,<br />
Of<br />
:ii'it!i*r<br />
;(' \v-ii]:!<br />
!li lnvr<br />
h'fn : ' I<br />
! V''!!l I hi'<br />
n (k.-r tariffs,<br />
!l,i •!. in ''-i<br />
;i!!f E t h J1 inn 1<br />
' 11-";!' ip'n ',(>!;•<br />
in ' t ! 1 in !: i^i,<br />
* iin'.lr'SU.*-- " ' P<br />
i V>i!N ;innme, we are pretty certain<br />
lli.i! O(vi\n CHfy will find t hi'<br />
«i'ik!y efUti'i!! \\\\ iu-CTplii!:l' i-uljfi!!l,!t!-<br />
Wi 1 fh.ijl do filir \'~\i'\<br />
\n:yi !o product' one <strong>of</strong> the h ht<br />
• !_•,<br />
W-^ arc Vpry lirerl liiiys Hi's<br />
nfifi'iiiicu, We art* gluil tiltlt hr<br />
tlrt lifii hiiif til Wiirry ill iiui Mon.<br />
tlil.Vs ivs-yr; E!»I1 Shut theif Wrtli'l<br />
Mr- uifuhfr uiiitj next Friday,<br />
!*!rii.v fro way ;mtl iii us<br />
Itii.<br />
SATURDAY SPECIAL<br />
Home Mnde<br />
GINGER<br />
BREAD<br />
24"<br />
SHOP<br />
724 Asbury Ave.<br />
13(10<br />
Sape today<br />
* for the thhigs she-it want tomorrow<br />
BUY WAR BONDS REGULARLY<br />
AT OUR OFFICES<br />
JERSEY CENTRAL POWER & LIGHT CO,<br />
Bath Star RtpretetiH <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> Our Men in ike Setvkm'<br />
<strong>On</strong>ly ii for the weekly Sentinel-<br />
LedfEF from now to next June.<br />
($2 except <strong>Ocean</strong> viv and<br />
trs Pouit.i gena in your<br />
jJCripUon now, clip coupon<br />
PSge I,<br />
Atlwilie <strong>City</strong>** Great Department Siwft-=D!»1 4.1 ]|f<br />
Mail or Phone Orders<br />
We Now Have <strong>On</strong> Hand A<br />
Complete Stock <strong>of</strong><br />
All Widths, Lengths and Colors<br />
Washable<br />
Curtains<br />
with the 1 iovrlinpyj and Hie i<br />
eus-tains. Mndp with 1" M.k> hrin ini BOTH "sides<br />
iva US.MC jcpii rut away lor iit-'ttrr h.uitiiiiL' D =•"•<br />
ihp bottom<br />
vcur<br />
Himinrd and hr.irifd rv-M\y u<br />
no more bo! In ,1 h<br />
j.\imSelect Uii<br />
68"<br />
68"<br />
6S M<br />
88"<br />
88" in<br />
Wide, 63" Long<br />
Wide, 7T Long<br />
Wide, 78" Long<br />
Wide, 63" Long<br />
Wide, 72" Long<br />
Wide, 78" Long<br />
Wide, 90" Long M. K, IILA'I'T<br />
= $2.S0<br />
$2,95<br />
$2JS<br />
$3.25<br />
$3,50<br />
$3,95<br />
HAVE YOU PREPARED<br />
YOUR BLACKOUT ROOM?<br />
VIIU iiwp ii ynm-hpir, y»ur faniiiy uiirf ytiui rflhiniunily in<br />
itnf fuum fill :L "ri fiig^ iiHiBI* 1 ill 4Ha> nf iv hl;Mhoui ar<br />
raid, I'Liin lit do sn Mi OHM 1 . We Uwe ihe<br />
BLACKOUT SHADES<br />
36 In. x 6 Ft 4Sc<br />
36 In. x 7 Ft, ............. SSc<br />
42 In, x 7 Ft 89c<br />
48 In. x 7 Ft. ,-. $L00<br />
.M= I'!. IU ITT<br />
p<br />
tfr I<br />
TITLE INSURANCE SEARCHES<br />
Chelsea Title and Guaranty Company<br />
Title mad Trijit Bldg,—?ii!l Fienr Btli St, isd AibBry Alt,<br />
Atlantic tity <strong>of</strong>fice — iMSI AUsHtie Avf,<br />
Clinton 1*. Prtee Edwin R, SUIes S. f,<br />
Ties Prctidest title OBlcrr Ai»"L<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s "Tillc Company" for 32<br />
A FOOD MARKET FOR THOSE WHO<br />
WANT THE BEST<br />
740 Asbury Ave, Phone 2IIS<br />
MEAT<br />
,Lci4 Spring Lnmb<br />
Shoulder Sprin|j Lamb<br />
Hump Steak<br />
Rib Roust<br />
Top Muscle RoHst<br />
Roll Pot Roast<br />
Rib Lamb Chops<br />
Hen Turkeys<br />
Stewing Chickens<br />
Roasting Chickens<br />
Broilers<br />
Hancock Sausogft<br />
Brown's Scrapple<br />
OBOGEBT DEPAETMEN1<br />
ft45c<br />
ft3St<br />
ft65c<br />
ftAlt<br />
1b 48c<br />
ft39c<br />
ft42c<br />
ib 48c<br />
ft47e<br />
ftStic<br />
ft19c<br />
Premier Brands<br />
KADOTA FICiH enfl 31i<br />
WHOLE W/,X'EEANS ; . ... t> a ii 25«<br />
O L D F A S H I O N - E D L i M A B E A N S . . . . . fan 2Se<br />
RUVAL ANNE CHERRIES '...,...• ean Me<br />
OLD FAgHiGNED PEACHES S 8n *- C<br />
fRUlT CCCKTAIL<br />
BAHTLETr FEARS .'.<br />
WHQLf: PEELED APRICOTS<br />
,<br />
n m<br />
'^<br />
= , . . e»n 3is<br />
c3fl 3W<br />
PIE CHERtUES ....,.,,,,,,,,..,.,,,...,,.. Pi" ^<br />
FRUITS and VEGETABLES<br />
ORANGES FOR JUTCE , ,<br />
TOKAY GRAPES ' '<br />
QUINCES . . ,. a<br />
CRr»,I APPLES , - ' " *<br />
3 KB<br />
CALlFOriNIA BARTLETT PEARS ° fer<br />
| B<br />
• • NEW CRANT3ERRrES . ., . , , . . , ...-<br />
Me S<br />
PAMCHO MELON'S ,,, ,.. t (4 Ii<br />
SNpWWHlTE OAULIPLOWER ...............<br />
WHJTE OEI^EBY HEARTS .'...^..!<br />
PASCAL CELERY ,., = .,.. staW<br />
POLE LIMAS , . . \ , Y ,,,-.<br />
BEETS -.,..... ...<br />
JER3EY BROCCOLI".'.";'.'.'.".",".'.'.','.".'.'.'.'.'"»rge 3<br />
YELLOW DR RED SWEETS ..,,,,,,..,••>•• ""<br />
Store Will Be Clssed 6 P, M,<br />
For The Winter Months<br />
F»hone 2! 85 l<br />
Your Home £ Propert<br />
#••#»•••»»<<br />
URANCE<br />
Covering All Risks<br />
EWING T. CORSON<br />
INSUROR<br />
Eighlh St, and <strong>Ocean</strong> Ave, =— Phone 7<br />
STILWELL — STEELMAN<br />
Charles R, Stilwell Roland Steelman<br />
411 Eighth Street Phone 250<br />
years<br />
ago m •<br />
The ^ «f OrKiti <strong>City</strong> wpre vifAvinjr thfi terrible liavrJ 1 -<br />
tauked hy this ppsort's wftrst fire and greatest fire loss.<br />
Thr mnisinn rrmiiiils us <strong>of</strong> (lie" need for fire prevention and<br />
fire pro tec tint!. Not anly against another great cenflagratiun<br />
hut ajjain^i thosf- small fires that may happen anywhere at<br />
any limp.<br />
By nrarthaiijf part? we ran rfiiutsc the f ause <strong>of</strong> firs and reduce<br />
"if liiNuratice rates, but eiily adequaU! insurance coverage<br />
*ili Eivr you peaee <strong>of</strong> mind and full protection.<br />
if Jour property is not speciflsaiiy rated, you can gel as<br />
as iifioo.OO for only S4.M a year, or SiWW.OO an your<br />
contents for $4,00 a year.<br />
Automobiles burn too — prelection far i«ss than 3c a day.<br />
WAR DAMAGE INSURANCE<br />
Haney Lloyd Chattin j<br />
INSURANCE<br />
131S ASBURY AVE,<br />
PHONE 60<br />
* . - * ' • -<br />
DAiCY<br />
Well handleyour<br />
Ca<br />
15th and<br />
Protect, . .<br />
Your Home & Property<br />
Are FOC/ Fuf/y CoiiereJ?<br />
When FIRE DOES COME, It's a<br />
BAD POLICY Not to Have a GOOD ONE<br />
It Costs No More to Insure in the Strongest<br />
• Companies<br />
Wm. H. Eger<br />
Realtors — Insurors<br />
>#**•*»**<br />
300 Fourteenth Street Phone 389<br />
INSURANCE<br />
I^FIRE-**<br />
ACCIDENT AUTOMOBILE<br />
BURGLARY GLASS<br />
With STOCK COMPANIES<br />
GEORGE C. HARR<br />
REALTOR — INSUROR<br />
EKI.EY AV1C. at-EIGHTH &T.<br />
PHONE 111<br />
A Safe Deposit Box Means<br />
for your War Savings Bonds and Stamps,<br />
Insurance Policies, Personal Papers and<br />
articles <strong>of</strong> value.<br />
Box Rental Rates A.re Low<br />
THE NATIONAL BANK<br />
<strong>of</strong> OCEAN CITY<br />
re<br />
y<br />
Boardwalk<br />
Fire Strikes Without<br />
Warning! Be Prepared!<br />
CAREFUL—<br />
Have Adsquaie protection<br />
Against Complete Ktuii<br />
Arthur M.<br />
DeMARIS<br />
INSUROR<br />
601 8th St, Ph, 1233<br />
SAFEGUARD<br />
1/mfc. QmufutnUif<br />
AGAINST FIRE<br />
I<br />
You Will<br />
COLLECT<br />
More Money for a<br />
LOSS<br />
By Fire, If You Use Our<br />
Inventory Book<br />
It Is Yours for the<br />
Asking<br />
R. E, DARBY<br />
Agency<br />
"Consistent Service<br />
Since 1910"<br />
6th and Central<br />
Phone 49<br />
Fire-Casualty-Life<br />
SAFEGUARD<br />
AGAINST FIRE<br />
Yes, We WrUm It!<br />
And <strong>On</strong>ly in the Best<br />
Companies<br />
Fop People Particular<br />
About Their Protection<br />
Walter R. Chattin<br />
and Son<br />
llli Asbury Are, Fh, 125<br />
/s National<br />
Secure Your<br />
War<br />
Damage<br />
Insurance<br />
from any Insurance<br />
Firm on this Page.<br />
RATES ARE LOW!<br />
1 '.;•'• f*S\7^f!<br />
WE REPRESENT<br />
A Strong Stock Company Offering Substantial<br />
Savings on All<br />
Auto Insurance<br />
FOR FULL INFORMATION SEE<br />
• • • : . « ^<br />
WALTER A. DITTRICH<br />
INSURANCES-ALL KINDS<br />
Cor. 8th and <strong>Ocean</strong> Ave,<br />
Every Fire Is<br />
Sabotage<br />
Phone 1360<br />
In wartime, even the most innocent kind <strong>of</strong><br />
thoughtlessness that results in the burning <strong>of</strong> property<br />
is an aid to the enemy.<br />
Most fires are preventable » , , Vigilance in eliminating<br />
the causes <strong>of</strong> destructive fires will help your<br />
Country,<br />
Call upon us for advice both regarding fire prevention*<br />
and the protection <strong>of</strong> your home, furnishings,<br />
business and other possessions , • , with dependable,<br />
economical insurance.<br />
— Also —<br />
War Damage Insurance<br />
DEAL WITH INSURORS -*t<br />
Is your property specifically rated? Art you entitled to a reduction in Rate?<br />
How can you get it? Any <strong>of</strong> the folio wing Insurors can answer these questions<br />
within a few minutes.<br />
ADAMS & GARDINER<br />
506 Eighlh Street<br />
EWING T\ CORSON<br />
gtjh and <strong>Ocean</strong> Avenue<br />
TOE R, E, DARBY AGENCY<br />
604 Central Ave,<br />
ARTHUR M, DeMARIS<br />
CO I Eighth Street<br />
WALTER A, DITTRICH, Inc<br />
619 Eighth Street<br />
WI1UAM H, EGER<br />
300 14th Street<br />
RICHARD B. FOX<br />
8th and Atlantic Avenue<br />
THE VOSS AGENCY, Inc.<br />
505 Ninth<br />
BRICE & GARDINER<br />
8th and Atlanta Avenoe<br />
J. PIERCE GUYER<br />
Sth and Haven Avenue<br />
GEORGE CHABR<br />
Ce HARRISON JONES<br />
332 Atlantic Annoe<br />
J, WM, MORRISON<br />
SQi Mii <strong>Ocean</strong> Avenge<br />
SEASHORE AGENCY<br />
STILWELL . STEELMAN<br />
411 EigMh Street<br />
THE OCEAN CITY INSURANCE ASSOCIATION<br />
Members <strong>of</strong> the National Association <strong>of</strong> Insarance<br />
• V.'v :.js-j^^Mf^Q^x^MMJM^^BBU<br />
'";* ''•'%*&<br />
'"m<br />
im<br />
1 ¥$••<br />
4 11^<br />
F-S3
T^^^r^*^!^.?^-'^^<br />
THE DAILY<br />
THE DAILY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />
nlql) excepting Stiodlji, tram<br />
Labor Day. i&cfluiVGl H*JIT Otf<br />
»J», few iseand Monday IB<br />
a K*d Mta'a H*II, |a K<br />
. daiij ._<br />
litedv fellD#i^<br />
• — Hit SSLu«<br />
ten 6f<br />
, ij eiMptfaa nqtid^j*<br />
a Stpteaib« until third Tutada)<br />
Sty, N. J.<br />
f<br />
NEWSFAPEE PUBLISHING CO.<br />
O, ANGEVIN,<br />
SMITH, A4«rti»inj<br />
Ad* Bt Esptwcll<br />
WoSdVard<br />
IB F«rk A«<br />
5 Drtreit,<br />
Katcnd AI ~cc«ad-OaH t^attt;! ftt the Pojj Q~~n »t ©ee.a <strong>City</strong>, New Jersey,<br />
•sd*r Act <strong>of</strong> Mkrtb |y 1SS<br />
Fries fdOO in<br />
in<br />
spirit, and ye shall net fulfill th = lus; ef ih?<br />
5:16.<br />
The Simiia? Br Rails <strong>On</strong> West Ave,?<br />
The sufffestioh haa been revived that the rusty<br />
remnants <strong>of</strong> Ckeaft <strong>City</strong>*s historic landmark, the wreck-<br />
ed Sindia, he sacrificed to the war effort as scrap.<br />
Perhaps it's a gdod idea. But if it is carried out,<br />
thousands <strong>of</strong> year-around and Summer residents and<br />
visitors will learn <strong>of</strong> Its passing with nostalgic regret,<br />
It seems rather apity, somehow. The Sindirt has<br />
SO little to give, now. The old mast, tilted rakmhly out<br />
<strong>of</strong> the sand for so many years, must be pretty thor-<br />
oughly eaten with rust. Surely there is little in that |>fti-<br />
ful remnant <strong>of</strong> the once proud barque that would he<br />
Of us©.<br />
<strong>On</strong> the other hand^a rich harvest awaits the scrap<br />
collectors on West av. For years and years=evtr mme<br />
th© Pennsy and Reading were consolidated in South Jer-<br />
sey=-Oeean <strong>City</strong> has tried to get rid <strong>of</strong> the I'enmy's<br />
tracks on it.<br />
There are tons and tons <strong>of</strong> steel on West av. Most-<br />
ly it is never used these days. Yet its presence makes it<br />
impossible for the city to convert West av. into the<br />
thoroughfare that was intended when the founding i'ath=<br />
ers plotted the resort.<br />
Just as a suggestion, let's forget the Kimlln, Lot's<br />
leave that treasured old landmark to its loneliness.<br />
And let's start all over again on the West av, tim-ks,<br />
Perhaps now, with the war as a lever, we tan pry it up<br />
and get rid <strong>of</strong> it. The rails, <strong>of</strong> course, wouldn't go into<br />
our scrap pile, No doubt the Pennsy would use them to<br />
good advantage elsewhere It must be in desperate need<br />
<strong>of</strong> steel these days.<br />
BACK HOME AGAIN By Ed podd Plan Evangelistic<br />
Crusade<br />
G<strong>of</strong>llnud from Page 1<br />
srmfaty r,iir when wliiit* we<br />
{.•veil nictro is to hi< reminded <strong>of</strong><br />
it\c tiocpssity <strong>of</strong> iirm spiritim! foiin.<br />
! l<br />
splrltUBl leadership. tii« same is<br />
atii^l wen by shipjiffds and fflii.<br />
alHSns plants far prodyetign,<br />
The superintendents empnaslzee<br />
in their report the need for etatir-<br />
raising' the salaries <strong>of</strong><br />
in line with the<br />
<strong>of</strong> living, and to same extent<br />
flcr.<br />
p<br />
niir!<br />
(tit I*ERISII<br />
siU"*!i =<br />
tJinc fnr j half<br />
;i iijnc for pi'Cf.i<br />
hi- if.UJllfi "<br />
It ,'IIKO a<br />
iii'd "This hi no<br />
>!ir!r-ri iipjx'al, for<br />
*iin :f *!i to promo'* 1<br />
nis to t-r-.wh 1U**<br />
*riod<br />
to follow 1 the upward trend <strong>of</strong> corn.<br />
penmtion for thfir eeng; t*m Uen<br />
tnenii'bers The report said seme<br />
drf !<br />
and enlight "iir(1,<br />
The boys in Hersuts<br />
Defenst Council, the i-hi.ir<br />
L'lulm iiiici 111!' t'OllltllfMl, nil<br />
infiirni.-ition. lUcuLise ! hn<br />
faithful to its trust it is,<br />
tppm, evt'ii *tfT*tnt inn, h.v<br />
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A<br />
The Week When <strong>Newspaper</strong>s Brag A Little<br />
This^ the week, evgry year, when newspapers arc<br />
pirmitted to brag a little. In fact, they are enc-oiiraged<br />
to brag. For this is National <strong>Newspaper</strong> week.<br />
We'll leave it to our big city brothers In It'll how<br />
important newspapers are in the war; how they nro<br />
battling through quagmires <strong>of</strong> stupid censorship in keep<br />
the public informedon the war's progress: how they<br />
are exercising the God-given right <strong>of</strong> a free press to<br />
keep the people on guard against the governmental in-<br />
eptitude, chicanery and bung-ling that helped to hring<br />
France to htr knef-. Franci had a subsidized prosH: the<br />
people never knew what hit them, for they weren't told<br />
the truth.<br />
We'll confine our bragging to ourselves,<br />
<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> this* newspaper'," greatest {ichievements, we<br />
f • 'think, was its cooperation with the city in whipping up<br />
, |Jjtoc collectiona, For many years we have printed ;"re=<br />
M|-(|Uent stgrics and city advertisements,as to haw t.'iirreiit<br />
H|!ai|d delinquent taxes were coming in, how the revenue<br />
"V'j.w*"' . . . ._<br />
T-*-*- J i Wakde it'possible for the city to bull nrtt <strong>of</strong> the<br />
^yiien and cut Its debt, Todaj", as a result, Ocein <strong>City</strong> U<br />
y*"up among the best tax-collecting communities in the<br />
state.<br />
* • . . • The Sentinel-Ledger's annual Spring ferf'LJnn )u\*<br />
.frequently been characterized ^g about the best puhluity<br />
^rhanating from the resort. It lias brought many new<br />
• .families here as property owners. And every year ;t<br />
has given a definite impetus to the season.<br />
- The city never touches <strong>of</strong>f the niv raid, siren.* fnr<br />
' a Saturday noon test unless The Sentinel-Ledger has<br />
printed a warning the previous day.<br />
Throughout its long existence, this newspaper has<br />
• tried hard and impartially to keep the public" inforrmul<br />
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!in"i-:-Jii*_r lin. 1 ii|!ininfl ijiiif it is inn<br />
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TITi• ri = f iijn.-i ;i'iil tniin tnilHons <strong>of</strong><br />
\ii'inj.: nit?! hiiu- : n 'A\U, ivithout nl-<br />
yo Ti'Mn'nmu iiHiii' til,in rv> - t hns Increased,,it was atrttod<br />
"IISSIOK WORK<br />
Missionary work <strong>of</strong><br />
in foreign lands aroiifit] tJie world<br />
also mis dLs=rii==sed and rrportt'd a,s<br />
eentinuing "almffit pvprvwhpfp'*,<br />
Htesplte w-<strong>of</strong>ld t,ui~Tioi!=<br />
Warnii^ that MetJiodlaUspOiieO.--<br />
od ehiirches, scJioois nnd hospitals<br />
must not be* permitted to collapse<br />
nbrOsKl, flit 1 sijipeplfitPndf'nt^ said<br />
flni! the load evfntUttiSy probiibly<br />
v, ,\l H"-i (*ntir*lv upon Air^vican<br />
eJiUFehmen to finaneo and rnrtiii=<br />
i.iin thi'in Tho t!nb;ru s i Ln.ifit'ti Uio<br />
N; ! ,v Joi"K!'V nonrei'fTirt 1 for hiwiiig<br />
inei'eru3<br />
t-jinuuh if* lei. sni' i; wiiMii \\\,M I<br />
ii'iis arru^ininvii m takirii' 1 "<br />
! 'Woil. I \v;i^ .iji>i. \ ll.irik'.'!: 1 . '.hat.<br />
if you flis!:i't f.Wiilitj'.v any ot it. i.iiPn<br />
you jiri'iri liiirt. Aiii 1 ;" uli. um UHO<br />
it eyi'i-y ironiiiiif to jiiiKt nut joui'<br />
nitMili, anysviiy,"<br />
"Bui T (ioii't. u^G if fm' !in ! ';a iiii-!"<br />
\Ti^. nenn F-imppiHl, ••Wiu-tiHT ov<br />
no! I swallowi-fl u-. ninko.-i noi r><br />
nflt title <strong>of</strong> cliilcixneff, Ii's ,iu>t rirk<br />
Hiat no liarm sv;is tjon v if-n ]j(i;ni<br />
jj? that sut-ii t'siiTle^siif^r; on ' : om'<br />
pnrt should be rc-poi'teri,"<br />
A ffW miiuitcf, liiinr, .Mil wa-<br />
giving Mif;s Miller an [\:-.\> iinnuhl<br />
<strong>of</strong> wliat hnd nrcur^fd, iiiulr H'"t"<br />
Bln.lir, who hn.fi .'U'tfjtHiJiir.U'rl !;ir*<br />
giiprrvi'-o. 1 hack tn !»!• rnnm. syj<strong>of</strong>]<br />
by Linci liMtt'ncd ni'iiily.<br />
MiKfl MiUri' rcufU'fi a> oviMHifd.<br />
"Mouth wash!" t\\-_< rsi'liiiiiu'd in-<br />
erpfliiloiijsly, "Affr yen t-inf'y"<br />
"If you tiouht it, M'O for your,<br />
tffclf." Mi ! , Dc?;in saici tiii'ilj*, "TT.it>re<br />
is thp fjlass rii|lit there."<br />
Miss Miller snifTcti thp eotiteiil^<br />
<strong>of</strong> tJic tlass, then turned to Hi-<br />
fetta,<br />
_ "Miss nnnler, t hi^- is iiit'^tru.Hnble!<br />
0a to TRy <strong>of</strong>Tiee uiid wait ffir nir<br />
there."<br />
'•But my patient in Room GOO<br />
THEATRB<br />
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S \'l I It I* A V<br />
DOUBLE FEATURE<br />
Vi iiii E>( i n 1 % '•.<br />
"DUMBO"<br />
I iif] !cri-.l!i I-.utiit'i'<br />
i Ir.'i (I Ni.l.iii - ( .ilji'ii i.,!!Ml!N fn<br />
'It Happened in Flatbush'<br />
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A', ; T fii i'» ri;-iu! ( Mi - li> \ fi; i<br />
= ."•' :!)!'. ' NMV-" vtiii innv f-fi-'"<br />
I? ]('•',i ,'-.i'!'M 1'fW !!i:ii!:iyf>(l In ki't'p I<br />
!JL'-V: I'm' nit"'- -is , l! ^f turisod nnd<br />
ITN IH- i'oriiiriiM'il tt-illl a iiiK'nil ili -<br />
Iii*dcr*r next Fticiiiy,<br />
I Tilt* ('harftftCPs iii HiiH ?*~risl are<br />
;": i'iiii'iii -- fij]' ciiiijtj M s y<br />
v ;::;:";i ;;j;iiK'!i ni Ihi' Na-<br />
; !";ip H'n'V!"-t j.i'hPfhilf'H for<br />
i- 1 ~ In Ml. wii ( = sJi' iiUitlt' to»<br />
,! i H n i' 'ot'k ht n rnri'liiia <strong>of</strong><br />
!it 111 Mil lf*!]in] Sillvtlli'l'<br />
;!i tiif (sltl c-'OiiiM li-'iii>-M s<br />
Mo wen Studio<br />
. Camera Supplies<br />
721 Wi-Hjry Ave, Phonp 631<br />
INWBSTICATC<br />
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FOR ALL<br />
OCCASIONS<br />
No vr I lies<br />
Qifts<br />
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1119 Asbury Av,<br />
A1XANTTC CITT<br />
Li'L ABNER<br />
SHINGLES<br />
We knew they're the finest shingles for the<br />
in the nation! We know you'll be delighted with<br />
them hctiiuse they'll give your homy the crowning<br />
glory <strong>of</strong> an approj?riate rotif, , . one with style, de-<br />
sign, harmonious colorings and their quality assurs<br />
years and years <strong>of</strong> satisfaction plus the pfotecriop<br />
against fire, winds snow, fain and sleet. . . - BIRD<br />
Master-Hilt Shingles can be purchased on<br />
budget arrangements to suit your needi,<br />
Let us estimate. There's no obligation.<br />
EDMUND C. WISHAM<br />
24 Asbury Avenue PL 1237<br />
TH'QkJLjy WAV vo' i<br />
BAV& VO' LlFEl. SON-<br />
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The Supreme Saerifis<br />
NEVAH<br />
by Al<br />
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TAILOR SHOP :<br />
Ph, iiao=W 609 Asbury Aw,%<br />
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Men's Suits<br />
| Cleaned and<br />
Pressed<br />
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IS WILLIN<br />
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MARY M1XUP<br />
'IIS SSAJSS TfclAT<br />
Their First Engagement<br />
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<strong>Oct</strong>ober 2, <strong>1942</strong> TOE DAILY SENTINEtLEDGER<br />
Classified Ads<br />
Fen«Je Halp Wmted<br />
~MaiiTHeiF Wanted<br />
Situation Wanted<br />
sisacli<br />
I1:i.,(|_y<br />
PersonaJs<br />
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Tl-g QF FEEMADlirT<br />
HEGlSTRATIOIf<br />
NfUief is htieiiv givt'll iiiai OIUJ itf" ill?<br />
ihrrr liern ai.rni fFjiUifaiiiHi days l>. liu.<br />
held diirinjj ijie yrir nf i'Mi far ih* is"!".<br />
^Kf ni ntfiii-ijiiiK v.sU-is an tjffiinFUini! y 'e<br />
till .1' I llitf HI;*- in-nijri[i('iH<br />
CJimnccry nf "Tew Jersey, made ihc day<br />
uf the idate here<strong>of</strong>, in a cause wherein<br />
f f O Ci ii]<br />
f'l!;( nf Orrsn <strong>City</strong>, a fMijnici(jal earpfif^<br />
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in the <strong>City</strong> st <strong>Ocean</strong> Cily, a MyBleJpa!<br />
! ^ " "f the Slate ef New Jersey,<br />
, and ihe PFHvidpnt 1 Trust<br />
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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 />
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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 />
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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 />
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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 />
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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 />
$1.00 by Mail to JUIH-,<br />
ep Offan tity.<br />
Paint a'»l l ! pp« ! r OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER 3Ci ""**<br />
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OB<br />
36 0B04<br />
Rodgers To Be Townjaossip^ R. R. Service<br />
Sentenced ,u^«,,,,: ,hl Cut Protested<br />
(Next Week ; #$• .;,;,^;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 />
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J=r"JIii 11 rv<br />
The r<br />
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!*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 />
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fi:.Hiip!> !l iift! (mm \\\t><br />
? liMrMiii,' Mtnt •-, Mion<br />
;i ?1 "(iii!Stfs Of flip r-U>rk'<br />
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and si<br />
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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 />
f •<br />
i<br />
[THE OCEAN CITY 5ENTINE£CEDGER; ""<br />
ftetured.<br />
ST**-'* 1<br />
Wat »r ti<br />
Selection z sf<br />
,tfle<br />
s BMHi<br />
. Fall ,*Bd<br />
. SEC HiiWt<br />
where<br />
nsw<br />
loond ,<br />
TIE*<br />
£*EATIQJIS<br />
fOBi,<br />
till,<br />
win r>»<br />
_. BP is<br />
LATEST<br />
for j^K*<br />
KISSES and<br />
(ADIlg.<br />
There ire For Fabrics<br />
faaUettM tUEfl; like<br />
•-• Wat CMh. TB bill***<br />
MBit mst then With jflui<br />
W«&•« tke Hew ALPACA<br />
lisa SUITS combined in<br />
afaadet that or* brine<br />
:-;* r<br />
Candy For<br />
Men In Service<br />
tit - — t_<br />
4: To be*S#n|iby Fresby=<br />
, terian Auxiliary<br />
TOi; Women's Auxiliary <strong>of</strong> the<br />
FtatA.Fr-2sl?j-terian Church foifmi-<br />
Jated plans to sand h hex <strong>of</strong> candy<br />
JfcO every enlisted Service man erf<br />
^the. church at the fast Fall meet-<br />
ine ftfent'.&y, iii the church bnse-<br />
Mf p Hit eur iBefshsn=<br />
fflfi* SeSM dirtEti? !»• our J-acfnry<br />
Ml jtoi ttifefoiB miking it possible<br />
[ftp |H to hay ear coats «nd SAVE<br />
' t l ' te buy yotir Bonds and<br />
We in pp«n inly from is<br />
10 a'sleek to i p, M.<br />
tna 10 S'GISCJE to S j>, M,<br />
Louis Cantor & Son<br />
JUNIOR MISSES and<br />
LADIES CQAT5<br />
, leg WhHe Horse Pike,<br />
EGG BASBGB CITY, N. J.<br />
Specialist* Repairing<br />
Women's Shoes<br />
f special MeKaj Women's<br />
f •tHthcr 4= Th, .nly one<br />
[<strong>of</strong> ils kin* In pecan CUy,<br />
fecONOMY 307<br />
" • i<br />
AftF<br />
Mi's, Aaren stephensBii,<br />
dent, opened the business meeting<br />
and prifiided, Mrs, Sarah Rislpy<br />
in siiarge <strong>of</strong> dtH'OiioiH<br />
A rect-iL tnrirt salt 1 was reported<br />
suceessful.<br />
The §rgup decirtcci to piod^rp n<br />
amount <strong>of</strong> m&ncv tn the<br />
fuiid<br />
It vffis riet-uied to hold fiifiiiv<br />
Bic*tiiiS?' *"f ihe diirritlDTs ni iiJfl<br />
pjii,. instead <strong>of</strong> the usual<br />
hour,<br />
Mrs Jeiinnt-- Taylor, Mi's<br />
and Mrs Tandy wen 1 red<br />
new Tvjmbers Twenty-<br />
ihil friend; attended<br />
The November meeting will take<br />
plnee at the lmi;e <strong>of</strong> Mrs Asirbn<br />
Stenhenson 22P Asbury av.<br />
Mountaineers<br />
To Be Aided<br />
C.C.H.H. Class to<br />
Sew for Them<br />
Thr buying ef materials, »<br />
and making nei'ded tam^nu ntu'<br />
nrtirles for Kentucky meuntnlivr rs<br />
will be the missions! ry work for iht'<br />
Winter by women <strong>of</strong> tlu» C C, H. H<br />
Class <strong>of</strong> Uie <strong>Ocean</strong> Cily Bapsisu<br />
Church. Instead <strong>of</strong> pluymy games<br />
was fche usual fustoiji "follow-<br />
ing the monthly lu^etinR, Hie i»is-<br />
sienftry work will be dene, with si<br />
Thp<br />
mouth<br />
dinm v<br />
Inn<br />
ln"*ld Us first q,'L=to-<br />
Monday at Pv-<br />
at 6 30 p.m. with .<<br />
s tin' busines-<br />
Mrs Carl A MooFf. vi-.•<br />
was in tjliafMf Mi's, jnhn<br />
Plans Luhcheori<br />
AL a meeLiii'j <strong>of</strong> U.*J Vk'tti . Cir-<br />
cle <strong>of</strong> tile Methodist Ctuircli Tues-<br />
day afternoon lit Ihv ho;r,e oi Mrs<br />
Gordon Oa* 624 O3eaii av,, pans<br />
were made fur a covsred-fUsh iuJi-<br />
dheoii at Mrs, Cox's home, QtUr'jer<br />
The Circlr will attvtid the* !'«"-<br />
uiaf Biontlily mectiiu' and ca >!ri<br />
di,«h luncheon <strong>of</strong> the Women'•* .Ho<br />
ciety for Chri.«tiiin S*>n'iee in flie<br />
rhijrnh dlriinti r<strong>of</strong>tm, Tuesdny<br />
Mrs. Tlieo Tow'iM-rui, p r&'ci r,<<br />
i&as in HiiiFMe <strong>of</strong> !Mi> n^e^tinK M'S<br />
gfoti Adtims led tJie rievnLinns M'<<br />
Bnit'lny gsive the prayer<br />
s Bs'citt Ad;inis : home, gfl! r.-n<br />
av. will be thf rentval puns 1<br />
for rnlleptiouH c-( ai!'*• -T HT r'u'-<br />
for ClirtstnisU, fht'er ui si sul.-I<br />
A.MO<br />
Goodwill Circle<br />
At Gandy Home<br />
p<br />
R V. Savaue, ird the will<br />
at ti<br />
p on<br />
honr<br />
Friendly Circle<br />
^akes $5 Gift<br />
A dermtien <strong>of</strong> S5 was matir to<br />
the Emergency Gift Fund by the<br />
Friendly Circle <strong>of</strong> the Methodist<br />
Church last night at thf home<br />
<strong>of</strong> Miss Stella /.tfeott, 944 Centml<br />
av. The meeting was in elmrijr <strong>of</strong><br />
the president, Miss Julia E Seull.<br />
and was opened with- prayer and<br />
Scripture reading by Mrs, Jcntiip<br />
Lalis, Mia Abbott read an article<br />
frem the Methodist Woman<br />
Monday. Novi'inber 2<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mrs. Hai : ry W,<br />
Bay iiV: Mrs. Henry Sillin(5:<br />
teacher, will be the risabitinR<br />
L'SS.<br />
Other-B pi'tsrii! wfi'E : Mfa: rielf-n<br />
Mrs Clara a-hniek^ Mn-<br />
Mfffiinnn. Mrs HtirfiP!<br />
Rowland, Mrs Clmrli's E^'inp.<br />
Mrs, Williiini A Mitjrop. Mrs. L.cnH<br />
Mlcrop, Mrs. Willitir Ftgnebcrfst r.<br />
Mf>- Hiiymond Aclan.fl. Mrs,- A\u r<br />
Wcsspott, Mrs Kiithmi Sushiiy<br />
Mrs. MsiHSn Ferguson, Mrs. Ed-<br />
tnutid C. Wishans<br />
ntjoriwiil ciw'ii' <strong>of</strong> the<br />
odisi fhurrii mt-f Tyi^dity t<br />
Lpftift nimriv. R-ii fh njoiit'n<br />
ems! ribui'i'in un* ni.idt' is"! til<br />
Hr.fiirv Oifi Fmui fur<br />
ii>£ ill Will' tOi'Tl l-fl'l lit •"]i =<br />
nrss. WJ!U:H thr M!R - I jum;> Ihe citiy<br />
| this happens!<br />
tauficif<br />
f JtiaJ EBtattei Business <strong>of</strong><br />
CLINTON 5, JOHNSON, INC.<br />
1145 j^sbury Avenue, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> has been<br />
transferred to the <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong><br />
Walter A, Bittriah, Inc.<br />
Comer <strong>of</strong> Eighth St, and <strong>Ocean</strong> Avsnua<br />
I,, my Ifrul t;siii(e Ituhiin-'s, uill<br />
for tin' duration nf thr<br />
be<br />
JJOHNSQN<br />
TFFLE INSURANCE SEARCHES<br />
' Chelsea Title and Guaranty Company<br />
T(tl« *ad Tfyft Eidg—iBfi pisar itn it. ma Artorr A?B,<br />
Atiintie chy onice ^ ua?<br />
Clinton fa, Price I S l<br />
Visa Pre»IijFOt<br />
lMk SUies<br />
T!ti» Officer<br />
ma Art<br />
Aft,<br />
S, Y Gandy<br />
= Aii't Trcilttrif<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s "Tille Conipany" for 32<br />
A<br />
will 1)!'<br />
thf<br />
p.m,<br />
iul! Mat HieU>.<br />
All womni<br />
to sittt'tid tiie<br />
aii A. Huyi, B4H, tlh<br />
(iiinr'F TO yi&fcr<br />
ilnjif ',\s:] hf'i<br />
i:;-i Mh • Mir-<br />
ar jiif 1<br />
Hmrtf? M.tlfi.<br />
.liirti^<br />
I ri- CM:<br />
fliri-til.L<br />
ni thf | FIRST CHIRt'H METHODIST<br />
Sth. sL ajid Centra! av.<br />
Benjamin F= Mlgood, Minister<br />
The ChnMsin life LS never at;<br />
It is either fpnu'Lird or baekward.<br />
virforv or f !rfrat.<br />
^iirn lir \i - as aii old man some-<br />
rffir 1 sne-Bj*st**d tn Oioi^nrs thnt he<br />
take rr'st frnsii lli. 5 - lataors He re<br />
"I! i hiive i"\iri lon^ in th^<br />
will it bceorrr iiif ID slnckrn<br />
i,ff>* ! when I cf-ine rear th"<br />
I not rathrr<br />
iiiv<br />
iii-. ill d<br />
To €om# out Sunday and join those who gather to give thanks to<br />
the <strong>On</strong>e who provides all our comforts and all our needs,<br />
Oceaj* <strong>City</strong> Baptist Church<br />
Be*. William A, Mlerop,<br />
First Presbyterian Church<br />
H*v, George Fischer<br />
Holy Trinity Episcopal<br />
Church<br />
Eev, Richard S, Bailey<br />
St. Augustine*s R, C,<br />
Church<br />
Her, Thomas F. Blake<br />
ST. JAMES A.M.B, CHLIRtH<br />
{Colored)<br />
BAPTIST CllUItCII<br />
(Colored)<br />
Firat Muthodint t'hurrh<br />
Re?, Bctijaniir, p5<br />
St.<br />
Alii Ml-; FT<br />
I Thr- Ladle f Mti Hoi-nty n: Si.<br />
; Johiris Lutht'iati Churt ,i vsiil .hive<br />
its Gr!fibf?F mt't'liny at ti;r htiiiiuXJf<br />
Mrs: Charh's E. Rhodr.o. 7is4<br />
av., Tut'sfiay nt 2 y> m<br />
(fie<br />
"An<br />
j | SODALITY<br />
Til*-- first<br />
Sodality<br />
tlip B!.<br />
will Uikt'<br />
i tn,= in ihi<br />
To MliFT<br />
Pall nifiiin<br />
ilie- fl!e,*,s •;! Bf<br />
SacrLmy <strong>of</strong><br />
in<br />
r sale will br ho<br />
tim Ahjufv ;iv<br />
fiiiiid <strong>of</strong>" iht'<br />
T an<br />
If! "irKt<br />
ir, the<br />
Fust<br />
Ls the w<strong>of</strong>rl. with (he<br />
phu! it is "I pri'fs towiurl<br />
i for the priKr <strong>of</strong> the high<br />
rtlline <strong>of</strong> Ood In Chriiii Jr-HUS."<br />
What is it for You?<br />
The services for •• e nlmvo eiiurch<br />
for the coming Sabbath will be<br />
a a follows:<br />
9:3ft a,rii. "Hie Church Bclinot, L?t<br />
us not, riia'«e our eauCiUidn an<br />
irreligious one, while we are<br />
learnlnH flboiif sfFular things.<br />
while child pen are nttrnding<br />
publlr srhfsl. let's not forget the<br />
Spiritual learning?,<br />
il a.m. The Mo^nin^ service <strong>of</strong><br />
Worship. Tfie sermon subject for<br />
local poliej's may not l-inow<br />
Lliey have retired untU they johk<br />
for trieir elubs. Not u single set<br />
<strong>of</strong> clubs have been res ! i\'ed<br />
n tnnti. Their wives are iiwrc<br />
Pro u h.<br />
The rust on the clubs iridiciUrfi<br />
they iiadni been UBPd for ftXHit 10<br />
years,<br />
> * •<br />
Hiivr ynu noticed how thr pile<br />
<strong>of</strong> dLsrnrdexi keys in Jduifitaiie's<br />
window is =rnwi!m?<br />
• • <<br />
Twa <strong>of</strong> thr eai'b<br />
Springfield rifles were<br />
to the Fci'np pile by Mr. Anderson!<br />
16 Marine p! They wrnj<br />
tiued in 184B iind 1S49 The<br />
"O.A.H, Co. B" were carved on<br />
the butt <strong>of</strong> one,<br />
Just imagine what would happen<br />
to a private who carved his initials<br />
on his rifle today!<br />
The rifles are on display in the<br />
Asbury ay, show window <strong>of</strong> Ab=<br />
botfs pharmacy until the close <strong>of</strong><br />
the drive.<br />
it*<br />
G<strong>of</strong>flmissione? Ed Bowker and his<br />
department are giving tlie drive<br />
plenty ef federation. All trucks<br />
under Ed's direction refurninn emp<br />
5 A FOOD MARKET FOR THOSE WHO<br />
WANT THfe BEST<br />
740 Asbury Ave. Phona 21SS<br />
MEAT<br />
s<br />
Rolled Pot Roast , ...'.<br />
Rib Roast<br />
Butchers Roasl<br />
Shou!ders <strong>of</strong> Spriny Lamb<br />
Leps <strong>of</strong> Spring Ijnmb<br />
L^<br />
this service will be, "In the Puyji j ty'from" any "section Bf the city are<br />
Lutheran<br />
Church<br />
Frank<br />
St. Mary's Chiipt'i<br />
Bcv, Thomas F, Blake<br />
Christian Scignce Society<br />
TABERNACLE KAPT1ST<br />
CllUrtCII (Col,)<br />
MACEDONIA M. E. CHURCH<br />
(Colored)<br />
UM<br />
This message is sponsored by these <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> bos-<br />
inessmen in recognition <strong>of</strong> our churches' service,<br />
b f t and value to our own community.<br />
SOWASD S, STAINTON<br />
Q, H. SHOEMA1CEB LBR. CO,<br />
HANEY MiQYB UHATTffi<br />
1^WRENCH M, LEAH<br />
ATLANTIC CTTY BLEOTHIO<br />
COMPANY<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
WATBB a^VlOB CO.<br />
TOE NATIONAL BANK OP<br />
OCEAN PITY<br />
Mrs, Ferguson Made<br />
; Carrier Officer<br />
! Mrs, Mnnon fer;^uhon.<br />
Just Ahead,"<br />
F* 4a p.m. The Youth<br />
Thr Youth <strong>of</strong> the chiireh will re-<br />
sume their Sunday cvenitr-: meet-<br />
Snqs. Sunday,<br />
7 W p.m. The Evening Sen ice <strong>of</strong><br />
Worship, The theme for this ser<br />
vice will tee<br />
j direct<br />
i! <strong>of</strong><br />
in =<br />
<strong>of</strong> the AlU,!itU> Jc<br />
Office, a tarnncii nf the<br />
Keystone Joint liiformaiimi Ofliee,<br />
PhUaf'elphiu, at n i<strong>of</strong>i;i!i meeting<br />
at The Penii.Atlaniifj Hotv!, Atlan-<br />
tic <strong>City</strong>, rrprr sHitmi! conihitm. con*<br />
tract iiiifi jjrivus* csirrirr*.<br />
Attradlny thd mecirm were j. M.<br />
Payidsijii, I'Cjji'esentinp Tile Nt-cd-<br />
ham Motor ^er.'icr. Phijncielphia;<br />
V. C. Cfftl'.r.Lin, Cross Brfiikefs.<br />
Philiif!e;-lphia; Danie] Ql.isen, jr,, El =<br />
cii-edue stoi-aHu! Atlsitit.ir <strong>City</strong>;<br />
Frank Fitote. Hammonton. N, j.:<br />
Snmuel Moiielt, Seasiioje F"ui! Co,,<br />
Aaron Cliivman. CHyraan Express,<br />
Ct R, Flack. AtlantSe <strong>City</strong>, and'Mrs.<br />
at<br />
MORTGAGE<br />
MONEY<br />
We Have It<br />
Seashore Building<br />
& Loan Assn.<br />
801 Aihury Ave.<br />
AM^i^I^ikiiiB^te^^^<br />
BAPTIST<br />
loth St.. and Wesley av*<br />
Tlif Bible Teac-hing<br />
Preaching Chureti<br />
William A, Mierop<br />
a,m, Sunday School<br />
i 11 a,m= Warship, sermon by Pnstor<br />
j William Ai Mierep, Broadeast<br />
11:10 am. over station<br />
1450 kilo,<br />
0;30 p,m. Junior B. V. F U<br />
1:W p,m. Worship, sermon by<br />
tor Wffl. A. Mierep.<br />
Monday. 7:30 p,m= Meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Official Board.<br />
Wednesday, 7:30 pm. Midweeksrir<br />
vice <strong>of</strong> prayer, praise and Bible<br />
_ study.<br />
Friday, 7:30 p.m. Bible institiitr<br />
Sn : analysb <strong>of</strong> the book af<br />
WE DO<br />
Our Own Cleaning<br />
frith<br />
Most Modern<br />
Equipment<br />
m<br />
SAME DAY SERVICE<br />
IF REQUESTED<br />
ASH'S Cleaners<br />
Ph* 1078 S07.gth5fc<br />
iiistrtjcted to pick up any<br />
en rsute and leave it at the s<br />
pile.<br />
All the metal which lands in the<br />
city dump Is sorted put arid sent<br />
to the scrap pile.<br />
Thanks, J3d»<br />
Kiwanians Told <strong>of</strong><br />
USO Activities<br />
The varied activities <strong>of</strong> the Unit-<br />
ed Service OrRafiizfttlon were out-<br />
lined by Fhiiip W, RUAS. who has<br />
been associated with the U, S, Q.<br />
since iu origin to the Kiwanlg Club<br />
at Hogates Wefinesday afternoon.<br />
He reJated: numertiiis cKperk-.'en<br />
which revealed that entortalninq<br />
the service ir.eti is only one rh^s<br />
<strong>of</strong> the work, which includes mas<br />
every tiling from straightening eut<br />
difTleuitiei cf diseoura«ed recruits<br />
to _re-unitln_s their parents,<br />
John E, Tteut appealed for tiie<br />
members' eo*eperation during the<br />
Hjnd-up ef the scrap eampaign.<br />
I<br />
Spare Ribs<br />
Swift's Smoked Tongues .. . ,.._<br />
Fancy Fresh Broilers , ,<br />
^a^cy Fresh Stewing Chickens<br />
Fancy Fresh Roasting Chickens<br />
Fancy Young (Ducks<br />
Fancy Fresh Spring Turkeys<br />
BUTTER — EGGS<br />
GROCERY DEFAHTMKNT<br />
ib<br />
tb<br />
tb<br />
ft<br />
ib<br />
ft<br />
ft<br />
ft<br />
ft<br />
m<br />
ft<br />
ft<br />
ft<br />
39c<br />
45c<br />
52s<br />
35c<br />
4Bc<br />
3Sc<br />
2Sc<br />
40c<br />
47c<br />
42c<br />
48c<br />
29c<br />
S3c<br />
Premier Brands<br />
OLD FASHIONED PEACHES<br />
OLD FABHIONEO PiNEApPLE<br />
PURPLE PRUNES<br />
UREEN GAOE PLUMS<br />
RED PITTED CHERRIES<br />
SHOE STRING CARROTS<br />
WAX BEANS *<br />
ASPARAGUS ,<br />
,.,.,, can<br />
.....,,. tian<br />
. .; ran<br />
, . , i;ati<br />
, , ran<br />
pan<br />
,,,,,,,, can<br />
18f<br />
2lr<br />
, f 2 .'<br />
"Or<br />
MILLWLLE, N. J,<br />
A Complete <strong>Line</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
FOR SALE<br />
FANClf FRUITS and VEGETABLES<br />
ORANGES FCn JUICE ,<br />
FANCY GRAPEFRUIT r ^<br />
WESTERN DELTOIOUS APPLES ' ii,<br />
PRUNE PLUMS ., ' * 2 lbs<br />
TOKAY GRAPES , , ...,', . . V:/." '•" ""'" " = "" = Ib<br />
WHITE SEEDLESS GRAPES ..'j''*\'''''\<br />
dm- 43e<br />
15s<br />
I<br />
j...\...\\.\..Ih<br />
PERSIAN MELONS ' "<br />
POLE LIMA BEANS % lbs<br />
FANCY WHITE CAULIFLOWEH " " ' " " head lf{:<br />
BROCCOLI , ........<br />
CELERY HEARTS '" = "" " '" = bun,<br />
IQO PLANTS ...,._,,,;,, /,",*.",". '.'.*.V.".".".V.V"'.V..~ B*<br />
Store Be Closed 6 P, M Fridays—<br />
For The Winter Months<br />
I 5<br />
I1<br />
Phone 2185 Delivery Service<br />
auestion nni'n rnisftd in<br />
fse grsJiips sis to uif'ir<br />
tvntn urmy<br />
be<br />
tluc to Shul!<br />
ye<br />
last to be sacrificed should be air-<br />
plane spotte-rs.''<br />
The communieatian, read Wed-<br />
nesday niyht at the American W-<br />
i-'io-i nieptiny, emphaaiia'd Lhe im-<br />
poiiimce <strong>of</strong> this work. It painted<br />
out that the function <strong>of</strong> the civil-<br />
ism defense system is dfpendent<br />
upon ebtiiininjj tnfori.TinUun <strong>of</strong> in-<br />
Viidiny nirfrnft as >H>f( ! diiy &-• i,^na<br />
iblc.<br />
! MOIiE VOLUNTEER M<br />
FOB WATCH TOWER<br />
Phil Shnfto reported Unit<br />
ra! wntch tower im<br />
Of m pnr rent iiftir a<br />
spi'f>tif*n by the Firsf FiMJ'i*<br />
uiund He sntd the M];J"« ! UI<br />
nians, i.^ i? jioi'i mefiiIit*i~y ni<br />
THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEI^LEDGER<br />
31 Resorters In<br />
New Draft Call<br />
("JE SIDESHOW<br />
" " T<br />
tip fiffht up, ladeez and<br />
its -you 're juit in time for the<br />
<strong>of</strong> wonders, that marvel<br />
fflarveis the Rumford Reve~<br />
f Yes, ladfii oni Isvel<br />
<strong>of</strong> Rumford Baking<br />
jwdif fcount it, one) as eon-<br />
tod in baked foods (yum, yum,<br />
Js) provides VI your minimum<br />
BIY fequifeinent <strong>of</strong> calcium, V6<br />
mlnimuin <strong>of</strong> phosphorus,<br />
important for sound<br />
and teeth. Don't puih,<br />
i=plenty <strong>of</strong> Rumford far all,<br />
Your copy <strong>of</strong> Rumferd'i famous<br />
'ersfil iygflfless recipes' Address<br />
ifd laklng Powder, Bos FS,<br />
id, Rhode IsJani<br />
lo<br />
in<br />
Vi' tins<br />
on<br />
n fiivorahle<br />
ruiuinuet! frem Psffe 4<br />
Joseph Kohle. 45. <strong>Ocean</strong> View<br />
John Kruck, ag, Woodbine: James<br />
Lauow. go, Pete-sburg:' HuWa<br />
Lftnstjord. 34 Weodbine: EuW<br />
John LPpoi*. 31, Sea Isjp city- Jii-<br />
coH Levj -jo, Wfjorihin*-- LeonnFd<br />
neth Libenyood 36, Woodainp.<br />
er Lippinan, ai. Woodbine'<br />
James Edwin Livin-inen. 2n p-n-<br />
iiiAvllIp; John Neaj Marley, 25^ El=<br />
dorp: John Joseph, Offa'^ella 24<br />
Tticknhsr: yivin L i P ^ l '<br />
p vnlunfppr<br />
rd to give tun houtb. u week to this<br />
wfti': AtKliif 20 itinrp app<br />
( ITV AlliH fI,UB ROOM<br />
s rsporti
.-I<br />
mm<br />
If?<br />
•-* i<br />
Editorial Page <strong>of</strong> The Sentinel-<br />
Friday, <strong>Oct</strong>ober 9, 1932<br />
P T F k . •=,« ,>. ,£••• •<br />
Mkr^jaw^ii^^Sd.<br />
Somewhere In Occupied France<br />
£'** Se«BiI-a»M Hatter at<br />
,. ^ , Under Aet<br />
I- Aw,,,Petrol, Miehj^.<br />
it <strong>Ocean</strong> Oltfi New. jereey, i<br />
rt' that «n, held no<br />
fife 1 .-*- -A " ! ;', . .,•..,,.<br />
Ajcuth-Health for <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
daean <strong>City</strong> ii ffr&effally recognized a§ a pretty<br />
healthy community, Lotsr <strong>of</strong> people come here to convaU<br />
escc, to'repair shattered nerves, to whet jaded appe-<br />
Utm, to put coior back into faded cheeks. They cavort<br />
- on our beach, swim in our surf, toughen flabby muscles<br />
"ukoar beach cJass, breathe our invigorating sea air and<br />
drink our pure, sparkling water.<br />
And finally they go home and laugh at dull care,<br />
hard work—and doctori.<br />
Nevertheless there is some sickness her©. Some <strong>of</strong><br />
us juit fe#l out <strong>of</strong> sorts; not up to what we should be<br />
health and efficiency. Often the cause is ignorance,<br />
lert or just plain proerastinatign and earslessntss.<br />
This situation prevails throughout the nation. And<br />
the nation is worried about it, now that the war de-<br />
mands we all be fit and strong, if we are to win.<br />
It hai been found, for instance, that 999 out <strong>of</strong><br />
every 1000 are suffering from some sort <strong>of</strong> mal-nutrt-<br />
tlon—starving because they lack some necessary vita.<br />
tun, Half <strong>of</strong> our 180,000,000 people have poor teeth,<br />
A large part <strong>of</strong> American men, women and children<br />
have faulty foot and body posture.<br />
Physical ailments <strong>of</strong>ten are caused by mental ills—<br />
^/orry and illusions that would not exist if the body were<br />
.strong and normal. _<br />
A national campaign to-inform the public <strong>of</strong> these<br />
facts and to tell people how to remedy them is now un=<br />
. i' : f Mfts SOrifem Eeichly, •public school physical educa=<br />
1 tion ditector for girls, has accepted the responsibility<br />
<strong>of</strong> directing the health program for <strong>Oct</strong>an <strong>City</strong>. It will<br />
include neighborhood classes throughout the resort, at<br />
which health talks will be given i a health program in<br />
,ths schools * free gym classes for men and women.<br />
The program will extend throughout tHe Winter,<br />
-^ancLThe Sentinel-Ledger will keep its readers fully in-<br />
^'fdrtlwd as to Its progress.<br />
Til© proverbial apple a day will have nothing on<br />
"*• this. Jiealtb. program in keeping the doctor away. Any=<br />
;#iyf w.i probably will have a shortage <strong>of</strong> doctors, due<br />
'to the war,<br />
;,,,t You'll be showing common sens© if you cooperate<br />
I in this program.<br />
Hcxfe You Volunteered Your Blood Yet?<br />
*' Elsewhere on this page, a noted physician explains<br />
* why *'blood banks" are so essential for America, both<br />
©a tier lighting and industrial fronts,<br />
A vast amount <strong>of</strong> blood is needed quickly from vol=<br />
unti#r men and-wdmen on,the home frotit,<br />
"Bahfife a sissy. It won't hurt. There will be no<br />
effects,<br />
D^list" 'right now. Telephone Red Cross h§ad=<br />
rt, (0420=W), and <strong>of</strong>fer a pint <strong>of</strong> your blood,' Wod=<br />
afternoon, Oqtober 21, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> needs 150<br />
A& pet, the tdtal is far from that,<br />
a splendid opportunity to show our patri-<br />
otism and to save the lives <strong>of</strong> our fighters and war<br />
workers.<br />
Dcn'i Leave Your Lights <strong>On</strong><br />
The surprise blackout tegt that caught <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong>T guard Friday night again showed up weaknesses that<br />
should no longer exist, in view <strong>of</strong> previous experiences<br />
tl at should have taught a lasting lesson.<br />
We refer In particular to people who had gone out<br />
frrthe evening, locked their doors and left their lights<br />
burning, Had there been a real air raid, these homes<br />
wiuid have been excellent beacons for enemy fliers.<br />
Another weakness, as pointed out by Mayor Rich-<br />
aids, was a shortage <strong>of</strong> wardens. Many either have<br />
> gone into the armed services or into war work.<br />
The only way this ihortage—and it is serious—can<br />
b-» overcome, is for more men and women to volunteer<br />
their services to Mayor Richards, chairman <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong>'s Civilian Defense Council, The shortage also exists<br />
in personnel to man the watch tower, on the Music Pier,<br />
Telephoni the Mayor at city hall (20) and tell him<br />
ll serve.<br />
Tkankm, Mr, President/<br />
Thanks, President Roosevelt, for crakirig the whip<br />
tin n<br />
wined nut in n few hoifi's sind<br />
not.iiirij but rfinrred ruins Wt to<br />
tell travelers the sorry Hilev<br />
ceilings. They have i n ^ Jg<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>its be strictly controlled w<br />
not farm prices, and hot w<br />
Iii ether werdH, ihty have<br />
ti-ylng to sUiy outsid the'sjeSt<br />
ade and so divide our natlgnai<br />
strength in a time <strong>of</strong> grave ata-<br />
But inflation toctr.y. like the<br />
belligerent Red Mnn <strong>of</strong> old k j,a<br />
reap, eter <strong>of</strong> persons. Unj^ ^<br />
fret together and stand aiainit<br />
it as oiie body tJiretigli effective<br />
li'K Elation s.ch u& has just<br />
b?en pafseq. wp'H AI.L<br />
together. Ilir v^- ^0<br />
were willing to sacrifice<br />
<strong>of</strong> tJie country for their s<br />
ends will thenLselyes lose m<br />
For when Inflation tets out a(<br />
hand, it destroys f-vc?rytiling in<br />
HA path, as the ruthltss Indians<br />
ri^Toyff1_ Uif I H tip hams<br />
<strong>of</strong> Nrw Enslrmri. in i<br />
days, before ?hr sfrarik'<br />
Weiv built.<br />
Blood Plasma, New Enemy<br />
OfShock<br />
Our Yesterdays<br />
1 VEAIt AC:\ lit)" 1 l : l .,\ ft h;l: :v:tJ!ovi!!- r<br />
.;, !. pin fwwi (inn hnmi \--:-.ur inv<br />
I < *.-!!' . u m s u n i f i - i i U In-,,!».: i-;i|i-;<br />
\V< .il f bt ! ii'i ;i; (i< i\ n i , s ; i m i j ' ! ] J.il<br />
; , i . i i •••• t - . i : \ \ \ \ , \ \ .<br />
(! -•• d :.i 5 h " -Mill!' ' ( H i p i i ' l !<br />
i n n n c ni i \\tv-i- ! v v ! i l v i n l!l:i •<br />
:=h.;i'',. .iti;i '.'•'.;.i ri i i n ' t m - h T ' H 1<br />
.ii. ' U \i IT ;i- •.iii.il }i '-. ;fi! I<br />
fit! ii)"i:! -_!i ;I!JL( : • • i '• ; > ! ' . i ) ;>>i<br />
!)?• c: . ;'dkf> !f"i ni"<br />
lit,II RITTKN<br />
T h ' 1 I f r t - w n iui'u.n fitihi li.i:! ;L<br />
iii A- f i i m i l y o t kilsi-iis, M r s .<br />
K r o i v n j)ififfi!>-nnii!!!i if' V>r t;ik =<br />
t ! !i iiwi.iy from their mni.ht-r. Ris=<br />
vfii!" tilfi Pf'-^uy ttiis vt'iy jmjian-<br />
! ! ni. itjicl iviHiLcti her kitti JI =!^,nL<br />
ni.iy liiivo -fine" Mrs,<br />
B r o w n .said, "o>-. hti-m u , \\u< kit-<br />
\i-n i,-, h i u !.nfitj'iii t o tn<<br />
P("JL;V iookesi lici' f\iy-n.u.;\ nnd<br />
(.•vi'l.iui ,'s n wM'k<br />
thi.'v eat from tv-n to llirrp<br />
riifii'q - iili <strong>of</strong> tlls'm<br />
nn<br />
iiblf tn snuorK<br />
. with tlie aid <strong>of</strong> si littlr<br />
Iiii f'Mulit anfi (i"ii'>si 111 v. the ft'iir<br />
::• !!m* if \vr.n i \T> \)-r a'Mnv w'lh<br />
nirns and oilier fnods tfiorr urii.<br />
vorssiltv in fiemninl than sup.ar.<br />
Thf prrblem will likrly give<br />
tiic 'niiinniiiEj esprts senif<br />
hulrs. too But a ••ood<br />
thai it will ho wcjiiiori out. Most<br />
<strong>of</strong> tlie frmciefi nnnoysneps frorn<br />
war finenficiny ciisnppriiis or at<br />
Ifiui prf^e fn" iTiDi'r brariiblc<br />
tiinsi Mip'inM'ti, one" 1 wf aft intn<br />
tlin.m. fiin- iiiimiiri rupiirity for<br />
is<br />
Ls<br />
B*',.Hl!'« if Uixfa und other<br />
thltH'^ sniir hiah etinuyii, t!ir ens.<br />
tnni nf luivirm n m.'iiri in thr<br />
F'tiiiie may rllvHppPnr bpfure thr<br />
t\ft\v.--r siitjtstiiri!? nrrivi 1 ^. ^- At.<br />
<strong>City</strong> PIT'^K.Union,<br />
By nr. VIsTTOR G, inClKEK<br />
Hcmoi-ihiint'. shock and infec.<br />
lion uru three frrt'at enemies <strong>of</strong><br />
mankind that hiivr given way islt<br />
t!!!) s:ijwly befpii the advancing<br />
li'fi'i!. t>t iMffhrinr.<br />
Of t# U- lliree, hliOck hiiH U-rij<br />
IMjihiips Uu- most irisidinus, i=ht><br />
•lliOSt. diffitMili tn trfTit,<br />
Mhock is u well-known killer in<br />
wiir and peace. Men have dud<br />
<strong>of</strong> it wlille being treated fftr<br />
their wounds, as surpeons look*'ft<br />
on helplessly.<br />
But rfcfntly science Cin>; beeti<br />
jihlr to combat shnt'c with NIIC-<br />
CCSK. The insifiic is in gning'<br />
the \ ! ictim n trniisfn.sion <strong>of</strong> blootl<br />
pliiKmii. the lirjuid uurt nf tlie<br />
hurran, blood, to replai-e that lest<br />
in the peculiar' condition <strong>of</strong><br />
shock.<br />
WITAT IS SHOCK ?<br />
Shock is n stsiip <strong>of</strong> nntir-ripaifi<br />
that conies over a person as a<br />
result <strong>of</strong> severe injury or fright.<br />
Tlie ner\eus system <strong>of</strong> the per<br />
snn in ^hoek ifrcives such an<br />
"insult" that the nerves lose<br />
rtmtrqi over (tie bioott vessels,<br />
winch relax and full to fjo their<br />
dtiiy.<br />
e d ! ops. Tljr cir-<br />
'ii. the blood coU<br />
in thr abdnmei! anrl thr<br />
ibeeemes t ! nld, Tlie heart<br />
i-apUily but weakly in its<br />
frantic effort to restore circu!a =<br />
linn.<br />
fill!, vmrsi <strong>of</strong> ail, the liquid<br />
piii't oi thT tal.-JOfl lUsell beKhis to<br />
hiik nu! tliroiiiih the WPIIH <strong>of</strong><br />
thf iiinnci V^HSfl inio til" tissiifS,<br />
Without bJeedinLP in the <strong>of</strong>dU<br />
nnv setisc the ijirsfKJ iirverthe=<br />
lets slowly seeps a a ay<br />
Unirfs this leakage iH s'npp^d.<br />
or thp lot plasma replncrd, iJie<br />
near-death rfi&ek may mm inta<br />
He.:i.h<br />
"fii'si-insler" und<br />
riiid wsirdi'n kiiflw? the ii<br />
ate ti't'atmrh! lur- f.rfiin.sry shock.<br />
But this is not enmi.h in severe<br />
cases,<br />
I.FFK SAVKR IN BLOOD BANKS<br />
The blcjod liqiiuj IOM internally<br />
in jfiODk must be replayed by<br />
transfusion <strong>of</strong> the life=savlne<br />
blood plasmH, f-tnred fer just<br />
emergencies in "blood banks,"<br />
Jus! as the j-ififliirtien <strong>of</strong> vital<br />
war ir a term Is by Amerie&H in.<br />
cliistry his ljicreiLhefj many times<br />
over sinre Rcrirl Hnibor, so has<br />
•the nation's proaniin for star,<br />
m» up tlie prei'iuiij, liquid In<br />
blood hanks,<br />
Tmiay there are IB blood aon=<br />
or centers in the nation, wiUi<br />
mobile units opt'iiitiria out <strong>of</strong><br />
mifny <strong>of</strong> tljajn. More ar#<br />
ncd<br />
Whole communities are vbiiai-<br />
teering to give blood Tlie wori-<br />
ers in industrial war plants!^.<br />
iinteer en masse as blood dflftOB,<br />
30.000 FfNTS A \VEEK<br />
Blond<br />
iect,<br />
•bor, "but aj? yeti nre bettc eriu =<br />
fated than I am, do you mind if<br />
I only >yive SO cents?"<br />
"O,K." said tlis pr<strong>of</strong>essor, ''YSU<br />
go first,"<br />
"Well, what animal has three<br />
Ism walking and two leg's fly^'<br />
ing?"'<br />
'"I don't know. Here's $1. What<br />
is tlie answer?"<br />
'•"I don't know, either. Here's<br />
fifty Oiats.f reeled me<br />
' !<br />
There is no ;ror*> siiprrb ex=<br />
ample <strong>of</strong> that fighting dcteTmin-<br />
Eitirm than the niirneijleiis speed<br />
with whirh Ilrnrv J. Kaiser has<br />
thf I0..")i)fi = lon Lib«rty<br />
Joseph N, Tenl, in it)<br />
days.<br />
That's the time from k"ci-iHy=<br />
irig t-3 Immelihig, sind in n few<br />
dnys more the Teal will be 'on<br />
tfie ocean, hnulintr war suppiies<br />
to niir nrmPri forces,<br />
Thr cirliiiiml eontrnct en lied for<br />
delivr :=v in .five months Kaiser<br />
is rutting thr time to about two<br />
wc-fks=or four and a half<br />
innnth? nliefifl <strong>of</strong> Schedule,<br />
To itiost <strong>of</strong> us this jg amanin?,<br />
Riit to Kaiser it isn't. He ns<br />
