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{Now AViUD^tcrmu,, Whether They'll<br />

^tMrittriliite Casualtic Law<br />

ilMfiJgbth ol a series would deprive bicycle opera<strong>to</strong>rs <strong>of</strong><br />

**o>i street »nd high-, the righta and courtesies <strong>to</strong> which<br />

- pjmmiimy this, are JNurfy mUtm, . v<br />

„.,,,„- .»*; W*ye»Uott * AlUioiith (hew has Been a fww<br />

tnd publlahed by The Ins interest In bicycle JegUfeUon In<br />

Mdger In the Interests many communities, the number <strong>of</strong><br />

t»me safety. programs adopted has lagged far<br />

«v>:y*' i! -:'••'•'y.--- "-. behind tile ^ver-increaslng n£eds.<br />

IOBN BN V. GRDIALDI Legisla<strong>to</strong>rs g are understandlngly n-<br />

' V, tedutrtal DITWIAI, lluctant t t <strong>to</strong> suoimon su Juveniles J t<strong>to</strong><br />

court t<br />

|1 n«w«nllim BUII mi wtth adult criminals. As an altern- altern-<br />

i& & <strong>of</strong> youngsters ktake<br />

<strong>to</strong> stive/ Method, a new approach <strong>to</strong>-<br />

tfi^^very year, sweUlng ward ultimate solution <strong>of</strong> the en-<br />

Of America's cyclists <strong>to</strong> foretanent problem has been ad-<br />

9.000JMO.•••••?',• ' vaneed and. »ueeessfully carried out<br />

Uia, bull <strong>of</strong> put nconli. It In cities <strong>of</strong> varying populations all<br />

iftvMtretita'ttttian.: over the.ooudtry. .<br />

W« an tuba ror their M:UST OBEV TRAFFIC LAW!<br />

JWjjutlWMjje. Taking the form <strong>of</strong> city ordl-<br />

J^h^ ^ P M nMI0M > *•» regulations are designed<br />

M^rfiifi^ wppltu <strong>to</strong> compel eyelisti <strong>to</strong> maintain thejr<br />

c '*?sS?5f MV»,. ,, vehicles <strong>to</strong> good mechanical condi-<br />

Many cyclists, <strong>to</strong>o, consider<br />

one «it <strong>of</strong> ^tliM <strong>to</strong> rfie M the wfMc side<br />

nit respon* or the start, <strong>to</strong> lime in and out<br />

MM <strong>to</strong> rid* on the highways at<br />

I DANGEROUS ,.<br />

I mm WMI* masts MM I<br />

SAFE<br />

. mi* OUT ernwrrw<br />

AS NifiaAwre IMwtlon and licensing <strong>of</strong> bicycle*. «—<br />

^., ,•.;*• NBIBAMCB , fOT pgiigg powers <strong>to</strong> impound bl- ., . ,<br />

r,1ilBDy drivers au<strong>to</strong>matically cyclii and suipind and revoke 11- obvloui; the results achltved In<br />

tti:H# <strong>to</strong> W»r behind the ctniei, and also for ipedal bieycie areai where they have been under-<br />

Wm', : & W<strong>to</strong>rict, with no courte, ceadueted undtr the dirte- «k«n. substantiates Its valuei,<br />

*K«V^ .i<strong>to</strong>tete... ttioyghUesi tloo <strong>of</strong> the BOllee department'i Buh, In addition <strong>to</strong> the primary puipose<br />

M%ai& » eonHder theWgh- Use lafety stetlon, <strong>of</strong> reducing the losi ol life and limb<br />

Mfteim private domain, and TJie jiiid for such a program U attributed <strong>to</strong> bicycle accident*, par-<br />

^ ss -- ^--'—— ---•-"••- Z-£ _. _, enti, teachtrs and dv<strong>to</strong> authorltlei<br />

are in a position <strong>to</strong> develop In the<br />

"fledgling cyclist" habits and attitudes<br />

that will stand him or her in<br />

good itead when the bicycle la<br />

UPHOLSTERING<br />

wheeled in<strong>to</strong> the garage for the last<br />

time, and the au<strong>to</strong>mobile backed out<br />

for the <strong>to</strong>t.<br />

Specialists in<br />

Today's careful cyclist Is <strong>to</strong>-<br />

., . . . _ _ m<strong>of</strong>pow'i safe drirari ami, eon.<br />

ecovering, Repairing, Restyling<br />

IiKip Covers, Draperies, Venetian BUnds,<br />

•• j Window Shades and Overstuffed Furniture<br />

p-' ; ; Made <strong>to</strong> order<br />

^> r -- %0 JOB TOO SMALL OR TOO LABGl"<br />

| RELIABLE, REASONABLE, RESPONSIBLE<br />

|| V PHONE 3337<br />

eashore Upholstering Co.<br />

It' 1213 ASBURY AVENUE<br />

WOIXMANBHIP ana SATISFACTION GOABANTEED<br />

ft F. GUILES<br />

OPEN ALL YEAR<br />

»••*••**••*•*<br />

LUMBER<br />

Bill im ING SUPPLIES<br />

J. P. COLLINS CO.<br />

m,BiAVUJLE, N- J,<br />

3-6034<br />

I day's or tamonow'a casualty.<br />

I THE MESSAGE<br />

I "You probably don't remember<br />

I nit," began the *elf-nmdt man in R<br />

I proud voice, "but thirty years ago<br />

• when I was a poor humble hoy you<br />

THE MODERN STYLE IS<br />

genuine<br />

If you plan<br />

<strong>to</strong> build or {<br />

tnodcrnlio your<br />

the best maiirlali obtainable,<br />

Lc! ui funJ3h you with an Minute for<br />

inUlliBg tuy-Uhdem diy tile on your<br />

baihroom or titchco wlfli and floon. Our<br />

men ire tnintd tile Mtttn sad our prices<br />

art fair and reasonable ...'<br />

Albert Oldfield&Son<br />

30 Years' Experience<br />

1207 Wesley Av, Ph, 2951<br />

our tp«dal WINTER protecHon now!<br />

jEQttl WJT BITef TU£St "KISTS"!<br />

ffif §§fs%<br />

No doubt you realize that you must get<br />

ypnf Ford ready new U you're <strong>to</strong> enjoy a<br />

trouble-free winter. But go one step<br />

further: Make sure this winter protection<br />

.is/protection.<br />

Our Ford-trained Mechanics know<br />

your Ford best. They use Special Ford<br />

Equipment and Fac<strong>to</strong>ry-approved Meth,<br />

/ odi, and they can supply Genuine Ford<br />

Parts. They can give your car the protection<br />

that's sure <strong>to</strong> be right.<br />

Drive in now (before winter slips in<br />

some night) and be sure your car's fully<br />

protected. ' V , '<br />

Illf<br />

Men's and Boy's Depts.<br />

3.95<br />

Famous B.V.D.,Brand<br />

85c Men's Undershirts<br />

Combed Yarn<br />

85c Men's Gripper Shorts<br />

Sanforized — Sims 28 • 44<br />

45.00 "Knit-tex" Topcoats 39.50<br />

3.95 & 2.95 Shirts (Odd Lot) 2.50<br />

1.00 Ail-Wool Sweat Sox 59c<br />

59c Sport Socks<br />

3 for 1.00 (Bark and Light Colon)<br />

Boy's Wool Sweaters 2.95<br />

Values <strong>to</strong> 5.95 • Reinforced Elbows • Assorted Colors & Styles<br />

Boy's Wool Jackets 6.95<br />

Coat Type in Brown and Blue (Were 10.95)<br />

Housewares Dept.<br />

-STREET FLOOR<br />

8.95 & 7.95 Hampers 5.95<br />

3.25 White Enamel Bath S<strong>to</strong>ols 2.49<br />

5.95 White Enamel Step-<strong>On</strong> Cans 4.25<br />

47.50 Witta' Elec-tro Steam Heaters 29.95<br />

Portable Suitcase Type with Pan<br />

Special Pyres Ware Sale<br />

Pan-o-Broom<br />

2.95 Lazy Susan<br />

Combination Dust Pan and Broom<br />

Lisk-Savory Roasters<br />

Dry Goods Dept.<br />

SPECIAL—Printed Percales and<br />

Woven Stripe Chambray<br />

Regular 49c and 59c Values<br />

69c Camion Towels<br />

Solid Colors — 20 x 40<br />

5.95 Cre<strong>to</strong>nne Drapes<br />

5.95 Priscilla Curtains<br />

Dotted Swiss, Marquisette and Organdits<br />

3.95 Percale Sheets<br />

4.25 Percale Sheets<br />

72 x 108<br />

81 x 108<br />

5.95 Chenille Bedspreads<br />

1.69<br />

3.95<br />

3.95<br />

3.69<br />

3.95<br />

iis<br />

THUPDAY, |<br />

FRIDAY I<br />

SATORDA<br />

Lingerie Dept. j<br />

Cot<strong>to</strong>n Undershirts<br />

Bullt-Up Shoulder — Sizes 36 <strong>to</strong> SO<br />

Cot<strong>to</strong>n Pants and Snuggles 2 Pr. for 1.<br />

3.50 Cot<strong>to</strong>n Flannel Pajamas<br />

Rayon Taffeta Slips<br />

Adjustable HunJItfe — Pink - Blut • White - Navy<br />

Rayon Nightgowns ]<br />

Sixes 32 <strong>to</strong> 38 — Flowered Pink, Blue White<br />

Cot<strong>to</strong>n Print Pajamas 1 ,f<br />

gifts 32 <strong>to</strong> 40 ••-;?<br />

5.95 & 4.95 Taffeta Petticoats 3<br />

Seamless Nylon Hose . '<br />

Slight Irreptbra — If Perfect Would Be 1,35 /•:<br />

Nylon Hose (with seams) 1,1<br />

* In^dtan — 51 Gauge 'I<br />

Odds and Ends <strong>of</strong> Gloves ru *<br />

Pure Silk Scarfs 1<br />

1,25 WoodburyV Men's Sets<br />

Tiro Soaps - Lotion • Tale - Shave Cream<br />

1.00 Shul<strong>to</strong>n Lanolin Soap<br />

S,uper-Fatted —• Box <strong>of</strong> Three Cnkes<br />

1 Rack—Ladle*' Oresae:*<br />

1 Rack- Ladies' Dresses<br />

Ladies' Cot<strong>to</strong>n Housedresses<br />

24.95 Coat and Legging Sets<br />

, Girls —Sizes 3 <strong>to</strong> 6<br />

Just 7—Ladies'Leather Jackets<br />

Better Blouses Reduced <strong>to</strong><br />

...,. . VaJu«<strong>to</strong>6.95<br />

Odd Lot Slack Suits<br />

Values <strong>to</strong> 19.95<br />

25 Ladies'Skirts Valuta <strong>to</strong> 7.95<br />

—STREET<br />

-SECON<strong>to</strong><br />

—SECOND<br />

12 Pair Ladies'Galoshes<br />

Broken Sizes<br />

18 Pair Ladies* Rubbers '<br />

Sl«es 5'/, <strong>to</strong> 6'/,<br />

Odds and Ends <strong>of</strong> Infants'Shoes 1<br />

Odd Lot <strong>of</strong> Ladies' Shoes 2<br />

, Broken 8J«s In Assorted Colors<br />

Furniture Dept. Speci<br />

12 Innerspring Mattfesses i<br />

^<br />

,tite.<br />

«n PWt 18.<br />

Span Be Probed<br />

Twii<br />

on Burling<strong>to</strong>n DeaJ'<br />

Bell Usues Denial<br />

^-No. 2i Telephone 0304 or 0305<br />

,T^«PMk <strong>to</strong>uched <strong>of</strong>f fcy gait <strong>of</strong><br />

Burling<strong>to</strong>n-Bris<strong>to</strong>l <strong>Bridge</strong> <strong>to</strong> Bur-<br />

Uni<strong>to</strong>n county, had repettuaiioni In<br />

Commissioner Augustus S Oo#te<br />

^m»M <strong>of</strong> the posjlhUHy <strong>of</strong> a Mm.<br />

H V SS >Nt " dl " ^ * S<br />

W# fatal Bridgi <strong>to</strong> <strong>to</strong>t Cip* My<br />

County <strong>Bridge</strong> Comlsslon,<br />

AitaUBttnt by Mr, OMte, iinkyii<br />

^K ^ I. 111 * Munty I" 0 ftftholderi, Tueiday, "* "<br />

DEFENDS LOCAL BRIDGE SALE<br />

»MWsrtai re-<br />

*• e »«t that<br />

nttrtate in either 8 prtvate or pus-<br />

Ilo twniaeuon In eonnfrtlon with<br />

salt or purchase <strong>of</strong> bridges."<br />

'•lift*? 11 Sf° «'«nfl*« «ie salt <strong>to</strong><br />

the •rldfi Oonyntailon <strong>of</strong> thi Oetan<br />

C^MIwrt B^dii, a tranitetion<br />

CALLS FACT! "DISQUIETING"<br />

y ridge lean,<br />

tawn In G<strong>On</strong>iidiration with its<br />

«t<strong>to</strong>mty<br />

s Point bridge and<br />

ity^Longport brtdga<br />

<strong>of</strong> aU interested pirUeg<br />

coUMA^bert coUMA^bert K. K Bell, Bell MMd<br />

tn/uS<br />

<strong>of</strong> one Chtaaio banking syndicate"<br />

m said that throughout the transaction!<br />

appear continuousiy the<br />

""jM «J » fc«. Otneral CliHord<br />

S 1 ^* 6 " 1 • urtla it«> Oaunty R^.<br />

pubUcan leader; T, R. HBnff.iyndl,<br />

«te manager, and th» Chttaw<br />

mmt %m at Ktteiiiup mdWi-<br />

't^mk '?''•$•'• - .:••'•"-••• • , w<br />

Aceordlnf <strong>to</strong> faets brought <strong>to</strong> light<br />

In thi put week, substantial pr<strong>of</strong>lti<br />

we» made oy a smaU poup <strong>of</strong><br />

s<strong>to</strong>ckholders whtn the two bridges<br />

acrosa the Delaware were hastily<br />

]m BurUll * <strong>to</strong>a ^ W <strong>to</strong>r Mi,-<br />

' Jlew: Jtrsey authoritiii, led by<br />

Governor DrUcoll, in now attempt<br />

lnj.<strong>to</strong> tnviUldate the bridge deal as<br />

against the public Interest.<br />

Aeeordnif <strong>to</strong> », Ooitt, m, Hanff,<br />

• key figure in the Burling<strong>to</strong>n salt,<br />

la also a direc<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong>, the privately<br />

Redding Denies<br />

Introduced BUI at<br />

Reque»t <strong>of</strong> Bell<br />

• State Sena<strong>to</strong>r Oeerge A, Redding<br />

emphatically denied this Week that<br />

he played any rait in the silt <strong>of</strong><br />

the Burling<strong>to</strong>n County bridges by<br />

the Introduction <strong>of</strong> Senate bill 350,<br />

Tile Sena<strong>to</strong>r asserted that the bill<br />

which passed the Senate April S,<br />

and later became law known as<br />

Chapter MS. was introduced by him<br />

at the- request <strong>of</strong> Robert K. BeU, <strong>of</strong><br />

OeeM <strong>City</strong>, counsel for the Cape<br />

May County <strong>Bridge</strong> Commission, In<br />

order <strong>to</strong> facilitate the nle <strong>of</strong> bonds<br />

In the construction <strong>of</strong> a 1775,000 <strong>to</strong>U<br />

bridge it Coraon's inlet in Cape May<br />

\Oounty.<br />

"leu handed me the bill which I<br />

Introduced March 15." he said, "a,nd<br />

its purpose was <strong>to</strong> legalize the sale <strong>of</strong><br />

the bonds In eonniflt<strong>to</strong>B with the<br />

<strong>to</strong>ll span In process <strong>of</strong> being completed<br />

by tilt Cape May County<br />

<strong>Bridge</strong> Commission.<br />

••When I <strong>of</strong>fered the blU In thi<br />

LegjsUture the title read as follows:<br />

/the purpose <strong>of</strong> this bill Is <strong>to</strong><br />

correct the title <strong>of</strong> the ISIS legislature<br />

relt<strong>to</strong>f <strong>to</strong> the obngatlons <strong>of</strong><br />

t Bid C k l l d th<br />

Oonnty <strong>Bridge</strong> Commission since lte<br />

JonrtUoa 11 wn a<strong>to</strong>, I knew the<br />

«Ba>t^nf reauwt o<br />

m* the bill, U enacted, would facUl-<br />

^tt,,,!,^ tut.tends, for tun<br />

pitieular prtjttt, I lnt<strong>to</strong>duBtd tte ^<br />

<strong>Beedey's</strong> <strong>Pt</strong> <strong>Bridge</strong> <strong>to</strong> C-ty<br />

<strong>Bridge</strong> Bondholder<br />

Are CWoseJ<br />

4Mf r, &<br />

•, j i, !<br />

.-.v S t ~^<br />

"i-" 1 ^,"' '.*n<br />

^SJl^Xa,^' '-A LJstuJJ<br />

More Than 200<br />

Flrrt. 10 Months<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Clty ! j Sulldini volumt ftr<br />

IBM paiied thr two mimoh doUar<br />

mark during Oc<strong>to</strong>ber, and in tht<br />

nune month tte <strong>to</strong>tal <strong>of</strong> new homes<br />

for th» year went over MO,<br />

iniojc<strong>to</strong>r Henry B. Cooper's<br />

monthly report indioated that: the<br />

buUJiiig trades aetlvlW here <strong>to</strong> itIU<br />

in Wgh gear,and eontinuing the<br />

paee that Ms setn broking ree<strong>of</strong>ls<br />

iver slnee January, . •<br />

as OCTOBER PERSHTS<br />

During Oc<strong>to</strong>ber there wen M perf<br />

mlts Issued for Improvements with<br />

an estimated eost <strong>of</strong> «40M0, Ineluded<br />

in this *--• -<br />

dwelling units<br />

value <strong>of</strong> Sliia<strong>to</strong>,<br />

Scull hf 4,0X0 w<br />

|t«te Senate Race<br />

; ; ;<br />

y';>,/<br />

large, M, but the estimated cost was I new member <strong>of</strong> the COUljty<br />

oBce has M U M 120 Bermjti for i«'"J»i""*. >*uemwy.;,:•,• V,^<br />

tapfoyemfnte with »n estimated eost The county also re-elected<br />

<strong>of</strong> «.«,!«JO. irie <strong>to</strong>tal « newlOonfrsimnaii T. Millet Hand<br />

time had been 859 pernuts for il,. HTOdnckspn Jn Bli BUCCtMful<br />

1MJ03 worth <strong>of</strong> piojeets. However, dftvt for the U, S, Senate,<br />

the number <strong>of</strong> new homes In that DEWEY CAEEIES COUNTY ' :<br />

oS°«S««s Wl ""* * he WW *" Oavemor mon«s » Dewv earonly<br />

i7SB,4». fled the eounttr with li;i« y&ei in<br />

HP 10 months this year It stand? at<br />

Teacher.' Club<br />

Faculty <strong>to</strong> Frolic<br />

the rio<strong>to</strong>us favorite, "My Sister<br />

Ween".<br />

HI^ABITT IN STORE<br />

I h«ve arrtveB from the Wntfrlano<br />

fti Truman, who<br />

Gongresaman Hand niled UB'the<br />

an at<strong>to</strong>rney. The vote was:<br />

Wria<strong>to</strong>r-electVOtfitM p0 re.<br />

Club <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> plftp have always The un<strong>of</strong>ficial final TOte for Canero '<br />

drawn patted houses I* uw high' ia> fflSf7orffilurM» ^W*" wh<strong>to</strong> he<br />

Mhool audi<strong>to</strong>rium in the past, and MdrtSiM Wil^tMuWi • ft*holdi<br />

ther i t tld tht X ^ J ^ ^ th l i<br />

pw<br />

Schedule Changes<br />

Baunlnatlonii for au<strong>to</strong>mobllg driv-<br />

a r s f Mwor V6hi<strong>to</strong> " n -<br />

Tiom now until, April SO, licenlt<br />

applicant* will be given eunHna.<br />

TRTfirf"<br />

: school by;» substantial<br />

!rtH3MWjE<strong>to</strong>]<br />

•'• For House <strong>of</strong>;<br />

1 B»nd polled Mai compared wl<br />

It was reported yesterday: that<br />

| j0^<br />

was<br />

^<br />

a<br />

f<br />

widespread<br />

^ M 5<br />

nimor<br />

i i ^ d<br />

there<br />

i^;tiiifjDi^i<br />

••;*ottld ; ;;De^ja|MKi«5pP<br />

Saturday. So the students fc<br />

ldd "PhhBiyjSfS<br />

Ford Beats DeFeo<br />

J, • V<br />

Theodore Menken, W1K> wlthdrejr hm|<br />

board for a number <strong>of</strong> years, was Iat^i^^sf^^<br />

W«i ?«««?;<br />

the itate ooinptroURr's <strong>of</strong>flee, found<br />

hI»mJol^d ^ j y<br />

the .ttront ««npalgn vwagtdf bt tion <strong>to</strong> el* calineJl« thi;^».w»rt|<br />

o»(frtt«Wni on the ballot, Mdate,, :QartyrtcelyM^W^«te*<br />

» M ftr rd. : , .«<br />

man J, itiniell <strong>of</strong> 3,789 v<strong>of</strong>es,aitht These tft»local eonleJteenUve«ea<br />

Dtmocrat poUed i,8il, whereai an eteetloa^ wWihfi«hirwlse^iwl<br />

Treen's •majority ovw Jam« was it«lght Rejiublican W" attbskntiifl<br />

a 1M Tni Ja s w<br />

- - «« **• »» MT7i - tnargtafc : i. V'':;' ,K«iV. on<br />

\m^^^&^^^^rWfc-mtete* Auiuatu, a' wwdwSr^'r-V.-K-^;-^<br />

**• "MW"«»«r3, long, hook-ahaoea sana spit extend. ». m,, the Legionnaires wfflittndtwi<br />

^i^^^ffi^Mia^^SfflaS^ifi^hr^W- > """W mMi ¥ ° f £» °"^' SSU^^Switle^ £ 1 ^ «<br />

vff..^.fiiS^^f^»^h^^SffnBffl^^^*^fflSSViiaitiiS OIW a<strong>to</strong>Wet wmnuttit, Boy a«utt inlet ctannel <strong>to</strong> mo« eloserio the The VJ'.W^iill, haW a«ir®<br />

^^^£^.^^'Si»^^ttrtalS^^E^Mii^S sfAmeria.wm takefllw <strong>to</strong>night beaeh. and proiBlilng <strong>to</strong> erentemere (4uad on hiwa MB m-&Wm<br />

WJL'HSHU* &S fl "J^ l L p l^ l ."s Jl onthy Andtrso;., «Ue <strong>of</strong> WUtam S, Andenma.—(All Hffi*^*iP*-w^^t^ pho<strong>to</strong>s by Senior (Tliurid»»! at Plymouth Inn. 1 iroildn. trouble. wreath at the menlorlfll monu^V<br />

f^ltpwe^Pe^aideBest<br />

Ever, Huge ThmngAgrees<br />

Pageant, Viewed By Tfiotuands<br />

A MUtlon for <strong>to</strong>kruptey ana re- -OeSm Wty jumped the fun onl The p»radi Jtsilf;wM jurt longM . i,<br />

»AKsiln <strong>of</strong> m&tSs Siot^iBW<strong>to</strong>wi<strong>to</strong> W»MUpt<strong>to</strong>r_d»yi«hen enough tb:Be mmtiUm rart it WM 1 - a.<br />

It^Mgn^<br />

A* <strong>to</strong> the<br />

I"wTSTT^iS *TTthey<br />

turned Clever aria•Wtlriai Ideas were re- 3-3.-<br />

*»W *• "••<br />

t<strong>to</strong>ns here at city hall on the second<br />

and fourth Fridays <strong>of</strong> each month. rrODmg L*tBlni High man^ on the Q&M fillet<br />

The tests were <strong>On</strong> Mondays during Alone Beachfront «« Coijntydirk WBnamWWalrf<br />

the summer, r • 9 - •-.-— :..-. ^r« revived tM Votet for;r«*e<strong>to</strong>ii<br />

, ilctnie itekers take their written •tudlM <strong>of</strong> th* ocean-depth along Hon. Hir Oeraocratie tapontrife<br />

ettmtaaUoni in the eommlsilonerr the beaehfront Have been started by Bamuel ^el, reeiive4 84*. - !{;<br />

chamber, elty hall, and tte road Bhe V. •, Army Inglneers, as a m- FWJlp J. TtMtti *ia, Jonlifc<br />

tests start Irom Moore 6v., between llmlnary <strong>to</strong> the proposed construe- Put 2. PIe»e<br />

1th and «th sts, ••' • tion <strong>of</strong> a l,M0.fobt s<strong>to</strong>ne jetw at -.-•': •.•-:'•• -. :'kU^^<br />

.'••-, .'•''... -,. , the north point Of the island,' w%^ ' m , ii :; ' : df t*M<br />

3rd Draftee GrOUp<br />

Th « •niinteM are taktaf,sound. Rlf B»»-"TA"'MftWl"*-'^<br />

*••?!,"••' I?:-----'*.. 1 "T"<br />

ln|s •»«»•-«0' <strong>to</strong> 500 .feet,' from- lUl^I-W.lfMUAtV.aw.:;<br />

1 akes Examinations sun rd,, » th« oee^n raw-Long^ •>* A 4 :v?v;,:ft4'-;;-.:.:ahs;C<br />

' \A third group sfCa'pelttyciounty pert bridge,, " V , ftl^iehrtflljiw'A"**<br />

men went <strong>to</strong> WUlvme yesterday <strong>to</strong> upon iompleaan . <strong>of</strong> this work, *MlUlSUWCi|UrOTy?iW-i<br />

WdergWre-induet<strong>to</strong>ii eJEamlnat<strong>to</strong>ha within the coming week if weather Armistice DaV will b<strong>to</strong>SiMFloii 1<br />

prepafflEr Is being called <strong>to</strong> itrv. is favorable, the results <strong>of</strong> their ie^d^SceM eillhursdafhffi<br />

icejn the peacetime draft.. OTundlngs will be turned over <strong>to</strong> EJ B ^^wS,ff^^^M sS<br />

live service Witttrants, foUowed the city about W0 in eKpense, i sth and eth sts, ^^ '.„.?<br />

other gttUWoriMnd ao,who^ere| rat clty wllli ,„ tuWi ^ «ht " M O ^ S ^ Post, Amtricirilll<br />

HOW OCEAN CITY VOTED,<br />

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IAVE YOU GOT<br />

WHAT IT<br />

Take a bit <strong>of</strong> gumption, a lade<br />

determination and a dash <strong>of</strong> tenacity<br />

and you have the makings<br />

x>f a real saver. For you'll nccJ<br />

all these <strong>to</strong> resist the urge <strong>to</strong><br />

spend <strong>to</strong>day, so that you can<br />

have the things you'll require<br />

<strong>to</strong>morrow. Prove your ability.<br />

Open a savings account now.<br />

THE NATIONAL BANK<br />

<strong>of</strong> OCEAN CITY<br />

Mapfeer Ftdeml Deposit Insurance<br />

Fcdnal Beaerte gyMem<br />

Banking Hours:<br />

9 a, m. <strong>to</strong> 2 p. m.<br />

[ Saturdays: 9 a. m. <strong>to</strong> 12 N<br />

Education Week<br />

To Begin Sunday<br />

Teachers Direct<br />

Observance Here<br />

s<br />

Thnmpson<br />

SIGN<br />

305 - 8th Street<br />

en iTfit<br />

Show Cards - Paper - Wood<br />

Opffi 9:30 fc m* ^ S:3*l p* a*<br />

*ith*f Usim by Appointment<br />

Dr. Harry H. Lake<br />

In orramntwr tm U nan<br />

m ASBTJBT AVE. i<br />

Boy<br />

MOTHERS"<br />

foar Cblldr<strong>to</strong>i wear at<br />

CHILDRENS OUTFITTWS<br />

1626 ATLANTfC AWE<br />

ATLANTIC CITY<br />

Tony Pin<strong>to</strong> <strong>to</strong> Vitit Aged Father<br />

In Italy; Saw Htm Last in 193$<br />

Tony Pin<strong>to</strong>, proprie<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> the fish-1 <strong>to</strong> see him alive, for Pin<strong>to</strong>, Sr., Is<br />

ing pier at 58th St.. wiU leave <strong>Ocean</strong> no* 79. though apparently In robust<br />

<strong>City</strong> on December U <strong>to</strong> vlrit hi. """• ^<br />

Ford Beats DeFeo<br />

By 14 Votes<br />

• CsnUsaM from Page 1<br />

Hester, Republican candidates for<br />

county coroner, were given 680 and<br />

655 votes, respectively, against 27!<br />

and Mt <strong>to</strong>r their opponents. John L,<br />

Oonover and Nicholas Scutti,<br />

In the unopposed field. Raymond<br />

Hyde was given 80S votes for city<br />

councilman at large, Samuel Senner<br />

received 4S8 for second ward<br />

councilman, and Harry Nelson had<br />

377 for first ward councilman, Harry<br />

Johnson vm elected justice <strong>of</strong> the<br />

peace in the second ward with 406<br />

votea. •<br />

Point voters approved the 115,-<br />

000,000 bond issue 335 <strong>to</strong> 287, and<br />

also approved the 150,000,000 issue<br />

by 283 <strong>to</strong> 241,<br />

Hand Carries County<br />

By 6,824 Plurality<br />

Continued from Page 1<br />

two bond Issue questions in the<br />

county up <strong>to</strong> noon yesterday, and It<br />

was Indicated that the outcome<br />

would be close. However, an un<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficial partial tabulation showed<br />

the ^0,000,000 issue <strong>to</strong> be losing, a<br />

it did In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, while the tlJ,<br />

000,000 transit line issue appeared<br />

ENINIES' LADIES' SHOP<br />

753 Asbury Avenue<br />

WE ARE OPEN FRIDAY,<br />

SATURDAY UNTfL<br />

M<br />

—9 p. M;<br />

, - » v..<br />

GOOD NEWS TO OUR LOCAL<br />

PEOPLE. WE WILL REMAIN<br />

OPEN YEAR 'ROUND, WITH<br />

LOWER PRICES ON FINE<br />

QUALITY MERCHANDISE<br />

20<br />

Off<br />

ENTIRE STOCK OF<br />

FALL and WINTER<br />

DRESSES<br />

REDUCED 20%<br />

FOR QUICK CLEARANCE<br />

All Brand New Styles<br />

W&gS&P, ^' are ^ e>n ' rom Nationally<br />

Famous Manufacturers<br />

Sizes:<br />

9 <strong>to</strong> 15 - 10 <strong>to</strong> 20 • 38 <strong>to</strong> 44<br />

Colors:<br />

Black - Brdwn ..Green - Grey<br />

Peacock • Royal<br />

USE OUR<br />

LAY-AWAY<br />

PLAN<br />

Bqy Scouts At<br />

West Point<br />

Resort Youngsters<br />

See Army G«ne<br />

Observing Art Week<br />

The Oa<br />

Is ohserv;<br />

with an<br />

I went on<br />

dJe Towns:<br />

TRAIN flllifABll<br />

(Ml T1MU wewH AM IA1TUM itANDAlt) TIM!)<br />

Uni ecMH air I0M>M)I<br />

NORTHBOUND<br />

t.Si ».m. OoH» .». leit,t Brood IMM tMNM<br />

•W« PJ». Mllyi Mariwl Jlrt.1 Wharf<br />

tim tJH. tun, nlyi Matt! Irt.w Wkaif<br />

•<strong>On</strong>s* « Hodd^Wd (a, <strong>to</strong>od Sirni<br />

SOUTHBOUND<br />

••.45 un, Dalhp, Asm M Mnl MMm<br />

*A7 aj*. Miy, ft«m MoAii MnM Itaarf<br />

LirpMb Mliy «. Son. from IMM «lt«t KOHH<br />

•4.40 pj». OtOt, Inn BiMd llnti MMM<br />

1,11 p.m. Mly, fnnMiriiM iM« Vflwf<br />

•Cho-g. ai HiMentbM<br />

(Com* «(M inn tar iMtlol MtMiM .fiwh. w<br />

PlNNSVLVAMA SEASIIOHt LINES<br />

"HELPING TO VUMM TOTM HOU9B — A<br />

KENWARD BRADLEY, lie<br />

FINE QUALITY FURNITURE<br />

CARPETS, RUGS, LINOLEUM, ASPHALT TILE<br />

aged father and a brother near wee^_- g^ys Tony. "I asked him<br />

The Teachers' Club <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, Nkples, Italy. He last saw them In what he wanted me <strong>to</strong> take <strong>to</strong> him Ten Boy Scouts <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and<br />

with the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Parent-Teacher 1935<br />

from America, and he replied a their leaders spent a long but Inter-<br />

Association cooperating, will direct "At that time," he said yesterday, po'ind <strong>of</strong> c<strong>of</strong>fee and smokes " rating day visiting the U. S. Mill-<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s observance ot Ameri- "Mussolini was marching <strong>to</strong>o many Tony will take the c<strong>of</strong>fee, out the tary Academy at West Point. N. Y..<br />

can Education Week, which ft 111 be- soldiers <strong>of</strong>t <strong>to</strong> Africa. I decided I dtity on <strong>to</strong>bacco Is <strong>to</strong>o high. He on Saturday<br />

gin Sunday.<br />

had better get out-Of there!"<br />

Tony first came <strong>to</strong> America In<br />

There will be an educational ex- 1913. when he was only 14 years old.<br />

hibit ln one <strong>of</strong> the show windows <strong>of</strong> He located In Philadelphia. In 1930<br />

Staln<strong>to</strong>n's s<strong>to</strong>re, showing the rising he bought the resort pier, and since<br />

costs <strong>of</strong> education and the reasons<br />

T!jc resort man plans <strong>to</strong> leave<br />

then has steadily extended It.<br />

Posters also mill be plared at vni><br />

Italy on his return trip February<br />

loiu points, and leaflets ulll be dis- He decided that he could no longer 19. mid <strong>to</strong> arrive home about March<br />

tributed <strong>to</strong> the service dubs and delay visiting his rather, if he hoped 1<br />

other organizations.<br />

There will be an Educational Week<br />

<strong>to</strong> b» carrying the county.<br />

movie short, by Lowell Thomas, at G.O.P. Scores 3-1 The county as a whole showed<br />

the Moorlyn Theatre, Landslide Locally mort BW»er«tlfls|i^<strong>to</strong>iihah taul ____ ___,, _ ,<br />

Miss Miriam Heichly, who U directing<br />

the local observance for the<br />

Continued from Page 1<br />

been supposed, with U» Democrats handnall «ourt, a new Wo-foot siriiBconcentrating<br />

their support behind =<br />

teachers, also has contacted the re- a <strong>to</strong>tal registration here <strong>of</strong> 3,741,<br />

sort's ministers, asking them <strong>to</strong> slightly more than 82 per cent.<br />

stress the value <strong>of</strong> a good education Minority parties were given little<br />

for all youth, and what It means <strong>to</strong> encouragement by the support for<br />

the future welfare <strong>of</strong> the nation. their candidates here.<br />

The play, "My Sister Eileen", The Wallaee-Taylor ticket <strong>of</strong> the<br />

which the teachers will stage Tues- Independent Progressive party was<br />

day and Wednesday nights In thegiven<br />

J votes here, whue the Beda].<br />

high school audi<strong>to</strong>rium, will be -part 1st ticket <strong>of</strong> Thomas aifd Smith for<br />

<strong>of</strong> the observance program. president received 4 votes. Th«re<br />

wai one presidential vote each for<br />

pudcrat Oovemor Thurmond, pen.<br />

Orders Couple Held Douglas MacArthur. Watson and<br />

Learn <strong>of</strong> the National Prohibition<br />

on Morals Charge party, and Oobbs and Carlson <strong>of</strong><br />

Police Judge Howard Warren the Socialist Workers' partyi<br />

Thursday ordered Fred S, Tarves, Five local people voted for Thomas<br />

Jr., S4, and Mr#. Mabel Oaldwell, U, OgUvie for Congress on the Wallace<br />

both <strong>of</strong> 801 8th st,, held under MM Independent Progressive ticket, and<br />

ball each for action <strong>of</strong> the grand there also were five for James Inj-<br />

Jury on morals charges.<br />

brie, Independent Progressive canSl.<br />

They were arrested about mid. date for U, i. Sena<strong>to</strong>r,<br />

night, Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 8, on complaint <strong>of</strong><br />

Tarves' wife. Both waived a hearing<br />

in the local court.<br />

; by au<strong>to</strong>mobile at 1 a. m., crossed<br />

Bear Mountain, where they .ate<br />

breakfast, and arrived at the Academy<br />

about l i t -<br />

There they Joined Other Scouts<br />

on a <strong>to</strong>ur <strong>of</strong> the West Point campus,<br />

during which they saw the gymnMlUttis<br />

where cadet* were belnl<br />

taught boxing and wrestling, the<br />

eoricentnitjng thtlr supBort taWnd m<strong>to</strong>f pool, the •thletle --• fltldi, cadet<br />

President Truman, Scull and James, barracks the huge mess hall! and<br />

In <strong>to</strong>me sWtiBhs <strong>of</strong> the emotf mi polished marble battle monuthe<br />

result were nip and tuck between ment benrtag the names <strong>of</strong> S340<br />

the two major parties. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> nun whs fought and died in the<br />

proved an outstanding G.O. P. Civil War<br />

itrorahqid tMijg Congressman' ,nt ^ n tU thelr lunell M th§<br />

ami pw«l«Uj MMiMn <strong>of</strong> m nwth atWttle fleldi, after which<br />

entlje iBWerttx in the «un^ and the? heard an aBdress by l^jor<br />

prtrtdtag a<strong>to</strong>oit oBflhird ol the General Maxwell D, Taylor, super-<br />

Dewey majority. lntendent <strong>of</strong> the Academy. This<br />

•UloUng waa Ueaff threujhout Wai followed 6y a brief proimm <strong>of</strong><br />

tht eounty, appraamBUng 80 per #eit Mat songs by the Academy<br />

cent <strong>of</strong> the <strong>to</strong>tal county registration band.<br />

<strong>of</strong> 31,639,<br />

HAND THANKS VOTERS<br />

FOB HI! SUPPORT<br />

Congressman T. Millet Hand<br />

Issued the x PHONE 1380 81S-S17 ASBURY AVE.<br />

T TITLE INSURANCE BEABCHES<br />

Rendering cour<strong>to</strong>o and<br />

creating safety siaoe 1<br />

neuu inu<br />

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tMHUTV CMMV<br />

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ALBERT Q, ABBO??, Chalfmna at the Baat-d<br />

•LWdOO r, KIHR11AN. Prsaldut,<br />

ATLANTIC CTTT OFFICES<br />

SawiiHttl rfiMeMl Baok BMt<br />

OCEAN CITY OFFICES<br />

National Bask M OeMn 0% Bide.<br />

CLINTON D. PRICE, VIHPFH.<br />

RiSUI T, DANDY, Ant, Tnu<br />

IDWIN B. 0IUMB, Tltla Ofltccr<br />

. O, FATA MtOABDlSl,L. Ant Title Officer<br />

rAMX V. WATSON, AHL Till* OlflMr<br />

Tm the afternoon, the Scouts had<br />

' WHOWOOD OFFICES<br />

reserved seats at Mlchle Stadium<br />

whert they saw Army win Iti foot-<br />

!i<br />

Ills litw' lam Aft.<br />

DEAN P, ZELLER. Ant Sew. . Tnu.<br />

ball game from Virginia Polytechnic<br />

JOHN V. rtSENET. Ant ieey,<br />

Institute, *9 <strong>to</strong> T.<br />

WILLIAM B, WAT^N, AMU. TiU* Offlcor<br />

following sta'-jnent<br />

yesterdajon' Ms re-election for The homeward trip began about<br />

6:30 p, m •They group s<strong>to</strong>pped for<br />

"Although greatly disappoint- dinner along the way.<br />

ed with the national results, I<br />

shall be<strong>to</strong>rever grateful for trie<br />

great support my friends gavt<br />

me. 1 will show my gratitude in<br />

continuing service-. It will be a<br />

pleasure <strong>to</strong> work even harder for<br />

the people who worked so hard<br />

in my behalf."<br />

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A short circuit caused the sound-<br />

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811 Elfhth Strtet<br />

' <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />

Boon!<br />

Tues. - Than. - Sat - 1-3 P. M.<br />

Viii<strong>to</strong>tt Wil<strong>to</strong>mt<br />

Information concerning fret<br />

public lectum, church ttriiictt,<br />

and other ChrittianScitnct oc-<br />

SAKGUARO<br />

AMERICA'S FUTUM<br />

your cUdnn <strong>to</strong> b* r».<br />

Ipomiblt citinni.<br />

School Girl, 14,<br />

Dies Suddenly<br />

Joan M. Pettit<br />

Diabetes Victim<br />

Joan Marie Pettit, 14--year-old<br />

Junior high school student, died<br />

Sunday at Shore Memorial Hospital,<br />

Victim <strong>of</strong> a sudden attack <strong>of</strong> diabetes.<br />

She had been ln the hospital<br />

orily 24 hours, though she had been<br />

in ill health for four years, and<br />

frequently had teen obliged <strong>to</strong> drop<br />

Th« Office <strong>of</strong><br />

Dr. Roger G. LaRosa<br />

618 Eighth Street<br />

Will Be Cloaed From<br />

November 3rd <strong>to</strong> 15th<br />

(Vacation Schedule)<br />

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CUSTOM-MADE<br />

MEASURED and<br />

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For convenience, call on u§.<br />

Our experts measure accurately.<br />

We tailor fine (Mumbia<br />

window shades for your<br />

windows alone — then initall,<br />

them, /<br />

Phone OlBfl for estimate; no<br />

obligation. Or s<strong>to</strong>p In and<br />

let us help you find shades,<br />

that five you the right light,<br />

that fit your decor, your<br />

budget.<br />

Window Shades<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Awning Shop, inc.<br />

637 ASBURY AVE.<br />

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Phone: O, C. 0186<br />

lone resident <strong>of</strong> Wildwood;*HB<br />

tired employe or the Atlantic _<br />

Electric Co, died Sunday af hl»<br />

home, 11B W. Magnolia av.<br />

He retired 1ft. 1M2 after,<br />

with the utility.<br />

Surviving an hb wife, ftae:<br />

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Montco Nihkal Orange Juice . 46 o^ 23c<br />

Montco tted kidney Beut - No. 2 12c<br />

Rival Blue Whole Kernel Golden Com • No. 2 17c<br />

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Magr<strong>to</strong>vox Radio* and Phonographs<br />

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Plans Gifts For<br />

Veteran Patients<br />

Le*tW|Forgfel<br />

Club in Action<br />

Plans for the gathering otQhiM-<br />

nus gJit articles for w»r"veler»n<br />

patients id Army hospitals were dis-<br />

cussed by members <strong>of</strong> the Lest We<br />

Forget Club at a business session<br />

Wednesday night tat week at the<br />

home <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Philip Shaf<strong>to</strong>, 1349<br />

Asbury av.<br />

The club announced that It is<br />

reeking donations <strong>of</strong> home made<br />

cdoUes, candles, cigarettes, chewing<br />

Tim and cash.' <strong>to</strong> be uted in gift<br />

fts <strong>to</strong> paiipj-wd patient*; in<br />

hospital), who formerly were<br />

cheered by the women when they<br />

were at the England General Boa.<br />

pitaL Atlantic <strong>City</strong>.<br />

CKATtTVDI EXPRESSED<br />

Letters were read from grateful<br />

patient* at the MsguJre Hospital.<br />

RUaM Va.. for birthday gifts<br />

Mat <strong>to</strong> them by the dub, and for<br />

the recent gift <strong>of</strong> a television set.<br />

It was reported that several <strong>of</strong><br />

the patients have been discharged<br />

and are now home, but that the<br />

club will continue <strong>to</strong> keep In con-<br />

tact with them with Ghriitmts and<br />

birthday gifts.<br />

PERSONAL VISITS MADE<br />

Mrs. Lueiin Barnes, club presi-<br />

dent, and Mrs. Shaf<strong>to</strong> reported upon<br />

having made personal rfjlte <strong>to</strong> sev.<br />

tral <strong>of</strong> the Magulre Hospital pa-<br />

tients while on recent, vacation trips<br />

In Virginia,<br />

lit gathering <strong>of</strong> Christmas gift<br />

items Is <strong>to</strong> be carried out not only<br />

in <strong>Ocean</strong> Wty but in various other<br />

neighboring communities in South<br />

Jirsey, The club has chairmen for<br />

the purpose in eaeh city.<br />

• * •<br />

P.-T, A, <strong>to</strong> Have<br />

Father's Night<br />

(Program on 17th<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Parent-Teacher<br />

Association is arranging for an out-<br />

itanding Father's Night program <strong>to</strong><br />

be conducted in the Central av,<br />

school audi<strong>to</strong>rium the night <strong>of</strong> Wed-<br />

nesday, November 17.<br />

Main feature <strong>of</strong> the evenuig will<br />

be a "World Friendship Exhibit" <strong>of</strong><br />

articles from countrie* outside the<br />

United States. All residents <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and rteinity are invited<br />

<strong>to</strong> exhibit iny items <strong>of</strong> Interest they<br />

may have from abroad.<br />

Miss Ruth Read Is general chair,<br />

man <strong>of</strong> the program. Th# exhibit<br />

will be in charge <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Oeorie<br />

Bowman, telephone 0430-R. and Mrs,<br />

Robert fpieeker, phc-.g IMS. Any.<br />

one wishing <strong>to</strong> canuibute articles<br />

for the exhibit may notify them, an*<br />

amngemenU can be made <strong>to</strong> call<br />

for them.<br />

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Fenstermachers ,<br />

Hosts at Party<br />

Mr. and Mrs, Clyde Fenstermicher,<br />

119 <strong>Ocean</strong> av,, were hosts <strong>to</strong> witches<br />

and goblins Saturday night at a<br />

Halloween party, Simple Simon<br />

entertained the while the guests<br />

MfrtTed My fishing from a pall, meas-<br />

uring and wrappini his Imaginary<br />

fl»o,<br />

The door prtee was won 6y "Na-<br />

ture Olrl" ana "Nature Boy". Mr.<br />

and Mrs. A, Pepe, The usual Hal-<br />

love en games were played<br />

Quests Were: Mr. and Mrs, Donald<br />

Clibb M M<br />

Women's Hair <strong>to</strong><br />

Be Short For<br />

Seven Yeats<br />

Women's hair will lie cut<br />

shorter during the next seven<br />

years.<br />

This Is the prediction that sev-<br />

eral resort beauty shop men and<br />

women brought home with them<br />

from New York Monday night.<br />

They attended the flrtt <strong>of</strong> a<br />

three-day session <strong>of</strong> the Officials'<br />

Show <strong>of</strong> Hairdressers and Cos-<br />

me<strong>to</strong>logists' convention at the<br />

Hotel Commodore.<br />

Speakers pointed out that for<br />

some reason hair stylists decree<br />

shorter hair for women after<br />

every war. It happened after<br />

'World War I. when for seven<br />

Mn there was a shortage <strong>of</strong><br />

hair. Now the trend has<br />

i In the wake <strong>of</strong><br />

Man<br />

long hair. No<br />

set la again.<br />

World Warn.<br />

Th f<br />

orld Warn.<br />

Those from <strong>Ocean</strong>. <strong>City</strong> at-<br />

tending the convention wareThe<br />

Misses Helen Glsh. Rosemarie<br />

and Anaeltese Voss. Mrs, Claire<br />

Alexander and Herman Alexan-<br />

der.<br />

Mrs. Hand Heads<br />

Local Red Cross<br />

<strong>to</strong>, Morgan Hand, 2nd, was this<br />

week elected chairman <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> Branch <strong>of</strong> the American Red<br />

Cross for the coming year, at an<br />

executive meeting at city hall. She<br />

succeeds Mrs, Lucien Barnes,<br />

Others elected were; First vice<br />

chairman. M». Philip Shaf<strong>to</strong>; sec-<br />

ond vice chairmnn. Mrs, Luclen<br />

Barnes; secretary, Mrs. it, W. Oar-<br />

diner: treasurer, Mrs, Harold S,<br />

Paris,<br />

It wds announced that the sewing<br />

room <strong>of</strong> the local branch has<br />

changed its quarters from the At-<br />

lantic city Electric Co. <strong>to</strong> new rooms<br />

across the street on the third flooj<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Hann building, 8th si; and<br />

West av. The first work session<br />

<strong>to</strong>ok place there yesterday.<br />

Reports were received showing<br />

that the production department has<br />

continued its work without inter-<br />

ruption since the war ended. At<br />

present the workers are making pa-<br />

amas and bathrobes for patients In<br />

government hospitals, and they will<br />

start soon making knitted articles.<br />

An appeal was made for more<br />

women <strong>to</strong> volunteer their services in<br />

the sewing and knitting work <strong>of</strong> the<br />

branch.<br />

Marmora Fire Co,<br />

Auxiliary Stages<br />

Hallowe'en Party<br />

More than ZOO people In the Mar.<br />

mora area attended a Community<br />

Halloween party Saturday night_in<br />

Marmora's new fire house. The<br />

parts' was arranged by the women's<br />

ausillary <strong>of</strong> the Marmora Volunteer<br />

Fire Co.<br />

The recreation hall <strong>of</strong> the fire<br />

house was decorated In keeping with<br />

Halloween. The auxiliary served<br />

refreshments.<br />

Hallowe'en games were played and<br />

prises were awarded, both for game<br />

winners and for the best costumes.<br />

Winners <strong>of</strong> the latter, in tne adult<br />

class, were: Comic, Charles Wllkie;<br />

fancy dress, Mrs. Cipi<strong>to</strong>: most orig-<br />

inal, Mrs, Arthur Collins.<br />

Children's class; Fancy dress,<br />

Shirley Totten; comic, Marion<br />

Wilkie; mom original, Dick Prases.<br />

Judges were Clarence Wlikie, Ed<br />

Q«tly, Clint Walker and Prank<br />

Vlnnaeombe,<br />

Hostesses were Mrs. Dorothy Mc-<br />

Mastera. Mrs, Ann Clark, Mrs, Lena<br />

Miss Huff Bride<br />

<strong>of</strong>Philadelphian<br />

Resort Girl Married<br />

<strong>to</strong> John J. Smith<br />

Miss Eleanor HufJ was married <strong>to</strong><br />

John J. Smith, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, Sat-<br />

urday morning.at St. Augustine's<br />

R. C. Church. She is the daughter<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mrs. Mary C. Huff. 412 11th st.<br />

,The bride was given In marriage!<br />

by her brother. Arthur R Hul, at<br />

the ceremony performed by Rev.<br />

Joseph J. Brennan.<br />

Miss Rosemary Murray was the<br />

maid <strong>of</strong> honor. Jchn M. Hud, an-<br />

other brathei' <strong>of</strong> the bride, served<br />

as beat man. -<br />

Mrs. Elmer Halncs, <strong>of</strong> Egg Harbor,<br />

and Miss Doris Smith were the<br />

bridesmaids. Walter Hruzak and<br />

Albie Haines were the ushers.<br />

Eileen Ouahaclno and Johnny<br />

Huff, neice and nephew <strong>of</strong> the bride,<br />

served as flower girl and ring bearer.<br />

Before the ceremony, Mrs. John<br />

Haughey sang several selections.<br />

• Mrs. imith was graduated from<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School with the<br />

cjass <strong>of</strong> 1M4, Mr. Smith"1s a former<br />

resident <strong>of</strong> Egg Harbor and is now<br />

with the General Outdoor Adver-<br />

Using Co., in Philadelphia.<br />

The couple will reside <strong>to</strong> North<br />

Philadelphia,<br />

Rummage Sale Fri,<br />

By Civic Club<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Civic Club will<br />

conduct an all-day rummage late<br />

<strong>to</strong>morrow t Friday, i at Maler's Mark,<br />

et,, ith st. and West av,, <strong>to</strong> benefit<br />

the club.<br />

Shoes, coats, hats and sweaters<br />

wUl be on sale, <strong>to</strong>gether with some<br />

household articles. ,<br />

The committee m charge <strong>of</strong> the<br />

sale includes Mrs, Wilfred Booth,<br />

Mrs, Harry Freebom, Miss Emma<br />

Griffith and Miss Julia Scull,<br />

¥ • fl ,<br />

Foglio Marries<br />

Millville Girl<br />

The rec<strong>to</strong>ry <strong>of</strong> St. Augustine's<br />

R. C, Church was the scene <strong>of</strong> m<br />

pretty wedding Sunday at 3 p, m.<br />

when Miss Jo Ann Bishop, <strong>of</strong> MU1-<br />

i-ille, became the bridt <strong>of</strong> Joseph<br />

Foilio, son <strong>of</strong> Mr, and Mrs. Jaflies<br />

Foglio. 1014 Binipson av.. thk city.<br />

The c«rcmony was solemnized by<br />

Rev. Bartholomew B. Doyle, rec<strong>to</strong>r<br />

<strong>of</strong> the church. .<br />

Miss Angelina rogUo, sister <strong>of</strong> the<br />

bridegroom, was in the role <strong>of</strong> nmid<br />

af honor, while Miss Betty Bishop,<br />

the bride's sister, was bridesmaid,<br />

Frank Foglio acted as best man for<br />

his cousin, while Chick Tr<strong>of</strong>a, also<br />

<strong>of</strong> this city, was usher.<br />

The bride chose a iiej.trimmed<br />

wedding gown <strong>of</strong> white taffeta, while<br />

her two attendants wore yellow and-<br />

) Future i<br />

OH Amenta's<br />

ISthuls<br />

AMERICAN EUUCftTION WEEK<br />

: NOVEMBER M3<br />

Sponsored By <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Parent-Teacher Assn.<br />

blue gowns.<br />

The wedding was followed by a<br />

8, ClaflJdrn, Mr. and Mrs, Ceorge j Bsftersby, Mrs. Helen BchoonkcfT<br />

g g<br />

Deiflinger, Mr. and Mrs. William<br />

Pinsel, Mr. and Mrs. John Lobheir,<br />

Mr. and Mrs, Bruce MacMurray, Mr,<br />

and Mm. Joseph Marty, Mr. and<br />

Mrs. Robert Bahn.<br />

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Mra Ralph Peterson, 819 Petham<br />

pi, la recovering at the O. S, Marine<br />

Hospital, Btateh Island. N Y, from<br />

an operation performed Monday,<br />

Personalized<br />

WEDDING<br />

OB<br />

BIRTHDAY<br />

Ornamented<br />

"To Your Tttte"<br />

WARDS<br />

Pastry Shop<br />

VA AtBbn AVENUE<br />

IMNtM<br />

re Building and Loan<br />

Association<br />

fcr tht mttial Benefit «hd<br />

i invite you <strong>to</strong> save with HUM?<br />

i far<br />

4£<br />

the 70th Series<br />

Add Utm (• row beM wlA<br />

ttauolum Jtaonfl wattlam<br />

blid Ot f V<br />

ttauolum Jtaonfl w<br />

blind*. <strong>On</strong><strong>to</strong>* <strong>of</strong> n*pt<br />

W*. Ahmlaim w aMd.<br />

K-<br />

Ctpc U*T Caantf fcj<br />

\it<br />

and Mm. Alice Scrtminger,<br />

The auxiliary's next meeting will<br />

be on Thursday next week, in the<br />

fire house, '<br />

Married Couples <strong>to</strong><br />

Have Hayseed Frolic<br />

The Youth Center wUl be the<br />

setting Thursday night next week<br />

for a "Hayseed Frolic", which wUl<br />

mark the first fall meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Married Couples' Club <strong>of</strong> the Writ<br />

Presbyterian Church, The affair will<br />

begin at 8:30,<br />

Members and friends are invited<br />

<strong>to</strong> appear in "hayseed" dress. There<br />

wiu be games and square dancing,<br />

and the guests also will enjoy the<br />

Youth Center's televteJon set and<br />

its other recreational facilities.<br />

W.GT.U. <strong>to</strong> Meet Friday<br />

The Women's Christian Temper,<br />

fince Union will have its regular<br />

meeting <strong>to</strong>morrow (Friday) night at<br />

the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Pauline Van<br />

Gilder. 810 2nd at,<br />

* ' * s,<br />

POCAHONTAS LODGE MARKS<br />

BIRTHDAY OF MEMBER<br />

Mrs. Peg Courtney was honored<br />

for having a birthday anniversary in<br />

Oc<strong>to</strong>ber, by the Poeahontat lodge<br />

Friday night in The Sentlnel»Ledger<br />

building.<br />

Mrs. Linda Chance won the at-<br />

tendance prize and Mrs, Sara Mc-<br />

Donald the Merchandise Club award<br />

lor the week, Qames were played<br />

and Mrs, Helen Simmons won a<br />

prize,<br />

. The dining room m decorated for<br />

Hallowe'en, and refreshments were<br />

served by Mrs. Anna Camburn and a<br />

eomnuttei. Mrs. Minnie Blum was<br />

named chairman <strong>of</strong> entertainment<br />

IOT Nevembfer.<br />

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SURPRISE BIRTHDAY DINNER<br />

HONORS JOAN WALTON<br />

, Mr. Unit Mrs. John A. Wal<strong>to</strong>n. 324<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> rd, gave a surprise dinner<br />

party Saturday evening <strong>to</strong> celebrate<br />

the 13tli birthday anniversary <strong>of</strong><br />

their daughter, Joan<br />

The guest <strong>of</strong> honor rcceive'd Rifts,<br />

and refreshments were served The<br />

Wal<strong>to</strong>n home was attractively dec-<br />

orated.<br />

Quests included Frances Assalante,<br />

Marie Barry. Barbara Brawn. Mary<br />

Moore. Lena Orfonelll and Marion<br />

Talese<br />

FLEDGES<br />

BtJCKLEY<br />

David I*. Buckley, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />

has been pledged by the Lambda Chi<br />

Alpha fraternity at Lehlgh Univer-<br />

sity, Bethlehem. Fa.<br />

i<strong>to</strong>s. Untie a Hushes. M» Plaia<br />

[iier<br />

reception in the evening for a large<br />

group af relatives and friends, at<br />

the Columbus Club,<br />

Mr. Foplio is a graduate <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> High School and serveo with<br />

the Navy in the Paclfle theatre dur-<br />

Ing the war. He is now a salesman<br />

for Abbott's Dairies. The bride is<br />

well known here, having been a<br />

year-around resident for two years.<br />

The eoHple. following a honeymoon<br />

in New Yorls. will make their home<br />

at 1014 Simpson av.<br />

• * *<br />

SECOND DAUGHTER BORN<br />

TO MR AND MKS. SHOWERS<br />

Mr. and Mrs. T, K, Sliowers, J17<br />

Asbury av., are receiving conei2.tula-<br />

lions upon the birth <strong>of</strong> their second<br />

daughter on Tuesday at the Hahne-<br />

marin Hospital, Philadelphia, She<br />

has been named Deborah.<br />

Mr. Showers is proprie<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Submarine Sandwich Shop. The<br />

mother is the former Marjorie Jer-<br />

nee, daughter <strong>of</strong> Capt. and Mrs,<br />

Jack G. Jernee.<br />

• • *<br />

RETUnN FROM MOTOR TRIP<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Davis, 3SS3 As-<br />

bury av,, have returned from a<br />

month mo<strong>to</strong>r trip which <strong>to</strong>ok them<br />

as far as Wichita ral[s,_Texas, where<br />

they visited their son, Donald Hunt-<br />

er, and family.<br />

• i •<br />

TOUBINC SOlTInVEST<br />

Mrs. William A, Russell left her<br />

summer home, 816 Wesley av., on<br />

Tuesday and started on a siJt-month<br />

trip through the southwest,<br />

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UFPEIt TWP. P.-T. A, TO MEET<br />

The Parent-Teacher A, lociition <strong>of</strong><br />

Upper Township wUl meet In the<br />

Beesley's Point school next Wednes-<br />

day, November 10, at 8 p. m. Theme<br />

<strong>of</strong> the micting will be "Children"<br />

and "Our Sehools",<br />

• # s<br />

•IAS HALLOWE EN PARTY<br />

Twenty-flve school friends pf<br />

Diana Oodfrey attended a Hallo-<br />

we'en party at her home, 301 Asbury<br />

iv,, Wednesday night last week.<br />

Seasonal refreshments were served<br />

<strong>to</strong> conclude a gala program <strong>of</strong> fun, •<br />

• * * . •<br />

JOHNSONS TO FLORIDA<br />

Mr. and Mrs, Morris i. johnsop<br />

left Tuesday night for Philadelphia,<br />

from where they went <strong>to</strong>norida for<br />

the-winter.<br />

High School<br />

Officers Elected<br />

By Three Classes<br />

Townsend President<br />

<strong>of</strong> Seniors -<br />

Dy DAVE MATTHEWS<br />

For people who wUl soon be di<<br />

recting the destinies <strong>of</strong> our country,<br />

the students <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High<br />

School will surely know how <strong>to</strong> vote.<br />

In their individual classes they have _<br />

done a fine job <strong>of</strong> electing oncers. p»—•<br />

The seniors have chosen Al Town- - i<br />

my v 1<br />

M x*$**w<br />

SUREt yod edit have yo<strong>to</strong>r furnittire rcu<br />

Jn time for the hoUd&ys ::: But don't wait <strong>to</strong>o I<br />

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WINDOW<br />

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Venetian<br />

Blinds<br />

REPAlHlNl<br />

flIM<br />

Hf-TlfiJ- tL.<br />

Junior Varsity<br />

Wins 12th in Row<br />

GrMders Defeat<br />

Sbmtford, 41-0<br />

The Junior Varsity football war-<br />

rior* <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School<br />

chalked Up their 12th straight vic<strong>to</strong>ry<br />

Tuesday •ftemnhi. ,t the expenfe o»<br />

Academy, in a<br />

lent - ,<br />

s re<strong>to</strong>rt<br />

Tuesday afternobn at<br />

Stratfprd lviilltary A<br />

game Dived at Clem<br />

Utt O|l BMILLNO —<br />

M CiM TO III<br />

Drap<br />

Bed Spr<br />

Slip Cove<br />

WE ARE OPEN ALL YEAR<br />

It's Good Biuiness <strong>to</strong> Do Busines* with<br />

KUPPINGER'S<br />

With over (04) ycara <strong>of</strong> PUBLIC ACCEPTANCE<br />

send as their president, BUI Swing,<br />

vice president; Florence Haines, sec-<br />

retary, and Joan Palmer, treasurer.<br />

The Junior <strong>of</strong>ficers are: Don Fi-<br />

leggl, president: Bill Marrow, sice<br />

president: Mary Ann Balden, secre<br />

Jane Palermo and Hairy Scott as<br />

president, vice president, secretary<br />

and treasurer, respectively,<br />

scnoOL HAS ITS<br />

ANNUAL COLOR DAY<br />

The school colors <strong>of</strong> maroon and<br />

white shone forth on Friday^ last<br />

week. This was the^day <strong>of</strong> the game<br />

with Cape May. For this was the<br />

flay OjC.H.S. had its annifaj color<br />

day. The colors were worn on hair<br />

ribbons, bracelet;,, hats and clothing<br />

<strong>to</strong> proclaim loyalty <strong>to</strong> the school!<br />

This program was very successlul,<br />

SONGSTERS EMULATE<br />

GOOD OLD GAY DO'!<br />

Pour young men singing songs and<br />

dressed in^the costumes <strong>of</strong> one <strong>of</strong><br />

the most colorful periods Ui our<br />

American his<strong>to</strong>ry, on Tuesday,<br />

brought <strong>to</strong> the students at O.CHj.<br />

an eiiterUininK program. This quar-<br />

tet, featuring »ucn reper<strong>to</strong>ire as<br />

"Sweet Adeline", "The Hand Played<br />

<strong>On</strong>", and "Yankee Doodle Dandy',<br />

appeared in straw hats, handlebar<br />

moustaches and blaiers.<br />

Siegel Bros. Super Market<br />

Offers New Weekly Meat Specials<br />

Rump Round Sirlion Steak n> 69c<br />

All Boneless Roasts <strong>of</strong> Beef ft 69c<br />

Chuck Roasts i 49c<br />

Cube Stewing Beef - - ft 59c<br />

Fresh Ground Meat "< 49c<br />

Square Cut Shoulders Lamb n 49c<br />

Shoulders <strong>of</strong> Pork - - - ft40c<br />

Fresh Hams - - - ft 59c<br />

Art Teacher Engaged<br />

Mrs. Minnie De Steel Wilson, <strong>of</strong><br />

Wildwood, has • been engaged <strong>to</strong>.<br />

teaeh evening art classes for adults<br />

at Middle TownsiUp, Dlreclor P. b.<br />

Bcidel announced Monday, Mrs.<br />

Wilson.is a fraduate <strong>of</strong> the Phila-<br />

delphla Acddeiny <strong>of</strong> Fine Arta,<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Morris L. Johnson. I i<br />

Jr., now reaidinB in Moqrta<strong>to</strong>wn. I<br />

were in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Tuesday with<br />

their two children. <strong>Line</strong> and Ray,<br />

visiting Mrs, Thorpe's mother, Mrs.<br />

Bay Thorpe. ,409 18th st.<br />

Scrapple 2 ft 47c<br />

DUE OWN PUEf COUNTRY<br />

I i<br />

Mr, and Mrs, Charles Schreiber.<br />

ISIS Central av,, have left for West<br />

Palm Beach, Fla,, where they will<br />

spend the wiiiter.<br />

New Jersey <strong>to</strong>pi the entlM Atlan.<br />

tic seaboard In value <strong>of</strong> manufae.<br />

tured produey per wage earner.<br />

itillllilti<br />

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FREE INSTRUCTTONS <strong>to</strong>4<br />

PURCHASEKS <strong>of</strong> YARN:<br />

THE PIG & YOU<br />

DEAR MOTHER?<br />

I know you never indulge in the<br />

swill, fed BUT Bovine friends, but do<br />

you really know whether yon are<br />

feeding your family or just stuffing<br />

them?<br />

Just because you are full, don not<br />

mean that you are wen*fed. The<br />

best pro<strong>of</strong> Is the current gnfferinf<br />

from malnutrition <strong>of</strong> so many well-<br />

fed children In our schools <strong>to</strong>day.<br />

The mothers <strong>of</strong> this nation can and<br />

must leant how <strong>to</strong> reed the cominj<br />

eenera'.lon <strong>to</strong> overenme such condi-<br />

tions. You must feed your family<br />

live foods for proper nourishment.<br />

Dead, devltajljed foods nay pleas*<br />

the eye and tickle the palate hnl as<br />

building blocks the; can be M much<br />

nwdost.<br />

The Better Diet Shop, Ml S. Juniper<br />

SC Phlla., spedaUw in foods that<br />

have all three attributes,' eye and<br />

palate appeal, anil nourishmsnt.<br />

Come hi and let ear trained nutri-<br />

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out OWN HOME-MADE<br />

Corned Beef<br />

SKINLESS FRANKS<br />

BEEF BOLOGNA «=,<br />

MINCED BOLOGNA AU<br />

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BAKED LOAVES<br />

SANDWICH CHEESE<br />

— Grocery Specials — I<br />

LOOK FOB TIIEB IN OUR PIONEER COMPLETE FOOD /ID' J '<br />

EVER* THURSDAY NIGHT IN THE PHILADELPHIA<br />

EVENING BULLETIN<br />

s!<br />

Economy and Quality at Siegel Brothen .<br />

518 WASHlNGtON AVE,. WOODBINE - Ph. 560'<br />

OPEN THBB8, FBI, and SAT, UNTIL 0 P. M. }<br />

PAUL'S<br />

Quality Food Market!<br />

\ 1128 ASBURY AVE.<br />

Phone 8530<br />

LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN<br />

SPECIALS FRIOAY and SATORftAV<br />

Montco Grape Jame -16 oz. jar JOc<br />

Rival Blue Pork - Beans, lb. can 2 for 19c<br />

New Pack Toma<strong>to</strong>es, No. 2 can 2 for 25c<br />

Best Quality Butter lb. Q$c<br />

Select Eggs Joz. 69c<br />

All Kinds Large pkg^ Sbapf Powder..<br />

<strong>to</strong>uchdown, and added all but one<br />

at their points afterward, for a<br />

grand slatn or «-0 It «., Ihe flfth<br />

triumph <strong>of</strong> this season, following an<br />

unbeaten record In IM7.<br />

THREE SCORES BY PASSES<br />

Coach John Carey's prldefuls<br />

made three ot their scores bv the<br />

pas-i method These Included a 20-<br />

yard <strong>to</strong>si from Keenan <strong>to</strong> McDer-<br />

mo JJ ? 2 h v&Td aeril f McDer-<br />

njott ty Ely. and a shorter one <strong>of</strong><br />

13 yards from Smith <strong>to</strong> Murrel, the<br />

final *ix-polnter <strong>of</strong> the day<br />

<strong>On</strong> hitting, tile line, Miragllo was<br />

the heavy gun, bursting through for<br />

the opening scon- on nn 18-yard<br />

run and adding another later for IS<br />

yards Johnson made the other<br />

<strong>to</strong>uchdown when he intercepted a<br />

Stratford pass and galloped M<br />

MEET.PT1LLE MONDAY<br />

The Juyvee? will be In action<br />

again Monday when they will meet<br />

the PleasRntvlllc Juniors on the<br />

mainland Held at 4 p m The local<br />

K-eshma.i tram hw a game sched-<br />

«if«J 'or <strong>to</strong>morrow (Friday) against<br />

Millville Prosh. oh the home Held.<br />

Summaries-<br />

Ends—Selbv Ely. Burman Mur-<br />

rel. Denan. Moorf, Camp<br />

Tackles — HoUlngshead, Costanza<br />

Ove-s Adderlo. Dltntlno. DeSantls,<br />

Wigglcsworth.<br />

Guards—Parks Haines. arandy.<br />

tills ficrry Rlchardsort-^Selchle,<br />

Berrv<br />

Centprg—Redraw. Jeffries, Dimon<br />

Iniplozzlo '<br />

Bncks—McDermott. Mlragllo, Ib-<br />

-TT<strong>On</strong>.Schmid,Luddy,BartF—<br />

Harrison, Keenan, Smith,<br />

Johnwn Ferguson, Avis<br />

Soure by periods<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> I 7 | 7 | 14<br />

Stratford | 0 | 0 I 0<br />

Goetz Warm fteehoIders<br />

A 'Deal 1 <strong>to</strong> Buy <strong>Bridge</strong><br />

*=•:'j'V •'-':•&?iii-ifii-f?*:'. •••i'\s .Ea-A . ' • ; ' • ;.<br />

OaUUHMd ttmn P»|e 1 ever been received, the direc<strong>to</strong>rs did<br />

owned Beealey't Point bridge, with, explore the possibility <strong>of</strong> selling.<br />

Mr. Bell as Its treasurer and trustee Mr. Bell yesterday Issued a state-<br />

in reorganisation.. Mr. Powell. he' men * detailing his posiUon in the<br />

.aid. has «10,0M til holdings In the S»PJ "J^Cwnty bridge trans>c:<br />

—• Pdlnt*pan. tions and<br />

loh lntrtdiiced by Sena<strong>to</strong>r<br />

. Redding <strong>to</strong> nuke the sale<br />

\. a «•» substiuitlally prepared<br />

. Mr. pel ". the commissioner said,<br />

and contained "lnter-ntate clauses<br />

entirely unneeded for Cape May<br />

County matters"<br />

BELL "BBIEFED" BRIDGE BOAfeD<br />

He said that Mr. Bell was in Bur-<br />

llng<strong>to</strong>n "brieflJig" members <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Burling<strong>to</strong>n <strong>Bridge</strong> Commission only<br />

the day before the two bridges were<br />

purchased by that newly-created<br />

r—_„ out that he had<br />

been Intimately connected with<br />

bridge companies and their opera-<br />

tions for 20 years,<br />

••INNUENDOES," BELL'S BETOBT<br />

Th6 county solici<strong>to</strong>r declared ihst<br />

the GoeU statement <strong>to</strong> the free-<br />

holders contained only "veiled ac-<br />

cusatloils and Innuendoes made<br />

against me. as well as many other<br />

public <strong>of</strong>ficials <strong>of</strong> Cape May County".<br />

He nent on<br />

"For more than 20 years, I have<br />

represented <strong>to</strong>ll bridges in New Jer-<br />

sey mid in that connection I have<br />

been a direc<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

the day before the two pi<br />

purchased by that ne{<br />

agenc)<br />

"The dominating Interlocking and<br />

coordinating activities <strong>of</strong> your coun-<br />

sel.' he <strong>to</strong>ld the freeholders, "do not<br />

show the impartial representation <strong>of</strong><br />

biiyer and seller^hieh *hOulH exist <strong>Ocean</strong> Highway" <strong>Bridge</strong> Company<br />

S»S El, <strong>to</strong> t^-Tiir 0 "' * k - >J?n«, Beach <strong>Bridge</strong> Company and<br />

^TTIJM ^I e J* ubIlc „ «he Bnrnegat Boy <strong>Bridge</strong> Company<br />

.._ T il«J bondltl S.n. Ketcham and'l never have represented adVer/e<br />

Au<strong>to</strong>mobile <strong>Bridge</strong> Company<br />

gate <strong>Bridge</strong> Company, Burlln, M«r-<br />

ig<strong>to</strong>n-<br />

Brls<strong>to</strong>l <strong>Bridge</strong> Company. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

9!2£ l MS?"'! 2!$? £<br />

Nonurd. handled the cape Ma<br />

County <strong>Bridge</strong> Commission boni<br />

issut when the local bonds<br />

never have represented adverse<br />

Interests In either a private or t<br />

transaction In connection with<br />

or purchase <strong>of</strong> bridges<br />

CommilsioB'ni<br />

fit <strong>to</strong> the<br />

County Is thkr<br />

a coastal high<br />

all have been butfti<br />

ol the taxpayers' n<br />

"Slnce.the original :<br />

mission Act ~ '<br />

concerning the<br />

used In Cape<br />

i <strong>to</strong>d<br />

times<br />

'ay County in con<br />

nectlpn with the building <strong>of</strong> our<br />

coastal link.<br />

GAVE OPINION ON<br />

BURLINGTON BBIDGE<br />

"I have been retained by a num-<br />

ber <strong>of</strong> different law firms over a<br />

period j<strong>of</strong> years <strong>to</strong> assist. In giving<br />

opinions on the legality <strong>of</strong> bond Is-<br />

sues and about a year ahd a half agp<br />

* - -^an opta,on fj<br />

, Placing <strong>of</strong> a<br />

mortgage on the Burltng<strong>to</strong>n-Brls<strong>to</strong>l<br />

tS dliicount for'th^honding' hSist1 IIEL1 ' EDPBEPARED BRIDGE ACT<br />

0 * S^LS 100 f * »55000 "I 1934 I itd I h<br />

0I * ^S^LS 100 <strong>of</strong> *"" W550.056 Issue. "In 193$ I assisted In the prepara-<br />

or timmo The same firm is hand- "on <strong>of</strong> the original <strong>Bridge</strong> Commls-<br />

olomew,<br />

Foglio<br />

| 13 |<br />

0<br />

1HOBE SPORTS NEWS<br />

ON PAGES K ana 13.<br />

REVOLUTIONARY 1949<br />

TRUCKS<br />

•Ing the Burling<strong>to</strong>n<br />

isiue. Mr. Bell has hai County bond<br />

>d an Intimate<br />

relatlonshlp with them for years,<br />

noting his visit <strong>to</strong> Burling<strong>to</strong>n on Oc-<br />

<strong>to</strong>ber 21, lWa, and the special clause<br />

for interstate sales introduced In<br />

the Cape May County legislation "<br />

NO REPETITION HERE, PLEA<br />

As a city commissioner <strong>of</strong> a city<br />

"gravely affected by the <strong>to</strong>ll bridges<br />

afcout If, he asserted, "It is neces-<br />

sary that the facts be discussed with<br />

you so that any transactions now<br />

pending or which may have been<br />

proposed in the past with you or by<br />

your counsel, Mr Bell, may receive<br />

lull disclosure It Is most desirable<br />

that no Burling<strong>to</strong>n County deal be<br />

put through here".<br />

The freeholders although making<br />

slight comment on his statement.<br />

slon Act and for more than five<br />

years helped In working for federal<br />

funds <strong>to</strong> build the Coastal Highway<br />

link In Cape May Countv<br />

"In 193* the Cape May County<br />

<strong>Bridge</strong>. Commission received from<br />

the Public Work* Administration<br />

<strong>On</strong>e and <strong>On</strong>e-half Million Dollars,<br />

<strong>of</strong> which approximately <strong>On</strong>e-hall<br />

Million Dollars was a free grant. It<br />

was with these funds that the orig-<br />

inal bridges from 6ca Isle <strong>City</strong> <strong>to</strong><br />

Cape May were built<br />

<strong>On</strong> account <strong>of</strong> the war restric-<br />

tions on travel the income received<br />

by the <strong>Bridge</strong> Commission was not<br />

sufficient <strong>to</strong> pay the Interest on the<br />

bonds and the bonds were in de-<br />

fnult for a period <strong>of</strong> several years<br />

In 1M8 the <strong>Bridge</strong> Commission for-<br />

tunately was able <strong>to</strong> refinance its<br />

bridges<br />

BALE OF 8PAN "EXPLORED"<br />

Mr Hanff, testifying in lederal<br />

Court last week, was fttfed whether<br />

the Beesleys Point bridge direc<strong>to</strong>rs<br />

had had any discussion <strong>of</strong> selling<br />

the span <strong>to</strong> Cape May county<br />

He at first replied "no.' then add<br />

ed that while ho <strong>of</strong>fer <strong>to</strong> buy had<br />

did not con^m' default t d bonds d pincIS Tun£<br />

hr nn h i <strong>to</strong> P u rehas« the Longport <strong>Bridge</strong> and<br />

