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JjJRv^MW<br />

"V<br />

W%u. -<br />

and Veterans<br />

fmtm. own* from *• M<br />

i wmt mean<br />

tag "Land at me J*or»lng C.lm.'<br />

Nairn* MftMtitW e«my fall la * her<br />

a new tow* or stoke me eld sue better.<br />

Ml Medtas;<br />

ITS PATIO SHOP<br />

»IM<br />

MI WIST AVENUE<br />

l&NCHOR'N<br />

POINT<br />

DINING ROOM<br />

Second Street on the Bay<br />

f'<br />

OPEN DAILY<br />

ClJICEPr TOESOAT)<br />

Enjoy Fine<br />

Lunches or Dinners<br />

FAST SERVED DAILY — 7 to 11 A. M.<br />

the Covered Screened Deck or in<br />

Our Pine Panelled Dining Room<br />

OMffeid on Big<br />

VFW Committee<br />

Nomad Notional AM*<br />

In Community Work<br />

Charles < Barney) Oldfleld, 1307<br />

Wesley av., immediate<br />

past commander<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Department <strong>of</strong> New<br />

Jersey. Veterans <strong>of</strong> Foreign Wan.<br />

has been appointed eo-chalrman <strong>of</strong>;<br />

the ail-Important national community<br />

service committee <strong>of</strong> the V.F.W. J<br />

The new commander-ln-ehlef <strong>of</strong><br />

the M-yeiir-nld. I .200.000-stronR oManiHitlon<br />

<strong>of</strong> veterans <strong>of</strong> 'overseas'<br />

war-time service, Wayne B, Rich- i<br />

•rdi, Arkansas <strong>City</strong>, Kan*., buainen<br />

executive, announced Mr, Oldfleld**<br />

•Ppolntment «t national V. F, W.<br />

Headquarters in Kuni<br />

<strong>City</strong>, Mo.<br />

Lad year, more than 110,000 community<br />

service projects were span-<br />

Wred by V.F.W, PoaU, these hav.<br />

ing covered the entire range <strong>of</strong> life<br />

In free America.<br />

Others on the committee are<br />

Svcrre Rsing, Erlgertan. Wisconsin,<br />

chairman;<br />

Walter O. Keil, Ban<br />

Francisco, David y. Pallon, Athena,<br />

Alabama;<br />

Frank F. Eekdail, Em<br />

porla, Karuas,<br />

The committee will hove its firnt<br />

meeting at nntlonaj V, F. W, heart-<br />

(Uarters, in Kun«:is<br />

city. Ben.<br />

lember 0.<br />

Ughm May Set New<br />

Convention Record<br />

Governor Alfred E. Drlscoll<br />

will<br />

head an impressive array <strong>of</strong> State<br />

and National <strong>of</strong>ficials who will at),<br />

dress the 331h Annual Itate Con.<br />

vention a The American Legion, nt<br />

Asbury park, <strong>Sep</strong>tember 10.18,<br />

Including on the speakers' list are<br />

Congressman Charles R. Hswell and<br />

•lames C. Auchinelsss and both candidates<br />

for Governor, Paul L. Troast<br />

and Robert B. Mevner.<br />

The new Notional Commander ef<br />

The Legion, to be elected nt St.<br />

Louis, Mo, <strong>Sep</strong>tember 3. also will<br />

•dreu the Legionalrea,<br />

With some 995.000 members in<br />

the state Legion Bnri Its AuKllinrv.<br />

this years eornblned conventions <strong>of</strong><br />

the two Ofganjzailons is expected to<br />

be the largest in history.<br />

Almost<br />

3,800 delegates will represent 445<br />

Legion Posts and 3M Auxiliary- 1<br />

Units at the ranventlon.<br />

Rosort Soldier Hem*<br />

<strong>On</strong> 2-W—k Furlough<br />

Students Urged<br />

to Register<br />

TrefMt CiNs New<br />

Absentee Vet* Low<br />

Paul L. Tronst, Republican eandi.<br />

date for Governor, yesterday urged<br />

all college students 11 year* <strong>of</strong> nnf<br />

or over to take advantage nf Now<br />

Jl-rsey's new absentee haUnt taw.<br />

Troatt<br />

painted out that for the<br />

first time all students SI years <strong>of</strong><br />

age er over would be eligible to<br />

vote in the November 3 election<br />

while away at school, but only if<br />

properly registered. <strong>On</strong> this basis,<br />

he ursed all eligible college student*<br />

to register before leaving<br />

their<br />

rtornn eemrnunities. At the<br />

same time he emphasized the Impsrtante<br />

to all nther civilians who<br />

¥ be out <strong>of</strong> the state on election<br />

> to taHe advantage <strong>of</strong> the absentee<br />

voting low.<br />

"Collese iiutlenU over 21 yen <strong>of</strong><br />

oge are the biggrri immediate beneficiaries<br />

under this law, but it HIM)<br />

c,Uiifsnires ihe rit'hl <strong>of</strong> frfiiifchisp tit<br />

thnysonds ef others who have been<br />

umible tn vole m the ppsi berause<br />

Pvt, (3e> Brady MuFrel, son <strong>of</strong> ' ibi'V ore nut <strong>of</strong> the state cm BIISU<br />

Mrs, Marion Miirrel, 734 West •¥., i fiin or fnr other rciison>t. " He snir!.<br />

Is new on two.week fiirloUKh from ; "All oolleae students who are<br />

Siioppartt Air Byte. Wichita. Texas<br />

m<br />

BBADV MtJMtEL<br />

Brady Murrel, son or<br />

pp<br />

At its conclusion, he will return to<br />

nis training itj nr airplane r<br />

Pvt.<br />

Brady, .who ogee<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High SriiniiL<br />

tile iu'rVir-e nn May I.V<br />

in this clcoiipn, have vitel<br />

mm ond<br />

wnmt?n on the threshold <strong>of</strong> their<br />

Bttendetl I careers should<br />

uelenme this opsrentt>reil<br />

tuni!,v to assume the diitie* nnH re =<br />

Wildwood.<br />

New Jersey Department commander<br />

<strong>of</strong> the D|sabled American Veterans,<br />

la attending the DAV national eon.<br />

vention this week In Kansas <strong>City</strong>,<br />

Mo<br />

He headed a Jersey deieestion<br />

that left Sunday from Wildwood,<br />

The conclave closes tomorrow.<br />

Questions by<br />

Answers by VA<br />

Gratuity Payments<br />

To Be Suspended<br />

All 01 Loan sash gratuity<br />

pny=<br />

enig will be suspended as <strong>of</strong> Sopmbpr<br />

l5 JoMM^h F. flHern, Veterans'<br />

Administration<br />

n.-Kion^i Of^<br />

Manager, ahnounced this<br />

The<br />

<strong>of</strong> gratuity payments<br />

Ci<br />

ill<br />

p<br />

p<br />

was direcied bx* Ciinarcis and w<br />

unt iniio thrnunh June 30= Ifl=M.<br />

Previously the VA hatl bt*ii mnk =<br />

ng griitiiiu= .pyymenm io !hp inmlMr<br />

quiH to 4*. nf thn I'lmriinirpfi por=<br />

ion <strong>of</strong> ihe luoiu \» ith n iTiasiifniin<br />

<strong>of</strong> S160 in hv cri'ditoct in thp vi«t-<br />

Q=j<br />

wgnl to lake iralning imd?F<br />

the Kargah <br />

Man the iifeiimrd there, while Capt.<br />

p<br />

Price scanned the bench from Ihe, Mgun, Jvnm ,f s m rt<br />

vantage point <strong>of</strong> the pavilion.<br />

deiignation <strong>of</strong> 1 committee <strong>of</strong><br />

At that point, the llnewarken, men to function throughout<br />

ti Y h ith | I i t tt<br />

Opoup approved a motion b*<br />

itt<br />

f fi<br />

five<br />

the<br />

p , en g<br />

waved ts Detective Young, who with | year In helping to protect properly<br />

C t i Pi r d bk d fl d tiK ith th li d<br />

g, | year In h l p g p pp<br />

Captain Price, raced back and fol and cospentinK with the police<br />

lowed their directions to catch the ' partment In the . apprehension<br />

youngster near the city playground vandals,<br />

at Mth st. and West av. He apoor<br />

enUy had bid In a clump <strong>of</strong> buahaa<br />

as the two police oRicen drove past<br />

after talking lo the railroad workem.<br />

Under the state formula, the city<br />

'•» required to match the amount <strong>of</strong><br />

.noney provided by the DlvUlon <strong>of</strong><br />

Navigation.<br />

Mayor Bowker told the Group that<br />

damage to the beach by severe<br />

itornu laat winter "was not a« M>r<br />

lou« 08 we anticipated"<br />

• an til I !••) §• tbm S>K<br />

• IMI *nv EffpT !S Will*<br />

kif ta Maparata flnan(l*tl r wMh<br />

MM INN In inakhM a •tart an Me<br />

HtaWUhmtflt el a alaasun baat<br />

marina alam KramT Cut, |utt<br />

IJIJJI &g Ihrn •ill s# am fit kLi<br />

The slate already has set aalde<br />

IMAM to deepen the.Krauu' Out<br />

channel, be said, and dredging work<br />

la expected to be started In October.<br />

A city request has been made for<br />

•JdUtonal funds to cut a«n> part <strong>of</strong><br />

tM aflacam Maud deeply eneufb<br />

for InsUllatlon nf boat slips<br />

"We believe that such sUps would<br />

be well patronlied by transient boatf<br />

moving through the inland waterway<br />

In the spring and Mil." he de<strong>of</strong><br />

The total prilie received a pollci<br />

S^B^ ins nm !itn w#tts*i«w •«•<br />

him ttnc:<br />

The Mler fnm liata<br />

Pt4tM wanwl Mat ha wn armed<br />

with a M-taUbra rifle.<br />

Mate Mif*<br />

reawted that Me<br />

toy ••• traveling In a ttolm Mr,<br />

an* af Mine which he Mak far his<br />

fllaht tinea Awauct IS,<br />

He wu booked at police headquarters<br />

for larceny <strong>of</strong> the woman'ii<br />

handbag, which was recovered with<br />

nothing mining. He VUI be tried<br />

en this charge this morning before<br />

Municipal Court Judge Franklin A<br />

Kiiii, then will be fumed over to<br />

State Police.<br />

Wife <strong>of</strong> Freed PW<br />

M<br />

Ufhtlas Hair*)<br />

Rein wnifc ncre<br />

A suburban Philadelphia woman<br />

was vacationing In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> over<br />

the week end when ihe received<br />

word that her husband had Just been<br />

freed m the exchange <strong>of</strong> prisoners in<br />

Korea.<br />

Mrs. Dorothea Oihea, <strong>of</strong> IM<br />

Momlngilde Circle, Wayne, was notified<br />

by a Philadelphia newspaper<br />

that Marine U, Robert OShea was<br />

back with the American farces.<br />

She Bid received no ward from<br />

bar huaband since he waa taken<br />

prlnoner when the plane on which<br />

he waa in abserver wa» shot down.<br />

An Annapolis (ndutta in 1M7, U,<br />

OVhea saw service fatChina aaveral<br />

yean ago and went to Korea in<br />

October, IMS, .<br />

The couple have twin tana, Qeorge<br />

and Robert, two yean aid,<br />

Mn, O-Shea b. a guest here at Ihe<br />

home <strong>of</strong> Mrs, Martin J. Cunning<br />

ham, Jr, at 710 tat It.<br />

State Cash For<br />

Streets Boosted<br />

Mr, Janet rafHag half<br />

111<br />

Y BSffllw<br />

hat ton aMurraal<br />

thii (umnMr, Includlnt th* br«k- .<br />

ini ef tilt awn pMure windaw by<br />

a iron., and a rMa bullet rhreueh<br />

Me aaraae <strong>of</strong> MM <strong>of</strong> hit ntlghtort.<br />

Several <strong>of</strong> the caaea wen reported<br />

to the police department, he said,<br />

'but nothing baa been heard fnm<br />

rate I, pleaaa<br />

Boat Fire Victim<br />

Reports $120 Loss<br />

John Marpie, <strong>of</strong> Baltimore. \reported<br />

the Ion <strong>of</strong> a wallet containing<br />

$120, Thursday evening, when<br />

he and Hve ether occupants <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Chub 11 Jumped overboard Into the<br />

bay and swam to safety when the<br />

Mat uught Are In the thor<strong>of</strong>are al<br />

lit «t, f<br />

According to police, Marpie was<br />

uncertain whether he lott the wallet<br />

during his enforced awtttt, or after<br />

he reached the safety <strong>of</strong> nearby<br />

docks.<br />

The boat, a SO-foot charter ftahlng<br />

cruiser, owned and operated by Capl.<br />

_ . nperati<br />

Clarence E. Lent, SOI B»<br />

ittenea rd.<br />

was<br />

Are,<br />

a total ion as a ,rasu!t <strong>of</strong> the<br />

50c Parking Tlekmt<br />

Parlayd to f 10 fin*<br />

A PhUtdelphU motoriit Annday<br />

parlayed a So-cont overtime<br />

pTrklni wnaltip into a »IO dlaorderly<br />

pcnens line when be<br />

ten UP a ticket tamed htm on<br />

Atlantic av., between tthand ftk<br />

ata.<br />

The fln« waa levied against<br />

Walter Hy*H, », <strong>of</strong> MM How<br />

ard .t, by Munlcli«i Court Jud(.<br />

Franklin A. Mnf, S.tord»y<br />

, morning, on complaint <strong>of</strong> Patrotawn<br />

Kenneth Holland, who<br />

the ticket.<br />

Noted Clerics at Tabernacle<br />

Also Adept at Catching Fish<br />

Clergymen in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> over ttte<br />

week end to »P#ak at Tabernacle<br />

aanleaa proved tbemeelvt* aa expert<br />

at flahtaf u tbw ara at toaplr.<br />

C paopto from the pftlptt.<br />

Dr. Rotaart MacOowan, pr<strong>of</strong>*«or<br />

•t tba narlda ftHrtbern GalMei V<br />

a ——<br />

'• J Ubumnt. nationally known<br />

and Dr. Leon T. Moore.<br />

dlatrict superintendent <strong>of</strong> the Philadelphia<br />

Methodist<br />

Conference, all<br />

trid thi kill t fiabing<br />

dlpa<br />

tried their skill at game<br />

g<br />

aboard Capt. Rlllott AHen'« charter<br />

erulaer Jtmela. dbring th« week and.<br />

They wer* accampanlad by aenial<br />

other friend*.<br />

Cm*. Allan reported that the<br />

clergymen made good hauU <strong>of</strong> bloc<br />

Bah, dolphin, honno and neamtwi. .<br />

'54, Say* Cafi*ro<br />

• An additional Ha,O0S <strong>of</strong> state aid<br />

highway funds far road improvement<br />

will be made available to mu<br />

nlcipailtles <strong>of</strong> Cape May County In<br />

ISM, it waa announced by Senator<br />

Anthony J. CaAero,<br />

Otttn<br />

CMy it due M receive<br />

SIMM ef Ma tMed amount, to<br />

•akt.<br />

Toe Senator explained yesterday<br />

that through ihe efforts <strong>of</strong> AuemUy.<br />

man Nathaniel C, Smith and himself<br />

the additional funds have been authorlied<br />

to supplement the regular<br />

tSOflOO for construction, as set up<br />

under a 1MT law.<br />

Best Hi Mil Klpj|l wy will rs£ilv# in<br />

anatnt whMt H dauMa Mat receivad<br />

tMn Mlt fund durMf Me<br />

•eat t*vr yam, ha HM. Th* ill,.<br />

M# iIMM ta tbaan <strong>City</strong> la m<br />

addhHan la Ma ytual pafMati ef the<br />

NiMM Harnuia f d "<br />

Allotment, for ISM follow:<br />

Avalon Borouf h<br />

Ca» May <strong>City</strong> .<br />

CiM May Point Boro<br />

DennU Tawniblp<br />

Low*r Townihlp<br />

Middle Town shlp<br />

North WUdwood<br />

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

gea Isle <strong>City</strong>....<br />

Stooe •Harbor Borsueh<br />

Upper Tawmhlp ....<br />

West Cape May Borough<br />

Weal Wudwood<br />

Wildwood .....<br />

Wildwood Crest<br />

Woodbine<br />

Total $100.00000<br />

N.w Cobin Skiff<br />

Acquired by Koch<br />

A new »fant cabin •klff owned<br />

by George Koch, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,<br />

waa launched Saturday morning at<br />

the Vnt 1Mb boat .yard, Peter*<br />

burg, Th* boat has twin engines<br />

and U apeeially designed for sports<br />

flahing.<br />

A large (roup <strong>of</strong> frlendt <strong>of</strong> Mr<br />

Koch, part president or the Philadelphia<br />

ftotanr Club, attended the<br />

lamehmt or mtnerted the boat after<br />

It waa brought here ta his slip at<br />

Aflen-a wharf, 4th at and the bay<br />

Th<br />

nrst ibUng trip. Sunday, ylaHtfood<br />

catch <strong>of</strong> flounderaand<br />

The<br />

d<br />

The nrt i<br />

ad a food<br />

At 94, SatafdlUf<br />

•yVHKINTT.<br />

dfi Sol rnercU<br />

irWfci* with a<br />

heat wave<br />

weak «nd, driving<br />

ol paiiboUed «lty<br />

til* CMnparatlv«ly<br />

Uiat, tramc<br />

oa* tl<br />

IhnwA ««» city and .<br />

beachfront «as bath heavy i<br />

at#||,4t>rin« the torrt* WMk 1<br />

WANT TO MAT THI NUT M Mw fvn, kaaldMf Thata ynHltMn ham the Mswar,<br />

sell, len» «nd dMMawsly, In Pafliar Naptuna'a tayarlt* traw — the ecHn. TMt jayMi *<br />

(•nMrned wMi the hat apail, camprtsM Jiunn. Kraut, Hilly W.llu.r ana Jahrniy Krauts<br />

Bunk y»r-<br />

•f wiwm •><br />

not.—(f«ilw ttudle phala.)<br />

Says Children<br />

Cycle Patrolman Hurt<br />

Held Prisoners<br />

Father Accum f Wo!k<br />

GrIIU<br />

A disorderly persons charge. ac<<br />

cusing a boardwalk grille operator<br />

with forcibly detaining two •null<br />

children in his establishment. »••<br />

dismissed by Municipal Court jlldga<br />

Franklin A. King, Saturday.<br />

Th*<br />

Charlie was brought againKt<br />

Jay Willis Irv.,,U. Jr., 11, <strong>of</strong> Merlon<br />

Park, Pa., whs opernles a boordwaik<br />

refreshment stand at lai at. Com-<br />

Plainanl was E Douglas Hibhs, <strong>of</strong><br />

Philadelpnia, who is vacationing here<br />

at 137 Delaneey pi.<br />

Judge King ruled Iha<br />

In Collision With Car<br />

!• MeMteyeM Patrotmafi Andrew Capena, <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> _.,<br />

police department, was admitted to Snore Memorial Hospital.<br />

Sunday afternoon, with back Injuries suffered when his cycle<br />

collided with an automobile<br />

Boy, 11, Hit by<br />

Bus* Injured<br />

<strong>On</strong>* WhMl Partly<br />

Rum Over Leg<br />

A painful ten injury was sustained<br />

by an l|.year-aid boy late Saturday<br />

night when he was struck by an At.<br />

orderly persons act, Tht charge, he ,<br />

oolnted out, should have teen false ]<br />

imprLionmenl. a nusdemeanor sub-<br />

',<br />

Ject to il,0W fine or three years in 1 .<br />

JaU, The judge explained that ihe| s ' lore<br />

municipal court Is not permitted to [ Th»<br />

try Indictable orrenses | u M |<br />

Collins, <strong>of</strong> 258 S, River St.,<br />

vacationing<br />

here<br />

admitted to<br />

, In the 3000 block, Central av<br />

; Capetia, II, ef IM* UmpaBtt av.<br />

I waa npsrtHl in 'lair canaiman"<br />

; by hoaplfal eutkorlHM yaiferaiar.<br />

1 The M M af hh inluriM had m4<br />

r been rfatenaineal, pwidlng iiudr


«, sr '<br />

r girl, band injuries.<br />

mt about Una<br />

•Md, ihbrtly bat<br />

tha height <strong>of</strong><br />

Met raport that<br />

.. ring on* ear aaat<br />

t: the otbar car,<br />

> wheel.<br />

boulevard la under eonatrue-<br />

II b bains; connrtad Into a<br />

hllhway In ita present con<br />

ily one faction u open to<br />

4 la only two lanea wlda<br />

tm-kl Boras' -I*, and hi. sen<br />

["•ana kMed Instantly by th* crash.<br />

O t* I<br />

atfar th*<br />

I W ntlaaHM<br />

bljured were admitted to the<br />

llwiy i successful man amasses a<br />

fortune he doesn't need and leave*<br />

h to relatives who dont deserve It.<br />

,Tta# plpGolo Is the highest pitched<br />

<strong>of</strong> All musical instruments.<br />

: jk I HAL<br />

•S<br />

wo*. J *»*<br />

21 is 95<br />

TV «bfjln«*Hng advances<br />

„ ,,.fllto«ljWI«*bH*hl*r.<br />

•f Atfrntrtl'i iwisiflfHiftl n.w Trlpl*-<br />

Vow 0** slmpl* dnt>-<br />

^. j . "plVt"* ftttlUU Af Hi* fAHlOUB<br />

TV It rudv for coming n*w UHF<br />

irt f*«tvr*tl Compirt prlcti<br />

YOU THE BEST<br />

' RECEPTION IN OCHAN CITY<br />

Required<br />

CO.<br />

-**- -* T- -* -IT ^i»-ar-»-»<br />

f.ttS8 — 720 ASBURY AVENUE<br />

HOTEL<br />

Choke<br />

Deluxe Crahmcat Cocktail — 65c<br />

.Cocktail , Pineapple Juice<br />

Half Grapefruit<br />

range Ice<br />

* CtaW llKhtdea Beverage, ltoll and Butter<br />

TAIL,<br />

SCALLOPS,<br />

B-ajkuVTER sAUCt<br />

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Laaaaaaaaaai^aEa9alC)AM ' '<br />

LaaaaaaBaaT i t iC<br />

LaaaaaaBn * * J ^ *<br />

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175<br />

lJtB<br />

140<br />

i 1.40 ,<br />

-<br />

Dinner<br />

2 IP<br />

2 10<br />

2 in<br />

2 IS<br />

200<br />

2M<br />

313<br />

1B0<br />

2 75<br />

17S<br />

_ Yellow L<br />

rried t$I Plant<br />

$1,795 Ratted We,. lawn tStrt Crowned<br />

-. _ , P atf y<br />

local S£Rctfors<br />

Report Progress<br />

Preliminary report* from Owan<br />

<strong>City</strong> taam nwobtri and other volun<br />

worker* In th* puhlle campaign<br />

r the Shore Memorial Hoapltal<br />

huOdlBf fund were received >eiterv<br />

day afternoon at the 6rst report<br />

luncheon Approximately 50 leadera<br />

and team member* attended the<br />

meeting at the Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Coun<br />

try Club<br />

Stephen Scibal, public campaign<br />

chairman, expressed an optlolstlc<br />

opinion on the outcome <strong>of</strong> thla phase<br />

if the *350,000 building fund proriin<br />

"Vie have received excellent pr<strong>of</strong>ess<br />

reports from many workers<br />

ho were unable to be with us toiay<br />

" he said "These verbal reporta<br />

-anrwt be connted until the pledge<br />

-aids are turned in. but they bidl<br />

-ate that the members <strong>of</strong> our public<br />

'nropatgii organization are working<br />

*i»rd and should achieve good results<br />

in time to Announce at future<br />

nestings "<br />

The chairman pointed out that<br />

many workers were experiencing dlf-<br />

Icultles In finding prospective subicribers<br />

at their homes because <strong>of</strong>,<br />

he current heat wave.<br />

If.wm ann*un«*d Mwt »h« Mainland<br />

Cwtld .f n>. Shor. MmMriA<br />

HM*Hll h« inaa* a auhMriptlMi<br />

sf WJ00 fr.m Ih tFMtui-y, Mrt.<br />

ef th. Ovlkj. ^ S<br />

t thh contribution d«t not<br />

th. •Hta M Individual<br />

To date, members <strong>of</strong> the medical<br />

stair al the hospital have contributed<br />

a total <strong>of</strong> $30,230 M 40 (lifts.<br />

(•part* <strong>of</strong> public campaign tsams<br />

lerday added 11,710 in 68 sub.<br />

aerlptioiu, for an average <strong>of</strong> IM per<br />

contribution,<br />

Th* hlghatt individual Mam re.<br />

Beltv Johnson reeuwtil<br />

pert waa hinted In by Mn, Au<br />

;<br />

switu* *- SMtx, captain af Mam .eerel ballot <strong>of</strong> the 1 lrav inscribed "21 yi-ors..<br />

em^ayMa. Her K . s Rl, „„„,„,„,„ s{, ulron,. [rom „„.,. uu. .... wnit- ...... 'Nidv hi the Gardens ail vtjar, to M-<br />

31 In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, who announced a.tendants were Mary K0Hlcn.ckj. :iiea<br />

a|sa p, pllenwd „„ uvc... *ii4 in Innkiiifl out fnr the welfare<br />

*14M In II twbMriptlsni.<br />

Allentown. Pa,, and Sh,rley Denny. nlBhl ea, p , o Mrs BCB1(. j linr!s011<br />

<strong>of</strong> valuable pronprtii 1 * whieh app un^<br />

Complete report* ef efhar <strong>Ocean</strong> Somers point. *<br />

ocpiipit'd in winter.<br />

and a plant in Mrs. Lillian Slugs.<br />

<strong>City</strong> teams. v»htth are heeded by Miss Denny's sister. Palsy, WBS<br />

Twrlvp iflfinhors u : i?re uleeied<br />

Hiiikd as llH' ehdmpiun<br />

to ihe boned <strong>of</strong> dlrycl<strong>of</strong>s. They<br />

Robert J, Campbell and Mrs, Mary Miss Hogate" last year.<br />

by his kitchun crew. Shyrrm<br />

E, Meyer, are as fellMni Taam It,<br />

! were:<br />

Miss Steadlu's crown and robe Thompson rccrivsd a Bifl vuntainlnK<br />

Richard B. Fox, jr. captain, flM<br />

I Fnr three yt'iir* My Ciilfltllti. Edj<br />

ward C Fiiv= Jr = Liiwrent't 5 Appir=<br />

wore designed by BHrbara Corcoran, [| ve sii vpr dollar<br />

In two •ubKrlptianij taam.41, Mrs, uf <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. The ,u«n rttciveti Mi Knu| um(hv „,„„. .. GK0 UI><br />

M. J. Serkeii, captain, tali In flu<br />

inn and Harry L Hart en for iwg<br />

a lovlnB cup, and hu, altendams ; A<br />

•UMcrlptions; teem 41, Mrs. H, K.<br />

Li, Ue Kisg?, K B m p B a i by Mm vears, Oliver F= Uyrcn, Herman K =<br />

received corsasfM,<br />

|j,.|trie<br />

KlmMa, captain) 1MB In nlnatubsti<br />

iuiiMiir tetaf, ^1^*$**te--3* sub, Thp iroom was dmiraloa to n-. j appropriately attired with pink Bafl-<br />

Gartner! for one year, Merrill Wool-<br />

B. A humorous chorus lino, Kfmble. Ralph C Kelly and Fred V.<br />

uripttans.<br />

sombic aflwneh vtite. "nrven ana| #rg p resen«ed"M Brigine! comBoisiwhite<br />

table covers with candies in ! tlan. Includcrt wirt- Bruce Orel/, Stuemprig and Ralph T. Fas<br />

ford. ittlhn^HtfpV J»hn. Willlwn<br />

The second report luncheon will iho eonler added an authenlle at. j i m u/oliih. Marty Sloslc. Pcti' Horri. Mr. Juhn T legal t-ounst. 1 !. presented<br />

be held Thursday at 12 15 at themosphere. Oil palntlnBs in the lobby Iwilliam Oamw. Hprb Welder, and i draft ef by liiwg fur the Group.<br />

Atlantic fity Country Club,<br />

were duriiited by Tud<br />

ynd Joe Miirh<strong>of</strong>ftT<br />

which were adopted win* one<br />

Herb Ennett.<br />

After refciJehmenis were ueriffi<br />

Boh Juhnsen was master uf daiieine wns eniuyed. Winners nf The by'laws, limit RH/mhershlp lo<br />

rnoiiiijs. and lie unWriained ith various specialty diinees were Mark' men with property hiilding^ ri(>rlh<br />

Finds Parkway humorous stun between acM, Miss Wiill?.. Coruiliy Windi.h William <strong>of</strong> North ?t 7, hut the amendment<br />

Corcoran. Luu Hurpj, son <strong>of</strong> the owiii Gurrmv nnd Melba Nuuriwrffer. ull •save thr board <strong>of</strong> dlfeetor-M the suthsriiy<br />

(o admit other members<br />

Travel Cheaper<br />

era. and Mr. JohMun opened the af « hum recuivud tickets tu the Lifeproiirum<br />

with a pvppy renditiiin <strong>of</strong> ijuartU' ball.<br />

^nuih <strong>of</strong> that line if they eonsider<br />

Travel en the Garden Slate Park, Hey Guud Looking", and Miss Cur- > After DeiiiK |irtseiiied wilh :, Mifl *t adviihtagrniiM to do NO. It was<br />

way, despite tolls, will be cheapercuran,<br />

who apiJaaied in Syracuse for himself nnd Mrs Harp, Mr Hull) pointed oiH Ihnt Nome propyriy<br />

for motorists than riding "free" on """ Univcisily -'-•—-•-• pruduction«. — saiig an - nri- - . ddiln-ssvci •• • the Brulip ertuip briefly, brlefly praisfur<br />

.,<br />

BafluPs near Ihe Giirden^ line m«Mh!<br />

adjacent slate hiEhwavg, according Minal fiumb^r *—---- -* " ifi M tin -• ,<br />

•A-anl to join .HH-MINI> <strong>of</strong> their pros^<br />

their euupePHlum .iind<br />

to Ransford j, Abbott, chairman <strong>of</strong><br />

'mity •*nd ?imil.ii" interesls.<br />

srhools shows. .._ __.<br />

•urk. An urtliiri Has present,<br />

the Slate Highway Authority,<br />

hiird<br />

Joun Baker inntiniieri with a vocal ' erl<br />

<strong>of</strong> aijprecialiun to<br />

Mr. HarLer, ireasurer. re purled a<br />

Tests Betwten Newark and A§- iolu, "A Huart Thols iie. Miss Jeffries<br />

t-iish bHl/inrc nf 1714=<br />

btiry Park, he Hid, showed Ihtt<br />

ANN'OYINO<br />

the prSBMed 71 cents toll between<br />

ably during the past few years.<br />

the two points would he 54 cents <strong>City</strong> Undecided on<br />

diH'S Viiurs.""<br />

less than the felt <strong>of</strong> operating on<br />

The additional beach protection<br />

other roads.<br />

"Ni!. MrV- ivrnblv Hiiiig.viii^-he<br />

Next Beach Move<br />

afforded by isttlii near the inlet just ciiueklus/'<br />

Cars traveling'on the Parkway averaged<br />

16 T2 miles per gallon <strong>of</strong> ga*-clared<br />

Dline, as against 0,5B mile* nver<br />

Route ,M. And the saving in lime<br />

was S minute>i and 33 seconds ever<br />

Where your health f* con.<br />

c*rn«l. It (utt d«H>'l pay<br />

la "taka chance*". Firs*,<br />

cshiult your doctor. Oat<br />

the banailt <strong>of</strong> his skill In<br />

tf Ia0noal» and treatment.<br />

JThiil,' b>ins his nrcscrlp--<br />

flon to USj where you can<br />

t» aura) that It will ba Ailed<br />

as Written.<br />

MIH Afifii miDLi, caritar, crowded "Mlti HsBate" at annual<br />

party af rattauranfa employe, W weak, taft. Ml.. Mary Kanlanlcky,<br />

Allantsvfli, f>a,. not runnamp, and (rlahfl Ml.. Shirley Danny, Semen<br />

Paint, sMand ninnarmn—(Senior Sfudia phots.)<br />

Miss Anne Sleidle. a waitress from West Lawn, Pa., was crowned "Miss<br />

Hogate" at the annual employes' party, liven last week by Charles and<br />

Christine Harp, proprietor, <strong>of</strong> the restaurant at Hth St. and the Bay. The<br />

coronation climaxed an enjoyable<br />

evening arranied by Miss Annetta companied by Allegrti Torney.<br />

Jeffries, daughter <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> city's<br />

postmaster. Roy Jeffries<br />

Miss steldle's crown and robe<br />

Ihe evening. She was chosen by<br />

Continued from page l<br />

Thii proposed inarm;, would in (he<br />

beginning be ijnly a series <strong>of</strong> moor. ] clared,<br />

lug piers and an adjaienl (iiitonioblle<br />

the ¥£.% mile distance eeeaiiBC <strong>of</strong><br />

the •verage Parkway speed <strong>of</strong> 44.B<br />

parking area with access frnm Ihe Oliver K. Hyreil, past plcsideiil <strong>of</strong><br />

miles per hour » against n.S miles Somers Point state highway, he e« the urmii). siigBi'sted that the commissioners<br />

consult with the Hardens<br />

per hour the other way.<br />

Plained. The city is willing lu match<br />

Mr Abbott said that the lum<br />

parlsuii tests were carried gut under oulRhoadfng, drainiiiie, "and •"park- future bpiieh prnteciion work. I he<br />

llght-tp-modente heavy triRie von Ing area.<br />

j gruup te anxious to teoperate and<br />

dilloni. Savings in both fuel and<br />

time would be even more under<br />

The ilty •Iready fhii year has<br />

heavy or contested conditions!, he<br />

d l d y<br />

•pant about tlSO.OOO en capital Im<br />

prevementi to sfreefi, Mayor Bowliar<br />

said. He ciplained that declared.<br />

the<br />

For prompt, accurate<br />

•crvice all-way* t<br />

HUGHES<br />

CtNTRAL PHARMACY<br />

•»mi1aUea»<br />

Deft.<br />

». Attae. Mat.<br />

stat*.ald paving program was car.<br />

rled out In mldAu91.1t only be<br />

cause <strong>of</strong> unaveidabl* dalayi encountered<br />

line* th. city appilcaflan<br />

wai prepared Kit October<br />

Another guest speaker wai William<br />

H. CatlissM, Jr. city coniulting<br />

.nolnaar, whs reviewed the<br />

hackgrsund af tha Cardan. Croup<br />

and Iti tiictaMfu! afTartt to bring<br />

about protection <strong>of</strong> tha Gardens<br />

beeches, renumb.rlri e <strong>of</strong> hauies,<br />

and building and lonins law<br />

changes,<br />

Building and zonifiK regulationi<br />

still ore not perfect, he said, but<br />

they have been Improved consldi-r<br />

has done much ta stimulate the<br />

building <strong>of</strong> new hornet in the<br />

Garden, recently, Mr. Colhuon de*<br />

I help iy make oil the iinpoiluni facts<br />

available^ he t'S[i!ij|nerl<br />

Bather at Crest Dies,<br />

Heart Attack Victim<br />

Frcdurit'ii be Martinis. 87, ui 1'liij.<br />

udolphla, di«l <strong>of</strong> a hoart attack In<br />

tii»i ovciiii at WildWDuil Crest on Sunday<br />

while inking his habitual dip<br />

berore lifeguards wrro on duly.<br />

Uc Martinis collapsed in Iho water<br />

Hi* pllghl was observod by Iwo olhcr<br />

halhers. who braught him ashore<br />

He. was pronuunced dead on ibe<br />

beach. Cafuner Benjamin Ingenuit<br />

I KBld thai the man had been under<br />

I Iho,ears <strong>of</strong> a phyalcian for • heart<br />

ailment.<br />

He was a retired fureinBii uf a<br />

Philadelphia tdllorins. firm.<br />

Firemen Busy<br />

Along Bayfront<br />

Protect After<br />

Marine Mishaps<br />

Firemen Hire called twin Sundm afternoon.<br />

for aland by icrilce on Ihe bm Police report that Seott was drlv.<br />

front, where bn.t^ nml baj front Ini! north on Central av. when distracted<br />

by the Insect. Traffic In<br />

properties were cndangere>hnps<br />

During the ark-moon, lire lighters<br />

«ere cm hand while boatmen at<br />

Hi.lti 1 eivlllan<br />

•t the Homestead plant. In pltt». ride thinking ha was another «m,.<br />

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"• U». Thla property (ace* ana •*<br />

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Furn.—$19,500.<br />

Mdton. Let •*>««*, Lawn and<br />

wmitandBa<br />

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Soldier Indicted<br />

In Attack Case<br />

ActuNd by Waiftwn<br />

In Point Night Club<br />

An Army yquth aecused <strong>of</strong> attack.<br />

ML\ K ff" '°' nl w « lw »«» was In.<br />

dieted by the Atlantic County grand<br />

Jury at Mays Lindlng, Friday oS<br />

ehariH <strong>of</strong> uMult WM h Mrnt tBtM^<br />

•nd lasaull and batter}'.<br />

The true bin alleges that art.<br />

5, American Governor<br />

Guest <strong>of</strong> Lions 1 Club<br />

Dr. Annie Tavera, governor ef<br />

ManUaie«, Colombia, South America<br />

• gum at (he regular M-mnih.<br />

ly meeting <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Lloni'<br />

Club at Plymouth Inn last week.<br />

Dr. Tavera wu introduced to 'rtK<br />

Snyrnsn. <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, vrho was<br />

the <strong>of</strong>ficial Interpreter for the Brest<br />

dent <strong>of</strong> Ihe Lions* International at<br />

the world Hide Lions 1 convention In<br />

Mexico <strong>City</strong> recently.<br />

Al Carrlno, newly-elected district<br />

•ovemiir, was the lueit speaker.<br />

Jake Cant el Ion I provided the musical<br />

program.<br />

Kiwonit Club to<br />

Hear State Educator<br />

Dr. Everell Preston, director <strong>of</strong><br />

;he Division <strong>of</strong> Adult Education <strong>of</strong><br />

the New Jersey Deparlment <strong>of</strong> Edu.<br />

cation, will be the guest spenker lo.<br />

morrow at the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> kiwania<br />

Club luncheon meeting, at Sinuns 1<br />

Restaurant,<br />

Dr. Preston recently returned<br />

from Australia and New Zealand,<br />

which he visited as a government<br />

advisor on educational reformi.<br />

An eduealor «}>» our legends are<br />

pure fiction-nnd that is more than<br />

can be said <strong>of</strong> some modern stories.<br />

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ROWING TIIOPHIEJ in racalntf by J.rry Anfuto, center, and Tom<br />

Oy«.. from Commli.totwr Laurann •>, Lunny al award! far th.lr rapaat<br />

! victory In the Beach PMrai'i annual boat rat..—ISenler Studio phatei.1<br />

Hera's How Dances Are<br />

Produced at The Gateway<br />

•y PATRICIA L. OARROW<br />

Many <strong>of</strong> the sprltely dances cRated for the Gateway Musical Play.<br />

house productions this season wers born yean ago In the mind <strong>of</strong> the<br />

choreographer who arranges them each week,<br />

Richard Englund, blonde, lanky<br />

1 dance director, revealed some <strong>of</strong> hi* Thai wan Ike chareairapher,<br />

secroia ihe other do}-. His dancers<br />

don't just get up ihers and flit **The idea for that dance was form*<br />

nbout the stage. There's a process. ing under LeuisHorst. the instructor<br />

After Rlchartl. himself a lithe, who discovered Martha Graham,"<br />

artistic dpnecr. has read the seript, revealed Mr. Englund. "The first<br />

I to Bet the atmosphere <strong>of</strong> the show, year I studied pre-classle dances<br />

' hoping for some dramatic ideas, he<br />

to the music, forming in<br />

hU mind o itipa <strong>of</strong> what Is<br />

and the second year modern forms,<br />

such an fire, more along thO4 interpretive<br />

line,<br />

"The idea for the air primitive<br />

"<strong>On</strong>e can ase only fertaln »lyies came ta me then. The name suggests<br />

with certain nnale, and deeMe just what it is, a primitive unsmeoth<br />

wheihrr it matt be last «r •!••, I dance d done in i the h air. The h young<br />

what it expreiMi. and which danc<br />

es weald be best."<br />

Then the 5oung choreographe<br />

colls his dancers—Oene Hufelsen,<br />

Betsy Cushman, Sally-Jean Holroy<br />

Lueette Bowers. Peter DeMaio. ant<br />

Jerry Newby—a group known as thi<br />

Corps de Ballet,<br />

After devising a floor plan, the]<br />

work the dance out roughly. A certain<br />

wrist movement may be made,<br />

giving a now conception to th<br />

dance. Sometimes the ehoreographe)<br />

loses control <strong>of</strong> the entire numbei<br />

and a new dance is evolved. Certaii<br />

things are intensified, others aban<br />

cloned. Finally, the finished danc<br />

emerges. <strong>On</strong>ly practice is needed<br />

from then on,<br />

"I like to work a group against<br />

soioiBi," said Mr. Englund, 'In 'itl<br />

Me. Kate', I'm using the contrasi<br />

<strong>of</strong> a fast soloist agalnit the slowe<br />

moving group to Eiieeest mobility."<br />

Anyue wka saw "Annie ot-t<br />

Tsar Ghi." will recall Ui* aUrrlBf<br />

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brave doing the dance in "Annie H is<br />

imagining the possibilities <strong>of</strong> flying.<br />

He tries to de it. but collapses,''<br />

A similnr opportunity for interpretive<br />

dancing occurred In ''Seng <strong>of</strong><br />

Norway" and Mr. Eneluntl took ad.<br />

vantage <strong>of</strong> it.<br />

"For Mn years I had heard Ihe<br />

Qreii/ Conrerta and wanted •• da<br />

(he ballet, he saldi "As the story<br />

la wrlilen In the apereUa, Hie<br />

North Wind Is rcprrM-nllnt Sweden,<br />

who al thai Uae raleC War.<br />

way. She had frasen II aver with<br />

Ice and snow. The lee apriles were<br />

aenl b> her Is M the wicked deed,<br />

"f don't know whether these who<br />

had put on the operetta realized the<br />

peaalblilUe* <strong>of</strong> tile ballet," he continued.<br />

"Bui I had had ideas about<br />

It for so long, I decided to do it here.<br />

It was ihe first real ballet we did<br />

here this summer."<br />

Anon* the dauera af Ike Corp.<br />

de Ballet la tiny, appMIBi Qeae<br />

Unrrlwn. A hvarlle with audleMM.<br />

she waa a farmer eiaaaaiate<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mr, En*llllafr when they riud-<br />