mtjcli ns snys: "O'warj. you ain't<br />
set*n nDthlne yet!' 1<br />
And the rrore this West Coast<br />
t'f'niiis for action nerompushes<br />
in fbreiikinK one production rfe=<br />
orri after nnether. the more his<br />
iiujfreHHiv<strong>On</strong>rss sets nn example<br />
for those in <strong>of</strong>iciul eiiurge <strong>of</strong> OUT<br />
wiir concluct. some <strong>of</strong> wljom at<br />
timeH hfive blocked Kaiser's at=<br />
,te:rnl-s to takr on new JOBS.<br />
Kaiser doesn't need to write<br />
rmy academic answers to those in<br />
li who used to give<br />
the brush-<strong>of</strong>f. He ha^ ans-<br />
thorn too well ty his ae*«<br />
-— Carndfin Cou-<br />
rier-Post.<br />
almcSst enyer to convey<br />
the hint that the Nazis would<br />
never yield what they have tak><br />
tn but he failed to predict new<br />
military adventures.<br />
But Hitler failed to mention<br />
thiit the power <strong>of</strong> American war<br />
production has already passed the<br />
enmbined ou tot! t <strong>of</strong> his own<br />
coimtrj 1 and that <strong>of</strong> fiis puppets<br />
sind slave la.bo'r, nnd that it will<br />
continue to grow by the day,<br />
wpe'< pnd mdiith,<br />
RVMIS the lesson <strong>of</strong> iSi7»lflia<br />
hns been forgotten lay the die*<br />
tHiars, Tliey cannot believe the<br />
United States capable <strong>of</strong> out=<br />
rmiinning them in every depart-<br />
ment <strong>of</strong> wnr. But they'll learn<br />
[ibmu it soon enough, even if<br />
Herr Hitler tries to hide his ap=<br />
prehension under the cover <strong>of</strong><br />
boasts and threats, = Bridgeton<br />
Evening<br />
Evfry week the P^cl Crass now<br />
draws a pint <strong>of</strong> *u!t*ori, painteas-<br />
ly anri liafrrlessly, from eaeh <strong>of</strong><br />
mam patTiotie U. S. eitizem<br />
The donated blood is treated to<br />
eliminate all but ihe pliiBis.<br />
Tlien it is stored or shipped, in<br />
liquid form er as a dn 1 pefttier,<br />
t-o distant battle areas and to<br />
civilian hospitals.<br />
Every soldier and sailor on i<br />
fighting front, every industrial<br />
weaker on the all-important pw-<br />
duetion front, every civilian on<br />
the home front is ^nefited *7<br />
the fact that, somewhere n<br />
is a "blood bank" <strong>of</strong> li<br />
•blood plnsma rradv in hela Mm<br />
(heat death in the event <strong>of</strong><br />
shock,<br />
Interesting Facts<br />
Lifeboats for Liberty shlpi sft<br />
now being made out <strong>of</strong> plywood<br />
by an Oreyon, manufacturer-<br />
Wliile the total cost equals tijat<br />
<strong>of</strong> mf?t-al boats, i'le use el ply'<br />
weed saves a lot or metal piF<br />
beat and thp boats huve paaei<br />
every safety test,<br />
As a mefliis <strong>of</strong> encouraging •de-<br />
velopment <strong>of</strong> new arid wortJiwftfie<br />
shop and design ideas by ite<br />
plant pdrsonnei, an aircrrft car-<br />
pnrnfiQn hns arranged to protect<br />
all such invention-i by tp<br />
and to sefeguard the<br />
financial intereSits in any<br />
ties or proceeds from the sate<br />
sutti developments.<br />
/<strong>Oct</strong>ober 9, 1932<br />
nm£rm^r .„.,..,.„...._.<br />
THE OC^N CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />
Social (^Interest to Women<br />
led Cross Events<br />
Coming Week<br />
dressings<br />
s follows-<br />
Engaged<br />
Lodges<br />
Clubs<br />
from 7:30 to 10 pin nl<br />
4!"j Kih<br />
Red Cr<br />
«• " . - „<br />
Thursday und Fridny imm 10<br />
aJH to 4 V'V !n l ' w Product ion<br />
toom Atlantic Citv mer-iti- rn<br />
n.nd<br />
wWBKi<br />
• : . njn- in tliejirotluei'nn ronm<br />
^Ij^tic <strong>City</strong> ElePlrin c;o. buikl<br />
c <strong>City</strong><br />
anniifi!<br />
At<br />
uiklin-.-<br />
nf<br />
Caw<br />
American<br />
pjn, in<br />
Court<br />
ireftinsj<br />
rounly ChnjiiPj' i>( \hv<br />
Ret! Cm** wiil lake<br />
y Ot'totaer 12 at 7<br />
thQOl H'aeher, left Thursday af-<br />
(erhoen far Gernient&wn, wher«<br />
where she will be a wf-fk ftid guest<br />
'if in •- S'i?i ii'srj f.iiiiilv. M r .<br />
Mrs, Wnrrf*! Brock<br />
Mrs<br />
Sii-if] then to<br />
pa., where iilie will visit before re<br />
turning to h«r horr.c<br />
Block nrt'fjriiprinjprf iip; Fiinf.)i f 'f K<br />
nprmsntfiwn.<br />
Uoper Darby Couple<br />
Close Reiort Home<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Thosi n± f •"• '\t ! ic<<br />
Hob*?rts. H4L' Prnnhn pi , flo'^d<br />
returned is (heir home in<br />
paihy Tlifir tiiuiuhi'T ^ l I?•<br />
Fox. nliri b.'t by Mfiii, Hht'n<br />
i with !ii* ! m NI'-'H ri<br />
Rebekahi Mark<br />
91st Amiiversary<br />
Ssveral Members Fet-<br />
ed on Birthdays<br />
The Geean city Itsbekah<br />
eelebrated the Bist nnnivtfsary <strong>of</strong><br />
the founding <strong>of</strong> the riatitiiiai<br />
i<br />
j,-fk<br />
v.'lio '<br />
Their ."fin. K'firi<br />
•vlitly *" f a.: 1 ;:* i=r 1 ill<br />
reported tn<br />
Another son<br />
listed, 1M now s<br />
May<br />
MKET W<br />
MISS HORNER | The W,<br />
The wedding <strong>of</strong> Miss Elizabeth • chefs' As;<br />
Marcla Homer, daughter <strong>of</strong> Mr : P^Jl iti^ri<br />
and Mrs. Albert Hcrner, 70S Vth . in t!l£i<br />
it. to Malcolm Bryan Rossse], son<br />
Of Mr, and Mrs Robert Rosael.<br />
Dutch Neck. N.J,, win "take place<br />
tomorrow at 4 p.m. in the pms'sy-<br />
teTiaii Ohurrh. DuLrfi N*ck" N 'j.<br />
About 80 5'iesU .'A-ill atwiid thf<br />
wedding and reception wiieh win<br />
follow in the chapel <strong>of</strong> the ehurcfi=<br />
tiflii tiluj<br />
be led bv<br />
A, Monre.<br />
! All !lint i -'.:«rs fiilr<br />
! ed tn bf> prf-M*nt.<br />
pittfis to go tn Piits-<br />
'iiunii'iilcsn, Monday nisjht at ftpd<br />
Meiia Hai!. ,<br />
M'ss | 'Itic occaNifm nlso was a birthday<br />
'f fp ; party far m^mbprH with snniver.<br />
sry-ips this month. They were Mrs<br />
riPifi-g-f* Cassidy, Mi!>, Austin Downs,<br />
M;B. f-rnriT Fipe.tosrn, Mrs, 3t4rnh<br />
l\T"s: BM^ii! Schmidt. Mrs,<br />
Clark, Mrs. Anna<br />
M: : .?. H^.lph Lemflni nnr MLss Mnry<br />
Carson.<br />
Tlif 1 titblfs at whiff"! r^fre?h=Trients<br />
wc'i'p '-.ejved were derorntfd in pinl:<br />
'he lodv.p colors. Thf<br />
reepivr-d gift^.<br />
flfrnngpmf'nu wero made to<br />
fpncj tlip iorf^p iepfi.prntritivp. Mm,<br />
EfJitn opif. in fhf R*-bpkah stntf*<br />
A^sif ni'iiy ff^sion at Npwni 'L O~tfi-<br />
bet' if! to IS., at vJUch tifflp «he<br />
will Uike thf Past N
\<br />
fr«<br />
-•:S.i<br />
:«.i<br />
THE OCEAN CITY 3ENTJNEL=LEDGER<br />
*te» Drop In<br />
riders<br />
Ben janin D, Pou-<br />
Mndldale for <br />
line cOiicheft all rii.ijir spuns. hiii<br />
is tonceded to or n xp>>vin\ixi iii<br />
In additinn<br />
ball and tnlt'k<br />
seho<strong>of</strong> boys, he<br />
to ff<br />
also<br />
a wmstliiij! tt'Hiii. H<<br />
Lrodues? soccer<br />
hnve time for<br />
be teach in ts at<br />
day besides eosi<br />
hi'Ff<br />
H ill<br />
lull's!<br />
ciliji'i<br />
MOSTLY INTKAMt<br />
As it stiuid-N<br />
wiji tor pjf'piuii<br />
proHraiii iiiosiK<br />
mi'.v,<br />
i *4 ''*<br />
«h m Un 1 «"'i<br />
tt>r nil iircuinci iinn ! H*' .--siw at<br />
it'.IM it fiii/i 1 !! bn'iili wiih'r !t,n<br />
hm skiff The youtii also hrouifht<br />
home some kintiTish and evan^rra<br />
Local Sailfish<br />
Wins Prize<br />
County Contest<br />
Awards Given<br />
J. C Hulli.wny. o! A!lii!it:r f.ty.<br />
who caught a h-A pnuufi H oujie?'.<br />
i[i;lfif(i liboiii fiv* 1 inili-f. <strong>of</strong>f Oc.in<br />
<strong>City</strong> early last Sinnnicr. vusi? mw <strong>of</strong><br />
ih*' firs; pri:'c winn«'rs> i'l th< ! Hf\<br />
ehth Aunujil Capi' M;iv Cnu'nv<br />
Pmhinp Coniest.<br />
FS'rf% H JiUkson. ilivcviny <strong>of</strong> 'M'<br />
ihe list nt winn-'!^ ns xV\vf\,.(\ \y,<br />
ihe bi-iirfi i ir jiidt?* s « h**iiu«if!<br />
C'-est<br />
Hii]'ii^;i\ s iiiti'h siiitl in U.i' !•<br />
bi'fii 'fir Iiisr Siiiliish VVt'Y l,rii : *':!<br />
in tii' ! s*> ivii 'ri's. s u n iiip hiiiif? -. 1:1<br />
A ia pc"t)!li.<br />
r-tuaht in "hi* suM ;ii fnoniv- In-<br />
let. :ii tiif stinlh fiu.i ul OtM'Li'i fi<br />
tv tjv WiUiinu J Mnnn 1 . Jr w<br />
phi'.'iHtit*!ii:iii, sy'in I ,•;-*•'. pn?i' i u<br />
• lint siit'cifs,<br />
In tli!' tniiviiev. th*'!!' i\'"!'r> ifi<br />
»iiim"s i-hf!.".i'i*i ni 11 ?iTPc',i * FUE<br />
<strong>of</strong> 1 he winner*- wt'-vr- r;ip'H S! ! rv]C:S dlirilly flip p!"t's =<br />
i>nl IVHV. wiit, tiriiedii ! * l d io bo pi-t>-<br />
«i>h'*ri to tiii' sriion! thin )o! ! erioon<br />
The iin ! '{ ! Mi.fUinn was tn b*<br />
i hy Ri'V Nnrmiin V Slir-<br />
(_•!!> puhlifitv siirrrttir.<br />
nntiiiius :wci suira, rtpr^<br />
ii^> AA'iiitisiM Ciiflet John<br />
(iiitj Army Piiviih- HiirolH<br />
. r. tHith liit'll 1 f.i ! Hi»)i L»i-nf| =<br />
uliii h.tvi ! dicii A thii'H<br />
iiiiin. fini! Chirk is! HciiYn'r-<br />
tui? hi>i->n ri'p i; li'f! ;!•« msHsiny<br />
in iifiioti but «i!l hitvji DO p-iitf on<br />
till' } lii M b* ! t : ili!>i- ilr H n 1 *, pi is* hi 1 ,<br />
h. LI p; iMMU'i nf «[If<br />
PI.AVS KOIi<br />
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iiiL i :-,'. juHsi !j;ifisi si' 111>'51 n o w 1<br />
rr rin> ti,:!< ! uon oi Kimcin 1 W;t!<br />
Oar Soys in Service<br />
Gets Into Navy<br />
<strong>On</strong> 14th Try<br />
Persistency Wins for<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Youth<br />
jiiiftitiel J lunows a farmer<br />
Ocesui Cilv hoy was nceepted by<br />
the II, S Navy hint w^pk on his<br />
Nth ii=y<br />
Burrow?; son <strong>of</strong> fiamupl Bui'=<br />
rows, Sr, Hio AiHbur%' HV trii-H to<br />
•nhst jiiiiiiy molitlis fiffo biit WHS<br />
ri'ji rti'd bprtuisp uf ii *,v**.ik eye.<br />
d, itf put A piiH'ii s'yi'r<br />
eye to niiik*! Liie oi!ifr Co<br />
iyoik and MO bpcume 1 stroiH 1 * 1 !".<br />
Tin M hr ined a fPw f.'.jr > iimi's.<br />
Liu! wiM ntji'i'tt-ri brrmiaP his tl'pth<br />
Affc bs'lnw p:ij- iieeortiinu t n ihe<br />
i Ni A dpnti !i t.<br />
1 F'iniiliy lit? rniirii' it it'if! wit^<br />
Liutti ;t 1'titinu oi mirtchi'i'hi's 11111!",<br />
JiiH'Oild i'lH.SK Iif H ii ct br-t'ii i'iii =<br />
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tjusisiii iiii SSH TTJ Kiii'l n - '.I* 1 j:i-,i=e<br />
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bus"! 1 - v, >i n< ,%ii ! ti t h r "-h-rv \ U M " , I m _<br />
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nil! -Kill ii iiiiiljE-1;, fi ii;,-- i t t-tr i! ut t ll,<br />
!i,i-MM t'A!.';?'i! iiiifS fVher' nov-lt!f l ,-4<br />
Methodists<br />
Invited Back<br />
ifv if!fht_Lfif;i:;nn p,i;y: '. I<br />
35-Mile Signs<br />
Erected bv State<br />
t'iij">t'Ui!i! (;f N e w .Ifr'-ii'y ., " W . n<br />
Spi 1 !'!] '.Ki Mil'", Pn!- H)!'ii''<br />
: yiuii><br />
w a s ^'iirtct! Isi wi F l i i l i v h \ ih.<br />
B u i ' - Hif.li'A.iv M i i i t i ' i v r n i - ' e I ) r -<br />
ji;ii"i i m n*<br />
.ifi' iii'lny ]j!jic'' : d ,i' (. ) ' • ''ii i; 1' lr-<br />
t.! 1 !'!!!:- Uli 1 i'f'h .•iiii' (if t!'li!'ik<br />
ii!iih\v;iV% iiiit) nprirn'JSMJl I f*iy n n i '<br />
niilf jipsirl.<br />
A total 01 iflKO ])'uf:iirri,, •At'.l.'v-<br />
ri'tiuiri'd ff! 1 tin- op 'ii t*f)t!!i!*'v u><<br />
thi'y will not bo i \-"U-d into nmiu-<br />
ripiilitic's u h r i ' i : if" il rciMil.i •, ii>is<br />
ronipcl ."lower Hp •-ds.<br />
Realty Business<br />
Is Transferred<br />
Coiiilnni.1 fffiiti Frige 1<br />
t h r U j . i t o r * i h a t : i [ \ o u »-!!ll 11 r r<br />
ilMLib!'- next >i';iv tip Yn- iirfoinmn^<br />
iiii!< ! £i in AtiwiHie Cny u-- A^b\n ! j'<br />
Purk fh(> fioms nf Hie PifMi M,'•-<br />
;htitli, w 11<br />
\ ei_<br />
lutfi<br />
*\ ea<br />
wiih nppiuHM' bv !hr C'oni<br />
which fiitd fnnii' h! ! !i* io ii"i'-V<br />
tuar\ frniii \)w A'niN* AH'<br />
OffUijii'ii inn nf Alhuitip Cl\V<br />
< fcLiiuri';. 0: the<br />
iii'i oeriin'eri Suntiiiy<br />
Vi ht>!i Hi.^hnp n. Tjioiiilev<br />
pi-! v iic!i*';- hftme"in<br />
uli'H'liiH for •!«. Winter.<br />
FOR DlTV IN SAW<br />
AiitiitriLfi J SniSth. •Jiifl, <strong>of</strong> 337<br />
Ci'innil itV., U'_fl liie resort on<br />
Moiid'1% 1 lo teyin tin enhstiiit nt in<br />
[hi- U B_ Nus'iil Rt ! «! j i : Vi ! . reporting<br />
to tlie Phil.idt'lphiii Niivy Y«U'd.<br />
Mr Rinith, who had been etjn-<br />
iHiU'd w,fh fhi 1 Ciidiniits Fuhpral<br />
Hutiit' iiiOri' ihiHl 1ft ^siirs. VH'i'nt in-<br />
;o ii>! \ u i' wiHi the rittinu oi phiir-<br />
•iHirif-I^ liiitie. thirti rSii^. Hp bi<br />
w>\l ktiown sn the n sort \i:-, a bad =<br />
pUyer. He I'fji'mi'rlv was<br />
r li!: : Cap!> Mnv Coiuity.<br />
GEORGE SANDER HOME<br />
OX rt'RLOl'GH<br />
I.tOiiU'tuini CH-oi'gp Handes' is pn-<br />
in\ inn n nine day furlough ns a<br />
JII-I! <strong>of</strong> hb, sistt'r. Mi*. E. H. Welk-<br />
i«r. 015 4th i-.l-<br />
i.iMUiC'iiiini HiincU'r iift'-i ju^t rom=<br />
>;;>n ti rfliiis's in s-ignn] rerpN and<br />
fi'fier !f'i_'hn!c:il i;*vitiling Lit Harvad<br />
l*!U\«'!*i!v and ihi' M h<br />
In>L!tl|!f* uf TtH-hnaiOyy. Hr will go<br />
froin hen 1 ia Gimp Murphy. Fiji.<br />
The Oei'iitt Cliv mnn: wlso has<br />
bi'^ii In tho ftoi'virn i we y^urs. i^<br />
a yrfidiiiit r- <strong>of</strong> Narwidi Unlvprsity,<br />
in Vermont<br />
nnpEN' S1IOESIAKER<br />
WIN'S HIS BARS<br />
J. OudPn shet?makt">r, son <strong>of</strong> C.<br />
f111:11 f• j* shoPiniiHer. was honiP on .'i<br />
Isriff furlough this wwk aftfr his<br />
uriithiH! ion from OfTieers' CnndU<br />
dtiit' Be hoe 1 yt Fort Bfiinins. Ga .<br />
•Ailh thr cflffliiiisMo!! <strong>of</strong> s<br />
Of W Fi=iink y<br />
Mnntiily ^itff'ljlinrdpfi thp in!*'l : * H!<br />
<strong>of</strong> Winfii'Ui W IjO\t'. (if H;Hiii*is<br />
Point in th* 1 pfiimr-, Puint t---\'iUi'.'A* t<br />
Theatre which lu* had wtiinvi'U'tl<br />
to Edward F'kyiin, h\i, fnr'ii"!" < nt-<br />
ploV"!', by ii rnui'i O!fi< i 1 i'i ,i;il\<br />
1D4L<br />
fhunicd i hnt ii ft tr iln-<br />
he di^r'nvt'rs 1 !! i'ii hi hi<br />
by Lcsviv<br />
New Chief Warden<br />
At Leesburg Farrn<br />
Col Ot'orui' L. fi. lby !i is bi r ! ti<br />
tnnmfe-mul iroin 'hl^ jio^iiiiMi i'h<br />
chii i diipiity wLiiflmi <strong>of</strong> the Hun*'<br />
Prison. TiriHot]. io ihi 1 i.st'^'jfiiy<br />
Fiinn in th;s inuivv.<br />
F Mifko. \%;^) h I#* br t n<br />
O. D. HACKNEY<br />
REFRIGERATION<br />
OIL BURNER SERVICE<br />
PHONE 1224 1110 ASBURY AVE,<br />
LEAKY ROOF'S REPAIRED<br />
CERTAIN-TEED<br />
Guaranteed Products for<br />
RE=ROOF!NG<br />
Free Estimates Furnhilit'd — No I>ii%vn Fiiyinent<br />
Independent Ro<strong>of</strong>ing Co.<br />
3 S, Fleming Avm, TOO - gih st<br />
rha 4-1952 Atlantic <strong>City</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> (iiy ph. 0160<br />
•UETTEIt ROiiFN AT LOWEST I'lUfES 1 '<br />
filioemakfr. who has<br />
horn in the tfrvlrf for Hevrri<br />
•-.rheriuled to rrport for<br />
*u'w n.ssmiiment a\\ 'Aw Wi*st<br />
OF<br />
<strong>City</strong><br />
n.doptf=d a rosoSution grantl'i^ n<br />
<strong>of</strong> iihsfnct* for tlie diifiitisn to<br />
miin I.i'wiK QrHJiani, who en-<br />
in tlTr Coiuit Guard Reserve<br />
week 8 ; ago.<br />
Qraham, who fermcrly was n<br />
O Guard nfaeut five years be=<br />
fore joining the police force, wss<br />
(rl\ l en a riitlnc <strong>of</strong> HoatdSwaiti's Mai?<br />
2nd eiiiiiK. He is now stationed nt<br />
Atlantie <strong>City</strong> on <strong>of</strong>fsiisre piHrol<br />
duty, Hf is the fourth loersi police -<br />
nii to enter the armed forces,<br />
A leave <strong>of</strong> ajbsenee silso was<br />
siTtinted ptflss Frfda Bonham, sec<br />
retar> = in the publicity department,<br />
who entered the WAVES.<br />
WHS promtilM! in Hisp- r"ii<br />
m : s.imn'""'^.---.'".""!' 1 '"<br />
E, lOlti si . -irrivetl lionir<br />
•IidE<br />
I.I.<br />
Tn<br />
foi* :i 10 tiiiy Iiirloii^h from<br />
ON 10-DAY Fl liLcll nil<br />
Anflrf ±i ,v St. AriHelo. KM;I<br />
rlii^. Miinhatinn He:itj!i,<br />
vSMunj his wife iit Q93 H<br />
GORDON IS" IRFLAS'n<br />
A, Rohei"! Ortniiin nf Of<br />
wliu Is tlfi'A in Tris'unr!:<br />
11.! 11<br />
N.<br />
h *<br />
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h;i.<br />
'li: tn<br />
sii'.-ir h<br />
,,tf!-iV<br />
Fort<br />
iif.-it<br />
Y-.-is<br />
f nr<br />
C.t.v,<br />
bi'e-i<br />
p ^<br />
DAVIS MADE CORPORAL j<br />
Haroh! DavU, brotiH'f <strong>of</strong> NelM<strong>On</strong> i<br />
Dnvif,, niun'.iiicr Of \tu> suppli'e-<br />
Wills-Jones Milk Rompnny her*',<br />
has beun pvomoled to rnrporsil Tft s<br />
\s in the "Air Cfjrps at Blyethill, '<br />
Arkansas, '<br />
SAVE FUEL<br />
JOHNS-MANVILLE ROCK WOOL INSULATION<br />
Should cut your fuel bill 209c to 40 . It will keep<br />
your home cooler In Summer,<br />
NOTICE!<br />
The Fi'tiffal<br />
thorizcti %hw<br />
suljtinn to rln<br />
thiy (hargr- %<br />
Ke«ter\'p RvNU'm as<br />
extensiiHi<br />
Hiflnths,<br />
5,00<br />
<strong>of</strong> iitnr<br />
>»O llllU 1<br />
<strong>of</strong> Jiiiv a*l_h<br />
tiiiymchts iin<br />
11 piiviiiriit. "<br />
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RfM k \<br />
rii ii<br />
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For Frfe Booklet and Information, gee or Write , s ,<br />
J. H. BEC<strong>On</strong>E 816 Asbury Ave.<br />
Lnrul Hi'prt**4< ! ntative<br />
• • < }<br />
Builders<br />
ENTERS<br />
WSHCAh SCHOOL<br />
Frivat** First Class Walter C. Bu-<br />
shay, <strong>of</strong> Opeiiii <strong>City</strong> and Beeslpy's<br />
Point, hiis bren enrolled In th? Me=<br />
dieal Technical Seheel at, Billings<br />
General Hospital, Fort Benjamin<br />
Hni-risen. Indiana. He has bpen ni-<br />
tarhf'd to si medieai Uti_H siiief' ll?<br />
entered the service in Julv.<br />
GRADUATES FROM<br />
RADIO AVIATION SCHOOL<br />
Robf'rl Johnson, Son <strong>of</strong> Mr, tiiid<br />
Mrs Hurrv Johnson, 1704 W Pifr-<br />
son nv.. Somers Peiiit. v'ns !.;ad =<br />
untrd recrntiy from th*> nvj-Uen<br />
radio sE-hooi at the Naval Air Sta-<br />
tion, Jacksonville, pla,. afU'r -Offl-<br />
pie tin K an in tensive con^.v in rjifl-<br />
io arid tmnnery,<br />
Johnson enlisted in (lie Nnvv in<br />
April. Lhift \oar, ftiifl was pc-ui to<br />
Newport, R. I., for bnsir traininti<br />
•before eoinii to Jacksonville. Now<br />
a qualified radioman, hv probably<br />
will be assigned to a Niivn.l air<br />
unit for further duty,<br />
SERGEANT FlILt.AfiEtt<br />
HOME ON Fimuoraii<br />
^erB<strong>of</strong>iiit t. PullaEer. \vho wns<br />
inducted into the Ai-my Frbriiary<br />
27, w, fspendinE A week's furlough<br />
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.<br />
OrnrK^ Fuilaffer, J4S A^biiry ay.<br />
He is now stationed at Cnmp<br />
Gordon, <strong>On</strong>, In the dirmltal wnr-<br />
srrvlee.<br />
SBRfiEANT BRECKLEY<br />
HOME ON FURLOUGH<br />
Sergeant Everett Breckjey, son <strong>of</strong><br />
Mr. and Mrs. Oh&Tles Breckley, 1<br />
me-meership.<br />
MWBILABLE; NOT IIAPP¥<br />
i! A lot <strong>of</strong> people," he deel&Ted.<br />
• ! ha\'e eneusrli religion to ftnake 'em<br />
mfserafele, tout net enoueli to mate<br />
'em happy," The only way to bene.<br />
fit, from religion, he explained, is<br />
to "sell out wholeheartedly to God."<br />
The Women's Society <strong>of</strong> Chris-<br />
tian Service, holding separate ses=<br />
sisns • at the Music Pier Friday<br />
morning and afternoon. re=eleet£d<br />
all major <strong>of</strong>ficers, ineluding Mrs,<br />
Benjaimin F. AHeeod, <strong>of</strong> CKean<br />
<strong>City</strong>, as Conference treasurer <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Society,<br />
Rev, William A. Bovd. <strong>of</strong> Cam=<br />
den, former pastor <strong>of</strong> the Oeean<br />
<strong>City</strong> efa«reh, was elected one sf<br />
the Conference trustees for a<br />
three-year term at tiie business<br />
meeting eii Saturday. Qthfrs =weri<br />
Judge HwoM B= Wells, <strong>of</strong> Bir!<br />
nftly ' ,ow to hRrid!<br />
ntiise. "rvh eftpii<br />
you're tho fiiin'Si<br />
harl nrou:iti ht'rp,"<br />
MU'er was plainlv<br />
i ^iir wondered hew she had fnlled<br />
i t(i notice- ijpforo whfit. a riisecTiiiiig<br />
tfiLs Er>iiti"iif Riake was.<br />
Oo on"<br />
I. ii'fi ,iiiKt a httle favor I<br />
to aa!s <strong>of</strong> you," Bee conttii=<br />
with si'CiiijnK" t.ifriderice. "In<br />
with tlif pn tir-nt in<br />
"MIM. erswrii'ishiciti?"<br />
"Yrs. You SP". ii^y yi*n'<br />
tn knr"«' lie(,<br />
"Oil. she did?"<br />
"Yfs." Brr rniihi hn 1<br />
from *?frHin'J aver Miss<br />
tjulltbiiity. Tlnit<br />
q<br />
M^yti Bhi.ke.,and I<br />
i?s fli] pipivt w 'h<br />
explnin to him. 1<br />
l! C-'n thank you, Mi^K Millrt!"<br />
saici Hpf> loekirip nt ih$" rlfler wo-<br />
man as iho;>., h r3ie fairly woraliip=<br />
ped f'P-. "Tlvflt's very kind <strong>of</strong> you.<br />
(ell you \v-.cit a Jca] privi-<br />
''- to work under a person<br />
1 Ikr_ you."<br />
far a<br />
tnfTv.<br />
"I've<br />
I wSnt her!" .<br />
Just then, Bee ctune niifryin^ in-<br />
to thi rooin. "Hew de yon do, Mrs,<br />
CrewTjineJiield? I'm Beatrice Slake,<br />
yfiur new nyrge."<br />
"I don't want a new nuric!" the<br />
old lariy pretc-^ted. "I already had<br />
a perfectly gnod nui=se"p:etty as a<br />
p'ctuti}, w-stji blapk eyes arid bi-^slc,<br />
curly hair Tiiai's IN-, niii^e I *int!<br />
Wthere is she?"<br />
"Fhe isn't hetp Fight now," BOP<br />
tpiinperiled.<br />
"I can see for myself t f iat she<br />
isn^t here, ean't I?" Mrs Cvfi-A iiin =<br />
rfiield sna;:-ped. "Clo ,ci hrri"<br />
At that itlf-mel't, Misa Miilpr :ip-<br />
made a party defendant beeiute you, ihe<br />
wife uf Saulue 1 Fleichff, hive a dower<br />
iiit£F<br />
neet ihiit npplinnce before reljlaeing<br />
the fusc» -<br />
3, You may delprinjme • blown fime<br />
\ by the liiscoI<strong>of</strong>nUoa <strong>of</strong> the trans*<br />
/ parent top, *-• • • " . ' ! '%<br />
muni all ^ HHVB your n*iihboi-hBDd cleetrleiari<br />
pull together It* repair frayed: cords and defective<br />
Kin the wflr." nppHaneei,<br />
ATLANTIC CITY<br />
ELECTRIC COMPANY<br />
War OsndiUons Prevent ODE jUmai<br />
But We'll Tit Not X© Keep Yoj TOi<br />
p<br />
(The eliarapter-i in thb serial are<br />
fkUlious.)<br />
Read tne Uiassilitd Ads<br />
A >M<br />
Tn relieve<br />
Misery <strong>of</strong><br />
Liquid<br />
TUli<br />
f<br />
chef,; i<br />
in fj<br />
ii P •-<br />
tin-<br />
hiti !•<br />
.hi-<br />
^ ^ ^ h r f I f , d<br />
,'i'i >!« tii'raliiji nitficsl iii ihf nrflU'<br />
IM iiin'^ 1 ^ 1 - 1 "' ii'«l yoti. KiifaiiEifi li?<br />
m. ;iri ; innili 1 n [j:ir!y d^feti flit fit he-<br />
>(>!!, the wife '"if ('•enrai Kacii'<br />
iinvi- :i iiiiWiji lfitprv'ri in I hi 1 liififlv<br />
fi ]
M£, :-<br />
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i<br />
SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />
>INT NEWS<br />
Home'<br />
— Ilie Civilian<br />
In a letter received<br />
at a meet-<br />
dttplayed posters<br />
be placed in every home<br />
p, These "Vigtory Hume-<br />
be obtained by showing<br />
i% the family Is spehdlnf<br />
it Of Its earnings for war<br />
collecting: a certain num.<br />
<strong>of</strong> scrap metal, and<br />
p<br />
p e in the civilian<br />
06*136, Officials hope to<br />
ft I i i d<br />
Insignia, put one<br />
WUllam Wentstll<br />
'on ttie recent falaek=out<br />
tea* SB per-cent <strong>of</strong> the<br />
te ..were on duty. At<br />
Monday evening, 12<br />
B f<br />
y<br />
r#-<br />
that meeting that neartv<br />
Just Pridav evening for<br />
<strong>of</strong> the oolice reserves,<br />
t, Mr. MatWas thank-<br />
aapman/iiiiectOT <strong>of</strong> Civile<br />
for tfce cooperation<br />
Chltff Henry Oliver I<br />
firemen. 10 ausdUary<br />
fire police and two OB<br />
•t or 70 percent <strong>of</strong> flre<br />
ten*.were at their post in the<br />
t> out.<br />
11<br />
it:<br />
ftsrest lire watciiers<br />
named and will begin<br />
omen to<br />
Be Weak<br />
•harge §g<br />
er40<br />
.Old<br />
reported 1 that<br />
only three messengers were on tlie<br />
job In the black out, because the<br />
others are now menders <strong>of</strong> the fire<br />
company, Walter Batten<br />
that 50 per cent <strong>of</strong> the<br />
corps reported. party-four am<br />
teaes have tees ordered for Jit<br />
medical unit,<br />
Arthur Ford, in charge ef light-<br />
ing, stated that conditions were<br />
good regarding home folks extin,<br />
guishlng lights, but there are still<br />
some <strong>of</strong>fenders. In order to have<br />
evpry home in darkneis hi #mer=<br />
ge»cy, training must be started im-<br />
mediately. Team new on, any home<br />
displaying a liiftt, with Indications<br />
there i§ no one at home, will<br />
be investigated, and if found<br />
the fiomi has been left w'th Ugh*<br />
burning, these ptople wil; be liable<br />
to fines.<br />
Martie* Richardson<br />
Weds Ventnor Girl<br />
POINT—George<br />
Richardson, popularly known as<br />
"Martie", sen <strong>of</strong> Mr, and Mri, Her-<br />
bert Richardson, ef Ca.T:den, and<br />
Sunnier residents <strong>of</strong> Seaiers Point,<br />
wss married on Saturday to Miss<br />
Mary Constance Damask, <strong>of</strong> Vtnt-<br />
nors The wedding took place In the<br />
Community Church, Ventnor, with<br />
a reception at Uie Oxford Apart-<br />
meats.<br />
"Martie" played en the somers<br />
Point football team for two sea-<br />
sons, Mr, and Mrs. Herbert Rlch=<br />
ardson and daughter. Joan, return-<br />
ed from tile wedding to their Sum-<br />
aer home here for the week<br />
,' <strong>Oct</strong>ober^<br />
Civic Club To<br />
Have Celebration<br />
Past President* to<br />
Be Feted, <strong>Oct</strong>. 15<br />
Lucky Twelve Club<br />
Mrs, Higbee'a Home<br />
lUH PQWT — Mrs. hsrry<br />
Higbee. entertained members ef the<br />
Lucky Twelve Olub at her home re*<br />
gently. Mrs. William B, 3euli .tnd<br />
Mrs, Leon Herbert were guests ef<br />
honor at a surpriie birthday party,<br />
and received lovely gifts and eardi,<br />
featured the evening, 'liie<br />
players: Mrs. Thomas Latimer, Mrs.<br />
Hewitt, Mrs, John. Oliver,<br />
SrS! Mrs, John Oliver, Jr., M£s, Da-<br />
vWi Smith, sMrsSj -Calvin Steelman,<br />
Mri ; Joi^pll i eerety, Mrs, Edgar<br />
Pra^ ,$gm> WiUlasn B, Senil,<br />
and Mrs. Harry<br />
Civic OltA made final plans for<br />
PBJ t Presidents 1 Kight on <strong>Oct</strong>ober<br />
15, when the group met at the<br />
Fire HsiL Mrs. Lewis Mathias<br />
heads Uie reception eonimittce,<br />
Mrs. John M, Steetoian, e??ttrtajn.<br />
ment, and Mrs. Edward Fitzpatriek<br />
and Mrs. Emma MaGue, refresh-<br />
raenti.<br />
Mrs, Jeieph Oerety, M^s. Tjavid<br />
Smith and Mrs, i»arry Clark were<br />
named to the nominating commit-<br />
tee. Norminatiens will be made at<br />
the November 5 meeting. Mrs.<br />
K^thryn Hand and Mrs, Charlotte<br />
Barnes will have ehaite si refresh^<br />
ments at that meeting, Mrs= HaJry<br />
Clark will be chairman <strong>of</strong> the No=<br />
li card party,<br />
A iftter was read tr&m. Mayor<br />
'Fred Chapman thanking the dub<br />
for its esoperation in the regent<br />
Richard Seiners Day parade, The<br />
members made a fine showing, and<br />
wtre headed by two victory wufonj<br />
loaded with flowers, and manned by<br />
Mrs, John M, Steelir.an and Miss<br />
Delrose Weakland. Mrs, Da"id<br />
Smith and M"s. Joseph Qeretv car=<br />
rled th= Civic Club banner, head»<br />
ing the women,<br />
lii h<br />
Mrs. Lewis M&tWas, Mrs. l&rry |<br />
CQarfc. Mrs, ^Wllliflai, TSayjer, MIP.<br />
^i^ Oonover, Bfcs. Radolph psh-<br />
rle, Mrs, aeorfe Smith, Mri. Cdar.<br />
lotte Barnes, Mrs. Jesse Hand, Mrs,<br />
Connie Fends, Mm Sherman 1 Win-<br />
slow, Mrs. J^ank Hawii, Mrs. Enrl<br />
HJekmnn, Mrs. fflwood Wilson, Mrs.<br />
J^ank Dook and Mrs. Edward<br />
patriek,<br />
Police Reserves Gun<br />
$45 from Card Party<br />
Fire Official<br />
Kiwanis Guest<br />
Development <strong>of</strong><br />
§45<br />
was reaJizsd en me eard sarty<br />
en Friday evening for the benefit<br />
f h ^li Rs TO ffi<br />
ef the<br />
g<br />
Reserves.<br />
affair<br />
was in the Mathias building, with<br />
Mr. and Mrs, Lewis Manilas In<br />
charge <strong>of</strong> arrangements. Mrs, Mary<br />
Stader held high honors in bridge,<br />
te= Oorl Rsple in pinochle, Mrs.<br />
Mae Brooks in radio and. M^, Ca.<br />
therine Brown in SOi. ' Chance<br />
prises went to fSrs. Helen Gray.<br />
Mrs, Mildred Seyll. Mrt. A* W, l^ee,<br />
Wtaren Wllsen and Victor Qifford,<br />
There were plher priieg f©r evmy-<br />
one,<br />
Jtoowinf the business meeting,<br />
Mrs, Earl ffickman and Rtrs. Jean's<br />
HiwiJ and Mrs. Sieitnan Winsiow<br />
served tefrshmeTits to the follsw-<br />
ing; Mrs. Emma McCiie. Mrs, John<br />
M, Steelman, Mrs, Forrest Oonover,<br />
i<br />
£i<br />
I<br />
if §<br />
1<br />
i<br />
• -i^fi<br />
4<br />
1 mml<br />
m1<br />
-A Elotoni<br />
WILLIAM TRACY<br />
J01 SA-WY1E la<br />
iapw<br />
G(HJ)«Osir<br />
<strong>of</strong> Arartlfe<br />
Lintel In<br />
"CaEing Dr. GiUespie"<br />
• * * * *<br />
In<br />
MM<br />
O6t*B<br />
to »•<br />
S<br />
"The Lady Is Willing'<br />
_Cttr Ss X»1CB« Dicirieh Aiiins Jadic<br />
Polm AfM Plaj Jick Tleeartea'i OreL & Eutssm<br />
& "MRS. MINNIVER 1<br />
Ot% ii-17<br />
A Truly Gr«t Motioa U<br />
witb Cr«B GinoB - Wlltir PideeoE<br />
HO ADVAHCl 1^ PRICBSi<br />
MEN IH UNIFOSM 20c inc.<br />
Specials<br />
Sprint<br />
ildrs. Lamb<br />
w<br />
Tb 28<br />
Chickens<br />
Vo«U Cutlets<br />
or<br />
tl Tender Loin<br />
Produce Specials<br />
California Tokay or<br />
Seedless<br />
2 25<br />
op<br />
Winesap<br />
Tans or<br />
Finn<br />
Tomatoes<br />
Stores Co.<br />
M, Stema, Mr<br />
Mrs, Otto Champion, Mrs. WUiiam<br />
B, Scull, Mrs, Maurice WaESOii,<br />
Mrs. Edgar Hill, Mrs, Calvin Steel,<br />
man, Mrs, David Smith, Mrs, Al-<br />
bert Steelman, Mrs, David Bradley,<br />
y<br />
Chapman, Mr. and Mrt. John<br />
Strang, Mr. and Mrs, uarrett Sul-<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s <strong>On</strong>ly<br />
*?am'ty Shoe Store<br />
1 OPEN ALL YEAR f<br />
Style Plus Comfort<br />
liyan. Mr, and Mrs, Edgar BUI, Hr,<br />
and Mrs, Maurice Watson, Themai<br />
La timer, Mrs. Forrest GenoVer, Mrs.<br />
Virginia Allen, Mrs. Otto Oham-<br />
pion, MJS, IHwoed Wilson^ Warren<br />
Wilson, El-wood Wiison, :-• Ar?hur<br />
Ford. Mrs. Mary Stader. Mrt, Helen<br />
Gray, Mrs. Emms MeOue,* Mrs, A,<br />
Farmer, Mrs, Mae Rum ford, Mri,<br />
A, W, Ijee, Mrs, David ftnlth, Mri<br />
J, M, Steelman, Mri, Frank Cook<br />
Mrs. Carl Staple, Mrs, Franjk WaU<br />
ker, Mrs, Hsie Sarao. Mrs, Ohand<br />
Ier Craig 1 , Mrs. Charles -< r^ewls<br />
Oharies Durgin, Wilbur Phfer©,svni<br />
Mrs, Sarah Richards, Mrs, EA&rtha<br />
Knipple, Heraoe MeCauley,<br />
iam Morrow,<br />
Mrs, Joseph Hig^lns, Mis? M.iry<br />
Leu Burke, Howard Barnes, Rieh<br />
ard Thompson, Mrs. Howard Bros<br />
ehatd, Jr., William wanner,<br />
les Beiee, Mrs1 LiJlle<br />
Mrs, Margaret L&Plante. Mr|, A?.<br />
thur Hanweii. John Dougherty,<br />
Mrs, Carrie White, Mrs, George<br />
Laffey, Mr. and Mrs, jjewis M, Ma<br />
thias, Contributors; Frank<br />
POINT -Fire<br />
tlon Week was stressed at the<br />
meeting <strong>of</strong> thff Kiwanis Club, Tues=<br />
day evening. Ai;vrt T. Bell, p.eal-<br />
dent <strong>of</strong> the National Fire Pfeven-<br />
tien Aasoclatien. was gt.est speaker,<br />
The Nationaj Board <strong>of</strong> Fire Uti.<br />
derwriteia, whieh organiHed In<br />
and the Matlonttl Fire<br />
Atisociutiori. whiili orffan-zed in<br />
ii« u.ie fnrr ed ' j p omote and<br />
impio?e methods <strong>of</strong> flre protection<br />
and preventiun. he said. Qeod<br />
Housekeeping—keeping the horn* 1<br />
free <strong>of</strong> trabn and ru*oi*ii— »i- *H-<br />
foundation <strong>of</strong> nre prevention. In<br />
eonelusion, Mr, Beli pointed out<br />
that one <strong>of</strong> fie thinp that sets<br />
man apart from the beast is his<br />
ability to create ai d control lire.<br />
The names <strong>of</strong> Jack SulUvan, Wil-<br />
fred Ofiandi, J T . Pet^ Officer Hl-<br />
ehard Sutt<strong>On</strong>, Harry Ross, Morris<br />
Collins and Barry Pratt were added<br />
to me Kiwanis Club Hero Plaque,<br />
A suitable ceremony was observed,<br />
headed by Harry Sr.ith. Several<br />
letters <strong>of</strong> appreciation from seiners<br />
i id<br />
Feint<br />
pp<br />
in service were received.<br />
WiUiam B. ScuU, Mrs, Mina Hieh-<br />
ardson, Mrs, Edward<br />
Mre. Wilbur Mutger, oaptain ^<br />
ten, Oaptain Baines, Lyle Resaier<br />
Mrs. Carl Bladh, Mrs. Edward<br />
Hic'ftson, Arthur White, Mrs. Flor.<br />
ence Leiibert, Mrs, James Butter=<br />
worth, Paul Chfldress and Mr, and<br />
Mrs, Allen Brenson,. , t,.< »<br />
to Viift<br />
Citv Council<br />
— su¥«r<br />
MEN—YOUNG<br />
Trun<br />
Model*<br />
i<br />
ROYAL<br />
! SHOE STORE 1<br />
04b ASBURYAVE.<br />
• OPEN EVENINGS •<br />
Council Degree <strong>of</strong> Poeahentas, at<br />
a msetintf at the Fire Hail, Friday<br />
evening. ; decided' td -aceEpt an in=<br />
viLatlon to virft Nfltena Council:<br />
O^an <strong>City</strong>, on Oetohir 16, A card<br />
party whiim was sshsduled for that<br />
date has been changed to Novem-<br />
ber 6, Mrs* Stta Dough ty will be<br />
thairenan. '<br />
The applications <strong>of</strong> Mrs, Marjorle<br />
h W d<br />
Farkef, Mrs, Bnina i<br />
Mrs. Dsreffliy Sitton were accepted,<br />
arid initiation will be hold In the<br />
near future. Because <strong>of</strong> the test<br />
(blackout, whieh ocgui-TBd diuing<br />
the meetinf. refreEfirfiente »e?e dis-<br />
pensed wim. Attending; Mrt, Eliza-<br />
beth Heiffl, Mrs, Etta Doughty,<br />
Helen Hodgkiss. Mrs, Rae Shoekey.<br />
Mrs, Editti Hardy. Mrs, Lena. He in-<br />
helmer. Mrs. Doris Nickles,- Mrs.<br />
Carrie Hjenderson. Mra, Vema Sut-<br />
ton and Mrsi Elizabeth Keller.<br />
t w<br />
relating their enjoyment in being<br />
tlw guests uf the club at dinner<br />
before their departure,<br />
James Monaghan presenteo a<br />
resolution, endorsei by a standing<br />
Vote <strong>of</strong> the members, backing the<br />
Scrap Harvest Drive, which wUl be<br />
conducted tfoai <strong>Oct</strong>ober B to Oto<br />
her 34,<br />
Delegates named to the<br />
Contention in Trenton were Vies-<br />
President Frank Jlart, Clua seere»<br />
tary BiehaTd THnpson, Arthur<br />
Ford and Rev, Cedrle Hiekman.<br />
.mdies Aid to Send<br />
to Pastor<br />
TOfflT — The Ladies<br />
O<br />
Aid Society <strong>of</strong> Orace Lutheran<br />
CTjureh met at the home <strong>of</strong> the<br />
president, Mrs. W. Oilvey, Tuesdav<br />
afternoon. All future meetingi will<br />
be at Mrs. Oilvey's fipme. ttis<br />
meeting opened with devotionaJs<br />
led by Lhe president.<br />
^ch' memibeT present signed &*<br />
jard that wUl aeeempany a bou-<br />
quet <strong>of</strong> newers to their pastor, Rev,<br />
Frank Adlar, who k convalescing<br />
in Lankenau rtospttai, Philadelphia,<br />
foiiewing an operation.<br />
Pre-sent: Mrs. W- Oilvey, Mrs,<br />
Julia Lemmie, Mrs, Oeerga Mapes,<br />
Mrs, Adolph .Walde, Mrs. George<br />
Mink, Mrs. Jesse Penn, Mrs. Ger-<br />
trude Perron. Mrs Benjamin Sick-<br />
man. Mrs, Anna Melale, Mrs, Sarah<br />
Marshall, Mrs. Margaret HaLre.<br />
Mrs, Maidelina Spiig, Mrs, Oar,i<br />
Bladh. Mrs. Wililam B. Scull, Mrs.<br />
Mary BUidt-r and Mrs. Frank Adler,<br />
Artillery<br />
Joins Sci;«p Pile<br />
PODTT Mayor<br />
id<br />
TWO ETFB, Shgwg gtKrtini 7:15<br />
Sat. * HOIid«y Hgiioeei; |>JQ<br />
FRIDAY m SATURDAV, OCT, 9-10<br />
Ann MILLER - Johnnie JOHNSTON In<br />
"Priorities <strong>On</strong> Parade*<br />
with Jerry COLONN'A - Vera VAGUE<br />
MONDAY, OCTOBER 12 — ONLY<br />
Holiday Mutlne?, 2:30<br />
DIX . Kent TAYLOR In_<br />
the Town Too<br />
Tough to Die"<br />
Kiddies He ^ BARGAlNlTE = AtlulL-i<br />
TUESDAY vf=<br />
vices.<br />
and Mis. Lewii Diether. '<br />
* * *<br />
Mrs. May SUU'S, Audlitoon, Ja<br />
i her brotliej- ring<br />
Mr, and Mrs<br />
Mrs, Jos.sc Oibei-ssh, Hosu^<br />
pa., spent Friday with Mr, anfl Mn,<br />
G Lff<br />
Fellowihip Hour<br />
To Meet in Homes<br />
SOMHRS POINT —Mrs, Charles<br />
E*vans entertaippd niembers <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Fellowship Hour Wf %,hv Wcmen's<br />
Soeiety <strong>of</strong> Christian gs?ryjee <strong>of</strong> Bc?=<br />
thaily ? "etbodlil Church at !ier<br />
home, ThufEday afternoon. Attend-<br />
BETHANY METHOD 1ST<br />
Key, C'. E4 Ifirknimi,<br />
10 ii,ni. Sunday School.<br />
11 arn, Momiiiy Ssrvict 1 .<br />
1 Your Job and Mine. 1 '<br />
Choir.<br />
liliQ p.m. Rally Day progra.ni by<br />
Chinch Scfsaoi: Senior Choir.<br />
.Topt<br />
P=-T.A. Sewing, Monday<br />
Bm/mnB POrNT=W6ms'ii <strong>of</strong> ga-<br />
mers Feint (ntPTPsted in joiulna<br />
tht' sfwlriB P"ti,jprf spotiHftjT'tl by ihf<br />
County P..T.A. are advls<strong>of</strong>! to<br />
Mr, and Mra. Noriiian Stiphia. j<br />
son annouiitt' L)ie ttikageffieflt <strong>of</strong><br />
their daughter, MIKS Eniily p, Bte,<br />
pht'ijj,on, to Henry Huttm.iU, Jr.. si<br />
ihe U: B Ainiy Ail Ogrps, Mr,<br />
Huiriiiiiii is HtHiiuii!*£i uL QowEi<br />
Pield, Boisi', Id;iho. No dattf'ija<br />
bi'en >tu Id" tii!« wadding. •<br />
* * * • •<br />
Miss Emily Stpphi-'iysan and iMm<br />
Etliel Wi'ir sponi luaL week la<br />
Flushing. L.I., n;i uir'sls <strong>of</strong> Mf, anil<br />
Mi's, Fred iajl.vci', Mr, and Mr^<br />
BHlmer formtirly we'ic iesiufintj ai<br />
Paini,<br />
Mrs, Herman Hopkins, Mi's.! the Q = 1 j nm, lroljpy to At.lnntip<br />
M, Steelmsr,,<br />
Mrs, Floyd<br />
Mrs, Prank<br />
M"s.<br />
, Dora Stockton<br />
'asses <strong>On</strong> At TO<br />
POINT —<br />
viees were heidj Sim4»y afterneen<br />
at the Cadinan Funeral Home. Cfe#.<br />
an dty. for Mrs. Dora Fisher<br />
Stoekton, who died at the home <strong>of</strong><br />
her daughter, Mrs, Wilbur Mutter.<br />
E. New Jersey av. at neon Fnday.<br />
Mrs, Stockton, who was 70, had<br />
been in poor health for some Ume,<br />
Formerly <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, she Uad<br />
made her home witii her dangliter<br />
during Uie last few years. Mrs.<br />
©tookton was a meinber <strong>of</strong> tfae<br />
Eastern Star <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, and etf<br />
the Baptist otiufch there, JUmv.<br />
WUliam, A. Mierep ©mciated at (hi<br />
servloe, and intgrtnent wai In l<br />
Cemetery. •<br />
John<br />
Burr,<br />
Williraii Taylor, Mrs. Stevcr, and<br />
Mrs, Evans. Meetings will Is* 1 in i.hf?<br />
<strong>of</strong> metiibers fiom now on,<br />
School Children<br />
and<br />
dhapman has been appointed. __<br />
erar • chairman^ <strong>of</strong> the Atlantic: j Collect Scrap Early<br />
"" SQMMm PDINT=Altheugh the<br />
ALiaritie<br />
whieh- opened<br />
continue Until <strong>Oct</strong>ober 24.<br />
Waiter WlikiHn& commander <strong>of</strong><br />
era peftit' Post <strong>of</strong> lhe<br />
f #iHiajn Scul] and<br />
Oharies Meskers, past eommandtrs,<br />
have been named, a committee to<br />
contact Other VPW posts In Uie<br />
eounty to aslst In the BaH'age<br />
dsiVe, Already the Somers Point<br />
d ith it<br />
C;ty on Monday.<br />
y<br />
post has tamed evec, with<br />
stole eeremsny, a 3,0TO=^?und field<br />
artillery fun to T^ayor Cf.iapm&n,<br />
Which Jiaa bees put on the sera,p<br />
pile.<br />
Baptist Ladies Aid<br />
At Crane Home<br />
Oounty school ehfidfe^i was not<br />
suppesed to begin until yesterday,<br />
Semers point pupils had'arefttu-<br />
a sisaible collection during ihe-<br />
'Mrs, Pauline DW-'IH is y<br />
Mrs, Eab^rt Hand, ut her<br />
in Woadbyri 1 , Wm ti has teen if,<br />
luii Mrb, Haad)f :<br />
Dona yevine pal*<br />
' j" t'fj;yit oi PluladPiphiii, dirci alia was<br />
Point Personals • tJiirk'fl in PhiUuU'liJliMi nn Msnday.<br />
SOMERS "POINT-Mr. ftn 50c!<br />
LARGE<br />
We.kfi,h<br />
Kingfish<br />
Weakfiah j<br />
Croakers }<br />
Snapping i<br />
Mackerel '<br />
Butterfish<br />
MuUet<br />
1 Double Jobs for<br />
Senators Assailed<br />
_„,.,„,., Uuliii, Newark ..r.......<br />
asked ihe Stuti' Supreme Coiirt;^ J<br />
Tutsdity to order tile<br />
SenaLor.'i GCOI^D H,<br />
Cumberliuid County, and<br />
Eustwuod. <strong>of</strong> Burlington, en<br />
that t!ii>y furfei^d<br />
by huldlug<br />
sel positions in thp Ktate BM \<br />
control Hijt-up.<br />
Oolat, iii IJK pitlUon,<br />
that such a vuiuy tfiids le<br />
our i? rni uf<br />
Mr,""and Mis Elstpn BOWdih,<br />
21© 10th si,, arc resWiiif j<br />
Sprlngflfiid. Pa, for the Winter, Mr<br />
Bawden is eiiiployed in dn«S»<br />
work.<br />
ITS THE<br />
mm PUCE or vmtm.<br />
tooWall p Jime<br />
Cli<br />
M^'ssur"" 11 ^<br />
F<br />
OCEAK CITY SENHNEI<br />
'6*<br />
OCEAN CITY, N J., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16f <strong>1942</strong> Bed V«f! p B HaH. Elh St.<br />
Resort Triples Scrap<br />
luota; Big Wind-Up<br />
CoDection Tomorrow<br />
Trucks to Pick Up Last-Minute Con<br />
tributions; School Children Turn in<br />
Large Amount; Colored Folk Active<br />
Tomorrow will be the final bljF cliiy nf (h><br />
witli a K°"i f> f i^O IMJUJHIH per fumilv now pi-su-lWilly<br />
<strong>of</strong> strap metal tint] ruhhui- t-cmtinuecl to roll<br />
g smoothly all this week, an the main pilo at 14th nt.<br />
the vorioLiH ntiighborhnnd piles miiuntrd to i<br />
high lf.elts. . 9<br />
Wet t<strong>of</strong>flortow. the Airiertean Le-<br />
eominittee sponsoring the<br />
£l¥ is riilllny for 100 vo!unte@rs<br />
10 help eolleEt scrap flm Oie eom»<br />
enmity piles and ynload it on the<br />
tig elty pile teside the city garage.<br />
Um and west av,<br />
IS MORE TRUCKS NEEPED<br />
^n adtiiUonal trucks will b?<br />
if you have a tru^'t avail,<br />
for use, notify John E. Trout,<br />
| ^ e I2on.<br />
IS Voluntet'r workers should<br />
' t ' i follpwin 1 ! r.sf<br />
I' 1<br />
Gl'ESS NliMBER OP KEYS,<br />
AND WIN m<br />
The person who guesses<br />
most aptjurately the number <strong>of</strong> 1<br />
keys ciHiiribilled u> the scrap '<br />
pll? (hit are now on d Spiay<br />
the winapw <strong>of</strong> Johnstpne's '<br />
will receive §2, The<br />
contest will close <strong>of</strong>t !<br />
y The prize U contri= '<br />
by Laurie johnstone. '<br />
Jnsl "print or write your<br />
and address fiearly on a<br />
sard or pietri <strong>of</strong> paper with<br />
yoiir |UKS?= L#sve these »l I<br />
ur send yeur '<br />
oat* <strong>of</strong> ^frtp li<br />
Town Gossip<br />
If you have any<br />
keys, send Uttm<br />
for the scrap drive,<br />
(heed put's' Oustnfsen^s, ilth at<br />
t Aibiny av.- Lemertt's, 3rtl at, nnsl<br />
y av=; gaiMiiiio's, GUl at, and £fi-<br />
hry ay.; Dsin Mentngna's, lOih fit<br />
! aid the bay; Otmtrui Oeean OHy,<br />
J U md" A'lJiiry liv.: andSoiith<br />
<strong>City</strong>, &9ih st and Central<br />
j-pftlding from North st,<br />
wlio still havr scrap to be<br />
ICRAP SHORT AT !<br />
MOVIES j<br />
D= RosFse Fnonee, manager I-<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Strand TJiiatre Co., has<br />
Ktartd a specisU sHort feature<br />
on *Serap, the NaUtmal Need"<br />
which will be shown today and<br />
tamorrQw ai the Village and<br />
Strand theatres, fn addition to<br />
the<br />
How A Bird Could Set<br />
A Ifu<strong>of</strong> on Fire<br />
Rjpify -ffiiytn be infererteri in<br />
this believeH-or not: which was<br />
sprung on the Rotartans last Fri-<br />
day night by Assistant Fire chipf<br />
S R. Smith:<br />
"You think ynu're bf'inif care?<br />
fill when you dr6|j ii li hied ei =<br />
mireitt' on pavPmrmt." he saitl.<br />
•But a nest building bird might<br />
come along, find the tebneeo nieo<br />
and scft for the ripn pink it up<br />
and start te fly with it." But thrri<br />
it feels the hf'Bt ajid drops (He<br />
i t i t hi<br />
ro<strong>of</strong>. Result: Fire!<br />
"Piny safe FMep nn the f'sar<br />
ette nftfir you drop it!"<br />
i<br />
are requcited to pile<br />
contributions oil the pave=<br />
[ffliat in Trent <strong>of</strong> their homes. It<br />
will bt celieet*d some ttoe tomor •<br />
rew during the big wind-up,<br />
When the irive eeean It was<br />
(Fftjr* 3, pii^Hel<br />
Fur Scrap Drive<br />
Also Booming<br />
Miny Help Provide<br />
Warmth far Soldiers<br />
while the scrap metaJ eel<br />
eampatgn was still In filgh<br />
n large niimber <strong>of</strong> Oeenii<br />
piople during the ^st 10 dnvs<br />
l<br />
SEA FOOD RESTAURANT<br />
flif tmm* ia ft**<br />
g ^<br />
volUHtarily joined forces with<br />
Chaflig B, Hand, 101 central<br />
•'- *o put over a drive for scraps<br />
JJ lur. Hand two weeks neo nsk&d<br />
people to give any sfnail odds<br />
ends f f th th iht<br />
18<br />
— Oam* —<br />
Phone 9370<br />
OPEN ALL HEAR<br />
p g<br />
ends <strong>of</strong> fur that<br />
lying around<br />
to paek<br />
S<br />
they might<br />
she volua-<br />
p and send them<br />
Seamen's InsMtirte In Phll-<br />
scraps are being used<br />
pake warm vests fer me men<br />
American merchant ships,<br />
IMIVIEDIATE<br />
to the appeal<br />
and Uie coijeetion <strong>of</strong> Old<br />
seemed te be gaining fflOmen.<br />
all the time, Two large car-<br />
full <strong>of</strong> fur had been h<br />
this week,<br />
°' tht early major aids came<br />
St Ai hil<br />
Mijflity Hunter<br />
Hktink; IlnifH Three Teeth<br />
"Chippy" Adams, <strong>of</strong> Marmora,<br />
fenilemnr! fjinnier <strong>of</strong> the Electric<br />
Co., is thln^inf* <strong>of</strong> changing his<br />
i.jtlc? to "mighty hunter,"<br />
A neighbor womafl told him the<br />
other day that a skunk was un-<br />
'ler her ehicken brooder. She ask^<br />
ed "Chippy" tf he'd mtnd shoot-<br />
ing it.<br />
So "Chippv" got ft shut pun.<br />
He's just a bit on the hefty side,<br />
ft was a squpPEP geltini| under<br />
the buiidlne. buthe made it. Me<br />
drew a bead on Br'er Skunk, nnri<br />
piilied trie trl&ver, Tlic gun kick-<br />
ed—and knocked out three <strong>of</strong> nis<br />
reeth,<br />
Tlie skunk skipped, but not be-<br />
fore he had made it necessary for<br />
the hunter to change his clothes<br />
In the woodshed.<br />
Blood Donor Goal<br />
Is Still Short<br />
MobiU Unit Coming<br />
| Here Wednesday<br />
! Wednesday will be blood dona-<br />
tion day In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, when, the<br />
mobile unit <strong>of</strong> the American Red<br />
Cress is scheduled to visit the re-<br />
sort to eolleet ISO pints <strong>of</strong> blood<br />
to be added to trie worldwide blood<br />
plafitafl banU to be used to save<br />
lives <strong>of</strong> service men.<br />
The motile unit will be located<br />
at the First Methodist Chureh,<br />
Hours for bleed donation will be<br />
from 12:45 to 3:30 p.m. nnd Ji«n<br />
4=41 to 6:30 p.m.<br />
I.OCAL WORKERS TO ASSIST<br />
John Frie!. ehairiman <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Blood Fi&sms Committee ef the lo=<br />
cal Bed Cress bfanefi. and otfler<br />
ieeal workers will assist the visiting<br />
staff in the mass production pro=<br />
cess ef eKtracting n pint ef Moed<br />
from each volunteer donor,<br />
Oeeause the process is so well<br />
systematized, donors are urged to<br />
keep their appotnements promptly.<br />
AWiough the taking <strong>of</strong> bleed re=<br />
quires less than i'wee minutes, the<br />
entire preceis, including »!**£'-<br />
iod ftfterwnrd, requires a half hour.<br />
The donor feels no ill effects or<br />
pain. Everyone from IB to » « ell-<br />
ifitoie to donate, provided the medi-<br />
IS staff approves him nr her as<br />
Sle to give a pint <strong>of</strong> blood with<br />
safety,<br />
SEEK 8,500*000 PINTS<br />
The mobile unirtomine hst ? =l1<br />
one <strong>of</strong> niany such units constantly<br />
visiting communities in a drive ^<br />
obtain 1500,000 pints or bleed from<br />
dried plasma can be made<br />
o nil corners <strong>of</strong> the<br />
donors<br />
• local<br />
Methodists<br />
May Be Here<br />
For Duration<br />
Conference May<br />
Be Held Here<br />
Annually<br />
Provided that <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> ?s<br />
not heavily occupied by milK<br />
tary or Navy personnel by<br />
thin time next ynxr, the New<br />
Jtrsey CunfereiW <strong>of</strong> the Me-<br />
thodist t'hurch will most cer=<br />
tainly return here for its an=<br />
nuai meeting.<br />
Thin was foreeust by local<br />
Methodist <strong>of</strong>liciak this week<br />
J folltiwinK thf^ fl^nnrture <strong>of</strong> the<br />
fionfs rence held <strong>Oct</strong>ober 1 to<br />
4, HtTore leaving, nnnfprfinee <strong>of</strong>fi-<br />
eials sxprpssed the belief, informal*<br />
ly> triat they would be back next<br />
year and posslblv each year for<br />
the dura Man ef the war. according<br />
to Rev, B?njamin F: Allgood, pas!<br />
tor <strong>of</strong> the host church,<br />
! OTHER RESORTS CLOSED<br />
! Assurance that the churchmen<br />
are welee'nie was given bv Howard<br />
S, Siaihton, lay <strong>of</strong>ficial <strong>of</strong> the<br />
church, at the rally on the Music<br />
Pier during the Conference,<br />
•Methndists ejrnressed the belief<br />
th&t Atlaniie <strong>City</strong> and Anbury Far^t<br />
will both bp elesed to them again<br />
nest year because <strong>of</strong> occupation<br />
<strong>of</strong> ihe_ leading hotels by serviee<br />
men. These two resorts were the<br />
traditional meeting places <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Conference en alternate years,<br />
The ehurchmen were said to have<br />
been Wfll satisfied with the ap'flffl,<br />
modaUons provided for them here<br />
by hoteL^ and eatinir places,<br />
WOULD BRING HUNDREDS<br />
BACK<br />
Unless local hotels are taken over<br />
extensively for government use by<br />
next September, it was believeri a<br />
yirtual certainty that the Confer-<br />
ence would pome back with its<br />
nearly BOO delegates and several<br />
hundred other visitors.<br />
At present, occupation ef any<br />
large number ef hotels here ap-<br />
pears remote, tail it was admitted<br />
that the situation may elinqge ra-<br />
dically in the ensuing year.<br />
Holding <strong>of</strong> the Conference here<br />
means &n influx <strong>of</strong> at least $10,000<br />
to the resort, en a basis <strong>of</strong> e d s<br />
tures this year.<br />
HOTEL ^BttL<br />
Telephone Co.<br />
Pro motes Cunard<br />
SENIORSTUDIOS<br />
Phetographir**<br />
Phone 1138<br />
Portrait*<br />
and<br />
831<br />
St.<br />
lo<br />
the sisters Parochial<br />
th#<br />
fur. and<br />
l bfin * »! QW fur. and<br />
turned it am? to Mrs. Hand.<br />
1 preprietMSs <strong>of</strong><br />
, also joined the Qfive<br />
her pntrons for fyr<br />
3<br />
Home M<br />
Spaghetti Sauce<br />
Wftfi It*lUn<br />
8ft<br />
Fh, ISM<br />
CONEY'S BAR<br />
LIQUOR<br />
Junking<br />
t Mast<br />
Sentln€l.Ledger ^ Hi<br />
« the scrapping; <strong>of</strong> the<br />
"nut I fliiak it ii eer-<br />
t the Uiiaf to ds= in<br />
pla« mm ttie salt<br />
on it fpr so many jeim<br />
te bum right up when<br />
furnace, w# lovf .@w<br />
my t%mst was In<br />
f at the ttae^it be-<br />
i««mded, and used w<br />
i^d It in a boat. We<br />
«ws?8 heard so much<br />
it that it WBM<br />
not to teow »<br />
JuttCWthe<br />
$M<br />
It was said thaf, tne<br />
for delegates cost the' conference<br />
$2,400 a day, and sinee they were<br />
here over ttiree nights., tJM^ven<br />
oeeupied hotels alone gressea $7,200<br />
worth ef business. This is^ not<br />
eQUnting expenditures far •iipecial<br />
features, automobiles, rfcrestion.<br />
etc. , '<br />
Nlfext jfrtr's Conference will close<br />
on | weell ! day, not on Sunday, ae«<br />
eorihf to a resolution adopted at<br />
the. session here, Many delegates<br />
objected to transaetion <strong>of</strong> final<br />
business and the netjesity to travel<br />
home en the Sabbath The sessieii<br />
was ended Sunday Instead <strong>of</strong> Mon=<br />
day to conserve expensts,<br />
Gym Classes<br />
To Have Registry<br />
Health Program to<br />
Open Next Week<br />
Formal opening ef Qee&n <strong>City</strong>'s<br />
cetamunity health program will<br />
take place next Tuesday and Wed-<br />
nesday nights, when registraEions<br />
will be taken <strong>of</strong> these Interested<br />
in joining regular gymnasium<br />
classes,<br />
The registration for the mens<br />
class wiU be Tuesday night, with<br />
Ray L Pite, Dr, Charles H, Vail,<br />
Ven E. Henrled and Mmer B, Jones<br />
as instrueters.<br />
Women may rOgistir Wednesday<br />
night with Mrs, Beryl Dougherty<br />
and Miss Mirtrtm Reldily, lnvfue=<br />
it is plimned to eonduct the<br />
classes weekly at the hish school<br />
eym, and the public is invited to<br />
tte advantagi <strong>of</strong> the opportunity<br />
l Th i no<br />
ELMER L, CLJNARD<br />
Elmer L, Cunardi who would have<br />
rounded out his eighth year on No=<br />
vemteer I, as <strong>Ocean</strong> fflty manafer<br />
<strong>of</strong> the New Jersey Bell Telephone<br />
Co., will leave today to assume lar=<br />
ger TeipansihiliUes for the com-<br />
pany, *<br />
He has been assigned to Atlantic<br />
Oity, where he will toe In charge<br />
ef all telephone cesmmunleationi for<br />
the armed forces from Toms River<br />
to Cape May Point, The new as-<br />
signment will, it is understoed. be<br />
for the duration,<br />
Mr, Gunarg" has been extremely<br />
active whiie here in civic affairs.<br />
A member <strong>of</strong> the Rgtary Club and<br />
an active Boy scout worker, he was<br />