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Unit Cnginter/Af. Deiign and conilrartloQ •• an integral i<br />

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"Thtrmoi Bottle" I mutation. Baduiion and Heat Ion art BID-<br />

Imiwd Ihropjhom Ihe non-heating tea<strong>to</strong>n.<br />

Beauti/ul Cabinet. Dao<strong>to</strong>ne baked enamel cabinet vrllb chrom-<br />

inm hardware will blend perfectly itith Ihe olhtr inrcoundloii^,'|<br />

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FUNERAL WORK<br />

Genuine HaUand '<br />

TULIP BULBS<br />

Coppcrware • Gifts<br />

Dieterle's<br />

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SIDEWALLS for Your I<br />

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DURAMETAL<br />

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Estimates Funbhed<br />

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.1 oil b.r»io(-U.. DIM-<br />

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Ah yes, AGGRESSIVE continue* yew in ind<br />

year out <strong>to</strong> have fashion* it Its ftctbfy ind a<strong>to</strong>rt<br />

that are •teeped in tradition. Yet, AGGRtSSIVE'9<br />

Faihiona for women and children ire Well nigh<br />

ihnhdrUL<br />

Remember for right (tyfe • - right quality - - right<br />

price it's AGGRESSIVE COAT CO, Inc.<br />

ALTERATIONS ARE FREE<br />

• "Llv.-Wotar" action<br />

• No-boiling down<br />

• Top loading<br />

• S«« a dcmonitrallon<br />

PALMER'S<br />

lllfi Adbury Avenue<br />

let. thus completing the Coastal<br />

Highway from Atlantic <strong>City</strong> <strong>to</strong> Cape<br />

NO TAXPAYERS*<br />

MONEY INVOLVED<br />

"I have been counsel for the Cape-<br />

May County <strong>Bridge</strong> Commission<br />

W Its orwnteatfin and former<br />

Judge.French B, loveland, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Ctth be»n associate eouiiiel for<br />

the Commission for many years and<br />

Wnfi rii*f«nBi*> £A MA»«».~|1 B¥ tfc- it~~ ^^~ =<br />

IMS w'hen<br />

was assoclart counsel at the<br />

the refirianclng S<br />

'ft <strong>Bridge</strong> sas nurch<br />

time <strong>of</strong><br />

the<br />

-iswri anoge «as pi.r •<br />

the <strong>Bridge</strong> Commission:<br />

Oompiny was represente-i. „, „<br />

Morth Jersey at<strong>to</strong>rney. It is my<br />

ni that the buildini <strong>of</strong> thi<br />

by<br />

<strong>Bridge</strong>, my opinion being limited <strong>to</strong><br />

the marketability <strong>of</strong> the land owned<br />

by the company In New Jersey. I<br />

gave such an opinion a spar ago and<br />

since that time I Have Dot done any<br />

legal work for the Burllng<strong>to</strong>n-Brls-<br />

<strong>to</strong>l <strong>Bridge</strong> Company.<br />

"Sena<strong>to</strong>r George A. Redding lias<br />

been unjustly criticized for Intro-<br />

duclng in<strong>to</strong>lne. legislature a bill <strong>to</strong><br />

\ Act.<br />

com-<br />

which was prepared by a New York<br />

law firm, only <strong>to</strong> the extent that It<br />

made its bonds eligible for legal in-<br />

vestment and Sena<strong>to</strong>r Redding was<br />

requested <strong>to</strong> Introduce the act for<br />

this purpose.<br />

"Under the law. the bridge*


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Rkliiie & Co.<br />

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Clin<strong>to</strong>n D. Lowden<br />

Representative<br />

— LOST —<br />

FROM AUTO<br />

Surveyor's 200-foot Steel Tape<br />

<strong>On</strong> Reel — Liberal Reward<br />

MORGAN HAND<br />

&; 1401 Pleasure Avenue, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />

SECTIONAL OVER HEAD<br />

BETTER-BILT DOORS<br />

'.(HOT Sizes AvafliUi<br />

.far Prompt Delivery<br />

Sold by your<br />

LOCAL DEALER<br />

# - * •<br />

IMMEDIATE<br />

DELIVERY<br />

Complete Sections and Hardwire.<br />

Fallg Bill BeariDij- Cglinder Led<br />

p»8 Wm 10*<br />

f<br />

i • -r 1<br />

INSIST ON BETTER-B1LT DOORS<br />

-U Yonr Dealer Cannot Supply, Phone Egg Harbor 4<br />

Tk Better-Bilt Door Co.<br />

Egg Harbor <strong>City</strong>, N. J,<br />

SEE and DRIVE<br />

MODERN DESIGN for '49<br />

THE CAR YOU STEP<br />

DOWN INTO!<br />

HUDSON<br />

PARTS \ fsERVICE<br />

AT CAPE MAY HUDSON, INC.<br />

Rt No. 4, SCHELLENGERS LANDING<br />

•:OB»E MAY, N. X i PHONE 4-8683<br />

•<br />

-V,<br />

Cape May County's Hudson Dealer<br />

NEW and USED GARS—<br />

NOV. 20th<br />

1948<br />

i we eh<br />

Sidelights<br />

By HORT NTTZBERG<br />

<strong>On</strong>e shy little "cowboy" held<br />

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furn<br />

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r»ul nl* 1 commltUeaW<br />

VS.W. FW>AT 8CORE8<br />

w4o Bided t<strong>to</strong>p»flV<br />

"We «*nt <strong>to</strong> thank the firemen for Cartnen Miranda, - a' fcrtwnograph; . mmlatttTe Aprod<br />

OCEAN CTTY<br />

jjie work they did In registering the Bud Smith, Donald Duck, a icaoter. their po»t home by the<br />

panders 'and far helping decorate Joyce Crowers, S, and her sister, Fogl<strong>to</strong> Port, V.P.W, won<br />

the. reviewing stand", he said. Linda, 7, teamed up as a Christmas division priM <strong>of</strong> t». A Week in Sorners Point<br />

He also complimented the Detree<br />

and gift package <strong>to</strong> win a doll. by Jack West'a group,<br />

partment <strong>of</strong> Public Relation*, the MOTHER AND SON WIN<br />

fire engine and endan<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Public Safety and<br />

<strong>to</strong>ok the *1B second<br />

the Department <strong>of</strong> Revenue and<br />

First prize for the best dressed<br />

Finance for their aid.<br />

couple went <strong>to</strong> Mrs. Virginia Elwell, Top award or |35 in the cer X-ray<br />

He praised the bands <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> Cape May, and her son, Robert, 6. division went <strong>to</strong> Mr. and<br />

Jity High School, the Cape May<br />

Their organ grinder arid monkey Hunter and Ous Balllet<br />

County American Legion and the<br />

team won them the *25 prize. Chic Sale skit. The bu )r Hospital<br />

corps <strong>of</strong> the Disabled<br />

Disabled Veterans <strong>of</strong> Atlantic <strong>City</strong>. Craig Williams and Ruth Artn Atlantic <strong>City</strong> was awai.<br />

j POINT—Short Memorial<br />

Merchants and contribu<strong>to</strong>rs deserve Washing<strong>to</strong>n won $10: Qretchen ond prize <strong>of</strong> tlS. Ten doTCIT<br />

ill receive a Picker cancer<br />

the city's thanks, Mr. Imbesl said, Moyer and David Blizzard, IS; <strong>to</strong> the Youth center group foj, r.__j X-ray machine within a<br />

' . . for making possible a suc- Mirs Mary Jeffries and Mrs. Ruth old-time »utQ presentation<br />

fmonths. Mayor Pred W. Chipcessful<br />

affair by. their donation <strong>of</strong> Oordon, an electric clock. Other<br />

I, member <strong>of</strong> the Hospital E<strong>to</strong>aS<br />

Mnybelle Stull also won $10<br />

BovMnprs, announced this wtek<br />

prizes.'<br />

Ainners in tile couples division were Dr. Sawbones act<br />

| machine wm cost *n,700<br />

Jnan sam ff the board vot<br />

Hallowe'en<br />

the<br />

Parade Winners How does YOURIMSUMNCE<br />

measure up?'i' rT!!^<br />

Mine • year - old Charles Bowman<br />

won first pitee In the fancy division.<br />

His cannibal costume won him a LET US CHECK IT FOR WO<br />

much coveted bicycle.<br />

Other prizes In the fancy division<br />

"NO OBLIGATION--<br />

went <strong>to</strong> flv« youngsters between four<br />

i<br />

and eight. Joan HaUlnphead, and<br />

H4.I.E -I>*llr«t*>«-*& ami Ctwery *U1«I<br />

nrKH tn r*)*-njtnnUll!«* In full operation, Bailie Nanla, both attired In old<br />

Alf<strong>to</strong> huYe 2 v*ry HD* apurtirifMitu, oil fashlontH dress, won a radio and<br />

hoi w«ifr W«u-.i ituMnctM- in t.ii(>Hint.' doll-f coach, respectively- Ruth Stretch Agency<br />

iiumlnonif pr<strong>of</strong>it. With fit ho r l>uilt]liiiZj<br />

InrN. Information, lornt lor float"; and Carol Ann Ohattln,<br />

,r,ri.len(liil ant Wr Mllln kt *lfl AK Jockey float, roller ahaCM.<br />

bur 11<br />

Mrs, Dorothy Anderson won first<br />

prize In the adult comic division, a<br />

I'ull<br />

11-4 radio. She was the Mummer who<br />

pranced the length <strong>of</strong> the parade,<br />

BAI,K— Trurk. lfil l>adffe. inn ppprl Mrs. Mary Sundstrom wen a basket<br />

Wardh Pantry Hhnp. 7^4 -Ury av [f <strong>of</strong> fruit and WUliam F. Hall an<br />

-3-1 —lie Fir 1-lywf Ml, rn.rllrnl electric clock In the same division.<br />

*hl l'lr |3.*U ew< li In the children's section <strong>of</strong> the<br />

fVMInC tile<br />

| comic division, WeUt Gordon. 7, won<br />

a bicycle and Ross Gordon, 3. a<br />

racing car,<br />

H- 4\wnrort*Ma vfirm room for 1<br />

EDWARD H. MILLS<br />

2 In privitl'* horn*. 11th xt, HMr»»w-o« rwiUlrp <strong>of</strong>fldated at Thorpe. Maril<br />

the funeral services, li<br />

Marilyn Thompson and dinner meeting <strong>of</strong> the Kiwanis Tues-<br />

In Zlon Cemetery<br />

Interment was Margaret Hart<br />

day evening, an amendment <strong>to</strong> the<br />

Most original Edward Keller, by-laws was adopted, adding a sec-<br />

Shirley Jean Zlnimer. Jean Stretch ond vice president<br />

CABO CLUB AT SALElt<br />

Joan Blake, Joan WaldJa. Andtis Nomination and election<br />

Capka and Mary Ann O'Hara. ond vice president win<br />

rsor the Comic: Johnny Morris, Elizabeth November 23<br />

HWJ qicaica<br />

sehter- Jean amneland, Frances -• • • - Russell Hay, chairman .<br />

the urgency o ic.<br />

-_ <strong>of</strong> Jean McCausIand. James Conover. Ladles<br />

ne. Howard War-<br />

-V^MIIBU, ui oiucui. Mrs EUciinor Allen and Walter Clark<br />

president <strong>of</strong>tha<br />

iormerly resided In 6om- i Seniur group Allan Bird. Ray-<br />

active member<br />

ana n»s<br />

since<br />

continued<br />

mi<br />

as an mond Smith. Jessie Ewing and Ruth<br />

Luncheon imoer was sinrn enjoyed, mntrimr away, innv<br />

cards<br />

George<br />

featured the afternoon<br />

The fun Included bubble gum<br />

blowing contests, games and refreshments,<br />

with a bag containing<br />

goodies for each child<br />

V.F.W. Auxiliary's<br />

[Notice <strong>to</strong> Gunners and Hunters Hobby Club Meets<br />

BOMERS POINT — The Ladles'<br />

Auxiliary <strong>of</strong> Roberts-Johnson Post,<br />

Veterans <strong>of</strong> Foreign Ware, held a<br />

trespassing permitted on the properties owned by brier business meeting at city hall<br />

Monday evening.<br />

Ithe following and located on Shore Road, Beesley's Announcement was made the<br />

"Hobby" club will meet at Mrs.<br />

Young's home on Yacht av. <strong>to</strong>day.<br />

IPoint.<br />

Mrs. Charles Hardle was reported<br />

111<br />

The next meeting will be November<br />

IS at city hull. After the busl-<br />

Oliver V. Haines, nesi seiilqn It wUl adjourn <strong>to</strong> the<br />

home <strong>of</strong> Miss Anne Spitz for re-<br />

C. Joseph Meyer, freshment!<br />

Following Monday's meeting the<br />

group adjourned <strong>to</strong> the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs.<br />

Robert Wooler,<br />

young, where the birthday anniversary<br />

<strong>of</strong> Miss Anne SpltE was observed<br />

and refreshments were eerccd.<br />

liBMIMii,.!,.,,,,,,,!,!,!,,,,,,,,,. , ,„„„..„,„,.,„„,* Mrs, Alice Williams won the at-<br />

,m<br />

tendance prize. Hallowe'en decorations<br />

wen carried out at the refreshment<br />

table.<br />

GALL A CHAlVffiERLIN MAN<br />

OPTIONAL<br />

iSeM-Starting<br />

COMBINATION ,<br />

1 n <strong>of</strong> a<br />

take<br />

Night and Hallowe'en<br />

-sec-<br />

Vf 1 tVviillvUl IUUU<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> CJtj<br />

tftwtht<br />

Mor<strong>to</strong>n P. Rome, at<strong>to</strong>tb<br />

place<br />

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

—~7""~ -•••••o"** «"•** ***»i4«wc in purty,<br />

which wns enjoyed last week, re-<br />

<strong>Bridge</strong> Commission<br />

rorted that it was successful, and<br />

thunked all who assisted.<br />

Both HanS and Powell aid in-<br />

Clyde Fenske Has<br />

volved in the dtspntM aale «t UM<br />

Birthday Party<br />

BurUng<strong>to</strong>n-Brls<strong>to</strong>l and<br />

Palmyra <strong>to</strong>ll bridges<br />

SOMERS POINT — A number <strong>of</strong><br />

County. HaiUT<br />

friends helped Clyde Fenske, son<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mrs. Madolyn Fenske, celebrate<br />

Burling<strong>to</strong>ri-Br<strong>to</strong>Wl Bridie Co.<br />

his 13th birthday anniversary, last<br />

week.<br />

They <strong>to</strong>ok part In games and were<br />

served refreshments at a pumpkindecorated<br />

table. TTie house was<br />

decorated In a Hallowe'en motif.<br />

Guests Included: Barbara and<br />

Arthur Ford. Barbara Scull, Alice<br />

Koch. Barbara Hand, Ida Moncrlef,<br />

Barbara Oaskln, Blllle Sue Headley,<br />

Frances Meskera, Alble WTight, Raymond<br />

Wagner, Claries McDowell,<br />

Edmund Poor, Duke Schsller, Mrs.<br />

Mary Marshall, Martlyn, Arthur and<br />

Mrs. Jean Auffinger and Robert and<br />

Donald Penskc.<br />

Legion, Auxiliary in<br />

Hallowe'en Party<br />

SOMraa »,«,,.^ POINTTh P<strong>On</strong>rr—The AAme<br />

Legion Post and Its Lai" • "<br />

ary entertained at a<br />

party Wednesday evei<br />

New york av. f&e haU<br />

The Ladles 1 Masonic Qub <strong>to</strong> Mctt<br />

SpMERS POINT—The Masonib<br />

Club will have its Novemberineeting<br />

Monday at 6:« p. m. at Mitfa<br />

^taurant It wUl^W '£'ffi onMnrs AT WAQMK mtt*<br />

Rev. and isrs. Albert i. Jautmtn<br />

and cluloren, Vttk<strong>to</strong> and Johnny, i<br />

RETURN FROM VIBOINM Old Bridw, N.J., ^ ^<br />

SOMKH8 POINT<br />

j<br />

ner<br />

^trT<br />

other<br />

Aurfiiary<br />

NpvemBer meeting at<br />

Mrs. Kenneth Turner,"<br />

cut av.<br />

ROCK WOOL<br />

Rom« Insulation<br />

METAL<br />

Wttthfr-Stripi<br />

36 Months <strong>to</strong> Pay<br />

Co. <strong>of</strong> America<br />

Call 8. P. 8478<br />

CiALMTS OTKH SI VKAHH'<br />

1*4 ttiiittiii<br />

*' ,'" Nb# 18 THE TIMK TO OttDBB TODR<br />

^TURKEY-<br />

FOR NOW AND THE HOLIDAYS<br />

— DELIVERED TO 1OUB DOOB —<br />

Phone Somern Point 734<br />

KABLER'S POULTRY FARM<br />

8TEELMANVILLE ROAD BARGA1NTOWN<br />

\ank You!<br />

\ I desire <strong>to</strong> think all vottrs and pai-ty<br />

neJFloyolty and efforta which resultBd in my election<br />

) State Sena<strong>to</strong>r.<br />

. I shall strive earnestly <strong>to</strong> represent all <strong>of</strong> Cape May<br />

unty and all <strong>of</strong> its people, ably, at all times; and<br />

til welcome suggestions and advices from anyone,<br />

t any time, which may enable me <strong>to</strong> better do so.<br />

& ; •<br />

My<br />

Thanks.<br />

A. J. CAFIERO<br />

Ordered and Pair For by A. J. Caflero:<br />

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when<br />

Wuis Haywat,<br />

ife/ln which the<br />

d Yard cooperau<br />

d Saturday<br />

PS!* 3 * a « ali wt' the<br />

<strong>of</strong> the wild and wooly<br />

W <strong>to</strong> Promised in' "Tha<br />

West'? ail Allied Artists<br />

(Albert imd Gale S<strong>to</strong>rm are<br />

^^'inllnartC' thir^itfi<br />

sequences Involving<br />

<strong>of</strong> hundreds <strong>of</strong><br />

nMa&4 th€'e£Tnts<br />

!S|Ilf^ttewiJtQ obtain poj.<br />

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vi^E AfcE NEVER. TOO OLD TO GAIN<br />

11 s ftY STUDYING GOD'S WOftD.<br />

|ADULTS, ATTEND CHURCH SCHOOL,<br />

iioi-i<br />

\Church Announcements<br />

me out Sunday and join those who gather <strong>to</strong> give<br />

^ , thanks <strong>to</strong> the <strong>On</strong>e who provides all our<br />

comforts and all our needs.<br />

i <strong>City</strong> Baptist Church First Methodist Church<br />

!•;;! Rev* Vic<strong>to</strong>r B. Beattle Bev, A. L, Qangl<strong>of</strong>f<br />

Presbyterian Church „, , , , T ,, „ ,<br />

•fiev. Oeonre SiBdier St. John's Lutheran Church<br />

Bev, Frank F, Adler<br />

Trinity Episcopal<br />

f' '& ^ ?£ u l ch St. Mary'i Chapel<br />

S^tW 1 * Vaughan, Hec<strong>to</strong>r m% Bartholomew I, Mill<br />

Rev, Joseph J. Brennan<br />

Angastine's JR. C.<br />

' Church<br />

Bartholomew B Doyle<br />

w. Jotesh 3, Erennan<br />

7'<br />

AMJS. OHURCH<br />

tOWorea)<br />

Christian Science<br />

VlUag« Theatre<br />

TABERNACLE<br />

OHURCH (Colored)<br />

MACEDONIA M. E OHUECH<br />

(Colored)<br />

br ttwe oau citr BIUIDBMBMI<br />

HANEY LLOYD OHATTIN<br />

OCEAN Brotherhood <strong>of</strong> St,<br />

1 Church will present<br />

t service for men at<br />

J hour <strong>of</strong> worship In the<br />

f Sunday at 11 a. m.<br />

irgy; Including the reading<br />

rand the Gospel, and<br />

ID be led by members<br />

UThood. The paa<strong>to</strong>r,<br />

V, Adler, «111 bring the<br />

entitled. "Help Wanted:<br />

«{e quartet, under the dlrectiH.<br />

p. Bradford, will present<br />

Solos will be sung<br />

^Iewmette Darby S<strong>to</strong>kes and<br />

BnuUdkvL '<br />

'-men are especially Invited <strong>to</strong><br />

vloe. at well as their wives,<br />

j and tfsters.<br />

» committee arranging the serv-<br />

: Fred Henzler, chair-<br />

Bradford. Dr. William<br />

r Mid Clement S<strong>to</strong>kes. Those<br />

jg <strong>to</strong> the service will bo<br />

Herd, Charles Klenle sod<br />

Society<br />

feet Tuesday<br />

women's Society <strong>of</strong> Chrlitlan<br />

«' <strong>of</strong> the First Methodist<br />

eh, will have Its monthly meet-<br />

"iMdwr -in tile church dining<br />

1<br />

following a covered dish<br />

which Is scheduled far<br />

,'Xfon Sharp, 712 Oth £t. Is<br />

rge <strong>of</strong> ticket sales for a<br />

biscuit dinner and bazaar<br />

conducted by the Society on<br />

" r mlmter Fellowship.<br />

Wells led In prayer. The Mlipah<br />

7:40 p. m.—Sunday School and<br />

benediction dosed the meeting, after<br />

church rally. Eventag service ol<br />

Which refreshment* were served by<br />

worship. Hymn-sing led by Mr.<br />

MIM Griffiths.<br />

ST. JOHN'S 1VANOEUCAL Is in bis npitril*: for wherein is hemfgan.<br />

Presentation <strong>of</strong> Uie film,<br />

Three new members were wel-<br />

LDTIOSAN<br />

<strong>to</strong> be accounted <strong>of</strong>?" (Its. 2:23.) "Beyond Our ©wn", recommended Cash and Soap comed during the afternoon.<br />

101b st. and Central mv.<br />

Correlative passages from "Science by tlie Presbyterian Board <strong>of</strong> For-<br />

Bev. Frank F. Adltr, B.TJtL, Pas<strong>to</strong>r and Health with Key <strong>to</strong> the Scr<strong>to</strong> eign Missions. The Senior Choir will Methodist Women<br />

Marion Trout Murphy, Organist tures" by Mary Baker Eddy include: sing.<br />

The 21th Sunday after Trinity. • "The great I AM made all 'that<br />

Hew From Berlin 4-H Leaders at<br />

Tuesday—<br />

9:45 a. m.—Church School and Was made'. . . . Anybody, who 1*<br />

Training Meeting<br />

Bible Classes. P. Edwin Relber. able <strong>to</strong> perceive the'incongruity be- 2:30 p. m.—Thanksgiving Service Letters expressing appreciation for<br />

superintendent. Classes for all agetween<br />

God's Idea and poor human- <strong>of</strong> the Women's Home and Foreign<br />

groups. Visi<strong>to</strong>rs Welcome. Attendity, ought <strong>to</strong> be able <strong>to</strong> discern the i S<br />

s<br />

g money and soap sent <strong>to</strong> Methodist<br />

i Three county 4-H leaae<br />

Missionary Society, Mrs, Joseph hM.<br />

in - -<br />

tteTfe<br />

ance cards given.<br />

distinction (made by Christian Sci- Lannlng g will lead the Devotional<br />

man Mrs Ado f<br />

11 a m.—First Annual Service for ence) between Cod's man, made in Service. i Speaker. Sk TThomas<br />

L. Thorne,<br />

Church, meeting Mon-<br />

R^"*- A<br />

and Mrs Naonll ^^ d Mri<br />

Men. sponsored by the tupiei His Image, and the sinning race <strong>of</strong> Jr. Hostesses: Mrs. Rudolph H. day evening at the home <strong>of</strong> Miss , p,on,nc, Nlckcrson. <strong>of</strong> Go-hen, were<br />

Brotherhood. Men ln the Brother- Adapt." (pp. 267, 345.)<br />

Klauder, Mrs. Roger K. Nevius and Emma Grlnlth!., 701 Central av the ,cadpr3 attendlne ,rom tmi<br />

hood will conduct the service, the • • *<br />

Mrs. Maurice A. Yingllng. All 'The letters <strong>of</strong> thanks nere sent<br />

• ?„(, f-. Tr_m<br />

pas<strong>to</strong>r will preach the sermon. "Help IIOLT TRINITY<br />

women Invited.<br />

<strong>to</strong> the Circle by Mrs fir-hols, presi-<br />

Wanted: Male!". Special music will 11th st. and Central av.<br />

8 p. m.—Monthly meeting <strong>of</strong> thedent<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Women'* Society <strong>of</strong> Similar training meetings for<br />

be brought by a male quartet, under Rev. Forrest E. Vaufhan, Bet<strong>to</strong>r Westminster Guild at the home <strong>of</strong> Christian Sen Ice in the German leaders in clotlihig and home man-<br />

the direction <strong>of</strong> H D Bradford, who Sunday Services—<br />

Mrs. Arthur DeMarh. 108 Atlantic capltul<br />

agement uiU be held ln Woodskmn<br />

will sins a bari<strong>to</strong>ne solo "O Divine<br />

7:30 a. m.—Holy Communion. av. Thanksgiving Service conducted TO HAVE LUNCHEON<br />

9:45 a. m,—Church School.<br />

and Pitman, November 5 ,ind 12. re-<br />

Redeemer", by Gounod, mil be the<br />

by Dr. George Fischer.<br />

II a. ra.—Morning Service,<br />

solo selection <strong>of</strong> Mrs Jeannettc<br />

Wednesday—<br />

Mrrrbers <strong>of</strong> the Circle will be inspectively<br />

Lenders wishing <strong>to</strong> at-<br />

4:15 p. m.—Evensong.<br />

Darby S<strong>to</strong>kes. Epistle. Colosslons 1 Thondsya—<br />

3:15 p. m.—Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Junior<br />

charge <strong>of</strong> Communion Sunday and tend should contact the 4-H club<br />

9-14. Gospel, Matthew 9.18-28 10 a. m.—^Holy Communion. Christian Endeavor Society.<br />

<strong>of</strong> the covered dish luncheon at the<strong>of</strong>flcc.<br />

Cape May Court House,<br />

Tuesday—<br />

Holy Days—<br />

7:30 p. m.—Midweek Prayer Meet-<br />

monthly meeting <strong>of</strong> the resort 5-3111.<br />

9 a. m.—Holy Communion. ing and Bible Study.<br />

Women s Soc'ety next Tuesday, be-<br />

8 p m—Meeting ol Ladles' Aid<br />

Thursday—<br />

ginning U 1 p m<br />

Society,<br />

FIRST METHODIST<br />

7:30 p, m.—Choir rehearsal In the<br />

Mrs, Bert Hillman and Mrs. George<br />

Friday—<br />

Sth st, and Central av.<br />

church.<br />

Vetter were appointed <strong>to</strong> be in<br />

7:30 p. m,—Choir rehearsal. Rev, A. Lynn Gongl<strong>of</strong>l. Minister<br />

charge <strong>of</strong> the food table for a bazaar<br />

ST. AUGUSTINE'S R, ft<br />

Sunday, November 7—<br />

at the church In December<br />

13th st. and Wstav »v.<br />

B:SO a. m,—Church School with Lutherans <strong>to</strong> Have FLAN CHRISTMAS PARTY<br />

Bev. Bartholomew B. Doyle classes for all a|ei. Roy E. Darby, Rally Day Service The Circle wlli combine Iti De-<br />

Rev. Joseph J. Bnsnnan<br />

superintendent.<br />

cember meeting with a dinner and<br />

11 a, m.—Morning Wonhlp, Com-<br />

Sunday Masses, 8 and 10:11 ajn.<br />

m Sunday, Nov. 14 Christmai party.<br />

munion Service and Deception <strong>of</strong><br />

Confessions on Saturday, 4:30 <strong>to</strong><br />

Rally Day Services will be held The meetlns Opened with devo-<br />

Members. Choir anthem, "O Divine<br />

5:45 pjn. and 7;30 <strong>to</strong> 1:30 p.m.<br />

in the church school <strong>of</strong> St. John's, tions led by Mrs. Alfred Powell, who<br />

Redeemer", OounoS, conducted by<br />

First Friday Mas 7 a, m.<br />

Lutberan Church on Sunday, No. read a chapter from the book "Oreat<br />

Mrs, Oharlei Thurs<strong>to</strong>n. Nursery<br />

Confessions on eve <strong>of</strong> First Friday.<br />

vember 14, at 9:45 a. m. Teaehert Prayers From the •ible", Mrs.<br />

7:30 <strong>to</strong> 8:30 p. m.<br />

conducted during the hour <strong>of</strong> war. and <strong>of</strong>fleers wlB endeavor <strong>to</strong> bring I<br />

ship in the Beginners'<br />

Dully Mass, 14th st. and Artury<br />

Sinners' room, room. , out t the th enrollment e l l t <strong>of</strong> l the th School Shl<br />

av,, 1 a, IB, and Saturday 7:30 a, m.<br />

«: 30 p. m, — Youth Pel Fellowship I fOr the service, and ml<strong>to</strong>rs and<br />

Muses on Holy Days, 6 and Imeeting<br />

in the churcli <strong>of</strong>flqe. All i frtertds wuT be*'weieome*<br />

a, m.<br />

young people high school age and I A hymn-sing will be conducted<br />

over are invited. Roy Mest, presi<br />

Confessions on eve <strong>of</strong> Holy Days,<br />

and promotion and attendance<br />

dent.<br />

7:30 <strong>to</strong> 8:30 p, m.<br />

awards made. The program wlii<br />

7:45 p, m, — Evening Service. feature special presentations by each<br />

CHAPEL<br />

Hymn-sing, g special p music, sermon by y <strong>of</strong> the departmeny: Primary, Junior, Repairing • Service<br />

2nd St. and Atlantic av.<br />

the Bas<strong>to</strong>r, All are invited <strong>to</strong> at-Intermediate<br />

and Senior. An in-<br />

Sunday Mass at 9 15 a.m. Con-<br />

tend.<br />

spirational address will be made by ALL MAKE CARS<br />

Tuesday, November D—<br />

the pas<strong>to</strong>r. Rev, Frank F- Adler, enfessions<br />

before Mgjs.<br />

I p. m,—W.8.CB, Covered Dish titled, "Bombs, Battles, Billions,<br />

First Mday Mass, 7:30 a^i.Oon- Luncheon.<br />

Dables".<br />

MOTORS<br />

fessions before Mass.<br />

t p. m—The Bishop'i Rally in the<br />

, December 2, from 5 <strong>to</strong> 7 \ on Holy Days, 8 a. m.<br />

Fallowing this service, a formal in-<br />

Central Methodist Church, <strong>Bridge</strong>-<br />

Oonfesslons before Mass,<br />

stallatlon <strong>of</strong> the teachers and <strong>of</strong>fl- REPAIRED<br />

<strong>to</strong>n, Offleers <strong>of</strong> all organisations cere <strong>of</strong> the school will take place at<br />

ihould attend. Reservations for the<br />

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY<br />

the regular morning service in the<br />

"Circle<br />

dinner must be made through Rev. church at 11 o'clock.<br />

S TORAG 1<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, New jersey<br />

Gongl<strong>of</strong>J.<br />

leet Today<br />

Sunday Service—11 a. m.. Village Wednesday, November 10—<br />

Sunshine Circle <strong>of</strong> the Meth-<br />

Theatre, 8th st. and Boardwalk, 7;48 p. m—FtllswahiB Hour. Join Bible Club <strong>to</strong> Meet<br />

Cburch will have a regular<br />

Sunday School—li a, m., 612 8thwith<br />

us in the study <strong>of</strong> the Bible.<br />

meeting this afternoon<br />

st,<br />

Friday Night<br />

_ y) at the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs, Wednesday evening lestimonial OCEAN CITY BAPTIST<br />

The Bible_Club will begin sessions<br />

: W. Cole, 429 <strong>Ocean</strong> ai A Meeting, 8 p. m,—fllj Bth st.<br />

<strong>to</strong>morrow (Friday) at 7 p, m. in the<br />

dlah luncheon will precede CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LESSON 10th it, and Wesley av.<br />

lower audi<strong>to</strong>rium <strong>of</strong> the Baptist<br />

g, at 12:30 p. m. Hostesses<br />

SEBMON<br />

The Church with the Neon Sign" Church, 10th st, and Wesley av.<br />

, Cole and Mrs M Scull. "Adam and Fallen Man" Is the<br />

Rev, Vic<strong>to</strong>r B, Beattle, Pas<strong>to</strong>r An hour <strong>of</strong> fun with » purpose will<br />

subjtet for Sunday, November 7,<br />

Sunday, November 7—<br />

be provided for ail boys and girls<br />

Oolden Test: "There went up a 9:15 a. m.—Sunday School teach- between the ages <strong>of</strong> t and 12, The BISHOP<br />

e'i Valuation Up mtft from the earth, and watered ers' prayer meeting in the pas<strong>to</strong>r's program, under ChrUtian leader,<br />

few building and the sale <strong>of</strong> city- the whole (see ol the ground. And study.<br />

ship, will consist <strong>of</strong> fql<strong>to</strong>graph MOTOR SALES<br />

•"'•" iwoperty <strong>to</strong> Individuals has the lord Ood formed man el the 9:45 i. m.—Sunday School with s<strong>to</strong>ries, Bible games and quizes,<br />

: in fut Increase <strong>of</strong> M4,0B0 dust <strong>of</strong> the ground, and breathed classes for pupils <strong>of</strong> all agei. Bus. choruses, contests and surprises. II SB Asbury Avenue<br />

i May <strong>City</strong>'s assessed valua- in<strong>to</strong> his nostrils the breath <strong>of</strong> life; sell But<strong>to</strong>n, superintendent.<br />

Undenominational in nature, the<br />

nrd C. Hughes, assessor, an- and man became a living soul." II a. m.—Worship Service. Ber-<br />

Phone 1888<br />

Bible Club Is for the enjoyment ol<br />

I Saturday.<br />

(Gen, 2;B, 7.)<br />

mon by Pas<strong>to</strong>r Vic<strong>to</strong>r B, Beattle. any boy and girl who will attend.<br />

Sermon: Passages from the Kinf<br />

Monthly observance <strong>of</strong> communion,<br />

i Town Is near the south tip James version <strong>of</strong> the Bible include<br />

and reception <strong>of</strong> i ew members in<strong>to</strong> CHRISTIAN SCIENCE RADIO<br />

"Cease ye from man, whose breat<br />

the church fellowship.<br />

S:SO p, b.—"Crusikderi For Christ' PROGRAM ON SUNDA¥ GENERAL MOTORS<br />

youth fellowship for 'teen agers, led "Be at Peace" is the subject <strong>of</strong> i<br />

by Henry Silling, Jr.<br />

Christian Science radio program <strong>to</strong> Parts and Accessories<br />

7:30 p, m,—Gospel Service. In- be broadcast over Station WNBO,<br />

• sing. New York, Sunday, from 8:30 <strong>to</strong> 9 Stiles Mill (t<br />

sptflng congregational hymn ,. ,<br />

We Are Grateful<br />

Evangelistic message by Pas<strong>to</strong>r Vic- »• h' ">•'<br />

BRAND NEW<br />

<strong>to</strong>r j . Beattie. I The broadcast is made possible<br />

i few days Ago we revived a note thanking us for Wednesday, November 10— I through the courtesy <strong>of</strong> the National BUICK ENGINES<br />

"kindness and helpfulness" YWare grateful <strong>to</strong> the 7:30 p. m.—Midweelt Service <strong>of</strong> Broadcasting Company and has the<br />

approval <strong>of</strong> The Chrijtian Science<br />

FIU It Thru >M Cut<br />

prayer, praise and Bible study. Con.<br />

' :r <strong>of</strong> this letter, and <strong>to</strong> the many others who have tlnulng the Bible study course, "The board <strong>of</strong> direc<strong>to</strong>rs.<br />

. similiar acknowledgement <strong>of</strong> our service.<br />

Doctrines <strong>of</strong> Salvation", taught by<br />

•346 Fur Your<br />

Such letters are our inspiration <strong>to</strong> continue <strong>to</strong> make Paj<strong>to</strong>r Vic<strong>to</strong>r B. Beattie,<br />

Old Molm<br />

Friday, November 12— Gas Co. Office <strong>to</strong><br />

r jjreater efforts <strong>to</strong>wards perfection in our pr<strong>of</strong>es-<br />

7 p. m,—Bible Club for boys and<br />

work—<strong>to</strong> assume a greater part <strong>of</strong> tha added<br />

Reopen in S«ja Isle<br />

jirls between the ages <strong>of</strong> 8 and IS. |<br />

i <strong>of</strong> necessary details—<strong>to</strong> add our tnJta <strong>of</strong> com- In the lower audi<strong>to</strong>rium. An hour<br />

An <strong>of</strong>flce <strong>of</strong> the Jersey Oentral<br />

and solace.<br />

<strong>of</strong> fun with, a purposf—Fel<strong>to</strong>graph<br />

Power and Light Company in Sea<br />

s<strong>to</strong>ries, Bible games, contests, chor-<br />

Isle <strong>City</strong> will be re-establisried about<br />

uses, led by Bill and Jean Lame,<br />

Novamber 15, it was announced last<br />

, * *<br />

week.<br />

It will be located in the building<br />

Codman SL<br />

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN<br />

occupied by the Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Elec-<br />

1th st. and WMey av.<br />

tric Company <strong>of</strong>flce and will provide<br />

FUNERAL HOME<br />

The Gospel-Centered and<br />

substantially the same service sup-<br />

Missionary-Minded Chweh piled by the gas company <strong>of</strong>flcc<br />

Central Ave. Phone: <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 0077 Rev, George Fischer, Th,D,,, Pas<strong>to</strong>r which was closed Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 15.<br />

B;1S a, m,—Prayer meeting <strong>of</strong> the Services which the new omee will<br />

Lord's Day teachers and <strong>of</strong>fleers in perform include accepting payment<br />

the choir room.<br />

<strong>of</strong> bills, signing contrasts with cus-<br />

• B:JO a, m.—The Church at Study. <strong>to</strong>mers for service, accepting de.<br />

Lord's Day Lefson, "Drama in theposits,<br />

and transmitting by tele-<br />

Bible", Job 1:1. 2:1-6, 42:1-6. 10a. phone requests for connection, dis-<br />

Special <strong>of</strong>fering for missions. connection and other pertinent mat-<br />

iinWtkeep shall knoui'<br />

10:45 a. m.—The Church at Worters.ship. Sermoil by Dr. Hieher, "The A number <strong>of</strong> protests from Sea<br />

Requirements <strong>of</strong> Ood". Micah 6:1-8,<br />

him in perfect<br />

Me <strong>City</strong> residents following the<br />

The choir, directed by Edward Ho- closing <strong>of</strong> the gas company <strong>of</strong>fice re-<br />

i gan, will sing. The pulpit flowers suited in the proposed arrangement.<br />

p$aee,uihosefnin4<br />

are placed <strong>to</strong> the glory <strong>of</strong> Ood by<br />

Mr. »nd Mrs. Fred R. Woodruff, Jr., Within a 250.mi!e radius <strong>of</strong> New<br />

hstauedonlheeV<br />

in sacred memory <strong>of</strong> their parents, ] Jersey lies a population <strong>of</strong> 45 million<br />

make yo Supervised nursery for the conven. j with a net buying income <strong>of</strong> SB bil-<br />

John •: 32<br />

lenco <strong>of</strong> parents. , lion dollars, all easily reached by<br />

0:46 p. m.—Meeting <strong>of</strong> thu West-1 overnight delivery.<br />

M<br />

Ford-Mercui<br />

Owners!<br />

You Don't<br />

•<br />

DOWN PAYMENT<br />

<strong>to</strong> Have K aunrnnls^<br />

BBBUILT MOTOR<br />

Initallrd in Your Cr Here I<br />

U monthlj prnjanenU si Ull<br />

~<br />

iaetaflw FLYWHEEL<br />

Brakes Relined<br />

Clutches Replaced<br />

Mo<strong>to</strong>r Overhauling<br />

Carbure<strong>to</strong>r & Ignition<br />

Rahuilt Front Ent<br />

Are Tires Wearing<br />

ITnevenlf?<br />

Kan Action. OfeAuUai ud<br />

Wheel AUcnntal<br />

THE M<strong>On</strong>EBN WAT<br />

B/kTTEBYT<br />

TIBI1 or TUBEST<br />

Wl HAVC TTIKM<br />

TO STOCK!<br />

CASH m TIMB<br />

Wallace Bros.Buick<br />

Bib St. and Simpson Ave<br />

Phone 9042<br />

Hi9! •reeled, wxarittag <strong>to</strong> a<br />

week W John D. Roth, ln^gSi<br />

Total cost <strong>of</strong> the buUdlnaT<br />

placed .at *7lM«. Project*<br />

eluded 85 new homes, 13 ap<br />

construction was established ln thehouses<br />

and four s<strong>to</strong>res.<br />

Qrst nine months <strong>of</strong> this year with<br />

102 buildings ln process <strong>of</strong> being<br />

Some Is known aa the eterntl dtj3<br />

COLA<br />

ROY WELLS AUTO SERVICE<br />

311 • 34tfa Street Phone 1262 or 8572<br />

"Mol* for your Money.<br />

MOTORS INSTALLED — N1?W or REBUILT<br />

An extra drink In<br />

Can Called Far — Delivered<br />

every bottle."<br />

Bear Alignment Service<br />

Goodrich Tires<br />

Sunoco Gaa<br />

Towing<br />

T i l " i n - - i - - - - - -<br />

I Clicquot Club Beverage Co.<br />

(|J*4"ntuiMtiitlli»iiiM4i<br />

110 N, Virginia Avenu,<br />

KUuUB«l|y, fl. J, Ph,<br />

REPWB!<br />

AUTO<br />

MSISS"'<br />

FORD<br />

DEALER<br />

• Ull SKEPPARD'S BISHOP<br />

1st & Atlantic A*. Omm Cltf I<br />

MOTOR SALES<br />

Phone O. C. 4390 or 0600 AUTO SERVICE 1159 Asbury Avenue<br />

912 Simpson Ave.<br />

Phone 1888<br />

El"<br />

Cold Weather<br />

MltMttMM*<br />

GAUNTT'S<br />

Expert Body k Fender Work<br />

Complete Paint Job |40 u\><br />

It*.isomil)le nloa PBlbUnr A SUuooliin^ '<br />

PHONE 2688<br />

749 WEST AVE.<br />

Safeguard your cor<br />

LET US GET YOUR CAR READY<br />

NOW with thh<br />

FOR WINTER<br />

Expert, Check-up by<br />

mmn who know it best. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Garage<br />

BILL B0S80N0, Prop.<br />

• LUBRICATION '<br />

• COOLING SYSTEM 9th and <strong>Ocean</strong> Ave. Opp, Post Office<br />

• BATTERY<br />

ESSO PRODUCTS<br />

• IGNITION<br />

, •HECTRICAL SYSTEM<br />

*?SPARKPIUGS<br />

• IRAKIS<br />

SANDEf S ESSO STATION<br />

• FUEL LINES<br />

So, Corner 9th and Bay Avenue<br />

• TIRES<br />

WARRANTED TIRES<br />

BEAT WINTER<br />

and •BATTERIES<br />

TO THI PUNCH!<br />

HAROLD C.<br />

STEINRUCK<br />

TRUCKS<br />

Sth Street at Bay Avenue Studebaker<br />

CITIES SERVICE STATION<br />

SiRVICi<br />

T CARS<br />

ROY A. MENGEL<br />

IU Central Avenue GOODYEAB TBU Phone M«t ' i<br />

p,,Iiiii !>!!•> i iiiiffl I,,,,, itmm<br />

AU Men Are Welcome<br />

TO<br />

First Annual Service for Men<br />

Sponsored by Lutheran Brotherhood<br />

IN<br />

St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church<br />

lOth and Central Avenue<br />

ON<br />

Sunday, November 7, at 11 o'clock<br />

Male Quartette Will Bring Special Manic<br />

Bari<strong>to</strong>ne Sob and Soprano Solo<br />

Mr. H. D, Bradford • Mrs. Jeannettc Darby S<strong>to</strong>kes<br />

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SAVE The Easy Way<br />

Let Your Savings Earn You Dividends<br />

t CURRENT DIVIDEND BATE 3%<br />

Savings Insured <strong>to</strong> $5,000<br />

'} . I • .<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Home<br />

Savings and Loan Assn,<br />

^<br />

Phone 0012<br />

f *<br />

AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE<br />

Lei us p«mi <strong>to</strong> you that<br />

wo caB ^^ ym m your<br />

au<strong>to</strong>mobile insurance; under<br />

existing costs it will<br />

pay you <strong>to</strong> check our rates<br />

before renewing!<br />

HANEY WLQYD CHATTIN<br />

INSURANCE<br />

1315 Aabury Avenue Phoni 0060<br />

»*"'«'•" t<br />

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no matter what happens next winter!<br />

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> - fine Inner<br />

XSe^n"K.»12i,:*P lni im 8ptln « t ' ma «»WKMI nov»te<br />

PHONE • OCEAN CITY 0046-J<br />

W« will be glad <strong>to</strong> call nnd help solve your<br />

bddi difficulties<br />

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PLUMBING SUPPLIES<br />

HEATING SUPPLIES<br />

MAGIC CHEF GAS RANGES<br />

LAUNDER ALL HOME LAUNDRY<br />

Gas arid Electric Water Heaters<br />

Electric Waffle IronS, Cake<br />

Misers, and Sandwich Toasters<br />

Gat Ranges<br />

Cabinet Sinks<br />

Petro<br />

"Complete Oil Heating Unite<br />

f|i Friday and<br />

Saturday Evenings<br />

m<br />

Frank J. Sannino<br />

700ASBURYAVE Phone 0444<br />

s Raiders Pointing<br />

For So. Jeraey Championship<br />

To Face Salem, Thirsting for Vic<strong>to</strong>ry, Saturday;<br />

Looab in Good Shape, But Coaches Are Wary<br />

well Ketauis Hi«<br />

Title in 36-Hole<br />

Play-Off Match<br />

6OMERS POINT — Harry ttweil,<br />

one <strong>of</strong> the leading golfers in South<br />

Jersey, retained his title as club<br />

champion at the <strong>Ocean</strong> Clty-Somers<br />

Point Golf Club, when he defeated<br />

Tom Kelly, <strong>of</strong> Somers Point, In a 30'<br />

hole play<strong>of</strong>f match Sunday afternoon,<br />

at the Somers Point Club, The<br />

score was 8 <strong>to</strong> S<br />

The second flight championship<br />

was won by Bart Maslch, <strong>of</strong> Plcaaantyllie,<br />

who defeated George Sclore,<br />

<strong>of</strong> Egg Harbor <strong>City</strong>, Z-up.<br />

The big Capo May llnd was<br />

the' going mighty <strong>to</strong>ugh for<br />

local courier*, but the re<strong>to</strong>rtcrs were<br />

just as hard on the Cape May mailmen,<br />

and had a better <strong>of</strong>fensive<br />

drive, so that Just about tells the<br />

Pass<br />

s<strong>to</strong>ry.<br />

The Raiders, who seem <strong>to</strong> have<br />

the knack <strong>of</strong> scoring quickly, wasted<br />

Tests<br />

t By OATTALESE<br />

little time crossing the enemy goal<br />

on this <strong>On</strong>e football evening With<br />

Fen<strong>to</strong>n Carey's mighty football<br />

Walt Buekholtz taking the opening<br />

.for machine comes rolling down the<br />

kick-<strong>of</strong>f <strong>to</strong> the Capers' 45, and Andy<br />

Grade. home stretch, In a lste season's drive Probable Starting Jernee and Joe Avis making gains<br />

that will determine Che South Jersey<br />

<strong>to</strong> the 33. the resorters had a fire<br />

y-six boys <strong>of</strong> the 4th, 5thgroup<br />

I championship. Lme-Up<br />

down tuo minutes after the opening<br />

tw <strong>of</strong> til Central av. At tne moment three te<strong>to</strong>oii as« i <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

whistle.<br />

r__.j swimming ttsti 8«t- in a virtual tie for tht lead-Tollman,<br />

salts<br />

l the WgJ> icjiool pool, at the le. and our own Red Raiders,<br />

ford , ,,LE., Bewick Then the first real break <strong>of</strong> the<br />

jfoiTow<br />

ill <strong>of</strong> whom ihow a season's record<br />

,,LT,. . Williams gams eeenned, and only became<br />

phjslcil f Of BVe vic<strong>to</strong>rici and one defeat, if Fltepatrick ... ,LQ,<br />

the law <strong>of</strong> avemffB finally seems<br />

., VandtrsUee <strong>to</strong> hate sanght op <strong>to</strong> m. It was in<br />

ol the rerortMs em win their next<br />

pWey ., 0,, ,...,.. Ayares sor favor. Avis<br />

iCarty.<br />

three games, and Pitman and River-. pwlng . ,RO,. Dukes<br />

lM tte upjiW grade boys hope side lort one <strong>of</strong> theirs, it's the gold<br />

Burchard .... RT.. Grist<br />

testa befpf-« going footballs and South Jersey football ilyefs ........ .RE,. Klnsey<br />

To be ntU aetfeaters<br />

for tht local eleven. But Morano ,.,..<br />

MilllJQn<br />

a boy mujt s*im that's easier said than done, I 4 vis<br />

XM:'.'. Nichols<br />

Buekholtz .".," ,RM,, Johnson<br />

Ml equivalent <strong>to</strong> FINAL GAMES TOUGH |<br />

,FB, , ...... Metier<br />

ilyriAOi. TOThe<br />

remaining three games <strong>of</strong> the<br />

**.. * Bo? mutt chedule ore going <strong>to</strong> be'<br />

* tte pool, » mighty <strong>to</strong>ugh. The pressure, in ail<br />

screensatsas and reverses, and some<br />

' games, ii going <strong>to</strong> b§ dtflnitely<br />

other unorthodox plays.<br />

who rated Saturdaj M<br />

You miy recall that It was the<br />

.<br />

-^<br />

, K»tt, BUttlY<br />

©Stta<br />

TUIplB t-<br />

stt4l trt<br />

Mat « vJe<strong>to</strong>rtes. The score wai<br />

who qualified ts Swimmers<br />

hurdle the Oareymen<br />

lh«n Dsvis, Jack Kertland.<br />

Muter, Hwsrd Nutter,<br />

predict<br />

Loder, PUnk Cormia.<br />

the outaomi, for he that<br />

up-<br />

. Lotilj<br />

two<br />

THEY *ANT WCTOBY<br />

speedsters who Java caused trouble<br />

Wayne Thompson, AM local men<strong>to</strong>rs art expecting in the past They ire tht hilf.<br />

Wickea, JUchard Plerson. plenty <strong>of</strong> treublt from the Rams. hacks Johnson and Nichols, John-<br />

DeBauIre, David Plerson, Goach Charles Thelsen ana his boys son also does the major part <strong>of</strong> the<br />

l Hudson tad David Thiirs<strong>to</strong>n. liava had a miserable season thus passing. The Rams have a powerful<br />

ta flt^ftff, OMoh purer<br />

far, but If they can beat arid knock<br />

'conduct i sWromingImect<br />

the Bed and White out <strong>of</strong> South<br />

line, but lack reserve strength,<br />

IN GOOD SHAPE<br />

*4»1 tTtnti, ribbons, add sU<br />

The Redmen, still fresh from a<br />

slabs prev<strong>to</strong>usly included in<br />

! track and fltld Ay, 1<br />

five games. They<br />

won their opener over Pennsgrove,<br />

Although somt <strong>of</strong><br />

Sl-tt, hot since that time they have<br />

the boys were pretty battered-un<br />

tasted nothing but defeat—and don't<br />

after that hard-playtd contest, all<br />

; COUNTRY<br />

think that they wouldn't like <strong>to</strong> have<br />

bruises should be cleared by Bat-<br />

|>'tin government <strong>of</strong>ficial who was the menu changed I<br />

urday.<br />

tier pompous Was staying at a TheF*vt lost games <strong>to</strong> Clay<strong>to</strong>n,<br />

The Coaches were pleased with<br />

ntry inn, and as he entered the 19-13; Swedtsboro, 14-18: Pitman,<br />

tht showing at Capt May, although<br />

*" .-room the only other vta- 12-6; and Moores<strong>to</strong>wn. 31-7. In<br />

they think w» were more than just<br />

nit rose <strong>to</strong> hta feet, many eases the Blue and White has<br />

a <strong>to</strong>uchdown better than Sieger's<br />

down, sit down," boomed the led In these Kami-s. only <strong>to</strong> blow<br />

lads. But it was an important vic-<br />

1, condescendingly,<br />

them In the late stages,<br />

<strong>to</strong>ry, and we won. At this stage In<br />

the season who wins will become<br />

jyr* asked the other. "Can't Thelsen s eleven operates from a more and more important, for there<br />

tY (tet Up for some marmalade'" box formation. They major in Is a possibility that all <strong>of</strong> tht Big<br />

Three <strong>of</strong> the group I division will re-<br />

>»»»•«»>•<<br />

main undefeated. In that tvent<br />

comparatives scores da help.<br />

, kEtAlL<br />

WHOLESALE<br />

1 m maintained !U<strong>of</strong><br />

a tenants' council in Oamdtn re- |J* m8 W in thi Beash<strong>of</strong>e League,<br />

Top Soil : Sbnibi : Excavating : Oradlnf<br />

r. Trac<strong>to</strong>r »nd iMliup' Tracks At jote $orloe<br />

932 SIMP«>N AVENUE<br />

Phottt 0103-M<br />

miCOLO WITHOUT,<br />

WHERE IT BELONGS,<br />

BEYOND A DOUBT<br />

B oH<br />

U. no-Mdb&UtU<br />

1053 ASBUB.Y AVE. •«• PHONi; 1200 ^2785<br />

Builders Builders<br />

HH«tM«««MIIIII<br />

Pbonc* :<br />

mm ^tt • V ml<br />

Albert S. Camburn ^J&<br />

Wm, D. Camburn REGISTERED BUILDERS<br />

Jobbing — Alterations — Ro<strong>of</strong>ing<br />

1039 West Avenue<br />

lltillMt«»»Mtt»iMM UtlliUMMtMl<br />

Mfl«ilflii!ll!iilinii||Hiiiii,1Hi ilfiitniifiHHiiiiHQ<br />

Cameron Bros, Co.<br />

Builder*, Jobbers<br />

and Ro<strong>of</strong> era<br />

ft. f k. am<br />

Registered Builder<br />

JOBBING<br />

BOBERT T. BEINGBUKST<br />

43 SUnpBon Road<br />

1-lione UH.W nm.1 I»VIUB U1-t<br />

CARPENTER<br />

IOBBINQ Aununoin<br />

PAJNTING<br />

Robert Clmrnllm<br />

UN Wat A>MM Thane tin<br />

imiiiifiiHfHitilfj<br />

Phone 1863-M<br />

Daniel F. Connor<br />

Builder<br />

l<br />

Beai J91B Asbury Am<br />

Jobbing Alterations<br />

A. W. J. Wimans & Son<br />

BUILDER<br />

JOBBING<br />

ALTERATIONS<br />

Estimates Furnished<br />

ADendale Road<br />

46 Marmora<br />

A. Gregory Qgden<br />

ARCHITECT<br />

onfl, N, t-<br />

Phone Wild wood I-SWO<br />

WALLACE SOFFE<br />

Contrac<strong>to</strong>r & BuiUer<br />

ALTKItATIOSS unit HBFAIH8<br />

IMS C^olnl AT., OtWB CMr. W. J.<br />

Ph. 1723 PHA Financing<br />

H. C, Pontiere<br />

BUILDER<br />

BMWtrtAvB. Ph, 1808<br />

H, J. MARTIN<br />

Registered Builder<br />

Ro<strong>of</strong>ing . Siding<br />

Jobbing<br />

413 OCEAN AVE, PHONE 0496-B<br />

ttt»MMtMttttM$M>»«»<br />

POTTS' BROS,'<br />

•eiMtnfl<br />

Builders<br />

608 <strong>Ocean</strong> Avenue<br />

Phone O. C. 2971<br />

ROOFING . - . SIDING<br />

BUILDER<br />

LUKE C. TURNER<br />

5722 ASBPBY AY, W. 1S84-J<br />

F. C.SIacum<br />

BUILDER<br />

! 3312 Asbury Ave.<br />

Phone 1139<br />

?'"REGr'ARCirOTECTS ""O<br />

Strnclqrai 3>HI*II1II«<br />

Hnd \altmllvn «if work conor<br />

la<br />

,-^.^Bk.<br />

JOSEPH G. CHAMPION<br />

110 HANK nOIlDDiO Fb. SXW<br />

When yon buna by the •»•<br />

See FRANK HOWAHD<br />

Registered<br />

and CONTEACtOB<br />

>R<br />

LINOLEUM<br />

CONGOWALL<br />

COMPLETE FWORSERVii<br />

ASPHALT TOM — RUB^bR'<br />

RUSSELL SI<br />

939 ASBURY AVENUE VH(<br />

« © O P I N ell<br />

NEW R0<br />

or Just a Repair Job?<br />

In either case — call Independent. WeVeilM>»«<br />

penence, the men, the materia<strong>to</strong> rind the eq<br />

<strong>to</strong> give you a perfect job on any ro<strong>of</strong>. We<br />

ro<strong>of</strong>ets for many years and expect <strong>to</strong> be'f<br />

more. That's why an Independent mat*^<br />

something. Pick a reliably financially<br />

<strong>to</strong> re-ro<strong>of</strong> for you. ' ,-wwL 11 ' "'<<br />

GUTTERS . RAIN CONDUCTOkS ,«j<br />

SHEET METAL WORK , , "4<br />

INDEPENDENf^<br />

ROOFING COi<br />

USEBS OF CERTAIN-TEiD<br />

* a Fiemtm An.<br />

n. 4-195S •amm <strong>City</strong> Ocen <strong>City</strong><br />

nee Estimates Fnrnlslwd _ No Dawn<br />

SIDING<br />

Registered Builder<br />

Edmund C. Wisham<br />

24 Asbury Ave PL 1237<br />

l^wr-<br />

R00PII1S<br />

SHEET;<br />

OtTTTEBS -"><br />

WABM<br />

CRAIGandWi<br />

Ph. 0916. ' 9th,<br />

tftavM<br />

TODA1<br />

AND<br />

SAMPSON - MAMA DAS'<br />

WANT YOUR LEADERS<br />

IN PUCE1-§EWon><br />

i "z_<br />

TrTr5<br />

J-AA2,<br />

1^39<br />

B <strong>to</strong>ils<br />

H im^n.<br />

PUT<br />

Sri<br />

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wS£* ''••:


ntetized<br />

Special!<br />

Mo<strong>to</strong>r*<br />

S<strong>to</strong>red<br />

All New<br />

Mo<strong>to</strong>rg<br />

|Ate6 Good Used Buys<br />

laines Boat and<br />

itboard Center<br />

Street Station<br />

2692<br />

or 2565-W<br />

IUTB0AR0S for<br />

GUNNERS<br />

f. Add pleasure <strong>to</strong> your<br />

Hunting Trips<br />

Left Out<br />

Through Error<br />

Why Assemblyman<br />

Missed Beach Meet<br />

Because ol a tjplng error, Capr<br />

May County Assemblyman Aathaniel<br />

C Smith, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, did not at-<br />

tend the organization meeting <strong>of</strong><br />

the state legislative committee <strong>to</strong><br />

study beach erosion -it was disclosed<br />

this meek by Sena<strong>to</strong>r J Stanley<br />

Herbert, <strong>of</strong> Monmouth County<br />

chairman <strong>of</strong> the gioup<br />

He also announced that the com-<br />

mittee will meet again in mld-No-<br />

\ember In <strong>Ocean</strong> CounU <strong>to</strong> contln'if<br />

Its research In<strong>to</strong> the erosion prob-<br />

lem^ and assistance need 1 ; <strong>of</strong> vnrlous<br />

New Jersey coastal resorts<br />

The first mectin? wa% in Atlantic<br />

<strong>City</strong> Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 19 A letter <strong>to</strong> /ks-<br />

"mblvman Smith nntlfjlng him <strong>of</strong><br />

. the meeting, us misdirected <strong>to</strong> At-<br />

| lantlc <strong>City</strong> and the error was not<br />

I detected until af'er the session had<br />

taken place<br />

In a letter <strong>of</strong> apolog} <strong>to</strong> the local<br />

', legisla<strong>to</strong>r Sena<strong>to</strong>r Herbert said he<br />

regretted his absei.ee because ">ou<br />

ha\e alwjjs exhibited an interest In<br />

our eiosion problems and lime been<br />

most valiuble <strong>to</strong> ue <strong>of</strong> the shore<br />

counties in helping <strong>to</strong> rombiit beach<br />

c-osion<br />

He suHKCited<br />

iese Hallowe en Decorations<br />

Won Praise Instead <strong>of</strong> Censure<br />

that Smith meet<br />

with Sena<strong>to</strong>r George A, Redding<br />

nnd County Engineer Walter Kep<br />

pier, the other Cape May County<br />

members <strong>of</strong> the coslon committee,<br />

us a sub-committee "<strong>to</strong> obtain from<br />

.vour constituents their requests for<br />

beach erosion 1 .<br />

John Balsley. 19, like many an-<br />

Dther lad full or Hallowe'en spirit,<br />

broke out the paint and brushes<br />

Wednesday night last week and pro-<br />

ceeded <strong>to</strong> go <strong>to</strong> work on The Chat-<br />

terbox Grille, 9th st and Central av<br />

Unlike some pranksters whose wax<br />

and chalk Inscriptions on walls and<br />

windows brought the usual censure.<br />

Balsley didn't get In<strong>to</strong> any trouble<br />

because <strong>of</strong> his efforts In fnct he<br />

lecelved the compliments <strong>of</strong> the pro-<br />

prie<strong>to</strong>r. Mrs Jean Campbell, for hi'<br />

artistic work<br />

A resident <strong>of</strong> Someri feint nnd a<br />

talented brush widrler Balfcley was<br />

In the grille enrly that night dLstuss-<br />

ing the impending parade and other<br />

Halloween affairs when he got the<br />

ideu el decorating the place<br />

WATER COLORS<br />

He broached the subject <strong>to</strong> Mrs<br />

Campbell «ho readily ngiecd Dnls<br />

ley procurred paints nnd brushes In<br />

..he neighborhood and went <strong>to</strong> work<br />

Three hours ljter he finished nnd<br />

patrons <strong>to</strong>gether with the stuff<br />

agreed th.it he had done a fine Job<br />

Using water colors (easj <strong>to</strong> re-<br />

mote* he painted Hilltmren scenes<br />

jn tlic large mirrors There were<br />

ghosts skele<strong>to</strong>ns a itches pumpkins<br />

owls and tats, the usual holiday<br />

colors bULk find nrange predominnt<br />

Ing Scenes Iii the eerie class were<br />

<strong>to</strong>nped bj a number <strong>of</strong> <strong>to</strong>mbs<strong>to</strong>nes<br />

painted on one mirror<br />

NAMES ON TOMBSTONES<br />

number was the <strong>to</strong>mbs<strong>to</strong>ne mirror,<br />

where Balsley had added individual-<br />

ity <strong>to</strong> the scene byi Inscribing names<br />

<strong>of</strong> patrons and employes on the<br />

<strong>to</strong>mbs<strong>to</strong>nes<br />

Hit evening** efforts caused com-<br />

ment on the subject <strong>of</strong> channelling<br />

exuberant Hallo* e"en spirit alone<br />

such lines. <strong>On</strong>e witness <strong>of</strong> hla<br />

work suggested a contest next year<br />

at holiday-time lor the best water<br />

color Ilalloiie'en paintings. He<br />

proposed that such a contest with<br />

paints easily removed from sur-<br />

faces, would be m \ast improve-<br />

ment on the perennial chalking<br />

and «axing.<br />

If there Is such a contest next<br />

Hallowe en, Bolsley probably won t<br />

be around <strong>to</strong> compete He expect*<br />

<strong>to</strong> enter the Air Force In the near<br />

future<br />

However, his paintings ulll still be<br />

here foi a time The Chatterbox<br />

likes them so well it pUns <strong>to</strong> nait u<br />

iihile before washing them from tlie<br />

mil rors<br />

Cub Scouts To<br />

Be Given Charter<br />

Parents Invited<br />

<strong>to</strong> Ceremony<br />

. . . . i Resort Cub Si outs nere urged this<br />

As he progressed, he was followed week <strong>to</strong> mute their mothers and<br />

ewLoWUvel<br />

in Road Deaths<br />

State and County<br />

Show Declines<br />

Although mo<strong>to</strong>r vehicle travel and<br />

the number <strong>of</strong> au<strong>to</strong>mobiles In use<br />

are the greatest in his<strong>to</strong>ry. New<br />

Jersey's traffic accident death rale<br />

this year continues on a new low<br />

level, Mo<strong>to</strong>r Vehicle Commissioner<br />

Arthur w Magee Maget reported<br />

this week.<br />

So fur this year deaths per hun-<br />

dred million vehicle miles <strong>of</strong> travel<br />

in the state have been 3,8 as eom-<br />

pared <strong>to</strong> 4.3 a year ago at this<br />

time. For the entire year 1947, the<br />

rite was 4.7 deaths per hundred mil-<br />

lion milej <strong>of</strong> travel,<br />

Total traffic deatha as <strong>of</strong> Septem-<br />

ber 30 were 418 ai against 477 in<br />

the same period last year, a saving<br />

<strong>of</strong> 81 lives, or seven per cent.<br />

impressive improvement continues<br />

<strong>to</strong> be made in the pedestrian fatality<br />

column, the number <strong>of</strong> pedestrian<br />

fatalities having dropped from 220<br />

onnsons lea x<strong>to</strong>om<br />

Full Course Turkey Dinner* • $1.25.<br />

119 Shore Howl Phone 659 Somcr. Po<br />

Srrrlni- Satanfuy <strong>On</strong>ly _-» hlrili* i^ ,<br />

(<strong>On</strong>.... IHllt'MUtllllllltlHIl<br />

SOMERS POINT<br />

Phone 8. P, 934<br />

WILLIAM T. IIOWELL<br />

William T, Howell has .asjumed<br />

the duties <strong>of</strong> commercial power and<br />

,<br />

by an audience that expressed ap<br />

provul <strong>of</strong> his talented Tree hand<br />

style <strong>of</strong> painting. Most popular<br />

THE NEW 1948<br />

Evinrude<br />

V/i H. P. R. and other<br />

Models<br />

SDIATE DELIVERY<br />

(TERTTHING FOB<br />

THE SPORTSMAN<br />

>. C. Lemont's<br />

- Sports Center -<br />

308 Bay Avenue<br />

SOMERS POINT-w<br />

NEW FALL POLICY<br />

PARTY NITES<br />

FRIDAY and SATURDAY<br />

Pete Miller's Orchestra<br />

Shuffleboards Sandwiches<br />

F AST. Au!oma:Ic. C!;cn. TficJ's t'.s p'c'fir.n f-r t.i?;\z i3;!.Jt.><br />

A landtlld* winner c.i ever/ csur.l Iliat cou.i::!<br />

'"ttal;. . . b«' with od|usfob!a speed fcr every cst'.Ar.j jcj. /.ulo-<br />

'•] mafic ... you dial tho I-.idl you want end oulorra:i; con!ro!« Ic' a<br />

'. ovor from ihw*. Chan . . . li'<strong>to</strong> o.i cbclrlc I'QU, withcut {samel<br />

•'cr fUmM, And ftrifly, <strong>to</strong>o-II.'.a cvorytliln] else o"Qs:riccl.<br />

K i i,<br />

^ f Ys», h»rt'» ana condldoW lhat lives up Is every campaign proml:3<br />

'K' mokM. Atk a forltnata frieitd who already' ha* on c!otlric<br />

arran^o tsdcy f^r a show-ma dentDn$:ra:ion.<br />

. ATLANTIC CITY<br />

ELECTRIC COMPANY<br />

1.3 SMSKI<br />

fathers <strong>to</strong> an Important Cub event<br />

scheduled for 7:30 p. m. Fridny, No-<br />

vember 12. in the Scout Hut on 6th<br />

St.<br />

At that time, Pred Hedelt, Scout<br />

Commissioner for the <strong>Ocean</strong> Oity<br />

District, will formally present the<br />

Cub Pack Charter W Harry Hoy,<br />

Cubmastcr Following the presenta-<br />

tion there will b# movies and re-<br />

freshments, <strong>to</strong> be served with the<br />

help <strong>of</strong> the mothers.<br />

Practically all local Cubs have<br />

signed up <strong>to</strong> attend the rodeo in<br />

Northfield thk Saturday for a pro-<br />

gram <strong>of</strong> contests and weiner roast-<br />

ing. The group will leave city hall<br />

at 9:3(1 a m. and plans <strong>to</strong> return<br />

in time for the high -school foot-<br />

ball game.<br />

Cubmaster Roy announced this<br />

week that worle in handcrafu will<br />

begin in about a week, with em-<br />

phasis on Christmas giK items. New<br />

boys ue Invited <strong>to</strong> join the ranks.<br />

the Cubs entered a delegation in<br />

uniform for the Hallowe'en parade,<br />

Thursday night. They included Tom<br />

Oaulley, Gordon Lindblom, Frank<br />

Wicks, Bill Reichle, Bob and Mahlon<br />

Saflord, Ricky pelrson, Richard Coe<br />

and Ira Breroan,<br />

James<strong>to</strong>wn, Virginia was the first<br />

permanent colony < English > settled<br />

In America.<br />

last year <strong>to</strong> 174. This reflects a 21 Ughtins representative for the At-<br />

per cent deereBii In pedestrian Is- <strong>to</strong>nic <strong>City</strong> nectric Company in the<br />

talitles Southern Division, which Includes<br />

There w*re '8! <strong>to</strong>tal fatalities dur- »M ot Cape May County and Maurice<br />

hi! September, two more than In the Riv M Township <strong>of</strong> Oumberland<br />

same month <strong>of</strong> 1947. Camden had County. *<br />

more deaths than any other county<br />

Mr - Howell Is a native <strong>of</strong> Dape<br />

durijj(fSiptt|Bber with a ol the 61 Mi ¥ County, a vtteran <strong>of</strong> World<br />

rtiJorted for the Stilt, During the War II, and Is well qualified In the<br />

Bret nine monthi, Camden County eommereisl power and lighting field.<br />

fatalities have increased 100 per — —<br />

not over u« year, jumping from 20 AQQ ^ playlanj<br />

Oape May County had three fatal- ' Hallowe'en Fete<br />

ities the Bm nine months this year, J * if"° WC B n F g I C<br />

compared with five In the corres-1 The Playland Skating Rink had<br />

ponding period last year. It had one <strong>of</strong> It* largest erowdi last Thurs-<br />

{<br />

Open 2 P. M. Sundays Mid Holidays<br />

Open 4 P. M. Weekdays — GloMd Tuesdays<br />

Dinners, Banquets, Luncheons, Etc.<br />

Also Bala-Cynwyd, Pa. Janes E. Seery, Management<br />

l *MIMi|HUII|lHliillHilill!MHIUH<br />

g p y<br />

none during either September.<br />

Food Spotlight<br />

on N. J. Apples<br />

Of all th* New Jersey apples, the<br />

atayman probably is the best-all-<br />

purpose apple. Not only is it excel-<br />

lent for eating, but it keeps iti<br />

shape well In cooking and baking.<br />

The baking apple supreme—fine<br />

for pies and sauces—is the Rome<br />

Beauty. The flavor <strong>to</strong> mild and<br />

slightly tart.<br />

While the Delicious apple. Is grand<br />

for eating, it Is a little <strong>to</strong>o mild for<br />

pie or sauce. Its rich fruity flavor<br />

is good for salnds.<br />

Another favorite all-around apple<br />

is the Mcln<strong>to</strong>sh. The flesh is pure<br />

white, very juicy and retaini the<br />

delightful flavor after cooking, es-<br />

pecieally in sauce.<br />

The Greening ii belt for pie and<br />

sauce. It Is also firm and crisp for<br />

salads and good for eating when<br />

mellow. "<br />

g s lt Turs<br />

day night for the annual Halloween<br />

j party on wheels. More than 400<br />

masqueraders were skating during<br />

; the evenlni,<br />

Qames were played, and there was<br />

a grand march for those in costume<br />

»s a highlight <strong>of</strong> the evening. The<br />

judges had eoMlderable trouble in<br />

selecting winners <strong>of</strong> costume prizes.<br />

The door prize awarded was a table<br />

radio.<br />

The most famous gift from the<br />

people <strong>of</strong> France <strong>to</strong> those <strong>of</strong> the<br />

U. S. ij the Statue <strong>of</strong> Liberty.<br />

Where Friends Meet <strong>to</strong> Eat—<br />

The CHATTERBOX<br />

9TH and CENTRAL<br />

OPEN ALL YEAR<br />

Club Breakfast Businessmen's Luncheon<br />

Dinners — Platters — Sandwiches = Fountain<br />

Jane Logon Ice Cream Free Delivery Service<br />

BUSCH'S Famous<br />

TOWNSEND'S INLET<br />

— OPEN WEEKENDS —<br />

Will Remain Open Saturday and Sunday Until<br />

November 7th<br />

GREGORY<br />

900 Shore Road • Somers Point<br />

Hotel - Bar - Restaurant<br />

ir TELEVISION IS HERE-M<br />

* SEE TOUE FAVOBITB 8POKTS *<br />

YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO INSPECT OUR<br />

NEWLY REMODELED DINING ROOM<br />

We win cater <strong>to</strong> Small Partita<br />

Delicious Food and<br />

SNAPPER SOUP - CLAM STEWS<br />

Rugby Hall<br />

2018 Shore Red<br />

SEA<br />

FOODS<br />

Northfield<br />

COCKTAIL<br />

BAR<br />

RIDING HORSES<br />

TO HIRE<br />

TOMMY THOMAS • Prop.<br />

Snakes which grow <strong>to</strong> the largest<br />

tiae are the boa constric<strong>to</strong>r and the<br />

regal python.<br />

Grove<br />

Maya Landing<br />

Road<br />

Somers Point<br />

~- OPEN ALL YEAR \\t litl.) JPU Ml<br />

Jurtnl Wrlk ICKhlilhh 4 ] t,i g h<br />

P^ « t hmHr 1 1IOIIL'II; O. C. HbllO wn,l JJ'JO<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Services<br />

for rttlrtmcnt tlirouth »n Fquii<br />

> Ketiromolit Him I IsUn <strong>to</strong> rattlo<br />

"Thli Is ^ our F U 1 FrldftJ<br />

l>t P *n<br />

ROT E DAH1IY Field AiialBtJLnt<br />

fiqultftblfl Mf« ID sura pet. Su< lety<br />

4 fcrotral »v Phona 00*9<br />

• i i •<br />

Business Service<br />

;ouir»fi o n qiminl'«i>n<br />

Touts Ml 1 Bo* 177 M»a LondinJ<br />

^nons ^oniorB Point S2SV<br />

Yale Krya, 20c Each<br />

2 for 35c<br />

blck Pervlcp. Dftvta Hnrdwnre Co<br />

1NLAIL> ]4i)f)t«ut.iF »2,&& a ynrd In<br />

a]]i»rt Cover your flodro *l(h benu<br />

l Kalrn-Hloiuiu »r PdAcn Inlaid, 9x9<br />

m« >*:it.^: 1^*12 room, I47.SO- SiU<br />

n J:i&,i0. Cnuli or (lmD (iHym«nln<br />

dni'ft. l>2 \V«'ply. AH<br />

linvo the uim or gucttt kltch«q for<br />

iitf, Mr. ami Mr«. F. It. Dd<br />

ouriyn tcr. Fbon« 2fl8<br />

(HCNT-- Winter apArtm«nt, 3 bed<br />

mid bath, living roam, dlnlnc<br />

kitchen. Hcht, ffu apd «.6utiiG fpc<br />

»7fi K month. 810 - 7th «t<br />

Cars Needing Repairs Cause<br />

6th <strong>of</strong> Highway Fatalities<br />

5,1300 Live* Would Be Saved Amtujly if Drim,<br />

Would Watch «nd Ovcrcoqw MachaiMCfl fhhfr<br />

FIRBT floor flLpnrtmont, fumlvhfkd. two<br />

b«droomM. living room, bath, kll<br />

chfetititte and dlnt>tti> combldtd. hpn<br />

au"" l '' 1 "'«<br />

Aabury m llltyclfn for hire J&c nur<br />

hour.<br />

KMORE W««Kor B<br />

e washer.<br />

e 3052.<br />

Parla for<br />

Call Culliilmn tf<br />

nudll Compluti. l..ekBinltti »"V<br />

Au<strong>to</strong>mobllo lock, ll Wirl'I'S<br />

liter B, Allan, 'OS l*«ntr»l a" Fnone<br />

IU-W '<br />

Commercial Printing<br />

Jtn Ii BAHHI1.TT «0I ABbury •><br />

liojia 12S1 rrlntltlB. (.omiiiertlal eta-<br />

y, dfflce BUppllet<br />

SI AT Cl>\blt>. 'or >h0000 tf<br />

Allu<br />

Jiot<br />

tf<br />

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I was again demonstrated <strong>to</strong> the po-<br />