IN In Seattle. WaahlBfton. Ihe<br />

ha. tai her own ballet., preienl.<br />

M at the CMreagrapiura Worh-<br />

•bap where Mr, Entlund received<br />

uaeh nperlanee, .<br />

"I think Oeney has a lot." re.<br />

marked- the choreographer • We've<br />

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SENIOR STUDIOS<br />

AatMtry Av*<br />

Snappy Retort<br />

Results in Hnes<br />

GffiMr Fails to<br />

tea Humor in H<br />

It seems forever thai yeuncMen<br />

have been rldieuiinf- the occupational<br />

virtues <strong>of</strong> the police <strong>of</strong>ficer with<br />

the time-worn -ejaculation: "Dow<br />

your father work*"<br />

To banter this disparaging pint<br />

between them Friday night, both<br />

Donne Devine, M, <strong>of</strong> Lyndhunt. KJ.<br />

and John Reader, 20. <strong>of</strong> Wllmlngtdn,<br />

N. J. ultimately paid *20 each.<br />

That H I the amount <strong>of</strong> the fines<br />

ordered against them by Municipal<br />

Court Judge Franklin A, Klnfc Saturday,<br />

on disorderly persons eharfM.<br />

It all began Friday evening when<br />

Patrolman William Lot-Kurd wai diapatched<br />

by police headquarter* to<br />

dujpese a conglomeration <strong>of</strong> teen,<br />

disperse a gathering af teendgen<br />

lathered, at »lh st,, and Central av.<br />

Among the group ordered to move<br />

on were Devine and Under, one <strong>of</strong><br />

whom apparently couldn't realat<br />

Mfcind ihe other the fateful question.<br />

The reply was a natural one.<br />

In Sight, as Yet<br />

Mr Delicti forecast continued fair<br />

and hoi weather tomorrow, with<br />

temperature, on the mainland eilmtt.<br />

jBi to the upper Mi Thursday will<br />

be more <strong>of</strong> the same, wiih poulbiy<br />

»me scattered cloudinew to help deflect<br />

the powerful rays <strong>of</strong> the sun.<br />

The higheat temperature for the<br />

week end occurred Saturday when<br />

an Infemolike IM degreea wu<br />

reached. Sunday's high <strong>of</strong> n was<br />

the highest August 30 in (he history<br />

<strong>of</strong> the local weather bureau.<br />

AMIni the r.lantlm sun In<br />

maintaining ih. heal wave, I. the<br />

fact fhat Mw area !• going thrMgh<br />

the langest dry spall aver reg.<br />

itudied together for some time and<br />

I think she is very good."<br />

Mr. Engiund had try.euts in New<br />

York for his dancers and chose his<br />

present company, but one girl could<br />

not come. Oene had a friend who<br />

was able to substitute for her. That's<br />

how Betsy Cushman arrived at the<br />

Oaleway, Iho was employed, light<br />

unseen; on her friend's recommend,<br />

ation.<br />

Within a few weeks Mr. Xngiund<br />

win return for his final year at Jul-<br />

Hard School in New York, where he<br />

has a scholarship. Then he hopes to<br />

join the Metropolitan Opera Ballet.<br />

His dances incorporale his philosophy<br />

<strong>of</strong> ballet. His theme is that <strong>of</strong><br />

a Person trying to adjust to a socleiy<br />

and trying to find out why "he<br />

FULL TIME<br />

WAITRESS WANTED<br />

•XN>IIMf ID ONLY<br />

WISSOW'S<br />

Priori. Somart Point 2940<br />

Garruon Jewelers<br />

WATCHES<br />

DIAMONDS . JEWELRY<br />

Expert Watch anil<br />

Jewelry Repairing<br />

ModemUin,<br />

ALL WATCHCH TEITKO OR<br />

WATCH MASTSB<br />

•N Aiini Avenus<br />

rtatunal Baak at OeH> Cllr Bltt.<br />

PHONIC MM<br />

Tuesday,<br />

la hto Mtcndae tmmm Mf %•<br />

Inlwid areM wlU pr*v*ll.<br />


f_<br />

>. •'.<br />

dfil<br />

i<br />

if<br />

Mn«du)Ml pan. toth* Cob-<br />

A tppacraphlcal HIH utMM.<br />

i l l<br />

M tto Maw aa • pjn.<br />

^ jaU taafetana tar the youthful i<br />

* -W* ll«un, witt te MM,<br />

^Ki^Iiiirrti,<br />

fcaio. Jr. Mr*. Jams.<br />

Met MUMT Mr tai MM art<br />

'4M»r i*w« iiww<br />

-'<br />

J * st ^''-••|n fcoth,, «5? UU»yeek waa Mr,. ArttuF*i<br />

m bom Augiut u .t than<br />

TJnhe Hue decorated bajfoiot Walter a, Chattln, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. •* B*em L.<br />

„__ Attending mil Mr., ctem Schi-! _ _ • • • "I just couldni fit rid <strong>of</strong> her," aa<br />

fefMtii- mek, Ita RalaM Iteelmen, Mr.. ITo RMUUM Card Partial gave Ms formula for a ton*: -weddM life.<br />

•"—- atfifm 1^ M. *>W'fiW. lira, The Women-. Regular Republican "OB, Baddy!" protested Mn. Km.<br />

isr . W * 0ramf#, lKlfflk,, | dub <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> CHy" will SEme its **** «»? ' In<br />

charge <strong>of</strong> registrations for the driving<br />

school here this August, wai uv<br />

the boss," he uid In tribute to her IrevMel-<br />

end. »nd Dr. White was To emphasite the completion <strong>of</strong><br />

, 10 be fully recovered the llJlth year <strong>of</strong> the driving school,<br />

' ft*J»y s - sponsored jointly by the Rotary Club<br />

., . ———• and the police department, the room<br />

. ft return 10 OtMn city darkened and a waitress came In<br />

. IW BfMwnd Jubll.e C.I.- earrying a birthday cake with iix<br />

lighted candles, which she presented<br />

I<br />

JUST A WORD OF CAUTION!<br />

DO NOT<br />

BUY ANY PROPERTY<br />

NWI . • j.You have MM it thoroughly intpactad<br />

For HIDDEN TINMITE DAMAOli<br />

"Th»y Sara From Within"<br />

Will Glv. You —<br />

A FREf INSPECTION ,. . With NO OBLIGATION<br />

4. TOX - IOL SYSTEM<br />

I<br />

P.O. Box 594 . <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

ABOVE ALL —<br />

A GOOD ROOF<br />

Wig, p,, J f1 j F<br />

SHEET METAL WORK<br />

CUTTERS — SPOUTING<br />

FORCED WARM AIR HEATING<br />

J. SAnriiri6<br />

H4 Craig<br />

9th St. A Hav*n Ave.<br />

Phone 0916<br />

Plumbing<br />

Willard F. StMMf<br />

Plumbing - Heating<br />

JOBEUMO<br />

Mtaa CUT. «• *<br />

•n«a» trmr le Mtarlah<br />

Turaar, WIM dttd m--"-'<br />

law weak, Mr, um<br />

Mr. Turn.r and Rafarlan<br />

Stil« ware rr "-<br />

llihlni Me dH<br />

<strong>City</strong>, He alta<br />

He added:<br />

"We appreciate the tremendoya<br />

operation shown by the el& com.<br />

tnlMloneri, e»peclalb' Uurenea<br />

Lunny. director <strong>of</strong> the department<br />

* public, arfet,, tad <strong>of</strong> MiifMil<br />

Wllllan H. Smith. lr»<br />

Ho also commended the Atlantic<br />

nnducted the caune he<br />

M<strong>of</strong>fctt—and his assistant, gilbert<br />

the school by The SentlnelLedger.<br />

Mr. Lowe enqewnsaal, that kjt<br />

company had been InvitM by 'MM<br />

cK« to rapaat MM irhrina atMel<br />

"We.han.baan lyekv (hi. year<br />

and last," he contlnmd. "Wnk<br />

name, announced that thri,<br />

present from Delaware, one from<br />

Massachusetts, two. from New York,<br />

one from West Virgina. two for<br />

Ohio, two front Maryland, one from<br />

Indiana, one from Michigan, Jl from<br />

New jersey and 2i from Pennsyl<br />

vanla.<br />

bought a Mln<br />

II WM B *" J<br />

the c "•<br />

anvlhin<br />

mule tr<br />

trainer did >...,_..-<br />

the head with a t<br />

The mule didn't budge. The trainer<br />

whacked him again with his murderous<br />

bludgeon.<br />

"Hey." protested Grandpa, 'are you<br />

aimln' to kill <strong>of</strong>f my mule?"<br />

"Oue«s you don't know nuthln'<br />

about these here anlmali." said the<br />

trainer. "First <strong>of</strong>f, you jotta gettheir<br />

attention,"<br />

ClassHM Ada Werfc Swiftly<br />

EARL STEELMAN<br />

LAWRENCE TARVES<br />

Contractors<br />

ana<br />

Buiidter.<br />

1309 lay Av»niM<br />

RES. PHONES MUK<br />

FIXED BEFORE I<br />

mnir<br />

Alriiott W0.000 itudenU took the<br />

preKnted aji enrollment increase <strong>of</strong><br />

JJhw^mni* win help apt.<br />

MRMiaM ike •IrieM «l» el<br />

trrrlaf an aalawakile wnlch eaa<br />

Ull aai malm' kn4 OIBK great<br />

•aawce an the Blakmys If im-<br />

•arly haniled. It I. moving '<br />

siawly—ajli (M alowl 7 . It seeau at<br />

tlri Hafatra Ike i«l •! navbif<br />

»err Miat aVaal ana wnlma take<br />

mrSaMm<br />

/*«/«, eiub chief t<strong>of</strong>t<br />

W<br />

f<br />

l«i.n» aaav auteriajir ess) atowa<br />

p» •! Uie price ana UU af Umffle aeeiaMnalM<br />

*» lieaiiti- Aenta,"<br />

fknSd D<strong>of</strong>tgefvUs<br />

Si^atMWAl *K How<br />

To A


V<br />

'• Tr^V^j 1 "**"^<br />

m<br />

!-".-=\.^.'?-fW<br />

Mm'tltmn Tifiio ~n$Mas<br />

1M. «p«rtiU|liw»y dally<br />

LE<br />

STORE<br />

NJ.<br />

Comptswmf Stock <strong>of</strong><br />

'ifLAjT BRANDS<br />

WHISKEY<br />

* • • • * • .<br />

DOMESTIC<br />

• WINE<br />

BEER<br />

AST WEEK!<br />

II P^*<br />

B| SumitMr<br />

AaVle»to<br />

Within MM next two weeks moi*<br />

than tnne million lMu(tn wlU<br />

•stride whether to return to school<br />

or to ka«p worklne on tnrtr lummer<br />

joaa.<br />

Became their choice or achoal In.<br />

•twt M work, or a combination at<br />

training and employment, will affect<br />

tot only their own earning capacity<br />

but also the national need for technician*<br />

and pr<strong>of</strong>essionals. Secretary<br />

<strong>of</strong> Labor Martin P. Durkin la aak-<br />

Ii parent! and teenagers to talk It<br />

over thoroughly before deciding that<br />

John or Mary should drop out <strong>of</strong><br />

school.<br />

LaM rear a third ef Aaaerl«*s<br />

la-aa* H-jwaMa. M p» eeajt<br />

Man HUM la Mil, fatM la man<br />

la adwal afMr taking lunMr<br />

From 1M4 until last fill, there<br />

had been a study decline In the<br />

number <strong>of</strong> hoys and jirta who slay,<br />

ed out <strong>of</strong> school for work.<br />

Educator, say that most school<br />

drop-out, have no occupational goal<br />

—their Interest is in fettlng en any<br />

payroll—with Its promise <strong>of</strong> finan.<br />

elatf Independence and'the coveted<br />

status <strong>of</strong> an adult. Does it pay <strong>of</strong>f?<br />

Ta faaaijr enMlis dekaHnf the<br />

•»U" aewetarjr D.rkln affera<br />

Ike nxtnt. at Ik. MM CM..<br />

•Me*, d m Hat mle kick scaeel<br />

•ndaataa sake >la.M aa stuck<br />

kataftn tha am af U aad fl aa<br />

IMsa who eaaiplMed Ma eighth<br />

m * Make kewreeu u anal 54—<br />

tfce peak af nelr Mrntnf pairtr,<br />

Olrl tndaatea make aaare kr Ike<br />

Haw tkar an 11 than ike elfklk<br />

tnder wo e*e r.lu)pe I. auke.<br />

fffee eaak *alae af flalshjnc jait<br />

Ike Mat year ef Ugh (eheel mr<br />

• 4i year span aataanls la H U H<br />

far mm aajd •early n*>.a*a r» r<br />

••an, aa Me kaata af the (f.<br />

•as Bniii' nai<br />

4-State infnwcfiMi<br />

The only spM Ui the u. s, whew<br />

• house could be built with each <strong>of</strong><br />

its four comer. In a different ttate<br />

u the common meeting point <strong>of</strong><br />

Ulah, Colorado. Arllon. and New<br />

Hecks. The paint is not Inhabited,<br />

however, for II is used as grazing<br />

" JMiathan Dwtght PrawnM<br />

"KISS ME KATE"<br />

fltCMY KINARD, EARL REDDINO, ANDRiA BLAYNE<br />

l«pt: f Through <strong>Sep</strong>t. 7<br />

•45 , Matin—, WecW.day, 2:30<br />

•n $3, 2.40 1.80 1.20<br />

AmpU<br />

Parking<br />

POUTER HIT SONGS<br />

MUSICAL PLAYHOUSE<br />

PHONE S>.a«2l<br />

LA INN<br />

I SEABOARD'S UNIQUE RESTAURANT<br />

Fv,<br />

SOMBtS POINT, N. J.<br />

ih* Umltf MW muhrtrvtMrnd vtow;<br />

w«<br />

mr Vocation Home Wlfh H«r<br />

1MA1T VACATION!* h Mat Katharine Bayle, <strong>of</strong> PhsMlnllle, Pa,<br />

Whan •kaMM har friend, akwt Oman CHV, ckat, *• can whiik<br />

« e * * h proy. .wrtlwi.-(« m| lK Itvdkt photo.)<br />

/Music Pier Concert Programs<br />

••finiiina Dally at 1 ft M.<br />

— Clarence Fuhrman, Conductor —<br />

TONIGHT<br />

Solo:<br />

Ouett Soloist:<br />

Yours Is My Henri Alone . Lehar<br />

Mrs. Evelyn Hanwom, Soprano In a Monastery Garden Ketiehy<br />

Bohemian hi Gil Girl • Balfe, Bl<br />

Solo: Celeste Alda , Vtrd<br />

Oems from Mikado" Sullivan<br />

Jean Deis<br />

Parade <strong>of</strong> the Wooden Soldiers,<br />

Canionetta ..,.,, Godard<br />

Jessel<br />

March <strong>of</strong> the Toys Herbert Solo" Prologue from<br />

Solo: Little Grey Home<br />

Pagliacci<br />

Leonravallo<br />

In the West<br />

Lohr<br />

Mr. Perkins<br />

Tom Perkins, baritone<br />

Emperor Walll «... ,.. Strauss<br />

Duet: Fern Del Denting . . Vcrd<br />

Mr. Dels and Mr. Perkins<br />

PABT II<br />

Irene ......•........,_. Titrney<br />

Soioi Trams, Tramp, Tramp. Herbert<br />

Mr. Perkins<br />

Sieealng Beauty Walti. Tschnikowsky<br />

Amaryllis<br />

Qhy<br />

iolo; A Dream<br />

Bartlett<br />

Mr. Deis<br />

Jst? JMiEiicato<br />

Anderson<br />

Hhow Boat<br />

Kern<br />

Mrs. Hnnscom. Mr Dpl» and<br />

Mr. Perklnii<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

PART I<br />

Three Musketeers<br />

Local Hair Stylists<br />

Invent Way to Find<br />

Natural Waves!<br />

Frimi<br />

Vincent & Joseph with beauty<br />

salon,, ith Ave,, New York,<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, Miami<br />

Beach, the Main <strong>Line</strong> Phila. A<br />

Gemuntown, have a u. s.<br />

patent and the acclaim <strong>of</strong><br />

thousands <strong>of</strong> women for their<br />

Lamp Cut. The Pruning Way.<br />

This amazing technique la illscovering<br />

hidden waves or curia<br />

for an average <strong>of</strong> SOI <strong>of</strong><br />

women. The secret is hair cutting<br />

an tha Mas with the Dl<br />

MENS1ONA1, Bhean (Milnsors)<br />

that taper and prune the hair<br />

under the ilitcred sunshine <strong>of</strong><br />

Infrared Lamps, approved hy<br />

the American Medical Asgocia,<br />

lion.<br />

After this treatment the sver*<br />

age person never again need<br />

plncurl settings, permanent<br />

waves and sessions under hot,<br />

noisy driers. Phone <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

IS7T or consult your directory<br />

for the Vincent A Joseph shop<br />

near you.<br />

IN OCIAN CITY<br />

AT TNI PLANBIM<br />

CONEY'S<br />

Wmll Known Brands<br />

RYE<br />

BOURBON<br />

GIN - RUM<br />

and BEER<br />

OPEN<br />

WEEKDAYS<br />

9 A. M, to 10 P. M,<br />

No Sunday Sate*<br />

THURSDAY<br />

PART I<br />

Maylime<br />

Romberg<br />

Minuet .. . Beethoven<br />

Sols: Come Vn Bel Di Maggio<br />

Andrea Chenier" fijordano<br />

Mr. Dels<br />

La Reja from "La Ferla". .<br />

Roses Honeymoon<br />

Solar Rambna .<br />

Laeame<br />

. Hralton<br />

, Wayne<br />

Mr. Perkins<br />

Jack Tar March<br />

. Sousa<br />

PART II<br />

Orange Blossom Overture<br />

Andantino .<br />

Herbert<br />

Lemalre<br />

Iolo: Song <strong>of</strong> Songs<br />

Move<br />

Authority Tends<br />

Toward Upper Level<br />

"The man in the street may ihink<br />

he problem <strong>of</strong> Federal-State rela.<br />

ion« i» 'way over his head and has<br />

no bearing on his welfare. But<br />

while the problem Is exceedingly<br />

complex, the principle involved in<br />

relatively simple. As a lower level<br />

<strong>of</strong> government gives or Is forced to<br />

yield more authority and respond.<br />

blllty to a higher level, government<br />

becomes more the master and less<br />

he servant <strong>of</strong> the citizen and taxpayer.<br />

... At the same time, goveminent<br />

tends to become more<br />

wasteful and inefficient soon or<br />

ate, the Individual feels the effect*<br />

in many directions," — Scheneeiady<br />

N. Y.i oaiette.<br />

NO RISK INVOLVED<br />

It's impassible to lose anything<br />

y being polite, but many people<br />

Hem afraid to risk it.<br />

BAR<br />

OPEN<br />

DAILY<br />

7 a.m. to 2 a.m.<br />

SUNDAY<br />

12 NOON<br />

Phone 9051<br />

34th Street<br />

Older People<br />

Accident Prone<br />

.Thousands Crippled<br />

Falls In Horn*<br />

Whit can he dona to protect older<br />

persons aiabiit the riling tide <strong>of</strong><br />

name and public accidents?<br />

Thl« 1J a question now engaging<br />

the attention <strong>of</strong> more than three<br />

million families throughout the<br />

country who have relative* over as<br />

living with them.<br />

The Hrtoumess af the pnMem<br />

It raveait* In a ihalir cempl««l<br />

^ ti_. at__ »a a -,--* H.w*^ tnr- ga#jg<br />

fV^HIIly Wf nH li!*fH4#l# ffr ••r«r<br />

LMna, whleji skmn Hiat a hlfh<br />

panantaae af MCMMN Inwalvtaia<br />

parMnt Mar U reMlt In their<br />

d«tn or parmanenl crippling Ini»np.<br />

Present day economic prshlems<br />

and a rapidly increasing population<br />

over M make this a heavy respon.<br />

•iblllly for all members <strong>of</strong> the tunlly.<br />

the Inalltiiie points out. Recent<br />

achievements in public heniih and<br />

medicine have reduced the death<br />

rate by disease in older age brae,<br />

kels, hut the accident rale continues<br />

to Increase.<br />

AccManta, principally •round the<br />

hem., retulf in death or perma.<br />

Rent crippling Injury far mere<br />

than M M aWsters eath year,<br />

Fulls comprise the worsi hatard<br />

type <strong>of</strong> all. and account tor more<br />

than 71 per cent <strong>of</strong> these mlshapi.<br />

Firtyeight per cent or the falls <strong>of</strong><br />

cur on home stairways and, strange<br />

ly enough, on level walk siirfares,<br />

loo.<br />

STRiCTLY FRBH<br />

Liquor ia snmcthlne tar which<br />

many drivers don't mind payinc<br />

Kniightshridge March C'oates<br />

PART II<br />

High Jinks<br />

Frimi<br />

Solo: I uves Old Sweet gong Milloy<br />

Mr. Perkins<br />

Dance or the Hours Punrhieiii<br />

Trees<br />

Rasbach<br />

Solo: Sung <strong>of</strong> the Flea .... Meva<br />

Cavailna<br />

Mr. Dels<br />

Ran"<br />

twice—nnrn In c-ssh nnd niicf? in I<br />

Up the Street March<br />

Mqr«e<br />

Scirniimg predirt that ih? rignret;<br />

1 ihp ftitUfp will enmi' with buili-inj<br />

inetehcs^ From Ion & r but is lit<br />

illhipr" niin^, huh7<br />

The ChnflproL Pn,, Chnmber <strong>of</strong> | *<br />

nmmereo ?=ays ihat it hart women L<br />

i Riinrt whrn U bulii rxtrq=larg^<br />

Ntalls in tli? now municipal phrkind<br />

lot, Hn who hnsn't" "><br />

* !<br />

Two hfrids are buttrr fin?. If.<br />

hoy're boih fijlpfh<br />

* * " i<br />

j The ctiniitsnt eomplitincr probably ;<br />

h*isn = i an^hiny ?\*P to iidk aboiit. j<br />

Mr, Dels<br />

Trailart §M Record !<br />

Valse Bluetie<br />

Drigo ApBrosimalely 43,000 truck trail, '<br />

iJnDnlshed Symphony Schubert ers, worth some SlaQ,<strong>On</strong>n,!jno, were ;<br />

Solo: Sunshine <strong>of</strong> Your Smile. Ray produced in the first half <strong>of</strong> 19(3 I<br />

Mr, Perkins<br />

This was a new record<br />

'<br />

March Lorraine<br />

Cnnne<br />

Optimlhm Putting a man liiln pub , I<br />

Week-end pr<strong>of</strong>ramt in Friday's<br />

lisua.<br />

ier. than he did in private<br />

lie <strong>of</strong>nee and hoping he will do bet. i I<br />

life.<br />

WANTED<br />

O»r Drllycrv Servire IWMHItales<br />

If»vlnt (litters, lillverwire<br />

and inya in vanr rcspreilve<br />

nom^s,<br />

PHONE 0717<br />

•I ysar eoBvenlenee and we will<br />

be glail to call far them.<br />

The Chatterbox<br />

9th md Central<br />

JOE DIORIO'S<br />

CIRCLE<br />

CAFE<br />

SOMERS POINT<br />

Kitchen Open<br />

Daily—4:30 to 9:30 P.M.<br />

• Real Italian Spaghetti<br />

• French Fried Shrimp<br />

• Half «f Fried Chicken<br />

• lUvieii<br />

• Deviled Cr«b<br />

• Steak<br />

SANDWICHES<br />

•ad<br />

SNACKS<br />

Until 2 A.M.<br />

PACKAtt 6000S<br />

and<br />

Phena Som*n Point<br />

257 8<br />

Jade Newlon<br />

At thm Piano •<br />

fatmmn Oppot*<br />

'Utopian' Plan<br />

Farmer, don t want •Utopian n-<br />

tr«v«g«nim," «Monllng to Cuieton<br />

I. Piekess, executive •eerctary <strong>of</strong> trw<br />

MassaehUKtts Form Bureau Fed*<br />

crttion,<br />

TcMlfying before a Congressianal<br />

rbmmittee, Mr, Plekesa emphaatied<br />

ihat farmers have "a inve mlMrust<br />

a> to the political motives <strong>of</strong> thoie<br />

who have saddled u«, against our<br />

«fcPT*<br />

price i<br />

<strong>of</strong> •<br />

Chief<br />

bladder<br />

•TBVlly nTilgrS<br />

it to maintain luT<br />

Han flaw<br />

August 31 to <strong>Sep</strong>t. 5 in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

DDRLYN<br />

CONTINUOUS 10:30 A. M. to<br />

MON. . weo.<br />

"The Band Wagan"<br />

FRED ASTAIRI<br />

CVD cHARiiti<br />

In Tethnifalar<br />

TMUM,^SAT,<br />

"Roman Holiday"<br />

ORIOORV HCK<br />

AUBRIV H1PIURN<br />

In TMhnltMar<br />

MAT. DAILY —2:30<br />

MON. • win,<br />

"Devil's Canyon"<br />

S Dimension , In Technicolor<br />

BALI ROBIIITSON<br />

VIRGINIA MAYO<br />

THUR1. • 1AT.<br />

The Moonlighter"<br />

1 olmatisisn<br />

BARBARA STANWYCK<br />

FRED MacMURRAY<br />

"Rafvm to I<br />

SARV COOPBR<br />

ROHRTA I<br />

In<br />

"Mr, ScoutmatHr*<br />

CLIPTON WIBt<br />

1BMUN0 May.<br />

•Vi, — 7i!J and<br />

MON. . Win.<br />

"Abbott A CotMb<br />

MNI Dr, Jakyllwdl<br />

Mr, Hyd*"<br />

BUD ABIOTT • LOU £MfNl|<br />

TMUR1. . SAT.<br />

"Vio» Sqood"<br />

•D, O, ROBINSON<br />

MULITTI 00DDAM I<br />

MAC'S<br />

90S Shore Read Somars Point • Phont 9511<br />

STEAKS - SEAFOOD —<br />

— Italian SptcialH*. —<br />

••BM1..WIH by Dunc.il Niiwa and Sayntt<br />

Charlotte at thm Organ<br />

— PretenU — 1S Continuous Entertainment I<br />

S<br />

-<br />

SHIP BAR<br />

SOMERS POINT<br />

ELMER<br />

BLAKE<br />

EVERY NIGHT Starting it 8:15 P. ti<br />

Special Party Wednesday<br />

SILVER CHANGI GIVEN DOLLAR in SILVIR DOLLARS NIGHT:<br />

TWO FEATURE ATTRACTIONS<br />

The Sentational<br />

$"KERRY-PIP1<br />

ANO TMl POPULAR, WELL4CN0WH<br />

TED FORREST<br />

TRIO<br />

featuring JOAN HAJUUSON, V<br />

' • Plus GvM Stan<br />

, . ,^|<br />

Doth* at th* Movie*<br />

tale<br />

Strand<br />

/Sradise" deplets tha<br />

^ ^dnntun «f the irop.<br />

hav« the feminine leads, with Ba..<br />

iJorwt and John Hudson In the «i|<br />

porting east.<br />

mmfi riMf I H Csftmay<br />

Su*ve Clifton WiW* tnutntai<br />

dimity I* at Itn tM In "Mr Scotitnnnter".<br />

• laughable Mary <strong>of</strong> how<br />

an Innocent Bystander heeoBM It<br />

VBlnd with • group <strong>of</strong> DarMev<br />

Boy Scout.<br />

George "Foghorn" Wlnslonthe<br />

juvenile lead, with Edmund<br />

Gwenn and rranees Dee In the sui<br />

IMrtlns rolej<br />

s tkd «• adaptation <strong>of</strong> a MOOM.YN ~~<br />

1<br />

by Jan... A. IMay and TBBWIW<br />

> <strong>of</strong> "South Pacific" In "Band W.gon". nimble Fred<br />

• Idyllic novel, on Allaire Introduces Ms latest, and n<br />

L <strong>of</strong> the world, doubt mod lovely. dam-Ins partne<br />

__^_"ln'BrlUat. Weat Cyd Charlsse,<br />

( pMire stari Oary It It MG M-. new, jubilant. Ttch<br />

• «w£iw «l» flndi Ma nlcolor igutlnl, glittering with i<br />

'^^tba Wanda, lo. talented .Inglng. dancing and «im<br />

Main MacDooald My Mat, Including Osnr Levant<br />

r IV Ctih value <strong>of</strong> a Ufa Insurance policy makes It<br />

•snOent collateral for • loan. Hence we can adme*<br />

Dc«ded funds at very law cost.<br />

How much you MB borrow depend* on the ag«<br />

itae <strong>of</strong> yoni policy. Bring it In for • quick<br />

Aedi-up-wd you'll probably get • quick chtekt<br />

ie National Bank<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Cape May County*. Lar(Mt Ba.nk<br />

MEMBEB FEDEBAL Hinfl BTBTEM<br />

ItBDAL DirOSR INIVBAMCE COB.POIATIOM<br />

TOUR DEPOSITS INSURED UP TO $10,000<br />

Banking Houm<br />

. «prtfl i p.m. — Saturday: 9 ••m. until 12 BOOB<br />

kISLE OFFICE — 43rd St. and LWndi. Am<br />

MK1N&<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

iBu 0m SBMI b««ch««y Khurd will play the tHM<br />

r»to af Lllll VantMl (Kara in th»<br />

•Tainlna at MM threw" phna at<br />

MM minlul). M w Mp rales as-<br />

•d ky MnMr Man PlKtwr<br />

•art RaMMt at Prad Sraham.<br />

•AM. HIDDINO<br />

Andrea UayiM *• LeJs Lan. and]<br />

h Oateway fanrltn aa Warier<br />

•chnadar, •Mwi Cady, Jerry New.<br />

by, Wall.c. jana* and Lean »•»<br />

aris,<br />

PtOOY KINARD<br />

plauded productions at the Gateway<br />

M "Carousel". "Fledermaus*-. -Desert<br />

Song". "Call Me Madam". "Merry<br />

Widow", • lienllemcn Prefer<br />

<strong>of</strong> a cop,kfller, and Is packed with enter their pets for merchandise !<br />

nw, Powerful emotions and sue •wards,<br />

I "Kiss Me, Kale- follows such ap.<br />

CENTRAL OCEAN C<br />

iaa»a«,aaa.<<br />

Mr in Ocuan <strong>City</strong> and<br />

1 y«or •lt«wh«r. fait <strong>of</strong> Ml.iltilppl<br />

The Quiet Refinement <strong>of</strong><br />

The<br />

22nd ST. DINING ROOM<br />

DAILY<br />

SUNDAY<br />

ACROSS<br />

THE<br />

OABDEN<br />

u<br />

Open —<br />

4iOO P. M, lo •iOO<br />

1:00 P, M. SiOO<br />

to<br />

Glmwmd Every<br />

(The Geographical Center <strong>of</strong> the Island)<br />

P.M.<br />

P.M.<br />

Monday<br />

THE DAIRY BAR<br />

Bather* Served<br />

LUNCHEON<br />

SANDWICHES — FOUNTAIN SERVICE<br />

OPEN EARLY — CLOSE LATE<br />

J. PAUL MILLER<br />

HARDWARE<br />

3212 Asbury Ave.<br />

HOUSEWARES<br />

TOOLS<br />

PAINT. GLASS<br />

GARDEN TOOLS<br />

LAWN SEED<br />

• ErmmDmiivmry •<br />

The SEAFAIR<br />

COB, lllh and ASBPBT AVr.VBI!<br />

PHONE ls«g<br />

— Fountnio Service<br />

DELICATEiSEN — PLATTERS — C'ROCERIFS<br />

Toy.<br />

At<br />

Three) nemlm <strong>of</strong> trio eaft <strong>of</strong> the<br />

<strong>On</strong>eway Murtcal PUyhouw p<br />

durtlon <strong>of</strong> "Shaw Bo«i" wan orchldn<br />

from Mayor VMd W. Chapman, at<br />

Homers Point, at the end <strong>of</strong> trie per-,<br />

formance. Sauirday night.<br />

They were presented by Henry<br />

Roeser, Jr., former <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> comrnlaaioner<br />

and treasurer <strong>of</strong> the Gateway<br />

company. He was assjttad by<br />

Paul Alken. former lleutenant-gov-<br />

«mor <strong>of</strong> Division I, <strong>of</strong> the New Jer.<br />

sey DUtrlct <strong>of</strong> Klwanl. International,<br />

and • director In the Oaleway<br />

eompilny.<br />

wan M Mia Ajalrta,<br />

KUrn*. Mkn BeUrJaix TawsawM<br />

and Miia Aibie Iharard, «ka m.<br />

r-le af celarM mM an ike alww<br />

Mtas Blaynp. who played Julie In<br />

the production, had just sung 'Bill",<br />

ihe song nude famous by ihe lot*<br />

Blondes", "Annie del Vour Gun",<br />

-Song <strong>of</strong> Norway- and "Show Boat"<br />

This Mason's schedule wu from<br />

June » to <strong>Sep</strong>tember 7.<br />

-•haw laat".<br />

i<br />

Saf<br />

Tha WaadatM<br />

d«it BJrjrrietan far Urn''<br />

Ha htatory<br />

aha hi Dr.<br />

mdvaM af Al .<br />

r%on CbUdnn-i<br />

an* John. Hapfelaa<br />

kai taken over •wan<br />

nMr»'kaadtad fey a :„,<br />

eum,. to, Arthur MtotShF<br />

Hue,' • •'. • •• . -••?<br />

huidJhs la Marin*<br />

Tb* nji blaDda an<br />

M O • - -- -<br />

SUMMER VISITORS<br />

DON'T GO HOME!<br />

Until You Get Our «<br />

SUPER DEAt<br />

ON A -'W::*^:<br />

NiW FORD or MERCURY<br />

W« Can Sava You Motwy — NO SALES<br />

Call or tattM- Drlv* to _<br />

IDW, Q, KURTZ<br />

AUTHORIZED FORD and MERCURY<br />

1 it. St. and Atlantic Av*. &*** mi Ocoan <strong>City</strong><br />

IMMEDIATE DIUViRY — Everybody and hi.<br />

ievm tha Now <strong>1953</strong> Fordt and M*n^<br />

Gifla<br />

Mendelaon<br />

"ORIGINAL'' LAMPS<br />

ICE CREAM<br />

TIERNO'S<br />

3345 A«bury Ave,<br />

FRESH MEATS — POULTRY<br />

COLD CUtS — SANDWICHES<br />

We Deliver Phone 0489<br />

POWELL'S<br />

SERVICE STATION<br />

34th St. and Central Ave.<br />

Phones 8894 - 1623-M<br />

// Your Car Won't Start - - - or Four<br />

Tire Goes Flat<br />

Call Us For Prompt Smrviem<br />

CARS CALLED FOR and DELIVERED<br />

Goodrich and Atlas Tires - Batteries<br />

Expert Lubrication<br />

— YOITK BMI. OF nontcnoN BINCB im —<br />

BEACH OOSSIP<br />

That aid Ukmiitr,WitkmmiJt<br />

Aia> E l J<br />

"Tha anfln cempany <strong>of</strong> |§ D«l.etabU laafeadi<br />

lain ma In Ih.nkln. v*u Mln Hr a<br />

wamlarf ul laaian _ and ta rMM mnr*<br />

on. Hut Th. CottaH Inn RaaMurant hat<br />

a Many fa pint* Ih. mod •Uurlmlnatina<br />

palatl,"<br />

COTTAfJE INN RESTAURANT<br />

"THE LITTLE WHITE HOUSE"<br />

Loc.fed at 3234 ASBURY AVINUE<br />

and in Our J t (<br />

READY-COOKtD FOODS<br />

DEPARTMENT<br />

With ev.rythln,<br />

taht IktMiha.<br />

Stara in •aathiambart m—m — tM. ataar<br />

KLINE<br />

2100 ASBURY AVE.<br />

Delic*te..«n -<br />

Soda Fountaij<br />

Hot DOE. -<br />

Praa Parfcln* L«« In Rear<br />

• OPIN EVBRY DAY •<br />

'?*£<br />

^<br />

i


T ' • •><br />

thaala Rao SMnruck. a,.<br />

[<br />

, diad early Saturday at in*<br />

Norata, MM aSflw<br />

• ««w • lon« UIMM saw w<br />

'<br />

• •'U<br />

widow <strong>of</strong><br />

forwrl, r*Md«l la<br />

fiBS<br />

r<br />

**AM TO MMI<br />

AWNINGS<br />

VwMlTIAN BLINDS<br />

~ WINDOW SHADES<br />

K. E. BAKER<br />

,'*JP *AV AVf. — PH. iSJT<br />

[AWNtNOS TAKEN DOWN<br />

RIMMED - STORED<br />

tor 3O inn bfm aw.<br />

p*raum*ntlr with htn,OMt> K.<br />

Stob swtolMrf by two other oona.<br />

HaMM C. atemrnek, ocean CMy aotaaa<strong>of</strong>ril-<br />

4*oJ*r. and Sarniel L., gf<br />

Auatabau. N. J., tad twa jfrandchlldren.<br />

She m • amber or the Ftrrt<br />

Metbadiat Church.<br />

Itattth MaentI HUMS nude lo«l<br />

fniMimMi far earvlrei In Philadelphia<br />

*t III* William II. Bjtttr.br<br />

and Hli Parian. Interment will be<br />

la W«t Laurel Ulll Cemetery. Momtmiry<br />

County. Pa.•<br />

(fitter Mss. Aged 70<br />

g<br />

BWw<br />

Muaieai Playhouse, died<br />

FWday night In ikon<br />

Memorial<br />

faepliaj, where ik* had teen a patint<br />

far a month.<br />

Hn Swight ni the wife <strong>of</strong> (tank<br />

O, DwMht. who U M. Their bom* In<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> city is u itM Asbury av.<br />

She li lurvlrrd by another<br />

Thomas, <strong>of</strong> Hooding, pa ; a daughter.<br />

Mi* Prank Blouch, <strong>of</strong> Lebanon, pa,,<br />

and n grandchildren.<br />

Mra, Bwighi was a member <strong>of</strong> the<br />

EpUcopal Church.<br />

' Private funeral Hrvlni took plan<br />

yesterday at the Smith Fimer.1<br />

Home. The Rev. Powell Norton,<br />

assistant pastor <strong>of</strong> the Flint Meth<br />

odlst Church, <strong>of</strong>ficiated.<br />

Interment<br />

was In Seaside Cemetery, Palermo,<br />

Dies at His<br />

Wall-Known Sing**<br />

tx-PhilocMphisii<br />

Lake Family Aids Causes<br />

At 46th Reunion in Resort<br />

Mra, Qancn Faley, Wjniton.iajem, N, ft, war the principal speaker at<br />

the ««b annual reunion, last week, <strong>of</strong> the historic Lake f«mlly <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Cit Th i Thd ltd i I h<br />

Min kckar to inter<br />

Wilton Cellaga, <strong>Sep</strong>t. 21<br />

MlM Virginia B-Tleeker, daughter<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mrs, Ruth E. Becker and the late<br />

Mr. Becker. Ml Bay av, has been<br />

accepted for admlnbn to the freshnan<br />

elan at Wiluii College, Cham,<br />

bepsburg. Pa.<br />

Ai a member <strong>of</strong> the clan <strong>of</strong> 1857.<br />

.he will enroll. <strong>Sep</strong>tember 21, and<br />

Bin with her classmates In the «.<br />

tensive orlentaUon program which<br />

brtrodueei freshmen to campus ae.<br />

livltlet.<br />

DAY or NIGHT<br />

I S H ! N G<br />

The reunion Thursday emulated <strong>of</strong> a business meeting in the morn<br />