one <strong>of</strong> tfie leaders in the iBeve=<br />
ment to establish the Recreation<br />
Center,<br />
Rodgers Gets<br />
364-Day Term<br />
Jailed for Theft<br />
Of <strong>City</strong> Funds<br />
Edward A- Rodgers, 46, was sen-<br />
tenced to 364 days in the county<br />
jail by Judge Thomas Siddall at<br />
Oaunt House, Wednesday, upon his<br />
plea ef non vult, er no defense,<br />
to a charge <strong>of</strong> stealing $fc257 in<br />
city funds froin the <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> his<br />
sister, <strong>City</strong> Clerk Regina B, Rod=<br />
To Liberalize<br />
Tire Rations<br />
For Civilians<br />
Large Supply for<br />
Deserving 1 Prom-<br />
ised by OPA<br />
It may be too good to be<br />
true* but—resort* motorists<br />
who need their ears for work<br />
purposes, and who are willing<br />
to be good boys and girls<br />
about earing 1 for their tires,<br />
were assured by Washing-ton<br />
this week that distribution <strong>of</strong><br />
passenger. vehicle tires is to<br />
be greatly JiberaHaed.<br />
The Office <strong>of</strong> Pfieg Admlnittra=<br />
Won announced & plan te build up<br />
a huge stockpile pf tires and prem*<br />
Ued teat evityone who wants them<br />
for necessary driving' will receive<br />
the BrinimMn grade <strong>of</strong> tire suited<br />
to hli purposes,<br />
MUST BE INSPECTED<br />
To be eligtole, however, the e&r<br />
owner must lutanit to periodic in=<br />
spection <strong>of</strong> his tUtss to show that<br />
they are not beiny abused and to<br />
insure that they do not become<br />
worn beyond the pemt where they<br />
can be recapped. He also must keep<br />
within the 3S=mile ipeed limit, And<br />
must share his e&r ft*ith others as<br />
far as possible.<br />
Liberality ef the Washington plan<br />
was reflected Monday in a release<br />
from the New Jersey OPA <strong>of</strong>fice at<br />
Nfwark, which announced doubling<br />
<strong>of</strong> the state's passenger car retread<br />
quota for <strong>Oct</strong>ober ''as a measure<br />
te conserve tire carcasses on tn«<br />
cars <strong>of</strong> eligible persons,''<br />
DON'T WAIT TOO LONG<br />
Rationing <strong>of</strong>ficials appealed to<br />
persorw eligible for retreads to ap-<br />
ply for them at rationing boards<br />
Ijefere their tires are worn beyond<br />
the retreading point. It W8i es=<br />
plained that a reliable indication<br />
<strong>of</strong> the proper point at which to ye-<br />
fcrfiad is when the proving in the<br />
center <strong>of</strong> the tread has worn<br />
smooth approximately three qii»rt=<br />
ers <strong>of</strong> the total width <strong>of</strong> the tread.<br />
ten<br />
tate advantagi <strong>of</strong> t pp<br />
fer healtMul ej^relses. There is no<br />
l ttt erson must<br />
in J&iU<br />
Had'^ksn the mori#y^to<br />
E a private mattsrr' He declined<br />
w^rewil; th# nature, pf«^-«M P&<br />
^iulic,'tout <strong>of</strong>fered -to-felt-efe*jaort<br />
in private,<br />
^Of^EXTENVAiFlNOi • r.i's'i--''<br />
CIRCUMSTANCE _; ,.. ,,., ; ;,. i ,,<br />
preseeutflr French B, i^veland,<br />
after briefly reeiang the Jfaets in<br />
the ease for the court's benefit, de-<br />
clared he could see "ne extenuat-<br />
ing eircuinsteness."<br />
Uudge siddaii pointed out that<br />
there has been a wave <strong>of</strong> ttiefts<br />
sf public funds, and thai the time<br />
has come when no leTileney should<br />
be sf.iawn such effeiWera. He added<br />
thnt the sentence would have been<br />
more severe had Redgers 'been a<br />
public efficial.<br />
NO OFFICIAL STATUS<br />
Thefts from the clerk's <strong>of</strong>fice took<br />
place over a period or several years<br />
during which the clerk's brother<br />
voluntarily assisted hff without ef ><br />
fieial status.<br />
Rodgera told the court Wednes=<br />
day that his sister had had to bar.<br />
row the money with which to make<br />
restitution fer the Shortage ta the<br />
city eeimniisslaners,<br />
Bank Cuts Hour<br />
From Its<br />
original quota <strong>of</strong> retreads<br />
issued for <strong>Oct</strong>ober was raT553: the<br />
additional quota now being distri-<br />
buted will taring the total quota <strong>of</strong><br />
retreads to 46 364,<br />
Washington OPA <strong>of</strong>ficials disclos=<br />
I Please)<br />
Day<br />
To Close at 2 p.m.<br />
Instead <strong>of</strong> 3 p.m.<br />
Because ipt the large number ef<br />
employes that have gene Into the<br />
werld.<br />
Response from volunteer<br />
here has been good, th<br />
branch reported, but up to yester=<br />
day there still was need fora few<br />
more to make up the hoped-for 160<br />
pints Other volunteers may regiih<br />
ter up ta Wednesday morning at<br />
Cross headquarter. 412 Sth st,<br />
George Btcker, Philadiiphia, was<br />
a week-ender fit his Bay Shore dr,<br />
cottage. - '<br />
apDitrary mle iWtt a perjon must<br />
be present every week, though as<br />
fflanv ^ possible are ured to do so<br />
for majcimuin benefits, passes are<br />
for all adults, without charge.<br />
Later It is planned to orfanl^<br />
neighborhood health dases, mm<br />
and places to be announced.<br />
Miss Helen Derrick and Miss<br />
Florence Wierman, resort teachers,<br />
spent the Columbus Day week end<br />
with Miss Wierman's parents, Mr,<br />
and Mrs William wUnifan, , in<br />
ii<br />
State Doesn 't Know Alt<br />
About Auto Dimming Rules<br />
Apparently the Army and the<br />
State Defense Council still ars not<br />
in accord en auto headllgM dim-<br />
mint, as ihewn by I mws relea^<br />
from ttie Trenton ©ffl« <strong>of</strong> defenai<br />
last Riday,<br />
T*e mffit Mrioitf feulfc cited *»<br />
the most tsetnt biaetout test was<br />
Slid te be Uie tt^P^S 1 ^^<br />
©f some eoaimunifcteB<br />
dri only wMa parttot<br />
IT, Mitchell B^BsWiftn<br />
W art<br />
Lew beam, he said, means the<br />
bright Ufhts on the lew bewn, and<br />
net parking lights. In Some<br />
comm^Stiea along tiie coast, it<br />
was esplained, motorists are T6-<br />
tad to dttre with paffclnf UihS<br />
fee dim out area "but only<br />
drtvinf direeUy toward<br />
and Uie car lights are<br />
it is far from accyrp.ti, for<br />
in Oast <strong>City</strong> tt applies to<br />
Point and Mm st,<br />
and on eroe-town<br />
in BOTH directions- At-<br />
As male anployes<br />
th bk h<br />
gone to<br />
py<br />
war the bank has substituted wo<br />
men, but the process <strong>of</strong> training<br />
them to fill the vacated positieni<br />
Is necessarily slow, it was pointed<br />
out.<br />
The change ii In line with simi-<br />
lar steps taken W many other<br />
bar&s, some <strong>of</strong> which new have<br />
women tellers.<br />
1-Legged Panhandler<br />
Chased from Resort<br />
Arrested for psnhaiifilinr, Slg-<br />
mund Z*'w i R§kyi 37, who said his<br />
home was ib Bayonne, N,J=, wat<br />
chased out Of town bv police <strong>On</strong><br />
Zawasky also was booked on a<br />
charge <strong>of</strong> set having a draft res-<br />
istrstKra card, btlt inaanuch as he<br />
Md ent teg <strong>of</strong>f near the hip resort<br />
police decided it didn't make much<br />
differenee.<br />
aad Mrs, Qe<strong>of</strong>se Stow end<br />
rsceiitly left the resort to<br />
reside u Burlinetan, wfiere Mr.<br />
U employ^, They were lo-<br />
for iievtt*! yeiW at 817 Pel<br />
Another Army<br />
Boat Launched<br />
S U* S. Inspector<br />
s i } Leg in Fall from It<br />
TJ, M. Army Enfineers seeeptea<br />
for delivery on *«Jiiesday a 4S-<br />
foet boat turned out in 41 wsr*ins<br />
days by the resort boat building<br />
crew <strong>of</strong> O, Joseph Meyer,<br />
The 'efaft was Of the same hull<br />
desLpi as eight otJiers buiK by the<br />
Meyer organization during tile past<br />
yeaTi but was changed somewhat as<br />
to superstnreturs,<br />
, It is intended for use in diuttle<br />
ferry SerViee across the tJelaware<br />
and Chesapeake Canal at CTiega=<br />
peake &£?> to take Uie place <strong>of</strong> a<br />
bridge which was knocked dews<br />
last Summer by a ship erashing<br />
Into itt Tn# ferry, only meani <strong>of</strong><br />
transportation across the canal, will<br />
be in operation on about a lS-min-<br />
ute schedule nearly S4 hours a. day,<br />
HAS LARGER CABIN<br />
Previously. Mr, Moyer had built<br />
one group > ef five 48-tfeoters and<br />
later three more to be used by the<br />
Army as launches fer carrying<br />
troops and equipment. Some <strong>of</strong><br />
these are now in service in tts<br />
Panama csmal Zone, The iutest<br />
beat was identical as to hull (Je-<br />
sifn, ibut had a latger, enclosed<br />
cabin instead ef the open typt<br />
phelter pfovldtd on the sthets.<br />
It was built in the Moyr; ^h.ip<br />
at 7th st. and Bay av*.<br />
t<br />
•* - v-f'-<br />
Be Occupied By F.<br />
\Johnatonm*a Friend<br />
Caused Here By<br />
Wind And Ram<br />
Lights Out, Poles on<br />
Fire, Sky Brilliant<br />
With Flashes<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> had an unscheduled<br />
blackout Tuesday night—tout it was<br />
staged by the Weatlier and net by<br />
the Defense Council.<br />
A combination <strong>of</strong> weather esBdi-<br />
tiens affeeted Atlantic Oifcy Mec-<br />
irlc Oampany trananission lines to<br />
the extent that short circuits oc-<br />
curred on half a dozen poles ear-<br />
Tying wires, eetting fire to eeveral<br />
ef the peles and causing intemip-<br />
tlon <strong>of</strong> electric power completely fer<br />
17 minutes.<br />
The main Inteiruptton <strong>of</strong> all light<br />
and 'power was frem S=ii© to 8:27<br />
p,m,, but seme sections <strong>of</strong> the city<br />
did not have their lights restored<br />
until 8:47,*<br />
CAUSED BY WIND, HUM^ITY<br />
P Idvin Retber, nianager ef the<br />
Opcan <strong>City</strong> Bivislen ef Wie" AtiantSe<br />
<strong>City</strong> Electric Co., esEplalned the<br />
troufele was eaused by EeveTal eon-<br />
seeutlve days <strong>of</strong> tiifh humidity anil<br />
northeast wind, which deposited a<br />
gslty filBv en the insulators and<br />
wires. When a iifirt rain game eaily<br />
Tuesday evening it wasbsd UJIS SBU<br />
solution into ere^iees where it<br />
would conduct eleetriGity and cause<br />
sparks tp Jump, creating a short<br />
clreuit and burned out wires.<br />
Poles where this occurred includ-<br />
ed one at S4th st., Jhe first ta cut<br />
out- Ird st, and West av., -vrfiere<br />
Oie cross arm burned <strong>of</strong>f and fell<br />
to the ground; Atlantic blvd. and<br />
the beech; fth st, and the Beard-<br />
walk, 16th st and pleasure *vH Surf<br />
and Kollytrse rds.<br />
CAUSED BRtLLIAJiT FLASHES /<br />
As one line went bad, the elffl^<br />
trie eempany switcti&i to another,<br />
sniy to have that eut <strong>of</strong>f a few<br />
later. Toe shsrt eireuite<br />
east brilliant flashes into the sfcy\<br />
li|Jitninj|, The flnal<br />
ILaurle Johmtone, local<br />
taurant mm, te. woaderingas<br />
to the fate ctf his friena Eu-<br />
slgn Jonathan Barker, <strong>of</strong> tlie<br />
Cruiser VJncennes, reported<br />
lost In Uie Solomon Islands<br />
battle,<br />
Late last Fall Mr, Johnstsnt[•..<br />
was a guest <strong>of</strong> Easlgn Barker<br />
on an Inspeotlon tour <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Vineennes, wMrfi was flien at<br />
Brooklyn<br />
Staff Of<br />
To Move<br />
From<br />
$2,500<br />
To be<br />
County G.O.P.<br />
All Out For War<br />
Experience <strong>of</strong> .Can-<br />
didates Is Cited<br />
ConvenrionHall<br />
To Be<br />
at 7th st. and Bay ^<br />
in August. R-iday it was movr=a mit<br />
<strong>of</strong> the building, relied to 4th si<br />
l h d t hih id Fid<br />
Winter Ban Caused by<br />
Need to Save Fuel<br />
Convention Hall, whieh fer H*jiy<br />
Winters has prevWed one ^f ^p^<br />
re^rt's chief centers for H¥^a.<br />
tionai and spettln# betivl^ at §th<br />
st. and me ^arawate. will not be<br />
open at ell this Winter, it was dis-<br />
doied this weric,<br />
Tne blf buiidins, aeeording to<br />
iV&ysr George D. Riehards, wH! be<br />
kept closed for the following rea=<br />
sons* , *<br />
1, Most <strong>of</strong> toe yeunj fellers<br />
who f<strong>of</strong>ftnwiy engaged in basketball<br />
and ettoer activities '> are get<strong>of</strong>, into<br />
the armed forces or delense worK,<br />
A SAVE MONEY<br />
2, Oeniider^le money ^an ; bs<br />
on fuel and by net having<br />
to employ earetateri for the build=<br />
^ it was open to doubt whether<br />
sufficient fuel could be obtained,<br />
under ratlonini, to heat Uie build=<br />
ing properly.<br />
in Pecent previous years the hall<br />
was in use every afterneen and<br />
evening fer seme netivity. mostly<br />
(Page i please)<br />
apmed serviees or who will go, Tfe[ launched at high tide Friday nig<br />
Hat tonal Bank ef Oee&n <strong>City</strong> anT%on ©apt, J. H, Allen's marine raii=<br />
neimeed today Uiat It will be oblig- F^my, Tnforinal tests <strong>of</strong> — —*<br />
ed to shorten Its hours one hour<br />
during the week.<br />
Effective Monday, Nove'mber 2,<br />
the hours wiil be from fl a.m. to i<br />
pm!f instead <strong>of</strong> 3 p,ni., as at pre-<br />
sent, fer every bank day eireept Sat-<br />
vadsy. The Saturday schedule will<br />
remain as at present, i a,m. to 12<br />
noon<br />
way, inforinai tste <strong>of</strong> ttie craft<br />
were made Saturday, and <strong>of</strong>ficial<br />
trials were taken Tuesday by Army<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficials.<br />
INSPECTOR INJURED<br />
The craft is powered by a Byda<br />
dlesel engine <strong>of</strong> im horsepower.<br />
An accident marred _the launeh=<br />
ing day when Oapt, fted Bruwn,<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficial inspector far the Army En-<br />
gineers, lost hLs footing on the deck<br />
and fell from the blostoed-up boat<br />
te the ittKt. just outelde the beat,<br />
yard. He sustained a broken left<br />
let, and irate removed that night<br />
by the ei^ aistalase to Flt^er-<br />
ald-Mercy Hospital, Philadelphia.<br />
The fall oeeutred while the boat<br />
was being pfe^red fer movement<br />
to the launc&lng point.<br />
Schools Pick Up<br />
In Enrollment<br />
(Resort putate echoolfl have pick-<br />
ed up some in enrsHment since the<br />
oparing <strong>of</strong> me new term, but the<br />
total for the three buiidkigs stm<br />
is 81 fewer pupils ttian a year age,<br />
as <strong>of</strong> <strong>Oct</strong>ober 1,<br />
wag afcawB iy »a msnthlv<br />
Brwwn to the Board <strong>of</strong> Education,<br />
Tuesday nigtit. Ortgbef i enroU-<br />
raent was 9H pttpUs, a gain. <strong>of</strong> 41<br />
since opening ^7 vbeti it was 808,<br />
Opening day wars* below last rear.<br />
Mr, aiU,.B£eB, W. Kehow,<br />
Uft the rwort<br />
spendtoy a<br />
fctetot<br />
Crashes on Bridge,<br />
Driver Fined $200<br />
pleading guilty to a chprgi <strong>of</strong><br />
ciiivini while under the iniluenee<br />
<strong>of</strong> liquor, James A, Merrison, 30,<br />
a painter, ef Delsea Drive, D5l=<br />
nt, was fined S200 and $22,50<br />
in peliee eeurt here Man-<br />
Mori .jin was taken into custody<br />
Saturday night after his car had<br />
crashed into the railing ef the<br />
Somers Point drawbridge, Lisu*<br />
tenant Weilmah, <strong>of</strong> the State<br />
Guard, witnessed the accident and<br />
took the driver from ths ear, turn-<br />
ing him ever to Somers Faint po-<br />
lice. They in turn released him<br />
to Officers P -Huris and Edgar.<br />
ef the local ti> ncnt,<br />
Mayor George Richards, who<br />
imposed the firni, also suspended<br />
Morrison's driving license as re-<br />
quLred by state law, Morrison was<br />
unhurt in Gie crash.<br />
SMITH<br />
program ef full<br />
r&*lon U^<br />
g on<br />
proaeeution And<br />
war effort, O>p^|y<br />
puUicaa candtdats put<br />
before the voters fails ^ek on' a<br />
basis <strong>of</strong> tbi?h- p&st records and ex.<br />
perience;^ V ';• ' i<br />
For the first<br />
nine years/ the<br />
floor <strong>of</strong> the -S<br />
Co, building, 8th<br />
buiy av^, will b<br />
for banking<br />
the end <strong>of</strong>^<strong>Oct</strong>b<br />
iThs banking<br />
the ^resort's J<br />
building will be<br />
ni^nently by the<br />
tdetit and' i%cord<br />
flint Margate<br />
thm F f l<br />
abet Corporation,<br />
TO HAT^ ffAlf IDT<br />
That tifeornce wlU<br />
this<br />
Nathaniel O, Smith, ' <strong>of</strong> J<br />
<strong>City</strong>, eiialrmaa ef Uie Ceus|y Re-<br />
p<br />
-out<br />
yestirday by GHsrle*•VJ.<br />
Sfeiyate who' & timiliial<br />
ft J. G,nad<br />
i deputy<br />
<strong>of</strong> New J<br />
sjjr Long wil<br />
Staff Of eight<br />
es, 1 together twlth<br />
<strong>of</strong> Tecords and<br />
to operate<br />
Indefinite period,<br />
T<br />
and ttit Oo,<br />
ip«a Its handi t<br />
the<br />
t<br />
% veteran<br />
d <strong>of</strong><br />
needed in<br />
ClttS SCOTT, BOSWEIi<br />
Seaator fieett,,. jgpft<br />
has been -• rtn th| Itgislai<br />
i^s and had the fi<br />
t?wiw: beinp president af the<br />
ate, Assemfcljtnafi SeUweAl Il<br />
has bro«slit Home ih hi&N<br />
eounty by being s Bp6 l aker <strong>of</strong> Qie ,As<br />
s»nr.!bly this year, the flrgt thne in<br />
the eoiinty's history, , : "•/'-'»-.<br />
SurmfBte ining Wwh was d*-<br />
scribed as oldest ln r BQJnt <strong>of</strong>. ser-<br />
, i (Fafe 2<br />
As.<br />
County To Mark<br />
To Observe Anniver-<br />
sary Next Month<br />
Cape May County will be 2S0<br />
years old, November 13 ttnd, aL<br />
though the present emergency<br />
makes it impossible to celebrate<br />
the historic event in the e!&ber=<br />
ate manner planned a year ago,<br />
Uie various munieipalitles will be<br />
urged by eounty <strong>of</strong>ficials to ap-<br />
propriately observe the day Joeaily,<br />
In, anticipating ttie anniversary<br />
13 tnonths ago. Percy H, Jaekson,<br />
diTeetor <strong>of</strong> the Freehelderi arid<br />
head <strong>of</strong> the county department <strong>of</strong><br />
publicity, tentatively outlined a<br />
week's program ef county-wide pa-<br />
rades, pagesnts and 'festivals to cul-<br />
minate in a huge central celebra-<br />
tion =Noytmiber 12»<br />
PEART, HARBOR<br />
ALTERED FLANS<br />
•After Pearl Harbor, however, Bffir,<br />
Jackson put titougiits <strong>of</strong> such an<br />
estensive prO|raBi out ef mind,<br />
"Even wittiout gasoline rationing<br />
and the urgent necessity for con-<br />
serving tires. It would net, in view<br />
<strong>of</strong> the waf, be fitting to celebrate<br />
the anniversary as oriflnally plaTi=<br />
ned," he declares.<br />
"But we in this most favored <strong>of</strong><br />
all favored American areas should<br />
not allow such an historic occasion<br />
to pass unnoticed and unsung. I<br />
am, therefore, hoping that in each<br />
Cape May County community some<br />
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BowkerRuns Gauntlet To<br />
Reach His Hunting Club<br />
New Jersey agencies functienini<br />
to prevent sabotage and other filbh<br />
column activities ; are really keep-<br />
Ing a close watch on things.<br />
<strong>City</strong> Commissioner Edward B,<br />
Eowkir discovered this fact to his<br />
own satisfaction—ibut tome incon-<br />
venience, too—on a recent trip to<br />
Uie Plains Bunting Club lodge in<br />
the woods <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> County.<br />
Entering the woods, he • was first<br />
stopped by a soldier, who asked for<br />
Identification. Then he drove on a<br />
fartisr and was double-<br />
by another aoldjer, a ser-<br />
Drtvtag aJong a narrow gravel<br />
d deeper to Itoe wood, he was<br />
calling, upon him to step a third<br />
time. This turned out to be a ci-<br />
vilian policeman, who also eistt><br />
ined his identifteation swds, look,<br />
ed over his ear, and telephoned ths<br />
most vital Information from a<br />
nearby call box to a central in-<br />
formation center,<br />
BO, Soaker finally reached the<br />
elubhouse, with which be haa been<br />
affillattd for years. But a few<br />
hours later two State 'PaUeemei<br />
arrived to make one final invest!-<br />
galon, < * , : < ' •'.••<br />
The '^gauntlet* has fee#n «t tip,<br />
apparently, to guard against ftt<br />
fire sabotege atta^ also to<br />
ft<br />
for-five S<br />
Trust Oampany,<br />
the Ba&kefs<br />
Atlantic<br />
y, T<br />
eanm*rei*r<br />
Hallowe'en Fife<br />
<strong>On</strong> Music Pier<br />
Copt, Firemen, -Gityg<br />
Sponsor Public Pi<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong>. Qlty wUi<br />
we'en eetebfation on<br />
Ring. <strong>Oct</strong>ober 303 O ^<br />
auditorium, it was announced<br />
terday by ^v, Norman V.<br />
city publiBlfiy direetor.<br />
The aSair, to be a party<br />
<strong>of</strong> the former street psra4e on<br />
bury sv,, wUl be spotLsored W<br />
WItt Bu»au im tt<br />
Xt will fee a esEt»Be pa«y<br />
resort people <strong>of</strong> all ages,, Isit<br />
particularly for ftp y o ^<br />
snffous prises win be<br />
elaborate and wmto<br />
Uie program wiil include OB<br />
ing, graiid march and psrt<br />
dance at the conclusion for<br />
An amateur contest is a<br />
ifcy.<br />
Addition^ detajls on<br />
rnents wUJ be anneusad neltt mm<br />
It was decided-^at to attetnptl,<br />
parade out <strong>of</strong> doors because <strong>of</strong> i<br />
diffteul^ <strong>of</strong> proptr U^sttaf<br />
in toe dta out iti<br />
Nutrition Class<br />
To be Formed H<br />
A dais in mrtrttton wfil fee<br />
ed Monday at 3i30 pm ia<br />
mestie sdenee roeta ef tfc<<br />
school by Mrs, Augystas ©<br />
pmff, science teaieJie?,<br />
Persons wishing te<br />
n\itrit>iell&V y^t^^e^ v^ $P<br />
be welcoaned. The fund<br />
cooking, ttow to<br />
eooWng, w<br />
ho« to meet the w»r<br />
sufs? and meat su<br />
average family wiU be ID<br />
<strong>of</strong> sdx lessons, Tb •<br />
c h a n g e , - ••-.<br />
Born .<br />
To Resort<br />
Botli<br />
<strong>of</strong> tat w«k,.;<br />
operfifttm «|<br />
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*»<br />
ttm OCEAN C1TV<br />
p<br />
atttSerities tmve been<br />
patch tests for tu-<br />
(boss with posl-<br />
i f<br />
Unthoughtfulness<br />
Big Fire Cause<br />
Fireman Gives<br />
ians a Few Examples<br />
URCH ES<br />
dtttel<br />
i<br />
to state law,<br />
opening ws#<br />
4<br />
FOE QUICK<br />
Louis Cantor & Son<br />
Stt White Horse Pike,<br />
BQO BASBOB CITY, N. J.<br />
JUNIOR MISSES and<br />
LADIES COATS<br />
Case » is Barfesf ts<br />
Set for YoHM*|f Our<br />
Beautiful Selection <strong>of</strong><br />
IfeBistB, «i»{l * Lad-<br />
ies Co*ts is «!1 t&e<br />
frtwisi MitirUU «aa<br />
Style! Airsti trim («<br />
FletOIT<br />
Q-<br />
RED CROSS<br />
PROGRAM TONIGHT<br />
"What the Ideal RPd<br />
Is Doing" will be the topic <strong>of</strong> j<br />
tonlfht's Rotary Club pro- '<br />
grata st<br />
T Methodists<br />
To Aid Canteen<br />
Cooperate in Serving<br />
Soldiers' Club<br />
Sunday Services<br />
11NION' CIIA PEL BY TIIE SKA<br />
i S=5til sL Slid AH byry av.<br />
"T'lic Chllrch <strong>of</strong> the Rustic f'Fiisc<br />
in iiiii Ssnidny gj'f-.onl.<br />
Miss ITfARrfmd tn<br />
i * _<br />
t 1 III'R nir<br />
'Another type <strong>of</strong> unthouyhtfiii= Corson :ind_Mi>^ Julai K fit-til!<br />
ness was shown in she hiii'niny <strong>of</strong> [ Mrs. j Kiii.fs<br />
the liner Morre Castle and the i rluiryn or fiir firvnt.nmsj \vv<br />
transport Wakefield." j chiiHfimi Fellowship in i.-itm<br />
CHARGES FAULTY DESIGN ! pi ' SfM1 *"is tin; H»>mr !_,(•_! or*<br />
_ " "" i r?Hd mi the theme \}%> Mr>- .if'<br />
Chief Smih charged that naval • sieoltnnn M"s § Humli'V HH<br />
architects who designed these ships ; and Mrs Lou Ifi Sanrlfr.<br />
at fault. Although the vta- I A rum.naur ,•l iiiiiii sivi.i<br />
j lit- Kirk, M H O ihi' I.nrii s h i i P •<br />
hi.ii ifi). !iJhJiici ri i s '<br />
T i n * Ijfi-axiii Hi n i i i M jil?i!.j iiii'Vpfii 1 ';<br />
t h e fniliniifi^ ;;:i^,i.:i ! I r n ' i : ' ; > !<br />
C l i i-l^t Ulii S f l r M : ! 1 > S'liiinU Si<br />
rwr- nnii Hcishh wnh K*n- in 111* E<br />
Pt-ripi u!'!'-'--" In M.n••-,• ii;i fci-r K*:>i.\-<br />
••Tin' p h v ^ K i i l fwiihriL 1 H I c l i i . ' . ' i.iti<br />
Mt 1 it'fiff' rl'MiJU; i)ti\v ii^ jii ,Ji>'-'i*,'<br />
HIT!' ''n»11 th< ! (•>[!('! .1! 1O11 nl Cil'I'i' 1<br />
PriiiOJjilc hi'to:!' w. hlch sm n;h! i-;i-<br />
h i ' n s r \ci:-f> i l l O l r r c i l l : ! 1 , I n llli• ii;i? i<br />
lilt' mivi]s\i> vriiH eondifuged by<br />
flip sire president. M's. Hliani W.<br />
Oronn. with ripvnilfiiis In eharwe <strong>of</strong><br />
Mrs, WoodrufT<br />
reports wt'rp a\vt>\\ by<br />
r=!iiitl = i' ! lfn.<br />
Mih. Hepf rrpoHcri on the recent<br />
pi•psbyfprinl Meeiing wlllcli the at-<br />
i'lififd in I'ltiiiii-i, ii-nH iUso Uw re<br />
rriU riistilrf IIl*-t't llli: in<br />
attended. The cOektni] PSf-<br />
ty and dinner dance included wives<br />
<strong>of</strong> nietnibersi and an attehdfuir" <strong>of</strong><br />
ino persd'is was estimated,<br />
Harold HolTniah, AtlantiG <strong>City</strong>, if*<br />
<strong>of</strong> the AtEeeon Islnnrt<br />
Attending from the re<br />
sori were: Mr ahri Mis<br />
j W Nelffls, Dr, ntid Mi*jr John<br />
Dpiiii!. 1 anri Mr nnri Mrs<br />
V<br />
Tlic new siiftlv<br />
r.n": w<br />
nrnne<br />
boo 1 *, "<strong>On</strong> This<br />
bfieny<br />
Dr, Townsend Co.<br />
Red Cross Head<br />
Named Vice Chairman<br />
<strong>On</strong> 25th Anniversary<br />
Added To Faculty<br />
To Aid in Girls'<br />
Physical Education<br />
The Board <strong>of</strong> Edut-itiuii<br />
night, elected Mrs Bt'ryj i<br />
erty, wiig nf Psliri' Capuiin Guftryf<br />
Deugh*»ny. to be a pan ttmo tu,<br />
sistfint i!i the girls nhvsU'Ut »du =<br />
Cation rippnrtjnPiif nf the Mijjh<br />
i-cti Miss<br />
h*" ! iMi us<br />
re<br />
,\<br />
the rriwt =<br />
iUiie vwis enjoy-<br />
'lMi> nt>Mi mtinih<br />
he tui Tiis'hd<br />
• i n m ai i iir<br />
in<br />
fiiet*t!ii(i will<br />
'ii'.bpr 10, »t<br />
r>l Mi's<br />
Df Jrhn H Tnist'iid. Of C<br />
rity: w?ifi I'icrtcri vk-o rhtili'nniii <strong>of</strong><br />
t(ii> n:ip« ! MHV Cfiiriiy Chiipirr oi<br />
jht' Ami>rU-! si!S'[>t ! !'cM J<br />
SkillinH. <strong>of</strong> Coin! Hon.*! 1 , | in a Philadeiphhi FiospHui Rii!'<br />
She was chosen tn<br />
Margaret Svit, who<br />
sistant for four yiMirs<br />
quarter tlnie' hmisi: MIAR SV;I<br />
to tiikt' a ful! tim^<br />
<strong>of</strong> [{ills' physiritl<br />
cation in Sali'm Hi 'i School.<br />
Mrs npughei'tv in a sister nf ;<br />
Mirinni Rrit?hly, girls' !tUil<br />
Ri-v. iii'tifyr ffiic<br />
!' = !.) J in, Pm ' i<br />
S1 i11'•;!' Hi :>u(il<br />
n • \< i r !f : I h i "<br />
C'tiuri'li<br />
Th.n, 1<br />
LSI I 1 '-!.'!!<br />
? fi-nijP 1!<br />
t!l =<br />
III<br />
fire department muM ht<br />
ough re pqpp.wttij po-ssltfld<br />
the resort's larger hotels,<br />
"The fire<br />
"should be an every commit!r-e<br />
town that has. to dot'ttii<br />
safety, And any timr there is<br />
qiiestiDri''as Co what should fer tlohp<br />
about iirr pi'i'vention. he<br />
"We are veiy srjnrt ,fl(<br />
Otif psrsmnel 1 hiis betn<br />
by the draft and by mm yping ill*..<br />
"ii, rS . ' ' ! I-<br />
Frank Lrr Mrs. Philip Sh<br />
Niiihiuiifi f Fniifh Mrs<br />
TI PJ.I.<br />
4ft fi 1 ' " "Hi b s* fi<br />
I i 1 R<br />
i w;!l 11 c T 1<br />
'. S<br />
!er<br />
M''s.<br />
Ciis<br />
f>i Mnvv B<br />
LOIIK. Ml* D<br />
;;in Mrs<br />
Mi<br />
•' ML<br />
Ln<br />
Mr L<br />
ft ,*<br />
i,,^ 1<br />
iir<br />
\tf- It<br />
•. M. •-<br />
j I.<br />
war indii«trl#*.<br />
volufiteers to<br />
force.<br />
with<br />
pale!<br />
Ralph M, VoSbllfjill. II! Asbiir\<br />
rd,. is now conneeted wilh thy ils<br />
esil division <strong>of</strong> the QuiirtS't-iiiiiJitrr<br />
Corps in Washington". DC Mr. VON=<br />
btirgh. welj-known aepouniani.<br />
been active in the resort D<br />
Council.<br />
rinn' 1<br />
Mi WiliisMt<br />
M n.'kt".'<br />
Miirv FuK.<br />
Pl'c; ^S'li'i^in Chill C'll ill tin. 1 L"<br />
A viii] !ui\i' itM l3fttiV innHhil hw<br />
hm in iii" Fii-M Ph^hMf'<br />
Churtii Aihtntir f'M\ Mtinein 1 - .<br />
TlK'hfliU A-llnKli'l-'iMOV W\U 'lit- i-lr<br />
Ct I'w<br />
KsieltfiU location,<br />
ly furnishe^l. Dnuhln gu ill g«<br />
iiilh room, Low pric-e si'l ihj>s<br />
wrrk. fiir quirit sulr, Fn»-<br />
terms write llninks, Hi<br />
- 4<br />
Rnr U ! t<br />
Thill'.-fiii<br />
,IIIP<br />
!! ! fl,!'l I<br />
I! :n ttr<br />
Nn!'-<br />
•. 1 1 1 "<br />
'] F O f<br />
I! At<br />
Mi" lin... Ol<br />
in 1 F.:id«t¥ur<br />
f<br />
• 'trail,<br />
the<br />
• !<br />
# •<br />
••••»»»»••»»»•••»•»•••••<br />
FIBMT ciiriic'ii MI:THOIJIST<br />
Hth ±L ;i!ifl t "fitnii ilv.<br />
[•", \MJMMMI, MlnNler<br />
(irni.<br />
To come out Sunday and join those who gather to give thanks to<br />
the <strong>On</strong>e who provides all our comforts and all our needs.<br />
thr ppfipl? in t'fU'P'T'<br />
imvi [jpi'ii hplprti b".<br />
Tn iiincr!i;[]<br />
Hfttt.' miifli i<br />
torturi' <strong>of</strong><br />
niifw'lvps if "hlv<br />
in C>nti' ]<br />
It \: J in piifonrii<br />
itflvnniaiif" nf ifistt<br />
j>: : r;%-it!"fl in ;hi'ir<br />
vrtriOitN si*! : virrs nf<br />
frrmi iiini 1 in<br />
Thf .,f-rvif-(-,-. fin<br />
fnr iii*> rnnij<br />
follow?;<br />
0^30 n tn Tlir ChmHi<br />
FollfnvMi.jp <strong>of</strong> thnKr<br />
tr'!'"'f-iti ! f! in In iff "Amu<br />
Qoo :ihfl Hi^ Wsu'<br />
ws'lrnm* 1 niui n" plsirr for<br />
1! iijii The Moi"ijn, Worship,<br />
srmion '-iisbjprt inr flU?;<br />
svili 1^' ••fifMirarie iluit cori =<br />
fiUPrs." Thf 1 sppfiii] n-Mihic 'will po<br />
jtvravnicil bv'i'ir Srninr CJioii':<br />
fi45 jm. Thn Yn.ifh Fellowship-<br />
Alt vniilli from 12 to 23 ;trf l<br />
in bcrnm* 1 n part s»f thi.N<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
thnl<br />
l! be a*<br />
flirinl A<br />
i ;HT In<br />
nr*. ;r:oiii<br />
Tiii res n<br />
pm. Thr Evrniiirr<br />
np. rnrtir iii thf<br />
hours rs! thr H;ibbaUi Dnv<br />
vnii ttiiyht. likf thfisr 'on thp<br />
tn Emmiujf,, be r<strong>On</strong>sctnus rif<br />
OfiKAN C fTY BAPTIST<br />
Itiih si. anri Wrrfey av.<br />
Rible<br />
Wiinam A,<br />
MORTGAGE<br />
MONEY<br />
Wm Have It<br />
Seashore Building<br />
& Loan Assn.<br />
801 Asbury Ave.<br />
M: > w<br />
Nin.i r<br />
in:; it 11* 1<br />
W<br />
•M!lliii<br />
Hfii(!s>!H«n<br />
Mrs<br />
Mil V<br />
!> Eli<br />
'l Pf'tlit, M"H<br />
.Iiiliii MrCil!<br />
wh n r<br />
All iiihr-r county <strong>of</strong>Tlceri, w(*n ! n<br />
I'lrHi'fi it>! fiillftW^-; Ghtl it'll'>!il Pii'S<br />
ton F:Mir'i', Cnnri HOIIKP: t'Ot'tt'-<br />
jiiwmtimn sj'rt'rliiry. Mrs; Miir^itre! ,<br />
Will son Court H'iiiJM 1 ; riusiIit'iitt •<br />
.'j'pfrtHry. Roy Errit-kson; tii'MKUirr. j<br />
m bp<br />
dmjghtt'r recovers.<br />
<strong>of</strong> Hi.i'y until<br />
Lutheran Women at<br />
Home <strong>of</strong> Mrs* Rhodes<br />
A ri'Jiit;! U;! yi'i-li (in llie is^ ! *<br />
Till' pli-MfiiMl! Mrs J<br />
^. opciH't! 1111• ii<br />
;."i'r<br />
J ST .fin*-<br />
whlfh<br />
f!<br />
Thr nsrNinu ot'currrd i'XLiCiiy «1<br />
vfTuw iifii>r thv rounty t;hai>t«'i' w i- :<br />
ni*i;,iM!/od ! p'r,<br />
spht «sir wfls riisrussecf -In si tarirf<br />
iitltirp, 1 -^ by MtMS Biidi* 8 Jnmri.. n'pvp.<br />
sfiiting !ii! ! Ni'\v Yot'k nffiff 1 <strong>of</strong> HIP<br />
bv ,f1r- i Ner|h "Atliintic Afc'ti.<br />
Mrs t 'I:I ;•'!""""<br />
County G,O>w<br />
fjf Wiiiptawn, N.j<br />
!i''-iir\i in •-. in (hi.<br />
H4(i Pluzii |J1<br />
Mf Nevlii'rry is New .!»•<br />
• Rt'yiniiiil Hi-:.ii'h fMI'ci.r<br />
Wty Just take on cakes, j Uny, AMimnf hnH r-,<br />
baked with ] <br />
in use! Writy Ruitifsrc Nt , ft.ir thf* winter<br />
iCwdf-r, Bo* FS, Rumfordi R, I<br />
_ _i Mr. and Mrs Floyd V,<br />
-— fmmi-r]v nf Iiuhiitiii. who ><br />
ed at 10th st. niid Asbury av,, inov-<br />
School Teacher<br />
Has Operation<br />
; Foran Warns <strong>of</strong><br />
U Milk Shortage<br />
havin<br />
tr*rni,<br />
L: with<br />
-2* 7 , frii ;i five<br />
Finer then vf>U*"s ?IUTC<br />
him to <strong>of</strong>firi 1 by f:\wahPlnii!m ni i-<br />
I Ifalt)h T. Siv<br />
f Pn-rry H, Jirk^<br />
htuo bep?i en tin 1<br />
1R32<br />
Trent on.<br />
VII<br />
lime<br />
M:*-; tn she<br />
County to Mark<br />
250th ^Birthdayf<br />
from I*ii>ie i<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
i<br />
.Hiirli<br />
If!<br />
\v<br />
T "4<br />
UrliHT<br />
A,,i<br />
y<br />
2nd<br />
"We<br />
M<br />
ill 4 IJ nr>rhfti!:<br />
Mrs<br />
!•!,><br />
i! rii-'ini inn hmyi-MT bi'ir ! f. h' 1 ii!\t ! n<br />
riii! m. !hc wcrk stt Movpml.M'r n.<br />
in sin 1 IfnihcM'iLs oi wliiii !.-, hfiw<br />
ii/-, ;! uu?. in UH' fiiivH wht-n irls'iiMU<br />
3s roamed it^ 'twiiplk's IMHI<br />
lanti "<br />
1IKHK<br />
Tu Liberalize Tire<br />
Quota for Civilians<br />
uifirial M!"<br />
•-r-ii's wbrn n ?f r<br />
nwet 1 iics wri'!* hi-Ul, thv<br />
liiiH dedd;ri \o fn>t?,,o<br />
ami havo the in-m-<br />
iilit \TJtf.T3 l!l their own (lift<br />
With oijiy oiUM-nirHv widr-<br />
^ platinrd,<br />
nni?! bi ! I'irii'ii'nr nri unrr<br />
:n ()!!!-««'?'m Um <strong>of</strong> thi 1 wsr<br />
o-iiv |fv i!iii?v o n !hi> I:MMJM<br />
lilt! iilMS iii'le ill 111'").!'." ill!*<br />
("IMptmn ^hiU'IIH'nt MI Ifi "Wi<br />
cvi'i'y lnfliicnfc, i!it< : fps! rnn.swl 11 ! 1<br />
luHin niui inMivity whirh in n t\<br />
wuv inlerti'n's uith<br />
M'<br />
'-f<br />
if Milk piiiiirtj! Direetgr Ar« 1<br />
ForHh uiiriictj rit si'learlne fa<br />
iv, that tls naljeg<br />
• ifiil milk<br />
in inilliy<br />
do nnt river tlir rost. <strong>of</strong> prodUt<br />
linn iind •li.stn'auLiijh.<br />
Y\o m\t\ sosn^ diili-y famisra !a<br />
New jn-m-y. inrhiflina nearby<br />
rm Couniy have quit business be.<br />
cause they werr-,' . Phiiiidciphiii.<br />
Mis* B'ff'k wiis sir'e-ki-n Nuddi-nly<br />
win it* VIM tins ;u i.im (1Omf. <strong>of</strong> ner<br />
hroth^r anti ^isit-r in law. Mr. sin1<br />
iVTrs. Wiirrrn Hn>fk. Philudi'lphiii<br />
whore sno :_• n,1 hfr mtJt'u»!=. Mrs<br />
Js^i!* Brock. w(.j-r ippjujm- Kevenii<br />
tinys prior f: h«'f mother-, ret urn<br />
t< ! her hf/iin> in Wnyiwt-huri! p:i .<br />
yff'r ii ji;onth% \ripaiinn iprnt in<br />
ni=fM!i! tJitv with Mv.h Brock.<br />
Her eoJHM'i:_m hist H.^<br />
Ct'i jiiitJ.sf;lr j !iiry.<br />
MISS YVILNON'S MOTIIKR<br />
CHIIU-AU.V ILL<br />
M:,is Annp Wiltifm, hijih >.:-h<strong>of</strong>ll<br />
Ft!•»}[•'•! if'iifhi'r. WiiS CiiiH'd SlKlfJlMI-<br />
Iv early Himfitiy ;;,0'-niiiy while vis-<br />
itin;{ in Philndel|.riiji and informt-d<br />
<strong>of</strong> Hit crii'riil iili.iKii <strong>of</strong> HMT- mother<br />
M-'-si ^'Tif*•j> wrt-iii. si; tht hnnip<strong>of</strong><br />
Mi^S W:lsi<strong>On</strong> ! ti shi.'r MI' 5 ?. EyiWiil'd<br />
Barlnn, CfntcrviMn, Md TAim Wil<br />
left inimt'dintf'h 1 for iit-r :r.n<br />
K bt'd?;H!r.<br />
Mrs. Jfiiij E, D", iii© is putasti<br />
l'.nj. for her.<br />
Resort Triples<br />
Scrap Quota<br />
lf, tonpifi" flifir initUil<br />
drSv*' by H9g pfiunris<br />
S.S!13 ¥*il Sim BY TUESDAY<br />
Last week ihpy turned in 8J4O<br />
naunHs nf scrap, Th s wee's, includ-<br />
iiie 1 he sni'iin (••'fpivp'i bv Tuesday s<br />
riight, they had t'lrncd In P,M2<br />
pounds, itiaktn; ! ihi'iF priind LoUii<br />
]R,77a rKi'intls in two weeks.<br />
Thf bit? toiiil was nid^d by o<br />
hpftv f-Hntriijiitlyn from Edward Q<br />
Kurtz, auto clesHi'r, while pupiia <strong>of</strong><br />
St AiitJii^t iin. 1 s Parochial School<br />
{•tiUpfiotl i 3:>0 pounds, w'iich was<br />
by rfir the hiirhfst. nf anv school.<br />
Wp^lty av, -sfhool turnpd In 3.250<br />
pounds, hi(jh whonl 1,330 pounds,<br />
find Cpntrnl nv: school 1002 pounds,<br />
pursils wtrf' <strong>of</strong> «rrai RF.-<br />
* to thi> s?rnp contrrittee yy<br />
up f.mnli piles placed out<br />
(or collect inn, thus eliminating nu-<br />
ffiseks.<br />
I Piirotjh1.1l pupils Rollorted. 5,070<br />
j pounds, all told. »iUn» tliem an<br />
1 flveraiir <strong>of</strong> 6,^ pountis jiyr plipii in<br />
I a ift-driy period.<br />
WEST HiliE ACTIVE<br />
I TJie Wen HU\v also has joined<br />
\ tthrjU.'-h«';n'i"rilj i In ihf? scrap fur<br />
I scriip, undfr the prmidiri" cf erier,<br />
; gpiit; Anna L. Jonts, president at<br />
i !hi? nijf<strong>of</strong>vri Womrn's Republican<br />
pounds at tt»i Oi^rinlmtisn head-<br />
quarters, 732 West av., and Miss<br />
Jenes is ufgliig, them to ! continue<br />
the eflfort today and tomorrow to<br />
ototHin ^hs original go&l <strong>of</strong> §0P<br />
pounds, A meeting to discuss f* final<br />
round ojp will take plate tonlglit.<br />
Six collection units have been at<br />
work within the Organi*mtlQn,<br />
Fur Scrap Drive<br />
Also Booming from page 1<br />
Un to Wrdnrsdnv. tiic c<br />
ts had tyrn?d in abQut 433<br />
scraps and collecting them at ths<br />
shop, Psiiee aprgeant Ben Dungan<br />
volunteered ts be collector at po=<br />
liee headgutirterB, city hal!s and to<br />
take wh&L he received tfl Mrs<br />
Hand.<br />
COMMUNTTY-WIDE<br />
Now the drive has reached the<br />
proportions <strong>of</strong> community,wide ef-<br />
fort and Mrs, Hand is urging pub-<br />
lic school pupUi to emulate the eg=<br />
HfiiQlc <strong>of</strong> tne parochial ehildren by<br />
bringing fur scraps from their<br />
homes<br />
Any hind or slse <strong>of</strong> fur piece Is<br />
acceptable, ineluding tiny ta*im*<br />
mings. Expert furriers in large ei=<br />
lies have <strong>of</strong>fered their services to<br />
make the tidbits into warm vests<br />
for sailors,<br />
THESE HAVE CQNTMBUTEij<br />
Among those who already have<br />
pontrlbuieti to the fur pile at Mrs,<br />
Hand's home are the following:<br />
Mrs, Mary Sundstrgm. §0 Oen-<br />
traj av,; Mrs. Mary Davis, 716 As-<br />
bupv ay.: Mrs, Edna Ofdfrey, 14*7<br />
Aisbury nv.; Mrs, EUen Blizzard, 503<br />
2nd st.; Mrs, Alice Horner, ]37 Cen,<br />
tral av,; Mrs. Frank Sannino, ith<br />
and West av.; Mrs, Smiiii, 135 Cen-<br />
tral av,; Mrs. Stalnwn, US Oea-<br />
tral av.: Mrs, Mary GeneH, 133<br />
Central av.; Mrs, Mary Huff, 1st<br />
i'<br />
«-fllj"!_| [uv,r |n ylvr thc»! up<br />
in iiMaii'iV stocks nlsn wil) tin<br />
th thf Mot'kpilfv<br />
Price 1 Adnii'iif-trutni- I.COM Hen-<br />
whpn an !]!ht'nj'i!'ii! r^,<br />
pr> _\fii\ r'niirity w,is pii-<br />
glnri? Orran CM* The rlis<br />
pluv will bs 1 sluiwi ,iii CiitJr M:iv<br />
IJiiilfy mu'h wff'': t'lcrrti.fU'r un r •*<br />
niid [jt-obuiiilv !iKiudin_r ilip u>frk<br />
nf NiiVMiriber 16 It drpi_=t>; in no =<br />
vcl fiishinn .sri'tios <strong>of</strong> t>:iflv Ciip**<br />
Mny County MMCI is wi l |J<br />
jil<br />
l^'rn ;i house jJiirNi cif Mr<br />
Hiii't^ a, Mitlji, 841 Pcllui<br />
I w fi tiinritiis, trfL Mt}fit!n. v<br />
fnr Hadfionflylri. uh*-rf sJ» ! wi'l<br />
Ur, nnd hfkt Wiiharn Ancl'i<br />
ihprc she will an fti P!<br />
a and viHi fr 11 • 1111 M hrftr.<br />
to hi'-- iimno in Akron, n<br />
where sli*' jiit>?; iiiHi liiM- drfutifii. 1<br />
iind snji 111 hiu, Mr, silul M"s Hiw<br />
ry Me Dowel L<br />
MFi:in<br />
n<br />
J<br />
MAGAZINES<br />
For Christmas<br />
take rri ami is»<br />
fhio yeit<br />
aid, trII i(j7I for full<br />
iiiiiiriiuiliiitl,<br />
hundreds <strong>of</strong> laboratory<br />
tusts every day, we make sure the<br />
dairymen producing Abbotts de-<br />
lu*c= "A" Milk earn the bonus we<br />
pay them for extra cleanly care*<br />
That's why yau can<br />
always be sure <strong>of</strong><br />
thy dLilly purity and<br />
safety <strong>of</strong> Abbotts<br />
deluxe "A" Milk.<br />
TheAhhuii^ Milk*<br />
mia has Vi .ir Ssv=<br />
ioei Si linn'. I -if<br />
It's even more deiieiaui Mmo%eniied=easier Is<br />
e Vitamin D.<br />
as 'nn over nil rnnfrnl to insure<br />
ftir 1 he iiiiMfin rnniinuiiiy u«i* <strong>of</strong><br />
tliosf. f>r ii;; 27_f)(JO.OUO passviitipr enrs<br />
whirls arp a vital part <strong>of</strong> ItH rfon-<br />
olny und it-s trii'ispnrrntSnt] ,lo fur new suiti u._,i d<br />
wiiiHs, them Will |H> cli^thte tu iip.<br />
Ply-<br />
State Welfare Unit<br />
To Meet at Trenton<br />
The New Jersey Welfare Qiiijii-<br />
rSi will hnld its 4is 1 sciniisil con-<br />
fpreru't 1 NtJVf'mljfr ]2 iitiri 1-] nijnn!=y, will prf-arh thf<br />
. Mrs. jfniirttp , Darby<br />
wlli hin-j. "The Eves nf AH<br />
Wnil, Upnfi Tliw." hv J. H<br />
a m, church<br />
WE DO<br />
Our Own Cleaning<br />
with<br />
Most Modern<br />
Equipment<br />
m<br />
SAME DAY SERVICE<br />
IF REQUESTED<br />
•<br />
ASH'S Cleaners<br />
Ph. 1078 S07 - 9th St.<br />
Fine<br />
HOME<br />
iHEA_V FRONT<br />
S Bed Rnnm-, 3 It^Ch „ lint<br />
ler Ilpat and Oil huriirr, Fur-<br />
fMslirri Finp. SSiMjtj enn rcrnain<br />
on Mortijago.<br />
Sacrifice<br />
Prtee<br />
$10,500<br />
CAREY<br />
15th St. and Boardwalk<br />
S<br />
MILL>1LLEf N, J,<br />
A Complete <strong>Line</strong><br />
*<br />
^<br />
Rssllnd ['0! K oa.it<br />
1 Op Muscle Ru iist<br />
Df! Ron Si •<br />
Ri!> Rnast<br />
Lef_ts <strong>of</strong> Spring Lamb<br />
Shoulders <strong>of</strong> Spring Lamb<br />
Long rhread Sauer Kraut<br />
Felin's Frankfurters<br />
Swift's Smoked Tongues<br />
1'ancy Fresh Broilers'<br />
[n,v>cy Frrsh Stewing Chickens<br />
fancy Fresh Roasting Chickens<br />
hancy Fresh Hen Turkeys, 1 0-lb,<br />
GROCERY DEPJinTMENT.<br />
KADQTA VtCiB<br />
WHOLE WAX BKAMS<br />
ni.fi FASIIIQNEO LIMA BEANH<br />
ROYAL ANNE CHERRIES<br />
OLD FASHIONED PEAfiHES<br />
FRUIT COCKTAIL<br />
BARTLffiTT PEARK<br />
WHOLE PEELED APRICOTS<br />
PIE CHEFtRTES<br />
PURE SOUTH JERSEY CIDER , , , , .<br />
Pliit' Appk 1 Juict* cpntnJnii no Pit 1<br />
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tb<br />
tb<br />
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v*n<br />
riifl<br />
,,,. ran<br />
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ran<br />
ran<br />
ran<br />
, . ,, can<br />
. . . . ran<br />
# Native<br />
39c<br />
4Sc<br />
43c<br />
45c<br />
45s<br />
38e<br />
6c<br />
38c<br />
42c<br />
47c<br />
42c<br />
4Sc<br />
53c<br />
me<br />
•J5f<br />
:13c<br />
mt<br />
33r<br />
,11c<br />
me<br />
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"i , ! bb6iis Mn-i. i". OF tils'phonf Ot<br />
i !!y 5<br />
ABBOTTS DAIRIES, INC.<br />
a/ lt"jiier:{i&rjmi Cretifiril Milk<br />
lii! LPUIA CAMDES SEASltORP.<br />
REPUBLICAN RALLY<br />
Wildwood Golf Club<br />
Thursday, <strong>Oct</strong>. 22nd, at 1 p.m,<br />
Come Out and Meet<br />
ALBERT W. HAWKES<br />
Candidate for LL S, Senator<br />
BErsUAMIN D. FOULOIS<br />
Caiididate for^CongTessnian<br />
And Your Local Candidates<br />
iWilNfi VOUIt FRIENDS AND ENJOY A<br />
SOCIAHLE AFTKI^OON<br />
©nlsMMti iinti puiri for by the Rs-piibiiCiiii Cafflpaiun<br />
Your Voting Privilege Is An Important<br />
FANCY FRUITS anJ VEGETABLES<br />
ORANGES FOR JUICE ... Hoi. *%?'<br />
LAROE GRAPEFRUIT , i lot Ue<br />
SBCKLE PEARS ..,..".."" ,, 2 ibs= ^ e<br />
CRAB APPLES , , , 2 Ihs- 25c<br />
SEEDLESS OR^FES , ' ,, H> l&<br />
BARTLETT PEARS ,...,..."" , , « for 23c<br />
CAPE COD CRA'NBERRIES ",".",",",","'.",",,,,..,.,.. » b * £l '<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong>'s Qreat Department Store—Dial 4-1111<br />
Far Greattj Feat<br />
We KtCemmthd<br />
Invisible<br />
Th# new and modrm method <strong>of</strong><br />
shoe repairing. Eliminates that<br />
mended appearance and t ^ =25<br />
makes walking f^-iler.<br />
win<br />
M, i A<br />
E SAI<br />
In Furniture Department<br />
Prices In Some Cases Reduced <strong>On</strong>e-Maif<br />
Straightening stocka has brought to light many one-piece^<strong>of</strong>^aJklnd items, To<br />
clean them out and make room we have grouped them into five price groups—<br />
each group at drastic reductions. Early shopping is urged,<br />
NO MAIL OR PHONE ORDERS<br />
Part <strong>of</strong> the "American Way <strong>of</strong> Life*'<br />
-VOTE-<br />
General Election Day, Nov. 3, <strong>1942</strong><br />
Republican Candidates<br />
!<br />
POLE LTMAS ....,.'.. ."",... 2<br />
STRINGLESB 1EANS _, Z 11K. 35o<br />
SWEETS OR YAMS ,,,. = , 3 lbs- Me<br />
WHITE CAULIFLOWER , . ,,, head &?<br />
BROCCOLI ' ,,. ige, bun- ?De<br />
YELLOW OH WjnTE TURNIPS - ,, 3 IN. 14c<br />
WHITE CELERY HEARTS ,,,..,..,,,,,,..*. I*UH, 2»°<br />
Store Will Be Closed 6 P. M, Fridayi—<br />
For The Winter Months<br />
v-il<br />
a<br />
^U. S. Senator<br />
IX J ALBERT W, HAWKES"<br />
^r Congressman<br />
L x l BENJAMIN FOULOIS<br />
Sanator<br />
I. GRANT s<br />
EFT JOHN IL BO5WELLT<br />
RTCH<br />
RALPH T. STEVENS<br />
CY H, JACKSON<br />
Coroner<br />
HERBERT RTTLANSMAN<br />
Phone 2185 Delivery Service :^d and paid fop by Repubiicwi<br />
Cesnniittse,<br />
Your Choice <strong>of</strong><br />
Any Item In<br />
This Group At<br />
Ottomans<br />
Assorted Benches<br />
Gold Frame Mirrors<br />
Limed Oak Nite Table<br />
Bleached Mahogany Nite<br />
Table<br />
Gold Frame Pictures<br />
Maple Dinette Chairs<br />
Assorted Maple End<br />
Tables<br />
Juvenile Nite Tables<br />
Juvenile Mother's Chair<br />
Walnut End Table<br />
I Mahogany & Maple<br />
Ladder-Back Chairs<br />
2 for $5<br />
Juvenile Costumers<br />
2 for $3<br />
Your Choice <strong>of</strong> $<br />
Any Item In<br />
This Group At<br />
Maple Chest<br />
Maple Dressing Table<br />
Limed Oak Dinette JJuffat<br />
Mahogany Gateleg Table<br />
Mahogany Smoker<br />
Maple, Mah, WaL Hostess<br />
Carts<br />
Mahogany Sewing Cabinet<br />
Mahogany C<strong>of</strong>fee Table<br />
Walnut Tier Table (Mod,)<br />
Walnut Lamp Table<br />
(Modern)<br />
Walnut Corner Bookcase<br />
(Modern)<br />
Blue Cretonne Chaise<br />
Lounge<br />
Prima Vera End Table<br />
(French)<br />
Your Choice <strong>of</strong> I<br />
Any Item In I<br />
This Group At I<br />
Maple Dresser<br />
Walnut Vanity<br />
Prima Vera Vanity<br />
(Modern)<br />
Walnut Full-Size Bed<br />
(Modern)<br />
Walnut Chest (Modern)<br />
Maple S*Pc, Dinette Set<br />
Mahogany Cellarette<br />
Maple Dinette Table<br />
Walnut Drop Leaf Table<br />
Champagne Vanity Base<br />
Wheat Twin Bed<br />
Maple Juvenile Bookcase<br />
Your Choice <strong>of</strong><br />
Any Item In<br />
This Group At<br />
$<br />
25<br />
Light Oak Dresser<br />
Maple 5-Pc. Dinette<br />
Maple Dining Room Table<br />
Maple China Cabinet<br />
Wheat or Champagne Corner Cabinet<br />
Mahogany Twin Beds<br />
W. & J. Sloan Maple Vanity<br />
No Federal Tax on Furniture<br />
Convenient Terms May be Arranged<br />
Your Choice <strong>of</strong><br />
Any Item In<br />
This Group At<br />
Limed Oak Dining Room Table ><br />
Maple Dinette Buffet<br />
Maple Corner Cabinet<br />
Wheat Dinette Table<br />
Walnut Kneehole Desk<br />
Bleached Mahogany Regency Server<br />
Limed Oak Chest<br />
White Juvenile Dressers<br />
Limed Oak Dresser<br />
Mahogany Vanity<br />
Wheat Dresser Base M, E, BLATT CO.—8th Floor<br />
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HELP YOUR!<br />
TO QUALITY<br />
tporUtag<br />
FraHs sad<br />
Mfey<br />
svek m<br />
lorly at tin* *ott<br />
SHOP EAELT<br />
You will save time at :i<br />
well as money, -<br />
Fancy<br />
White<br />
bad19<br />
Fin* Wmmwum Catxot •<br />
Pie<br />
New Grtcn Splnadt<br />
Large Juicy Lei<br />
Jaamthmm or<br />
Enit*rB<br />
• fw *_lc<br />
9 1B|<br />
Fancy Tokay Cr»p«» "T£* » i#c ,<br />
Celery Hearts •*• tB "<br />
Swe-t Potatoes<br />
&SCQ Pancake Flour<br />
»E ,^l<br />
Stringiest Beans<br />
Watkins Table Salt<br />
Large Sweet Prunes<br />
Farmdale Cnees«<br />
Saltines h* KeobUr<br />
Ivias 9 Spiced Wafers<br />
OSCO Tomato Soup<br />
Waidori Tissue<br />
»••»•) R J<br />
BOO s&<br />
For<br />
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411<br />
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BmlMaus fifee Pti<br />
ftsb-ferd<br />
&_lla Blue Rasa<br />
.YlhljC eelEtonia<br />
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OcmSete&d JUuallti/TffealU<br />
rsi »v*F riik a p«&bv win ysa<br />
Acm* 9nqlMy |i«stt. T*i ba»# co<br />
»atl»laetle« ar mmj*tm4 yew<br />
Fancy MHk-Fed<br />
VEAL Shoulder<br />
or Neck tb<br />
dreast Veal<br />
Rump Veal<br />
Veal Cutlet<br />
Rack Veal Chops<br />
Rib Veal Chops<br />
Loin Vial Chops<br />
Piooeer I'^ancy (S=jg »»,<br />
Pfah RUiftl Itisi<br />
FYesh Ktited Up io m<br />
FRYING 3 IBi<br />
Breast Lamb »• 18c<br />
Shoulder Lamb » 29e<br />
*aek Lamb Chops » 3ic<br />
Scrapple<br />
Baked Beans<br />
B**f<br />
Canadian<br />
ffi 31c<br />
» 65c<br />
29c<br />
LARGE JERSEY PORGIE8<br />
Whiting ^i^rS<br />
With<br />
GLASS<br />
ef<br />
SPEED-UP<br />
ErtroTtta<br />
Glass packed la each carton, Touil aic<br />
ft » -tlwt •<br />
Masda Lamps<br />
Wo Oaklte<br />
741-47 Asbury Ava*<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />
Shoe Road and Hisrbee, Somers Point, N. J*<br />
Open Friday* 10 P, M.; Saturday, 9 P<br />
Reserve to Limit<br />
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ouit itorial Page <strong>of</strong> The Sentinel-Ledger<br />
CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />
fit<br />
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file<br />
m fey<br />
NEWSPAPER FUBUSHINQ CO,<br />
ef<br />
JISI<br />
JOHN C SMITH, AdHrtitiiig<br />
D, AKGEVINE, Eernphasiz§d. Anyone between the ages<br />
<strong>of</strong> 18 and 60, who is in good health, can be a donor.<br />
Make your appointment at Red Cross Headquarters,<br />
411 8th st,f either in person, or by telephone (0420W\)<br />
The Bed Cross Mobile Unit will be in operation<br />
liext Wednesday at the Methodist Church, from 12:30<br />
t} BiQO and from 4-45 to 6^80 p.m,<br />
; ?r the ? r ame <strong>of</strong> War, Less Rail Service<br />
\i Cape May County suddenly woke up last week to<br />
r t T ie fact that unless it is on the alert It will emerge<br />
from the war with its vital railroad lerviee greatly t*ur-<br />
^ .•'tailed—abandoned entirely, in some cases,<br />
Froin Stone Harbor came the bitter complaint that<br />
the Penn^Reading 1 was using the war as an excuse io<br />
abandon the Stone Harbor branch, probably for all<br />
t'"me. The railroad has announced that it will tear up<br />
, t''#k rails-between here and Sea Isle <strong>City</strong>, Cape May<br />
\^ Gty/. faeantinMi'has filed a protest over the existing<br />
^crv'ce, Tcharging that it is inadequate.<br />
The freeholders have gone on record opposing cur-<br />
> ^t^iimtnt, end the Cape May County Times asks how<br />
, ^ grmBi^ie curtailment in service, apparently without per-<br />
miss'on df'the state Public Utility Commission,<br />
Cape May County is, <strong>of</strong> course, willing to make any<br />
* nnceiaary sacrifice to help win the war, But it is not<br />
I willing to, jive up its railroad service permanently. Per-<br />
haps some day there will be a satisfactory substitute<br />
fcr rail transportation. But until it comes along, this<br />
ccunty's resorts would be hamstrung without trains,<br />
He w About Your Scrap?<br />
Getan <strong>City</strong>'s scrap metal campaign will end to=<br />
J morrow night.<br />
Are you POSITIVE that you have contributed ev-<br />
cry poisible ounce <strong>of</strong> old metal in your attic, your kit-<br />
chen and garage, your place <strong>of</strong> business, your work<br />
shop? Sure you're not clinging to some worthless trin-<br />
ket which eventually you'll throw away, anyway ? Some<br />
trinket that would help make a bullet or a shell, or tank<br />
or bomber?<br />
Have another look, "Whatever additional scrap you<br />
e^n collect, set out on the sidewalk in front <strong>of</strong> your<br />
hcuse tomorrow morning. It will he called foi,<br />
Tha Horror <strong>of</strong> Retaliation<br />
Germany has manacled prisoners taken In the<br />
Deppt raid, In retaliation, Britain has manacled der=<br />
man prisoners.<br />
v Thus, the global war enters a new phase <strong>of</strong> horror.<br />
If the fiendish Nazis resort to additional cruelty, the<br />
A'lies apparently are prepared to retaliate. This is a de=<br />
vdopmeiit to be expected as the Nazis see dfeat just<br />
o\tr the hill and become more desperate.<br />
The war, already rxceeding anything the world has<br />
h f therto known in frightfulness, may yet descend to<br />
neW lows in horror. All the more reason to strive for<br />
a quick, but decisive, ending,<br />
So Now Stalingrad Isn't Important<br />
Hitler for many weeks assured the Germans that<br />
S'alingrad would be taken at all costs. Well, Stalingrad<br />
lirum't been taken, and the costs have appalled Hitler's<br />
generals, even if they haven't impressed Der Fuehrer.<br />
The generals apparently have prevailed. The G§r=<br />
mans have practically abandoned the historic siege <strong>of</strong><br />
the city on the Volga, Of course, Mr* Goebbels 1 propa-<br />
genda machine must have a reason to feed the public.<br />
Si he assures the people that Stalingrad after all Is <strong>of</strong><br />
no itfategie importance.<br />
How he can make them swallow it is beyond un-<br />
- dcratahding, The truth probably is that they don't<br />
swallow it. Th# German people, who have produced<br />
asmcs<strong>of</strong> the world's greatest scientists; musicians and<br />
inventorsi ar# no meritai duinmles. Little <strong>of</strong> the truth<br />
as they are getting, they still are able to add two and<br />
* two and get the right answer.<br />
Knowing the truth, how they must writhe In their<br />
hslpliSinesi! And how, if the opportunity ever comes,<br />