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TELLS STOAT OP ALAMO<br />

' Referring <strong>to</strong> the Lone Star State<br />

us "The Empire", he climaxed his<br />

talk with a tense, dramatic s<strong>to</strong>ry <strong>of</strong><br />

the Battle <strong>of</strong> the Alamo. He <strong>to</strong>ld<br />

the s<strong>to</strong>ry with such startling clarity<br />

that his listeners could almost see<br />

and sense the thoughts <strong>of</strong> the Ala*<br />

mo's 182 Indomitable but trapped<br />

defenders as they> found a <strong>to</strong>rrent<br />

<strong>of</strong> murderous Mexicans scaling the<br />

walls in the darkness, <strong>to</strong> end the<br />

long siege in bloody carnage.<br />

Mr. Sargent, a Knnsan by birth,<br />

exclaimed that "there Is only one<br />

Texas! It ia big In everything It Is<br />

and does. Its' people are big In<br />

stature. They are big-hearted and<br />

big In their Ideas.<br />

"Texas has the biggest ninth |n<br />

the world, with 120.000 head <strong>of</strong><br />

cattle and 12,000 horse*. Its Jack<br />

rabbits make Missouri mules look<br />

like field mice. It has the. black-<br />

est earth and the whitest people In<br />

the world.<br />

"Former mule skinners, turned<br />

all promoters, make a million dol-<br />

lars a week In Texas. If you make<br />

only a million a month, Texan*<br />

consider yon a ne'er-do-well.<br />

"The his<strong>to</strong>ry <strong>of</strong> Texas Is as fan-<br />

tastic as Its legends."<br />

RULED BY SPANIARDS<br />

Its his<strong>to</strong>ry goes back 400 years <strong>to</strong><br />

the Spanish conquerors <strong>of</strong> old Mex-<br />

ico, whose expeditions In<strong>to</strong> the fu-<br />

ture great state brought its first<br />

longhorn cattle und horses. The<br />

Apaches eventually caused the In-<br />

vaders <strong>to</strong> flee back across the Rio<br />

Ginnde, but they left the horses and<br />

;tttlf hchind.<br />

'his s<strong>to</strong>ck, running wild, migrated<br />

[he Ji«h grazing lands <strong>of</strong> centra]<br />

i southern Texas, where they<br />

'lpllcd rapidly.<br />

hen two men, Joe McCoy and<br />

m Hershey, conceived the Idea in<br />

l l i67 <strong>of</strong> "trail herding" Texas long-<br />

horns <strong>to</strong> Abilene. Kansas, thence'<br />

KOTAHIANS OBSERVE<br />

BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARIES<br />

The Rotarlans Friday night*,<br />

observed the birthday and wed-<br />

ding anniversaries <strong>of</strong> several<br />

members/with Franklin E. Jeter<br />

and Dr. J. Thornley • Hughes<br />

cracking the whips.<br />

Those celebrating anniversa-<br />

ries were seated at a long table,<br />

adorned with Hallowe'en decora-<br />

tions. In (heir honor, a birth-<br />

day coke with candles was<br />

brought In.<br />

Each <strong>of</strong> those honored was re-<br />

quired <strong>to</strong> pay a dollar in<strong>to</strong> the<br />

student loan fund. /<br />

shipping them <strong>to</strong> the eastern mar'<br />

kets'by rail.<br />

The first year they shipped 35,000,<br />

thq second year 75,000, the third<br />

300.000, then 800.000.<br />

COST $3 A HEAO<br />

"The longhoms cost $3 a head in<br />

Texas," Mr. Sargent said. "It cost<br />

$1 a head <strong>to</strong> 'roal brand' and trail<br />

herd them, at the rate <strong>of</strong> about 12<br />

miles a day. In Kansas they sold<br />

for f10 <strong>to</strong> *14.<br />

"I can remember my mother com-<br />

plaining about the butchers who<br />

charged her 7 <strong>to</strong> 8 cents a pound<br />

for beef and 25 cents for a steak<br />

that was only four inches thick.<br />

"The longhorns meant a good 200<br />

per cent pr<strong>of</strong>it. Abilene became a<br />

bit <strong>of</strong> Texas, dropped In<strong>to</strong> the heart<br />

<strong>of</strong> Kansas. The trail riders would<br />

come In<strong>to</strong> <strong>to</strong>wn, pockets full <strong>of</strong><br />

money and hearts full <strong>of</strong> hell. Thus<br />

Abilene became the biggest hell-<br />

raising place In the west. Its sa-<br />

loons had Texas names. The lurg-<br />

st was the Alamo, which was open<br />

24 hours a day, seven days a week.<br />

HICKOK WAS THERE<br />

"And it was there that Wild BUI<br />

Hlckok, Abllene's <strong>to</strong>wn marshal and<br />

Kunsas' legendary figure, set up his<br />

(headquarters with a rootite game<br />

It was'natural tint the had men <strong>of</strong><br />

the southwest wanted <strong>to</strong> liquidate<br />

him. They frequently would come<br />

In<strong>to</strong> <strong>to</strong>wn for that purpose. But<br />

flat they would get liquored up.<br />

"Wild BUI. sitting in his gaine,<br />

would stand up as they entered.<br />

'"•(Had <strong>to</strong> see you, boys.' he would<br />

drawl. 'But first, hand over your<br />

guns.' There was a cold, steely look<br />

In Bill's eye. The guns were always<br />

handed over.<br />

HIS WORST AND LAST BLUNDER<br />

Phil Coe, proprie<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> tie Bull's<br />

Head Saloon, determined <strong>to</strong> do<br />

away with Hlckok. He Induced a<br />

bunch <strong>of</strong> cowhands <strong>to</strong> shoot up the<br />

<strong>to</strong>wn,' by way <strong>of</strong> bringing Hlckok<br />

outside. Hlckok sauntered down<br />

the street, obllvous <strong>of</strong> bullets. He<br />

headed straight for the Bull's Head.<br />

Coe fired at him and missed. It was<br />

Coe's greatest — and last — blunder.<br />

But In the mix-up Hlckok shot one<br />

<strong>of</strong> his own deputies.<br />

"As a result, Kansas passed a law.<br />

prohibiting the shipment <strong>of</strong> cattle<br />

out <strong>of</strong> Abilene. Eventually Dodge<br />

<strong>City</strong> became the permanent shipping<br />

point."<br />

DEFIED NEW DEAL<br />

Mr. Sargent then <strong>to</strong>ld how tile<br />

Texans defied Roosevelt New Deal<br />

attempts <strong>to</strong> curtail their oil produc-<br />

tion. This was during the Ill-fated<br />

Blue Eagle NJl.A. days. Mr. Sarg-<br />

ent referred <strong>to</strong> Harold Ickes as "Old<br />

Grandma Ickes". He <strong>to</strong>ld how the<br />

Texans opened their wells and with-<br />

in days so glutted the market that<br />

the price fell <strong>to</strong> 10 cents a barrel.<br />

Turning <strong>to</strong> the siege <strong>of</strong> the Alamo,<br />

in 1836. he said that had not heavy<br />

rain fallen on Washing<strong>to</strong>n's birthday<br />

that year, the battle never would<br />

have taken place.<br />

The Alamo was a walled fortress,<br />

on the outskirts ol Bexar, later San<br />

An<strong>to</strong>nio. Texas was then under the<br />

rule <strong>of</strong> the Mexicans. It was part<br />

<strong>of</strong> what was known as the Ooahulla-<br />

province, * The- Texans want-<br />

ed separation from Goahulla. They<br />

wanted <strong>to</strong> be tecognlzed aa a sep-<br />

arate province. They rebelled be-<br />

cause Santa Anna, who had' set<br />

himself up as Mexican dicta<strong>to</strong>r, de-<br />

cided* ta nullify the constitution <strong>of</strong><br />

1834, which had . granted certain<br />

rights <strong>to</strong> the Texans.:<br />

BOGGED DOWN IN BIUD *<br />

<strong>On</strong> Washing<strong>to</strong>n's birthday, Santa<br />

Anna was, leading an. armed. force<br />

against Bexar, when his army<br />

bogged down in the mud and stalled,<br />

A Texan warned Bexar. and leas<br />

than 200. men prepared <strong>to</strong> fight it<br />

put with Santa Anna from the Ala-<br />

mo. The rain and mud gave them<br />

the time they needed <strong>to</strong> prepare.<br />

Mr. Sargent cited three men whose<br />

names stand out as the leaders in<br />

that long siege.<br />

"The name <strong>of</strong> every one <strong>of</strong> those<br />

defenders Is an honored name," he<br />

said, "but three Intrigue the imagi-<br />

nation."<br />

BOWIE, CROCKETT AND AUSTIN<br />

<strong>On</strong>e was Jim Bowie, whose brother<br />

designed the famous Bowie knife.<br />

He left a sugar plantation In<br />

Louisiana <strong>to</strong> speculate In Texas land<br />

and who married the lieutenant gov-<br />

ernor's daughter.<br />

A feeondiVas.David Crockett, un-<br />

educated Tennessee woodsman who<br />

by his native talents had won his<br />

way <strong>to</strong> Congress, only <strong>to</strong> court the<br />

displeasure <strong>of</strong> "Old Hickory" Jack-<br />

son. Stung with defeat he migrated<br />

<strong>to</strong> Texas.<br />

The third was Steve Austin, a<br />

lawyer, who had led Texas vigilantes<br />

against Mexican <strong>of</strong>ficials.<br />

The Texans <strong>to</strong>ok 14 cannon In<strong>to</strong><br />

the Alamo, <strong>to</strong>gether with cattle and<br />

other supplies. They dug a well.<br />

THEY STAYED, FACING DEATH<br />

Mr. Sargent then described the<br />

siege with Its ceaseless gunfire, the<br />

fruitless attempts <strong>to</strong> get reinforce-<br />

ments and the refusal <strong>of</strong> the de-<br />

fenders <strong>to</strong> leave, though they knew<br />

Then suddenly on ««<br />

days and nights <strong>of</strong> gun i<br />

denly ceased. There wai<br />

lence.<br />

At 2 a. m., the sentries <<br />

wall were relieved. Non.<br />

Alamo had slept since the i<br />

•»»• The new sentries fel<br />

The Mexicans silently <<br />

them and killed them,<br />

aged <strong>to</strong> try out. This"<br />

alarm <strong>to</strong> the defenders.<br />

Bu: they were helpless i<br />

<strong>to</strong>rrent <strong>of</strong> attackers that i<br />

*«"» Twice the Mexican<br />

beaten back but they kept<br />

"In tbe final assault," ,<br />

speaker, "wave after wav* ,<br />

Sat' thdr*'^'tad 1<br />

They were shot down b<br />

poured In like water.' I<br />

band flghtlng ensued,<br />

Crockett went down with W<br />

Mexicans arottnil hun, Jim 1<br />

lying on a cot with ttn<br />

pneumonia, shot two be/on, i<br />

bayoneted.<br />

"The siege <strong>of</strong> the Alamo I<br />

12 days, but the final aa<br />

butchery was over In 30 i<br />

By 9 a. m, March 6, i<br />

Alamo had become rnifoc<br />

his<strong>to</strong>ry, carved deep In mam<br />

Mr. Sargent concluded!*?!<br />

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a monument commemoratlniH<br />

defender's <strong>of</strong> the Alamo he WiiJ<br />

that he was an American "an<br />

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69th YEAR—No. 27<br />

ssion<br />

'— j — \<br />

Co. <strong>Bridge</strong> Commi .<br />

Promises Inquiry In<strong>to</strong><br />

Sale <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Span<br />

No Chance For Sale<br />

<strong>of</strong> Point <strong>Bridge</strong> <strong>to</strong><br />

County; No Credit<br />

There Is no possibility <strong>of</strong> the Bees<br />

ley's Point bridge being sold <strong>to</strong> the<br />

Cape May County <strong>Bridge</strong> Commis-<br />

sion because the Commission already<br />

has exhausted ita credit and would<br />

be unable <strong>to</strong> finance any additional<br />

transactions at present<br />

So asserted Robert K Bell, counsel<br />

for the Commission and the county<br />

board <strong>of</strong> freeholders, in amplifying<br />

his statements late last week con-<br />

cerning bridge business In this coun-<br />

ty and Burling<strong>to</strong>n County<br />

NO INTEREST LOCALLY<br />

Although he was <strong>of</strong>ficially listed<br />

03 one <strong>of</strong> the bondholders who par-<br />

ticipated in the sale <strong>of</strong> t»o other<br />

<strong>to</strong>ll bridges <strong>to</strong> Burling<strong>to</strong>n County<br />

three weeks ago. Mr Bell hi on in.<br />

tervlew with The Evening Bulletin<br />

last Friday asserted that he was not<br />

one <strong>of</strong> the holders <strong>of</strong> bonds in the<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Clty-Longport bridge when<br />

It was sold <strong>to</strong> the Cape May County<br />

<strong>Bridge</strong> Commission<br />

He also <strong>to</strong>ld The Bulletin that<br />

while he had been secretary-treas-<br />

urer <strong>of</strong> the bridge company, he re-<br />

signed before any negotiations were<br />

entered In<strong>to</strong> for Its sale <strong>to</strong> the<br />

county two years ago<br />

AT LIMIT OF CREDIT<br />

The <strong>Bridge</strong> Commission went <strong>to</strong><br />

Action Is Taken<br />

in Response <strong>to</strong><br />

Plea by Goetz<br />

The Cape<br />

Commission „„<br />

TX l » m .. h ^? in<strong>to</strong>drUU,<br />

i<br />

May County <strong>Bridge</strong><br />

announced Tuesday<br />

etalls as<br />

the <strong>Ocean</strong> Ctty-Long-<br />

. 1?1 was taken m reiponse<br />

a letter la,t Friday from Com-<br />

jnusloner Augustus 8 Qoetj; <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, who-nferred <strong>to</strong> the fa«<br />

that County Coumel Robert K Bell,-<br />

«;no aim Is counsel for the BrldK<br />

Commission, wos „ principal ihare<br />

i <strong>to</strong> J l ! Ul( recent d l<br />

_QCgANCITY,NEWJERSEjY,.THURSDAY,NOVEMBER II. 1948,<br />

<strong>of</strong> Wo bridges <strong>to</strong> Burling<strong>to</strong>n Count<br />

WANTS NAMES<br />

Commissioner Goet? asked thi<br />

bridge board <strong>to</strong> request Mr Bell <strong>to</strong><br />

make available <strong>to</strong> the public the<br />

names <strong>of</strong> all persons who received<br />

distributive share <strong>of</strong> bridge -.a<br />

proceeds<br />

dge mission went <strong>to</strong><br />

the .limit <strong>of</strong> Its credit, according <strong>to</strong><br />

hla explanation, with a 13.250,000 bond<br />

Issue which enabled It <strong>to</strong> pay $700 -<br />

000 for the Longport bridge, buUd a<br />

new <strong>to</strong>ll span nt Corson's Inlet and<br />

refinance Its older obligations.<br />

Mr. Bell also disclosed that T. B<br />

Hanff and Clifford R. Powell, two<br />

<strong>of</strong> the principals In the Burling<strong>to</strong>n<br />

County bridge transaction, also were<br />

among holders <strong>of</strong> bonds in the<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Clty-Lonjport bridge<br />

It Wfls stated that Powell held<br />

$23,500 worth <strong>of</strong> the bonds while<br />

PoWell owned $50,000 worth. The<br />

latter, Republican leader <strong>of</strong> Burling-<br />

<strong>to</strong>n County, said he picked up hU<br />

holdings below par during the de-<br />

pression and Just held on<strong>to</strong> them.<br />

MANY PAID OFF AT PAR<br />

Mr. Bell <strong>to</strong>ld The Bulletin that<br />

there were 200 or more holders <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> plty-Longport bridge bonds,<br />

who.were paid <strong>of</strong>f the par v»lue <strong>of</strong><br />

their bonds—»1000 each. The bridge<br />

was sold, h« said, for the amount <strong>of</strong><br />

bonds outstanding. Holders <strong>of</strong> pre-<br />

ferred and common s<strong>to</strong>ck In the<br />

bridge company, received nothing.<br />

The county counsel, who Is serving<br />

with French B. Loveland as a co-<br />

trustee In bankruptcy f<strong>of</strong> the Bees-<br />

ley's Point bridge, denied an Infer-<br />

ence by <strong>City</strong> Commissioner Augustus<br />

S. Goetz that a plan was under way<br />

<strong>to</strong> sell It <strong>to</strong> the county. He also is<br />

secre<strong>to</strong>ry-treasurer <strong>of</strong> this company,<br />

In which Hand and Powell also are<br />

among-the bondholders.<br />

Hanff has Joined with two others<br />

Jn placing the Beeslcy's Point-Som-<br />

ers Point span In bankruptcy, but<br />

the reorganization plan Is being<br />

fought In federal court by a law firm<br />

Pal* 2. Please<br />

O Rfd Cronccker, <strong>of</strong> Sea Mi<br />

Lily, chairman <strong>of</strong> the Commission<br />

snld that as far as he knew Mr. Bell<br />

did not have anything <strong>to</strong> do witl<br />

the sale <strong>of</strong> the bridge. •<br />

Tlie matter was leferred <strong>to</strong> Bcnjn<br />

mui Lee. <strong>of</strong> WHdwood Crest, general<br />

manager <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Bridge</strong> Commission<br />

"ho will check back on the transac-<br />

tion and submit<br />

next meeting.<br />

NOT AT MEETING<br />

report at the<br />

Neither Mr Goctz nor Mr Bell<br />

uiis present at the monthly meeting<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Commission at Court House<br />

although French B Loveland<br />

associate counsel with Mr Beil in<br />

bridge matters, was present<br />

The county counsel declared late<br />

last week that he resigned as secre-<br />

tary - treasurer <strong>of</strong> the Lorgport<br />

bridge before the sale was consum-<br />

mated, mid that he was not onp <strong>of</strong><br />

its bondholders<br />

CONGRESS PROBE POSSIBLE<br />

Possibility <strong>of</strong> a Congressional ln-<br />

\estlgntlon <strong>of</strong> the *12 400.000 Bur-<br />

ling<strong>to</strong>n County bridge deal loomed<br />

Yesterday when Governor Alfred E<br />

Driscoll announced that his per-<br />

sonal counsel would consult Con-<br />

gressman James C Auchincloss. a<br />

member <strong>of</strong> the House Public Works<br />

Committee<br />

He sold tbe purpose Is <strong>to</strong> protect<br />

the Bute's right under.federal law<br />

<strong>to</strong> buy the Burling<strong>to</strong>n-Bris<strong>to</strong>l and<br />

Tncon>-P4lmyro spans for f4 90O-<br />

000. the figure for which the state<br />

had expected <strong>to</strong> acquire them as<br />

part <strong>of</strong> a Delaware river develop-<br />

ment program.<br />

Congressional action may be forth-<br />

coming, Drlscoll said. If At<strong>to</strong>rney<br />

General Walter D Van Riper falls<br />

<strong>to</strong> obtain access <strong>to</strong> books and rec-<br />

ords <strong>of</strong> the Burling<strong>to</strong>n transaction<br />

Some <strong>of</strong> the records were snid <strong>to</strong> be<br />

outside New Jersey<br />

Resort Schools C*<br />

Get $14,784 Aid<br />

State Sum Includes<br />

Cigarette Tax<br />

W. B. Matthews, county superin-<br />

tendent <strong>of</strong> schools, has announced<br />

that the first installment <strong>of</strong> 1MB-49<br />

State school aid Is being distributed<br />

thin week.<br />

This flrst payment represents one<br />

half the allotment <strong>to</strong> each district<br />

for equalization aid, transportation<br />

old. and aid for dependent children,<br />

and the <strong>to</strong>tal allotment <strong>to</strong> each dis-<br />

trict under Chapter 66. PL, 1948<br />

(cigarette tax).<br />

Checks are being sent <strong>to</strong> the var-<br />

ious cus<strong>to</strong>dians <strong>of</strong> school funds In<br />

the following amounts:<br />

District Amount<br />

Avalon $ lfiitM<br />

8.54537<br />

Cape'May <strong>City</strong><br />

Cape May Point 262W<br />

Dennis Township i- 16.14099<br />

Lower Township ..../. . 17,69564<br />

Middle Township 37.74088<br />

North Wildwood «,574 60<br />

Oi^an <strong>City</strong> 14,784.71<br />

Sea We <strong>City</strong> 3.08395<br />

S<strong>to</strong>ne Harbor 1.6W47<br />

Upper Township 13,548.77<br />

WestCapeMay 4,48813<br />

West WUdwood 9 9412<br />

WUdwood 13,357.38<br />

Wjldwood Crest 2.954.98<br />

Woodbine ,8.384.82<br />

Total M5L675.O4<br />

Welcome <strong>to</strong><br />

Our <strong>City</strong>!<br />

yon ft new<br />

CUjrH m<br />

in<br />

< I 'AnothernWjrasT-Wwmdfam-<br />

fly ln'the nf<strong>to</strong>rt H thaii <strong>of</strong> tfr-<br />

and Mrs. DaWd HUote. wj» axe<br />

In* at 60* 1st st With<br />

ri» their Mi, Wayne, and<br />

1 uootutr. BW. Bl»-<br />

'Saturday Nighters'<br />

Organized By Resort<br />

Summer Residents<br />

"-"Between BO and 100 summer resi-<br />

dents <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> nnd other<br />

neighboring communities are expect-<br />

ed <strong>to</strong> gather Saturday night at Bola<br />

Inn. SomeraPolrit. for the purpose<br />

<strong>of</strong> organizing a unique club <strong>to</strong> be<br />

known as "The Saturday "lighters'<br />

The group will Include residents<br />

and regular visi<strong>to</strong>rs in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />

Somers Point, Longport. Margate<br />

and Ventnor. Object <strong>of</strong> the organ-<br />

ization is <strong>to</strong> have a specified meet-<br />

Inn place each Saturday night dur-<br />

ing the winter months so they will<br />

know where <strong>to</strong> hnd their friends<br />

The plan Is expected <strong>to</strong> make for<br />

livelier evenings <strong>to</strong>r all.<br />

Norman W. Geare, Phlladelphlan<br />

and local summer resident, is one <strong>of</strong><br />

the leaders In the movement.<br />

Christmas<br />

Checks <strong>to</strong><br />

Go <strong>to</strong> 1,000<br />

$76,000 Club Total<br />

Is $3,800 Less<br />

Than Year Ago<br />

Checks will go In<strong>to</strong> the mall next<br />

week <strong>to</strong> 1000 persons In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

and vicinity who are members <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Christmas Club at The Nationa<br />

Bank <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />

Earl Seaman, assistant cashier, an-<br />

nounced yesterday that the distri-<br />

bution this year will amount <strong>to</strong> $76,-<br />

000. about $3,800 less than the club<br />

members received a year ugo. This<br />

rcverses.a steady Increase In mem-<br />

bership participation which had been<br />

In progress since early in the war.<br />

Mr. Seaman was at a loss <strong>to</strong> ac-<br />

count for the decrease In club ac<br />

counts here,<br />

INCREASE NATIONALLY<br />

Figures announced by the National<br />

Christmas Club <strong>of</strong>fice In New York<br />

Indicated a nation-wide distribution<br />

<strong>of</strong> 831 million dollars, a <strong>to</strong>tal 11.3<br />

per cent more than last, year and an<br />

all-time high for the 38 years the<br />

club plan <strong>of</strong> saving for Yuletlde has<br />

been In operation.<br />

The <strong>to</strong>tal <strong>to</strong> be distributed by co-<br />

operating banks In New Jersey will<br />

be approximately $84,200,000.<br />

CHECKS WEEK EARLIER<br />

Checks are <strong>to</strong> be sent out Vo local<br />

club members more than a week<br />

earlier than last year. Mr. Seaman<br />

Berlin Blockade Won 9 t<br />

Cause War, Says Kiwanis<br />

Speaker; Like Poker Game<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Doc<strong>to</strong>r Asserts That<br />

Life <strong>of</strong> German Today Is 'Fantastic',<br />

But Some Normalcy Is Returning<br />

win have'an<br />

evening meeting. Instead, in the old<br />

court house bull ding, at Court Hou»e,<br />

it was announced Monday.<br />

The reason for the change is that<br />

<strong>to</strong>o few reservations were made for<br />

tbe dinner<br />

Russia cured Inflation there—by<br />

taking nine-tenths <strong>of</strong> the people's<br />

money away from them, - •••'<br />

Teachers Give Resort Laughing<br />

Cramps With Three-Act Comedy'<br />

When an audience shrieks, howls<br />

ind goes in<strong>to</strong> such continuous<br />

lysterlcs that It is all but Impossible<br />

hear the ac<strong>to</strong>rs on the stage, then<br />

Play can be considered a sure-fire<br />

It. i<br />

That's what happened in the high<br />

ichool audi<strong>to</strong>rium last night nod<br />

uesday when the Teachers' Club <strong>of</strong><br />

cean <strong>City</strong> presented their annual<br />

play, in this case the three-act<br />

medy, "My Sister Eileen", v<br />

It was a laugh Tlot from beginning<br />

end. The script itself was funny<br />

•nough In Its own right,<br />

bllarity was embellished but<br />

for<br />

tiomp <strong>to</strong>wn crowd by the fact that<br />

10 many well-known borne <strong>to</strong>wn<br />

Iteople.were up there playing ridic-<br />

ulous 1 roles.<br />

Tlie s<strong>to</strong>ry has <strong>to</strong> do with two<br />

sisters from Columbus, Ohio, "Who<br />

come <strong>to</strong> New York <strong>to</strong> find jobs and<br />

,ho land in a dingy basement ap&t-<br />

menl In Orrenwicn Village, where<br />

everything -Jmppens,, from subway<br />

blasts <strong>to</strong> an Invasion by the areek<br />

ivy-<br />

sister Eileen, won her laugh orchid<br />

as she unwillingly led 1 a dancing<br />

line <strong>of</strong> future Greek admirals In and<br />

out.<br />

It was almost worth the price <strong>of</strong><br />

admission, for instance, <strong>to</strong> «ee—*nd<br />

hear—Tony Taccarlno, high school<br />

building superintendent, as % straws<br />

berry vendor: ht <strong>to</strong> see Lew. Dandy<br />

and George Dougherty as a couple<br />

<strong>of</strong> believable dJUnks; or Eugene<br />

leran, |n gym shorts, u a<br />

wreck from Georgia Tech'<br />

John Care/ playing a<br />

as a belligerent Irish ..<br />

Justine- Kreps practically<br />

the show several times as<br />

Shel<strong>to</strong>n, a character wh<strong>of</strong>ft<br />

ity <strong>to</strong> Mae West waiKdt<br />

startling. RfclphD-<br />

handlebar, jnbortache*;'<br />

Istlc job as;Mr, l<br />

l d l d<br />

Istlc job<br />

landlord.<br />

' Th ii occasional<br />

]»te-Ji»:tl<br />

ondtyi<br />

fWOM<br />

dti<br />

r<br />

s<strong>to</strong>tel<br />

at<br />

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

HalL At<br />

as<br />

ltaw, arid .the<br />

been-flavored.<br />

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PAGE TWO DCIAN dtV TTiuraday, November I i, 1946<br />

jeitesHear<br />

Jports Writer<br />

Sports Exemplify<br />

Democracy, He Says<br />

|"; 'Democracy In sports and apuiu.<br />

i Uanshlp were discussed bv Jack<br />

11 Ryan, eports writer IDI The Hemm.<br />

.Bulletin, and president ol tin Ctn<br />

1 tjml <strong>Ocean</strong> Olty Civic ASMJU muii m<br />

members ol the E^chim-i- club<br />

rMonclny night at the Mudau cm<br />

youngsters jic ri ni<br />

Ship hi one <strong>of</strong> hu t-hit r eibje t u v<br />

<strong>On</strong> his radio slio * Silurd i in<br />

saans, members ol loeul hiUi ml<br />

football teams tttend an I aim<br />

! program Ihev art shown nio its<br />

__ the game In a hieh thi \ pi I t r<br />

the preuou* (lm\ Smril pic i<br />

sports and radio lars tl 1 CM<br />

Attended<br />

"This sportsmanship and dt ruin<br />

laey in sports L> 'hmii h\ Uu ibiii %<br />

cf a team <strong>to</strong> pull wtttiiLi 1 i m il<br />

tsr »hat tvpe ni pir i tin mm<br />

lellow maj be In jui<br />

Mr Ryan \t.n§ inn idiutd k\ fc. I<br />

•Win Pelkey \u.r pn mem c.i i t<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Citj Club M Pi-lkt 1 cc i<br />

Ing president, « III'P Di II trr I c<br />

Eosa is nn a «i man<br />

Hand Confers as <strong>to</strong><br />

Tax on Party Boat*<br />

Cangre *5iii,iii T M ht H 1<br />

BfW JtrnL\ • V Jirl Ui mi<br />

lined In VW Im LU i II I i iiii u il<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficials ol tin 1 iic i , il Re ii<br />

Bureau and .itiu n nil I '<br />

New Jersij pjrt tj J n i me i<br />

an attempt in el mi i i i H<br />

tatlon tax J_III. I II I, i<br />

Ing part) bait<br />

FrldHJ - null Pic I ee \ i I<br />

<strong>to</strong> a. discus inn i i i ' if i<br />

the transpomi m i i n<br />

Narrative Type Report Cards<br />

To be Extended Through Grades<br />

The urn nan itnc type" report<br />

l h<br />

p p<br />

dt tliuol children,<br />

u M"ar ago, will ill!<br />

i ircL im <strong>On</strong><br />

in I ml am<br />

ixlLiided this Near <strong>to</strong> pupils <strong>of</strong> all<br />

krade trrini kmdi nsdrlcn <strong>to</strong> Jlh,<br />

lltllimtarl SUiiiol Principal Carroll<br />

F HUM I umiuuiued this week.<br />

Tht 11 port*, which do not give<br />

thildim i iiimiii il oi "satislaL-tury '<br />

latins,;, i loruierh used, were tried<br />

ii i\p rlinu tjln lust year in<br />

Ui i i p ir tin jil (irudp.<br />

POP! L Ml » 11II P \RENTS<br />

Mi 1 h ii ill ni' iliry Hirl<br />

M ii i 111 [ i>.i:,Lii!y »"h<br />

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HH^l fit I Till* MONTH<br />

r i i i J t i ii i • i • I Mill be<br />

Preparation <strong>of</strong> the first issue <strong>of</strong><br />

the mimeographed piipu;! which will;<br />

appear just before TUiiiilisBiviriij<br />

Day, is now prasrgssing, • I<br />

The paper, started In thp Central •<br />

nv. building several years also, will<br />

now contain eontribut<strong>to</strong>iis from each<br />

htiiiie room <strong>of</strong> both schools, Pupil* i<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Otii grade will compile Hie i<br />

material and distribute the paper.<br />

OIIHT editions arp planned forj<br />

Christmas, Valentine Dity, r'mstrr.<br />

,ind M/hoiil<br />

in Jime.<br />

ENfOI-B,«!E READINCi<br />

BOOKS THAN COMIC'S<br />

HcadlllK (il Bond Ijwik.- insli'iic! ol<br />

the nrdimuy -m,,|f" vufi.-f. aa,<br />

c-nipliakizi-d this wcrk „, the ciadi-<br />

•.flltioN uhseivi'd Bunk Wci'k<br />

3 Re<strong>to</strong>rt Students<br />

In State Chorus<br />

Appear at Stata<br />

" Teachers' Confab<br />

Tlirci? Oieaii <strong>City</strong> High School<br />

-.tudp'ils «ill appear with the Nev,<br />

Jersey All-stair HIRII school Or-<br />

t-hesua llllrt Chorus when It presents<br />

ii roniTit Siliidny afternoon in Ihe<br />

tallDim uf the AiliiMtk' <strong>City</strong> Con-<br />

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JiMSry KHuriilion AMUfiaHnn-<br />

1 hi' rciMUMtinn eiiH-ne,] t'Kiiiy ;i::d<br />

High School Singing Experience<br />

Pays Off for Resort College Girl<br />

ArmistliT Da}' and will remain elnscd<br />

Fnd:iy <strong>to</strong> illlaw the tTOrhers <strong>to</strong> ul-<br />

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Mi... M.:-|.i!il Hi-ic-l.i'. u;i M'.:.day<br />

li,r I'iiii;.ii;r,i|i|iv f|-;|l I' "k pir-<br />

! :;c, Mu;;f!,e\ u] liif, I:: f Jit- Mliiii<br />

l.C':i= V :j, .trilnn. !,s IJM :,M'fi i:<br />

:!:e, yri^ixiih. z r!u\ pUci; tu tiikc<br />

:ihU->' IHure' ' ]'rri :LI 11 jL,t Liu* M'it*.fM.<br />

rh;^ tl.:b is un-nlli'i- (J: UH 1 nrtivi<br />

1 '.cl'.fi'il priiijlunin,<br />

Thi} Il^ilfll' Sr!r:e^[\ iijifl 1'f, ,^}e 1/e<br />

•J j I i e i-. JI :, Cal]i:iri,c M,if:ht'U',. tit,<br />

T;,i' -fiurlv pl.uiM'rl iil.ii!v ;t(!!Titip.<br />

I'll 1 'he M-huuI yeur.<br />

Thr- OC11S cchiiiil juijipr. till<br />

f'i, {,irt?, ni ilin ion! n.iil le ii:u UIH<br />

'!:*• rJirerie ;ujf i-.. • i ,e i!/! ;('• n! !;'<br />

:.irii I'vom-ti; mi: ),., iyi tlie M"MI •<br />

Imiik<br />

'Illl' hilrc-ri liiil r-l.i'i- lliiii<br />

hrM>he;'d :!i^ ejl) !,n!|, ,^ii1r siith [!u<br />

Ifilliirk: "Tii.il fti •: ii'lit' 1» ri , ill'<br />

iiciUiini:. My >on I'oukl finer i; In<br />

lost Mimelhini;? Trj' a claiisiHeil<br />

Now! A Superb UQW Teievisfon Cinso!®<br />

With 30 Tufie Performance<br />

that costs less than most table models!<br />

MORE TUBES<br />

NitluniMy you wiuit sharpest,<br />

clearest pictures when you buy n<br />

Television si-t. So your Met must<br />

he HiGHPOWBREi): MOHI (ule-<br />

vision sets utilize one <strong>of</strong> three<br />

•hasic tube i-ircuits:<br />

2\ tubes • fnr NEARIJY<br />

ception;<br />

(iii)vs for INTEKMKIJ.<br />

IA'1'E diststnee, or<br />

:tt) liiliPH-' for MAXIMUM<br />

distance.<br />

Admiral Tc.lcvi.sion' emisloys the<br />

IJO-lubp lierforiimnco circuit <strong>to</strong><br />

Kive you sharpest, clearest pic:-<br />

piciures even in outly!n(r areas.<br />

lUMl iiSrh!'-i<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Hardware Co.<br />

For thm Better Things<br />

Asbury Avenue Phone 2168<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Ciiy, tthuli hns hurl iiiPiii-<br />

sr-i^hip in fho e/!iiUil^ sinOt' it^ in =<br />

iition. will ui< ri prfseiHed 1 his ycir<br />

iy Lcililsn Dllllny. Miiiik Jacob} :inn<br />

vVitliany Pili-Mui,<br />

ilENRIOIJ ON PROCIRAM<br />

AmoiiB Hie spr:ikcrs at tht? con-<br />

\ci:t:on will he Dr Howard Ilansnii.<br />

loled Anieiitiin <strong>to</strong>nipti'rr; Rohtl I<br />

'cii f tilic'ld, dircrh.ir cii the B;irtt ! r<br />

y:[\U^*d u it): Ui'uri hitT-<br />

:r" c! 1 tii 1 h tukj, 'mm fh0 |<br />

.; librii.-y w;!l hi' ' lrm' 1<br />

Oiii> ciiiy will hp yiwn over <strong>to</strong><br />

iHiihrrv SUUJPC; iiiatifrnnd special<br />

siii-riM u<strong>to</strong>upi, Tins year there will<br />

ie illoi-p t!i"n;i M ,','jfh nlf<strong>Pt</strong>lliB-<br />

•'iii' "iiiimui; in ni;f. <strong>of</strong> ihnii *ill be<br />

.'•ill 1' Ile-ii:.i.d. OITIII: Cnv Bn.ll-<br />

nrf 1 fi!rt-i'l,ir, lejr in,niiii :v fit the<br />

County Can't Buy<br />

Another <strong>Bridge</strong><br />

t iinlinllttl frtim Piicc I<br />

SmsinK espeiipnfe ffalnfcl nt<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> HiMli Srhuji has paid a!T<br />

: lor Mi's MLiiilyri Jane Hughes,<br />

daughter <strong>of</strong> Mr. mid Mrs, Leslie C.<br />

i HutJliea, whu is now a sophomore at<br />

; Mary Washing<strong>to</strong>n College <strong>of</strong> the<br />

i University <strong>of</strong> Virginia, frederieks-<br />

I Miss lliichrs hns just heen invited<br />

I <strong>to</strong> joi-i the eellt'gf choir <strong>of</strong> It VOICCTS,<br />

-i:,ji :. irsvels cjtteiisii'ijly <strong>to</strong> sing<br />

Streamlining For<br />

Cities Proposed<br />

('fmilniied fryni ¥ng% t<br />

whctl'fr th"v vtimni a "ehnrlfr<br />

i'ilni:-i!.^:un" (Tt:iied 10 set up niie<br />

lit tlli> new i'lrm.s iii HilliliiilstliHioli.<br />

It Miatii'strri ibat niiiniripiUillr-'<br />

•Plili.m the irtJWature <strong>to</strong> maltp<br />

111,if atir-idliienls 13 the Wiilbh Art,<br />

the jiiw whirl! t-rMatrtt tile Pfiinmls-<br />

>iu:l <strong>to</strong>ini ul jinvernment, under<br />

whirh Oewin <strong>City</strong> MIL* nprrntpd since<br />

inn<br />

'IITS rOliMISfilON FORM<br />

IM il. rrpufl, tliP state Rrolip 1<br />

hairly ("itiriitrd thi> city coinmU-<br />

iin-, (,,nii o) tinvn-nmeiH because it'<br />

Hiiid it eneouniBes "pefsonal poll-<br />

lies". log rnlliiit?". laclt <strong>of</strong> centrnl-<br />

ir.ed respohsibllity and budget ron-<br />

rol, flnrl riivirlns ."dmintstrntive and<br />

|'irislailip iiemera tno sharply.<br />

Aiinplion II! the' lew tnnii;.. tlio<br />

••pivl. .siiltl. Would liPIp t'l Plid -llip<br />

i 'Vtrrine mil!lu^iin thnt eNist>i iti<br />

iiluiiidpal la'v and pjiiveninipnl In<br />

A p',-fino«rri ntne^nf't-ne-'nt tn tlif<br />

Wiil-.h Aft wn"ld Pllf! tht' syiiPiii til<br />

eonferts in oilier cities. Chair mem. I<br />

hers are selected from the member-,<br />

ship <strong>of</strong> the larger college glee tluta,'<br />

with which she began singing list |<br />

year.<br />

The choir is scheduled <strong>to</strong> perform ;<br />

this week end at the Virginia MUi- j<br />

tary In.'.titute, '<br />

While at Ocenn Oiiy High, Miss;<br />

Hughes was ft member <strong>of</strong> the All- ;<br />

SLiilp High Bchool Chorus, .<br />

Woman Reprimanded<br />

on Check Charge<br />

I'le.iding Biiilly <strong>to</strong> charges ol ii- •<br />

suinp fraiidulein chei'k», Mrs Mnr-<br />

j-ine Creamer, IS, <strong>of</strong> Oeeiiii Vii'ft.i<br />

iiHs iiii'i'ii a reurir-iand and dis-<br />

rhai'tied In police court, Saturriaj,<br />

upon payment uf ja court costs<br />

Judge Howard Warren said lie '•<br />

,vould be lenient because Of tile de-<br />

lendant s, ajje She mntie reslilu-<br />

lion (or SI 1, represented by two<br />

checks which "bounced at. her'<br />

landlord.<br />

VWT i: i:\TKSiiKn<br />

To Reorganize<br />

Negro Scouting<br />

EHatriet Committee<br />

Plans Fund Drive<br />

KfieirtJi iire In progress tf) reor<br />

^ii.im' a Boy Smut troop lor IH-KI-..<br />

miy.s in Oieiiti <strong>City</strong>, it was reported '<br />

at tl:e nioiallly liieetlng or tilt?<br />

distrlil committee at Plymouth Inn, •<br />

Thursday night lart week,<br />

liol<strong>to</strong>n Hayes, Scout esecutivp ot i<br />

tlie Atlantic Area Council, and Rich. ',<br />

arri nrimc«. <strong>of</strong> ihr Harulri Humpicr<br />

rr;,,t. V.P.W.. rrported proitrrwi on ,<br />

America's Future Depends on<br />

AMERICAS<br />

SCHOOLS<br />

LETS MAKE OUR<br />

SCHOOLS STRONG<br />

visrx YOUR SCHOOLS<br />

:AMERIMN EDUCATION WIIK NOV,<br />

Sponsored by<br />

OCEAN CITY HARDWARE CO,<br />

720 ASIH'RY AVENIJE<br />

Mi. ft* V. -A'.tA thii! ',% 1 s,]!.' the- bridge:<br />

VH> f'MliU i,eii iNKiU! liiih . bCC;ii!Hi<br />

,! i i-rei,' A,, i = t [me \VA\ tl t • 11 1 1, t ] 1 -<br />

nn:!. "!>!;.' 'i;.J a r'c]i:e,:j ion ^hnn;;<br />

t !i,iU :i- i cNirncit rr,ti'.i^h in pay <strong>of</strong>l<br />

\h :r.'ir;,;iti;i. ejhhaiitlons. Purpilsti ej;<br />

i.p rcnr:4iin!/:uitin move, hv said.<br />

,:e^ l e -h'nin iii' cNlcnsieiii tin the<br />

Cf"i::t i,, ,i:i^ pihiii-;tv ^iu'!i <strong>to</strong> tilr<br />

l-irlim. 1 !').: C*-.in !v bl-irici' >nlr n!<br />

'.J.J'ill.lltIV ;JI'««IIL;:-.* Dill liif n.fol'llKi-<br />

iiii- !!.iU M:- Be !l am I he litiiflfl- n:<br />

.litll) 'hiifCs i'i the U'.irhiiMtiin-<br />

ifi-t'ii HiUiiie- Cn . cr iiijn-.i: (i per<br />

i 1 :: 1 . e,: ;'„ lnt.il .:.n-:i lAlii'i: tin<br />

, ;; : I:. :•!. i; - Hi-; t. I! .mil 'I'liciiiiy-Hiil-<br />

Ml:' 1 M;i U'i K in Ul,' f<br />

•!-;TZ HTtr.i, UANTW pHoni;<br />

ne-^dliili.L n.i- Ofi-.ii. C'.!.\.I.'i".T<br />

•HI h' l.Ui' h.iii- in r.ipe- May C'n;i!:ty<br />

'Miiijiii- iuiii-i 1 fiuH/ on rrittiiy rc-<br />

•e'nil.i 1 !,i., ri'^ien lu ;l;r Irrt'hnkl-<br />

iitii the- tr: :. i'l-'i'jii tiicire ilnHely<br />

(ire tliti boiiiri nn Tuesday, lie rhs.<br />

-alrhcti ii Itttrr Fi-idj.v askniK Hie<br />

rei-hnldt rs <strong>to</strong> rpqupst their roun.iM<br />

i nUikt* publir I lie n;une* ni ill.<br />

iiii.aliiiltlci,. uliii ji.ii-titu.mied li; lilt<br />

-\\\- )jihr"f that \vi~y prtirliinciit<br />

iaiiic 1 li'j'i iii Inn- ti.t- piibln- siiaret<br />

:i tile preireerfj. ei' the snle." hi' Silid<br />

Iti li: . i-ie: lie-i' iriiiiirks in the<br />

li,:: Mi B ? -;, --re/iit- cined hiith buy.<br />

" :ii"rl >t "i : I i lilt- lni:u,;ii liiiii unC<br />

,ef! •iiiirii ic-kiii: ' i-tiiiiinrtiDn^ will<br />

'l'li'.fllliil-. I.I 'l.t' Ii,:i1i;;j;tein.ISrislol<br />

ind Brr-.i-lcyv I'iiiiii iindgoi.,<br />

1KNIKH UliPIlKSKNTiNn BOTH<br />

Mr Brll h.id n-plipd cnrlicr that<br />

ic tiiti iiiit it-pitYept the briei^f<br />

nniDimy ii: the iransat-tinn. dilrinp<br />

•iiii-ii he iiisti v..tj, couiincl lor the<br />

rioih Hvniff a.id Pywpii admitted<br />

'.ey hPld first nwrtKMKc bonds in<br />

hf ! lne'iil bn^(jn ioiiipaiiy, hut snifi<br />

'iry hnt! i.n pan m the tran;.iiction<br />

; jriinia it tei Ciipr \\-,,y County<br />

•iid wt-rp ,-:II[ eve-:; I'niij.nltrrt iruartl<br />

;; It iie-vei::ri briny i;ivt-:i the null!<br />

•i I'liiiwiit <strong>to</strong> tir dihiipprovc the<br />

iii'i'iilt fi; the : :i]e- j'rice;.<br />

piirtnirnt independently.<br />

MIST 1IAVK "fiOOI) TOOLS"<br />

F.iuikiie'i. in feimmontinp upon the'<br />

ll'infisiili,. Meld ll-.al "il Hint I.n t;<br />

Tin 1 that umeni'llent is in mind a«<br />

'lie PIPM who nils it. Even thn best<br />

iilf"\ e-annrii prrfortn withaut £oi)d<br />

<strong>to</strong>ols, he contetiC'efi.<br />

Miivnr Clyde w striihle. t-.im.|<br />

ilf"il|];i; upnii lllei rtunvl ypstPrdny. '<br />

•iiid ti'iii ill liis npinioii n t'liani;e <strong>to</strong><br />

ilie new ".'ninll iii'jMiripaiity fnrin"<br />

'tir Oeenii <strong>City</strong> \uiiile1 be^ bniienciiil.<br />

b<strong>Pt</strong>-ius" it weiulri pen.in, imprnvtflj<br />

' CUi\ rn-nip:;t i- : ;e li'l^iii'^',. ' lie<br />

••:iirt. "tMrl .slin'iiil be npcnitetl ;i;-<br />

-t'ic-irjilly i;s niiy him-te--,-. "<br />

lir ^iil.l Ihllt oiir nf lh« hrnnfiis<br />

nf the ni'iv »>»»»»•<<br />

j<br />

Plans lur the rori.-iriifticifi <strong>of</strong> a<br />

ne'v wine <strong>to</strong> the Philip Baker public<br />

schnil at Wildwonrt Crest were an-<br />

nounced Monday by Earl Winner, '<br />

pre«ii!eiu. <strong>of</strong> the TVinrd <strong>of</strong> Educ,itin:i<br />

De,it F ned <strong>to</strong> end uvercrowdiup, 1 he<br />

Hvo-.siur.v addition will consitl oi<br />

lour rooms.<br />

4 re Front Steps a Hazard?<br />

Unsafu front steps and porches carl cause acci-<br />

dents, may lead <strong>to</strong> damage suits, <strong>to</strong>o. Hotter<br />

pjay safe and make needed repairs promptly.<br />

Finance the cost with a low-cost home improve-<br />

ment loan. Details on retjucit. No obliyatign,<br />

THE NATIONAL BANK<br />

<strong>of</strong> OCEAN CITY<br />

See Too Late To Classify<br />

<strong>On</strong> Page 6<br />

I /y^MMmMia^<br />

>••••••••»••«•••< ••••••»•*<br />

VENETIAN<br />

BLINDS<br />

He? what's happen'-il tn !',<br />

\"i>iictiaii JJlirds roltir.<br />

f'l'tir, s!rik : ng Huhfln or<br />

••rift—is the hig hrws ill<br />

( OIA'MBIA BLINDS <strong>to</strong>.hiy.<br />

Ht't? he Hniai't t.-nniplijtyly<br />

duHtpro<strong>of</strong> ln-atl linx. ;;.<br />

Prwiaitin haitlware. Installed |);<br />

Ijy oxpei'tH,<br />

Call us for free estimates. ; :'<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Awning Shop, inc. i<br />

637 ASBURY AVE, Phone: O. C. 0186<br />

Member r'rder.nl Depii»ii Innuninn<br />

CorpiJraUoii<br />

Mrnibrr Kcrienii R«»rvr .System<br />

9 a. m, <strong>to</strong> 1 p, m,<br />

HsiturdajN! 9 a. m, tn 12 Noon<br />

TITLE IN. ^ ' ' 1 1 \ ' 1 ,<br />

•' 1 M 1 li ' 1 • , 1 \ ' • 1, . . .<br />

1 1 . * ' . . M V , 1 • • * \ ' ! . ! , , ' !<br />

\viLi>woc>n iiriu'i s<br />

.1313 N'i« Jersey Iff,<br />

i' 'it '. V 1 1 1 . 1 * \ ,-( , - \<br />

U il 1.1 \M li \\ \ I M l\ \ i,t '1 ,il.' •<br />

1' < I<br />

in. .••<br />

F, P, Ristine & Co,<br />

New Viiik Sluch<br />

MEMBERS •!<br />

.d! Ipiiiii S<strong>to</strong>ck EichanRe ••'•<br />

Hiisi! New Vork Curb Exchnnire )<br />

ray South ISroHd Street, I'hiladeiiihia<br />

S.130Q,<br />

Clin<strong>to</strong>n D. Lowden<br />

Utpren-ntatlvc<br />

Dr. Harry H, Lake \<br />

?w OPTOaETnfHT far 13 fHnl<br />

m ABBusr m |<br />

FjtubU.hn) liKH Pk«« MM<br />

Buy Vonr Chlldrcni wear at i<br />

ATLANTIC CITY<br />

Seashore Building and Loan<br />

Association<br />

An institution for the mutual benefit and aecurity<br />

<strong>of</strong> its s<strong>to</strong>ckholders invi<strong>to</strong> you <strong>to</strong> save with safety<br />

Applications fur shares In the 70th Series<br />

(Opening August 1, 1048) should be directed <strong>to</strong><br />

CHARLES R, STILWELL, SMnlMT<br />

National Bank Building Phone 1100<br />

MORTGAGE FUNDS AVAILABLE<br />

It Is Not Too Early <strong>to</strong> Order Your<br />

THANKSGIVING<br />

TURKEY<br />

Delicious Double BroasJed, Fresh Killed Nearby<br />

Tuikeyg That You'll Remember<br />

with Satisfaction<br />

740 Asbury Avenue Phone 2185<br />

Try a Classified Ad<br />

h..<br />

ۥ *<br />

- 1 - ' I I I i^i^t^p^^JH^MMMM<br />

TTiuraday, Norombef 11. 194jj<br />

Resort Woman in<br />

Cooking School<br />

g ol<br />

MM, Esther M, Carter Ida Oth st ; »i? l1p Previously Iind nnpaured<br />

owner and manager bl c i ' : ! ft llul > llc <strong>City</strong> below ih" Nmi<br />

l<br />

»i? l1p Previously Iin<br />

ft llul > llc <strong>City</strong> below<br />

Philadeiplilas Afro.Amci'it!n<br />

Owned end oBi,,i,j u , *"*"* r *<br />

wperefed by American S<strong>to</strong>rms<br />

Aemm's Famous<br />

HARVES<br />

OF VALUES n ,uBlify<br />

oppartunily ts poll<br />

« tln,.f *ran(porf6,;M W m l n and fig6rt<br />

manegf ebt hi j<br />

How you Con inter Our Big<br />

10,000.00<br />

ESS COFFEE CONTEST<br />

Hqiwei, Yellow Freeiiotie<br />

PEACHEi<br />

Jsree<br />

Me. a'i<br />

, ff|,el|9n,<br />

PRIIIT COCKTAIL -r<br />

SALAD SECTIONS tetf<br />

GOLDEN PUMPKIN %/<br />

Mad MINCEMEAT-.^<br />

CUT GREEN BEANS KSE<br />

RED RIPE TOMATOES<br />

TOMATO JUICE.te:- (^<br />

BLENDED lUICI JStsra, ^<br />

iTRAWBERRY PRESERVES<br />

OLENWOOD KUM<br />

ES<br />

Z ^ 2Sc<br />

ft 3!c<br />

Azmm Dependable Quality Meats<br />

Sherf Ribs <strong>of</strong> Itef n 6Si; Boef Cuass " Jl " g " "69c<br />

STEAKS - Perfsrhouse,<br />

-BBKS er Slfl<strong>of</strong>n<br />

Ib<br />

SMOKED K<br />

Reedy<br />

<strong>to</strong><strong>to</strong>l<br />

Sheet ihanii, w,-,yi,,ng 4 is i ibi each<br />

Sliced Ecjcon »«" "67t Tonguei s " '""" "49c<br />

DHed ieel s ;^'<br />

WIB 2Se Breoit Veal '"»"•" "37.<br />

lolsino """""* '•" 14c Veal Chopi '""•'"" IB 6ie<br />

Corned Beef iM " a "" lit Veal Chops "'* "79c.<br />

Sqypre Eui<br />

Shsuliler<br />

VEAL ROAST<br />

FRYING CHICKENS<br />

ib<br />

Cut Up ,,<br />

indiyiduslly eerieeiBil pspules* brsndi y.,i,Qlr i&ld iiem i'Si ed tsgd is<br />

- • • • - ' •"-, pi,,, A kg Hioo<br />

Big<br />

Sea<br />

food<br />

Values<br />

MACKM _<br />

Deep Sea Scallops<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Perch Fillets<br />

19'<br />

Si£?imp<br />

Skinless C«d Fillets<br />

ib lie<br />

Virginia Lee<br />

Chocolo<strong>to</strong> Da<strong>to</strong>rslte<br />

& Cheiii Vi lb 31c<br />

1 »,;:79c<br />

Swisi Cheese 11 """"" ^ iS 38£<br />

lo<strong>of</strong> Chesse ""'""• l '"2Si<br />

Coke Mij.es 1 """" 2'J;»4S€<br />

Rolslns""' 6 '""" '•'--»•• 12e<br />

Uyer Figs '"X!* •""""17c<br />

ffSCO Ousiili/ nit<br />

Oleomargarine A Sic<br />

Selected fresh fruits ^Vegetables<br />

Juicy Florida<br />

ORANGES<br />

Selected White<br />

10 it. bg9 35c t SQib fang SI.39<br />

PflTATOES-r IS £49 C<br />

SUPREME BREAD Enrlthfd<br />

Ideal Cranberry<br />

mo Per* a iwiii<br />

Gpfd'Seat nice<br />

Manning's Plan<br />

Ideal DeHcotii ~<br />

Pea Ifins<br />

•ancy Sauerkraut<br />

»-,. ASBURY AVE,-0CEAN CITY<br />

RD. ^ WGBEE AVE.-SOMERS POWT<br />

m<br />

Says Taxpayers<br />

Scored Vic<strong>to</strong>ry<br />

Bond Iieue Defeat<br />

Mandate <strong>to</strong> State<br />

A r Mtt? prrilrtPliL <strong>of</strong> tht HJm<br />

It i t % Taxpayer A.,SQe liintiii dp<br />

'! irt-tl tl I i rpk tlul thp \ote nf UlL<br />

pteiili itjruliu, mip himd prupusnls<br />

Itil illni! ^650011000 n a, Uc<strong>to</strong>ry lar<br />

Ihe lnjiinpi. lmj i),, n, j ^tllP<br />

frill [II mo],<br />

D Ihiir \iitp njitiinp tin lao<br />

inlt- hmri i.Ui uil plrr Linn dn<br />

I ^|i'iiis(i f Neu Jrr t \ hue \pF\td<br />

1 I'ti ill il llirii jj kt L, art not<br />

burnilts ekllirut' j IJI iphaned<br />

t eitn uhiiii i i me\ i,| t)lr<br />

[iiiitl r i,, ,., \p,, , hl j|d<br />

tt\ tlu II \rjfi ell , I „ ,, r % Ert<br />

iliij hit thts ,,,i iu []riJi[rl<br />

111 ""I il C ill liliilleiii in(pl ,,N1H<br />

ii ii II, mill ,1 tli ,llrl,<br />

MIMlVTf III IIf.l«,l ATI HI<br />

11 t ^eiin im Hi, himd KBK<br />

Sic iu 1 ,i i,i, , , minui,,!, <strong>to</strong> Ihf<br />

1 l"l ti 1 mire th it ilii K tlii- tirnt<br />

i\t -ii Jiiitp jlilllblH ttx tleil<br />

il Hi lie r jeib=-iiot Lht- time<br />

OCEAN CITY_JENTINE^LBDCER<br />

Sight or wrong?<br />

YOU BE THE JUDGE!<br />

Civilian Defense<br />

•" •••* J"" i|iFL L|11~ tllJJtE^ 1<br />

I [nil lint irrini I u, MtujP|» . IT I<br />

... -...r, 01 mo, Direc<strong>to</strong>rs Urged<br />

I e -.in ,,1 lie irtiiimilir il „<br />

""HI li ilfl I i until rt iki n in thr<br />

cn ' » e erl ,|, li , ,1 ,n,ful<br />

i" ii lieinlrl i iiiiiidnleh bi wrutit<br />

'" ' ! '' t iti tiirrpiit pi iiditij^<br />

" i-i ' " «tii 1, ,, i ml , n i I i r d<br />

i i il i it -.I'll iinnnon «,iieii mini.<br />

niilrl lie mili/irt in en lmmpditlp<br />

iii'i^i ii pie ti nn rrlur ol am<br />

i ' ilii li m i\ IM l in tun %\el<br />

"i in IIIUII II iiirt in ihi ri II, r<br />

\pi\ir<br />

111 '"<br />

in iMriii.mn pnor.nAM<br />

mi,- in \ privrun nf rciici<br />

I in i i lilutitiii »a» adin.<br />

Common Sense,'<br />

Says State Chief<br />

AiipointniHii ol riiilnn aptci^p<br />

ciirntur In mh iiiminunln ailh<br />

out dilji M, urk,d M,,ndav bv<br />

Lconaid Drrvlui, ul Nmnrk si Hi<br />

(HrFiUir ur cnihun del. nw<br />

It i niih rnminnn ^en ,r tti br*<br />

IJrppjrrd Inr un pienlujiiu In<br />

tnld [lip ajimiji /iiimiit ~i! thr <strong>to</strong> uenk<br />

Thp rlwnibrr _ ttnrk in pn . mu i<br />

lor iPductign ol PpdeM] genprnmtiit '<br />

pendini, via- rincvspd It Sii<br />

pointed out tint Ntii It r'n I i\ i<br />

puvpr jrp LUrrpritl> p-nlng <strong>to</strong> tin '<br />

Fpdsrjl fcoipninipiil it le L i $•) ol<br />

imp Tor ner> SI puid m leie il niiri<br />

"tatp lulp rornbinptl (<br />

Kiwanis Schedules '<br />

Three Big Events<br />

Three major events on the year-<br />

ind calendar <strong>of</strong> tlit? Orean Citj<br />

Kiuank Club ha\t been '.rhcduled<br />

inr mrlj Decembel<br />

<strong>On</strong> Derpmber 1 the club nil] be<br />

linst <strong>to</strong> number., oi the high school<br />

foolhnll quad al the annual dinner<br />

The iiniual club ortjonizrition con<br />

iiret cr inr 1349 % ill take place De-<br />

ct mbcr 7 Another special iictntt><br />

siiitduled for Dtcertibi-r H Is thp<br />

iiniual kutint part) <strong>to</strong> rube funds<br />

jnd ifori fnr hetdj familits<br />

Obituary<br />

CIAHEVCEB MIIILDEN<br />

V\II nuOOD C ITV EMPIOYF<br />

Chrpnie D Wlulden uperin<br />

It ndi nt ol miintPiiancp for thp citv oi<br />

^lldftund dipri Mnnd i\ after a<br />

lit in itnck He uas CJ<br />

A fumipr paintnib contrac<strong>to</strong>r<br />

Wliiden Ind re idPd in Wildmiod<br />

^lorl than ja vtur and oi L imp a<br />

till eniplon in Mav nhcn Die nen<br />

Jilininiatraimn <strong>to</strong>ok otticp He K<br />

uriiud In hi nlfp Riciiil tuo<br />

un md thru diiil,litrrs<br />

BREYE<br />

GALL©<br />

' lull quorl. ol B,,,,,, FaolOUI lull It. CHO01 Ol O m y ng<br />

e Tsui (r .ndly Inw Basin hoi ,«,, chain at I populol<br />

or, ,,,,-lud.ng VANILLA FUDGE lu Cr.oin-lli.Ho..mb«5o«iol.<br />

THPIIIJ slati', pi ij bonus legif-<br />

IHlun for Wurld Wir r ntprans<br />

• nd Im oi tiiosi till ire'Illl paj<br />

fn^, thp Nt u Ji rspi Tuxptiirs As<br />

uiiaiion puint uilt<br />

GARRISON<br />

JEWELERS<br />

I OiPi<br />

Inn<br />

ean ritj'n Frienitlt<br />

JEHFLBY<br />

UII'AIU<br />

>21H<br />

HATCH<br />

Eflon- <strong>to</strong> rmctiintp riiilnn dp ,<br />

Im p utrr btpun li t puns, but |<br />

niiliniK. ai the loi il In,] |,j h, ,„<br />

ri »n inn ih-it time<br />

O mi Liu still ,,,Jln n rprurd-<br />

mil ppr uiinel li L liom V, nld Wir<br />

II n, f, ,^ i ilihmi.li much <strong>of</strong><br />

Iiii niJcirni jlitm i nun ,,llt oi rtl[p<br />

CLASSIHED<br />

ADS<br />

BRINfi<br />

RESULTS<br />

Welfare Costs<br />

•n Unprecedented<br />

D-=cl'"ne for Fall<br />

AIiliinii,li puljii i i t imp [•„ (<br />

i tut H In in Uieir lAInlir i ipni<br />

i Sipn mhir Ilii M ir rn-uip lur<br />

lit uieiiilh himid in IliipriiidinUd<br />

ile i hut uhlili eiiitliuiiil lor tlir<br />

IMh in i i tun P n,muh ti,t dottn<br />

i ml ii nil be ,,1111 in April nl thi<br />

n<br />

I h purl In riurlr W Fidmni Ji<br />

I eiinlin nine, nl thp «ii itp Dtpjrt-<br />

un nt i riiiimniii Dtiilupmpnt<br />

ilii it piiblit i i,nnrp luiid irp<br />

iciiiiiiii Li it ri indie itc dim l p, nl<br />

! iijipioximnit'ly i ppr cent m the<br />

iiiimht'i- or cuhf'h- 1,8 pfi- ce'iit In thp<br />

•iiiinbcr <strong>of</strong> iiprsnns nldrt find 0,3 per<br />

i-e-iii in feiniiiiitiiipiHs. Ihp iivprniip<br />

iM.ip rust in Spptpiiibpr was iS.2D,<br />

an mfmi-M' ol 34 rents over AuBust<br />

il Ihii yi'iir hut ,|jii (1.20 less than<br />

I tlii 1 Inch nf iJJ.4[) reactied in lyijirch, i +. »_,_„__„_„_„_._•,<br />

"Sin: 1 !- ii is iiatiinil in pxprcl in-<br />

cifiiffH in publir nssisiancp iiPeds<br />

ihioiiiili ihp winter momhis, we<br />

' slioulcl l)p prpparcd for a sharp re-<br />

versul in thp dewiiwurd trend In<br />

Otliibi'i'," Coiiiniissioiier Grdnmii<br />

•aid. Hi;. iitltil-ilMltPd that tile niim-<br />

iiir tn cases lor the pint month<br />

iiiinlii lisp by several Iiundred,<br />

I-<br />

LaMonaca Directs<br />

A. C, Band Concert<br />

Jo pph LtiMonan diriror nf<br />

Oiejn Citj Muli Pin urihptri<br />

r ur thp pu i thin uinmri ua<br />

(i?:,jfi-ns —<br />

rs, CasperinD 1018 AsliuryAv<br />

Thp aitratr Europran firm 1 Its,<br />

tli in J5 iPre, »ais tin Wuild Book<br />

tnclrluptdn Thp iipripp Inm in<br />

thL United Stitp hi ln 1I( , u|<br />

174 acrrs 1<br />

11 iiiiST CLINIC NKXT WEEK |<br />

! Dr. Max Gross, state Clinician.<br />

Hill tuild n clinic lor rhest t?»amina.<br />

1 Uon. in ihp old court house building,<br />

• si't'iiiul floor, at .Coiirl Hqusp. on,<br />

riiiirsilay nest week. 0 <strong>to</strong> 11 a. ni.<br />

Due <strong>to</strong> Unforseen<br />

Circumstances<br />

TURKEY<br />

SHOOT<br />

Will Not Be Held<br />

MARMORA FIRE CO.<br />

I)H limit K J GFRKEN<br />

DENTIST<br />

Arinoiincf« the opening 1 <strong>of</strong><br />

hi.s <strong>of</strong>i'ite on Second Flooi<br />

jf The Bourse Hltif,',<br />

8th Street and Asbury,<br />

' Sth street entrance<br />

, Telephone 2811<br />

We tfit every watch on<br />

the<br />

A scientific instrument<br />

Jut detects any irri_gu-<br />

laritiei m any witch* a<br />

certificate <strong>of</strong> accuracy <strong>to</strong><br />

assure your satisfaction<br />

Comt in and we will<br />

KSC your present watch<br />

FR£I!<br />

IMVS BEFOKK<br />

CilKISTMAH<br />

Use Our<br />

Lay-Away I'lnn<br />

and<br />

ALL WOOL<br />

Sweaters-<br />

.05<br />

<strong>to</strong><br />

• BoUd coins and fancy<br />

deigns.<br />

• Pull-Overs nnd Coat<br />

• With OMves or<br />

SJfweleM,<br />

Til MIDRT KttMU<br />

Heywood - Wakefield<br />

Old Colony—Modern<br />

Lhing Room Dining Room<br />

Bedroam<br />

- for -<br />

Home - Cottage - Apartment<br />

AV. PHONE 00661<br />

•at<br />

IN OCEAN CITY IT'S<br />

KUPPINGER'S<br />

YJTg JUST 13 DAYS 'TIL CHRISTMAS<br />

SURE you can have your furniture reiipholitered<br />

in time for the holidays m But don't wait <strong>to</strong>o long.<br />

UETTER CALL US NOW and ask <strong>to</strong> have our repre.<br />

Hentntivi call <strong>to</strong> show you our complete selection <strong>of</strong><br />

thf latest fabrii'B, JUST CALL<br />

0981 or 0043<br />

Permit UH <strong>to</strong> show you our work and estimate the cost<br />

<strong>of</strong> having your furniture rebuilt and reupholstered.<br />

ON s>ni.i.so —<br />

WE CAN FIX IT!<br />

Di-apeiies<br />

Bed Spreads<br />

Slip Covers<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Spray<br />

Aluminum<br />

Venetian<br />

Blinds<br />

WE ARE OPEN ALL YEAR<br />

It's Good Business <strong>to</strong> Do Business with<br />

KUPPINGER'S<br />

With over (64) years <strong>of</strong> PUBLIC ACCEPTANCE<br />

^ :<br />

'1.25 ;. 325&<br />

HIKii I.Ail TVi'l:<br />

T\ I'll<br />

Farmdale POULTRY FEEDS<br />

Farmdale Scratch Grains 2S" M .11 i 100 * *4,4»<br />

FsrmdaleloyingMash 2S"» M.I7 i 100 ' »4,SS<br />

Farmdale growingMaih 25J,',*1.20 % 10O-.M.65<br />

Farmdale Starting & Growing Maih2S^M.23 , 100^*4.69<br />

Farmdale Chick Groin. 25 ^M .33 t 100^*S,30<br />

fll-fl A8BOB1 AVENIJE, OCEAN CRT<br />

BHOHE ED. ud HIOBEE. SOMEB3 POINT<br />

EDW. G. KURTZ<br />

Atlantic Aye. Between First and North Streets<br />

OUR OWN MAKE CHOCOLATE<br />

Christmas Candy<br />

5 1b. Box • Special $3.85<br />

An Eisy Way la Make Your ChiMmu Pnrrf<br />

— Vse Our Liiv-AKtiy I'lan —<br />

JOIN OUR CHBTiTMAS CAND¥ CLUB<br />

Slop iii for Full Particulars<br />

SOMMER CREST GIFT CENTER<br />

7,!7 ASBURY AVENUE OPEN EVENINGS<br />

m<br />

L^iiiFiili'iiiiiiiii¥*iH IIS iiAtii I IIA<br />

n<br />

The Office <strong>of</strong><br />

Dr. Roger G. LaRosa<br />

615 Eighth Street<br />

Will Be Cbsed From<br />

November 3rd <strong>to</strong> ISth<br />

(Vacation Schedule)<br />

,IM,,M • liiif>.iili«!i!liiliilli!'t!tMill!if!i!lMliiltltillMliilii!!Mli!iM||U!i|:<br />

Rome Maria<br />

Spaghetti Sauce gQe <strong>Pt</strong><br />

nilli Pork<br />

"Fvll lino Iliilliin Orncrrir."<br />

TOANK LONGO<br />

fh. 13SB 1039 Simpson Avt.<br />

We luQi Vfllsw Tniijlng gladi|is<br />

4 ^ ^ ^ ^<br />

Printing<br />

Office<br />

Supplies<br />

Guild Products<br />

Stationery<br />

Lewis L, Barrett<br />

807 Asbury Ave.<br />

nut n luk •uiiaiit<br />

Examined<br />

F'tted<br />

Phoni<br />

1644<br />

Dr. Roger G, LaRosa<br />

Op<strong>to</strong>metrist<br />

615 Eighth Street"<br />

OCEAN CITY, N, J,<br />

-Ultiie Bmn-<br />

D»ily 5;30 lo SiM<br />

Nq Huurl on Wed, and Sun.<br />

MOB. jnd Fri, E.e, b, Apn't.<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />

Electric Company<br />

Common S<strong>to</strong>ck<br />

Prospectus Upon Request<br />

Arthur L, Batten<br />

846 Brigh<strong>to</strong>n PI.<br />

OCEAN CITV, N, J,<br />

Representative<br />

Hess & Co., Inc.<br />

Call O, C. 18S8.M<br />

Evening and Week Enda<br />

I<br />

"Nobody Loves Me!"<br />

All this home needs Is :i few repairs.( Fix tip JOBS<br />

home fnr winter comfort and protection with these-;<br />

timely materials:<br />

BALSAM WOOL INSULATION<br />

ROCK WOOL BATS STORM SASH-<br />

INSULATION TILE and FLANK '<br />

Call 36034 or 3-4415 for prompt attention and<br />

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fo A»bOTT * COSTELLO . W#rfrt«dor. 9 P.M. . WPIL<br />

The New World Book Encyclopedia j<br />

" ^^^P^^' ^E^^^^^^^E^FlJ. : .^^^^ ^^^I^l^*£ I/,<br />

MM, Kiwi Biu^oin. netfly-flected<br />

flet ilXuiir: pmldent « Oi<br />

b»rtahd dUMdt <strong>of</strong> the Rebeknh<br />

«, will M instilled with her<br />

Monday night at s meeting in<br />

Sentinel-Ledger building..<br />

At.n meeting <strong>of</strong> the local lodge last gWor Its pmt commanders.<br />

nrife for Mney Arm, Mrs.<br />

Abblt HenSefion, and for tht<br />

youngest guest, <strong>to</strong> Mrs. FalmisanQ.<br />

Mrs, Qrsee Cowan Won the floor<br />

prile, Mr* Henderson the guest<br />

pickage, mid Mrs. liaiel iSegte, the<br />

attendance priM.<br />

Hobart \Voolstan and Harry Roy.<br />

representing "» »Bfii«l•"<br />

Cube Stewing Beef - - %!<br />

Fresh Ground Meat »^<br />

Square Cut Shoulders Lamb » 4<br />

Shoulders <strong>of</strong> Pork - - - »l<br />

Fresh Hams . . . » |<br />

Scrapple - , - - 2ftI<br />

DUB am FCRE COCNTKY 3;^<br />

Pork Sausage - - * %|"<br />

OUR OWN IIOME-AIAOE • - : ."' • : v.;' : . ; : "' f#<br />

j BEEP BOLOGNA<br />

I MINCEb BOLOCNA<br />

BAKED tOAVES<br />

Diniier Party<br />

39w f evening »<br />

nn excellent<br />

iy§ <strong>of</strong>ferlni operatie alii,<br />

as tejt<strong>to</strong>,muuniu<br />

PAUL'S<br />

QuaJity Food Market<br />

1128 ASBURY AVE.<br />

sssv'wsast<br />

wBm<br />

ISlteue D, Belcner' Tp COLLECT BOOKS<br />

The local Chapter Is starting t<br />

JWPSIP <strong>to</strong> coopera<strong>to</strong> with the Ate<br />

FDDD<br />

STDRES<br />

LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN<br />

SPECIAJUS FRIDAY Md SAfURDAY<br />

Cra* Crackers . 1 lb. box,<br />

Montco Pineapple Juice . No. 2<br />

Mother's Quick Oats - 20 oz....<br />

Scot Towels . ..<br />

Sugar ,<br />

Select Egga<br />

Tender Juicy Steak<br />

Ib.98<br />

Change now<br />

from wasteful old burners<br />

h u fuel-saving \<br />

iUJRNACE<br />

i*y -*m"dk"<br />

-Jta H<br />

SAVINGS UP W 50% ON ML<br />

...MPORT MANY U$m<br />

Ort mow heat from your oil supply thii winter<br />

;<br />

, , w i t h « i<br />

lriQiIF<br />

nkr». ByouLhavi in oj^-faihiontd oil burner<br />

rt»«ati tt • fcqllw deiigned for other fuel<br />

It^flyvtl wtitjiiiioi!. If so, get rid <strong>of</strong> it right<br />

fiiiil^ tft p bt<strong>to</strong>m for afflcitnt<br />

CHANGE-OVER IN A «W HOW$<br />

jilit * fW fctan u-aU we needM untall th«<br />

coinple<strong>to</strong> 6* boiler-buniir. Aik ui «bout oU<br />

Ittpict a<strong>to</strong>niWtion, the ««lusive Q*I heat<br />

t«p, thajnvrtttd ilarne and ottsr 0* aosm<br />

'erny fMWrei. Tpraw, Phonft or lend couBoa<br />

OSS<br />

School Display Highlight World ExhibiU<br />

SUrtsDriVo<strong>to</strong><br />

Collet Book.<br />

iUo^-orKWffiU-ry ^£oN n*Oi WAN, IwAtf^Jaf^ .Twhte^<br />

ftaSS^P-^KSS.'* 1111 *S^i , T ^ '• Tl *• <strong>to</strong> i ** ln » w * lo«n •**»•in» MnlrAa Villa<br />