Ing at the First Presbyterian Church<br />

and a luncheon and entertainment<br />

program at Plymouth Inn in Ihe afternoon.<br />

A member <strong>of</strong> the iJke<br />

family,<br />

Mrs, Faley. elaborated en her work<br />

director <strong>of</strong> work for crippled<br />

HAMT TIPPINO.<br />

J, Harry Tipping, widely known<br />

tenor soloist and music teacher, died<br />

Saturday at his home here, 700<br />

Bridge blvd., after n lingering 11!<br />

Heap, He was 47,<br />

Mr. Tipping had mode his year,<br />

around home In dcean city almost<br />

four yean, but formerly resided<br />

Philadelphia, where he condue<br />

his own music studio fnr a number<br />

ef years.<br />

Re waa m {Ml>re4 MlaM !• the<br />

St. Lake'! and Ik* Epiphany Epla.<br />

HM Church «f Philadelphia,<br />

Ml aJw appeared frequently In<br />

naeeri reelUu tferraikMU the<br />

cairt,<br />

Sinee mnving to Orean <strong>City</strong> he<br />

had been In charge <strong>of</strong> miuic. and<br />

was ^ goloM In 1050 snd 1951 at<br />

the First Prefbytcriiin Church.<br />

He- is survived only by tiM wifp,<br />

the former Edith Cocker.<br />

Funeral service? took place today<br />

(Tuesday i ot the Oliver H. Blair<br />

Funeral Home. Philodelphla. with<br />

Interment in West Laurel Hill<br />

Cemetery.<br />

Philosaiphiait Dim,<br />

<strong>On</strong> Ratort Vacation<br />

CkJUFiM B. Aschenbach. <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,<br />

died tuddenly or a heart attack,<br />

Saturday, at a guint house at<br />

HO4 Central (¥„ when he had been<br />

vacationing for two weelu.<br />

Mn. Awhenbaeh, who wai 84. waa<br />

a machinist for the Link Bell Co. <strong>of</strong><br />

Philadelphia. His home was at aoo.i<br />

Widen it., that city.<br />

He U mmved by hi* wife, Carrie<br />

Miwarti Aschenbaeh; a aon, Charles,<br />

Hid • daughter, Mrs, Mildred Tern<br />

pleton. aim <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,<br />

Funeral Mrvleei will be at the<br />

Heater Funeral Home, Philadelphia,<br />

with Interment In Northuaod Cemelery.<br />

Predkh Troastto<br />

Sweep C. M. County<br />

A SWWvole plurality In Cape May<br />

County for Paul L, Traast, Republl<br />

can candidate for governor, was predieted<br />

In the November 1 general<br />

election In Cape May County Re.<br />

publleanti lafl week.<br />

The prediction was marifi at n<br />

kick-<strong>of</strong>f<br />

meeting for Mr. Troam's<br />

eampaign at the siflivTrciii<br />

jiniel<br />

In Trenton. A total <strong>of</strong> II parly<br />

county chairmen attended lo plon<br />

for the coming election.<br />

Edwin Nesbitt, Wlldwood Crest<br />

Commisiloner and Cape May Cauiiiy<br />

Republican chairman, predicied that<br />

Mr. Troagt.wiM carry this cnuntv bv<br />

pp<br />

children In .North Carolina,<br />

Sjhe<br />

told <strong>of</strong> the eight and a half million<br />

children who need cdiirollnnal ai<br />

tentlon in Ihc Inllid Slnlf.<br />

There are three rlasses <strong>of</strong> these<br />

children. The mentally remrilud,<br />

Ihe cerebral palsied, iind I hi- i-rlh<br />

caws.<br />

Mn, Palay •mphailiid (h* ne«d<br />

far<br />

xlucatlne Ihete chlldr.n io<br />

thai thay can UH what tnidl (*w<br />

•ra lh«r alnady hava. To •upp»n<br />

her praaram, the (.mil, vatod •<br />

dsnatlon ts the Ham* for Crippled<br />

Chlldrm In Atlantic city.<br />

The family linlhtnil in (he morn<br />

ing for a business nu-etjnii in Ihe<br />

ihiirch,<br />

Norman V Hariicni. rily<br />

d'rector <strong>of</strong> public relations, opened<br />

the meeting with devoiiuns. Dr.<br />

Arthur Adams, librarian <strong>of</strong> the New<br />

England Geneoiojilcai • Historical So<br />

eiely, <strong>of</strong> Boston, diseiisseii bringing<br />

the Lake fsmil.v tree (in to date<br />

John<br />

Adams, af Weadstawn,<br />

N, J.. was announced at the old,<br />

•it member present. At II, hi<br />

was twa yean alder than the Rev,<br />

W. Elwall Lake, Canting the long.<br />

ait dlitanta was Mrs, Julia Lake<br />

Huieltpn, ol Lot Angeles.<br />

After luncheon coinmi»»ioni'r<br />

Harvey W. Adims. representing ihc<br />

MOO, provided "the'OOP Yo'ndidati- tll > discussed I ho Lakt> family ,-incl<br />

continues to show interest in the 1 "» connection with the res.uft<br />

Cape May-Lewes ferry system and<br />

Scon Adams, Jr.. entertained with<br />

impersonation* <strong>of</strong> Red Skcllun and<br />

hi* characters, and gave several reel-<br />

• aiions.<br />

Mra. Boss Honey recih>d<br />

truck Drivers<br />

To Be Tested<br />

Big Rig Operators<br />

Mutt Qualify in '54<br />

| Motor Whirl* nirrelnr William 1<br />

Dcardcn has announced completion |<br />

<strong>of</strong> plans for Ihe examination <strong>of</strong> New<br />

: Jersey'! 13,000 truck lamhlnatinii up-1<br />

i-iatois who must Kivc evidence or'<br />

physical fitness, good character and .<br />

! driving skill in order to operate ii !<br />

I truck-! nailer or truck combination in :<br />

I In- stole after April I. IBM,<br />

I<br />

1<br />

Restricted 10 licensed drivers al |<br />

(nil 21 years <strong>of</strong> aiic. pi"rMJIi» swk<br />

. inK the special license mi!*! first<br />

tihialn an application form and u<br />

medical cerllfieale form from the<br />

i thief Inspector. Division (if Motor<br />

I Sehirles, Trenton.<br />

Attar <strong>Sep</strong>tember 1, he may pr».<br />

lent these forms at any <strong>of</strong> the r#fliiarty<br />

tcheduled drtvtr namlnalion<br />

oalntt in tht Mate where hi<br />

will M liven the written arid<br />

ptychsphyiicai felts.<br />

The Isfttr<br />

IMI will include depth p.rc.pllon,<br />

tide vitlan, tirnpl* reaetian timi,<br />

color par option and •ilwii acuNy,<br />

Those who meet these preiiminliry<br />

! qualifications will be notified when<br />

land where in appear, after October<br />

' 1, fiir the road nr tirivifiM skill tes!<br />

'<br />

New Jartey it the first ifate requiring<br />

ipecial license* Ut trutk<br />

combination drlv.r. Tha (aw,<br />

which wai approved by Governor<br />

BrlKsil, April I, reiulhjd from<br />

niMtrHI truck combination accidents<br />

involving multiple Ian <strong>of</strong><br />

life and great property damage<br />

and am aecld.nl that wiped out<br />

*n entire family af 16,<br />

Harbor Police<br />

Also Seek Rise<br />

In line with action <strong>of</strong> police in<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. North Wildwood and<br />

Wildwood Cresl, Ihe police <strong>of</strong> Stone<br />

Harbor are clrculatina petitions seek,<br />

inu a referendum In Nnvfmher on<br />

salnry Inercases.<br />

In u ieiler lo ljuroiiKh council loit<br />

week. Hie police proposed an IncreBse<br />

nf palriilmeirs salary<br />

rrom<br />

«2JIM to MlNKi: lor assistant chief<br />

fmm S2SIHI lo S4,.M0; anil for the<br />

chief from M,IiW to M.1HK1<br />

The siiBiieslion i» to spread the<br />

pay raises over a threeyeiir period,<br />

slarliiiu Hilil -in Installment in IBM<br />

<strong>of</strong> mm for pulrolmen and §7110 for<br />

Ihe rhii'l<br />

ReMStm<br />

Department<br />

Third Federal<br />

cllned 20 per ,<br />

July, but when ,<br />

seasonal variant,<br />

cent, according<br />

serve Bank <strong>of</strong> -<br />

Slighlly cooler WMUH<br />

helped to hoosi saffir<br />

over last July', •<br />

seven months <strong>of</strong> ,nu «,<<br />

tricl sales Increased 4 «T<br />

the corresponding -Sf- 1<br />

All <strong>of</strong> the 'major —<br />

for the first t|<br />

•hared In the Dl<br />

increase.<br />

Vork,<br />

the way wilh a r<br />

TWICE A WEEK, TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS<br />

fvOttan <strong>City</strong> 1 *<br />

Diamond JuM—<br />

OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />

-We. it Telephone 0304 or 0305<br />

OCIAN CITY, NIW JIRSIY, FRIDAY, SIPTIMUR 4, 1933<br />

•MtMei-i>Hi(*T auimins. iih at. nd wv— w. ^ •<br />

gland Warns <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> Parkway 1<br />

uther Improvements to this area.<br />

Collsctor<br />

Injured<br />

John Blvers, M, a Wiitlwood K«-• Xn^'follSSSd" 1 ' *"""• ^ " ^ " iM " 1 "<br />

bage collection employe, sustained<br />

leg Injuries Thursday when he was<br />

tk b bil<br />

leg Injuries Thursday when he was<br />

struck by an automobile while work.. announced.<br />

inn on aienwnod av,, near lludson R * v KI**H<br />

A<br />

nc "' "'weption commitiee was<br />

d I ill i f h<br />

NEW INTERESTS<br />

The modern bachelor.girl Is one<br />

who is more intereited in plots and<br />

plans than in pom and pans.<br />

WHATS NEW—A meBaphtinp<br />

ivith transistors operaled by bat.<br />

:uiies about trie si?e <strong>of</strong> a matchbns<br />

s said to provide volume conlroi<br />

hat will transform a normal<br />

peaking<br />

voice either to a Imiil<br />

hoiit or an inaudible whyper.<br />

Han naw io raturn te <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

In 'M far th. Diamond Jubilee Celebration.<br />

NOTICE TO<br />

PROPERTY OWNERS<br />

ASK YOURSELF THIS QUESTION:<br />

What It tha Valu* af My Property In O«»on Cify?<br />

Wouldn't "it bt good butinmn sense fo keep informed<br />

»vmry wmmk a* to whml I* heppmning In Qeman <strong>City</strong> that<br />

affects this investment?<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Sentinel-Ledger brings you an accurate<br />

report from week to week as to what the municipal government<br />

is doing; number <strong>of</strong> new homes being built,<br />

information on real estate values, new ordinances enacted,<br />

news about taxes, the resort's schools and what<br />

they cost to operatei about improvements being made;<br />

news about your neighbors, new permanent residents,<br />

etc. You can get this vast amount <strong>of</strong> information for so<br />

little cost from no other medium.<br />

Your mailman will bring you your Sentinel-<br />

Ledger regularly.<br />

Do not mi»$ a single issue.<br />

SUBSCRIPTION PRICE:<br />

|3.25 per Year in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

'$3.75 per Year Elsewhere East <strong>of</strong> Mississippi<br />

.*4.7S per Year West <strong>of</strong> Mississippi<br />

<strong>City</strong> SHtllnal-Lcdg«r<br />

ONU <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />

to my remittance for the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> SBntinel-LorlBcr for<br />

paper at once.<br />

nclmied<br />

jplr. Pla<br />

i<br />

Street<br />

<strong>City</strong>..., — z6ne .. State<br />

It will censM <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Lake. sirs, Huney anil<br />

George C A Harbour.<br />

The family voted donation! to<br />

tha Share Memorial Hospital Build,<br />

Ing<br />

fund, the Diamond Jubilee<br />

femmitfte, and the Tabernacle Association<br />

far beautlncaflon af the<br />

grounds,<br />

N'pxt year the- family will meet on<br />

,lhc<br />

ls»l Thursday In August. It<br />

will be an eveninn meeting. In en=<br />

j able more <strong>of</strong> the younyer members<br />

In attend.<br />

:<br />

Master ot ceremonies for the r»>.<br />

; union was the president, George K.<br />

Gardiner, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. The honorary<br />

1 president is [Jr. Arthur<br />

^dams: vit-e president, \'incent Lykci<br />

'secretary, Mrs. Lewis II. Lake; treas-<br />

I urer. Mis, Marion<br />

Lake Boss, <strong>of</strong><br />

, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, and historian. Mrs. .i. •<br />

Preseolt Cadman. <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />

Everybody'! lulinesi<br />

"The curlenl drive 10 cut uovernfflent<br />

costs, balance the bitdMet, and<br />

brlnd aboil! las; reduction is in everybody's<br />

interest." — i,ake Plat-ill<br />

i.V Vi News<br />

Ftlrl TAG SHOWS<br />

Tho main difnciihy<br />

i-xporicii<br />

in nianyirig fur mnm.y is in kr<br />

iiie the j>i if-e trig frnm showing.<br />

Home <strong>of</strong><br />

ipening Incinerator Would<br />

TAYLOR'S<br />

BARBECUE<br />

SUGAR CURED PORK m<br />

•urn*<br />

st $100,000, Says Mayor R^es to Mark<br />

Estimate u. s. Dare Not Stop Aid,<br />

Year S Ki<br />

r f Says Kiwanis Speaker<br />

few Hear<br />

Speed and Sail<br />

jtinue its helping hand"<br />

U<br />

ld f<br />

le alternative but ta confor<br />

the bickward countrlei <strong>of</strong><br />

i th<br />

ii<br />

in Futurv<br />

t Nv»d From<br />

png hand poncy for the bickward countrlei <strong>of</strong><br />

Uw world for many years to come, in the opinion <strong>of</strong> Dr, Ever.<br />

•II Preston, noted Mew Jersey<br />

Parking Ban Off<br />

For Week End<br />

Lifted From Friday<br />

Night to Tuasdny<br />

• OUR ONLY STORE IN OCEAN CITT<br />

754-56 Boardwalk<br />

Science Speaker Sees<br />

Prayer Effective AM<br />

Because true prayer is effective,<br />

every Christian (should pray daily<br />

for himself, his family, and for solution<br />

<strong>of</strong> world problems, Harold Mo|.<br />

ter, <strong>of</strong> Chit-ago, told a large local<br />

audience here on Sunday,<br />

As pro<strong>of</strong> that prayer can be elTec.<br />

tlve he cited the mounting record i<br />

during the \s>A 7B years <strong>of</strong> spiritual i<br />

heaiing in Christian Science. He<br />

! told about several cases he knew <strong>of</strong><br />

l.rst hand.<br />

<strong>On</strong> nationwide tour as a member<br />

<strong>of</strong> The Chrialian Science Board <strong>of</strong><br />

Lectureship, Mr. Molter spoke under<br />

sponsorship <strong>of</strong> The First Church <strong>of</strong><br />

Christ, Scientist. Ills topic was!<br />

"Christian Science: The Science <strong>of</strong><br />

BlMht Thoughl and Action".<br />

Practical Christianity requires that<br />

the individual not only recognize his<br />

responsibility toward himself, but<br />

also toward all mankind, Mr. Moltei<br />

declared.<br />

TTPIf AI, OF THIS ERA<br />

;<br />

Tlie young matron examined the j<br />

! toy doubtfully and. turning io the;<br />

i salesman. £a!d. "It seems to me this<br />

|j is rather compllcoletl fur a vounu<br />

•'child."<br />

Madam," replied the clerk, "this<br />

is an educational toy, designed tn<br />

adjust a child to life in Ihe world<br />

<strong>of</strong> today. Any way he puts It in.<br />

gelher, it's wrong,"<br />

GUARANTEED<br />

PROTECTION AGAINST<br />

TERMITES<br />

Termite InfeNayen la lucraaa.<br />

In* In thla area ever? y«r.<br />

Dent take chaMea - be aara<br />

rear bone la protect,. Bfalati<br />

TERMTTES Kilfe (ho<br />

TOX-EOL SYSTEM<br />

• NaNMally kiwwn and HIM,<br />

V •SBB#O feyCRIs&>Y0j£<br />

Chwniial Pnduch) Company<br />

FREE INSPECTION<br />

OF TOUK<br />

www w rttin<br />

Tox-Eol Control Co,<br />

P.« BM KM, Oe««« <strong>City</strong><br />

or Phone MM<br />

SPJCIALI from August 31 to <strong>Sep</strong>tember IS, <strong>1953</strong> only I<br />

I pouited and pertinent<br />

ion affairs in the rei<br />

answered by tha city,<br />

for the Ocein'<br />

j Community AMoci.<br />

its annual summer<br />

fit th» AtlintiC <strong>City</strong>,<br />

The ban on overnluhl parking on<br />

', CUlb, in Northfleld, the streets <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> city will be<br />

I evening<br />

(temporarily llfiHi over (he Labor<br />

j fuest list <strong>of</strong> opproxl<br />

Duy *' eek<br />

•"*• '• *'* N •nnoiinced thin<br />

'.SSenTand friends J«* *f Po"» ef William Ii<br />

J Mllw STpreS,<br />

Ile «» ld >•«« •" nl«ht parking will<br />

the ouesiions<br />

the ! elt > f ' Inrtwding Asbury av,, Blh and<br />

,"made these Bolnis:<br />

«««!», "here the overniBhl ban h<br />

m • ^ toret Ihrouiilioui the year<br />

city Tntlnarator ! The restrlctlon«• W<br />

nrs<br />

Building Took<br />

Dip in August<br />

Cooper Optimistic<br />

, For RMI <strong>of</strong> Yaar<br />

1<br />

luUding activities in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

during August slacked <strong>of</strong>f<br />

untu about 4:1s p, in<br />

Tha national champlonihlpt far<br />

1CS1 will bo docMod In th* C and<br />

I Mrvlco runabout clattol and tha<br />

K ratlna elau. ThaM aro Mh«|,<br />

iilad tar «W <strong>of</strong>tornoon. baainnlra<br />

at liM,<br />

•ntarn chaniplanihlp* wUI bo<br />

datMad tor clau I M I raclna<br />

runabMita, claaMa O. • and r «arv.<br />

In runabout!, and Jtrtay tp«d<br />

•klfta,<br />

Other races are listed far the 44<br />

cubic Inch runabouts and hydro,<br />

planes <strong>of</strong> the 41, 13S. YM and 2M<br />

cubic Inch classes.<br />

Trophies will be awarded in all<br />

WHIN MOM! CALLANAN, 1IL, raiMHM a now msM car, h,<br />

It MHwufh i<br />

Ice Men Happy But Swamped in Heat Wave;<br />

Meeting Huge Demand Keeps Them Hustling<br />

More<br />

Speed<br />

Highwtryte<br />

vUIII|Mllllun<br />

WHh Otl<br />

>y VINttlNT T. >«ICI*MJrTtt'"<br />

The new Garden SMgl<br />

way will bring 30fr,0M> .<br />

tional car* bearin«-4 '<br />

visitors to the "<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> the Ant)<br />

operation. From<br />

wlUbeuptothei ,<br />

vide tXm ttcilltkHi and<br />

Uons t«r draw tnU<br />

trade into the <<br />

Thai. In effect, waa tb* :<br />

given by Bayant 1*<br />

chairman <strong>of</strong> the New Jeney<br />

waj Authoril>. at tbe annual<br />

mer dinner <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> aty II<br />

Community Asaoclatiaa at tha<br />

Untie <strong>City</strong> Country Club, at "<br />

Betd. TMada> evening.<br />

Mr Knaiand. who alao ta |<br />

<strong>of</strong> Ihe Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />

BaeDte,<br />

and <strong>of</strong> Ihe Bdhwn Bactileal I<br />

lute, said that <strong>Ocean</strong> Cttj i<br />

parking facilUles and expedite i<br />

men! <strong>of</strong> traffic to provide far<br />

convenience <strong>of</strong> the anlldpalrd I<br />

Influx <strong>of</strong> vehicles<br />

Parkway<br />

ot Mwt<br />

MM noit rHart, -only •*** *r<br />

He warned that seaabore<br />

will And themselves In a highly MSBK."<br />

petllhe market, blddbig for th* »*'<br />

dltlonal<br />

btiainew. wltb the reaott,*<br />

rloii the be\t acconunodaUnBa<br />

ultimately receivuig mott <strong>of</strong> tbs additional<br />

travel in the couty. a* •<br />

result <strong>of</strong> tbe Parkway.<br />

Pointing out Ihe free, public |<br />

me lot opened at Mb tt. and At<br />

•T-4bi» •umnMr. Mr. Entiand<br />

Thol thki prUect ui a atan IB<br />

right <br />

T^B^BP BMBBSf/l' vafBTBl B^BT WBB.BB ^BeBja]BJBBBarn) #^BBBB]B^r |_<br />

He urged that count? authorities<br />

cooperate wilh the State Highway<br />

Department Hd that Individual municipal<br />

(ownnwnta pjaa an •»<br />

proved ayitelUaf ronnectlng roads<br />

all<br />

required to report for school aarlier<br />

for fostball practice and for scliol<br />

astlc reasons.<br />

Juvenile Thespians Raise $113,75 For Hospital<br />

'Glamour Girl Revue' Sett Rapid Pace For Notable,<br />

Tickled Audience<br />

•y VINCINT T. MlCHiLlTTl<br />

Mg »<br />

netted fUS.TB<br />

Great<br />

heam In llllle people<br />

for the buUdlng fund<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Shore Memorial IlMpltal this<br />

week.<br />

The contribution represented the<br />

total receipts <strong>of</strong> the -Glamour Olrl<br />

Revue", presented Sunday •fterno<strong>of</strong>i<br />

by pre leenasi- youngateri <strong>of</strong> the 800<br />

Week, Seacrest rd, neujhborhood.<br />

The talent was Mmewbat renioved<br />

from the pr<strong>of</strong>e»»lon.l,<br />

Broadway<br />

calibre, and the theatre wu eonild,<br />

•rib!* dlaUht froBi the palatial<br />

But the enihuilMn and •innrily <strong>of</strong><br />

purpoae <strong>of</strong> the young cart relegated<br />

ail shortcoming, to Intlenlflcance.<br />

With a aukefUft itage, aM up in<br />

the garage <strong>of</strong> Arnold Oraatti, at 00<br />

geaereit rd., and a wardrobe reflMtlni<br />

credit to the needlework<br />

and maternal patience <strong>of</strong> their<br />

mothers, the youngMan sang, danced<br />

and cracked wtae, to the complete<br />

delight <strong>of</strong> the 60 adult) who comprised<br />

the audience,<br />

. Miss Agnes Marie Orutti, age 11,<br />

produced and directed the revue,<br />

which Included II fine acts, the like<br />

<strong>of</strong> which would have added to the<br />

glorious light <strong>of</strong> the nostalgic Keith<br />

the billing on the pre.<br />

Circuit.<br />

Sharing<br />

were Diane Jastrey, •< Eileen<br />

IS; Barbara Alexander, IIS<br />

-- • - • Julia Donohue,<br />

'<br />

Arnold Or-<br />

8ran<br />

Baker,<br />

Sonny Mania, nix; Jull<br />

•(•I Thomai Oeione, 111<br />

•atti, Jr., 10, and r.eorge Alexander,<br />

Jr., ID, all children <strong>of</strong> •uaimer resid«nt«.<br />

Like all great theatrical prenlcn,<br />

the audience contained nalablea. In<br />

addition to proud parent, and well,<br />

wlahlng friend.. Mayor Fred w<br />

Ctiapnun, <strong>of</strong> gonen Point, and Inddentally,<br />

chairman af the hospital<br />

buUdinn fund, was present. Another<br />

prominent guest wu Dr Pascal<br />

LuMhnl, formerly head ef the PhUadelphla<br />

General Hospital, new «.<br />

eeutlya vice president <strong>of</strong> the EldcUui<br />

HoMutal, Philadelphia.<br />

The only adult Intertoper In the<br />

performer. 1<br />

fetter wu Val VaJlee,<br />

aeewdtsnlM,<br />

who provided the<br />

mutk. •<br />

Tha b-tt Mfarmatlen avallaW*,<br />

locally, ii that it will be four f»<br />

tlK month.—oarly In 1*34—b<strong>of</strong>oro<br />

now ratM can peulbty go Inta <strong>of</strong><br />

loci.<br />

The National Bureau <strong>of</strong> Casually<br />

Underwrite and the Mutual insur.<br />

ance Rating Bureau disclosed plans<br />

for a new and more equitable system<br />

or rating automobiks for inauranee<br />

Page •, Please<br />

INSIDE TIPS<br />

Amusements—Sec, 2. page 1, .<br />

Churches—See, 3. pages 4 and S,<br />

Commuters- Club Chatter —lee.<br />

8, page 1<br />

County rarm News — Sec, 2.<br />

ntWllSee, 2, page 6<br />

FUhlns News—Sec 3. page 4,<br />

Marmora—Sec. 2, page S.<br />

Music Pier Progranw—Sec 3,<br />

pages 1 and 3.<br />

New Jersey Poll—Sec, 2, page 7<br />

Obituary—Sec. 3. page S.<br />

Petersburg—Sec 1, page 3.<br />

Senice Men and Velerans—Rei<br />

3. pan I.<br />

Soclnl and Personal —, Set, I,<br />

pagf a • and S,<br />

Soraert Point—Soe S. page 8<br />

Sports-Sec. 1, page. 4 and I,<br />

Death <strong>of</strong> Heat Wave Due<br />

Late Today f Is Forecast<br />

Hold your breath, folks! This is the word you've been wallinc fur.<br />

The heal wave that liu- been with us since AIIKIIM M i« going to gel<br />

Ihe aid heave ho this .afternoon ur tonight.<br />

Weather Forecaster Samuel j<br />

Deitch's voice shook with emotion<br />

last night as lie reported the east,<br />

ern pr<strong>of</strong> res» <strong>of</strong> a mass <strong>of</strong> cooler and<br />

drier air moving acrotis the continent<br />

from Canada and the Rockies,<br />

He said the leading edge was In<br />

Iowa and Wisconsin yesterday; by<br />

this mornini; It would be in eastern<br />

Ohloi by noon In western Pennsylvania<br />

and New York,<br />

The InBuonco. ho premlMd on a<br />

•tack af Blblaj, would be felt here<br />

lafa today In the farm <strong>of</strong> Increasing<br />

fleudlneis, •cattered after,<br />

neon er ovonlng thundarihawers,<br />

and a waliame drop In tempera,<br />

lure, Saturday It ts be leu humid<br />

and •till cool.r in the aftarnean,<br />

Sunday U to he fair and "pleas,<br />

ant".<br />

High humidity and continued hot<br />

weather Is the outlook for this<br />

niornlnii, but it will lie the laKt IcaHp<br />

<strong>of</strong> the hot Kpell which has been the<br />

longest in many years.<br />

At a mattar <strong>of</strong> racord, yMtirday<br />

wasn't as bad ai tenie we've had<br />

In the past twa weaka. The tempi<br />

eratura yoilarday afternoan. In.<br />

Auantad by isuth Muthwott wind,<br />

was a mare tl. That comporod<br />

with *S In Lakehunt, N, J. at the<br />

Naval Air Station, and even hefter<br />

r.adlng. In Philadelphia and New<br />

Vork,<br />

The humidity yesterday? That was<br />

a different story- n sticky (I per<br />

cent most <strong>of</strong> the day,<br />

.Mr. Delicti wiped his brow, loos<br />

encd his tie, and checked over the<br />

records <strong>of</strong> whaf- he politely referred<br />

to as a "very unusual summer".<br />

Among other things, he turned up<br />

Ihe startling fact that this summer<br />

Sac, 1, peee 1, plaaia<br />

9-Year-Old in K Show Boat*<br />

Cousin <strong>of</strong> Katy Hepburn's<br />

Pt t J h'<br />

Patronn at Jonathan<br />

mentation <strong>of</strong> "Shou Boat<br />

pre<br />

Sandra n fourth grade pupil in<br />

. it the R


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• • • • . • • • • •••••<br />

ifvan TO ivKirry «»»»<<br />

. •?«••• V<br />

for Jo/e<br />

^5333^M12: r i3^1fir*itoi€ H K G&&JbA •••••I Caaa& J^AP<br />

iTtMn El lSh «L Tod #!•*•••• SBTWPi<br />

'Ag^nCI pfcBJSjjTil «» fc kj-.lv ui •• r,,J<br />

(IiSbtt¥WH IV Hani WeW-BWI<br />

at an ;i o-dockldrt In the Urea nation*! ctum II<br />

M<br />

"^<br />

I kpl<br />

Mir fvniiaM. MM flat* MK<br />

JltfWtMN^rUOW<br />

|k*»om»v MhMri b»th. Hvltifj room, dlnaffa,<br />

S)L AUtonMte oil hMt. InMriMM Car^rt,<br />

•^ %„,<br />

"•^^€<br />

r -' t<br />

•A<br />

^l"J'f<br />

S3<br />

— WITH BOAT DOCItk<br />

13<br />

BM.Naal<br />

nan 1<br />

•ntltfml<br />

Ed<br />

m MMk OHM<br />

Ctty and Atlantic <strong>City</strong> meaUaitV<br />

Union win<br />

Meteodlrt Church. »«"<br />

T»» Rev. Bollo A. MK3i«»l, pur,<br />

11? ""-"»•-<br />

nfen, OHuy, u<br />

thMHe mlnlrterUI rtudent<br />

2 CMt«0M,<br />

Mkg $7400.<br />

•*•"•••> Sartin^^^B^HI.<br />

All prkwa - many MuMd-<br />

«or CjUMi Ml*<br />

mm<br />

WaMAw.<br />

MONtYFOR<br />

MO*T©AGES<br />

•Od AttW*TIC AVE.<br />

KUWKWll<br />

», 4*4 Oee«n ar.<br />

I tte engagement at I<br />

p<br />

CHI Om*g» »rorlty. will be a Am.<br />

tar at the Uhlvemty <strong>of</strong> Fouujyl.<br />

vwtla Oil. ML<br />

SB UN Miute PtM.<br />

•an <strong>of</strong> Mr,<br />

"1 1Oth st<br />

for two yean. He 1» presently<br />

vHu In the UK •tribune a<br />

RICHARD B, FOX<br />

fTH rfREET .nd ATUU4TIC AVINUG<br />

OffTtForSaU<br />

DUPLEX APARTMENT BUIL&ING<br />

— S51-53 FOURTH ST,<br />

All all ili!• *J»-i--^^-"jlndl»tdW1<br />

MHeiMik elei.h>» hal watar haalan<br />

WiM<br />

uru LOT<br />

•Ml tm feaariiantf featftfiMlk .,, . excellent cendmen<br />

. ARRAfklk TO Site THIS II<br />

tM MR impKTieii — • A-M. TO #.'P,M, —<br />

S|McIkllITABLte<br />

BUVING ANY plomTV IITWIIN<br />

17lh STREET injlMi STRNT<br />

— WE HAVE LISTED FOR SALE —<br />

* MonThon 80 APAtmENTS and<br />

BUNGALOWS<br />

1<br />

and SEVERAL BUSlH&S PROPERTIES<br />

located In this Rapidly Growing Section<br />

Many <strong>of</strong> ThM* Ar« lExtlinln LMIng^<br />

S<strong>of</strong>ita ara on HM B»aeh Front d. SMM ara Haalad tar<br />

AlldtthM<br />

1—NtW RANCH-TYPE-4<br />

2—«EW COTTAOE-^<br />

Propwtit jtmn B* Fimancmd<br />

4^-COTTAOe—a MrwhM, Matml, fiim.<br />

.111,100<br />

.$!M00<br />

.» 1,900<br />

*lM0fe<br />

•M cbtef Marter. Other ocBctal. will In-<br />

••» Maell Hunem « ehlef atanr,<br />

«» Mward Br.uU.im. jr., chief maaf<br />

* " arar, WBIiam BHner, pit manager,<br />

, and WWUm H. ColUsson, Jr., lur.<br />

,# *#«r<br />

'J^. lanaheuls wUl canpete over a 1M<br />

rT^ mBe course and the hj-dropUnes<br />

„„ over 1J/J miles.<br />

MM new I* rat* M SM CHv<br />

m 14 *er the MamMd JuMea Cate<br />

FORSAlf<br />

HEATED 2-FAMILY<br />

Ar« YOU Looking Per<br />

INCOME PROPERTY<br />

A AIM N»*0hb0rhood?<br />

Wl HAVE Jutl Such<br />

a Proparty<br />

Far tto LOW PRICE <strong>of</strong><br />

111,000,<br />

Call or Slop *nd A*k<br />

About ThiaOiM<br />

D.ALLEN<br />

STRETCH, JR.<br />

•03 Cental A<br />

Phone 0658 ,<br />

FOR SALE<br />

WMMuiit, AHractiva<br />

HOME in<br />

GARDENS<br />

Exco/tenf condition,<br />

newly decoratwi<br />

IntUm and out.<br />

1«t floor, Spanith ityla M.<br />

Mnte patio wlH. running<br />

fountain, tpaciout living<br />

warn, full dining room, dl-<br />

| utility roam, 2-tar attathad<br />

Ml hM mfar hMt.<br />

flMncad, Owner<br />

Mkvint town.<br />

PriMd for Quick Sal*<br />

$19,100<br />

PHONE OC 1340M<br />

OR AMY BROKER<br />

2-BEDROOM AND BATH BUNGALOW<br />

2-FAMILY DUPLEX<br />

A eMMLY WHIT — I M M WtatVtK Mat<br />

Takat M btMar than A M v*arty, wtwly 1 m<br />

•DOOHBOU to o. HArason<br />

REAL ESTATE a*ti Iff<br />

ITlilB^<br />

1^. tun.<br />

(hltotlew Are. - t5e*4leys l» Boale la a iraduats at tha *"' >• n*Mhl with «ich cnthtul<br />

me maid <strong>of</strong> y honer, et Mln with Barbara s—^, 1X M »iJTim.h aT.,,3.7 • » mMM ^re that there to a<br />

Aeaulne, <strong>of</strong> Narwalk, Conn, were B?^I? JaSi ^ff -^mT *»*M«* <strong>of</strong> the fornaUn <strong>of</strong> a<br />

>kirt aver UMMa, N.tlonM Ousro.<br />

nwy be a dub exclusively for<br />

a ,o«rn <strong>of</strong> oyton nsTwItt , hanS &£"Kd % Z^£,JiZTi & ^ ^d uB *»• *« *« *>»<br />

— ft A L ft -^<br />

4 GOODYEAR TIRES<br />

Navar inad<br />

Sita Mo x 15<br />

$10.00 Mch<br />

Mm ASBUkV MM.<br />

— MR SALE —<br />

HIAttD COTTAM<br />

^N Hit fttr ffliifr<br />

Prfcail .,,, llB^MO.<br />

D. ALL6N<br />

STRETCH, JR.<br />

" Ml Cmmi Ava&M<br />

The ben man was Thamu Bepkc,<br />

<strong>of</strong> Bridgeport. Conn, Ushm were<br />

Joseph Msthews, ef Brldgeporl; U.<br />

fl«H, Mil N Nn. IUk hNi><br />

OYSTERS . CLAMS • LOBSTER TAILS<br />

LOBSTER MEAT - SOFT CRABS<br />


"TF'-T<br />

,1'<br />

fe***..<br />

Pitt.<br />

Mi. «m h<br />

'at 18th M. and<br />

: am nwklnf with only a cracked wrUt bone<br />

(fiar tt» col-whereturned to<br />

bl> motorcycle crashed Into<br />

an automobile on Central av. Sunday.<br />

It wa* reporteo yesterday.<br />

wa* •rreMe* later in UK parktef<br />

a raatmrjttt by police wn»<br />

(NnMl Mr bar anaU Cru-<br />

MV mat d**cril>ed for<br />

WEDDING<br />

MYWOOD PRESS<br />

fSCOM<br />

itAURANT<br />

%h Street Off the Boardwalk<br />

DINNIXS<br />

Deluxe CralMBMt CocktaU — We<br />

V-« CoektaU pineapple Juice<br />

Cantaloupe<br />

Hair O.mpefnilt<br />

with Orange Ice<br />

i Clam Chowder<br />

i Beverage, Roll and Butter<br />

Platter Dinner<br />

j Clam Chowder<br />

: TAIL,<br />

T ; l i.<br />

.....tJOO P-S)<br />

t OBC SKA SCALLOPS.<br />

* T I M<br />

S.1B<br />

E DEVILED CBAB KN GLASS ..... 1 SO 2 00<br />

«A nnnO SHRIMPS.<br />

1JD jie<br />

Of FLOUNDER, PARSLEY BUTTER 1 60<br />

HCAFOOP PLATTER — HANSCOM<br />

2.10<br />

Locator Tall. Shrimp.. Scallops.<br />

Sliced Tomato, French Fried<br />

1.T3 .1,25<br />

'<br />

IBWOBOFISH.<br />

' BASS,' BfattWN BUTTER<br />

I CALF'S UVER. BACON<br />

• Ctiidtsac oiretxtTE<br />

I«A^HA|I STEAK.<br />

,<strong>of</strong>r AV JUS I, .<br />

rABU FLATrBK, WITH POACHED BOO<br />

I JUItBO LAMB CHOPS<br />

i saiaat STKAK.<br />

180<br />

1.40<br />

1,75<br />

1.40<br />

IBS<br />

,tM 1.40<br />

IJB<br />

8JS<br />

MS<br />

Kid<br />

1.(0<br />

SIS<br />

I.M<br />

2 IS<br />

2.n<br />

1.M<br />

ITS<br />

3.7S<br />

its<br />

Fried Potaloea Buttered Frnh Spinach<br />

Buttered' Wued Beans<br />

Cole Slaw with Carrot*<br />

Homemade Dinner Blaault<br />

Puddlnr Baapteny Mia<br />

Walnut Sundae Chiliad Watermelon<br />

Sliced Pineapple<br />

Butter Almond, VanOIa Fudge,<br />

' Bayal k» s will he Ihi' same<br />

is last year<br />

Teachers in the elemenlary school ;<br />

ore; Mrs. Marie Vilnius: 1>.1 grade.<br />

Miss Lucy Resine; 2nd urodr, Mrs<br />

Helen VoiinRi 3rd firade, Mrs Helen ,<br />

Atkersnn: Jlh Bracic, Mr«. Marie<br />

Oemaresi! sth Brade. Mrs. LMIifln ]<br />

ae»h€>e; 6lh siade. Mr Uonahuei j<br />

7lh grade, Mrs. Jane Campell; 81 h<br />

Bfade, Mrs Klhei Bliwaril<br />

The openiii^ session <strong>of</strong> sehufll will<br />

he Sionday, Neplember 14,<br />

u ilh<br />

liropt<br />

h ich dpp;i<br />

police receiving most<br />

Lower Township<br />

School Is Enlarged<br />

A oew Nihoiil bus, two more<br />

Hrndea and exxn primary classes<br />

hnve been ntided In ihe oxBantled<br />

Cons"!idalJd .So f* nW ° r<br />

TownshliI<br />

With (he rapid eJtpLnsion <strong>of</strong> the<br />

de>elo1,n,,.ni8 "in'NoM'h 1 Cape M,<br />

Villas, Brma Park and Villa, Manor<br />

«1e added fneihlie, were approved<br />

lion ' To "" n " lli l > Btm rA <strong>of</strong> Ediiea.<br />

County Buys Cable<br />

To electrify Bridge<br />

ircvhoMers on Tuemtoy auihnfiwd<br />

the Burchase <strong>of</strong> 130 feet <strong>of</strong> «uh<br />

BUBply Compunv, The table Jill be<br />

ured to canveH the draw <strong>of</strong> Innran?!<br />

Thor<strong>of</strong>j, bridge at Av.lin f«m<br />

manual eoniroi ,0 e|«,rtc,i o ^<br />

oird that four firm, turned down<br />

t llio small order for cable.<br />

Www to Attend<br />

1<br />

Economic<br />

Stridafe Sine* War<br />

Dr. White Home;<br />

Ordered to Rest<br />

Dr It. Rortln White, chief surgeon<br />

H Shore Memorial Hospital, yeeter-<br />

Hsy was reported 'doing nicely" at<br />

hlii Somcra Point home. to"whleh he<br />

returned Tuesday frmn the ho**<br />

Dr. White had been a patient in<br />

the ho«plt«l since l«»t Friday, when<br />

he ctrlrkei, .<br />

Dr. Hwiehal<br />

potd th h<br />

Flrrt<br />

l ^<br />

The dnt moderT<br />

waa created by Suwhen<br />

he waa Prti,<br />

England In 1M»<br />

For Farm Fresh Produce<br />

VISIT<br />

MOLL'S HOMESTEAD FARM!<br />

SOMf RS POINT • MAYS LANDING ROAO<br />

2'/i MIlM Pram Circto, at Scullvilt,<br />

Ho. 1 Potatoes ,,,, KM,, ^I<br />

WOODCOCK, HISS I CO.. INC<br />

New York Stock Ixthangft Phila.-Balto. Slock I<br />

123 South Broad StrMt, Philadelphia 9, P..<br />

Klngiiay 5-7200<br />

ARTHUR L BATTEN<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Kepresenfafi've<br />