they will rend their Naal masters tlmb from limb I The<br />
occupied countries aren't the only places where there<br />
wiU be revenge massacres when this war ends!<br />
Haywire Economics<br />
A woman columnist who enjoys a<br />
wai<br />
in in-<br />
strtiemnts <strong>of</strong> reconstruction in 194B,"<br />
-; By the same token, says Nation*s Business, we sup-<br />
pose the lady would say that If she had cash and credit<br />
" $2,000 and blew it all in one year, this would prove<br />
Bid another $2,000 to put into productive ef»<br />
she got back. ,<br />
Haywire School* <strong>of</strong> Economics is still doing<br />
it the B4me old etand.<br />
ti s<br />
<strong>of</strong> manpowef, the<br />
third inijor pragram for can Ere]<br />
<strong>of</strong> Axneric&'s resoUTQms, has stai=t-<br />
#d, Al] s'ltical mnt«rials are now<br />
(being rationed to mBnulaeturers<br />
by W^S. Oonsuniffi 8 goods are<br />
feeing rationed by OFA, And<br />
now, through the War Manpower<br />
Commission and tjhf* armed serv-<br />
ices, labor is being rationed. The<br />
country is beginning to realize<br />
the ieriousness <strong>of</strong> its growing<br />
<strong>of</strong> men.<br />
will<br />
by the Davernirjent thFOUgli<br />
JreezinET <strong>of</strong> workers in<br />
jobs; (it labor priorities far war<br />
producing operations; (3) trans,<br />
fer and assignment ef worhers to<br />
areas where war produetion de-<br />
mands require additional labor<br />
Siipply. The job-freezing pro-<br />
gram is already under way. Be-<br />
cause the situation is so ncutP:<br />
mo ti power administrators will<br />
not wait for legislation,<br />
FIVE <strong>of</strong>ficial st^ps toward Uu !<br />
f_reezinE' <strong>of</strong> workerJ» in jobs havo<br />
bWn taken: «11 Tht Wit- Man-<br />
power Com mission dlrcftivi*<br />
freeaint? workers in theii= jobs In<br />
iVrsteni minps. liinib^r t"i"!|!,<br />
and mills. (2* Thp joint War !);• =<br />
partment and Mahpower Com =<br />
mission Instruction* to nianuf:!r =<br />
tuj-ers in Uir Tliiro Anny rx'p<strong>of</strong><br />
Area iphilarielphin i frnflstirics<br />
workers in war plants wii.h o*i]y<br />
a few specific esfmntion?> Plans ,<br />
are under way to apply this p Tlip joittt<br />
action or the Wa - Matipev.vf>!=<br />
Comnitsslo'n and H^leftn'e g?rv •<br />
1ee in fr<strong>of</strong>ginE farm wnrltt'r'<br />
Thpy have been arlvifipd ilini if<br />
they mi&rate from tup farms thnv<br />
facp immediate army iufhictifin<br />
f4* Tht' <strong>On</strong>\tjrnnirn ! . frce^iri<br />
its ewii wor'if>rs m Pi ! fir;";i!<br />
and vestiis in tiie Cl'-il S<br />
Oon*mi#sion authority iu<br />
employees wfif-rf ihrv r^'i<br />
sen, ! e the wnr effort 'Si Tlh<br />
le-tive 9rr--icr n-fin- ti r" : ln<br />
eoal rnitiprs g-uiity <strong>of</strong> ,ihs'<br />
ism Tiim nrtisn run bf<br />
to otl"»rr wirkt**'N iinrif- >i now n: 1 -<br />
der providirir? for rrnhiKs'flPiiSinji<br />
<strong>of</strong> deferred draft rpHiPtrnnis who<br />
am "no*. Hiinportinij or a-f ;*r^ =<br />
verpelv nffPrtln'; the : pffn-t "<br />
This iiniti! is intorprptpd hert M-.<br />
the <strong>of</strong>firini "wcirk or fiuht" pot'ry<br />
to bf nnp'sr-d wherever n" ^',pn =<br />
ever <strong>of</strong>ficials deem it<br />
thought! <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
At present, such thoughts seem<br />
to be quite strange to ail these<br />
collective minds, judging toy the<br />
reports <strong>of</strong> their meetings that you<br />
have printed from time to ime.<br />
'Their Interests are widej indeed,<br />
from the topics at their<br />
we might expect to hear a<br />
Ian or Rotarian, Just to pi fit a<br />
couple <strong>of</strong> examples, proudly say,<br />
wltn the old philosopher,<br />
irig human is foreign to m* 5 ,<br />
are they interested in<br />
<strong>City</strong>? Is the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Ch<br />
b#r <strong>of</strong> Co.inierce inei'eslcr!<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> eonmeree?<br />
So their we do have far to go;<br />
but leetf! What n chanre for n<br />
running start 1 All thpw orEiuii-<br />
gutions r-ondy fit hand! If u'i!y<br />
half <strong>of</strong> them start ifiinkinjj »nd<br />
talkinjj about Orpn.li Otiy w<br />
Khali have a civic mind and rni!<br />
iilei Storm*!' promisr-H Os"("ni Ci',<br />
mi Irs <strong>of</strong> jniving tin Tjitcn<br />
i d . f o r ;i d i l T C t f U ! ft rnii!'- I'M'<br />
nt.npMs and so<br />
vu-. whether tiw<br />
fepi'vr nt thr wnr<br />
, or at<br />
p.iyMirii]<br />
mt'iin nt.n*ws <strong>of</strong> i-nvh indlyidufi!<br />
a-i :i brnad tv\-m m!'id us well as<br />
body. Thifx nivohfs prfvptiiIon <strong>of</strong><br />
fj:>i>asp: f'ti!ri>f-!lrjn <strong>of</strong><br />
defrr! '•-., jjtKid niiln!lnn,<br />
ft vi-n. ill. (•ruiliranrP li.isic motor<br />
ski']- iiiiii isisi but far fmm l*'ast<br />
health ntiii inoriile 1<br />
IS A* TION<br />
Jill! --, i! I;;I tn<br />
sif that Mirii<br />
DR, ASH stopped before Miss<br />
MUler and glftneed towafd the<br />
doar <strong>of</strong> Mrs. ta-ft<br />
ir>om: As he had come<br />
g the eorridor. hp had ever-<br />
rd thP eeni-motien in th-f*<br />
"Wniat's (fie matter?" he<br />
'IM our star patient ussprting<br />
ndependenoe?'"<br />
"She wiiiiUs Miss Htinior. 1 MLKS<br />
Miller told him,<br />
"Wi'll, if she wants her. why<br />
can't 0~iv hiive her? i uridtTStotKi<br />
that Miss RjijiltT was nasijned to<br />
the case,"<br />
"But some thing happened whiJp<br />
you were in the operating rooni:<br />
Doctor " Mis*t MJller fspiained<br />
"'Miss Rank';' was dlsirlbutln(r tin 1<br />
iiiPdU.'Jhes. B|i!> fiiv' jiiniiih wasli<br />
to <strong>On</strong>e M tJi" patletitN in>4eufi <strong>of</strong><br />
i! 1 jifi\! ! ! : !r i i'Mt<br />
Hiinmiinih lit'<br />
I>T Asll W!!K llli'n'ciLjJniiss Hi 1 Sin i<br />
iT.v« ! d iht' lnipreKriion that Rilet=<br />
was a very fsirc-ftjl,<br />
Rnwli'.V riiiiiiH<br />
M-<br />
Thv flfiiM I.I-<br />
Hi VV'.ir<br />
! 1 !<br />
". ;on ;! *<br />
'tin- '-' -iK<br />
l'iMii' ii!<br />
ili' ,il! \\<br />
'••-•' Ww<br />
ni<br />
; ! • ! !<br />
M<br />
Uv C;ty.<br />
HnilHI'<br />
U Tii'in'<br />
1'*<br />
,>•!(( LMiiii.iru 1<br />
"Of-;.i| uiid m<br />
!»'i aiid •_•: 1 =<br />
: i I •• ip t; ! ; i><br />
iv- ihr-tiu.ii {<br />
Ot-cii ii f'ify<br />
ill! !i'! ! l [Ull'f<br />
Ufll'k I'hS'V<br />
"i s'hil i t he \<br />
ils b, iiu'iiiis<br />
)m-t H>n. in**tr<br />
i v* i wurkitv<br />
"Yes. Thf<<br />
.:] v Ahrl n situ rally, aftt r a<br />
:iki> Hint, r s-oiilfin't let Miss<br />
••OlllilllU' in iiitf'nd Mi's C*<br />
liicld '•<br />
Of sTniffcr. thsit was i yr<br />
r rror," Pi' Ash salri siowlv<br />
't's haiH UJ bt'lirvt' nfop roulfl<br />
vi>ry fm-<br />
she found herself in&rticula.te in his<br />
pr^nt* -^ unable to express her-<br />
self.<br />
It seemed strange now that she<br />
had thought she almost hated him<br />
at first. How could she have hated<br />
hiin: Perhaps she had simply r=-<br />
m*n!t*»d his weBirti— resented the<br />
fact that he had always lived in<br />
ease and comfort, in sharp contrast<br />
to the h&rdsfrv ps <strong>of</strong> her own life.<br />
Now, however, with his earnest<br />
blue eyes Itjakhig into hers, slie felt<br />
quite differently toward him She<br />
was etiijer to tee his friend and was<br />
unable to fhat easily and naturally<br />
with iilm, Bre Blake she thoiissht<br />
riiefuJly. would have talked to him<br />
us nam'ialantiy llnri (fflyly sis<br />
though she had known him fill hot<br />
life, (but she herself fejt stiff<br />
very muGh<br />
career and<br />
too<br />
fast, he had<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>esion<br />
Of his parents,<br />
wanted him to cenie<br />
&sn Works and<br />
to underitand th.<br />
termination to be a<br />
**<br />
his society mother she"<br />
very much put out<br />
"I think it's p<br />
Oarletdn," she had<br />
hfis no life <strong>of</strong> his<br />
any fun and social<br />
at everybody's beck _„,<br />
has to go uhcrcvpr and<br />
he's summoned — and<br />
usually piek the tnost<br />
time to cal him<br />
you're crazy!"<br />
He had fjone ahend<br />
abjections and had thrown<br />
self who!ehnsrt*dlv into the<br />
realizing his<br />
liiarie brief re^'onses<br />
he spo'-te but, for*the most part<br />
snt siientiy drinking her c<strong>of</strong>iee<br />
hil h g<br />
And all the while, her<br />
pounding furiously.<br />
heart was<br />
hww lonePv' he hsift<br />
past frw vears Hf had<br />
time for girls nu^,. n^ ~y<br />
each day to Bei's merry ehato'<br />
caitie to him that he needed te *<br />
mere <strong>of</strong> jUris^to take a litUe tim<br />
<strong>of</strong>f new and then far<br />
Also, he realiKTfi that<br />
to get the thought <strong>of</strong> ane<br />
girl out <strong>of</strong> r jig head. Hi<br />
his<br />
[ 4 i<br />
I i<br />
y fnl'<br />
M<br />
ei'n Ki> t-iiri'leso<br />
t'im' fspliiniititin<br />
t and how i-,]\v<br />
i\ff)j|h:<br />
!-i i v>:y"vri i 11 _• [i!uf.;ra| cU'f! ! r ! l-i : n m t<br />
it'p'i! i: j 11 i n'Milt *i iti ihc 11 * *" i i • JO 1<br />
j r'H uihr 1 a ij!'!!!..] rli'iir nnri a;i : iiij<br />
;:i^;: IH t inn tin tin* r;i ri* nf<br />
li-cMi: i 7 i {ii-vi'lfipm ; •-' • Mtiiiiii ;i<br />
cnsiiiritH! 1 ilirnimh \un\\ "?iiil-1<br />
i'Si-H'it-t'H: i R f tcsit-hintr kriffwif;!<br />
f,f fbi 1 hnflv !JiiTH!i>)j p h y s<br />
• ! M tnu'iiiiLr ;ii fli'M iiUl a n d<br />
MIS! Ill- ( (iNTINlOrM<br />
? M iti t i l ,<br />
air! liu<br />
till!!.! 1 - l)<br />
work :<br />
.Oic<br />
!ly<br />
-but<br />
havt*<br />
Tiivrc- iiiiist be<br />
I run'* undi'r<br />
niiike KII^I ii<br />
mmlr ir." Mi--^ Milir"<br />
"Flip's ••iuc-h a pnniy<br />
:ii lirr nilntl i', on U",v•<br />
!;!!i!l>r til!!!! Oil ! l€«i"<br />
CHAPTIR XVIII<br />
AFT|IR a ahort siiriicr, Dr A<br />
said, r was sorry to find Limt you t himieif thinking <strong>of</strong><br />
Juitj ! iaetn taken <strong>of</strong>f Mrs. Crownin- [ <strong>of</strong>ten. He mmt fry to forott<br />
PflSP" ' for she was Sam JohnsDn'i<br />
"-••""""• ' had given mon |<br />
ef dislikln? !<br />
this pretty, red<br />
Blake eoulri help hto" „<br />
put Rilrttn out <strong>of</strong> his thouflHi <br />
«or=<br />
ft iiy<br />
ratin ! ! o; ! i * *: 11 = f I h.i 1 ! ;•<br />
n i l - jilli i -.l! i ,!l o r hi i- ill. 1M • ,ii<br />
::iU\<br />
him:<br />
' ! ! ' . • •<br />
;itvl ri-iM'Pj<br />
In<br />
hnii<br />
Kiletta fett a stab <strong>of</strong> pniii at this<br />
ifminder <strong>of</strong> her disgrace ,<br />
She lowered her eym "I'm<br />
ry, too."<br />
"I don't exiictiy imdrrstand<br />
von wer* iemnvud." he artded.<br />
Riletta Have iiiln a strictet?!!<br />
T nmde a Leirib'e mistake thi".<br />
iroiiiiiig when I prepared the m"d<br />
H-iiip tray for the pritient? on th"'<br />
.Nixth floor There wns mouth Wash<br />
instead ef medieine in one or the<br />
Hlii-sses. I don't know how in the<br />
world it hsiopeneti, but it did "<br />
iJr: Ash fiownrd "Was anybody<br />
!'\'M< in ifie H>rvlff< ronm w th vou<br />
when \>mi fised Die meditiitu's?"<br />
"Miss BlakP"<br />
'Do you suppose t.he roiild luiye<br />
i tiimprrcd with th€ s fray?"<br />
Hi Coiu-siiH ii.,iy j "Oh, I don't think m•" Riletta<br />
1 lie y'lil'lL 1 ti \hsmitrri•<br />
iiH ieii.<br />
I ION.-- !l' f It 1 LliiriH '<br />
WilV 'I iht'iij fll il<br />
Tjin'c* 1 t.lki' nvcr<br />
;h:ri(i^ ••;!>(• Til<br />
.()v do«s A*"- -<br />
best ih u Mi«<br />
Mrs Crnwniii=<br />
cxjjliiin in Hr ;<br />
Besides<br />
Perhaps<br />
i<br />
In<br />
l -;ii I<br />
w* 1 !!<br />
R: V: Nci, iiiim V Baryrnt <<br />
Wiidw<strong>of</strong>iri. Licitir-*"-., 1 -^.! i f n.> loral K<br />
wanis club ami warnrU that Am<br />
TV 1% rxppfts'i.! ih'it Hbn v tlrnfl<br />
will bf iauah <strong>On</strong>r !"i<br />
on t-ipf \a bother inn C''<br />
recent stitcm^nt <strong>of</strong><br />
Morce'i at thr AFL rfl" v<br />
if is! file jifnt-riean people<br />
not live 5 without Inbor hut<br />
live without unlO'i*; and -<br />
•Hht'y will dnrrin well live witl<br />
them here if aM <strong>of</strong> us iimvt<br />
in thers and tiiu'v" and otiirr;,<br />
made b>' toe <strong>of</strong>ficials nuzzh 1 zn-\ . :<br />
u<br />
(To be cutitinued)<br />
iiratt^rv in this miy m<br />
firUtluus,!<br />
At Parochial<br />
P-TA Session<br />
Resort Women<br />
Viiit Camden<br />
A group <strong>of</strong> rt'SOii |.»'np]§ an M<strong>of</strong>l.<br />
day atii'iidfri the 'irorning tnd it.<br />
ternoon sessions rf papents snd<br />
teachers <strong>of</strong> thr Camden Di&a^u<br />
<strong>of</strong> (fie H c f*)uiiT-h in the Oitiig-<br />
Ijc Hiffh Sehool. Carnfleti, Appraii=<br />
mntely 500 prrsoim .ittinded. ^?<br />
meetitig was eoiidueled by Mn.<br />
William Arkenflan, Gaaidin, pml<br />
rf«"»t <strong>of</strong> the Cftmden Dioeetn<br />
Council <strong>of</strong> the Rirctty and TCaeh.<br />
^^ Assoruuion<br />
The Right Rrv. Msr-v. Spiilttni,<br />
R**v. Frmris J Ui-yirtv. iw Sm-<br />
erintendent <strong>of</strong> the<br />
enni<br />
vs-<br />
linth<br />
c""l<br />
sp<br />
Forum and Agin* f Em<br />
WHAT OCEAN CITY<br />
A CIVIC MIND<br />
Editor Stntincl-Lrcltit 1 :' — i\;if(i'r<br />
what would be goeci idtsas uini<br />
ideals for us Otean <strong>City</strong> people<br />
to nurfee as the germs <strong>of</strong> Our tjiv-<br />
ic mind, we must first litj'ivp to<br />
attain te civic eonseiousnesH. 'mis<br />
attainment is juat like the wak=<br />
ing up <strong>of</strong> any individual niinfJ; it<br />
qotnes to us each every moriuriM:<br />
We don't say it out loud; but We<br />
have some or all ef these JM>].<br />
inss. "Here I am again: I am I:<br />
eyerj'thing else is not me: there<br />
is only one <strong>of</strong> me." Then we art?<br />
awake; we are ourselves ag-nin,<br />
This same feeling <strong>of</strong> selfcon-<br />
seieusness must become habit ijiii<br />
•with Us when we think <strong>of</strong> oiir-<br />
selves an eitiKens ef Oeeati <strong>City</strong>.<br />
We must become used to feeling,<br />
"We are <strong>Ocean</strong> city people; oth-<br />
er people are not Oe«&n <strong>City</strong> pen,<br />
pie; there is only one <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong>." We all do have this fr-eU<br />
ing now and then- we always<br />
have it when we read the Iora!<br />
newspaper. That's why its such<br />
a. less to us to have 'your paper<br />
only onee a week. We must<br />
practiee having the feeling <strong>of</strong>ten-<br />
er and more strongly.<br />
Have we far te go to reach the<br />
necessary state <strong>of</strong> unity and sol-<br />
idarity in our civic thinkin.;?<br />
Yes; taut we have an encourag-<br />
ing start, YOU have now and<br />
then in your paper referred to<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> as being well ergani=<br />
zed; we have many associations,<br />
clubs, speletigi, 'bfothertioods and<br />
sisterhoods <strong>of</strong> ail sorts. Each <strong>of</strong><br />
these has its own iiistitutiemil<br />
mind; an4 there mbat be reojn in<br />
seme parts ef an*thcse minds for<br />
Vnti F<br />
fnniball p<br />
no' 'n kc<br />
at n;i;i5;<br />
with jiruc<br />
iiiiri<br />
Ahoiit ih I<br />
ry Tr( ! arii(>\-<br />
iiih'siiirlf; nnnnufuT'fl Si<br />
in Fiii!af't ! !pliii! ivouif'<br />
'd !ii J.inuiuy 1,<br />
M * X<br />
[fi'Iirinf! invli >s ! ho:il<br />
nrh pli-;idrl tht* f'fft'ft thill e^eii flli. kril j<br />
fiii-ic.'i hrM," riiiwlit h;ivt' on is-tTt'tl<br />
• )]sl hciii't i<br />
•RiLflii in if if* mlfls' <strong>of</strong> riemm'di'! -.<br />
Riliita's re'uffi, M's. crnwnri<br />
•ihield mi(U"i-d :i hinKinu KpHl. It<br />
was MO Bf'vt 1 *"!' ih;;t Briitnrf Hlftk*'<br />
wfiit ilyiny to suniiiioii Dr Cnii:-<br />
son.<br />
There was nnotlier sllennr, I Sense's, spoko brifflv ni the<br />
Tlirn Dr AK!I Siifd twsiLHtsinlly | in % sr'S«ion Pntrrtainrnent was pro-<br />
I "You knew, this in i'ie first otirjor, j vided by Miss Miriam Gerard.<br />
: ttmii> Tvs hnd to talk to you !lonF ' Sister V«*»nie.:i, Atlantic Cm<br />
• you how sorry i wns that I couldn't rl1 il e ln !lle OTativ^".<br />
'fwt ovr-r to the mirVes' hew bv The afternoon wsslon, wireh fe-<br />
i ninf You yotmv in.^a-e. flidii't lowed Hinrhfntv WTVPrl at Tie ^1*<br />
, Wliit-nian HsteL had as its BrlnEipil<br />
"Yi-s. 1 RlJetta a-swrred brieflv : r np»h<br />
hen. U? the<br />
Si tfi<br />
qiis*<br />
lid i?f his<br />
"YOU !>cenied anprv when I saw<br />
i liiter ni ffie purty, When I<br />
inert to apelojilze anH asked if take<br />
you home, ynii— well, you tart <strong>of</strong><br />
>-r!iipped me <strong>of</strong>f "<br />
"I wasn't iinKiy," Riletta l;ed. "It<br />
<strong>of</strong> tile tA'tjion <strong>of</strong> nfwney and u«d<br />
LiteniturP: and Blshep lartholo-<br />
mew J. Eustrifr.<br />
n "bPnfcllftion was given si<br />
Crnthedrnl <strong>of</strong> (he tnVfliicitfiy<br />
ion at th.c 1 conclusion <strong>of</strong> th?<br />
Conftrrnce,<br />
Those nresent frfitl tbt<br />
alrpady askrjd to tfl'H* me homf,<br />
I:i v iisicsfl -<br />
Hi'!' wrinkled old ince was<br />
tririft, Rev, Wiiliiim K, MeK&m:<br />
fii'iji .i 1 P<br />
oii;i<br />
piibh; an Club<br />
n<br />
11 in<br />
tnlrS pv<br />
i : k"<br />
A.h<br />
. __<br />
•jyt«s—<br />
nr.<br />
tin 1<br />
oi<br />
3ft V<br />
Cl|i<br />
tion (iii f.tal'f iliu<br />
psmn-j prn-jn<br />
object ion. 4 f »!<br />
hrr-nnse <strong>of</strong><br />
uuliliin - f'nnir, (--;• T r ;I r !<br />
land i now thi> c Hirtl? ! 'i> > wii-, HPII*<br />
in^ "Iikr lutt!'i!ko,K : ' iiiui bringing<br />
in much otitsUln en pit ul.<br />
* • *<br />
Work wiis prci«n-s:,.nLf riipidly<br />
oil construction nf the fjreati <strong>City</strong><br />
©olf Oluh esursir.<br />
* * •<br />
Scott Adams, "blnnrlr*<br />
back." mad** sjjf'ftnciiliir<br />
r\m. hui Oecn.n'Ciiv Invt<br />
hnll in Wiiriwnnfi i R .0<br />
The Nut Bowl<br />
quiirtnr--<br />
Mi yard<br />
m foot-<br />
m-nt wiir con-<br />
iind' priiised -h* 1 t'liib and<br />
lt;ili:iii mfifSnTS. Ijuht'r 1 --, y,i\f'N nnd<br />
swi'tiliciit't-M <strong>of</strong> Ds : t ! ;iii <strong>City</strong> for tht'Jr<br />
jjM ti'SOl IMSII i ii jiji lim l peie-<br />
brntion becftUSe they n! J r now aerv-<br />
i*iH in tilt? U, S= Arrny, Navy tirid<br />
Coast Cjinii-d.<br />
After the iuidrr.'ws wcvt* rnnr-lud<br />
rt!. music and dnnririLi we IT enjoy-<br />
ed,<br />
nut ni this but, mi<br />
sl»- tniiy not. She's<br />
the (Mli!>: : h:it!il,<br />
vc-i ni'-! '<br />
The twii Hi rUivh iliii rvciA<br />
llit'y rniilil Mir lie?', bur i; was s*v-<br />
eni! i't!'j;» Ijcte'e pi]it- wits brenlh =<br />
irm niitiii-aUy isaiiin. F,w i ilu'ii,<br />
K!S< ! tiitl licit ft.-int 1 msI (ii her<br />
. : Bt- AijElistine's R C,<br />
were chilfiren " , TBftPhPrs. Mrs Tiifflrifts V<br />
remembejinu what Be? \ m(J Mrft<br />
p^ipi! L. Ciester,<br />
hnd told him about Riletta and nr. | wniter Kline. Mrs M C.<br />
" " •'"-' " " reelnvj <strong>of</strong> , Mrfi Joseph Dyer. Miss Hrien<br />
to know<br />
Johnson, rxperienred n<br />
bleakness. He wanted<br />
Riletta to :*SW her<br />
DOG FIOIIT<br />
Wirhtin^ up<br />
Come, quick!<br />
Mix I<br />
could<br />
jinii in. ir<br />
Ym.et th<br />
^^iifl your<br />
THE WINNER<br />
The at-rnt for Uir<br />
ealled on Mr. Janes.<br />
•'Good mornlnsi: sir<br />
ed. "I am happy to fell vou that<br />
you have won the h\u competi-<br />
tion in our paper. Tile prlz^ is<br />
sm.000 cash, $15 n wftek for Jife,<br />
ft world eruiso nnd a pet dog "<br />
"Oh=" said Mr. Jonf-s -'wn-it<br />
breed?"<br />
hf. start-<br />
Marine Dies<br />
Wiiiinni H, Wo!vin:;tnti. IJ R Mil.<br />
fine Corps corpora], whnHr* home<br />
was in Ooshen. near Court House,<br />
was listed iis tiend in a new Navy<br />
Depurfciren' ffiKiiiilt.S list rriiicif<br />
public: Wednesilay,<br />
WOMEN'S nEMOCKATMT<br />
Cl.t'B MEETS<br />
The Women's RfwiHevfit liemocrn =<br />
Hf Chib mft I^frinday niqht at the.<br />
home <strong>of</strong> Mrs, witlinm Barboiir, Jr=,<br />
1231 Central ay,, with Mrs, Fran-<br />
res Lees, the new president, in<br />
tMarEre,<br />
After the meetine blnHo wns play-<br />
nnd refreshment-M were Herved.<br />
were marie for n Hallowe'en<br />
ert<br />
TJATVI? Or A.-ti vinpijed in the<br />
dirt kitchen tn jjft n riip <strong>of</strong> c<strong>of</strong>fee<br />
He iaw Hii"tt.a sitiinK at a Ui^le in<br />
flip f;ir rfiri r i! 1'ie room with hP!"<br />
i her SiHrk tn ihe fioor, Delphi- tfie<br />
! wiiy'siht* had mbiiffcrt him previous-<br />
ly, he welroined Uiiis opiMSrtllnlty<br />
(.0 talk n her, For on>> thdiriB, he<br />
wanted to eNptsin why he had perm<br />
Jiile the nitfht Ijefore, Evidently,<br />
ihe had HilsimfiersLood.<br />
He walkesl over to the ia'Mr.<br />
"Mind if I NIL dnwn and chat?" he<br />
risked with a ftrnlle.<br />
nilcttfi loo'-ifd UP from her after-<br />
norm Pup <strong>of</strong> c<strong>of</strong>fee. Tliern 'wa^<br />
misery In her eyes, for the day hnd<br />
bfr-'fi n h^ sirr-bf rakiny one,<br />
"I don't niliid ' she said listless-<br />
"ffs warmer today," Dr, AMl taid<br />
He w;is an-novml by his own Inck<br />
or oriyinriiHy, nnd yet lie didn't<br />
know quite how to talk to this<br />
who puxKleri him so mitfi. He<br />
known countess pretty yirls, but<br />
not onr <strong>of</strong> them had ever inter-<br />
hitri aj; much tis this one. And<br />
seemed to despise him thor-<br />
• "Yes, it IS warn-cr." Riletta<br />
agreed.<br />
somehow, .'--he was no longer flri.<br />
wry at him for failinp to keep hi^<br />
pnfty <strong>Oct</strong>ober 2G. Thp e[ijb voted ! date wiUi her last ni^ht. <strong>On</strong> thn<br />
a S3 donation to the Red Cross to<br />
innke ~ kits for service men, Wnr<br />
stamns are to be purchased nt each<br />
ti<br />
contrwry, in her loneliness and<br />
misery today, she longed -with all<br />
her heart to respond to his friend,<br />
liness. And jet, as onee before.<br />
Town Sucker<br />
He was the town sucker and he<br />
knew it. He wa^ the only one<br />
¥as.^called gbon dLftin& th*"•.-•*•><br />
not only hia tlmeifeut h<br />
l<br />
But the town sucker wag"<br />
ways in there pitching.<br />
al-<br />
Net only did he give hi? time<br />
and merchandise, but his men al=<br />
so helped and the town sucker<br />
^ld their vmgss dming such per-<br />
tods wlthoub a pretest.<br />
He -w&s also sntifsly to blame<br />
iwhtn aiings did not go rigtit/<br />
The town tucker was an c^-<br />
ffi?ri^?:^i;<br />
tlmb-t, He was always lookins<br />
on .the bright side, TTie next<br />
.' tfcm_f wqultj be O K, seamed tfe<br />
^^liis motto if a town promotion<br />
flunked or filled,<br />
i it<br />
"W3ien a projeet went through<br />
with brilliant success, the town<br />
sucker never claimed or got<br />
credit = the credit Wnt e^<br />
where — somebody else not the<br />
engraved watch,<br />
=<br />
The town sucker laelQnged to<br />
the ehamiber <strong>of</strong> commerce, the<br />
KI=wanis elub. the various lodges,<br />
mtvm on committees, etc<br />
You Guessed It!<br />
fie ever romplaiiiV Not that<br />
tiiTyone sve-r heard <strong>of</strong>.<br />
costs money to set jnre type and<br />
_„ , . u takes pap«£ tfiat .itiust be paid<br />
Maybe sometlmEa in the even- ^'far — yep ~ thaP| hini. - ^<br />
ings when he WUH working ftiene<br />
he rnij-rhf think ssmftimes it lust<br />
Wftsn't fair = but «o what —<br />
the tawii had to pr<strong>of</strong>jre&s. even at<br />
his eKi3cni;e aione<br />
Who is he? If you don't<br />
know by LOW that, he's trie small<br />
town newspaperman, or editor,<br />
you've never served on a small<br />
town committee. Thn fellow who<br />
attends all the meetings fco re-<br />
port them—wiw gives yards and<br />
eii Tree pub]Jolty that it<br />
So Kiwania get a-Sido <strong>Oct</strong>ober<br />
i as natisnal newspaper week<br />
It'll embarrass him but it miVht<br />
be well to jjive thanks publicly<br />
that your town has such a poor<br />
fish.<br />
But don't ever feel sorry lor<br />
him — he'll knock your felsck<br />
<strong>of</strong>f and ysu'll hive it coming.<br />
He's the happiest and most con-<br />
tinted man in town — Nebr&i*<br />
•ka-iowh District Klwanls Bull-<br />
etia.<br />
to have ffinner with him sometime,<br />
hu he felt he ^houldn t mn in on<br />
Bum Jehiisen.<br />
Being with this pretiy tiiri did<br />
!"?methjnjj to him—ws fire rt his<br />
lieart in a way lie had never known<br />
before. ThLs was the sort <strong>of</strong> girl<br />
hod slwn.vs dreamed about. She<br />
wns so different from the society<br />
eirls he had known who wasted<br />
their frivolous young lives in heau=<br />
ty shops nnd on dance Users This<br />
tMrl wtis ^weet and, serious. He re-<br />
crilir-d how Mrs. Crowinshieid<br />
had Uiken a fancy to her at oner=<br />
and Mrs, Crowninshield was a. wise<br />
did lady.<br />
He rose, "Well, I must ge and<br />
look in avatn on Mrs. Growriin-<br />
shield, I suppose you've heard thsif<br />
she hud i\ M-fnaete Hfipr her<br />
tiori, I'm somewhat worried<br />
"IH "^M a relative <strong>of</strong> yours?"<br />
itsked Riietta, remembering whftt<br />
Bee had fold her.<br />
"No, but ftie has a]ways sprrned<br />
like a very close and dear relative.<br />
I enll her Aunt Mary, She and my<br />
SiTCindmother w^ere iffeloriE frieiid'i.<br />
Tliey went to sehooi together Well<br />
gdedibj-' for new, I'H bf seeing<br />
you,"<br />
"Goodby,"* said Riletta, trying to<br />
make her voice sound casual,<br />
She looked down at her c<strong>of</strong>fee<br />
eiip, fearing that the yei'nff i*= terne<br />
might see In her eyes hew rniinh<br />
her feeiln^s had been stirred by the<br />
mere fact <strong>of</strong> tal'ting to him for a<br />
little while.<br />
TM THE dnvK tlmt followed. Bee<br />
Blake made the most <strong>of</strong> her pogi^<br />
tion as special nurse to Mrs.<br />
Orown inshield. taking advaiitase<br />
<strong>of</strong> every opperturtity she fiad to<br />
talk to Carleton Ash. These oppor=<br />
tunities were many, for he eame to<br />
'he room nulte <strong>of</strong>Een, As Mrs.<br />
Orewninshieid still Jay in a semj-<br />
stuppr and as there was very little<br />
to do foj her exeeDt to give her<br />
medicine and keep her comfortable.<br />
Bee and the young doctor freQuent=<br />
ly found time to ehat in low tunes<br />
during his visits.<br />
Bee was a pretty girl and the had<br />
a definite way with men, Almost<br />
before he knew It. Carleton Ash<br />
found himself getting interesttd In<br />
her. She was so vivacious and so<br />
friendly, she cheertd him up.<br />
He had been rather lately slnee<br />
drm and M'*<br />
McNeils.<br />
How You'!! Get<br />
Fuel Oil Ration<br />
Tlie generiii prficrdure for<br />
tribut.ion <strong>of</strong> fuel rationing<br />
tiuiis and allotment <strong>of</strong> raUen<br />
poas is outlined in a bulletin<br />
by Jsimfis Kerney, jr.. SWte<br />
reetor <strong>of</strong> the Office <strong>of</strong> Price<br />
ministration,<br />
The first step will be<br />
« aU fuel oil deEUers<br />
middle <strong>of</strong> <strong>Oct</strong>ober, t^rf<br />
addiUon ffl filing »»<br />
il^J V 1 • *~*^* fc ± r *-*~ ^ a - = - - w-i<br />
statement with his rftUaning --<br />
also will be prepnred to W ^<br />
board how rnnny customBU -<br />
serves, He will then be g «n B «*<br />
ficient quantity <strong>of</strong> fuel irnUoii *g<br />
plication farms to distribute to »<br />
ciistoSTiers,<br />
He RiSo „ .. ,,-<br />
a certlflcsi fitatement | '<br />
last year.<br />
Each consumer will<br />
formation required<br />
togeiher with the<br />
irent <strong>of</strong> ftiel nil us<br />
the rationing board<br />
lsdictlon over Ms i<br />
b<strong>of</strong>tHi will estimate<br />
d en rather lastly<br />
he had taken up the study <strong>of</strong><br />
ielne, Upen tnterini niedieal<br />
be ha4 tumed bk back oii<br />
DDnro will S3««'"" i_ Bn<br />
to whicfi eaeh consumer ^ p .<br />
The consumer will be n_o»npo<br />
to eome to the ration fcosra<br />
his ration eoupens, __^_^,<br />
$431725 in Bonds<br />
For <strong>City</strong><br />
Municipal employes<br />
1431,25 worth <strong>of</strong> Wfl f<br />
Bends at The Natienal<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Olty this week, ri<br />
an accumulation ef the"<br />
pavreil deductions<br />
The bank iald i<br />
sale to the city<br />
dsdusUon<br />
16. <strong>1942</strong> ••» 11 - "-^S* p i>,f ?', 1 '-lf'»' '_,'*'<br />
SOT1NEL-LEDGER<br />
Of Interest to Women<br />
Lodges<br />
Clubs<br />
POCAHONTAS<br />
TONIGHT<br />
Hitona<br />
^ i<br />
Counril, Peeahantns<br />
ona<br />
wiil be honored tonlMht wiUi<br />
ffieinl visit <strong>of</strong> tjit Greiit Po=<br />
einl<br />
Santas. Mrs Mae Freehmd, <strong>of</strong><br />
who will be<br />
l ff<br />
jtersen w<br />
Iv tier <strong>of</strong>ricinl sliiff<br />
Hie resort fOiincll will inert in<br />
U^j^ Men's Hall, with Mrs. Jam -a<br />
nunn p<strong>of</strong>uhtintJis. in the chair.<br />
Visiting~councils will 'be In atip<br />
art^ from mug Harbor, Ah^t<br />
Eldora, Wildweort, Seiners<br />
Rourt Housi' im ^ Cape May,<br />
Mis ~ Harry Bonham, t-hairman<br />
sf<br />
dseoratiens, find Mrs, Antfjln-<br />
»tte Hfgln" f=hiiiriiinri <strong>of</strong> rrfretfli=<br />
, wil bu assisted by mem-<br />
bers,<br />
rs. A. T, AjtiiHtronK, C<br />
town. Pa,, is a wrek-e'ic! hum;<br />
<strong>of</strong> In 1 ! 1 sister «nd brother in<br />
Mr nnd MfH Hnrfild W Ihi<br />
Hospital Umt<br />
To Be Active<br />
Card Party, Sewing<br />
Planned by Auxiliary<br />
pliuis weir fuimuliityfi m;- n puy<br />
!)•' card p.Mtv hn th" hviu-'.U nt Uw<br />
Auxiiiai'y &i man? M^inndiii Hes-<br />
ph i). Hfjjin-js Pmnt: tfj lie hi'itl Pn<br />
thiy liiHiit. Nm err.!}*•;• H m \\w hon-<br />
pitjil Frcrcutlfin Tdii.A) y,-*i'ii ;ht><br />
Aiisji!,iiy niN T'li'^'iii 1 ,<br />
MniiM Li] ¥,•!!;, onlt'f<br />
sr|ii;ii '••- inr T^i ii- iriii.ni iv,,rfi ;m<br />
>n for ni^htiiiswiii- fm- ysp nf<br />
fnr Iflfl<br />
Mrfi, Jini!f ! K Iliirvev. iirt^U^n!. nn =<br />
pninSi'ri Mi's ,J Hi'MKertt t Cadmnn<br />
M'-H. Allfhl'w R, M;isweil. Mrs Wil-<br />
iiiim Smith Mi^ iiivid<br />
CRAMPED TOES<br />
te iff ihil !hi ftiiidffn dr. n.u irtmt<br />
to<br />
A fi Tils i it:i .11 rrjifi!'! a :i>i Pom;<br />
i>c M'ihfiitv Civliihcr 2!i, from l:j n I<br />
in to r? [s m Hiis l.irif-lifnn will hi' j<br />
ili*' hnsisit;il, An i'lviNitioii is<br />
ti'inli'd to iinytiti! 1 si .••iisii-i ?n ii<br />
Personals<br />
Mr, and Mrs aaymond L, Fite<br />
returned home Tuesday after a<br />
brief visit with Mr, and Mrs. Eu-<br />
uent L. White, <strong>of</strong> Os>**an <strong>City</strong>, who<br />
iiiT now m Hiitland. Vt, Mrs. Fite<br />
spent st week us a guest nf the<br />
Wliites, whiip Mr. Pit* was thnrp<br />
fr.f th# »**pk end<br />
* » *<br />
Mia, Ray Thorpe, |th st. and<br />
esley av, returned hom# Satiir-<br />
liom Brighton. Mass., where<br />
fur io clHys she was a guest <strong>of</strong> hrr<br />
son-in-law find daughtar, Mr, and<br />
Mrs. Morrk L. Johnaon, Jr. Miss<br />
Bt'tte Thorpp, a teacher at Maple<br />
Mendc, N, J.. spent the ColumBus<br />
U wet'k end with her parents.<br />
* * *<br />
rs Oeorf-e Lavis, iO33 West av,,<br />
t sundoy for Detroit, where she<br />
will make her home. Her husband<br />
IN rmploycd in ihe Ohryslflr plant,<br />
di work.<br />
IOC, ,fciir[ =<br />
mmf FS-tuii. Sufh piiiifuj Fenf 1M1 as<br />
u hxh^mrf lfi^4i bunjuRi, curfu^ in.<br />
niili and irtlirf aHinrnu nn<br />
if (hi pfupEf >he«4 art<br />
dynng ihf fe*SHii»i: yrmn, Ri<br />
thai ihcsild he mii-hi4(<br />
•:, jirrM'Tii n'f 11" (ft; \, Oi-f'iin<br />
C'v M;^. phjlij) Ffhifin Mrs. Ho-<br />
u-iii-ti linrrih;. Mrs w rniiH-ron MIM<br />
liirU ni : i'-fT!P Mr-. Fi;mU K<br />
RrtHikt Mtif! Mrs Mii'siu-:!: from<br />
Siun* 1 ;-'. P;:in: Mis ;iifH!i Hlllitti M[ ! H<br />
1 c;h;!rlfjtt' B;it"ie>i :i"ir| Mis. MM;!I<br />
in- ; f'-i'isi P!r:^;inl\:ilt.. M ^ . WiU-<br />
|M i- r-"'inU':; [I'tini A!iiHiiii ! Ciiy<br />
Mr;- A-i-h Vi;th;:m<br />
The nfs.1 iiiiiniiil 1 ' it'"t ! Hti^ will<br />
SM "'ir in nt'ciih C:\\\ Tue.v'.iy Mrs-<br />
ien'bi'v 10 ;il J is in in the Wn.<br />
'!l!'l'''i Ffi'L;-'l!i|- R/'i:iSl;lirnn Club<br />
H-ri 1 ! ii, m'i fi. r i 'rnli' njitl Trim; Co..<br />
Jean Voss, a junior, and<br />
Mim not is Toiniiriaon. a sophoniort,<br />
EI ttt'iidiriy the Gisiss-poro Stats Tea-<br />
fln_'"s : Coliejjp. visited their parents<br />
In re the past week nd,<br />
m • »<br />
Mr.v AlfFd M, Gray. Qverbrook,<br />
Pft.. wits aL her fuitUKu, 712 <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
:iv., tin. 1 past week end mid closed<br />
if for the WillUr,<br />
Lois Hgs-rbaeh, 17th st, and<br />
uv,, returned to Swarth-<br />
rnore Colle^p. SwarthmorB, Pa,, tKe<br />
past week end to resume her stu-<br />
dit.s Sliu is n senior,<br />
• * *<br />
Mra, A, c_l. Coward, P4I Oentrii)<br />
uv jpt'entiy riturried froni .1 10=<br />
dny vsiciitioii trip: visiting friends<br />
in North jersi.'y.<br />
D.A.R. To Aid<br />
Service Club<br />
Varied Program <strong>of</strong><br />
Year Announced<br />
Sarah Stillwell chapU'r,<br />
ters <strong>of</strong> the American :<br />
deeirted Saturday as .111<br />
tion is take its turn in s, r~vini> a<br />
week at the esnteeii OenteF for all<br />
service men in the sobfum <strong>of</strong> tiie<br />
Music Pier.<br />
A donaUen.wSs voted to the re-<br />
sort Red Cross to sie usFtl in f!!! =<br />
ing_ kit bags for soldiers.<br />
The chapter mst at Uie home <strong>of</strong><br />
Mrs. Charles H. Vail 413 Wesley i<br />
rd , wltii the reyent. Mi< R.iiph :<br />
L Q<strong>of</strong>f. in the chair, ;<br />
_ Mrs, U. K, Blakelfy spoke on ti'ei<br />
BEVoiuUonary period in indinnH.i<br />
nenterlng on the Vincennes,<br />
Mrs, Allan Bergh was iiriripel to j<br />
the roU sf membership.<br />
YEAR'^ PROGRAM<br />
Women's Club To<br />
Sponsor Dance<br />
To be Hbstessei<br />
To Service Men<br />
Plans, were diEeu£s?H and fonnu=<br />
i=!ti-d irL ihe <strong>of</strong> the Wo-<br />
men's Club <strong>of</strong> Oeean <strong>City</strong> ThursDny<br />
ii eii! CrUjtw'r g, nt llie home <strong>of</strong><br />
Mifis Asine stonnard. 617 Wesley<br />
av . for UIP snlurdiiy nigfit ditnees<br />
in the Mijsip P;er f!" 1 !' st j rvi f 'f ir tn<br />
anri v'tsMous niembers will ari n : -<br />
p<br />
Their hams eddses tot the dura,<br />
tlen will to 168 ijL Walaut<br />
German town, Pa, *<br />
• • •<br />
SORORITY TO SELL<br />
CHRISTMAS CABBS<br />
The selling <strong>of</strong> Ohristnias g<br />
injj cards for the welfare fund Of<br />
Omega Lambda Psl Ifflorifeyi Oam=<br />
ma Chflpter, which Is an annual<br />
project, was arranged at Tuesday<br />
meeting at the hSme ef<br />
B, Btvan, fig OentrBl av.<br />
i The mfi'tin. w<br />
the p;pt;ri?'nt,<br />
HUjjhr's<br />
Ti;t H'tiHitiii' nf<br />
fntithiriPf!<br />
Vfi's<br />
A ]J : JJV Jjii«'-ei htis<br />
nn it^; EIV to iiieiiibw member <strong>of</strong> the group<br />
Etess package was received<br />
lay Mrs, Thomas MeOanii.<br />
The- nest meeting will be 671<br />
Tuesday night. <strong>Oct</strong>ober 27, m tun<br />
hnnie ftf the president, Mrs, EVP<br />
Meeteer. 444 ASbury av.<br />
Others present were: Mrs. C?iar-<br />
IPS Collins. Mrs, George Cake, Mrs,<br />
Alfred Mover, Mrs, Hugh Sector<br />
nnd Miss Haze] Sevan,<br />
iii tli«' pnvly nijiht frsviri's,<br />
w?re ffillcttcr! S";v refrf>Sihm H<br />
William O Townnend, Mrs<br />
Ruth niinG'wer,<br />
nl?TL» Tfl AID<br />
CASTKFS HEUVWE<br />
Tiie Westminster OU'lcJ fif the<br />
First Prc-sbvU'i-inn chiirrii plsUTicd<br />
to cricpcj/tf!' with t'ip eniifern her-<br />
I'ip" cm 1 f 1 i> MiiHif Pk'v for servift'<br />
men. nnri ; rsiiinutlers wet'f appoint-<br />
ed, il! Ti!f : '--rliiv niyhf's iiieetint; nt<br />
the lifiiiir <strong>of</strong> Mis. HuliiusN WUiacM, j<br />
MRS, MrtSALLION GIVEN<br />
I.INBX BRIDAL SHOWER<br />
A siirprlsp linen bridal<br />
Saturday night was given for Mrs,<br />
EJtivtd J, MeCallion by Mrs, Lutlh^r<br />
L, Wsilnce and Mrs, Hulings WaU<br />
in re, <strong>of</strong> Limvood. at the hogip <strong>of</strong><br />
Mr ;infi Mrs. John MrCallien, 6fti<br />
i-Tth si. Miiny bpautifiil gifts were<br />
received.<br />
Tiiore present werer Mrs. J F<br />
Wa|!iur, Mrs. Ella S, Srull, Mrs.<br />
wiliifim O. Ahben. Mrs. Newton<br />
Mrs, Robert Wallace,<br />
MaHf Font. Mrs John Me-<br />
n. Miss Stfllti Ai-bott, Miss<br />
Florence Sppck. Miss Eileen Me*<br />
Oallinii, Mi^ He'en Ewnid, Phlln-<br />
delphiii, Miss -Eleanor Wallace, and<br />
Miss Dorothy Anne Wallace,<br />
Those ^ending gifts but unable<br />
to nttenci werp; Mrs.<br />
visiting " Mr, Nit,- ' • :<br />
», • '<br />
Mrs. Emerson STiith, 24-1 A 'j<br />
av left rreently lor West C;ie-<br />
Pa,, uhere Mie plans to reniain<br />
rile wiiitei'. visiiiii4 relatives,<br />
March 13 exhibit ol old<br />
Book rf ! % jew, "<strong>On</strong>e Red R.i;=.i For-<br />
ever." Hoi.iess, Mrs, Wllliuni A±<br />
Nelsoii.<br />
MfU't-h 18=19, state con if rente at<br />
Trtnton,<br />
April 10. r-hnjiier 'jiifint 1 ^, re-<br />
's annual npon R yrf<br />
t ! d th" nn v-i isli: whit' :<br />
w:'.M nr:i' i';-. Ml : ><br />
jjiFVU ijtivi' ihi* Ti) : }\ ' T?f ! -itliii<br />
PlfiLriinl p'i'">, H/pj'n rli^CIiM!--'<br />
ihv W ric;- Ffillrr.vm'? tllf V:<br />
r^f ri'^hrMi'lii '-• \ve"f icfvi"! 'r>\<br />
Wnlliir'f' fid fh( ! iiB^.'UiU' 'iT'--<br />
M!-N ,JM)i^'""i WiiH'in<br />
Fi" -'r*- )r'i W\i\\-.'Ct<br />
I Pet!it, Mr?,. L, W Martin, Miss<br />
Rut^i Wrtilflrp nnri Miss<br />
R:ilpf><br />
c-.l fhv<br />
i -1 Mr"'<br />
IIf*nt".'<br />
B<br />
n] i (•<br />
pprlh Mis ai^nw ]?i<br />
WUinn! M:itni( l -rt'- Mr?<br />
Pi" 'it'.s. n:i f l M'fi f°h'(i' : !<br />
H I 7 V ITTi<br />
NT'-.<br />
r, FMFK^ON POWKI i,<br />
OKKMAVTOWN GIRL<br />
C E*iiei'Srtn pnwell. sr<br />
rlii>=s. IT. H N;i''. : sr*n. <strong>of</strong> M'"- u<br />
Mrs. Ai'i'ed Fowflt. 104n Asburv a<br />
and M;^, R's.ic Jem Cu'^Mii<br />
dauBJitrr r>[ Mr. and Mrs. chnr<br />
L Cnnsiahie. c>i niiinrnwii. w<br />
quietly niitn-lt^ ^<br />
in Tiinier ^Ti<br />
nt' ; '<br />
HAVE P.4M, MKETIKG<br />
Tli/ f.rst Fali nueUnt; <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Wunir'ti''- Rt-LjuLii'. H.epub'iviin Club<br />
was held ree:inly in the rlii*j<br />
i:,nuv-. Tiiie and Trust Cn, biiild-<br />
iim, with Rli's, \v. I. Uaoih, prp 5 *!'<br />
tient, iii UH 1 elinsr.<br />
Tih« riiib rU fidf-d to fnrpfjo the<br />
anninil ilimiiT for its mtinhprx o?J =<br />
ly iuid will make pnefcages <strong>of</strong> pift>;<br />
• iN I.;-', t- ''•>;n;iu in jijin.ihe armed<br />
iiirr'fs. Thr following eoniniittee<br />
Uiil i!.' in ['ii:l!S4e: Mrs. C3r£l<br />
f*f'il.jf3. Mis. Laiii'ii Liii!ifi ! a]j. Mr?<br />
Hnwyi'd Buf--syih. Mrs, Hn'ry Free-<br />
he;]! iiiin Mi.--, iit'i't BkiiH'hsirrl:<br />
V: :•- t.iftjinni'i' ifjii JniUi" a df!iiG =<br />
lion for kit Lfiiji^ which the local<br />
R./ti crijs,-, isrstui ii i.-, Eii'iniminK fir<br />
ijti;.-, who leave the cciunli'y.<br />
ui> «i!h the<br />
on U;e Musi..'<br />
Hjiv in i.iMiii/j (iVii 1 ii T entire pto=<br />
['('(.•Ii.'-i our" ;i uiniiiii fi-oin tUe weDk-<br />
i',- i>(!!;i, .Nnd in :-I!''K in tlH 1 club<br />
i-V- I<br />
mnmnwn by Rrv, J.<br />
The cmip]!' wf" : f*<br />
Miss Miiriiin't Il'l-<br />
N. '.v<br />
H LndH Ti ,*> ! r. Pa., gave a farewell cl inner<br />
Saturdny tiight in honor <strong>of</strong><br />
Mr and Mr^ Wiilard Mnelwan. <strong>of</strong><br />
4B w l l St., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, *he will<br />
iciive tomorrow to s^nd the Winter<br />
in St. Petersburg. Fla. Mr. and Mrs.<br />
Alfred Powell also were guests,<br />
FLIES TO NORTH "CAROLINA<br />
DGweU Johnson, local beautician,<br />
flew to Wmsten-Salem, North Car.,<br />
olitri Wednesday, for the dual pm =<br />
pose <strong>of</strong> visitiri'i his r.iother who has<br />
been ill filld seeing f il§ brother, who<br />
lVaves for his Army post today. He<br />
will return early next week.<br />
# • *<br />
WATER CO, EMPLOYE<br />
TO BE MARRIED<br />
Mrs, Edna Ingersoll, <strong>of</strong> Linwood.<br />
has announced the fneajTement <strong>of</strong><br />
her daughter, Miss Louisa ItiBer=<br />
noil to John Pfeble, son <strong>of</strong> Mrs,<br />
Alice Preble, also ef Linweod, No<br />
diitr has been set for the wedding.<br />
Miss IniiersQ!! has been employ*<br />
ed Iii the <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> tile <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
wnu r Service Co. for several yrars.<br />
Mr Preble Ls e<strong>On</strong>neeted with the<br />
Bun Shipbuilding Corporation, in<br />
Chester, Fa,<br />
AWARDS MADE<br />
IJY RED MEN<br />
The following awards were made<br />
by Kaimla Tribe, Improved Order<br />
<strong>of</strong> Red Men, at a meeting last<br />
week' D Benner, 10-pound tur-<br />
jecy- Anna May Biissard, fU-e-<br />
peund chicken; C, Wilian, can ef<br />
erab meat; A. M. Carlson, pound<br />
ef illet <strong>of</strong> lleundfir; Walter Tanv<br />
lin, two dozeu ' "<br />
An enjayabitj cand pw!i,^ '.ir<br />
benent <strong>of</strong> Nnteriii Council, i-fcii-<br />
liontjis Lodge, took placf> Tiirfriny<br />
rifternoon at thf home <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Tfar-<br />
rv Clark, ©la Shore, rd . Soniers<br />
point,<br />
Mrs, Floyd Vorhe^i wus nwnrd<br />
ed the door prlae. Mrs, rnlpmnti<br />
Chnnee wfis high seorer in ru'iiTiv<br />
nnd Mrs, Albert Camburn lii pitio-<br />
ehle. Mrs, Vo:<br />
the lodge.<br />
Announcement was ninrir ni tli«-<br />
party that the lodMf will be hnnn-<br />
ed "at tonight's mertim in Red<br />
Men's Hall with the <strong>of</strong>Tir'-il vi-I'<br />
"f the Orcat pneahontns niiri n re=<br />
quest wns made for nil mender<br />
to wear lonff, white dresses Eirh<br />
member is to BrinE ;ui aiMirle <strong>of</strong><br />
grocery for the prize award.<br />
Ciiinn In the le-Oi'i M<br />
ei"iI rliiyh' % i^it witi!<br />
A y.ifl<br />
!iifn! i-e<br />
v iV'f!<br />
M''-<br />
Ml'.<br />
pie<br />
T1.C<br />
fVf!;t"1<br />
.ttPiu^'fi Ti-m flr'V !<br />
"v^r.<br />
I"<br />
1M t s - ti Ni; ;• iiii iht< Musir .Pier<br />
••iL-i n H :viv" Fufd-"<br />
Ai! ,,STV!;;' )Yu n ','.' 11 bi ! W!> l! ni11('d<br />
iiii i';i:i,ii ! cil 1.C- 1 to AU <strong>of</strong> the<br />
liihs Thursday, ui«lii eiird<br />
i p hf'i^d ii'it urficrnl jnibl.c<br />
/tiriul Mii t si rd pi'u'ties,<br />
* A m<br />
HETTHN<br />
roLorEAiifj<br />
nnc! Mr-. Pe-iov OerriiM<br />
;H-, r-rurKfi home<br />
si v;ir!itiv)ti tr'p to Den-<br />
wlierr iii(.,' vij;i*ed Uie;r<br />
!VT. Cnlo, wiierr<br />
is u m-:iriimli ! <strong>of</strong> s*,<br />
firi'lnuli 1 ;. vn. T;ii-<br />
T !il:]l S (1 ht!ri' ;ditl P<br />
Prhnol. rfl! 1 :"<br />
plnyt'd !!;- spi 1 !<br />
rlfi' nnd Pruli<br />
O<br />
Mrs. L.<br />
i\\<br />
PALMER'S,<br />
FOR AIL<br />
iris-ioi<br />
inSAsburyAv.<br />
7 P. M.<br />
^fFPG <strong>On</strong> Yuur Dial<br />
Cupt, A, F, Amodio<br />
^Mll .Spiiik on<br />
"WENE ..". The Man<br />
Who Made Good"<br />
SpeelaUiinc In the<br />
Cnff*fillat. <strong>of</strong><br />
Defective Vision<br />
DR. L, W. BETTS Si SONS<br />
OPTOMETRISTS<br />
HODRSi f A, M, to 5 P. Ms<br />
170$ Atlaiitie Avenue<br />
Atlantic Citf, N. J,<br />
SIAL 5-1531<br />
Mo wen Studio<br />
Developing - Printing<br />
Photographs, . Ciiniera Supplies<br />
721 Wesluv Ave, I'hoiii* B5i<br />
md iflft, afc. ana Sttt<br />
ert Cerrutl, It was the Iflrst tiicy<br />
bad met toeir pon's wife,<br />
Robert CeTrutl attended OoifiB<br />
<strong>City</strong> High Sc4iool and then took<br />
a course at the radio sohool at<br />
Fort MoniTiQuth. He was sent to<br />
Texas nine yenrs ago &Qg_ Iron<br />
there was transferred to Denver,<br />
where he is In elvU service' ai a<br />
radio opeator git the Municipal<br />
Airpsrt, He has had 13 years'<br />
army ssrviee and plans to returs<br />
to it soon,<br />
Mr, Oerrutl, rfsert teautleiiin,<br />
was ailfpristd at the old style<br />
"hair-do's" <strong>of</strong> Denver WBmin. The<br />
medem feather cut evidtntly has<br />
not resehed that seetlQii <strong>of</strong> the<br />
country, he said. In faet, there<br />
ta be no up-to-date style<br />
at head drtss.<br />
« * *<br />
SHOWER GIVEN TO<br />
MISS FBOV1NSON<br />
A misctlianeous bridal iliewsr<br />
was given Sunday night in honor<br />
<strong>of</strong> Miss Clem Prevensen, at the<br />
iiome <strong>of</strong>, Mrs, William Bleyin, 730<br />
Bay av., by the sister ef the toride-<br />
Mlss Florence Provsiison.<br />
Clem provenson was mar-<br />
ried yesterday by Mayor George D,<br />
Richards to Charles OUfton SJiack-<br />
elford. <strong>of</strong> Norfolk, Va,, member <strong>of</strong><br />
-"--•At<br />
nMii".<br />
and<br />
sits.<br />
Floren<br />
Mrs, Ms3%<br />
Blevln a&d<br />
UnftblB' to<br />
gifta wsre<br />
Mimsuio and<br />
mouth pU wsM wS<br />
men-g Research Club <strong>of</strong><br />
at her home test Jft<br />
ForFuu*<br />
Watch<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> CttyY<br />
Leading J<br />
Jeter-the-Jew<br />
832 A*burr<br />
LET HIM<br />
H J WHY SH0U4O<br />
HAVE W WAKE HIM UPf<br />
m<br />
feet<br />
i<br />
wgrkeri<br />
tired —<br />
extra effort<br />
through TriB<br />
alaftn eleek#<br />
SOmt?ttTr|c§. jfiu<br />
have q long day<br />
ahead, tool It%<br />
get up Erst and<br />
to a<br />
good start so he won't be late<br />
tQ the plant. But it's one thing<br />
you can jd&Jer Uncle Sam. Dsn't<br />
let your own work and war nerves<br />
keep you from doing it, ThatS<br />
just what Hitler and his prepa-<br />
gandista would like ta see,<br />
But you can fight these war<br />
nerves. Follow Nature's own<br />
rules <strong>of</strong> good health. Take time<br />
for exercise In tlie fresh air, Ob-<br />
ierve proper nutrition rules.<br />
And, above all, drink ^<br />
plenty <strong>of</strong> milk. ^<br />
Sypplee Sealtest Milk <br />
eantaini itveral times at<br />
much caieium as any other<br />
common food -*- in readily<br />
• BCPPLEE trlats Y«« th*<br />
r^Li&tetL- SHOW over<br />
SYW. ThursdBYB at 10 P.M.<br />
TUNE INI<br />
Jim<br />
tant mineral regulates'<br />
'hiiity <strong>of</strong> tissue aai<br />
'4 riiuscles, Millc also brings<br />
•many other mmeralS,, vita<br />
and food esaentlals that promstE<br />
vigorous health. It i$ Nature*!<br />
most near^t pttftet food,^<br />
Qevernmsit nutrltioriiste ,ree-<br />
ommend o quart <strong>of</strong> milk<br />
for each child and at least ,<br />
pint for every adqlt.<br />
Anmpsy way to give yam fam-<br />
ily yidr daily requlreisent ii by<br />
serving Tastier Supply Se*lti3t<br />
Homogenized Vitarrun D *^Wg-<br />
Order It from your Supplee nulk-<br />
maiii yaur nHghbgrhbBd stcre,<br />
or call <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 22S, And wh^<br />
you call, ask for the current; INalt<br />
tst Fecsd Adviier,<br />
GOOD FOOD ^,<br />
GOOD SEFlVICt<br />
7/<br />
OUR FAMPU1 ...<br />
Clam Stew „„,„, S5e<br />
Oyster Stew ,,,„,.„.=... 35c<br />
Full Course<br />
DINNERS<br />
65c<br />
THE<br />
TIP-TOP<br />
DINING BOOM -<br />
<strong>On</strong> the Corner<br />
In the Hart e' Town<br />
9th and Aebury Ave.<br />
¥*mt GbllUmn W« •*<br />
iHUOHINS OUTFITTERI<br />
S<br />
SPEARS<br />
ATLJINTIC OlTt<br />
WE'RE IN<br />
THE SCRAP<br />
1 *j \%<br />
Not an ounce <strong>of</strong> scrap metal is foin| to wait* while<br />
jersey Central men are en the Job, for they have thrown<br />
themielves into'the salvage effort with a gusto. No bit <strong>of</strong><br />
metal is too small, and no task too large for them to handle.<br />
<strong>Line</strong>men are retrieving hundreds <strong>of</strong> pounds ef copper<br />
a month just from odds and ends ef wire and cable. At pur<br />
Merristown plant engineers located underground plpss on<br />
old maps arid dug them up. In Sumrflit old boilers and<br />
other equipment from the dismantled electric plant Uy<br />
buried in the old bed <strong>of</strong> the Passaic River long since filled<br />
in to extend the poU yard. The men got together, reasoned<br />
out where the treasure was hidden, ind exhumed 37 tons<br />
<strong>of</strong> it.<br />
Our gas department has been making a very careful<br />
cheek ef obsolete equipment, salvaging metal wherever pb§-<br />
sible, In Long Branch iron columns originally installed<br />
in 1,870 were removed and scrapped,<br />
Throughout the territory employees have been building<br />
up the scrap piles, barrels <strong>of</strong> brass lamp bulb bases, flash<br />
light batteriei, nut and bolts, broken fittings, valves, lead.<br />
tin, and everything which might possibly be <strong>of</strong> value,<br />
In our Allenhurst warehouse, ©nee a large trollty barn, -<br />
building department employees have been taking up the old<br />
rails and switches, now buried under a built Up cinder fi<strong>of</strong>cr, ;<br />
In the past sis months mere than 500,000 pounds <strong>of</strong><br />
metal thus have been recovered and poured Into the wmir<br />
effort. Our men are doing a job, for they know tftit*S oR*J '<br />
way <strong>of</strong> getting in the scrap!<br />
JERSEY CENTRAL POWER & LIGHT<br />
COMPANY ^ i<br />
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THE OCEAN CITY SENTINELiEDGER Frida<br />
( i f ! .<br />
games with ottier sehooki, or<br />
H" all, Ba the latter event<br />
j: football program would b#<br />
Intramural games,<br />
i being made by Mr,<br />
wrek to book gams for<br />
Saturday during November,<br />
>te tbe eloaint isnjfajfetnent<br />
an Thanlisfiv-<br />
C*pe May Ii tentative-<br />
plated for November 7,<br />
coaches pointed out that if<br />
footballers play only iii'<br />
games, with only the one<br />
ludlng outside game with<br />
" = they will literally be<br />
by toe Mainlanders,<br />
engaging in practically a<br />
eomp"titlVi season, Rath-<br />
p; Ulan do that, they would pre»<br />
to cancel all outs We games and<br />
" ! t© latramurals. But if three<br />
f faur outside games can be ar-<br />
tee boys will beeome suf-<br />
toughened and esptiene'd<br />
Uie Turkey Day fuss<br />
ud not m one=sided.<br />
Jones spent nsarly a week<br />
Bj^tt limbering-up exercises<br />
sent the toys Into blocking<br />
ibsdy contact work en<br />
Me has purposely re-<br />
"pushlng" them or<br />
them up psychologically<br />
which may not ma =<br />
rt News<br />
m a Week In November<br />
m Hope For High School<br />
Coach Fears Pleasantville Unless<br />
Team Has Some Previous Experience<br />
JlFoot^all waa about status quo at high school this week,<br />
a lJth©U|fh aspirants for the team went to work in more<br />
iuous fashion than they had previously.<br />
WSoihtt decision was due short!~"=—possibly t*» outboard mfstorbontf;<br />
reach fjuiinii'm polnls.<br />
It was einpliiisiH'rl ihni thr-p<br />
no oiWii sesison ihis yeii" nn Rti<br />
Ooose. Ross* OOOHC Swan Wilson<br />
Snipe or "iicksnijj). tlu- souson H<br />
OpPri for the tiikiim <strong>of</strong> other eeeHe<br />
Bmnt, riueks and root.<br />
provide thiii i! !'-• nn<br />
12*Pound Weakfhh<br />
ivy Men And<br />
Wan Injured<br />
Auto Hits Tree<br />
Near Wildwood<br />
Mra, Dorothy Seherniek, 21, <strong>of</strong><br />
tl Washington st=1 Gape May,<br />
•^ported r^oye-rtng in Atlantic<br />
Hospital yesterday from in-<br />
received Sunday when the<br />
Jbile In whieh she was rid-<br />
crashed into a tree near Wtld-<br />
iisband, Lieutenant rJ.G.t<br />
~ gidiemiek, u, S, N,, m. who<br />
said was driving the ear, suf-<br />
bruiseE and eub in the ae-<br />
L- Lieutenant (J. Q,» Robert<br />
pson^ <strong>of</strong> Lansdowne, Pa:l an-<br />
jasseng^r, sustained euts <strong>of</strong><br />
Be and body. Both men are<br />
ied at Cape May.<br />
t Howje State Pollee report-<br />
that Sehsmlcfc aj^anntiy fell<br />
ip at the wheel, and the cai<br />
<strong>of</strong>f the road.<br />
High School<br />
Pupils Again To<br />
Plan Assemblies<br />
Made Responsible<br />
For Programs<br />
NBWS <strong>of</strong> Our Boys in Service<br />
A iii-<br />
pupils ha,K<br />
<strong>of</strong> iirriinn<br />
Tin.<br />
ntiitip up<br />
from c;n'<br />
iiij iif'Mt'fi<br />
in Minctinij in she<br />
aw !'»* "iit= lust yenr. i;<br />
nt out 1 rrpr- N. ntattv 9<br />
1,1 ji f \<br />
in Uie Ariny Air Forces Prf-Flight<br />
St'i'itMil Muxweil Piild, Alii., where<br />
fie is rvreJvjnj^ ail mttMLsiye coiirae<br />
JII t'rnunti trriininij. preparatory to i letters,<br />
iis primary flying in>tfiirlions<br />
p<br />
2© uniferiTied tiion visited the Mu-<br />
sic Pier solarium to piiffiske <strong>of</strong> re<br />
plily mimes niif!<br />
asked to help in the projeit<br />
will have meetings in the near fu=<br />
lure ut which action will be pro=<br />
posed,<br />
The QAM, Saturday afTreed to<br />
trihe over the hostess duties and<br />
provide !t]l i-efrijahtiH s tit* during the<br />
week <strong>of</strong> November 1(1. The Women's<br />
Club <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> is rnakinj! ten.<br />
tativs rirrongejnents to sponsor a<br />
dance in the dub room soon.<br />
Convention Hall<br />
To be Closed irmn Page 1<br />
meeting rQqni fOj<br />
other vouth jn'oilp*-*"<br />
TMt< work, in<br />
eonsisUifi Of<br />
pavilion, onrl<strong>of</strong>iiny<br />
;"<br />
J.K<br />
Ijro F. liiiker, iifat-h<br />
fi.j, flsh*;rniiiii wiili his 12<br />
7 aun« tvciikflsh eaught in I4ltlt s<br />
Harbor Bay «It I.mi^ Bcai'ti<br />
In July Ltntt cntcri-it hi tin'<br />
s New J«*rsj»y !