'The itate librarian has a fund for "neighbor's child" as weu as their ihlp »ih Sehool itudents enter.] ri._ «. «»., • ^,_ . ,, I *"*|»^HH *<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Oape May Patriots chap-<br />

I Ler. Daughters <strong>of</strong> the American<br />

(evolution, at Court Rouse Baturaay,<br />

will be Mrs, Edward P. Baiicfalph,<br />

<strong>of</strong> PennlnK<strong>to</strong>n. farmer state<br />

rtgent and present edi<strong>to</strong>r ol the<br />

|t U<br />

Is Party Guest<br />

i^^XS^I^H<br />

<strong>to</strong> Pel<strong>to</strong>'s Niece<br />

If John Pcl<strong>to</strong>, resort contrac<strong>to</strong>r<br />

iji,- Wiietin <strong>of</strong> thj-fflw Jers^ » *«°** ^ ^^^STIBX ffl W<br />

wiety. Mrs, Jean Campbell, owner <strong>of</strong> the named Anna Marie, I<br />

Mrs, Randolph, whose hobby is the Ohatterbox, was recently honored Mrs. Anello, formerly Mlsg Giov-|<br />

win niMM. at *h. **•"* ?? other work and eame back nve new, winners In the Stata<strong>to</strong>nl<br />

.1 9-wi S espeelally for the occasion. Merthandtte Olub sponsored by the<br />

loon, will serve tea, Muhlenbe-i College, Allentpwn, Pa,i ^f^vtxia.<br />

Members are requested <strong>to</strong> bring Miss Betty Campbell, attending Cor. „__,„ - __<br />

'« the meeting gifts in Christmas iielT Dnlverslty, Ithaea, N, Y.: Don POCAHONTAI TO HAVE<br />

vrapplnis <strong>to</strong> be sent <strong>to</strong> the children lre j»l(irk. attending B^ngfWd College, PUBLIC CARD PABIT<br />

it CroMnore School.<br />

' ' '<br />

Dr and Mrs. Mrs. Herman Herman O. Seivain, Seivain pa'<br />

»>»*« ji td<br />

t Stgndia 5 *Te t mrS C ^l d g, UI CARD PABIT<br />

fJi<br />

v^<br />

»>»*«„ are enjoying im extended Mrs. ind Mrs. Hirry Renta, Br, <strong>of</strong><br />

d A P UDlte ewd par^ wlU foUow<br />

Plmn Ymr Sweets j<br />

THANHSaiVlNG |<br />

it roUNTAW SERVICE<br />

i, LVNCHEONETTE<br />

y<br />

inn in ISIM<br />

i^^^B<br />

EHIH<br />

J M 1<br />

Perhaps you wouldn't I<br />

Make a list <strong>of</strong> aU the persons W<br />

Whom you wish <strong>to</strong> give gifts. Oppoiite<br />

eaeW naae write two or thrJe<br />

suggestions. Next, group all the<br />

gifts you wish <strong>to</strong> make and-those<br />

you wish <strong>to</strong> buy. Oae» 'thf grouna.'<br />

work is laid, you'll be surprised <strong>to</strong>w<br />

UM Bomethlntf<br />

Life at Its Best<br />

Under<br />

dotter. «Lw,iiadjiphta.<br />

SON BORN TO STALEVS<br />

A son was bom Saturdnv <strong>to</strong> Mr,<br />

NtfW" M • tfct UmB ' tp • Oiflef<br />

Awnings for Spiling<br />

' DeUyery.,<br />

" I ,.. Is a ««_. veteran student -«_... at Temple «ta_ri. Unl- ,,.,^ Special Wtattr Wseoimt <strong>to</strong><br />

x.ma.Hion.pmiBlMtte; P°rt«H w ' II Placed Now, •<br />

ewayne, Nwm» i«nfc Tom nmi HoSmaBp BU nh ^ „ „. I ail Far Free' Esltetttt'<br />

ifflMMialgSi<br />

Island Heights, N. J,<br />

8S3S *"»* »"<br />

Helfai Dad! flauve You Heard About the<br />

Enlargement <strong>of</strong> ^<br />

"Everything for, the Man and Boy<br />

front Head <strong>to</strong>. Foot"<br />

Dress nnd Sport Sliirte<br />

Corduroy Sport Shirts and Jackets<br />

Men'i and Bvtf Jac-Shirts<br />

Bachelors'Friend Hose<br />

Stveet-Orr *u|ld Lee Work Oothps<br />

Corduroy «^d Moleskin Work Pants<br />

Hunting t»anU «nj Co«U<br />

Air-O-Mlgic Drew Shoe.<br />

y»'Shoes<br />

Baby Shoes<br />

60o danifleds pay <strong>of</strong>f suitUr.<br />

Men's and Boys'<br />

Wear--Shoes<br />

Basketball Shoe.<br />

Bowling Shoes by Bpwkze<br />

ChUdrHi's - Women's Boote<br />

Phone 5-0231<br />

7 N. Bos<strong>to</strong>n Avenue<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />

"<br />

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A&PSAUERK<br />

»-v<br />

AT^ ; : .<br />

p^^;- ;:,;•.<br />

• ^ .<br />

f/<br />

RICE PUD<br />

CLUB CRACKERS n£U<br />

FRUIT<br />

CHED-O-BIT<br />

BORDEN-SPIPPIN-<br />

UP TO 4 POUNDS*<br />

FRESH SCRAPPLE<br />

U, Si N». i MAINE fOTATOK<br />

i w<br />

Mfi<br />

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Mted In an attic<br />

i V -tl.270 In savings<br />

r jewing machines, re-<br />

itrated what "plowing<br />

"Weans—by bulging lt-<br />

^_jn-*»lar fac<strong>to</strong>ry 1<br />

iQutnlan Donnelly opened<br />

in Kansas <strong>City</strong> after a<br />

'- had sold some <strong>of</strong> her<br />

*<br />

I DREAM<br />

f school days, Mrs Donnelly<br />

T6ttned <strong>of</strong> making low-priced<br />

^ liresies <strong>to</strong> enable housewives<br />

'" .''without looking such a<br />

i ahop prospered Determined<br />

<strong>to</strong> give women pretty housediesstt,<br />

Mrs. Donnelly designed her own<br />

prints for manufacturers. 8he<br />

trained seamstresses <strong>to</strong> turn Uie,<br />

prtnta In<strong>to</strong> neat form-fitting styles.<br />

SLUMPS WEATHERED<br />

Finally the shop began grossing<br />

$1,000,000 a year. When a slump hit<br />

the area,. Mrs! Donnelly met it by<br />

cutting prices and Increasing volume<br />

<strong>to</strong> reduce costs per garment.<br />

When sales hit $12 million a year,<br />

Mrs. Donnelly decided it was time <strong>to</strong><br />

build her own plant. It was laid out<br />

on plans designed <strong>to</strong> eliminate waste<br />

motion on the part <strong>of</strong> the workers.<br />

bles at Rutgers<br />

New Jersey Day<br />

r Clyde W. Struble, with Mrs.<br />

. and their son, Billy, at-<br />

the annual New Jersey Day<br />

tgera University. New. Bruns-<br />

, on Saturday<br />

Ut 1300 Invited guests from all<br />

; <strong>of</strong> the state were entertained<br />

aluijcbeon and the football game<br />

1 Rutgers defeated Lafayette,<br />

) resort's mayor was invited by<br />

! Of having been a delegate <strong>to</strong> I<br />

• constitutional convention in 1947.1<br />

County Seat May<br />

Enlarge School<br />

The Middle Township Board <strong>of</strong><br />

Education announced this week that<br />

It has engaged the architectural Arm<br />

<strong>of</strong> Hlttle and Albert, <strong>of</strong> Camden, <strong>to</strong><br />

rtraw preliminary plans for an addi-<br />

tion <strong>to</strong> the present high school<br />

building at Court House.<br />

Need for more classroom space ha.'<br />

been recognised lor some time. F.<br />

Douglass Beldel, supervising prin-<br />

cipal, siild that the proposed addi-<br />

tion, if built, would go a long way<br />

<strong>to</strong>ward alleviating crowded condi-<br />

tions in <strong>to</strong>wnship schools.<br />

tfiicle Sam Says<br />

FAMILY APARTMENT - $7,500<br />

Each apartment, 4 io^ms and bath. Fully Insulated. Hot<br />

water heat. Partly furnished. Centrally lac: <strong>to</strong>d.<br />

;4 FAMILY APT. HOUSE - $16,000<br />

3*Xi. Bt. section, on S>?ach, Furnished.<br />

BUNGALOW $15,000<br />

* .3 boa cams and b,;Ch. Beautifully and completely furnished.<br />

Hetw IT gis ^1t 1 cir t use =• >inn ' -i veil ML nj r- ne<br />

Gardens section.<br />

COTTAGE $19,000<br />

Gardens section. 3 bedroctns, tile bath, maids ronrn. lava<strong>to</strong>ry.<br />

Cp;n' fir.'lJlire, H_iid •-jjd flcors. 2-enr gnniKC. Hot water gae<br />

heat. UnUEually well furnltfud. Attractive ycai- nr;iuncl lnvne,<br />

\A FAMILY APT. HOUSE - $19,000<br />

Centrally located. C'.cse <strong>to</strong> fcs^cli. Except onully wt.ll furnidied<br />

.and equipped. Grozs inccmc *3.00O.<br />

WALTER A. DITTRICH<br />

1 N. E- Corner 8th Street and Wesley Avenue<br />

Tlirre'n null, my like u bm_L log <strong>of</strong><br />

tl S Satiny* Honda lo enable unr tu<br />

land up and limit the world irt lite<br />

•ye And yau*ll be rluU lung a liAml<br />

ul uf iheih before vou knon it if <strong>to</strong>u<br />

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f It S Saving BUHIIEI Milli I<br />

bond* TOU II lo*e ihe uiiroi<br />

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fel back $1 fur c*cry 33 you intent<br />

ICHUT Sign up for llie Payroll Sir-.<br />

lags Plan vrhere vou work, or, if telf<br />

pluycdf fur (lie Bond a Montli<br />

flan at TOUT bank<br />

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UHtatc nni.-p. II: ?I'J Aft.ury «v. n<br />

II .if tin. Inroriiiiitl'ttl. 10-28<br />

^4,500 000 fcSTWMTEI) CO&T<br />

OF BLA(H EROSION CURB<br />

A preliminary suney has fixed<br />

the cost <strong>of</strong> curblnff beach erosion In<br />

Cape May Atlantic and Monmouth<br />

Counties tit $4 500 000 according <strong>to</strong><br />

Sinn<strong>to</strong>r Oeorge A Redding member<br />

ol thc state legislature committee on<br />

the subje<<br />

Committee findings vWtll be sub-<br />

mitted <strong>to</strong> tlfe, {949 lqtUlaUtfe with u<br />

request (oK tjllrid^ Public* rfearlnjg's<br />

lindef CoawnHlfMtnM<br />

be like IMn' in bnrUp Mndcrwcar<br />

... uncomfortMM..,. dbta<br />

diAri«r<br />

10% REDUCTION ON ALL<br />

NEW RE-ROOFING WORK<br />

ALL WORK AND MATERIALS FULLY GUARANTEED. WE<br />

HAVE THE EXPERIENCE, THE MEN, THE MATERIALS, AND<br />

* EQUIPMENT TO GIVE YOU A PERFECT JOB ON ANY ROOF.<br />

INDEPENDENT<br />

ROOFING CO.<br />

j HEARING AIDS<br />

I AU AUko B*t»lr*d<br />

1 A. VOBBEBG, JB.<br />

IU06 Atlantic Av,, Atlastfe CUf<br />

t-AIE Truck 19?* **P*1*> '£ <strong>to</strong>n !»»*•)<br />

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REASONABLE BA"<br />

Pick Up mid<br />

945 Pleasure<br />

Phone 1609-E<br />

Au<strong>to</strong> Radios a epficiaHy<br />

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H& FLEMING AVE.<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />

700 • 8th STREET<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Ph. 0160<br />

MORTGAGE<br />

LOANS<br />

20 YEARS<br />

See Mr. Klein<br />

SOUTH JERSEY<br />

MORTGAGE CO.<br />

F.I*.A.<br />

flrrlrU aha rf<strong>of</strong>tlo VtWh' !»• 1 ft<br />

oujiltr lino lii'ltlliin 0 ft. Ortl «ril. 1117<br />

I't ^f47W 11U<br />

CORNER<br />

COTTAGE<br />

Located In one or thi better<br />

sections <strong>of</strong> the Gardens.<br />

First floor contains Urgt Uv-<br />

ing roam, diti'ii* room, modem<br />

klt«h«n and utility room. Three<br />

bedrooms and We bath and open<br />

Deck on second floor.<br />

Detached 2 car ffarjpe. Fwn-<br />

Uhed+ OH hot water heat.<br />

"17,000<br />

E. R. FRENCH<br />

1 Atlantic Ave.<br />

Telephone 0908<br />

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A Lincoln n^ll Vlnhiw <strong>to</strong><br />

mnnc trlendi far tlia rar4L<br />

n Hflnt hdl- whlla nha waa<br />

Mamarlal Hoanltnl —<br />

VI cuod aa r«<br />

* now at 1^1 MorA ]<br />

WE W1BII TO TIIANk fill<br />

f rl«n*lt fnr tho f Iou t tu f>Xi<br />

<strong>of</strong> *)}mifnth> ami nHHlntntir<br />

InHt Ulihrtn <strong>of</strong> Arthur A<br />

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Mortgage<br />

Money<br />

This bank has<br />

funds available for Fin<br />

Mortgage Loan*.<br />

Our <strong>of</strong>ficers will in<br />

you as <strong>to</strong> property<br />

credit requirements<br />

your application will<br />

acted upon quickly.<br />

— THE —<br />

NATIONAL BANK<br />

<strong>of</strong> OCEAN CITY<br />

Member Federal DcpoJt<br />

Imunnca Corporation<br />

Member Federal Resent SjiteM<br />

How does YOUR INSURANCE<br />

measure up?<br />

iff US CHtCK ITfOR<br />

~NO OBLIGATION--<br />

Stretch Agency<br />

428 <strong>Ocean</strong> Avenue<br />

Phone 1326<br />

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room<br />

M|l<br />

net Mill ex n ( I f A<br />

In m i i | J > i M ft i<br />

ii li<br />

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o\»r<strong>to</strong>p Air r- nlMI n hrut Ir nrormK <strong>of</strong><br />

lluiiiillftMori Oardf-nfl lorv-tlnn Frl M .1<br />

|lt Ud Uillx Ittul fc,*Ute H*T\I r i«<br />

A4l>Ut> uv 11 4<br />

EDWARD H. MILLS<br />

HAS, OPENED A<br />

Real Estate and Insurance<br />

BUSINESS AT<br />

219 ASBURY AVENUE - - PHONE 2193<br />

Mr. Mills, who was formerly associated with Braker<br />

realty <strong>of</strong>fice, courteously solicits the privilege <strong>of</strong><br />

serving- you. List your properties with this <strong>of</strong>fice<br />

for individual attention..<br />

HOMES - APARTMENTS - COMMERCIAL<br />

PROPERTIES — SALES and RENTALS<br />

MM M»»»*»M<br />

>•»•••»<<br />

\The Week in Somers Point<br />

President<br />

Masonic Club<br />

Report Heard on<br />

Bos<strong>to</strong>n Meeting<br />

I SOME31S POINT-Jeaw H Hand<br />

L -i elected president ol the BomiS<br />

-* "aynk Club at Macs Res-<br />

Monday night<br />

elected were Vice<br />

^-- L Conover stcrttary<br />

Turner treasurer Harry<br />

members <strong>of</strong> the board o<br />

ra lor three years, Wilbur<br />

and Bnd Wlllfcm Cunnln"<br />

rLepn Levkowlcz gaie an Intercst-<br />

ng 'report on the meeting or the<br />

•'atioijiil League pt Masonic Clubs<br />

—nUy sUged lfi Bos<strong>to</strong>n He is<br />

,._.» vice president <strong>of</strong> the League<br />

Benjamin Weinroth reported that<br />

he charter from the national lcaeue<br />

i ready <strong>to</strong> be presented The date<br />

i set for December •" - • • • <br />

rffl^oT«^oi<br />

ub <strong>of</strong>flefcw «lso will take place at<br />

iat time,<br />

Mr Hand appointed a committee<br />

in entertainment comprising Ron-<br />

ild Btnner.chalrman Lou6 Tal -<br />

i. John Koch, William CunnuTg-<br />

i tad David Rosenfeld A miS-<br />

t <strong>of</strong> the combined committees will<br />

-- place Monday night at the<br />

i <strong>City</strong> home <strong>of</strong> Irving Mounts,<br />

awanis Schedules<br />

Big Events<br />

SOMEBS POINT - Russell Hay<br />

"••» appointed general chairman for<br />

annual lnstnllutlon <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />

the Somers Point Klwunli Club<br />

A a. meeetlng_ Tuesday night The<br />

(fair will be January 15 at the Golf<br />

. lub.<br />

Others oppolntcd <strong>to</strong> make ar-<br />

ents were Entertainment<br />

. Hamp<strong>to</strong>n Chiulct Adell2/1<br />

Blake and Stanley Halnes<br />

orations Ted Mcsktrs and<br />

arlcs Mink reception FridHiff<br />

nan and Ralph Jones tickets<br />

Charles T h °mas Pnd Wilbur Mut/er<br />

lUblidty, Fttrrest Conover: prooram<br />

<strong>to</strong>lph Mlddle<strong>to</strong>n.<br />

OUest speaker at the meeting was<br />

jeorgc Francta insurance broker ol<br />

Jnwood who discussed his hobby<br />

>f pho<strong>to</strong>graphy and <strong>to</strong>ld <strong>of</strong> some <strong>of</strong><br />

Baptist Youth Have<br />

Hallowe'en Party<br />

in Church Basen/ient<br />

liad Its annual Hal-<br />

in the church base<br />

night under the dlrec<br />

nf« y ght under t<br />

1 , 01 Mrs Oeorge Parrell<br />

£,?!***»"*" G R<br />

i<br />

Asslst-<br />

Mn £,?!***»"*" George RoBlanoi<br />

»Jd Chirk<br />

nnd Mrs Blch<br />

»Jd Chirk<br />

0n P<br />

costume the<br />

and Sandra<br />

'<br />

l<br />

Hem<br />

SS cou P le ^t- 01 <br />

Itvlth a truck driven by William<br />

iDavldson, <strong>of</strong> Plca-santvlllc, in which<br />

•the truck Jumped tti»<br />

•Fmashf A In<strong>to</strong> a house at Glbbs and<br />

•Bay svs .<br />

Mrs. Sallie Foreman<br />

Dies at Age <strong>of</strong> 81<br />

SOMERS POINT—Funeral serv-<br />

i- wire condui.ti.ii Tuesday for<br />

Mrs. Bailie Foreman 81 who died<br />

suddenly at the homi <strong>of</strong> her daugh<br />

er, Mrs. Hilda Hhockey, In Laurel<br />

Springg.<br />

She L, -.urviitd by tv.0 other<br />

inughters Mrs Mark Obwt <strong>of</strong><br />

niladelphla and Mrs lrem DcBarr<br />

Atlartli. <strong>City</strong> and five sons Charle<br />

and Henry Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Albert<br />

Someri Point Robert Camden and<br />

William I'hiUdelpLla. Also suriiv<br />

ing arc 22 grandchildren and nine<br />

great-grandchildren.<br />

Civic Club To<br />

Install Officers<br />

Ceremony at Annual<br />

Christmas Dinner<br />

SOMERS POINT—Nomination <strong>of</strong><br />

oaicers featured the monthly meet-<br />

U >K °J the Womens Chic Club at<br />

city hall Thursday night<br />

Those nominated were President<br />

5 . Catherine Boyd \1cc presi-<br />

dents Mrs Elizabeth Voorlncs and<br />

Mris Eva Kcpluirt secretaries Mrs<br />

oella Champion und Mr Marlon<br />

Herbert Ucisum Mr Ruth Som<br />

crs sergeunt at nrms Mrt Louise<br />

Habeood truskt. foi three \euis<br />

Mrs Iola Jewell<br />

The nominating committee com-<br />

prised Mrs Florence Hardlc Mrs<br />

trnestlne Loth and Mrs Lena Hull<br />

The election will take plate at the<br />

next meeting December 2 Aftet<br />

wa d Uie club will adjourn <strong>to</strong> Mrs<br />

Boj d *• home for a birthday party<br />

exi-hange <strong>of</strong> gifts and refreshments<br />

Plans were made for the annual<br />

dinner and Christmas party <strong>to</strong> take<br />

plaec Duember 16 at Art- on the<br />

triillie clri It at h ji in i istallatliin<br />

<strong>of</strong> thc ntw <strong>of</strong>liters will follow the<br />

dinner Mrs Idi Brudlcy puit<br />

pre ident will be thc Installing <strong>of</strong>fl<br />

Tue-nty members nttended the<br />

November meetbig Mrs Prances<br />

Dagi r was welcomed is a new mem<br />

>er Chce^ eards were ordered sent<br />

RntclifT and Mrs<br />

Huckleberries Grew From this<br />

Sassafras Ttee at Rio Grande<br />

Library AnnWinees<br />

<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the most famous trees _<br />

Cape May County If not the moot<br />

famous, ls the old sassafras grow-<br />

ing near tho village <strong>of</strong> Rio Grande<br />

It stands near the roadside on thi<br />

property <strong>of</strong> Lewellyn Hlldrcth, oi<br />

the «ast side <strong>of</strong> the Shore fd., two-<br />

tenths <strong>of</strong> a mile north <strong>of</strong> the road <strong>to</strong><br />

Wildwood.<br />

•nils native tree, reported <strong>to</strong> bi<br />

Mrs. Carrie<br />

Marie Orels.<br />

Fire Co. Auxiliary<br />

<strong>to</strong> Have Birthday<br />

Party, November 22<br />

SOMERS POINT — A birthday<br />

party for members ultli anniier<br />

sarics between June and December<br />

was planni d for Monday Noi embei<br />

22, by the Ladles' Auxiliary <strong>of</strong> Fire<br />

Company No. 1. meeting Monday<br />

night at the fire hull.<br />

Thi oaru with ixchangc <strong>of</strong> gifts.<br />

ill follow ji brief business meeting.<br />

Mrs, Dorothy Conover was np-<br />

oointed chairman <strong>of</strong> a public card<br />

party November 20 <strong>to</strong> benefit the<br />

\uxillnry Plnns n*so wtre made for<br />

;he nnnual Christmas dinner <strong>to</strong> take<br />

"vlacc December (i at ArtV<br />

Following the meeting, refresh-<br />

ments were served by Mrs. Anna<br />

Williird and Mrs. Emmu McCue.<br />

over 260 years old. Is the largest Uv<br />

Ing sassafras known, several larger<br />

trees <strong>of</strong> this species that formerly<br />

lived In Pennsylvania having died.<br />

Although no evidence has been<br />

found <strong>to</strong> support the claim, this trei<br />

is said <strong>to</strong> have been shown as<br />

landmark on thc first geodetic sur<br />

vey <strong>of</strong> the county.<br />

ONCE SPREAD 85 FEET<br />

At one tlirte. the tree had<br />

branch spread <strong>of</strong> almost 85 feel bui<br />

many <strong>of</strong> Its branches have died ant<br />

broken <strong>of</strong>f. Now, its spread is hardl<br />

half that much. It has decrease!<br />

in height proportionately.<br />

Unlike most sassafras trees thai<br />

have a number <strong>of</strong> mitten-shapei<br />

and, threelobed leaves as well IL<br />

leaves without lobes growing on the<br />

same tree and even on the saim<br />

branches and twigs, the leaves o<br />

this tree are, almost without exeep<br />

tion, thc form wlthnut lobes,<br />

the summertime, these leaves<br />

In<br />

Armistice Day<br />

Marked by Parade<br />

SOWERS POINT — 1 he Bomf r-<br />

Point Social Cl ib sponsored an<br />

irmiitlrc Day parade tidat with<br />

itner nrj,nnizutluns nniud <strong>to</strong> par<br />

ielnatt<br />

The piratic formed at Ntv. York<br />

school<br />

Tin tpei ker v. 11 be Mliv, Bergci<br />

Lhuol dmti t A him a| o will b<br />

'ho 11<br />

Member or the Hell Assutlntlo<br />

uho attended an Atlantic Count 1<br />

Coninl illiplltlg In Nnrthfleld wiri<br />

Mr-> Jiime-> New<strong>to</strong>mb pre idi n<br />

fir bliLnnan WinAov. Mr- Wllmi<br />

Conoier and Mrs Jinncs Walters<br />

Mrs. Conover Given<br />

Surprise on Birthday<br />

SOMERS POINT — Mrs. Lesl<br />

Conover, <strong>of</strong> 3rd St.. was given<br />

birthday surprise party Wednesda<br />

night last week at the home <strong>of</strong> Mr;<br />

Jiinmai] Wlnslow, Connecticut in<br />

Hhc received mnny gifts. Refresh<br />

ments were se'rved.<br />

Attending were Mrs. Conover, Mr<br />

Gertrude Walters, Mrs. Bessie Ros<br />

piibcrry, Mrs. En.nia Sooy. Mr<br />

Gladys Scott. Mrs. Eliza, Eckherdl<br />

Mrs. Elsie Wcscoat, Mrs. Ruth Lope<br />

Mrs. Bemlce Grels. Mrs. Julia Fore<br />

nan nnd Mrs. Winslow<br />

^VOMEN I S SOCIETY MEETS<br />

SOMERS POINT — An cxccutlvi<br />

aeeting <strong>of</strong> thc Women's Society o<br />

;hrisUiin Service ol Bethnny Meth<br />

fdlsl Church was conducted Tuc<br />

day night at the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs<br />

eorge Morris in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />

Mis Ftanch Ppiks has receive<br />

ord from her son feeaman (2i<br />

joiry Parks that he 1 now in<br />

nghitid with the Naiy<br />

Point Churches<br />

BETHANY METHODIST<br />

Ilev. Jesse Richards<br />

10 a, m.—Sunday School,<br />

11 a, m—Morning Service,<br />

The longest Way Around".<br />

6 30pm —Youth Fellowship,<br />

7 30 p m—Service lople, "Why<br />

1 Go <strong>to</strong> Church'<br />

Topic,<br />

PARADE<br />

m SOMERS POINT—Plans for par-<br />

•tlclpatlon In the Armistice Day pa-<br />

nide were made by Glil Scout Troop<br />

No. 16, Tuesday night at a meeting<br />

with their leaders,, Mfcs. Florence<br />

[Hubert and Mrs. Emma Mutztr.<br />

The girts also decided <strong>to</strong> attend a<br />

. In Northfield<br />

November «.<br />

this Saturday.<br />

: AUXILIARY PLANS TRIP<br />

SOMERS POINT-3A meeting <strong>of</strong><br />

"le Auxiliary <strong>of</strong> Fire Company No<br />

has been •scheduled for Wednesday<br />

night at the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs Esther<br />

'Tagenoucher, Grot eland tv Plans<br />

111 be made for a trip <strong>to</strong> Farmlne-<br />

ate, N. J Mrs Lena Epple will<br />

motion pictures.<br />

e $ y<br />

7 30 p m —Prayer Meeting,<br />

The pas<strong>to</strong>r baptl/ed thr*e mflnts<br />

this neck Friday e\cning, MichBll<br />

Charles Merchant. Sunday morning,<br />

Virginia Ruth Miller and Donald<br />

John Roberts.<br />

* *<br />

GRACE LUTHERAN<br />

Rev. Robert Z. Wnchler B.D.<br />

9 45 a m —Church School, Mrs,<br />

Benlaniin Sickman. suporlntendent,<br />

11 "'" '— e"-in<br />

H A. W. J. Williams & Bon<br />

rtu TU<br />

Does paper work in no time o» Estimates. Ideal for Adding Mkchinef) for j<br />

Grocery, Drug S<strong>to</strong>res, Markets, Filling Stations, Home, Insurance Men, in fecit,;<br />

any kind <strong>of</strong> business.. Our salesman is in your neighborhood daily.<br />

BUILDERS<br />

JOBBING<br />

ALTERATION8<br />

J7O7 Bay Avenue<br />

, Ocfcan <strong>City</strong>, N. J-<br />

l, AUtttd*le IW.. M*«<br />

11 a m—lhc bcrvlce Spfclal<br />

music by the thoir. "I Am Alpha<br />

and Omega 1 , by Stalner Serman<br />

<strong>to</strong>Dlc. 'Comfort <strong>On</strong>e Another ,<br />

6-30 p m -The Catechetical Olaii.<br />

7 30 p m-Senior Luther League.<br />

SOMERS POINT BAPTIST<br />

Rev. Richard < lark<br />

,10 a hi—Sunday School.<br />

lla m—Service "Sweet Smilllng<br />

m—Young People'i meet<br />

'"f 45 p ro -Service "Why There<br />

Arc Many Languages".<br />

ST. JOSEPH'S B, C.<br />

Rev Paul Barry, Pas<strong>to</strong>r ,<br />

Masses on Sunday at 8, 0 10 and<br />

11 a m.<br />

Weekday Mass, B a m<br />

Novena Dcvotlon.s on Thurldays at<br />

7 Weekly 1 game party on Thyrsflaf.<br />

8 30 p. m. ^^^_^_____<br />

GENERAL<br />

Typewriter Exchange<br />

1417 Atlantic Ave.<br />

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

40868<br />

HAIL TODAY - - NO OBUGATION<br />

( ) Am InUmtcd In Parshaw<br />

( ) Am InKrated In<br />

(tame<br />

Addna 10 pai tly cloudy und five clear<br />

days duriiiK Oc<strong>to</strong>ber.<br />

Miss Mamie Mackle. 816 Wesley<br />

iv entered Shore Memorial Hos-<br />

iltal on Sunduy for observation<br />

Miss Mackle is a kitchen employe<br />

summer<br />

cstaurant.<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Florida Inn<br />

Mr. and Mrs. William Pidnder<br />

;ind Mr. and Mrs. Rolnnd Steclman<br />

Fpent two nays recently in Wash-<br />

ing<strong>to</strong>n, D. c. and Pimllco. Md.<br />

Kangnroo meat Is considered<br />

lelicacy by Australian natives.<br />

Uncle Sam Says<br />

"Murder Is Served", by Francis<br />

Lockrldge<br />

"No Highway", by Nevil Shut*.<br />

"Opera Ballerina", by Made<br />

Jeanne.<br />

"Over the Edge", by Laurence<br />

Treat<br />

"Parcel <strong>of</strong> Rogue*", by Jane Lane<br />

"Precipice", by Hugh MacLennau.<br />

"Red Chair WalU", by Alice Bus-:<br />

in&<br />

•Remembrance Rock", by Ctrl<br />

Sandburg.<br />

"River <strong>to</strong> the West"..by Jo<strong>to</strong>n Jen-<br />

nings,<br />

"Rogue River Feud", by Zans<br />

drey.<br />

"Run <strong>to</strong> Death", by Patrick Qnen-<br />

tln. "Running <strong>of</strong> thc Tide", by Esther<br />

b<br />

The Federal government hai flaw<br />

an Mtnwt <strong>of</strong> |5 mmion * nri!^<br />

lj t k h <strong>to</strong> tf<br />

up. the New Jersey TujMj<strong>of</strong><br />

sodaOon pointi out.<br />

CALL A C<br />

'LTC made for a social night<br />

for members November 22 in the<br />

New York av. fire house. George<br />

Hyatt will show motion pictures <strong>of</strong><br />

football games.<br />

ltal, Oamden.<br />

ormer Edna Bckhardt,<br />

Mrs. and Mrs, Henry 1<br />

other Is te<br />

daughter <strong>of</strong><br />

khardt.<br />

Oeorge Godfrey, son <strong>of</strong> Mr, and<br />

Mrs, William Godfrey, Maryland av,,<br />

rey.<br />

has returned <strong>to</strong> Jefrerson Hoipital,<br />

where he la a medical student,<br />

* *<br />

The nve.week.old child <strong>of</strong> Mr,<br />

and Mrs, Charles Merchant under-<br />

went an operation for hernia last<br />

week at Shore Memorial Hospital.<br />

Cards were received during the<br />

.ut week from Mr. and Mrs. Ell-<br />

wood Wilson and family, Mr, and<br />

Mrs, Karl Pall and,family, saying<br />

that they<br />

Florida,<br />

had arrived tartly in<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith left<br />

Fridy t ped th winter in<br />

d<br />

Friday <strong>to</strong><br />

Florida,<br />

Mrs. lbert Sith<br />

spend the winter eft<br />

in<br />

Captain and Mrs. Eugene Steel'<br />

ati ar<br />

tuart,<br />

Lutheran Women<br />

r o Have Sale<br />

SOMKnS PO1NI— The Ladies' Aid<br />

Society <strong>of</strong> Grace Lutheran Church<br />

met in the church and made plans<br />

Tor a sale <strong>of</strong> cake, cookies and other<br />

articles. November 30.<br />

Mrs. C. lMercc S<strong>to</strong>opes reported<br />

;hat the recent rummage sale in<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> was a success.<br />

The meeting observed the birth<br />

'iiy finniversarics <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Charles<br />

rfanlie, Mrs. Charles Copciand, Mrs,<br />

i<strong>to</strong>opes. Mrs. Anna Matsle and Mrs,<br />

Mary Studcr.<br />

To Have Social Night<br />

SOMEKS POINT — The Atliletii<br />

Club decided Monday night lo con<br />

luct a social night on Monday. No-<br />

•cniber 22. The committee In charge<br />

'omnrises Mr. nnd Mrs. George<br />

Hyatt, Mr. und Mrs. Joseph Mc-<br />

Cracken. Mr. Hyntt will show fiims<br />

on recent football games, the baby<br />

oarade iind other activities,<br />

1IOBB1 CLUB MEETS<br />

BOM1RS POINT — Tho Hobby<br />

Olub <strong>of</strong> the V.F.W, Auxiliary met<br />

Thursday at the Young home on<br />

Yaoht av. The day was spent sew-<br />

ing on articles lor veterans hoa-<br />

riltals, A box luncheon was enjoyed<br />

at noon, augmented by cake arid Ice<br />

creftm sened by the hostess,<br />

ATTEND BISHOP'S RALLY<br />

SOMBR3 ; POINT — Retr, Jesse<br />

Richards was accompanied Wednes.<br />

day afternoon <strong>to</strong> a Bishop's Rally In<br />

Haddonfleid by a group from Beth-<br />

any Methpdiit Church. They wire<br />

Edmund Ellason, Fred feat, Bar!<br />

Hlckman and Samuel Davlf,<br />

Blair Lear and family are moving<br />

from 901 short rd. <strong>to</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Olty.<br />

Freeholder Frank A. DcPeo Is<br />

enjoyini a two-week gunning trip<br />

in Canada,<br />

Frigidaire<br />

AUTOMATIC<br />

WASHER<br />

spending the winter In<br />

Mr, and Mrs. Charles Harris and<br />

laughter, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, were Sun-<br />

lay guests <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Margaret Harris,<br />

Mr, and Mrs. Willis Stephenson<br />

md sons, and Miss Emily Garrison,<br />

pf Pennsvllle, were Sunday guests <strong>of</strong><br />

Mr; And Mrs. Norman 8tepnenson.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. James Meredith and<br />

lilldten, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, were Point<br />

'lsltiors on Sunday.<br />

Mrs. Lena Huff spent the past<br />

week in Atlantic <strong>City</strong> with her niece,<br />

Mrs. Lillian Dlctz.<br />

Mrs, Earl Hlckman returned home<br />

Tuesday after undergoing a minor<br />

operation at Shore Memorial Hos-<br />

tel. * - '<br />

•<br />

Mrs, Francis Champion visited<br />

son, Joseph, at I"ort Dix S<br />

£ft32M'i<br />

• "Llve-Woter" aclioi*<br />

• No bolting down.<br />

• Top loading<br />

• $•• a d»inon*tHjtlon<br />

PALMER'S<br />

t Avenue<br />

"Sangree", by Frank Slaughter.<br />

"Secret Thread", by Ethel Vance.,<br />

"Shadow <strong>of</strong> Fu Manchu", by Sax<br />

Rohmer.<br />

"Shining Mountains", by Dale Van<br />

Every.<br />

"Bkel<strong>to</strong>n In The Clock", by Carter<br />

Dlckron<br />

"something Qle<strong>of</strong>nc^", by,Theda<br />

K^nyon.<br />

'Span(;lcrs"..by Henry Cas<strong>to</strong>r.<br />

"S<strong>to</strong>rm at Bible Ialund', by Ed-<br />

mand Ollllgnn,<br />

"Bymphony ti Twp Tlm^", by<br />

Alexander Irving.<br />

"Ten Days' Wonder", by Hlcry<br />

Queen.<br />

•This Same Flower", by Jeannette<br />

0. Nolan.<br />

"Threat <strong>of</strong> Dragons", by Lavlnla<br />

Davis.<br />

"Three Brothers", by Michael Mc-<br />

Laverty<br />

Three Roads <strong>to</strong> Vahalla",' by<br />

Catherine Stewart.<br />

Time Will Darken It", by William<br />

Maxwell.<br />

"Tortured Angel', by David Garth.<br />

"Trumpet In thc <strong>City</strong>", by Helen<br />

Miller<br />

"White Witness", by Helen 6pald-<br />

Ing. Wild Country", by Louis 'Broni-<br />

fleld.<br />

"Wine <strong>of</strong> As<strong>to</strong>nishment", by Mat-<br />

:ba Qellhom<br />

'•Wisteria Cottage", by Robert<br />

Coatca.<br />

"Wonderful Mrs. Ingram", by Har-<br />

lan Ware.<br />

NON-FICTION<br />

"New Rouses Frcm Old", by JR. R,<br />

Hawklna.<br />

'Our Summer With the Eskimos",<br />

by Constance Hdermlcks.<br />

"Pioneer preacher", by Opal<br />

run, ACTION NOTHT.<br />

Supfr<strong>to</strong>r vartt el >rw lattj<br />

(Immj Dlrliilaa<br />

Hi'loa T-otilra Valuer l^o-d, Plalntlfr<br />

Wllllmii MfiolUn Jiovrt d<br />

Wini M<br />

COMBINATION<br />

««in niniion « nw,<br />

No Down Payment<br />

CHAMBERUN<br />

Ultmcatw. Tl. J.<br />

• ctmroKtum<br />

***** *»•*>•«»«»»»»<br />

NOW IS,THB XIME<br />

KABLER'3 POULTftY FARM<br />

STEELMANVllJtE KOAB .,<br />

Every wrll-managed home m»in<br />

loins a <strong>On</strong>nnrial [tune n HCOrlty<br />

ngiiiut riituro n«d> and emrtten<br />

cies. You mmy fetl Krure behind<br />

ybur flirn HttlA bulwark—yvur jobt<br />

}iour eurniMK«t your uvinfta. But yon<br />

alflo waul a anfe and tnre way lo pro-<br />

tect all Ihew and thai la Ihrongh thn<br />

iJurchote <strong>of</strong> V. S. Saving! Bonds. The<br />

rfrmli <strong>of</strong> pnllinE away financial<br />

r^et-Yca jntv nafe nnd pr<strong>of</strong>ilable sa'v-<br />

lnc» bomb slioulil be a permanenl<br />

and definite part <strong>of</strong> your ••vingi pro.<br />

im. I.nftill npw for the I'urroll<br />

vmpi Plan for buying Bandi «Aen<br />

you work, or, if «elf-rmplf.ycd, for<br />

li Bond u Jlonlh Plan al jvtir bahk.<br />

VS. TrMmrH D«jMrtainit<br />

NEW Ap BETTER WAY<br />

TO HEAT SMALL HOMES<br />

Mjllnn Floyd)<br />

Ily vlrtnft <strong>of</strong> an mAot ot tha CtmnferT<br />

Plvlffion


*''''• ^ " •• "i v.Jjl~<br />

;;j*;:<br />

• r<br />

K.,'-.:-'.:^.;:<br />

li» ....<br />

MW^tdteaiprey.<br />

. Jersey <strong>to</strong> cooperate In<br />

nitration <strong>of</strong> the New Jer-<br />

Btaollity Benents<br />

• Jtefold O.<br />

made by Executive<br />

•old O. H<strong>of</strong>fman o~f<br />

nt Competaatlon C the<br />

Cora-<br />

out that New Jersey<br />

will be required <strong>to</strong> cer-<br />

fc> all claims for disability ln-<br />

f.Executive Direc<strong>to</strong>r H<strong>of</strong>fman<br />

I that.the medical pr<strong>of</strong>essloh<br />

Illy the keys<strong>to</strong>ne <strong>to</strong> a suc-<br />

. administration <strong>of</strong> the Act<br />

i Department would largely<br />

-upon the physician's state-<br />

t'for diagnosis (type <strong>of</strong> Illness)<br />

>4 prognosis (prospective duration)<br />

«n cases ot sickness and dlsabll-<br />

i employed and unemployed<br />

present claims lor benefits,<br />

the law, which states that<br />

illy licensed physician" shall<br />

<strong>to</strong> tfte claimant's sickness<br />

' disability, all physicians, lnelud-<br />

I osteopaths who are licensed for<br />

I practice <strong>of</strong> medicine and surgery,<br />

• Included In the list <strong>of</strong> 8000 doc-<br />

Who <strong>to</strong>day received a complete<br />

i*>pora,irf< th<br />

«bmty Benefit* Xaw and otheV ma.<br />

terials. from the Unemployment<br />

Compensation Commission. '<br />

Attends Institute<br />

<strong>of</strong> Chevrolet<br />

Sales Managers<br />

Louis M. Palmer, sales manager<br />

<strong>of</strong> Palmer Chevrolet and Oldsmobllc,<br />

has returned from New York <strong>City</strong>,<br />

after'attending the Chevrolet Sales<br />

Managers' Institute, an Intensive<br />

nine-day course <strong>of</strong> training In the<br />

newest, methods <strong>of</strong> merchandising<br />

au<strong>to</strong>mobiles and trucks.<br />

The Institute Is Chevrolet's first<br />

step In an aggressive selling cam-<br />

paign <strong>to</strong> prepare for the eventual re-<br />

turn <strong>of</strong> the "buyers' market". At<br />

the Institute, the local sales man-<br />

ager was Joined by sales managers<br />

from approximately 40 other Chev-<br />

rolet dealerships In this region. The<br />

regional meeting Is one <strong>of</strong> several<br />

being held currently in all parts <strong>of</strong><br />

the country, whereby Chevrolet will<br />

train approximately 2,500 sales man-<br />

agers.<br />

The "faculty" at the sales man-<br />

agers "school" is composed <strong>of</strong> mem-<br />

bers or the Chevrolet wholesale or-<br />

ganitatlon who have been carefully<br />

selected for their practical knowl-<br />

edge and especially trained <strong>to</strong> pre-<br />

sent and discuss all phases <strong>of</strong> retail<br />

selling.<br />

9uAb 10 ti<br />

SOMJ0R3 POINT THEATRE-Phon,. Somers Ft. BBS<br />

" iTIItlWDAy. NOVKMIIKK II _<br />

• ij fwiiM FCATIHE «<br />

" ''LWii^^ffiTONTO RUM"<br />

, • :f0-$u • Dot,* rnAfuitR a<br />

I;?;:•',• •,,•!;'•'*.,•;•:;'.:;. I.AVMH, and HAnpV in<br />

I ? 'BOHEMIAN GIRL"<br />

•£•••'.:.'.'..' ," AND . . HOWF.ItY BPVS In<br />

f C "BOWERY BUCKEROO5"<br />

IhfMtiaWnj^'&TCIUMY, XOVKSIBRK IB. so —<br />

OlliMHD . M,,,IM>N.1I.1> rAnKY<br />

"HAZARD"<br />

JIJIMV lit IIAVTK<br />

YOU"<br />

tr<br />

IRCLE<br />

LIQUOR STORE<br />

<strong>On</strong> the Traflte GiWlfc, Somers Point, N.J.|<br />

NO LUXOBY TAX IN SOMEBS POINT<br />

CARSTAIRS<br />

WHITE SEAL<br />

FIFTHS<br />

$3.59<br />

PINTS<br />

$2.26<br />

AmUable by the Case,<br />

5% Discount<br />

ICE GOLD BEER!<br />

'Atilt S<strong>to</strong>res Co><br />

C l l l l 725 Asbury<br />

Telephone 0944<br />

:-Retail Open All Year<br />

JMlf 9 ajn. <strong>to</strong> 6 pjn. — TOday 9 fun. Ho 9 p.m.<br />

PBMVgBT ANYWHERE ON THE ISLAND<br />

imery Butter 92 Scare M>69C<br />

1.1 WHITE EGGS d«79c<br />

GROUND BEEF H>4SV<br />

finest Cuts For Roasts -<br />

Beef - Pork -Lamb - Veal<br />

GRAPEFRUIT ead,5c<br />

ft 15<br />

Wlnesap Apples 3 "»29c<br />

LIMA BEAMS » 19c<br />

i LINE OF FRESH VEGETABLES If<br />

v <strong>of</strong>Groiwi.dFOFd **<br />

MIX "POINT and<br />

FOUNTAIN PENS<br />

Coim<br />

In Film Fare<br />

'Gallant Blade'<br />

Due at Moorlyn<br />

Action, drama and comedy ore<br />

well assorted In this week's <strong>of</strong>ferings<br />

nt the Moorlyn and Strand theatres.<br />

MOORLYN<br />

Today<br />

A double barreled 'entertainment<br />

program Is <strong>of</strong>fered with Roy Rogers,<br />

•King <strong>of</strong> the Cowboys", In "Night<br />

Time In Nevada", and the athletic<br />

stars <strong>of</strong> a few years back In "Kings<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Olympics<br />

Friday and Saturday<br />

With a gorgeous Olnecolor back-<br />

ground In the early 17th century,<br />

'The Valiant Blade" represents the<br />

Inimitable Lorry Parks with luscious<br />

Marguerite Chapman in an action<br />

picture which, might be called a<br />

western In velvet.<br />

The plot Is laid. In the aftermath<br />

<strong>of</strong> France's Thirty Years Wur, with<br />

Parks anil his lrlends foiling the at-<br />

tempts <strong>of</strong> Vic<strong>to</strong>ry Jory <strong>to</strong> start a<br />

new wur with Spain <strong>to</strong> prevent in-<br />

ternal revolution.<br />

There are plenty <strong>of</strong> exciting<br />

swordsmanship sequences, and the<br />

Cinecolor pho<strong>to</strong>graphy is unusual.<br />

Monday and Tuesday<br />

A rip snorting western action<br />

spectacle is the Columbia film, - Ihe<br />

Untamed Breed . also in Cinecolor,<br />

which co-stars Sonny Tufts. Barbara<br />

Brit<strong>to</strong>n and George "Gabby ' Hayes.<br />

The Tufts' idea <strong>of</strong> turning the I<br />

strong, silent man In<strong>to</strong> a devil-may-<br />

care range rider may well be the<br />

first new twist In westerns In years.<br />

His casual approach <strong>to</strong> horses,<br />

heavies and romance kcynoti s thi<br />

film.<br />

The s<strong>to</strong>ry is based on a Meat Sat<br />

urday Evening Post uditnture b> Lll<br />

Colter.<br />

Wednesday and Thursday<br />

Vic<strong>to</strong>r Mature and Ricfiard Conte<br />

axe co-starred In "Cry <strong>of</strong> the <strong>City</strong><br />

a 20th-Century-Pox hit keyed <strong>to</strong> the<br />

tempo, piLssions and people that<br />

have made New Yurk ihe ma,t n.<br />

citing city in the world<br />

It unfolds the taut and vivid life-<br />

drama <strong>of</strong> an escaped gungstci s lu,l<br />

desperate battli- <strong>to</strong> beat tile law<br />

Mujor suppoitliiR roles are those <strong>of</strong><br />

homicide <strong>of</strong>ficer Vit<strong>to</strong>rlo Candellu<br />

and ruthless Martin Rome—whoso<br />

furious death battle engulfed the<br />

lives <strong>of</strong> those they both loved and<br />

hated.<br />

Tins film is said b> many <strong>to</strong> lift<br />

Vic<strong>to</strong>r Mature <strong>to</strong> <strong>to</strong>p rank us a dra-<br />

matic star.<br />

Bette Davis and Robert Montgomery, two <strong>of</strong> fllmdom's outstanding<br />

stars, arc hrought <strong>to</strong>gether for the first time on the screed In "June<br />

Bride", ivlduh will open <strong>to</strong>night nt The Strand anil will continue through<br />

•Saturday Aight.<br />

Veterans' Corner<br />

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS<br />

STRAND<br />

Today, Tomorrow and Saturday<br />

In "June Bride", hilarious comedy<br />

starring Bette Davis and liobert<br />

Montgomery, the First Lady <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Screen indulge! in her first light.-<br />

hearted role in almost eight years<br />

In fact it Is only the fourth comedy<br />

roie Miss Davis has played in 57<br />

motion pictures.<br />

This is the first time thcsp m-i<br />

stars have appeared <strong>to</strong>gether oi<br />

screen, although they once dii;<br />

radio program, Bette is i<br />

edi<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> a magazine speciuli (<br />

the American home pbii.t i<br />

while Montgomery pi ys a<br />

foreign correspondent, ianioua, i , i<br />

eaLand world-weary.<br />

The scent is lalfl in an India<br />

<strong>to</strong>wn where the magazine people<br />

<strong>to</strong> get a s<strong>to</strong>ry,<br />

t'<br />

UNCLE HERMAN BAYS:<br />

A weli-lnforiBBd man is the fil-<br />

Q—When a veteran secures a loan<br />

under the O-I Bill, does the<br />

Government make an outright<br />

payment on It without charging<br />

the veteran anything?<br />

A—Yes, VA pays the lender, for<br />

credit <strong>to</strong> the veteran's loan, an<br />

amount equal <strong>to</strong> 4 per cent <strong>of</strong><br />

the guaranteed portion <strong>of</strong> the<br />

loan. For example, if the guar-<br />

anteed portion <strong>of</strong> the loan Is<br />

$4,000, the lender will receive<br />

$180 from VA <strong>to</strong> credit <strong>to</strong> the<br />

debt <strong>of</strong> the veteran,<br />

Q—I am a World War Ii veteran<br />

and wish <strong>to</strong> go in business. Must<br />

I have experience in the busi-<br />

ness in order <strong>to</strong> jet a O.I loan?<br />

A—Experience is an important ele-<br />

ment In the success <strong>of</strong> the aver-<br />

age business. You should he<br />

able <strong>to</strong> show a reasonable ex-<br />

pectatlon <strong>of</strong> success In your<br />

venture in order <strong>to</strong> get your<br />

loan,<br />

Q—Must a disabled s'eteran go <strong>to</strong> a<br />

vocational school or may hi go<br />

<strong>to</strong> a liberal arts college, a high<br />

school, or similar institution un.<br />

tie" the Vocational Hehabillta-<br />

tkm Act?<br />

•';—To may enroll In any VA-ap.<br />

i raved educational Institution or<br />

i Liiiiing establishment <strong>of</strong>fering<br />

the course <strong>of</strong> training which VA<br />

!as found he needs <strong>to</strong> insure his<br />

proper rehabilitation in line with<br />

his own desires.<br />

| Q—My brother, a disabled World<br />

War II veteran. Is being reha-<br />

bilitated under Public Law 10.<br />

Must he find his own job or will<br />

Job after he finishes his train-<br />

ing.<br />

VA do this?<br />

low who looked up the subject you' A—Veterans' Administration<br />

want <strong>to</strong> talk about.<br />

will<br />

Timely Tips For<br />

Veterans and New<br />

iervice Men<br />

INSURANCE AVAILABLE<br />

FOR ENLISTEES. DRAFTEES<br />

National Service Life Insurance Is<br />

available <strong>to</strong> men and women enlist<br />

Ing in the military or naval service<br />

and <strong>to</strong> those conscripted in the<br />

peacetime draft, the Veterans Ad<br />

ministration points out.<br />

This Insurance is the same in<br />

expensive protection which was pro.<br />

vided for ex-servicemen and women<br />

during World War II,<br />

SAVINGS AVAILABLE IN<br />

INSURANCE PREMIUMS<br />

A saving in insurance premiums<br />

s available <strong>to</strong> World War II veter-<br />

aiis who still are paying their O-I<br />

insurance premiums on a monthly<br />

basis, according <strong>to</strong> the Veterans Ad.<br />

ministration.<br />

Pointing out that approximately<br />

00 per cent <strong>of</strong> the veterans are pay-<br />

ing premiums on a monthly basis,<br />

VA explained that they may receive<br />

a three per cent annual discount by<br />

paying their premiums on a quart-<br />

erly, semi-annual or annual basis.<br />

The fewer premiums due lessens<br />

the chance <strong>of</strong> a policy lapsing,<br />

U, S, PAYS INCOMPLETE!)<br />

EDUCATION TERM<br />

A veteran whose eligibility for ed-<br />

ucation under the O-I Bill runs<br />

out after he completes at least half<br />

<strong>of</strong> a school semester carr complete<br />

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12 Gauge Buck Shot...... $2,2S per box<br />

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He will receive subsistence allow-<br />

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•raDESCO'S<br />

•«r *,„ Ph. 0472<br />

By CHARLES II. CONNOBS<br />

Bulgers University<br />

The killing frost- came <strong>to</strong> our gar-<br />

den without much warning, EO It is<br />

time <strong>to</strong> dig and s<strong>to</strong>re dahlias.<br />

Usually, they are allowed <strong>to</strong> re-<br />

main in the garden for four or five<br />

days <strong>to</strong> mature the roots o little.<br />

However, tills needs <strong>to</strong>,be watched.<br />

Last year freezing after first frost<br />

went clear <strong>to</strong> the roots, causing<br />

much damage.<br />

In digging, we need <strong>to</strong> be cnreful<br />

not <strong>to</strong> cause injury <strong>to</strong> the neck that<br />

Joins the root <strong>to</strong> the stem. If<br />

strained, they may not grow next<br />

year.<br />

S<strong>to</strong>rage in furnace-heated houses<br />

Is a problem. The roots should go<br />

in the coolest part <strong>of</strong> the cellar, as<br />

in a vegetable or fruit closet.<br />

Methods <strong>of</strong> handling vary. I have<br />

had good luck in allowing as much<br />

as possible <strong>of</strong> the soil <strong>to</strong> remain on<br />

the clumps. These are put In bas-<br />

kets, barrels, boxes lined with many<br />

layers <strong>of</strong> newspaper and then cov-<br />

ered with newspaper. This, <strong>of</strong><br />

course, after they had been allowed<br />

<strong>to</strong> dry <strong>of</strong>f for about a week In a<br />

frost-free place.<br />

Other gardeners wash the soil<br />

from the roots and s<strong>to</strong>re in. some<br />

inert material. 1 have found air-<br />

dried (on the cellar floor) peat moss<br />

excellent. Some gardeners s<strong>to</strong>re in<br />

ashes, dry sand, air-dried soil. These<br />

materials allow a little air <strong>to</strong> cir-<br />

culate around the roots but not<br />

enough <strong>to</strong> dry them. They help the<br />

roots <strong>to</strong> held natural moisture but<br />

roots <strong>to</strong> hold natural moisture but<br />

which might result in decuy.<br />

Keep watch <strong>of</strong> the s<strong>to</strong>red clumps<br />

and if they appear <strong>to</strong> be drying,<br />

place moist burlap bags over the<br />

containers. This practice will help<br />

<strong>to</strong> hold the proper balance.<br />

MAT. SAT. 2:30 EVE. SHOWS START<br />

THUR. - SAT., NOV. U -13<br />

"The comedy<br />

<strong>of</strong> the year'*<br />

mruw KTVH HAS.<br />

It* fl wow'ffom beginning <strong>to</strong> end!"'<br />

BETTER ROBERT' |<br />

Prosperity <strong>to</strong> Go<br />

<strong>On</strong>, Is Prediction<br />

A good chance for continued high<br />

prosperity through the rest <strong>of</strong> this<br />

year and in<strong>to</strong> the first, quarter <strong>of</strong><br />

1949 is reported by the current Re-<br />

view <strong>of</strong> New Jersey Business. Tills<br />

quarterly publication is Issued co-<br />

operatively by the New Jersey State<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Economic Develop-<br />

ment and the Bureau <strong>of</strong> Economic<br />

and Business Research <strong>of</strong> Rutgers<br />

University.<br />

It adds that while the general out-<br />

look for continued prosperity is<br />

good, there may be all easing in<br />

some areas. Price declines, already<br />

felt in some lines, mny appear in<br />

others, particularly those that will<br />

be afTtcted by the unprecedented<br />

abundance <strong>of</strong> agricultural products.<br />

Nevertheless, general demand will<br />

be sustained by hejivy government<br />

and consumer expenditures fur some<br />

time <strong>to</strong> come, making any broud re-<br />

cession extremely unlikely in the<br />

immediate future.<br />

MAT. SAT.. 2:30 nvi;. SHOWS ST\RT7:IS..<br />

Hi MILLION VETERANS<br />

IN O.-I. THAININQ<br />

More than t, million and a ha<br />

World War II veterans were report<br />

ed in training under the O-I" B<br />

on September 30, this year.<br />

Of the 1.S83.000 trainees, 897,5C<br />

were enrolled In schools and college;<br />

267,000 In Institutional on-fn<br />

in JOb trainin,<br />

pveiitually develop cancer, if pres-l<br />

ent death rates continue,<br />

* elasslntfl ad will rfU It<br />

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[BREAKFAST]<br />

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cd,<br />

-KM, isii<br />

• tan week's election upset.<br />

Millions ol words have since been written and spoken In an attempt<br />

<strong>to</strong> satisfac<strong>to</strong>rily explain why ft thoroughly whipped political party with •<br />

candidate It didn't- want and had all but repudiated was Kbit <strong>to</strong> spring<br />

JMMJf the biggest surprises In his<strong>to</strong>ry—a surprise thai left the entire<br />

~ world ftabbergisted.<br />

n ever since<br />

and those<br />

The difference between the American brand<br />

Pee^&wmmik<br />

Cl(y<br />

Mini<br />

Kntiinil<br />

• eiijF, t<br />

r.mmmm^m^^ - ^'*'.*g$BaS&gS&g%<br />

*fe*fe«* Vandenburg?<br />

We have been <strong>to</strong>ld that the poll taken were <strong>to</strong> blame. They bred<br />

Overeonfldenee on the part <strong>of</strong> the Republicans and spurred the Demo-<br />

eratl <strong>to</strong> greater effort. Despite the so-called landslide, a few hundred<br />

thousand additional votes for Dewey would have turned the tables.<br />

We al<strong>to</strong> hove Men <strong>to</strong>ld that the people resented Governor Deweys<br />

ive and polished demmnnt- HI. «.*.i—- "-,» , . .<br />

An indication <strong>of</strong> how far our revoH-ttan ha« OIHTHSPII ta th. f»« Jf* iMIid war.' We taW It »:«l 1 %~'«p ^KPMI<br />

appralMl « kta, ht I, alnS an'ulS^ """V 8 tmmer «"*gg * ^ ^ ^ & ^ ^ ^ &<br />

should havttafe ftt&imi ji)»A ago Uu^'tft&ffi!<br />

. . . „. .,«-,»o,n.un • Thus our private obser<br />

e ate) have been <strong>to</strong>ld that the people resented Governor De»e> s • • • should have taken place » »<br />

suave and polished demeanor: his vagueness that was In such sharp America, which seldom does anything by halves, has traveled a long the real 30th annlveraary.<br />

contrast <strong>to</strong> the hard-hitting directness <strong>of</strong> Mr. Truman. road <strong>to</strong>ward social reform, while racing <strong>to</strong> the pinnacle <strong>of</strong> wealth and • • •<br />

And the stna <strong>of</strong> the 80th Congress. Its allegedly prejudicial leglslu- well being. There have been periods <strong>of</strong> <strong>to</strong>lerance and tnmiu>i«~ »•>•« ""- «- ' -<br />

tlun In favpr <strong>of</strong> privilege and nonlnsl thi. ii>t«r.>.t. «» ••- •<br />

Per no man has<br />

bnter "<br />

In our opinion, the election proved—us Severn) In the recent past<br />

hove proved—that we are in the midst <strong>of</strong> a world-wlrie revolution that<br />

l.as been going on far a long time. •<br />

Two great warn have caused a stirring and awakening among the<br />

le people" f th Abroad, many <strong>of</strong> thorn have<br />

Two great warn have cau<br />

'little people" <strong>of</strong> the world.<br />

freedomoi f<br />

r~ r— « «*^ «wiy, Aoroaa, many <strong>of</strong> Wiem have become<br />

freedom-conscious for the flrst time. In ioin» caws, u in ItuMla, they<br />

have overthrown one form <strong>of</strong> tryanny only <strong>to</strong> suffer under a new oiw.<br />

Ke"hai been in Invaluable force In hi. Dre«ent fM^Snh^Jiff tf° r<br />

position. It Menu <strong>to</strong>jhta newspaper that Amerlca't sdv 5r*S d l ?" Un * thBlr • lme '<br />

~ «. »^v «Qj#*iHifi tiiat America's<br />

position In world affairs would be immeasurably<br />

strengtliend if he were <strong>to</strong> step in<strong>to</strong> Mr. Marshall'!<br />

Mr. Truman, by appointing him Secretary <strong>of</strong><br />

State, would at one stroke prove <strong>to</strong> the other nations<br />

that in foriim poliey, at least, America's two great<br />

political parties present a solid front,<br />

Despite all tht bitterness and rancor displayed<br />

(luring the campaign, these critical times call for a<br />

coalman <strong>of</strong> political parties when It comes <strong>to</strong><br />

foreign afTairs.<br />

-. ,.,..j uiujr MI suner unatr a new one.<br />

But even in Russia the people are surreptitiously thinking for them-<br />

a—and biding their tlm*.<br />

This Puritans came <strong>to</strong> Plymouth <strong>to</strong> escape tyranny. <strong>On</strong> Plvmpultl<br />

Rock, they were aU equals—in theory. That didn't last long, it never<br />

The more able and diligent (In some cases, the more unscrupulous)<br />

won became dominant, America thereafter plunged in<strong>to</strong> furious growth<br />

and expansion, in which the law <strong>of</strong> the claw and fang prevailed. It war.<br />

not until the pace slackened—not until the first phaie <strong>of</strong> development<br />

was concluded—that Ameriea <strong>to</strong>ok time <strong>to</strong> realize that It was ashamed<br />

<strong>of</strong> its lawletsness.<br />

— „• =j «« *«j WM iuuen atieiuion <strong>to</strong> tneir own<br />

affairs, not enough <strong>to</strong> their public affairs; but periodically they slap<br />

down the plunderers and demagogues.<br />

The perpetuation <strong>of</strong> the Democratic administration for a 20-year<br />

regime marks a step In America's ceaseless revolution. Perhaps it Is for<br />

the best, though some <strong>of</strong> us. <strong>to</strong> whom change Is always painful,<br />

question its advtabiilty, P..*—— -«--•* , ~ : .<br />

» » „ „», » wuuin L-iiunge is always painful, may within five mlnutea the first pag<br />

itlon its advisability. Perhaps we alial] continue <strong>to</strong> swing <strong>to</strong> the left, apart and put <strong>to</strong>gether again, with<br />

ui hope that we do not swing <strong>to</strong>o far. We doubt if wt ihalL . houneed In black box car letters<br />

America U so large, its D<strong>On</strong>le In Uu m«M M — •»..-•. —"— - - - -<br />

t swing <strong>to</strong>o far We doubt If ue shall<br />

large its p*>ple In the ninss have so much native<br />

at sooner or later they l h<br />

It was around 9 «• A We wsrp Just makingVu»-ias.--w--.<br />

the flrtt edition whtn;oiir baldiih telegraph opera<strong>to</strong>r JHWfcj*<br />

ambled In<strong>to</strong> the composing room and showed ur^i """***<br />

the annistic m-<br />

~ —m-, .«» vKiiiie in w masi nave so much native across the cluttered page. , . ,.,-,,-,<br />

common seme, that sooner or later they always set the •hip <strong>of</strong> State Within 10 minutes after that edition hit the<br />

back on the true MUHie. streets «hii«h lMt fctgan WBiinl. *W«IM Wowing<br />

* * * and the oBloe telephone Jangling, a» we fffnllcully^<br />

Mr. Truman, president in his own ri|ht now, rather than by labored <strong>to</strong> produce an eitra with the deWUi thit'<br />

Inheritance, has a «re oppertunitj' <strong>to</strong> wield a powerful influence, world- were pouring in over the <strong>On</strong>itMl PWM *Wre;<br />

vide By setting an example <strong>of</strong> good government at home, he can do Tlie tstm bora only one headline—"PF<br />

much <strong>to</strong> guide the world revninHnn -I.. —•- -•• •-<br />

It was at that point that the American revolution set in. It has<br />

pg e te United Presj wire.<br />

The extra bore only one headline—"PEACE!"—<br />

across the page In letters about HO Inchc* deep, fpl- SO<br />

lowed by the V». dispatch, handset in large type, nay<br />

eight columns -wide ne«d<br />

Armistice Day<br />

At 11 a m 30 years ago <strong>to</strong>day, the guns were<br />

silenced on the Western Front In Europe and the<br />

first World War suddenly ended.<br />

According <strong>to</strong> the late Webb Miller, American<br />

foreign correspondent. Its end in the muddy trenches<br />

?"* JS U Clllll " X The * euy coi'batiuif, simply<br />

I<br />

?* JS •. Cl i llll " X The * euy coi<br />

dropped their arms and were silent<br />

sible for thm t l<br />

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

Yesterdays<br />

ONE YEAR AGO<br />

The city filed an application for<br />

state funds with wlilcli <strong>to</strong> build eight<br />

houses for rental <strong>to</strong> war veterans.<br />

THEY'VE BOTH SHRUNK!<br />

dropped meir arms and were silent. It was impos-<br />

sible for them <strong>to</strong> realize that the bloody carnage was<br />

over, tt had been going on so long (hat it seemed<br />

<strong>to</strong> their dazed minds that it always would go on,<br />

like eternity in hell. Then in one minute there was<br />

no more <strong>of</strong> it—no more danger or suffering or fear;<br />

nothing <strong>to</strong> do but go home and try <strong>to</strong> pick up the<br />

tangled, broken threads <strong>of</strong> a normal esttatjnee,<br />

' The civilian world saw it differently. Par from<br />

dated, it celebrated. With whoops, cheers, street<br />

dartclng and sUent thanlugiving it hulled what it<br />

'thought <strong>to</strong> be the ml <strong>of</strong> all troubles, <strong>of</strong> peace ever-<br />

lasting.<br />

Tills morning, almost at the exact hour when<br />

the gtins ceased <strong>to</strong> growl 30 years ago, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s<br />

American Legion and Veterans <strong>of</strong> foreign Wars, in a<br />

brief, impressive service, marked the observance <strong>of</strong><br />

the anniversary,<br />

A wreath was placed at the base <strong>of</strong> the resort's<br />

memorial monument. Ostensibly it wu a tribute <strong>of</strong><br />

respect and mourning for the dead. It occurs <strong>to</strong> us ,i,"*v,«" ""<br />

that it might also well serve as a <strong>to</strong>ken <strong>of</strong> mourning, and Mntr m<br />

<strong>to</strong> the dead hopes <strong>of</strong> thole who so wildly celebrated —<br />

SO yews ago—their now dead hopes that tlia>, [rluht- FIVE YEARS AGO<br />

ful war would end all wars.<br />

Marvin Dorri, signal caller In the<br />

high school tmin's backflcld, was out<br />

<strong>of</strong> action for the season, due <strong>to</strong> a<br />

broken ankle sustained In pructlce.<br />

Joseph C. Morrison, 818 <strong>Ocean</strong> uv.<br />

retired Philadelphia business man,<br />

died at Shore Memorial Hospital<br />

alter suffering a stroke while attend-<br />

ing the movies.<br />

. . .<br />

High school students made plans<br />

\o operate the new Youth Center<br />

themselves, with a minimum <strong>of</strong> ad^it<br />

help.<br />

Almost 250 members and guests<br />

were present as the Eastern Stur<br />

had its <strong>of</strong>ficial visit from the worthy<br />

district deputy, Mrs. Alice Uhrmann,<br />

and thr ffi<br />

4 Word <strong>to</strong> the Football Team<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School's Red Raiders might<br />

well learn a timely lesson <strong>of</strong> caution from the fate<br />

that befell Governor Dcwey at the polls lost week.<br />

The Qarey clansmen have enjoyed an amaflnglv<br />

cful s th fr I dfti Sl<br />

Chief Pharmacist's Mate Norman<br />

Blackhuin.'UJ.P.O,, died in a MaVal<br />

Hospital at Bermuda after having<br />

becoino ill nt sea,<br />

* * * *<br />

Robert McCormlck, General<br />

Mo<strong>to</strong>rs executive, purchased the<br />

successful leason thus far. In defeating Salem'on. •rlgh<strong>to</strong>n.AtlantiBAp'artnienta from<br />

Saturday they won their firth game in a row. It<br />

marked their sixth vic<strong>to</strong>ry <strong>of</strong> seven games played<br />

this year.<br />

There remain only the game with Middle Town-<br />

ship High this week end and the traditional Turkey<br />

Day classic with PleasantvUle,<br />

Tht Raiders are feeling pretty proud <strong>of</strong> them*<br />

able—though potentially dangerous,<br />

Governor Dewey also was proud <strong>of</strong> his campaign<br />

and <strong>of</strong> the percentages shown by the poll taken.<br />

He became so confident that he decided just <strong>to</strong> coast<br />

in<strong>to</strong>, vic<strong>to</strong>ry. Then up rose the people and smote<br />

him down;<br />

Don't let this happen <strong>to</strong> you, Red Raiders!<br />

We'll all love you. Win, lose or draw. But for<br />

your own sakes, try <strong>to</strong> close the season with a record<br />

U shining and wonderful as it stands <strong>to</strong>day! Keep<br />

on fighting!<br />

the estate <strong>of</strong> Miss Edith K. SchoUi<br />

and Charles A. Zimmerman, Phila,-<br />

deiphta merchant, acquired the<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Country Club at a fore-<br />

closure inle.<br />

a • *<br />

The P.-T. A, and the police de-<br />

ded W fingerprint high<br />

for civil Identification<br />

ln!i<br />

wide,<br />

much <strong>to</strong> guide the world revoluiioFalonVifTchan^r<br />

S^S«5£2S^- _<br />

tt was a day <strong>of</strong> triumph for us, far our daRAMd'^S^VWM- —<br />

little sheet and for the U.P. The triumph w*uT the pirioF^^ffiil<br />

more pronounced when our big A.P, rlvrn came out eoin£ In tSr liS 1<br />

with Its itet ediUon ln-*lileh.tJie*'wii"-|w^w*rt r -Snl(r*A<br />

about an .rmlaUce. If that caused a pn-monlUwy W^ftW<br />

ahiver o! doubt Dong our iplne, we «iid3y.lH|g»'.fi;"^ K '<<br />

MACKENZIE County Edi<strong>to</strong>rial<br />

Opinion Condensed<br />

INTEEESTED MtOHBEBS MAKE<br />

SUCCESSFUL ORGANIZATION<br />

(Wlldwood Leader)<br />

p , e quickly forgot It<br />

""" conlinuemSm<br />

taining <strong>to</strong> the welfare, the growth »°n» w» •» the tatHefrent, ' , , this hE<strong>to</strong>rJCOToa<br />

and development <strong>of</strong> Cape May During the ensuing week we dunk through alleys llshlng a, oomnuaiiott'rt<br />

County, or If interested, whether it ftnd avoided people's eyes, as our circulation went Kpmajuiattai'<strong>of</strong>HI«M<br />

would increase his willingness per- *own md down, , ;•, eFS& mvemi*(mi.lP<br />

sonally <strong>to</strong> devote some time and * * * . CongrwM'tm&M&mif'<br />

energy <strong>to</strong> the matter.<br />

Th e "l^ht when the real armbUce seemed <strong>to</strong> be gta the.tesTorrw<br />

May we respectfuUy remind the s ? ly h ^ w minutes away, we held MwmtiraerewWititaiX'ii ;pB^ifctaP<br />

advocates <strong>of</strong> the idea that it was it s"?"" 1 * mtey-Jn readiness <strong>to</strong> Issue another eitrfl, the ComjSSlon^i-,,-<br />

tried out a few years ig<strong>of</strong>and that , Th « «****»*** <strong>of</strong> The Preas wtre a lotag-tuffer. oUr?mSiwW^^<br />

In spite <strong>of</strong> the hid woFkMd energy g« »»i «ntjleraM <strong>to</strong>t They did not mm tht fart • • T l i i K S i 1 1<br />

<strong>of</strong> the man who ma. then presideilt •*" « determined and hard-hitting "outsider'. <strong>On</strong> the Inside last week he had an edi<strong>to</strong>rial •« thij jott|RI^«ll<br />

Fencing and archery were ap- terni make a big splurge and a loud M tQ oversee campaign <strong>of</strong> President Truman un- commenting upon what would happen under the Dewey IW « ig«j-;;---»—--»«"-'-<br />

•—-' -— ---' •" ' ' th t •. , questlonabiy swayed many votes In Administration, ,ra«eMi«i<br />

,_» "f.t J tw last few days. <strong>On</strong> page I he publicly ate humble pie with tM§ not »Mtt» ,<br />

^ The cards were aU stacked against eomment: "The moral? WeuY if any, it probably Is: «*ii<br />

Truman, His own party did not 'Don't count your chickens before they hatch. 1 Anyj<br />

proved by the school board as new noise for about 15 minutes, then<br />

activities for the (iris* physical edu- fold and silently steal away. But<br />

cation program, as suggested by Miss not the IJth-aath Community As-<br />

Miriam Reichly, sedation!<br />

You may not have read much be heard, can do something for<br />

lands, a pro<strong>of</strong> thii RuiUm youth is superior <strong>to</strong> all u »1ABS AGO<br />

other*, or something. What they do Breve is Wat »,., .. ^...<br />

Russian chUBren ore just normal wuiaii belnga with<br />

Whom it would be easy ts be friendly if the Com-<br />

•Buntets wouid pwmit suBh a thing, _„_.,.„<br />

. Tlie Kremlin would never dare <strong>to</strong> permit Russian<br />

children <strong>to</strong> learn similar truths about American ohil-<br />

dftn. '» would eMBpleteU ruin their hate campaign.<br />

• • • You may not nave read mucn .hmiMivpi hv lolnine this Assocla. want nun wnen nominations were WB y. we i<br />

The pos<strong>to</strong>fflee promised the Cham- about them In the account <strong>of</strong> what «{,„ •' « mide at the Democratic National l *'i »ur<br />

ber <strong>of</strong> Oommeree that maU boxes happened in the commissioners' ' aunoUH H KLADDl^ T<strong>On</strong>vention, The solid south, always<br />

would be Installed before spring for room last Thursday when the legls- 1B!7• Central av * tnt backbone <strong>of</strong> the Democratic<br />

' Party, was spilt wide open, Wallace<br />

started his own party, and further<br />

"Remember he U a man and more cut down Truman's chances<br />

• we <strong>to</strong>" 1 the first laugh. And the first groan. Now<br />

Now, batlMo *<br />

af% fhil^Selisl'C<br />

tlonarr. Ae*oj»:<br />

the convenience <strong>of</strong> Oardens<br />

dents north <strong>of</strong> Batteisea rd.<br />

resl- lation designed <strong>to</strong> take the curse <strong>of</strong>f<br />

our new blighted area was given as<br />

re^ectable treatment i<br />

The Nut Bowl<br />

The<br />

But they were there| WtM'ff*s|. likely <strong>to</strong> be right than you,"—Ad- President was classed by most polit- siUE ' ¥ * LJl «OW^*WBATIOM<br />

«tl , , o-ii H rf i.h-.~. dent, the treasurer, their counsel viee <strong>to</strong> brides from Mrs, Fanny leal leaders, including many In his "Shine your shoes, sir?"<br />