. These Famous Women<br />

Invite You To Put <strong>On</strong><br />

BLUE BONNI<br />

•1 mfer Bun •amm<br />

far EkvorHHl<br />

•I"<br />

"Mr<br />

main, • kit with mmf<br />

|p^ whrn j put on Bum<br />

BONNST M t i d Mk<br />

hlBi taats ao much<br />

An* jwull notice that<br />

•wry ddldoua pound haa the<br />

aam.moinlnf-fTahfl.vw!<br />

•UIMHIII*<br />

Know the faeta! O**-**<br />

other reinarlsait"*"<br />

lom«ThrichlBVf


t* Wyke and Ida two worthy<br />

— an*. Jake Grouse and HMoa<br />

1 * •"•-•-. did a fine Job working w.<br />

omclal. and arranging' f<br />

nnln M<br />

continue onto friday. "<br />

MMh OiniwIH.i<br />

, beaded IV.HI<br />

thM yea*.<br />

CUSTOM<br />

Cocktail<br />

John E,<br />

RESTAURANT<br />

tor<br />

Quality DMtig<br />

QVBT IS Yearm<br />

Tables<br />

P thU year waa, I believe.<br />

• than ttrTyvar. .the<br />

#U» psati the nays nvi .howefl<br />

•MamhMNirt—Herei in* group<br />

1 ' Baa been ntpantiMe far the<br />

lea rfnJ that hu done a grand<br />

b. thwfaMrr.u 1 a cnalntt.n, has<br />

' ~ Ufa eMittf tfee for yi(W, andf<br />

a.Tear received line sp^port fr<strong>of</strong>c<br />

tail thy) waa pu«Iy<br />

i eonvenatlon. pal the boy*<br />

I have lh*lr doobU<br />

We certainly w<strong>of</strong>« glad to hear<br />

hit Bill Wdte was out, (he ether<br />

fee Hendler. Harry Oerkcn and j— t short walk. Olid you are<br />

rile Hamburger.<br />

ie mend, Bill.<br />

#MaTg-JMw here ia a new enn<br />

mlttee that ha. just I<br />

Can you hit a golf ball?<br />

though it was farmed the day Well, some ni-" -' •" •-<br />

tUMS to ride. The members<br />

(hit exceptionally large committ<br />

are all <strong>of</strong> us.<br />

Vea, we are all acton in the great<br />

drama, entitled, "The Trials and<br />

Tribulation, <strong>of</strong> an <strong>Ocean</strong> city c<br />

" ' -. If It were not for the ft<br />

that happen to our mem<br />

the summer, we wouldn't<br />

imve t column. The manner In<br />

Ufteh you fellows accept this c-<br />

InttuV M. without ,<br />

n. it eouldni happen t» a bet<br />

.tier hunch <strong>of</strong> fuyn.<br />

i «JJ"^ItcoUIdnt happen? Well<br />

Mre. Johnny Palmer bid<br />

M spades and "blew" it<br />

, i failed to plajf the right<br />

tA Mdltlan to going "hay<br />

*W» on the as hand, he pulled «<br />

double boner in one say: by also<br />

playing on* a heart, while he sal<br />

there with a handful <strong>of</strong> trump. Bob<br />

Atherholt wac happy, but Lew Hayes<br />

i wu 8t to be tied,<br />

, ..,,„• * .* ...» .<br />

what a pleasant' thought must<br />

i hivo M going throngh Frank Ma<br />

rolla'i mind ai he enjoyed a plena,<br />

ant "snooi*" the other night, com-<br />

Mi down. But leave It to Bill<br />

—ehrle. Jr., those pleaaant thoughts<br />

tied to sudden despair, when<br />

prank woke up. due to a "hot-foot"<br />

that had been liven MM,<br />

l*d the IMt shrt^nrf<br />

Nl*y faankM, "I* •<br />

ught fcefferaf Ate W<br />

B, and for • Ibort trip to catch • «w J^lcd<br />

In wori »MUM« and 'weakies" ^ rf<br />

!** ffi •>«* G 1 * 11 h« Jurt punUinfd hi* tarim,<br />

Mnch chat- bul the circus came to town<br />

tool pface, an* believe me, if day, and that wu the sign that BUI<br />

[ couM have bt tien* to bear ireolu would be available for taking<br />

• rennrlu. It wa. a «.*> AMr far children to see it. Bill Is very ic-<br />

Mara « M M». and or butt.<br />

# * «<br />

l ride oul io I...<br />

•ay an. There you will „... .<br />

30lan being coached by your i<br />

joy In the art <strong>of</strong> hitting the<br />

'white pill".<br />

do not know<br />

irtvlng range Is a place where<br />

« who try to hit lolf bulls<br />

(temny, th* bay, or onto<br />

mainland, with a club, 11 Is a<br />

olace to let oil iteam, Vc<br />

•murder" the drl<br />

(hat It has o '<br />

0M4 for th. waltHlne, loo. it<br />

CMrll. MM* will «Jmlt. <strong>On</strong>ly<br />

troubl* with CharIM li that h.<br />

d 1. ' ; ., " •*.'•(,-;,. ,7 :-<br />

Pareal No, 17. •. j..- ^ '- ^i^:^:<br />

Lneatad em MW aMa CmSSliim**.<br />

_ Street. SW WsHW Uf '"V" ' t."W*<br />

44<br />

Laeatad am SE alia<br />

Street, 8W *r X 8E ^<br />

ParwHto, f». *£ •'•-••.• fr ; -*:<br />

4«t #*•« I<br />

Located an 8* Mm Aatuiy ATfBO*. taftoBlfdj<br />

Strwrt, sw «r x SEMIT •;'.':• .--..:'.•?•'<br />

Pareal Na, 20. • • ": •:•• : .>",«,;- ;v-<br />

"* •.. • mm',-.' ; ;, : . ., ' ./, .,<br />

' The CIV will pay canmualen or five (Ml per centum af the jaleprlce to anv penon aBthMa«f,ta law <strong>of</strong> Nfy Jeraar n> emmifm,*<br />

eommlasloii for effecting a sale, provided anal Mttlement la nade with the cfty anitald panan a^ualb- ec^ A aa»Bt'&r iWiaH, ,-^y, A<br />

•:..•1^!r^^:•i!^••^^..r» p •^. f TOX-EOtSYSTW<br />

, ' W wder M the l o ^ <strong>of</strong> ^MBMBmer* ... • • , . '.' -/.'v '^^^fy^!^$<br />

r . : ..; i ; o " p ?" llll - w .— S TERMITES<br />

Deep Sea Fishing Parties 5 -V<br />

^BOlWteir — Soiling 9 A.M. - R,fumlng 4 P. M. i mn5nmi*m "<br />

. -pttal Wdnfulqy and Saturday Evning tlAlng<br />

Wp^:Wp^V


•Si<br />

\<br />

Sf*<br />

f- J"*<br />

M -<br />

Mom<br />

1<br />

Trav*l*r<br />

StMVi<br />

i Service <strong>of</strong> the Ural<br />

i thi. M<br />

Mbortyn<br />

r 0trmaft rbj th* otwTBp<br />

"" r J. atoore, presiding bUhop<br />

South Oconni<br />

the MJMhadlst<br />

I Meore, an ouMaadlu au><br />

~ ld traveler, •»»«•-<br />

^^ V^^^^Pp <strong>of</strong><br />

work In ^^aBB^gga.<br />

IIMM both puNa ataV IMt,<br />

' • • • - • — " , if — •<br />

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

f to theae duU«," „_<br />

I jB«Mt episcopal nipervMen<br />

€jMM, (SwiUerUmJI,<br />

i, Sunday<br />

4. IBM<br />

M nuik<br />

ri-C Ikto put Own<br />

lMiM •«!• MM<br />

Jain* -m ».M<br />

at ttt<br />

UttMt,<br />

. .Very added facility already has<br />

teen taxed to capacity thi. summer<br />

•a crowd* <strong>of</strong> worshippers continue<br />

to IU1 th. bulldtnTrt^ilSnef!<br />

.tea* on a tunday rtorotag-th.<br />

lt*»« *a'm '"Tnd^ a u r *<br />

Sol * ql<br />

irowSr^»S£a<br />

the preatnt patter, the Rev,<br />

Frtnk F Adler, BT.M, was called<br />

to Mturn to thi. pariah in Jun»,<br />

H» had previously served as<br />

Sfi"' "* "* **""* ** *•*• *°<br />

.••alary af Ike Ckarcta<br />

P-* ik th. «HMs r . A<br />

mvtufa, win ta u.4.<br />

JH «•>?•« *«• « i<br />

J > lly <strong>of</strong> Mle "BOWMW will<br />

W «>7 the aunt* cholrr<br />

Amiable Are Thy Dwelling*",<br />

by Weit. Jeinnelte Darby<br />

*ok«, toprano. will ring "How<br />

Lovely Are Thy Dwelling", by<br />

Church Announcement*<br />

MMt MtTMBMT<br />

ttti tt. and Canfrai a*.<br />

7 * £ h trim tha CarMan-<br />

1 MB a, m—Church School with<br />

eUUMs for ill age*. oy E. Darby,<br />

MparlBMMaHt.<br />

11 a. n,—Morning Worship, Dr.<br />

Anthem ta be mini by the Chancel<br />

Chair: -Turn lack, O Man", hy Holm,<br />

and **Aa Torrents In Summer", by<br />

Elgar. Mr George LaphaB, tenor,<br />

will aina "Open Ilia OlM M the<br />

TampM", by Knapp,<br />

7i4i p. m.—Ivenlni ServMe In the<br />

Moarlyn Theatre. Bishop Arthur J,<br />

Mo* trill be the speaker,<br />

AnUumi to he »ung are; "The Twilight<br />

Shadows nU*, by Wood, and<br />

-Father, <strong>On</strong>ce Mare Within Thy Holy<br />

f IMT CHURCH OP<br />

CHRIST, KIINTIST<br />

Sunday Sentw—tiM and 11 a, m<br />

at the ebiirch, Ms it, and Aabury gv,<br />

Sunday School^ 11 a. m. at the<br />

church.<br />

MMInJ Room—Open dally except<br />

SuBday, 1 to 4 p, m.<br />

layl<br />

• p. m—Testimonies <strong>of</strong> healing.<br />

Man 1 ! real spiritual status u the<br />

No, Govcrn<strong>of</strong><br />

At Tabernacle<br />

Man Wild Nowlnat-d<br />

ll HN« M<br />

child <strong>of</strong> God not subject to the law<br />

Af sin and death will be emphasized<br />

at Christian Science service-. Sunday,<br />

in jh# Lesson-ierEnon entitled<br />

"Kkm,"<br />

l*e account will he read from the<br />

King James Version <strong>of</strong> the wellknown<br />

words which the Master Special miule at the evening ser-<br />

will bo by The Skyline, a<br />

Spain An that occasion: "I am thevice<br />

resurrection, and the life: h# that male quartet from New York The<br />

balievath In me, though he were evening service will begin with a<br />

dead, yet shall he live' (John 11:251. mtuical prelude at 7:18 p.m.<br />

Tts following correlative pi dove 8. Melson, Jr., South Jersey<br />

will be read from "•cience and long leader, will lead the eongre.<br />

Health with Key to the Scriptures" gatlotui singing: the chaplain wit<br />

by Mary Baker Eddy: *The underitandiitg<br />

<strong>of</strong> hii spiritual Individual-<br />

Superintenderrt in the PhuadelnWa<br />

be Br, Leon T. Moo; Diitrict<br />

ity MMMs man more real, more Ares or the Methodist Church;<br />

formidable In truth, and enables him The morning services will be<br />

to conquer sin. disease, and death"<br />

017:18-20).<br />

fat). J, plena<br />

O.C. Women to<br />

Hear President<br />

To Attend Amrtibly<br />

In AtlanHc <strong>City</strong><br />

Local member, <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Council <strong>of</strong> Church Women and<br />

trtcMs who are interested In attffadlnl<br />

tMe QftoM* « (cation <strong>of</strong> the<br />

•fata Bletmfal Assembly <strong>of</strong> VntaM<br />

Chureh Women in Atlantic <strong>City</strong>'s<br />

Convention KM. to hear an uddreaa<br />

Dwljht D.<br />

hbwer, are asked to contact either<br />

Mr*. Tn*>. V. towrawnd, prerident<br />

or fsw Ooaan <strong>City</strong> Council, or Mr*.<br />

CMHa* W, Munich, regional director.<br />

, Of Infant la tho wanwn. mima. U<br />

.Uuit whtn the PRaldmt<br />

- Jiw to att4iML he waa pra^<br />

hi rwrson with a copy <strong>of</strong> "A<br />

"—*—» DECLARATION OF<br />

which read, u fol-<br />

6OV, AcKILBIN<br />

Dr. Paul Waiting!! Hoon, pastor<br />

, the first Methodist Church ef<br />

jermsntown, Philadelphia, w!H be<br />

he speaker at the morning services<br />

" the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Tabernacle As-<br />

:latlr,n on Labor Day Sunday.<br />

He. will leave hi. preieni a>M><br />

Harold Paul Sloan will be theante <strong>Sep</strong>tember 15 to aeetpj the |<br />

newly ireaM Henry Sloan Corfin<br />

Chair af Fasurii Theology •*<br />

llnl.n Tkeslagie.) Seminary. New<br />

I»rt<br />

Kii appointment came as the cli<br />

•IX <strong>of</strong> a seven.year research by<br />

he Seminary faculty for the strong.<br />

n possible candidate for the post.<br />

ie i« an author and contributor to<br />

nany religious journitll and hu lee.<br />

ured and preached throughout thi<br />

luntry.<br />

Plat*", by Matthew*, Mr, Laphim The Tabernacle Quart*! will sing<br />

•U altti, "My Soul Is AthirM par t the two identical morning<br />

Bod", or Ooul,<br />

vices, at 9 and II a.m, in the<br />

Memorial Tabernacle, ftt,, it. and<br />

AlbUry IV.<br />

7M m. m—Pr«yer neetini In the<br />

r.overnor Theodore R, McKeM.<br />

In <strong>of</strong> Maryland, will Be the •pe.kw<br />

at the eveninr nrviee In the<br />

Strand Theatre, at 1th st. and Ike<br />

Boardwalk,<br />

He hu preached lay sermons In<br />

the churches <strong>of</strong> many denaminatlons<br />

throughout the country.<br />

Lul year, at the request <strong>of</strong> Ihe State<br />

Department. Governor MeKeldin recorded<br />

an effective addrea. on the<br />

bleMinga <strong>of</strong> religious freedom for<br />

brondesst behind the Iron Curtain.<br />

He M Me honor «f BBminatiM<br />

Prrtldent Ilsenhawer is a Bepub<br />

Uean CaMMaie for the PresidSnVy<br />

•f UI. United SUta, ,( y,, MB.<br />

venttan ta ohlnga.<br />

Broadcast over three nation.: At<br />

t •,m., two live brondcaits. one<br />

over Button WFPa, Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />

the other Station WWtt Vineland<br />

and al 10 p.m.. u recorded bread<br />

eait over station WOro, "<br />

vflle.<br />

HE GOK!<br />

But he's a game little tike, this youngster<br />

so well-padded on the North side.<br />

Even though his pillow doesn't keep him<br />

from falling, it does cushion his UMs<br />

while he learns how to balance himself,<br />

how to stroke, and swing.<br />

It will be that way with his life, too—<br />

and yours. As you grow older you <strong>of</strong>ten<br />

feel the need <strong>of</strong> something to cushion<br />

yourself against the jolts that come suddenly<br />

in everyday living.<br />

Since you learn to skate only by skating,<br />

and to live only by getting into the<br />

thick <strong>of</strong> life", you have to expect these mishap*.<br />

If you cushion yourself with the true knowledge<br />

<strong>of</strong> God and His ever-present love and watchful<br />

care, you will feel these blowi less.<br />

BERTRAND T. CAREY<br />

«MI Estate .<br />

15th it. MtJ 'WaOk Pbraa 0178<br />

HANEY LLOYD CH ATT1N<br />

•eat Calal* . l<br />

1815 A»bury Avenue. Phone 0060<br />

ARTHUR M. DeMARIS<br />

•aallar . I<br />

Ml Eighth Street Phone 1233<br />

LLOYDS FLOWER SHOP<br />

Mawara Far All Oecaaiana -s<br />

TalciraahcJ AnjtrMra<br />

637 Acbury Avenuo Phone 0277<br />

ANlto CITY<br />

ELECTWC COMPANY<br />

Thi» Smrim, I, Mmnm PublUhmd Vndmr thm Sponsorship <strong>of</strong> thm Following.<br />

Phone<br />

udHAMADA<br />

Forcea All Ilt.t<br />

328 W«»i Avenue pfcane 1048<br />

OCEAN CITY HOME<br />

SAVINGS A LOAN ASSOCIATION<br />

1001 Aabury Avenue phone 0011<br />

CENTRAL PHARMACY<br />

•th St. ui Wesley Ave. Ph. 0245<br />

1. LESLIE LAWRENCE<br />

Suitor<br />

«S0l Cyur.l Avenue, Phw, 0014<br />

THE NATIONAL BANK<br />

OFOCEANCITY<br />

801 Aabury Armue Phone 1300<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

WATER SERVICE COMPA1W<br />

210 T«nlh Street Phone M»<br />

PALMER<br />

Cktvrahl . bUrahlle . FHtl*alre ,<br />

1117-29 Aabury Ave. Ph. 03aM»»<br />

SELVAGN'S<br />

REXALL PHARMACY<br />

iih St .nd Aabunr, Are. » I8SI<br />

HOWARD S. STAINTON<br />

BIO Aabury Avenue<br />

SIS West Arams<br />

LTACCARINO<br />

Phoi»»«<br />

Whmrm tvtry N-d<br />

It<br />

T* aaM thai MtraKn M<br />

tfca MaMasI aatf<br />

Ml<br />

•vary sJaMU at a pavtaM tantaa,<br />

'Serving Families M Every F«ith'<br />

At Arty How —<br />

Phone 2654<br />

WIMBERG<br />

FUNERAL HOME<br />

201 ASBURY AVENUE<br />

It. John's Lutheran Church<br />

10TH AND CENTRAL<br />

TIM Rt«, Prank F. Mhr, pntar<br />

Swmtm — Th- CoW War"<br />

[MIA-rVU-CHURCH SCHOOL<br />

Sound Motion Plctor. —<br />

"Th. Lord I* Rtoati"<br />

in, ML—THI sinyici<br />

Sermon — "Nine Out <strong>of</strong> Tan Forgot<br />

IfcH,- iraadMit af II A, M, tamrice evtr Radla Stttian WFM,<br />

Atlantic CHy<br />

Ml. AND MM. PAUL H. WilL, Ministry <strong>of</strong> Music<br />

irch on the Boardwalk<br />

STRAND THEATRE<br />

SUNDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 6th<br />

I KM, — Crgin )|- *M A. M. ami liM A. M,<br />

BISHOt* MARSHALL It. RIED<br />

RatWant Bishop »f tM MtMtt Araa af Mai WUIIimllit Church<br />

MUSIC;<br />

OfclAN CITY TAriftNMLE QUARTIT<br />

NO ivirimfe<br />

•Udio *rMdcmti ef Mornirts ServStM<br />

9iO0 A. ML-~.WI*I*G (MS0, AtUMIe Citr. N. J.)<br />

*M> A, M. — WWBZ (1360, VineMnti N. J.)<br />

>OrOt P.VL^VtOHD<br />

(1400, PlMMillvlH*, N, J.) Tranteripflwi<br />

»«5 — DIAMOND JUBILfcE CELEMAflON — 19S4<br />

ANNIVERSARY OF THE TABlltNACLl ASSOCIATION<br />

AND OCBAN CltY<br />

REV. M. W. E. SAM6$Tf R<br />

MintiMr *f (rWhddfft 4>ntf«l Nail, LbttAm, tftfll-lttf,<br />

MH bt) «H obr<br />

Forth*<br />

af Oatasl Ctty<br />

Mtt IM HiM HNiM<br />

ha Up. itHJMtr witk tlw f«kil<br />

ui la.tr.mlan.1 avMkfatM.<br />

•I ud MrMMImul evaHfilM,<br />

Uenibtra and frienda <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> BapUat Chureh will honor Pas.<br />

Mr and lira. Seattle at a Farewell<br />

Dinnef" on Tuesd.y. <strong>Sep</strong>tem<br />

Wr ith, Mt pn, at Plymouth Inn.<br />

The! leatile family will b* Mttllng<br />

Friday, <strong>Sep</strong>tember 4, 1963<br />

n Wheaioh, o ML shorUy gfter Bible Claniaa*. Pturserj' through<br />

Labor Day,<br />

Adult ^<br />

Vtaiton always y the direction ef We minuter Str.<br />

welcome! attendanee ean tarts glnn, matti "U«i ashamed"<br />

l<br />

•-•*•-<br />

<strong>Sep</strong>arate Win-ship . Services fat each Mra HelMi B Myllu Ineatix. Romans<br />

director <strong>of</strong><br />

Annount*mmntt dapaMlsMt, It Ml :M a»tind3<br />

•**•*- •


It,<br />

mm nu AM, ;<br />

Atlantic CHy UKM« Co, Innounced<br />

completion ol a new HMO<br />

volt Miuniiaiion line Into Cap*<br />

Hay County to provide far future<br />

<strong>of</strong> Oeean ciiy and other<br />

km<br />

TillB il 4 ,<br />

less<br />

than » chuckle In the Labor<br />

i page today.<br />

* pttwttae¥la America, not Russia.<br />

Mptt<br />

t<br />

__* pttwtte¥la Aec, not Rsia.<br />

=: Mptntt output par manhour — hw<br />

i i i m i<br />

Labor Day thought—If <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

timft'on Monday to think <strong>of</strong> anything<br />

the multitude that is expected to deluge<br />

The South <strong>Ocean</strong> Clly Improvement<br />

ABMaHOD joined (he 10-2S<br />

AMx-lotion in mtuaUng<br />

anather<br />

Improvement Tan referendum, hut<br />

the commlMlonera wer<br />

that caused more delay.<br />

These are not complaints. If they<br />

were, my children would never have<br />

been in the parade more than once,<br />

CURTIS W, HENRV.<br />

1M W, itth si.<br />

Neie^Fer several years, prac.<br />

tleally all judging <strong>of</strong> Baby Pa><br />

rade entries has taken place in<br />

Convention HaU, before the parade<br />

started. The exceptions—<br />

this year, at least — wen the<br />

bands and the "personality"<br />

entries, which had to be seen in<br />

nil ion to be judged fairly —<br />

Editor,<br />

Small Ptor to<br />

.Accommodate Fishermen<br />

Editor Sentinel Lediier—I read In<br />

your paper that <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> i« not<br />

allowed to build a catwalk on HID<br />

bridge at Rainbow Channel, etc.<br />

If «uch la the ease, why not build<br />

a pier, about fair feet wide, from<br />

the sod tank on the Oeean city<br />

tide <strong>of</strong>, the channel?<br />

Have a small<br />

bait and aecefaorle* pavilion and<br />

nnt. ii a concession, under strict '<br />

regulations<br />

Also bring back the benches In<br />

front <strong>of</strong> the pier.<br />

A word on lha Baby Parade-<br />

Have all contestant* Judged In<br />

Convention Hall, before the parade<br />

start*. This will stop a lot or unnecessary<br />

delay: the children will<br />

look and act better t «igg«t that<br />

tha winner, be given their prize,<br />

en Uth «t.. <strong>of</strong>t- the boardwalk. A*<br />

It happani, many leave at 1Mb and<br />

11th eta., and never flnlah at 12th it.<br />

TM city truck, parked on th.,.<br />

•; at Uth at, should not be<br />

- - it did not*!.<br />

permanent Pumping<br />

Equipment Ii Propoxd<br />

Editor Sentinel Ledger — Your recent<br />

editorial, captioned "Lm»r<br />

Jcttiei, or Just More sand?" gives<br />

Hie to a number <strong>of</strong> suggestions In<br />

the mlndi <strong>of</strong> many as to what would<br />

be the best solution.<br />

Why not ask the people <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> to write. In to you their<br />

thoughts and suggestions on tlili<br />

subject. (Good Idea; they're hereby<br />

invited to write.—Editor.)<br />

My <strong>of</strong>fering would be that the city,<br />

buy a dredge and Install a permanent<br />

pump line from bay to bench<br />

and hire a permanent group sf men<br />

to occupy their winters by pumping<br />

our beaches, thm insuring a permanent<br />

type <strong>of</strong> beach each summer<br />

The jetties are certainly not riolnH<br />

the job, and I'm Inclined to believe<br />

that it would be foolish to put any<br />

more money Into them.<br />

THOMAS L.<br />

13 B. 8th st.<br />

County Press<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> a U Cifft<br />

Opinion,<br />

COMMISSION OOVEBJHBOT<br />

I A. c. Wilaey, la *•• Cape May<br />

fMnir<br />

«!••»)<br />

Governor Drlsmll and a group <strong>of</strong><br />

Influential New Jerseyites do not<br />

like enminijsien form <strong>of</strong> govern,<br />

men!.<br />

The most' objectionable prevision<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Walsh Act. which regulates<br />

the commlHton form <strong>of</strong> governnient<br />

Is thai which allows |the Tipper,<br />

whereby the majority on a Board<br />

<strong>of</strong> commissioners may sjrlp the mlnorlly<br />

<strong>of</strong> all powers. Yet Governor<br />

prlKall has given an "absolute"<br />

veto id a bill that would amend inn<br />

Art to prohlbil the ripper.<br />

Ho oppoied ihe amendment because<br />

It did not require the ianetlOR<br />

<strong>of</strong> the voters in each municipality<br />

operating under eommlmlon<br />

government and because<br />

'wper.<br />

lenrc ha« taight us ihat the romml««iun<br />

plan Is basically unsound<br />

and ihat ihe belt way to correct its<br />

(iefMtg is another fsrm <strong>of</strong> govern,<br />

ment".<br />

What The Gavemlsr Is soyin^. In<br />

so miitiy words, in municipalities<br />

imisfiwi<br />

with commlsitloB govern,<br />

men'.. \& that as far as he is eon*<br />

corned, they mum either give ii up<br />

or continue in put up with its worst<br />

feature. He thereby admits that by<br />

perpetuating the "ripper" evil he<br />

iipiihtici rtumnst Commission ruh<br />

SO HAIWOM IN IIARMOVY<br />

(Wlldwvod Independent flefordl<br />

It har<br />

tnnn\ pbouL the iilftilr #a< the n.inie<br />

<strong>of</strong> tli4 town r\e^^lJIH^3 wttn m id<br />

at eitr\t>od* nui ii uood time w ii<br />

h id bi .nil<br />

Hnvnir >\e likM I in<br />

Fithlng Dwby for KM*<br />

They had a (Uhlng derby for kid. down ta .<br />

weeks ago — and a wonderful time waa had by tn.<br />

This wa gather from a report <strong>of</strong> tbe event wrltta. L<br />

son, son <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s l.te Or, Coraon. Allan hu tJ\<br />

been mhlng editor <strong>of</strong> The MUml Herald<br />

*'<br />

Became we believe that a (Uhlng derby far wuMawj<br />

one <strong>of</strong> the most pralaeworthy aiunmar enUrprtrnlKo.<br />

could sanction, we're going. In a monant, to bnMnSv<br />

what Brother Canon had to My about the Miami event<br />

Before the theft ta committed may we vatun uu •<br />

that a Rounder Derby for the unaU fry, with pdaa ta k<br />

would be a eapltai feature <strong>of</strong> the Diamond JubUe. nit,<br />

resort is making iarge plans to entertain the gron *<br />

be something that the kid* would talk about and i<br />

-always with nostallle memoriei <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> city.<br />

Well, lei's see what Allen Carson had to uy .t^ ^^<br />

event, Mr. Wrson:<br />

•"•<br />

• * •<br />

THE KIDS TOOK OVER Saturday. Clou, to IJM ,<br />

went on a wonderful "Bahlni trip". With a «tront s»asl__,<br />

fre«hment stands, they managed to etch Art. drink MtaTaia?. 1<br />

eat popsicles, catch flsh and burst their bubble gun.<br />

'•<br />

Pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> the aueeen <strong>of</strong> the KMs Fishing DerMM «ai *k_ J<br />

Robert Orlner. a 12 year^iM from Hl.leah, who m tki fclTS! 1<br />

ally" it MaeArthur Causeway, where the Miami Beata AsiL^<br />

the <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> Miami wei» eovponsors,<br />

"""•<br />

I caught Five •odes, three papsielei and three bubtt<strong>of</strong>_-_<br />

grinned. He also was treated by Miss Verona MUfcsr. tCaH.1<br />

attendance—Bomeone rubbed the scab oir his fever Hate. *<br />

He put aside his rod and reel long enough to BMB nUiki.<br />

as she applied methlol.de to the wound, and with Either <br />

<strong>of</strong> selentif Ic faett<br />

eks are promot<strong>of</strong><br />

leftwing "11.<br />

• ^ n<br />

eenHMe M<br />

, taWanrnUI rol*a <strong>of</strong><br />

• •»!«•«»# Mnrn ajflder<br />

«*« ">•» pta4« (heir pnjauWe,<br />

Tie frcHBiilin af luMMl<br />

emphaal*' (special •UMral<br />

tog) feaeaiM rtr.u.r. |<br />

neent t.,t, an| i. partlaataifl<br />

f rmniiee^m u t it HMH1 !»«« worth considering<br />

Sfoy in School; It Will Pmy Oft<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Clty'i schools will soon reopen<br />

II ii to be hoped that every eligible youngster and I<br />

take advantage <strong>of</strong> this opportunity to obtain ft"<br />

Thla Is an age <strong>of</strong> speeialita. The natisa to crying A<br />

more <strong>of</strong> them, and Is paying them well.<br />

There is a shortage <strong>of</strong> scientists, needed to carry •<br />

race with Russia in devising newer and deadlier mMW.<br />

shortage <strong>of</strong> doctors and nurses, Great corporaUolii •" '<br />

leges for young civil, electrical and ehemjea! englneeB, r<br />

ing the doors to almost lunltleM opportnnitM.<br />

io you see, you cant afford NOT to Bniah •ebool<br />

JOHNSON'S<br />

BEAUTY SALON<br />

STYLING<br />

Permanent #•*• SpecUli.U<br />

Machine, Machlneleaa an« Geli Waving<br />

Phone 0664<br />

84r AJbury Avc.<br />

CERRUTl<br />

BEAUTY SHOPPE<br />

Far jraor SagM; Care — Let Mr M rearV<br />

teHHtaM<br />

ke year (aide<br />

BEAFTIf OtTLMW IN aUA tWASCBEB<br />

*****•**«*•*****t47).<br />

•n-H<br />

Th*<br />

Ml<br />

State's Voters Divided on<br />

Ugfetafure's Performance<br />

•* KINNITH PINK<br />

Mncter, Pfli>c«lti Wn.ai Lli*«.rvtc»<br />

vtaUcmrm—HBWMM tnw<br />

pJew •JefaC^ x^plifgt^^i rUte<br />

y<br />

iHittrc Mte wfth<br />

rank and lie voten aersts the atattf<br />

BesulU <strong>of</strong> a ifatewide survey just<br />

npleted by Princeton<br />

Research<br />

irvieea NeW mm Nl AM* IlK<br />

Me out <strong>of</strong> sHn Mi voMrt livo it<br />

delnlte nod <strong>of</strong> approval.<br />

In other w^itfs, those who approve<br />

outnumber by a margin <strong>of</strong> five to<br />

<strong>On</strong>e those who disapprove.<br />

<strong>On</strong>e out <strong>of</strong> every five expresses<br />

io opinion<br />

When New Jersey Poll staff rem<br />

SpendvUle4DWn^-ball out a pdnderou*<br />

Go\-t—reach far III work<br />

thlrt.<br />

Veurs with the low down,<br />

JO sritRA<br />

WE MAKE IT<br />

EASY<br />

to wut . , ,<br />

BUILD . REPAIR OR<br />

REMOb£L YOUR HOME<br />

Oh*ei<br />

we<br />

CURRfeNT RAt£ ON YOUR SAVINGS<br />

if no<br />

titis<br />

porter* Afted a rapVMMbtive<br />

oat*<br />

jertlon <strong>of</strong> the tMrn'm voter*:<br />

"WowM yaw uy van ajpnN<br />

The uiwen<br />

Those who express<br />

outnumber by a margin<br />

cent thaw enpresaing approval. '<br />

.t th« same time, a sbabM group<br />

Independents—about one in every<br />

UF^exprei* no o01h£sn,<br />

Mert's the way New Jersey hide,<br />

pendents feel about thU year's Lesls<br />

fature:<br />

At<br />

<strong>of</strong> In<br />

•Mtgara DadvMM;<br />

SUM CBlTeraUr af In<br />

Many home gardener, ean be<br />

proud <strong>of</strong> (he ttrawbtWMi they BOW.<br />

despite Ucfeaslnf dMaat and In<br />

aecf aicmle. that attack pWHa.<br />

<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> uw, newer<br />

trouble. U<br />

verUeUitim wilt. Not yet aerlou. in<br />

N»w Jersey, it has become quite severe<br />

in other aMst, especially what*<br />

itrmvberrle. are pawn on land ppa.<br />

viomly ued for other eroga «n* a.<br />

tomatoes, potatoes, pepper, and. esgmt#Mrma*<br />

mrtt —•<br />

M alhei %m It.<br />

.If you're planning to aet out a<br />

few<br />

PHM4 mi Ml, be ntn eauV<br />

tlou* not toput them on ton where<br />

tamatoea and the other wilUauanpt<br />

iMe veMtablea have grown. •<br />

tam tW.« .11 b. MUM hy<br />

•»«#»•«» lAaata win twtm,<br />

WM<br />

«»' h, «„ to MM«to<br />

*• had yaw traMaaa aa«<br />

VerHeilium wilt injury look, much<br />

the same at sjrmptomi <strong>of</strong> "wet feet."<br />

winter injury, red stole dlaMe and<br />

other kinds <strong>of</strong> root and crown<br />

Dtiappim<br />

M<br />

Among .fink and Me Democratic<br />

Party members, those wno approve<br />

outnumber by a marghi <strong>of</strong> IS per<br />

cent those whs eipres. approval.<br />

Apprave ,,<br />

DlupanW<br />

•ft*<br />

iifcB¥i 1II i<br />

HI<br />

ajpillPBII<br />

49%<br />

m<br />

And anong the state'i COP mem<br />

berk, (how anpreiMikg appraval oatnumber<br />

those exprenslna disapproval<br />

by a nfarim <strong>of</strong> ateut live to two.<br />

O.O.r. MUMUM ONLY<br />

••MfTIWIM ,<br />

11<br />

Worthy <strong>of</strong> particular mention, too,<br />

Ii that In every other population<br />

group measured, mere express approval<br />

than disapproval.<br />

In no population group measured<br />

do a§ many as two in five express<br />

d $ i<br />

This holds true for men and<br />

women, and people In all city sins,<br />

age groups, occupations, and educn<br />

tlonal levels.<br />

Tpe Sentinel-Ledger presenta the re.<br />

port, <strong>of</strong>, the New Imti<br />

Poll eichulve.<br />

U 'The lh N I ew. 1 «y Poll Ii a wetSIy<br />

feature rendering a unique public serv*<br />

Ice td the stjiie and nation.<br />

Th i ! td oy<br />

wi Ml Itf It MI my hM<br />

n*» ramiM iMa m tant M<br />

The nan who refuses or neglects<br />

to li*e righteously may fool bim.elf<br />

and other, sane <strong>of</strong> the time—Wit<br />

he cannot for a moment fool hit<br />

eonelenee which la forever within<br />

him. to .peak In the still Of fie<br />

night. He who lives within God,<br />

, lives without fear.<br />

SERVICE<br />

ANT HUI OB MOOBfc<br />

Anlenaa. lulled — Bepnlr.<br />

PaehiryTnliied Men<br />

Phone Mil<br />

PLAIT'S<br />

Faraimre and Appliance St.ro<br />

931 Aritory Awmeiam<br />

• IRHHvtMb<br />

CMHIMIH<br />

In most atatw and prov<br />

)v,h6hat«i» -"<br />

though he may<br />

If hi cannot or tarn art<br />

MUt and car i^KMfWi,<br />

Security'type laws awr in<br />

As<br />

|ti'Bii"n'y m^^ ml JV aj iJLAW^^t*<br />

9S S^BUWB CUIM Ha*J*lt iBclBul]<br />

—Alberta, British Columbia,<br />

and Nova Scotia. ,.<br />

In t6e*e.4(at*s if y6a<br />

causing bodily injury or pi<br />

lated minimum whether or nd{'<br />

show secaritr in an amount a<br />

resulting; Juo^ttUiu, 6t yodr*<br />

registrations will'<br />

Insurance ExempUon ~~ In jnost^statea you are:<br />

quired^ to show you can pay any Juflgwnnt adring f'<br />

SO S0Sd#|n U^fest . ;<br />

it • ltd!<br />

1; moaKOOf forttjtoy or dMf<br />

2. llff.OOO.OO for aff toJurtWo<br />

one accident.<br />

3. $1,000.00 to *5,000.00 for n<br />

Note, however, these <<br />

Maryland—Bodily I<br />

p^f^& e JS: " '•«"• . . ^ ^<br />

Conne<br />

this means it you h*Ve tin accident At*<br />

three states (even though you htMA<br />

new law in New .Jersey, eflwctlvex<br />

•9,000/flO.000. Bodily InluHy ami<br />

damage, UNLESS, your policy a—<br />

your company cannot Ble fond<br />

<strong>of</strong> your driving privileges in theati<br />

TermiMtton <strong>of</strong> ittyiriremenjts ^'<br />

until —<br />

'<br />

1. Yon have been JndtfM<br />

2. You have Wen KteSted<br />

3. <strong>On</strong>e year has elap<br />

been entered against you. •<br />

WHAT SHOULD YOU Mr-'** •*« * .<br />

- a* •»*> «t» *.<br />

INCREASE your<br />

UmiW>iliimt0Mwlff<br />

HANEY LLOY<br />

A LICf NSED NEW Jl<br />

1311 ASBURY AVB4UE<br />

itTIN<br />

i -' *<br />

and DIRECTORS<br />

Herecfeel PettK, President «<br />

William G. Abbott, Vice President .<br />

Rblahd Staeirtwh, secretary<br />

William E. Pfander, As-t. Secretary.<br />

Cfihton B. PVice, treasurer<br />

Robert K. Bell, Solicitor<br />

^<br />

Charles R, Stilwelf, Secretary Emeritus<br />

Bruce P. Dimon<br />

411 EIGHTH STREET<br />

Charlea t<br />

John j


Mt mm Ud Polk,<br />

fSE<br />

;*M<br />

and on*he-f_tm deaUl<br />

^feintf than by cm.<br />

bujran have examined I<br />

tuMrta « Wat male nnatuiista<br />

_m» Ni* If. only tb. taut<br />

Dr. Svfvagr. on Turn<br />

m MM MM MUM iher<br />

MMMIHBMM*!<br />

n m n»m«nr Ma<br />

* i % * » W | *>•» »* mnfcay indaST aod~hig"h.ay~0«t> m tbef hut tha». May held her tightly<br />

!«•. nothing. Wartuogton on Wo*<br />

Raw garfaageMd twine from the<br />

U at the co-op 1 . hMdquart-1 YouTI never _«, you, head if ^ g t e MtaaUahmSto •IhS'h^ naduet, orgin.Ung from the<br />

ou always me It,<br />

federal meat taapMlaa and are net farta-fted and eJettung-an lawar<br />

WV -ana. a*, aaar Norma. ____, ellglbl. far MtaMate movement hi pries at the retail level than a<br />

,*£•*£*« «•» MMWchuaity In. Oraln^d and cooked garbage-fed r**r ago. otnervei Herbert W, Veer.<br />

fJjJrteaf -IVtiuwlogy have Invented "rtne njty move interstate In cleaned heea, preildent <strong>of</strong> the New Jersey<br />

