Oct 1942 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
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THE OCEAN C1TV<br />
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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 />
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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 />
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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 />
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Mr, and Mrs, George Ryoii art<br />
spending a vacation in the Fueenw;<br />
Mountains,<br />
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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 />
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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 />
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Mr, and Mrs, Harry Abey are en<br />
tsrtalning their son from Califar=<br />
nia, k ii '<<br />
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Mr. and Mrs, Prank Hart have<br />
returned from a vacation in the<br />
Pocones,<br />
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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 />
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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 />
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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 />
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av, Jn.Jlt.<br />
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«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 />
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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 />
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