Chief <strong>of</strong> Mice Howard, Johnson WB0 hsd ^ n fia^ ^ ^^^ m w t agnidge, Orimesby, Bngland, wed own party, as a "dead duck" Every ' " N8 '"<br />

was ^iprt "y Mapr Champljn <strong>to</strong> for ^ m m i eominittee <strong>of</strong> ob- TS years, public opinion poll pointed <strong>to</strong> his "111 shine 'em so you can u<br />

attend the new Police Affldemy is. . certain defeat. "No," glared the pedestrian.<br />

tabUshed by the State Police, jf. i. Financial AcYobatlCS Undaunted by all <strong>of</strong> thls-enough "Don't Manle yfluV* •<br />

• • • ' - - .. Ltignt on Financial ACTOQUIU,s <strong>to</strong> ttke m mm Md ^^ out sf mv VOK^mdt omowm^, TMOTPR »*?<br />

The owners <strong>of</strong> proptrty destroyed (AUanUc <strong>City</strong> Preaa) ' .-..-.-<br />

ln -f ^tiSJUhSf a2rt l J?'l£S r Two Burling<strong>to</strong>n C3oun^ twayers take action that results in Superior<br />

H^L^SlliMBh rt?ll£ SSt Com* Justice Kin<strong>to</strong>ad s<strong>to</strong>pping all further proceedings in the sale <strong>of</strong><br />

lion for cancellatipn <strong>of</strong> their assess- j^wwe River bridges <strong>to</strong> the taxpayers at allegedly exorbitant pr<strong>of</strong>its<br />

minl5 - for the private owners and broke <strong>of</strong> smart nnanee in Mew York and<br />

1 your face,**<br />

eart and soul out <strong>of</strong> BOU, MOKTEBAU. DANCEVKLL, TROTIDE, HO<br />

jnost any other man—Harry Truman GACCI, SHEMPIM. THWICIA, VENERD and MA-<br />

wrtuiip b^ttaiaiiy<br />

Xello*. Emeiwo,'<br />

Bryant < AM* '<br />

any old I>elk«n ** i<br />

even our «w^]<br />

and the i *<br />

Disciplining Oar Emotions<br />

^Jhfrt^wMHt » «•*••* mamu that the<br />

••••"' mulnrttv <strong>of</strong> traffic accidents tan be traeed <strong>to</strong> emo- s * . • SSuSS.* ' ^ mnce ootn Houses are <strong>to</strong> have a<br />

ivSffill^urtlMoes « M«^ F«*-« : * » | •* Mitt Catterine Harris, daughter Om ^he some Ume, charges that some <strong>of</strong> the same "financial wteards" gSa<strong>to</strong>'tart^U, ""^^ " {"<br />

ipMtteuial^ lurprt<strong>to</strong>l When_we t"^, 0 '"f,^ <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mr*. Arthur D, Harrta, wh0 figured in the Burllng<strong>to</strong>h deals are among "a selected group <strong>of</strong> bond- f ta "?» 1 ^' f Sj, l l t L n "V, f Sf 1 !<br />

l3Si wneri tverytnlnl gati wreng. .W| «tab » ^ was elected asils<strong>to</strong>nt edi<strong>to</strong>r «f the ^WeA' hoping <strong>to</strong> sell the Homers Fomt-leesley's Point <strong>Bridge</strong> <strong>to</strong> Cape ^.^rt* 1 * W d! W. •£. <strong>of</strong> , •*»»<br />

iWj^agta<strong>to</strong>f.b«,cl^Ml«vejatavtag,sUpw^ news-mata^ne publllhtd by stu- Miy e^unty wm be sifted in the <strong>On</strong>i<strong>to</strong>d Sta<strong>to</strong>s Dlstrtet Court at Oamden. -»"| PJ^ -?%J*^<br />

S-v»i^iiwrl it'tt* |MIee and snari -M'tte w^ imUs% mderCoUege. Bully fir those private taxpayers responsible for court action In one Stl^jL 1 ]" 13<br />

! fe^r^^ dam In<strong>to</strong> >hi ear, rase the mo<strong>to</strong>r^ strip , , , , , ^J probably fa the other likewise. »y their courage and sense <strong>of</strong> ne « tTO years it least.<br />

.tfete:»^ i W»-«»'IWg''Sf B ^ 1 j2'S« r iS-f The first im au<strong>to</strong> Ueinie Plata, dvle duty they dp mush both <strong>to</strong> protect the unorgahted taxpayers ot<br />

( r iS^!»»'Wfl8#l carbure<strong>to</strong>r. ^ . ^ J tatUtihiln ptw with white numeral,, m m ^mhii ' ' — "<br />

P>1*«iB' BMW btfcif. : dte*'bn( Wday were• m .Wf.,:t«_ baued at the <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> State who may be<br />

W^mm^^^»^^K*^&m •<strong>to</strong><strong>to</strong>r~w3«lt AWni « Berine<strong>to</strong> W * ^ commSuFta NeF <strong>to</strong>ey needj more <strong>of</strong> them. We have a<br />

S,..,,mmi*.:....J,*?T- ., ^.fc- •-•I<strong>to</strong> fEnpion. ;- fwthllgW, biiiinesaUl£« court Bitm now,, By appealUll.<strong>to</strong> it promptly<br />

»»» -^». v ; ^ ami eourai<strong>to</strong>uiV 4hew Is Juitlco <strong>to</strong> be had. ^ .<br />

11 PaunM redaned M preddent Th« d»y when we submit <strong>to</strong> polltlaa-bueliiess chicanery in the spirit<br />

^lUHaTindeDenient Club and <strong>of</strong> "what'e the use" cmn be over II private cltliens with means have the<br />

MW^Jj! l ffl£S 1 ^.i^i^ mm^tt Ihift soartet<strong>to</strong>ng; ) ' - .<br />

the last minute. And . This was aa Incomprehensible as Visual untU*<br />

in that last minute traveler figured out that each place was actually thi<br />

political his<strong>to</strong>ry. name <strong>of</strong> a well-known American <strong>City</strong> with »J1 the<br />

letters mixed up, •• - •• ••..->•! •'.'• • l ,-i:;: : ,-;$-"-Zv<br />

HJow many ot them can you unsci«niUiftf>>-W:»<br />

wouldn't*<br />

theur<br />

edecUve poUllcal speech.<br />

<strong>On</strong>e Athenian candidate for public Offlce<br />

ised aan|^WBii ud;«htt;binefitt tt; Mi^M<br />

^ ^<br />

tatUtshJl»|«r wrthTwWtf niifiefals; i^au^mmtinities aBd'<strong>to</strong> put the &r <strong>of</strong> the law In<strong>to</strong> the hearts <strong>of</strong> any /_,___.__,„ 1m»ltmatnu WtWn* *««> he hid finished, his opponent<br />

• --•—----»—•-•• - npiatinf exp<strong>to</strong>itatiqn <strong>of</strong> pubue treasuries. Imaginary Interview<br />

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

Red: Under Communism;<br />

thtrt'd be no passing <strong>of</strong> tha<br />

collection plate <strong>to</strong> the churches..<br />

AmericanTNo; you'd be afraid<br />

some needy comrade would steal<br />

• I M ' ; "•'" : •-' •- V : '. : i v ..-V.•-''•'.<br />

delivered his replrjn right wordiu<br />

ADVICE •••_ • '_y-rf\, g. i-i.^^ 'i-i-^^mA<br />

• v<br />

w&aar^


' V,<br />

f.<br />

Church Announcements<br />

CHURCH SCHOOL!<br />

BIQ4-B<br />

out Sunday and join those who gather <strong>to</strong> give<br />

th^riks <strong>to</strong> the <strong>On</strong>e who provides all our<br />

comforts and all our needs.<br />

Ciiy Baptist Church First Methodist Church<br />

B<strong>to</strong>v. Vic<strong>to</strong>r a BeatUg Rev, A, L, Oongl<strong>of</strong>f<br />

! • Hbly Trinity Episcopal<br />

s£ 3 . . Church<br />

Vaughan, Rec<strong>to</strong>r<br />

1 K. C.<br />

. .jChurch<br />

w^ iartholoinew B, Doyle<br />

it. Joseph j. Brennan<br />

, JAME3 AJU.E. CHURCH<br />

(Colored)<br />

Fischer St. John's Lutheran Church<br />

Rev, Frank F, Adler<br />

St. Mary's Chapel<br />

Rev. Bartholomew B. Doyle<br />

Rev, jOMph J, Brennan<br />

Christian Science<br />

Village Theatre<br />

TABEBNACLE BAPTIST<br />

CHURCH (Colored)<br />

BAPTIST CH0RCH MACEDONIA M. E CHURCH<br />

OMtaed} (Colored)<br />

I by tllH> OMI CUr B<br />

t^TAIOTON<br />

HANEY LLOYD OHATOIN<br />

- .OCEAN, CUT<br />

hTm eeAv<strong>to</strong>B oo.<br />

BANK<br />

Church To Have<br />

Rally Day<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Home<br />

Savings and Loan Assn.<br />

51! . 8th Street Phone 0012<br />

HNDttJ&WRRIES.'<br />

NEXT wim*.<br />

MlLHOLQNOTtMOM<br />

FOR YOU If TOU<br />

LET US FILL YOUR SIM<br />

TO TWB BRI/A WITH<br />

•Mue coal'<br />

A nippty <strong>of</strong> 'bltw coal' In your banmenl<br />

Ii a r«ol tr«awr* f*ml for<br />

your »af»«y ond <strong>to</strong>mfort mil winter.<br />

EASY<br />

BUDGET<br />

BURKARD<br />

VWST AVENUE ftK>NE0414<br />

Telephone Rate<br />

RI«e Hearings<br />

Get Under Way<br />

Hearings opened Monday before<br />

the Public Utility Commission on<br />

the application <strong>of</strong> the New Jersey<br />

Bell Telephone Co. for an Increase<br />

SHEPPARD'S<br />

AUTO SERVICE<br />

_ 912 Simpson Ave.<br />

, BISHOP<br />

j MOTOR SALES<br />

« 115& Asbury Avenue<br />

Phone 1888 "•HIIMiiimiillfl<br />

AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE<br />

Let as prove <strong>to</strong> you that ',<br />

we can save you on your<br />

au<strong>to</strong>mobile insurance; under<br />

existing costs It will<br />

pay you <strong>to</strong> check our rates<br />

before renewing!<br />

IWildwood <strong>Bridge</strong><br />

• i » ^<br />

SEE and DRIVE<br />

THE MODERN DESIGN for '49<br />

THE CAR YOU STEP<br />

DOWN INTO!<br />

HUDSON<br />

PARTS 1 #5SRVICH<br />

AT CAPE MAV HUDS&**,<br />

Rt. No. 4, SCHELLENGER3 LANDING<br />

CLICQUOT CLUB<br />

GINGER<br />

ALE<br />

We hope everybody will hive a holiday on<br />

Thanksgivinl Day, In common with Other<br />

business eonBerns Jeney Central will oe<br />

closed except for effierfeneles.<br />

This closing notice ii inserted two week!<br />

before ThsWuiiving <strong>to</strong> remind ysu there is<br />

still time <strong>to</strong> imtall one <strong>of</strong> those beautiful<br />

new Au<strong>to</strong>matic Gas rangei ... <strong>to</strong> time <strong>to</strong><br />

eosft the miankiilving dinner.<br />

Ask your Local Applionce Dealer<br />

lor full particular!<br />

ew Disability Law in cared on January iiuorary 10<br />

FIRST PHESBYTEEIAN<br />

7th St. and Wader »v.<br />

At Mlsslonaiy-Minded Church<br />

Her. George Fischer, TJLD., Pas<strong>to</strong>r<br />

rarch 9:15 a. m.—Prayer meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Lord's Day teachers and <strong>of</strong>ficers In<br />

Colored tho choir room.<br />

9'30 a m—The Church at Study<br />

<strong>of</strong> Alaska Lord's Day Lesson, "Prophecy In the<br />

Bible". Amos 5 21-24: 7-10-15:<br />

r ,wlU .be "Missionary Sun- Micah 4-1-4 Dedication <strong>of</strong> the new<br />

nhg morning and evening Junior Department room<br />

* <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Baptist 10 45 a m —The Church at Worship.<br />

Every member Canvass and<br />

. Vincent Joy, missionary <strong>of</strong> 12Stewardship<br />

Sunday Stewardship<br />

''!«*Yice In Alaska. will bring sermon, "The Philanthropies <strong>of</strong> the<br />

> iR-t&e service at 11 a m Poor Exodus 35 1-29 The choir,<br />

II stieak and show several directed by Ednurd Hogan, will sing<br />

I feet -it colored motion plc- Supervised nursery for the conjot<br />

hi* Alaskan missionary work<br />

lc« at 7:30 p. m. Mr, Joy,<br />

enience <strong>of</strong> parents<br />

t'UH'in Percy Crawford'a<br />

8:45 p, m,—Meeting <strong>of</strong> the West-<br />

rt Church <strong>of</strong> thi Air<br />

minster fellowship.<br />

,valao wlU ling In the 7:40 p, m,—Evening Service <strong>of</strong><br />

Worship. Hymn sing led by Mr,<br />

Hogan. Evangelistic sermon, "Be<br />

i^-ibt Joy and their two Tllou Faithful Un<strong>to</strong> Death", Rev-<br />

recently returned home elation 1:8-11. The Senior Choir<br />

;'Alaska,'and are now engaged will ilng,<br />

"Station services throughout Wednesday—<br />

t'r«ijd rtdweit, They na?e<br />

. — bribed firom a lertes <strong>of</strong> meet,<br />

3:19 p, m,—Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Junior<br />

i In Oeorgia.<br />

Christian Bideavor Society.<br />

7:80 p, m,—Midweek prmyer meet,<br />

w <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Baptist Church ing and Bible study.<br />

» periodical support <strong>to</strong> the Joys Tbmday—<br />

their missionary .work -In "the<br />

7:30 p, m,—Choir rehearta! In the<br />

They WfYf ^iia<br />

• from, Miss Florence Dalbow.<br />

f Of the Qeian <strong>City</strong> Baptist<br />

, •Who also k a full-time nus- iT. JOHN'S EVANGELICAL<br />

Mn Alaska. They are located LUTHERAN<br />

Center and Miss Dalbow 10th st. and Central av,<br />

Bev, Frank F, Adler, §,T,M.. Fai<strong>to</strong>r<br />

_ public Ii Invited <strong>to</strong> attend. Marion Trout Murphy, OrKanlsl<br />

l*j*pfettl services. Rev. Vic<strong>to</strong>r The 23rd Sunday after Trinity—<br />

"Title; pas<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 9:45 a. m—Church School and<br />

•jOftwh, WiU nil a preaching Bible Classes, F. idwin Reiher. sup-<br />

Sunday at The Fhlla- eriiitendent. Rally program and<br />

Gospel Tabernacle, where promotion. Attendance awai da.<br />

Cllieodore Eisner is pas<strong>to</strong>r. MeMessige<br />

by the pas<strong>to</strong>r. Classes will<br />

' > Will be the speaker Saturday pretent exercises.<br />

" t at the Tabernacle Youth Rally It a, m.—The Service. Installa-<br />

ie church at Broad and Muter tion <strong>of</strong> teachers and <strong>of</strong>ficers <strong>of</strong><br />

Pas<strong>to</strong>r Beattie will be heard church school. Sermon: "Bombs,<br />

over WIBO on Sunday in Battles, Billions, Babies", Music by<br />

sts sponsored by the Phila- the choir. Soloist: Jesnnette Pa|>by<br />

church, resides preaching S<strong>to</strong>kes.<br />

i morning and evenings sermons. Thursday— '<br />

8 p, m.—BrothcThood meeting,<br />

Friday—<br />

>p Corson<br />

SO m.—Choir rehearsEl.<br />

's Rally<br />

OCEAN CITY BAPTIST<br />

r; <strong>Bridge</strong><strong>to</strong>n lOth it, and Wesley av.<br />

Bishop's Rally, emphasizing "The Church with the Neon Sign<br />

[ Advance Program for Christ und<br />

Church being conducted <strong>to</strong><br />

t Churches acro-a the land,<br />

i Mid Tuesday lor the <strong>Bridge</strong><strong>to</strong>n<br />

' ' ; ot the New Jersey Canter-<br />

H/ the Central Methodist<br />

Of <strong>Bridge</strong><strong>to</strong>n., with Dr, W,<br />

District Superintendent.<br />

'•afternoon program began at<br />

kit with devotions conducted<br />

r<br />

-Br. Payne. The group divided<br />

" two Sections, one for ministers<br />

t for laymen. District Buper-<br />

" <strong>of</strong> the area spoke in<br />

i meetings<br />

' was served at 6 p m. The<br />

>r ttmm meeting was attended<br />

from each Methodist<br />

• The address <strong>of</strong> the evefras<br />

delivered by Bishop Fred<br />

___• Oorson, Resident Bishop <strong>of</strong><br />

•phllanelphia Area on the <strong>to</strong>pic,<br />

•Friwestant *•<br />

11<br />

Monday, November 15—<br />

7:30 p. m.—Sunday (School Board<br />

meeting at the home <strong>of</strong> Mr, and<br />

Mrs. Calvin Daugherty, 808 Wesley Lutherans <strong>to</strong><br />

av.<br />

Wednsdaj, November 17—<br />

Install Officers<br />

7;30 p. m. — Midweek service <strong>of</strong><br />

prayer, praise and Bible study. Con- Rally Day exercises will be pretinuation<br />

<strong>of</strong> "The Doctrine <strong>of</strong> Salva sented in St. John's Lutheran<br />

tlpn", Bible course taught by Pas<strong>to</strong>r Church School Sunday at 9:4S a. m.<br />

Seattle.<br />

Primary, Intermediate, Junior and<br />

Friday. November 19—<br />

Senior Classes will present the program.<br />

The pas<strong>to</strong>r, Rev. Frank F.<br />

7 p. m.—Bible Club for all boys Adler, will bring the message. Pro-<br />

and girls in the lower audi<strong>to</strong>rium. motion certificates and attendance<br />

Bible gnmes, fel<strong>to</strong>graph s<strong>to</strong>ries, rewards will be made. All in at-<br />

choruses and contests.<br />

tendance will receive Bally Duy<br />

• * •<br />

ST. AUGUSTINE'S R. C.<br />

13th st. opd Wnslev »v.<br />

A special service <strong>of</strong> instuilatlon for<br />

Rev. Bartholomew B. Doylo teachers and <strong>of</strong>ficers <strong>of</strong> the church<br />

Rev. Joseph J. Brcnnan<br />

school will be a part <strong>of</strong> the regular<br />

service at 11 a. m.<br />

Sunday Masses, 8 and 10: IS a.m.<br />

Confessions on Saturday, 4:80 <strong>to</strong><br />

Those <strong>to</strong> be Installed for the com-<br />

5:4S pjn. and 7j30 <strong>to</strong> 8:30 p.m.<br />

ing year are:,Superintendent, Edwin<br />

First IHday Mass 7 a, m.<br />

Reiber; assistant superintendents,<br />

Confessions on eve <strong>of</strong> First Friday,<br />

Clyde Fenstermacher and Fred<br />

7:30 <strong>to</strong> i :S0 p. m.<br />

Kelin; secretary, Mrs. Clyde Fen-<br />

Daily Mass, 14th st. and Asbury<br />

stermacher: treasurer, O, W. Reiehly:<br />

av,, 7 a, m. and Saturday 7:30 *. m, pianist, Mrs. F, Edwin Reiherj ajjist-<br />

Masses on Holy Days, 8 and 8ant<br />

pianist, Mrs. Clyde Fenster-<br />

a. m,<br />

maeher.<br />

Oonfessions on eve <strong>of</strong> Holy Days,<br />

Teachers are: Mrs. Cora Grubb.<br />

7:30 <strong>to</strong> 8:30 P, m.<br />

Mrs, George Bolden, Mrs, Lei Hlllegass,<br />

Mits Mary Ann Bolden, Mrs,<br />

ST. MART'S CHAPEL<br />

Frank Adler, Mr, Reiehly and Miss<br />

!nfl st. and Atlantis av,<br />

Joan Courtney,<br />

Sunday Mass at 8:15 ajn. Confessions<br />

before Mass.<br />

First Friday Mass, 7:30 a.m. Confessions<br />

before Mass,<br />

Mass on Holy Days, I a, m,<br />

Oonfesilons bpfore Mass,<br />

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, New Jersey<br />

Sunday Service—11 a. m., yillage<br />

Theatre, 8th St. and Boardwalk,<br />

Sunday School—II a. m., 812 8th<br />

it.<br />

Wednesday Evening Testimonial<br />

Meeting, 8 p. m.—612 Blh st,<br />

CHRIBTIAN SCIENCE LESSON<br />

SERMON<br />

"Mortals and Immortals" is the<br />

subject for Sunday. November 14.<br />

Golden Text: "If ye livt after Uie<br />

flesh, ye shall die: but if ye through<br />

iht Spirit do mortify the deeds <strong>of</strong><br />

he body, ye shall live," (Earn, 8:13,)<br />

Barmen: Passages from the King<br />

ames version <strong>of</strong> the Bible ineludf;<br />

"For as many as are led by the<br />

Ipirit <strong>of</strong> Ood, they are the sons <strong>of</strong><br />

lod, (Rom. 1:14.1 Correlative pasiages<br />

from "Bclence and Health with<br />

Rev, Vie<strong>to</strong>r B, Beattie, Pas<strong>to</strong>r ,ey <strong>to</strong> the Scriptures" by Mary<br />

Sunday, November M —Missionary Baker Eddy Include:<br />

Sunday—<br />

"Immortal man is not and never<br />

9:15 a. m.—Sunday School Teach- was material, but always spiritual<br />

ers' prayer meeting in the pas<strong>to</strong>r's and eternal Mortals are the<br />

study.<br />

counterfeits <strong>of</strong> immortals. They are<br />

9:45 a. m,—Sunday School with ' the children <strong>of</strong> the wicked one, or<br />

classes for students <strong>of</strong> all ages. Bus- the one evil, which declares that<br />

Sell But<strong>to</strong>n, superintendent. man begins in dust or as a material<br />

11 a. m.—Worship service. Mes- embryo , . . Learn this, O mortal,<br />

sage by Rev. Vincent Joy, veteran and earnestly seek the spiritual<br />

missionary <strong>of</strong> IS years in Alailta, status <strong>of</strong> man, which is outside <strong>of</strong><br />

Pas<strong>to</strong>r Beattie will be speafcini in all material selfhood." (pp. S38,4TB,j<br />

the pulpit <strong>of</strong> Dr. Theodore Eisner,<br />

at The Philadelphia Gospel Tabernacle,<br />

| HOLT TRINITY<br />

, lltn at, and Oeatral<br />

8:10 p, m,—"Crusadirs For Christ'<br />

.._ av,<br />

• Bw. Forrot B, Van<br />

youth fellowship for all teen agers, ;, Sunday Sendees— aughan. Rec<strong>to</strong>r<br />

led by Henry silling, Jr.<br />

TS0arm^^>ly 7 :S0 ft. m,_«oly CCommunion,<br />

7:S0 p, m. — Missionary Service B;4o a. m._Church School,<br />

with Rev. and Mrs. Vincent Joy 11 a. m,—Momini Service,<br />

showing colored motion pictures <strong>of</strong><br />

4:15 p, m.—Bvensong,<br />

Thursdays—<br />

their work in Copper Center, Alaska.<br />

Mn Joy will sing and preach the Holy D.'yt"<br />

Gospel message.<br />

SO LONG A5 YOU LIVE,<br />

upuJeasv<br />

"FACfr PRESENT<br />

''DAY PROBLfMS<br />

WitH CHRIST'S HELP<br />

0 ^ Oommunlon owners rtllnqulah right* <strong>to</strong> the<br />

wajf dwwbrjdge In<strong>to</strong> WUdwood. ii<br />

center bt canalsJn the Inland water-<br />

WMT by deeding the rights <strong>to</strong> the<br />

Eastern Engineering Co. receii<br />

city, which in turn pa&ed them Bids in Nov. 30 completed a $264312 contract<br />

|P»tl<br />

along <strong>to</strong> the state.<br />

The State Highway Commission<br />

filling approach areas near the sWl<br />

To Pay Cash Benefit, <strong>to</strong> Workers for Non^Occupational Mishap, or* lilnew Cases ChlistliiaS Bdoks<br />

The change <strong>of</strong> ownership wu awill<br />

receive bids November 30 atwhile<br />

the Tidewater ConstruqUonl<br />

requirement before a. dredging prp- Tren<strong>to</strong>n on construction <strong>of</strong> theCorp.<br />

Is now doing a *520.474 l<br />

Ject could be started by tho DUIsion superstructure for the new high- Ing and substructure project<br />

01 Navigation. All three, canals are<br />

<strong>of</strong> |H,03fl,000 a year In Its rate at present .clogged with mud, which<br />

revenue.<br />

causes fishing boats <strong>to</strong> run aground.<br />

At<strong>to</strong>rney General Walter D, Van<br />

Riper, who is opposing the move for<br />

the state, said that the state would Egg Harbor Bay Is so named from<br />

GAUNTT'S<br />

"More far your money.<br />

agree only <strong>to</strong> Increases <strong>to</strong>taling M, the number <strong>of</strong> gull's eggs which were<br />

000,000 a year, which he said would found there In the salt meadows.<br />

Expert Body & Fender Work<br />

An ntm drink In<br />

Out <strong>of</strong> «»«y six<br />

pay the cost <strong>of</strong> wage Increases<br />

bottle."<br />

grunted telephone employes by an<br />

Complete Paint Job $40 up<br />

wnlMrt unploytd by<br />

<strong>On</strong>e wUI be injured<br />

Nnr|MMf'l J«,OOp<br />

or • tick from non-<br />

arbitration board.<br />

Reasonable Prices relishing & glmonlilnt<br />

aap\oy*tt undtr Un- occupational caute)<br />

The company is basing Its appli- Ford-Mercury<br />

PHONE 2688<br />

yfar; new law<br />

cation on the need for a better re-<br />

pay* benefit! for<br />

turn on investment in order <strong>to</strong> carry Owners!<br />

out its expansion program.<br />

749 WEST AVE.<br />

You Don't<br />

I Clicquot Club Beverage Co.<br />

Canal Rights Are N , •<br />

DOWN PAYMENT<br />

.-, HO N. Virginia ATenM<br />

Transferred <strong>to</strong> State u Move • diluntHd<br />

LET US GET YOUR CAR READY<br />

j AUanUc <strong>City</strong>. N, I. Ph.<br />

Sen Irfe <strong>City</strong> this week completed REBUILT MOTOR<br />

negotiations <strong>to</strong> have privati'property InttaiM In Your Ou Here<br />

FOR WINTER<br />

Vt monthl/ pajmfnU <strong>of</strong> 113<br />

•••"*"' wtittmiM Iffectivt J«B. I, Beotfiu Ufio Diwbled worker will<br />

I»4>, • wwkar whs<br />

nt payment<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Garage<br />

rORD<br />

KURTZ DlALn<br />

BILL BOSSONG, Prop,<br />

Calling All<br />

r<br />

firtt week <strong>of</strong> di»- ncein etah bciufiti<br />

I Ii umporirily du,<br />

be nude for diubilabJliqrj<br />

worker', doc froa $» w 121 a<br />

I *Ufd and aot r««jvltiM,<br />

for ptriodi<br />

Mr nutt certify <strong>to</strong> w • * k, depending ranging up <strong>to</strong> 26<br />

lit * AtUnllc<br />

mi<br />

kit Mta! lo«bilitT upon amount <strong>of</strong> wetka. Time in<br />

Mworh,<br />

hit put eirningt.<br />

Repairing • Service ft Qi«n CIO 9th and <strong>Ocean</strong> Ave. Opp. Post Office Hotels and Guest Homes<br />

ALL MAKE CARS<br />

ESSO PRODUCTS<br />

Let us ht|p WB put yanr beds In fint claa sandltbn<br />

Prince<strong>to</strong>n Choir<br />

<strong>to</strong> Sing Nov. 21 at MOTORS If uourewise<br />

Presbyterian Chureh<br />

Arrangements have been made for REPAIRED<br />

SANDER'S ESSO STATION<br />

PHONE . OCEAN CITY 0046-J<br />

the Prince<strong>to</strong>n Theological Semi-<br />

A choict ii nidi b«- The choke nay be: Of it nuy be • firm'i<br />

nary choir <strong>of</strong> 25 voices <strong>to</strong> conduct<br />

So. Comer Blh and Bay Avenue<br />

IWMB one ef two il-<br />

Worker may receive<br />

coverage under State awn "private plan"—<br />

the morning service <strong>of</strong> the First<br />

ttrnativ* pliat undw<br />

benefit! if lie earned<br />

Fund, <strong>to</strong> which both at ulf-iniurer, thru<br />

Presbyterian Church here on Bun.<br />

AT THE WARRANTED TIRES<br />

which worker! arc la<br />

between »270 and<br />

contribute in tim • union or auociition,<br />

day, November 21, Pas<strong>to</strong>r George<br />

be covered. Law<br />

%640 in lint four <strong>of</strong><br />

the fund, <strong>to</strong> pay or thru an innir-<br />

riieher announced this week.<br />

ESSO<br />

and BATTERIES<br />

OCEAN CITY BEDDING CO, I MM itndardi.<br />

lattit five caleoance<br />

contract. 4ar-quartera,<br />

The choir will be led by David M.<br />

Jones, direc<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> music at the Sem.<br />

SIGN<br />

1021 ASBURY AVE. OCEAN CITY<br />

Inary and a member <strong>of</strong> the West-<br />

**»•¥ OUR RENOVATION SERVICE — ¥OU%L LIKE IT"<br />

In this glmpllBed chart b the new S<strong>to</strong>le Temporary DhaMIity BeBellta<br />

minster Choir college faculty <strong>of</strong><br />

y in .Ifecl and will b*tln <strong>to</strong> pay beneflb for .«mB.M^niMblU<strong>to</strong> 5K? <strong>to</strong><br />

Prince<strong>to</strong>n, A representative <strong>of</strong> the<br />

AUTHORIZED DEALERS * **"fft ttttt"--I>>•»«#.. M*«4<br />

ploy s prtynil Mtrt by unemploymeat compensation. In ellert, UM new Uw will<br />

Seminary faculty will accompany<br />

HI 111111 ti M-H-l-M I I I I it<br />

*"<br />

ths singers.<br />

BISHOP<br />

Summer Auxiliary MOTOR SALES<br />

0. D. HACKNEY & SONS<br />

<strong>to</strong> Meet in Phila. 1159 Asbury Avenue<br />

btudebaker CARS . > 031 Asbury Avenue phone 1224<br />

The Bummer Auxiliary <strong>of</strong> the<br />

First Presbyterian Church will meet Phone 1888<br />

at the Arch St. Church House, 1724<br />

T'S a wise mo<strong>to</strong>riat<br />

SALES and SERVICE<br />

Arch st,. Philadelphia, on Thursday,<br />

I who avoidi cold-<br />

ROYf A. MENGEL<br />

ON ALL MAKES OF<br />

November 18, at J:SO p. m.<br />

A book review will be given by<br />

weather worrieB by 112 Central AnflM GOODYEAR TIBBB FhSBc IM ,'<br />

Mrs. W, Wells, Hostesses will be the<br />

MOTORS] beating trouble <strong>to</strong> the<br />

Refrigera<strong>to</strong>rs and Appliances<br />

Auxiliary <strong>of</strong>ficers and Mrs, J. Melvin<br />

Smith.<br />

Parts and Accessorie* punch. You can do<br />

just that by letting<br />

Norgm Space Heaters Television<br />

lerta 40 and 50<br />

County Music Fete<br />

our expert mechanics<br />

NH-II I--M--1-M<br />

OUT OF THIS WORLD!<br />

BRAND N1W give your car a thor-<br />

at Middle High<br />

on May 19<br />

BUICK ENGINES ough check-up NOW!<br />

THE NEW<br />

Middle Township High School win n<strong>to</strong> « Thin >M Can Uiing proper equip-<br />

REUPHOLSTERING<br />

be host <strong>to</strong> the 1049 Cape May Coun.<br />

i Ji ment and fac<strong>to</strong>ry-<br />

ty Music Festival May 19, it was in- jest. 346 PACKARD!!<br />

engineered and in-<br />

REFINISHING<br />

nounced this week.<br />

H In<br />

The program <strong>of</strong> music, <strong>to</strong> be pre-<br />

InMllailH spected parts, they'll ^l^BISHOP MOTOR SALES<br />

at<br />

sented by a combined county stu- mnmn<br />

put it in <strong>to</strong>p ihape for<br />

dent chorus and orchestra, will be Brakes Relincd<br />

Wi dayi ahead, liSB Asbury Ave., cor, 12th St. Phone<br />

given outdoors for the first time<br />

LOW PRICES<br />

Clutches Replaced<br />

since It was initiated here three<br />

It costs less than you think* <strong>to</strong> com-<br />

years ago.<br />

Mo<strong>to</strong>r OverhaulltiR<br />

Two <strong>of</strong> the festivals <strong>to</strong> date hive Carbure<strong>to</strong>r & Ignition HAROLD C.<br />

pletely re-do your Jiving room suite.<br />

been in the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Music Pier<br />

Special Low Rill Prices. • . - Oall 4.2618 - . - N O W I<br />

audi<strong>to</strong>rium; another was in the Oape ! RebBlIt Front End!<br />

PALMER CHEVROLET<br />

EASY TERMS<br />

-<br />

May Convention Hall.<br />

Are Tire* Wearing STEINRUCK<br />

— and —<br />

DRAPERIES - BED SPREADS - SLIP COVERS<br />

9 a, m^—Holy fiommunlon<br />

IT. JOHN'S EVANGELICAL Public Payroll Up<br />

U h l f<br />

LUTHERAN<br />

Knee Action, Orerhiollnf ud 9th Street at Bay Avenue<br />

10th tt. and Central av, 12 Pet, in <strong>On</strong>e Year<br />

Wheel AUcnaMt<br />

OLDSMOBILE r Alben Decora<strong>to</strong>rs<br />

Bev, Frank F. Adler, S,T,M., Pas<strong>to</strong>r Government payrolls — Federal, THE MODERN WA»<br />

1<br />

CITIES SERVICE STATION<br />

1119 Asbury Av, I*h, 0235<br />

Marion Trout Murphy, Orfanist state and local—were 12 per cent<br />

higher last July than in July <strong>of</strong> 1947, MID A NEW MttfilTf<br />

=: 25)6 ATLANTIC AVE. ATLANTIC CITY<br />

according <strong>to</strong> the U. 8. Census Bureau, TmU or TtiailT<br />

FIRST METHODIST<br />

The bureau said 5.800,000 public Wl HAVB TnEM<br />

ith st, and Central av.<br />

employes received $1,185,000,000 last<br />

Rev. A. Lynn Gongl<strong>of</strong>f, Minister<br />

IN STOCK 1<br />

July—an average Of $212, This .com- O»BH at TOIB $£SS\<br />

P v Quick Results — Try a Classified Ad<br />

Sunday, November 14—<br />

pared with a (196 average a year<br />

8:30 a. m.—Church School with earlier. Federal employes in July<br />

classes for all a(es. Roy E, Darby, numbered 2,107,244, with a payroll Wallace Bros. Buick SERVICE The 1949<br />

superintendent.<br />

<strong>of</strong> $484,289,498 'or the month.<br />

11 a. m.—Mornini Worship. Ser-<br />

9th St. and Simpson Ave.<br />

mon, "Man's Disorder and God's and over, are invited <strong>to</strong> attend,<br />

Phone 9042<br />

Design". The choirs will sing, "<strong>On</strong>e 7:45 p, m,—Evening Service. You<br />

World", O'Hara, directed by Mrs, will enjoy this service and he helped<br />

KAISER & FRAZER<br />

Charles Thurs<strong>to</strong>n. Nan Brown will by it. Oospel hymn-sing, special<br />

sing, "The King <strong>of</strong> Love My Shep. music, Youth Choir, sermon by the<br />

herd Is", by Oounod.<br />

pas<strong>to</strong>r.<br />

Immediate Delivery<br />

Supervised Nursery <strong>to</strong> take care <strong>of</strong> Wednesday, November 17— ROY WELLS AUTO SERVICE<br />

your children while you worship 7:3Q p. m.—Fellowship Hour, Join<br />

A Square Deal<br />

8 p. m,—Youth Fellowship Dinner with us hi the singing and Bibiq<br />

311 • 34th Street Phone 1262 or 8572<br />

Meeting, AH youth, high school age<br />

for everyone<br />

Study,<br />

MOTORS INSTALLED — NEW or REBUILT<br />

Can Called For — Delivered<br />

We Treat Our CuttORitnt<br />

Bear Alignment Service<br />

The Way WE Lik* <strong>to</strong> be<br />

SAVE The Easy Way<br />

Goodrich Tires<br />

Treated When WE are<br />

Cus<strong>to</strong>mers<br />

Let Your Savings Earn You Dividends<br />

Sunoco Qtm<br />

Towing<br />

GUARANTEED USED CARS<br />

CURRENT DIVIDEND RATE 8%<br />

Woodbine Mo<strong>to</strong>r Sales A Service<br />

Savings Insured <strong>to</strong> $5,000<br />

800 Washing<strong>to</strong>n Ave,, Woodbine, N. J,<br />

Phone 680 Open Evenings and Simdiiy*<br />

tmplam ta ' Exhibit and Two<br />

Movies Next Week<br />

Book Week, <strong>to</strong> be olqserved, from<br />

Sunday <strong>to</strong> Saturday, next week. In<br />

book s<strong>to</strong>res and libraries throughout<br />

Ihc nation, will be the occasion <strong>of</strong> an<br />

exhibit <strong>of</strong> Christmas book gilt sug- FLOWER<br />

gestions at the <strong>Ocean</strong> city Free<br />

Public Library. Books for all ages<br />

will be displayed, and- Christmas<br />

shopping will be made easy and.<br />

OIJB OWN,. '<br />

pleusant when you find just the book<br />

for Uncle Julius and the neighbor's<br />

child, and, <strong>of</strong> bourse, your own fam- Chrysanthemums<br />

ily circle.<br />

and<br />

Carroll E. Thayer, principal <strong>of</strong> the<br />

elementary schools, plans <strong>to</strong> have Large, Mums<br />

each <strong>of</strong> the grades visit the library<br />

during the week. Then boys and For you*<br />

girls will be Invited <strong>to</strong> movies <strong>to</strong> be THANKSGIVING<br />

shown each evening Monday through DECORATIONS<br />

Friday, one show at 7 o'clock, the<br />

other at 8 o'clock.<br />

Since the boys and girls will be CORSAGES<br />

asked <strong>to</strong> bring their parents and Cut Flowers<br />

older friends, one <strong>of</strong> three fllms <strong>to</strong><br />

be presented., "Wild Life in Blow Potted Plants<br />

Motion", will Interest adults. The Plants In Bloom<br />

picture in color features take-<strong>of</strong>f<br />

and landing <strong>of</strong> (tame birds, mostly<br />

for your Hardy Garden<br />

ducks. Hunters know what a show<br />

this maneuver Is. Everyone will be<br />

delighted with the grace and skill<br />

<strong>of</strong> bird flight. The other two fllms<br />

are comedies, beloved by young and<br />

old alike.<br />

UPH01 For the one week <strong>of</strong> Book Week,<br />

books will be sold from samples,<br />

your copy reaching you well before<br />

Christmas. Orders also will be accepted<br />

for books not on display but<br />

in the case <strong>of</strong> titles that are not<br />

Specialist-fn<br />

new, delivery for Christmas cannot<br />

be promised. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> has no Recovering, Repairing,<br />

book s<strong>to</strong>re.<br />

The public is invited <strong>to</strong> the movies, SUp Coven, Dmpcrieo,<br />

and Is urged <strong>to</strong> take this opportun- Window Shades tmi O<br />

ity <strong>to</strong> become acquainted with the<br />

Free Public Library.<br />

Made <strong>to</strong><br />

which<br />

"NO JOB TOO UMU, OB TOO<br />

1 <strong>to</strong> J<br />

Wildwood Boy<br />

"»««•«« Mi mdurtrlei lartw than Ihg<br />

RELIABLE, SEASONABLE,<br />

tm»ll*«t<br />

Struck by Train<br />

More thtn SOO employeri employ, i able that most local itatlontry and<br />

Earl Lawrence. II, <strong>of</strong> 131 W.<br />

during the first seven consecutive<br />

ing anesUmattd SM* ^ fmpioy«s p|y«s In taleindy ] Cindy s<strong>to</strong>rta s<strong>to</strong>res wlU wiu not Boibi be attcMd, affecMd,<br />

Montgomery av,, wildwood, sua.<br />

PHONE 2237<br />

days <strong>of</strong> illness nor when a person tained head injuries Thursday last<br />

ape May Oounty are prepartnl this but thtatrea, department s<strong>to</strong>res, gar- is not under a physician's care; Also<br />

month <strong>to</strong> comply with proviilons <strong>of</strong>. ages and service stations, lumbtr<br />

week when he was struck by a train<br />

benefits wlU not be paid for dis-<br />

the new state Temporary Disability yards, trucking companies, work<br />

while en route <strong>to</strong> school.<br />

ability arising from pregnancy, for<br />

Seashore Upholstering<br />

Benefits Law which, after January<br />

Police said the boy was either<br />

shops and fac<strong>to</strong>ries, restaurants and self-inflicted injuries, or injuries re-<br />

1, 1049, will begin <strong>to</strong> pay cash bent-<br />

walking across the track or was<br />

other types <strong>of</strong> business and Indus, ceived during commission <strong>of</strong> a crime,<br />

tits <strong>to</strong> affected workers for non.<br />

walking along the rails when hit by<br />

1213 ASBURY AVENUE<br />

Kcupatlonai disabilities. The emtrial<br />

enterprise will be Involved, for a period during which work is<br />

Sloyers and employes with whom HAVE TWO ALTERNATIVES done^ for pr<strong>of</strong>it, for any period dur-<br />

a locomotive between Wildwood and<br />

nd BATnTAGTIOM<br />

he new law Is concerned are those Locally, the new law wUi require thi<br />

ing which the worker would be dis-<br />

Wildwood Orest, He was admitted W. B. SHABP<br />

qualified for unemployment compen-<br />

<strong>to</strong> Bhore Memorial Hospital,<br />

sation because <strong>of</strong> a labor dispute,<br />

unless the disability Incurred before Hurl in Fall From<br />

companies employing four<br />

the dispute.<br />

ir more perionj.<br />

Sea Isle Scaffold<br />

payments, or whether they wish <strong>to</strong><br />

The sweeping new coverage will<br />

qoorge Martin, former poitmuttr<br />

make arrangements for their<br />

and building Inspec<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> S<strong>to</strong>ne<br />

irovlde benefits ranging from ft <strong>to</strong> coverage which will at least met lost aamethimr? Try a elMtUM. Harbor, was admitted last week <strong>to</strong><br />

18! a week for periods as long u SJ the minimum standards <strong>of</strong> the law<br />

the Surf Hospital, Sea Me <strong>City</strong>, with<br />

weeks <strong>to</strong> those workers who are un-, If the latter decision Is made, emible<br />

<strong>to</strong> continue at their regular players and employes will find thai<br />

iccupatlons because <strong>of</strong> injuries or they may choose among several posllness<br />

not caused by their occupa- sible plans such as a private insur. / CHECK These Polnta for<br />

Ions. The "non-occupational" na-lanee company, a "self-insurer" ar.<br />

lire <strong>of</strong> disabilities for which benefits rangement, or a union or employes Comfortable Winter Living in Your Home<br />

¥111 be paid is the distinction be- association,<br />

ween this new form <strong>of</strong> "social st To finance the payment <strong>of</strong> bene<br />


* I' ' A -<br />

( V '!'",tW<br />

^r<br />

ive Close<br />

FviDe<br />

MMunlaoden<br />

• By <strong>On</strong>e Point<br />

i -high school's Junior varsity<br />

it «ttia Is sHU undefeated.<br />

tit « ,<br />

t' caine mighty dose fc> defeat<br />

"htWe Monday afternoon,<br />

w only, by a 7-0 margin<br />

» Junior Mslntenders<br />

P UtU» lUIders were a Happy<br />

h i e flnal'gun sounded.<br />

n eleven got the beat,<br />

ythg—.except the palate.<br />

t <strong>of</strong> the game was played In O.C.<br />

and had It not been for,<br />

e punting on the part <strong>of</strong> a<br />

i iuuned BUI RIchert. FI«as-<br />

have hud more than<br />

•••tit -<br />

<br />

the ball on the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 35, Joe<br />

Avis quick-kicked <strong>to</strong> the Salem 18. I<br />

<strong>On</strong> their first play they, hid a<br />

16-yard holding penalty called I<br />

•gainst them, putting the ball back<br />

0H then* 3. Halfback Bob Johnson. I<br />

deep In his end «one, punted badly<br />

<strong>to</strong> his 18.<br />

<strong>On</strong> the first play, Andy Jernee<br />

cracked the line <strong>to</strong> the 10, and Avis<br />

got a first down on the six. Bocco<br />

Morano reached the three. Avis<br />

cracked <strong>to</strong> the one, from where<br />

Jernee plunged over, -^^_^^_^__<br />

Avis passed <strong>to</strong> Ford for the point<br />

and a 7-0 lead that remained' A f* Trims<br />

through half-time. " A. »-. 1 Tim*<br />

SECOND.HALF STAETS<br />

Walter Buckholtz made<br />

Football Tickets on<br />

Sale at These S<strong>to</strong>res<br />

Ticket* for all borne fames<br />

or ihe <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> ttlgh Schwl<br />

football team m»y be obtained<br />

at Uie loOowlUtT s<strong>to</strong>res:<br />

SMntMft, «10 Asbury »v.<br />

ScMcn'*. 9th it and AJ-<br />

bnry »v.<br />

Ionian's, 1035 Bay av.<br />

MyatVs, Shore rd., Somera<br />

Point<br />

Crimson Tide, 12-0<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s eame with Salem last<br />

west was easy enough whon the<br />

locals got started but it wasn't until<br />

the second half that the resortcrs<br />

started <strong>to</strong> move<br />

The ooathes warn that if they<br />

dnnt get going faster against<br />

Middle, they may be a little «ir-<br />

prlscd <strong>to</strong> flnd thenuidvej trailing<br />

The local line was far below par<br />

in the first half, but after the inter-<br />

mission they snapped out <strong>of</strong> It and<br />

got down <strong>to</strong> work<br />

its peak With a t. . ,<br />

epidemic in Middle in September, Powerhouse Drive<br />

the school was forced <strong>to</strong> open late ' *-, • •% . .<br />

As a result, football practice also > C-JUTiea KeSOft EO<br />

was late, and the entire team was !?_„, \»/;_<br />

tar behind its opponents | *-««*y W Ul<br />

STEADILY IMPROVING<br />

Now, however tlie tejm Iwi (In-<br />

ally caught up It has been Improv.<br />

Ing with every passing week after<br />

losing Its opener <strong>to</strong> Cape May 9-0<br />

<strong>On</strong> Friday night It held Wlldwood <strong>to</strong><br />

a 0-0 tie Middle, with a break or<br />

two, could have uon that Eitme 1<br />

Court House has a season's record<br />

<strong>of</strong> two wins and two defeats and<br />

the tie It has lost <strong>to</strong> unbeaten<br />

Riverside. 31-0, and Cape May. and<br />

has beaten Pleasantville 13-6 and<br />

Mount Holly 09-0<br />

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Gas Ranges<br />

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Open Friday and<br />

Saturday Evening!<br />

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Salem<br />

TALESE<br />

Awesome power curried Fen<strong>to</strong>n<br />

'arey s once beaten football forces<br />

<strong>to</strong> a one-sided \ic<strong>to</strong>ry over Salem.<br />

Saturday afternoon on the Recrea-<br />

tion Center Held Exploding in e\-<br />

eiy period except the flm. the<br />

mighty Raider'; notched their sixth<br />

triumph <strong>of</strong> the campaign, and their<br />

fifth in a row, tills time by a 28-0<br />

margin.<br />

The Red Raiders, itriking with<br />

cyclonic fury that made them a<br />

scaring threat from any point on<br />

the gridiron, buried the Raraj under<br />

an avalanche <strong>of</strong> four <strong>to</strong>uchdowns,<br />

three in the second half<br />

FIRST PERIOD BLANK<br />

The nay It started, honr-icr one<br />

would never have known that the<br />

task <strong>of</strong> s<strong>to</strong>pping the visi<strong>to</strong>r!, was<br />

going <strong>to</strong> be so easy After the first<br />

period, the score was 0-0. and<br />

Charlie Thelsen's eleven was putting<br />

up a great fight At the Intermh-<br />

«lon. the Uareymcn were ahead onlv<br />

by 7 But UicRedniPn gnt rolling<br />

In the second half, and scored twice<br />

In the third and once in the<br />

period <strong>to</strong> make it possible for thr<br />

aoaches <strong>to</strong> play the subs The local<br />

men<strong>to</strong>rs leaped at the opportunlti<br />

with relish<br />

They threw In everything but the<br />

water bucket and bench, and when<br />

Uie Anal gun Bounded 47 players had<br />

seen action for <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> in this<br />

lop-sided fray<br />

SCORE EARLY IN SECOND<br />

The first tally came along in the<br />

early stages <strong>of</strong> the second period.<br />

jflumMng<br />

MIGHELE PILEGGI J<br />

<strong>Pt</strong>ornbing - Heating*<br />

SOMERS POINT—A red hot third<br />

^_^ _ nice quarter gau j the Atlantic Cit> Inlet<br />

runback"onSe kick-<strong>of</strong>f ~aT the start Social and Athletic Club a 12-0 Wc-<br />

<strong>of</strong> the second half From his 10 he <strong>to</strong>ry over the Somers Point Crimson<br />

enrried <strong>to</strong> the Salem 40 Jenice hit Tide in an Atlantic County League<br />

Wlce for a first down on the 30. tame Sunday at Bnclmrncli Park ,<br />

and AUs added six more <strong>to</strong> the 24 I The Inlet Clubs <strong>to</strong>urhdowns were<br />

Jernee .igain got a first doivn on I made by LPC Kershuu and Prank<br />

the 18. Aib <strong>to</strong> the IS, Jernee again ! Kelly culminating lone drive; <strong>of</strong> 47<br />

<strong>to</strong> the 1». Jernee lo (he live, Avis and 40 yurds The Pointers made a<br />

istroni; bid <strong>to</strong> retaliate in the final<br />

period und used a pas-sing attack <strong>to</strong><br />

reach th- '18-yard itripc before they<br />

<strong>to</strong> the three. Jemre <strong>to</strong> the one,<br />

and Avis for the score. Easy,<br />

wasn't It'<br />

Avis passed <strong>to</strong> Duckholtz for the, w e « halted<br />

point und tlie score was 14-0 Late Inlc * clnl)<br />

in the same ptrlod O C gained 15 I Ends—Levy, McCabc<br />

>aids oi an exchange <strong>of</strong> punts and<br />

had tlie oul on the Salem 45 Cains<br />

b\ Avis and Jernee made a fhst<br />

down on the 33 Avis then passed<br />

nicely <strong>to</strong> Joo Myers, who made a<br />

neat catch <strong>of</strong> the ball on the three<br />

Avis cracked <strong>to</strong> the one. then over<br />

for the tilli The point vm5 kicked<br />

through the uprights by Cuptaln<br />

Bill Ewlng and the score i<strong>to</strong>od 21 0<br />

SECOND TEAM IN<br />

Miduaj In the final period with<br />

the second team sfelnc most »f the<br />

action Oet-nn Cltj had possession <strong>of</strong><br />

the pigskin on the Snlem 35 Here<br />

Barry (Lnjacki McDermott <strong>to</strong>ssed<br />

fine Jump pass <strong>to</strong> tddle Kcenan.<br />

uho miide a nice mtch and vicnt<br />

over for the fin.il score Kcenaii<br />

aLso klrkcd the puint tu make it<br />

28 0 Salpm threati-iicd <strong>to</strong> break In<strong>to</strong><br />

the leortaB column in the late<br />

stages <strong>of</strong> the finale, when interfer-<br />

ence was called agninjt our locals on<br />

their 2S. Two <strong>of</strong>f-tackle plays<br />

brought the ball <strong>to</strong> the li, but Ray<br />

Haley intercepted one <strong>of</strong> BUI Nlch-<br />

ol's passes, and that was that.<br />

The line-ups"<br />

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policy"<br />

In adopting this plan <strong>of</strong>fered by<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Home Savings & Loan<br />

Association for'Its mortgagors, Mr,<br />

Adams feels that it Is an important<br />

Mcial force in the community. He<br />

added that mortgage Insurance has<br />

been the means <strong>of</strong> saving many<br />

thousands <strong>of</strong> homes, Thf payments<br />

that have been matte as a result <strong>of</strong><br />

the death <strong>of</strong> mortgagors in elMring<br />

ip unpaid mortgage balances have<br />

enabled families <strong>to</strong> carry on with<br />

eonfldenee and ieeurity during such<br />

trying times.<br />

This practical form <strong>of</strong> mortgage<br />

jroteetlon, Mr, Adams pointed out,<br />

is issued <strong>to</strong> cover existing or new<br />

mortgages and the cost, spread over<br />

the period <strong>of</strong> the mortgage, is ex-<br />

iremely low.<br />

The United States Life Insurance<br />

Company, which issues the policies<br />

In cooperation with the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Home Savings ft Loan Association,<br />

Is the 10th oldest life insurance cam.<br />

be?n founSed V'lsaa ?"*if? 1 %?*"*,' Reclamation appropriations by the<br />

been founded in 188Q in the <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> aoth Congress were BO per cent<br />

State To Care<br />

For Alcoholics<br />

Driscoll Signs Bill<br />

Setting Up Bureau<br />

The care and cure ol New Jersey<br />

alcoholics will be a responsibility <strong>of</strong><br />

the Bureau <strong>of</strong> Alcoholism, according<br />

<strong>to</strong> a bill creating that body which<br />

has been signed by Oov. Alfred E.<br />

Driscoll<br />

The bureau takes the place <strong>of</strong> the<br />

State Commission <strong>of</strong> Alcoholism and<br />

Temperance, which wu aboliihed in<br />

the same bill, and will be a division<br />

<strong>of</strong> the State Department <strong>of</strong> Health.<br />

In signing the bill, the governor<br />

sold, "Our states generally have ne«<br />

gleeted responsibility In this Im-<br />

portant field <strong>of</strong> reclaiming human<br />

talent caught up by the disease <strong>of</strong><br />

alcoholism. The principle <strong>of</strong> edu-<br />

cation and rehabilitation In this<br />

field il supported by people <strong>of</strong> widely<br />

divergent opinions on the subject <strong>of</strong><br />

liquor itself.<br />

It seems clear <strong>to</strong> me that the<br />

state cannot with propriety expect<br />

<strong>to</strong> license the management, laie and<br />

distribution <strong>of</strong> alcoholic beverages<br />

without accepting the responsibility<br />

<strong>of</strong> facing up .<strong>to</strong> the problem attend*<br />

ant upon that llceniure."<br />

New York,<br />

Classified Adi Pay Swift Return*<br />

greater than eorresBondlng appro<br />

priatlons <strong>of</strong> any other Congress In<br />

our his<strong>to</strong>ry.<br />

Better Driver A<br />

Needed <strong>to</strong> Cut Road Deaths<br />

Brains, Good Judgment as Essential <strong>to</strong> Safety<br />

as Physical Coordination, Records Indicate<br />

ir-SOMERS POINT-w<br />

NEW FALL POLICY<br />

PARTY NITES<br />

FRIDAY and SATURDAY<br />

Pete Miller's Orchestra<br />

Shuffleboards Sandwiches<br />

telephone<br />

FACTS about<br />

rural<br />

service in<br />

New Jersey<br />

New JeMej's telephone expansion program is moving ahead<br />

rapidly—with a full share <strong>of</strong> improvements going in<strong>to</strong> rural areas.<br />

• In the past two yeals, the number<br />

<strong>of</strong> rural telephones has been in-<br />

creased from 38,100 <strong>to</strong> 52,000, a<br />

growth by 13%. More than two-<br />

thirds <strong>of</strong> all rural homes and busi-<br />

nesses have, telephones,<br />

O Two years ago, SS% <strong>of</strong> our<br />

rural subscribers were on lines<br />

with more than eight parties. New<br />

only 17%—and the number Is<br />

steadily decreasing.<br />

• All but two <strong>of</strong> the 139 exchanges<br />

f erring rural New Jersey now pro-<br />

vide modern dial or manual service<br />

—and those two art scheduled for<br />

replacement.<br />

• Today 95% <strong>of</strong> ill rural home*<br />

and businessei can have tele-<br />

phone servict without charges for<br />

highway or private property<br />

construction.<br />

• Thii year we haw placed 4,050<br />

poles... 2,100 miles <strong>of</strong> single wire<br />

aod 13,500 miles <strong>of</strong> wire in cable,<br />

maintaining the construction pace<br />

<strong>of</strong> the pait two years,<br />

Expansion and, improvement <strong>of</strong> rural sarvice is a prime objective<br />

<strong>of</strong> our statewide construction-program <strong>to</strong> provide more and better<br />

service for everyone.<br />

NIW JIRSIY BILL TELEPHONI COMPANY<br />

' I4L0MATM mimONI SlftVICI FOR A QMATIft NEW JIMIY.<br />

By HAROLD K. DANFOKD<br />

Supervisor or Education. National<br />

Conservation Bureau<br />

Tills 1$ the last <strong>of</strong> a series or<br />

10 articles on street and high-<br />

way safety, written by nation-<br />

ally recognized accident preven-<br />

tion specialists and published by<br />

The Sentinel-Ledger In the In-<br />

terests <strong>of</strong> greater traffic safety,<br />

"III ihow him who has the rich!<br />

<strong>of</strong> way!" Til MM that slow-poke<br />

K Its tin last thing I dot"<br />

Those are "famous last words" <strong>of</strong><br />

the highway—short cuts <strong>to</strong> Injury<br />

and death. They are symp<strong>to</strong>ms <strong>of</strong><br />

bad driving attitudes which have<br />

their root? in other Games.<br />

Often they stem from frustration,<br />

Irritation, emotional upsets—a call-<br />

ing-down by the boss, a quarrel with<br />

the wife or husband, a business deal<br />

gone wrong—or a thousand and one<br />

other things which have little <strong>to</strong> do<br />

with the mo<strong>to</strong>rist's immediate driv-<br />

ing problem,<br />

CAUSE OF TRAGEDY<br />

Human nature? Maybe, but if<br />

there is a single underlying fac<strong>to</strong>r<br />

<strong>to</strong> bltme for the vast majority <strong>of</strong> our<br />

highway deaths and Injuries, nafety<br />

specialists believe It is a faulty<br />

driving attitude on the part <strong>of</strong><br />

mo<strong>to</strong>rists.<br />

Traffic records gathered over a<br />

Ter<strong>to</strong>d <strong>of</strong> many years show that<br />

driver violations <strong>of</strong> unsafe practices<br />

contributed <strong>to</strong> 84 per cent <strong>of</strong> all<br />

accidents. Of these, excessive speed,<br />

In<strong>to</strong>xication and driving on the<br />

wrong side <strong>of</strong> the road continue <strong>to</strong><br />

be named as the three leading<br />

causes, accounting for 40 per cent<br />

But they are only the final physical<br />

causes observed by witnesses <strong>of</strong> the<br />

accidents, the last link in a chain<br />

<strong>of</strong> events which probably began<br />

with an emotional upset the driver<br />

was unable <strong>to</strong> forget when he got<br />

behind the wheel; or, even farther<br />

hack, with a basically wrong outlook<br />

on the privileges and responsibilities<br />

<strong>of</strong> driving a car,<br />

DRIVING PHYSICAL<br />

AND MENTAL<br />

Driving a car is a combination ol<br />

two types <strong>of</strong> actions. The first are<br />

au<strong>to</strong>matic acts, such as shifting<br />


- -v-a<br />

^<br />

•*-»*<br />

1 wujceia wa« partially retarded by Its <strong>City</strong>.<br />

• unpttparcdness, mainly due <strong>to</strong> —<br />

Joquhty resorta and other groups faffl*<br />

<strong>to</strong>* <strong>to</strong> record with us early In the<br />

«eM0n whether they planned hiring<br />

a ootnmerelal spmyer or the County<br />

"This no doubt was partly due <strong>to</strong><br />

the lateness <strong>of</strong> the report Irom the<br />

committee that was studying an antldiAted<br />

county-wide airplane pest<br />

control project, but reported that<br />

Mfrtlor IM would be <strong>to</strong>o targe,<br />

Th« lateness <strong>of</strong> this decision prevented<br />

the proper formulation <strong>of</strong><br />

control-plans. ; •-<br />

B«»MPMENt ADDED<br />

"TOi Commission wns WhOMed by<br />

XlrffaUare <strong>to</strong> learn which, <strong>to</strong>wns<br />

wj*i MWMMJW .iprayliif from us,<br />

V June 1; me learned another<br />

sprayer and truck would have <strong>to</strong> be<br />

added <strong>to</strong> our equipment <strong>to</strong>, take §are<br />

<strong>of</strong> the complaints «ntt feouesti. Oh<br />

Jujif 44,mew tRHkWdabwniiM<br />

'ft report alioiijtdi<br />

"The Commlsalon feds It was let<br />

dowi br,««»! <strong>to</strong>f the county resortj<br />

In their fiUJUM <strong>to</strong> maintain<br />

SS-;r'rt&,;' r -- safeguard them from pest breeding.<br />

"SoMe raorU withi th<br />

iiWi eflWl ftp<br />

State Allocates<br />

$26,810 <strong>to</strong> County<br />

T<br />

For Roads, <strong>Bridge</strong>s<br />

• Appropriation <strong>of</strong> $0,165,000 from<br />

<strong>of</strong> Qhosen RreehoMtrs-in the 21<br />

programs duriHf the Star ltu h<br />

Highway Ownmlisionef Speneer MO.<br />

teff • v'!•; "'<br />

dmwn up by a special ataesEthg<br />

P45 PEB TOOT HIGHER '<br />

,. <strong>On</strong>e pMperty ownei-said He hid<br />

»«;, wlMHMu (he flnu flfiw for<br />

pwlnt a<strong>to</strong>ne Is il,li, '<br />

asseaniint baard, promiKd <strong>to</strong> <strong>to</strong>-<br />

«Wi«ita<strong>to</strong> iita<strong>to</strong> byievtmlptK b<br />

sons that th«y were belnf charged<br />

in euite they didn't get oT^?<br />

need. •<br />

_<strong>On</strong>i or thisi .<br />

,,8*. like lurkoy, <strong>to</strong>ol<br />

• 8 e c a u s e^' ilgiiitSht<br />

Ww. enjoys * ; aay<br />

;%gglvliif %klvli ^l ^lai«


alderatlon for others, and <strong>to</strong> Impress Mr. Champion's favorite hymn, I<br />

the Importance <strong>of</strong> punctuality. "In the Garden", alas at hlsownL. _ " « ," *<br />

KINDERGARTEN IMPORTANT IPJ" 1 *''** SlH? 11 m *"* «*•* WCW BU» SerViCe<br />

radla.awiirded| turning In fake alarms. I u, „.«,«„ .« .u»>uai » »,. ., i<br />

IpMlp rejW, ^Sld ttelaw <strong>to</strong> Btrtid <strong>to</strong> pre-i wttTthif Isojirt if 1SrtS«T firm we *"' m ««Uttt drainage <strong>of</strong> our| train sarviee.<br />

.. ... ^Wagtail fal»iBj»ms that have «aUed th§ edge <strong>to</strong>r gje'iel^ ^arTahtTi' **>< i i maa r ***** Mprawmfnte 1 '. resorts have had diwet Philadelphia<br />

.,^tc§mi &m ^» a«p«<strong>to</strong>«nt rfcenfly. 1 At present An identtaa program i§ taring fol- OTHH.D CITY'S PRINCIPLE8 bin lerviet. TO« aU-*tater pro-<br />

S^SS*^- 1 ^ 1 ^ • »*jW |h»fgt Hat can bemadt low^d <strong>to</strong>r aJl <strong>to</strong>ur ktaoergartan The prejldent <strong>of</strong> tlu«*Oeesn Oity «»» # Wtr^ya und[ma ta<br />

liWSS* •*"*•¥ , MB<strong>to</strong>it <strong>of</strong>fenders is disorderly eon- elasies, two in eaeh school building. Tabernacle AsiQelatlon, who had dlseontinurf II patronage it <strong>to</strong>o<br />

ijrtBfJttd" flWti;»«mm Juet TOtal enrollment at present is W been aweia^d with Mr, Champion W*<br />

•S^^wtt^^^rt -Zrat matter was twtewS <strong>to</strong> Bo- emmn, item young manhood here in tht " • > - ' * " ^ ^ ^<br />

^«5ft^« ftita« ««« Urttpr John a. BMweU. Mr. Thayer «W that he will he IWOs, lauded his efforts whUe In<br />

ii|W« «^ ^^# »«§ .•• \ glad <strong>to</strong> dlseua the Undergitten <strong>of</strong>flat <strong>to</strong> "lmplinient and ninintaln T ~. ^ ^i-_ _ _ » ,<br />

i^^^K* ^ AdaBBS Acooires S<strong>to</strong>re f^ ta .**«U wl* «? P»»n<strong>to</strong> the prmelples upon wMeh this eom- Dl\ A C V DB<br />

htbf the Moon", ant go,^H Adams ex-Ooast Quardsi Intewstta In learning Just how munitjr has. grown and prospertd". Kl I A>% I 111 1 I* JBUci <strong>of</strong> the HMMO* Coon<br />

• lilts <strong>of</strong> Naur Jerw rtull (hlnk<br />

iM


X<br />

It<br />

6<strong>to</strong> » & h p<br />

ce Day and the men forever.<br />

<strong>to</strong> tte te«a,MilBn iaa yeteiuii .ft.<br />

Hitn Rw, M chaplain <strong>of</strong> ,tht<br />

tmns raised the three flats In the<br />

i, rlk-llt an tb<br />

••il for lit.<br />

rtrl»<br />

mint and tile World War n honor »""<br />

siti Rurirftht<br />

roili • ' ' Rev, Joseph J, BMnaan, <strong>of</strong> St. for !"('. PrlMU »i<br />

almost ;TM ma m. Rev, Oeorfs Hsebtr, pas<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> the Auntttlne'i «, O, Church, pro-<br />

^S'-.',ii^-,'tW«--l»; a<br />

kfifi SfiS Central av.<br />

eirst Presbyterian Church, opened nounced the benediction.<br />

_#<strong>to</strong>iMt«i In that more rg people<br />

JALE = i-tnm\l¥ ho:<br />

Soclsl # t Security o l Act. iht<br />

til! lint u liter h<br />

flprwri <strong>of</strong> the figures shows<br />

[Wtai»tely one-tlilr^ <strong>of</strong> the<br />

f O»pe May County. The<br />

JniWe payments <strong>to</strong> retired<br />

i»;a«SfiMtiw(i:««k<br />

overv young<br />

^retired iff deceased werk-<br />

Ipwe a«e 65 or over <strong>of</strong> In-<br />

;«Btl «g«d dependent<br />

U.S. Economy In $54,000 For<br />

Sight Mast! Crash Victim<br />

Hopes Pinned on<br />

Hoove.- Mission<br />

Woman Settle?<br />

in Damage Suit<br />

By New Jersey Taxpayers' Asm. Mra, Florence W, Worstall, 8S, <strong>of</strong><br />

American taxpayers, who now are Philadelphia, who wa» crippled in<br />

BH«*»,^, «,. iK l0 * fBM <strong>to</strong> *n«nce the lush and will receive IS4.0M in ietUenieBt <strong>of</strong><br />

^il^iWrimts, _HI§ Meat ever-inoreasinf expansion <strong>of</strong> thi a $410,000 damage suit brought in<br />

rj«ip!»ln»a._ »• WWW, !:gmbmiai. Furnished,<br />

- - »15,006<br />

hith, BewtUglfe and completely fumta<strong>to</strong>jML<br />

it, l-im? »MBgt, Wttdld jsear arsuftd hfane.<br />

• - • *19,000<br />

gumn. Hot water gaa<br />

lpgip HOUSE -- $19,000<br />

jJ<strong>to</strong>srtit OBM <strong>to</strong> bmdh, BsMptwiairy wtU iianiih|fl<br />

E. Comer 8lh Street and Wctley Avenue<br />

mm HAD<br />

Computs Sicbans no luiuH^A ;<br />

mm^:ns irom the audience. -,<br />

Another speaker was Dr, Doris #VMated by R, R,<br />

tfifr.'Mhool dsn<strong>to</strong>t, who ouUined m Track Removal<br />

intal <strong>to</strong>>rk in the school*<br />

SOMERS POINT—An ordinance<br />

B °a«» M «t« Here<br />

Uentg there, . ' " SOMraS POINT—The eMBatlve<br />

BEMESIBEB VErrftawS' * BOKO <strong>of</strong> the Atlantie Oounftp His-<br />

ORMuSf VEIBBANS His<strong>to</strong>rical SMirty<br />

B M<br />

» H y<br />

WHoal Bociety met recently it theParade<br />

Staged<br />

OKFIUMS losai ajuseum on Shore rtJ,'<br />

A contribution wai sent <strong>to</strong> the Mrs, Charles Bla<strong>to</strong>, <strong>of</strong> Pleasant- Arranged By<br />

National Home Foundation at Eaten vUIe, presided. The tat volume <strong>of</strong> Point Soci«I Cub<br />

<strong>to</strong>pitli, Mich,, <strong>to</strong> be used <strong>to</strong>r OhriJt- U>e year book, containing a list <strong>of</strong> BOii^ POINT — The<br />

A donation wa<br />

Bmaxr m Trinity- •<br />

Elects Of fleers Chapman with a new blue and foldlraasses for aU ages*" ' Vi i . • 11<br />

. m.—The Service. Special) i<br />

Gold Star I music by t*6 choir, -Seelcf e the |<br />

lirr Scouts And<br />

rOWIlieS IjlleStS<br />

Bhsre rt., which has bee;<br />

^^.wS^ TO «* V » WiTmS PA.TY<br />

OouncU voted <strong>to</strong> tramfer |4,«8J4 p* »ett meeting <strong>of</strong> the Auxiliary<br />

from one Wpoprlation <strong>to</strong> another wU1 be 0» December B, at dty-baU.<br />

m order <strong>to</strong> p«y late-yesr bUta, It was decided <strong>to</strong> diipense with<br />

Charles imith reported that <strong>of</strong>fl- l he second meeting in December.<br />

cer ! °' "^ two ^ oompanies had iMMend there wUl be a Ohrtatmaj<br />

"let and requested council for MO i P» r 'y »* ' h e home <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Rachel<br />

'•*' °' °iw nne hose. Prices from Y °un(,<br />

• ttlfM su Wi'«« sl «ady have been blowing the meeting, the group<br />

obtained. The matter Wai laid over adjourned <strong>to</strong> the home <strong>of</strong> Miss Anne<br />

tee <strong>to</strong> orsaniie a junior drum and<br />

the ben«fUction, The national an- L—«,iiehetical eteia.<br />

_ ~—•_ With gaBors from the Naval Bate teafui mseMnf <strong>to</strong> the<br />

;?• '*i *:*<br />

Jr. Drum and Susie ? e 1" g m a °* w guar * the mm» y°ung t*em wacome.<br />

« . B r* • <strong>to</strong>elud »4 freaps represtntinf the wiflBMdtf, Noranhw<br />

Corps <strong>to</strong> Be Formed *ew ciub, Amiricaii figioii. ^SS2£iS^Si sfc*,-*'"-^*<br />

pMduiiri S tt# C ^<br />

« « - * - * * • • • •<br />

SOMERS POINT—The Binawik<br />

lull, fwWeh aponiori the iomeri UntU after January 1 " " " Spite, where refreshmtnts were<br />

oint OM fleout Troop No, M and Tan OoUee<strong>to</strong>r ferry Smith eon- served.<br />

le Brflwnie Troop, gave both groups ducted a sale <strong>of</strong> two tracts <strong>of</strong> city- ' _ _ '<br />

, turkey dinner n{ Art's <strong>to</strong> com. owned property. Another plot will<br />

lemomtt Olrl Scout Weei,<br />

SO Hams, Charles Hurdle and Andrew rUD|lC Card Party BETHANT HBTHODIST '<br />

BurnnB-. They wUl obtain infonna- BOMEBB POiNT — HaMKIOT a B*vlZL SILM^. r**<br />

tion from other veteran organic- pubUo c«d party and luni&n « "ii "S.S.^S 52<br />

tlong be<strong>to</strong>re proceeding, Tuesday afternoon, Novtmbm », -fj, 'LSCff'SK 8<br />

-^— were discussed By the Altar and ^^ lupBmwnwt<br />

»OBIT¥ TO OO TO<br />

be gold at auction Decerflhir 10 i PHILADELPHIA. SATIIKJIAY<br />

Building iMDectr Willi Wrth I " ;<br />

« the home <strong>of</strong> hit son, Marcus Arm-<br />

Brownies were Joyce Baldt, in, " ~" """ "*" »««"«"eorg<strong>to</strong>i<br />

Blake, Kathleen Roberta, # He was a retired carpenter who<br />

<strong>to</strong>wn.<br />

y at 88 SSJ° rM « v *B >«>W ite annual<br />

will mset Monday night! DurinB<br />

th i i<br />

party for members with anniver-<br />

my-1 A. C. TO ENTERTAIN<br />

ft'^'a guest, ^ouii, i -<br />

The meeting Tuesday night next<br />

ro« Township School Board.<br />

ells, Fatty Shaffer, Martha Ror- *us and Fremont William Arm.<br />

9. •<br />

strong, <strong>of</strong> Oamdin; a brother,<br />

—<br />

Isaic Armstrong. Glissboro: a sister,<br />

lisa Conover <strong>to</strong> Be MB, Amanda BnuBn, iicUervUle, roint Personals<br />

nine gmndchildren, and three great-<br />

larried on Saturday grandchildren.<br />

SOMERS POINT—The Marriage Funeral services were conducted<br />

I Jflp Jeanne Oonoveri daughftr, this morning at the Mlddle<strong>to</strong>wn<br />

f Mft and Mrs, Robert Oonover, 11'RirtirH<br />

Home.'Wth inlerftunt in<br />

the t the football fontb.U playerg player* at at a party party Mon- Mon- ^ u fc^<br />

^ ^ ^ j ^<br />

-—'• "'"' ••- ' ••-- • - -"-"" gay day iwl,Wg evening ln in th6 the vollmteir volunteer j,, Bi* a m sfl0OT1F1AN ^AT8 Bread Fran Umtti 1 , -<br />

,. houge. Pictures ot last yiar's and TO -^^ j , . n m «•» p. B^-foimi F^le'i<br />

this yoar's lames wUl be shown. WII/IDOIS ' inf. '<br />

. ' • SQMpW ropJT—Bans <strong>to</strong>r earn- IM o. m,—Service. TODIC<br />

TO UNDBBOO OPBBATION i«B badgta were discussed by m«ta- Call W^rataBi". -**<br />

SOMraa POINT—Everett BUsk- bora <strong>of</strong> aw Seout Troop JS at • tVtdmaUyi<br />

lnBS -<br />

10 a. m.—Bunr<strong>to</strong>y School.<br />

, or W, New Jersey av., is in a meeting In the Dawn av. school f;go n, m,—Cottage prayer<br />

k l h » Mrthfli Vi~ " Tuesday afternoo witH M* M (».,*«, h ^ T J ? ^<br />

Card Olub at heripi^j j<br />

Evans 1st st and Oon»<br />

o r B<br />

Mr. and Mrs^ <strong>to</strong>ek Oerety, Jr.,<br />

Id qn Saturday, at 1:80 n.m;, in °» We Palestine Ohureh, <strong>of</strong>fleiated. . . . at he* home 6SS Ut st MnJoseoh<br />

AM* tutfieran Church, with the . —7 Mr.. uid Mrs. Prank Naidle, ol IWety heff u>h^ honorf G bridge<br />

as<strong>to</strong>r, E*». Robert Z. Wuchter, <strong>of</strong>. LefflOll AuXlliafV Camaen, are guests <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs Julia Steciman In Blnoehlc<br />

elating. He wul be aastated'by **«|i UI1 auxiliary Mbtft I-nlbapd# arove<strong>to</strong>Bfj mi ^ t , ^ ^ ^ 1 ^ ^<br />