MHng robot Aa If then .rent M dlaUtfMted tncka without re- Farm Bureau HU authority was the<br />

aough talking m.chlne. In tola trictlou but on permit lanjed by an recently releaaed con <strong>of</strong> living In<br />

iTijreadyl<br />

iMrevad (tale or federal repreMnt. root beer, Charlie Batee Insisted on<br />

taaoM tka Int nwetlng.<br />

uindwlches To this reque* Mrs.<br />

jUten C. Tic. <strong>of</strong> DaerleM, chairkatt,<br />

woha brl^r on M H <strong>of</strong> tH. > th« ham -DdwicHea. whlrf, wfre<br />

Clbhon, went Into the Ice bai, got<br />

oroblems ahead for New Jena? reddled for the (tohlng party the<br />

farmers and promised Hut the committee<br />

V»l do Mi bait to aiek solutions,<br />

with the advln <strong>of</strong> farm orgaatatisn.<br />

other new r^mmlttw.<br />

man who took omce are Rlcharjl J.<br />

Stevenson, <strong>of</strong> Cllfon. and George R.<br />

Psjker, <strong>of</strong> Pl.uisboro. ^<br />

Oil, 6M CMHUtitptiM. M M<br />

Tbe United States has lnrreMed<br />

tU oil and natural gas consumption<br />

at a rate <strong>of</strong> 10 per esnt a year sJnee<br />

the war, to the point where It now<br />

consumes twice is much as It did<br />

In IMS.<br />

ArWIdei won the first Kentucky<br />

Darby ta ins.<br />

OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF BICYCLES<br />

ACCESSORIES • TIRES • TOOLS • PARTS • FRAI^B<br />

• TAYLOR TOTS and WfHL GOODS • g<br />

Buy at HIM* low Sab Print for Your Chrlttmat M<br />

NYMAN'S<br />

640 ASBURYA< ^<br />

PHONE 0182 — ALL SALES FINAL — OPEN<br />

•DO<br />

payment, you tttt herd <strong>of</strong>_,o<br />

l<br />

LOUIS<br />

TACCARINO<br />

ing . HMtln« Contr«tor<br />

Fw! (Ml<br />

Av*nu« pfieiM 0450<br />

DON'T<br />

MISS IT<br />

MAKE PLANS NOW<br />

TO BE IN OCEAN CITY<br />

ellng M miles an hour an IM'ltek-<br />

Mv, from Surf td. lu the Longpoit<br />

bridge, a Wane tone.<br />

Forteiture. er •dard B<br />

ffrt'PJ hi lfc»»a dlmcult daya, by comrtder-<br />

D,, Praalwi HM Nttt tha ifaar*<br />

" *" - -<br />

•tap street vMatim; WDluim C.<br />

SutherUnd, IT, CeatcnDa, Pa., U0<br />

^KB5 ra<br />

M, no baU, Mtamg throufh red T eoovtoMd tbM Indl. can<br />

light.<br />

m Itamlf, #Mt M Tyrkom' an dona.-<br />

- ^ ha,faM,*«5 It Baaaa kelp and *m<br />

It ta a BMaHeal ^H aw«iia toaaa** for y-r.".<br />

daiaatgat b^ter M they get htttr ^ waatart wnw twp- w.<br />

<strong>of</strong>f.<br />

ptUaaifly • mluloti to New ba^ad,<br />

DON'T<br />

MISS IT<br />

"•»* *ndtw«.<br />

af Marina U.<br />

af hH mini ftaai a<br />

"TIMIP Maddf baa newt* taan<br />

ttwm,* all mr, OaW.rU. -W til.<br />

Haw laahmi ha diiirlkid « ••<br />

«ait. taM ••*! >anutratf";aatiBH<br />

I •"•».. ^» ' T*,fj —" la ., many _T*E, farm, j^S~H at Robert IryaM, 2».je»r-old loeai I<br />

•Taaaaa alffeam resteur.nt worker, was among the<br />

u<br />

•—- batan MM UattaaTttata*.<br />

" nd wonai Indicted by<br />

'"' ~~ T ~ M the Federal Grand Jury in Camden,<br />

Ma ettM th* fact that New Seat Tuesday, on chargea <strong>of</strong> vloUtloni<br />

aad, a Brtttah pMaeWma. grmted o( United SUtes narcotic, U n<br />

women tka right to fate back In Bryant was (Treated at hit room.<br />

I M and that for many yean it hat big house In the MS Mask, West av.,<br />

had it* awn form <strong>of</strong> aoMal security by toeai Belie- Saturday, last weak,<br />

pwulon.. ' pobllc health programs, a* a result <strong>of</strong> a narcotic cleanup <strong>of</strong><br />

and free education far every chad the Atlantic <strong>City</strong> area by the U. s.<br />

up to tfea age <strong>of</strong> it.<br />

Attorney General's <strong>of</strong>fice.<br />

Ifca life eipswuncy <strong>of</strong> an Individ.<br />

'<br />

aai in the MBd. "dewa ander- It CtaaMtad Ada Warfc iwlfMy<br />

higher than anywhere else ta the .=— ^ : =<br />

world, ha reported.<br />

W T 1<br />

***"*<br />

mm MaT TMM<br />

W *<br />

s^^tibA a|nks>> -a-a-i— m Am<br />

Mr, and Ura, Homer GUlla and<br />

daughter, Betty Jean, <strong>of</strong> Long Island,<br />

N. V.. Meat a fear days here thU<br />

WMk vWluia- U. motber. In Pan-<br />

,nie* Pye. s Ind st.<br />

Mr, GUHa, a former <strong>Ocean</strong> Ctty<br />

IU a director <strong>of</strong> specl.1 Ktlvltle. in<br />

I <strong>of</strong> the New York CHy public schooU.<br />

••For some two decade* the (Fed.<br />

trutf fh«<br />

You can fean ornfect<br />

acHptlen we nil for you. «. U<br />

prepared and metkulointy J<br />

the f^eahatt drug, avaiubu. .<br />

a prescription you' can truat, 1 ^<br />

floU/[ Beantiiiil Ki<br />

yurielf ai4 •<br />

!<br />

Sd 4 b.aurif-H So pr*<br />

During MATWHAL HOMES WHK<br />

SOT. 20th Thni SOT. 27th<br />

See The<br />

VACATION IR<br />

mm<br />

TH# MfStart WSPB ill M IIMIIV BUIn TH* BB#tf^#<br />

AHml antal«liilMa ' 1 iaafaaaBi Ball tlkwa >Sah1a%KttalEaF ^ = J BB>kB<br />

n* countfr, Mill * pepidattai irf<br />

1M0 mile. «f coartluw, tha tpaakar<br />

Ifld, tka beautla. <strong>of</strong> tta mounUln.<br />

and (Uctera. and the Meeilent flshm(,<br />

u* prortog aJlurlng to Bora<br />

and »oc* tourtsU every year.<br />

Thai dub wgalyad a report from<br />

Arthur M- DeMaito, apaeU •tent.<br />

Chkken<br />

Pot Pie<br />

Supper<br />

you N—d For<br />

VarmlcuiJM<br />

Watar SeluM* ntnt Faed<br />

CNK.OMN KHIw<br />

WilJlK ReMDuat<br />

C*kl«Hfl CfilerM*<br />

• ' ' -' : Canva*<br />

at MalM wMaM,<br />

A complete line <strong>of</strong> sink*, cabinets and-%<br />

K«tdoaa4 plMM iod tM fc*<br />

inc<br />

T^^ttg^M^l<br />

a^Mwmtmi^f^Xia.^


iw<br />

It*"*<br />

S ;!;^;-K<br />

*[ lag aata— gad *n other. to ba<br />

aafaj*^ aitta Toealai Hotpttal ban<br />

wkrad and wiU aoon be t<strong>of</strong>e<br />

wu announced yestetday<br />

iynw<br />

chairman <strong>of</strong><br />

committee.<br />

; Cut*<br />

sveral year* Canada has<br />

t ,only balanced her budget but<br />

I ndlKed taxe* three times since<br />

rid War II and has also reduced<br />

national debl_ Even England<br />

. reduced her Income tain and<br />

I1 eliminated taxes on theafc<br />

movie admission tickets But<br />

' seems uo end to our mounting<br />

."—PaArson IN, J.I Gail<br />

» r a ti it«<br />

•UF covua<br />

ar MM-tr Own oily, N, J.<br />

IIMHtMMI M<<br />

1$ It , . ,<br />

you ha*, bam<br />

Famout tar —<br />

BUNS<br />

<br />

operatic and concert field fran<br />

I a beiinaing as a church FBOIE<br />

singer.<br />

Mr Fridenck MI id*, his opiiiiliL<br />

rtebul in 1947 as r\igliaei.i in S.in<br />

r ML rf,l t Ma! A SH.er il w<br />

CAPES .<br />

Inc.<br />

Values lip ta f700<br />

OPEN EVENINGS<br />

Till 9 P. M.<br />

FRil PARKING<br />

lor ovr j»»ro«Mf<br />

•fotw «Wt.<br />

Chorale in<br />

Pier Concert<br />

Last Guest Group<br />

Saturday Night<br />

The aeaKn.long ieriea <strong>of</strong> eoneerts<br />

by visiting choral groups on the<br />

Musie Pier witi be eiimajied tontor*<br />

row (Saturday) night when the lait<br />

<strong>of</strong> iu»h programs for IMS will be<br />

preseiited by the Fhlladelphia Sym.<br />

phonic Chorale.<br />

This fine mined group II dlreeted<br />

by Oscar Hermann and accompanied<br />

by Thclma Harper.<br />

rer lla frenilere appearance !•><br />

OCHB Olt*. Ifee BjniphMis Char,<br />

ale will feMare the kUnd Hprana,<br />

Catherine Deraea, to a Mia re«.<br />

AiUoa <strong>of</strong> Veral*a "aeaBpre Llare"<br />

frein "La Travlata,"<br />

Miss Deroco has appeared en radio<br />

and television, as well as In con.<br />

certs In dotens <strong>of</strong> the larger cities<br />

ucrMS the nation.<br />

The complete program follows:<br />

I<br />

Gloria in E)teei»is MOMrt<br />

Hoipedi Pomilul<br />

Lvovsfcy<br />

With A Voice Of Singing Shaw<br />

Symphonic Chorale<br />

11<br />

Alleluia<br />

Moiart<br />

SUnVnertime from "Pergy ft Bess"<br />

Oershwin<br />

Semnre Libre from La Tfavlata"<br />

Verdi<br />

Catherine Deraeo<br />

Soprano<br />

111<br />

Waters Ripple It Flow (Clcche.<br />

Slovak!<br />

Taylor<br />

Skip to My LiOU ! American Folk,<br />

sone .,"...<br />

Wll«on<br />

Battle Hymn ef the Republic<br />

Wiluugiisky<br />

Symphonic Chorale<br />

INTERMISSION<br />

IV<br />

Were You There? iSpiriaual)<br />

Arr, by Burieigh<br />

Bet Dywn Servant ! Spiritual i<br />

Arr, by Shaw<br />

Medley from "ShowBoat' 1 , . Kern<br />

Symphonic Chorale<br />

V<br />

sccrpts isaiss. duets & cheruses)<br />

<strong>1953</strong> KAISER<br />

Ltb«-.l<br />

on your pr«»nt car<br />

Woodbine Motor Salts<br />

DlrKt Authorlied Dealer<br />

ReprsMntlni <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

100 Waihington Ave.<br />

Woodbin, Ph. 1-2266<br />

Open Iwtningi and Sundays<br />

ftalUctecat<br />

The Cap* May Oaoiraplilc -—--;<br />

. wUl pment the Mth and BJal lae.<br />

| ture In IU 1M0 aarln tonight (*«•<br />

1st vi ill dollvsr asii tltttsti'sitcd iMitifv*<br />

•sind. Surf and Sky", In. tha Capa<br />

from "Die riedennaus".,.SIrausl<br />

Syniphonie Chorale<br />

SALES<br />

tha Oaographk<br />

•on.<br />

SERV1<br />

BROWN'S<br />

Television<br />

Rooievelt Blvd.<br />

ANY MAKE — ANY MODEL<br />

ADMIRAL<br />

FADA<br />

MOTOROLA<br />

TELE<br />

AERIALS AND TOWERS<br />

Expertly Installed mnd PaihMd<br />

worn inn<br />

NUH1T A» DAS CMta-<br />

OCEAN CITY **<br />

A Complete UM <strong>of</strong><br />

FALL<br />

TERM<br />

OPENS<br />

BAY AND 1VININS CLASSB<br />

BUSINESS<br />

la HcH *he Uwmai Tim<br />

D.v.lop your secretarial ar accewntlnf aMImn .nd CMHBMSJV<br />

pay. Mn new flatsat new feriMnt at NM N begin I illlltlf tt<br />

SAVE ma<br />

tsni npiatf<br />

et'lJlKaii^d<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>ram.<br />

• will kavr in IM- |,l.r«l ap air •riitiH Mat mini<br />

C!¥illaa aad vrteraa^BrallBiHlg ae##ptrtf Hi af#ai I<br />

i<br />

Per<br />

'0<br />

Intarvtew PIHat AC HfH<br />

*, Jc,<br />

Million<br />

«tey-« 8.1 Ptf.<br />

( Y<br />

-*•"• ^" 9^#4e H^ag T—•••- UBEinflBH Ul<br />

Salem County to a IS,, par nnl In.<br />

enaat In HorrU County. Other Urge<br />

percntag. Incre, .,« In Bur<br />

***•*«•««•" llpiton County. ll.» per «nt, and<br />

Mersr ttynli-. IU p«r tent.<br />

simtM tfala l<br />

Th« fliurM an b.Hd upon <strong>of</strong>ficial<br />

remrd. on nle at tha Bute DlvWon<br />

million dollara, an In-<strong>of</strong> Local Government. Their Include<br />

prapMed county. .pending lor eur,<br />

rent operation, and cpltal outlay<br />

and debt service, but exclude dc<br />

ferred charges and cert.ln «t.lutor><br />

ltenia^.ohlbiatlons ineurrad In a<br />

BrnMiu year not provided for In<br />


• * «<br />

:<br />

;<br />

;<br />

:<br />

UWSCAK<br />

MUMTOPiod<br />

MIL UHO<br />

MlUtm Mpnfl<br />

NURSERY<br />

U' _ - ***J*<br />

DOZING<br />

LVAUNG<br />

• TOPSOIL<br />

STTIETCH<br />

. !««<br />

QtUMM Mil<br />

Boruipment<br />

CAPT. BOB'S<br />

TACKLE SHOP<br />

; - , attha<br />

Beach Thor<strong>of</strong> are<br />

Yacht Bada<br />

Swr A*^n« at 'art* Slnet<br />

ff# «nry Oa MavMt ui<br />

B*Ml ObUiuble in<br />

RODS and REELS<br />

i* OuAoard.<br />

MM euy omlMiM Mud.<br />

Md ttt AN aiil on •<br />

MM* MMr, -4ml M<br />

mjond dUmar at Cap!.<br />

Mfwnnt on the Atlantic<br />

A. MiiwIUil •!-». tbaoutheudan<br />

want to the mtaurant bj •*<<br />

boat thnugh the inland<br />

behind UK —•—•--<br />

Lonmort, MarsiM, V<br />

taniucClty. It w« th. lut crul» o(<br />

a hl«my auetaatfnl mr.<br />

Shuffleboard<br />

Club Banquets<br />

The Alh animal banquet <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Oeem <strong>City</strong> Bnrtlaboaid dub took<br />

that weighed > l« „<br />

jUee Saturday evening M U» f 1-4.<br />

*i.U»mi MOM, <strong>On</strong>e hundred and<br />

Mfly wen preaent<br />

•Hj Connor, toastmaster. tatrowho<br />

maka on Ocnn fcjty, aspud<br />

•fakmladydad Tern Weiier, preaidant^M,<br />

IM Harold Bodlne thl. catches <strong>of</strong> flounder, this week. In<br />

and other wharves reported heavy<br />

year'a ppsrtd.ni, who awlrdefprisi<br />

«£ Mia tint M aeeond place wing^L^"*<br />

««.'. Urn* __i«.<br />

Mr. Bodlne al» aufpriaed the club<br />

tain numbera whom he felt hadland lho» who wit<br />

Big Fish, and Lots <strong>of</strong> Th«m,<br />

Mark W««k For AnaUrs Hare<br />

WHHlB MrMM ktM M Hint ataa* wef —m- •*."Mdu oddllr *M<br />

ttM as OM Mat, Ma tw aaa<br />

Ika prtw «M W u» waat<br />

• M<br />

, MI •—.. , IMM CwfWH -Hill<br />

1uZr_r*2.<br />

CwfgM Off ItoMrt<br />

, IvtM if. Mnsad heeaiMB it If ahaped like<br />

•a w-iiit in aaaiar Ma MU- a euUaM or award <strong>of</strong> the old<br />

•a hate at fK OMM Mr. ffea ptouta,<br />

«MB pal ap aaa* • tattla Uwt II CUrtta ajwcUnen n M 11<br />

iMk Mas •_ Mar •_» a kaM to locbw loaf, but m narrow and<br />

tMM. H. thli. that It watched only «<br />

Bundt's m m tormuU wu a<br />

doodUbufc MM wltt bloodworm,<br />

on a aa-pound twtllne.<br />

Mdajr. Mturdar tad Sunday.<br />

Two good- al»ed 'striped Mm alao Tha W*aF partr B m<br />

•tend up in tn* reports, front var-<br />

Collat* m* ** b"Jto. nm<br />

m» by Jatftia G.ttuso. <strong>of</strong> Colllngswood,<br />

Re other waUhM t I-J<br />

pound* and was caught early W*dneaday<br />

morning at the Inlet by Dan<br />

"" iagna, tt n <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> city.<br />

N«U|1>', prlu<br />

the tay, kawei<br />

At Aliens wharf, a i m pound<br />

Hinder was brought In by Norman<br />

Capt, Lew II.<br />

All <strong>of</strong> the party boat* from thii<br />

feet, DIM skippers aid that the<br />

flounder, were biting to strongly<br />

outside that anglen got practically<br />

no ban or porMt, the usual hot.<br />

torn tithing Maples,<br />

Jack Tomlinmi Another unmui<br />

parw eompsHd <strong>of</strong> lart WlUon, Joe<br />

and John HuSiw. Harry Counley.<br />

John Mul: Mr. and Un John Paul.<br />

Jr., boated M bonlto on Salurd»y<br />

and an Sunday they added IS bon-<br />

Ho. threa dolphin, three amberjiek<br />

and u albseere.<br />

Another Ralnur catch <strong>of</strong> 48 ban.<br />

Best Weaktes it<br />

S Years on Pier<br />

Club ItopMta Sent*<br />

Startling Catch**<br />

The beat run <strong>of</strong> WMkiUh In the<br />

part •«• ye«r. Mind up Vbm anglm<br />

ITtta OHU '<br />

Jut,<br />

Th» »•«» open season on these<br />

anon binds in effect last year will<br />

The charter boat Ralmar II, Capt, •M" Pnwll >Ml year—<strong>Sep</strong>tember 1<br />

B t. Wynn. aaUbw from Bench through October so. Hunting hours<br />

Thor<strong>of</strong>are Yacht Basin, aeemmed •"" '""" one MI hour before sunfor<br />

good eaUhea on trolling trips.<br />

rl ** ** "">«race event will get under «?,.f.fw CL'...|J B_,<br />

way, rain or shine, al II a, m. and •*nw»y 3OOUIO B«<br />

continue through the day until the VV«*K-End Ktynoto<br />

pregnm Is eompletad.<br />

-Nineteen traffle death, over U<br />

Two national championship run bar Day week-end" was the liend<br />

are Included In the day's avanti, line in New Jersey newipapers last<br />

year. Director Arnold H. Vey, Bu<br />

In the US-cubic Inch stock inboard reau <strong>of</strong> Trafnc Safety, Denartmenl<br />

hydroplane race the present notional ef Law and Public Safety, reminded<br />

FUN FOR YOUNG ANP PM» sr-<br />

champion Is Edward carhart, <strong>of</strong> motorists this week,<br />

Vlneland, At least IS entries are ,„ ._»_„.! ,„„ „,, j.,,.,, „„<br />

lBU yeaf, t toi Ww week end, the di<br />

In the MwM* Inch Inboard run. >««»' "fled every highway uier to<br />

about mat <strong>of</strong> the campatHion will perale whoieheartedly with .tale,<br />

the Winding River Boating Aanelalion<br />

under the auspices <strong>of</strong> the<br />

acting captain <strong>of</strong> the WUdwood Crest<br />

•each Patrol this week by Mayor<br />

American Power Boating Association<br />

Palmer M, Way, He succeeds Capt,<br />

Driven from New York, Pennsyl<br />

Norman Sutton, who died August 26<br />

Where<br />

peeled record-breaking volume <strong>of</strong><br />

traffic without serious accidents<br />

^ ^—^—^^—<br />

NaiTwd Lifaguard Captain<br />

Lt, Janus Freeman waj appointed<br />

RuUk Qorxteo. to<br />

UMVI STAHOISOU. riNAL<br />

rtlthmm •—"—<br />

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aWrta leaak aaniiea<br />

Ltfacura. .,.,.,....<br />

Aaaaeieaw niaia<br />

Auacaatnt OBM<<br />

•lav aa<br />

wNkMia<br />

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The play<strong>of</strong>f for the championship braMWi-<br />

1 -f the Occnn <strong>City</strong> BottbaU League — —<br />

I started last night and will continue<br />

1 •*"'-" -—' tomorrow on the fay<br />

iv, ball field.<br />

Floor Sanding<br />

UnefwUfn<br />

Vwr.wf.an Blind*<br />

Mattie Wall Tffe<br />

409 Attwry AvBtivt<br />

mm B«f. IN* IMN In ih.<br />

atesnd aWqa ol th. ptayott thto<br />

evanine at • ocloc*. UMMhMM<br />

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Of»l Min in U» IU "<br />

night, out d*tall> wan no<br />

at pnal ttM<br />

To* vinwn ol both<br />

cl«h In<br />

n'lnur «»tt|ls| champ<br />

day qtfff<br />

VanMtan Minrf*<br />

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SHEET METAL WORK .<br />

Warm Air Heat - Spouting and Gutter<br />

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• j^j^ji,^s<br />

^M^aj ' afBBatafAav 1 aBm^<br />

1 without mutt P«^<br />

happen to be • keen<br />

ballet. •<br />

<strong>of</strong> "Kan M«<br />

AOMPH* the hat, the entire east<br />

ftai<br />

•bowed • verve and enthusiasm<br />

Th. Col. Fort.i-B.ll. krad matching that or the principal..<br />

-. at the be.<br />

— "^f• Pter within • W, provld • »• tase <strong>of</strong> the Aw, however,<br />

government .pent $700,000,000 its j*r •marter *m<br />

than the prevMui Admlnhtfr.Uon taee in thl, r<br />

M Intimate gHmpee b.r*au«e<br />

•pent In the corr«pondlng month |*f|«urjr la ctff<br />

during MMUMHI -T.mlni.rf<br />

Ian ye»r. If Wat sort <strong>of</strong> economy *14.000,OOOflpO In,<br />

t S h "<br />

tt, «ri%w7p^M p q.uJSTitt 3 mind Orchestra Conductor eeuld be kept up, tt would mean MveMe Ufril<br />

prow. After the N* m)ojabl. •ntanalninent, but In<br />

a saving <strong>of</strong> ii.40u.000.000 In the cur- If the RMN<br />

1 MS tawrd, a anal ate. enjognbto tbta reviewer*, entertainment, opinion waa but overly in •WWIO Wf%n»Sa«IM %.%#!IM«#%f «*•<br />

mit Heeal year,<br />

m«t«, that win hi<br />

th* UMMry WM<br />

Inal<br />

re.<br />

tbta<br />

lens<br />

reviewer',<br />

(or • hot night,.<br />

•'" . • • . Th« Prograni-wavlniopinion<br />

audience<br />

waa overly<br />

at<br />

a •' an g ' IAS•*!_ I* til. nnrkrii I* leaaeaaiae In th. Adn<br />

^ M mti> UttCtmlre<br />

Mra. CUrenc* ShOeocH, and Mm. Mlsa Ktiurd waa leads at faa<br />

oo Sonth Wait** ft. Adam. The MMMlw •fjkeafen.lak aMWMa, um Vn-<br />

--- :• e Pint<br />

M.thodlat Church, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. Rev, Vuthtr kit Uiat went ever Me<br />

* "' " — i gutor <strong>of</strong> that<br />

»l*h »• •••••••« ma tke "T.m-<br />

**;.•? "»e Hirew n.,m,-<br />

at MiddMton's Funeral<br />

berae.<br />

Interment was In Harleigh Cemelory,<br />

Camden,<br />

Trapshootwr Dtos in mi tn » Wranian a« «*.<br />

Artlrta- group la a young viounlsllta develop an orchestra," he ex-<br />

tour with the Blind Artlrta. and h<br />

•topped In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, Wednesday,<br />

Just before Playing In Sonwm Point.<br />

By the end <strong>of</strong> this week the concert<br />

tour will be over, and Mr. Me<br />

Carthy will return to Ms post as<br />

direMor <strong>of</strong> In.trumental musle It<br />

the Overlirook School for the Hind.<br />

! rmaaMenN af It IMe •nllle. The<br />

RMnn iimiivi iu m IBMH* •• vni<br />

•axilla*. iaaHiJHM Mia* •BfiAd aUtdl<br />

IfftAHfnflS WSW lUfi WtSBrl"T i<br />

Bone <strong>of</strong> the Instructor! pupils are<br />

oniy • years eld. At the beginning,<br />

the student chooses an inrtrument<br />

rk, an from Braille.<br />

-The plane playing I. Just for the<br />

orcne.tr. to fellew, and It should<br />

not be he.rd by the audtence. All<br />

ThitUth.Lifml<br />

^m ^' m K ^fc - K - »••—• — — ~-^* ^* -———•» |f T —T u a^ ^^<br />

,Pf »y C»«*H«MJt» tha eauataoaiiM af Mas Mane<br />

f • "S Sh SS >> *2 s - MlUl •*•• •"»•». •* «»*i. *•• ••*•«"•<br />

Cape May Court House, a well IM en|«ln« Hw eselness <strong>of</strong><br />

taown trapihoater, died Monday at deaan «»»•• Mnd and surf^-Hen.<br />

SftWr^wiSfBlgftJ. * — •".«««. «*.» Hi.<br />

Iwo ton.. Philip and Eugene. Ortendi console thenuelves with the<br />

Funeral terviea look place verier, thought that it will be lesson to<br />

fc' . i hta,<br />

•y •raHle meal pMpto wlli think<br />

•f Mtea and Mra and Hie many<br />

iMMKal synkallliNP-N- Mi MW<br />

can feeraaal by fne MM MvfWam.<br />

•yt actually the •rallM nut by<br />

HMHI H merely a tsd. system, wM*.<br />

ewt (Mees and Una*.<br />

A ^ ^ M ^<br />

His warfc Dun hwehrM sn*# aid vlollnl.t hu been predicted for<br />

NIC ins KMH •rcn*aira f • m^ him by Lulgl Boecelll, <strong>of</strong> the Blind<br />

Arttat.'cencert.. Bver .inee lie wa,<br />

— •••••!•• ati !!• —iijlj MII# tiafnr* graduated from the University <strong>of</strong><br />

ntST fBlSK CHI B4 !f^Sff^P"aWw PBf• Wheonsln, where he had Ws own<br />

d band and tuned piano.i to<br />

aelp earn hi, tulllon, Mr, MeCarthy<br />

has beeii •tudylng contlnuou.ly He<br />

has already earned hi. Mister'i Degree<br />

and will won begin warn on<br />

hi. doctorate<br />

ajS/SffX thei. Wffilir<br />

ta Tam Blver, WUdwood andSomen<br />

I<br />

CC<br />

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SOMERS POINT<br />

Kitchen Open<br />

DaiIr-^4i30 la 9:30 P.M.<br />

• RMI Itelion Spachetti<br />

• French Fried Shrimp<br />

• Half <strong>of</strong> Fried Chicken<br />

• Ravioli<br />

• Deviled Crab<br />

• Steak<br />

SANDWICHES<br />

an*<br />

SNACKS<br />

Until 2 A.M.<br />

PACKAG? GOODS<br />

and<br />

Phone Somers Point<br />

2 5 7 8<br />

Jack Newlon<br />

At the Piano<br />

APPEABINO HTTELI<br />

However. Treuury Sec.'Ing the debt Uput,.<br />

WHE IN COOL COMFOW<br />

In ihm NEW<br />

BREEZEWAY ROOM<br />

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Open All Ymmr - Daily 12 Noon fo<br />

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New Rod «nd MuwchnMtto AT^, !<br />

BAR and RESTAURANT<br />

CONTINUOUS ENTERTAI<br />

FMlurinfl Nightly the Pepuhr, nhnM:<br />

DEE LLOYD Mi"<br />

•enaatlenal Vaiallst ant Has* Btyllrt _ Slar,^ 8tat«;aaf<br />

Senrint the FinMt -<br />

Italian and American Food<br />

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SfMP BAR<br />

SOMERS POINT<br />

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— PrtwtnM —<br />

S Continuous Entertaity<br />

\ Wim NIGHT Stwfing *lfll||<br />

| TWO FEATURE AHRACTIONS<br />

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^SYMPHONY ef |Md<br />

t««- In food, form, .ound.<br />

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SHOP NOW<br />

O.M. Scott's<br />

IRK Ml IAWN<br />

\- .. ;SBJCTI©NOF<br />

PfcLL PLANTING<br />

» SATURDAY NITE<br />

St. Louis Heat<br />

Two Day* Early<br />

Hot itm In St. touts, Mo,<br />

ruined lh« ulloMl convention far<br />

mnitien <strong>of</strong> Uw Cape May County<br />

American Legion Bud.<br />

The M bund iiiemlma and iM<br />

majorette arrived home fHMfef,<br />

almoct two days ahead <strong>of</strong> schedule,<br />

because they were so badly willed<br />

by the lOO-degree temperature prevslltng<br />

jo the convention city.<br />

They were supposed to leave St.<br />

Louis IMtBAjp In (Mir chartered<br />

bill and arrive home tonight.<br />

But after Tutadaj'l annual parade,<br />

which nuM IN marchera to<br />

collapse with heat prostration, they<br />

decided Is leave immetUjltely. They<br />

made one atop Wednesday night In<br />

Indianapolis, then drove right on<br />

through to headquarters in Palermo,<br />

seeking cooler weather.<br />

ft m ao net in at Louis, bandsmen<br />

reported, that about half <strong>of</strong><br />

the uniformed outflta refuted to take<br />

part In the parade. The loci bud<br />

finished the march exhausted by<br />

the heat.<br />

The Legionnaires lied" from it.<br />

Louis so fast thai they passed up<br />

I ulcd for last night<br />

M* nvfemno n<br />

IIBBBBBI aBaaaaaaaaaiBaaaaai^Br^Bi^Bi^aaa\ BBBBBBI<br />

mmm*.<br />

—<br />

WILLIAM O. HONCUtr<br />

RDSN William O. Moncrlef, »n<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mr, and Mr>, William Moncrlef.<br />

af Somers Paint, hu been honorably<br />

discharged from the U. I, Navy at<br />

the U, S. Naval Receiving Station,<br />

Norfolk, Virginia,<br />

The V, S, Naval Receiving Station.<br />

under the command <strong>of</strong> Captain<br />

I<br />

I<br />

Phila. Girl to Rule Over<br />

Baby Parade on Labor Day<br />

SOMKHS POINV-Alice Lynn, If- IUI laWn, af AWMb CHr.<br />

year?" summer visitor, whose MM AaMaireM. XMhaalM o.<br />

home I. in Philadelphia, was chosen amUa, af OMSM CMr.<br />

Miss Somors Feint In a contest Prl- . masta* <strong>of</strong> eere,<br />

aver me <<br />

Laaw O»r.<br />

"—"— '-i a white<br />

net strapless goi<br />

bodice and full skirt.<br />

Marion Ward, <strong>of</strong> Somers Folnl,<br />

was first runner up. Mis* Alice Kodh.<br />

<strong>of</strong> Somers Point, was second, Fat<br />

Danny. gemers Point, third, and<br />

Mabel Young, PieanntvIIIe, fourth.<br />

They wilt comprise the g»-»«.'«<br />

court <strong>of</strong> honor. Sunn Johnso<br />

Eleanor Allen were flower girls."<br />

Jaites far Uw eaetesi were Sirs,<br />

fleraia mneM ef Narihfieli; Mra,<br />

10:30 mm,, Monday<br />

Somera Point—The annual baby<br />

way at ISiSB aJii. Mono*}'. It<br />

1 at IM o'clock at Groveland<br />

.,,, then to lit M, and to Ihe<br />

Fehrle Memorial Athletic Field,<br />

where the judging will ttfcf place.<br />

The Judaea will be Mrs. Herbert<br />

Llewelyn. Mo. Paul Sataburf «nB<br />

Nathaniel C, •mlth,<br />

RefUtraUona may be made until<br />

I ajti. Monday, by contacting Mr*,<br />

Margaret New, Atlantic av.. or Mn,<br />

Mary MathUi, S New jersey av.<br />

Point Schools Ready to<br />

Open Wednesday For Term<br />

SOMERS POINT - Final plan, far the opening <strong>of</strong> the new term <strong>of</strong><br />

Jiihfl MafllKA IT £ H nT^u»Eon«<br />

ippKHinialely 1,000 men a month<br />

on their way to and from Naval<br />

week by Herbert Searle. ncwly^lected superintendent<br />

.-iclivllles all over the world,<br />

Children in primary gradef, re. ——————— —• —<br />

aiding »uth <strong>of</strong> Maryland av.. will dress, and a corsage <strong>of</strong> red rose*,<br />

attend the New York av. building | Oueita included: Mr. and Mr*.<br />

A. i. Senior, Jr., , ond will wool<br />

Willlsm Zearfon, PhiladelphLa: Mr,<br />

that day. Prl<br />

1 — J TO Howard KUley and son,<br />

north <strong>of</strong> Maryland a<br />

nd Mrs Prank Bird and son,<br />

, Pro"»niano. Sea<br />

•• <strong>of</strong> Atlantic <strong>City</strong>; Mr, and Mrs, Oari,<br />

enee Glover. Mr. and Mrs. James<br />

lieutenant-colonel In thefourth class at the V. S. Naval Ac. •"" •'* he "<br />

••ill report at Browning, Mr and Mn, Julius Helm<br />

anwma, Tesai. on October 14.<br />

Dr. Proveniano. a graduMe <strong>of</strong><br />

Temple University Dental School<br />

and VUIanova College, ha, practiced<br />

dentistry in 9« ide <strong>City</strong> since ins<br />

and opened a Vlneland <strong>of</strong>fice in<br />

IMS, He expecti to be in the Kr.<br />

Alfred E, Senior, <strong>of</strong> 410 <strong>Ocean</strong> av.<br />

He wa« graduated from <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> High School In June, 1952. He<br />

aim was a student at Wyoming •emrmry<br />

at Klngiton, Pa<br />

'•Plebe Summer.' o period <strong>of</strong> In.<br />

,, and daughter, Marion: Mr. and Mn,<br />

on opening day. Junior nigh<br />

Miller and so<br />

pupils , will report ,._.. to ._ Dane _. 1*1 Mrr. and Mrs, Cdwin Keller<br />

school IOO! ot 10 o.m. o,m.<br />

and children, James, Michael, Bar,<br />

leen and Edward: Mr, and Mrs. Fred<br />

Mr. Searie anaaaiMM Uiat Uwr» Helm, Miss Hiekman, Mr, and Mrs,<br />

wUI III be only a half-lay haH-lay seaalaB seasle an Frank Bird, jr. and Mrs, Id- *<br />

dactrinatlon for the incoming class<br />

Ike Mb, with (al|,iun cftsssi<br />

vice two yean.<br />

began on June M and will be concluded<br />

on Monday, ai 'Tuesday the Registration <strong>of</strong> new pupils who Canaaa, Mr, awl Mrs "--tt<br />

bef In the folloHinj tmr.<br />

^m,, , ktM ^mrm—m In<br />

He is a pant president <strong>of</strong> the Sea<br />

Isle Rotary Club.<br />

regular aeadamie year will begin for did not refister In the summer<br />

Hi. Clans <strong>of</strong> 1657.<br />

reund-up and for new residents, idenu,<br />

will i'lll take place from 10 a,m, a.m. to 3<br />

r, and Mrs. Edward Keller cele-<br />

Drunken Drhmr Fined HM Birthday p.rty<br />

p.m. •.in. today i priday). pfiday).<br />

orated their nth wedding annl.<br />

vergary on August IB, the same dav<br />

Tfce leacBiu staff Is cmplete. Mm Kellert aunt, MJ« Lewis was<br />

Iieklal SngUsh, M, <strong>of</strong> Faulsboro, Jr. celebrated hii fourth birthday<br />

M«e»l except far a physical edi edaeajlan married. <br />

was fined HBO. Monday, at West anniversary at his home, m w leaehcr far fIris. The stafr:<br />

Cape May and had his lice— — -t-i—. „„,,,,_..<br />

lew York Av, School—Mn. Cath.<br />

yoked for one year y as a result ot I HIS g\<br />

fie Smith, first grade! Mrs Bara<br />

drunken driving eLarge<br />

BUtomeblM rammed into a home on son, Maureen and Kathleen Oerety Uynn Lawrence, second grade; ni».<br />

m<br />

sw. av. there, H» entered a guilty<br />

y oeth Eggeiton, third grade: Mrs. Mar-1<br />

pies before Municipal Judge C.C, It will be a great day for our *"" Oapelli, fourth grade: Florence<br />

SBy 1<br />

counlrj' when congress can find out Johnson, iteth grade; Mr*,, Kirstlne<br />

' about the lobbyists as the OUver, split fifth and Jfitth grad«.<br />

OMMM An LMMCM gal<br />

about conure-<br />

Junior High—Mrs, Bessie Oath,<br />

eighth grade; Theodora Randan,<br />

ollar buys!<br />

(Md and<br />

MtM ««€*»»• mdew<br />

me to get monthly naymanU for the<br />

rest <strong>of</strong> my We?<br />

A-Mo, Monthly payment, for life fall, within<br />

would not be permitted. However, Ar-Yetfiw «•&<br />

you could elect to receive the pro- aider the pr<strong>of</strong>it,<br />

ceedl for a limited number <strong>of</strong> »lon pu£^ "<br />

School audltori<br />

sponsored by Ih<br />

n Total So- made the Introductions<br />

made each month. You could choose I ,<br />

•W Club Cb -<br />

a number <strong>of</strong> local personalities ap. <strong>of</strong> It to Ik, M,,<br />

Hit. Lynn, whe I M M «W peared, » well received,<br />

Q—I figured that rm eligible far 1<br />

mm tram M» reUrim laesn,<br />

M months Korean OI Bill training. || but what a<br />

Ml I want to take a four-ymr col. way b* mum M<br />

leg* eourse. tipuld tMa b. done.T chunrt*, "<br />

ieventh grade; Stanard Neal, ninth !<br />

grade; Claire Chmlel, niathemaUer, •<br />

ClUen Durgfn, science: Wenonah;<br />

Bell. BM; Vivian Randan, music and<br />

Latin; Floyd Blake, boys physical \<br />

education; Helen Spangler, home!<br />

economies: J. K Kringener, iridu. 1<br />

trial art,. |<br />

Lewis-Bahnatka<br />

Nuptials Hera<br />

Point Woman Weds<br />

Bloomficld R.*id*nt<br />

SOMERS POINT—Mrs. Ida Lewis.<br />

401 Rhode Island av., announces the<br />

marriage <strong>of</strong> her daughter, Lillian O<br />

via, and Joseph BUtnatka, <strong>of</strong><br />

omfield, N. j.<br />

The wedding took place August 26<br />

ot noon, in Grace Lutheran Church<br />

The Hev, Charles P, RInck, Jr.. <strong>of</strong>rieisied<br />

at the double ring ceremony.<br />

MM. Margaret Hire, sMer af<br />

"le krlae, was natron af beeer.<br />

The bride wore B blue gray suit<br />

with a eonag* <strong>of</strong> orchids. Her at-"<br />

Mndant chose a dress <strong>of</strong> grey and<br />

a corsage <strong>of</strong> red roses. The mother<br />

«_ the brld« wore a navy print<br />

ANCHOR<br />

POINT<br />

DINING ROOM<br />

Second Street on the jjjj<br />

OPEN DAIL^<br />

(H«n TDHlMtl<br />

Enjoy Fine ;<br />

Lunches or Dinne,<br />

BREAKFAST SERVED DAILY — 7 to 11 A.<br />

<strong>On</strong> the Covered Screened Deck iJtu<br />

p<br />

in MM HrlMav H Mm-<br />

WtnittH also decided, IW,<br />

In* the <strong>of</strong>ficial JubUee<br />

I IHur. <strong>of</strong> a marmald<br />

lt i p lft<br />

• *«Js to be attached to<br />

' Ma wUdows,<br />

Nafta af the mermaid<br />

• wil be made available<br />

•taw people, to use then<br />

Mr Md in nrians forms<br />

die<br />

iMJ<br />

far<br />

Uoo will handle the<br />

af<br />

• t - . ^ i S : " . - - ^ •••'-••• '••• •..•'• •-.:.•' . :•,:: . T w i e t , * * '<br />