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$<br />
Thm Une-iip follows!<br />
Oetsber Si. O*pe Btty OS,<br />
7, Owe l&r.<br />
H. O^ari Git?<br />
Guards,<br />
. Noven*ef 31.<br />
school Beserrei.<br />
COAST<br />
The game 'with a»<br />
was an unexpeoted QB6,<br />
ably will do much te "sfe<br />
bends <strong>of</strong> the loesMr<br />
vice rttt^<br />
Ouardanen also<br />
clty to&sketftian<br />
Th wttl t» fivsx<br />
-i
OCEAN CITY SENTINEDLEDGER<br />
Qam Bake Draws<br />
«t WUdwaod<br />
County voters tor the<br />
mm mg<br />
l*ny yesterday afternoon at<br />
Sdwood QoH dub.<br />
several hundred eitkens in<br />
ace all the nominees<br />
leaders repsrted that<br />
made this week disclosed<br />
that large majorities would be giv-<br />
en aU the RepiAlican candidates<br />
st fflfc Bovcaiber 1 election,<br />
•Ff^ifrt clams and baked oysters<br />
featured, the refreshment-s.<br />
\1/ " <strong>of</strong> the records <strong>of</strong><br />
May County-<strong>of</strong>ficials now in<br />
cannot fa unnoticed, Nafna:<br />
lei gg«uair ehairmaii <strong>of</strong> the paps<br />
May Jaunty Heputsiiean Qensinittee<br />
today. Be urped voters ta re-<br />
tliein far additional terms,<br />
mtting that the inest import-<br />
ant business ef the moment Is win-<br />
BlniJ fee war, Smith said that<br />
county •eltifeos are_ fortunate in<br />
havfag • pecplt in <strong>of</strong>fice »ho have<br />
file knowledge and background <strong>of</strong><br />
coping with present day problems.<br />
Louis Cantor & Son<br />
888 White Horse pike,<br />
CITY, N= J.<br />
EGG<br />
JUNIOR MISSES and<br />
LADIES COATS<br />
Eami to Egg Harbor te<br />
See for Veurielf Our<br />
Beautiful Selection el<br />
Juniors, MiSSfi * Lad-<br />
les casts ia *ii the<br />
west Material* (od<br />
Styles flireet IrtH s<strong>of</strong><br />
Facloiy i§ Via,<br />
For Fabrics<br />
Sport Cmti<br />
Far Trimmed<br />
Breu Casts<br />
TeddSf'Star Cults<br />
• nd Suit* ia AU Coins<br />
We in S$EB DAILY froEB io to i p.m,<br />
SATURDAY tnm 10 te £ p,m,<br />
ires io to I ?,m.<br />
Ml BBHS Step at Our<br />
C * r a « r W u b i a g t e n A v e<br />
Ministerial Unit<br />
Has 4th President<br />
Within <strong>On</strong>m Year<br />
iTbe Cape May County Minis-<br />
terial Association now has its<br />
fourth president within a year<br />
The AaSQeteUen Met last<br />
week and elected Rev. <strong>On</strong>* istlan<br />
W. pannenhaiisr, <strong>of</strong> the First<br />
Cape May Baptist Church, ef<br />
Ootift House, to be president to<br />
sueeeed Rev, MUltr K Graven<br />
stine. The latter was transfer'<br />
red from the Court House Me-<br />
tliodist Church te Brldgeten by<br />
the recent New Jersey Confer,<br />
enee in tean <strong>City</strong>, causing him<br />
to resign as Minis Serial Afisneiii=<br />
tion president after only am<br />
month in the <strong>of</strong>fice.<br />
Rev. W Gordon Ldwden was<br />
president a year ago, but was<br />
transferred to Allpway and was<br />
eentpelled to resign. Rev. Speii=<br />
eer "W. Auirgst, who succeeded<br />
him. beeamr'an army ehsiplain<br />
and left a vacancy which JWILS<br />
filled in September by the Rev.<br />
Mr. Ctravenstlne.<br />
Church Closes<br />
Service Room<br />
Assets Turned Ovrr<br />
To New Canteen<br />
! The<br />
til Hub<br />
ntfifMiLll<br />
I'lihiiy<br />
.on<br />
]W 1<br />
its<br />
i}i<br />
Scott In Plea<br />
For Waterway<br />
Could be Used to ^<br />
Traniport OU, Claim<br />
General improvement <strong>of</strong> the New<br />
Jersey inland waterway from Cape<br />
May to Manasquan to permit its ' consist ot riling with nunin<br />
6th Tire Must<br />
Be Surrendered<br />
Uncle S&m to Buy It<br />
After This Month<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Oity passenger ciir owners<br />
were reminded today t*iai the n?w<br />
miieag^ rationing program which<br />
goes into effect next month pt?'thiti<br />
no more than five tires p?r car to<br />
each passenger ear owner James<br />
Kesne.v. Jr., state director <strong>of</strong> OPA.<br />
urges all passt-nyer t?a,? ewner.j te<br />
s#Jl their extra tires ts the uov-<br />
ernnient lnimedia.tel> ! in accord-<br />
ance with OPA's u:11** = tire? piirfFiasa<br />
plan,<br />
'It wilt be unnecessary for any<br />
pas-nenger ear eviiPtvi to have more<br />
than five tires, as every puairtMijie-r<br />
car Will be eligible for sufficient<br />
rubber for essential uses." jie siiid,<br />
"When the mileajje rationing plan<br />
becomes pffeetive nest month nil<br />
passenger car will be eiig<br />
ires or far supplaiieritiiry gusolin '<br />
ration unless the owmr ct'iiififs <br />
chairman.<br />
use by barges engaged in war<br />
transportation, was urged this week . <strong>On</strong><br />
by Senate President I. Grant Scott !<br />
at a convention ef the Atlantic [<br />
Deeper Waterways Association. In '<br />
Philadelphia, ',<br />
Senator Scott submitted the pro=<br />
posal as an alternative to the con-<br />
traction <strong>of</strong> a multi-million-dollar •<br />
canal acrose the central section ef [<br />
New Jersey to coiineei the upper I<br />
Delaware River witfl the Atlantic !<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong>,<br />
ASKED TO LIEOE DIVERSION"<br />
Tlie, competition, which<br />
jesterday, was asked by the Cape<br />
May iegLslator to suppori the im-<br />
provement °i ihe existing waterway<br />
and divert money, materials arid<br />
manpower troni the mere elabor-<br />
ate project across the stau;. The<br />
latter, he said, would require large<br />
fv.notmts Of steel anf. other vitftl | _ II T<br />
war materials for bridges, and the LGaVeS riOITie In<br />
p?ohibLve nd acquisiUon WwUld * Resort to Daughter<br />
"In the face <strong>of</strong> the obstacles, I «'•"-•- H,, h,,,., B ''-'"' l " lJ<br />
fee! that tlie present agitation for<br />
a canal from the Delaware tu the<br />
sea is doomed to failure Until nfier<br />
the national emergency has pass-<br />
ed," he said,<br />
COULD TRANSPORT OIL<br />
"With the Cape May County es-<br />
nal which Ls now well under way,<br />
the New Jersey inland waterway<br />
eeuld easily be used lor esastwise<br />
marine tffaffie,<br />
"When this canal ia edtepieted<br />
it wiij be- possible for bar^e* iaden<br />
with oil and ether vital products<br />
to traverae the entire Atlantic<br />
coast from Florida to the metre-<br />
politan 8Mt without goin» outside<br />
improvement <strong>of</strong> the waterway to<br />
make this possible would be com-<br />
paratively little, and would be prin-<br />
cipally a matter ef dredging deeper<br />
P. Fiiust, antl sin rLssoriiiieiii o!<br />
piiiying cards. Chines*' cht'ckris ;AijLT<br />
other gaiiies.<br />
The Wrnient, AUXUIIH^ r)f Hah<br />
Trinity Church w;ll foiiiinii! 1 if?<br />
sntertLsi in afi'vieL' niesi. iiiiii nii'iii<br />
bers will Hervt 1 ii« huf-tySKes ;U ! lie<br />
tifw Music Pier servirt* nxsni nes-<br />
week.<br />
Rosenbaum Attends<br />
Church Conclave<br />
John M: RosfnbaHm wa>, the t_i"'.<br />
Churrh ttf Oci'i! i <strong>City</strong> «dn iitttfui<br />
rfl the ;inn;jiil lAOfiuv se?i^;pn df<br />
Til!<br />
IWNNIIE NI'XT TIII'RHIIAY<br />
!;,i n He! \ it 1 !' u( 1 ii!' Mt'ti<br />
Churrh w,ll li;ivc ;\ pisblir t'ovei'rd. \<br />
n.u iiiniiif. "rinii-^Juv. frdsii a;M'<br />
in<br />
ii;^l<br />
f iiiId<br />
ii p ns iis tj-!j• rinii't'h<br />
Mr , H;imu< ! ; tJijfrnliU<br />
.11j"s111111 is niHKirm ruTLinpr-<br />
Thi' (liiiiif'i 1 w,\\ hsu'i* ;m !•?;<br />
!.i!l : •, a: : ii'fl itii'im<br />
( H;P i,ff;ii! pii". -•- 2.> P \\\^. fir,<br />
IJii f. ! nih Iliiffiiiun.<br />
t fl;»i-" is', !'!% iiMi<br />
•I'll-;-, IK<br />
f'f.Hlid<br />
i ir P,-T.A<br />
i()R OC TO15ER<br />
A<br />
to thr Pinter and Mrs<br />
C 111 KC'II RIKTIIUL#IHT<br />
Sth st iijiri Central av,<br />
1*enjaii;in F, Allu<strong>of</strong>ld, MiiiiHtep<br />
An Ariibiisii proverb siivs, "All<br />
tllVificd !!.*!) thcr<br />
[lui: are i.r<br />
that ui!' niovaiblp: ;i<br />
U'Mt movu "<br />
Ponder ill*!' sitii'eiiieni<br />
wht'ri 1 von telniiLj Art'<br />
\- ••"» ^Vi' ;p,oH ! uii at<br />
(hi 1 pnniijn, i'Vi'M tin 1 ii<br />
! h* ! pi'tjplr. vi t'le ivciUi<br />
mnvirijj in ttir Chrislian wny<br />
nn? hr in ;i wnilr! u;i! ! ,<br />
yirir corj ijiriiinn^ Are<br />
noviihir tlohiK<br />
art 1 ytjii |jus>ivrH !<br />
in liyreeinpni hut tieiiie<br />
nr are you it'iillv iiiovitm.<br />
tl^ Hbnut 11" ii- KlnU:-<br />
o! finil am! it?<br />
ef holitiay Kift p;ircel i Sor<br />
to U S fnrre.s hnv<br />
by the Post<strong>of</strong>fir!- Dt'pM<br />
in cooperBtion with ih*' War i;'*c;<br />
Navy Departnieiits. The s!M'i-hil sfi<br />
vice inciudes Aiaskw deliver:••*<br />
ii POUNns ix LIMIT<br />
HIBT luiri %oi>;t{ti! <strong>of</strong> ni-ri-ii;)<br />
<strong>of</strong> 11 pmmrfs iii WiUjihl i_y ]!} inr]r i<br />
iii lriitifh or 42 inrhe. 1 ^ iti le '.•>•?! '<br />
aiifl jjirth rninbincfi Thr pir!;l\f !?•<br />
iii'Mrd in cnoprrntt 1 \iv vohiii'ii-ilv<br />
resirietiiiv the HIKP ftf pnrcflH m<br />
thfl! nf an nrdliiury shne bns, nnri<br />
the weigiit to sis pounris<br />
Not innif tfuin am* ChriMTiiiy<br />
pfireel nr jiiifkn^!! shi l! ! le ri' ! i'* ! ]itct<br />
for miiirn-j in<br />
by or en<br />
to ant!<br />
Parcels for MarinJ<br />
should -•*--<br />
rank <strong>of</strong><br />
NY,, or San PrancLseo<br />
Units located m t^<br />
nentai um\u, m y n<br />
may hi<br />
For mai! ou,4|ftc be<br />
„<br />
Summer Resident<br />
Dies In Phik.<br />
B, D, McCaughn Foj,<br />
mer Revenue Chief<br />
D<br />
I'd., died<br />
nnj,s, Piiiiarai togfc<br />
r H. B<br />
lgrs. willi inJfVincht in Mt<br />
Cs-m^lt'rv, '<br />
Mr. MrCiui'->liH was B farmer<br />
>:>! ! i l<br />
Tir ! " r '••'-""• i'f w:!:iryi>s Hn'ts &m fe<br />
and fet'thp. IMU ^ / « r I hjiucii-lplna Me *as ^d,<br />
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Hn nnd hU w;r?, Jean, ited<br />
fhrir 50th vi'ridinq nnnivenirj ja,<br />
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ni Huritiiiv. Ov'.nh<br />
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M;-<br />
FM.I,O\VS!UP<br />
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hi|i I'-.ii-iv- at H ie Me<br />
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I;!' i i!ifi!( ! ij! Mft Hi ir 1<br />
Ti: ! nitniraLe fnlUH in :vnv! ! in i<br />
! h** Chri^i i:in WM v tht' ftillott in ,•<br />
•ty\ jff'{« Will hr> held in ihe :ihnw»<br />
!•}i'.JS'cii oh t' 1 !' Hiilf'J'ifh Dny'<br />
ti 30 a m The churrh Srhnnl<br />
Tjiin^ \tni? yoijny folk'4 iiiirl fltri"> :<br />
iii (iiir tif ihe Ri-jl' 1 CluHhcw; vnu<br />
will hs'ly iLiid crtasniy DP firlpetl. !<br />
ii ;ins The Mnrnin- HSN 1 ' in* <strong>of</strong><br />
Wov?h:p the sermon Knbjpft for<br />
!h.> j-i-rvife v, ill hf*. "Yfiuv L'fe<br />
Os•'ii!li!f :r,:i!i:'r N<br />
uii hifieti m iin.v p;i;nrN<br />
finite, i'lflirrjijubli 1 ;)=;!' ''••*> r<br />
UII* v ;U, !<br />
• i! : ,i; ••<br />
•Ton:<br />
bv<br />
from<br />
it Vt ! Will Hoa<br />
nii 1 , H Hi-fi'<br />
Kr.hf-sianN 0: 1U IT.<br />
John 4 4b M.<br />
wiii<br />
and wider rfiannels to permit larger n.an^Th in^Tenne^e. He i.<br />
craft to navigate,<br />
CTVIC CLUB TO<br />
Tile <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Civic Clu/3 will<br />
meet Tuesday night at the lintnc<br />
ef Mrs, J: ©iward Voss, 9?T Gen,<br />
tral av»<br />
ti'ict<br />
in %viU<br />
ic Snuih Ji.M'.'.'V<br />
- Fill!<br />
f.IT!fi<br />
i<br />
EXAKIfflD<br />
GLASSES<br />
FITTED Bf<br />
Dr, Harry H. Lake<br />
OPfOMETEIST<br />
35 Yein eiperteBei. All the latest<br />
tl f! franifc sad i<br />
in jtoct<br />
g22 ASBURY AVE,<br />
the 4th Armored Division.<br />
Her broth ef, Lieutenani A. Mi'it r,<br />
is fitatiuned witfi the Air Furrr :ii<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong> und is a wt'ck -emii'r<br />
in the rrsert with her nioiiu-r Mi's.<br />
Eniniii C, Meier, at Howard Hnil,<br />
Carlton Bakleys<br />
Parents <strong>of</strong> Sen<br />
Mr. and Mrs, Cal'lL<strong>On</strong> IX Likl^y<br />
<strong>of</strong> Lnns; Branch, are i'tjceiviim mil<br />
•i'rsifuistions on the birth <strong>of</strong> n hevrn<br />
pouiiti tfjree ounce soil. OtHOber 12,<br />
iii Mennsouth Genpral He?;|):i;il.<br />
Loiig Branch He, has been named<br />
Carlton Russell Biikley, Jr,<br />
I Mr. Bakley is a fornitT resort<br />
resident. Mi's. Bakley formerly was<br />
Miss Barbara Dram an. <strong>of</strong> Long<br />
Branch,<br />
W, «<br />
I<br />
ifie Wo- (<br />
T t ,<br />
H WORK<br />
The nt'erin Cn.y<br />
nst-n?. ChrihliiiM Ti-iiipenuii't' UiiJCsri<br />
liiiti IUS Oeitrtoer jneetsny rt?{;erit]_v<br />
in the KlrM Mi'thQciis; C'hurdi. pre=<br />
t crclrtl by ,i rriii-rccl cl;<br />
Mr. 1 . Lt'ruv V.nit iikler,<br />
ifiph!. f'isndut'tesl t fie* i<br />
. \eiu* i<br />
11 \'> ii 111<br />
Montiiij.<br />
L('iii:vr-,)<br />
!!?; SfJUl<br />
phrtiiv<br />
p.m First<br />
ii<br />
Cluiith<br />
I'll Ki ST.<br />
, ui<br />
in Epi-<br />
Pk'iia-<br />
1IOI.V TRIMTV<br />
Rev, Itii hard H, Dailc,v,<br />
R-30 a in. Hnly Communion.<br />
in si iii. churrh<br />
11 15 M.iii<br />
VVednestlny, i|s. Sinioii &<br />
10 ii.ni Holy Coni.iiuiiiuii<br />
Fridiiy, 9 at) a.m. Ho'y<br />
7 pin, Dhoii<br />
OCBAN CITY nATTIST<br />
iOUi si, ajid lVesley av,<br />
Thf<br />
TITLE INSURANCE SEARCHES<br />
Chelsea Title and Guaranty Company<br />
Title and Trort n!JB=It.!i jn*»-.f KiJi Ss *t,(i<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Offke — 1J07 Allan!!- Av<br />
Clinton H= rriee<br />
Vice Ffriideat<br />
u<br />
title OBJcff<br />
H, T, Ganflj<br />
Ain't<br />
<strong>City</strong>'s "Tii!« Company" Tor 33 years<br />
m U<br />
pros-<br />
. The<br />
for<br />
iik riiv il»'<br />
sijUiiHtii'fS by MSH, Chris-<br />
A vt'Hunii' o[<br />
follows: St'VL'ii<br />
«' rciKij 1 ! was as i<br />
pUinU iuid bou-<br />
"PROHATION AFTEH<br />
I? thf LvSJ-iJt; SlTlllflll<br />
Kundiiy. Oetcber 2fi, in nil C-hrly,<br />
liiui ScicnCi 1 cliun-hcs nnd Soci<br />
iliroimhriu! the world,<br />
tKilctoii Tus! is: 'Ho Unit<br />
!i, thi_* hiuii!* fiJiuli he<br />
iii *hiii ! ruiinerii." i Rf*v, 3:<br />
Si.<br />
• nd t.andie*_ u %iU!&-s <strong>of</strong> jelly. BO | bJf.. ..y^ thn h , wlUk thrailgh<br />
baW oi cam y-tor m,' eaunty farm: %hc. v;i]lov (;(tllf simlflw <strong>of</strong> rion^.<br />
£15 sum io the rookie jar lit Fort T „.„, ,- ,,„•..„, fnl, „,.„ „-,<br />
Dis; %U •- :if*nt fov<br />
fund at Fon pis; 14 pounds <strong>of</strong> ean =<br />
dy pi von to ihi' Const Qiiards; in<br />
Kitnpiithy siiifl yn'iifiny eard.s sent;<br />
^2 V!:H!H niiide m mc\i suiti HHut-lris;<br />
three ;ifi>hiins m_i\i\v nrlri Kent tn<br />
the NaiioiiMl hosniim at Arlington.<br />
Vn.<br />
To come out Sunday and join those who gather to give thanks to<br />
the <strong>On</strong>e who provides ail our comforts and all our needs.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Baptist Church<br />
Ker, wnilatB A. JMierqp,<br />
First ^lethodiHt Church<br />
R«, Benjamin F.<br />
Pirat Presbyterian Church<br />
B#T. George Fischer<br />
Holy Trinity Episcopal<br />
Church<br />
BET, Blctasrd S. Bailey<br />
Sfc R. C.<br />
Church<br />
. Thomas F. Blake<br />
ST. JAMES AJW-E, CttURCn<br />
(Colored)<br />
BAPTIST CHUKCQ<br />
(Colored)<br />
St. John's Lutheran<br />
Church<br />
Eev, Frank Ad tor<br />
fit, Mary's Gfaipcl<br />
Ccv, Themas F, Blake<br />
Christian Sek'ncn Snciety<br />
TABErENACLE BAPTIST<br />
CtlUBCH (OoL)<br />
MACEDONIA M, E,<br />
(Colored)<br />
h% '<br />
This message is sponsored by these <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> bus-<br />
ineasmen in recognition <strong>of</strong> our churches' service,<br />
benefit and value to our own community,<br />
SOWABD a<br />
. H,<br />
f HANE? XJUQYB<br />
IMR,<br />
M,<br />
CITY<br />
COMPANY<br />
OCEAN cmr<br />
WATER SEKVIOB CO,<br />
SANS OP<br />
QOBAH<br />
i&£l<br />
A sc>r\ : Tt't'<br />
thy M<br />
fl;i to<br />
r*hurf'h in honor <strong>of</strong><br />
its rjoys in the ser\ier.<br />
Tiie unit will eQryperntr- with the-<br />
CHiit^fn Seri|ffi Ccniniittec ef th<br />
End Cioas and take a week in Nov-<br />
t*tiiitwr for duties at Uie Music Pier<br />
>'o!ariu ! m,<br />
Mrs, Jciiriie Loiis was welcomed<br />
ns n ,iew member Other members<br />
present were: Mrs. Evrrten Corson,<br />
• Mrs. Cliarles C RrtiH. Mrs, Orvilie<br />
JAdamL Mrs, Charles E, Adams.<br />
Mrs. Gassius CiunpbfH. Mrs. Edwin<br />
BoupLt-'ois, Mrs B, Friink Bitiitll,<br />
Mrs, John C. StcelrtiSui, Mrs, W. J,<br />
Mlnr.er. Mi's. John Clark and MUs<br />
Sue WlUis.<br />
I will fear no rvj]: for Ihou<br />
witii me; thy rod nnd thy staff<br />
they comfort me." i Psalmji 2?i;4l.<br />
The lesson Sprmnn silsn includes<br />
thr following {jsissrise from the<br />
OhriM isiii Spipnec tusi'ijouk, !! §cU<br />
ptirf and Health, wiiii Key to illy<br />
Scriptures"' hy Mury BHkt'r Eddy:<br />
'*Li(t ! is the oiiuiii and ultknate<br />
<strong>of</strong> man, never a.ttsiinablu<br />
denth. but gftinrd by walking iii<br />
the pathway pf Truth both biM'orc<br />
and iifter that which is called<br />
death " fp, 4871,<br />
* * •<br />
BT= AUGUSTINE'S K. C<br />
I4ih hL and Asbury av,<br />
Piuitnr—Ri.'V. Thnmns F, .ftliikn<br />
Witiiam ,\, Miernt»<br />
9:4^ a.m Buiidiiy School<br />
11 a.m. Worship, sermon by Will-<br />
iam A, Mierop, broadcast. 11:30<br />
DVi-r slutli.in W¥Va 144» kilo.<br />
6:30 p.m, Junior B.Y.PIJ.<br />
lid ]5-i"ii. Worsihij}. srrman bv<br />
Uenn W, O. Binunt <strong>of</strong> thv jssbic*<br />
7:4S p.m. B.Y.P.U. H;sl =<br />
party.<br />
Wed., 7:30 p.m. Midweek semcr <strong>of</strong><br />
prayer, pi'iiise and Bltait? study,<br />
Flida.v, 7:30 pjii, Bible? lnstitutL><br />
tiiiiaht by Pastor Wm. A, Mierep.<br />
B 30 p.m, Senior B Y,P,ti,<br />
Dfiliy 9:45 d ni, Monday throip,h<br />
Satiii=day. 'The Old Faniily Bt-<br />
tok 1 " broadcast over station<br />
WFPG, 1450 kilo<br />
COUNTY AGENT MOVES^<br />
The <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> Lhr roiiiity fann<br />
demonstmtion ageiit. M, H. Wtilie,<br />
liiui been mo% = ed from tlie new io<br />
the eld eeurt house building. The<br />
previous Quarters will be occupied<br />
by the county rationing board.<br />
A FOOD MARKET^ FOR THOSI<br />
WANT THE BEST<br />
WHO<br />
740 Asbury Ave*<br />
TO AID<br />
VICTORY CIRCLE<br />
Mrs. GQTflor! Cos. 624 <strong>Ocean</strong> av.,<br />
will be hostess at ii covered-dish<br />
lunchenri Tuesday at 1 p,rn,, for<br />
the Victory Circle <strong>of</strong> the<br />
dist Church,<br />
Anyone wishin. to contribute to<br />
the S<strong>of</strong>dier paekar?(? which the Cir=<br />
ele is arranging is asked to bfinR<br />
it to t'le luncheon or leave It at<br />
the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs, geott Adams, SOI<br />
Central av,, whose home is Bie een =<br />
tral receiving point for the centri,<br />
butioriS,<br />
MORTGAGE<br />
MONEY<br />
We Have It<br />
Seashore Building<br />
& Loan Assn.<br />
SOI<br />
sit S n. in.<br />
l!J;15 si. m.<br />
1 a.m. Wcekdny mniis.<br />
7 n.m, First priduy. fii,i.'-> =<br />
l:\ffi p.m. Holy Hoiir,<br />
m F *<br />
KT= DIARY'S CIIAPKJ,<br />
1m} si, and Atlantir av,<br />
Sunday mass fit ^: 1 fj Ji.ni,<br />
nnd<br />
FIRST rfiESBYTKRtAN"<br />
TUi si, and WeKley av.<br />
The <strong>On</strong>etpel =, Paslor<br />
9:iS a.m. Prayer Meeting ,ol the<br />
Sunday School teachers nrid <strong>of</strong>Ti =<br />
cers in the choir room,<br />
S;30 am, Sunday Shhool far all<br />
ages witli consecrated Leaehers,<br />
Mr. Aaron Stcphenaon, supt<br />
Messrs, Heriry B. Oonper arid Hi-<br />
rajn B, Grone, Assl, Supts. B. §<br />
Lesson IV: "itep^ Toward golu<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Aleohoi Prp'ilem," Ee<<br />
WE DO<br />
Our Own Cleaning<br />
with<br />
Most Modern<br />
Equipment<br />
DAT SERVICE<br />
IF EEQUESTEO<br />
ASH'S Cleaners<br />
Nice<br />
BUNGALOW<br />
IlCil rinnmN, Close to Bratll<br />
and Center <strong>of</strong> Town.<br />
Sacrifics Price<br />
$3250<br />
CAREY<br />
15th SL and Boardwalk<br />
"I op MiiHcle Roa^t<br />
Rib Roast<br />
<strong>of</strong> Sprint? Lamb<br />
dt-rs or Spriny, Ltiriib<br />
Rump Runst <strong>of</strong> Vcfi]<br />
Smoked Butts<br />
Petin'is Frnnkf 11 rters<br />
hrdiid Snuer Kraut<br />
k's Pujv F J oik Si<br />
Fancy Frc^h Broilers<br />
fancy Frebh StewhiH Chickens .<br />
Fnney Fresh Roasting Chickens<br />
GEOCEET DKPARTMENl<br />
Phone 2185<br />
rb 46c<br />
\h 4Sc<br />
ft 45c<br />
tb 38c<br />
ft 38c<br />
tb 58c<br />
tb 38s<br />
H» 8c<br />
lb 50c<br />
tb 47c<br />
ft 42c<br />
ft<br />
———^= Premier Brands<br />
OLI> FASHIONED OINGCa SNAPS ,<br />
OLD FASHIONED PEACHES<br />
OLD FASHIONED PINEAPPLES<br />
OLD FASHIONED LIMA BEANS , . .<br />
GREEN QAO!<br />
RED PITTED<br />
SHOE tsTRTNti CAHROTS<br />
WAX BEANS<br />
ASPARAGUS ,. .........'.,.<br />
Ib<br />
33e<br />
m<br />
. can 33c<br />
tan 35c<br />
can ^Se<br />
, I an 2?e<br />
can 13!4s<br />
can 30e<br />
3 for 2Sc<br />
<strong>Oct</strong>ober-23,-<strong>1942</strong><br />
THE OCEAN CITY SENTINELLEDGER<br />
BETTER VALUES ALWAYS<br />
Last Day<br />
REDEEM<br />
NO 8 I<br />
" P 1 ^rgy^produeihg quality<br />
[eodf your family netds for bstttr<br />
health, go nteeisary in our CBUn-<br />
try S aIU °l jt effort to win thg war.<br />
'-" the Acmt it's easy to save on<br />
fS ° dS h P ing •"•ntml vitafflins and<br />
minerals.<br />
Complete laliifaetlsB, or ysur<br />
Faticy Frtih-Kiiigd STEWINQ<br />
tb<br />
vi! urn iioiiitt'T, WeiEh nit in «i;.<br />
<strong>1942</strong> Genuine<br />
W A M U SHOULDER<br />
ijAHllf ROAST<br />
(b<br />
Neck Lamb l<br />
Rib Lsmb Chsps<br />
Fresh Serqppie<br />
Bologna wtiJ^,"'<br />
BeefTungue<br />
"MSg<br />
'M,<br />
!e<br />
'3ic<br />
Raek Lamb Chops<br />
Lain Lamb Chops<br />
Cesked Salami<br />
Luncheqn<br />
lb 29c<br />
- l6 10c<br />
Sour Krout 2""13e<br />
TURKEYS<br />
BEEF KIDNEYS<br />
Seaiood \ Large No. l Smelts<br />
Specials [ Large Jersey Croakers<br />
Haddock f;;-:;; m m9c : Oysters l ^'[J';;"<br />
it! 17c<br />
FANCT and VEGETABLES<br />
A Complete <strong>Line</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
NEW RUGS<br />
FOR SALE<br />
FOR JUICE<br />
LARGE QHAPBFRUIT ,, = , . = , . , .<br />
BARTtEflT PEARS<br />
ITALIAN PRUNE PLUMS "'.'.'.'.'.'.]<br />
LARGE DELICIOUS APPLES<br />
LARGE PINEAPPLBS<br />
AVAOAOO FEARS ,<br />
dot ««<br />
Y for IS J<br />
te<br />
m<br />
STRf NGLESS BEANS ......' ,...." 2<br />
JERSEY. SPINACH ,...."..,<br />
. . ^ h<br />
PASCAL CELERY "."..,"-.-- .,- 5 talK<br />
WHITE OliEAMiNO ONIONS =\ =,.,.,...=.. « IBs<br />
WHITE I*<br />
Store Will Be Closed 6 R M, Fridays<br />
For The Winter Monthi ^<br />
'•••J.-'\:t^Jl"-.f<br />
Enriched "<br />
SUPREME<br />
-"• 'i:<br />
BREAD<br />
EGGS £,-;•„ ,,r tj<br />
large<br />
.fM \ EnFiih?d hr uiliii ysssl hifh^ ;'4<br />
y<br />
in Vii*min Bl<br />
i : ^i ri nit<br />
•i r vi<br />
Iran,<br />
\.-'^ Ciirt'iHI! v ini-iMM-frii ^<br />
'%••• ,<br />
VIENNA<br />
^ 9&£d Seat Enriched<br />
: Flour It 45<br />
% i<br />
niii-U-ln.il «Mli Viliimln B!. Try U unilur<br />
Geld Seal Csk* ^ 17c i Baking Ppwder«« «;;* 8c<br />
Fancy Whole Beets<br />
jirnnipditry<br />
ii till Cirii|i^fFnit ran 1 § C<br />
Musselman's Pure Jellies<br />
Rltter Chili Sauce ''•, r;,: 1 :';<br />
Nabisco Cakes lf M»J<br />
Princess Gloss Starch<br />
Gerber* Cereals<br />
Hom-de-Lite Salad Dressing<br />
Bog-Sweets Cranberry Sauce %<br />
29c<br />
Hr>- tFFFii! nf<br />
Pancake Flour -<br />
Al-Pine Scented Soap<br />
Old English Floor Wax<br />
'i>ii^ 6c<br />
iilnt ,_ m _<br />
JUST ARRIVED, 100 CARS<br />
for thb big sale, Bi rtady for winter with a supply<br />
<strong>of</strong> these quality potatoes.<br />
Specially Selected White<br />
oFreshly dug, sound and mealy.<br />
Fancy Cauliflower ' short <strong>of</strong> firemen." He prnphn<br />
siaed that tde plea was for volun-<br />
teer, fuisLhury firemen, and did not<br />
refer to the eiiys rrgular pmd fire<br />
department.<br />
F.D.I.C.To<br />
Move Here Today<br />
Takes Ovei= T. and T, j<br />
Banking Quarters :<br />
<strong>of</strong>Tlfe <strong>of</strong> [Iif Fed-<br />
eral Deposit iiisui'Liiiec Corporation<br />
wnsksE-hPtUilod ta take up its resi-<br />
doner today in UIP ni'st floe:' bimk-<br />
\ irm qUiU*ifr.s <strong>of</strong> \ho Title nnd Trust<br />
; C©:rj>nn.V uin'HUn'A Btll «t. and As<br />
: bury av.<br />
! Tiio innvp from the foriiiur Mni'•<br />
: tuitc nfTicc WiiH tiiA for- ttHkiy nnd<br />
'. itjmorrow. The smrnry iind ILK sinfT<br />
. <strong>of</strong> oiyht pTnployfs «'xpr« i Ls to be<br />
1 rfTitiy io wiilp down to work on<br />
, Mondiiv.<br />
Prrliniifiiirv. iin = iitmrHif*nt -, in thf 1<br />
bftiik buildnifj were stiirtt'd rinly<br />
this wvvk with i!iKiii!liition. <strong>of</strong> tele-<br />
; phorx 1 service, rlffuntiy, sind ilu* n. 1<br />
inaviii <strong>of</strong> A yijiuitiiy <strong>of</strong> Red<br />
uiiich had heon Htrtreri Ihrre. The ;<br />
: bankint: rooms worf dnslsmnie:! iv- t<br />
;i Red Cram emeTuvncy cenier iu^i :<br />
| Wind':', but Wfj'C used only infro :<br />
j qurnily,<br />
i Thi j F,P,I.C. <strong>of</strong>Tiff will be in '<br />
; ehiii'Me <strong>of</strong> Ch:i!-le« J. Long, nf Mar- j<br />
i jiiitt 1 , who is liqiiiriatoi- fnr' fjvr j<br />
; hulks ni the Stnitll Jonsry diH= j<br />
i tricL !<br />
!<br />
150 Pass Army<br />
! Examinations<br />
{CoiiUnypf! from page It<br />
group, like tlie one for Oetobcs 1 , will<br />
isiclujJe no married men with a<br />
boniifid** marital status accordiiig<br />
to terms <strong>of</strong> selective serviee. it.<br />
like the <strong>Oct</strong>ober one. will include<br />
a few men married when induction<br />
wns imminent, which does net<br />
tsrnnt tlicm dependency status.<br />
DRAFT ONLY SINGLE MEN<br />
Tiie local board and all others<br />
in New Jersey is adhering to a poi=<br />
icy'sf drafting only single men dur=<br />
ing <strong>Oct</strong>ober and November, ,<br />
Those accepted lust Friday were:<br />
Prom Oeean <strong>City</strong> — Harry V,<br />
Adams, Jf,, 36; RichaJd ft, Austin,<br />
42; Louis A, BeNehriga, 37; frrank<br />
j Dlmend, Jr., 2u; Hobert P Fry,<br />
27; Thomas H, Oibb, 33; Edwin S.<br />
Gross. 30: Gilbert Katz, i0; Edward<br />
A, Kelly, 21= George KOukoulis, 24:<br />
WiUiiim I, Likens, 18: Michael J,<br />
McOusker, 24: Joseph C, Migiiaecio,<br />
M- Roland: Paft'gburtt, 24; Eslrl<br />
pfander, 43: Stanley P, Pontiere,<br />
2i; Jotin F, Rice, 24; Frank X,<br />
SaiUiins, 20.<br />
ether sections = Lewis S.<br />
j, 20, South seavLile-, Ran-<br />
UMlf~. S, Alberteon, 20, Tuckahde:<br />
Max »cker, 3a, Woodbine; Sam-<br />
uel Beyel, 30, Marmora: Paul m<br />
Cerson 22, Woodbine; ueonard H.<br />
Oo¥©*dale 20, woodbine; Arthur<br />
OeS&ntfs; 37, Wo&dbine; pharles L,<br />
pevaul, 30, ^esn View; Harvey A,<br />
Devault, 2f. Pal'efniBi Jamts G. In=<br />
gerioll, 20, Petersburg; Rubin<br />
Langtoord, 34. WQDiMjine: Eugene J.<br />
Leport. 31, Sea Isle Cjty- JaepB<br />
Levy 20. Woodbine; Ounter_Lii>p-<br />
man,,21i Woodbine; Jam«f E, Liy.<br />
tngsten, 20, Dtnnisville; Melvin L,<br />
p^Uey 20, Beesley's Point; Char-<br />
les S- Pftttersen, 28, Avaiem aesrge<br />
Hesye, 26 Woodbine; Paul A, Rey,<br />
21 ma tslm 011^; Evans J. Robin=<br />
sen, 22, Permisvffle; Jygmunt L,<br />
Rutkowski 20 Woodbine; Charles<br />
C Sack, 22, <strong>Ocean</strong> View; William<br />
p sannino, 37- Tuckalioe t Herman<br />
seull 30 Woodbine; Rabert Sln-<br />
gletasyi~38. Woodbine; Geerig W.<br />
^rihger, 27, South pennis; George<br />
B SwUfea, 24, Woedbine; John J,<br />
TertoFQ, 37, Sea Iile <strong>City</strong>i Harold<br />
Unilieht, 20, Wesdbine* f^anfdi E,<br />
Willis i8, rtlEffio; H.u4«n Wash=<br />
infton, S3, Woodbine; J*n D, Witt,<br />
21, Dennisville.<br />
TB-T A<br />
FOE<br />
AD<br />
into iht> vni-ious<br />
rt was painted mu that<br />
nils appeals have been made for<br />
leMiii ini'n vohtnuiriiy to <strong>of</strong>Ter their<br />
services, but [hat this method ims<br />
iippni-enily irnched the end <strong>of</strong> its<br />
effectiveness. Mow the Defense<br />
Council hopes to add spores to it-S<br />
active list who may have rjeen shy, [<br />
fnr one resisnn or iinothpr, about •<br />
comln» forward to <strong>of</strong>Ter their spr-<br />
yiees.<br />
THIS MIGHTY<br />
EGINS SATURDAY, OCT. 24th<br />
13 Days <strong>of</strong> Valums That Will Add Tremendous Buying Power to Your Dollar!<br />
Every day we learn <strong>of</strong> new scarcity <strong>of</strong> merchandise item* due<br />
shortage <strong>of</strong> materials.<br />
But thanks to the long-range pluming <strong>of</strong> our Department Man)<br />
and splendid manufacturer co-operation, the values to be foui<br />
this sale will add glory to the past great achievements <strong>of</strong> Blatt's<br />
partment Managers,<br />
Here are adequate ctocks <strong>of</strong> quality merchandise you desire for yourself, for every member <strong>of</strong> the faniily and for your home, Many<br />
ie items are irreplaceable.<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong>'s Crest Department Stores—Din]<br />
Select wisely. Anticipate your needs for Fall and Winter as well at practical gifts for Christmas. No hoarding, mind you, but<br />
ing in this Department Managers' Sale, will stretch the buying power <strong>of</strong> your dollar to the utmost. Will help materially in reducing<br />
coot <strong>of</strong> living. ^<br />
This page tells <strong>of</strong> exciting, master-stroke values, Space permiti us to mention only a part <strong>of</strong> the many Items awaiting you, Evey floor, .'i<br />
every department takeg part.<br />
It's smart strategy ta avoid the rush by getting a bright and early start. Be here at 9 A. M, Saturday,<br />
Women's Silk<br />
Hilk are s<br />
urcr Uiari j*wt?Ls! Wi' were<br />
ii'ky lo j;i-t a t.p- ciii 1 lyt for<br />
.jr Hiu Sak. 51=y.iuije. purr<br />
]k b»d\', every jjuir |ierfp(' ! ,<br />
;s lovily ^li^vo*. All a^h'^<br />
ii;;l. No phfmc oiti r%<br />
Stl'l'pt<br />
Women's $1.95<br />
Gape Gloves<br />
4-iuiMon. ,-iU!ien style, K<strong>of</strong>i.<br />
ksd but wf<br />
itii'rfl u nd nsivt'l'y<br />
'U, v,hi',*'= brawn,<br />
MS fill! 1 ^ 1^ /*Q<br />
Women's 25c<br />
Handkerchiefs<br />
Ilnrul t'mhrnifk'M'd Poi'io Rk'O<br />
iUaiaUvrihk'f:; for ynursrif<br />
ntul "if! |.;(um ln::r t.h.<br />
Wlii'.r* v.itii ooloiTfi emoroitl-<br />
, red I'nri-.rrs.<br />
street<br />
$1.95 to $14.95<br />
Costume Jewelry<br />
S m K i that you will want not<br />
only for ytHirSiif but hi Iny n^id" for gifi=<br />
i l<br />
vina later an, EniTin^. neeklsicPS. pin<br />
pK, iflpntiftauiftn bracpjets: Some stone<br />
l<br />
Sire«t floor<br />
DeLuxe Priscilla CUftainS<br />
Made to Sell for $3.S0<br />
two ssritieniH- mocU'rn madras d? T| fiQ<br />
and fluffy cushion .fiat, B ft. V • *
J<br />
I • -'J3<br />
fm-v** 1 '**!<br />
%T,t *&<br />
-s'J '" 1<br />
.THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGEK<br />
LOJ\ Workers<br />
tend Dinner<br />
Women Fet«d by<br />
Men** O<br />
Iftfc EtMrt Mra. Bert,<br />
lies<br />
H^-MtateSB <strong>of</strong>Jb* Wanfin's<br />
CQidj, women worfcejs<br />
arid CrieodB <strong>of</strong> tfie Rt-<br />
partj, i n entertained by<br />
Mrs, Anns<br />
Mrs.<br />
Jean<br />
Mrs.<br />
[tou<br />
BoHord<br />
Mrs, Castle Dotes,<br />
tt» Wedueaday night, Qete-<br />
14* at Hogat^'s,<br />
Sf (toe New J#r-<br />
KefJtibllcan State Committee,<br />
B£re, Harry<br />
MS, tBar* Ptox, Mrs,<br />
MH, Oca* Gi-ubb, Mrs<br />
riaUgghar, lbs,<br />
Oroos, MIS. Bsfnsnd OUTeFd, Mrs,<br />
Mra. Mary aardi-<br />
Rotary Learns Of<br />
Red Cross Work<br />
Next Roll Call-War<br />
Fund Drive to Merge<br />
neTi Mn. T. M« Haapmett, Mrs.<br />
J. ¥• ffisfflBietti Mrs. Howard War-<br />
rig, ate. Leslie O, Hy^SiMra.<br />
Bununel, Mrs. Wlnfeld Hitch-<br />
TO SEE MOVIE ON<br />
KUBBEB TONIGHT<br />
"Rubber G«g Synthetic" la<br />
the title «f a motion pirtiire,<br />
produced by an oil company,<br />
that will be shown at tonight's<br />
Rfllary dub me*ti&£ at He,'<br />
gate's.<br />
Kitvanis Introduced To<br />
Coast Guard Dog Sentry<br />
tiie mala speaker. Mrs.<br />
that women throughout the<br />
Spuntiy Base feeea doing 1 a pest<br />
' Job, "Witti the women lies the work<br />
^e upholding <strong>of</strong> our way <strong>of</strong><br />
! Ufe, and It is every we-<br />
duty and privUefe ts get<br />
*nrt and work." ^e declared, "She<br />
ner, Mrs, Ida Headrlotown. Mrs<br />
Ruth Hayes. Ifis. L, Hughes. Mrs. .<br />
Alice w&ara Mn Robert Haxbaugh, A const, -# i L-oyrse in what the<br />
fiBs. Samuel Befcetier, Mrs- James Red Orsss is all about and how n<br />
Harvey, Mr§-Hazel Jones, m Vlp- is functioning In ©aean <strong>City</strong> in<br />
let Mwien, B&a, TJvin Johnson, I wartime was given to the resort Ro<br />
jfc, Mrs. Misbeth Sister,<br />
d<br />
eierelse the right to vote and<br />
f*t out fte vote,"<br />
WASH JOURNAL<br />
u>rro*t SPEAKS<br />
Mae^MuHen. Hopeweil,<br />
editor <strong>of</strong> the Farm Journal, the<br />
1 largest circulating farm paper in<br />
Elizabeth Sister, iDa,<br />
•, Mrs, Karl Kress, Mrs.<br />
Kramer, ate, L,<br />
Mrs. Laura Liihtcap, B»s=<br />
Lee, Mm, James Lawless, l©s, Jule§<br />
at lfoe&tp ! -s,<br />
told <strong>of</strong> many new<br />
tlfle methods in the process <strong>of</strong> naak=<br />
-^ teg, % BfW future for PUT neeessi.<br />
t|s, MS 1 , MacMulIen spoke ef the<br />
Waited States growing and expand-<br />
ing, and emnttasi^d the fact that<br />
every patriot who loves his Amtri=<br />
freedaj will go to the polls<br />
"Wi must pin our faith on men<br />
feelleve in tamefTaw," ' e said,<br />
W. Btryble, chairman <strong>of</strong><br />
Republican organ isatjon. was<br />
toastaiaster and presented Mrs. W.<br />
I, Booth, president <strong>of</strong> the Women's<br />
Bsgular Repuffiliean Club, Mrs.<br />
Rolirba^h, Cape May County<br />
spoke briefly ur=<br />
every woman to get out and<br />
tary Club<br />
night,<br />
Each <strong>of</strong> the Volunteer special<br />
Service units <strong>of</strong> the Red Cress was<br />
to tfie club men by the<br />
chatnnan or ether aetlvf head.<br />
The Administrative Corps <strong>of</strong> the<br />
""r_,___T ,_u_ „„ Aii^e I ioeal branch was guest <strong>of</strong> the eiub<br />
. Anunaa Lake, Mrs, Alice j ^ ^ efflnprlges ^ <strong>of</strong>ficerS, ehu r=<br />
rflfn arid vice chairmen ef special<br />
services. Each, was introduced by<br />
Mrs. Morgan Hand, chairman,<br />
Ledif, Mrs. Sarah<br />
Lawrence M, Lear,<br />
Linder, Mrs,<br />
Lqckenbaok, Mrs, Rag<br />
Mis, D, MUTFay, Mrs. Ms B, Miller,<br />
Mis. Harry Montgomery, Mrs, Wil-<br />
M ibitte M<br />
Bam NieUes, Ms§r M= Nibiette, Mffs.<br />
V. QEfeed, Mrs, Etna Plaut, Mrs,<br />
Betty Fewel, Mrs. Ger&ude 'Pres-<br />
ton, Mrs, A. W, pieree, Mn, anil<br />
Palmer, Mrs. Ida Ryan, Mrs. Ghar=<br />
les E, Rhodes, Mrs, Lincoln<br />
Hew hund'Teds <strong>of</strong> German<br />
herd dogs a ?e being trained f«<br />
gerviee in the -Coast Guard was ex=<br />
plained to me Kiwanis Ciub at He-<br />
gate's Wednesday by Lieut John<br />
M. Creighten, <strong>of</strong> fa Coast CHi&rd<br />
Deg Training Sehoo],<br />
The COflst Guard, he explained,<br />
uses only German ^iephprd dogs<br />
as tests have proved them br«sf for<br />
the duties they must perforMi. !*hr<br />
ar?ny uses several breeds.<br />
Practically ail the dogs have b !1 t'n.<br />
pets and hav* 5 been doniUpH or<br />
leaned by tfipir OWUPPS fnr th*> W:IF<br />
period, t<br />
ENROLLETt FOR DURATION<br />
Each dog is pnrollPd for thf dur-<br />
ation af the war find will ht> re-<br />
turned to ILS fnrnif'r own«--r iH'it-r<br />
tihe war.<br />
The dDj* is ftAsisjut'ti to two Cq.ist<br />
nt !]"!•' bfKinniny (H ih»><br />
pc-riQrt in Kt*ri'p sol* ! ly ftiHi<br />
thoni throiiuhout t.ht» dnsj's win- en-<br />
reer,<br />
Tlie trainiiii; cttnvvnh thr dnLr<br />
froni a friendly pri Intn nn ;i.-rps-<br />
wkiLChful dou- He is ir:i!rn*t!<br />
to be obedient to his two masters<br />
and suspicious <strong>of</strong> ail ettiers,<br />
ATT4CIOVIENTS FORMED<br />
The dog servei four houpg when<br />
on duty. Mutual attaehments na<br />
turaily are farnied between the»dog<br />
and his two masterK, If anytliing<br />
happens to ineapneitate them, the<br />
dog must undergo A IIPW ppHnd <strong>of</strong><br />
with new<br />
thi!! ;!ST' H'fTl -«1\V Of (illlld<br />
PPturned immt-tlAUOy to iMi'tr<br />
'rs: LHMit:. CnMi'htnn dpnion=<br />
t.iip rP-siiU-5* tji tmiiiint; witd<br />
;i ring thnt had bf>rn to .Hplinol only<br />
n w**ek DcspiU' thr .Hinmuo ?*ar j<br />
wiih iilnerity.<br />
•: n<strong>of</strong>is \REDEn<br />
Pt i sons who iuiw f"it'nn:»n • Imp<br />
herd<br />
!ht ! War<br />
or I ! HMI puniii'K if this<br />
bv Lawrciii-i-<br />
HIH!<br />
s<br />
jyfi-g, Mabel Hahn, Mrs. OeorgK E,<br />
t l<br />
FOB wma*<br />
FESMANENT BEGISTBATION<br />
C. Smith, Caps May<br />
ehaiiman <strong>of</strong> the Hepubli.<br />
party, urged all voters to reg-<br />
for permanent regktraUan.<br />
•- Kobert K, BcU, resort attorney,<br />
' dpcfce on behalf <strong>of</strong> tiie bleed pjas=<br />
jna bank fer tttK American Bed<br />
Miss Prtsellla Bfoadley enteftaln=<br />
ed as pianist. A slight^<strong>of</strong>-hand ma-<br />
gic'an, pr<strong>of</strong>essional ent&talner, was<br />
^ijoyed. B&ny door prt^s wtre<br />
awarded,<br />
Cttoen attending were; cominis-<br />
borers Henry Heessr, Jr., and ^~<br />
ward B. BoiAer* J^eehQlders Law-<br />
rents M> Liar and Henry Y, Clout-<br />
top; OeiinQf Treasurer Wlnfleld<br />
Kt-^ineri Mrs. Sratt Adams, Mm<br />
Wesley Adams, Mrs. Wilhelmina<br />
Affleribach, MBB. Edyttie Argosd,<br />
P. Howard Bussom, Mi^= Sarah<br />
Mrs, John Harwell,<br />
mitti,<br />
Mrs. John Stpple, Mrs,<br />
Charles Soeffinf, Mrs= Mathanlel<br />
Mrs, Wiiiiam H, h<br />
dyde strutole. Mis, L,<br />
boda, Mrs, Harry Smith, Mrs.<br />
George Sanders, Mrs. John^ Stuebs,<br />
Mrs. George Sniley, Mrs, B.Snlth,<br />
Mrs. Anna Thompson, Mrs. E. Tali-<br />
man, I '*'<br />
Mrs, Joseph Tale^, Mrs, John E,<br />
lh VrtbM M<br />
p<br />
Trout, Mrs. Ralph<br />
Mrs,<br />
f<br />
Vanaman, Mrs. Hannah Weisen=<br />
dial, Mxu, W, Williams, M^s Ea<br />
ma Jane Broadley, Miss Florence<br />
WeaUey, Miss Mary Oorson, Miss<br />
Leufsa Oarlaon, Mim noSBnee £^<br />
Miss Sarah Diannend. Misg Marj'<br />
riffih MU<br />
Miss nhuna Griffiths,<br />
Maude Harrlss Miss Oaroline R,<br />
Leesb, Miss Minnie Shaw, Miss Ju=<br />
Us E. mull, Bert Biaiichard, W J.<br />
Booth Joseph Talese, jchn E<br />
Trout,<br />
! , ~ ><br />
j COURT HOUSE HLOOD<br />
j DONORS TOO FEW<br />
The visit <strong>of</strong> the Ked Crass<br />
mobile unit for Wood dona,<br />
(Jona at Cape May Caurt<br />
liousc, scheduled for today,<br />
was canc*U*d bHaast the quo-<br />
ta <strong>of</strong> donors was anfUled.<br />
Residenta af Middle Town=<br />
ship and nearby artas wen<br />
urged is register and<br />
their blood at either<br />
or <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />
VOTERS<br />
ATTENTION!<br />
Tune In Station WBAB (1490 on Your Dial)<br />
THURSDAY, OCT. 29<br />
At 7tQ5 P. M.<br />
Hear Senator Smathers<br />
And<br />
Congressman Wene<br />
Talk to the Voters <strong>of</strong><br />
Cape May County<br />
VOTE NOV. 3rd<br />
For<br />
WILLIAM H. SMATHERS<br />
ELMER H. WENE<br />
AND THE ENTIRE DEMOCRATIC<br />
TICKET<br />
FOR U- S, SENATOR<br />
WILLIAM H, SMATHERS<br />
FOB CONGRESSMAN<br />
ELMER H, WENE<br />
FOR STATE SENATOR<br />
EDMUND B. GODFREY<br />
FOB ASSEMBLYMAN<br />
JOSEPH F. HUGHES<br />
FOR SURROGATE<br />
EDWARD P. GRIFFIN<br />
FOB FBEEHOLDEBi<br />
BENJAMIN D, TRpUT<br />
CORONER<br />
J. OLIVER ELWELL<br />
TWO HAVE SERVED 21<br />
Mn. Hand briefly reviewed the<br />
history <strong>of</strong> the branch, organized<br />
in 1917, and said tiiftt two <strong>of</strong> its<br />
present members, Mrs, Harry Head.<br />
ley and Mrs, Harold B. Paris, have<br />
a record <strong>of</strong> 25 years <strong>of</strong> servli= ! e.<br />
Others who outlined. Work and<br />
requirernents <strong>of</strong> the sperm] MM =<br />
vices were; Mrs, Clyde Ellis, ch»ir=<br />
man sf the Junior First Aid Corps;<br />
Mrs, Parker Miller, chairman <strong>of</strong><br />
Home Nursiiif;; Mrs Gporga_ E<br />
Brown, chairman <strong>of</strong> Junior Rod<br />
Cross; Mrs, Paris, treasurer: Mrs.<br />
Wilson Y, Christian, captain <strong>of</strong> Mn.<br />
ter Corps; Mrs, Arthur W. Oehis^<br />
ehlager. ehairman <strong>of</strong> Hems Ser-<br />
vice; Mrs. c. H. Schermerhern.<br />
eliainmfin <strong>of</strong> Produetion Corps;<br />
Mrs, French B. Lsveiand, vice<br />
chairman <strong>of</strong> S'ar Assistance Corps; i<br />
Mrs, Robert K, Bell, chairman/ nf<br />
Nurses' Aide corps; Mrs. Stirling<br />
W. Cole, chairman <strong>of</strong> the Canlfen<br />
Corps,<br />
TO COMBINE DRIVES<br />
Mrs, Paris announced that thr<br />
annual Roil Call and War Fund<br />
campaign will DP cOmtainrti nest<br />
Spnnt!. insteiid <strong>of</strong> bein. cundurud<br />
as separate efifBrtn. She cominriid<br />
fd the Fund Drive Committee <strong>of</strong><br />
this year, headed by Robert K, Bt'iS :<br />
and Ciinton B. Price,<br />
Mrs. Brown, on Junior Red Crns.%. '<br />
said the enrelinipnt <strong>of</strong> school e!iil= '<br />
ft-en thk vear will be from Ndvrm =<br />
ber 1 to IS. An effort will be made<br />
to equal lust year's 100 percent en-<br />
rollment, November 7 will be "Tag<br />
Day," Tlie mfltto, she said, is "not<br />
what the child dees fer t4ie prs-<br />
2,ram. but what, tiie program does<br />
for the child/'<br />
Mrs. Christian said menibers <strong>of</strong><br />
Hen to HO kit<br />
NEW JI'KIOR IIOTARIAN<br />
'The Rotary Ciub wclcfimrd Liovil<br />
Cliiittin as a now Junior Rssfurisin<br />
to attend me<strong>of</strong>ings for a nimith<br />
and heard a farewell talk by Hurry<br />
CH-'itiard. whosi- Junior terlii i ! : it'i ' WiMihiT pt : t ! \ii:*i!<br />
fMirlv '\i'.'-- wi.'"'ii ;i •'!• iid.!ni * ! ni i!<br />
Rl'-iTl'llMlIM C'i : !iH : ! « ! f Wtlilt piiii<br />
Fall Building ,<br />
Repairs Set In<br />
A ctivity Marked In<br />
$SQQ-LJinit Work<br />
f\tli is Che tiiiie for building' re-<br />
pnirs, and tiiis j^ar is no esfrep.<br />
tion, even though federal restric-<br />
tions have terminated new pen<br />
Kffiu'tion <strong>of</strong> homes.<br />
Reeorts <strong>of</strong> EJie <strong>of</strong>Tice <strong>of</strong> Build<br />
ing Inspector Henry B. Cooper. Jr..<br />
till*, week rfiOWed much activity<br />
among building tradesmen, for all<br />
kinds <strong>of</strong> alteration, repair and ine-<br />
derriiKation prejeets within the SSOO<br />
limit, ExcPtit f°r new buildings, the<br />
volume <strong>of</strong> work Ls aknesE en a par<br />
with la. 1 *! year for Oetober fiCore<br />
aian 30 permits hnve been issued<br />
j so far this month,<br />
| RECENT PROJECTS<br />
AnuinM i he rereiu pi-fiji'fiti be*<br />
Uun werT:<br />
Willhini Ijiiub. 4IT Qreoii rd .<br />
build sum defk on t\*a stflry dwell-<br />
in •,<br />
Fdwiitsi I- Biiteson for J Walter<br />
Ensthurn, f»2 ft tent on pi. re-rent<br />
i!|>Hi-ifn*>iit<br />
Pn'fl ft Tarvi-.*, fur L 3 Ford. 01<br />
HimpMJii rd . L'i'fc: oni'-cnr jjaraci*;<br />
TfirvfN fftr RflLjor M Wood iwM<br />
WcsSi'.v nv. nosv ro<strong>of</strong><br />
Ijan Mnntttunu, intli -A unH h.iy<br />
new rcHjf.<br />
.fifiti K Trout fnr niijird LJfe ,<br />
Iiisiirniict' Co. BAB Ht. James ]-,)<br />
:< l p!iirs m ro<strong>of</strong>, steps aiid pnrt'heh<br />
/in two f:*ii'. ilv si pit rime tit.<br />
Rirhiird <strong>On</strong>lev, 4BfO AsHiiiry nv ,<br />
re ro<strong>of</strong> jipartint'ht.<br />
Harold Mi'uer 421 Baflt'r.M'n rci .<br />
I'Xti'iHi slifft Lii'r<strong>of</strong>iH i-i'iir fil rcjttjiue<br />
IT r Poniieri' lav H C P.ilriier,.<br />
• i^47 As jury i;\ . niiihh ultk' in bun =<br />
1 . i •<br />
are new hauled to thg pet-<br />
trsburg school in the same to us<br />
which tefeej sixth, seventh gnd<br />
eighth grade pupils from all parts<br />
<strong>of</strong> the township to Tuekahee,<br />
CLtJB TO MEET<br />
The WQniBri's Club stf <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
will meet Tfiursday nlt'ht at the<br />
home <strong>of</strong> Mrs, W, Thomas Adams,<br />
613 Atlantic BV. A Hallo we en party<br />
will be the feature <strong>of</strong> the evening,<br />
Bop't<br />
P Friday, Qciubyt Ii, <strong>1942</strong><br />
THE OCEAN CITY SENTiNEL^LEDCER<br />
!f6B,<br />
ML<br />
lelum<br />
Personal<br />
Social Of Interest to Wome<br />
Ai ui<br />
I nv. ! "' i in (• ^^1 ^gathering<br />
Here Tuesday<br />
HEAT<br />
THIS WiNT<br />
O/AA/GE<br />
blue coal'<br />
conversion equipment<br />
makes change-over EASY<br />
blue coal HUT<br />
REGUIATOR<br />
GIVES AUTOMATIC<br />
TEMPERATURE<br />
CONTROU<br />
The<br />
Annual Event mt<br />
byterian Church<br />
H M:J.<br />
winners<br />
pbnents. Tl.H' vii'tims \vrrc th- 1<br />
the Ieeal Motor Corps passed their Qardnrr^ Rr>ad Hiirdwiiri- PB \<br />
tests wim a general average <strong>of</strong> S7.3 and D^Haj-i'*. Market<br />
pereent A new ambulance, recent- j ^<br />
ly cantritoijted to t.hp <strong>On</strong>pp May i ^..wfcs. WAITN P.U'F<br />
County Chapter by the Masons <strong>of</strong> LADlf'W' I EAOL'K<br />
New York <strong>City</strong>- soon will be es. Action stsirtrd Tueadiiv niuir in<br />
hibited herp. she said. ; thl. Oepan m v ^ y ^ L,,iSTUt, ,„"<br />
50 FAMILIES RECORDED Phiyhmd. wiUi (he WAVES and *h*-<br />
WAFFS ruch winninu 4-0 vit^nr<br />
The Home Service Corps so far<br />
has prepared &0 ease histories in | les over their opponents.<br />
wnneetion with social wark for scr- | WAACB anci WfBDH,<br />
vice men and their families. Mrs.<br />
Oehischlager reported, outlinint?<br />
the varied and sometimes delicate-<br />
nature <strong>of</strong> these duties.<br />
Mrs, seherrnertiorn, discussing<br />
production, said resort women, giv=<br />
Ing 20,655 hours <strong>of</strong> their time, have<br />
produced in a six=month period at | Mrs Burkhrmh.<br />
the Red Dross rooms 912 garments j who had 16? e<br />
and at home 516 artieles, in adtli<br />
tcanis wcrr ihf<br />
WFOAS, WAN'Dg and WtiKNH.<br />
%vho enirfj.'d b> ! 3 i cntint.s<br />
the WA^fH-S. WAKES iinti<br />
High individual Mporrs; wvrr toss-<br />
Od by Mrs Dlmperio and Mrs. S;m.<br />
lllllfj, e i i r l s v , \ \ h \ilH a ,:i.v-!'<br />
C WUJiaiii fur Mrs. Wi'<br />
bc! : . \2h Piiinuclc rd.. si'ri'pn in<br />
l«M"c1i aiitl fentT IT a r ni lot: Wish-<br />
Hill ffir Mrs Hi'ii'n Spii'SO, BiJti Pink<br />
Wi-<br />
ii'h st,.<br />
• Why Kiiiisljip with famiiv health when this, new<br />
r.invrrHim K1 c - : BnuiFi MB.<br />
pustiis D-. Hf>i;pliiM^ Mrs. UiWFfiiW<br />
jf. Lr;ir. Mrh. C niiijuhiffi Lenim*. " ''*'<br />
Mff. Aimu McCurklr. Mrs. il^; 1 '<br />
Vfoni'jfimery. Mrs, Hcrsfhi'l H'"t!i rsfiliO<br />
.1<br />
;U1 Hi..<br />
rt> i or,; ['u! 1 iiyi'<br />
for Hrrher!<br />
;i v ]"!• - i u n t Ji.ii f<br />
|fi<br />
Bode Left Estate-<br />
Valued at $200,000<br />
ho<br />
li.fi here<br />
ininerf ;i<br />
Bndr<br />
tfi!<br />
O; i ill <strong>City</strong><br />
in Park )t\'<br />
ni F ! h<br />
.] nv-<br />
Road Workers to<br />
Get Higher Pay<br />
Hi.lif'r jiiiv Iflr wnrktT^ nnr) fq-<br />
•i;|i:npni MM I H I11 huihwnv wnrk in<br />
'he t'tsilll!.',' i i i if 1 t"r 'lie horOui'h<br />
in'.V!i;-fiij! rn.id ii;in wiih !lie h!;iic<br />
liii.s hrvn npjsifivpfi l>v th*' Rt 'tu-<br />
rrh. WITP informrti Wffini'Krlny.<br />
Tiif' iipprniii] riirrif 5 MS tlic rrKult<br />
nf a yi>(\\iOJisi<br />
Sale to onhun mrti or oquipmt'iit ini<br />
(lr>r the niri '-.ruie nf pny.<br />
tlie new sciile wl'l ineluHe 7<br />
ffiitfi }»'i ! liiiiir ftir<br />
nperiiiinu rijrlt?,. no reiii<br />
for' labor ICt re!!'?; tn Kft<br />
hdur f'sv 'i uriuiij,<br />
| Xj ALBERT W, HAWKE5<br />
For Ccngressman<br />
I [X| I. GRANT SCOTT<br />
per<br />
j; For Surrogate<br />
Boy Thief Chased •<br />
A J5-y»'nr = nld !KSV wa.f nrrletrd<br />
out <strong>of</strong> town suifl biirk in Fhihidrl,<br />
phiii. uhi'ii he nHmiurd n fhnfao<br />
oi prtf.y Him 1 !iv iti pnlirr rfiui't he-<br />
fore Miiyo" Cif'orpe n RU'hiirri.i,<br />
Saturday, Police sniH il;i. hui took<br />
$5 from si resort. ",voin;m:<br />
READ TOE CtASStFlED ADS<br />
h ,,<br />
Tuckahoe Pupils<br />
! Sent to Petersburg<br />
1 i ' l i p i l s (i! (!». Jfi 1 !! 1 |f*""( :• ii',<br />
' Hi T l J J ' k : i ! H J C ^t : li^f^! ,ir s. i;fsw lji' =<br />
, liiL! ! I 1 ,! ] i.,j Kil" If | h i i ' f ' l " .. b u r - T .<br />
; THe bnard t)i nhie-uumi ci Up=<br />
iiri'fiUM" uf ;ih cnnjlhiicni iiiTijj<br />
irniii mn So Hift Miire 10^4 The<br />
ir mbt'r ot !i k i'ic*!)f'rs i! Tiirkiihu<br />
. w,!s retiiR't.-f! Iroiii in m fun'. Pu,<br />
I pils from prf-primnry to<br />
JAJ BENJAMIN D. FOULOlS"<br />
For State Senator<br />
For Assemblyman<br />
|Xj JOHN E, BOSWELL<br />
|X( IRVING FITCH<br />
For Freeholders<br />
| X | KALHHT. STEVENS<br />
I I X IPERCY H. JACKSOPT<br />
For Coroner<br />
[Xj HERBERT R, HANSMAN<br />
, Ordered nnd paid for by Rtpubiiciin Committee.<br />
Urn P; ! is!iii!> VanCilUlnr,<br />
pne Wluic. Mrs Evn f?<br />
and MS>K Juliii E<br />
Flu<br />
A.A.I W TO HAVE;<br />
1AI.L ^IKIiTINf.: TO^IOIEROW<br />
•jil'j't* c ' i ; i i<br />
: M !<br />
i i n \y.i M i ' M l ti'U'.l'i<br />
it! Ati.ifiur f'.n Hs"h HHintil •<br />
BABY SHOES<br />
5 fHBmhi alii • taft, plUhlr<br />
l b<br />
ilh Iiid t*r clit iipp*f, H |D 9<br />
I!! in U manih bil*n-|—Hriih!*, hard<br />
i bf »QfB jtifF fii.ij li 4 yejrs old.<br />
Wi 1-i.11. Alhih':.- t 1 ,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mi» Hii,nn. Ui H 1 ;<br />
lunMr C':; , « si! ..',. i: •<br />
iii i.H ;<br />
iiilKsn. a!<br />
l!i,> Ati!<br />
', nv A'<br />
L'-Mit p til.<br />
vi! iiij.fi in<br />
f i||i!m u<br />
' -(!:;' rni"<br />
Ii.!u!;iy ii!<br />
lu Mils 1 , fur i\it> iiunii-oii<br />
iii! -Mh":", n' slit* A A V W MS^ii<br />
A i i i i i . i J J ; , ! ! ! ! ! ' O l ' i i l l f ' i ' I l l i i l l<br />
H t / i i m i j i i i i i i e r i:. | i i ' i • ;>ii !•' f i t t h o<br />
fiiihiiv ni Tlio N'n'iriiirtl Tinnk <strong>of</strong><br />
Ot-f.in C'iiv exl^'rh^i Mill.lH Its Hi -<br />
iii N<br />
SUE SIDESHOW<br />
KEEP GAS BURNERS CLEAN<br />
AND IN GOOD ORDER<br />
Tap bin-nen are easily cleaned in ssip and watar. Be eariful,<br />
howeVBr, not to immerse burner. Be nat uit »oap pawdef whieh<br />
inay eiog perta, and b« sure net to change psiitien <strong>of</strong> air<br />
during clsahing opiration as this alters tha gas and air<br />
Keep drip tmya elean by rsmeving and wwhlng whils eool, Bflow<br />
ire simple directi'ti far three types ef burners.<br />
.PALMER'S*<br />
FOB<br />
OCCASION'S<br />
Novelties<br />
Gifta<br />
Phone 835-101<br />
lllSAsbury Av.<br />
Mowen Studio<br />
Developing - l*rintlnjj<br />
rhotop^pha - Camera Supplies<br />
721 Wesley Ave, Phone 051<br />
The Great Presto has nothing<br />
up either sleeve. Then where<br />
: did these biscuits come from?<br />
Ah that ees mflgic, madanie,<br />
: Be further astounded by this:<br />
Five <strong>of</strong> those biscuits, _ when<br />
! baked with Rumferd Baking<br />
Powder, provide Vi your daily<br />
minimum requirement <strong>of</strong> phos-<br />
1 ph<strong>of</strong>us, »4 your daily minimum<br />
<strong>of</strong> calcium! These minerals help<br />
build sound hones, teeth, nervei,<br />
, And when it comes to grabbing<br />
, those delicious Rumford biscuiti,<br />
ze hand ii quicker than ze eye!<br />
! rnEE. Write for Rumford's wonder-<br />
working sugarless recipe fslfier used<br />
, hy 2' •> miiiipn fiimillei, 31 recipes net<br />
I one tengpoEjn <strong>of</strong> siigarj Rumford Bak-<br />
finfi Pewdrf, Bos FS, Rumferd, ^J-<br />
>•<br />
Featuring . . . FEATHER 3OBS . . . J<br />
CLAIRE ALI<br />
BEAUTY SALON<br />
Special—Itcgilr<br />
CHOQUIGNOLE PERMANENT<br />
PH. 1H1<br />
f54 ASBL'RY<br />
WAVE »<br />
Lodges<br />
Clubs<br />
Teg ? Collisson<br />
To Be Married<br />
Q P'ville<br />
Aniiounccd<br />
RT; anti Mi-,, Wil-inns IT<br />
SNtin. Jr., Bui pink jj] ,<br />
ihr i>!iaiiqp!iisj!it: Bi.it 111 tin j<br />
m..nn <strong>of</strong> thoir fUniyhSr' Misi Mar-<br />
LtJUM WfiOlhitTt, Jr. ; ,,i Qf Mr ilnd<br />
vilh>. Thr ;iiiiH"iisnefnn"MH wns<br />
•niiirk" in ki ten ;,t tlu-<br />
oratr'M wiih FaU<br />
My-,. Euy.triw T :h\iry><br />
fitUI, on Jiuni <strong>of</strong> Mte<br />
p^rhrntpri rsich gitnat with a mitiiu-<br />
turf vovmtuv tied with ribbon<br />
Htri'niiH'j-s fi-ijm which wns siisp?ncl»<br />