M. A. S. Ketdwell; ol PhUadel- <strong>to</strong> Have Dance Sunny avs, . 7 nn 1 " werc '^W.<br />

Ua.- SOMERS POINT-The Auxiliary „ _„<br />

llowing the wedding, there will be Dance <strong>to</strong>morrow night (Friday) in Turovuie, N. J., and visited Mr. and £3111 Anniversary<br />

reception for members <strong>of</strong> the im- the Daws av. tchool gymnasium Mrs. Matthew Brttsko on Bunday. The Oape May Oouniy Amerlfain<br />

ledlate families a,t Art's Restaurant, D»nclni will be from a p, m. <strong>to</strong><br />

^ — midnight <strong>to</strong> the music <strong>of</strong> Jimmy<br />

„ j ,* * * _- Legion Band will celebrate Its 2Bth<br />

Mm Alexander Ssburn has re- Mawhall'i orchestra. There will be<br />

Mr. and Mrs. John Oliver re- anniversary as an active musical or-<br />

umed ffon a visit <strong>to</strong> Syracuse, novrtty and door prizes. Miss Doris<br />

cently visited their'son, Townaend, ganiaation on Thursday December<br />

at Fort Dix. ji it WM announced this week by<br />

f. Y. Pritsoh is c<strong>to</strong>lrnuin <strong>of</strong> the commit-<br />

•. • • . tee In charge, DisLgted by Mrs.<br />

,» J », * L. ' -,. Direc<strong>to</strong>r Vhicent Bvangelista.<br />

Menu for<br />

Dlnhcr Served from 12:00<strong>to</strong> 8:00<br />

Ruri Cccktail<br />

T<strong>On</strong>a<strong>to</strong> Juice<br />

Boast Stuffed Turkey<br />

TOtJi GMi<strong>to</strong>sny SaiW<br />

Prime Rita <strong>of</strong> Beef<br />

Virginia Baked Ham<br />

\ Seafood Platter<br />

Whipped Pota<strong>to</strong><br />

(Mem fem<br />

•enswtssh<br />

: :$f& Blaw j<br />

Sp<strong>to</strong>ed WatwBflon<br />

ST., and Mn. Ruth Turner, Tickets<br />

are btinf sold by ail members.<br />

HOSPITAL NORSES TO<br />

HAVE CHRISTMAS PARTY<br />

S0MIR8 POINT — The Nurses'<br />

Association <strong>of</strong> Shore Memorial Hospltal<br />

will have a Ohristmas party<br />

December 21, at the nurses' home<br />

on Shore rd., It was iniiounced at<br />

the meeting Tuesday night, which<br />

was attended by 20 nurses.<br />

Mrs, Mildred Ditty and Mrs. Hjie<br />

CastaJdl were hostelses.<br />

A special award wa» won by<br />

Joseph Longon, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />

Mr. and Mm, Ralph Thomas and<br />

son, <strong>of</strong> Harbor Lane, have gone <strong>to</strong><br />

Miami, Wi., for the winter.<br />

808 Short Ro^<br />

Somtn Point<br />

Mmi, Accommodations<br />

#<br />

1W1<br />

m Banquets & Parti<br />

OPEN 4 P, M, DAILY<br />

. 2 P, M. SUNDAT8 „<br />

, CLOSED WBDNBiDAY<br />

" I Phone: 8. P. 951<br />

Mr. and Mrs Francis Champion At a rehearsal here Thursday<br />

1 9Fifi Erin. fiaiFin riinni SiiF«flfii> ni i^i_i »^ ^i «==Jt^i= *^ • i.<br />

Fort Diji visiting their son, Joseph. I proved plans for a dinner and en-<br />

" * ' tertainnient for themselves and<br />

Mrs. Alice Coulter, <strong>of</strong> Bigtaee av,, their wjves. The place has not yet<br />

entertained her son. in-law and been decided,<br />

daughter, Mr, and Mrs, Charles The band will have its annual<br />

Clark, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Bridge</strong><strong>to</strong>n, on Tuesday. election <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers <strong>to</strong>night at The<br />

— ~ • Bentmel.ledger building.<br />

Four hundred and eighty conver.) • — _—<br />

rations can be sent over one tele- Benjamin Franklin founded the<br />

phone circuit at one time. ' Saturday Evening Post,<br />

Johnson's Tea Room<br />

Full Course Turkey Dinners - $1.25<br />

119 Shore Road Phone 659 Somen Point<br />

SfrTim Full CsirM Tilrkrj I)inn,r—Thiillk.llvlB, . fl.gll<br />

Srriln, Solnrd.J ud Hoililor Hnldriln, <strong>On</strong>lj — thick rot Fit<br />

SERVING A SPECIAL FULL COURSE<br />

WISSOW'S<br />

RESTAURANT and COCKTAIL BAR<br />

SOMERS POINT, N, J.<br />

OPEN THANKSGIVING D^Y<br />

Friday - Saturday - Sunday<br />

234 Shore Road Plume 8. P. 913<br />

GREGORY<br />

800 Shorg Road - Somers Potat<br />

Hotel » «^r - |tM|WW*ttt p^<br />

.»-TELEVISION IS HERE<br />

COLLEGE STUDENTS HOME J£J »ffi<br />

BOMEM POINT _ M^ N w w ft^ffW<br />

smith, a stu<strong>to</strong>it at State Ttaehprs' oi»t Thaali 1<br />

7:30 p. m.—Oommunlty<br />

ying iKWi?, Hit<br />

Conege, Tren<strong>to</strong>n, and O<strong>to</strong>rte Bmt^l, ^^^^<br />

atcapig<br />

f Roast Young "IfeTOl<br />

p/ m. — Evening Service. I Grilled Lamb Chop*;<br />

been residing <strong>to</strong> English creek, - I<br />

moved In<strong>to</strong> her m>w home on New AJomo Atkinson. OS 1st rt, left i<br />

Jeney av, during the post week. last week for Florida. *><br />

We Are Going<br />

<strong>to</strong> the<br />

OF SOMERS POINT<br />

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flyn, Friday<br />

limy Kaye Now<br />

tithe Strand<br />

<strong>of</strong> the screen's outstanding<br />

Us, Including Hedy Lemur,<br />

*; Cummings, Dick Powell,<br />

Clreer, Robert Young, Maureen<br />

* and Danny Kaye, will be<br />

a Jn new film fare <strong>of</strong>fend by<br />

JX, Moorlyn and Strand Theatres<br />

«r the coming week.<br />

ITBAHD<br />

Mdaj, Tomorrow and Saturday<br />

* High powered blending <strong>of</strong> music,<br />

'ptnncdy* and drama distinguishes the<br />

euirent .Samuel Goldwyn produc-<br />

tion, "A Song Is Born", which again<br />

brings as' headllners the popular<br />

team <strong>of</strong> Danny Kaye and Virginia<br />

Iwyor. along with comedian Hugh<br />

|ierb#rt -and a roster <strong>of</strong> musical<br />

•reats.<br />

Z(iiti accolade for jazz, the film Is<br />

Inr Technicolor and provides a. dram-<br />

atization <strong>of</strong> the genius <strong>of</strong> modern<br />

composers and performers on the<br />

popular side, along With their great-<br />

est hits. Among the glanU <strong>of</strong> Juz/.<br />

W UW e*st •' Mft Benny Ooddman;<br />

Tommy Dorsey. Louis .Armstrong<br />

and Charlie Bamet.<br />

MOORLYN<br />

Timlfht<br />

Vic<strong>to</strong>r Mature and Richard Conte<br />

are Co-starred In "Cry <strong>of</strong> the <strong>City</strong>",<br />

an exciting drama <strong>of</strong> a New York<br />

gangster and the people whose lives<br />

he affects.<br />

Tomorrow and Saturday<br />

Audiences ire promised plenty <strong>of</strong><br />

laughs from ''Let's Live a Little",<br />

a comedy.starring Hedy Laffiarr and<br />

Robert Cummings, which concerns<br />

the romantic affairs <strong>of</strong> an adver-<br />

tising agency executive. Cummings<br />

also is one <strong>of</strong> the producers <strong>of</strong> this<br />

(Urn, the first independent effort by<br />

United California Productions.<br />

Comedy situations occur so fre-<br />

quently that viewers barely have<br />

time <strong>to</strong> recover from one <strong>to</strong> an-<br />

other. The supporting cast in-<br />

cludes Anne Bten, Richard Bhayne,<br />

Mary Treen and Harry Antrim.<br />

Monday and Tuesday<br />

Station West", starring Dick<br />

Powell and Jane Grcer, <strong>of</strong>fers a<br />

realistic conflict between an Army<br />

investiga<strong>to</strong>r and outlaws sponsored<br />

by an alluring gambling queen at a<br />

wild western post in the iBBO's.<br />

Powell has a hard-bitten hero role<br />

while Miss Greer is the exotic wo-<br />

man on the other side <strong>of</strong> the law,<br />

but not without sympathetic qual-<br />

ities. Featured in support is Burl I<br />

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COMERS POINT THEATRE —Phone Somera <strong>Pt</strong>. 698<br />

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LAl'KKL Ud 1IAHDV In<br />

"BOHEMIAN GIRL"<br />

ASK . . IH1WK1IV BOVS In<br />

"BOWERY BUCKEROOS"<br />

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PAlLETtB UODUAIID . Mu./)1INAII> r.4KKT<br />

"HAZARD"<br />

SrSDAV Md MONDAY. NOVKMlltll 31 - «—<br />

' ilSAS PKTEM Hi Al.FXASDKII KSOX in<br />

"SIGN OF THE RAM"<br />

WKDNKSDAV und TIILICMDAY. NOVKMIIKIi U-tr.—<br />

"LUXURY<br />

With JANK rillVKLI. Md GKOROK MIKNT<br />

FRIDAY IN BATIKKAV. NO\T.MHKH »« - 87 _<br />

"EASTER PARADE"<br />

With HtKD AHTAIHK IU.J .11DV GAItLAM)<br />

DANNY KAYE, versatile comedian <strong>of</strong> s<strong>to</strong>fe and screen, co-stars<br />

with Virginia Mayo In Ihe musical comedy, "A Sons Is Horn", in Tech-<br />

nicolor, the attraction at The Strand from <strong>to</strong>day through Saturday.<br />

In support are Benny Goodman, Tammy Dim)-, l*uls Armstronc.<br />

Charlie Bamet. Lionel Hamp<strong>to</strong>n and Mel Powell, pdu Hugli Ilerhcrt.<br />

IVis, iist^d Arnorican folk iiorig<br />

singer and composer, in a drftinatic<br />

part with vocalizations.<br />

The convulsing eornedy "Bitting<br />

Pretty", featuring Clif<strong>to</strong>n Webb as<br />

a male baby sitter and Maureen<br />

O'Hara and Robert Young as thp<br />

parents <strong>of</strong> three obstreperous <strong>of</strong>f-<br />

spring, returns <strong>to</strong> the resort for a<br />

predicted new laufh riot.<br />

This film uses one <strong>of</strong> <strong>to</strong>day's most<br />

timely and entertaining subjects,<br />

the problem <strong>of</strong> the baby siitcr, with<br />

situations not familiar <strong>to</strong> every<br />

young couple, The suave Webb had<br />

previously won acclaim in "Laura"<br />

ajid "The Razor's Edge",<br />

THE BEIT SERVANT<br />

"Why is it that the fussiest<br />

women can hold en <strong>to</strong> the best <strong>of</strong><br />

servants?" aslted the lady <strong>of</strong> the<br />

house <strong>of</strong> her cook in a moment <strong>of</strong><br />

confidence,<br />

'Ah, there ytiii gc with your com-<br />

pliments again, ma'am," replied the<br />

pleased cook, "but I'm sure I don't<br />

know,"<br />

I R C L El<br />

LIQUOR STORE<br />

<strong>On</strong> the Traffic arete, Somera Point, N.J.j<br />

NO MTXCBY TAX IN SOMBBS POINT<br />

Lost semethUif? Try a olamined,<br />

Choice Imported and Domestic Wines<br />

for Your Thanksgiving Feast<br />

Open Thanksgiving Day<br />

IKOUB - BRANDIES - COBDIALg • WINES - ICE COLD :<br />

S<strong>to</strong>res Co.<br />

61111 725 Asbury<br />

Telephone 0944<br />

Wholesale-Retail Open All Year M<br />

Dally 9 a.m. <strong>to</strong> 6 pjn. — Friday 9 a.m. <strong>to</strong> B p.m.<br />

E DELIVERY ANYWHERE ON TIIE ISLAND<br />

CUBE STEAKS i 89c<br />

Cross Cut ROAST '79c<br />

GROUND BEEF 49c<br />

Meaty SHORT (WPS "39c<br />

INDIAN MIVKR — Florid*'* riant<br />

!E ORANGES 29c<br />

Has<br />

Winesap Apples 3 » 29c<br />

Hess Grapefruit 3 for 29c<br />

Oean SPINACH 3 l 29<br />

OF KBESH VEGETABLES<br />

wad Frozen Foods<br />

Thanksgiving Day<br />

Dinner<br />

Served fram 1 <strong>to</strong> 8 pjm.<br />

Fruit Cup<br />

ROAST TURKEY<br />

Filling- Cranberry Sauce<br />

Giblet Gravy<br />

Candied Sweet Pota<strong>to</strong>es<br />

Peas or Corn<br />

Whipped White Pota<strong>to</strong>es<br />

Rolls - C<strong>of</strong>fee<br />

Pie or Ice Cream<br />

— OR —<br />

Roast B§ef or<br />

Baked Virginia Ham 11.40<br />

Shaf<strong>to</strong>'s<br />

RESTAURANT<br />

1249 Asbury Aye<br />

Breakfast 8 lu I<br />

Abbotts Ice Great,<br />

Woodbine <strong>to</strong> Have<br />

Better Lighting<br />

Woodbine has nrtanged with the<br />

South Jersey Power and Light Co,<br />

for a four-year program <strong>of</strong> street<br />

lighting improvements. Mayor Jo»<br />

Feph Lpvenson reported <strong>to</strong> borough<br />

council.<br />

The program will follow recom-<br />

mendations recently made by an<br />

engineer <strong>of</strong> the General Electric Co.,<br />

who made a survey <strong>of</strong> existing faeil.<br />

Hies, Existing 100-watt street lamps<br />

will be replaced hy 260-watt lights,<br />

and additional ones \flll be Installed,<br />

Sea Isle Completes<br />

Re-Assessment<br />

Re-assessrnent <strong>of</strong> all property in<br />

Sea Isle <strong>City</strong> for tax purposes has<br />

now been completed by a commii-<br />

iee <strong>of</strong> three citizens appointed hy<br />

the city npmrni.ssion.<br />

Assessor P, Harold Hut<strong>to</strong>n said<br />

that, no great changes were made in<br />

the <strong>to</strong>tal valuation, which is only<br />

130,000 higher than before the sur-<br />

vey. Main purpose WHS <strong>to</strong> correct<br />

inequities.<br />

THANKFUL<br />

Asked what he thought <strong>of</strong> the<br />

two candidates for the election, an<br />

enlightened voter replied: "Well,<br />

when I look at them, I'm thankful<br />

only one <strong>of</strong> them can be elected,"<br />

Macte By County<br />

Red Cross Workers<br />

Garments recently made by oc-<br />

tlvo workers In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, Middle<br />

Township and Dennis Township<br />

were displayed <strong>to</strong> the executive com-<br />

mittee <strong>of</strong> the Cape May County<br />

Chapter, American R«d Cross, at<br />

the monthly meeting lii Court<br />

House. Tuesday alternoon.<br />

Plnns were made for production,<br />

room articles <strong>to</strong> be displayed In key<br />

:orniiiunltlc,s <strong>of</strong> the county <strong>to</strong> ,'itho-<br />

ulute Interest in Red Cross work<br />

now being done for huspital patiehu.<br />

KNITTING WOOL AltltlVES<br />

Mrs. Thomas Hurnm. r chapter pro-<br />

duction chairman, reported the ar-<br />

Ival or a new quuntlty <strong>of</strong> wool <strong>to</strong><br />

be knitted In<strong>to</strong> garments.<br />

Miss Lila Oandy, reported progress<br />

on accumulating equipment <strong>to</strong> be<br />

used In a home nursing course <strong>to</strong> be<br />

<strong>of</strong>fered by the chapter.<br />

Chapter Chairman Edward F,<br />

Jefferson reported that three others<br />

and himself attended a disaster<br />

eonlerence <strong>of</strong> the coastal counties<br />

in Atlantic <strong>City</strong>.<br />

LAUNCH MEMBER DRIVE<br />

The annual campaign for Junior<br />

Red Cross membership was launched<br />

last week at a dinner meeting in<br />

the old court house building, at.<br />

tended by Red Cross <strong>of</strong>ficials, teach-<br />

era and unit sponsors. Schools <strong>of</strong><br />

seven communities were represented.<br />

Miss Mary H<strong>of</strong>fman, Junior Red<br />

Cross field representative <strong>of</strong> the<br />

North Atlantic Area, urged the<br />

establishment <strong>of</strong> a council in each<br />

ichool, composed <strong>of</strong> pupils with a<br />

teacher sponsor.<br />

DAN'S<br />

FISH MARKET<br />

ON THE BAY at JOlh ST.<br />

RIQHT FROM THE IEA<br />

WEAKFISH<br />

BUTTER FISH<br />

KINGFSIH<br />

FLOUNDERS<br />

FILET FLOUNDER<br />

SEA BASS<br />

CLAMS<br />

Ml Kinds <strong>of</strong> Fresh Bait<br />

Phone 8S89 »<br />

Cape Taxpayers<br />

To Probe Records<br />

Given Court Permit<br />

as Hand Protests<br />

The Cape May Taxpayers' Asso-<br />

ciation was given permission Mon-<br />

day <strong>to</strong> examine the public records<br />

<strong>of</strong> the city, by Superior Court<br />

Judge Prank T, Lloyd, Jr.<br />

Tho Association <strong>to</strong> have two <strong>of</strong><br />

Its members assist Edwin Brown, <strong>of</strong><br />

Tren<strong>to</strong>n, a municipal accountant, in<br />

examining the books for the purpose<br />

<strong>of</strong> trying <strong>to</strong> find ways <strong>of</strong> reducing<br />

taxes,<br />

Louis Leduc, at<strong>to</strong>rney for the tax-<br />

payers, <strong>to</strong>ld the court that the re-<br />

quen did not allege fraud or dis.<br />

honesty and was only in the inter.,<br />

est <strong>of</strong> promoting efficiency and<br />

economy in city 'government. "Mo'<br />

broad inquisition is proposed," he;<br />

added. |<br />

Rep, T, Millet Hand, solici<strong>to</strong>r for'<br />

the city commission, opposed the<br />

request on the contention that the<br />

Association had no "Inherent right'<br />

<strong>to</strong> check the records, based on law". :<br />

He contended that taxpayers have '<br />

a rlsht <strong>to</strong> demand a referendum or<br />

recall election If their city govern.<br />

, ment is not satisfac<strong>to</strong>ry, but that<br />

| no such right is given for investiga.<br />

I lion without any showing <strong>of</strong> un><br />

' lawful expenditiu'es.<br />

Hand said he would recommend<br />

that the city commission appeal<br />

Judge Lloyd's ruling <strong>to</strong> the Appel-<br />

late Division <strong>of</strong> Superior Court,<br />

W» J* Empppyew<br />

" ,Nitr Jersey employerg are no<br />

longer required <strong>to</strong> fill out a Com-<br />

plicated monthly reporting form<br />

formerly used by the Unemployment<br />

Compensation Commission <strong>to</strong> obtain<br />

statistics for transmltta] <strong>to</strong> the Fed.<br />

era! Government.<br />

In making the announcement.<br />

Executive' Direc<strong>to</strong>r H<strong>of</strong>fman said<br />

that this form, known as the ES-<br />

370 report, was used <strong>to</strong> develop sta-<br />

tistics <strong>of</strong> employment levels and<br />

manpower needs. It had been de-<br />

veloped by the Federal authorities<br />

while the Employment Service was<br />

under the jurisdiction or the War<br />

Manpower Commission.<br />

It was pointed out that employ-<br />

ers flU over the country had ob.<br />

jected. <strong>to</strong> the reporting form and<br />

that they had said they would wel-<br />

come any change <strong>to</strong>ward simplifica-<br />

tion in supplying employment sta-<br />

tiitles.<br />

N. j. Utilities<br />

In Convention<br />

To Meet Friday<br />

at Seaview<br />

The New Jersey Utilities Associa-<br />

tion, which comprises all types <strong>of</strong><br />

utilities in New Jersey, will hold<br />

Its 3Srd Annual Convention at Sea.<br />

view Country Olub <strong>to</strong>morrow (Pr|.<br />

day P. The theme for this year's<br />

meeting will be "Enploye and Com-<br />

munity Relations",<br />

S, B, Hays, <strong>of</strong> Newark, Informa-<br />

tion manager, New Jersey Hell Tele-<br />

phone Company, will discuss "fin-<br />

pibye and Public Information".<br />

Harry G. Waltner, Jr., Standard Oil<br />

Company <strong>of</strong> New Jersey, will speak<br />

on the "New Jersey Temporary Dis.<br />

ability Benefit Law", There also<br />

will be a presentation by General<br />

Bleetric Company on "Employe,<br />

Community, and Union ^Relations",<br />

The annual dinner speaker will<br />

be Wheeler MeMlllen, edi<strong>to</strong>r in<br />

chief <strong>of</strong> the Farm Journal, whose<br />

subject will he "New Jersey's En-<br />

richment",<br />

Howard H, Melvin, executive vice<br />

president <strong>of</strong> the Mlllvllle Utilities<br />

Company, will preside, Edwin H,<br />

Werner, president <strong>of</strong> the Jersey<br />

Central Power and Light Company,<br />

<strong>of</strong> Asbury Park, is In charge <strong>of</strong> the<br />

program.<br />

New <strong>of</strong>ficers will be elected at the<br />

annual meeting on Saturday,<br />

MAT. SAT; 2130 EVE. SHOWS START 7;^1<br />

THUR, • SAT., NOV. 18 . 20<br />

DANNY'S LATEST IS HIS GREATEST [<br />

It's Danny Kaye, ^<br />

himself, at his madcap ';<br />

best with the hottest<br />

men in music, beating<br />

out that rhythm with 'iml<br />

VANNY VIRGim<br />

UYE MAl<br />

ASONCMBORN<br />

TECHNICOLOR<br />

Cancer is not confined <strong>to</strong> the aged<br />

<strong>On</strong>ly half <strong>of</strong> those who died <strong>of</strong> this<br />

disease last year were over 65 years<br />

<strong>of</strong> age.<br />

THE LIFE SAVER<br />

Halley: "What are you plunging<br />

back in<strong>to</strong> the water for? You j\m<br />

swam ashore,"<br />

O'Malley; "Shure, Oi had <strong>to</strong> save<br />

meself first. Now OI'm going Back<br />

<strong>to</strong> save Moike,"<br />

MYWOOD PRESS<br />

DISTINCTIVE<br />

PRINTERS<br />

825 Asbury Avenue<br />

Fred B. Woodruff I-hont 1410<br />

STATIONERY<br />

Greeting Cards<br />

Order Your<br />

PERSONALIZED<br />

CHRISTMAS CARDS<br />

NOW!<br />

50 for 11,00 and up<br />

With NiifSp Imprinted<br />

BALL POINT and<br />

FOUNTAIN PINS<br />

ATTENTION, HUNTERS!/<br />

Special Prices on<br />

LOADED SHELLS AND GUNS<br />

20 Gauge Shells, $1,75 P mr "» ox •<br />

16 Gauge Shells. $1,75 per box<br />

12 Gauge Regular Shot. $1,85 per box<br />

12 Gauge Buck Shot $2,25 P«r box<br />

Harring<strong>to</strong>n & Richardson<br />

Single Barrel Shot Guns, $19 50 ea.<br />

12 - IS • 20 and 410 Oaufe *w.ww<br />

Read Hardware and Paint Co..'inc.<br />

882 ASBURY AVENUE<br />

Opposite <strong>City</strong> Hall Phone 0001<br />

HAZELTON COMBINATION<br />

STORM and SCREEN WINDOWS<br />

Instant Change-Over — Raluccs FueJ Bill<br />

UMreture and Estimates on Request<br />

LOUIS TACCARINO<br />

HEATING<br />

616 Wfst Avenue<br />

PLUMBING<br />

Phone 0450<br />

OCEAN CITY TAILOR SHOP<br />

744 ASBURY AVENUE<br />

Dry Cleaning f Fine Tailoring<br />

Pressing _.j _ Altering<br />

S<strong>to</strong>rage "I ~~ Terrier"<br />

1035<br />

JOSEPH TALESE - ..CV8TOM, TAILOR<br />

-A HUGH HERBERT*<br />

IINNY GOODMAN • TOMMY DORSEY • LOUIS ARMST10W<br />

c " t '" 1 " CHARLIE BARNIT • UOHiL HAMPTON • MEL POWfll<br />

BUCK 1 BUBBLES . THE GOLDEN SAT! QUAK7EI<br />

IHI MOI CAVANAUOM t«IO . IUSSO AND THI SAM1A KIN0I<br />

liiesssd by BtO BAPIO WCTUMS, int<br />

TAI.KIMi MUii'll;* IS "|-'KHK HSTHili'llilii:"<br />

MAT. SAT., 2:30 EVE. SHOWS START 7:15<br />

FBI. and SAI.. NOV. Ifl . 20<br />

PARTY<br />

Saturday, November 27 — 9 <strong>to</strong> 1<br />

JACK'S GROVE<br />

Maya Landing Road, Somers Point<br />

Dancing - Entertainment - Refreshments<br />

Door Prizes<br />

YOUR DOCTOR KNOWS<br />

SELVAGN'S PHARMACY<br />

9th St. and Asbury Avenue Phone 1839<br />

PRESCRIPTIONS<br />

OUR SPECIALTY<br />

The Finest Quality <strong>of</strong> the Best Drugs<br />

Are Always Used<br />

— AuUuriiid Agent —<br />

Minit Curl $1.25<br />

(Plus Tax)<br />

Gives S<strong>of</strong>t, Lovelr Naltmil.<br />

looking Curl, and Waves in<br />

Minutes!<br />

(Capsule IW)<br />

SCHfCK SPECIAL<br />

Shick .Razor and Six oat<br />

Stroned Blades ....' QQ<br />

Arden — Old Spice<br />

DuBarry — Cotf<br />

Max Fac<strong>to</strong>r<br />

Thanksgiving Day-<br />

Hours:<br />

6 <strong>to</strong> 9 P, M. <strong>On</strong>ly<br />

At Mr Trade Prieea —<br />

Nf Lower Prices Anywhere<br />

0394<br />

Weekday* B H.H. <strong>to</strong> 10 PJH.I<br />

No Sond»7 Bale*<br />

84th STREET — JUST OVER THE BRIDGE<br />

A < \IKI>1 TIlAT'-i I A«T, I'lillill 'S ANI1 Fl SXV • !<br />

HEDY ROBERT<br />

LAMARR CUMMINGS<br />

ANNA STEN<br />

"Let's Live a Little"<br />

— Anil!*)!! ^^<br />

",\siKitii',i's xmi AIM i'lnvKR", A MAIUH or TISIK<br />

"SO Sin HAST .IS .ir.illTMKXT?" ,1 IIP]: M.IIOAIiKI<br />

MON. and TUBS., NOV. 22 - 23<br />

'•if<br />

f<br />

Station<br />

AGNES MOOliNEADBURL «E$<br />

TSli POWERS .CWIOOII OUVER.SnVI BROOIE • DDK SCHARYb EMU •"»*«<br />

nins nt-NNv c^AHToosi *NII "IIAII NINIM TIIK HAIM"<br />

Return EngaBement WEDNESDAY Qn? Day (<br />

MAUICEK CUflON<br />

O'HARAWEBBJ<br />

LOUISE ALtflRITTON<br />

TOE XcDOAKB* COMEDY &tf> "CBI.feBfcATUON ttAW W<br />

NBWSPArtR PUBLISHING CO,<br />

- 1 —- -* *b« otMn eit* Bumn-i.tJ.'"- .g»t, mi<br />

THUBaBAY, NOVIMBBl II, iW<br />

Municipal 'Streamlining'<br />

It has been truly aald that there is<br />

50 Years Ago on the Delaware<br />

E. n. Preti, the lnundryman. was In the post<br />

OOce poring over Ms morning mall on Saturday.<br />

There was a dismal rain Jailing, and we were wondtr-<br />

Ini what tlie dickens <strong>to</strong> use for the column this weak.<br />

The laundryman looked up from his mall and Mid<br />

good morning, and we Bald good morning! than we<br />

talked about the weather or something, and one way<br />

or unother—it being <strong>to</strong>o drizzly a morning for any*<br />

body <strong>to</strong> be In a hurry—we finally talked about Penn-<br />

sylvania, and Doyles<strong>to</strong>wn and Bucks County, then<br />

about the Delaware and the picturesque old canal and<br />

the winding eountry road that parallels it above<br />

Tren<strong>to</strong>n,<br />

has i<br />

fh A"" <strong>of</strong> reminiscences from<br />

ff r • Ugh he P"> bM y d «- n l "alia- It<br />

bit <strong>of</strong> poetry In hL, uul<br />

ONE YEAR AGO<br />

pity commissioners <strong>to</strong>ok under ad-<br />

visement an application by the<br />

Slndla Carp, <strong>to</strong> construct 48 apart-<br />

ment units on Wesley av. at 18th st.<br />

• * *<br />

A police court case involving *34<br />

worth <strong>of</strong> inn pipe brought the dis-<br />

closure that -thousands <strong>of</strong> dollars 1<br />

worth" <strong>of</strong> material had been s<strong>to</strong>len<br />

from ihe city Incinera<strong>to</strong>r property.<br />

• * * "<br />

Tuition for out-<strong>of</strong>-<strong>to</strong>wn pupils at-<br />

tending <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High iefcool was<br />

Increased from 1 iiio <strong>to</strong> §2M by the<br />

Board <strong>of</strong> Education, in line with<br />

higher educational costs.<br />

THE PEOPLED PBESIDENT<br />

(<strong>On</strong>e May County Chuette)<br />

President Truman received only there b«n a more Horatio Alser-<br />

about ene-thlrd <strong>of</strong> the votes cast In like Itery U&IMBstar^<strong>of</strong> WeaU<br />

Oape May County but .county real, dent Truman/a election^ :r*";.<br />

dents doubtless will join us In wish- A lew days before the Democratic'<br />

tag him a successful four years In oonventioii party <strong>to</strong><strong>to</strong>tsiWe iyffl ., _ „ „„ .-.- ,<br />

the White House-sueeejiful years casting around^feV^ SandldaS Hi TsBi W(W W t<br />

ion. as well M for Mr who H M wi«» "«nW. .JST «Ki,* B^i''w'-LSili'-'tiHftl IPa*<br />

by S»t«£y, <strong>to</strong><br />

la t<strong>to</strong> " •<br />

for the nation, as well as for »fc who could win", Wien <strong>to</strong> iru. E^j'l kiiii'Tfti!^<br />

TKaUB - "•» *****- ^'-«^^^^za!S^S^mw.<br />

in last week', lMue,—Tr»lo<br />

jrWMM*<<br />

cumber- V<br />

M years ago.<br />

t<br />

"To get up early on<br />

.success under the three-man commission<br />

We have had our ups and downs ta tii ,.U1U1M<br />

have them. At times the voters have been mad<br />

at the commissioners, Occasionally tte VomS-<br />

sleners have quarreled among themselvej t<strong>to</strong><br />

whole, tavever, the resort has made prignfiv and<br />

sort <strong>of</strong> second<br />

3^<br />

man captured the nomination<br />

- bigger things than Boll, hardly anyone thought he would „__<br />

tics, we hope that the President, win. __•,-•• • ,••••-••,-«««<br />

as well as Republicans Cand Demo, The Presidents unflagging faith<br />

Rev W Hwell Lake w« hn-«--H Xfi ta ""W* wU1 NMgnBi '» Mmailf Mul Wi Ultimate Vle<strong>to</strong>ry<br />

Rev, w, Hwell Lake was honored this fact and perform their duties •' ' • • ••• *<br />

hat all wiU work <strong>to</strong>. » . --<br />

prfflerving an honor- Nolowr is anything _r—....<br />

, , «Me and Just peace and an eco. M r. Truman thought lie eould do<br />

_ . , nomically sound democracy, Jt He knew he could do It, Ht<br />

Davy resigned as<br />

John's Lutheran<br />

._ . a new charge in<br />

2* fl2<br />

Now a study commission <strong>of</strong> the New u<br />

legislature comes up with a plan <strong>to</strong> scrap the _<br />

mlsstan form, and <strong>to</strong> "streamline" the state's munici-<br />

pal governmente. It proposes several<br />

plans for the voters, who would make<br />

at a referendum election.<br />

The plan that probably would be applicable <strong>to</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> would be a city government composed<br />

<strong>of</strong> what would amount <strong>to</strong> a "governor" and^o-<br />

man "legislature "-in other words a mayor and two<br />

oouneumen. The mayo, would be the sdminlstrBtive<br />

<strong>of</strong>fleer: the councllmen would direct departments<br />

S5l,Ki?"i


Ar:<br />

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Church Announcements<br />

Servi F1BST METHODIST<br />

Address by Bev. Charles T.<br />

ices 8th at. and Central »v.<br />

Fritech, PhJ3., Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Rev. A. Lynn Oanfl<strong>of</strong>f, Minister <strong>of</strong> Old Testament at Prince<strong>to</strong>n<br />

lay Night Sunday, November SI—<br />

Theological Seminary.<br />

Offer<strong>to</strong>ry.<br />

9:30 a. m.—Church School wltb<br />

_ <strong>to</strong> Merge classes for all ages. Roy E. Darby,<br />

Offer<strong>to</strong>ry Anthem—"Lord, Speak<br />

superintendent<br />

<strong>to</strong> M« That I May Speak", by 8chu<br />

- Thanki Rites<br />

man.<br />

ai a. m.—Horning Worship. fer»<br />

Benediction.<br />

* ,<br />

mon, "It Is a Good Thing <strong>to</strong> (Jive<br />

il" Union Thanksgiving<br />

Thanks". Anthem by Senior Choir,<br />

Organ Prelude.<br />

Of Oceai) <strong>City</strong>'s Protestant<br />

"Look on the Field", by MacPher-<br />

Tha pulpit flowers are placed by<br />

W1U be conducted this<br />

5on, directed by Mrs. Charles Thujs.<br />

Mrs, Joseph I. Beull in loving mem-<br />

the. Ocepn city Baptist<br />

<strong>to</strong>r.<br />

ory <strong>of</strong> her husband,<br />

8;« p,_«.—Meeting <strong>of</strong> the West-<br />

next-Wednesday, Novem- Miss Marietta Sedlock* will sing mtarier Fellow*hl|i.<br />

, «t 7i» p. m.<br />

the solo, "Thanksgiving", by Cohen,<br />

8:40 p, m.—Evening Service <strong>of</strong><br />

ie service were dls- A supervised nursery Is conducted<br />

Worship, Hymn #ini led by Ed.<br />

! by iiKtpJiers <strong>of</strong> tlio Mlnlster- for your children while you worship,<br />

ward Hogan, Thanksgiving sermon,<br />

<strong>to</strong>clatlon^neeting at the Bap- 6:30 p. m.—Youth Fellowship All "The Joy <strong>of</strong> Thanksgiving". Nehe-<br />

_ Church Wednesday night last youth, high school age und over, are miah IS -27.43, The Senior Choir<br />

Vic<strong>to</strong>r B. Beattle, pas<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> invited <strong>to</strong> attend.<br />

will sing.<br />

host church, will preside over 7:45 p. m.—Evening Service. Song Wednesdayp'Wtvice,<br />

while the Thanksgiving service. Special music. Sermon by 8:18 p, m.—Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Junior<br />

t Will be delivered by Revthe<br />

pas<strong>to</strong>r. We invite you <strong>to</strong> attend. Christian Endeavor Society,<br />

IF. Adler. . ppas<strong>to</strong>r<br />

<strong>of</strong> St John 5 Monday, November 22—<br />

7:30 p. m,—Midweek prayer meet-<br />

7:30 p. m.—Church School Board<br />

Church,<br />

ing and Bible Study,<br />

who will participate p will mcatlwr In the 'church <strong>of</strong>fice. Thursday—<br />

k. O<strong>to</strong>rgc Fischer, h <strong>of</strong> f the h Fi Tuesday, November 23—<br />

First<br />

7:30 p, m,—Choir rehearsal in<br />

i Church; Rev. A. Lynn<br />

(5:15 p. m. — Methodist Men's the church.<br />

Oyster Supper. All men are in-<br />

or the First Methodist<br />

vited.<br />

i, and Rev. Forrest E. Vnughn, Wednesday, November 24—<br />

{•Holy Trinity Episcopal Church.<br />

ST. JOHN'S EVANGELICAL<br />

music lor the service is<br />

7:45 p. m.—Union Thanksgiving LUTHERAN<br />

arranged.<br />

Service In the Baptist Church^ We<br />

<strong>of</strong>fering, as in the pajt sev<br />

urge all our members <strong>to</strong> attend. 10th at, and Central av.<br />

Rev, Fnmk F, Adier, S.T.M., PasUir<br />

il be contributed <strong>to</strong> the<br />

Marion Trout Murphy, Organist<br />

' Jersey Children's Home, Tren- FIItST PRESBYTERIAN<br />

The Last Sunday After Trinity<br />

MlnUterlal Association also 7th st and Wesley av<br />

0:45 a. m.—Church School and<br />

plans lor the annual Watch<br />

The Guspfl-Centered and Bible Classes. F. Edwin ReJber,<br />

service on New Year •> Eve, Mlislonary-Mlnded Church superintendent. Observance <strong>of</strong> Har-<br />

31. It will beein with u<br />

Rev r.eqrge Fischer, Th.D, Patlor vest Home Festival,<br />

hour at 10 p m, with the [» 15 a in —Prayer meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />

11 a. m,—The Service, Harvest<br />

scheduled lor 11 p m <strong>to</strong>Lordi<br />

Dav teat hers and <strong>of</strong>ficers in<br />

Home Festival for the Lutheran<br />

the choir room<br />

Home <strong>of</strong> New Jersey, located in<br />

Moores<strong>to</strong>wn, N, J,<br />

0 JO a in —The rJiurrh at Study,<br />

Lord;, Day Lcuuii, "Poetry in the<br />

The sermon. Anthem by the choir.<br />

Praise the Lord, O Jerusalem",<br />

_itry Fair' at Bible". Psalm !4.<br />

Maunder. Duet: "Accept Our<br />

10:45 a,, m,—The Church at Wor-<br />

ibyterian Church<br />

Thanks," SibellUfi, Irene WMiamii,<br />

ship. Thanksgiving Day Sunday. Jeannettp D. Blokes, Epistle, I<br />

Friday and Saturday Morning Service conducted by the Thessaloiilans 5:1-11, Oospel, Mat-<br />

Prince<strong>to</strong>n Theological Seminary thew 28:1.13,<br />

"Country Fair", with all the Choir, Prince<strong>to</strong>n, N, J,<br />

": trappings that make such al- Order <strong>of</strong> Service:<br />

so enjoyable, will be staged Organ Prelude<br />

f and Baturday nights in the Choral Prayer—"O Holy Father",<br />

rooms <strong>of</strong> the First Fresby- by Palfstrlna,<br />

i Church<br />

Invocation and Lord's Prayer by<br />

VOpening at 7 o clock each night. Student,<br />

Fair will feature » leries <strong>of</strong> Hymn No, IBS,<br />

with a variety <strong>of</strong> foodstuffs Scripture Lesson by Student,<br />

I .gift articles for sale, Enter- Anthems:<br />

nt, Hill be provided by several "The Spacious Firmament on<br />

' skits and a "magic tree", High,,' by Haydn,<br />

<strong>to</strong> benefit the church, "Lord, Thou Hast Been Our<br />

«vent will bf conducted by Dwelling Place", by Jones,<br />

i <strong>of</strong> the Westminster Quljd "Hear My prayer. O Ood", by<br />

< the deacons <strong>of</strong> the church, Areadelt,<br />

Harold I Frentlss Is general Prayer—Chora] Amen—by Stu-<br />

_. .f<br />

• STRATEGY<br />

pas<strong>to</strong>r announced one Sun-<br />

', that the collections were not<br />

quate<br />

*,"Wq have tried,' he saii, "<strong>to</strong> raise<br />

money in the usual manner,<br />

ire.have made an honest effort.<br />

r we are going <strong>to</strong> hold a bazaar."<br />

1 y<br />

7:45 p. m.—Community Thanksgiving<br />

Service, Baptist Church.<br />

Friday—<br />

7:30 p. m.—Choir rehearsal.<br />

OCEAN CITY BAPTIST<br />

10th *t, and Wesley ay,<br />

"The Church niih the Neon Slfn"<br />

Rev, Vic<strong>to</strong>r B, lieattlf, Faiiior<br />

Sunday, November Jl—<br />

0:15 a. m.—Sunday School Teachors'<br />

prayer meeting in the pas<strong>to</strong>r's<br />

td<br />

- - . peteiit Christian teachers, RuMell<br />

The Student Speaks. But<strong>to</strong>n, superintendent.<br />

AMBera: _ 11 a, m.—Worship Service. 8er<br />

•Breifc Forth, O Beauteous' mm, by Pas<strong>to</strong>r Vic<strong>to</strong>r B, BeatUe,<br />

p<br />

ans Mark ten'* Iht<br />

The Methodist Men's organisation<br />

will aporisor ^ Men'a Might »t the<br />

Harvest Festival First Methodist church on Tuesday<br />

with a ham supper, <strong>to</strong> be served at<br />

To Gather Gifts 6:30 p. m.<br />

For New Home<br />

The supper will be followed by<br />

Harvest Home Festival will be singing, music and football pictures<br />

observed in the Church School at <strong>of</strong> the Philadelphia Eagles. All men<br />

the regular service on Sunday or St <strong>of</strong> the community are Invited <strong>to</strong> at-<br />

John's Lutheran Church, at 9:45 tend.<br />

a. m and II a. m., respectively.<br />

Gifts and donations will be for the<br />

Lutheran Home <strong>of</strong> New Jersey, iocated<br />

In Moorts<strong>to</strong>wn, Church Nursery<br />

The children will present their<br />

gifts during the Church School time<br />

and those attending the service at Contemplated<br />

11 o'clock' may take them <strong>to</strong> the Mrs. Fred Klein, 811 E. Surf rd,,<br />

church at that time or earlier, was hostess at the monthly meeting<br />

TO GATHER GIFTS<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Young Women's Christian<br />

To facilitate the gatherlnE-ln <strong>of</strong> Servle* Oroup <strong>of</strong> St. John's Luther,<br />

gifts, the Young Women's Chris, an Church,<br />

tion Service group has appointed a Oommittepe were appointed by<br />

committee <strong>to</strong> assist til the collec Mrs. Paul McOardell, president, for<br />

tion andpolicitaUan, Those on the several projects, including plans for<br />

committee are Mrs, George Bold, a nurseTy during ehureh service<br />

chairman, Mrs. Marie Meinlyre and hours, a Harvest Home Festival, and<br />

Mrs. Clyde Fensterinaeher, tho Lutheran World Relief program.<br />

Inquiries may be made <strong>of</strong> Mrs,<br />

Plans were made <strong>to</strong> sell Christ-<br />

Bolden, 11 E 12th st,, telephone<br />

ooae-J.<br />

HOME IS NEW<br />

The Lutheran Home in Moores<strong>to</strong>wn<br />

is a newly-estahlished one <strong>to</strong><br />

serve the Lutheran constituency in<br />

New Jersey. The home is equipped Repairing - Service<br />

for aged members, and its grounds<br />

are open <strong>to</strong> church schools and ALL MAKE CARS<br />

other organizations for visiting and<br />

picnicking. The home is open for<br />

visitation at any time.<br />

MOTORS<br />

Members <strong>of</strong> St. John's will per.<br />

sonally deliver the gifts from the REPAIRED<br />

Harvest Home <strong>to</strong> the hom# during<br />

the following week.<br />

STORAGE<br />

Room Dedicated<br />

for Sunday School<br />

A ney room for the Junior Department<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Sunday School was<br />

dedicated Sunday morning nt the<br />

First Presbyterian Church, by the<br />

pas<strong>to</strong>r, Rev, Oeorge Fischer. This<br />

department is under the supervision<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mrs, Carl A, Hopf. BISHOP<br />

The room was created by fr^e<br />

labor through the efrortj' <strong>of</strong> Mr. MOTOR SALES<br />

Hopf, who planned and. built it<br />

with the assistance <strong>of</strong> William An- 1159 Asbury Avenue<br />

derson, Franls Carter, Raymond E. Phone 1888<br />

Gordon, Orover C. Oordon, Mlchele<br />

Pileggl, Harry C, Hoy and Thomas<br />

I.. Thome, C, Douglass Longen.<br />

eeker presented the lighting fixtures.<br />

study.<br />

0:48<br />

a. m.—Sunday y School l ith with<br />

GENERAL MOTORS<br />

classes f for pupils il<br />

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY<br />

<strong>of</strong> all ages. Com.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. New Jersey<br />

Parts and Accessories<br />

Sunday Service—11 a, m., Villaie ''<br />

Theatre, 8th st, and Boardwalk. I<br />

Series ti and SO<br />

Sunday School—11 a, m,. Village BRAND NEW<br />

Heavenly Light", by Bach, 6:30 p. m—"OruSBdeps for Christ" Theatre, I<br />

"Go Tell it on the Mountain", youth fellowship for all teen agers, Wedneiday Evening Testimonial BUICK ENGINES<br />

Negro Spiritual, arranged by led by Henry Silling. Jr<br />

Meeting, 8 p. m,—618 8th st.<br />

Booker,<br />

I 7:30 p, m—Oospel Service, Con<br />

Fits '31 Thru '46 Oars<br />

"Salvation Belangeth <strong>to</strong> Ood'<br />

CHRISTIAN BOIENOB LBSBON<br />

gregatlonal hyrnn-slng. McMage<br />

IJIwral<br />

by Tschesnok<strong>of</strong>T,<br />

by Pas<strong>to</strong>r Vic<strong>to</strong>r B. Beattie.<br />

SERMON<br />

*346 Wednertay, November 24—<br />

"Soul and Body" is the subjee<br />

7:30 p. m—Union Thanksgiving for Sunday. November 31.<br />

Service In the main audi<strong>to</strong>rium <strong>of</strong> Golden Text: "Rejoice the sou<br />

the church,<br />

<strong>of</strong> thy servant: for un<strong>to</strong> thee,<br />

Frtaay, November 26—,<br />

Lord, do I lift up my soul," (Psalms<br />

t Neighbors and Friends<br />

7 p. ra,—Bible Club for all boya Bfl[4.)<br />

ana gir<strong>to</strong> In the lower audi<strong>to</strong>rium. Sermon: Passages from the Kini<br />

An hour <strong>of</strong> fun with contests, Bible James version <strong>of</strong> the Bible Include<br />

VWe have been serving this community for many games, nannelograph a<strong>to</strong>ries and "Know ye not that ye are thi<br />

years. Many <strong>of</strong> you we know well personally. Our choruses, under Christian leader- temple <strong>of</strong> Ood, and that the Spirit<br />

.neighbors are our friends, and we try <strong>to</strong> aid them in ship.<br />

<strong>of</strong> Ood dwelleth in you?" (I Cor,<br />

• • .<br />

3:18,i Oorrelative passages _ from<br />

every way possible in their times <strong>of</strong> trouble, Our<br />

services are rendered from the heart. Our modem IT, MARY'S CHAPEL<br />

"Science and Health with Key <strong>to</strong><br />

3nd it. and AUwiUc av.<br />

the Scriptures" by Mary Bakei<br />

funeral home and equipment are only inc'dental <strong>to</strong>" the<br />

Eddy Include:<br />

Sunday Mass at 9:18 a.m. Oon-<br />

personal service which has been an outstanding feature<br />

"Identity is the reflection <strong>of</strong> Spirit,<br />

feaslans before MMS.<br />

the reflection in multifarious forms<br />

<strong>of</strong> thiri establishment over the years.<br />

First Prlday Mass, 7:30 a.m. Con- <strong>of</strong> the living Principle, Love, Soul<br />

fesslons before Mass,<br />

is the substance. Life, and intelli.<br />

Mass on Holy Dayi, 8 a. m, pence <strong>of</strong> man, which is Individual<br />

Oonfessions before Mass. (zed, but not in matter," (p, 477,<br />

• IS<br />

* * i<br />

Cadmon<br />

•T. AUGUSTINE'S R. O.<br />

13lh it, and Mt> av.<br />

IIOL¥ TBINITY<br />

FUNERAL HOME<br />

Rev. Bartholomew B. Doyle 11th St. and Crnlral av.<br />

809 Central Ave, Phone: <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 0077 Bev. Joseph J. Brennan<br />

Rev, Forrest 1, Vaughan, Rec<strong>to</strong>r<br />

Simrtay Services—<br />

Sunday Masses, 8 and 10;15 a.m. 7 :J0 a. m.—Holy Communion.<br />

Confessions on Saturday, 4:30 <strong>to</strong> 8:45 a, m,—Church School,<br />

5:45 p,m, and 7:30 <strong>to</strong> 1:30 p.m. 11 a. m,—Morning Service.<br />

First Mdfty Masi 7 a, m. 4:IS p. m,—Evensong,<br />

Oonftsslons on eve <strong>of</strong> First Friday, Thursdays^<br />

7:30 <strong>to</strong> 1:10 p. m.<br />

10 a, m,—Holy Communion,<br />

Dally Mass. 14th st. and Asbury<br />

Holy Days—<br />

8 a. rn,—Holy Oommunlon.<br />

Tri-a. m, anfl-8atufday TtSOTirrar ^Tr^OHWS<br />

Masses on Holy Days, g and 8 LUTIIEUAN<br />

a, m.<br />

10th st. and Central av.<br />

Oonftsslons on eve <strong>of</strong> Holy Days, Rev, Frank F, Adler, S.T.M., raster<br />

7:S0 <strong>to</strong> 8:30 p, m, I Marlon Trout Murphy, Orgaiitst<br />

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,00<br />

nlilng MUvltlM, ATbahkjf<br />

giving pr»yw «M rend by Mrt.<br />

Harold U«.<br />

Mrs. Francis TownMnd, M»<br />

Samuel Alcott and Mis. Frank<br />

Adler were welcomed as now members,<br />

<strong>of</strong> the group.<br />

After the business session, Mrs.<br />

Morris Blizzard spoke briefly upon<br />

collecting as a hobby. Most <strong>of</strong> the<br />

members exhibited antique articles<br />

they had taken'<strong>to</strong> the meeting.<br />

The next meeting will be a Christ,<br />

mu party hi the basement <strong>of</strong> tha<br />

church, December 7, wltb Mrs, Many<br />

MMlntyn aa hostess.<br />

Ford - Mercui<br />

Owners!<br />

You Don't<br />

DOWN PAYMENT<br />

REBUILT<br />

I'nr Vnur<br />

4M,| M,,ior inrtuilmlim<br />

nrlvlln II,lUiIi»,i;i, ft CM'Tf'H<br />

Brakea Relined<br />

Clutch s Replaced<br />

Mo<strong>to</strong>r Overhauling<br />

Carbure<strong>to</strong>r and Ijrnition<br />

Rebuilt Front End<br />

Ara Tir.'g Wearing<br />

Unevenly?<br />

Kn« Acl'on, Overtni'ln? and<br />

Wheel i>l!|jTunent<br />

THE MODERN WAY<br />

NBBD A NEW BATTERY?<br />

TIRES or TUBES?<br />

WE HAVE THEM<br />

IN STOCK!<br />

CASH or TIMB P.iVJIBNTS<br />

Wallace Bros, Buick<br />

Dth St. and Simpson Ave,<br />

9042_<br />

U Aa<strong>to</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

d <strong>On</strong>grest<strong>to</strong>al Ohurch, B fainon 'Mtranomer at a din<br />

Seneca Talla, N. Y., hat resigned <strong>to</strong>party,<br />

tuuekup ^conversation i<br />

become jMs<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> the First Presby-<br />

htai by mio$, "What doterian<br />

Church <strong>of</strong>. Cazenovls, K. V.<br />

<strong>to</strong> We?"<br />

The minister Is a former resident *He explained, "I study<br />

<strong>of</strong> Wlldwood and was an ad omy."<br />

Ing solici<strong>to</strong>r prior <strong>to</strong> his<br />

"Dear me." said the girl, "I<br />

In 104G.<br />

lshed astronomy last year"<br />

iV> UNIT'S<br />

xv ( body & Fender Work<br />

> lilete Paint Job $40 op<br />

ieFrioM PolWUnfiBliiwribln.<br />

PHONE 2688<br />

749 WEST AVE,<br />

LET US GET YOUR CAR READY<br />

"MOTOR<br />

Installed In Feor Oaf He«l<br />

FOR WINTER<br />

11 monthly psjmmia <strong>of</strong> 111 I<br />

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mat<br />

Ita wmnlntf the<br />

ftcand, ending In<br />

for<br />

Game<br />

•4 Urn fojlwrins<br />

, laps that<br />

r<br />

BtamW*. W<br />

tt wqa Xaara4 maw tiawt latev<br />

a»,<br />

Jenne prgeked <strong>to</strong> the four, th*n<br />

f<br />

Mn that ihl^ jfaty have<br />

PuAover<br />

•urr aft<br />

A<br />

halUi<br />

Ifta Bw a*.<br />

UPSETS<br />

Easily<br />

4V|S INTERCEPTS PASS<br />

<strong>On</strong>e *Wn» caqunqp In these an*<br />

Foe, 32-0<br />

I*te t|i the second, period. Avis yai 'events wo upset*, It seems<br />

Intercepted- one ol Joe DeKoso's<br />

that the th dd d the th<br />

pWpea on the Middle 35, and re-<br />

the n«uiy «ntaf#«» that<br />

turned it <strong>to</strong> the 15 A pl&y tetcr<br />

most spectacular pass plays ever<br />

Up tilgh school d<br />

Avh again fined W McDermott In' £<br />

witnessed by that crowd gained<br />

Qcean <strong>City</strong> a tie.<br />

Ct<br />

Fullback John "Bull" Carey got<br />

kicked the extra point<br />

<strong>City</strong> enjoyed a 10-0 lead at the<br />

the score the b»U from center on his 48 and<br />

went back <strong>to</strong> pass. The ball shot<br />

I foqtbsll aggregation th»t hiterqilsslon-<br />

caught a Charlie AdeJUEio forward, higher and higher wward<br />

i Quey has Uftder his super? After a. scoreless third period, pass in thl first period for the TD, the Pleasantville goal. Meanwhile<br />

Jcrnec intercepted a pass on bisbut<br />

flle*Mutvlll# tied l( up ln the<br />

sprinkling tain flur?<br />

45 and, behind excellent blocking, second In fite third quutyr, how-<br />

IV the «ar)y morning 4nd ,Jate<br />

bandy Ajtdy was <strong>of</strong>f ta the races eyery, "Write" crocked over (or the<br />

'Mtttt wq,jld h>w Provided jus-<br />

(or a 55-yard gallop in<strong>to</strong> paydlrt. winning taHy.<br />

,tta fo» .-asthe<br />

in lose, as cow* '-.:<br />

.,.. ;vll!e<br />

proteges ended an the,wrong end qf eleven gave tl _<br />

an 18-Q affair. •,<br />

more than they had bargained for. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

WE WQN IN IBM<br />

It Wat tiiia year thtt It seemed<br />

Joe Elberaon ran 30 yards <strong>to</strong> give that the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>-PleasantvlUe<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> a 7-0 vic<strong>to</strong>ry over the rivalry would come <strong>to</strong> a close. Bowling Acade<br />

Malnlanders ln 1830, as Wilcox had Destruction and minor dots oc-<br />

a 6-3 season.<br />

curred the night before and during 12U, St. Mid Bay A?<br />

FleasantvUle prbvea <strong>to</strong>o fast and the game. An ndl<strong>to</strong>rtal "WU1 the<br />

<strong>to</strong>p smooth for the Red Raiders In Pleasantville dame Have <strong>to</strong> Be<br />

1037. The final score Was 18-6, with-Abolished?"<br />

appeared pn the front<br />

Charlte Ash scoring the only local page <strong>of</strong> The Sentinel-Ledger the<br />

ta <strong>Ocean</strong> CJty had a 4-4 record next day. The conduct <strong>of</strong> the fans<br />

In the won and lost departjnen* improved in 1841, but the result <strong>of</strong><br />

had 69, and V<strong>to</strong>n<strong>to</strong>n Carey 45 that year.<br />

HENBIOD SCORES "KNOCKOUT"<br />

It was a little overdose <strong>of</strong> over-<br />

the game was the cjune. a Pleasconfidence<br />

ln 1038. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> was<br />

The <strong>to</strong>wnspeople felt a little sorry <strong>to</strong>uted as a four-<strong>to</strong>uchdown favorite<br />

for rookie Coach Von Henrlod in<br />

"Building Materials<br />

ooMrLvn<br />

over Pleasantvlllf, but the latter<br />

1933 With the winning Mr Quest disagreed Final score 12-7. Plcafi- " For Your Ev«ry Need" Luncheonette Serv<br />

gone, his was the task <strong>of</strong> filling the antvUlc. Roy Bloomlngdale's men<br />

shoos <strong>of</strong> the former great coach if<br />

— SEE —<br />

were leading. 7-0, alter the flist<br />

Academy Open;<br />

the new coach gat a couple <strong>of</strong> Wins<br />

out <strong>of</strong> what material he liad, they<br />

three periods, as Johnny Huff nicked<br />

would be content But they were<br />

up a tree ball and scampered 10 Powell-Van Gilder<br />

7 P. M. 'til<br />

pleasantly surprised Coach Henfiod<br />

yards in tho Initial period But<br />

Midnight (12 p. «.>r |<br />

led tlie team through <strong>to</strong> eight Pleasantville clicked twice through Lumber Co.<br />

straight vic<strong>to</strong>ries and <strong>to</strong>pped <strong>of</strong>f the the air ln the Qnal peilod. and the<br />

— Op«i<br />

season with a 24-0 a&sault on Dail game.<br />

13th St. and West Ave. NKDIEHVATIHNH<br />

Plea&unlville.<br />

Phone 0053<br />

WORST UPSET IN 1910<br />

Phone 9074<br />

(•H** 450<br />

Thing", went nicely the following A 75-yard gallop by Pleasantville s<br />

season, as Bob Wallace scored two Ray Brewln made Thanksgiving a<br />

«/r» row<br />

<strong>to</strong>uchdowns and <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> beat black day ln 1939 He <strong>to</strong>ok Ray<br />

Plejutitville, 12-0, for their third Chadwicks punt and frqin his 2S.<br />

ff>Pnmd and<br />

•| STORM SASH - FIBRE GLASS INSULATION^<br />

In iticceflsion.<br />

went all the way In 1040 <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Improv.d P«w.r<br />

The first win for the Mainlanderi <strong>City</strong> wus again the big favorite, but<br />

ASPHALT w»rj ASBESTOS SHINQLES<br />

Wfg*r, Saf.r<br />

Airst«.l Cabi<br />

ORANGEBURG and TERRA COTTA PIPE<br />

•<br />

Strangvr, Sturdier<br />

Don't Wait Til the Snow Fries!<br />

PLASTER - LIME - CEMENT<br />

Chatil*<br />

1. H. EYRE<br />

MONO TILE . All Colon with Fittings<br />

SAVE FUEL . . . by<br />

letting our experts vacuum<br />

eleyn . .. remove soot from<br />

Since 1902 we have been at<br />

chimneys, flues , , , eliminate<br />

dirt and soot . . . 12th Street and West Avenue Phone 0150<br />

Phono Vineland 9-8216. Our representative will mil<br />

at your home. Free estimate,<br />

C. H. Shoemaker Lumbar Co.<br />

ly than Pitman, takes on Clay<strong>to</strong>n—<br />

Paperhangers<br />

and it looks like trouble for the<br />

Rams.<br />

The coaches can't complain about SOUTH JERSEY HEATING CO.<br />

the Resorten' showing against<br />

Mitchell's Mlrgclemen Saturday last ELMER STREET VINELAND, N. J.<br />

week, and they aren't. It's just <strong>to</strong>o<br />

WILLIAM S. ANDEltSON<br />

bad for "The Old Timer" In the<br />

County oazette, for he had it all<br />

figured out on paper that the<br />

Electrical Service, Maintenance ami Construction<br />

Orange and Black would upset the<br />

local apple cart,<br />

Car, 4th A Asbjiry Ave, Phone 1771<br />

ON THE BENCH<br />

Hmldrnne: it Fin*<br />

Your reporter was a little bewildered<br />

Saturday when a couple <strong>of</strong><br />

Rurglat<br />

our more prominent football players<br />

wore seen sitting on the bench<br />

Electric Wiring<br />

whereas their place Usually Is o<br />

the gridiron. It isn't necessary t<br />

Power and Lighting<br />

mention names, but they wcr!<br />

bfiiched because <strong>of</strong> not keepln<br />

SERVICE House Wiring<br />

training rules and hours. It aht<br />

goes <strong>to</strong> prove that no one on thi<br />

Fir* Alurm<br />

Commercial<br />

team Is so important that he can<br />

Tffi Sijjnals<br />

be replaced, as was seen last Bat<br />

^( end, our rivals kept pace with<br />

i l<br />

urday,<br />

the Oareymcn ei they also won by<br />

cJnvlne<strong>to</strong>g mar jins. - Riverside Barry McDermott, In his firsi<br />

ELECTRIC RANGES and WATER HEATERS<br />

tripped Ponnsgrove, 20-0, tnd Pit. starting ti assignment i <strong>of</strong> the year<br />

man beat Mi, Holly, 20-S. We'l! showed up well at the halfbac<br />

it* Km Mnniripal<br />

Bspcrtrnctl<br />

know more about this tight, pho<strong>to</strong>- spnt.<br />

Jl Uwlrtelu<br />

Mrnnher IMS*<br />

, Electric Waffle Irons, Cake<br />

Mixers, and Sandwich Toasters<br />

Gas Ranges<br />

Cabinet Sinks<br />

Petro<br />

;- Complete Ot Heating Units<br />

Open 'Friday and<br />

Saturday Eieninge<br />

y<br />

VK IT u f:i(VI<br />

Frftnk J. Sannino<br />

• » "<br />

Pkmbintj<br />

lELEfHLEGGI<br />

-Heating<br />

1876<br />

North Street<br />

WUUrd F. Stetter<br />

H. y<br />

Heating<br />

Asbury Av«.<br />

1 plumbing — Heating<br />

Phone 0029<br />

in*<br />

FLOOR SANDING<br />

BEFINISBINO<br />

H. R. BRECKLEY<br />

North Street Ph. SSQ7<br />

ORTVK<br />

' v . AMD<br />

CAY good-bye <strong>to</strong> chilly drafts<br />

w —good-bya <strong>to</strong> puttijig iip<br />

and taking down old-fashioned,<br />

unsightly s<strong>to</strong>rm windows.<br />

Install Hunter all-aluminum,<br />

all-weather s<strong>to</strong>rm sash and<br />

•preen. Beautiful, weathertight,<br />

insect-pro<strong>of</strong>. Permanently<br />

attached, y« glass s<strong>to</strong>rm,<br />

sash and Screens all inittntly<br />

removable, er adjustable lor<br />

ventilation. ,<br />

Pit any windowi, feclijding<br />

casement.<br />

Save one-third on fuel bills.<br />

Let us give you an estimate.<br />

Kokebli*yatien.<br />

Phone <strong>to</strong>day,<br />

JOHN E.<br />

ALL-ALUMINUM<br />

STORM SASH AND SCREEN<br />

Lifetime C«fort<br />

HunUr AU-weith«r window»<br />

keep you wua u •<br />

but m « rug deiplt* th»<br />

cold outiide.<br />

Weather nd liteet.<br />

W t<strong>to</strong>nn windan<br />

bar gal«-forco windi.<br />

No drafti, no Mtping dull<br />

or dirt Interlocking terMBi<br />

for iumm«t bar tfciert in-<br />

•ecM.<br />

Perfect Vestilatioi<br />

<strong>On</strong>ly Hunter All-weather<br />

•form windows permit com*<br />

plete adjustable ventilation<br />

in every inctanc-, including<br />

castment installations.<br />

No FittlBg-IJo lipaln<br />

Huntqr Window! are TUEged,<br />

ALL aluminum. Can t<br />

nat, eraclt or warp. Per.<br />

manently installed. No •§••<br />

Mnal painting and other<br />

rspaira.<br />

1053 Asbury Ave. Phone 1200 or 2785<br />

Everything fqr the Mason..<br />

WAYUTE<br />

MASONRY<br />

BLOCKS<br />

RED BRICK MASON'S TOOLS<br />

FLUE LINING WHEELBARROWS<br />

HEATiLATORS LJME<br />

PENN CRETE STUCCO CEMENT<br />

MORTAR BOXES<br />

PRECAST UNTELS<br />

C STEEL SASH<br />

PLASTER<br />

EDWARD CAMPBELL CO.<br />

Manufacturer <strong>of</strong> WayUte Block? qnd Concrete products<br />

S. p. Cor. East an^ Walnut, Vineland<br />

fhyne<br />

" 7ft<br />

Irvin Johnson Jr. & Co.<br />

Phono 1S08 — Day or Night<br />

923 Asbury Avenue<br />

ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS<br />

5 Hotels, Homes and Shops Wired for Pow«r or Light<br />

SERVICE . INSTALLATIONS • APPLIANCES<br />

Laurence E. Stedem<br />

— BBCISTBBED —<br />

Electrical Contrac<strong>to</strong>r<br />

Wiring for Light and Power<br />

Repair and Maintenance Service<br />

1520 Asbury Avenue Phone 1S7S Ij<br />

EDW, S. CORSON-EiectricaJ Contract<br />

Universal FIXTURES • APPMANCES Wa<br />

Ranges 305 ^ fith gtree|<br />

Phone: 2^48 Residence: 1835-J-II<br />

I For anything<br />

I ELECTRICAL<br />

CALL<br />

! L. C. SMITH<br />

10«8 Asbury Phone £895<br />

A. T. FORD<br />

Electrical Contra<br />

649 Asbury Av. Ph. I<br />

115 E. Picrson Av., S.<br />

RADIO REPAIRS<br />

<strong>On</strong> All Models. 1<br />

(Ml and DeUvtrf SertM* 4<br />

Electrical Waiher & Refrigeration Servic<br />

rf Ke<br />

lednart<br />

-^ WentJnghouie<br />

1'bilco<br />

JACOB C. SCHUFF<br />

ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOI<br />

716<br />

•~ ->.-• • > . -<br />

Phone) iZ4?y!<br />

•nd Domestic Power and Ligh' "^<br />

th, Mm, ?h<br />

hm. «Army Workh..<br />

-uuundln, «mlort.<br />

GMC TRUCK SALES & SERVICE<br />

17 N. VERMONT AVE,<br />

ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.<br />

PAPERHANGING<br />

md PAINTING<br />

BMimatH ohnrraiir Gl>n<br />

THOMAS HUTCHINS<br />

C«W»I Aw, H, iMf.j<br />

m n<br />

Alfred R. Smith, he.<br />

PAPER-HANGiNG<br />

1048 Aibury Ave.<br />

PHONE MU<br />

Painter*<br />

tmi<br />

.immiiiiiiiiiiiiPi.iiiiiiiiiiuMiiihfflaimiiiiiiBdiiimiiiiHDiiit<br />

PAPERHANGING<br />

PAINTING<br />

Frank W. Young<br />

M/WMOBA<br />

Phont 0. C. 1828-84<br />

JACK j. WATKINSON<br />

PAPfcRKANGER<br />

Brthnafl<br />

isa<br />

GEORGE 0, LODER<br />

Pointing Contrac<strong>to</strong>r<br />

V! IV, Slrirrl IMlBiif 2330-IV<br />

"LIST (il(IIU.L; INI IT"<br />

PAJNTiNG-Jnterjor and Exterior<br />

WILLIAM J. SMITH<br />

Residence; 8 Asbury Ave<br />

Phone 15G7-J<br />

Offlcei 802^ Central Ave,<br />

PhoBi 1723<br />

\ Interior PAINTING Exterior<br />

EDWARD HOPKINSON<br />

; ESTIMATES<br />

^03 National Bank Building Phones: 2883 - 0138<br />

'< > 0661 • 0762<br />

HMiillllJUMIHWMM<br />

Stained A»bt« lUngJti '<br />

Palntea PermanmUy WWIe<br />

and WaUrpro<strong>of</strong>ed<br />

Albert S. Camburn PAINTING<br />

D. Camburn<br />

Exterior or Interior — Eitimales rurnlshed<br />

103!) Welt Avenue<br />

•••«»«**»••»»••••••»••<br />

• -<br />

Inc.;<br />

House and Sign<br />

PAINTING<br />

IT, mi w _<br />

*OSCAJ(t A. NHLSON<br />

; PMNTWG<br />

CONTRACTOR<br />

«3 Alb«rr Awnlte<br />

OcHn CHy, N. 1. ,<br />

Phone 1938-R<br />

Painting Contrac<strong>to</strong>r<br />

- BWi St8 Flnrt Street<br />

phone WW-M<br />

I • ,7/-<br />

R, C. PRICB<br />

PAINTING and<br />

QtmWG<br />

Anbury Avenue<br />

Phone 1857<br />

HOUSE PAINTING<br />

RKTEnf<strong>On</strong> nnil ISTRIMOB<br />

FRANK A. HWIER<br />

1114 Centra! ,<br />

i:\TKIIIOIl — INTBIIIOB<br />

%0j<br />

JAMES X FLYNN<br />

Contracting Paoiter<br />

%m AabiiryAv. Ph. 0788<br />

competition, but still left them ou<br />

front by three pointt.<br />

Shu<strong>to</strong>uts atao were scored by Mor<br />

rlsona over PeriiBont, Mengtli ove<br />

Artisans, Bwlngs over BradlBys am<br />

Stain<strong>to</strong>m over Insuran.<br />

Vitice Sannino <strong>to</strong>ok high game<br />

lionors with a SU while"Abe Kata<br />

^^r^>:fe2fe^<br />

over Public Safet<br />

over Somen Ppln<br />

UMma owr m<br />

Tenniml ___<br />

and Siunrjson-<br />

Hose Oastaldl had the night's high<br />

was runner-up with 220 and BUIaverage<br />

with two games <strong>of</strong> lii white<br />

Pfander and W, O<strong>of</strong>fey shareo third<br />

plaee with gamra 0! 219 each<br />

: ^<br />

SS5KF ,t...<br />

Hole-in-<strong>On</strong>e Club<br />

THBBE g TfMHg f W<br />

SQ. KKSET UAOPE KAT^BES<br />

1-ew tnntRi<br />

Ban*tt'«<br />

XJI was m the out- out-<br />

Thrw <strong>of</strong> tbe <strong>to</strong>ut Wayltnd teams *6i<br />

t 8. IVnrinc Att. • < 'm - Mb<br />

4-MM 4ttMUo CW, OMMB m<br />

SIDING<br />

Registered Builder<br />

Edmund C. Wisham<br />

24 Asbury Ave. Ph. 1237<br />

SHEET MCTAL<br />

OCTXEBS .<br />

HARM AIT!<br />

CRAlGaudWi<br />

Ph. 0916 9th Ari<br />

DEIVB<br />

AND,<br />

i|l| SAMPSON •-HAMADAS<br />

//JU^ ROOFER.


ff .<br />

* I'<br />

:1^-<br />

>ughout Career<br />

<strong>to</strong>f Court Action, art) Accusation* Which<br />

Jfere Never Lsgally Substantiated<br />

a "man willing <strong>to</strong> forgive i was <strong>to</strong> resound In the news for<br />

; without -holding grudges,'many months afterward<br />

Champion probably bad | BEATEN: IN HOSPITAL<br />

Following a party that began the<br />

previous night, the elderly ex-mayor<br />

waS severely beaten by John H<br />

Dart, Jr., in a fight which Dart<br />

. _ and unjustified<br />

io'forget than any roan In<br />

lt 1 * his<strong>to</strong>ry.<br />

• Iri politics, almost from Dart, Jr., in a light wic<br />

wag iriarked by bitter j said began over Champion having<br />

"' Insulted his sister, Mrs. Elizabeth<br />

h t<br />

.„ 'court' actions and accusa-<br />

iS'jidMch never were convincingly<br />

"'t' |o be true, as far as the<br />

,_. :>Ws concerned. He survived<br />

Pith* s<strong>to</strong>rmy weather for 34 years<br />

publicly-brewed trouble really<br />

ated him.<br />

NOt INDICTED<br />

. 1933 charges <strong>of</strong> unbuslneas-Ilke<br />

Insulted is ,<br />

Morelli. Champion, who spent sev-<br />

eral weeks hovering between life<br />

and death In the Atlantic Shores<br />

Hospital with brain concussion,<br />

broken teeth and other Injuries,<br />

charged It was a political frame-up.<br />

Each combatant preferred as-<br />

sault and battery charges against<br />

• *•.-«.. m I ' t h c Other - b U t t h e <strong>On</strong>c a & alnst<br />

<strong>of</strong> the <strong>City</strong>s affairs were champion was dropped while Darts<br />

A grand Jury censured him ^ went <strong>to</strong> court aaA he wn3 flrat<br />

other, men involved, but pre- | convicted <strong>of</strong> atroclojs assault. Lat-<br />

•d, no indictments. The follow- ftftw appeal5i nn(1 oth(T technl-<br />

yf*r the same charge? again callttcs hari bwn injected. Dnrt was<br />

represented <strong>to</strong> a new grand jury,<br />

; they were quashed" because "no<br />

'Witnesses <strong>to</strong>ld the same s<strong>to</strong>ry".<br />

., -The year* 1829 and 1931 were<br />

Sit* ones mast filled with trlbuls-<br />

.'Han? <strong>of</strong> all kinds, for within teas<br />

"p'pha two yean he was Indicted,<br />

''. antsteA sued far divorce, made<br />

'<br />

separated and Mrs. Champion<br />

moved out <strong>of</strong> <strong>to</strong>wn<br />

She entered suit for divorce in<br />

1931 on grounds <strong>of</strong> desertion, but<br />

tlie decree was not recommended<br />

until March, 1935<br />

In July, 1935, only two monthi<br />

after his famed political comeback,<br />

he eloped <strong>to</strong> Elk<strong>to</strong>n. Md, with Miss<br />

Lillian Dart, a friend <strong>of</strong> many years<br />

und a local boarding house opera<strong>to</strong>r<br />

His second marriage was ut the age<br />

<strong>of</strong> 72<br />

The second Mrs Champion helped<br />

pull him through several serious 111-<br />

encouraging<br />

Jt<br />

stant o p o a i l gg<br />

personality through bis J«ter years.<br />

JOINED MANY ORGANIZATIONS<br />

During his heyday in business and<br />

politics Mr. Champion was a "Jott*!<br />

er" <strong>of</strong> organizations <strong>of</strong> all kinds,<br />

civic, fraternal and sporting. At<br />

the time <strong>of</strong> his death he still reT<br />

talned membership in'the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Olty Fishing Club, the Yacht Club,<br />