OCIAN Crrt<br />

Telephone 0304 or QMS<br />

Somers Point Whoops It Up to Celebrate<br />

Rmd$' Release <strong>of</strong> Novy Helicopter Pilot<br />

WM the apam thrt touched 'aa"i\ •"» ewan rnnMes eerlhw,<br />

Hmm and noisy 4Hnlnute celebral ~...<br />

Tha Ush told <strong>of</strong> tl» release from<br />

Ugl Joon w, Thornton, a Naval ball.<br />

eoBUr pilot wtew wife, VinUiyi,<br />

and 8-vesr-old aon, Jay, reside In<br />

P "" M<br />

HM<br />

Tlwntam art<br />

* lh# •*' •« ««• <strong>of</strong> ih.<br />

pHsoners iney held, and still later<br />

•» •»»«»* hn Ulfed In artion.<br />

Th dh<br />

launched at (be Insistence <strong>of</strong> Mayor<br />

n M w Chapman, <strong>of</strong> Somers Point;<br />

ila, and U, 1. Senator It Alexander<br />

•lib, more than a year.ago.<br />

Late, LB J* •«•• last ••••••••••I simimar ia*L mra, I • ssniiia li 11 •<br />

' _ •••••!•• v m n Twwnt<br />

•swai lamn<br />

l iiirltli • in<br />

ii WrffTvn In i<br />

U. Thornton was one <strong>of</strong> the last<br />

group <strong>of</strong> AUIed prisoners freed by<br />

the Beds at Freedom Village.<br />

During the long prisoner exchange,<br />

which seemed Interminable to Mrs.<br />

Thornton, she had stayed home a|.<br />

most constantly with her eyes glued<br />

to the television set In her lummer<br />

hone, waiting for the Ant ward that<br />

he bad been released.<br />

The news same hi an Mnanaaetai'<br />

manner at !•:«• *«furir II te It. ahe far<br />

' All three 'agencies represent the<br />

will have their dally meetings In the<br />

South Bid Chief<br />

John CavUle was re-elected aresi.<br />

lent <strong>of</strong> the South <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Im<br />

provement Association last week.<br />

ppotated. and<br />

Juties <strong>of</strong> Ralph Taylor, secretary<br />

... ».J<br />

#. TOi taThe Sentinel Ledger-, last TuiwcUy .km* for *<br />

the present ytar,. It win be returned In June, 1984, and/<br />

again will rontlnuethrough the -—.-•,..-<br />

The nut iwue will<br />

after, during the winter. The S«nt _<br />

lished every Thursday. ' . :<br />

Deadline for clashed acU. effective »»^ wt«l^ wfll be<br />

Tuesday noon; for Too Late to Clawlfy. Wednesday—"<br />

Castaldi Flays <strong>City</strong> Policy<br />

Allowing Parking on Vimi w,<br />

"ttcr read to th* eh><br />

b d ^ d ^<br />

WM refHTinf M mrdsM<br />

n^mm^ Judge King explained that «ttor-<br />

The perennial question <strong>of</strong> whiter neyi are licensed by the state and<br />

transportation for south bd re- are permitted ta practice their pro.<br />

sidenU popped its defiant head be fesston anywhere in the state. Re<br />

fore the city commissioners again explained' that lawyers, like phy.<br />

Parochial School<br />

Opens Wed.<br />

umi Itlinaal amayli<br />

•k MM a year iar each iMntar ef<br />

W l<br />

The ordinance was Introduced<br />

force two weeks<br />

Pace % Mease<br />

eoamended those prMent at Uw<br />

A dtkng*<br />

ECCBafots<br />

£ Counted Today H<br />

To lo Announc-xd<br />

**•» y. It was announced by 4he the<br />

^ B »»,wn, »ecretary , , V<br />

Ballots which were maBed to Sfull<br />

Chamber members Ml August a* will f* J*><br />

the vlclnUy <strong>of</strong> list «, and Wast, a», . <br />

to Homer O, Amos, local meat Under Ms >Ha«. th<br />

house operator and builder, at a iati«i has a llinini.ir<br />

contaln at |


DANA<br />

, N^AR THE SAY<br />

15.00 or Mor.<br />

j1 »* •<br />

•miMat ! Taw <strong>of</strong> Etirop*<br />

M l<br />

Mtvl. taw<strong>of</strong><br />

MARKET S»<br />

a * 1 t,^&<br />

PHONE 1363<br />

SMMfX<br />

wOl BMW<br />

HM jcs-rfJtJIf<br />

MB, AM M. Starting.<br />

•<br />

which Include<br />

Alogoi/ne So7es/nen Rouse<br />

Public to Pr<strong>of</strong>it fo Police<br />

. . BUfatBie aUetnuB ee. ouculiw asUettan descended upon<br />

«WCM M l taa latter Bant <strong>of</strong> laatltlw tlty lut week in a dooM»daar<br />

I " * av MU-Ei mue*.* Maw MM canea. oonw. fay by pa-Iaala. pa-Iaalaa MaMUn.<br />

MBMW. Moat Mast <strong>of</strong> the ilia- ills-<br />

. _• ' TanMt niw»n repHMnted theni.<br />

lo Particular, pointed | eelvaa pa atudenta working their<br />

it Kiisal<br />

, ^ 5 -,-- -Wgf -*J_w» B«| CbSf Smith said, that abaaafld.<br />

If"« •*•>»»'• «»» i f I ef BD.lut <strong>of</strong> salesmen was approved prollr.U<br />

mother that be mid. duwwrt- Tkwdj, by police, hut that many<br />

• to Hat Uwaroldlw^uinu were received on their<br />

Proprietor Dies MM<br />

- that *•>_••-ijaHMal<br />

at aaBBBBBait «|V fllaaWV Ap tfcat SAlaliB^<br />

Woman Felled<br />

By Passing Car<br />

CrosMs Str-wt in<br />

Middl, <strong>of</strong> Mock<br />

A woman erasing the street 111<br />

and 10th Hi,<br />

Sl» WH Mn. Wry I. COUJM. 59.<br />

Two Resort MfHibli<br />

InMiMrAccMMh<br />

uBW. dBrtM I<br />

""wnium'ii Loper, i?, <strong>of</strong> tog At. anmif n :<br />

1 * nUc •*•• *•* BaUai a turn Into Mr. and airs, tw<br />

R ew.wfc t ?• B _"»^"to i .Oinr hu rt tr sa horn- wi in AitoM*, ;<br />

Point, who WM naHng the mm The ultimate<br />

turn. No Injurlei rMUlted and no or wealth datwndi<br />

ramrnon. wen luoed . which one you hi<br />

The ianw day an automobile op- -<br />

puHleto Hie Incident tlut fkew methods would not be vliiUni hen at ISM <strong>On</strong>ial av, MOT Park av.. Phlladelphln. OWded | er.<br />

prntnpted Her to withhold a (ornwl' tolerated.<br />

Police MM the walked out from<br />

~ ' — — _ ^ _ _ _______ , th# zQffr | n front <strong>of</strong> the Brannln<br />

that *•>_••-ij- llJMHat alls is M»S_<br />

Hl»WJilBI| SMS S&W W | *PVV ••#•«,•<br />

iaBaaaaaatsbaaali III till a^fclaaal ¥auai a*Hj»fJaf<br />

The open ventilating window In.<br />

Meted scalp aad face lacerations and<br />

knocked out two teeth. She also<br />

sustained abrasions <strong>of</strong> the knees,<br />

She vat takes to Shore Memorial<br />

HoaplUI in the city ambulance, and 1<br />

wax admitted for observation over<br />

night.<br />

No charies were placed against<br />

Mr. Ryan, but he was held as a ma-<br />

^^ jf^^i^, rWnw their ton<br />

MttiM m aunriaad aM BHMJ SUMMIIMII<br />

M<br />

> •nuflaa M «ela that London baa ———- »—......<br />

tafj»ly removed the evidence <strong>of</strong> j^y, Up B| ne,, M, former C...<br />

, •••"»» city hotel proprietor, died Friday<br />

Wt, In Metr a»Uf WM "W **»• Swarthmore Hotel. Ml<br />

nJiEuTfcaTt, T r=**.*y". W* jWeaiey •«. where he had been Young Jay worked the Ore engine »f «• wooan^ tehirlei.<br />

•- He waa W, ben enthusiastically.<br />

I Mr. UppUicott resided in the wln-<br />

Iter at 29 Union at, Medford. K. J. -Thafs the Liberty Bell you're F<strong>of</strong>f.it* $S0 Boil II<br />

! had Been ill for aome tune. rinajnz, son.- the blonde y«<br />

He and his father came here Inn mother screamed happtty, <strong>On</strong> Ammll Charga<br />

Medford and purchased the Swanh- Th. auAenca at the Gateway Harold Stretch. M, <strong>of</strong> 217 Central<br />

1<br />

more In 1B1J. Me continued to op-MoHcal nayhauae heard the How<br />

' erate the hotel after his father's tloo and concluded that at least half •* ••« when he f« led to appw<br />

1<br />

death until IMS, when he sold the the lawn wai hurnini down. »n Saturdajr Before Judge Franklin<br />

-m-j-, „' estaMtehment to Major M. W. He». After the parade Brake up there<br />

•"•"•» "* eoefc, Me present owner. He remained<br />

in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> the year flre haO *nd another s> the Tbom He waa arrerted la.t week on<br />

amralt and hettery thane.<br />

Toe two MarUBfs went by .hip to •»•»•• "Wai years after thai, at<br />

Rply, than by train, baa and Diane 30th •*• mnd ton hen. both ef which continued eomplBinl <strong>of</strong> nta wife. Heanor, who<br />

Asbury av,<br />

until the wee hoars.<br />

charged that he struck her and her<br />

they iuc«^Trty^lik*d SwraertaKK Ouruig hU early days In the re,<br />

Germany, France and Eoetand.<br />

Mrt Mrs, Thornton displayed to theyoung daughter<br />

Mr- Uppineatt earned extra In- assemblage a flae collection af Navy<br />

Tbaw Annul IMBB amditiMa ••««. duHng the winter seaaen hy<br />

rt«^in"K«a f KiyfSdiE SE*« « •MSS*." •*-*>- d<br />

decorations for her husband, which<br />

had bean forwarded to her during<br />

the past year, along with citations<br />

atoried and romantic He <strong>of</strong> Capri<br />

ol S_T J^<br />

awarded him for heralcm. They included<br />

the •rame Mar, Silver Star,<br />

l»e^Wi«_<strong>of</strong> wer^ploltatl, and .JWi^r **?,*. WlWn.: Navy Cross and Distinguished Flying<br />

I old charm<br />

frami serylcei will be conducted Crass.<br />

I (WedneKlar) at 2 p. m,<br />

1 * Idence in Medford.<br />

The young wife and nether expects<br />

to leave Sonera Point to return<br />

to her Philadelphia hene at MILLER OPTICAL Ca<br />

10M Van Kirk «t later this month,<br />

to await his return,<br />

M lomers Petal hm flnMwl<br />

York St«k Exchartfw<br />

Phlla.-tUlto. Stock<br />

123 South Broad STM*, Philxklphi- o •-.<br />

Kinfatav HMD<br />

ARTHUR L mm<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> CHy R*pr—ntotiy<br />

.'1^ li<br />

No|ioiHir Aun. <strong>of</strong> Awi|f|ig Maf|ufacliirar|.<br />

l-v- t^t'~, •<br />

HHiM V;!\»y",, - FOR SALE -<br />

2 Brand Nmw<br />

3-BCDROOM MOOERN HOMB<br />

1729 . 174$ Baf Annum<br />

Prlw — $13,900<br />

Can B« Financ*d<br />

R. L. MONIHAN<br />

32nd AND CENTRAL AVINUI<br />

PHOt<br />

c.-—„« Pw. Wes Suddenly on Beach<br />

that th«e return, Indicate cl*»rly Harry WoUs Maurer, Broprieior<br />

fQR SAL!<br />

more eneouragitii at future meet- late Friday afiemoon after suffer.<br />

IHVHP^Hl HCR W9 fW ^^Hff¥ Fftf % Ad|aining Let*<br />

"••*<br />

ing a heart attaek on the beach. He<br />

Reviewing the background <strong>of</strong> the •""* n<br />

rameal by the Mwenit Cluh, w «*eh 4C x IOC<br />

buUdlng fund pnniasn. Mayor Olap. Mr Maurer was stricken on the<br />

that h., h., tin M haw fMM the<br />

nian pointed mat that rhe new wtaig beach at i*th n. and was token by<br />

bad >o ha built and equipped, or members <strong>of</strong> the leach Patrol to<br />

WHITI BGM IMS<br />

the MepttaM temporary lieenae the <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> Or, John B Towniend,<br />

«/• MNTHflLLIDOa*<br />

would be rvrokad. He naiad that where he wa. pronounced dead,<br />

a permanent lieenae win be received He retired in IMS after a lon§<br />

2« the i ^ OBI cai«BletioB af tie career as an interior decorator in<br />

IwUdlHgr pAitraM,' ^F 7 '• , l»iliiilali|lili" ilnna iliai tlnie -h*<br />

CARE<br />

led by tbe hoaottal under the Aete delphla Non-wctarian Tabernacle, a Cape May County Planning Con.<br />

Syst.no mall appeal, wen used for Broad and Master su,<br />

mlndon at a public mettlng -M Court FIRST<br />

malBtanajm purnotsa. aant JHat tbat Surviving are hi* wife, Daisy Jarnntscy<br />

sartacwnlni ftni m*l sourM rett Usurer, and daughter, Mrs, Io-<br />

' Lawretme M Lear, chairmaB at<br />

Hnus* either saauaieer •«.»,.,<br />

could not Main to fbuaee any build- lantbe Meredith, <strong>of</strong> St. Petersburg, 'the Board <strong>of</strong> freeholders and dir-<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Chamber Planning<br />

MORTGAGES<br />

ing praleM, nm ffaate System baa Services will he conducted at 2ector<br />

bean discontinued during the cur. P.m, today (Tuesday) in the Smith group, said that efforts are being<br />

rent campaign.<br />

Funeral Home. Cremation will follow<br />

in Philadelphia,<br />

the State planning Board, as To B* Amortiiwd Ov«r a<br />

made to secure Herbert Smith, af<br />

speaker.<br />

Tan YMP P-rlod<br />

In a queatton and *n*ii«r.period sient hfi Himmere In <strong>Ocean</strong> Clly<br />

after the, reports were received, it aM his winters in St. Petersburg, ber <strong>of</strong> Commerce {tanning Committee<br />

will sound out sentiment an<br />

MONEY FOR<br />

waa »lalned that »n funds aasemh. *?» Re wai a member <strong>of</strong> the Phils-<br />

If public reaction Is favorable, a Llbwral Apprailal<br />

caunty planning comnusslen will be<br />

I al pwMta pataMM. MMHl<br />

<strong>City</strong> summer resident.Is<br />

organtaed after the first <strong>of</strong> the year.<br />

ter In Philadelphia This u> the flrst<br />

summer In 4S years that Bishop<br />

n <strong>City</strong><br />

IMMMal Itmtnliw<br />

at hta summer home, 443 Asbury av. Annual Richard B. Fox<br />

SEE US FOR<br />

MiaaV «M nat wry, r.a«r«l.H ef<br />

COUNTRY FAIR<br />

Mi *nrf ATLANTIC AVI.<br />

PHONE WN SUMMER RENT<br />

Honor, for the highest individual<br />

Mam report went to tean M, Linwood,<br />

<strong>of</strong> which Thonui S. Taylor.,<br />

SM>T, 11th and 12th<br />

Jr. Is captain. Mr. Taylor's team<br />

turned in *1.425 In IB subscriptions<br />

Control Church Hall<br />

at the second report luncheon.<br />

•Hem ROAD . LimwesD. N, J.<br />

Mr*. AuMstva «- Mafa' Hesi M<br />

'.Kt&?\s, ">*''t!y.<br />

wai M*> awMn* me eeaan CHy<br />

GAMES • STRAWRIDES<br />

•aaaaa, rapait-M) MM In It aub.<br />

Regular ;<br />

aertpfNjm, Team II etrtady Hea<br />

NMtf IT^Mt wi M lufcacrlpH.ns. I I or Dinnwr —- Frtdny Night<br />

Camatele ramtrt. af Otaan CHy<br />

•MUM are aa MI«Hi<br />

Day I Album PRIED OYSTiRS .,, fl.<br />

Team 1», Richard A tea. Jr., cap. Ssrvfea I &•<br />

tain, two hi Uva aubaariptiDni; *<br />

Dinner — Saturday Night<br />

SENIOR STUDIOS<br />

BAKED HAM ylJS<br />

SATISFIED HOME OWNERS<br />

Mrs. J, SUnley Wagg. aaptam, Mo<br />

IN Aabwy A*ab M. H*»<br />

to •na aMaarlMlani tean m. MM,<br />

» B^totoltli, OPU>. |ti In<br />

2-BEDROOM AND 1ATH BUNGALOW LARGE APARTMCMT — WM<br />

Ww subacrtpUoB.; teM M, Mn,<br />

IMni Mean,<br />

Augujtm a Osatt, captain, $%,tm u<br />

lnj wnin, nmm eamWnatteB,<br />

M .ubKrlptlona; lean 41, Mrs, H, 1.<br />

•tawern Kltchm. H.w. Heal. Ba.utifullv p,,, 4 Be..- in. Plsar, lat Fiaar •<br />

GerklD, captioii. «n» In ata wbucrlB-<br />

nlihad. laMMW LecaMan - near lath and |^, OH M.W, H H M — Large Lat - *•».,<br />

Uons, tean 43. Mr., w. R, Khnbb!<br />

Compittttr rumlshW.<br />

apttln. »l.ljo hi M inbaerintkina.<br />

Occin <strong>City</strong> lotah MJTO m 74 , uo.<br />

asiptkaii.<br />

OUKNCW<br />

SatoPrlM — $16,500.<br />

___. * ..." * ^<br />

mt rop MOUBAT<br />

^AMtLY DUPLEX<br />

MAUTIFUL OIL HOT WATM Ma4l<br />

tert i°if»S?. •«•ro<strong>of</strong>cjyn, jpent<br />

"w ^ w »J«r heudan with Mr,<br />

and Mrs Anthony DeFalco and fam.<br />

Uy IWT Aiburj- av.<br />

ORDER NOW<br />

I Honn<br />

FOR lfS4<br />

YOU* PATRONAQf<br />

roinm.: Voo IN I #M<br />

Suiter ant* fvrn<br />

m Iwvf b^r, nraHlri Top H«mo»<br />

Real Estate • Iruaranc*<br />

Boardwalk at 15th Street Phow<br />

See Us If You Wani<br />

BUY - RIN<br />

or SELL<br />

Wpear u gusat aolnl.t OB<br />

nttht mth th. ,Hy concert onha.<br />

^. •• i« •PPro.che. the eloa* <strong>of</strong><br />

the Mainn on •aturday,<br />

,*• "•*»£,*" >*« Mam with<br />

•nd the Clnclnnau Symphony. He<br />

MADELINE SHOP<br />

m BOARDWALK<br />

SALE<br />

NOTHING RESERVED<br />

ftCTURES<br />

_ ALL lALIt FINAL<br />

GIFTS<br />

THAT<br />

PLEASE<br />

• JEWELRY<br />

# CHINAWARE • GLASSWARE<br />

• DINNERWARE<br />

"StfMr-fo-P/watV' Grff« for fv«ryon.<br />

Four Passport to Health<br />

Yaw doctor'! prcMriptiou ia jour<br />

pasapott is. health. It It the pr<strong>of</strong>eaakMd<br />

obUgatioa <strong>of</strong> cor rttktm*<br />

phMMkdtla to fill it •Mtmlcljr, oa.<br />

tDf Mdf U» iMH, porwt, fh«l<br />

HUGHES'<br />

CENTRAL PHARMACY<br />

FrrHripila<br />

FlIM * •"•=»•) F.r fair »Sia»fci #fc-as—<br />

.ad Mlcrn Bellcrnd o""'. «,"<br />

J. THORNLIY HUGHES, P.O.<br />

Owan aai xuiirr<br />

t MHIT G RAUL. M, A»«M* MwriMM<br />

Cwmr Mi StTMf and Wwlty Av«iu«<br />

IRKING<br />

SPACE<br />

I<br />

ler FrudaHelw ttnor. wJiO alia an.<br />

P«a»* iMtTiht<br />

Mb. 'laVM|r ttowHT. Pnltadd-<br />

•oprmno. wOl oMUnw until frMar<br />

« aatalat and In duel number, with<br />

Thoma* Perkins, baritone. •<br />

Musk Pimr Concert Programs<br />

•saliHiliM u . at • s u_<br />

— •••••••Hi > f mmmf n W m* lib<br />

— C/or,nc* fvhrman, Com/iMfer —<br />

TONIOHT<br />

PART I<br />

iuppe I Solo: Selected.<br />

tie <strong>of</strong> the Wooden Saidiera, MK Bowwr '''" **<br />

1S^# Ksmns,^::::^^<br />

----- " , Talnfroni Vienna Woods...Mratn<br />

Mr. Ptrki'i<br />

SweelheBrt. ...............Herbert ;<br />

Entbe Company Adoration .<br />

_ — Riorum , , , , . • ' •<br />

Entire Cornpany"<br />

MM I n w<br />

Deep Purple<br />

Naufhty Marietta ......<br />

""" " A Blozei :<br />

Karper, baritone<br />

tt .........Strausa<br />

fmt MM pktiirM, otwon<br />

IM Kodak Ma and M m<br />

#9 th* davafepina «M4<br />

SENIOR STUDIOS<br />

lonwcki<br />

Tests Listed<br />

y<br />

To I. MM<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> municipal gonnunent<br />

have OHO UatMl by the New jersey<br />

aMM •MMfaanl '• faaf lafkaafifc ft<br />

Tuesday. <strong>Sep</strong>tember 8, W*3<br />

Junior Member Tell* Rotary<br />

Roben HenMef, hl»b achool aenlor,<br />

who n the Junior Member <strong>of</strong><br />

the Rotary Cluh durlnj Auguat, Ml<br />

«**. fmmm • BabarF at HM a miey Included Uvlng in tents, •**<br />

y*W. ApaMtuaa >M fea> -.1.-mi Hi men to a tent, and • nil- _<br />

wttt Maaaaatmf<br />

tatle amphibloui Umdlng from LOT ^ZS!<br />

i»a»a m OHH C<br />

Mk grata Xujealton. aM -ilk a«<br />

laaatfaor yaara 1 anertnae tathe<br />

aBaVaaVataBBBWaBBBiBl Aaaaat<br />

^^^•^•^•'^•s»a^»» paaaj npii<br />

V^BBBB\IB* ^af akaBlldl<br />

WM •••!••><br />

laaaph S. Kruk haa been fining<br />

Ihla portion for mare than a year<br />

under 1 a tetnaarary appeinbneni<br />

OV*r tata HakM are Ike<br />

The Wat* Department this fall<br />

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jsSffiic<br />

Inddmt oteund<br />

— Matton to Mlw<br />

reute<br />

f m<br />

by Mat and<br />

H wte tt to pi taiporUot t«<br />

| ejaH <strong>of</strong> laearsulaato early, I<br />

urn<br />

Tart who have named<br />

•let Cream Cone<br />

,- in honor <strong>of</strong> th«<br />

itmwdaMaf aUeane<br />

and eld.<br />

f««r Uant TfM<br />

MB be -Cose Haas.<br />

Ml neighborhood. He<br />

over Saturday night or<br />

UW Wf H* WT<br />

)n «PPar«|» Mod health.<br />

fteit rS yoiliitan<br />

"* *" Pla«-<br />

wi« rerSii wai toVn,<br />

d that a patron Friday<br />

JUST A WOW) QF CAUTION!<br />

DO NOT<br />

Jl ?.'»-.,' YMI bn* had tt ttanuvbly ImpMrf<br />

For HIDDIN TERMITB DAMAGE<br />

SYSTEM<br />

P.0. ** W4 -<br />

Ihy area for<br />

•leap and rwt on the beach.<br />

Jullua Prater. 33, <strong>of</strong> Eldora, waa<br />

fined «i» after ha wa. ansted by<br />

polloe for drinking beer on the<br />

County NpM Huw<br />

Cape May County <strong>of</strong>ficiali have<br />

BiUUttad plain to the Mat* Highway<br />

Department for conitructlon<br />

<strong>of</strong> a new bridle en Route 4, ever<br />

the county canal In Lower TowiuMp.<br />

Freeholder Sol Needlel. Jr., dirf<br />

Mtar <strong>of</strong> puhlic ufety <strong>of</strong> Cape May<br />

<strong>City</strong>, MM that the propoted new<br />

ill b d f h G<br />

in the Vllla-Bay.hore area, with poet<br />

and auiillary ontm aoliciUn*.<br />

ft will' move Into o(her townjahlp<br />

AUTHOMZSD WfMM*<br />

|.IOMi|RO<br />

PIL E 661<br />

Plumbing - rttoting<br />

Ml WMT AVMHM<br />

Anbltect<br />

BaUdvr*<br />

BEROER LUMBER<br />

Repair Your PretPnt Home or Bai|d<br />

Your N«w Howe witiY the IW<br />

Lumber - MUlwork - Spmapcs Paint<br />

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19 5<br />

11, tWg it the last Tuesday issue<br />

.,_ . H next gummer, whim semi-week-<br />

IMmmed for the fifth consecutive year.<br />

' i gummer ha* reflected the growth<br />

m to a close, circulation is up some<br />

i period last year. The two issues<br />

ill over a combined total <strong>of</strong> 14.000<br />

volume also has Increased, propor-<br />

Utt-weeUy was launched as an experii<br />

ago. It has Wn enthusiastically received<br />

1 Us Success has proved that it fills • real<br />

iLCOBunnnlty.<br />

"*"* " ' week The Sentinel-Ledger will<br />

i Jog trot. In other words, "it wiii<br />

: do well to drop around to city<br />

[ pick up a couple <strong>of</strong> bargain lots<br />

ran.<br />

Aitdfon Today<br />

another <strong>of</strong> the city's periodic public sales<br />

e»^t# today, beginning at 2 p. m,, in the<br />

follows precedent, the lota wUl be gobbled<br />

dto recognize in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> real estate<br />

„ _ city has consistently disposed <strong>of</strong><br />

It^MM. Into its possession through tut deiin.<br />

i.flu* baa restored the property to yielding Uat<br />

*i»(U**Uon«bly has been a Actor in contrib-<br />

KMrfa great building activity. It also has<br />

r_JfSore« ot uiudghUy lots covered with weeds to<br />

Irafctential properties.<br />

the<br />

in recent weeks has been beating<br />

vacations.<br />

ie favorite month for certain large<br />

the announcement on page 1 today<br />

-de« will have conferences or<br />

_ the week. They wUl be fol-<br />

Jersey Methodist Conference.<br />

agencies represent the Equitable<br />

Another representative <strong>of</strong> the so-<br />

" td Its annual con*<br />

I Vidtor who wants practically per.<br />

, a leisurely pace, fewer crowds and<br />

-mpdatlons long ago ••discovered"<br />

He has beta spending fall vaca-<br />

'— I numbers.<br />

g to Oemmn CHy<br />

lines or a remark made editorially<br />

Just a week ago today, Bayard L.<br />

nan <strong>of</strong> the New Jersey Highway<br />

<strong>City</strong> last Tuesday night that the<br />

State Parkway next year will con-<br />

Cape May County resorts with a<br />

Community Association, it its<br />

out that each resort must provide<br />

and a smooth flow <strong>of</strong> traffic tor<br />

ftcause it will be so easy far them<br />

one resort to another on the Parkid<br />

to "sample" several, and the resort<br />

provisions for their comfort and eon.<br />

business.<br />

g the resorts therefore will be keener<br />

out.<br />

set plani and to carry them out, along<br />

•the approaching winter, not after the<br />

to then it will betoo late,<br />

t opportunity <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> has ever had,<br />

;- ft must be ready for the great influx<br />

- England confidently predicts the<br />

•••'-*':-''.L;.-h';jv,-;iiT'<br />

)RD PUZZLE |<br />

amm<br />

- 7 3f USTt -*&p<br />

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Tuesday, <strong>Sep</strong>tember 8. 105!<br />

Resort Visitors Take 2<br />

Of 3 Speedboat Titles<br />

Summer residents <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> ciptured two <strong>of</strong> the<br />

three national speedboat racing championships at stake Situr<br />

d day in i the h Yacht Y t Club's 44th annual l regatta, staged t d under d id< A<br />

weather conditions and before<br />

a large throng along the bayfront.<br />

wlnnln. Data heata <strong>of</strong> lhr IIS<br />

Pa., fares well in the ret/alia l>\<br />

; fuMt Inch hydroplane tills In hi,<br />

Boats <strong>of</strong> 14 different classes Bra. { Wawa, Miner alia placed •• ran<br />

vided plenty <strong>of</strong> action but didn't ntr-up Is HIIMIBI In iBe a ser<br />

eome close to any new rceortU because<br />

<strong>of</strong> the slight chop oil the mir=<br />

i vie* nllafiai title renpetition,<br />

face <strong>of</strong> Uie bay.<br />

: Arnold Apel. <strong>of</strong> Abseeon, who Ilk<br />

Hansrom is in the Navy, carried * 11<br />

the first prize trophy for 138-rub<br />

RasseU BuatMBi Jr., i4~vear-<br />

•M N.», ensign from Warn*, pa.<br />

»•• Ike satleaal inn far 6 ier-<br />

inch hydroplanes at the wheel i<br />

Kranky Boy, winning both heat*;<br />

vlct nnakeaii, aa hl« Sir Priii. j handily. He is the £on <strong>of</strong> Artie Ap I<br />

bnlM a. fieM .1(w cmpcUMn a veteran at South Jprsny rari t I Ik<br />

•• kMk beat, ever the flre-mlle I:<br />

for a quarter century, f<br />

eearee.<br />

Winners! <strong>of</strong> eastern c*harnpignshi| *<br />

for the ciay wprt<br />

Hanseom who obtained a special j<br />

1 .<br />

'<br />

leave to be here for the romp.-ution, I daiss D racing. Bill Ycager, War I<br />

posted n top speed <strong>of</strong> 33J miles per ! fpR, Pa.: clsss E racing. Ed PHesentt |<br />

hour In the same boat with which CambridEe. Mri; class D service Will<br />

he won the lellwoar Trophy series '<br />

for utility runabouts several years<br />

ago at the hoit club.<br />

Charlsa Hiekrnan, Philadelphia I<br />

business man and another <strong>of</strong> the reg.<br />

ular Bellwoar Trophy competitors<br />

(hta season, captured the <strong>1953</strong> tut. ,<br />

tonal till* far Clara I service run- j<br />

•bouts, also scoring a tloutfle vie- j<br />

lory in the twn heats. His Minll I<br />

Man was clucked at 48 miles an I<br />

hour in the second race. In which ffiekmsn ossed out Dr. Qeorge !<br />

Firth 1 * &fedtco IV by half a length '<br />

in a dri«ng finish.<br />

Tht »llin uarila <strong>of</strong> rtnext W^»y f<br />

There's nothing quiu like<br />

MONEY IN THE BANK<br />

2% Intoreil P»id *m Savinfa Accounta<br />

The National Bank<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

C*pe May County'* L«- C «.t Bank<br />

MSMBKB FCneRAI. MflBKTE BTttVN<br />

FMKBAI. nerous- maimAMci cokr<strong>of</strong>tAnon<br />

VOUR DEPOSITS INSURED UP TO $1 l Till ne<br />

MIIMIIe time 0 w S. talking Phone SfJSt-II*<br />

Ml PHONE AC. 5-3S87 Withams, GarcUn* Sunday summaries:<br />

If need<br />

suppl i<br />

QARAGE APABTMKNT — Two be* ar ama W •mpt<strong>of</strong>aaf •ntrane.<br />

gird Farm, Uh 8SS. Phone: room, clean, comfortable. Include.<br />

Point<br />

MS use <strong>of</strong> •(•rage, tmoo per week. 205 * f A. M, ta II ». M. In Final Gam*<br />

Central Ave, Phone ZNiW<br />

wUhmti Healtora and RuMle G»rdena<br />

worked Into positions for the<br />

MOONEY ha the laraeat uioitninil<br />

af paltery In ihe Hate. Glazed TWO M BBDROOM APARTMEH're—<br />

stone ttsrr; ranch-type ^"ellnw flay! ce one heated, for geptemBer ana oc<br />

Anal game <strong>of</strong> the playM?!? series for<br />

ment urns: hoses: bird halhs: naveltles<br />

and eyrloif, J, Mooncy. Pottery, Phone 30BB.J, Ganne privllepe.<br />

SUlulcs <strong>of</strong><br />

ioeer, reMonable. 143B Central Aw,<br />

the city S<strong>of</strong>tball eharnplonshlp by<br />

Hivjilolon. N. J,, on Koute W, secoliil<br />

the Slate <strong>of</strong> New Je pravlde that capturing their respective Borneo In<br />

house narlh <strong>of</strong> Avslon Rd, 10-S ISl CESTRAL AVE,—one S-beilrouni<br />

when a petiti Detltion conlalnW t K the nnames<br />

the semUnnals, Thursday and Friday<br />

evenings, on the Bay av, ball<br />

and two S-bedroom apBrtmenls, or iwenly per rent (30%) <strong>of</strong> the<br />

PARENTS—Help your child help him. Aiallahie week or month, Reduopd voters is lubmitled to the gov«<br />

ooay -•-— — = <strong>of</strong> '~^ anv fllls Hivin mynieipajiiy lifmi IJ . • ruu park.<br />

"""-• self, Ma> -- x •l"*»' ""•* we "~" rates.<br />

tnat there be submitted fa ifie<br />

World Pool*<br />

"ie lei iesaj<br />

In any home. Easy<br />

An PRIVATE OROUNP FLOOR Apart,<br />

neertilnc if the ! Wisham and RuHic clashed for the<br />

l\\-<br />

Phone 17W,<br />

Mr. menl. Available now, 865,00 . wfefc •, <strong>of</strong> salaries, •ovvrnnif bpdy title last night < Monday >. A full<br />

MB Pleasure Ave, PHone IWfc "Si? •>|«I1 hail pan an Ordinance rixinK such SMCh report <strong>of</strong> the game will appear In<br />

TWn-WHEEl.BB utility trailer. !IR<br />

BlifiKn WISF ^"a^ihen M<br />

Friday's Issue <strong>of</strong> The Scnlnel-LeiJSer.<br />

tornaiiiin. Hand HITS, S§,fJ0, Plionp<br />

liao.fi, 3338 Wetl Ave. 9-H RIAL ESTATE FOR K6WT same become effective., and.<br />

Wisham scored II single tally In<br />

..WHEREAS, the law further Hi-mid the last half <strong>of</strong> the lut Inning to<br />

SBW WEfiTiNaHOUSE IvOASTEH— m» ASBURY AVE.—stnre<br />

Astnre _,— froni „ that the nation shall then appear"nh<br />

nTevcr used: piano: mri'i sulUi new tialnlan's, OBeB, O<br />

RMsoMBIe. RMsoMBe. Fhone tne neit General Elerllun bollcjt. bent out the Pod. Of<strong>On</strong> Club, Friday<br />

night, 1-0.<br />

mvKniit, other articles, nil in enad 1819 9 or<br />

lle Kuri l 811 7th gl,<br />

B^<br />

W<br />

there<br />

Heetio<br />

has<br />

, and.<br />

prmentcandiiien.<br />

Phone! samerg point S^l^. BIS<br />

ASBURY AVK—tarn «nfuihliBe«<br />

S,,"i -W ffftM»» WS • petition<br />

apanment. 2nd noor^ Hot<br />

water, nntaJnlnE the name* ot mm* than With iae sMre!en Me a/ataf H><br />

.deaL MOM month,<br />

pan* lease. twenty per cent fiRtl <strong>of</strong> the i«.l la MM) «n«l iluiu, BUI MIfUeB<br />

BABY COACH—WNP new, Prl« 118, Open far ilwBHtlan. ilBHtlan phone 131S orvoter,. requeMMi a relerendum quTi<br />

Aly 131 <strong>Ocean</strong> Ave, phone stag. wrtti wnr. (it Tin SI, Kurt*. vt* Ion on Ineraaea In aalarln or the JT nlkia Ml alniHM to aMMHt H<br />

Bern ant rnrrnb.11 orine pol!» . 8Be-<br />

• IteMer'a ekelee Ml <strong>On</strong> ItatUel'a<br />

tnent *•'.«•» <strong>of</strong> the aw Clly <strong>of</strong><strong>of</strong>oni _ en <strong>City</strong>, aTnimiir. Jim Fortte •la—ineJ •<br />

BABY COACH—Coed eondiUon, 118,00. ROOMS FOR REfCr<br />

tiereby It oeromi. *= a— leaml duty ^f<br />

PhiHW HlS-J-3.<br />

M<br />

boiy to nillSw the ? rih arvaader Ital wen* tbrMth dwrt-<br />

COLONIAL HOTEL, nM Allanlle Ait,<br />

said lavtis nrfiw Itap aa an errer, mat NMhlea<br />

WHY NOT TRADE jour 0I1I 6Ms. mat.<br />

•BUIMrM aeraw with tte mmtr<br />

tresses or furniture for new Inner* doom, and new apartmcni* w«, - -^^ -^-== -===••• 9srK> >mM.B#g^ Ino S4llfirl^i<br />

.prlnjti. new Hoilyu'ood Beds or new<br />

•tudlo. Buy. >el(, rent or trade •Imnst month or aaaaon, M K» U 'fine KT'eers and members <strong>of</strong> the<br />

in> D?iirtnwnt ch gerviee,<br />

Ttarais>y night.<br />

^ardnjillir Clean, cheerful<br />

TakM First Prime<br />

Priane ilii-W.<br />

lJflKJK?i. ._^.«»<br />

In Y. C. Ev.nt<br />

' stanehfona, uie •ii'i,<br />

plain <strong>of</strong> BeteetlvM 14,040,01 Thompsons circuit clout climaxed<br />

i. oilier oulBUlidiniis for<br />

, - — —•—| county rolS.. privsie Baths, 'FenM, •In. MlMe Dwartnwnt,,,:t4.i4n.M rlvc-run uprising that put the Tin Ho Hun), owned by George<br />

f In tHe eiUtte oierlooklna bw and <strong>Ocean</strong> Deteetlye jm«n aalmMT ".""::„;,_ Is KMftOO game on lee. McCoaJHllr alia hit •tottert, arriad <strong>of</strong>f tint prl» yea.<br />

Will sell or nenanat tar pn|h MOO per couple, c. bay at<br />

eteetlve<br />

* Fnllce DeMrtment,,U.IHn,nn r Uie circuit far the winners. terday morsiPB in the annual cruiser<br />

r^an city, what have you<br />

:. turn right one "lie. Patrolman, Jit CHM M.(BO,0B<br />

Write to E. J. Brooks,<br />

Rd. (RouiS n. l*iiphone Putrolmiin. fna C\m* „., M.410.00 Serf, made a atronf bid with race on toe bay, apwunred by the<br />

"* fflass , ti. 16O.00 four runs in the nffh Inning, taut Yaihl cm.<br />

, The salaries aforesaid H« rally fell ahBrt,<br />

The event attracted 13 entries.<br />

Me eltta.lv WHIMS a mnlecal<br />

vot^s <strong>of</strong> the munh<br />

w|k> UWWMd a Hven^nlle course<br />

HEAL ESTATE WANTED<br />

-^---- Ihe auestkili at,<br />

from the dub home to Somen Faint<br />

to M held on. Ifrch and KUIT Win and nlong Boach Thor<strong>of</strong>arc. Normslly<br />

the nee ta out to IM around<br />

legal voters yot*<br />

Inn upon the question at mich election<br />

toe.taU bnoy, but thu cruUer. war*<br />

PKOf eSSIONAL SERVICES<br />

Mall voto "no"«ucn aalarles Illill Ttiinis Doufctes Ti*<br />

1 held fauMe W rtuih water in the<br />

Terry Birch, af letheida. Ha, and mitt.<br />

•.. . . •"•;<br />

Please<br />

^OMtUMAd<br />

in Advance<br />

published unm paid lot<br />

p««e. cuhmiut b« In thU<br />

noon. Ad wlU not b,.<br />

•MM<br />

« •» 1*<br />

Umrj HIM «W MA<br />

•r UMU iamaw m «•<br />

MiM DrUcoll, <strong>of</strong><br />

M Jim MM, or LayMa, contributed<br />

to the wlnaing eauw wi*<br />

four Ml nab and one foul neb.<br />

Bob Reaaan, <strong>of</strong> St. Jo-ph'. Colle**,<br />

helped out with a qmrtet a twin,<br />

pointen.<br />

•UI Hughe, topped the Korlng<br />

sflorfa for the Guard, with tan<br />

field geala and five faula. Chuck<br />

Mcll,.u» u j» Murphy botk<br />

had thin I Ma 1Mb and two good<br />

tetU throw., while Paul Schwab,<br />

who performed only ia the final<br />

quarter, dropped three two-pointer,<br />

through the net<br />

!*• »IB nn UH PlMta mm<br />

Ha IB win Is tw. ran af • »<br />

MWa. !• Uie IMP. nm eh.»<br />

Ha era<br />

• tap Ike Mnt, an* r..<br />

Mi rear In Mw. at<br />

Fleata won Ita war into the<br />

finals Wednesday night with a 41-10<br />

win ever Kananm, while the Cuardi<br />

made the chainpionshfp old by beating<br />

Dison'i the name evening,<br />

42-3B,<br />

re Kurr, ef aMRJakM, won 11M<br />

Man <strong>City</strong> mens doubles tennis<br />

etainplonrfilp fMeHMy aftemMt.<br />

*Bh a straight get victory In the<br />

1 '" round <strong>of</strong> tbe Harvey V, Uke<br />

•I tournament,<br />

defeated Howard Holmes, <strong>of</strong><br />

ill* • ifijftr.W^I »Uryl|<br />

, Seytwnbty 8, JSF--7<br />

Flatty Breaks<br />

World's Record<br />

Wltk «*» mekljT prtoa nxtai<br />

the l«th Annul Ope Mar County<br />

flafeJag Mai dmrUx to • tf<br />

Ciutord Stunk, PtHI«rt«l»


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wnr Offlil<br />

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H»MIMM>*<br />

Top TV<br />

Got Top TV Sitvico<br />

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FACTORY TftAINID<br />

TECHNICIANS<br />

ANTENNAS<br />

Eracrau OJtfl fMt<strong>of</strong>Mff<br />

Sajf Supporting Tow*rt •<br />

AwfhorivMf DocJtn<br />

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MA6HAV0X<br />

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.1342 710 ASBURY AVBMUE<br />