i'd ii II t'liRMmroht :ins. with u card.<br />
Mv- Bwihii T, Unrf-un and Mrs,<br />
Gri* jii tl<br />
<strong>City</strong> H<br />
is ii Hn<br />
SL'hoo],<br />
' is ;i rasinflte ol Orran<br />
School Mr, Woolbert<br />
nifr <strong>of</strong> ptpasuntvillu High<br />
Bnih yoiths ppupif- nre<br />
{••'iiijjioyi'ri in the At'antir <strong>City</strong> af=<br />
fire nf !ht> Athintir <strong>City</strong> Electric<br />
Go No riflinitp date iins bfen set<br />
for thp wedding.<br />
frlic-t;-. ii L f I'll tliH;> miMIideti: Mrs,<br />
Ciliirli.-.^. I. WonLiwrL. Sr:, Mrs,<br />
Chiirli'K Siiuyor, Plojisanivillr 1 : Mrs<br />
BniiiMjH F. fTJiitncr. Wrat Atlantic<br />
C.tv; Mrs. "Hifhsiid S. BiUlt-y, Mi's,<br />
Aitnisr W. O< hlHChla.er. Qrfsin<br />
Cii;..<br />
i villr, Mis.^ Dorten Hoopor,<br />
Mnrj irif Mon, M'?a<br />
nlndyff 1<br />
hi'iiir f'i'v: Mi;* Q"iu*vr i<br />
Miss M.inon Dittrieh.<br />
;i|i-i M;^;i Mii!'.V COli<br />
<strong>City</strong>,<br />
t'Ol'NTV P. T. A, TO I<br />
MI'.KT NOVKMBER 12 j<br />
II ip 4Jnd fitinijiil fPnventJon <strong>of</strong> i<br />
iiir Nfw Jersey eonmTHS <strong>of</strong> Pur-<br />
i>nu s*sicl Ti'iirlu'rj, will lake place '<br />
Ocin;; 1 !' 2S 29 and 30 m the Hotel ,<br />
Now Yorfcrr. New York <strong>City</strong>. Mrs.<br />
Lt'onard O. Twiichpll, South Or-<br />
ntiiit 1 . is'Sl roiiiiuri thr srsHiaiiH,<br />
Mrs. ,J' ( iti KniaSin, Coiel Sprine,<br />
CK]_:*.' Msiy CouiMv cliiiirman. Will<br />
;t!lfiid t! in [.tmu'itism, Shi? is es=<br />
hiliii fhnirniiin. nth* ! r Pui't*nt=Ton-<br />
tht'i^ workfi^ in the coiiiity ulhy<br />
A'iiiiiiiiK'i'mCiH <strong>of</strong> Uit« Fall ITIL'IM..<br />
HJE* nl iiie Ciip' 1 Mfy Coii'ity Ctjiii!- ;<br />
til <strong>of</strong> Pit run Ls and Trikcliefs reepnt- ,<br />
Iv wns Hiiicif by M;s Kuiuhii, ft<br />
will liikc phtf't' No% i raiub**r 12, mnni- i<br />
iii juifi iiitt-rnfjon sej^iQtiH, witii<br />
nil mtoJ-rs <strong>of</strong> I.IM- Sitiiio Hiifbnr P.-<br />
T. A :U; ilfjMi'H.H.'.v Itrprt'SI'lltiitlVfifc<br />
frnni His 1 '20 fissnt-iiiiio-is in the<br />
will attend, ,<br />
on Sunday nt:<br />
tiic Summyr . uLtayt- <strong>of</strong> Mi's, Alfrcii<br />
M. Gray. 712 <strong>Ocean</strong> nv,<br />
* * •<br />
: Mr. and Mrs. B, C. O = Hai-a, In-<br />
dia nn. Fa , and Mr. atid Mrs, Q'-onii ;<br />
R. Werit, Philadt'lpliia. wQ'e week= ;<br />
endera at the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Work's<br />
parents. Mr, and Mrs. Charles<br />
Fiiildjeiner. 929 Wesley av.<br />
Mr, nnd Mrs, Carlinn C lirico, :<br />
vi" f'!"*'ri!l av. find ela»i*fit«r, Miiis j<br />
, Mar»arptta Brier, attended the wed j<br />
| diri^ <strong>of</strong> Mrs, Briee's niece. Miss j<br />
| ITd'ih Fiilci, arid jfjhn Hemsarth,<br />
' at the hfiTif' <strong>of</strong> the fcrtde iii Weed-<br />
bury. Saturday (•veiling,<br />
! F; lends <strong>of</strong> H .Inky Oprjeu ownt>r i<br />
1 and mn.nii.gcr <strong>of</strong> HQwrird Hall. 13D1 j<br />
Central av will b? pieaNcd to :{nfiw |<br />
; hi« M tr "iiffriPini^ fmri! an atmek •'<br />
<strong>of</strong> the' f>riopt': He lia*; iip-en conflii- |<br />
ed to brd.<br />
! " • • - .. . 1<br />
I Mi's r"ii!irl*~'s E. K'icirf's. 7!H O"e. ]<br />
j nn (iv hn,R ;is her hniisf 1 LMIPS^ for<br />
I pevrrni wefrks, Mrs. Sdwurd Lippi, [<br />
arms, ,<br />
Tiie outgoing president, Mrs.<br />
Philip s, Shiifffl, was presented<br />
with a past preaidEnt'H pin. Gift-H<br />
alsn wprt- nreFPntpd m the etlier<br />
puteeiiiK fiffjeers.<br />
The Auxiliary will cooperate with<br />
!hp d> •tf-ei; Heryh--f rommittee <strong>of</strong><br />
the Red Cross at tiie Senire Cen<br />
ter en the Music Pier, and w.il take<br />
the week <strong>of</strong> peceTr.ber 14 for their<br />
hostess duties.<br />
The Alixiiiar^' also voted to fill HE)<br />
kit h !t?s for service njeti,<br />
FoUewing the business meet ins;<br />
refrf* 5 !' iients were sc"vert by the<br />
rrtiring oificers acting as hostesieti.<br />
Other itiemiiers present wers: Mrs.<br />
Mnrtoii O Leach. Mrs. Jark Hor-<br />
sey, Mrs, Ftpy Jeffries. Mrs A. P,<br />
Snyder and Mrs, Henry Grejor> ! ,<br />
Seltzers Join<br />
Winter Colony<br />
Merlon Family Joins<br />
Year-Around Resorters<br />
Mr, and Mrs. Ralph B, Bellmr, <strong>of</strong><br />
M»rien. pa, are ameng tHe latest<br />
to join Qetmn <strong>City</strong>'s year .around<br />
ndlony <strong>of</strong> residents. They are re-<br />
siding at their resort home, 400 Bay<br />
nv.. this Winter.<br />
Mi' Se'tar, 'a prominent metn-<br />
iher &f the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> OewEnuterg*<br />
Chi '}•• is generai manager <strong>of</strong> I he<br />
Monarch Fire Insur&nec Co., <strong>of</strong><br />
rfishfdelphla.<br />
Mrs, Martha Browii is stj<br />
hpi= firm wintur in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, re-<br />
siding ptrmHJiCpntly at her heme<br />
710 Oth st.<br />
Mr, and Mrs. CRrlton W.<br />
forrrjerly <strong>of</strong> Weatiield. N.J., are ,iow<br />
rpKirimv in t!'"ir i'ome, 33 Wesle<br />
rd . year around. Their two daffrush=<br />
iriiis nnU a soeiu! time were en-<br />
OCHAN CITV GIRL BRIDE<br />
OF PASSAIC SOLDIER<br />
Miss Miirie Ann Mi'tigl!<br />
trr <strong>of</strong> Mr, and Mrs, Nifik . _<br />
9HH Hs'veil av,, becanio the bride<br />
nf Corporal Joseph J.ysa.fcowskl. <strong>of</strong><br />
Pa-sKiiif?. N.J, liist Tliursday at 3<br />
jj.m, in tlie Cathrdral <strong>of</strong> the As<br />
sii:-piien. Baliimore. Md,<br />
Tlie rfreniony was per formed by<br />
Rev John J Duspnii. Dnnu-l Lysf-<br />
ktiwj-ki and Charles Miller were<br />
«=;tti.":igci, fsr Hit* psupk 1 . Ti;e bride<br />
iiVlircd in a sky blue street<br />
with brawn necessaries, and<br />
ii ii orchid corsage,<br />
,,A rr«cep(ian fai pie bride and '<br />
..Tftftin tons pince here Sutiduy eve. j<br />
niria iii the headnunrtera <strong>of</strong> the<br />
ColunibtiH Ciub, 037 Simpson uv,, !<br />
u-liic-'li was decorated for the ecca= i<br />
SlfERMANH aiid<br />
LKAVIc FOR FLORIDA<br />
Mr and Mrs. Wnlte-r gl'crmnn<br />
clo-M'd their ri'sort iionit 1 , 119 At-<br />
iam it* iiv. nh Tuesday far the<br />
Winter,<br />
Their riiiughter, Mrs, Edward H.<br />
Lfahti, and young dniishMK', Nan-<br />
cy. who sprnt t^e Suminer with ilie<br />
Shetfluns." left Tiief*ri;iy for_the!r<br />
Wintei 1 home in West Pnlm Bs;nc;ii,<br />
Tin.-, necempanied by Mrs. Sher-<br />
man.<br />
Mr, atid Mrs. Lin wood W Mint =<br />
aer. Mrs. Sherman's parents, who<br />
nre ipented on the BourtiWfii'i during<br />
tlir Summer plowed then- candy<br />
shop and accompanied tlio pftPty<br />
to Hie Smith where they also have<br />
their Winter home.<br />
The trip inelut'eii n stop nt Fort<br />
Benniii^ Ga., to visit Major Ed-<br />
ward H, Lahtti, who Is stationed<br />
there in tJie Battalion Con.inriiidflr<br />
Sdiool and -who was unable to be<br />
l-i the resort during the Summer.<br />
Mr. Sherman left recently for<br />
Philadelphia, where he is, rnipioye-a<br />
by tlie Penii Ffult Company, yur-<br />
injr the Summer lie is eonnf-eled<br />
with Mr. nnd Mrs. Mintzer In th-<br />
candy [business here,<br />
W. gcatt Sherman, their soil, is<br />
an. aviation cadet at Avenger Field,<br />
sweetwater. Texas, He formerly<br />
was at Kelly Field, where he was<br />
passed on from pre=fiJHhi to night<br />
training. His mother plans to vis-<br />
it him in Texas within the i.^st<br />
law weeks. «<br />
i- * *<br />
CARD PARTY BENEFITS<br />
CATHOLIC P. T. A,<br />
A delightful card ptirty took plaee<br />
Tiiursday ef last week for the ben-<br />
efit <strong>of</strong> St, Augustine's parents and<br />
Teachers Association a * the home<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mrs. Charles Finkbeiner, 029<br />
Wesley av. Mrs. Riilph L. Chester<br />
was awarded a spfcinl prisse, a eiike,<br />
Thu players were: Mis, Frank Di=<br />
rnonil, Mrs, Geergo Kiiab. M-'s, Jo-<br />
septi Riee. Mrs. Fi=eti O'lmperjo;<br />
Mrs, Peterson. Mrs, M, Nudo, Mr;:,<br />
Emil Palmer, Mrs. Thomas V. Csui-<br />
celHio, Mrs, Walter Kliiw, M"^. R:iy<br />
•lohns, Mrs, Paul Berotte, Mi'f-.<br />
Philip Kuteher, Mrs. pile&Bi. Mrs,<br />
Millie Denan, Mrs, Frank Sannino,<br />
Mrs, Fln'*tH.'iner<br />
Mary Initesi,<br />
y<br />
Tliey are tiir hoys who<br />
our trash regularly.<br />
ntid rren'^er^ trJ'v !•,!." ns rnur*i nr<br />
MP= it'lc <strong>of</strong> each activity as tlisy<br />
desire.<br />
N'.f-'A M^lisiE'Cin. who<br />
is it i\i'fs?~4jnJvs in the >ervire.<br />
tnljutf'ti his sc-"viopa and truck Sat-<br />
urday = Dave Clayton<br />
Mlgliacrio nn the<br />
job with his truck was Lucia,<br />
Among the collect inn madr- hy thr<br />
Wiiter Co. erevy, headrd hy Carl<br />
Moorr. was n pipr orrtar! pipe fi'nii<br />
the belfry <strong>of</strong> Holy TiinHy Epi^rH!-<br />
pfil Ciuirrh, cinlributeJ by K€¥:<br />
Richard S, Bftiley.<br />
| K. jionflnil, Filnipr B Jfn**s rs«d T>*"<br />
stn-t. nt 7:^0 p.m.<br />
ude at 0 or 9;1&<br />
rd proUalnv<br />
"*<br />
M; = s. Jayn Moore, former<br />
Because school buses are p<br />
tsd for the duration only to trans<br />
port children to and ivotm schools<br />
ipr sttujol sessions, it wlli be pee-<br />
essay to cancel the Clare Tree Ma=<br />
lot production <strong>of</strong> children's stage<br />
plays la Qie resort this Winter,<br />
Mrs. Andjew R. Maxwell, presi-<br />
dent <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Bdueation&j<br />
Assqci&tien, spenseri sf Ui# plays<br />
for several years, armouocecl ttift ia-<br />
abillty <strong>of</strong> having thi piayi this<br />
Winter, The first play had been<br />
fehduled fer <strong>Oct</strong>ober 28=<br />
KLertlaKd Now<br />
State Trooper<br />
Jack Keriland, fanner Ogean<br />
Oity lifeguapd, was amonq Uiosa<br />
gTaduated last week from ttie Kew<br />
Jersey Stnte Police Truinlnif SEhsoi<br />
at Wilburtha, near Tfentan.<br />
The training was a three month<br />
course, {yfter which each graduate<br />
was immediately assl^ed to duty.<br />
geney „_,— -_^_-._<br />
d:?ik duttei. Ten tenss wfll:<br />
voted ts lectures en S#d ——^r=i<br />
ganlzation and services,, asa -<<br />
to <strong>of</strong>fice<br />
Adams Again |b<br />
Auditing for C|^<br />
Harvey W. Adsmsfi<br />
Us a.oeeuntt.nt, wag<br />
READ TIffi ADS<br />
For Fine<br />
Watch Repairing<br />
visit<br />
Ocnan <strong>City</strong>'s<br />
Leading Jeweler<br />
Jeter - the - Jeweler<br />
832 Anbury Ave.<br />
eity e<strong>of</strong>flfflisslsnr,<br />
make tfw annual audit rt<br />
eeunts for <strong>1942</strong>. His prtae<br />
work will be the same as for<br />
FOB QUIUtk K<br />
DBfi TUB C'LASSnFlB*j<br />
In the .' *:j<br />
Correction <strong>of</strong><br />
ti|f<br />
DefectlYe Vidsn " : -^<br />
• ••:.' 1 ,*.;j<br />
DA. L. W. SETTS * SONS ||<br />
OtTOMETKlSTS •:'<br />
HOURS: 1 i, H. to 5 P. M ,<br />
170S Atlantic<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, N,- J.<br />
DIAL<br />
Wfflther faftpci to<br />
Bill Ni"klns, the Iiintiscnpr g<br />
cv, who wfts on hnntl with<br />
truck, Bill served in the Woild<br />
g.irden<br />
his<br />
Ray CwrdDn and Car] ?•ri"',i r;ni- \<br />
bulaiiee drivers, were transfevred tfl j<br />
the scrap collection di-'isievi tcm= i<br />
poriU'ily by M>!:>'i>r Rlflmrtis. !<br />
Ilov, .J. 1J Lopcr. we'jT rrndv tit \<br />
you now! Ttiat 10 tons "yrt in be ;<br />
eonsisiiii,' cf s'i' ! s. isr^c* ,;<br />
etc., awnii your nenii" |<br />
touch.<br />
VVp will sonn know wt.''thri* or<br />
tiiit Lh? Hi'iHIii is W«??th<br />
hiff. An ifiNprfior frotn thr<br />
inat salvage division <strong>of</strong> the Waf<br />
L.ibor BfiSri! is srhp'iylff! In iil =<br />
s,prpi tlie uTPrk an*! spyrnil<br />
tlrpdE-es in nrarhy water!; In Ur-<br />
tcTrtiine their siilviige value.<br />
Now we have ii, the nust job is<br />
to move it.<br />
At a meetinR fif thr scrap wm,<br />
Monday pvenirsp Mnvor Ri-<br />
John E- Troui and Jrir!*<br />
F,"fiith wf-re nuthorb.fd to arrange<br />
for itJi dist»fial.<br />
The Razor Feathered Wind Blown Bob<br />
Is Shorter and Easy TB Oare For<br />
It'i the Blest raAflSgesliie <strong>of</strong> »» 6'K iSHgt_&sL sna<br />
itself fp the<br />
_1 JH9lt<br />
otfier<br />
^j ^ ^^ 52 ^m m b ^c -rr- — — —<br />
pertnioine (Q<br />
•A £= Cerrati Beauty Shoppe<br />
703 Asbury Ave, P hone 1394<br />
type alumjBMn burner held un<br />
Bcrewi for eleining. If enamel, do not<br />
. remove. Wash aluminum type with<br />
loap and water. Dry and replies,<br />
•crewing burnir juit hand tiiht. If<br />
necessary, rtmsve entire burner, clean<br />
with bnub, so^p and water,<br />
With this trp«, aluminum hud decs<br />
net rtsove. Jmt wipe <strong>of</strong>ten when cool<br />
with so*p and water. If neeeuaiy, re<<br />
move entire burner for cleaning uiiBf<br />
brush or eloth, §oap and water, Drj<br />
replace. *<br />
With aid type ttir bM^sr, repsfs «B*<br />
Urt biffatf heid, paftb with<br />
ia*p and w» If nee^wy<br />
pery with hair pis <strong>of</strong> wi«.<br />
maj be cleaned by i»iUng in iflda, bat<br />
thla U apt to cau« rait, and al» ffl*^<br />
it hard to dry thoroughly.<br />
JERSEY CENTRAL PUWER & LIGHT CO.<br />
A New<br />
PERMANENT /<br />
j. — Beauty Salon<br />
J 841 Asbury Ave.<br />
|T|a H ^ mm -<br />
\ — ,<br />
Complete Beauty Service<br />
HELEN C HUDS<strong>On</strong> gth Si « Central Av*<br />
935<br />
SSsauiy<br />
Waving Scalp Ttmtminft<br />
tin fUl<br />
^^TLkJJial<br />
Hair Tinting<br />
Lysakowslii is well known<br />
.,... (Fie rCMnrt younger set, hav-<br />
nt tended the jec.'U snhools. For<br />
.... prrwiit tlie cosipie will miik(?<br />
their" home with Hit? bride's par.<br />
en is.<br />
* - *<br />
MRS, ARAMS RETURNS<br />
FROM CAMP DAVIS<br />
Mrs, Harry S. Adams, Jr., 624<br />
Wi-'gley av., returned home last Fri-<br />
driy from Camp Davis, N. O, wlirre<br />
she had been with her hn&band for<br />
three months. Mr, Adams was re-<br />
cently promoted to first lieutenant,<br />
Lieut-errant Adams' parents and<br />
aunt and uncle, Mr, and Mts,<br />
Charles Sack, ef <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> rec<br />
eiitls' returned from a week's visit<br />
with the couple,<br />
Mr. ami Mrs, Adams, Si 1 ,, are<br />
now visiting their daughter, Miss<br />
Marjorie Adams, in Wiiitefleld, New<br />
Hampshire,<br />
VAN H0BNS VISIT<br />
THEIR DAUGHTER<br />
Mr and Mrs, Charles C, Van<br />
Ksm 3rd st. and Wesley av.. are<br />
^tnding ttie week in WafiE.ilngton<br />
with their daughter, Mrs. Robert<br />
Millgr, wife <strong>of</strong> ^ptain Revert Mil-<br />
ler Of PhUadelphla, who Is station,<br />
ed at Camp Lee, Va, They eelebrat=<br />
ed their third weddlag annlversry<br />
this week,<br />
SO*, aad Mrs. Van Jforn left Oee<br />
AUXILIARV<br />
TO SEW ON HIOKDAY<br />
Monday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.<br />
members and friends <strong>of</strong> the Auxil-<br />
iary <strong>of</strong> E'lore Memorial Ko^pitoi<br />
Sgnr.ers Point, will sew in the ree =<br />
reatson rocm for the hOKpital. Sew=<br />
erg are always needed and anyone<br />
desiring to give tiieir services will<br />
be welcomed. A box lunch Is<br />
brought and a beverage served by<br />
the hospital,<br />
* m *<br />
NUTRITION CLASS<br />
IS WELL ATTENDED<br />
An interested gHi u P <strong>of</strong> women<br />
tosis advantage <strong>of</strong> the Nutrition<br />
Class first meeting Monday aitor-<br />
noon in the high ssheol domestic<br />
science room, given under the di=<br />
reetien wf Mrs, AuBustus D. Hop.<br />
ping, teacher.<br />
Th&re is an excellent amount sf<br />
material <strong>of</strong>fered. There will be a<br />
series <strong>of</strong> sis classes, There is no<br />
charge for the course or niatp*laJs<br />
used and- pt^oae wMiiag to jeta<br />
can do so by attending QiS elass<br />
Monday at 3 pjn.<br />
GIVEN DECORATIONS<br />
FOB HALLOW1*EN PARTY<br />
•DecoraUons to be used for their<br />
Hallowe'en Party next Btiday_nisSit<br />
were given te the fhawnee Qamp-<br />
flre Oirls ty Abe Katz, resort shoe<br />
merchant, when the club met 1*1=<br />
day night at the high ttihool. Plans<br />
for the party were plttid<br />
thp"t* who<br />
tnicks SaturdHv w^o Ph^ip Nn.<br />
nia, Leon Cnsjeilo, C. H, Shnemnk.<br />
ev Lumber Co,, Ancly Rosa and<br />
John B. Trout,<br />
We will nc-vrr lank A! aiifni in<br />
thr far? ti'ivii' witho'.it<br />
weak in the bark A! dnq inj<br />
than five t<strong>of</strong>.s ef p^vnp n<br />
Plnvland! The henvicut n'pfe=, wrre<br />
tiiek^H nwny in the h.nrdrst plaeei<br />
to rench, ?, AH<br />
ir.<br />
T3on*t rorpf't, yaimE' \r'H, fue lii'!-<br />
ies nf^t prlfiriv n f (friicnn, p\avi<br />
ft 3:30. " Aflmiasif-n, tVi v r"<br />
p ef scrn^ D:! ! i't try '?r=or, or ]:hone 3CA,<br />
you fin'sli rent' 1 rig this is-<br />
, wrap it up iind mnll it to Sf?n, ^<br />
bey in the service. Put. yd'ir mmr<br />
on the ttTapoer e o he will know<br />
who sent it. Even if he In a sub-<br />
scriber rie will be elart to Ie.^rn you<br />
are thinking about him.<br />
Here's hopina the boys will be<br />
hack again—SOON,<br />
Colpredl WomiD Get<br />
14O0£W <strong>of</strong> Scrap<br />
The Colored Woman's Republi-<br />
can Organization did its share in<br />
the ssrap drive hy turning in i40<br />
pounds <strong>of</strong> salvage material The j<br />
gnjup alio tuniefl over to LaurSf<br />
•Johnstone 107 old keys for his spe-<br />
cial colleetlsn.<br />
New the ©rganisitlan, aqcsrdlng<br />
ts Anna L, Jsnef, resident, * te<br />
jnaMiig a dtlve fer scraps eif fur<br />
to be donated for veste for mer-<br />
chant sailoii: ^or^a, mlso afe h<br />
H ¥<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong>'s Great Department 5tore=Dial 4-1111<br />
Semi-Annual<br />
Offering <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> thg Greatest<br />
Values in Our Department<br />
Managers' Sale!<br />
Valums to. $3SS<br />
W'v cannot begin to d^*<br />
Htrilj© theao attractive<br />
iiiid nattering hats. You<br />
must Bee them yourself<br />
to appreciate this great<br />
value.<br />
Iffl<br />
Values to $7*75<br />
Hats for every occasion<br />
and for every taste and<br />
type! Your dearest<br />
friend will never believe<br />
this low price!<br />
m 1<br />
An unusual<br />
better hats, in all •<br />
and head aiaeS,. A<br />
ue$ |or the Bi^ %f«^<br />
'lies<br />
S<br />
*?~&<br />
«m^-*.TJ*-U,.
* •-*<br />
H -<br />
^cm<br />
**t T "<br />
THE OCEAN C1TV<br />
'-I<br />
Fines<br />
lent<br />
SOMERS POiNT NEWS<br />
Limit<br />
violation ' <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Unjlt—«s veU as<br />
for rwo motorists<br />
h, 30, Of 28<br />
and John R»<br />
Cwfcln <strong>City</strong>, were<br />
UP by police on' Sie<br />
Point boule-<br />
w«* 'accused <strong>of</strong><br />
50 and 55 saUei<br />
I guilty ttefore Mayor<br />
they wire ad=<br />
police are lolJow-<br />
from the State De-<br />
Motor yihkies for<br />
itfWuoment <strong>of</strong> tee war time<br />
Point Scrap Pile<br />
152,000 Pounds<br />
Second Best Record<br />
In Atlantic County<br />
SOMERS POINT — Tile Bqmeis<br />
Point Olvllian Defense Couneil,<br />
In city Hall, revived a<br />
h<br />
'conserve tires and<br />
arraigned<br />
on Monday.<br />
Hits i<br />
Out Blamed<br />
-0oest Guard boats bound<br />
to Cape May wers dfr.<br />
^ ^ ftpur and 45 minutes; at<br />
t yesterday because <strong>of</strong> an ac-<br />
€ on" land, in w&ieh a garbage<br />
tdd with an electric light<br />
EL Champion,, <strong>of</strong> Shore<br />
mew, driver <strong>of</strong> the tmefc,<br />
personal injury, hut his ve«<br />
d to chitting the<br />
at, and Bay aV, He<br />
dim out ruined his vision<br />
turned tee corner.<br />
impact severed elecUical<br />
to the 34th st. county<br />
just before the Coast<br />
j Wrtved to past through it,<br />
daxence MaTks could-<br />
span untli emtr.<br />
bad been aiade by<br />
<strong>City</strong> Eteeirte Co,<br />
Stamp No, 9<br />
d November 1<br />
stamp nundblr nine<br />
valid for the purchase <strong>of</strong><br />
dri<br />
g y H<br />
report oa the scrap dHV#, f<br />
Soniers Ptttnt in seeend place in<br />
Atlantic County,<br />
Members <strong>of</strong> the Defense Coun-<br />
cil, <strong>City</strong> Council, Pire Departou-nti,<br />
a l children. Boy Scouts, chureh<br />
J h Ail l<br />
Civic Club Fates<br />
Past Presidents<br />
Gala Affair at<br />
Point Fire Hall<br />
13<br />
POINT- Women's<br />
Civic Club,had Its annual "past<br />
Pfesidenis' Thursday even-<br />
p<br />
ctf sugar during<br />
period from November 1<br />
weekly ration <strong>of</strong> a half<br />
person remains un-<br />
i the War<br />
remains vaLd for the<br />
ttre poxjnds <strong>of</strong> sugar<br />
<strong>Oct</strong>ober M.<br />
1O<br />
groups, st, Joseph's Athletic<br />
county employes^ all put their<br />
shoulders to the wheel and arought<br />
In, by truck, wheelbarrow, express<br />
wagons, private automobiles and<br />
carried artieles <strong>of</strong> all deierlptiohs,<br />
to build the scrap pile, wfrieh will<br />
weigh approximately 152,000<br />
pounds, an averaje <strong>of</strong> 76 pounds<br />
per person.<br />
New York av, school children<br />
have collected a pile In their school<br />
yar_d weighing 6.433 pounds, Dawes<br />
av, setiool pile will average 15,000<br />
pounds,, A contest throughout the<br />
State among school children for the<br />
most poundage will bring the honor<br />
ef efaristeniiig a battleship fer the<br />
school winning the contest, iem.<br />
ers Point pupils ate working to at-<br />
tain that honor,<br />
UNUiDAL DONATIONS<br />
Pour pontoons, rescued from the<br />
meadows, and heaped on the glty's<br />
pile added about 1500 pounds; an<br />
anshor which had been buried in<br />
the meadows for ym*rs was dug up.<br />
Old ear chassis which have stood<br />
in the woods for a long time will<br />
be brought in, Mrs, OEerge JLsHtan<br />
donated a splendid collection <strong>of</strong> re=<br />
vulvers, Olarenee SOOk parted witti<br />
a treasured Spanish American War<br />
collection, and Joseph Welntraub<br />
contributed leveral First Werld War<br />
trophies. Including a French aerq=<br />
plans motor. The scrap drive eon=<br />
Unued ! tT>is week, and the Soy<br />
Scouts will make another drive ts=<br />
morrow,<br />
POLICE RESERVES<br />
PLAN BENEFIT<br />
g<br />
ing in the fire haJL The hall was<br />
decsrated in red, white and blue,<br />
the same eolor soheme was<br />
out In the table decorations,<br />
at, Mrs.<br />
mat <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>On</strong>ly<br />
ly Shoe Storm<br />
ALL YEARS<br />
PREPARED FOR<br />
»tMY WEATHER<br />
UBBER5<br />
0LD5HE5<br />
imm CTORE 1<br />
EVENINGS<br />
——^ _ ^<br />
Specials<br />
Boyee anneuneed that<br />
the Follee Reserves ant sponsoring<br />
a movie benefit at the seaside The-<br />
atre, November is. The feature,<br />
starring Irene Dunne, is entitled<br />
"Lady in a Jam." Tickets are for<br />
sate by ffle memberi,<br />
Chlei Henry Oliver reported<br />
that a class <strong>of</strong> %1 started first aid<br />
instruction Monday night, and more<br />
will join next week, Qiietf <strong>of</strong> po-<br />
lice "wtelttaell anneuneed that the<br />
Felice Reserves meeting will be held<br />
Monday evenlnts, at 7:30 pjn., al=<br />
lowing time for the men to attend<br />
th« firs.' n)d class, Oarrett Sullivan<br />
use his trunk Uirougn ttie town<br />
today, to haul<br />
pjl<br />
heavy pieces for<br />
?n pj .<br />
(MTB, Alexander Saburn, chairman<br />
ef Consumers' Interest League,<br />
tested the practice ef certain food<br />
companies «faieh she said have<br />
changed their recipes en cannea<br />
goods, Inoresflng me price for the<br />
same sized eaxi, thus evading the<br />
ceiling prices. A letter was<br />
g p^<br />
. to Price Administrator Leon<br />
Henderson ><br />
charges.<br />
setting forth these<br />
_<br />
Ford reported that<br />
fourth air raid siren will be plaeea<br />
en l^ra, AtWie* Clark's home, and<br />
should be in working order for the<br />
neon test.<br />
Andrew Steslman,<br />
Bavman, Dfiies at 76<br />
Puneral ser=<br />
Wfre held yesterday afterneon<br />
for Andrew Steeitnan, 76, aho died<br />
at his homei Mays Landing rd,,<br />
SeullvUle. Monday evening, after a<br />
lingering illness. Mr, Steelmnn, a<br />
fcay b <strong>of</strong> the p.<br />
O, a. ef A., p<br />
He is survived by Ms wife.<br />
maiex dau^iter, Mrs, Laura Arm-<br />
strong, steelmanvilJe; two sons, AU<br />
bet and William, ei Somers point;<br />
a tBotfter, EnQS.and a sister, 'iiiu-<br />
Jmma Bebd, &f Mdora, Rev, M=Coy<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficiated, «»d interment was at<br />
i<br />
^ p Maenner, <strong>of</strong> the<br />
IT, Bt Aimy, gpent a furlou^i visit-<br />
ing friends in Somtrs Point,<br />
Produce Specials<br />
California f<br />
Juice Oranges<br />
doz<br />
Florida Tlhln Skin<br />
Grapefruit<br />
2 'or 1 9c<br />
Stringless<br />
CaJifornla Tender<br />
2 bunches |<br />
Bnton<br />
Lattuca<br />
Cabbage, * ••<br />
A large bowl <strong>of</strong> dark ted and wfiits<br />
dahlias formed the centerpiece <strong>of</strong><br />
the pait presidents' table. Favors<br />
in red, white and blue with candles<br />
and napkins in the same ealsr<br />
created a patriotic effect,<br />
Mri, Lewis Mathias headed the<br />
reception committee. Mrs, Sher-<br />
man Winslaw made the old-fash=<br />
ioned neieisys that were prestnted<br />
to each iQftaident. M^s, Edward<br />
FHt^atriek arranged the refrei(i=<br />
ments and Mrs, John M, Steelman<br />
the entertainfflent, Mn, Eaima<br />
Mc^ie, president, welcomed thf<br />
suests, and was presented with the<br />
tflJbie centerpiece as a doer prize,<br />
FIRST PRESIDENT SPEAKS<br />
Mrs, Wiilia.in Vin Ouier,<br />
r*pnt vhen the rinb g%<br />
IB years ago, outlined the<br />
Iih<br />
Home Life for Children<br />
Stressed by Pastor<br />
POINT—Rev. William<br />
MeKeever, <strong>of</strong> St, Joseph's<br />
was guest speaker at the<br />
dinner meeting Tuesqay evening at<br />
the Country Olufc.<br />
"Home Is the foundation <strong>of</strong> eiv-I=<br />
izatien,^ lie said, **iri these<br />
eleseme times. It is wise to remem-<br />
ber that the children <strong>of</strong> today are<br />
the peace makers ef tomorrow."<br />
pather McKeever spoke <strong>of</strong> mini}<br />
examples where understanding<br />
love, patience and justice brought<br />
many children out <strong>of</strong> an inferiority<br />
complex. Such a complex <strong>of</strong>ten de=<br />
yelops from a lack ef something<br />
in a child's life. It is our duty te<br />
supply that musing "something, 11<br />
he added,<br />
Bather MstLeever waj Intrwiyeed<br />
by the eJub'i vice president. F^ank<br />
y p<br />
Hart, and thanked by<br />
Rev, Cedric Hiekman,<br />
Tfie names <strong>of</strong> Bari^olomew<br />
ptrlck and Thomas Sites were<br />
added to the K3wanls^Jlaq«e, in a<br />
fitting ceremony given by John<br />
U<br />
Iishmtnts during her term, which<br />
during Mrs<br />
met. wi'h<br />
eouneil and the city pledged $1,000<br />
to start the library,<br />
Mrs, Ella Mauser, who now re-<br />
sides in Caiiiden, fpoks <strong>of</strong> the<br />
crowth ef the Clvie Clu'b, <strong>of</strong> which<br />
she was the second Bresldent, Mrs,<br />
Biima I&idresS, third president,<br />
now deceased, was given a moment<br />
,<br />
<strong>of</strong> silent tribute; Mrs, Laura<br />
noti, new <strong>of</strong> Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, was un=<br />
able to attend^ Mrs, Alida Themp=<br />
son fifth president, also was unable<br />
to be present- Mrs, Mauriee Wat=<br />
son was sixth president and speke<br />
briefly <strong>of</strong> the need to carry on,<br />
Mrs, Alexander SaAurn followed<br />
Mrs, Watson, after which came<br />
Mrs, Kathryn Hand, Mrs, Agnes<br />
fHifree, Mrs, Harry dark and Mrs,<br />
William Force, and Mrs. JosertJ<br />
Gerety, who was the 12th president.<br />
She was succeeded by Mrs, MeOue,<br />
ENTERTAINMENT<br />
A splendid pmgrpm <strong>of</strong> entmain-<br />
ment was presented, including<br />
group singing, with Mrs, T Geeree<br />
Middleton at the piano, Mrs. Ed<br />
gnr pratt read the minutes <strong>of</strong> V~@<br />
last meeting, with numerous ad=<br />
i*i d<br />
by Mrs, ,ybert Steelman,<br />
and Mrs, William B, ieul], and n<br />
short skit including Mrs,<br />
Oonover, Mrs, John M.<br />
and Mrs, Edgar Pratt, Refresh,<br />
me»*ts followed.<br />
Present were: Mrs, VinDuzef,<br />
Mrs, Hauser, Mrs, Watson, Mrs Ba-<br />
burn, Mrs, Hand. Mrs. Clark. Mr|,<br />
Somers Point Boy Scout<br />
Troop NO; 53, headed by Seoutmfts,<br />
ter and Kiwaniftn WUiiam Godfsey<br />
was confratulated by President<br />
Chapman for' the splendid<br />
showing last Saturday in the coun =<br />
cran drive. The boys gathered<br />
about iO.OQO pounds <strong>of</strong> scrap. The<br />
Jeouts, sponsored by the club, will<br />
ae gufstd at the meeting next we**,<br />
wrr, diapman thanked the eluto for<br />
Jts support <strong>of</strong> the ser&B drive, and<br />
painted out that service clubs can<br />
Best serve the war effort by sup=<br />
por* such as they ga\g:<br />
Tht attendance priie, given by<br />
James ButterWoTth, was won by<br />
John Miles, Lawrence Le&r, past<br />
district governor <strong>of</strong> Kiwanls, was a<br />
guest <strong>of</strong> the ciub. The golden an-<br />
niversary ef the Pledge to thp Flag,<br />
which was cbservad <strong>Oct</strong>ober 21, was<br />
celebrated in a ceremony headed<br />
by Jack Patterson. Mrs, Lenore De=<br />
I^ven supplied tfie music,<br />
Mrs, Koerner Chosen<br />
G OP, Leaffue Scribe<br />
P«rker Propose* New<br />
County Tax Set-Up<br />
BQMMRS POINT-^unty Aiid-<br />
itor Oeerge N, Parker, addressing<br />
the ©Junty League otf Municj^ali«<br />
ties Friday evening in Mays Land=<br />
ing. advised taxpayers te obtain<br />
legislation that would provide for<br />
file county to collect all municipal<br />
taxes and, in turn, the eounty<br />
would disburse to the municipali-<br />
ties sueh funds as are needed for<br />
the operation <strong>of</strong> their govern-<br />
ments. He advoeatsd tihis. instead<br />
<strong>of</strong> the present un^thaa, whereby<br />
POINT Mrs, Louis<br />
Koerner<br />
elected finarir-ial secre-<br />
tary when the Women's Republican<br />
League met in the Fire Hall, The<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice had been vacant since the<br />
death <strong>of</strong> Miss Mary Paton, Mrs,<br />
Keemer is a trustee <strong>of</strong> tfie League,<br />
Mrs, James E, Scuil, Jr., was re=<br />
celved as a new member.<br />
County CeiTimitteewoman Mrs,<br />
Ethel Watson gave an interesting<br />
report oi tfie meeting <strong>of</strong> the Atlan=<br />
tic County Federation <strong>of</strong> Women's<br />
Republican Clubs, held in Mays<br />
Landing: Mrs, Watson also report-<br />
ed on the recent ii<br />
i<br />
meeting <strong>of</strong> Republican eommlttees,<br />
in Atlantic city. Ten deliars was<br />
donated by the Leagus to the cam-<br />
paign fund,<br />
Mrs, Richard Hagenbuther, pre-<br />
sident, selected a committee to<br />
work witii the Men's Republican<br />
League campaign eomtnittee, Fel-<br />
lowing the meeting, a joint meet=<br />
municipalities collect their<br />
ana pay a share te the count j.<br />
Another speaker, Colonel Louis<br />
_,. Roberts, executive <strong>of</strong>fker as-<br />
slstlng Col, Robert F, Qlns^urn,<br />
commanding the AAFT Training<br />
Center in Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, discussed<br />
operation <strong>of</strong> municipal affaira iii<br />
midwestern states,<br />
These from Sotneri. point w*iu at<br />
tended were: Mayor Fred Chap-<br />
man, Richard Thompson, secritarv<br />
ef the League' Councilman Mau=<br />
riee Watson and Theodore Mei =<br />
leers.<br />
First Aid Classes<br />
To Have Barn Dance<br />
SOMERS POTNTWThe first aid<br />
lasses <strong>of</strong> Somers Point will spon-<br />
sor a Barn Dance on Friday ev#=<br />
ning. November 6, in the nymna=<br />
siuBn Of Dftft'es av, school, MiS, Fred<br />
Chapman is general chairman, wi'h<br />
Miss Grace Wolf in charge <strong>of</strong> tick=<br />
ets; Mrs, James Butterworth tte*%<br />
orations: Mrs, Edgar Hill, refresh<br />
ments, and Mrs, Maurise Watson,<br />
publicity. Proceeds will be used for<br />
the drug fund for the casualty sta-<br />
tions, Sutton brothers, <strong>of</strong> BaTynin-<br />
town, will furnish the music.<br />
Mr, Sage, director <strong>of</strong> physical ed-<br />
ucation In the Junior HigH fi ficw'<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, will have charge <strong>of</strong><br />
calling the dances. He w^i t"*<br />
chair.<br />
Attending; Mrs, Richard Hagen=<br />
byeheifL Mrs, Theodore Meskers,<br />
Mrs, Maurice Watson, Mrs, Fbfrest<br />
Oonover, Mrs, Louis Koerner. Mrs,<br />
Mary gtarier. Mm, Hsirry Clark,<br />
Mrs, Fred Hyde, Mrs, Harry Smith,<br />
Mrs, Edgar Hill. Mrs, Edgar Pratt,<br />
Mrs, Joseph Welntrauib, Mrs, Hen-<br />
rietta Bowling, Mrs, Joseph Con=<br />
way.<br />
7oeahontas Lodge<br />
Visits <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
SOMERS POINT = Sliver Moon<br />
Council, Degree al Focahontas, had<br />
a brief business meeting in tfie Fire<br />
Hall, Friday evening, toefore jour-<br />
neying to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> to visit Na=<br />
tona council. Two new members<br />
were obligated, Mrs, Emma Schmidt<br />
and Mrs, Dorothy Sutton, Final<br />
plans were made fler a pufaHe card<br />
party at the Fire Kail, Friday ev#=<br />
ninf, NQvemher 6. with Mrs, Etta<br />
Doughty as general eiialrman. Pro-<br />
feeds <strong>of</strong> the party ^ill be used to<br />
purehase wi? bonds,<br />
Mts, Lena Reintieimer acted as<br />
keeper <strong>of</strong> records In the absence gt<br />
Mrs, Florence James, Attending t<br />
Mrs, Elizabeth Beirn, Mrs. ffll^.<br />
eeth Kellar, MTS, Lena Reinheimer,<br />
Mrs, Doris Nlekles, Mrs, • da Boeh^<br />
ley, Mrs, Verna Sutton, Mrs, Etta<br />
Doughty, Mrs, •iMi Schmidt, Mrs,<br />
Dorothy Button, Mrs, Carrie Hen-<br />
derson and Mrs, KflHiryn Hand- AH<br />
journeyed to Oeean city except<br />
Mrs, Band and Mrs, Henderson,<br />
Mrs, Emily Madden joined them In<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />
Mr, and Mrs, John Mathias Hftf-<br />
fert, <strong>of</strong> New York <strong>City</strong>, were regiait<br />
guesU <strong>of</strong> Mr, Haffert's grandpar.<br />
ents, Mr. mx^ Mrs, Lewis B. Ma-<br />
nilas, Mr. and Mrs- Haffert were<br />
just married in Mlddletmm, N.Y-,<br />
•where Mr, Kaffert had taught<br />
school for two years.<br />
with I isr were hostesses Tuesday after-<br />
thf I noon ut Uln weekly eafd party to<br />
benefit tf^e local branch <strong>of</strong> the Red<br />
eross. The players: Mrs, Jesse<br />
Hand, Mrs, Wilbur Mutaer, Mrs, El.<br />
wood Wilson. Mts, George Laffey,<br />
Mrs, Lewis B, Mathiaa, Mrs. Char-<br />
les Lewis, Mrs, William B- SculL<br />
Mrs, James Butterwortli. Mrs, Leu.<br />
eert, Mrs, Oharies Huff, Mrs, Otto<br />
Ohamnlon, Mrs. Howard saylor and<br />
Mrs, Thomas MeKinney,<br />
Boy Scout Drive for<br />
Funds Opens Monday<br />
SOM^RS PQINT=The Boy Sesut<br />
MaInland^>riVe for funds will start<br />
Monday, The committee represent,<br />
ing Somers Point will attend thr<br />
"kiek=<strong>of</strong>r" dinner, to be held that<br />
night in the iJnwoed Methodist<br />
Ohua^i, l¥ed Chapman is chair=<br />
man, assisted by Mrs, Harry Smith,<br />
Miss Florence Scull, A, j. Baliiet,<br />
Earl fflckman, John Milts, HaTold<br />
Megronlgle and Scoutmaster Will-<br />
iahi Godfrey,<br />
Point Churches<br />
FIRST BAFTIST<br />
Win field JLsmifsb, pastor<br />
10 aJn, Sunday S^IOQI, _<br />
11 ajn. Morning Worship, Topic:<br />
a 'Twe Ways to Know Jesus,"<br />
3:45 pjn, B. Y, F. V.<br />
t=30 p.m. Evening Worship. To=<br />
-pie* "fl«i News for the Sin-<br />
ner,"<br />
Junior ehoir under the direetion<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mrs, Earl Hiekman at both<br />
STRAND<br />
'•Wiike Island." Pas a mount's stery<br />
depleting Hi.- rOLifape pf the lto»<br />
rines in tlieir fourteen dav<br />
\hp Japs, was fllmid<br />
p<br />
the active cooperation and hili ef<br />
the tTnited gtntes Marine Oflfp?,<br />
Lpftding players in the film winl<br />
through a preliminary traHng p*r»<br />
iod to prerii'e tlmrr, for tlieir Mft-<br />
plained, has neeessltated revision <strong>of</strong><br />
the time-tatele and instruetiQiis for<br />
consumers, priginaJly sehedukd tu<br />
register with rationing boards Oe<br />
tober 20 and 21, dealers have been ,<br />
notified to register instead nest i ri ne roles, Featured in 'f'e fllfl<br />
Tuesday and Wednesday. The post- I corning tsniiht to thn Strand The*<br />
panement was made necessary be- > tre, nre Brian Denlevj', Rrtirt<br />
cause overloaded printinif' ana I Preston, Mncffniifild Carey, Albert<br />
transportation facilities had pre.<br />
short furlough with his parents, ' vented distribution <strong>of</strong> applie.ition<br />
i<br />
Hyde,<br />
GRACE LUTHFRAN<br />
Shore rd. and Meyran av.<br />
Rtv, Frank F, Adi ef, S.T.M., Pastor<br />
The 2ist Sunday af^ Trinliy—<br />
9:45 a.m, Chureh Sehool,<br />
HfiS am. The Sewice, Mr, Robert<br />
John ashneek <strong>of</strong> Mt. Airy Sem=<br />
inary, Philadelphia, will proocti<br />
the sermon. The Senior choir un-<br />
der the direetion <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Marion<br />
Trout Murphy wUl bring the an,<br />
them*;<br />
: Ephesians 6; 10-17<br />
! Mr, and Mrs, Georgf<br />
i * u<br />
Mr. sjnd Mrs. Hiirrv<br />
entertained Mrs, David Williama, ef<br />
Northfleld,<br />
* * #<br />
Oharies Waif is now einpioyed in<br />
Fa, m * *<br />
Mr, and Mrs, Haltoert Smith, <strong>of</strong><br />
Soiners Point: Mr, and Mrs Clare<br />
J>*au5t and Mr, and Mrs, Raymond<br />
Perks, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, spent tile<br />
week end in Oiassboro,<br />
* • *<br />
Mr, and Mrs, George Ryoii art<br />
spending a vacation in the Fueenw;<br />
Mountains,<br />
* * *<br />
Mr, and Mrs, J, L- WoodrufT, oi<br />
Connecticut, have niuved Into the<br />
penn home on Sunny av. Mr,<br />
Woodruff is the new manager <strong>of</strong><br />
Mttrnhy's store in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, Mrs,<br />
Penn will spend the Winter with<br />
Uer grandson in Florida,<br />
* * *<br />
Mr, and Mrs, Hari&n Ewan en-<br />
tertained Mr, Swan's m^ier, Mrs,<br />
Kenneth Bwan, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,<br />
over the week end.<br />
* * *<br />
Mr, and Mrs, Harry Abey are en<br />
tsrtalning their son from Califar=<br />
nia, k ii '<<br />
* * *<br />
Mr. and Mrs, Prank Hart have<br />
returned from a vacation in the<br />
Pocones,<br />
* • •<br />
Mr, and Mrs, Barl HicRman, <strong>of</strong><br />
W. New York av,, are entertaining<br />
Mr. Hietanan's paffents, Mr. and<br />
)M£s, ThsSnas Iflokman, <strong>of</strong> Fleas.<br />
antville, , !<br />
* * *<br />
John Bruno Scola, son <strong>of</strong> Mrs,<br />
Lucille Harian, has re-entered VI!<br />
and<br />
time.<br />
forms on<br />
lanova College, for his Sophomore<br />
year. He again will be dru'.n inajer<br />
or the eallege band. Before enter=<br />
iny. arune joined the Naval RG.<br />
i'erve,<br />
* * •<br />
Mi's, Agnes Fugee and son, Ro-<br />
bert, spent the week cud inB i k<br />
lyn, If.Y:, where UIP_V visited Theo-<br />
dore Fugee, stationrd with the V.<br />
S, Navy-<br />
Too Late To Classify<br />
ISl.ACk nil,li,-r fin,, hni l,,--l » rpn i^Vsiry<br />
/.i, H' liiHil ,j!]!l Sunh si.. Wi>iti!!i (,,lk iil!!!!!M iiiiiiii siufi',<br />
av, Jn.Jlt.<br />
. [,ijii=i,ii rr«';ii(i'<br />
t ilV, 1!!JJ,<br />
KgiH<br />
i'iriik silk r<br />
«T¥ OF OCEAN CITY<br />
KEW JIRSEV<br />
NOTICE OF ELECtlQH<br />
'iir«iililll ill law, i!(ii"i ! r !^ lii'ti'iiv uivi ! !]<br />
ii a _<br />
GEHEfiAL ELECTiSK<br />
WILL BE HELD<br />
TUESBAY, HOVEMBER JHP, i?«<br />
!w<br />
m YEABS AGO<br />
Dr John ^afldley started a ser-<br />
ies <strong>of</strong> sermons in the Methodist<br />
church; on the crisis confrentinf<br />
Europe,<br />
" a • •<br />
p<br />
But the<br />
the<br />
sd &t any <strong>of</strong><br />
feaTi »=„-- — --<br />
so clear to us not dear to<br />
IJatin with renewed ham to<br />
each announced Fireside CSiBt,<br />
at last" we tell oufselvei. .<br />
going tB Q Q S^Bietn.<br />
„„„ »ur h^^s M* deferred^<br />
^ V htarts are made riek.<br />
fear .tiliri will ts r,<br />
can be done! it wOl fee too<br />
Bow much isnffff must Wf<br />
for what we i»«»ttpbe«?<br />
place to history is our<br />
- • "-• for Wn»lf?<br />
caat Oat sJcirts 411<br />
W. O- T, V, adopted a<br />
olution eond^aune any »odi-<br />
fle&tiori <strong>of</strong> me Volstead Act and<br />
demandinB strict eiJf©reemint <strong>of</strong><br />
prohibition,<br />
:<br />
essor J- K^d Manrie,<br />
eara« owner, became a, brUliant<br />
new member <strong>of</strong> the WwanU Club<br />
by entertainli^ on his viollsu<br />
to «wad to iii too<br />
lISERfYLiMEfflCKS<br />
tlons<br />
tires; * • ..<br />
1. Seep ^eed at a, maxteuoi<br />
<strong>of</strong> SS Milei per tisur, A,t0*fnile<br />
speed, for instance, cuts tire wear<br />
dawn to 3D per cent <strong>of</strong> noraiftl,<br />
2, Use about two pounds matk<br />
air ptesure Oian manufaeturfers*<br />
recommendation in earti tire,<br />
check air pressure weeMy, re^<br />
slaee niissinii valve caps and re-<br />
pair tube leaks ifflmedia,telsf, TJn-<br />
derJufiatien can cut tire wear as<br />
much as IS per cent for a 5S per<br />
cent under-inflatien,<br />
i. Avoid scuffing and brulsini.<br />
^ bacMng into and pulling' out<br />
from curbs slowly, parkin? with<br />
" "daylifht" between tire end cure*<br />
' watching for such sharp objects<br />
- . _ „ . .., on ttie road as fallen roefc drlv-<br />
Other Editors VteWS i^W siewly over rough reads, and<br />
Said a nurse who had saved<br />
a long while<br />
"U, S, War Bonds are<br />
getting my pile.<br />
And I hope other nurses,<br />
Will open their purses.<br />
In an all-out-tor-vietory<br />
style!" ,<br />
Help spent* AiB«¥i£*'a<br />
war ^aehinii i.ith<br />
m tenth <strong>of</strong><br />
your pay. Bujr SiiupFn<br />
buy Biradm—hiij m puei,<br />
fid fuiur*!<br />
U. St<br />
The Nut Bowl<br />
FBOOF<br />
"Are you sure that you watered<br />
the plants in the drawing room,<br />
NOrati?*'<br />
"Yes, ma'am. If you listen<br />
closely, you e&n hear the water<br />
dripping on the carpet."<br />
c * *<br />
FOR SAFETir<br />
Brown i i! You know, no matter<br />
where I hide my money, my wife<br />
always finds it,"<br />
White; "My wife never finds<br />
mine. I keep it in the basket<br />
with my undarned socks."<br />
*<br />
EVWROVTNG<br />
A group <strong>of</strong> iarmers were guess-<br />
ing the weight <strong>of</strong> a steer. Some<br />
came within is pounds ef the eer=<br />
rest weight and otiiers we*'str<br />
as much as 1M pounds. <strong>On</strong>e old<br />
fellow guessed its weight exactly,<br />
and was complimented on his<br />
judpnent.<br />
"ffiiu^s," he said, "I could do<br />
better than that with a little<br />
practice."<br />
NOT OKE "NEW"<br />
Horace Qreely stubbornly in-<br />
stated that the word "news" was<br />
plural. It's claimed that once he<br />
wired a Ptporter? 'Are there<br />
any news?"<br />
TO satasious hireling wired<br />
*1fot i new."<br />
MOTHBE'S SIZE<br />
CareJ, aged 8, is getting a new<br />
pair ef shoes and tsfcei sUs li. .<br />
: Carol; **What BIBB comes atirt,<br />
Mother?"<br />
Mothers "Tbey start all over<br />
again; wift tfze fflie."<br />
Carol- #F Wbat size do ^su w§&rf<br />
As tfie secretary <strong>of</strong> the golf<br />
elub w^ crossing the course he<br />
saw & player driving <strong>of</strong>f about<br />
a foot in front <strong>of</strong> the<br />
'Sere," he e^atoed f<br />
n&ntly, ^®n ean't do Ciati Tea<br />
axe d<br />
pj<br />
drlvt<strong>of</strong> aff to front <strong>of</strong><br />
" •<br />
POOR GABLE!<br />
We are sorry fer Claris Gable.<br />
There is no garcasm in that re=<br />
Hiirfc It is g|»ij^Tiely affired,<br />
He has given up nis enornigus<br />
income to become o. soldier. He<br />
seeks, we believe sincerely, to<br />
stand on his own feet as a man<br />
in the United states Army,<br />
But ttie girls won't give him a<br />
etianee, They have besieged him<br />
so, in Miami, pla,, that his liv-<br />
ing quarters had to ,be mfivid ts a<br />
less accessible location.<br />
It's all right to get a little vi-<br />
carious thrill out <strong>of</strong> tht love-mak^j<br />
ing at an astor, but women t|$<br />
Miami are makinf fools sf jhenf-<br />
iilvea. Says the Tampa Times:<br />
"It is no wondeT that smne<br />
public figures are occasionally<br />
ill-tempered when they encoun=<br />
ter idiotic women <strong>of</strong> tfie ^pe<br />
that would hang around soldiers'<br />
barracks," — Gamrien OQUrier-<br />
PMt.<br />
OCR OWN FIFTH COLlJMf?<br />
It took the Kasis probably<br />
some time to bribe and eornipt<br />
and to pay for ttie perfidy which<br />
they managed to organise in the<br />
countries they had marked out<br />
for eenquest, but ttie fifth col.<br />
Uffin mettiods they employed with<br />
such accurate results taunediately and<br />
tires.<br />
1 Start alowJy nod<br />
ate EraduaHy. Stop __,.<br />
aUng brakes at 35 mlfca m-<br />
'sill saiif enough tread<br />
the car one mfle,<br />
8, Be-cap when tir«» -3<br />
the point where the Jast_<strong>of</strong>i<br />
non-B£id design Is<br />
in the center o£ the<br />
9r Oiect i^tiss, for<br />
fail to suwsort &* •_ _,--<br />
tire .and result In" tnfteri<br />
wires. «<br />
"Our No. I Job .<br />
Says coounandlnf<br />
Seinervell. <strong>of</strong> ArmySefv*<br />
''OUT number one Job<br />
sow is to kin Nazis and Japs**<br />
No dodging the issue to<br />
blunt statement <strong>of</strong><br />
i tH j<br />
the fespon^dUty the<br />
cannot dodge le to speed<br />
duetion and delivery <strong>of</strong><br />
struments our Armed,<br />
need to do that killing<br />
patch and finality t<br />
Against (hat backgro<br />
increasing discomfort <strong>of</strong> civ<br />
life fade out. — Washinf %A<br />
itiw, and result in br<strong>of</strong>een<br />
War Review,<br />
JASPER<br />
by Frank<br />
• *;£<br />
you'd think ft was ted enoath just fettinr<br />
having to show us the way 1HM*I"<br />
BACK HOME AGAIN By Ed<br />
in<br />
HEy,WW I GWT OPPA PSSf<br />
m<br />
%t/ti<br />
t__f<br />
, t *<br />
~% f
•s i.<br />
THE OCEAN CITY SENTINELLEDGER<br />
.y/?~- _,!'<br />
Added<br />
liave<br />
qp<br />
to f&B<br />
Jn the Attic/' by Mildred<br />
Loutae," by N, W,<br />
* • •<br />
-nCTjON<br />
ifl ft<br />
'V T|<br />
"i'<br />
Grass<br />
i<br />
All<br />
QrfOWS<br />
"Qyon,<br />
&»H Berlin/* by H<br />
Sport News<br />
," fey<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Blfele,"<br />
» v<br />
*^' T m a ciAssmED AD<br />
FOB QUIOB. RESULTS<br />
YOUR HOMI!<br />
-LIKI HOMI PRODUCTS <strong>of</strong> every<br />
*dEjefJpHpn ROOFS have been<br />
• styled, designed, colored and fssh«<br />
to iiiit specific caici. TO'<br />
j «ngp ro<strong>of</strong> won't do for any<br />
* house, Tbf famous BIRD SHIN=<br />
• '" Gf.ES hive all the features essen-<br />
^ timl to beauty. They're constructed<br />
1 to g»v* yeus-aad yean <strong>of</strong> satiifac<br />
~ tioa. There is a certain shiagjc in<br />
"the #ide BIRD range which will<br />
~ top oS jouc house delightfully,<br />
- "*•*****" Why Qot let us bring you (he<br />
•t «Qry **o shis QUALITY line and<br />
the superiority <strong>of</strong> the<br />
BIRD shingles.<br />
There 1 ! no abligaUOo,<br />
Drain, School<br />
Gridder, Hurt<br />
Arm Broken During<br />
* Practice Scrimmage<br />
Even though no neiua" rompe=<br />
tltion has been engiiged in. Oecan<br />
<strong>City</strong> High School suffered its first<br />
football casualty ef the MPHSOH. l-rust<br />
Thursday altfrnodii,<br />
Sims brain, ISa-pound lineim.in,<br />
acquired a broken right urfvi, near<br />
the wribt, duriny a practice sprim-<br />
maiip af tin;* resort sciutid at the<br />
Rccrfalign Centpr. Drain was an<br />
the bottom <strong>of</strong> a pile=u]) on u Hue<br />
play, HP was jmfn trOiitrnenf by<br />
Dr. Allen Carson, n11c 1 will "is* out<br />
<strong>of</strong> action flit' rest <strong>of</strong> Ihe >MTi>;on,<br />
Trouble hii.'j been running in the<br />
Drain family lately. The boy's<br />
r&ndfaLher, Sims Drain, hns b^en<br />
[iraparliiittic] timn thiin ;i month<br />
with injuries received when he was<br />
knocked <strong>of</strong>f hts bicycle by an mi =<br />
tomobile, He underwent sui oper-<br />
ation Sunday in Share Memorial<br />
Hospital,<br />
CAPE MAY BOY Hl/RT<br />
The first srrious injury to aorur<br />
en the Cape May High Srhoai foot-<br />
ball learn in JO years took plmf<br />
latti iaJt ive-ek when William Mat'<br />
ihe*!;. <strong>of</strong> Ermti, fraeturfd his eol-<br />
Irirbone during a practice scrim- :<br />
mage. He was a halfbacli,<br />
No Hunting Near<br />
ILS, Reservations<br />
Restricted Zones<br />
In N, J, Listed<br />
The New Jersey pish and Game<br />
©ommission announced this week<br />
that, no hunting with firearms or<br />
trespassing will be iiilpwed on or<br />
near any Government Reservatidii,<br />
including arsenals, forts, camps,<br />
landing fields, alrporti, aircraft<br />
stations, factories, foundries or<br />
plants, storage yards or warehous-<br />
es used far the man uf ne tun* <strong>of</strong> any<br />
kind for the use <strong>of</strong> the &?»«**£*<br />
forces <strong>of</strong> Uie united Nations,<br />
In preparation for ihe gprnin =<br />
<strong>of</strong> tlie <strong>of</strong>ifiHal hunting seasons,<br />
zones are or will b(» designated and<br />
pasted, the commission announced<br />
They will include A goiiss, which<br />
art- prohibited 2011c 1 . 1 -; and B zon*"-;.<br />
which iire restricted zonvH.<br />
OuLNicir 1 if if resiripn'tl aones. rd in i"ie rhild by ihi<br />
jiiin'iiih H i p ni.ii;!i('!l<br />
! rt-Miineni is dfluuli'ly<br />
II(*W IJKFKf TS ARE<br />
Anv flt'viiiMiin from<br />
! i-uni Ihi' ln'iid fti |i!( : U<br />
iiylee? in ',OL;J- ptmtitrr<br />
whitii is eoiiM<br />
ity to keep us in nn erect<br />
must ooinpensfl!i= fnr thf<br />
^nelgtit. Stand before a mirrsr and.<br />
kttping your weight on bqtl<br />
drop one shoulder. You will<br />
that immediately, QA the diouider<br />
drops, Uie hip en the saane side<br />
rises.<br />
This keeps the center <strong>of</strong> g>r&-yi6y<br />
in approslfflately the ^ame plac« as<br />
it was before Uie defect occurred.<br />
If you 'round'" your shoulders, you<br />
will find thnt ttie hips immediately<br />
roll forward to displnee thp change<br />
in weight.<br />
This dmny? iii the center <strong>of</strong><br />
then, plua nature's eam='<br />
for it. is the cause <strong>of</strong> our<br />
postuml defeeui. We have wr3<br />
ripcks, round siioulders, high or low.<br />
shoulders, spinal ffUrvtitines and<br />
fhit fees to ronrect,<br />
C'l'REP BV EXERCISES<br />
With the understanding that ex-<br />
n 111 muttons are frequent, and these<br />
ripffrtji at¥ loriited eaily, we have<br />
rertiiiii ai\'!" ! n t'sr-rcises for each<br />
cast* thut art 1 highly successful.<br />
For niiy lnpasurp <strong>of</strong> sufcess, how,<br />
iHtM ^MipiMSiHoli <strong>of</strong> the child and<br />
ths ! part-'iHs is most necessary,<br />
VVfit-n llir .S4_>i <strong>of</strong> t'serrise-s is giV'<br />
en i-hi- fluid, it is to be hoped that<br />
tlie piirenui live, enougti interested<br />
th*'K(* sit home^-or to<br />
yuntinueH them.<br />
•rrbt'r the<br />
oi' bos you knew wlis 'walked like<br />
s E, Bktt Co,<br />
Plans Big Sale<br />
Two=Week Event<br />
Open Tomorrow to<br />
(n i-ontiiuit'<br />
set 1 that tli<br />
^'iiii imve only m<br />
bo.s you knew who<br />
monkey", or wns "p!ceon = toed' ! or<br />
"WiiddJed like n duc!t' : . in s^e whiit<br />
a little parent ill interest, piiis i'Or-<br />
n'-ciive exercising<br />
cmnpJished<br />
iiayc<br />
1IAVK<br />
Pt'£j];lt' who art' ^lion <strong>of</strong> stiiturr<br />
mre.lv liin'! 1 posllniil tielcrtS: Tliis<br />
is bt'fiiuse ifu'_v ninum inviiriublv<br />
use every isifil <strong>of</strong> I heir hpiMhL As<br />
:i result <strong>of</strong> liiis w» ! p.iiy they • aisj<br />
"t'osky" or wiilk hk* ] H 'Ljiinium<br />