Kalmia Tribe, Improved Order <strong>of</strong><br />

Red Men; Aetna Council, Junior<br />

Order United American Mechanics,<br />

and the now.lnaotive Volunteer Fire<br />

Co. '<br />

He previously had at various times<br />

been a member <strong>of</strong> the Chamber <strong>of</strong><br />

Commerce, the Rotary Club, the<br />

Elks and the Daughters <strong>of</strong> America.<br />

LUMBER BUSINESS FAILED<br />

His building and lumber business<br />

failed, along with many others, dur-<br />

ing the depression <strong>of</strong> the early<br />

1930s, but he still kept his hand in<br />

as an architect and had been quite<br />

.active In that pr<strong>of</strong>ession since the<br />

end <strong>of</strong> World War II. Back In<br />

1945 he said he was "talked in<strong>to</strong>"<br />

resuming architecture by friends<br />

«a ft timekeeper for the Moawr Com. >:<br />

party during Wrwuetfon <strong>of</strong> boats j I<br />

far the federal government, but he 11<br />

left there Just prior <strong>to</strong> the election)<br />

campaign <strong>of</strong> May, 1943.<br />

PUBLICITY AGENT<br />

For the two winters following hi*<br />

election defeat in 1936, he made a<br />

venture in<strong>to</strong> the publicity promo-<br />

tion'Held, acting as special repre-<br />

sentative for the county publicity<br />

bureau at St Petersburg, Fin,<br />

where he distributed advertising lit-<br />

erature and made personal con-<br />

tacts with hundreds <strong>of</strong> prospective<br />

visi<strong>to</strong>rs<br />

For a number <strong>of</strong> years he and<br />

Mrs. Champion spent Uichr winters<br />

in the south, but they had not done<br />

so since 1940.<br />

In 1945 they sold their large home<br />

here at 7th st and Atlantic av.<br />

and moved <strong>to</strong> an apartment In<br />

Ventnor, where they had since re-<br />

sided, although Mr. Champion fre-<br />

quently visited <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> m the<br />

interest <strong>of</strong> his architecture work<br />

and <strong>to</strong> see friends<br />

$5 Million a Year 'Found'<br />

For Welfare Institutions<br />

Equivalent <strong>of</strong> Interest on Defeated Bond Issues<br />

Sufficient <strong>to</strong> Meet State Emergency, Is Claim<br />

Pointing out that nearly $5,000,-<br />

000 muy be available annually as a<br />

result <strong>of</strong> defeat <strong>of</strong> (65,000,000 in<br />

bond Issues by the voters at the No-<br />

vember 2 election, thc New Jersey<br />

Taxpayers" Association <strong>to</strong>day urged<br />

that a program be undertaken<br />

promptly <strong>to</strong> provide adequate facil-<br />

ities for wards <strong>of</strong> the State In New<br />

Jersey's welfure Institutions from<br />

current funds.<br />

"It would seem," soys the Asso-<br />

ciation, "that this may be accom-<br />

plished without any Increase In<br />

taxation other than that which<br />

would have been necessary If the<br />

$65,000,000 <strong>of</strong> new bonds had been<br />

authorized.<br />

'The referenda turned down by<br />

the voters both provided that the<br />

proposed bond issue <strong>to</strong>taling $65,-<br />

000,000 should be paid <strong>of</strong>f within 20<br />

years. This would have meant an<br />

annual amortization payment <strong>of</strong><br />

$3,250,000, and an annual interest<br />

payment (at 2'-4 per cent) <strong>of</strong> »1,625,-<br />

000, or a <strong>to</strong>tal annual charge <strong>of</strong><br />

$4375,000 <strong>to</strong> current expenses, be-<br />

ginning in 1949.<br />

"The voters were given <strong>to</strong> under-<br />

stand by the proponent <strong>of</strong> the<br />

package bond Issue that this prob.<br />

any new taxes.<br />

"ir so, the Legislature, out <strong>of</strong> pres-<br />

ent revenues, can immediately enter<br />

upon a five-year reconstruction pro-<br />

gram for our state Institutions ag-<br />

gregating $24,378,000 without any<br />

Increase |n taxation beyond that<br />

which would have been necessary<br />

If the proposed $85,000,000 had been<br />

borrowed. No doubt the actual cost<br />

<strong>of</strong> such a building program would.<br />

In any event, be spread over the<br />

next four or five years.<br />

"The beauty <strong>of</strong> this simple plan<br />

is that the alleged emergency In<br />

our State Institutions may be per-<br />

manently solved by use <strong>of</strong> current<br />

revenues during the next five years<br />

without imposing on the taxpayers<br />

an annual debt charge <strong>to</strong> current<br />

revenues during each <strong>of</strong> the next<br />

20 years,<br />

"It is trye that this proposal wll<br />

only take care <strong>of</strong> our welfare instltu<br />

tlons and will not provide ne?<br />

buildings for Rutgers University c<br />

new teachers' colleges or a ne<<br />

rapid transit system in South Jer<br />

sey, but those projects have no<br />

been shown <strong>to</strong> be emergent an<br />

they can, at the appropriate timi<br />

be submitted <strong>to</strong> the voters on the!<br />

1,500-Pound Safe<br />

Burglars Steal<br />

A 1500-pound safe WRS s<strong>to</strong>len<br />

from a laundry In one <strong>of</strong> three<br />

burglaries reported ut Wild-<br />

wood Thursday. *<br />

Police said the safe was taken<br />

from the <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> the Lincoln<br />

Laundry and contained an un-<br />

disclosed sum <strong>of</strong> money. The<br />

same night burglars broke in<strong>to</strong><br />

the Lay<strong>to</strong>n service station at<br />

Dies Creek and another service<br />

station at Burlelgh.<br />

High Point, in Sussex County, is<br />

the highest spot In the State <strong>of</strong><br />

New Jersey. It is 1.B01 feet above<br />

sea level.<br />

Pension Plan<br />

-. i *" , 13<br />

' "'I<br />

A*5 Ii<br />

Tor tHo, third Straight<br />

New Jersey Education A,<br />

at its annual convention .„„<br />

last week urged » minimum i<br />

<strong>of</strong> I2B00 annually .for public<br />

teachers.<br />

The delegate assembly<br />

mcndod that the minimum<br />

compsnied by "appropriate<br />

ments" <strong>of</strong> aalartes <strong>of</strong> teachenffi<br />

ceiving more than that amount*]<br />

for principals and admlnlstr«V J<br />

Based on the amount <strong>of</strong> i<br />

and length <strong>of</strong> service, the i<br />

would "maintain proper<br />

lat<strong>to</strong>iwhlpB and the best<br />

morale", the group said.<br />

At present the minimum i<br />

teachers Is set by state<br />

$2000. ,<br />

The Association also asked,',<br />

the state <strong>to</strong> liberalize its<br />

Pension Plan.<br />

fentinel-Ledger Classified Ads -^<br />

j f e g y i 40c ... Cash Should Accompany All<br />

*<br />

This pho<strong>to</strong>graph <strong>of</strong> Mr. Cham-<br />

pion wan taken several yean ago<br />

in St. Petersburg. Fla., while he<br />

was spetUI representative there<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Cape May County publicity<br />

bureau.<br />

for ttitae<br />

LATEB<br />

iliilm. ftUKH I3M or OMB<br />

ADVERTISEMENTS<br />

saiDmtii ihuQid h* I* ih *•**•<br />

THAN 1 w. It. Tiiaran * *r m ~fl* "••**<br />

Weber Paintings<br />

Now at Library<br />

, An exhibition <strong>of</strong> painting, i<br />

Fred Weber is now on dlgphfi<br />

the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Free Public Eh<br />

under auspices <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Artist League There are 37 i<br />

ings In the collection<br />

A group <strong>of</strong> paintings by i<br />

<strong>of</strong> the League, now being a<br />

at the Wlldwood library. W11M1<br />

seen at the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> libranrf<br />

two weeks, beginning January 1<br />

MOVES TO ILLINOIS<br />

Mrs. Madge J T<strong>to</strong>uland, a 1<br />

sort resident for several yean<br />

733 Wesley av. has left <strong>Ocean</strong> i<br />

and Is now residing with her di<br />

ter and son-ln law, Mr and<br />

Don W Rykcr. In Al<strong>to</strong>n, nj,<br />

expects <strong>to</strong> return here for<br />

a<strong>to</strong>nal visits.<br />

After Flnt Um-rthm "'<br />

AH Classified Advertising Cash<br />

For Sale<br />

3-PC. VELOUIl<br />

cellullt rfjudltlo<br />

P«iin*ylvnit|4 av.<br />

ItOOH<br />

. } 150.00. Apply 207<br />

(rear) Samp** Paint<br />

111*<br />

~ HI ""i^<br />

•tarura fuel pump. *<br />

cylinder.. Mo<strong>to</strong>r. »J wh 2<br />

Molar H»le. Kne; , aj>u, 4 lum. itlHatS,<br />

lifffB slip, perfect condition, »«& 00<br />

*turlB OtrasA lit «p« Atlantic av<br />

Ociwn <strong>City</strong> U 11<br />

AUro B«ftt oo>«rB In.lured «Lyl« tn<br />

.t«llt.l MCBK K9 50 ,.„ ,|| m.**p<br />

Kurta OaraB'<br />

l 5<br />

*1«r y«ur throw iugB <strong>On</strong>l> B5c a. yar*l<br />

ut PittioDB t; went av Ph 2311<br />

• ui en< ^* II t<br />

ll COllllfti | ]'l or (M9B<br />

11 1<br />

KK.l 1 Hi At E MKATlEH will 1<br />

room* |J& <strong>On</strong> lyjtj retmllt<br />

UaMtOl 1 Illfd UU 193* JJfHiKO COMiu<br />

t all at 111* UH) R\ i'h JS86 U<br />

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marl us dig! no<br />

re i ly fur bout<br />

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I l*t t\\ 1- lit? <strong>of</strong> all<br />

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IHFM IIIlftAttTlIL. floril < OAT<br />

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condition i OHI mw flftn 00 «lli nnc<br />

Iflce for t-' H I>h nt3 J , ll is<br />

KOVAL TYPEWIIITBR<br />

dit<strong>to</strong> TiiKitilti, Hlie 3H.<br />

ndlt(on<br />

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1JEM>IK<br />

nutlc.<br />

WAHHKK,<br />

H"tr|y tittw.<br />

aly ftulo<br />

tar null<br />

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11-11<br />

Ul* Ul Au<strong>to</strong>iimtlc TountflrB<br />

uud Moni<strong>to</strong>r Fioin tin fl'<br />

little an $l "a A #««|t l'dtion *<br />

Phone :_H<br />

Proc<strong>to</strong>r<br />

Pay na<br />

62 Went<br />

E(m ifrnfmiP nipt AoMtAf fdeft op<br />

orutlntr c<strong>of</strong>iillUoii fo r <strong>On</strong> lull 1'lfOJi<br />

it\illo b9« W tf<br />

INLAID I (iirtLt^uni f" 96 n yUrO IM<br />

Atiillrnl lo\cr yuttr fUur;* ulth bnau<br />

Iful Nairn Slonnr »r Pubco Inlaid S*I<br />

rDuinn |:< f>6 1*1.1' room $47 iO fixt!<br />

room, $36 io CBBII or tlm* piymi<br />

i'ut<strong>to</strong>n B &3 Wiot «v Phone 2-11<br />

All Classified Ads<br />

Cash in Advance<br />

No Classified Ad will be accepted unless accom-<br />

panied by cash.<br />

To insure your ad appearing on this page, cash<br />

must be in this <strong>of</strong>fice not later than Tuesday noon.<br />

Ad will not be set in type until payment h made.<br />

Ads for the Too Late <strong>to</strong> Classify department must<br />

be paid for not later than Wednesday noon.<br />

Reason: Cost <strong>of</strong> bookkeeping for Classified Ad<br />

charge accounts is out <strong>of</strong> proportion, <strong>to</strong> the revenue<br />

received. . . ^.(. ,t ,<br />

25 Words or Loss,<br />

Food Price Drop<br />

To Be Gradual<br />

Hard <strong>to</strong> Detect in '<br />

S<strong>to</strong>res Next Year<br />

By LOIS G. HAMILTON<br />

Count? Home Agent<br />

Although foods, on the »ver«ge,<br />

are expected <strong>to</strong> drop <strong>of</strong>f alowly In<br />

price during 11949, the decline in»y<br />

be hard <strong>to</strong> detect al retail s<strong>to</strong>re*.<br />

No slackening In the demand foil<br />

food by homemakers Is expected un-<br />

less consumer Incomes should drop<br />

sharply in the coming year<br />

Meat prices in IMS will be clow<br />

<strong>to</strong> the 1948 level But by the latter<br />

part <strong>of</strong> 1949. there promise* <strong>to</strong> be<br />

more pork than at any time since<br />

1943, or 16 <strong>to</strong> 20 per cent more than<br />

in 1MB.<br />

LESS BEEF BUT BETTER<br />

Even though there will be less<br />

beef th«tn last year, the beef will<br />

be <strong>of</strong> better grade because <strong>of</strong> hum<br />

grain fed cattle.<br />

Wintei ttentah<br />

r n HI tun ui firm rl. ir uult&IMe<br />

ihr . i« n. ,|| hnu! cl-<br />

I<br />

I 11 1<br />

Re<strong>to</strong>rt Man Held<br />

For Boating Wife<br />

Charged with «SMU1. awl tMtttp<br />

on his wife, Fred J. Biaber, », •*<br />

4W block Asbury •?., nt twlfl in<br />

tm bui for tne grand Jury by<br />

Police Judge How*rd W«rr«n.<br />

urdiy.<br />

The compislasni Mn,<br />

e palnsnt, Mrs. Anna W »T<br />

Bubsr. «au»ed bar husband'* amst Mlallla* *IBi#trsi<br />

for allegedly kicking her and strifc. r*MW SaQlVtCI<br />

lc t ith hu flt «» Bl<br />

Ing tier with hi* flits. Ut. Bubtf,<br />

who waived a heering In the local<br />

court, <strong>to</strong>ld police bt MUcka) hi*<br />

wifa after finding her with <strong>to</strong>ottm<br />

DIFFEBENT NOW<br />

A retired industrial tycoon, talk-<br />

ing <strong>to</strong> his Ustlau grandson, said,<br />

"Why don't you go out and look<br />

(or a Job? Why. when x was your<br />

age, I was working for S3 a week.<br />

At the end <strong>of</strong> five yean, I owned<br />

the s<strong>to</strong>re."<br />

"You can't do that now." was the<br />

lackadasical reply. "Tiiey have<br />

cash registers."<br />

CAMDEN on<br />

PHILADELPHIA<br />

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IP If HE nil In o.ilt rtrrljr Uertniedtt furnUhed* two<br />

tii3droon.R, llvlqrf room, bath, kit-<br />

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ra<strong>to</strong>r. $1? J'^lhftm pi.<br />

i:WI-Y furnfnhod npartm#»t, co<br />

11(J2 Anbury nv. Six I in ft B roohiB, tint<br />

bath, Lotft <strong>of</strong> hot water baat radiation<br />

t*o.oo. wn<strong>to</strong> 1033 EL trie* "I., Phlla<br />

cl pipit I a, 11-11<br />

Real Estate Wanted<br />

Jit.lllc 8»U-U<br />

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To r«m for *ycur *ruiibd<br />

M. MtlXWtill, Htll<br />

Apartmenu For Rent<br />

935 Afililllti<br />

>i iir itroiihJ<br />

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filttlnH ro'>n. with riitiiri P.iDfiA lftld tr<br />

HEVERAI. rooma for wmttr knd year))<br />

rontaln. acroafl from Plyn<strong>to</strong>uth Inn<br />

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a |i(tUn, Iiunr ront'aiirAilt. n<strong>to</strong>rtn<br />

lij, $9 twin bud*. THo Ehbff. S2(*<br />

Phone I*0flJ, 1J j<br />

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oonirvrtnb.fi. Wi?|l<br />

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ration. Clone '<strong>to</strong> FlyiYioUth Intl.. 1*hohi<br />

WE LI, HJKNIHIIKU .IIKA^<br />

Will runt tn a woman<br />

rouiilu. 1*1" Central uv.<br />

BOOM<br />

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fcv. Kenrionabifl rat«b Any «li* de<br />

alrtH^ C*)l Owin <strong>City</strong> Bxpmi Co<br />

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1000 aq. /**tT arounol iW. 10th<br />

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Kt. APARTMENT<br />

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C.OTTA(ii;, furnin<br />

r or by the yttnH i.;ity OlfiG.<br />

Wanted <strong>to</strong> Buy<br />

IRON. RACH. UBTAU «n., BpUUMT.<br />

l>rop u i<strong>to</strong>Htcard or call tti* reliable<br />

r|i,,n,,,j UsCurlm 715 Weai »y. Honan<br />

pries. tf<br />

Wanted<br />

WANTED — Sin-tar Dewing H»chln*«,<br />

trbadlen electrics any fADdlt<strong>to</strong>il<br />

Cash ut> <strong>to</strong> 1110 Phone Atlantic C»i,<br />

2 1610 any tlma. or wiUm B«i #«|,<br />

REUPHOLSTERING<br />

REFINISHING<br />

B8FAIRINO - EEMODEUNO<br />

CAJMNET MAKING<br />

FRENCH POLISHING<br />

Vmtrr Work - S<strong>to</strong>ranrtir - Il<br />

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Antique Res<strong>to</strong>ration<br />

y<br />

TO.KIIMOMT.N.*.<br />

Local and Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />

Bus Schedules<br />

Local <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> BuV '<br />

From 8th St. and Boardwalk*<br />

<strong>to</strong> SDlli Street<br />

0:20 a. m. and 11:20 a. m.<br />

Bctunilni from 59th Sliert<br />

9:40 a. m. and 11:40 a. m.<br />

Thin Sarvlcfl »ubjnct <strong>to</strong> Cbadrt<br />

wimout Hcllc.<br />

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ADS<br />

BRING<br />

RESULTS<br />

fig Save Tit*.<br />

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OCEAN<br />

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BRIDGES<br />

Faw, 26«<br />

Tht Slwrt<br />

Modem BBM <strong>to</strong> AllaatM C«y<br />

Vlntal» A**, and Uk> Bouriwalk<br />

I« tth St. art BotUtlnlkt<br />

6 Wain.<br />

7 02 a.m.<br />

8.00 8. m.<br />

9-10 a m.<br />

10-lStvm.<br />

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Atlantlo <strong>City</strong> <strong>to</strong> Oowo <strong>City</strong><br />

5:35 a.m.<br />

8:00 a.m.<br />

6:S5 a.m.<br />

7:55 a.m.<br />

»:16 a.m.<br />

10Tie a.m.<br />

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(til f. H.<br />

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11:15 p. m,<br />

11:19 ». m.<br />

12 15 a. m.<br />

130a m.<br />

FULLER BRUSHES<br />

ATI.ANTIC<br />

J. F. O'TOOLE<br />

UT Cbartn Are, t<strong>to</strong>alantfitl*<br />

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PIANO TUNING u«<br />

ttEPAlBlNG<br />

A. STA1GER<br />

«U 3M 8*.<br />

(Ma<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />

Transportation Co.<br />

TERMINAL CAB<br />

OUR NEW OFFICE<br />

CITY CAB<br />

is located at '-<br />

306 - 8th Streot<br />

(Next !• A#P fiaft* MaiM)<br />

24-Hour Service<br />

I-WAT BAD1O<br />

0101<br />

Phone<br />

RENTAL CARS<br />

Ou»fcw|»iat*y/"<br />

Day, Week or Month -<br />

REUPHOLSTERING<br />

Tour old wi tdmnt<br />

d W» new<br />

Ph. 221.7<br />

ORNAMENTAL!<br />

IRON RAILINGS f<br />

INTEBIOB and<br />

LIBERTY<br />

SHOE REPAIRS<br />

105.1 ASBURY AVE.<br />

Bm.ll Itnnuln<br />

Morgan's<br />

Hadio, Washer and<br />

Appliance Repair,<br />

649 Asbury Avenue<br />

Open Evenings<br />

MI7-M<br />

Movten<br />

J. A.<br />

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UNI FOB<br />

WINDOW SHADES<br />

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Remains<br />

dwelling remained on<br />

uis Plorcntlno, 56. <strong>of</strong> 930 Simp-<br />

son av., this city, victim <strong>of</strong> the<br />

shooting, k in Shore Memorial Hos-<br />

bullet<br />

lou-uy they had teen -summer vaca- P iua l0T r tref*ni °' ll<br />

tlonUti in rented properties lor sev w "?" f thr bl ! ck ,<br />

eral years Webb was taken In cuit<br />

and tile Masms.<br />

He is survived by his wife. Helen:<br />

n son. Thomas, Jr.: a daughter.<br />

Mary Louise, und a sLster. Mrs.<br />

Robert Wilson, <strong>of</strong> Lnnsdowni;<br />

The fatal Illness occurred while<br />

Cldrnt was re|Kirt(,tt <strong>to</strong> lorul au<br />

thorn If,<br />

Thr farmer \ms arraigned befcire<br />

Justice <strong>of</strong> tlip Peace William Meer<br />

«ald at Ooslien<br />

he'^s'mur n« fron a bJ,e", , Ac ' d1 " 8 J? th ?, °'»


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BRAOLEY,<br />

MOtttlOBOUMO<br />

for^tHelr own erosion centre!; «d. me ftttere imsriid vlcterloui, ! mu, - -« ,- (.<br />

am%$_ AW ES1OIATES Mur<strong>to</strong> <strong>to</strong> the «uli w«s wovidea 13B pi rai^4ftetta| srf ^e '*tat^' ?81UMM and fililr'H;<br />

KtqBfrtsforeitJmates<strong>of</strong>flnaiiolal by M(M mmmm Paseall, SO^WOJ minsrtf BMlbwdOp. ' - illves, he said. u> a<br />

nMtiVaw MMe W James Ronkin, jyia pjanfeta Mlis Bosler BOB Sta. 7:40 ^ m.^Hymimlng conducted benefits for the eou<br />

neBMWenl <strong>of</strong> OonMryWlon. mA mSm smlm. Wanmaiffl?^ «»n«w Sim, "A Litter Swim . ,<br />

County BngUiifr Walter Kramer, n^« «" ano tm aotBttn gtuu, 6iffip% conuoindiflj by tte IwE» ln« and Bttte rtudy<br />

iiWWkm' Sltf, TOrth wOTwoM A B<strong>to</strong>rch <strong>of</strong> -nsm moWi fiftture <strong>to</strong>£«Mi ftffi Off^fflin JUiataa, i-M'prK-^mt<br />

engtaeer, raid tMtttrenHra shore- on Italy,w«sshown before the mset- *<strong>to</strong>»^- ..^—— i-j^,^ ^|*Q^ V<br />

<strong>of</strong>ifWflM MMMt Sthorntiy *« aiBord stMt and. featured<br />

TOO COSTL* FOE CAPE<br />

mmiM&t Qsmm Qmtm, railne«r<br />

for Cape May, said the estimated<br />

coat <strong>of</strong> jiWes at .3rd and<br />

Paterson av. <strong>to</strong> $l2poo, but that<br />

tb# §iW €ibttsot Q^et luch'att ^ipendlture<br />

In the 1049 budget,<br />

^WUdWobd raty Clerk R;£eonard<br />

ct the beach, but that UB trouble I<br />

It Bot».faoi serious un- <strong>to</strong> oowiW ••'9'& 1<br />

m Jm<br />

mony from municljJaJ, <strong>of</strong>ficials ' In I<br />

that,ana, . • •<br />

It's Kuppinger's<br />

Kneeling Pads<br />

Divorce Recommended<br />

A'deerie <strong>of</strong> dlvorbf'jsus jMm»<br />

mended Wednesday last week for<br />

IfisiisBarilet J, BtleMt, <strong>of</strong> this §lty. 305 - 8th Street<br />

^rt * Bearing M<br />

,QalUio discovered the Jaw <strong>of</strong> thi<br />

vibration <strong>of</strong> the pendulum In 1682. •<br />

A S«Berb New Television Console<br />

xoits less than most table models!<br />

^»««^K<br />

ATLANTIO.CITY • I<br />

II<br />

i Bonapart, ex-klng <strong>of</strong><br />

Wediwsiay— ' Naples find Spain and ddest brother<br />

I 3ilB p. nt-^ftettai<strong>of</strong> tlie Junior Jwpwam, lived <strong>to</strong> Borden<strong>to</strong>wn<br />

Christian Endeavor Society, from the time hi first arrived in<br />

: 7:30 p. m,—Midweek prayer meet- American in MJB.<br />

Mom <strong>to</strong> qUertten ''art no longer } . i.7AT^"?2:t ; ^<br />

gmaMt ar §Mi»tt<strong>to</strong>nt let m w i wwii* ««* •^jWtaiw<br />

the <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>". The deed* I New fork Buck faeMnfi New York Curb<br />

wmimvm&lm the nonili(iil(6ft yi 1 '' • ' • " : ''•-"'' - : '' " .''•^V^v-Sr- ?••::"<br />

«»ti?»jef|i. ' '1 123 South Broad Street, PWladelpUa<br />

An iuvisible policeman<br />

at y our fing^i-tips<br />

Never before m^^ftmA gers, pky-roll or s<strong>to</strong>re oisk<br />

protection be bought at flU— cwrieri, paymptew, mo<strong>to</strong>r-<br />

^8 nowjp^w^i^|r »1;|B» iftts^iru^ or taxi-irivers,<br />

BeauAlann!<br />

ettating, diBtancecovering ' ,<br />

alarmf-B ciil: ftfr f elp th« { Beau Alwm Is a serious pos.'<br />

cannot be ignored. You carry leesion. It should never be<br />

Beiu AJamia ytmtfbdfc?t or played with or used enoept in<br />

' calli for'..<br />

imcn, rnegscq-<br />

teries, no eurrent, no refills<br />

and it will last a lifetime always<br />

vmdy when ne«!ed.<br />

Buy one now sp you will<br />

TMSH^^It when its iervloe<br />

might^c ypjir life md youi<br />

ii&r-''>.'.';;.-....-:'"' : , '.'" '•'.,'.-V'f-'"/-!"\'-' :: '''' ; fc' ; 'f''''' ;: '- ?;; ''^'''' : ''* i; ' :<br />

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TOUR<br />

, .,-• 'MICKY <strong>to</strong>g)!<br />

The cola you earmark for your bankac- >!<br />

• •' ' • ' 'I<br />

count is a lucky coin because it wiJl help .;:|<br />

• ' • • " • • ; • . - ' . ^ M<br />

provide ^ood things for your futurp-a ^1<br />

home, • car, vacation trips, an education 4|<br />

for your children, lots el people M(;MWW^1<br />

their spare change until they ^iye.©npu^jS<br />

<strong>to</strong> open an account. Why don't you? ^<br />

THE NATIONAL BANK<br />

Member Frdenl DtPMlt InmniM<br />

C<br />

Man** FtOtnl Otmtrn Bjttem<br />

• ' . • • ' • • ; ' , •<br />

Knnklng Hours:<br />

9 a. m. <strong>to</strong> 2 p. ra. ••»-..<br />

Saturdays: 9 a. m. <strong>to</strong> 12 Noon<br />

TITLE INStlBANCE<br />

Rendering co«rteous and prompt servlco<br />

CHELSEA TITLE and<br />

GUARANTY COHPAHY<br />

ATJLANTIC CITV OmCEB V<br />

Btwdmtlk Nation^ Bamk Bklf.<br />

M.OARDBW^AMt, Jill* Officer<br />

p3p<br />

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THROW AWAY YOUR<br />

TEfLAFTF<br />

'S.25:&.<br />

Uantic Ave. Between First and North StreeU<br />

HOWARD ADAMS<br />

(Vgnutlr Inmaii'.) ,<br />

• UNDEE NIW MANAGEMENT ••-'<br />

mSPAPEKS -MAGAZINES<br />

SENTINEL-LEDGER ON SALE HERE -<br />

^ There is Still Time <strong>to</strong> Join Our<br />

k Christmas Candy Club<br />

ETOrf CANDY BONUS — <strong>to</strong> AH QualifM<br />

•;; TJXCMCI Hmlm S<strong>to</strong>p In for fBU^pMUeabn,<br />

*?• SPECIAL^ 10% DISCOUNT on All CHRISTMAS<br />

»D Purchases <strong>of</strong> • $1.00 or Mora UNTIL DEC. 4th,<br />

Aflwrtmente^rP^rjSBnaT Cards Included. i<br />

&MMER CREST<br />

^IFT CENTER<br />

©PIN'BVININGS:<br />

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Wa tu Bail* thlf KJinntH wh«n •• owrtiMll TMr wMtOi BBOAtraB<br />

Wa RBAU.T OVEnHAOT. IT, la, HUT Mlt'lUt I. brokin or >M I,<br />

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Rictawd feeble, <strong>of</strong><br />

, J«3 Central ev.,<br />

<strong>to</strong> spend the winter In Richard YargerJ proprie<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Hotel Alvyn, Is enjoying a sojourn<br />

In Miami.<br />

trip they plan <strong>to</strong><br />

f famous B6k Singing T^wer<br />

* , Pla. Mr. Hcnle had<br />

LLOWS<br />

FLOWER SHOP<br />

37 Afjwcy Ave. Pbonf 0277<br />

v Pennsylvania is . called the Keythf<br />

State.<br />

out linv<br />

Chrysanthemums<br />

and<br />

^pLarge Mums<br />

CORSAGES<br />

Cut Flowers<br />

Potttd F<strong>to</strong>nts<br />

Pluils In Bloom for<br />

Vour Uardy Garden<br />

1E8, or iMI»« lo (He, Mm* Slrmorlnl Hwitllal In twnwHi ruin! MS<br />

•ulcn <strong>of</strong> S4 •»>•) op wUl be fltlivtnd is MB Uk ('It. Md mUnnill miililtuil<br />

lum OPEN ll;30 Til, BMW<br />

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UPHOLSTERING<br />

Specialists In<br />

Recovering, Repairing, Restyling<br />

SUP<br />

COVERS<br />

DRAPERIES<br />

V><br />

VENETIAN<br />

BLINDS<br />

"NO JOB TOO SMALL OH TOO LARGE"<br />

RELIABLE, REASONABLE, RESPONSIBLE<br />

R<br />

PHONE 2237<br />

Seashore Upholstering Co.<br />

1213 ASBURY AVENUE<br />

MARGARET JOHNSON<br />

$&,. SCHOOL <strong>of</strong><br />

DANCE an j DRAMA<br />

507 - 9th Street Phont 0478 or 2241<br />

IJkese Beauty Siops are Closed Mondays<br />

JOHNSON'S<br />

BEAUTY SALON. '<br />

STYLING<br />

Permanent Wave Specialist*<br />

_ tfjuiblnc nbclilDi'fHk and Cold WkMBl<br />

IVne 0664 841 Anbury Ave.<br />

\ CLOSED MONDAY<br />

ANDREW'S HAIRDRESSING<br />

COMPLET3B BBAIJTY SERVICE<br />

,955 ASBURY AVENtJE<br />

CLOSED MONDAYS<br />

Phont 2686<br />

OPEN ALL YEAR<br />

CiRRUT! SHOPPE<br />

CLOSED MONDAYS<br />

703 ASBURY AVENUE<br />

HELEN'S<br />

Phone 1394<br />

iiiiinjRimnitnaiiiiiiuiuiciiiiiiiiniiioiiiiiuiiiwiiiiiiiiiintitiiiiMBiiiiuiiiiK<br />

mtu l^utrsl ATR<br />

V " r Jilt, — - * - - • * AA.tMkl AVA<br />

cSalon<br />

t <strong>Pt</strong>rmaHtnl Waving Scdlp Trtalmenn<br />

Hair Tinting, ^<br />

Sor YotnUlfEW LOOK<br />

In CUTS add CURLS - - See<br />

Helen Gl«h. Prop.<br />

Cqnnie's Beauty %H9%* f><br />

Avenue Phopt; 07l»<br />

CLOSED MONDAY<br />

LANE ALEXANDER<br />

BEAUTY.<br />

V- /i'<br />

Marts Marries<br />

Pennsylvania Girl<br />

Try, OCEAN<br />

First!!<br />

Give your home <strong>to</strong>wn merchant the first chance<br />

<strong>to</strong> show you what he has. Why travel <strong>to</strong> .some<br />

distant city only <strong>to</strong> discover that the big city s<strong>to</strong>re<br />

has the same nationally advertised merchandise<br />

at the same prie«. Save time, money, and the<br />

inconvenience el traveling . . .<br />

SHOP AT HOME<br />

This Message Paid TOr by<br />

Pelancey Manor<br />

889 DELANCEY PLACE<br />

Resort Woman '& Brother; <strong>On</strong>&<strong>of</strong><br />

Bataan Death Marchers, Honored<br />

Commander J. Linford Wangcr, s face ol Insufficient supplies, instru-<br />

Navy dentist who went through ments and proper shelter, Com-<br />

clTv in SIM;VSMI:\S ASSOCIATION<br />

Moni<strong>to</strong>r Washer<br />

Apt. Siui Fold-awaj Wringer<br />

4-lb, load! Monnted on Wheeli!<br />

Pay as low as «.2s a week.<br />

Here's what consumer Research<br />

says! -the dlrt-rnmovlnj perfonman«<br />

«f, the Moni<strong>to</strong>r Km<br />

the bent <strong>of</strong> apy nisher, large<br />

or small, tested by Consumer<br />

Research,"<br />

Try II in yonr own home<br />

Immediate Delivery<br />

PATTON'S<br />

52VfettAve. Ph. 2211<br />

Phone<br />

2332-W<br />

HOMES .- OFFICES<br />

STORES - HOTELS<br />

South Jersey<br />

Window Cleaning Service<br />

715 ASBURY AVE. ISnd floor)<br />

DRESSMAKING<br />

and BEADING<br />

— Exclusive DMigng —<br />

Mrs, Casperine 1011 AsburyAv,<br />

STOP THIEF<br />

BEAU READER i<br />

Are you robbing yourself <strong>of</strong> years <strong>of</strong><br />

health? Calendar years mean accumulated<br />

knowledge and character<br />

gliding assets, if r.ey are live*<br />

properly. If they are not they mean<br />

vora out bodies and iloggish, aiaw<br />

mental functions. You are the user<br />

<strong>of</strong> your own body and mind. Feed<br />

them both positive foods and your<br />

life must be Un agreeable experience<br />

rather than an ordeal.<br />

Your bulldlne hlocks must be live<br />

foods. Nutrition hex been playing<br />

a most Important part In the ewr>ifay<br />

lives nf all the successful people<br />

you ficc, just as malnutrition is thq<br />

fnrerunner <strong>of</strong> most <strong>of</strong> the failures<br />

you know.<br />

Our business Ls helping you <strong>to</strong> know<br />

the difference between nutritious<br />

and non-nutritive foods. Are you<br />

one <strong>of</strong> the thousands who have used<br />

o(ff services? If not, do <strong>to</strong> at one*;<br />

Be safe, don't be sorry.<br />

Our locaUon, The Better Diet Shop,<br />

134 So. Jjniine; St., ""•- "" - — p<br />

So. JflnlpCT St., Ehi%. PK^lewj<br />

Advt<br />

Dorothy Af. Den<strong>to</strong>n<br />

las<br />

29th Anniversary<br />

IsObiicnrerJ •<br />

•/**!<br />

Pointing <strong>to</strong> the lessons <strong>of</strong> his<strong>to</strong>ry<br />

Is one way for a debater <strong>to</strong> "prove<br />

any point he may have In mind-<br />

Bos<strong>to</strong>n Globe,<br />

MM YARN SHOP<br />

941 Buy Avenue<br />

Phqne Mil ,<br />

FREE INSTRUCTIONS <strong>to</strong><br />

PURCHASERS <strong>of</strong> YARN<br />

ISlDEWAIiS lor Your |<br />

Kitchen or Bath<br />

DURAMETAL<br />

TILE<br />

(Stainless Steel Enameled)<br />

Ml Colors<br />

Sizes<br />

5x5 5x10 IOJUO<br />

Estimates Furnished<br />

ith Jersey ^p)<br />

.1039 Weil Avenue<br />

Phones: 0762 - 0661<br />

_ • r1(<br />

MAURICE.H. BUZZARD,<br />

Couple United by<br />

Rev. Gongl<strong>of</strong>f<br />

The Plnst Methodist Church was<br />

the scene 1 eonie <strong>of</strong> the worst hardships <strong>of</strong> the maneler Wanger with others o[ the<br />

uar In the Pacific, haa Just been raptured hospital staff relieved Ihp<br />

awarded a' Commendation Ribbon. sutlerlng <strong>of</strong> the mass <strong>of</strong> prisoners by<br />

for his: work in helping <strong>to</strong> rcllcve.j lmBrpylslnfi.<br />

<strong>of</strong> a. lovely fall Wedding the suffcrlrig <strong>of</strong> American prisoners MADE DENTAL INSTRUMENTS<br />

Sstuiday when ftflss Buth Eliz- In tlie h hands hd <strong>of</strong> f the th JJapanese<br />

abeth Walchob. dau daughter hter o<strong>of</strong><br />

Mr.<br />

on a starvation diet, he<br />

and d Mrs. M Charles Chl H<br />

WiUeliob. WU <strong>of</strong><br />

Commander Wangcr, originally a'<br />

nLs owll dent|xl ^<br />

resident <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, Is a brother ments for needed treatment and also<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mrs Leslie C Hughes, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> assisted the surgical staff, the cita-<br />

Cptaf Captain JhT John Willium Marts. Jr. I <strong>City</strong> His wife Is the former Orcta tion said. .<br />

U.8JJ, <strong>of</strong> this city. Rev. A Lynn Kent, daughter <strong>of</strong> Mr, and Mrs The presentation was mnde before<br />

Oongl<strong>of</strong>T performed the double ring Ernest Kent, long-time residents the entire company <strong>of</strong> tile San Diego<br />

ceremony.<br />

here Before entering the Nav 12<br />

OUven In marriage by her father,<br />

center by its commanding <strong>of</strong>ficer,<br />

the bride was charming In a teal<br />

yean ago he was a regular bum- Capt. J. A. Connolly.<br />

olue two-piece afternoon dress, tea mer visi<strong>to</strong>r In this resort<br />

Commander Wanger was a Jnp-<br />

turlng a cape effect at the shoulders, HOLDS MANY HONORS anosu prisoner for three yeurs and<br />

long, fitted sleeves and the new sllm- His latest honor—one <strong>of</strong> muny hi nine month.*-, and was one <strong>of</strong>. the<br />

sklrt She carried a graceful arm<br />

bouquet or white roses mid fern now holds—was conferred early tula survivors <strong>of</strong> the Infamous Bataan<br />

SISTER-IN-LAW ATTENDANT month at Preble Field, Nuvnl booc doath march. Earlier lie had the<br />

ut San Diego, Cal.. whpre he tuis harrowing experience <strong>of</strong> beinp.<br />

Mrs Conbtnnee Wiilchob n sisterin-law<br />

<strong>of</strong> the bride, served as ma- been stationed since May, 1947. I aboard ihi> Hus<strong>to</strong>n when it was sunk<br />

tron <strong>of</strong> honor She wore an at The Commendation Ribbon and '» the Juva Sea, and was one <strong>of</strong> the<br />

triictlve afternoon gown <strong>of</strong> oid rose citation were for service with the! , survivors <strong>of</strong> the cruisers' com-<br />

with moulded <strong>to</strong>rso effect and full staff <strong>of</strong> a makeshift U S Naval pleineni<br />

anut rlci headdress was <strong>of</strong> brown | Hospitul Unit in Bllllbld Prison, I He was aboard the battleship<br />

feathers with matching veiling She Manlla dtlrlng the ,^lk ^ ^ at Murollrl ^hen ,he Jflpan, iC <<br />

carried an arm bouquet <strong>of</strong> copper<br />

,e,<br />

May, 1943, <strong>to</strong> Oc<strong>to</strong>ber, IB43. In the their surrender.<br />

<strong>On</strong>ptuln Marts strved as best man<br />

for hif son.<br />

Harry W, Waleliob and John A,<br />

Walchob, brothers <strong>of</strong> the bride, Bell's <strong>Bridge</strong> Resort Favorite in<br />

ierved as ushera,<br />

Pleasantville Game<br />

OBCJAN SELECTIONS HEARD<br />

Continued from Page 1<br />

Appropriate wedding selections Pr<strong>of</strong>it $125,000 Jersey group I title, <strong>On</strong> ehanccs<br />

were played by the organist before<br />

were boasted none when River<br />

the ceremony.<br />

Continued from Piife 1 side beat Clay<strong>to</strong>n on Saturday,<br />

family, In the $12,400,000 salt <strong>of</strong> "This game can make their soa<br />

with a iide drape and lonf, fitted bridges which the state government son arid break ours", said Coach<br />

sleevei. She wore a small matching hoped <strong>to</strong> buy for $4,900,000. Hen<strong>to</strong>n last week, "they' have<br />

hat with brown velvet trim and a Principal s<strong>to</strong>ckhqldeiii <strong>of</strong> the Bur- nothing <strong>to</strong> lose and everything <strong>to</strong><br />

corsage <strong>of</strong> red roiebuds and white linfj<strong>to</strong>n-BHs<strong>to</strong>l <strong>Bridge</strong> Co., includ- gain. By beating us their ieuen<br />

carnations.<br />

Mr. Bell, were named will have been a success."<br />

Mrs. Martha Marts, the groom's,<br />

an ague,<br />

Norman Monti, In his drat sea-<br />

lth matching hat. Her cor-suit<br />

flied at Tren<strong>to</strong>n by two former son as Plraiantville men<strong>to</strong>r, doesn't<br />

«H was 01 sweetheart rosebuds. s<strong>to</strong>ckholders <strong>of</strong> the Tacony-Palmyra have much In the way <strong>of</strong> reserve<br />

Following the ceremony, there was <strong>Bridge</strong> <strong>to</strong> recapture alleged pr<strong>of</strong>its strength, especially In the line. But<br />

a reception for Wends and rela- <strong>of</strong> more than IS.4BB.000, said <strong>to</strong> the spirit that Is behind the Pjeaslives<br />

at Plymouth Inn, after which<br />

ie osuple left by mo<strong>to</strong>r for a wed-<br />

have accrued <strong>to</strong> promoters <strong>of</strong> theantvillc<br />

team niny Inspire it <strong>to</strong> do<br />

ding trip through the south. They bridge deal.<br />

anything, Oonsideriiii that the<br />

will reside at 1013 Oentral av. 42 DEFENDANTS NAMES Mainlunders gave the home folks<br />

ijhe bride is a graduate <strong>of</strong> Ro-<br />

little <strong>to</strong> cheer about earlier in the<br />

Porty.two defendftnts named In<br />

berftdale High School, Before her<br />

seasoii, it is remarkable the way the<br />

marriage she wis an employe <strong>of</strong> the<br />

the bill <strong>of</strong> complaint were lLst«d fans back up the team—and they<br />

Bell Telephone Oo.<br />

jointly and individually on behalf <strong>of</strong> may be rewarded,<br />

Mr, Mans is a graduate <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> the two plalntlfTs and about 1000 BACKFIPLD STRONG<br />

<strong>City</strong> High School and attended other s<strong>to</strong>ckholders.<br />

The PleaSBntville baekflrif! It<br />

Drexel Institute. He Is employ i The suit charges that the Tacony.<br />

;<br />

in the post qfilce.<br />

j damages in excess <strong>of</strong> $3 4iO 000 as a I<br />

Small British curs are becoming<br />

very popular In America Because<br />

they do more miles <strong>to</strong> the gallon.<br />

It must be remembered that Artierleans<br />

not only have more miles than<br />

we have but more gallons,—Punch.<br />

are tws I" particular whom the loresult<br />

<strong>of</strong> the difference between the , enl The Women's Research Club celebrated<br />

Its 29th anniversary with an<br />

enjoyable dinner and entertainment<br />

for membefti and their husbands<br />

at the-Atlantic pity .Country<br />

Olub. Thursday' jright Inst Wgek.<br />

Mrs. Laurence P. Lunny, president<br />

oj the club, conducted the progfam<br />

for the evening, which was<br />

arranged by a committee comprising<br />

Mrs. Wilson Y. Christian. Mrs. C.<br />

Douglass Longeneckcr and Mrs.<br />

John L. Smith.<br />

CilAUTEB MEMDEEW CUT CAKE<br />

A large blrthduy cake wits cut by<br />

Ufo <strong>of</strong> the charter members. Mrs.<br />

Harold Bi Paris and Mro. Harriet<br />

Van Glider.<br />

Mrs. Lots R. Likens, soprano, accompanied<br />

by. Mrs. Gladys Aycrs,<br />

sang a group <strong>of</strong> solus. Her selections<br />

were "My Heart at Thy Sweet<br />

Voice", "LuvfT Come Hack <strong>to</strong> M«"<br />

'Jealousy" and "Oi'ly Mnke Believi'<br />

LECTIj'REK SPEAKS<br />

The remaining portion <strong>of</strong> the program<br />

was presented by Kenneth<br />

Hnynrs. Pennsgrova ndvcttlsliiB<br />

mun, lecturer and driuniittst. who<br />

was Introduced by Mrs. Willard<br />

Mutthews, program chairman.<br />

lie gave a "Comic Interlude " <strong>of</strong><br />

how our language grew. Act 1 wai<br />

s<strong>to</strong>ries without sounds; Act 2, s<strong>to</strong>ries<br />

with sound effects; Act 3, s<strong>to</strong>ries<br />

with words. The finale consisted <strong>of</strong><br />

brief scenes from Faust, done with<br />

masks depleting Pride, Oove<strong>to</strong>upness,<br />

Wrath, Bnvy, Glut<strong>to</strong>ny. Slothfulness<br />

and Luxury,<br />

Door prizes were won by Mrs,<br />

Charles C, Van Horn. Mrs. Sarah<br />

Mowen, Robert J, I ackey and Henry<br />

fl. Cooper, Jr.<br />

Parkers Are Hosts<br />

at Dinner Party<br />

Plymouth Inn was the scene <strong>of</strong> a<br />

dinner party Thursday night when<br />

Mr. ana Mrs, William J. Parker, SOB<br />

7th st,, entertained 80 friends at a<br />

Bet .<strong>to</strong>gether.<br />

The large, U.shaped dining table<br />

was beautifully decorated with<br />

flowers and candles, A turkey dinner<br />

was served. An old fashioned<br />

songfeit followed dinner, with Mrs,<br />

Walburjer ahadeu at the piano and '<br />

Mrs, EliMbeth Lamb conducting, |<br />

Thg program that followed 'In-<br />

s will hnve <strong>to</strong> s<strong>to</strong>». First and cluded vocal solos by Mrs. Lamij uw<br />

$88,7! a share they were paid for foremost; Ted DcPuy. Mr. DePuy<br />

their s<strong>to</strong>ck ana the $137,07 a share<br />

Mrs, Dorothy Oliver; readings hy<br />

will be unable, <strong>to</strong> start on Thurs-<br />

rcElized by the attendants<br />

Mrs, Dorothy Morgan and Mrs,<br />

day, but he will see plenty <strong>of</strong> action.<br />

Among others n^med defendants<br />

Parker; linrp<br />

were Hnnit, Powell, Thomas J.<br />

Big, huEky and powerful, he is used<br />

aoloi by Mrs, Ira Mine<br />

Christenaon, Atlantic <strong>City</strong> account- mosily as a "spot" player, because<br />

Watson, and an impergpnation <strong>of</strong><br />

ant; Tuthill Ketiilmm, Rlelmrd C. injuries will not permit him <strong>to</strong> play<br />

"Columbus Diseoi'ering Ahierica' by<br />

Nongard and Rowland H. Murray, the entire game. He is used mosMy<br />

Mr, Partar, Lewis Oandy gave his '<br />

i mds,<br />

negro speed merclmnt. The little<br />

I BAUD CHABDro<br />

halfback can really move and laBoys<br />

Lead Girls<br />

Piled in U, S District Court, the used mostly on end runs. The<br />

nit charges fri.ud In the deal and Pleasaiitville <strong>of</strong>fensivj operates from In Stcrk Derby<br />

">vers any s<strong>to</strong>ck acquired by theboth<br />

the T and single wing. The Bays edged out girls by the nar-<br />

li'lendants after May 21, 1042. inalnlanders haven't got much In row margin <strong>of</strong> 4 <strong>to</strong> 3 In the weekly<br />

I The plaintiffs contend that those the way <strong>of</strong> passing, but they are e<strong>to</strong>rk Derby at . Shore Memorial<br />

i losest <strong>to</strong> the bridge deal marie ad- clever with short passes.<br />

Hospital. . 7<br />

i ince arrangements <strong>to</strong> retain most<br />

Here's tffl7ihoipitars recent birth<br />

| o the sale proceeds.<br />

record; \M i.^.<br />

I The Kttcham and Nonjard bond Donations Sought TuesdaylTtat'wJek: Daughter <strong>to</strong><br />

lirm was the same one that handled<br />

Mr, arid MtST George Collet; North-<br />

the bonds iisued by the Oang May For Veteran Gifts field, ind son <strong>to</strong> Rlr.. and Mrs.<br />

County <strong>Bridge</strong> eor/imission in 1846,<br />

Fifliieis Whit?. Wooiblpkwhen<br />

Ui* Commission bought the Officers <strong>of</strong>, the Women's Auxiliary Thursday: pihtdbr%<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Clty-Mngport briElge for<br />

9f Periusnn-Foglio Post, V.FW<br />

8700,000.<br />

appealed <strong>to</strong> the public this week <strong>to</strong><br />

SUITS m STATE UBOED<br />

assist the members in efforts <strong>to</strong><br />

nrovide Christmas gift parcels for<br />

At<strong>to</strong>rney General Van Riper hospiialiaed veterans.<br />

recommended <strong>to</strong> Oavemoi Drlscoll The Auxiliary Is eallecting ciEar.<br />

Saturday that the state government sttes, books, socks, handkerchiefs<br />

itself launch two court suits against ind other articles <strong>to</strong> be sent <strong>to</strong> pa-<br />

the Burling<strong>to</strong>n bridEe deal. tients in the hospitals at Fort Dix<br />

<strong>On</strong>e would be <strong>to</strong> rescind the sale and Lyons. N, J.<br />

<strong>to</strong> the Buriing<strong>to</strong>ii <strong>Bridge</strong> Oomflilji. Persona with contributions may<br />

•iion, Thg other would be <strong>to</strong> recover communicate with Mrs, Winnie Old-<br />

the pr<strong>of</strong>its, estimated by Van Hiper fleld, phone 2BJ1, or Mrs. Nancy<br />

tmnnin. tmnni JJencraft<br />

ftBctitl at 12,000,000, from Banff, Powell and Moore, 2B62,<br />

bliU blincU. Qiolc* Ql d<br />

«qulilif •* the other s<strong>to</strong>ckholders <strong>of</strong> the com-<br />

on.<br />

pany.<br />

ION, FIRST CHILD, BORN TO<br />

Van Blper's report on his ln- MB, AND BIBS, DOVGLAi LAVIS<br />

y Sold In<br />

vesUKaUon alleged that the pr<strong>of</strong>it<br />

was realized wilh a lotal cash<br />

Mr, and Mrs, Douglns Lavls, 10 E.<br />

Cape Maf Countj by<br />

Sdgewood av,, Llnwood. are recelv-<br />

onilBF <strong>of</strong> only 150,000,<br />

ng conjratulatigns upon the birth<br />

Governor DrlfCQll, who Ls oppos- .if a son, their first cliild, on Moning<br />

the deal became it upset plans day at Shore Memorial Hospital.<br />

for Delaware River port develop,<br />

PATTON'S He weighed 8 pounds 13 ounces and<br />

merit, announced that the proceed- has been named James Douglas<br />

ings recommended by the at<strong>to</strong>mey-<br />

2211<br />

Sir, Lavi. a tellBr at "The Na-<br />

Beiieral "will be Instituted promptly" •.ional <strong>to</strong>l Bank <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Oltv, The<br />

mother is the former Laura Oobb.<br />

•if this city.<br />

Window Cleaning<br />

Mr ' Bnd<br />

Antique* BeamdlUoned - Keflnfehed EeprodocUoai '<br />

Funi'ture Repalrad and fteflnlalied<br />

Valgnccs - Shelvea - Christmas Flaifonw Mtede <strong>to</strong> Order<br />

JobMnc —All Types <strong>of</strong> Home Bcmln<br />

Venetian Blindi — Now. Repaired or Installed<br />

Screen* and Sash Pot Up • TtUin Down - Repaired<br />

Interior Dccomilnc — Electrical ApplhUHMa<br />

AH Kinds <strong>of</strong> Wood Work<br />

'»•••••••••••»«•*««»••»<<br />

Artist Materials<br />

SWISS POST CARD STUDIES<br />

SWISS 1949 ALPINE CALENDAR<br />

Picture Framing Our Specialty<br />

FOB THE<br />

IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFT<br />

PIANOS _t J<br />

JACK NEWLON<br />

Mrs. Prancis#*k|n* Pleasantville,<br />

and Mr, and ^ . (jcwis Klshpaugh,<br />

Beullvillc, Aj<br />

New Chic her ing and<br />

Baturdaj'; Bon <strong>to</strong> Mr, and Mrs,<br />

nichard eehmeid, Bomers Point.<br />

Mjiiday: Bon <strong>to</strong> Mr, and Mrs.<br />

Winter Spinet Pianos<br />

Douglas Lavis, Llnwood,<br />

_ Tuesday: Bon <strong>to</strong> Mr, and Mrs,<br />

— Also —<br />

Rodney Williams, Longport,<br />

Announce Engagetnsnt<br />

Mr, and Mrs, Horace L. French, o!<br />

Scullville. have announced the ciigBBement<br />

<strong>of</strong> their daughter, Shirlry<br />

Davis French, and John L, Hewitt,<br />

son <strong>of</strong> Mr, and Mrs, John Hewitt,<br />

<strong>of</strong> Wildwooti.<br />

GtJEiTB IN MILLVILLE<br />

Mrs. Olga Wagnrr and Miss<br />

Wayna Wagner, 1101 Artury av..<br />

were guests Buiiday <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs,<br />

Samuel P, Thomas, In Millville,<br />

They Dtteiided scrvlcM at Broad<br />

Street Methodist Church, ol which<br />

Rev Sherman Robinson, formerly Chic's Canvas Products, inc.<br />

<strong>of</strong> North WUdwood, Is the pas<strong>to</strong>r.<br />

123 . 8th Street, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Overheard; When I complained<br />

the dinner was cold she passed the<br />

• KNTlNRf^l.KIMtKM Ml II.fitMll<br />

mustard,—Answers,<br />

-?* £&*• -f<br />

,.. *<br />

••••••••»•»•••»••»••••»••»••><<br />

US GO TO WORK POH YOU!<br />

EARL NORTH'S WOOD<br />

; • lOthSLOppo»itfeR. R.Station PJume^^<br />

JOHN A, WALTERS - 935 Asbury Avej/<br />

Phone 2688<br />

¥ AMICFS<br />

=^ESUPEk MARKET ^ 3<br />

4th Street and Asbury Avenue<br />

— Open All Yew —<br />

Crax Crackers - 1 lb. box ,,<br />

Montco Pineapple Juice • No, 2 J^c<br />

Montco Homo. Evap. Milk. ,, 2 for 25c<br />

Mother's Quick Oats - 20 oz. ,. J5(i,!i^,tS&.iiiKiv,<br />

TWO-DAY SALE!<br />

WMtf Cot<strong>to</strong>n<br />

SHEET<br />

BLANKETS<br />

Size 72 s 90<br />

Extra Wide<br />

(4-in. Self)<br />

CURTAINS<br />

Cushion Dot Size Wtx87<br />

2.87<br />

Men's White<br />

KERCHIEFS<br />

18" Size<br />

Each<br />

Men's Gray<br />

SWEAT<br />

SHIRT<br />

Reg. "1.75<br />

1.27<br />

IQfiAI, FOB WOBK<br />

Warm - Comfy<br />

WOOL<br />

HEAD<br />

SQUARES<br />

an* SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26-27 -m<br />

8-Inch Cellulose<br />

Acetate Boudoir<br />

, Pink and Blue<br />

• Ideal Gifts •<br />

Cushion Dot - Pebble Dot<br />

TA1LOBED — 78x76<br />

RUFFLED — 80 % 78<br />

Reguhr 2.29 <strong>to</strong> 2.4'J Value ! !<br />

1. Pair<br />

I' x Up Your Home with New Curtains<br />

for Christmas !<br />

Cot<strong>to</strong>n<br />

HOUSE<br />

DRESSES<br />

Values <strong>to</strong> 2.98<br />

1.87<br />

Waxed Paper<br />

LUNCH<br />

BAGS<br />

CLEARANCE!<br />

DRESSES<br />

Values <strong>to</strong> 7.77<br />

2.85<br />

4.18<br />

Lace<br />

TABLE<br />

COVERS<br />

ii % so<br />

<strong>to</strong><br />

SPREADS<br />

Full Size 81 x 104<br />

4.77<br />

Woven Figured<br />

LACE<br />

CURTAINS<br />

Size 68 s 81<br />

1.57<br />

BOYS'<br />

DUNGAREES<br />

Reg. 1-98 Value<br />

1.79<br />

Complete<br />

SANTA CLAUS<br />

Stiff<br />

Cap • Mask • Jacket<br />

Trousers - Boats<br />

7.<br />

Seconds and Irregulari<br />

Odd» and Ends<br />

DINNERWARE<br />

JC <strong>to</strong><br />

BD» NOW TOR NEXT<br />

SEASON<br />

uii 15%<br />

(THESE TWO DAYSO^Y!) X %£ / V<br />

ON ALL LIGHTING FIXTURES<br />

See Our Large Display — Select Your Fixture* — Deduct 1$% Off the Regular Marked Price!<br />

e Assortments <strong>of</strong> All Christmas Merchandise Are Afow on Display for<br />

Your Inspection—Make Your Selections Nojvl<br />

* USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN *<br />

$1.00 Wilt HoH Any Purchase <strong>of</strong> $3.00 or more Until December 18.<br />

v /'<br />

f<br />

A classified ad wUl sell tl<br />

When You Think<br />

Of Houses<br />

THINK OF McCANN!<br />

} WEEKS DEUVEBTI<br />

2 TO 4 DAYS EBECTIOMI<br />

ALLSEASOWEDLPMBEB<br />

DOOOASriB<br />

ni<br />

inn ran<br />

MOmXOWFIHE<br />

These houses are so beautifully<br />

built as <strong>to</strong> excite admiration<br />

by all who lee<br />

them I<br />

Don't Be Old-Fashioned.<br />

Don't Let Winter S<strong>to</strong>p Yon.<br />

Build NOW I<br />

Our Specifications Meet<br />

Requirements<br />

C\<br />

BmuUfal<br />

CHRYSANTHEMUMS<br />

Copperwue > Glf U<br />

Dieterle's<br />

Garden Spot<br />

7th & West Ph. 2724<br />

^V^jHfT^<br />

Bdteuse he vu always prompt in<br />

M»y Even Go Higb-<br />

reporting for work, Walter Titus,<br />

er, Is Warning i<br />

<strong>to</strong>U collec<strong>to</strong>r at Cordon's Inlet<br />

<strong>Bridge</strong> a* Btrathmere, was saved on<br />

Rredlctlom or condMoDs ior the<br />

TueMay from probable death when<br />

By CHABLEB N<br />

vlqthlng picture for iM» art rt<br />

ha Was overcopie by* illuminating Botp*« Unlvmitr<br />

ported by Inez LaBoMler, e^tenilon<br />

gas escaping from a'defective waT Hardy chrysanthemum* ate not<br />

spfdollst in clothing at But<strong>to</strong>a<br />

ter heater In tils home, ' so hardy, aftet all/'and we otUa<br />

University, from conclusion* dnwn<br />

nnd In the Spring ithat plunts have<br />

at the annual •(Agricultural Outlook<br />

When- he failed <strong>to</strong> appear at thedied<br />

gut. It 1$ not always;cold<br />

Conference held recently In Wash-<br />

brfijge. Washing<strong>to</strong>n Corson, ano- alone that causes the damage.<br />

ing<strong>to</strong>n.ther<br />

<strong>to</strong>ll collec<strong>to</strong>r, and.Chief Boats- It has been demonstrated again C01<br />

wain Mate E, T. Taylor, <strong>of</strong> the U.<br />

If economic conditions continue<br />

and again that best results with<br />

S. Coast Guard, Investigated, found<br />

as theyare, according <strong>to</strong> the Bureau<br />

chrysanthemums are obtained when<br />

him unconscious and. applied arti*<br />

Of Human Nutrition and Home Eco-<br />

new plant* me set each year. To<br />

flclal respiration.<br />

nomics <strong>of</strong> the U. 8 Department <strong>of</strong><br />

tarry this out. the approved prac-<br />

Agriculture, It Is probable that<br />

We was <strong>to</strong>ken <strong>to</strong> the Surf Hospitice ls <strong>to</strong> dig.a clump <strong>of</strong> each var-<br />

ready-taade clothing prices on the<br />

tal, Sea Isle Olty, where he re^iety<br />

and s<strong>to</strong>ws It over winter In a<br />

whole fin continue high during tha<br />

gained consciousness. His wife, a cold frame or other cool s<strong>to</strong>rage<br />

whiter and may go even higher.<br />

nurse, was on duty at Marmora at that Is not <strong>to</strong>o dry.<br />

C<br />

Labor costs are expected <strong>to</strong> remain<br />

the time.<br />

If this practice Is not followed,<br />

high, freight rates have been In-<br />

you will .find it a good plan, <strong>to</strong><br />

creased, and prices and fabrics are<br />

mound slightly around each plant<br />

still high Ail <strong>of</strong> these may be re-<br />

with hard coal tushes, sandy soil or<br />

fleeted In retail prices.<br />

Flyers Issued For sand, i The purpose or this Is <strong>to</strong><br />

Prices <strong>of</strong> some types <strong>of</strong> clothing<br />

prevent the formation <strong>of</strong> depres-<br />

may "s<strong>of</strong>ten" somewhat. This will<br />

Man Whose Car Waisions<br />

about the crowns <strong>of</strong> the plant<br />

IN oCBAN^oicr^k^'y. '*><br />

be true In cases where the demand BEDROOM FARCE<br />

in which water can stand and then<br />

Is lighter than expected and where Mr. BlngJe was complaining <strong>to</strong> Mr. Abandoned Here freeze at the critical time in Feb-<br />

heavy Inven<strong>to</strong>ries have been built Crump about hlg domestic difficul- The Cumoq;:and County sheriff's<br />

tuary or March.<br />

IN<br />

up.<br />

ties. "I can't live with my wife any <strong>of</strong>fice lias Issued a missing person In addition <strong>to</strong> the mounding, cut<br />

According <strong>to</strong> the Bureau, pros- longer," cried Mr. Bingle. "She bulletin <strong>to</strong> hundreds or police de- the <strong>to</strong>p down half way. This la <strong>to</strong><br />

pects for lower clothing prices rest wants <strong>to</strong> keep a goat In our bedpartments In an effort <strong>to</strong> solve the reduce the surface exposed <strong>to</strong><br />

In the future <strong>of</strong> raw fibre prices. room,"<br />

disappearance <strong>of</strong> Elijah F. Bown, 35- winds, winter winds may break<br />

If raw cot<strong>to</strong>n continues <strong>to</strong> drop "Well." said Mr. Qrump. trying <strong>to</strong> year-old <strong>Bridge</strong><strong>to</strong>n au<strong>to</strong>mobile me- the <strong>to</strong>p <strong>of</strong>f at the crown, or, at<br />

there may be more and somewhat be helpful. "I wouldn't let that upchanic, whose au<strong>to</strong>mobile WUJ least by whipping, cause a depres-<br />

cheaper cot<strong>to</strong>n garments available. set me. Just open the windows.' found abandened In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> sion <strong>to</strong> form in the soli about the<br />

Garments made from flbers not In "What!" exclaimed Mr. Bmgle, Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 10.<br />

plant.<br />

competition with cot<strong>to</strong>n, such as "and let my pigeons fly .out?" The bulletin, with a picture <strong>of</strong> When you remove these <strong>to</strong>ps, also<br />

wool, may be higher Instead <strong>of</strong> low-<br />

the missing man, was posted at thecut<br />

peony stems at or Just below<br />

clothing ls generally available, local police headquarters this week. the surface <strong>of</strong> the ground. These<br />

though It may be <strong>to</strong>o high-priced<br />

Por the most part, supplies <strong>of</strong><br />

It asks persons who might have stems and the ftillen leaves may<br />

for many families <strong>to</strong> purchase any-<br />

clothing and household textiles are<br />

seen Bown <strong>to</strong> cpmmunlcute lmmedharbor<br />

the spores <strong>of</strong> bud blight,<br />

thing more than the necessities.<br />

good. S<strong>to</strong>res are well-s<strong>to</strong>cked, MI<br />

'ately with the sheriff at <strong>Bridge</strong><strong>to</strong>n<br />

which Is one <strong>of</strong> the causes <strong>of</strong> nonf<strong>to</strong>wcrlng<br />

peonies.<br />

Bown's car was found, here on<br />

the beach at 34th st., but there was Gather and bum all plant <strong>to</strong>ps ^ T(I<br />

no evidence <strong>to</strong> support^ either a that are not fit <strong>to</strong> use In the com-<br />

theory <strong>of</strong> foul play or voluntary<br />

post pile. These <strong>to</strong>ps will harbor<br />

FOB NOW AND TBK HdUDATS<br />

disappearance.<br />

diseases and insects over winter.<br />

By destroying them now, you will<br />

kill eggs <strong>of</strong> some Insects and adults<br />

Ij*ocahontas Honors <strong>of</strong> others, as well as diseases.<br />

Phone Somer. Point 73^<br />

Cut the roe plants back a little<br />

IVIrA. Mary Camburn and gather up fallen leaves, which KABLER'S POULTRY FAJ<br />

Mrs. Mary Camburn was honored carry the black spot disease over<br />

ivlth a s<strong>to</strong>rk shower FWdoy night<br />

STEELMANVILLE BOAD ' - *<br />

<strong>to</strong> next season.<br />

fyy members <strong>of</strong> Na<strong>to</strong>na Council. Degree<br />

<strong>of</strong> Pocahon<strong>to</strong>s, following their<br />

business meeting. She received Fined $200 For<br />

many gilts.<br />

Refreihments were served by Mrs, Drunken Driving<br />

Albert Blum and her committee at Accused <strong>of</strong> drunken driving after OCEAN CITY -tffi<br />

a table decorated in pink Md white.<br />

>lHdJiiR with • parked ear, Wesley<br />

)ne.