BOYS ;<br />

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CLOTHES THAT CAN<br />

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^ltads Guilty to<br />

Railroad Worker<br />

To B* S*nt«nc*d<br />

workw umM htn afonasy for ah<br />

iMedly HMUIMM • iW t» the 101b<br />

atTaafet <strong>of</strong> «*• F«myi«m«mm<br />

r «. Pj my<br />

In* Bemhore "»«•.<br />

WMMlw before Judfe Hurry Tenenbaup<br />

W M l<br />

on<br />

bf<br />

a chut*<br />

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<strong>of</strong> assault and<br />

battery.<br />

Barto. who n*ld» at «730 N. Grat*<br />

•t., PhUadelphla, will to sentenced<br />

on toe asaault count In two week*<br />

An earlier charge <strong>of</strong> attempted crlnlual<br />

aatault wu diwppssl By polk*<br />

•UtlMKttiaa.<br />

•ana, a block operator for the<br />

railroad bar*, wu arrested early<br />

Menday nerniM an the charge <strong>of</strong><br />

Barbara Mrm «f Jersey Shore,<br />

K* ~*t» asnoad him at eftaektaf<br />

btr: In the M I ) I W af UM ate,<br />

i n w« haM far Ik* grand Jarr<br />

Tuealar by'Mun*d|ial Court Mdft<br />

ftnMta A. kST^Ur r waiving,<br />

•tuataav h«rtn, en the chafftah<br />

hen, > •<br />

JtHf<br />

We just beard about Ike (rank<br />

who Ml out at a <br />

' apr«lsi<br />

SENTINEL-LEDOCR—3<br />

Obituary<br />

S. W.Vaughn<br />

Dies Suddenly<br />

Phila. Tax Aid*<br />

8. Wilson Vaughn, a Philadelphia<br />

city <strong>of</strong>ficial and <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> summer<br />

resident at 132 Bay rd.. died sud,<br />

denly • Wednesday while vlsldn<br />

legal client. He wai M,<br />

Mr, Vaughn, A attorney, wai secretary<br />

<strong>of</strong> the •oard <strong>of</strong> Heylslon <strong>of</strong><br />

Taxes and had terved that agency<br />

since 1MB, Previously he wai president<br />

or the Board <strong>of</strong> Mai Estate Astenon<br />

In Philadelphia, and was a<br />

district asMHor for M years.<br />

His winter home was at 2801 parkway.<br />

He wu associaled with Ralph Urn-<br />

Mud and Abraham Nathanson. at.<br />

torneys, In the Commercial Trust<br />

Building. Before Joining the city<br />

•smsslng staff he had been an attorney<br />

for building and loan ajsoelaloin<br />

lie is survived by his wife, Lydai<br />

his father, Samuel, and a brother,<br />

Dr, Arthur Vaughn, a summer resi,<br />

dent here at 412 Bay av.<br />

1,200 Enrowncflt In<br />

Schook Expected<br />

CaMMMM tram aa*a 1<br />

"However, we wUI have a comfortable<br />

situation in all grades, from the<br />

standpoint <strong>of</strong> the number <strong>of</strong> pupil*<br />

per teacher."<br />

Enrollment <strong>of</strong> beginning pupils In<br />

Ihe elementary schools was carried<br />

an Wednesday, and produced 11<br />

new children for kindergarten and<br />

25 new pupils scattered through the<br />

other grades. However, Principal<br />

Kenneth Landls said that these addition*<br />

were largely <strong>of</strong>fset by the<br />

loss <strong>of</strong> other pupils who have moved<br />

away since the close <strong>of</strong> the last<br />

term.<br />

Anticipated enrollment In kinder<br />

•alien next week<br />

It between M and<br />

U children, a decrease<br />

from the<br />

IDS who started<br />

In 1852.<br />

Cafeterias In all<br />

three buildings<br />

will be In opera,<br />

tlon far opening<br />

day. The high<br />

school cafeteria<br />

will he functionon<br />

a somewhat restricted bull for<br />

a few days because a strike in a<br />

Philadelphia supply house prevented<br />

delivery <strong>of</strong> some <strong>of</strong> the new equipment<br />

ordered In connection with the<br />

remodeling <strong>of</strong> the kitchen.<br />

Legion land Played<br />

In lllliMis Town<br />

ThB Cape May County American<br />

Legion land earned this section<br />

some publicity In Casey, 111., last<br />

week, according to a clipping just<br />

received from Ihe Dilly Reporter In<br />

that town.<br />

It devoted a sizable place <strong>of</strong> Page<br />

1 to a story about the hand stopping<br />

<strong>of</strong>f there and playing • concert while,<br />

en route home from the national<br />

convention <strong>of</strong> the Legion in it.<br />

Louis,<br />

The band left St. Louis (wo daya<br />

•head <strong>of</strong> schedule because <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Intense heat.<br />

Kabat<br />

MEN'S<br />

SHOP<br />

7M ASIURY AVI, PHONE 1615<br />

New Fall Selection<br />

BotanyL<br />

TAILORED BY DAROFF<br />

Here are 2-ply, 100%.virgin woolens<br />

and worsteds <strong>of</strong> outstanding reputation<br />

,,. deep in texture, appealing in color,<br />

enduring in wear. Here it needlework<br />

<strong>of</strong> practiced skill and perfect detail,<br />

achieved only by Dar<strong>of</strong>T <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia<br />

,,, design so exact that each suit'fits<br />

smoothly, flawlessly with unparalleled<br />

comfort.<br />

Yet, through production miracles by<br />

the famous weaving mill and tailoring<br />

organization, we <strong>of</strong>fer these valuet<br />

at unbelievably low prices. We suggest<br />

you come in soon to be sure <strong>of</strong> the<br />

widest choice from our complete size,<br />

color and fabric ranges.<br />

*,<br />

60<br />

OHwr All Wool SUITS $45<br />

Orh-r TOPCOATS .... horn $33.75<br />

"Botany 500" GMb«t<br />

With then Exclusive 3-Dtmetuional<br />

Values,,,<br />

1.<br />

2.<br />

3.<br />

THg FABRIC IS TNI «OOL<br />

OF THI CLOTHINOI<br />

THI MASTCR.CRAFTED<br />

TAILORING BY DAROrri,,<br />

TNI UNBKLIatVABLY<br />

LOW PRICKI ~<br />

Setting new high standards jor men's<br />

M-infcv^?*<br />

clothes this Fall.,, the 3-Dimenuonal<br />

Values <strong>of</strong> our. "Botany" Brand "lOff"<br />

Suits and Topcoats, Tatlortd by Darojf!<br />

f<br />

f<br />

f*--to -<br />

tf' Jr<br />

;tv,..- • cf,r"- ". ^.""".. v "»'" , ••;r. 4 ". e^rf,<br />

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•<br />

SALE<br />

— ZMDROOMS<br />

Hn|H nn<br />

VB^RV vit imit<br />

(HwDMr MNMMML Mr<br />

*11,000<br />

APARTMENT rrd-Jjfe<br />

••••PI 1| Wl IUWIII1MI1I*<br />

TMENT HOOSi<br />

rn.Til.tW"-• " '<br />

.•'^•"_ r WM».<br />

*-#»TO|tS--A<br />

* ,*.:«<br />

REALTOR<br />

""a<br />

Vtaapl* Unlwnlty.<br />

•ffl Uko pUooln<br />

' floor Asfffi<br />

H-m. Lot<br />

... (HAM-<br />

PurnMied, A<br />

tMtttt •—<br />

Methtditt<br />

Mfr« Mrs* Di<br />

mUt In, •n*#«t»«-.-(»ihWr<br />

Storic ShMfM* 9m<br />

Mrs. Rorentitto<br />

ion Show It Succe*s/vf<br />

4 • ;• r<br />

mim at Hw Pint IMflieaTlst Churiti Mrs. L«dtn« figures In conduct sf want<br />

Mt Hi. MM* In MMMMMMI Hail, at a nM dhplayi a oamwnt M carMM<br />

ttaUgMtr Jor BoltoM<br />

ijlfc and Mrs, Richard Bolton, 701<br />

Tit-, ft,, Burners Polnl, announce the<br />

birth <strong>of</strong> a (taughter, Gall Phylli..<br />

iaplemLer I In the Shore Memorial<br />

Mm. Tin* norenlino wu surprised »p!emLer I in th* Shore Memorial<br />

with o .tork rtower Wedneri** eve. H«W^' T" 8 ««". ^ •«.<br />

BiBg at Hii Simpson av, * . ,<br />

Hottene, were Jto. Bit Implaglteo fge),. Horn* From EursM<br />

and Mr., Adei. FlBrmiiiBB. OP»B. MM. Jd«pH g. Hughes. M station<br />

ing <strong>of</strong> gifts proceeded a buffet Junch- rd.. west, will return home <strong>Sep</strong>tem<br />

eon,<br />

*f r W after haying visited Ireland.<br />

• _ , , ..*.* .J_ .^__.—.i Ehslond. IU0y, France and Swltier<br />

Braggi llee Impaillas, Marie Mlnchlno,<br />

Ange Osnniiaro, Sophie '<br />

pasilao, Mly Newwune, alia<br />

Capesa, Mary Mlnchlno. Jennie<br />

Florentlno. Mlu Julie Florentlno,<br />

tJli Boyd. Babe Florentlno, Theresa<br />

Eaposlto, Mrs, Mary DUannl, Pittsburgh!<br />

Annodels Florentlno, Thereia<br />

Florentlno, Karen Ann tmpagliao,<br />

Mr» Anna Taeearlno, Betty Hlllman<br />

and Mn PhUomena DeFonso, Philadelphia.<br />

'<br />

t * *<br />

Church Concert Sunday<br />

The Heavenly Harmeniei lingers,<br />

Sf Washington. D, C, will present s<br />

concert <strong>of</strong> Gospt-l music in the It,<br />

JamiB A, M, B, Church, 7th st, and<br />

Haven av,, Sunday si 3 pjn. The<br />

eeneert i§ sponsored by the Allen<br />

Club and the Willing Workers,<br />

# # #<br />

VlifTB MOTHER HERE<br />

Don Love* Elk ins Park, Pa,, visited<br />

his mother, Mrs Ruth Love, ferently<br />

in her niwhomi, iifl Haven<br />

sv.<br />

for her European taur.<br />

a-STORY COTTAGE _<br />

WANTED<br />

IXMfttlNGID<br />

PRACTICAL NURSE<br />

WANTiD<br />

dlltort*. StMtfy •mpioyiMnt<br />

if Htlifactory. Good ulary.<br />

P.O. BOX 59<br />

RICHARD 8. POX<br />

•th STRUT ami ATLANTIC AviNili<br />

OFFERS FOR SALE<br />

153 WEST AVENUE<br />

Plrrt floor—Op,n parch, living room, dining room and kltchm.<br />

SKond floor—2 bedreonii and hath,'<br />

Let — M* i fr to an alley.<br />

Parking space an rear ef let.<br />

New foundation.<br />

ALL FOR —<br />

Vacarif and can man in right .way. MMki *m« rtde»ratlna,<br />

but will m.k* a nice HHnimr hem. If you aran't fse fuity.<br />

DOOR IS OPEN<br />

LOOK IT OVER<br />

noKiRi' coopetATioN INVITID<br />

farewell For<br />

the Matties<br />

Departing Potter and<br />

Wife Dinner GtMMtb<br />

Th» Rev, .lid MM. V. i, BMtUa,<br />

whs left Oc*«n <strong>City</strong> WedMMiy to<br />

reaHM IB mwaii Illinois, inn<br />

honored wlin • dinner Tuc»d.y «w<br />

inlniid V tht women <strong>of</strong> the<br />

church followed the dinner, which<br />

lk<br />

T»» ••». «M,JMt!tta, N W th«<br />

MMn SHr •»(*•»» ehy«li, will *•<br />

M» •ill rttVHi ••<br />

Mulsr <strong>of</strong> MramaniH wu Russell<br />

Sutton, who Inlrodund Dr. WUIUm<br />

A, MJerop, former pulor <strong>of</strong> the<br />

ehurth, now pr«Mnit <strong>of</strong> the Hill*.<br />

delphU Bible Institute, the nuln<br />

speaker <strong>of</strong> tb* »venllig. After Inform.1<br />

talks by the BeltUei, several<br />

members <strong>of</strong> the church entertained<br />

Hn. Joseph Like Mng • IOIP,<br />

mid the mfcv, and Mrs. Charin<br />

Mitchell and Mm, Wllioti pields presented<br />

a trio. Miss Yvonne Smith<br />

reclled a poem, and the Rev. Mr.<br />

MONEY FOR<br />

FIRST<br />

MORTGAGES<br />

To B« AmertlMd Ov-r •<br />

TMiYMrPM-tod<br />

LIlMral AppraiHl<br />

Richard B. Fox<br />

Ml and ATLANTIC AVE.<br />

BUNGALOW<br />

PHONE 0980<br />

rot? SALE<br />

South and. New, 2 hadraanw,<br />

Me bath, living room, medern<br />

kitchen, floortd attic,<br />

' A real bur at — M^00.<br />

GARDENS SECTION<br />

COTTAGE<br />

Large llvlne room, mn porch,<br />

dining room and modarn kit,<br />

Chan, 1 lo»aly twlroomt and<br />

Ml. bath, maid', room, powder<br />

ream. Let iteliS, Naw maple<br />

ffurnlhira.<br />

Price — ilMBJ, (Oflar.1<br />

D. ALLEN<br />

STREfCtt»j».<br />

803 Cent. AVMHM<br />

Phono 0655<br />

RICHARD 6, FOX<br />

1TH STUff «M ATLANTIC A"'<br />

OfFERS FOR SALE - *51-53 P<br />

DUPLEX AMRTMMf BUILDING<br />

" Pint «oor 1 MNM MM BtMl<br />

AII •toctrta klMiaiM<br />

inaivMkal Idlewrtle atKtrlc taM *(rt*r<br />

V»MIM bthtd. , , , Awning,<br />

Mock to toadi mi boardwalk<br />

ARRANGE TO SEE THIS S 11<br />

OPIN POllfttMe'VeN -, • A.M. TO * kH<<br />

• FOR SALI •<br />

4-BEDROOM SINGLE COTTASf<br />

Furnished, iirgs (at, A FMI bargain.<br />

NEW BUNGALOW — G -'- «**«l<br />

LARGE DUPLEX<br />

Good Income. Plaaturs Avanutt -<br />

GARDENS — BaauMful DUPLEX. H«t*d ||j»<br />

GARDENS — Ranch-Type Hems V.<br />

Corner. Heated. Naw<br />

j~.<br />

YEAR-AROUND BUSINESS<br />

Excellent income, Worth investigating. Real gftcja<br />

butineu included.<br />

$23,000<br />

MURRAY<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

330 Atlantic Ave. Phone<br />

THE SIGN OF SERVICE<br />

Whether You Want to :<br />

BUY • SELL • REM|<br />

We Have Available For You All ef thU4rtat||<br />

Our Loci Bo.rd <strong>of</strong> Reeltor, ^P<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

SCOTT<br />

Phone 3131<br />

Harry R, Brook* — AsfMial*<br />

/•<br />

Guard Off<br />

iWttlit<br />

training<br />

Ml It. h^iouartkn In frtji.<br />

" . The fcltler* will be unde'r the .<br />

AAA Oun Bat. I command <strong>of</strong> i,i L*, Rjchard Swel> Oth<br />

Christian Honored by<br />

f the WonuB'i A<br />

Nlllito Bienbcr* <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Cit* 1 , four fedtrited elub. ,w.re pnaant * fa<br />

bv W«toeilai hliht it an enjoy.ble dltrn.r at tb. Al*yti Hdt.l In Honor <strong>of</strong> '"<br />

St Hn, WU»n V ChrtatUn. president <strong>of</strong> the New Jeriey SUt, MdtMUon <strong>of</strong> Un<br />

Tfc Women'. Clubt ^ •-____.,_< -<br />

^ Th. aMh.>. irniiied by a W«t LM,^,,, «H, til,,, ««„ „ ^"<br />

•M eomttlttee rcpreMnlbg the WomBn-. Gi^raNM.MMHlM. rtl<br />

\a£'^Bt n<br />

< - wUI leav* here to- UM, oBlcer<br />

, *H»% lira liV^ nf iUtil 1 _<br />

Wemp WWUtoel, WP»<br />

*MM nMrdiM MeMtanf ' ipeelal aouvealr menus were pro,<br />

nan ncarnna aatr««r». y|d»d to Weiianl Varfer, owner el<br />

MUs Helen M Derrtek, prMtden! Ihe Alvyn.<br />

<strong>of</strong> the ReaeireB Club, toasimi.tr. Colorful floral deeoMUens on th<<br />

will arri on tte'Cpl. Ger.ld Camp, Cpl, RoUnd CUy<br />

REALTORS<br />

0777 Wedejp Avenue •! Eightb Street<br />

BUNGALOWS AND COTTAGES<br />

(•drawn, bath, etc FunriUiad, CaraB.. ,, M,Q00.M<br />

and bath Cottag.. Furnlihed, J-car g.rag.. $11.150 00<br />

, 1-bath Cap* CM CeHag.. H.at. Imwlatlan<br />

1, Unfurnlihad. <strong>On</strong>ly 4U yean Md,,,,,.,. i1]JN.«g<br />

EXCELLENT INVESTMENT PROPERTIES<br />

MHi • Cantrai An, Lara. MinWatailied thrM.«amlly<br />

i, FomlUiad. Hat I—two Indrawn, hath tNrtment; 1_<br />

am, fw*fcaMi apartmwt; I—i»«-lmli cum, lavatory<br />

(tins* 41, Ilinau only raaien fer »lllng ,, HS4O0.00<br />

MmHantlly Incsme predwnr. Hat t—thrt*JMdrooni.<br />

r HOiiSI - Ha> I kvdreemi M with running water)<br />

.tiriibVaroWH, ha* apirtntint. MH|.fu|tliMd AI<br />

•Mi. rtil (neama afkraxlihaMly %*M.6o feadiicad tb Ut^txlo<br />

Sorry No Telaphsna Information<br />

, L, BkAbt<br />

- FOR SALE<br />

INSURANCE<br />

- WWII NIAR TMi BEACH * •OARBWALIC - « KMreoms .<br />

kler wni . furnlihxl.<br />

pr|M _ silJOUt<br />

" *W IM TH1 BAV ••CTiON _ I bedrooms • fcaih - haatei •<br />

Htrniiliaa. pMe, _ fMBii.«i<br />

IUM0ALOW — a bedrsemi . til. bath , heated . enrear oa<br />

•to**l«. Frit. *11,050.00<br />

HMifl HEATED _ 10 bedrMm, , 3 b.th, , powder raain •<br />

I M> In op.r.tlOh . |M Incom. . furn, Prlc. _ HUMM<br />

fWLVUMlT - tHellaht location , e«od Rental Property .<br />

-. folly furnished and MUlppMU Prlie — r* "<br />

WMIkY UNIT IN THE BEACH »LOCK _ |n«ni, «<br />

M . meat, all state NqUlramMtt. Price - iMMUM<br />

Realty<br />

SUCCEMSOhS TO C. ItAKRISON JONES<br />

REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE<br />

MILDRED Q, MATTHEWS. AHHUIe<br />

lAdutle AveaiM<br />

Phone O. C, I74T<br />

CAREY<br />

' AW Ctf<strong>of</strong>. 4 /nMiratte.<br />

'walk at 15th Strut Phon. 0178<br />

Us If You Want to<br />

RENT or<br />

tygagemknt.<br />

- _.. „„ „, «».„ .,„ ^ aatrtiif earned well dMervad reesf.<br />

• a i w iuiu>l<br />

'• *IW««'« elnfc ml. starting aa a<br />

11 AttttttHMIf Research eluo ameer and moving up<br />

• • 'iMUJmim<br />

lo -tatrirt ,Ha sute poaltlan.,<br />

Mr. ChrUUan wai elected last<br />

June to serve a three-year lerm ai<br />

llMMai* OMilUkei froa ttiie i Federation prenidcnt.<br />

In her rnn.rlo, aha ensrested<br />

appr^l.»lon to th. IKil eluke for<br />

Savin. .iipport«l her candWat*<br />

nylfMig<br />

iji'iiiailTf iTi ITHLLT " "*"" r mtwmnmt Win* nasamarif fa All fh» <strong>of</strong>fli*.<br />

pnwrtf tUHHM. MM taM Hiat um. at Me ken .»<br />

As a public utqlty, the cbntp^iy Is PvrWHeaa <strong>of</strong> her Mta han ham I<br />

subjeet to franchise and gross re- — ^<br />

celpts 'axes. u *• • a. •<br />

1., T ft u M»*»w H?«^ ««•«#« iw ut Force Base<br />

,«ar HN A proBoMd huge'Air Force hue<br />

dUce the lncreaie to «lb.dho *t Batsto, near Hammonton. which<br />

He assured the loirffiEt he wat •»« »«•" «*?««•< to play a major<br />

not SsnteilMg tH» hirhem <strong>of</strong> the ">'• I*, euwnoini the eeonpiw <strong>of</strong><br />

a»te«meni, but mi merely uklm *•«•• ••*. *"tadennitely deferred"<br />

that th. $20,000 mer be aueuwd by Uie Air Fore* this week.<br />

as pointed but that tl<br />

merit on the hotel wan reduced frort<br />

MO.00O to tn,oao in 1M9, following<br />

the general alarm Are which partly<br />

destroyed the property in February.<br />

1MB. The lowered assessment pro.<br />

vailed throughout the rebuilding: <strong>of</strong><br />

the hotel and its continued operation<br />

during the put thnk yeom. This<br />

year, it wai explained, the assess<br />

ment was returned to Its orlglnn!<br />

vajue,<br />

Mr. Ash laid that considerable Improvement])<br />

hive been made at the<br />

hotel during the past several yean,<br />

and that he was nuking his appeal<br />

to seek relief from possible over<br />

burdening by the sudden, heavy in.<br />

grease in assessment.<br />

The Board reserved decision oh<br />

this and Ml other appeals, pending<br />

its investigation <strong>of</strong> the properties<br />

and conditions.<br />

Final Pl.r Cdht-rt<br />

Of Swason Tonight<br />

The Clarence Fuhrraan city dr.<br />

chestra will play Its final concert <strong>of</strong><br />

the season tonight (Friday) on the<br />

Musle Pier,<br />

During this final week <strong>of</strong> the teason<br />

the orchestra has had as its<br />

nest soloist Miss Beverly Bowser<br />

Philadelphia soprano. In a return en<br />

Pier audiences Monday and Tueslay<br />

night gave a hUHy recebtWn to<br />

Walter Frederick, concert and op<br />

iratic tenor, who joined Miss Bowser<br />

md Thomas Perkins, baritone, In<br />

the vocal portions <strong>of</strong> the program,<br />

fTurn to section 2, page 5, for<br />

tonight's program,)<br />

j<br />

FOR<br />

Ine to obtain final epnroval <strong>of</strong> th<br />

mulil million dollar instaiiMian for<br />

more than a year.<br />

Congressman T. Millet Hand w«-<br />

nntined Tuegday that the Air Fore<br />

had completed a review <strong>of</strong> its baile<br />

requirements and decided that development<br />

<strong>of</strong> • new depot In the<br />

northeastern United States Is net<br />

needed at this time.<br />

Assistant Appointed<br />

For Public Library<br />

Mrs, Constance Llndblom has<br />

been appointed temporarily as an<br />

assistant librarian In the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

free Public Library, to fill a vacancy<br />

Martha Stevens,<br />

Mrs, Stevens, a member sf the<br />

staff for five years, left the post as<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Sep</strong>tember 1,<br />

Looking far a Buy? t— the Classified 1<br />

WANTED<br />

, COOKS<br />

KITCHEN HELP<br />

For Florid.<br />

Seafood JtMtaurant<br />

Writ* SENTINEL LEDGER,<br />

BOX 7051 ,<br />

•fating •xporisnea<br />

SALE<br />

' RANCH TYPE MttMl - 1 VWr OW -<br />

Living Itooln, MnatM, MUdarh Mtafrk MfiliMt, hwdar fcoom. 4 Madroom*.<br />

Tile Mfc, ON H.W. Mat, fully tatulaM.- Storm tath. l«r<br />

Carago. Larga Lot, Sardtfis SectlM,<br />

$21,000 unfUMiiKM<br />

ro4ma, Both^LivIn* Room wlrh Plroplact, Dining Koom, Klichen,<br />

Oa. H»t. Oanl*rii todlon. .<br />

AjMtt unm<br />

Ann*onc4m(Dt« - lUrlteUaa*<br />

MYWOOb PRESS<br />

HI Aitary An.<br />

Laibh Fttirnitiire<br />

SPRAYEDmtf<br />

REFINISHED<br />

All Type, .f Fornltar. meaidshefl<br />

ELLIS A SHAW<br />

Somer. Point 2519 or SIM<br />

Annual<br />

COUNTRY FAIR<br />

SEPT. 11th and .2th<br />

Centra) Church Hall<br />

SHORE ROAD , LINWMB, N, J,<br />

GAMES • STRAWRIDES<br />

DInnsr _ Friday Night<br />

FRIID OYSTERS . .. $1,35<br />

DinMr — Saturday Night<br />

BAKED HAM .,,.., $1.35<br />

AplculturW ll Ibe HUH given (<br />

HHlMflUa town in full ,<br />

ihso* wlHi erdlnarr can.<br />

I ia-lIM J Ih,.|o.o3 .<br />

ruM mum* mrmufmn<br />

- ovId., (ailing nsurlihiMnl Madid<br />

> niMre M h«Hli gad olgr,<br />

U MM . 12 50 feerfi 2MS •« fi<br />

Rutticratt<br />

Wood«n Fencfts<br />

Large Selecfien<br />

<strong>of</strong> Sfirt/bs<br />

BERTS PATIO<br />

SHOP<br />

201 WIST AVENUE<br />

OCEAN CITY, N. J.<br />

Hughes' Central Pharmacy<br />

"TrW Family,Drug Store"<br />

Cor, 8th Street and Wesley Avenue<br />

J_ HIT. itiii<br />

6AINSMROUaM'l SHAMPOO BRUSH - Like a hundred liny rtnitrf<br />

messailnf your scalp , il JB<br />

LANOLIN PLUS HARD WATER SHAMPOO lor the Hair *1.00<br />

•RICK SHAMPOO plul<br />

•RECK HAIR BRISI — I1.M value for , ,,, $t.«p<br />

Regular 4f« LACO SHAMPOO plus extra lie ilia b<strong>of</strong>lU —<br />

A Me value far ,, ,, , .". ."„".,,"". 4ie<br />

AQUAMAHINE SHAMPOO by RiVLON —<br />

For normal, dry and ally hair<br />

II.14<br />

A COMPLETE LINE OF COSMETICS<br />

Including! p.rfum.i _ Tetlet Wat.n _ Biiitina PeiMan — talcuM<br />

ihswden — Llpsilcks and N.ll Pdllhas<br />

PrHcHptloni Cillad For Mhd MliMMd<br />

x PRtscRlPTlON aHd NIGHT PUbUfe<br />

O.G. 0245<br />

j. TMonHtiY mm, n.<br />

• OWh.r artd MiH»8.r _<br />

ROBERT C, Mtii,, P,D. Au«lata Pharnuclit<br />

Cor. iffi S|fW»t arid W»*!»r Avenue<br />

rstliis*. CLAMS - LOBStER TAILS<br />

LOBsttR (MEAT - mn m<br />

mm<br />

RjDUt<br />

Uo.M^L« ? k.eM|><br />

Loin Half PoHc<br />

Caiifsritla Svaaf la


• s<br />

I'.-<br />

, '<br />

" . . ' f- -.- < '*i<br />

LlDOi* Friday, <strong>Sep</strong>tember 11, 1053<br />

accident Aufuat at Mh >t and<br />

W«l av.<br />

Forfeiting: baU wars Richard J<br />

Michael Calling llye.r-old victim<br />

Crlppa. to. <strong>of</strong> Dreul Hill, Pa. *20 run down by & bus here Mtveril<br />

bad. ipMdbig; John M Dempaev IS weeks ago, WEB transferred y*«t*rd*y<br />

from the Shore Memorial Has-<br />

SOMERS POINT—VlrilnU Hornbiker.<br />

tuo.ond~.-h.lf yr*rsjld daugh-<br />

Llewelyn, or Orovn CItv Mr* Pout<br />

The Judfff* *ere Mrs lltrlirrt<br />

<strong>of</strong> phiiKteipnla. 110 baU, tpecdlnn.<br />

WOllam R. Ho;*. JO. Wllnnniton. plUl to the Wllk#«-B*rrv hospital<br />

ter <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mm Edward Ham, S&Uburfl Atlantic tit* and Aftnom<br />

Del. **> Iwll. apacdlnc. Raymond J for continued treatment <strong>of</strong> his badly<br />

Injured right le*.<br />

taker. 107 N. Cambridge av.. Ventnor.<br />

wan crowned queen <strong>of</strong> (he an. CM.<br />

b|>ttuln Nathaniel (" ^mith o( Oi^mn<br />

ling. Mickln. <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia *16 ball<br />

paMins red light and failure to curry Tht* yountfstfr wan struck Augu»t<br />

nual Somrm Point baby puradf. Monday<br />

morning, before a cheering L>1\ iHl'in 1 I- Mm* Ihnin i IIni \n '<br />

Prixe winners<br />

Driving rfrrrer-a lleena*. and June, w 31 At Wh st. and Central AV, hy a<br />

Scott. 1«, Jenklnlown. Pa. SS ball. owned by the Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />

thronii <strong>of</strong> >perutars who gathered u Wr.n>M. lln\inll(in lh<br />

Hunt hjr Ma-failurfymtktui A,<br />

LrcRoy A. May. M. <strong>of</strong> 17 E. Oakford<br />

to carry drlier'ii Iktnse Transportation Co. and "pirated by<br />

at Krhrle Field for the Jilditlnu. fol prlz(> sitwii INK hut i (<br />

lowlnu the pnrade.<br />

NlninlUK R^-ond IMIH\<br />

Dli iKlon •£ KltHitH Anifilt-jin<br />

DtamiaMd »ai a charge <strong>of</strong> Im<br />

•to eoort, TunlNn<br />

av.. Plvasjuititliiv<br />

The queen, blonde and blue-eyed. rim-k Kllnmin P.IM. fli«l i.rl/v.<br />

Draper reflatrallon againil William<br />

and charm «*»lM»ArV*« B Durkln. 28. <strong>of</strong> NarthllPld. and<br />

Tht> *kln nf the boy'tt right leit wan was on a final entitled "IHiildv's KTOIT. MTunil }M |7<br />

I WH dhmlMid. and bafr waa careleia driving charged again*! Rich<br />

brnkfn open, exposlnif inriuns und Sweetheart<br />

r»i!nh)n I Poll ti>nth 1 Imlii Tflm k<br />

In tha cue <strong>of</strong> live whoanl M naildton. 19. <strong>of</strong> Plttuburgh<br />

muscles from thigh t>- In .-.tn.-ti 1<br />

and Frank Everlv. 7-1, <strong>of</strong> Phllmtd<br />

Michael, who wm vacationing here,<br />

Hartley, ten «f Mr. and t'l-itun firm i»rt/r; \l;it«tf lll^<br />

/ if, <strong>of</strong> pala Crowyd, phla.<br />

was U> h*vt» been returned to Wilkps<br />

Mr, William Hartley, <strong>of</strong> Atlantic .inft.<br />

Dli<br />

•t flned MO Mr apaadDuI on<br />

lUirrp Thursday by tlu» Ot-e*n <strong>City</strong><br />

av, Somert Point, m crawrwl Biirry<br />

v t<br />

iH-l/i-<br />

•T, W for (aOun to any I<br />

ambulance, but plans were changed<br />

king <strong>of</strong> Iht event Ha rode en the<br />

< H.ii I. Bln<br />

"•a *ad*4 «a«2 Jbacpn And Mor* Aro Naadad when VVIlkes-RArrc volunteered to<br />

American Legion Dill<br />

!\ lllc c.lil.<br />

•T Mbnjn. N. J; w Thf? oil Industry employs sfml itstambulnnce h*-re.<br />

Mti\or I-1eft \V < hnpmon w.i*<br />

I M emu an a anlea than 17,000 colleflr-tralned cntt<br />

mn*ler <strong>of</strong> crrrmnmcn for the Annual<br />

twlttm from an > «pd scientists<br />

Army Grows N*w 'Crop'<br />

Dn% P\MI Ihe xiMh <strong>of</strong> a *t l (lit-.<br />

r<br />

1 , flr j Mill<br />

Otmlnn!<br />

l<br />

R "I i<br />

Hllty Alh'n. r<br />

;<br />

us In -icrrible- condition, thouuh<br />

During 1930. the last y-nr the in-thcinuralor op^raied, the tjly budyet Mid he "inheflied" a rundown plant<br />

buUdlns Itself is not bad. He<br />

appruprtaipd $2(1,1*00 for trash and when he flrsi took onlce as 3 rum.<br />

! garbage disposal The apprnprlafinn misKionrr, and that the intervenins<br />

had \m>n S2.-i.iHW, in 1934 and 19ft5, years nf disuse have taken additional<br />

and §21,300 in 1913 tin- low point af<br />

toll <strong>of</strong> ihe properly, prpey, which at pre«<br />

| the depreph fi, Cham.<br />

1 plan decided In Hhul down ihe plan!<br />

I becmise it was Qhesper merely to<br />

i pay far eollertinn and disposal u-ith'<br />

I out Imrninu The nnraw was.<br />

I coiirse, I hat pie fnrmi'rs<br />

inuiiilHnil acre dlapuilntl <strong>of</strong> the tar<br />

bsKr far prnciicallv niiihing. (u fit<br />

it for feed. The east af trash ftilleeiion<br />

was gnly nboui SN.000 n<br />

year at thai time<br />

<strong>of</strong> bonds In pay nlf ov<br />

I vrur term The Inil i>f tln'»i- l<br />

were retired only thn-o yours<br />

even tliniiuh the plant hii stuixi idle<br />

, fur in yearn<br />

Mayor Mouker this week drnrrlbed<br />

the worklnit mechanism <strong>of</strong> the plant<br />

Sine* thin, rotti <strong>of</strong> collection<br />

and ditpesii have tt.-dlly mount<br />

•d Th* 19S3 b..rio*t hat *n -p^ I!** pninti'd nut that the inrin'<br />

proprl-tlort sf s*3*S7§ for trash < orator, when opiTStCiny, lijsti t_>m|ttf ! d<br />

*nd eartMBt, Thii ii m bis bsesf ! ponsiderahlf Ninokc from H** Fliinv<br />

from 1912, wh#n th* iftual toil ' ntv. a rimdiiiois ihai pro vails in A! j<br />

was 147,711. | lantir <strong>City</strong> and mam othop plat*t*s I<br />

upprafing Nimilar plants<br />

Becaiisp <strong>of</strong> the eeniLrtUed vohim? |<br />

sr now hemp build in M. and the diffi i "Th# qutstisn at budget flme<br />

eu|tit*s etirsunfcred hy John Peiiu j will b» whffh#F wt WAnt fs tptnd<br />

and Co, ihis Niimmer. the rgntratt * jet msrm min#y jyif ts eilminit*<br />

bids for 19-54 tullcctiim are *\pek it over<br />

open I., the<br />

Thlf «(nnin9 Uchniqua tt diiCOvtrTng fam hidj*n wtvet w<br />

curb tft *n «ver«g* ef W% <strong>of</strong> wsmin, Aff«r thit tr»«fw ...[fT „<br />

mint trt* av«r»4*i pT%on n*var *4«>n natdi pin curl tatting^ y<br />

p«rm«ntnt w#v*j «rtd Hiiiom under hot. noity dritrt. HtdiMUi<br />

IBI itniif NMI reu<br />

Now Open In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> at Till FUndtr. FIMtt<br />

Call zfn<br />

iilan Air Conditioned Far Toar CaadaM<br />

These Famous Women<br />

Invite You To Put <strong>On</strong><br />

BLUE BONNET||<br />

You mike a hit with everybody<br />

when you put on BLUB<br />

BONHKT Marcarinet Makn<br />

everything tut* 10 much<br />

MMF/ And you'U notl that<br />

every delldotK pound bu the<br />

m<strong>of</strong>fnlnf ftwh fl&¥QF t<br />

RMI<br />

Economy!<br />

E^i pound <strong>of</strong> titty, n<strong>of</strong>lrhhfatt<br />

Bum BoNmn MMiMta<br />

«nta teatluu koVii arath H<br />

th. Mth-prt«d apMdl Yarn<br />

an iwlly fault on «« ' "<br />

en»I8oputonBMWBoam»T<br />

•nd ot Iril l%mm K«-<br />

WUPH, KoMnor/l<br />

Extn<br />

Nutrition!<br />

Know the farta! W 111 *! 1 ?^<br />

other ">"l"' n !i!j^jLk<br />

BONNET la rleh i" "SV.<br />

and Vitamin D! v ~- "*<br />

BONNET fivts »<br />

round food value •iw--<br />

prlfledaprHwn 0 '"""'<br />

VALUES UKETHESE—PLEASE<br />

L AGRtE-YO-J SAVI OORI AT ACME<br />

SwMt Calrfonii* Nwnhf R«d<br />

GRAPES<br />

E»tro Fancy , y<br />

IU<br />

High Color<br />

tlsw mutb do you p«y l^| all yeyr tesd twedt? The* end Mat aSena, quoIHy tee.<br />

%:ieni. eMmniiiM fcow Msb yc» HVI. Cfcsch quefify and prtw. aod you'll fura is<br />

Aem. f vary ilia.<br />

NK£KflNS2*i9<<br />

PoclM Ii a rid tomato MH, youll anjoy Mw laNka florar <strong>of</strong> H*u mall whit* bran.<br />

TOMATO SAUCE<br />

APPLE BUTTER<br />

PINE APPLE JELL Y<br />

Fathioned<br />

SOLID PACK TOMATOES »,» U c<br />

KOB FORD SEEDLESS RABINS u » ^ 1 Jc<br />

ttfae eOMESTYLE PICKLES n. 19c<br />

fchp J...I CiltMniia<br />

Amarltsn Prlia<br />

OLIVAB PLAIN OLIVES >u »,~<br />

CARROTS<br />

,<br />

Griff: e*r.f*nifa<br />

el W<br />

CELERY<br />

l mr W<br />

SWEET POTATOES 3 16 C<br />

U. S, Gov't Graded Choic. Comfed Weirern StMr leaf<br />

T-bsn«<br />

Time to Re-Seed Ten* Lawn<br />

LAWN SEED °S" 5 £ $ F S Porterhouse<br />

er Sirloih<br />

Br.nd<br />

CAULIFLOWER<br />

Frsi@n<br />

LEMONADE<br />

At*? Orange Juice<br />

Faics <strong>On</strong>osa Juice<br />

A p<br />

AM* French FHe»<br />

P^<strong>of</strong>' Cut Corn<br />

Valley Fraat Melon Eelli<br />

STAR KIST<br />

TUNA<br />

OP<br />

Chynk<br />

Styhi<br />

THE<br />

STARS<br />

OaluM<br />

can<br />

KANANA BANANA FLAKES<br />

MV0N8HEEII BBEAD CRUMBS<br />

•OMSK COCOANUT<br />

••N^IUIIE OLIVE OIL<br />

PEAKX TATIOCA<br />

2 a<br />

l *•« Bge<br />

C i tf c<br />

1 » .. >! M> >*«<br />

gdtat All OraM Cut AsparafD* '- lie<br />

JUM# Cut R«d MM 1 »*~—21e<br />

Farmdalo Cut Otwm •—HIN'W »*»*»1<<br />

£Msa£ Whol# Swetrt Potato** '^Mt<br />

J^^ Pinsoppl* Chunk* "£^.2 'i^ 37e<br />

Hormel Spam | * f* 1 **^* 47c<br />

Hormol Chili Con Cam. jUr^* 31c<br />

Mary Kitchen Roast Be>«f Hath '^Mi<br />

BEVERAGES r.^<br />

Om 1 Fate Btr,


-T<br />

•ifft'<br />

Chatterbox<br />

9th and Central Ave. Phone 0717<br />

"WHERE FRIENDS MEET<br />

TO EAT"<br />

• R R V I K O<br />

Breakfast • Luncheon - Dinner<br />

Delicious Sttaeka<br />

Fountain Service lee Cream<br />

PMH #!1S FOB Ol'R rRRR DELIVERY SERVICE<br />

Your Doctor Knows<br />

SELVAGN'S.£ffl<br />

REXALL PHARMACY<br />

A. A. SELVAON. Ph.G.<br />

9th St. and A.bury Ave.<br />

II, C. SfcLVAON, Ph.G.<br />

Phone 1839<br />

TRICE DELIVERY SFUVH E<br />

PRESCRIPTIONS<br />

OUR SPECIALTY<br />

ONLY THE PINIIT DRUGS USID<br />

IN COMPOUNDING YOUR PpjIICRiFFiON<br />

Ocaan <strong>City</strong>'s Largeat and Moat Modern Coametic Bar<br />

Let Our TRAINED COSMETICIAN eattltt TOU in vour l.l.tllon.<br />

Prefeprad SumnHr and Solid Colosnei and tallMriH<br />

TM N.. ANT.ZVM.<br />

Johnstone's<br />

RESTAURANT<br />

Continue, .cllon $3 and 37<br />

858 Asbu-v Avenue<br />

— Now Serving —<br />

BREAKFAST<br />

LUNCHEON<br />

DINNER<br />

WANTED — WAITRESSES<br />

Fer the Balance ef ths Season<br />

MH<br />

Closed Mondays<br />

Urh ri iTuhnslpnc* Junes, Prop,<br />

Spur. Introductory OH.r _ Eliza-<br />

*'" "»"••»• •"*•'• •• Bulling<br />

Cswjler.<br />

fcsth Imr ooly — u,ij<br />

FILMS _ CAMIRAS — PLASH BULBS — 34-Hour D.v.loplng S.rvlc.<br />

ALL tAIB TRADE 1-niOES — SO I.OIVIR MtKtS ANVWHFRE<br />

Now Open 8:15 A, M, to 11 P, M.<br />

SUNDAYS<br />

IRCLE<br />

LIQUOR STORE<br />

<strong>On</strong> the Traffic Circle, Somer. Point, N.J.<br />

MO LI XI BY TAX IN BU.VE1M POINT<br />

Complmtm Stock <strong>of</strong><br />

POPULAR BRANDS<br />

IMPORTED and DOMESTIC<br />

WHISKEY • WINE<br />

• LIQUEUR<br />

ICE COLD BEER<br />

AT ALL TIMES<br />

8—SEKITINELLEDGER Fiiti.iy, 11. in"i3<br />

'Save a Life a Day'<br />

Drive Getting Results<br />

flrii'iljiim as -V liiviii! <strong>of</strong> thfci<br />

,1* • «, «.> nn- »Mll three jhnrl uf J<br />

.. LJi.^nT nnil '^;H si-i,' DiriTior W'<br />

;fl. Thi-' «hiiri:iiif. li '-• linortl. will J<br />

. riuiiin .ill in Miit-rriiiiii; *«o M = *><br />

! llr udil,,l thai li "J- iil>»<br />

1 ' (> inn llwl thr »|H"rlui rffiir!"<br />

At the clow <strong>of</strong> the firs! weeF<strong>of</strong> the "Save a Ufo a Dov" %u"!*% r^ **.. L O«* •<br />