1'iiii-Hii'r' 1 . rt'ady for ii fi^hi<br />
Tiill pei'Kons. uii the other iumd.<br />
H\V iiiclini'fl to n-> ! to diHiiiiise thf<br />
fart, by "folding" themselves'. They<br />
rtiuiwi l'w-ir HliniikisTH and b-'nd<br />
their knc'i's. Ynii hint' oulv io sep<br />
Mans,<br />
per iiin w hn u<br />
ItSC<br />
to<br />
ti-iirhiT. the<br />
; iiit; HUM!. • i<br />
uui.niied.<br />
we<br />
irulv<br />
Hi:<br />
ulloi" tluin ihe ev-<br />
rect ti! bnih l'v-<br />
Hlii!:: ill till' WQJfi<br />
realSKt 1 how<br />
pCHture in<br />
Iii staging its seni-annuiii De=<br />
partment Maiiagera Sale, which<br />
will start tomorrow and will eon-<br />
tinue for two weeks, M E, llatt<br />
Company, Atlantie Oity= WSM con-<br />
frnnted witti two prdbiems. First,<br />
it was detenniried to do business<br />
nceerding to the spirit and letter<br />
<strong>of</strong> Leon Henderson, HriBe ndminis,<br />
trator. and secondly to do iUi share<br />
in bringing dowii tiit? cost <strong>of</strong> liy=<br />
ifiu by <strong>of</strong>fering Value.i that are poss-<br />
ible only because every Department<br />
Manager anticipated scarcity in<br />
certain items and purchased<br />
I inonl/is Iii advance,<br />
I Lonu=rftnKe planning and the<br />
' whole-hearted cooperation <strong>of</strong> man =<br />
iifai'turers with wiloin tile company<br />
does ihe bulk <strong>of</strong> its business, were<br />
tlie two df'ter-ininihH factors.<br />
Talks with the various depart-<br />
ment tieads reveal that almosi ev-<br />
ery duy they receive notices that<br />
(his or thut item will not, be made<br />
any mere or Uie contents will be<br />
rfianjieri or the liiuintity limited,<br />
Many <strong>of</strong> the items en sale iire ir-<br />
replaeeftble A few <strong>of</strong> the buyers<br />
are frankly pti7,?ied as to what will<br />
take the place <strong>of</strong> the items that<br />
wi!l bf mit fnr the duration, but all<br />
are enthusiastic as never befnre<br />
iihoiit the values Shev have sucreed =<br />
ed in propsiririK for this h!^ sale<br />
An esettitiVf 1 <strong>of</strong> tjie firm SfiiH<br />
ihiH M K. Blatt Company is tiru =<br />
i!l>j, its customers to uiiv wisely, to<br />
iLnticipute their neefls io a eertaifi .<br />
fn fnke ndvintn^e nf thr<br />
savings, and thus add buy<br />
power Us their rifilliir. but the!'! 1 '<br />
be no hoardin-'. Tiiey<br />
bnyiim, just as one<br />
buy in norm»I tinies. .<br />
The ,Mtt"e has firently<br />
its siiiespenpSe and espeti^<br />
iii'r • i riiunie t.if<br />
Couple Marooned As<br />
Cruiser Grounds<br />
A iujcurteus cabin emiser being<br />
piloted by Mra "FT#ri MeConnell, 49,<br />
<strong>of</strong> New York <strong>City</strong>, ran aground<br />
high on a m£adowba.nk along the<br />
inland waterway ut NorMi Wild=<br />
weed, Sunday, marooning the wo=<br />
man and her husband for BtveraJ<br />
hours, Mrs. McDonnell and her<br />
husband, a motion picture cprr-<br />
ator. wvm bound frnni Wellington.<br />
D,C to New York, when shLiii, I<br />
N ' l .! ••« '1 i: I<br />
IHA'i: \ I i!. S<br />
H I".,;!!I )'<br />
i, ii j S<br />
, , S t '\ ==i 1 i' ••-•!<br />
1 ,, -I, ,,1 ;. . •-<br />
1 1 1 i l i i i l i ' ! N =<br />
i , i i 1., ; . • ! S ! h<br />
I f<br />
Tjpholstering<br />
Furniture Repairing<br />
l'l!iini»!rf hi?<br />
rahiiift \S't!rW<br />
F. D. NEWRfiRKV Sr rn.<br />
SS A»bufi AVE,<br />
til<br />
CUHCEOH<br />
Thcun<br />
AtUntie<br />
Hou?i<br />
us<br />
Art,<br />
By<br />
CHIROPODIST<br />
Adams, D.S.C,<br />
Phane 10SI<br />
AppoiPtmcnt<br />
Praciiee - Dfseasei <strong>of</strong> the Eye<br />
Sih Bt, Ph, SO or l|2§-R-t<br />
,l| «,ra,*-7iM-ji3S BBS.<br />
To CAMDEN<br />
PHILADELPHIA<br />
fte/ax<br />
by<br />
Public Service Bus<br />
OCEAN<br />
€,3QA. M,<br />
DAILY<br />
LOOP. M,<br />
i,4i P. M-<br />
^1,10 P? M,<br />
18 Huns Sunday only<br />
!ERVi€I BtTWICN<br />
ntis ftiy and N«w Yeris<br />
Nr l^cnnattan €sll<br />
A TERMINAL<br />
Allqnfk<br />
|2ti<br />
lay Railroads<br />
l'1=f!|M<br />
,1, ,:<br />
O 1 v<br />
i..j.i.<br />
le.<br />
g that each community<br />
give some recognition, no matt&f<br />
how brief, on or before November<br />
12, to tJiP 250lh anniversary <strong>of</strong> the<br />
founding <strong>of</strong> Capp May OoiUity,<br />
Percy H. Jnekaqn, riSrector af the<br />
freehflldprs and <strong>of</strong> the county's<br />
publicity EiepttFtriiPnt, urges, in view<br />
<strong>of</strong> gas rationing arid scarcity <strong>of</strong><br />
rubber, that, nil eplebrntiQnJt be<br />
strictly local.<br />
The schools, he contends, are tha<br />
test places for observance <strong>of</strong> the<br />
historic event. To encourage school<br />
cehferatinns find alse to acquaint<br />
alt boys mid frirls with important<br />
t&eis about the pounty, the freehold-<br />
ors will prCHent to the schools late<br />
this month, for distribution to erteh<br />
pupil, a little booklet eontaintii!-- n<br />
short his tors" <strong>of</strong> me County.<br />
DLrrpior Japit*sgn points out that<br />
interesting pmgifirns may bo built<br />
iiround the eountys history, He<br />
ag^iiii eniphnsized tlie advisability,<br />
in kH-ping with the times <strong>of</strong> making<br />
tlw>m eompfetely local. Each esm =<br />
munity has at least a number <strong>of</strong><br />
good speakers, if it is deemed de-<br />
sirable to include anyone outride<br />
tlie school on the projirani. Wliere<br />
seating capacity permiu, parents,<br />
and the public cquld be in.<br />
j to attend,<br />
I *Hit' County histonciU eshibit<br />
I thai was oil display liist week in<br />
one <strong>of</strong> the windows <strong>of</strong> St.n.ititon'e<br />
! r^psu'irnftii Steve Oecan <strong>City</strong>, at-<br />
tfiirted iiujrh nttentlon, Tlie exhibit<br />
L4 beina shown this week in Cape<br />
Mny. iinri nest wwk will be moved<br />
to Wiiriweod,<br />
! M|<br />
LADIES! MISSES!<br />
CHILDREN!<br />
m v THi inciinHT QUALITY<br />
AT Tin: LOWKST<br />
widr<br />
proved, In neUiitioii.<br />
28 other nisiiiii<br />
iii war worfc:*rK V,ec:iuse<br />
CHAPTER XIX<br />
ONE aftemoen when O&fteton<br />
As v i was mttking » visit to Mrs,<br />
Crowninshieid's room, Bee adroitly<br />
brougSit the eoiiVersaEion, around to<br />
the subject <strong>of</strong> the movies.<br />
"Are you an ardent movie fan?"<br />
I>r, Ash asked,<br />
"Yes, Ajetvt you?"<br />
"Weil, no. As a matter <strong>of</strong> fact,<br />
I don't have much time for mov-<br />
ies,"<br />
!eVeu should take time. It would<br />
do you good," Bee s.nsled archly<br />
"You know the old saying, Doctor<br />
about all war'* a nd P9 play!"<br />
He iiesitntrd, then swallowed the<br />
fhait, '•Weil, then, what tlo j-ou sny<br />
ts si dui*: with ine foniglit? You're<br />
<strong>of</strong>f it spvr-n, nron't j : 0u?"<br />
"So iim I If our patient here is.<br />
n = t any worse, siinpos? T en)) for yeu<br />
around eijjhL We'll have dinner<br />
siiid -;o danfirSR,"<br />
••I Lhinit tiiat would be lovriv "<br />
said See, trying not to show her<br />
ehilion.<br />
Things were working out just as<br />
she wanti'd, Shi' had set the stapf<br />
expertly, and now Carletoii Ash<br />
=vas pliiyiiij; into her hands without<br />
the Ifimi suspicion that rfie hnd<br />
open huildlrit; up to this diite ever<br />
since she had sucrfeded tn tup<br />
Hilfltft its Mrs. Crown in-<br />
special nuise.<br />
After lie was f>one, she snt quiet= j<br />
Iv bi>Hidr ! her nntient und thought,<br />
things over She had come p. ion;<br />
WHY, hlie clet'ided. from her poverty = !<br />
stricUen ehildhnod, marie all the ]<br />
more inlsi'rable by it drunkpn fat'ier |<br />
and :t shiftless, shrewish mothiV,<br />
Early in life she hnd developed n<br />
burning ambition — io get nwny<br />
from the sordid biickgrdund 01 hef<br />
iif,.<br />
HIM luifi tnken up niiishiff ns a<br />
not [jpfnu^r .ihe rnj'yM<br />
cure ef ihe Hick but liiTiiiiJiO<br />
nursiiis would give lier nn oppor-,<br />
tiinity to nirc*! mm Bhf hfirl fjeard<br />
stories or nurNes mnrryinsj weil-tn--<br />
do patients or surees?iui doetors.If<br />
other '..'iris eouid reach ,«ueh A go-ii,<br />
why cotildh't she? ghe loni-ed to '<br />
capture a [liiPband who could give \<br />
her a fine home, nice clothes and ;<br />
in the nurses' hsm# ana<br />
along Uie corridor, she fan into<br />
Bee, who was all dressed up and<br />
apparently In a great hurry.<br />
"Going some placeV* Luey asked,<br />
"1*11 say!" Bee fairly crowed.<br />
•'Dinner BJid daneing date!"<br />
"With whom?"<br />
"I'll give you three guesses!' Bee<br />
tossed over her shoulder, as she<br />
sped on down the corridor.<br />
Lucy didn't need three guesses,<br />
She knew at once that Bee's trU<br />
umprmnt manner eouid mean only<br />
one thing—that she was guiri^ out<br />
with Carleton Ash, And this real=<br />
iKatisn rnade Lucy furious.<br />
Abruptly fhe turned around and<br />
went pack to her roem. She wanted<br />
to see Riletta, who had come in a<br />
little while before, had undressed<br />
immediately and gJne to bed, Luey<br />
had siisp<strong>of</strong>ted then that something<br />
wris %\T<strong>On</strong>s=<br />
Re-entering the roorn, she said<br />
biujitlv "Rllrtla, do you know that<br />
Bep Blake has ft date with Dr,<br />
Ash?"<br />
Rilfttn turned o'T-iltl !r^e evfs ni D" As 1 !,<br />
nnd now ;he has Inndr-d a date with<br />
him! Thnt was her scheme<br />
: the h<br />
Riletta. Ysu like hkn vaj nmcht<br />
All rlfh,t=if you de, tlMn why are<br />
you letting a girl who isn't naif af<br />
pretty as you steal him away from<br />
you ?'•<br />
"She'i not stealing him. I never<br />
had him.'"<br />
Lucy sighed, *~YQtt*re hopelesif<br />
Well, go to sleep now. But W you<br />
don't show sane spirit and put up<br />
a fight against Be#. Ito g<strong>of</strong>aig to<br />
take a hand in tois tfiing aiyBelf,<br />
vau may be able to take her trisk-<br />
ery lying doii*ni but ttis^'a sne ^r-<br />
sen who won't, and that person is<br />
yours truly!"<br />
With that. Lucy stalked cut sf<br />
the room,<br />
LYTMO QUleuy In her bed, "aUet-<br />
ta tliought over what LiUey had<br />
said, Pi'tsently, she rose and went<br />
te the dresaingi table. Sitting down<br />
'before it, she gaged at her feflee-.<br />
lion in the mtafor,<br />
Sie WAS pretty = there wasn't<br />
any douiat about that. Not as ytst-<br />
ty as Luey said, tout at least as<br />
pretty as the average girl. Could It<br />
ibe true Lhftt Dr, Ash was interested<br />
in her and might have a£ssd ItBlS,<br />
instead <strong>of</strong> Bee for a flate ii she had<br />
given hkn any eneeuragement? IBie<br />
iiad to admit timt the very thought<br />
made her heart pound Bseeltedly, . .<br />
Mean-while. ca7r~.#ten Ash sat<br />
with Bee in a eazy bpotti in &<br />
downtown restaurant. Me was en-<br />
joying himself, for Bee was a gay,<br />
sparkling companion. As she ehst=<br />
tered animatedly <strong>of</strong> this sad that,<br />
he smiiod at her across Uie table<br />
and told himself that she was real-<br />
ly a very attractive girl.<br />
After a while, she became mere<br />
serious, touching on (tie subject Of<br />
Mrs, orowninshield. Knowing how<br />
devoted Dr= Ash was to the eld<br />
lady, she thought it just as well to<br />
jfem concerned, even though the<br />
patient actually meant nothing at<br />
all to her,<br />
"gfir'a a di:r old thini." she<br />
said, "f do hope sheli be better<br />
mm :t#*j.<br />
^ 5 • * ~i<br />
Dr. Ash frowned. "So do I, but<br />
T'ni worried about her. She's very<br />
old, >,.i£ know. This cans may be<br />
<strong>of</strong> the end. She may<br />
m<br />
lilliVfl'S.<br />
such as fuini<br />
A=nnnii ihe «»!'' workfrn Hilled,<br />
two WP-w in C;i|Je May Coiihly.<br />
t'ii!5i fuv.'-thii'c! nf tlie H3 war<br />
Hi ful it Irs were in the ihree<br />
ppisi s''tuinu>j, <strong>of</strong> ESM'S, Hudson<br />
and Union,<br />
his<br />
tn'iny wiih 'riip<br />
" I<br />
in<br />
FI R CHATS A ,JA( IU:m nneit<br />
frniii tiur hivricr--. Thi- Qmiiity uiui<br />
li-if'r Will MlilM^f' VfH]_<br />
j nfWn MI:TH — SNOW sriTs —<br />
: g|-TS :? tn ]i"i.<br />
! ((iMlMiii; nm qfAi.rrv nnd<br />
PIEICI'S = Tin•>• !)l;rv CflMI'E =<br />
TIT ION.<br />
1 <strong>On</strong>" L\V UVAV rlAS niiikrj it<br />
I rt,vV tn HI V NOW ffir LATER<br />
! WEAR,<br />
>ION1-;V WMK<br />
vfilt v<br />
TB¥ A CLASSIFIED All<br />
FOR QUICK KESULTi<br />
I Not even in her fondest<br />
I however, had sh(> imnsined that<br />
i would have the lurlt to rnppt i\ 1<br />
1 iioiiaire interne and to nttmet<br />
intereiit. Tt seemed S'IUPSI (r?o<br />
to b* 1 true. New, if only she eouid<br />
i fan h'ia interest into sOmcUiinij<br />
more. . .<br />
1 THAT eveninij. nj-, Lut'v Stubbs.<br />
ready to go on duty, left Tier room<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Sideliffhts<br />
F vnus BUIIKP TRIP, WITH.<br />
w MIKKS WITH EVERY PUR-<br />
; '"' ! B^<br />
IDEAL<br />
Manufacturing Corp,<br />
White Horse Piki»<br />
i. N. ,1,<br />
v »-av <strong>of</strong> incliniitE<br />
it nf dnwer ef otherwise, some in*<br />
si in iiiitj miiff gaged pFS'liiiaes,<br />
au.il: (Vinlttr 7, 194Z. _<br />
rrRRV & pl'RKELI,,<br />
im Marivrt Bireei,<br />
Cattiden, N. J,<br />
.i.ji.t'"*""." 1 !"<br />
the h.-iUrn <strong>of</strong> Iwtlvc »nd<br />
P. Sf., ta wit, at one o'clock<br />
(lit afiFfiiDiin nf gaid _day, _sl the Sller-<br />
ifTs orfiee, in Cuyc May Cotirt Heuge<br />
tajip Mjiy t'minty. New /ereey;<br />
All thut Crr1;kLn niurijfageii pr«<br />
with ttie ai'Iiurtenanees, in the bill f<br />
esmplaiTit in ihe said cause particularly<br />
set furth and deatrfibrii, ihat m tn tmf<br />
All the following traet or parcel <strong>of</strong><br />
In lid and pri-iriiseii lujrciiinf ler parHCularly<br />
describedi aituate, laying and bcin^<br />
in the tl'y rtf (ieean <strong>City</strong>, in the County<br />
<strong>of</strong> fapt May. and State af New Jefwsy,<br />
RKih'ri Loth N'os. 24 and 25. in Block<br />
SiS, aR ^hnwii "!i Man <strong>of</strong> SsetioB Nft ^<br />
Riviera. Oeeah <strong>City</strong>, NEW JeFMyt<br />
f.y Wm, II, rollisson, Jr., C, E,<br />
duly filed, anil bounded and 4r*<br />
f d , ft 5 ijcr ihe hefyinafter recittd<br />
deed, as inWuws;^- _ • '•_<br />
BEtJlNNINsi at a poirii ia the Safithi<br />
westerly liiie uf keiit^iclfv Avenue*' «C<br />
the disianee <strong>of</strong> tJiFee "hundred ten pJU><br />
feet Vfinibn-estwaHlv frntfl the North-<br />
v?esteriy line af Kichmund Drive, Ssn-<br />
iiniiitiR NiiFiliweMwirdly along ilie taiel<br />
SnuriiwrKterly litir ftf KenlueSy A<br />
the distance <strong>of</strong> sixty it/ii feet in<br />
OF lireadlhi and <strong>of</strong> that width csrd<br />
S6titl!Vi-eitwartJ!y,_ between lines paralle<br />
with Hiehniiiiici Drive, the dittaiiee «^<br />
one huHdred
THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER Friday, <strong>Oct</strong>ober 23<br />
t,860From Fund<br />
That's County's Prob-<br />
" Share in 1943<br />
©eynty freeHolders ean<br />
&3,aS0 as the county's<br />
<strong>of</strong> State aid read<br />
I in lite, iftrhwiiy Cfflrfinii-<br />
gpeneer Mifler, Jr>, annuun-<br />
up a staN schedule <strong>of</strong><br />
for allocation to the 2<br />
a# pointed out that it<br />
t to ratiflcatJon by the IMS<br />
Announcement oi the<br />
was made to<br />
boards plenty pi<br />
prepare their eeunty bud<br />
county also receives an<br />
giant <strong>of</strong> 135,000, refBrdless<br />
News <strong>of</strong> Our Boys in Service<br />
Dr. Darby To Resort Marine<br />
Report^ Sunday In Solomons<br />
Broadley Training.<br />
With Marines<br />
To Join Medical<br />
Corps in Georgia<br />
are made from<br />
license fees and gasoline<br />
and are based upon the per-<br />
qf eatfh county's area, pop*<br />
and road mileage,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> commissioners<br />
bm approved and<br />
iltortlon for a local share <strong>of</strong><br />
funds, even though<br />
surfac=<br />
| can te done because <strong>of</strong> short-<br />
£ aateriala. 15ie efty received<br />
for<br />
^1<br />
1 *l<br />
"si<br />
lhatterbox<br />
is serving<br />
Tasty Hot<br />
Dinners<br />
vi<br />
Hot Platters<br />
Luncheons<br />
V:" 40c-50c<br />
The Chatterbox<br />
JEAN B, CAMPBELL. Prop,<br />
9th St. & Central Ave.<br />
ICE CREAM<br />
Delivery Service<br />
BR, C, EUGENE DABBY<br />
Bf= O. Eugtne Darby, well known<br />
resort phyiician, has teen c<strong>of</strong>fimis.<br />
sioned a captain in the U. S, Army<br />
Medical Carps and will report far<br />
duty in Atlanta, Ga,, Sunday,<br />
Dr, Darby, first <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> prae=<br />
tiUoner to b# commissioned, was<br />
sworn into the service last Tuesday<br />
in Atlantic <strong>City</strong>. He has far a<br />
fcer <strong>of</strong> years been <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
patrol surgeon,<br />
ROGER WttLlAMS JOINS<br />
BffiRGHANT<br />
Roger Williams, manager <strong>of</strong> the<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Country Club and furrn-<br />
er resort mereihant, has enlisted in<br />
the D, S. Merehant Marine and is<br />
awaiting sailing orders,<br />
MrL Williams, a past commander<br />
<strong>of</strong> Morgan-Ranck post, American<br />
Legion, served iii the Navy in the<br />
first World War and had some sea<br />
service after that, He attempted<br />
to re =enltot in the Navy shortly af-<br />
ter tfhe United States went to war<br />
last December, but was unsueqess.<br />
ful because <strong>of</strong> being beyond the<br />
age limit.<br />
A well known golfer, he has man-<br />
aged the Country Club more than<br />
five years.<br />
Leroy Booth in Thick<br />
Of Scrap with japs<br />
A second Oeean <strong>City</strong> member oJ<br />
the famed U= S, Marine Corps is<br />
now definitely known to be in the<br />
midst ef heavy nation in the sain-<br />
.ndn islands.<br />
He is Private Leroy Booth, son<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred I, Booth.<br />
704 Central av. He enlisted in the<br />
Marines iast February and was sent<br />
overseas in July,<br />
A letter received by tils parents<br />
this week confirmed the previous-<br />
ly=suspeeted fact that lie is in the<br />
Solomons, now being held by the<br />
Marines against savage Japanese<br />
attack, He reported himself safe<br />
and well. His only complaint was<br />
about the heat,<br />
FAREWELL PARTY '<br />
FOR BEN DUNCAN<br />
A surprise farewell party was<br />
tendeired Sen Dungan, son <strong>of</strong> Mr:<br />
and Mrs. Benjamin L. Dungan,<br />
gga Asbury aV:, Sunday night at<br />
the home <strong>of</strong> Miss Lois Dieterle, 341<br />
Central av. The young man re-<br />
cently enlisted in the Coast<br />
Ouards and reported ta philaieu<br />
phia on Tuesday.<br />
Those attending the party_ were;<br />
Miss Jane Wood, Miss Dolores<br />
Kuteher, Miss Eileen McCaJJion,<br />
Miss Betty Louise Smith, George<br />
Dungan, Mike Bliazard. Rodger<br />
J&rvis, Edward L. Mann, Che I<br />
f^jfuson and Edward cernman,<br />
COLLINS REPORTS FOR<br />
ACTIVE DUTY<br />
John WUbur Celiirwi, <strong>of</strong> pnifinio.<br />
for many years an employe <strong>of</strong> U"ie<br />
county bridge department, report-<br />
ed Friday at New York to begin ac-<br />
tive duty= He enlisted With the rnnk<br />
<strong>of</strong> Chief Petty <strong>of</strong>ficer,<br />
Collins' bfother, Soniers, also o!<br />
Palermo, and his son, Dflvid, both<br />
<strong>of</strong> whom enlisted simuitafteoiisiy in<br />
the Army Air Corps, have new wen<br />
assigned to Camp Luna. New Mex<br />
ica. The fattier, formerly employt'd<br />
by the jerstsy Centrril Power and<br />
Light Co., is in training fts an air-<br />
eraft engine mec-hanic, while David,<br />
former electrlcan tie re for J H, II e=<br />
cotte. is studying alreraft electrical<br />
work, '<br />
GA3IALIEL BROADLEY<br />
Son qf M^ Ada Z. Broadley,<br />
854 Asaury av,, who is now un=<br />
derg«inr basic training jkilh the<br />
IJ. S. Marine Corps at iFarrts is*<br />
land, S-C He enlisted September<br />
IS and will be in basir training<br />
nve more weeks,<br />
"Gam" was graduated from<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High Sihool last June<br />
and joined she Leathernecks<br />
shortly after attaining his iSlh<br />
birthday anniversary, ife farmer=<br />
ly was active in B°y Scout work<br />
and at Huly Truiity F.pisrqpal<br />
Chh<br />
Over 300Resort<br />
Men In Service<br />
Names Outgrow <strong>City</strong><br />
Hall Honor Roll<br />
High School <strong>On</strong><br />
War Footing<br />
Cohttnurd from Page I<br />
an oath as follows, in part: I<br />
will riilf-k'hily perform any com=<br />
munity war service within the lim =<br />
its nf my ability nnd experience;<br />
and I will dilUjentiy swk to pre-<br />
pare myself for future ssrvire whe-<br />
ther in slip {ifm"ft forces, in wnr<br />
produetien. or in fssentini rivil-<br />
ian <strong>of</strong>c-upations "<br />
1,1KB HITLER YOUTH PLAN<br />
Wiiiii :J balls down to LN thtit<br />
Anie'ian efhieaiion Is si i^st fnl-<br />
lowm« Lhe lead oi fh* Hlflrr<br />
you'h movement, on n dpmorraii^.<br />
voiunfflry bn^Ss 10 ye firs iifter CM"F=<br />
man..' taet-'iin u d l!iM MriuRiitional in-<br />
pff? for srrvirp to the state. Britnln<br />
and CiiUHdy hnv* 1 had siirh pm-<br />
in tsffpt'i for vfnrs,<br />
student^ pfirnltf'ri in the Virtory !<br />
Corps will be rrquirt't! to mo ft v f-<br />
fain pu :i iif srn T ions us !• J I lows:<br />
smtjiiit. .shmjld IJ* 1 pai*tl-i<br />
in n school p'ly^if'ni fit- !<br />
preiirnjri appropi'int*' to his<br />
and nerd.s iii ihf light <strong>of</strong> i<br />
hjx probable t'Oiifijhniinn io the |<br />
war effort, i<br />
.VIl'ST FIT WAR EFFORT j<br />
3. Thp student fihoiil'! be study' •-<br />
irig or have studied school ;<br />
courses appropriate to his aye, j<br />
jiruric. ability smd probable im =<br />
m* v di;!ts> ;mci future nsefuln**,^ to:<br />
ihr war pffort, within the limits<br />
nf thi faciliii.fi <strong>of</strong> ihe school. '<br />
3, The student j-itiouid bp eilf- '<br />
rpntiy piirtieipatinji iii nt It'usi hue<br />
important (•dnlinuirig or ifClirtitiy<br />
wuj-'imr activity or service, such ,<br />
a& civilian tk'fensr mrssent|C'r, IUI''<br />
tji-aft obaervpi, R*>d Crass worker.<br />
model nlrplnne bulldini, port-time<br />
aid on farms, or ialviiff eelleetion.<br />
Prlnelpsl Meyer pointed out this<br />
week that probably no two schools<br />
will fnll into line with the program<br />
in pxartly the same way. Earh is<br />
supposed ta be based upQii the fa-<br />
cilities availnfole, character <strong>of</strong> (he<br />
eonununity. sise <strong>of</strong> the student<br />
body, faculty nflnptnbflify and<br />
I.<br />
SCHOOLS<br />
TRAINTNfi<br />
At th* 1 Nations] Institute<br />
ing, the point was emphasised that<br />
"the sefieols nnd colleges <strong>of</strong> Am-<br />
rriea must bepfjmp pre. induction<br />
training pentprs for our nrmed<br />
forces. ]pnvin% the armed forfes<br />
free to train men in thp cotutant<br />
application <strong>of</strong> thp ffninintf fhnt<br />
hnnls trivp."<br />
As one Illustration. ]oc?i] ndvnn-<br />
d ninthernatif-s elassef; are nIrrnriv<br />
tlie same testiwok us user!<br />
by ihp Army and Nas'v in<br />
pilots to navigatf iiria<br />
TO BE EXPANTJEn<br />
An the war program takes over<br />
nt the school, more atid mnre<br />
foirfse.'s will be naapted to show<br />
students how their knowlpdgp n.<br />
perhaps mnthemntifH. ran b** np=<br />
pJipd to a particijlnr purpo, e ,e in tfir<br />
nrmed forces or Industry. Thfy will<br />
br shrtVi'rl not only how to solvp<br />
problems, but how to use thp solu =<br />
tiflfis they obtnin in more prnriirnl<br />
ways,<br />
Sueh training- given youth—parti-<br />
cularly youths who ran gpnprnllv<br />
anticipate entering tho s"rviep-=is<br />
calculated to save Armv and Nnvy<br />
instructors millions <strong>of</strong> hours tav not<br />
to eovpr thp snmp yronnd<br />
MOVIE ADS and<br />
Somers Point News<br />
<strong>On</strong> Page 6<br />
11.00 Mali to<br />
eieep Oeeaii <strong>City</strong>,<br />
paint ana Upper<br />
hi)<br />
CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />
• - ! - ' y i<br />
3Cemt«<br />
<strong>On</strong><br />
the 101 st Prmisimial Conipiiny. |<br />
Bomb nis[iosn] Sfhtwil DrtLtfiimPh!, j<br />
ui tMt* Abr-rfifpn Pi'fiVin i Oif<br />
Maryland,<br />
WATKINS IJNDEROOINO<br />
DESERT<br />
B RADIO SERVICE<br />
O.YDE CARSON<br />
B*y Am Fh, 401J<br />
Pkfttermg - Brickwork<br />
Corporal Robert p, Watkins, at-<br />
tached to Uie Army's aixth ArmSF-<br />
ed Division, is now undergoing de-<br />
sert meneuvir training in SouBh-<br />
ern Calif<strong>On</strong>iia., He Ls the son <strong>of</strong><br />
Mrs. Arthur Watkins, ii§ ith St.<br />
SENIOR STUDIOS<br />
• Photographers •<br />
Portraits * Views<br />
Developing and Printing<br />
Phone 1138 - 838 Asbury Avt,<br />
BRITISH GUiraM LEAV ES<br />
HERE FOR NEW VOYAGE<br />
Edward L. Oassidy, gunner in the<br />
British Merchant Marine, left yes-<br />
terday far a new voyage after vis=<br />
iting here with hia parent-H, pdv<br />
and Mrs, George Cassidy, and sis-<br />
t«rs, Mrs. Ralph L, LernQnt. Mi's,<br />
Boyd Reese and Mrs, Carl Gilford.<br />
O&ssidy, native <strong>of</strong> Canada, has<br />
teen on four ship^ sunk by enemy<br />
torpedoes sinee the war begun.<br />
For Every Occasion<br />
FLOWERS<br />
STAINTONS<br />
Phone Main<br />
162<br />
m<br />
Help clear the lines<br />
for the rising tide <strong>of</strong> War Calls<br />
Ifif use ef the telephone it tremendous—aW growing. But the present tele,<br />
phone system cannot be further cnlafged^copper and other materialj must<br />
go fat munitioni rather than for more telephone wires and switchboards,<br />
What we now have roust aerve thfpughour the war emergency. Your help<br />
is needed to keep the rising volume <strong>of</strong> war messages moving promptly,<br />
LUMla \j\o I ANOt . , . Make only necessary calls ud avoid rush<br />
hotlft^ If fOMiWe ©dl before 10 a. ai.t between BOOB and 2 p* m., between S<br />
and 7,p.m. or after 9 pf m. PUn your call to Btake it brief and effective. Call<br />
by number when you ean| it uitully means a quicker<br />
LUwML wALLw . . . Make it a family rule to avoid unnecesiary calls<br />
•ad temp wM coBverwtions brief* Be sure you have the correct number,<br />
C&nfult your Telephone Directory before calling "Information", Answer<br />
imd give penotu you caU dme enough to get to the telephone,<br />
If you share • pvty line, be conttderate ef your neighborf on the line,<br />
..;• NEW JERSEY BILL TEtlPHONI COMPANY<br />
TBLBPHONB HOUR- MFMRY MONDAY AT § & M> . WMAF * KYW<br />
At least 114 <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
have enlisted or ten drafted iiito<br />
the nation's HJITIKI forces sinrr<br />
May, rierdrdiii|i to compiliitions now<br />
being mfide at the <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> Mayor<br />
Oeorge D, Richards,<br />
Namfs being iisteel arp to be add.<br />
ed to the nenrly 200 which were<br />
• plaeed on the lienor roil in the city<br />
I hall entrance ii\st Memorial Day.<br />
when the roll was dedicated,<br />
Tim 114 names were submitted<br />
by Local Board Mo. 1. and include<br />
both drafted ajid enlisted men:<br />
However, Mayor RieJiards alas has<br />
received a number <strong>of</strong> names from<br />
friends »nfi relatives ef sen 1 let 1<br />
men, some <strong>of</strong> which are not on<br />
the list pn-epared by the draft<br />
board. The total <strong>of</strong> new nafnes is<br />
ijepected to be at least 126,<br />
Mayor Richards announced this<br />
w#ek that the eriginal hongi* role<br />
dedieated in May js to be replaced<br />
by a new and larger one, because<br />
<strong>of</strong> Uie large number <strong>of</strong> service<br />
men's names it must carry, Spaee<br />
on the nrst board wouid not ac»<br />
ectnincKiate even the present new<br />
list.<br />
The new honur rsll is now beinL;<br />
prepared to be posted inside city<br />
hairs front door in th^e same posi-<br />
tion It will be, it in hoped, <strong>of</strong> am.<br />
pie size to take as many names as<br />
nre necessary for tiie duration.<br />
ON LEAVE<br />
Privntr Tobias "JOP" Cnsteiln <strong>of</strong><br />
i the Army Air Coi'ps spent a bnpf \<br />
lt-;tve in tho resort visitinsj family<br />
nntl fiMcnds tliis wpfk. Hi 1 rptunipd<br />
io his bns[. nt Sroit Field. Til., for<br />
1 ^onit 1 nricitti6fii.il faiuinif. after<br />
whUfi hr is schpdulpd to report ta'j<br />
ARMY OF I<br />
Tt is pointed out thai thp Army<br />
todiiy is an Army rjf stv'rialists. Out<br />
<strong>of</strong> rveri' 100 nipii Inducted into the<br />
f/'iTiCP: 63 tirp assignrd to fin tips i<br />
requiring spfcialtErd fniiniiitj. Tak-<br />
ing only thasp sppcialtips in which<br />
tlip Army has founri major short =<br />
ng-ps, it. has bprn found thrre was<br />
it total <strong>of</strong> G2.853 Inrking in rvpry<br />
3(^,000 rrtpn inductrct, Such short<br />
it-jpii ftf pstsclttiiil trsiiniiTi nrp hpifi<br />
to bf murh too serious for a mefi-<br />
PI'H army—inri the srheok must<br />
To relieve<br />
Misery <strong>of</strong> COLDS<br />
ROSICA TRANSFERREn<br />
TO MARYLAND<br />
| Fri%*ntp Chnrlrs Rosirn has been<br />
I trnnsfrrrpfi from Stark ton, Cnl.. ta<br />
CLEANED<br />
and<br />
Glazed<br />
by Oar<br />
Superior<br />
Cleaning<br />
Methods<br />
Assures Satisfaction<br />
Furs Remodeled<br />
744 Asbury Ph, 103S<br />
666<br />
J<br />
Tablet!<br />
Nose Drors<br />
C D<br />
help cerrfet it,<br />
STARTED EARJ.Y HERE<br />
The Owsn city school went i?<br />
iong way at t>ie opening <strong>of</strong> the<br />
present term to help in the Witr<br />
effort, when it introduced new sub=<br />
jeets ef aero dynamics, meteoroln^,-,<br />
navigation and communications to?<br />
boys ef the senior and Juiiior<br />
classes. These will fit right in with<br />
the program now contemplated.<br />
Girls will fit into the program<br />
ihrOLisfi th? community servler>s<br />
and war indiistrin] training phase**<br />
Charges Wife<br />
Was Unfaithful<br />
Albert Moncrief<br />
Granted Divorce<br />
Albert John Moncriei, <strong>of</strong> uiis t-ity.<br />
won a deeree ef diTorce irctm Iiis<br />
wife on grounds <strong>of</strong> adultery, Mon-<br />
dny, when the mother or the alleged<br />
co-respondent gave testimony to<br />
support his petition before Advis<br />
ory Master Linwood Esrlekson in At-<br />
lantic <strong>City</strong>,<br />
Monerief sued Iiis wife, Mrs, Dor=<br />
othey Helen Moncrief, now <strong>of</strong><br />
penns&reve. on grounds <strong>of</strong> a Ik-Led<br />
miBconduct with Thomas Chftftin.<br />
Jr. <strong>of</strong> C^ean <strong>City</strong>, durlnu last Ati-<br />
{fust and Septemtoer, The couple<br />
was married in April, 1932<br />
Tlie husband's testimony that hji<br />
uife had admitted miscanduet with<br />
OhnUIn wiwi ruled n<br />
; was heajNay evWcn«-. b<br />
neeepted testininnv tJt<br />
. Chuttin. mother <strong>of</strong> the<br />
rnt. that she h«d foiinTh?!<br />
and M^ Moncrief in bed tj.fi<br />
• sit lier linme liust. Atigust.<br />
• She said jJie nfd*'rer]<br />
| the house nnd th.t hS<br />
f pne to ][ve wiUi Mrs.<br />
Inter rchirning home.<br />
Moncriff w«s givrn custady Sf<br />
son, Rnbert. 6, while th^ L<br />
dnu.hlrrs. f thel. H.<br />
;w..]-.. iirariter! in Afrs<br />
the hnsbniifl' cn,is,.nt.<br />
Woman Suicide at<br />
North Wiidwood<br />
Mrs U-AUA--O Briiifl-.vfhicl. 3fl<br />
munrt fieiir! in hvr Nftrti,<br />
home BmidHv. ;i,U| wn= p<br />
•:i vii'tiiii ol MiSriflf by ga<br />
inH to Dr. C'-',K\r\«<br />
Thf wom;in.<br />
Hl.iikin had b(flndeS<br />
pmulent rtv*'r HI hr.i'fh, Her hyi-<br />
band. Viffm- is n •fovrnim^nt' ia><br />
tiif) esprf! and work,* in Mnrth Jet-<br />
m v.<br />
Try ^RubMyTiSin 11 = a Wonrttffui<br />
Untmcnt<br />
Parta - Hepairs<br />
BE-BCILT BIKES<br />
FOR SALE<br />
BICYCLE<br />
HOSPITAL<br />
640=42 Asbnrr Ave,<br />
Phone 01Ig=W<br />
ITS THE<br />
mm$ PLaCE OF<br />
HOGflT€'S<br />
SEA FOOD RESTAURAHT<br />
[VltJt Our F«oei Sei Had<br />
OPKV ALL YKAR<br />
: ••••••••+•••*•**-••••<br />
i i<br />
•••••••••••#••••••••<br />
Republican Rally<br />
Title and Trust Building<br />
(2nd floor)<br />
I Thursday, <strong>Oct</strong>. 29-8:00 P »<br />
Come Out and Meet<br />
Change<br />
Bankin<br />
Effective Monday, Nov. 2,<strong>1942</strong><br />
Mondays to Fridays, inclusive<br />
9 a. m. to 2 p. m.<br />
(Instead <strong>of</strong> 9 a, m, to 3 p, mM as at present)<br />
No Change In Saturday Hours: 9 a. m. to 12 Noon<br />
* Major General B. D, Foulois<br />
Candidate for Congressman<br />
* Gill Robb Wilson •<br />
and your<br />
• LOCAL CANDIDATES<br />
BUFFET LUNCH<br />
This change Is necessitated by the fact that many <strong>of</strong> the bank's<br />
male employes have joined or soon will join the armed services.<br />
Women employes are being substituted and trained as rapidly as<br />
possible; but under the circumstances we have no choice but to re-<br />
strict slightly the hours when we can serve the<br />
public.<br />
Thousands <strong>of</strong> banks have been forced to take<br />
similar action, and we regret having to do io here.<br />
We ask your cooperation.<br />
The National Bank <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Csmmtttee,<br />
1<br />
<strong>of</strong> Tires<br />
[n 1944, Asserts<br />
otary Speaker<br />
High-Quality Synthetics to Cost No<br />
More than Natural Rubber; Civilians<br />
to Get Limited Number Next Year<br />
4mm'h'HM i ivilian moturists will IH* nilllnfr oil HytitfiPtii 1<br />
ubber I'.v I'*'! • iirnl wo wim'i vuyt* \}\, n wluil hitppiMiN tn<br />
|.aturai I ; HIIIH V anywhere in thy world !<br />
Tlii^ v.a- t hi* ehfK'rl'u! assiiranrc ^ivs'ti tn the Rntarv<br />
Juij aL H^KJ'-tt 1 "^ la.sl Kridu^ 1 \\\)iM\ hy !arinff to appeal to the j<br />
ttffire because the ori. '<br />
finalrtffrte^ftsU^on Thanksrlv= |<br />
ing- pay, but int.TT»eti*«a_ior<br />
new date t-ame<br />
Trenien before the jirqtest<br />
was<br />
Senate, Congress<br />
[ ge g, Gr<strong>of</strong>f, chairman for Cape May County <strong>of</strong> the<br />
! Victory Fund Committee, reported this week that sales made<br />
hy the i-minty committee have passed the three=mi-llion*dollar<br />
iiUii'k in thp i'itiw memths since the mitmnwido committees<br />
, were i'nrmeiL<br />
E A ! liintir hivd.. from North st.<br />
to the beiicfi an El n round llie point<br />
ftf the iwHrh<br />
rd:<br />
rinsl Cerinthian nvs.<br />
Ocrnn av,, from nth to n|h sts:<br />
Wesiry av. frcifn lSlh to jjBLh sis,<br />
f*iin'fill av from 2Pifi tn S0tli sts<br />
NfcW Rl'HIthK sol RCEs oPEM i ^]] rrfiss srreetii in town when<br />
An to the prospects for inw ru'j- j drivins? TOWARD the ocenn.<br />
VTrKSSARV ON norLrVARD<br />
Ore si» <strong>City</strong> Bomeri= Pgint boiile.<br />
vfii'd. both directions.<br />
Roosevelt bsulova* 1 *!. tacth ciirre =<br />
tions.<br />
In nddition. it ia directed thsi*:<br />
no enr ix* parkftl anywhere in town<br />
with liahLs biirniiiK. piihes'<br />
ber. hr sniri tluit Menrv Ford's vast<br />
jiinilfAiioii in the Amny.pn vaUev is<br />
espertt'ti IO vi(-ld 'ji.ooa tons nest<br />
ye;ir: iuul s ("SOD n-.siy reitii* from n<br />
touMi EjrowTi in Mesice.<br />
A diprnvory hns ueen mad:•- that n<br />
vine in C.ilifortiia is liiyh In Ln =<br />
lev ftmteni Tfie vine is M neriMi<br />
ii in i and will yield from 3M to 6f)0<br />
pounds per iscrp n will yield with-<br />
in a year after it Is plrintrd. ftnti<br />
will |jn on inriefiiiitely yicldinu nn =<br />
nuaiiy.<br />
GERMANS SORRY NOW<br />
committee devotes its energy<br />
i io raisinjj money for war purposes<br />
| by sellinii jfoverntneiit securities to<br />
[ totinks. corpQiTitions and individuals<br />
who nre able to invest larger sums<br />
j than Uiose who btty War saviiw<br />
! Bonds,<br />
Sules by the rommittee in this<br />
county have been as follows;<br />
July : : : . S 425,000<br />
August 532,000<br />
September 624,§0 p<br />
<strong>Oct</strong>ober . . . . 1,389.200<br />
This makes a totnl <strong>of</strong> $3,029,700.<br />
<strong>of</strong> whltii the G?pan <strong>City</strong> membtrs<br />
hn\e sold $883=100.<br />
ROESER KEW MEMBER<br />
Henry Roeser. Jr.= a new<br />
or<br />
dsptii i;<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
"<br />
By impHration rhnrges thst I<br />
i |<br />
fm those streets specified.<br />
Chief Lnek^v dPiliirec! the loivernd<br />
hendiight beiim^ nre pPrtnissibl*? for<br />
use. In fnet. lower beam 1 ;, as re<br />
qiiired by state inw for town driv-<br />
ijne, are siipposed to lie the orily ;<br />
used pii cars nriywrerr; wilh !<br />
"They wear No ftarongSi Bui |<br />
They Get in the Cash,"—See ,'<br />
ediloriai page feature.<br />
T). -<br />
<strong>of</strong> the eoijittiittee, has been colia=<br />
feoratins* with Robert K. Bell in the<br />
saie <strong>of</strong> U: g Treasury Tas Notes<br />
and they have sold a substantin]<br />
quota,<br />
•'T\\% nstes.' 1 it is explained by<br />
Mr, Qr<strong>of</strong>f, are designed far uso<br />
in paying yoiir incQifle tas, large<br />
or small, while rteelylng Interest<br />
g<br />
on your money, frOiii fie month <strong>of</strong><br />
pufBhase untU they are turned in,<br />
to pay your rising bill to Uncle<br />
Sam,"<br />
nit,i.ftiion<br />
IT BE KOrtPPED<br />
These npnnitited SiiSpertni,'! must<br />
lalify as follows; Be r*Kperienred<br />
:th firps iinii fiiitiiliar with tire<br />
maintennriee: have<br />
inspection eciulprnent;<br />
,ve stjusid repsMrtlion in t'ie fom<br />
mltv.<br />
In deseriifimj the tir:- inspection<br />
m OT*A drplnred that "she<br />
ctor i> m »ive the vefiirle<br />
r pf'irien! n lid potifteous in-<br />
ien venire nnd assist hini in<br />
to Veeo his lirs<br />
tubfs hi servicenble condition.<br />
instep!nv is to be reGarded bv<br />
phirle n«ner ns n friendly nnd<br />
slpful ti:e nijlnieiiance export "<br />
CHARr.P: SO Ml SAL VttV,<br />
Moter vi'his.U 1 CIWTIPTS are not re=<br />
d to Mn in ihe smie inspection<br />
Uen for e»ch inspectiari, Stu-<br />
are to be identified by ratlen-<br />
bouni> b.v ntimbcr and lec&tion,<br />
the IJM uf these avaslflbie Ss<br />
ibepftMeti id the board <strong>of</strong>fice.<br />
If no ti:rs Lire i-emoved from the<br />
tee! duriii - ihe inspection, a<br />
sninsi fee <strong>of</strong> not : mere tlian 25<br />
mny he cfinr.-ed by the ln-<br />
if Oiie or iii ore tires are<br />
for inspection or re<br />
iir, additional fees may tee charged<br />
aecordfihre with a ceiling priee<br />
<strong>of</strong> the OFA, with no itern hlRli-<br />
"ftan si,<br />
V l s by inapeetars <strong>of</strong> the<br />
PA regulations, careless or d*s=<br />
iseat inspeetirin, <strong>of</strong> eoiluiion b«-<br />
an iissps-etor and & Veiiide<br />
will be cau&e, aJter two<br />
IRES, for withdrawal sj the In-<br />
stations authority.<br />
unty Birthday<br />
But Quiet'<br />
Schools, Cities Asked<br />
To Celebrate<br />
[Thursday, November 12th, which<br />
Uit 250th Annlyersry ef tii5<br />
.<strong>of</strong> Cape May County, will<br />
f d iri a quiet way,"<br />
dti<br />
ihiii<br />
stiindiird Oil i^ i'ed up with Gt ! r»<br />
man Hynthetir patents by snyini<br />
tiic rompiiny's chemist^ were<br />
eNJM'nmenl.?! In synt!leL =<br />
\c rubb'-r lonu Ijerorr the Ji\ph fui<br />
orf 97 per cent <strong>of</strong> our rasv rubber<br />
supply.<br />
StriTidnitl nil, ii was fisserSed,<br />
boiiuiit Gf!*!i;;Uly's formula, and<br />
the GermsuiK now Wish w<br />
4,<br />
in the dim out area eKfenriny IS<br />
Town Gossip<br />
.. iri<br />
y<br />
ders say in an<br />
g in this iMiie, It was plac=<br />
the Department ef PuiHe<br />
<strong>of</strong> whicli Percy H, Jaeksan<br />
or ' •<br />
says the<br />
be the occasion for a<br />
lde eilebration <strong>of</strong> huge<br />
ions, that would pay tribute<br />
men and wdmen, ef the past<br />
^ who have so f l l<br />
thi destiniei ef our<br />
i<br />
pcurtailid, Wf<br />
restrain our tmoiions. Ws •will<br />
•.°ar ^lebr&tinf at hsme, thus<br />
y p<br />
travel and -am sf time<br />
the war effert,"<br />
0 ^<br />
SP^DY I«ACE<br />
iak that "en" Novemb^ 12.<br />
mill in a qulst way, the<br />
deeds that have bTOUf ht<br />
C to this «h<br />
io,<br />
mnd<br />
Writes CAT<br />
Lanunt in Poetry<br />
Chiiries Schlum*!, Jr.. rndioman<br />
second cUxha in tjuult 1 Hani's Niivy,<br />
iidw statioticd Ul Lnitch Harbor,<br />
Alaskii. went poeiic.iil reeenily to<br />
Uji hi« part?ins in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
know why ht ! couldn't let them<br />
know very mutLi, Mr, and Mrs.<br />
•^/*ni^"el ^r rL*^idi* nt 4i?o c.^eii =<br />
trni av.<br />
Their son's latest missive from<br />
the chilly north opened, as fdl-<br />
lows:<br />
! 'penr folks, I'm censored.<br />
Can't wi'ito a thina.<br />
Jiisi that I'm well,<br />
And sign my name,<br />
Can't tell you when it's sunny,<br />
Can't, tell you when it rains.<br />
Ail iiiilitary seeretEi,<br />
Must m-6vcis remain.<br />
Don't know where I'm going,<br />
Don't know where I'll land,<br />
I cguidn;t iniorm yuu,<br />
If met by a band.<br />
Can't toll where we sailed from.<br />
Can't mention the date,<br />
Cun't even remember.<br />
The meals that we ate.<br />
I can't keep n, diary,<br />
For such is a sin,<br />
Can't keep the envelopes.<br />
Your letters eame in.<br />
I enn't keep a nashUsht.<br />
To guide me at nigiit,<br />
And I ean't even smoke,<br />
Biffiept out Of sight.<br />
Don't know for sure,<br />
Anything I can da,<br />
Except sign this envelope,<br />
And mail- it to you,"<br />
* * *<br />
Paint to Come in<br />
Bottles, Soon<br />
Before long you will oe asking<br />
for a battle <strong>of</strong> paint instead <strong>of</strong><br />
C Oejipth, representative <strong>of</strong><br />
the Benjamin Mosfe Pal-it and<br />
Vai-nish CO, has inf<strong>of</strong>ined loeal<br />
can sf paint,<br />
painting centffietors that nl=<br />
i iii'le.h hiifik frsSiii tlip const<br />
nESfG!V%TKn AT<br />
The chief pointed out that the<br />
. arens for parking iiylit use wer"'<br />
i deniiinnietl in Aiigurt nt a eordei'-<br />
enfp nf municipal police <strong>of</strong>licsais<br />
I Aiifi Army n : fti in Atlantif <strong>City</strong><br />
I fhf ii" piirpow wos to eiiminfite all<br />
: brik'JH headlif4t 1 t b^nms being visi.<br />
! hie !i( sen tn silliau^ttf shipping.<br />
The use cif pai'kinif liehts bath<br />
, ways on tiu* entrnnee boulevards<br />
i was specified because the volume<br />
I ftf tralli' nil tficst? roiidM inuseri a<br />
i i! hiiic)" -low m thp tky flue Io con-<br />
! rent ration <strong>of</strong> many heftdlitihts in a<br />
i Iifmlted iiren nt ri^h* anple^ to the<br />
; sea.<br />
| Bids <strong>On</strong> Jetty<br />
' Due November 7<br />
State Boards Asks<br />
Local Project Prices<br />
The Slat* Board <strong>of</strong> c&mineree<br />
and Navigation will receive sealed<br />
bids g-iturday, November 7. for<br />
construction <strong>of</strong> the proposed new<br />
stone jetty into the ocean heru at<br />
Sth st."<br />
Bids will be opened at 11:45 n.m.<br />
at tiie Board <strong>of</strong>fice In the State<br />
House, Trenton. Contractors will be<br />
required io furnish performance<br />
bends.<br />
Tlie jetty. enthe!y <strong>of</strong> stciis. \v:V.<br />
be paid for by appropiiations to.<br />
taling SOO.OTO, <strong>of</strong> which the Stftte<br />
Board has ftlioeated 142.000 <strong>of</strong> its<br />
funds and the city will put up $18.-<br />
ooo.<br />
Five Pianos<br />
Offered Free<br />
By Express Co,<br />
t t<br />
p<br />
Not one, not two. not three<br />
but FIVE pianos, to b^ given<br />
away, absolutely -free, to any-<br />
body who wants thtrn!<br />
This <strong>of</strong>fer was made yester-<br />
day by Mrs, Marion Ferguson,<br />
owner oi Ferguson's Express,<br />
Ehe has Uie pianos in storage<br />
at the old Headley and Adams<br />
mill 10th it,, Off West av., but<br />
want! to gtt rid <strong>of</strong> the instru-<br />
ments because <strong>of</strong> the fpace they<br />
occupy.<br />
"Anyibody who wants a piano<br />
can take one. free," she said,<br />
! *Ke can haul It away himself,<br />
or hire us is do »= J«st so<br />
we get rid <strong>of</strong> them,"<br />
Curfew May Be Invoked For<br />
Youth In South End <strong>of</strong> Co.<br />
Fusibility that a curfew law for<br />
yeung people may be invoked in<br />
the lower end sf the county, near<br />
military and naVBl establishments,<br />
was seen Wednesday aftemson<br />
following a> conftrence betwitti<br />
westeufor K^noh B. Lowland<br />
and poilee <strong>of</strong>fietols <strong>of</strong> the Daps<br />
ifty^WUdfeod «tt ^ ^ ^<br />
Ing hi said, numerous reports con-<br />
cerning the actions ef juveniles,<br />
particularly girls <strong>of</strong> school Sf@,<br />
with service men,<br />
Hs strongly suggested that un»<br />
leai this munieipaiitles take steps<br />
l ^ttl lviliie<br />
leai thi p<br />
t© eon&el the ^tuatlQn.<br />
young fifls, he will call tot a<br />
curfew regulation the jsame sa was<br />
adaeSA mm^^ ^<br />
Ghosts, Witches<br />
To Frolic <strong>On</strong><br />
Pier Tonight<br />
Public Invited to Big<br />
Party; 20 Prizei<br />
To be Awarded<br />
Ghosts, witches, hobgoblins anet<br />
other characters frsm the story<br />
hooks will be on the prowl tonight<br />
at Uw Music pier,<br />
Tlie annual Hallowe'en party, to<br />
-ftiiieh all boys.<br />
uirls and adults are<br />
invite*!, is schedul-<br />
ed to beam at 8<br />
o'clock find eontin*<br />
UP unlii midnight<br />
through a variety<br />
<strong>of</strong> entertainment<br />
features. For this __<br />
otif nltfht. at least, every-body is in=<br />
yited to forget nboMi the war—in=<br />
eluding the service men in this<br />
urea,<br />
TO AWARD M PRIZES<br />
Costumed boys and girls who in,<br />
tend to compete for the 30 prises<br />
are urged to be present at the pier<br />
by 7;30 pm= so they ean be lined<br />
up for orderly appearanep en the<br />
stage,<br />
Pri^s will be awarded in four<br />
cIaEsiflstionS=eoniic dress, fancy<br />
dress, impersona-<br />
tions and Best<br />
dressed couples,<br />
Judging will be by<br />
a, cemmittee con-<br />
sisting <strong>of</strong> Mrs, L#s=<br />
lit C. Hughes. Dr.<br />
1 j, Thoniley Hugh-<br />
es and aeott H.<br />
Adams,<br />
Later in the evening there ft'ill<br />
be tin amateur contest open to any.<br />
one with talent to display, and at<br />
least four prises wiil be awarded<br />
in this: Winners will be determined<br />
by the applause <strong>of</strong> the audience,<br />
eharies Schlagel, ehalrman <strong>of</strong><br />
(Page f please)<br />
To Leave For<br />
War Duty Today<br />
Trainees Go This<br />
Morning to Fort Dix<br />
Today is Army day again in this<br />
resort as a group <strong>of</strong> 41 new train-<br />
ees arc 1 scheduled to depart at 9<br />
a, in. to ^gin their seryiee fiir Un-<br />
cle^ Sam, J<br />
The two chartered biises, going<br />
direst ta Fort Dis, will leave from<br />
the headquarters <strong>of</strong> Local Board<br />
No, i, Bth st, and Cgntrnl ny, Thi<br />
men were all examined and took<br />
thiir army oaths two wei!cs ago<br />
at Camden, Two othan icaepud<br />
at (he- same time will not be leav=<br />
ing from htre but will repgri di-<br />
feelly to Fort Disc frprh other com-<br />
munities where they have b£en em-<br />
ployed.<br />
Today's froup jncltidrs IB Oeesn<br />
<strong>City</strong> residents,<br />
Aecordiag to advanee plans, each<br />
new soldier was te restive this<br />
morning twa gifts as a taken <strong>of</strong><br />
eonununity appreciation, Qn§ was<br />
to bt from the Womlfl's Megylar<br />
RepublicaivCIub and the other<br />
from Mrs, Mary Donahue, who<br />
has been soliciting .funds lot ^h<br />
W.P.B. Praises<br />
Resort Scrap<br />
Drive Results<br />
Proves What Can be<br />
Done, Says State<br />
Salvage Director<br />
President Roosevelt and General<br />
Lewis E. Hershey. natjonal director<br />
<strong>of</strong> selective service, this week up-<br />
held the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> selective eer^<br />
vice board in its classifleatien <strong>of</strong> a<br />
Bellepiajn youth as tligible for mili=<br />
tnrv servit=e.<br />
The dteision. in the case ef Carl-<br />
ton Endicott Mason. 25, was made<br />
to the local Beard trv Oen=<br />
after Masens classi-<br />
fication status had been carried up<br />
from the board through state head-<br />
quarters and then to Washington,<br />
ALL DECISIONS SUSTAINED<br />
Tt was the first case referred to<br />
the Presidem from this district, and<br />
the outcome gives the local board<br />
a i00 percent "batting average" in<br />
its decisicns to date In which ap=<br />
have been taken.<br />
Tuesday Election<br />
Smathers-Hawkes, Wene-Fouloi* Bai<br />
Eclipses County Contest—Fouloi* Seen<br />
Holding Slight Edge in This Area<br />
Conttiti within the county will be playing seeond<br />
'o the relatively hot U, S, Senatorial and Congressional<br />
ties when resort voters go to the polls for general el<<br />
balloting on Tuesday. Voting hours will be 7 a.m. to 8<br />
Eastern War Time.<br />
The election calls for thr filling <strong>of</strong> eight positions,<br />
Mason, son <strong>of</strong> Roland B Masan,<br />
SPECIAL, SCRAP<br />
MATINEE TODAY<br />
qhc time, 3iS0 this after-<br />
The place. Village Theatre.<br />
Admission, three pounds <strong>of</strong><br />
scrap.<br />
D= Rosroe Faimee has ar-<br />
ranged a. flue special show, in-<br />
cluding Laurel ahd Hardy, with<br />
other favorites, as a special<br />
contribution to the scrap<br />
drive, Admission will be 3<br />
liounrts <strong>of</strong> gerap or irmre.<br />
^ <strong>City</strong>'s record for scrap cel-<br />
leetioii won eoniratulations this<br />
week from the War Production<br />
Beard, which at the same time<br />
pointed out the need for continued<br />
eanservatien sf metals and other<br />
Tn<strong>of</strong>certa'ls fenntrjy allowed to go to<br />
waste,<br />
Clinton M. White, executive, see^<br />
rPtary for the General WUvage Sec=<br />
tion <strong>of</strong> WPB in New jersey, said<br />
in a letter:<br />
"My congratulations te <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> for its splendid scrap eoiiee- j<br />
tion. The results you obtained un= j<br />
der the eircumitances merely prsv- j<br />
ed the quantity <strong>of</strong> scra.p materials j<br />
available for our war effort, proT<br />
yided someone witti or^anizationfil<br />
and administrative ability heads<br />
the salvage committee,<br />
MUST CONTINUE<br />
FOR DURATION<br />
"While Oeean <strong>City</strong> has done an<br />
excellent job. we sincerely trust<br />
that it will continue for the dura=<br />
(Page 3 Please)<br />
also<br />
Final Registry<br />
Day November 28<br />
Last <strong>1942</strong> Chance for<br />
Permanent Listing<br />
Voters <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and Caps<br />
May Oeunty will have trffeir last<br />
oppoHunily this year on Novem-.<br />
ber 28 to regUUr for the new per-<br />
manent registration system which<br />
will ge into effect next July to su=<br />
percide the present anniml regis-<br />
tratiBn,<br />
mM:<br />
The Caunty Beard <strong>of</strong><br />
announced yesterday that<br />
tion will be conducted<br />
Novem'fler 2S, from 1 p, m= to 9<br />
ps m,, instead <strong>of</strong> ntst Tuesday,<br />
general eltctlon day, as originally<br />
planned,<br />
Beciuse <strong>of</strong> the amount <strong>of</strong> ether<br />
work falling upon the district elee=<br />
tion beards at genera,) eleetlen,<br />
whleh would mean probable wait-<br />
ing for many who want to regli-<br />
ter permanently. It was decided<br />
to set aside Seme ether tUne for<br />
thi registration.<br />
November 28 will be the third<br />
lime this yeaF the county will have<br />
had workeri en duty to compile<br />
nctive pelitJeal leader, originally<br />
was classified 1=A by the local<br />
heard. His father then appealed en<br />
the ground that the young man was<br />
superintendent <strong>of</strong> his basket fac-<br />
tory, and as such was essential to<br />
the war effort because ef being a<br />
key man in produetien <strong>of</strong> contain-<br />
ers lor fsrttt produets.<br />
RrFEBRED TO WASHINGTON<br />
The regionai appeal board at<br />