Thursday. November 25,1948<br />

CLICQUOT CLUB<br />

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A SAI.KMAN NKAK VOrit HIIMI: DAII.V<br />

G E H E R A L Typewriter Exchange<br />

AtlBntic <strong>City</strong> 4-0888<br />

Mortgage<br />

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fund'<br />

Moi<br />

ili'iu .AtiUMii.iiii Oil Ilu;ii! Oritt yuu trijoy<br />

(lit- hitssiiiL;^ ul ilns mil) .lunini.itit <strong>to</strong>miitri, you'll<br />

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'till f.lllll'lli I IMlU-M ^llulll Allliilllillit \i',lll-l lilllli' Oil<br />

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you gif ihi moil hflgt from syify IS It<br />

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$1 Billion Stake<br />

n Nation's Travel<br />

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liiir,. ill Hie lrnv,.'l nnd tjusll I'SM til ,".'/",'_<br />

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c, is c'n.it wliiiii ymi'ti;<br />

** ni.ikini; or iviciviiiii a call<br />

ii;) nne else c.in ruicl] ) oil ami<br />

\iiti limy miss nn iiiipDi'tiint<br />

o. AiKitlicr r.'.'.i«iiiii is tli.it<br />

!>p,!i:iii!j your calls helps <strong>to</strong> make<br />

Sfi'vi<strong>to</strong> iK-ttui* fjir evL'rj'Oiii;<br />

dsu on your party lino . , , just<br />

as it liulps <strong>to</strong> replace the<br />

ruceiN'cr i'-c-n-t-l-y vvlicn you firul<br />

iliij lino alrcrtilyin use . . .<br />

.•mi! <strong>to</strong> iL-leaso tliu line promptly<br />

in ense <strong>of</strong> L'MK'rgyncy,<br />

NIW JIRSIY BELL TILIPHONI COMPANY<br />

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:•'!•• I.-.,; ,,„! r.1If|, F/ie<br />

Where Friends Meet <strong>to</strong> Eat<br />

The CHATTERBOX ,.••<br />

H'l'H find CKNTIJAi, ^^i,' 1 *' 1<br />

Spccia/ Attention on Orders for<br />

P hon, 0717<br />

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In SomersPoint<br />

Mrs. Klnkade, ^°>]"yt F x aser<br />

U r\J r\- i alls <strong>of</strong> 'treats<br />

Here 5 Y^ars, Dies H ? '•'«* K,WUm<br />

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Roast Younsj "Di-v.-iii l; .>ims" TirUr-v .<br />

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ELECTRIC COMPANY<br />

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} Ho<strong>to</strong>l - Bar - Restaurant<br />

^TELEVISION ISHERE.-w<br />

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VUli AIU: COIM)!A1.I.Y INVirKH TO iNKi'KCT OUli<br />

J NKWi.v in;MUi)i:i,i:i> i)iNiN(; nouM<br />

«iil lattT In MoiiU Parlii-s<br />

Diiii-ioUH I nod and Drinks<br />

SNAPPER SOUP - CLAMSTEWS<br />

Miss Jean Conover<br />

Is Church Bride<br />

Point Girl United<br />

With Philadelphia!,<br />

Fire Co. Auxiliary -<br />

<strong>to</strong> Elect Officera i<br />

SOMERS . PQlNT - tilo Lndii'S'<br />

Auxiliary <strong>of</strong> Volunteer Fire Compar.y<br />

No, a will elett <strong>of</strong>ficers Deoem-<br />

H, .;, u • " had been in the<br />

.!' u h y m n - , ir.e a n d<br />

Siiliirdiiy, UL Shuin Mi-nionul Hos- IJitiil iwo weeks, \iiih a heart<br />

Pltill, Ihi'ir wi-imd lilild and sec- uiimerit,<br />

.'..•." ..! 'I.' i.i'.il'.-. M".n.'.. '•: .,i"ii !riri,(K will uc: tij. ond Mi;, hi' wi-imii-d cinlil poiinds, Tlie wife <strong>of</strong> Loub Loiigo. she has<br />

U'.:.;'.-Ii (' -.-:.. ..-.,• . ' • . : ! ! I'. 1". I Til- ])|-.- 1,11,1 M r , ; seven Oimiii',. uiid has heeii niuned been fuisocialed with him in the cafe<br />

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Henry, Jr.<br />

business here for many years. •—<br />

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Thuraday, November 28,1948<br />

Legioh Auxiliary's<br />

Dance Is Big Success<br />

SOMERS POINT—The "Harvest<br />

Miss Chamberlain v ^<br />

Weds Edward Mart* '<br />

SOMBBS POINT — M13I Bdi0lMH:S I'IJIX'I'. A ui(uiii:4 »,i» inji in Farmlnnriulc. an Moiitiiiv nine, m ihe gynuiMium <strong>of</strong> Dawoa Point, beeamt the bride <strong>of</strong> Edward',"<br />

»-||i-:>. uiJls 11! rliilhliiir, <strong>to</strong>vs nild nv. Bciiqol. wus mast successful. Mails, v. s. Army, »n <strong>of</strong> Mrvan«l-**j<br />

;...mrs v.:'.] hi. liivni In clilldrpii lit Miss DorLs FriLseh wns general Mrs Harvey Mftrts, Bomsn- Fotat,* <br />

i:.r Hume Ilifl-c. Tlip KTOUI) Will cliiiirmnii,<br />

Wediipsday alternoon, last week, at *<br />

•1- -I'-- • ( •-"••. •-!-. ilii.^-'iu'i':- II! M l '<br />

rin.liiiui. In II'IU-.I iirlielr.s. iiii'l will<br />

the home <strong>of</strong> Miss OhiunberlaiiUs '<br />

•• "•' II ;! Ci.;;.,M-l', I:". Cllili-<br />

Thr gym »as riecornicd in ornii...<br />

ni.iKi- ,i)iiit,jir|- iiiji in i)u,<br />

unclp. Charles Potter, Wllilow.d<strong>to</strong>vf.J<br />

],(.iif . mid biun. iiith ji large moon setUns<br />

• - • • ' • • . . I ' ' M -'i.i'.'i'i \j'i'- vi',•,'!•,'•!<br />

i.fT tlie rnior sriirnie.<br />

Rev. Cedric E. Hiekman, a tmmtt*<br />

The siiiifk bur. with Mr. and Mrs. yas<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> Bethany Methodist ".<br />

Rev, Clark Soon <strong>to</strong> John Soninu-rv. 8r.. in rliarue. was Church, iierforiiiiil the. csKn<strong>to</strong>np.. ~? £ •<br />

i.,.-, 111.1.1 ul.<br />

ii bin int.<br />

_ Follawiiig n lioaeymoon In- the<br />

:.,! ...i!ii'. nil!;<br />

•i::.!- v.i. ill,nil- Leave Baptist Church Mrs. Juhn fliimmcrs. Mrs. Krnneth<br />

BOMKHH POINT Sjiui.iv ,1 TuiinT, MR Herniiui Jleskers rind<br />

n.P<br />

:i . .:•,•!.iMi-i<br />

111.mil;,!.: M'nii'i' n: l-'ir,,i ii-,.,US| Mr*. Frank Chnniherliiin were in<br />

(•Ir.iu-::. liiv. C.ni Mii.iuli.m iu;i h,. i hiiiKP (i! fii-iiuiallons. Prizes were<br />

uwiirried fur spcriiilly dunces.<br />

1 1- r<br />

Poeoiios, Mrs, Marts win temporarily c<br />

Hiiy with her parents, Mr, and MnL' 1<br />

Fmiicis Cluunberlain, .L<br />

MBS. LOMRO DIES .• ;,<br />

Point Churche.i<br />

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Plymouth Piftce and<br />

Allantic Ave.<br />

l.Ol'IS T. CO.ItMON. I'rnr-<br />

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Smiling Tony"<br />

says<br />

"A Square Deal<br />

for Everybody<br />

We Are Going<br />

<strong>to</strong> the<br />

SERVING A SPECIAL FULL COURSE<br />

(Thanksgiving Hinnrr<br />

WISSOW'S<br />

RESTAURANT and COCKTAIL BAR<br />

SOMERS POINT, N, J,<br />

OPEN THANKSGIVING DAY<br />

Friday - Saturday . Sunday<br />

234 Shore Road Phono S. P. 913<br />

OF SOMERS POINT<br />

Where Everybody Meets<br />

BflR « CRFE ii<br />

Presenting Nightly. . ,<br />

VIOL<br />

LAIS<br />

Wizard <strong>of</strong> the Keyboard<br />

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Plays Your Request on the Hammond Organ<br />

Just Name Your Favorite Tune Anything Under the<br />

Sun , . .She Will Play It<br />

OUR POLICY •--<br />

Everyone Treated Fairly, Squarely and Pleasantly \<br />

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•••> nksgiving<br />

Dance<br />

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Saturday Nlte, Nov. 27th<br />

Fromi Ifll<br />

Gerald Lilly's Orchestra<br />

•: Tmmtiux, WOVDIBEB M . u<br />

With JAN-lt r^WKU. Md omiO<br />

«ad SATCnbAy. NOVEMBEB M - M<br />

PQNATION.7SC<br />

Door Prize<br />

A8TAIBB iM WDX OAKLAM)<br />

IM) SHOW TUESDAY<br />

DAY Md THlllSUAV, DBCKMBEB I - i —<br />

AY llflff *AI11U>AV.. DECEMBBn 3 • 4 —<br />

Refreshments<br />

•.Moorlyn.TT.urs.<br />

Hi € L<br />

E{ FROM BRAZIL<br />

t|l|UpR STORE;<br />

M.W^ti^tm Clwle, Somtre Point, N, J,<br />

vjtewoitr'JW* m mwam MINT<br />

rted and Domestic Wines<br />

Thanksgiving Day<br />

- CORDIA18 . WtNES - ICE COLD BEER<br />

725 Asbury<br />

Telephone 0944<br />

DEIlVERY ANYWHERE.ON T.IF ISIAND<br />

wssmsm ««Sl'nl^^&!>'a.;*;!>.^..'''t-i<br />

Coining <strong>to</strong> Strand<br />

Thmaday, FHdnjf, Buturdw L<br />

'Bitty, Orable's: Mle as "Benny<br />

Kane", beautiful burlesque soubrette<br />

s»r flirty <strong>to</strong>fltt «« Ma'V <strong>to</strong>' MM *•<br />

be the matt demanding rote <strong>of</strong> the<br />

blonde musical queen's career. As<br />

tins' wife <strong>of</strong> ji : lovable but unde«<br />

'IllSignsieht AS Well &S a full QUOtft<br />

<strong>of</strong> sons and dance routines. ..<br />

B<strong>to</strong>asQint Richard Arien, who<br />

made Ms first screen appearance 27<br />

yam ajo and who hu appealed In<br />

more than 100 oicturcs. is seen In<br />

Technjsoler for the first time. Oilier<br />

favorites tii Use cast are Jack Qakie,<br />

June Havoc and James Gleason.<br />

Monday and Tuesday<br />

i. "Mo Minor" yieel," starring Dana<br />

Andrews, Hill Palmer and Louis<br />

Jourdan, represents tile Hollywood<br />

swing <strong>to</strong>ward comedy that film audiences<br />

have been Baking for.<br />

With It, Produeer-ffltee<strong>to</strong>r Lewis<br />

Miles<strong>to</strong>ne returns <strong>to</strong> the field <strong>of</strong><br />

madcap action which won him fame<br />

for sues hits as "The Front ft»ie'\<br />

elples who are drawn <strong>to</strong>gether a.? a<br />

result <strong>of</strong> Andrews' criticism <strong>of</strong><br />

Jourdan's work as an artist,<br />

Wednesday<br />

A hilarious glimpse In<strong>to</strong> the college<br />

campus life and problems <strong>of</strong> a<br />

student veteran and his wife in<br />

their campus trailer h "Apartment<br />

for Peggy's a: Technicolor production<br />

teaming Jeanne Croln and William<br />

Holden with Academy Award Winner<br />

Edmund Owcnn.<br />

A small college <strong>to</strong>wn Is the locale<br />

by Faith Baldwin. It also brings<br />

until he met up with irresuble<br />

Feggy. _J_<br />

STRAND<br />

Thursday, Friday, Saturday<br />

Thrills and excitement accent<br />

Warner Brothers 1 new Technicolor<br />

^reduction, "Hgfcter iquadron",<br />

r«rMng Edmond O'Brien, Robert<br />

Stack and John Rodney against the<br />

lever Europe before D-Day.<br />

Be<strong>to</strong>n Miller, who produced and<br />

wrote the film, conducted extensive<br />

research <strong>to</strong> Hollywajd and Washing.<br />

aration called for hundreds <strong>of</strong> rec-<br />

ords <strong>of</strong> combat eSEperieneis and<br />

viewing almost a million feet <strong>of</strong><br />

combat camera fUm,<br />

Used Car Pricma<br />

Turning 'Sot??<br />

According <strong>to</strong> reports In au<strong>to</strong>motive<br />

circles, prices <strong>of</strong> used<br />

cars have been "s<strong>of</strong>t" since the<br />

new credit regulations went In<strong>to</strong><br />

effect.<br />

Wlldwood city commissioners<br />

fflund out how l<strong>of</strong>t the market<br />

is when they <strong>of</strong>fered two cityowned<br />

vehicles for sale <strong>to</strong> the<br />

hitfjeit bidder.<br />

4!<br />

MSB<br />

arid |<br />

dan. A service station which<br />

submitted the <strong>of</strong>fer declined<br />

comment as <strong>to</strong> whether the<br />

IMS model was bought as an<br />

agent for Jack Benny,<br />

Slow Walter: "This e<strong>of</strong>fee Is hnported<br />

from Brazil,"<br />

Tired Cus<strong>to</strong>mer: "Well, whatta<br />

,yuh knew? It's Mill, warm,"<br />

Thanksgiving Day<br />

inner<br />

Served IMn 1 <strong>to</strong> 1 pat.<br />

Fruit Cup<br />

ROAST TURKEY<br />

Filling Cranberry Sauce<br />

Oiblst Gravy<br />

,CaSrdi«d Sweet Potate#i<br />

Peas or Com<br />

Whipped White Pota<strong>to</strong>is<br />

Rolli . C<strong>of</strong>fee<br />

Pie or Ice Cream<br />

— OR —<br />

Rtast Beef or<br />

Baked Virginia Ham f 1,40<br />

Shaf<strong>to</strong>'s<br />

RESTAURANT<br />

1249 Asbury Avenue<br />

Breakfast 8 <strong>to</strong> 1<br />

CUWINO 8 p, Jf.<br />

' SATUBBAY 11130 P. M. '<br />

Abbotts Ice Cream<br />

I tures in scientific ^search Jg. the I<br />

quest for the cause and cgre <strong>of</strong> I<br />

pw, mmtwm<br />

' tlsts, supported flnamclally by the<br />

t American Ouncer Bocirt?, Has been<br />

v remitted iff duty. More (Ban MO<br />

, researchera art •: receiving dta<strong>to</strong>t<br />

•;•• matt from tne Society thta yejir,;<br />

'••;• Scores men are being supported by<br />

ACS grants <strong>to</strong> institutions,<br />

- -.. The research war against, cancer<br />

i la not an easy one. It Is more dlf-<br />

'••• flcult than the unleashing <strong>of</strong> a<strong>to</strong>mic<br />

v via cosmic power. Breaking the<br />

, a<strong>to</strong>m essentially was a problem<br />

:.\ baaed upon many familiar fac<strong>to</strong>rs <strong>of</strong><br />

physics and mathematics. Cancer,<br />

U old as life, and almost as varied<br />

u the many forms <strong>of</strong> multieeliular<br />

life, Is growth gone wrong. And<br />

growth—normal or abnormal—has<br />

hidden its secrets well from all the<br />

, great minds ol his<strong>to</strong>ry.<br />

PROGRESS MADE<br />

No major effort was made against<br />

cancer .before ACS started financing<br />

research only four yean ago,<br />

tteverthetasa, during the brief eoncelled<br />

assault on the disease a great<br />

IX/vll-roay-care Edmond OBrlen plays a daredevil pilot In the dial <strong>of</strong> progress has been made.<br />

Theatre befimiliif Thursday and nmtbinlmr Um<strong>of</strong>k Saturday.<br />

Small Counties Seek County Declines <strong>to</strong><br />

Road and School Aid Join Burling<strong>to</strong>n in<br />

comtaBed am page i Fighting State Curb<br />

SimmiU. <strong>of</strong> Monmouth, and .As- ^S.*^^.t^SS?J? tt ta ** But •"•» here there has been<br />

semblynmn Anderion Fowler, <strong>of</strong> B "'j5£?,E? l S t *'££ d , Hi? Vt' I <strong>to</strong>provement. Surveys show that<br />

Somerset. jnt eamprign <strong>to</strong> prevent state gov- lBMflte OT starting <strong>to</strong> heed thel<br />

m mi! Highway oommuilon, <strong>to</strong> asK<br />

for proper recognition <strong>of</strong> the small<br />

counties In highway improvements.<br />

Smith qiao appointed a special educational<br />

committee <strong>to</strong> endeavor <strong>to</strong><br />

secure additional state aid fr<br />

schools and raise the mlnlmu<br />

salarii-s <strong>of</strong> teachers, Assemblyman<br />

Thomas J. Hlllery, <strong>of</strong> Morris Coun.<br />

tv, was selected chairman, with Al-<br />

and Ajsamblyman Emory B, L.Ml<br />

<strong>of</strong> Ciutiden. us the other members.<br />

Concensus <strong>of</strong> opinion was that the<br />

problem <strong>of</strong> paying the bonus <strong>to</strong><br />

legislature and submitted <strong>to</strong> the I nolitical maliee<br />

people for approval \ "'" '<br />

Wildwood Tot Is<br />

Drowned in Ditch<br />

cancer, are Maiming a far greater<br />

salvage <strong>of</strong> Ufe than was thought<br />

<strong>of</strong>ten cancel symp<strong>to</strong>ms in ignored<br />

uatU *** tumor ta «•*•* thi<br />

«Wtem with cancer colonies.<br />

without discussion last week. mMrt"".£ y V-{?"' * re5eareh !?'"<br />

The Burling<strong>to</strong>n rulen declared f^l\ s "J'__'*$*&> <strong>to</strong> 1. <strong>of</strong> *«*<br />

that all county governments should ftSS' a PP«h« <strong>to</strong> controlling the<br />

make a united stand <strong>to</strong> prevent 4JS,.I,» *h I ^ %,<br />

state authoritlei from "eserciaing ^w.i^tl,*^ l.i.2!7 f*'<br />

ties <strong>to</strong> manage affalri within their " * * «» hormones. foUc add<br />

iurlsdlctlbn" and others-are being used expert.<br />

Vftu w ".^ '' . J i mentally <strong>to</strong> treat human cancer.<br />

Burling<strong>to</strong>n purchase <strong>of</strong> two, Dela- He, Bnd some day a common fac<strong>to</strong>r "*•ware<br />

river bridges, the letter said may be isolatedir a new aubstanS '<br />

tMt no asstatance was might on found that will control-growth. f<br />

S<strong>to</strong>ne Harbor Plans<br />

Better Pl&ygrounds<br />

Bevoriy Ann Tray, 2%. at Wild- S<strong>to</strong>ne Harbor boroufh council has<br />

wood, drowned In three feet <strong>of</strong> work in progress <strong>to</strong> provide more<br />

water Saturday when she fell In<strong>to</strong> playground facilities for young peoa<br />

rain-nlled construction ditch near pie, as the result <strong>of</strong> a request from<br />

her home, the Parent-Teacher Association.<br />

The girl, an omy cnlld <strong>of</strong> Mr. A play field at 96th st, and 1st<br />

and Mrs, Arthur Tray, 109 W. Cresie av. was thrown open for use thi<br />

av,, was playing with a four-year- week after the tract was cleared <strong>of</strong><br />

old companion in a sand pile ad- brush and graded,<br />

joining a sewer construction project. The P.-T, A, alsq requested that<br />

She ln%i. her fftfiHncr anri siflnruui «**(**{«.* ^...I^^^R^* ^«^ i_ _i^ *=<br />

In<strong>to</strong> tha ditch, which had been be replaced at the central play.<br />

short time later.<br />

QUALIFIED<br />

Young Mother: "What makes-you<br />

In colonial days New, Jersey was<br />

think; our boy is going <strong>to</strong> be adivided<br />

in<strong>to</strong> two sections. West<br />

politloian?"<br />

Jersey and Bast Jersey, There were<br />

Young Father: "He says more two separate governing bodies<br />

thingi that sound well and mean known as Boards <strong>of</strong> Proprie<strong>to</strong>rs In<br />

nothing than any other human be- charge <strong>of</strong> governing the affairs <strong>of</strong><br />

ing I ever saw,"<br />

these two sections, ><br />

SPAGHETTI - 6Sc<br />

noil , Ml:AT BALM<br />

Hade la Order <strong>to</strong> tiki <strong>On</strong>!<br />

TCDESTO'S<br />

w«i M *w .Ph, 0472<br />

DAN'S<br />

nSHMARKET<br />

ON THE BAY at 10th ST.<br />

BIGHT fBOM THE SEA<br />

WEAKFISH<br />

BUTTfiR FISH<br />

KINGFSIH<br />

FLOUNDERS<br />

PILET FLOUNDER<br />

SEA BASS<br />

CLAMS<br />

All Kinds <strong>of</strong> Fresh Bait<br />

•«• Phone 8589<br />

HAZELTON COMBINATION<br />

STORM a»d SCREEN WINDOWS<br />

Instant Oumfe-Orer — Etdoces Fo*l BID<br />

UtmttH nl UtaitN M I^Mri<br />

LOUIS TACGARINO<br />

BEATING<br />

610 West Avenue<br />

PLUMBING<br />

744 ASBURY AVENUE<br />

Phone 0450<br />

Dry Cleaning \ Fine Tailoring<br />

ail<br />

said they would provide supervision<br />

<strong>of</strong> the pltiyficlds, If necessary, during<br />

after-school hours.<br />

and are reporting earlier* 1 <strong>to</strong> their<br />

Hercules was able <strong>to</strong> overcome<br />

Ataeus only by holding him so that<br />

no part <strong>of</strong> him <strong>to</strong>uched the ground.<br />

MYWOOD PRESS<br />

DISTINCTIVE<br />

PRINTERS<br />

885 Asbury Avenue<br />

FrtdR. Woodruff Phone 1180<br />

STATIONERY<br />

Greeting Cards<br />

Order Your<br />

PERSONALIZED<br />

CHRISTMAS CARDS<br />

, NOW!<br />

50 for f 1.00 and up<br />

With NMU InpHBtM<br />

BALL POINT >nd<br />

FOUNTAIN PENS<br />

fARTT<br />

Saturday, November 27 — 9 <strong>to</strong> 1<br />

JACK'S PROVE<br />

Mays Landing Road, Somers Point<br />

Dancing - Entertainment - Refreshments<br />

Door Prizes<br />

YOUR DOCTOR KNOWS<br />

SELVAGN'S PHARMACY<br />

9th St. and Asbury Av«nae Phone 1831<br />

PRESCRtPTlOm<br />

OUR SPECIALTY<br />

The Finest Quality Qy <strong>of</strong> the Best Drop<br />

A Are Always Al Ud Used I IT WILL<br />

Minit Curl $1.25<br />

Gives S<strong>of</strong>t, LonU Naiund-<br />

Looking Carts tnd Wun In<br />

Minatt*!<br />

• : .'. (Capsule fftam) ."•• i-<br />

, SCmCKSPKClM,<br />

Stuck Bnajriuid Sta CC"<br />

I LIQUOR s / < )h'' X<br />

Max Fac<strong>to</strong>r<br />

Thanksgiving Day<br />

-•-:.:•: H o u r s : ••.::.,••, ,<br />

fi 0 9 P, M, <strong>On</strong>^<br />

JOSOTH '«!<br />

f X I \\<br />

WAftttBR BltOf.' NIWTHRUL<br />

PmUlflNI) fl'RBIFN * BilRFDT CTIRK * I(1HH nfllHIW<br />

CUiBUIlII UDIflCfi ffUDEHI dlW?A * JUHn flvUNCl<br />

COMING THUR, • SAT., DEC. 2-4<br />

'THE THREE MUSKETEERS'*!<br />

OCEAN CF<br />

MAT. THUR, & SAT. 2i30 - EVE SHOWS ST<br />

ym do stars<br />

get thai certain<br />

feeling <strong>to</strong> put<br />

l<br />

BETTY CRABIE<br />

ndDANDAIlEY<br />

•how you how in llw<br />

flunboyinl «lory<br />

<strong>of</strong>ShowrVople<br />

BabySmiies<br />

At Me<br />

CMr.lr<br />

TICHNICOLOR<br />

THUR. • SAT., NOV. 25-27<br />

CARTOON ADDED<br />

WON. & TUBS., NOV. 28.80<br />

ONE DA¥ ONLY<br />

TLLHN • Will.<br />

Let Us Give Thanhs!<br />

e Sand Dunes<br />

. o<br />

and gouuwn<br />

§p8mphOt Champion<br />

m the otntral<br />

Pri."' r ridew °' *"• <strong>to</strong>aln it should'<br />

Pri « ham-covered «onsi4e»Dtf mori «<br />

q§e«n Clif witheui rejreientetlon —<br />

«t ttt htuliiBi In AUsnUe <strong>City</strong> last<br />

•Brint ihoula be ctnsired, Thete "Oin<br />

JitartnB w«e eaUed by the Publte , '<br />

ay. The miws- Mnierenee with the<br />

THey mort<br />

td<br />

e <strong>to</strong> Fiver §ay$ Later T\<br />

>t sand dune, up there trail MS"*^ t * mm » ter «i that the Being Seoutmaater <strong>of</strong> an active<br />

and uied for 111 fSi K5i. n .f 1".°' S^H •^ve in <strong>Ocean</strong> t«op, he must give up most <strong>of</strong>hta<br />

ot>al«odamaged_th«hoB)e"f Mrs. ElUabeth<br />

She retaliated by<br />

s


t<br />

mm<br />

s i<br />

f : *Ht'«,:ni,<br />

• Society, ^Ocenn<br />

ttnnual Thanks-<br />

LD«y Erodaroa-<br />

jitftiieDnttiMl<br />

^Jeewn-eennon entitled<br />

^m *• *•*!• flow-<br />

> uaW «d tflanfa-<br />

thy vowa un<strong>to</strong> the<br />

MmWU)<br />

V***m Mm the Ktag<br />

_ JotOiftti Iftli taittule:<br />

I tnart<strong>to</strong>n the loving fctad.<br />

• tbelEort, and the praises<br />

d. Mcordlng tri all that<br />

»th, bes<strong>to</strong>wed on us, and<br />

ss <strong>to</strong>ward the house<br />

he hath bes<strong>to</strong>wed<br />

Mootdhig <strong>to</strong> his mercies,<br />

<strong>to</strong> the multitude <strong>of</strong><br />

"ttdnisies." (In 63!?,)<br />

.passages Irom "Science<br />

_ jSrETkw <strong>to</strong> the •ertp-<br />

rMiiy Biker Eddy Include,<br />

bleMes.man, but nun ran-<br />

lS3 55plTeonieth 1 . By It<br />

healed, the sorrowing<br />

.,^jd, and the stantaf are<br />

.These are the effects ol<br />

GPd, the Invisible<br />

In eternal Science.'<br />

rasoloentlUed: "THanka<br />

.QM", by Stanley Dlekaon,<br />

_I appropriate for the oc-<br />

ri^wlU be given by Christian<br />

i*vlce will close with the<br />

, ^Ji benediction from the Bible:<br />

KKeVffitMnB, ttve thaalw for<br />

lsvihe will <strong>of</strong> Ood In Christ<br />

i Dinner-Bazaar<br />

Women's Society <strong>of</strong> Chrls-<br />

eervtce <strong>of</strong> the nnt Methodist<br />

will sponsor a eUekea bit-<br />

dinner and bazaar Thursday<br />

t next week, December 2, in the<br />

HOLYTWNIT*<br />

dining room.<br />

» 6 <strong>to</strong> 7 p. m. Service will<br />

BAPTISED<br />

Joseph McCoy, 8-month-<br />

ibn Of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest S.<br />

y. 3256 West »v.,<br />

d N o b<br />

baptised<br />

t Hl<br />

t , p<br />

y. November 14,-at Holy<br />

Episcopal Church by Rev.<br />

BL VnufchmL The godpar-<br />

Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy J.<br />

iSand Harry Von Bulow.<br />

Isle Waterway<br />

Deepened<br />

C-<strong>to</strong> no* In progress on deep-<br />

[: the north c«naJ <strong>of</strong> Bea lilt<br />

iJnhnd waterway, a project<br />

I by the Olvlskm <strong>of</strong> Navlga^:<br />

<strong>to</strong> cost about $15,000,<br />

MdjOTt byjht LeOhanl<br />

ftfmai Keasant, and<br />

nqutre sis weeks. Two other<br />

i will be deepened <strong>to</strong> eight feet<br />

f water, lor a width <strong>of</strong> 80 feet<br />

' 4iWJ. 81?^<br />

• 10 a>< nt^=Brt^ ^^nuunlon. l<br />

9 a.ipS-Spljr epBupunten,<br />

ST. AUGUSTINE'S 8. ft<br />

Bw. Jowph J. Bitnun<br />

Sunday Masses, I and 10:15 u<br />

Confessions on Saturday. 4:10 <strong>to</strong><br />

5:45 pJn. and 7:10 <strong>to</strong> 8:30 p.m.<br />

Hnt Friday Mus 7 a. m.<br />

Confessions on eve <strong>of</strong> First Friday,<br />

•hio <strong>to</strong> i:» p. m.<br />

Dally Mass, 14th st. and Asbury<br />

av., 7i,a, and Saturday 7:10, a. m,<br />

Masses on Holy Days, 6 and t<br />

«. m,<br />

Confessions on eve <strong>of</strong> Holy Days,<br />

7:30 <strong>to</strong> iiSO p. m,<br />

. . .<br />

ST. MART'S CHAPEL<br />

tad st and AUanUo av.<br />

Sunday Mass at 9:15 a.m. Con-<br />

fessions before Mass,<br />

Writ Friday Mass, 7:30 a.m. Con-<br />

fessions before Mass.<br />

Mass on Holy Days. 8 a. m.<br />

Confesslonij before Mass.<br />

• * *<br />

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, New Jersey<br />

Sunday Service—11 a, ro,, Village<br />

Theatre, Sth St. and Boardwalk.<br />

Sunday School—11 a. m,, 613 8th<br />

st. Wednesday Evening Testimonial<br />

Meeting, 1 p. m,—812 Sth it,<br />

eHWSTIAN SOIENOB LESSON<br />

SERMON<br />

"Ancient and Modem Necromancy,<br />

Alias Mesmerism and Hypnotism,<br />

Denounced" Is the subject lor Sun-<br />

day, November 28.<br />

Golden Text: "When the enemy<br />

shall come In like a flood, the Spirit<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Lord shall lift up a standard<br />

ralnst_hlm," lisa. 59:li.)<br />

Sermon: Passages from the King<br />

Junes version <strong>of</strong> the Bible taelude;<br />

"Blessed la the man that endureth<br />

temptation: <strong>to</strong>r when he <strong>to</strong> tried,<br />

he shaU receive the crown <strong>of</strong> life,<br />

which the Lord hath promised <strong>to</strong><br />

them that love him." (Jas, 1:12)<br />

Correlative passages from "Science<br />

and Health with Key <strong>to</strong> the Scrip,<br />

•ures" by Mary Baker Eddy Include:<br />

"Christians must take up arms<br />

against error at home and abroad.<br />

They must grapple with tin In them-<br />

selves and in others, and continue<br />

this warfare until they have finished<br />

their course. If they keep the faith,<br />

they will have the crown <strong>of</strong> re-<br />

joicing," (p. 20.)<br />

* • •<br />

ST, JOHN'S EVANGELICAL<br />

LUTHERAN<br />

10th st, and Central av.<br />

Bev. Frank F, Adler, S.T.M., Pas<strong>to</strong>r<br />

Marlon Trout Murphy, Organist<br />

The Hnt Sundiiy in Advent—*<br />

9:45 a. m,—Church School and<br />

Bible Classes,<br />

superintendent.<br />

group. Visi<strong>to</strong>rs welcome. Attend'<br />

once cards given,<br />

11 a. m,—The Strviee, The<br />

njpn, "Who la Coming?" _,<br />

Romans 13:11-14; Gospel, Matthew<br />

21:1-0; Anthem by the Ohoir, "Has-<br />

anna", from Olivet <strong>to</strong> Calvary<br />

F, Edwin Relber,<br />

Classes for all age<br />

A<br />

Maunder. Soloist, Jeannette B,<br />

Wy<br />

4 p. in.—Confirmation Class.<br />

Mday-<br />

7:30 p. m.—Choir Rehearsal.<br />

i . . .<br />

OCEAN CITY BAPTIST<br />

10th it. and Wea<strong>to</strong>y »v.<br />

"The Church with the Neon Sim"<br />

But. Vic<strong>to</strong>r B. Seattle. Pw<strong>to</strong>r<br />

Sunday, November M—<br />

9:15 ft m.—Sunday School Teach-<br />

ers' prayer meeting in the pas<strong>to</strong>r's<br />

td p<br />

study.<br />

9:46 a. m.—Sunday School with<br />

f ll R l l Stt<br />

y<br />

classes for all ages. Russell Sut<strong>to</strong>n,<br />

i t d t<br />

superintendent.<br />

11 a. m.—Worship service. Ser-<br />

mon by Pas<strong>to</strong>r Vic<strong>to</strong>r B. Beattie.<br />

B:30 p". m.—"Crusaders for Christ"<br />

youth fellowship for all 'teen a{ers,<br />

ld b H SlUi J<br />

y l p<br />

led by Henry SlUing. Jr.<br />

7:30 p. m,—Qospel Service.<br />

l n t i l h In<br />

splratlonal congregational hymn-<br />

sing. Message by Pas<strong>to</strong>r VloUr B,<br />

Beattle.<br />

Monday, November 28;<br />

7 p. m.—Sunday School Teachers<br />

and Officers meet at the church for<br />

house <strong>to</strong> house "tailing campaign"<br />

<strong>to</strong> reach those not attending any<br />

Sunday School or church,<br />

Wednesday, December 1—<br />

7:30 p. m,—Midweek service <strong>of</strong><br />

prayer, praise and Bible study.<br />

Pas<strong>to</strong>r Beattie continues the series,<br />

The Doctrines <strong>of</strong> Salvation",<br />

Thursday, December 2—<br />

7 p. m, — Teachers and Officers<br />

continue their "calling campaign",<br />

promotional program <strong>of</strong> the Sunday<br />

School,<br />

Friday, December 3—<br />

7 p. m.—Bible Club for all boys<br />

and girls In the lower audi<strong>to</strong>rium,<br />

Ohoruses. contests, Bible games,<br />

quizes and flannelgraph s<strong>to</strong>ries,<br />

9 • •<br />

FIRST METHODIST<br />

8th st. and Central av.<br />

Rev, A. Lynn Qongl<strong>of</strong>l, Minister<br />

Sunday, November m—<br />

B:30 a. ro.—Church School^ with<br />

ilasses for all ages. Roy Darby,<br />

superintendent,<br />

11 a, m,—Morning Worship, Ser-<br />

mon—"What Generations <strong>to</strong> Come<br />

Might Know". Special music by<br />

the choirs,<br />

8:30 p, m, — Youth Fellowship<br />

meeting In the Church Offlce.<br />

7:30 p, m,—Evening Service. Song<br />

Service, special music, sermon by<br />

the pas<strong>to</strong>r. All are welcome.<br />

Wednesday, December 1—<br />

7:30 p. m,—The Fqllowship Hour.<br />

Study the Bible with ui.<br />

SO LONG AS YOU LIVE,<br />

ouJafn<br />

I<br />

ft?<br />

: AC& PRESENT<br />

. DAY PROBLEM5<br />

WITH CHRIST'S HELP<br />

CHURCH SCHOOL!<br />

8IQ4.-B<br />

out Sunday and join thosa who gather <strong>to</strong> give<br />

thanks <strong>to</strong> the <strong>On</strong>e who provides all our<br />

Jffij: ;';;>; comforts and all our needs.<br />

Man <strong>City</strong> Baptist Church Flrat Methodist Church<br />

Re*. Vic<strong>to</strong>r B. Seattle Rev, A, L. Gongl<strong>of</strong>f<br />

'''•&t.y : -*'-' : •'...•.-<br />

ijit'^iibytflrian'ChMrch _•, , , , , , , „ . .<br />

"" aet. dtatn mebtt St. John ».Lutheran Church<br />

vvJ. "•'•:'? :-? r 'f"-- : - , Rev. Frank F, Adler<br />

St. Mary's Chapel<br />

Rev. Bartholomew B, Doyle<br />

Rev, Joseph J. Brennan<br />

Christian Science<br />

Village Theatre<br />

,.S5ABSMrAOLE BA^MT<br />

: ? OHDHCHloolorA) ,! u<br />

BAPTIOT CHURCH MACEDONIA M. E. OHOROH<br />

(OeloMd)<br />

Trinity Episcopal<br />

S Church<br />

f .ii-JV»Tegt VSushan, Rec<strong>to</strong>r<br />

(?<br />

Augustine's R. C.<br />

Church<br />

V, BarttlolMnew B. Doyta<br />

Er. JdMgph J. Brennan<br />

ai<br />

New Room For<br />

County X-Ray<br />

Wbg <strong>to</strong> Bo Added <strong>to</strong><br />

Old Court House<br />

A new wing will be added <strong>to</strong> the<br />

rear <strong>of</strong> the old court house build.<br />

Ing <strong>to</strong> provide additional space for<br />

the county health clinic, <strong>to</strong> meet<br />

specifications recommended by the<br />

State Department <strong>of</strong> Health,<br />

Announcing imminence <strong>of</strong> trie<br />

project, the Board <strong>of</strong> Freeholden<br />

Uait week appointed A. Oregory<br />

Ogden, <strong>of</strong> Oold Spring, as architect.<br />

The board plans <strong>to</strong> receive bids<br />

.December 7 on the construction.<br />

Specifications call for a new room<br />

<strong>to</strong> house a 1500-pound x-ray ma-<br />

chine which Is being reserved for<br />

Cape May Oounty by the State De-<br />

partment. Unless the room is pro-<br />

vided by January 18, the state will<br />

bi forced <strong>to</strong> deliver the machine <strong>to</strong><br />

some other government unit.<br />

Other proposed changes include<br />

division <strong>of</strong> a large waiting room in-<br />

<strong>to</strong> a section for clinic patients, and<br />

a section for physicians and their<br />

examinations, A large closet and<br />

s<strong>to</strong>re room will be converted in<strong>to</strong> a<br />

dark room for development <strong>of</strong> X-ray<br />

films, the tanks <strong>to</strong> be supplied by<br />

the state.<br />

Freeholder Lawrp.nr.eM Lenj,<br />

rec<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> county buildings, said that<br />

state health <strong>of</strong>ficials have been as-<br />

sured that the improvement will be<br />

made speedily.<br />

Northwestern Montana has 2501<br />

glacier-fed lakes, I<br />

Drive Planned<br />

By Baptist Sunday<br />

School Neil Week<br />

The Sunday School <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> Baptist Church will conduct<br />

an organized and intennlfled "call-<br />

ing-campaign" Monday and Thurs-<br />

day next week in the interest <strong>of</strong><br />

reaching those in a wide area not<br />

attending any Sunday School or<br />

church.<br />

This' new promotional program<br />

was <strong>of</strong>ficially organized at the last<br />

meeting <strong>of</strong> the Sunday school teach-<br />

ers and <strong>of</strong>ficers, and the pas<strong>to</strong>r, Rev.<br />

Vic<strong>to</strong>r B. Beattie. a week ago.<br />

The teachers, <strong>of</strong>ficers, and pas<strong>to</strong>r,<br />

comprising a calling-corps <strong>of</strong> 30, will<br />

divide themselves in<strong>to</strong> 10 groups <strong>of</strong><br />

"twoi", and wUl call from house <strong>to</strong><br />

house in an area seven blocks <strong>to</strong><br />

the north <strong>of</strong> the church <strong>to</strong> 3rd St.,<br />

and seven blocks <strong>to</strong> the south, <strong>to</strong><br />

17th st The principal avenues <strong>to</strong><br />

be Included in the campaign wUi be<br />

Wesley. Asbury, Central and <strong>Ocean</strong>,<br />

The ••callers" will meet at the<br />

church at 1 p m.. both Monday and<br />

Thursday, <strong>to</strong> "mobilize" for the<br />

campaign, and will return <strong>to</strong> the<br />

church each evening <strong>to</strong> report and<br />

have a time <strong>of</strong> social fellowship.<br />

The annual Sunday School Christ-<br />

mas program will be held In the<br />

church Tuesday evening, December<br />

21.<br />

Russell But<strong>to</strong>n is superintendent<br />

<strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Baptist Sunday<br />

School,<br />

Cruise Still Open<br />

To Youths <strong>of</strong> 18<br />

Navy Offers <strong>On</strong>e.<br />

Yew Enlistment<br />

Commander Jay T, Palmer, U. S,<br />

Navy, Offlcer-in-Oharge <strong>of</strong> the Phil-<br />

adelphia Navy Recruiting District,<br />

announces that a considerable num-<br />

ber <strong>of</strong> vacancies now exist for en-<br />

listment under the Navy's one year<br />

training program for 18-year-old<br />

volunteers, as created by Public Law<br />

75».<br />

Every one-year enlistee must meet<br />

the same standards that have been<br />

established for regular three-year<br />

enlisments and will get identical<br />

recruit training along with regular<br />

recruits. These men for the term<br />

<strong>of</strong> their enlistment are an integral<br />

part <strong>of</strong> the Navy, subject <strong>to</strong> all its<br />

regulations and rules <strong>of</strong> discipline<br />

and entitled <strong>to</strong> equal pay, privileges<br />

and opportunities for schooling and<br />

advancement in rate during their<br />

term <strong>of</strong> service. They will in most<br />

cases get sea duty but not shore<br />

duty at any overseas but.<br />

The one-year enlistee has his<br />

choice <strong>of</strong> three ways in which <strong>to</strong><br />

fully discharge his draft obligatioi<br />

at the end <strong>of</strong> one year's training<br />

1. He may serve four years in<br />

the Organized (Active) Naval Re.<br />

serve Unit in his community whii-<br />

holding any regular civilian job oi<br />

attending school,<br />

1. He may elect <strong>to</strong> serve six years<br />

In the Inactive Naval Reserve while<br />

teeplng Ms regular civilian status,<br />

3. He may re-enlist in the Her<br />

iilar Navy for a full three-year en-<br />

listment and continue hia service<br />

training and advancement.<br />

The Navy's Atlantic <strong>City</strong> recruit,<br />

tag <strong>of</strong>fice is in room 207T post <strong>of</strong>flce<br />

building.<br />

Ajrjrtur P. CoTlhw, ot Munrior*, hifi<br />

been recommended '<strong>to</strong> Governor<br />

Oritcoll for appointment <strong>to</strong> fill a<br />

vacancy on the Upper Township<br />

Committee.<br />

Tile recommendation was made by<br />

the <strong>to</strong>wnship governing body follow-<br />

ing the resignation last week <strong>of</strong> M.<br />

Spencer Young, <strong>of</strong> Beealey's Point, a<br />

commltteeman for U years. Mr.<br />

and Mrs. Young left Friday <strong>to</strong> re-<br />

side tn Hollywood, FJa. She has<br />

been granted a leave <strong>of</strong> absence as<br />

teacher <strong>of</strong> the three lower grades<br />

oX the Beesley's Point school.<br />

Collins, a veteran <strong>of</strong> World War<br />

II, is well known. In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> as<br />

he formerly was connected with<br />

the Mowen Studios.<br />

Obituary<br />

Summer Visi<strong>to</strong>r<br />

46 Years Dies<br />

Mrs, Krout Passes<br />

in Philadelphia<br />

Mrs, Charlotte Kraut, a summel<br />

resident <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> for 4S yeari,<br />

died Wednesday last week at her<br />

winter home, 8723 N. lath st,, Phil,<br />

adelphia,<br />

Mrs. Krout, who was 79, was the<br />

widow <strong>of</strong> George W, Kraut, founder<br />

and president <strong>of</strong> the Krout and Pite<br />

Manufacturing Co., tape manufac-<br />

turers, <strong>of</strong> Phlladelphiaf<br />

She began visiting this resort In<br />

the summer In 1J02 and continued<br />

vacationing here annually up <strong>to</strong> the<br />

past season. She was stricken with<br />

her last illness In Oc<strong>to</strong>ber while<br />

still at her summer home, 1208 Wes-<br />

ley av.<br />

Surviving are four children, Miss<br />

Nellie Krout, Mrs. James Knapp and<br />

O. Russell Krout, all <strong>of</strong> Philadel-<br />

phia, and Mrs^ John Scinoehl, <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. There also are five,<br />

grandchildren.<br />

Funeral servicei were conducted<br />

Saturday in Philadelphia, with in-<br />

terment in Olielten Hills Cemetery,<br />

Penn Hall Organizer<br />

Dies in A. C,<br />

Alexander H. Nelson, retired At-<br />

lantic Oounty engineer, died Sunday<br />

in the Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Hospital. He<br />

Polio Victim Is<br />

Granted Divorce<br />

A North Wlldwood woman who<br />

was deserted by her husband<br />

when she returned from a hos-<br />

pital partly recovered from in-<br />

fantile paralysis, wu granted a<br />

recommendation for divorce by<br />

Advisory Master Bur<strong>to</strong>n, at<br />

Camden,<br />

Mrs, Katherine Oochran,<br />

mother <strong>of</strong> three children, said<br />

that the day the was discharged<br />

from a Camden hospital her<br />

|—-huaband-Jameg-left her at thr<br />

door with the statement that<br />

she wasn't any good as a wife<br />

anymore because <strong>of</strong> her paraly-<br />

sis. She said he then drove oB<br />

and she never saw him again.<br />

Lort MtMtUaff Try • cludDed.<br />

SAVE The Easy Way<br />

Let Your Savings Earn You Dividends<br />

CURRENT DIVIDEND HATE 3%<br />

Savings Insured <strong>to</strong> $5,000<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Home<br />

Savings and Loan Assn.<br />

511 - 8th Street Phone 0012<br />

Home heat GUARANTEED<br />

no matter what happens next winter I<br />

LET US FILL<br />

YOUR SIN ID<br />

THE BRIM H/ITH<br />

GENERAL MOTORS<br />

Par<strong>to</strong> and Accessories<br />

Series 40 and SO<br />

BHANp NEW<br />

BUICK ENGINES<br />

Fl<strong>to</strong> 'Si Thru •46 Gars<br />

Liberal<br />

*346 ,30<br />

Pop lour<br />

Ohi Moiop<br />

liirlyiiM FLVWIIKKI, * I'll Tt'll<br />

Brakes Relined<br />

* Clutches Replaced<br />

Mo<strong>to</strong>r Overhauling,<br />

Carbure<strong>to</strong>r and Ignition'<br />

Rebuilt Front End<br />

AM Tlrjs Wearing<br />

Unevenly?<br />

Knee Action, Overhiulns and<br />

Wheel Alignment<br />

THE MODERN WAY<br />

NEED A NEW BATTEItV?<br />

TIRES or .TUBES?<br />

WB HAVE THEM<br />

IN STOCK!<br />

••ASH nr TIMK FAYHKNTK<br />

Wallace Bros. Buck<br />

6th St. and Simpson Ave,<br />

Phone 9042<br />

„ »JW Wildwood. 19-0<br />

Jg*


" ' : ^ *. = .<br />

7<br />

L.H.EYRE<br />

CMC TRUCK SALES & SERVICE<br />

17 N, VERMONT AVE,<br />

ATLANTIC Olrr, N, J, PHONE 4-ISS1<br />

Paperhangers<br />

PAPERHANGING<br />

and PAINTING<br />

OITH.<br />

E, THOMAS HUTCHINS ,<br />

HI Cowal A»e, Ph. 1W7-JT j<br />

Alfred R. Smith, Inc.<br />

PAPERHANCINC<br />

1048 A»bury Ave.<br />

PAPERHANGING<br />

PAINTING<br />

Frank W, Young<br />

HAIIMOBA<br />

Phone 0, C, 1825R-1<br />

JACK J. WATKINSON<br />

PAPERHANGER<br />

(. "FKnoint Mnfm"<br />

1 955 Artmy Aienoe<br />

k Flione 18a<br />

Painters<br />

GEORGE 0. LODER<br />

Punting Contrac<strong>to</strong>r<br />

it w, lsih simi rrumf J330 n<br />

"LOT GEOROK DO IT"<br />

PAINTING=4iiterior and Exterior<br />

WILLIAM J, SMITH<br />

Residence: 8 Asbury Ave. Office; 802 Central Avt,<br />

Phone 1567-J Phone 1723<br />

Mon END \<br />

Needed<br />

A charter for the local Cub Scout<br />

tn»p wag presented Tuesday night<br />

last week at a meeting <strong>of</strong> the boys<br />

with their leaders and parents in<br />

the S«mt Hut, 6th st and the I<br />

boardwalk. ,'<br />

The charter was presented by<br />

Harry Kelm, Atlantic Council execu-<br />

tive, <strong>to</strong> Luke Turner, chairman <strong>of</strong><br />

tile troop committee <strong>of</strong> the Rotary<br />

Club, sponsor <strong>of</strong> the Cubs.<br />

PROVIDES- MEETING PLACE<br />

Kelm pointed out that the charter<br />

carries with It the obligation <strong>of</strong> the<br />

club <strong>to</strong> continue providing a place<br />

for the boys <strong>to</strong> meet and <strong>of</strong> main-<br />

taining proper leadership. He also<br />

Issued Cub registration cards <strong>to</strong> E.<br />

R. French and Donald Swan, other<br />

members <strong>of</strong> the Rotary committee.<br />

Cubmaster Harry Roy, and the Den<br />

Mothers. Mrs. Anna Roy, Mrs. Grace<br />

Pierson and Mrs. Constance Llnd-<br />

blom.<br />

Reporting that the present Cub<br />

Dens are overcrowded. Mr. Kelm<br />

sounded a call for more mothers<br />

and fathers <strong>to</strong> provide leadership.<br />

Pour persons volunteered for den<br />

mother or den fattier assignments.<br />

They will attend a meeting Thurs-<br />

day night next week <strong>to</strong> receive In-<br />

structions.<br />

TRACES eCODT EISTOBY<br />

Speaking informally » the hoys,<br />

Bta td th hi f h<br />

•K:Blighting'^tioi i! nMM^in'' ii*<br />

: tat one person twice In tho UDK<br />

Issue U M M •:. -.'•• -., v- \'. •.<br />

That's what Tlw SentlA*l-<br />

Ledger did last w«Jc <strong>to</strong> Jos^h<br />

Molls, driver <strong>of</strong> the city am-<br />

bulance.<br />

The flnt flight was on page 1,<br />

where we unintentionally omit-<br />

ted the fact that Molks played<br />

ft major role in assisting the<br />

victim <strong>of</strong> an au<strong>to</strong>mobile acci-<br />

dent near Tren<strong>to</strong>n.<br />

The second was in a s<strong>to</strong>ry <strong>of</strong><br />

the schoolboy who broke his leg<br />

playing foothill at 34th st. It<br />

was the ambulance driver who<br />

placed a temporary splint on<br />

the broken limb, then <strong>to</strong>ok the<br />

victim <strong>to</strong> Shore Memorial Hos-<br />

pital, assisted by police.<br />

Mollcs didn't complain, but<br />

his friends insist that city am.<br />

btUanee drivers <strong>of</strong>ten are over-<br />

looked when the credits' are<br />

handed out lor worthy service<br />

in emergencies.<br />

County Edi<strong>to</strong>rial<br />

Opinion Condensed<br />

(Continued from Page B)<br />

Dense <strong>of</strong> the taxpayers.<br />

ON HELPING OURSELVES<br />

(Cape May Star and Wave)<br />

Today, under New Jerseys cash<br />

basis budget law, high rates <strong>of</strong> cur-<br />

pg y » y,<br />

Mr, Beta traced the his<strong>to</strong>ry <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Seout movement from its origin in<br />

England <strong>to</strong> the United Stales. He<br />

i h Cbb<br />

•<br />

th "*, «emort im-<br />

th f" ever . '»»•••»»•••»••••»»•••••••»•••»»»•»•»••*•»»<br />

C. L. BRECKLEY. Inc.<br />

House «nd Sign<br />

PAINTING<br />

Pit MSJ-W J<br />

OSCAR A. NILSON<br />

PAINTING<br />

CONTRACTOR<br />

423 Asbnry Anatte<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />

Phone 1938-R<br />

PAUL L. BRADY<br />

^ahktiag, Contrac<strong>to</strong>r<br />

^B«PI IW Flrrt Street<br />

'I- ' Phone 02M-M<br />

R, C. PRICE<br />

PAINTING and<br />

DECORATING<br />

1228 Anbury Avenoe<br />

1887<br />

HOUSE PAINTING<br />

KXTEKIOB and<br />

FRANK A. HUBER<br />

1114 Central<br />

EXTERIOR — INTERIOR<br />

POKCB Ml WtCKKH Ft'ttXITUBE<br />

aPOAV PAINTED<br />

JAMES J. FLYNN<br />

Contracting Painter<br />

1059 Asbury Av. Ph. 0788<br />

&<br />

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<strong>to</strong> pay their taxes during the year<br />

they are due. To those who meet I<br />

their tax obligations promptly, it is '<br />

sn unfair burden for they ire pen-<br />

Blued for the failure <strong>of</strong> others. To<br />

those responsible for the deficiencies<br />

by not paying taxes promptly, the<br />

penalty makes it increasingly diffi-<br />

cult <strong>to</strong> meet their tax obligations,<br />

DntU Cape May ean clear its<br />

books <strong>of</strong> propertiH that produce no<br />

tax revenue, large numbers <strong>of</strong> va.<br />

cant lots which are always tax de-<br />

linquent, It cannot hope for 100 per<br />

cent tax eollections. That is a<br />

problem that must be met as spted-<br />

lly as possible through foreclosure<br />

proceedinp, but It Is a long and<br />

expensive task that at best can be<br />

done only piecemeal.<br />

The eneouraflng part <strong>of</strong> the pic-<br />

ure Is that apparently more tax. ]<br />

payers HI coming <strong>to</strong> recognise the;<br />

benefit <strong>to</strong> themselves and thejr city I<br />

<strong>to</strong> be derived from prompt payment •<br />

<strong>of</strong> taxej. If that thought can be!<br />

nurtured <strong>to</strong> even greater prevalence '<br />

everyone stands <strong>to</strong> gain,<br />

A HEM, CHAMPION PASSES<br />

(Cape May County Times)<br />

The d#ath <strong>of</strong> former Mayor Joseph<br />

O. Champion, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, markj<br />

the passing <strong>of</strong> a man who ha* prob-<br />

ably done more for his home re«ort<br />

and for the county than any other.<br />

He was at the helm <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Oity<br />

a quarter century—years in which<br />

the foundations were laid Mildly »nrj<br />

soundly for the building <strong>of</strong> a great<br />

resort that Is the <strong>Ocean</strong> Oity <strong>of</strong> <strong>to</strong>-<br />

day. It was under his guidance<br />

and leadership that the traditions<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Methodist founders <strong>of</strong> the<br />

resort were carried out, including<br />

strict Sunday observance. This even<br />

though he, himself, was a decided<br />

liberal.<br />

Mayor Champion had visions <strong>of</strong> a<br />

great regorl city, and never deviated<br />

from the course he was convinced<br />

was the right one <strong>to</strong>r the welfare <strong>of</strong><br />

his community and its people. He<br />

W£ OUGHT TO BE<br />

A THANKFUL LOT,<br />

*UUST TAKE A LOOK<br />

AT WHAT WeW GOT/<br />

ClilCALTlMHUA.M.1<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Engineering Service<br />

it Land surveying * Consulting £. Supervision<br />

if Drafting Bngineertng £ House Planning<br />

EDWARD HOPKINSON<br />

508 BANK BUILDING Phones: 2883 - 0135<br />

Trucking<br />

r LOCAL Express & Co.<br />

HAULING<br />

•f All DeMHpttaiu<br />

MckTrafi<br />

IKS BlmpaoD AT. Ph. IMS<br />

•4<br />

General Hauling<br />

GRAVEL - DUMP TRUCK<br />

FIREWOOD FOR SALE<br />

NICK FIORENTINO<br />

HI WKST AVENUE<br />

DRIVE CAHKFULLYI<br />

AND EVER? DAT!<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

EXPRESS CO.<br />

LNCOIU-ORATKD<br />

Phone O, C. 0605<br />

Warehouse: 10th & Wat<br />

LOCAL Hid I.ONO U.!(TAIKC»<br />

MOVING and<br />

STORAGE<br />

PHILADELPHIA<br />

FREIGHT<br />

TRIPS DAILY<br />

Phlli, WAlnut 2-2678<br />

S3 North rrtmt<br />

•<br />

JOB OMECTfVEi TO PLBASEt<br />

If we pleue ion—IMI Other*<br />

If we aoot—ri««. I,tl y»<br />

B#.mi!l*i*MtttlIMi»HiitH(iliiliortaltl«<br />

nod standard typewriter* ftvullabl«,<br />

:oll tar and dollvflr,, Oflnernl<br />

vH<strong>to</strong>r KicttBn(«, 1^17 Atltintfc av-<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, Phan« i-6»&H.<br />

VACUUM cleanon, n«« and rebuilt,<br />

from »19.76 up. Pay *nly |l.25 • wK<br />

Vree denionstrfitloti. fat <strong>to</strong>n's, 62 Wo«t<br />

iv. Phono 2211. tf<br />

!A#.ru--Apartment mae eiacttin rnticoa<br />

"BloctromaBter", William 3. Ajitiar<br />

ion. 1th nnd Antmry av. Dionfl 1771- tr<br />

I I'HAili, verj<br />

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liiitHl poiiiililfin, Phunu M?0=W ar 0488.<br />

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moioF lionoo i93ij Linlti* (QUpe f?&<br />

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ijIiveraieH,<br />

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l-l-OWBHg <strong>of</strong> all klndH.<br />

food Fibre, Table mnteni,<br />

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WAaHER. coinplelgly au<strong>to</strong>-<br />

iiimriy BOW. Boiimn for »e|i.<br />

vliig, (ajj.ot vnlue, „,!( «,,,<br />

»3S First »t. i 11.11<br />

Apartments For Rent<br />

| Adult School <strong>to</strong><br />

Open Dec. 2 With<br />

<strong>On</strong>ly Two Clastes<br />

The Adult Evening Bcbool will<br />

open at the high school Thursday<br />

nlsht,, December 3, with only two<br />

classes la operation, it was An-<br />

nounced tills week by Direc<strong>to</strong>r Von<br />

E. Henrlod.<br />

The only subjects that attracted<br />

sufficient enrollment <strong>to</strong> Justify car-<br />

rying them on were public speak-<br />

ing, with art enrollment <strong>of</strong> six per-<br />

sons, and sewing, with 11. Several<br />

more ore expected In the public<br />

speaking group.<br />

AC other courses <strong>of</strong>fered <strong>to</strong> the<br />

public were cancelled because ol<br />

Insufficient registration.<br />

Both classes will be conducted<br />

Thursday nights for a 12-week per-<br />

iod.' Start <strong>of</strong> study was delayed an<br />

additional week because <strong>of</strong> Thanks-<br />

giving.<br />

and MMnaa <strong>of</strong> tha bUWtr Hug<br />

•«!. "FnwoMO Clinic Aitfllh t<br />

Court Hoiiaa BUJIIiriir' DD<br />

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wk<br />

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«n prHbai«ara ot ctin HU c<strong>of</strong>str.<br />

New Jtntr. *«•) nut !» u»mapu|«A<br />

br a MnifLd cnack f6r not 1M tlw<br />

Un (10) t»r»u <strong>of</strong> n» anionnt 1,(4,<br />

aha mini b dllM t i i<br />

Un (10) t»r»u <strong>of</strong> n» anionn<br />

aha mini b> dallranM at ill. ilaM<br />

•nil on tb« hour «bor. BUHX]. ' Tlw.<br />

•taodird proixiaal form will ba «4M>'<br />

«lI M fh<br />

r UH]. Tlw.<br />

•taodird proixiaal form will ba «4M>'<br />

«l>Ie IM furnl.hM ••( prwwfUva<br />

blddan upon application la tia <strong>of</strong><br />

flco Dt thft* Couptv EnttlHW. ..''TIM<br />

Board mvrvu .bo rlilit <strong>to</strong> TfSmct mmt<br />

or all blda. ^<br />

Br order <strong>of</strong> the Bmrd <strong>of</strong> OIUMH<br />

Fnaholdoni,<br />

RAJI' T. rravKN<br />

Actln» Dlnclnr<br />

V. Whltlnc,<br />

Clark<br />

! l<br />

PUBUCJ<br />

Real fautte For SA<br />

A v. N«wly<br />

larg l<br />

•UiHrtnisiit,<br />

iiiid lint wa<br />

. Pa, Ph. j<br />

fllUSim fit a in with (la<br />

kin lidn i Jo Irlr rcfFl<br />

ir OH luml. iitltJ IM31<br />

l J<br />

HF \i H( tlfHJriJ? H iipii<br />

iD sn wt-eNly or nioi<br />

o[.M"nnl Low blriior<br />

hiHn nv Phmir "IPS<br />

j<br />

Iticludlfig<br />

Tiled<br />

basis,<br />

H 317<br />

ooLAHitiu—u nix-room dweiiinjjn, NO#.<br />

62J <strong>to</strong> 042 Havati tlV., luDjUatv«. Fr«g-<br />

rcnt ffchfrfipie j;;o a^uiual.r eaeb- d&i«<br />

pric* $11001) K Moyd OhkitltL<br />

pric* $11,001),<br />

H««m, 1316<br />

I kinMr liven that lfa<<br />

Ml* MtKrlHlr, 'tm ttu. A«<br />

or th. Ert.te olWllll<br />

Jol.r, deeuMd. will . bf." audited<br />

•ttttd by th« Sgirrillits.' «Od rtpu.Mn><br />

for Mttlem.nt <strong>to</strong> Ih. C»M U.T CflSntf<br />

Ourt, Probate DlvUlon. gn IDs fnortll<br />

dajp <strong>of</strong> Jaauur. mt at tea o'clock<br />

A, M., at which tiini •ppliulin' MU:<br />

b$ made far tlia •itpwaBE* <strong>of</strong> *<br />

•i w nsnMl•"•'<br />

RUOMI.NU heyu, 111) AUDI? «v, Two<br />

oomplsts aputnigotai f b«dFPPSft 1<br />

batha, rurnuilsed, hut w»t»f MU nrua.<br />

Priced right for uuicli ula. No umu<br />

SOI baadil av., Vimland, H, 1, or<br />

unpni VlBlIand 7-30JJ. u<br />

nd co<br />

Uat«d: HoTemberit<br />

WINFIELD 6.<br />

ROHEIIlT K BELT^ En<br />

Proc<strong>to</strong>r,<br />

OCMII ottr. N. j<br />

n is&t rleso<br />

ittti. 111*.<br />

6 HITC<br />

TWO 3 rnmlly apanmenta. egmplitalif<br />

tuml»li«d With new Mda, M atuyu<br />

and r<strong>of</strong>rleeratnra- Prised <strong>to</strong> sell. |4|<br />

!th «t, u<br />

30<br />

ILB — Flra Alarm syitei<br />

and njalntalned, 26 yeari<br />

William i, Andarion, 1th<br />

•V. Phone 1771.<br />

lALB—oak buffBt and an<br />

labl«, chalra, Englnnder<br />

bicycle. 20 W, ifawea<br />

esp«rlftn(«<br />

(, and A«<br />

L*6 u wc<br />

J211.<br />

'OP-UP<br />

and Ifpi<br />

BON "<br />

ar&ileg<br />

nlville<br />

$36.40. CIIHH<br />

i's. ftj Wt«t uv,<br />

n ill.gi,<br />

Pattus'a,<br />

All Classified Ads<br />

Cash in Advance<br />

No Classified Ad will be accepted unless accom-<br />

panied by cash.<br />

To insure your ad appearing on this page, cash<br />

must be in this <strong>of</strong>fice not later than Tuesday noon.<br />

Ad will not be set in type until payment is made.<br />

Ads for the Too Late <strong>to</strong> Classify department must<br />

be paid for not later than Wednesday noon.<br />

Reason: Cost <strong>of</strong> bookkeeping for Classified Ad<br />

charge accounts is out <strong>of</strong> proportion <strong>to</strong> the revenue<br />

received.<br />

25 Words or Less,<br />

HOTBL, furnl.hod ud Haued.<br />

rooRia. 11 baths, ahowera ftsd tglieti<br />

Sfiyiunoil dining room and i^itebey. Us<br />

and •llverwus inolydsd, |.e»r far-<br />

lite, 155.000. AButher, with )i ted<br />

room., II batlm. 111,(00, t'rlBolpali<br />

only. Baker, 410 Atlutlo av. tl<br />

NOTICE OF BtfnXEHEIST<br />

Nvtlcs M h*ret>r *iv«n that (be u-<br />

COUUtp or th* aiubacrlbBrB. «• the T<strong>to</strong>t**<br />

uetitary Quardlana <strong>of</strong> Btyra W+ Hlt-<br />

ch4t|i, n. minor. will bp «*dit-<br />

«d and aiated by the Qurr<strong>of</strong>»t«. ujd<br />

reported for aattlomwit <strong>to</strong> "ttl^ Q*p?<br />

H»r County Court, Probate Divtiion. oti<br />

the nrtventh day <strong>of</strong> Deuamb*r, tiut,<br />

at <strong>to</strong>n o'clock A. H,, U whicfa tlm#<br />

til>l)llcatJoil Wilt b* tnnd* for l&» lt<br />

aiicfl <strong>of</strong> Domrniavlona Tnu.4 fci<br />

«d November *. Utl,<br />

Aldlh O<br />

HALte- Cottftffe near beach. Living room,<br />

til n hi if rnunl, <strong>to</strong>ttel, on l*t t\. <strong>On</strong><br />

ftid ti.. 4 b#drooma and baUl, Frant<br />

• nd hiM'k porny ut fASQO, Oliver D<br />

HirNIJALOW. S bath, nun pomh,<br />

- , .-*••«•# uuum waiiia<br />

l» plaintiff and you in d*f*nd<br />

ant, you in her«by r«4ulr«d <strong>to</strong> atuw<br />

the Domptaibt on « bf D<br />

ant, you in her«by r«4ulr«d <strong>to</strong> atuwar<br />

the Domptaibt on «r b«foro D«c«nb*r<br />

S3. 1>I8 next and ID dafautt thers<strong>of</strong><br />

Judmient will be entered acaid«t >OIL<br />

Til* Object Of Hid suit la <strong>to</strong> obtalq<br />

a dftr <strong>of</strong> dl<br />

«t >OIL<br />

<strong>to</strong> obtalq<br />

*a|d plain-<br />

j Hi<br />

<strong>of</strong> dlvor*e<br />

nd you.<br />

OARL AUEHpACH,<br />

At<strong>to</strong>rney for rUl<br />

I1Q N. 7th Street,<br />

Cundeu, N*w Jorw.<br />

; November 3. IB IB.<br />

a nimU'urd 6r cull<br />

is DoOorLu. T3C Wont<br />

BOIJC1IIT<br />

»»o rpllahlt<br />

n. lloneji<br />

aims <strong>of</strong> «nMs>Kln«,.<br />

.lip covtn and* I<br />

BOA. Point, Pit.*M<br />

m<br />

.beautifully<br />

BERVHTS — H^<br />

d<br />

SKBVICE" — PaBH«*<br />

ll lUml B<strong>to</strong>rm<br />

**m<br />

flf|ln«<br />

l<br />

;<br />

-^-<br />

inet<br />

4jMt<br />

1>17 Mill .1<br />

enntt fnrluilotl<br />

Soa 1H]S Llt<br />

nHChlno and cab-<br />

.f|t,, lH-hole cab,<br />

Uohut ; Jiar, 1C<br />

LUHHER<br />

dotvft. (lc<br />

ni (ruar).<br />

for<br />

bie* Win<br />

715 WgHt<br />

11-1!<br />

TRAItBR, reRliit^red <strong>to</strong> earrj' ^4-<strong>to</strong>n<br />

load. Rack body. In working erdgr.<br />

See snjtline. yake a« In, ISO. Fl.clmr.<br />

7 Wal<strong>to</strong>n pi. Photm 1551-W.<br />

11.21<br />

UiED LADiai- tiBAVEH COAT. Will<br />

•oil nuonablB, gdlng noytll, Sol<br />

Oman •¥. (rtaf Bf •<strong>to</strong>re). , 11,ii<br />

WHLIIILT MOptEUN HAH liAXOE In<br />

good condition,<br />

Inltt rd.<br />

IIHO china vlnvet. 29<br />

11-2G<br />

UIRL-H 6HICA0O<br />

l 5 »1<br />

'ROLM1R<br />

IRLH 6HICA0O «[TO<br />

Bhate«, ilie 5, »10(>0. Apply SCO Oen<br />

tr«l •><br />

11-st<br />

SEVERAL rsoma for winter an*<br />

reatala, gerpaa from Pirmout<br />

Anriii- The Blair, 101 plsmoi<br />

Plionn 2I77.W,<br />

COMFORTABLE heatsA room!, tt<br />

douoie bedii, liogr reatnurant,<br />

17 doyble. Is twlB bciia, Tho Eh!<br />

tth at. Phono 8099. 112<br />

LOIK1H UOOMt) I.OK ItENT. Kpac|rtun<br />

oomfortahlo. Woll-llffht«d IMHJ liuit<strong>to</strong>d.<br />

With kltrhun convAnl^ML-u: In fi*intlnt-I-<br />

Ledger butMltiff, Hultabla an mootlli^<br />

IFIMO for any orifanixatlon for slntffe<br />

Night or (or nev<strong>of</strong>Al nlgtlta a month,<br />

R o. tf<br />

homo<br />

tf<br />

rear, Bsoma with<br />

rs, Tha Bryn llawi<br />

THE WlaSINOMINQ.-ltH' Central av.<br />

Open' all year. Roomi for tho whole<br />

il M<br />

p y<br />

family. MM. a<br />

1117-J,<br />

Stafford. Phone<br />

THE HA.MOH, 710 Moorlin <strong>to</strong>rr. S'iceli'<br />

furnlBhed honied roorm. Central lo.<br />

tatlnn, close <strong>to</strong> FUlnoyth Inn, Phone<br />

Mil, tf<br />

UU1N0 TO MIAMI? Have H room <strong>to</strong><br />

—o«j, CHy<br />

I«%IB VlrflnU Avt.<br />

5:25 a.m.<br />

8;M a.m,<br />

6:55 a.m.<br />

7:55 a.m.<br />

9:15 a.m.<br />

PIAMO TUNING and<br />

A. STAIGER<br />

611 2nd St Phoqe 0641-1<br />

cut Uior* I* a.iid.<br />

ORNAMENTAL<br />

IRON RAILINGS<br />

tnUH<br />

fiw<br />

165(H<br />

m.<br />

Mils a.m.<br />

ll;U a.m.<br />

12:15 p. in.<br />

1:15 p.m.<br />

Xl5<br />

3:15 p.m.<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />

p<br />

8!lSp..<br />

6:lSp.m.<br />

7il5 p. m.<br />

8:1S p. m.<br />

9:18 p. m.<br />

U:1S p. m.<br />

U:IS p. m.<br />

13:15,B. m.<br />

1:30 a. m.<br />

Co.<br />

TrKMOAY.<br />

J(.r(<br />

at ^ ;O6<br />

ed<br />

ho i<br />

Houne<br />

KJIIIKR 7, IMI '<br />

.m,, gtaiidard Time,<br />

, •Beoiricationa and FfOBonl<br />

for the nrsposed work ga pre-<br />

by A. Oregon- Otdil, Archl-<br />

ive boen niod In the <strong>of</strong>flcs <strong>of</strong><br />

luntj- Baglneer at the Court<br />

Building, .Capo Mȴ , Court<br />

Neitf Jer«ej-. and may &s ill*<br />

•mooted br proapeilive bidden during<br />

->Ufl(h§i4H houra, Biddera wiil be fBrniali^<br />

n with a copy <strong>of</strong> the spscifleaUona<br />

nd blue nrlnu <strong>of</strong> the Flan by tha<br />

Engineer on proper hotice,<br />

Blda rnu»t be maio out pa tho<br />

[tandard PropSHai Form an4 !Q 1st<br />

Mnner aa d»,ietj«tcd thereon Md U<br />

required by Ihe Specification. anil<br />

Pomi <strong>of</strong> PropdKall inuat bo ^aeloaed in<br />

neuled envelope bearlnjr the nam*<br />

REUPHOLSTERING<br />

REFINISHING<br />

BEPAIBINO . BEHODEIJNO<br />

CABINET MAKING<br />

FRENCH POUBHIKO<br />

Anflqu. J ^ i ^ ,<br />

• : . # ; • " " • " " " • " "<br />

- OUR NEW OFFICE<br />

CITY CAB<br />

Is located at<br />

306 - 8th Street<br />

(Next <strong>to</strong> A*R Bap* 1UM)<br />

24-Hour Service<br />

J-WAl E&piO SE|tVICE<br />

LIBERTY<br />

SHOE REPAIRS<br />

1054 ASBtJRY AVE:<br />

CHAI<br />

««. 16th I<br />

FINK U<br />

ANp<br />

B0<br />

0981—Two<br />

JPCOV<br />

DRAPERIR8 .-<br />

VBNETI/<br />

Morgan's<br />

Radio, Washer and<br />

Appliance Repair<br />

649 Asbory Avenue<br />

Open Evenings<br />

Mn-H<br />

•Mo KIU.<br />

CLYErfi<br />

BATTK<br />

MfiMi^^.iiK<br />

~"~~ : %£jM~""' "<br />

m<br />

TV",<br />

iiillsil<br />

-•v ; v'-^ •,-!"".; f<br />

r<br />

-mm<br />

Ni


J-.<br />

gMWlfetMlJ<br />

*^<br />

<strong>of</strong> flit teeil M ;<br />

Mia Chadwick h an enthuslasUc<br />

"» who ha, been active MWeM-1<br />

Ui i l! M b> lb<br />

HMtty figures contained Hi the iur- '__,k_,,t-« iMa , '-.•"•'v«y<br />

report « Don W. "Martin lev. CHM8TMAS :KJIN% - v<br />

iHd months IN.' , CONTINUE AT MABMORA<br />

••Jttrfln h»a said tht field had a . jianne' Clay<strong>to</strong>n sends word that<br />

'<br />

n ~- "armora GbJGet.'lm 4-H'ers<br />

i SiiB^S tji *atakn'i taet Wt»«aie ihoWtt JHrnot Jtss than rtich will ailudi prMents (w the<br />

u'Wlg*^,t^;|y°a N'^x_ ttO.000. • ' stefc Mrs, Ata Wl«le, leader, win<br />

. ..;• •: Mayor W. Harry Iteelt, <strong>of</strong> Wild- tmiii the girls for & Christmas play,<br />

.:;• ';:•;•• • v v ' , wood, chairman <strong>of</strong> the pew <strong>to</strong>rn- The group will meet at 1 o'clock<br />

> W«n* * *•» fflnuMea <strong>to</strong>r fflnuMe a-am. nUttee, Uttee, said his freup would have Monda Monday evening at MB. WiMe's<br />

U ttft'wwMltimw l t i members b for f <strong>to</strong> <strong>to</strong> b be given i assurance by by the the ftt frtt- home,<br />

mtt, which has suffered lost M holders that any deals it entered<br />

b! M K b d ld fe tbl H kd<br />

•The b»nd, organ<strong>to</strong>d shortly alter flP 1 in<strong>to</strong> woud fee cceptable. He asked ,«..... e ,, ..<br />

fW the setting <strong>of</strong> a minimum rental Hllber Says H#» Not<br />

, g y ^-<br />

M4 W I IB lrt i Mfc flPTh > w « «M»UHM<br />

tenants would he nt.tracted <strong>to</strong> the<br />

sSSer bSffSnS Srtte «lnwt<br />

had made overtures on the subject<br />

Ex-Bank Teller<br />

Admits Embezzling<br />

Luta E. Baima, fonner teller at<br />

the WUdwood Trust Co., pleaded<br />

guilty in V S Dlstrtef Oourt at<br />

»«» *»d battery on his wife, eontw«^<br />

UUs weefc thM it w« M,<br />

'u» Uy •». n « Ws wife, Anna, who<br />

my wife and her boy friend when<br />

ihe was I „" he said, "I did not<br />

kick her, as charged,"<br />

Death <strong>of</strong> Champion !|<br />

A resolution expressing <strong>of</strong>ficial re- il<br />

lauma, resident <strong>of</strong> Burlelgh, ad- ~u» l y Board <strong>of</strong> Freeholders last<br />

milled thefts wWeh FJBJ. agents ff*- , A «>»» was sent <strong>to</strong> Mrs,<br />

Wlfl.OBCUrred last January 7 and Ohwiplon, . ,<br />

Mawli IT, In each ease he alleg. Th | tBtmsT Octan <strong>City</strong> mayor<br />

ddly credited deposits in cus<strong>to</strong>mers 1 wved leveral terms as a freeholder,<br />

books, pocketed the cash and de- Btrt at the time as direc<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> the<br />

stewed •m deposit SUM. Sowi<br />

, ClMdfitd ad. gtl qnlck rorolU. Lwt soBMtUagf Try B ckarifleO,<br />

T IT *OU*l tKT-<br />

Ibat-elimln.m<br />

MtfMOtfift^kMftfitw b«t U ib« roJw.<br />

IT wuna couwnow-<br />

VM^.(WMet.t(Kt<br />

ftr. Collir ita;i kelp collar points In perfect<br />

llilpe. It's iile.Fitt (/ibiie relidual jhrinka^<br />

lft'M 1m). And Mmb&Um "MiBfornifd" tailoring<br />

<strong>to</strong> fit and flatter jour <strong>to</strong>rso. Various collar<br />

Itylet Make your choice <strong>to</strong>diy.<br />

Autumn Dusk<br />

Brown Toaafc<br />

•J- "v;<br />

WHITES<br />

<strong>to</strong> 6<br />

COLORS<br />

<strong>to</strong> 4<br />

MEN'S TIES<br />

SPECIAL PURCHASE FOB PRE-CHRI3TMAS BALM<br />

Plain Colon<br />

Strlpas<br />

Figurei<br />

Pantls<br />

holiday fashions<br />

Frock* <strong>to</strong> Uitive MM<br />

KlliuUfkh whirling<br />

mAi<strong>of</strong>Thd UH<br />

enchanting Vic<strong>to</strong>rian<br />

and<br />

ftf*fft*i>. Hib, <strong>of</strong><br />

count, tfith famed<br />

Ko<strong>to</strong> G&a l<br />

3 <strong>to</strong> 6x 4.95<br />

SECOND FLOOR<br />

Values 1.50 and 2.00<br />

Ladies' Robes 'Day <strong>of</strong> tk w«k'<br />

ft-<br />

thmfn<br />

beautiful<br />

<strong>to</strong> AJc State<br />

vW» «te jovitnment ta<br />

ft^bilWith Stat<br />

ijOTIif PARTLY UPHELD<br />

W^BWtrtjea whose owners<br />

city sjked for<br />

Mta Hilin<br />

M the most p<br />

that ever war<br />

itHcMen In pe<strong>to</strong>ber,<br />

Telephone 0804 or 0805<br />

Plan<br />

Itaurv Mt< W *•¥ unlv *lW on »«wp>pw ever had. She m "••» dfUeateisen^wner/that hffTffi fffft^ «* other;effleiilr f<strong>to</strong>»<br />

ftur.y«ar scholarship whleh the f 1 "" 0 " for puniihment". Regard- P« team he allowed <strong>to</strong> L " «,*"•..» "•«»» KWtjnnUtiti-<br />

?h ; t hrt^f ta ?? d t H1 *» a' 11001 . 1#M Of t tlle BulB6er °» i<strong>to</strong>rta! she f«Bi a week at thi Kho<strong>of</strong> S^^V 1 ,*^ 1 ^'* 61 *^<br />

ith » hH«.._. v..^ ^ — — -sfced <strong>to</strong> write In » day, jht OONVENTiOK HALL i J^the report <strong>of</strong> tlw O M<br />

in htr ehqten nrtd, neWsBaSr*ioVk" »»«'her sparkilng *5y!e"<br />

J5f- 1 !!!?,'* lltt0 * n >« 1 th»um. Ulat ihi wrote ouUtanding,<br />

%jflV- *^--d»,i_ I , , , . granted.<br />

, apartment5, tl2,td<br />

ayWg R«4lty m,, bMrdwalk<br />

'•mpi Mm Mksd, ilMoo granted.<br />

MO Mked, #1^000 gnuited. •<br />

O»KATRK8 IlSl LIST :<br />

Xttiflrtw F. BEhUUng iBdSelen B.<br />

aajnilng, theatres and otter properttes<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Shrlver Estate:<br />

#35^)00 flsKed. »34,000 granted. -<br />

:»ae,«)OO esked, twm granted.<br />

tlbm itted, *ll,00u granted.<br />

Welcome <strong>to</strong><br />

Art JM m<br />

.New permanent residents <strong>of</strong><br />

the re<strong>to</strong>rt at SUM Asbury »v. are<br />

}Mr. and Mrs. Howard Scbentel,<br />

: ^J<strong>to</strong>d ch5dn«i, Joan Had Howard,<br />

E§M'l i ^^M't «Ut«r, Mrs.<br />

^dy Santa is<br />

Deluged With<br />

Uvercoats<br />

Whrir a big w»y, according <strong>to</strong><br />

MM. Oertrude Pres<strong>to</strong>n — lady<br />

Santa clatu.<br />

The Benttael-Ledger last week<br />

vMeed her appeal for suite, over,<br />

coats and other Warm clothing<br />

She reported yesterday that<br />

uinumts, seven suits and other<br />

artfciei, all in lint condition and<br />

In no need <strong>of</strong> repair.<br />

"Three people drove from<br />

Philadelphia in all that rain.<br />

Sunday, <strong>to</strong> bring three overcoats.<br />

11 die said, "and a woman<br />

C1W fanuly,<br />

"I certainly want <strong>to</strong> thank all<br />

these people for their wonderful<br />

response," the said.<br />

She added that she can use<br />

some warm baby blankets <strong>to</strong><br />

good advantage. Take them <strong>to</strong><br />

her home, 1004 <strong>Ocean</strong> av., or<br />

telephone her, 1023. If you have<br />

any <strong>to</strong> spare.<br />

Canned Food <strong>to</strong> Be<br />

Admission Charge <strong>to</strong><br />

Kiwanis Skate Party<br />

— — .<br />

t the aeorge o, fob- eral years<br />

which, if mate f<strong>to</strong><strong>to</strong> .Walter. A,^Smtitff<br />

in thl, he was Joined by<br />

y ' "In the flrtt place, the schedule t» w «» decldM <strong>to</strong> <strong>to</strong>Wte Bena<strong>to</strong>r-<br />

__ <strong>of</strong> niiht activities for school pupUs' B«t Anthony- *, Cuflero and <strong>to</strong>.<br />

1U__,, D__ J f* I —htMmmiJral league games and tl '<br />

new Koad Urader u * i -p i « du *M «>» poa«b^ty«,,-.. .<br />

IUHHI UlBUgi h»vlni the Bmn»sJ«a aWMIe me»t« W intmbWk;:,; ,. , -<br />

Faster Chean#r «^ "»° ui " *- th » y*^* w» MMM«i«tDie<strong>to</strong>w»^<br />

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$9,000 Machine Now<br />

. Worjting <strong>of</strong>t Slffeli'^"''<br />

When s<strong>to</strong>rmy weather .'pSaM hob<br />

With OBian Oityii gnWel fteets<br />

tnat days, it isn't nearly us ^ann.<br />

win apnouy la tne ally's new |S,IBS<br />

grading and so-aping machine, which<br />

As in the past, tickets for the • s»«t Just' has <strong>to</strong> give,<br />

haw no run<br />

I beach work,:*t<br />

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i'WPi^'SSfisiiliSHK<br />

eans <strong>of</strong> food-althougli the ebaif<br />

The food and cMh wm go In<strong>to</strong> Jf* »» '"iW >««"«>« •lao<br />

OhrHmai dtanir basktta wWeh the g* • now the hard ft polar bear for some years. rpoie <strong>of</strong> the meeting <strong>to</strong> <strong>to</strong> d<strong>to</strong>- B<br />

«BIWBI «nd as ;a bull-<br />

: 'l*"-''ffl" • i-if*^'•OT#§A*«Sttrtftr ' iiSJWiMi<br />

tiOes <strong>of</strong> position, used in municipal Aid Given County . • :, M W W a l w<br />

lovernment "give UtU* Wdtation <strong>of</strong> ittw WrvWww?has »fe: a^ bttTSh;mm^jtilWmi<br />

the importance «f the poelU<strong>of</strong>t or porttwed $1*0,000 for road aid In Mutant direc<strong>to</strong>r, s^WcevpteKjii<br />

Its place in the departmental struc- mftnicl[iaUt|es out- o' the .tateV and t«mJbool«t Bertiwh rir~D«ir|<br />

*»»"• >; «e^. »«i ;;ftfrtirt«,,«|hwji» pjWa<strong>to</strong>:^ fflMi^B(w aid>iBi|<br />

Be added that "tttrt aw maw **?W«*i»*w.f''**n«* ! i iMer, «S, flWy Mimbifijia «^Bta«ffl*6i«i<br />

mote UOH appftuif <strong>to</strong> tauniehjM ^owu^a'^Md^v;. ;v:,iKr :mmtim'mN^miatM>ml&<br />

and such a multiplication <strong>of</strong> mean- bgMd on ro»d nuleage and t<strong>to</strong> week thM the hsha^hMooifertd<br />

Inglett Uties adds both <strong>to</strong> the cost W ^ • * * P* 111 *? 0 **"*• "^d^ Mtlmitid m » Mim«aSB^<br />

and <strong>to</strong> the dlfflculUeg <strong>of</strong> obtaining population <strong>of</strong> the Mate. TIus county qiiarter cent^iTy.at<strong>to</strong>SlnrAnM^<br />

reported that "it was very nice", ministration". itraUon", mum Bmount allowed by the law. <strong>to</strong> nuu<br />

6rgeilt jLXam. i<br />

Three members <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Out complete eity<br />

f dlt I 11 dtatrtbtd<br />

„ ? . « , « . he»Tueiday'iitt week in""i'd* I <strong>to</strong> aSmi WMiia md[Juffli^ m- w. Will be ^tan_<strong>to</strong>wn for tht|thVmt^ecHon,><br />

iMaking Good Gains s^v^j^<strong>to</strong>ation m v^^\&*S^St v J£SAi-S& SSS"fiJ'^S^^^aS'N^W?^<br />

'• No doubt ^ftrt «i sflwst <strong>of</strong> your, patrons <strong>to</strong> w<strong>to</strong>s;<br />

ou would like <strong>to</strong> .personWly extend Oirifltmaa Greetngs.<br />

Some are not here, and perhaps you are without<br />

guide, and a vmrlety <strong>of</strong> useful miscellaneous<br />

Information.<br />

dllUes, schools, hotel*. organ<strong>to</strong>Uons,<br />

-ch direc<strong>to</strong>ry published<br />

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