Oamden overruled the oeean <strong>City</strong><br />
board and classified Mason as 2=A,<br />
a deferred class, But. Col, Edgar A.<br />
Bloomer, New Jersfy state direc-<br />
tor, diimppreved thftt action and<br />
referred the ease to Washington,<br />
aeneral Htrshey gave no esplan-<br />
a tion <strong>of</strong> the decision in his letter<br />
notifying the beard te keep Mason<br />
in UA Tlie Bellepifiin man Ls ex-<br />
pected to tog one <strong>of</strong> those eallrd io<br />
fill the November quota far 1 'i'Si-<br />
eal examination and induetien.<br />
FIVE OTHER APPEALS DENIED<br />
Five ether men, nil <strong>of</strong> whom ap.<br />
ppaled for deferment on oeeupa-<br />
tiistia] grounds, likewisp had their<br />
appeals denied this week by the<br />
resiqnal board arid werp ordered<br />
retiin? in clriss i.A.<br />
They were Fred D S<strong>of</strong>reney, Sea<br />
IslG Oity= shipyard welderi Ootuiniri<br />
0 Raffa, Be.i isle, locomotive plant<br />
riectrieian; Hersehe! S, chattin.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, radio manufacturing<br />
worker; Louis M UiLuzio, Tuoka =<br />
hoe, assistiiiit farrn manager, and<br />
QEtetano P. Oapreni.<br />
shipyard welder.. S<strong>of</strong>roncy<br />
claimed dependents.<br />
Map Drive For<br />
Scout Funds<br />
$500 Sought to Carry<br />
Troops IS Months<br />
The ressrt Kiwanis club, at its<br />
meeting Wednesday, appointed a<br />
committee to organize and conduct<br />
a drive to raise SSOO which is need-<br />
ed to continue Boy Scout work dur-<br />
ing ths coming 18 menths,<br />
Clinton B, Price, treasurer <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Scout district committee, called up<<br />
<strong>On</strong> the Kiwanians to lend assist<br />
ance in raising the fund^ which is<br />
said m^Sit even earrj- scout ex-<br />
penseE for two yea;-s.<br />
The eemmittee naTried is compos-<br />
ed <strong>of</strong> Scott H, Adams, Charles H,<br />
Stiiwell, Clyde W, Strublc. Haney<br />
Lloyd Chatjin, Henr>^ B, Cooper,<br />
Jr., Floyd c Simrns. Lawrence M.<br />
Lear. Rev. Benjamin P. Allgeod,<br />
Herbert Wilks and .Albert Blutn,<br />
Two years ago the drive raised<br />
•tBOO for Scouting, Mr, Price gave<br />
the elub.a detailed report <strong>of</strong> espen'<br />
ditures since then,<br />
Scouts here are sponsored joint=<br />
ly by the Kiwania and Rotary clubs.<br />
ORDERKW TO LEAVE<br />
Two negro boys, &K3d 11 and IT,<br />
were erdered out ol town and tacfc<br />
to Philadelphia, an Saturday by<br />
Mayor George D, Richards in pn=<br />
lice court. They weri' taken Into<br />
custody for vagrancy here<br />
eluding those <strong>of</strong> state sena<br />
tor and assemblyman, county<br />
surrogate, two county free-<br />
holders, and a county coroner.<br />
But interest <strong>of</strong> the eafflpalsn has<br />
been centered and probaWy win<br />
continue to be, Tuesday, an the<br />
tion <strong>of</strong> two men to send to<br />
n-<br />
INOUTCBENTS HOLD EDGE<br />
Whereas the Renutolieans have<br />
the advantage <strong>of</strong> being lneufflbenti<br />
for all state and county posts, Uie<br />
situation is rtversed in the U. S,<br />
Senate and Congress posStions, Both<br />
<strong>of</strong> which are currently occupied by<br />
Dsmoerats,<br />
U. B Senator William H. Sma»<br />
therSi <strong>of</strong> Margate, who has eam=<br />
paigned solely on a plabform <strong>of</strong> 100<br />
per cent adherence to the New Beaj<br />
party line and support ef President<br />
Roosevelt, U ehallenged for his seat<br />
toy Aibert, "W. Hawkes= e-tfoot, 3-ineb<br />
industrial leader from Montclalr.<br />
HlNpFS ITPON HAGUE<br />
STRpNGHOLO<br />
politieal dbstrvfirs say that the<br />
outcome ef their contest depend?<br />
solely upon the majority put up for<br />
Smathers by Hudson County Ha-<br />
gue gbronfhold, Tnat niajority is<br />
considered a dubious quantity, as it<br />
may be whittled down from former<br />
years because <strong>of</strong> the feud between<br />
Governer Edison and the Jersey<br />
Oity mayor, .SmBthers. however, is<br />
reported to be betting twe=to=ene<br />
en his re=elfctien.<br />
Cqnp'essman Elmer H. Wene,<br />
ESeJitioeratie chick raiser from Vine-<br />
land, will vie with Major General<br />
Benjamin D. Foulois, <strong>of</strong> Ventner<br />
retired chief <strong>of</strong> the Army Air<br />
Corps, for the Congressional<br />
representing Atlantic, Cape<br />
and Cumberland counties.<br />
wmm MUST CAMMX<br />
ATLANTIC<br />
Wene Is expected to cany his qwp \i<br />
county <strong>of</strong> Oumtoerland, white ~<br />
jols supporters claim a flight<br />
in Oap# May. Atlantic Is<br />
to toe nip and tuck making advgn^ ^<br />
guesses on the district outcflo<br />
somewhat oa^rdouB, Wene, it<br />
predtetedi w II have to cany Allans ^<br />
le If he is to win M he did & u&*~~<br />
seat Hsputoltean Walter s. Jeftttea<br />
two years &|e. , "'<br />
Nearly all political activity Of,<br />
the campaign has been centered la '<br />
the Hawkes-Smathers and Foulpl^-<br />
Wfene contests, and county candi-<br />
dates have had littje to say other<br />
itian to stand on their records. ^<br />
IN STATB-COt;NT¥ BACK<br />
Senate President I. armnt Scott,<br />
Gape May, will be opposed by Kdl* ,<br />
mund B, Godfrey, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> CJty^ J<br />
wftile AssemJalyman John E. Bos-<br />
well, this eity, has as his opponent<br />
Joseph F, Hughes, Wiidwood,<br />
The Democrats have only one.,<br />
freyiifj'cer candidate; Benjamin D.<br />
Trout, oi ^lieplain, while on tb£<br />
Rtpuijlican side Director ftfoy H-<br />
jaekson, <strong>of</strong> Wiidwood, and fiance<br />
Director Ralph T, Stevens, <strong>of</strong> Cape<br />
May, are running for re-election-<br />
Surregate Irving Fitch^ Sea Isle<br />
<strong>City</strong>, is opposed by Edward P. 1<br />
OriKIn. Cape May, Herbert Hans.<br />
man, Wiidwood, is tfie Republican<br />
coroner aspirant, against J, Oliver<br />
llwell. Democrat, Cape<br />
Smathers, Wene<br />
Constituents<br />
Stevens Asks Contm-<br />
ued Support <strong>of</strong> Men<br />
<strong>of</strong> 'Proved Worth' -<br />
U. S, Senator William H= ana th-<br />
and Congressman Elmer H,<br />
Wene were deseribe*1 today by F,<br />
Mulford Stevens, rtiairmarj <strong>of</strong> the<br />
County Democratic Executive Com-<br />
mittee, as 'men wno have ueen<br />
residents <strong>of</strong> Seuth Jersev for more<br />
than a quarter century." nnd who<br />
•know our nre&lems."<br />
Urging supporf <strong>of</strong> trie entire<br />
Democratic ticket nest Tuesday,<br />
Stevens stated:<br />
FREnlCTs; HEAVIER VOTE<br />
'•The num'ber nf votes this ypar<br />
for the Democrat!F eandiflates wijl<br />
be even larger ttian during the<br />
past few years. <strong>On</strong> a ibasls <strong>of</strong> tfllks<br />
with voters throughout Cape May<br />
County, I find that the p?ntiment<br />
is very siren's for Senator Smsth=<br />
ers and Congressman Wene,<br />
people realize toe fine rec-<br />
i<br />
pp<br />
ord and representation they have<br />
given OUT county. The people are<br />
war conscious and know that both<br />
these pandidates had oiitstandin?<br />
records in Congress before J'earl<br />
and still have them, These<br />
records are ones if action and<br />
proved performance rather than<br />
premises,<br />
GOT _ IMPROVEMENTS<br />
"Sens tor Smnthers and Uufi*<br />
pressman Wene have been Instru-<br />
mental in bringing many new and<br />
worthwhile impreveTrents to eur<br />
county, nrirl to vote for these men<br />
Predicts G.0.<br />
County Districts<br />
Smith Confident En-<br />
tire Slate Will Win<br />
Easily Here<br />
Citizens ef Cape May County<br />
may bf assured <strong>of</strong> receiving con-<br />
tJiiued good government and ser-<br />
vice by the election on Tuesday<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Republican nominees. Na-<br />
thaniel Smith, chairman -<strong>of</strong> the<br />
Oounty Republican Committee,<br />
said this week.<br />
Pointing to the county ticket and<br />
referring to the freeholder board<br />
rnd the surrogate, Mr, Smith as-<br />
serted the incumbents have pei-><br />
formed their duties so well, wltli<br />
economy and service their, watch-<br />
word, that voters should not hesl-<br />
tau- to east their ballets for the<br />
present <strong>of</strong>ficials,<br />
IK HIGH POSITIONS<br />
Turning to Senator Seott and "As-<br />
semblyman Beswell, the Bounty<br />
chairman declared that ne\er Jn<br />
the county's history have its men<br />
been placed in sueh responsible<br />
state positieni, which have brought<br />
pristige and honor to, 1 this smtdl<br />
county.<br />
Urging voters to start at the<br />
top <strong>of</strong> the Republican column,<br />
headed by Albert W, Hawkes,<br />
Smith asked support <strong>of</strong> Mftiwkes'<br />
running mftte, Benjamin D, Fou-<br />
lois fer Congress,<br />
LIVING WAGE FOR ALL<br />
'I believe the United States or<br />
America is big enough and rich<br />
] enough to see to it that every man<br />
I<br />
been rcsiderits <strong>of</strong> South Jersey more<br />
1 Please!<br />
Riekert Wins Coast<br />
Guard Commission<br />
Lome O, Riekert, fermerly direc=<br />
tor <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Recreation<br />
Center, was graduated* with the<br />
commission <strong>of</strong> enslsn in the U. S<br />
Coast Guard. Tuesday, at the <strong>of</strong>fi=<br />
eera" training station. New London,<br />
borm.<br />
Ensign Riekert is now in <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Oiry en 10 days' furtou^fi at the<br />
hnme <strong>of</strong> Mr, and Mrs Packer<br />
Miller, When he leaves, he will<br />
report te the Philadelphia Navy<br />
Yard for active duty. He entered<br />
ihe Coast Guard school in July,<br />
work shall receive a decent living<br />
.wage 1 , sufficient to support h.iai-<br />
self. his wife and children, edu*<br />
cate them ind lay aside<br />
(Pate 2 Ple«e)<br />
County To Gat Less Fuel<br />
^ Than Some Others<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Oeunty are lis<br />
temperature<br />
for pu^oses ef fuel oil rationing<br />
ajlotments, according to & bulletin<br />
and Cape May<br />
in the waraiest<br />
in New<br />
tables with which to tstaillsh al-<br />
lotments ts applicants. The beoklet<br />
contains caJculflitJon tables for<br />
groups <strong>of</strong> states In the same tem-<br />
pemture belt, and for groups <strong>of</strong><br />
from the Office <strong>of</strong> Frice AdmlnSs- | counties in sub-belts in each state,<br />
tmtton, Wils ineans that tlie sens ^ THBJEE DISTRICTS<br />
will be allowed Its fuel oil than Ntw*Jira^ is dWdid tats thwe<br />
the OttifT two eones, dteirtete, Hib Cape W^f:<br />
Ml rationing boards have re-<br />
ceived copies <strong>of</strong> fuel oil calculation<br />
Home Nursing<br />
Classes Planned<br />
Two classes in Home tHotinf. to<br />
be free ef charge to aU wseaen in-<br />
terested in taking the course, Win<br />
be started by the <strong>Ocean</strong> Qlty<br />
branch <strong>of</strong> the Bed Cross early next<br />
month, *• L<br />
Mr§s Robert j. Lackey wUI be In*<br />
?tructor for an eftemosn das. and<br />
Mrs, Rblph L Chester wtQ In-'<br />
struct an evening class. Both wlH<br />
be In Red Cross headauartefs, 4Ut L<br />
ith st. 'C<br />
\V5tsen interested are rtqtttttad to;<br />
register at headqyarters<br />
tely, and to ejepress tH^p<br />
ence as to thue,<br />
2 Tie in Cafe<br />
Key Clare F^ust and J*e* j<br />
winners <strong>of</strong> t'<br />
l
CH U RCH ES<br />
w *$-<<br />
maOe and<br />
£Q?mm&ted Mqn-<br />
tbe first meeting <strong>of</strong><br />
• **t tte gimday g^sel teajd,<br />
~ • _: the MB-<br />
ths clitetii <strong>of</strong>-<br />
a S:3Op, s, dinner<br />
dining room. Rally Day<br />
9 v ©6@6EV€il Intiio<br />
Sijn4ay inomtag.<br />
^ Ctarle? S. tH superinteia-<br />
r*Of tt»Bj3UMay Seftool, pregid<br />
Powell was ap<br />
superintendent <strong>of</strong><br />
rtqeai and Ws, A.<br />
sijperinteiident <strong>of</strong><br />
Roll Department,<br />
present were- Bsv,<br />
Benjamin F, AUgOed, Mrs. B,<br />
silt iinith/ Mrs. A, M» stpek-<br />
e, Mte, Jack 6. Jeraee, Miss<br />
Qebb, Mis Jane Browiilae,<br />
Smith, Miss<br />
@ E, Darby, Ittnk Darby,<br />
Powell, Uoyd Gh&tttn, Law=<br />
Bewell,_ Dr, W. Thomas<br />
SHI, Richard Southard and<br />
, B, Oanvtr,<br />
ft<br />
Sunday School<br />
Group To Meet<br />
Co, Association in<br />
Annual Convention<br />
The 77th annual eonvsntlon ef<br />
tiiO Oap£ May County Sunday<br />
gefaoor Association and the i7th an-<br />
nual convention oj the cape May<br />
County Council <strong>of</strong> Religious Edu-<br />
ll i rid<br />
y<br />
cation will Ise<br />
Friday, Navern-<br />
i Mhdi<br />
y<br />
ber 6. at tile Seavliie Methodist<br />
Ohureh, There wdn be morning, al=<br />
ternoon and evening; sessions, i.-a<br />
P, Uem, <strong>of</strong> Sea Ms <strong>City</strong>, pr#gldent<br />
i id<br />
at<br />
oj the two groups. wiU<br />
Thfr eonventloB will convene<br />
9*30 a.m. Rev, Robert S, Judge,<br />
pastor ef the Seayiiie ehureh, will<br />
h dd l t<br />
[Louis Cantor & Son<br />
301 White BBrse Pike,<br />
SO HAHBOB CITY. N. J,<br />
JUNIOR MISSES and<br />
LADIES COATS<br />
H<br />
v n<br />
9 al<br />
/ J 7<br />
i Come to Egf Hurtwr to<br />
I Stf lor yooTseif O4f<br />
g Beautiful Selection Of<br />
• 1 JflulOTs, Klitfi * 1*3-<br />
| k i » Coats in >1> tie<br />
F^BaScwcit Wtteriali isd<br />
fe^F Styles direst fna rti<br />
A a<br />
Hp fu F«triei<br />
P¥^ Itsrt Ce.ti<br />
the address <strong>of</strong> wslyooit*. to<br />
Albert Weils, <strong>of</strong> Merme, vice<br />
president <strong>of</strong> the Association and<br />
Council, will respond, Rev, Albert<br />
Adams, paster <strong>of</strong> the Bethel Meth=<br />
qdlst chupeh, ^Bnaen, win deliver<br />
the morning address, and there wUI<br />
be a solo by Mrs. judge,<br />
TO ELECT OFFICERS<br />
Following dinner, to he served in<br />
Seaville Community Hail by the we-<br />
men <strong>of</strong> tfie ehureh, the afternoon<br />
session will open,at 1:30 o'clock.<br />
Departmental conferences will start<br />
at 2 o'clock, and at 3 o'clock <strong>of</strong>fi-<br />
cers will b? elected, Tile aiternoon<br />
speaker will 8 and<br />
Mr, Phi] Bntrett will sing a sn<br />
pinno and haril^iie duet, "My<br />
FaHh Ijr'is Up Tn Thpe,'' by<br />
Mwtini? rf the<br />
pur-<br />
Wi>.i 3-1.1 n in. MeHing <strong>of</strong> tile Jun-<br />
f<strong>of</strong> Christian ESidea.vOr Society,<br />
Wed.. 7:30 p.m Midweek Prayer<br />
MerlUiv and Bible Study. Sub-<br />
ject : "The Book o, Isaiah: Pro<br />
misp and Warning." Isaiah 33: l-<br />
34. net!! yijjj stydy the Bible<br />
with us.<br />
j Tliurs. 7 ij.m. Ruheiirsal <strong>of</strong> the Sen.<br />
I ior Choir nt the church.<br />
> . - *<br />
i FIRST rill l?rii METHOtJlST<br />
I ith st, and central av,<br />
[ Henjamin F\ Ailgnnd, IVfliiistpT<br />
interrsts IIPP whiit mak** the<br />
pa areunfl, Our "Treasure''<br />
nsay be otsr rouiitry, nur hornes, OUT<br />
1 fimilies, or Oslr friends. WhateveF<br />
i ihf ifonsirre is. our interest in il<br />
i will diipidr what we? do. Our inter-<br />
| tsfs HlHn -A ill rtetfrmine wliat kind<br />
<strong>of</strong> peopli' we became<br />
Mnn's inU'ifpt in ot'irrs w-ill briny<br />
nut iMfl be 1 -;! that is in him, Hemrr,<br />
iwe tho.Ne who are so Interested in<br />
ifilhei'S tSint fhfy forget tht',rselve^.<br />
j Tn religion there ivfis never onf<br />
• who f-jigot Hun.^.if riiid t-hrsu 'it <strong>of</strong><br />
i nrhers qiijto MO rin'fh an Chrisf.<br />
Says G.O.P. WiU<br />
Carry County<br />
fng frngs<br />
for a rainy day," said Smltii.<br />
"The Republican candidates<br />
stand whole-heartedly by tht' age*<br />
Old formula laid down by Blaek><br />
stone, eenturlcs ago, that 'we<br />
should live honestly, hu.-t nobody,<br />
and render to every man iUs due,'<br />
As tveryone knows nations, states,<br />
rommunitles and individuals huve<br />
departed rrom this rule. <strong>On</strong>ly when<br />
and UIJUI everybody returns to and<br />
gnseientiousiy practises this rule,<br />
a!i s* expect ^iice both fram<br />
within and without,"<br />
HIGH-TYPE CANDIDATES<br />
The type <strong>of</strong> eandidnteK <strong>of</strong>fusd<br />
a the pitisetis <strong>of</strong> the county is<br />
onr <strong>of</strong> liiuh dfgit*. Thf person -<br />
uliiy. plus keen foresight <strong>of</strong><br />
: the splendid war ba^k-<br />
craund <strong>of</strong> Foulois were ahly dis-<br />
played at the raJIy tit tht"Wild =<br />
wood Golf Clul) last Thursday.<br />
1 In my opinion, Hawkcs and<br />
Fouioia are men who would repre=<br />
sent the people <strong>of</strong> New Jersey with<br />
firm rrgard for their trust and<br />
with the feeling that the os!iga»<br />
ion was one ef service and noA<br />
jf personai ambition.<br />
EFFIC1ENCV CITBD<br />
"It is needless for mg to go into<br />
the splendid rteords <strong>of</strong> Senator<br />
deott, Aisemblynian Basvel!, Sur=<br />
otjate Fiteh, FreeholdBrs Stevens<br />
and Jackson. Most people iiavc In-<br />
timate knowledge <strong>of</strong> their good<br />
work, their achieve, menta and their<br />
pffieienpy. They, together, with<br />
Ooi oner Nominee Ht rbert- T|ans-<br />
nian. will receive big majorities in<br />
ali county diatricrs.<br />
"Sitif< I know tlip voters <strong>of</strong> Cape<br />
May Qounty sire Tntinia.tfly ac=<br />
quainUid with tht candidates, their<br />
experience in public affairs iitid<br />
men's Regular ^HepubUean dub.<br />
Mrs, Bert Bba^mrd, Mra, Juke B.<br />
Ledig, Mrs, John M BoSwell, Mrs.<br />
Nathaniei O, Smith, Mrs, Cj^tes<br />
f6o€inug. airs, Wesley Ada.rns Mn<br />
Hitry Rtiboni, Mra. Mae Miller,<br />
Mrs, Tnllnjan, 3MIB. Howards Bus-<br />
Mrs. Bai-ah Linder, Mrs.<br />
, Mrs<br />
Helen Spence, Mts^, Laura Light=<br />
cap, Mrs, Ray Sllfihintr, Mrs, Bra=<br />
dy, Mrs1 Elwood Prtston, Mrs,<br />
Oeorge smiley, Mrs, Mwlon Ni-<br />
bl Miss Emma GHfflths, and<br />
Miss Louisa Oajlson,<br />
Smathers, Wene<br />
Have Proved Worth<br />
CaQtinucd from Page 4<br />
than fl quarter century, and no*.<br />
simply visitors. They know OUF pro-<br />
blems, rind when we vote foi the r<br />
we are voting for neh-hbors uiin<br />
are true representatives <strong>of</strong> thpir<br />
district eonatituents.<br />
"How foolish it would he in vait<<br />
ngalnst one ef our own people for<br />
some candidates from North Jersey<br />
who do not knew our problems and<br />
who orily eome to our county for<br />
the first time when yi**y are riin =<br />
tl I dates for fffice,<br />
PRESIDllNT NEEDS THEM<br />
"ft-esid#nt aoosevPlt needs thj<br />
epntinued serviees <strong>of</strong> both these<br />
men *te carry on the war ami to ]<br />
help in the formulation ef<br />
peaee to follow''<br />
Stevens also urged the voters to<br />
ODT Gertifi<br />
Commercials<br />
The dlstriet <strong>of</strong>fice<br />
city,<br />
bui<br />
hearsea and<br />
iliey have net<br />
thair application<br />
f W ce^ity.<br />
Applications fer<br />
have betn nmllpd<br />
in the L'Buntics<br />
jjon <strong>of</strong> th, A S<br />
but if some operators<br />
eeived thorn, ttiey<br />
mediately tQ a{><br />
lice for an upplleaUen<br />
out taie certificate sf<br />
no<br />
lowed is p u<br />
15, nor will the<br />
Central P-T A<br />
Hears Miss<br />
The<br />
h t<br />
g Teachers AssDciaUcn had ut<br />
iupport the Democratic Rflndidstes | monthly inceUnY*"* WeftafSi<br />
on the county ticket, statins that. the setoni r,h,Hi°i.,^ ! T^<br />
Oil the county __<br />
flll are men qtiaHned for the" <strong>of</strong>fie*> ' tlfne Miss<br />
thev seek,<br />
_ T7ie rest rf th? ticket includes<br />
F^imuiid B. Oodfrey for stnte sen-<br />
ntor, Joseph P, Hujihes for ass:'ni<br />
felymnn, Edward P Orifr'n far sur,<br />
rSEiitt-. Bpiijiimln D. Trout for free-<br />
holder, and j. Oliver Elwell for eor=<br />
orwr.<br />
audlloriuiB<br />
Miriam<br />
il"<br />
Sunday Services<br />
Nonr- riih**r ever necompHshod so their qualifieationg for public qf=<br />
VICTORY CIRCLE<br />
HAS LUNCHEON<br />
An enjoyab:t> covered dtsii lunoh-<br />
eon was given Tuesday nodii by the 1<br />
Victory Circle <strong>of</strong> the Method.st<br />
Chureh at the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs C.or=<br />
sion cox, 6 - i4 <strong>Ocean</strong> av.<br />
These attending wtrt ! : Mrs<br />
Eenjaniin F, Aligood. Mrs. Paul<br />
Hayes. Mrs, Alfred W, Fowt-ll. Mrs..<br />
W, Soey.<br />
!5 THIS yOUR CAR?<br />
TO D A¥<br />
Ui Ut<br />
TUT<br />
TOUR<br />
WHEELS<br />
POWELL'S<br />
Super Service<br />
34th and A«bury<br />
<strong>of</strong> (lie Martnora Methodist<br />
Tht rrtnina address will<br />
b# delivered by Rev. Albert W,<br />
Lens, paster <strong>of</strong> the Cape May pres=<br />
byterian Ohurgh,<br />
Methodist Circles<br />
To Meet Tuesday<br />
Four Circle,-! within the Women'!<br />
loeletv for Christian Service <strong>of</strong><br />
tht First Methodist Church will<br />
have their regular meetings Tues-<br />
day afternoon and evening,<br />
JThe .Vieeerv Circle wift ineet at<br />
2 p,m, at the home af Mrsf Mi-<br />
ehata Nahass, 824 PV mouth pi.<br />
The FYiendly Oi* ffleetinL? is<br />
In the evening at tht. nome <strong>of</strong> Mrs, j<br />
Thomas MeOlure, 732 Central RV,<br />
Thi Sunshine Circle will con-<br />
vene at 7 45 p.m. at the home<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mrs. B, Frank Smith, 831 Oge-<br />
ani»v.<br />
The Good will Circle is scheduled<br />
for 8 p,m, at the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs<br />
Harold Curtis, 329 Asbury av,<br />
IYES<br />
PITTIO BT<br />
Dr. Harry H, Lake<br />
OPTOMETRIST<br />
Yeifi experience. All fBe<br />
tU tf ffameii (B<br />
ID rtDck,<br />
82S ASBURY AVE,<br />
1S« Pidne (94<br />
s, Albert F. Horntr, Mrs, D.<br />
rank Smith, Mrs: Citi&ius Camp-<br />
bell MrsOsoar Mil!er, Mrs. Irene<br />
Pattilo, Mrs, S. B, Coiiver, Mrs<br />
Kathryn Bushny, Mrs, S, Stanley<br />
ftniuts. Mrs. Michael Nahass, Mrs<br />
J, p, Hillman, Mrs, Wt'sley Bar=<br />
clay, Mrs, Roy Pfander, Mrs. Ediii;<br />
Harbour, Mrs. Scott Adams, Mi's<br />
J. W, Minner. Mrs, Theo Town-<br />
sen d and Miss Eilisa.beth Morrisson,<br />
Chester, Pa,<br />
Mrs, A, M staekhoufie .Mrs, S<br />
B, Cfinver. Mrs. A. G Springer<br />
and Mrs, Theo Townsend. mem -<br />
bei-s <strong>of</strong> thc ! Vidtory otrele. wil<br />
funtitlon its the Communion Cem-<br />
niiUee at comrnunion service in the<br />
jhurch Sunday morning,<br />
FELLOWSHIP CIRCLE<br />
WORKS ON AFGHAN<br />
Plaits were made Tuesday af =<br />
tcnyjan for the partiyipatioji <strong>of</strong><br />
tho Fi'llowship Circle <strong>of</strong> the Me-<br />
thodist Church in the covered-dish<br />
dinner on Thursday from 6:30<br />
7;O(5 p, m,, in the church d!<br />
room for the benefit <strong>of</strong> the Wom-<br />
en's Society for Christian Service.<br />
T^e Circle "met Tuesday afterncgn<br />
at tile home <strong>of</strong> Mrs, Stirling W.<br />
Cp;e, 4^ Ofean av,. for its men*,h =<br />
ly husinpss meeting and social hour<br />
Mrs, T, M. Harnniett, president<br />
conducted the meeting. whifh<br />
opened with prayer, by Mrs. 1. J.<br />
V, Hammett, and devotions, in<br />
charge <strong>of</strong> Mrs, Albert Bliim, Tin'<br />
members worked on a knitted nf-<br />
ghan which they contemplate<br />
computing 'before the end <strong>of</strong> the<br />
OCEAN CITV BAPTIST<br />
10th si, rind Wesley av,<br />
Th? Hihle Tnirhifijj and<br />
Cftsptl ITFaching Church<br />
Pa-tor VVHIinni A. Miernp, Pustor<br />
B "-IS n n-i: Sunday Fchool.<br />
ii a ni: Wership. f^rmnn by Wm I<br />
A. Mu-roji hi'n.iHf:!K" ovt'r si.Uioti<br />
WPPH, II 30, 14sO kiln. Commun-<br />
ion,<br />
fi 4Q ]im Junior B V. P U.<br />
7'iO tjjii: Wnr^lnp. ye-i'mon by Win<br />
A Micrep,<br />
Wsriiiy. ^ .'Mi p m. Midwft'k -^t*r<br />
<strong>of</strong> jvu.Vi'S-, pruirt' isnti Biblv<br />
stucy.<br />
Friday, 7 3il pit! Hiblp TmiUtui-<br />
tauahi by Piihtor Mierdp.<br />
R'3ii p.m. Sunior B Y, r ! . U.<br />
D".iily Moiitiav throii^li Saturday ii".<br />
S 4P! a m ! TIIP Old Family BU<br />
hit 8 " hrnfUlfyiHt nVff Stiiti<strong>On</strong><br />
WFPO. 1450 kilo.<br />
ST. JOHN'S M'THERAX<br />
lnt.h niid rentrai av=<br />
Rrv, Frank F. Adler, £,T,M=, piistor<br />
The Festiva] nf the Reformation<br />
1Q a.m. Tlir Sf-rvicp Psisfor Adlpr !<br />
will return to the ohancfl and<br />
prep eh the sermon:<br />
"Tiic Frtitti <strong>of</strong> tlir Rrformn( ioii' i<br />
Mrs, jRanfttr- Dfirby Sto'trs will j<br />
sine the sola: ' O Lflrri Most<br />
Mighty." by Alfrrr! Wonlor,<br />
Monday B p.m. Aiinual FHI) Dis=<br />
trlci_ronfcrenci> <strong>of</strong> t.lip New Jt*r-<br />
sey noiifr-rent-c for Church work<br />
ITS rind Chureh Sfihooi teacherM,<br />
rnec-tin« in st Andrew's Luther-<br />
nii Church, Atlantic <strong>City</strong>,<br />
much ffls- hiLmiinity. None sfiier de<br />
spivfss our worship ntid devotion,<br />
Monp othor to whom we can givn<br />
ouv nllpjiinnrp mid with thnt all?-<br />
mruieii K»rvr nod. our Caunfry untl<br />
niir ffllrw ;i';in qui'p so wfll.<br />
To ftipntn'r.Ee worship fi?~Ki devn-<br />
; ion 1 he fnliowina i^"Tv\cvs will bf<br />
fifjti in t'if atovp church on Suit<br />
-it) n.T Tl'e Clnirch Srljocil<br />
ly Diiv will br- obiprvt'd. All w-<br />
will rf*n<br />
tv-<br />
r- r<br />
:' 0<br />
W'Y<br />
ia v<br />
'hi"<br />
•r]i-'-<br />
r TT<br />
in<br />
lire nrfti'd tn<br />
np<strong>of</strong>tnnt ^j^l^"<br />
LI B'TvUsi- nf<br />
rpiion <strong>of</strong> thi<br />
olv Cnmmun-<br />
th'.s spl'virtv<br />
tire, I huve geoti reason to say<br />
thiit capo May County will again<br />
gs tlie same &H a year age when<br />
rvery district gave Rspu&liean ma=<br />
jo:ities.<br />
KXrERlENfE ESSENTIAL NOW<br />
"In these ei'itl&il tiinea, ejeperi-<br />
ciift'd niPh me nit'drd in dff.ee.<br />
All or Uu Repiibjicmi nominee. 5 !<br />
irf> ^ijll eqiiippwd in the uark <strong>of</strong><br />
Mvmimiiii by virtue <strong>of</strong> ycius <strong>of</strong><br />
!>s;K'!'ip;K~o iii thi ir r» sjjOi'tive c5i-<br />
i ; 4s u ni. Ihf Ynnih I<br />
All ynurh bt'twrnn ilir nee. 1 -, ftf<br />
12 nnd 23 tire ur.^d in :-al!y tn .<br />
this ir.f-etihg,<br />
l<br />
7"3f> r ni T)ie Evf^iii-j P ! r^ : lf0 rif<br />
A i>lnc> sn '>.:!!!HT and ;<br />
wit'i son" friciuls in thr !<br />
rlfij-iiim hour* <strong>of</strong> iF:c Siih'mth Dnv ' ~<br />
Tnc theme fnt' the, spnipe will be OU<br />
•- The LiPht that NfVrr Fails,"<br />
nl"d^ •<br />
u['.-nn\ w;ir pi'tjjipc\it;mi, Thiv will<br />
siiiiit! %viih tilt |!i'u|iii' <strong>of</strong> Oiipy<br />
Pif.iv Cuiiiiiy to uv< - cvciy aid [>uh-<br />
Hihh' 'im'aiti s,prpdy victory."<br />
Mr HmiUi :'ii.ii!i urii''f! t'ver.v vgu<br />
fv to fsn;?Li' hi>, likli! nf "lr in-<br />
ch m 1 Em Tl!! sdliy.<br />
••i;u; : Ijsiyt Lire f;fjh!in)i -mtl dy-<br />
ini; f O piT'a'rvc ih'H rijiti!: singly<br />
Wt will not nfg'oii to iiikt> timt-<br />
to vote to suvt? it," hi? said.<br />
cw<br />
\ i SCIENTIST<br />
'EVBRLA<br />
I®<br />
To come out Sunday and join those who gather to give thanks lo<br />
the <strong>On</strong>e who provides aU our comforts and all our needs.<br />
I_s (he LpRSoti^Stnnon .tuhicei for<br />
Sundny, MevernhiT !, in at! ciiris=<br />
tian Bfknee Ohurchcs nnd Seei-<br />
ftit'is thrQuahout HIP world.<br />
Th« nelden Test js: "My Eon, de =<br />
iipisB ncit the eliaatcnini, <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Lnrd: neiUier he wsuiy <strong>of</strong> his eoi 1 -<br />
n?rtlan - for wUarii tiit* Lord lev&th<br />
he ear'-c'cteth; even ?h n fnthef th?<br />
snti in whom ho d:'li' i hS«Hh." fpro-<br />
verbs H; il. 12),<br />
Atncriji tht 1 Lesion-St*m'i<strong>On</strong> riLa=<br />
tioiis b the followiiv; frDm tlie Bi-<br />
•ble: "The jitJituLrs <strong>of</strong> the liird ar
» , , •<br />
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 />
. V*<br />
i'V
T^r<br />
.It*<br />
'i -<br />
"»,<br />
%5- #1<br />
A<br />
•*?-<br />
r<br />
If ^<br />
v-^1<br />
Wi<br />
"•fl<br />
s<br />
y<br />
t* J*I<br />
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 />
? s t<br />
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
f .<br />
toteStf&Sfcj •,vel<br />
opintj into frtir pt.intcr>i. SundM-oi-<br />
will handie this diMJiirfnifnt tonioi =<br />
row since LeStsurgeen hasn't brr-n<br />
at it sis long,<br />
Oii his reserve 1."-' f'niirh Joi'»"*<br />
has, plfkrd H HCOTO ai others its<br />
Cape Rail Service<br />
To be Changed<br />
Lit tit 1 hope for mnU'r'Ud<br />
nient In riiil srrvir*' betwoi.i<br />
iNfiiy :ind Pluhidt'l]3h:i! wii^ l<br />
Cape Mrtv citv n'fuMiiU :di<br />
inij u ctiiiie-i-vvvv wiih<br />
oi then ill and mnfined<br />
homo for lo sleeks.<br />
Rnfh piisstn^ii! 1 :ilH: frt'iyhf ll'lif<br />
in- lias fioured ;is ;i r*^ult r>f wiir<br />
Unii' Uf'tlVJiV ;i ( C.i|)0 Mil',, bis! J =<br />
Wnrni! I.aw,«fi ui-m-nU fn-iHlu '<br />
and piisH)-ny(-] z uaciK <strong>of</strong> thf 1 J"iil-<br />
rtmii ffiiuf'iuls'f! '•' !i;i^ iifst hi*oii I<br />
suffii-U'tu if w;if!';itn. n fit<br />
Ht> .hjiifi Fn> liilllti i<br />
iiiliii-iivomi'llt n! !:lU :i;ii<br />
weighs HO, dees net aveiHgp much : al^ LeStour.eon;<br />
include Chris<br />
Ferguson<br />
EXPRESS<br />
9th St. and Simpson Av.<br />
pboQe Ooeui <strong>City</strong> BOO<br />
Daily Trips<br />
and Suburbs<br />
C«U Per »aa DeiiTcr JB _^ee«s <strong>City</strong><br />
end Phllt, = geefll Injured<br />
MOFIire OF AHY<br />
Phii«. Oiticci: AnericBB f<br />
Qmttmi Ph, Phil*, Kukri S21<br />
linlfbiir'tg.<br />
turn Chm<br />
ers; fullbacks, Aiiiein PJerent;no Ji:r.<br />
cii'n find Efi<br />
ihppby Jr.'in<br />
snid Earl<br />
E«';na. Hud<br />
vuff iiiui in-<br />
A1<br />
Al<br />
•!;ln Juki-<br />
Tlu- Now Je-hpy Kifth iinri<br />
Cti'iiiniftsinn 'his Wi'fk clllli'd the<br />
iiiiiMii inn nf Iirrnwd huntprs to<br />
iii!' 9 ;i m w iiriims 1 f>pi*ni!isj <strong>of</strong> the<br />
uplund yiuiic st'nsnn Novi»mber 10<br />
in nirifr to jire'vcnt IUS.V violation<br />
<strong>of</strong> t!u> iaw wlifn tnev Kifirt huntni'i '<br />
?'jr i : ibbi!.*•;. innk 1 plieiLSirniH and<br />
flUiiil Thi> hs'ii?ijiii will s>nnii!iin> ;<br />
Thi< fifih nriri J*HUII' LUVK sprrifi- J<br />
hliilll b<br />
1 :<br />
i )<br />
!<br />
1 '-<br />
_'!<br />
In'<br />
• ! l '<br />
11 (1<br />
;'h<br />
(ITS<br />
, [isiniLir<br />
1 jjfirilr<br />
il thf<br />
sli^fi; in<br />
TV '.% 111 i<br />
will hr<br />
;"itn*' t>'.<br />
r |i«ii : • r<br />
ult'iit \<br />
ififi Kf.i<br />
»!!!!! ntl till*<br />
d nut<br />
law<br />
• M; \<br />
'f'tlSVi<br />
own<br />
nin<br />
ti> a<br />
iv i'n'flirtt ! i!:<br />
ninf<br />
ihnt<br />
dor-:-.<br />
\ I-'HI<br />
!llc<br />
dur-<br />
;iiii("'<br />
1" o : n<br />
iri a<br />
LEAKY ROOFS REPAIRED<br />
CERTAIN-TEED<br />
Guaranteed Products for<br />
REROOFING<br />
Frer Estimates FurnlshPcI = No Iljwn<br />
Independent Ro<strong>of</strong>ing Co.<br />
lllil!ll> hiv ( i i . i h i s i,,r<br />
Fi'Ci'llI iii'Fi a v i = I|Ii'lii<br />
Wanted Tt, Buy<br />
Lost<br />
n lijii l!i!4i-i-n<br />
N'lirlh si., Wi s !li<br />
iiiry rd,<br />
LAlJlK^' KiMiii » rist iiJiith.<br />
HEiuru i" :| = = ' AllanUt iiv.<br />
" » ! l i i y .<br />
Iii<br />
— iJKOFji |K>nic^fd tjr c^ii tile feliahir<br />
TllumSi Det'efb'.. .*3 U?»i aV, H^ncii<br />
_SE1. C «- = Xi-^il.<br />
'I'ASK!- M ":,„ ,.)..- in j..,,,,f .",T,;- Hi U illiisn, |l ii iii<br />
'ii i, .ii \i . S:,ii I, v, i „,: ,\, |.,<br />
In ej<br />
And Npw9 Women MUk Drivers!<br />
Miss Amy Ilatfifld, ]g, salpspipi, w*s a-niotif first snpiicant- t« sre<br />
jobs as milk wagfiti drUers when I he Supplee-Wills- Jones Milk C«fl><br />
pany, Philadelphia, advertised re efmtly f or women to take the place<br />
at drtvef-sajrsmen «hp have joined the nation's armed services.<br />
Hi-'., i-i, hi', j.<br />
-I. i', . .<br />
Wanted<br />
in*;<br />
ai Slipii:<br />
K-LJ t'lif!=»!i!i j *<br />
II ].I jaini!*»fi<br />
ili, iii iut jl.il) vv 41 11<br />
iiii]Tj m ij i'kpic 'i<br />
S= !! sin *it!iii No<br />
m'L'F».-ny:<br />
1 : ,,i- Uii<br />
NEW lurk<br />
j!j.j!i.<br />
Personals<br />
Automobiles Wanted<br />
^i I.I,<br />
P.HI'<br />
i.'iK<br />
! -- Si it U f \ U l(.t;lir"^ pin-, •,<br />
! ..Ill--, ( !I.-1-:..!I I, | ! U rf|, >i | I I.;<br />
i - I ' V i ' . h i i n f . I-: ,.,,.i A ; . , , , .<br />
i 1,-,-H.I I |i> . jl.Jl.<br />
For Sale<br />
N!i\\ m I N K TI.SIK I,', Ii :.,<br />
tijillli liii • 1 i 1 . 1 1 , h f I .,1,1.<br />
:H.ll i ii.iii •-- i'l tf;i |], « | ,\<br />
!> 'I'M<br />
i.ilnii .<br />
iiyment<br />
3 S. Fleming Avt,<br />
Ph, 4-lBig Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />
"BETTER ROOFS AT<br />
"00 = Bth SL<br />
<strong>City</strong> IMi, OlGfl<br />
1'ltlrES"<br />
Uii!<br />
fil "e*ery<br />
ili|i.ii i i i i i c t A tisll !!!!?<br />
iirlli'ji iiritl litrn'.lrFi'i! !"<br />
.. I i, ..il,|ii:ii is i •- f• • r niii-<br />
I' 1 .<br />
Hi. ii|i.<br />
ii,i i ,iii<br />
1:<br />
ii> j'li'ii.Hr '..illin \ V ( I I ! I T r.iiiis I'liM'ir<br />
Qj§(3 _ I- i-_<br />
P R f y X T k .•.". II""fuiii!-!i. .I !•'••»•, i i . . !<br />
h J l l i . i " t . i i i ' ! - . . ! l . ' l l " .'. j J .<br />
m i i ' i '•I'-<br />
ll<br />
Toy Railroads<br />
and dien lot Miss MJUer to put her<br />
on it! Depend upon it, ^e was £&e<br />
person re^ensttle for ttiat tneuth.<br />
h i^i<br />
"Wtell, even if die was. I dan't<br />
care—not any more." Rlletta took<br />
h&r roommftte by the shoulders and<br />
shook bet joyously. "Lucy, I have a<br />
date tonight!"<br />
"A date? Yau_ don't mean with—"<br />
''Ye§! With Dr. Aihl I me| hln)<br />
in the eeprtdor this morning and,<br />
aifter we'd ehatted fer & Httle"sfattf,<br />
h# asked me out to dinner,"<br />
"Hurray!" Lucy fairly beamed,' 1 !<br />
knew that ail h# needed was a HtUi<br />
eacouragement, Ht would prflbably<br />
''ave Psited you fer a dftte long ago<br />
if you hadn't been so btnt on mUb-<br />
mg him. Judging frO,n your x-<br />
citement, I take it that you've de<br />
cided yon don't hat* him so i<br />
after ill." sat down &ne g<br />
into sp&oe. "Of «eurse I<br />
don't hate him=I nevfr said I did.<br />
1 = 1 was just a little ppejudieed<br />
Hgainst him at first. But new—<strong>of</strong>a,<br />
LjUey, I don't know what's come<br />
ayer me but, every time I see him,<br />
something queer happens to me. I<br />
wouldn't say this ts anyone in the<br />
world except you but=-well, I won-<br />
der whether I'm falling in love,"<br />
"Aha! So, at last, you're catching<br />
the fever!" Lucy exclaimed, -'New<br />
you're acting like a norsr.al girl!"<br />
i |... p.<br />
*<br />
* •<br />
*<br />
*<br />
Powell-Van Gildar<br />
Lumber Co.<br />
llkh Hi, LI ml West<br />
INVEST YOUH FUil'lAVINSi<br />
fN WAS BONDS AND ITAMPt t<br />
ritai a.na<br />
CAMERON BROS.<br />
Buildersf Jobbers<br />
and Ro<strong>of</strong> erg<br />
Sf BtroOUB wi,t Occin ; H. J.<br />
C. Joseph Moyer<br />
Contractor - Builder<br />
Office and Sbop<br />
123S W«4 ATE, ph, 1255<br />
I<br />
LOCKSMITH<br />
LOCKS SOLD<br />
ifl^HEFAIRED<br />
KEYS<br />
O! All Types<br />
MADE<br />
2 for 2SC<br />
AUTO KE¥i<br />
ALL GARS<br />
jsaws - getBiort<br />
Tools<br />
LEM0NTS<br />
GEO. A. RAYES<br />
BUILDER<br />
Competent Jobbing =<br />
EsUbilthea i?2j<br />
jib «Ss Asbury Phone<br />
< >Eii, lill<br />
BRECKLEY,<br />
1! House and Sign<br />
J: P<br />
. !„.<br />
I'll |-i [.,,>.. -_<br />
I'..in. - - • ' II<br />
J,.I.>.!.I:L: ..!. :-,._<br />
I ti ! S \'i i| V ! T 1-<br />
i'i jx.j:i<br />
r i'l i-.! h. \i,-.,..,<br />
•!. : I ii i ;i i i _ . , ! . _<br />
Hi \ I IK IV*. ~T<br />
i i. •.• ih i l i<br />
i'.i. i.LI-L• ,. i . :<br />
,iii..>t..'.,<br />
hi,<br />
I'.Ml., :,<br />
I.' ;i.<br />
l,',i. „<br />
i M i<br />
iii.J.<br />
1<br />
CHAFTBR XXI<br />
IF EVER a girl enjoyed wearing<br />
it nuiiiH fiatciTiity pin, Bee did.<br />
OH tiie fflnrniiK* aftt?r her date with<br />
CiHleton A-^ii. £hc proudiy showed<br />
his pin m iiljrisjst ev^ry nurse an<br />
thr sistli floor.<br />
Finally. MLas Jlill;.'r feproved her,<br />
Bliikr', whilt IK this plii I've<br />
you shnwinf. lo *hc atlipf tsirls?<br />
ttii 't you know that nui'fc.C5 nre not<br />
pi'miiLtiitl to w,:| ,\t !:,!•!<br />
KrKM-lll-.".<br />
f.HiMi^ h i .•<br />
fhi.i ,,(.'! '•<br />
r.it!i=. ••• I<br />
Stliiii !F> -\<br />
YKAHI.V ~l!<br />
mi n!». i.i . .<br />
KiHi.ii. I I!<br />
_*v I'!,,,', i<br />
lEi!!\|i i'.,<br />
Afi'J:, '- - .1<br />
i'riii'. I'" '<br />
money is wasted<br />
Don't waste ppcelena<br />
livtiH. livery dollar you can<br />
spare should be n§dd to buy<br />
War Bo&di, Buy your tcii<br />
percent every pay day.<br />
Business Services<br />
Commercial PRINTING<br />
I --.<br />
- \ •'• ; ,1 I<br />
) i<br />
You mran you:f enffaged to him?<br />
"Yes." Bee smiUrd riidlantly,<br />
MiJlfr was ii^tDnisiticd. Weli,<br />
w»s f:ist_ work, shf thought.<br />
pposMl .HoiiiP young<br />
m lii\-t> vory quickly,<br />
MjiMip yfsii, Mi l<br />
LADIES! MISSES!<br />
CHILDREN!<br />
Hl'V T1IK IlItiUKHT qlALITV<br />
AT THK LOWliHT FlUt'EH<br />
Mo-.| s;i:];uMLint milv m our HO<br />
yi'.irs ot !tiiinuliir"t!!-ihu.<br />
('(I US * HI JTH iiji<br />
& t'llIi-lillKN in<br />
gtili, S!K S<br />
pic riifi U<br />
"f rnn<br />
-.hr Hiiiri,<br />
'. out!<br />
i-unti ill'.'<br />
' r \\aiv<br />
ihixL I Iii.'-'<br />
!O ili*' fiiilH.<br />
Ju^i<br />
" nnt<br />
hfi?pii;i<br />
ws ! ;ir thi*<br />
wilnlt'tl I!;<br />
I tiiink<br />
i; Oft<br />
13'Tfi'Ctly ililt<br />
rnoiii. Pk'<br />
its lira<br />
:ind pines>:1 it<br />
f'i' coli;ir:<br />
Pressed<br />
J ALTERATIONS - REFAlBlNa |<br />
eefln and<br />
Salem counties in the highest fem-<br />
perature category,<br />
T,he lowest temperature group in=<br />
f-ludes counties o? Bergen, Esses,<br />
Morris, Passaic. Sussex and War-<br />
ren, while the intermediate tem-<br />
perature group includes Hudson,<br />
Hunterdon, Mercer, Middlesex, So-<br />
HOTlCl<br />
PUBLIC IALE OF REAL PROPERTY<br />
OP THE •CITY OF OCEAH «Tt<br />
NEW JERSEY<br />
)\ y viiiiic ui auihimiy >if ilsv H.iiiTiI<br />
n{ (JummiaMifnvfs [if llie fit y (if (ki'll!!<br />
C'iu", Ni'*' Js'fst'y, I BII.IM exiiu»i !" siili'<br />
' HQVEMBER 1ITH, 1«2,<br />
i-i !hc iiEL,<br />
TO; ESTia SOBEL: , ,^<br />
By virtue sf iii order qf the ~ ~<br />
Qianccry a| rhe it«te <strong>of</strong> Ne<br />
Bade on the Stis day <strong>of</strong> I<br />
ISH2, in a e«uie wherein Loaii<br />
petitioner and Jfoo are „ ^^<br />
ire hereby required ta aniw*sr_ %b*- g<br />
tian <strong>of</strong> said Betitlener 6ft OF<br />
jpth day ef Nqyenbi-r next, «nd 4
W _ « S ? ^ ^ , ^<br />
ro TOE OCEAN CITY SENTiNEL-LEDGER<br />
Box Of<br />
apSent<br />
Box Nearly<br />
__F| Donations Soar<br />
^^ "Hi© cartes <strong>of</strong> fur scraps<br />
Mm <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> donors<br />
1M been sent away, and a<br />
J tax was beJng fflled this<br />
EvfOr BWpinen6 to the Seaman's<br />
^<br />
straps <strong>of</strong> lur will be fash,<br />
vum vests fqr merchant<br />
•Response to the appeal<br />
SO far, according to<br />
2. Sand,, 103 Central<br />
and Hie second box will be taken<br />
Sjy tfte saj»e concern when It Is<br />
filled. All pleees <strong>of</strong> fur, no matter<br />
how.^mU, are acceptable for this<br />
pulpesa<br />
<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> ttie most recent eflnfcri-<br />
buttons was made by Mrs. Mary<br />
who solicited friends out <strong>of</strong><br />
town for their eld fur*<br />
Others added to the list <strong>of</strong> don-<br />
ors were: Mrs, George MiUspaugi!,<br />
Mrs, Walter Allen, Mrs, John New,<br />
ton, *&frs= Otto Reiehly. Mrs, Ben-<br />
jamin Dyngan, Mrs, Floyd O.<br />
Slnuns, Mrs. tJppIemsn, Claire's<br />
Beauty Shop, Mrs, Raymond Brad-<br />
way, Mis, Mary Davis ntiri Mrs C<br />
Anderson,<br />
News <strong>of</strong> Our Boys in Service<br />
L'S Express took the firs<br />
scrape to Philadelphia,<br />
>"".>'H RE-ELECT<br />
:IMER WENE<br />
Listen To These<br />
RADIOTALKS<br />
Oftfi iruni lad Warkg<br />
Oft, Jl=WSAB—7;I0 P. M,<br />
j UeC<strong>of</strong>nuek, Majority<br />
HOBH ef K t t i<br />
?• C»Ft,<br />
. 1—WBAB—1;00 P, M,<br />
A. F. Asedia<br />
=WSHJ=I JJQ p,<br />
fcu KcConpif*, Majority<br />
ElgB ef Representatives<br />
,r-,,i<br />
-n<br />
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loners C*»y and Bider<br />
AtluUe County Committee<br />
Her, 2—WSAB—10:41 P. M,<br />
ttti County Committee<br />
i=WSAB—H:00 J*. M,<br />
Elmer H.<br />
Far By A. W,<br />
i Manager,<br />
More New Books<br />
At Public Library<br />
TOe following new hooks recently<br />
have been added to trip pnhlir li-<br />
brary;<br />
FICTION:<br />
''Affair <strong>of</strong> the Splintered<br />
by Clifford Knight,<br />
"An Apple For EVP," by<br />
Norris,<br />
"Cup and the Swore,'' by A, T,<br />
Ifobart,<br />
"Drums <strong>of</strong> the Mom ing." by p:<br />
V, stern,<br />
"Lieutenant's Lady." by B S Al-<br />
drieh,<br />
Light <strong>of</strong> Western Stars," by<br />
Zane Grey,<br />
'Men <strong>of</strong> AJberma]?," ay in^iis<br />
40 Service Man<br />
At First Dance<br />
Women's Club Spon-<br />
sors Canteen Event<br />
"Murder Among Friends," by<br />
Lsnge Lewis.<br />
"Rainbow at Dusk," by EmU?<br />
Loring,<br />
'Rider on the Bronze Horse," by<br />
H, H, KTOll.<br />
"Signed With Their Honour," toy<br />
James Aidridge,<br />
"Sound <strong>of</strong> an American," by Dav-<br />
"Surgeen in Charge," by Eliza-<br />
beth Seifert.<br />
"Valley <strong>of</strong> Night," by jeffery<br />
Fame],<br />
"Valley <strong>of</strong> Vanishing Herds," by<br />
W, Tuttle,<br />
Her-<br />
> The<br />
[Chatterbox<br />
is serving<br />
Tasty Hot<br />
Dinners<br />
85<br />
Hot Platters<br />
Luncheons<br />
40c - 50c<br />
The Chatterbox<br />
IEAN B, CAMPBELL, Prop.<br />
9th St, & Central Ave,<br />
ICE CREAM<br />
Delivery Service<br />
"Aimerican Harvest," by Ailen<br />
Tate,<br />
"Afnjy Means BuMnesa," by<br />
bert Corey,<br />
''Butter With My Bread," by Ol-<br />
a Fe^o\*a,<br />
"Coming Battle <strong>of</strong> QenTiany," by<br />
W, B, Ziff,<br />
"Get TTiee Behind Me." by Hart=<br />
zell Spenee,<br />
"Lives <strong>of</strong> Van Leon," by Van<br />
Loon.<br />
"World at my Fingertips," by<br />
Kflfsten d<br />
Navy Extends Age<br />
Limit for Officers<br />
The Navy announces that the age<br />
limit for applicants for cenKniss=<br />
ions has been raised from "under<br />
36" to "under 39,"<br />
College graduates between 33 and<br />
3fl who were turned down in the<br />
past simply because they were over-<br />
age are urged to report at once at<br />
the Office <strong>of</strong> Naval Officer Pro=<br />
curement in the Widener building,<br />
Philadelphia,<br />
READ THE CLASSIFl Ml I ADS<br />
DUCKIKQ BOAT<br />
Someone tare raj decoys ffBfn<br />
aneBari and tjirew thEm areuHd the<br />
meadow- Th*y alss cut my beat<br />
adrift lit Cedar gWAHip Cr«ik,<br />
Rnder Please Notify Bos 17B0<br />
REWARD<br />
SENIOR STUDIOS<br />
• Photographers •<br />
Portraits = Views<br />
Developing and Printing<br />
Phone 1136 - 83S Asbnry Ave.<br />
a.<br />
V>1<br />
TO HELP.the telephone system meet<br />
'iiWiWiflpua wartime reed*, try to make your long<br />
jdJUawKf &SU wttea the Uses are less busy,,, before<br />
10 a. m.; Between noon and 2p,m.;5 and 7 p. m.;<br />
9 p- to, And when you coll, be brief.<br />
# May Umltii Stmta Wat B*u4t mmi Simmpt #<br />
' Parks and Al Jamcsan. service<br />
men, entertained with vocal and p3-<br />
ane selections. Miss Anns Stsn=<br />
ard was mistress <strong>of</strong> ceremonies,<br />
Hefregiments af cookies nnd eider<br />
were served.<br />
GIRLS ARE INVITED<br />
Twenty*.fl¥B giris were Invited<br />
by the club to dance with the ser=<br />
vice men guests. They were chosen<br />
from the high school Senior class<br />
nnd others out o*f school over li<br />
ye&TS qf age. The girls were con-<br />
veyed to and from their homes by<br />
members <strong>of</strong> t/ie Women's Chib. All<br />
gltW attendin" these dances during<br />
the Winter ittiist have Invitations.:<br />
must be sponsored by two older<br />
persens, and have parental eon,<br />
sent. Mrs. Leslie C. Hughes, club<br />
president is in charge <strong>of</strong> arrange-<br />
ments.<br />
Hostesses at the initial dance<br />
were Mrs, Hugties, Mrs, William O<br />
Townsend. Mrs. Ttiflmas Adams,<br />
Mrs. Herman SclvftGn and Mrs.<br />
Kfflrold Lee,<br />
New Leatherneck<br />
FRANKLIN DEPUTY<br />
<strong>City</strong> resident at 1447<br />
Asbury av.( is now on hJs third<br />
w«k <strong>of</strong> training wtji th* If. s.<br />
Marine C«rp at ParHs Island, S.<br />
G The training includes usf nf<br />
all modern combat<br />
Another Resort<br />
Girl In WAVES<br />
Esther Morris Accept-<br />
ed for Enlistment<br />
Mr,<br />
Litle Darby<br />
Joins Navy<br />
BERGEN ON FTJRLOl'GH<br />
John J, Bergen is spending a *10«<br />
day furlough in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> with<br />
his wife, ttie former Miss Frances<br />
Branin, Private Bergen is station-<br />
ed at Alamagardo, New Mexico,<br />
with the Army Air Force.<br />
Resort Youth Now at<br />
Port Deposit, Md.<br />
Lit]e Darby, son <strong>of</strong> Mr, and Mrs<br />
Roy E, Darby, 604 central av., was<br />
inducted into the Navy Saturday<br />
and was immediately assigned to<br />
Port Deposit, Md,, for training<br />
The school is at Tome University,<br />
recently acquired by tile Navy for<br />
the purpose,<br />
Darby, a graduate <strong>of</strong> Oeean <strong>City</strong><br />
High School Ln 1&40, tiad been pin.<br />
ployed by the resort post<strong>of</strong>fice. He<br />
enlisted In the V=6 branch <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Navj-, which is to train mechanics<br />
and navigators for Naval aviation<br />
His brotlief._ Roy, Jr., k in [he<br />
Army at San Franeiseo, cal.<br />
lather Morris, daughter <strong>of</strong><br />
and Mrs. Francis Morris, 35<br />
Wesley av., was accepted this week<br />
for enlistment in Gie WAV¥m<br />
iiew women's Huxilinry <strong>of</strong> the U @<br />
wavy.<br />
is the second <strong>of</strong>fice<br />
<strong>of</strong> city hull ta enlist in the<br />
zation within less than two<br />
Miss B<strong>On</strong>nip Bonham left for train-<br />
ing early in <strong>Oct</strong>ober, The two<br />
young wcJrnen fJed applipations at<br />
he same time, but Miss Morris was<br />
not called to Philadelphia fffr PSB<br />
minatiOii uiitiJ last Friday.<br />
The newest WAvfJ recruit has<br />
been seeretai->' in the city building<br />
nspec!ien <strong>of</strong>ficp nenrly four vesifs.<br />
fip esperLs to remriii there unlll<br />
ailed for active duty nnfl<br />
some time in ri<br />
Miss Eonhtim y<br />
mining in Oklflhomfl.<br />
-RANK WOLF TO TAKE<br />
H.IUHT TRAINING<br />
| Frank W. Weif. fernier<br />
i <strong>City</strong> youth uiio became prefr.inent<br />
! as a Boy Sfaut a few years aga, is<br />
I doing equally well in the Army.<br />
I according to warn received hprr.<br />
I Frank, now holding the status<br />
<strong>of</strong> Cadet, has been selecied by tin 1<br />
classification board for pilot trnin-<br />
m<br />
gan, Arthur WatkinH and Harrj*<br />
Young.<br />
DERNOSKI IN<br />
TECHNICAL COURSE<br />
Private Felix Dernoski is now<br />
•with a technical training sdliool<br />
squadron ef the Army Air Forces,<br />
at Miami Beach, FJa,<br />
In expressing appreciation<br />
for receiving The SenUneULedger,<br />
Private Derneskl declares, "it is a<br />
great morale iboester, 8 '<br />
TARVES IN NAVY<br />
Oonflld Tarves, son <strong>of</strong> Mr and<br />
Mrs, Fred S, T&fves, has enlisted<br />
In the Navy and Is now in training<br />
at a base in Mainland, He left the<br />
reiert last wgek, Tarves, a carpen=<br />
ter, resided here at 943 Bay av.<br />
TOM BART AT<br />
EBCEWOOP ARSENAL<br />
Private Thanes Dart, who e<br />
lilted in the Aiimy last Spring, has<br />
been tranaf erred from Aberdeen<br />
royinig Ground to BdgewoOd Ar<br />
senal, Md.<br />
CLEANED<br />
HuES<br />
m<br />
B<br />
and<br />
•g. Glazed<br />
B<br />
•• by <strong>On</strong>r<br />
|y gqperior<br />
W Cleaning<br />
1 , Methods<br />
Assures Satisfaction<br />
Furs Remodeled<br />
744 Asbury Ph. 1035<br />
bo<br />
fi-nrn pate 1)<br />
birthday, and pray that a speedy<br />
world peftce will enable us. once<br />
again, to pet inyt our fl'ri tiLn* 1<br />
stride."<br />
Coinciding witii piTeetflr<br />
son's opinion that Hie schools<br />
th? best places far the<br />
Of the historic Bi^ijL, O^nlt 1 ! J<br />
Ricker, County Superinteijdent <strong>of</strong><br />
Schools, deeiures thftt his <strong>of</strong>m? and<br />
the various seiisois under his sup-<br />
ervision will fee gltifi to eeciptfflte<br />
with the FreeholfiPrs in seeing that<br />
the anniversary is nppraprintpiy<br />
fnenmemorated.<br />
TO GET BCK>KLETS<br />
whoal pup!l will reeeivH n<br />
copy <strong>of</strong> a booklet, containing' ft<br />
short, comprehensive, ehronoioyipni<br />
history <strong>of</strong> Cape May County.<br />
Many locfll civic and other or<br />
gaiiiEJitiens also will. Mr jBckspn<br />
believes, want to celebrate the event<br />
in some way during the week <strong>of</strong><br />
November 9ih, If such ^rnups will<br />
contact the nfTire til thp<br />
viH at Geiirt House they will<br />
material to assist them in nr<br />
if interesting programs.<br />
<strong>On</strong> displny in Cape May List<br />
week, the County historical exhibit<br />
is beirig shown in Wildwoed thin<br />
WO«?k, It will be transferieel to Court<br />
House next week. The large book,<br />
wHh Its turnin« pages<br />
I historic spots, attracts<br />
' nttt-ntign wherever<br />
rKKATED IN 1692<br />
Created in 1G92 from land nwnet!<br />
by thf West Jersey Sociciy. what<br />
is now Capp May County was first<br />
taken posSfHsien <strong>of</strong> in the nftnie <strong>of</strong><br />
thp Dutch by Henry Hudson, an<br />
Enijlishmnn employed by* the East<br />
India Company <strong>of</strong> Hallaiui. when<br />
he sailed tlie twa-masted vess;'l,<br />
ihe •peHnive Me*»!"*. or 'Half<br />
Moon", up Ui'lnwhre Bay<br />
38 ]@09.<br />
Wiien rslnhllshfij November<br />
1^2. nape Mny County<br />
•\\\ <strong>of</strong> Houth JtTM'y to a pnint nbdijt<br />
20 miIPS up ihe MsiuriPr River, then<br />
easterly to the most northern polni<br />
<strong>of</strong> Ctreat Km Hftrbor,<br />
FIRST COlfRT AT CAPE MAY<br />
The firsi potiit in the count\ was<br />
Quarterly Coui'l, fo« ensfs not es<br />
peedinj» 20 pounds, alid was helti sit<br />
"Poitsrnouth (Cupe May Town or<br />
Town Bftiiki' Murfh 20.<br />
Cose Hall,<br />
Tlie eeunty's first pr^on<br />
built ii! 170'j on Quiilus<br />
MiimiHMttmttiM<br />
ititnittiMitittittit<br />
MOVIE ADS and<br />
Somers Point News<br />
<strong>On</strong> 6<br />
d <strong>of</strong> nravelly Run,<br />
<strong>On</strong> April 2, 1723. ihe county<br />
divided into three townships lip<br />
pci^ ^riddle ajid l^wer.<br />
The ihhalaitJints f-f the cfjunt<br />
6S| when the flrsf<br />
was taken In<br />
and<br />
I umaUnii-s wilt<br />
! qualify for both.<br />
Full infiii'mniion mnv<br />
frOin ~ ~~<br />
HOME ON LEAVK<br />
Bdwnrd Brnnifi, son <strong>of</strong> Mr,<br />
Mrs. Frf-wis Brtinin, >*. at his home,<br />
1106 Sinipson av,, on n short fur*<br />
lough. He is in the Nav>, stuiionetl<br />
at Neu*poit. R. I.<br />
Speedometer<br />
May Be Lying<br />
Check Accuracy and<br />
Save Possible Penalty<br />
"How's your Hpeedamrter?"<br />
The query lias important mrnii:<br />
ing just now, the Keystone Auto-<br />
mobile" Club points out, boenusp <strong>of</strong><br />
the national requirement <strong>of</strong> n 35<br />
mile speed limit, "Lazy" speecki-<br />
i.TiC'tf'rs mny uei their owners into<br />
serious trouble, the clirt warns.<br />
Club <strong>of</strong>fieinls sny thitt in in;iny<br />
sppfd nrTPhtx rominy to ihfir ni-<br />
isntion: sppptlomptPr rhPek-up htis<br />
fpypalpd H double crpsMnu tendency<br />
on t'ie pfirf <strong>of</strong> t.hp spppri infl'fiitnr.<br />
"At speeds <strong>of</strong> fivr to 25 milfs ppr<br />
hour," HIP Club statement rieelfit^s,<br />
"speedometer iicturncy in tli^sp<br />
ciisfa iiitained pci frctton. TlirrP<br />
was a tendency to mKtnc*ss bet wren<br />
2.5 and 35, If these rnsea pomini?<br />
under our QhsorvatioH rs*p!•*»,