JM<br />

irafTK' safely program in New Jersey, the record stood at l:i. n*£tl* ,^L,l »«•.• h<br />

lives lost. Director Arnold H. Vey, Bureau <strong>of</strong> TinfTif Safety j »vr i.. ihr «iaie f»r thr<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Law and Public | ••-" -<br />

' ' i ii»» liniiday prrinii, a* UB»(<br />

:<br />

Safety, aiinoiiiiced Wednesday. II 4-..S m,. r ,.„..,„„,,„ r ,.,,.„ ,,,.,„, '" "" '"•" l ' r """<br />

T h u ri|irr»iTHi-fl .. .in iim i.f thri-i. ]!Ji> !>„> [hii,>' :mi : I.I 'IIM 'i.r-'l'<br />

22nd STREET RESTAURANT<br />

is Now<br />

OPEN DAILY - Except Mon.<br />

**w*<br />

22nd ST. and ASBURY AVENUE<br />

Phone 8530<br />

ttn<br />

Seaside Theatre<br />

Soraeri Point, N. J.<br />

SHOWS — 7 . 8 P, M.<br />

* FRIDAY • SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 11 . |j _<br />

PAUL CHRISTIAN in<br />

Phone «•§<br />

Adults . 50c<br />

Children . 25e<br />

TA\ IM 1,1 111 II<br />

"BEAST FROM 20,000 FATHOMS"<br />

lalurday M«fln#», 1 P.M. — Added Ci.toom<br />

SUNDAY . MONDAY, SEPTIME X 11 • 14 —<br />

KATHRYN GRAYSON in<br />

"SO THIS IS LOVE"<br />

THIATRf CLOSED TUfSDAY NIGHTS<br />

WlDNiSDAY THURSDAY, SIPTIMBEH 16 . 17 -<br />

• DOUBLE FEATURE PKOSRAM #<br />

RONALD REAGAN in<br />

"LAW AND ORDER"<br />

— and —_<br />

JOHN PAYNE in<br />

"KANSAS CITY CONFIDENTIAL"<br />

:ONEY'S<br />

LIQUOR STORL<br />

Well Known Brands<br />

RYE<br />

BOURBON<br />

GIN - RUM<br />

and BEER<br />

OPEN<br />

WEEKDAYS<br />

9 A. M. to 10 P, M.<br />

No Sunday Sales<br />

BAR<br />

OPEN<br />

DAILY<br />

7 a.m. to 2 a.m.<br />

SUNDAY<br />

12 NOON<br />

Phone 9051<br />

34th Street<br />

Just Over the Bridge<br />

DAN'S<br />

PHONE im<br />

Every Day Catches<br />

Fnth Jersey Bonita<br />

Filet Flounder Sea Boss<br />

Largm Wmakfish King Nsh<br />

Large Blumflsh<br />

Fnth Scallops<br />

Fnth Shrimp Clams<br />

Fnth Cfab Meat<br />

SEA<br />

FOODS<br />

10th ST. AT BAYFRONT<br />

BAIT<br />

Creund •unktr<br />

Frnh Shrimp<br />

^<br />

T h l<br />

' •*«*'' •' I' 1 ''- •' T"«ii> '<br />

HI<br />

.ifl-ll-Wll li» J<br />

In I rilrrailhi an aphral in<br />

mnii'FUU hi ipi-riim*. "liO = sa*i.rV\<br />

llhriliir VIM milrd ilia! th? I ...<br />

iHH'turu iif M-hitnU ij|U for i'Mfa<br />

Urivhii; prrM'atiliiili « hrn itryr<br />

^i'huiii grimmi*. lli.miitdgni Ilia!<br />

M iiiiiii by^f* Mill MM"! hi- s f:imill.r<br />

-.1 E 111 uiuill •••• .l(l(lr,| lll.ll ll.<br />

-lc- |>ii hint; up<br />

"Or? iniiMipic hifir h i LI h W n V :<br />

Positions Open in<br />

Federal Government<br />

M.--:.- Ii.<br />

r. Ilil I<br />

w,,,. II-,<br />

DuPont Pays More<br />

In Taxes Than Wages<br />

' V ' "IWIIlT.ll<br />

PRINTERS'<br />

MYWOOD PRESS<br />

Ph. U80 823 Anbury Awe.<br />

11 ALWAYS A B.c IHOW HERB,<br />

|eh!Wr«n under 4—FREE Alwiyii<br />

'|MI. 4SAT. StBhltill<br />

I BACK TO SCHOOL "AIITV<br />

Frl. i.a. _ BIS 4.yNIT SHOWI ,<br />

i eMILDRSN undtr 4 _ FRIII I<br />

! — UNIT No 1 _ '<br />

In TICHNieOLOR<br />

Je*i McCHEA . Bapfc.,, HALI<br />

"The LONI HAND"<br />

— Flyi —<br />

"COUNT THI HOURS"<br />

Ttriia WRIGHT<br />

Macdanald CARiV<br />

Ns. J _ At MIDNITEI<br />

"PHANTOM Prom PARIS"<br />

— arid No 4 _<br />

OiANT KARTOON SHOW<br />

in KOLORI<br />

IUN. • TUIS. Sapi, IJ.Uil<br />

BLAIINO In COLOR<br />

in 1 DIMENSION<br />

Randolph iCOTT<br />

Cl.lr. TRIVOR<br />

"THi STRANSIR WORI<br />

A OUN"<br />

— PLUS —<br />

The BOWERV BOYS<br />

"LOOSe IN LONDON"<br />

win, & TMU«, i,Bf, I., | 7<br />

Ateili SMITH • Kaith ANDIg<br />

"SPLIT SECOND"<br />

— PLUS —<br />

•dmund OWINN<br />

MayrHii O'SULLIVAN<br />

"BONZO GOES TO<br />

COLLiOE"<br />

MQORLYN and STRAND — Mat, Daily . 2i30 — fv«. , hH<br />

VILLAGE and SURF - M... Sat. . 2;rt _• tv^. *H<br />

THU, • SAT,<br />

S«pt s 10 • 12<br />

MDDRLYN<br />

MON. • WID,<br />

<strong>Sep</strong>t, 14 • 16<br />

THU, - SAT.<br />

<strong>Sep</strong>t. 10 • 12<br />

MON, . WID.<br />

<strong>Sep</strong>t. 14 . 16<br />

THU. . SAT.<br />

<strong>Sep</strong>t. 10 - 12<br />

WID. . THU,<br />

S»pf. t# . 17<br />

MON. . WED.<br />

l«pt. 10 . 12<br />

2o.hv«r*'••<br />

CONT. SHOWING<br />

FRI. • SAT,<br />

Ip GLEN*<br />

FOR,<br />

TECHNICOLOR<br />

TME FSTHH Of THE HIDE IS<br />

NOW THE FATHER OF THE ACTMSSI \<br />

Spencer jean Teresa<br />

m-mm-m<br />

•THflCTRtSS'<br />

DISNIV CARTOON<br />

* NIWS<br />

STARTING MON. — Mai. Daily 2:30 Eve. 7:151<br />

C S. Forester's grtotitt iliry ^ol h^j4ttiihjn n1lil|||<br />

Jft<br />

, JEFFREY HUNTBtHaii<br />

'wENDyiua.mki<br />

SAMUEL GOLDWYN,<br />

New Musical Wond.rfilml<br />

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V<br />

Hans Cliii»lian And<br />

S aiitiyKaye<br />

MON, . TUI,<br />

<strong>Sep</strong>», 14 . IS<br />

RIOULAR ADMISSIONS:<br />

A«ul»s—70s<br />

... FARLEY GRANGFR ..-.-.J"<br />

ehlldpfn—Me<br />

YOU LL FAIL IM<br />

LOVE WltM<br />

^iLSiilrr<br />

HRHE<br />

-Mt<br />

inEMflsnRil<br />

BflLLAKlUfi<br />

JEAN<br />

THI SURF CLOSES FOR THE SiASON<br />

m Tracy<br />

the Strand<br />

sfyrtd In <strong>On</strong>#<br />

: Hii I*** Ro '**<br />

the Movies<br />

MOORUV<br />

Tw4m? and Tomsprvw<br />

I "Piiinrii'f in tlie> Sun" I* an ad-<br />

VtMitiiK-rumnnci 1 sf ii treiisurp himi,<br />

I dm*p iji thp ntina <strong>of</strong> ihp hu'as ef<br />

| iiU' anejoni A/ti-FN,<br />

FUmod in .Nf^xk'u n; Oaxnrn. tho<br />

; iikMttri' siars Cii<strong>of</strong>ifi Ford, Dlunn<br />

I U>[in nnd Poificin M.-dmn in a niu»-<br />

pQnwsfiAUuA lirnnui uf uaUi um.<br />

>IaiidBy. THfdav and H>di t#t.d«v,<br />

, • = C]i*ntU'rn*'n iM.frr H|nndf?3ri,ai| ,,f<br />

ilui'tlnn mill Prii-i * in New jvpurv<br />

Auru'Uhiift' 1 '—jusl piihlislitid by ' IlalpiBlFii al%a havr taadr UiFlp<br />

Joi.n W, C'anrri', • i nil Alkii tl. fenlplbyilaB hj incrFaMni ih#<br />

Wulltf, Kiiliirr? L'^i^i. ty imrU-ult" humllrr gf mllll filii 10 prr frlii<br />

urul i raiiomi>1>, avrr ihr prr.Hap avrrajf Thf<br />

pTOduellen prr raw prp flip In<br />

Thry fUlmalr lh,.l lhr (still vai rrraard II prr rrnl. and Ihr iatnl<br />

" " ' af food proayrrd bj Sirw milk ppMurtlsn Inrrranril 36 prr<br />

Jrpwj f.rnirpa b, 11,53 W M M ,,„, ,„ lhl% p t t M<br />

Bfr rrnl ntorr than In ihr 1913.311<br />

UPF-wap prrlad. This rampapr^ Is Tilt 1 Uvsh nnirkii vt'Mi'tMblt- Mia<br />

milvnil Inrrr.Kr In lead pro. ilu«iry Im., riiri!iRu,.(( on n liiirly<br />

durliaii In lhr HBF prrisd af i^i'n keivr ill>ir jlvt „,,.„ ., hH,r miIli(in doli|irj, pm-,.,,,,,<br />

iiiip Thn urnw-il in poultry nymli- I,, Jyail lo ulmnsi :i< mllliinv<br />

i^rs ;:!i(i thi. iii^ft'iiMHl prniiurliiiil piT -^~ -- = .<br />

l.iril (iriij UE) 10 a fuur-liilil iner.<br />

in iilUA 1 mi (jFuduttiupl*<br />

Inc-rraafd<br />

lr\ K t>rvurhl out bv th* tarn<br />

rru*»-tt*llrr rrporl In tin- prtw<br />

»r pf-rlod farm rrrrlptM from<br />

pt'bltrv and tut* rtpwtnnteti "^<br />

rrt rlpttt frwltl farm nurkrtinitT'.<br />

In iV.Z thr almost Mfl million df.l<br />

|jr rrr^lptit frum poulfri and rmen<br />

4>f thr toUl<br />

While lomti.ftci ronlimtr us Ni-w<br />

Near 9th Street<br />

OPEN THRU SEPT. 20th<br />

nil<br />

M • .**<br />

SEAFOOD<br />

RESTAURANT<br />

NATIONALLY<br />

FAMOUS<br />

OPEN DAILY<br />

FROM<br />

12 Neon to 9 P.M.<br />

— VISIT OUR SEAFOOD MARKET —<br />

Select Your Seafood — See It Prepared<br />

Have ll Served at Our Delightful<br />

STAINLESS STEEL BAR<br />

Open Daily 8 A.M. to 9 P.M.<br />

Bakery — Open Daily . . . f A.M.<br />

TAKI HOME , , , READY TO SERVE<br />

DELICIOUS COOKED<br />

HOMI-BAKID GOODS<br />

SEAFOODS<br />

Bum • f»i* • Cikn<br />

SPEEDBOAT RIDES - SAILING TRIPS<br />

FISHING PARTIES<br />

CHRIS MONTAGNA . Prop,<br />

<strong>On</strong> B.y N e «r 9th St. % s pi.r*<br />

liirnii.ncin. Ui> Neineniljer IB anil 20,<br />

i»i. Viiii'enl anil ins nrvhi'Mra will<br />

tuki. ovi-r ihi- Miirim- Bali ruum<br />

liiiiiilKiniid.<br />

Other i.l:r!ifi:i]iai iiielmle the Ihrill<br />

iMPi'iis iilir! wilfi.r spurt. NlHiU fi>Hlurns<br />

the fjis jna Hiirsi., ihi- Hi.|ili|.<br />

iirium, me Vli\ iii» Bell. «nti iiiiiny<br />

n'.ht.r?.<br />

Suuth<br />

sity m Cnmttuii, All diiy cliisucs also<br />

will bitiiin nt'St wti-k. und cvpiiini!<br />

I'liuscs uill upen mi Mnnilny, Srp.<br />

u.nibt.p 21,<br />

Mmidiiy iwd Tursflay. Brfiti'mi_*r<br />

H lind 13, will bi. fliuil puKisipation<br />

linyn fop Bluiirnts vurDllinR in Hut.<br />

JUTS CfilU'Ki' uf Smith Jersey and<br />

HMUfta Schonl <strong>of</strong> i,aw, In-wrvln'<br />

triirluTii uiin plan to attind the<br />

Sehuti] <strong>of</strong> EduttiUiiH in ramden<br />

musl peBistcr tin Tuenduy. <strong>Sep</strong>tqin.<br />

bor IB, b.-Kinninn at 4 p.m. Evrninis<br />

«tudinl« In Uniiwiiilj- COIIBEP havi.<br />

until Friaas', <strong>Sep</strong>lcmbvp 18, to turn.<br />

Iili'ti" their rt>i!i«lr»tinn but j, Bud.<br />

li>y Hill wlio tlipccts tht> pvniind<br />

prOMriim advi.ia that Ihuy liihr> ad.<br />

vuliiiiiSo uf ihe eiirlier iluys <strong>of</strong> the<br />

week.<br />

Nick.l in flrth'i CruK<br />

Sch-nllsls tsllmali- Ihot (he farth'ii<br />

crasl contains about twite us much<br />

nickel •« capper, line and lead com<br />

Wned.<br />

CUSTOM<br />

• Counter Tops<br />

B Sink Top* (<br />

• Cocktail TaUmm<br />

John E. & Howard<br />

TROUT<br />

Call O.C. 1200<br />

SECTION TWO<br />

SENTINEL-LEDGER^I<br />

If th* tas hsH bi-rn mUb^<br />

The Diri'Hnr n\?nt pfiinlori oui thill<br />

h^ rtillftwitiH .irldftionut Ft'fU'ru. l»ft<br />

tijItMnUnn.^ iniHl LH- nii't un !hfiin!i=<br />

tli.ti :<br />

gmriliivi'i : M whhhoidinM nvov siiHf<br />

' Fi'iiiUiil iiiuninr liix iillfl Ft?Hc-iiil<br />

ihi UEI 1 is-iiinsH uist riurlnti tiihMi<br />

ii i!u' fir^i iwn miiiiiliM uf ihi 1 qiuirt =<br />

f |!iiv iiirnpitni in uuitinri/i'H ih 5 *<br />

iiiF.|lnry<br />

8riilir,[li< ihfiii'fmi.fun rrtlilMLs nf<br />

!i,ii-i'hi-h!iT= iiMil ijifh'^rs »Fui dlrut't^<br />

n>, • tf iiii-fiyn inrfiiiiiii UPD? U hiih<br />

et' tni vm- 1} \-,i


1 -1<br />

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METHODIST CHURCH<br />

A/i«r» wi« Teaxher <strong>of</strong> th# long Wgbolic^ said, "Man cannot live by bread<br />

•lone." There are hungers <strong>of</strong> the mind and .bill Hut things' material can never<br />

Sometimes they come in the form <strong>of</strong> trials and sorrows. Sometimes they are<br />

upiratiom that bid us sear to height! we have never dared attempt Howsoever<br />

th«jr appear, they <strong>of</strong>ten go unmet because we fail to understand their nature.<br />

.The lovely little refugee in the picture is passing through in agony <strong>of</strong> heart.<br />

But she seems to have learned a great secret; that the only source <strong>of</strong> 'power<br />

adequate for her needs is GOD! And she is looking to Him.<br />

Yes. God and Ood alone is the answer to the deepest needs that, man can<br />

know, As we give our best to Him, He gives His best to us i And the God-directed<br />

life finds a satisfaction and a joy that can,tome from no other source.<br />

That Ood and thp individual may be brought together in vital relationship<br />

it the purpoK <strong>of</strong> the Church.<br />

THE CHURCH F6&<br />

AU, FOff iMpE 1^<br />

Ths Chureh is ihs gFabrtaai faster eii<br />

th» building el character and geed ciilionthfy<br />

ll ii a stsrehsuae ef spiritual values. Without a<br />

strong, Chureh. Beiiher demeefaey nw eiviliistiss<br />

can survive. Than art lour sound nasoam why ,<br />

every person iheuld attend larVteH NftMf i<br />

and support Ihe Church. They are; (1) For hit<br />

own sate (2) For hw ehildren'i'mke, •(*) Far t<strong>of</strong><br />

sake si hit community and nation, (4) Tef thi;<br />

wk« el (he Chureh liielf, wfiSeh needs his mow!""<br />

and material support Plan to go to church, najiK^<br />

tally and read four Bible daily, ' ''•"*•<br />

'.'. Mitiiuw<br />

... Minim<br />

Thia Series fa Being Published Under the Sponsorship <strong>of</strong> the Following:<br />

THE NATIONAL BANK<br />

OF OCEAN C|TY<br />

Ml Aabury Avenue Phone 1300<br />

•ei. HulMaf — Healo* .<br />

CHURCH WITH TNI CAklLLON"<br />

1 Avnv and eighth Sfrt«f<br />

XSTANLiV WAOO, TH.D., MUNISTIR<br />

9^0 A M — Church School<br />

11:00 A M — Morning Worship<br />

— "Stand Up to 6fwafn**s"<br />

SUNDAY, $mmm<br />

M^MLYN Tf RltACi'<br />

7M P. M,<br />

S»rmo#t by '<br />

isiti<br />

DR. J, STANLEY WAGG<br />

AWS/C BY CHANCBL CHOIK<br />

I 0. ASHTON, OrfmlM Mri ChalrmMMr<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Tabernacle<br />

Association<br />

74th SEASON<br />

SUNDAY, SBPTEMBER 13th<br />

9 A. M. and 11 A. M. — ld.ntic.al NrvlMt in th«<br />

Lake Memorial Tabernacle<br />

ASMIRY AVIHUI —3lh to Ml STRIETS<br />

Mr. and an. Evaru Lobb aad<br />

daughter Peggy, <strong>of</strong> Marion, M,<br />

an wending a week with Mr. and<br />

Mn Jame. Cloud.<br />

* B •<br />

PMmbun, «nnouDM th. Wrth <strong>of</strong> a "** " * • •"*•»•. bo«*irtfc^<br />

Mr*. Margaret Baetga hu nturned<br />

d.ugrjier. •atartay, ai tl» nOaiil- Mm JHBBMM WOda, <strong>of</strong> Driaw»< „ « ,* *,,„'<br />

PhU Nanl Hot^al. The ftMMM Mr. aad^M«rjUAMT&to mt£k "** e v « OIM " "" •«"•<br />

have anMter dau|M«r, Untfa. Albert, Jr., ol Blvxnkle, were tnwk- Miu Jan BTDWD. <strong>of</strong> Harimraodi<br />

• • • .Ml lUMs <strong>of</strong> Mr, and MM, Brink. Mr.. Bath* Smith id Hn. In<br />

fcrfJk^*, 1 *^ ^f"8» "5? '* >ww ' *•'. i , *nn, <strong>of</strong> OCMB <strong>City</strong>, caited or. Mr.<br />

recently'enjoyed . brief vacation in Mr. and Mn, Joseph Wriggln. and J? 1 *.!*!" 1 iff"* SS. 1 1 * *S* H>1 " 1<br />

the PocaDoa, .<br />

Ue<br />

fanny .pent Saturday In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />

«« ODdar, Saturday afternoon.<br />

• * • • > • "** * • S<br />

Mr. aad Mn. Edward Young and Mr. and Mn. Robert HassMpen and *» Mary Sthweibhu entertained<br />

daughter, Molly Ann. wera fueiti daughter, Loretu, were guerta <strong>of</strong> tar s<strong>of</strong>rWaw and granuwoB, Hart<br />

an Sunday <strong>of</strong> his brother-in-law and Mn, Herbert Little, In <strong>Ocean</strong> CHy, lochuna and M, Karl, Jr., <strong>of</strong> Phlla-<br />

•tater, Mr. and Mn, Jack Devlin and Sunday.<br />

Mania, Friday. The lochumt wan<br />

children. Jack and Jill, <strong>of</strong> Woodbury. • • • *acaUoor<strong>of</strong> in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, laat week.<br />

• • • Recent guaMi af Mr, and Mn. • • •<br />

Mn Ida Detro entertained her Brtnkley Boy were tbelr aon and • Sunday tiitton at the JfMar name<br />

brother4n-law and dater, Mr. and daughter-ln-Uw, Mr, and Mn, Brink- were: Mia Mary Smith, <strong>of</strong> Newark;<br />

Hn, Janes Tomara. <strong>of</strong> VlneUnd, on Jay Boyce. wttk Mr. and Mn, A. Saul, Mn, Lyde Smith and Mr. Bertha<br />

Labor Day. <strong>of</strong> Uvenlde, Smith, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Oily,<br />

• * • * • • ; .0 m \ 9 •-<br />

Mr, and Mn, Hobart Young and Mr. and Mn. 'Helitt Caldwell at- Boris Champion, <strong>of</strong> Palermo, It<br />

children. Hobart and Lean, returned tended the Sunday evening- (ervlce vidtlng with her grandmother, Mr.<br />

home thk week, after .pending MM •' "» Stand Theatre, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, ChrUUne WaUMiko, thl. -week.<br />

Una with bar Bannts, Mr. and Hn, •«* Omramor Theodore B. McKel- * . .<br />

Maurice WUtdoB. <strong>of</strong> Delmont. din. <strong>of</strong> Maryland, as the guest Mr. and Mn. Jame. Cloud enter-<br />

• • • weaker ,. tamed Mr. and Mr*. Thomat Urban.<br />

Jackie Devlin, <strong>of</strong> Woodburv wa< • • • * la Pon<br />

•«t7 loiMit-prkwd S^tji! ';;<br />

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^'l^Hl^al^Ll^gSgL^l^niiall,<br />

SSt^^^^^^t '^^^^^^^^?^^^^^^T' .^^^^P?*y*MBa^Baaa^Bj \jj<br />

^•••t^Bai*^feaBt dSHB^BBnMuaa^B^BBfe^si ^h^Li^^afe^^^H^^^^Birfl<br />

bw for ffc«<br />

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W <strong>of</strong> «»<br />

Iptntkft. .<br />

Tb. IN<br />

For «MD<br />

to Number » to<br />

: The Haw ftnty MM »• Crt- i ~ T^~ ',' - • TT,''-.<br />

kW I* Mannini » axtantad weak- MARYLAND AVJ, ^LlW|pil I 1»>t»<br />

wtprogrm <strong>of</strong> outdoor tndnlog«Kl ," !T^ ^ ^ ^ '<br />

! :<br />

nr. flghttag toehaMNti at rort Ua><br />

mmamttM*. '" " aMaillbtf'''<br />

n»/H CWIB HamUtw n <strong>of</strong> Wglt to M«*t Wl IFHl<br />

Mr. and Mr*. WlUam Hunjlton, 4» The AU*aUc County Untt <strong>of</strong> tka<br />

<strong>On</strong>ml av, tonow at the 0, a Nav* New Jertey AnocUUon for Ratart-<br />

•1 Reeelvinf SUtlon, Ndrtolk, Va.<br />

awaiting further anlgnment to a<br />

ifanl untt la the AiUntlc ansa. I<br />

The Norfolk Man! Receiving<br />

;r^r srito^ryK: CHIIM mi . QHAI -<br />

MMnmant wUI be limited to 900 WMII»H IM M HIIHl<br />

and volun«.r bnm and ' '<br />

ben<strong>of</strong>pl.ntbrig.de*. ; , _ „£ AA'U *<br />

—— I Op»n All y«« - O<strong>of</strong>fK ** W»»*<br />

HMM SwMM Mtit MI7<br />

Tomorrow Night '<br />

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12. ifSS<br />

DON'T<br />

To Attend<br />

FORGET<br />

.*#;- -<br />

•- r" '.i»wA<br />

PAOWttGOWS<br />

and<br />

•______^^ Your unlt'i iruunan otHw an<br />

g- I •,_!,«, .i,, ' «iv» you fun dcUIU.<br />

tpl. Stabbint Wins a—r m u» or»onj te d ruaw.<br />

"*" " UMSUH •"* ? i" 1 *P*M "•»«• tone on tmlno»i<br />

n_S^^ff<br />

•*• du * Bow th«t tteiB «un« to-<br />

Wil, Omtm W, St»bljln«, Mil <strong>of</strong> via my entitlement for truining<br />

|ttJ_ABB« OlBbbAw, MS Shsn rt. iw«tar U» Korean Ot BiUT<br />

SS^S*,!* 1 ?* A "•""** ""ta* A^*». TWinlae fluty ^r member<br />

Ito h^ Aol <strong>of</strong> the iwmth in hi. <strong>of</strong> the «nijiil rwrvs nuy not<br />

ramivnif mtan » mn with tbe wtl«m.nt la Kenan OI ttJinJaf,<br />

«2S AJ^^LS^ 1 to *• wmiKWd dMbOMy, Would lh.t «n.<br />

^fS^*^J^S^*°PP* tin. m» to tralniai mttr PubUe<br />

C l m » s tn compute b»mlc tnlnlnf. I*w ISf l u i World W«r H<br />

G* Drtwn by Woman A-JI wouia not, ^j^jt,<br />

HN MM; 0 HIM<br />

&2ii£ttlUSfi£EfiBfc<br />

A mmniM Mm Mnr fran ol * f to *• eUglol, far FubUe L»w<br />

•WW, W,, ni Hiinily Wand »• tnUnlng. There an othei' «-<br />

» « g when the or .he i dpi*, qitomenti he mm, meet, u weU,<br />

Mtirvek iBotlwF operated ^ » *-I yndentond I mut; mve my<br />

OT^.W the intwMGtljMi <strong>of</strong> the arlfliul dtaeharn p«w before 1<br />

OMte la lieu <strong>of</strong> the<br />

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BEACHCOMBER'S BA<br />

GIVEN BY<br />

V. F. W.<br />

FERGUSON-FOGLIO POST NO, 6650<br />

Dress For The Beach"<br />

(IntarmaU<br />

TO II HELD AT THE POST HOME—<br />

ISA Sfratt mil Bay Avenue,<br />

REFRESHMENTS . . . . PRIZIS , , , , INTUIT<br />

Donation: $2.00 1 9:00 P.M.<br />

TICKETS MAY •• PURCHASED AT BOOR.<br />

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MM Suiiltrs Point<br />

ifFI<br />

Jack Newlon<br />

Atthm P<br />

WJldwOod Officr<br />

Th. WiLdwo^T ? piamung<br />

I. H.ld For Assault ' Iff JtaMTW fflST^<br />

8«r M Wndwood, MMtaNH UffM that olf^rtTpa^f iccon,<br />

g||«tterr on . night club oper.tor hotel .nd rooming home eonMnS<br />

nnutor<br />

nuraui •UP covnu<br />

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': SppR AM •PyS*<br />

PSflW^f y,<br />

. mew ittt<br />

FWDAY and SATURDAY EVENINGS<br />

M. 1 MiMbl<br />

f# an convert, win be hl«hll«htfd<br />

Irteit Pebnury Md H.rch. with ' ' '<br />

defy OK the Uuilc Ptor.<br />

Mi i<br />

thf^ nlritVal MghlllM<br />

Bra Chtef AttewSng<br />

lonmro tonvenfMn<br />

Fte Chief Samuel R, Smllh thl<br />

wet* taattending the annual con<br />

wmttoa M (he totemitlomi Aiio*<br />

Ujn <strong>of</strong> Flrt Chl.fi, In Toronto<br />

i i 1*011 continue until Saturday Dale<br />

* > •<br />

M««leo. pyerto<br />

^m^^^j%mm<br />

*'<br />

mint «r »• niMQMoo win M ?»«. «J M«» »W parkway.<br />

left o--when the Parkway U com he asserted.<br />

Big the PhUadelphU metropolitan , "We have I<br />

area with th* Parkway, wPI be the " Korean w<br />

MM Mi highway undertaking, arter thsl ' na M "'<br />

Ihe ftHnrv to completed. ' .<br />

Theodore D. Parsons has promised<br />

"We man a lot to the<br />

-meat M It connected ta Beiaware<br />

with the ferry arrtam,-<br />

The «shan business is big husl.<br />

~- He •»« he thought that ths tslt<br />

Mr InM MkiiUbiil «_ Betholl <strong>of</strong> highway contraction<br />

laMtaaT«l IiiJZ. U!S!!l *I •Mula be iwd only when it einnoi<br />

contlnvea from page I<br />

%&% fftne sjfiSTJPSiftd: szs* wl111 MJM '• I0 "*<br />

Warty JuHidk- part, <strong>of</strong> the waterway route<br />

i Fund Chairman,<br />

p l , ^ , ^ ^ "Kfhighe,, Avhlc ..... ... presided at the meeting and added<br />

_Jf»-,ttte *• Mb *#»*ateBd reached by the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> teams led hla thanks to every committee mem<br />

•MI»iji«jBil*l MriNftta caWwMiil- by Robert J. Campbell and Hn. bef for ".vour noble effort,, without<br />

W IMt ihe iMmumtftad m, Mary E. Meyer which BHembled which we ceuld net have begun such<br />

It shauld have taken the attorney i_ij_t,M In 401 subscriptions, an Industrious undertaking.<br />

W5r*H** XF* Zt; m • 1 r^*f1»<br />

»• »" Bell termed the achiilinss' gin<br />

"•!"•*• , "an expression not only <strong>of</strong> extreme<br />

-It I. hU «-u- fc. ..u ...<br />

og|ly o( Ihf cenlrthutors bul<br />

if their strong reeling <strong>of</strong> good<br />

-ill toward the community".<br />

j »p«n. ,<br />

_ _. W . Mr, and Mrs. Schilling own and<br />

Earlier, Cong«n1hp-» Millet operaf, driver's CenfMlenery<br />

Hand charged that the slite "M. •fore en the boardwalk as well as<br />

", ftf ff th# Job '" •»"»">• « »H the theatres In Ocein <strong>City</strong>, hav<br />

•wi! here our proiporlty Is d*<br />

pendent upon people Mai able to<br />

some to thin county, That'i why I<br />

am thrilled ever the Parkway. Tru*<br />

portatlon It our life 1 ! Wood. I am<br />

not think <strong>of</strong> anyone tetter able ti<br />

—rry on the program than our nest<br />

vemor."<br />

He aba declared that beach tro.<br />

•Ion l» a oatlonal. rather than • local,<br />

problem.<br />

Senator Caflero introduced the<br />

fallowing at the speakers' table:<br />

AMemblyman Natbaniel C. Smltb,<br />

Mayor Henry W, Andenon, <strong>of</strong> Stone<br />

T, who alto U Brnident <strong>of</strong> the<br />

ape May County League <strong>of</strong> Munlcl<br />

-"- is «obeH K. •ell. Congressman<br />

Lawrence M, Lear, director <strong>of</strong><br />

ihe county freeholderis Mr. Klrknun,<br />

Mayor Uward B, Bswker, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong>, and Mayor Edith M, Oreenln,<br />

<strong>of</strong> Avtlon<br />

UVte^lKlb'b^ •» Mianeed aw other «».<br />

A huge urld map, •hawing Ihe<br />

fimiSii. ail, n ~»^IT> Iiul "" I •"> Wtif "wrt iowrn<strong>of</strong>," he ienUilve rsute <strong>of</strong> the Parkway In<br />

WS^Z iThVfa. ^ tijV S eonddited. "you ire really going tothis county, had been erected and<br />

BtiTirr ?.5l Hri.TT^IS--•?, hate a team, and that'i the way to extended part way around the dining<br />

room,<br />

rfXTuaLaaT •£! L^Lf!^ get the job done."<br />

Ei~_K"33 •S£ifVSrJ~£ CongiwaMan Hand Hid Ihil he<br />

"••'' "" '••*' waa "not delighted- with mulii Edgar Cormn. dlttrlM M|lne«r<br />

• • achieved fcyCongress thus far, but far the Highway Authority, tald<br />

•Blii he and Senator Caflero uld ln *t "there li a long road lo go, and that MA tor th* entlr. conHr<strong>of</strong><br />

Mr, Troaat declared that while New<br />

ty will ba oi»n«III, m, C. Mth aAaeJ light at Mlh R, and Aiburv av will<br />

a racMNy Mta Mia tt phata.)<br />

and rastavrants, ' —"~~*~ — _____<br />

-^•*£iEZ32Si&3&\r'lvmr Flyer Who Lands Plane After<br />

Stroke, Well Known in Resort<br />

6 Sirfhs Listed<br />

At Shera Memorial<br />

Six births were recorded Ihll week<br />

at the Shore Memorial Hospital in<br />

Somers Point,<br />

j A daughter was bom to Richard<br />

! nnd Katherlne Ichsller <strong>of</strong> Ventnor,<br />

a._, , ., „ j ( ? HtTty<br />

Barviin.<br />

town! a Bov to Istber and Wallace<br />

stroble. <strong>of</strong> Northneid. <strong>Sep</strong>tember IS;<br />

a daughter to Virginia and Hathlas<br />

; Killlan, <strong>of</strong> PleasantvUIe, on the 1.1th;<br />

I a son to Mary and jinn tlnworth.<br />

| <strong>of</strong> Absecon, on the, 14th; and a<br />

| dauchter to Lois and Robert Muller.<br />

\ <strong>of</strong> Absecon, on the 15th<br />

Dr. Roger G. LBROM<br />

Optometrist<br />

844 Centra! Ave,<br />

OCIAN CITY, N, J,<br />

^ Offira HQUrt ^<br />

Dally BiSO in 5:10<br />

Ha HQUFS en w#d. and Bun,<br />

Man, and Frt, Eve, by Apst.<br />

Garrison Jewelers<br />

WATCHES<br />

DIAMONDS • JEWELRY<br />

Expert Watch and<br />

JfiWfilff nfiSUFIIIM<br />

d<br />

ALL WA*mi RHil ON<br />

winl NAtm<br />

Ml Mini AVMB1<br />

Katbaal ball af meaa OIV WUg.<br />

PHOKE U<br />

PRINTING<br />

COMMERCIAL<br />

STATIONERY<br />

LcWIS L.<br />

Barrett<br />

807 Atbury Avenue<br />

Emmor Roberts, Bt^ear-old sports., i<br />

man filer <strong>of</strong> Mount Hslly, who land,<br />

ed his small plane without damage<br />

or Injury at VIncentown after Buffer<br />

| landed on the beach after he had<br />

Ing a stroke in flight, Sunday, for. I run out ef gu. A fel!ow*nyer In<br />

merty was a frequent visitor here by<br />

!<br />

]<br />

another plane was dispatched to At*<br />

airplane, :<br />

| iantlc <strong>City</strong> Airport to obtain pas. Of<br />

Although airport records reveal<br />

that he has net bean hare far sav.<br />

aral years, Mr. Hebarh, a farmer<br />

hi* return, the pilot friend Hit i<br />

state senater and fruit grewer,<br />

fisvrad In fwe plane crashas In<br />

(MM <strong>City</strong> Mviril v*ari an*.<br />

<strong>On</strong>e ef the mere gpeetaeular escapades<br />

accredited to Mr. Roberts here<br />

occurred several years ago when he<br />

s<strong>of</strong>t spot trying to land on the beach,<br />

nosed his ship over snd shattered<br />

the propeller,<br />

AiKthar time Mr, Rakarts was<br />

• HsMiirfiitii tm lamri J n^n miMl an<br />

He was stricken as he was landing |<br />

p<br />

i his farm landing >trlp, on his re> I ha was talni to avapshaet the<br />

strip, Instaed <strong>of</strong> applying hrakas<br />

oolne kits a (rMnd loop, ha<br />

•VacaHooer'to Be<br />

Open For Home Week<br />

fcvfinnim iivii! p*vv<br />

tila and faced wMh atsna, limllar<br />

Plastic til<br />

thr • •<br />

a] known as Baita bamboo textured<br />

wall tile. It Is applied In large<br />

sheets In some places and In others,<br />

for contrast. In an eye pleasing<br />

checkerboard design<br />

o p §<br />

a dMiwasMr, slMhas<br />

»Tr(S*rslS» wlfli «••••!<br />

snlMust fan. KHcfcen caMMN era<br />

flHWiM m attractive natural birch<br />

SHIl Mnatliatr unusual tatJCh Is<br />

the 100 per cent use af sIMIns<br />

dears far reams and ctasats, a cam<br />

sfrvctlan feature which permits<br />

mare effective plating ef furniture<br />

In lilt fsdiifc<br />

ire finished In tile.<br />

wnni ^(•leHa'Slll<br />

Insurance Offered<br />

CanNnued from pete 1<br />

participating. In schesl • spensorad<br />

and supervised acHvHIes, except<br />

jnterschalastlc athletics.<br />

Dr. Maree, in aufllnlni tha Insurance<br />

plan ta parents, ampha-<br />

Another touch, typical <strong>of</strong> the lux.<br />

ury touches throughout the Vaca. staad the Important, af repartlnt<br />

tioner 1> the use <strong>of</strong> aluminum combination<br />

saih all over the building, pal <strong>of</strong> tha sehsal, ••perianM af<br />

accManH prempHy to tha prlncl.<br />

sic-type ventilating win tha past two years has shewn that<br />

r in<br />

IHIW •CEIsstifs Brw FtpiniB 111111*<br />

. ..Indbreak <strong>of</strong> the breezeway. time eftar accurrenca, This CB<br />

isntffIt 1 HI iiis*n ISH ftfBCR#n*B s^<br />

at laast delay In settlement ef<br />

claims.<br />

The policy will pay up to $1,500<br />

for medical, surgical and nurse's fees<br />

and hospital charges, but is limited<br />

to lib maximum for dental Injuries.<br />

It also paya tl.000 accidental death<br />

benefit and up to *TM0 for dismember<br />

A folduif lereen on casters can be<br />

pulled out to separate the living and<br />

dining areas, or can be pushed flat<br />

doctor or hospital.<br />

againit the wau.<br />

The Vacationer 1 tomore than Its<br />

name implies, for It is fuliy Innlat. MR >290,000 TO<br />

I<br />

Chief Smith saM that the •<br />

left turn" Stan at Ith at, and As.<br />

bury av. made Hs last appaarai<br />

d*J ih^ »•»»»» l.at«ft tau^k^b ^daijA BBH|<br />

9T Til9 UBSQfl 9mmw WnH V91B# 9f!B<br />

that left tuma at that Intarsectlen,<br />

end at tth at. and Aslwry a*, will<br />

be permitted frsm naw until next<br />

CtlUUal «| aCaKafiKllAII<br />

jinger on ooairej<br />

Show, 6uest in Resort<br />

Oantlmed fren pate 1<br />

- •••- • -• ••••! Ada— 1 '•<br />

Among meats at the reuni—<br />

Mr, and Mrs. I. O. Stein, Mi<br />

Iowa: Mr. i<br />

Union city, I<br />

DeWHt Brown, Indianapolis. Indl<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Louis DeFellce, New<br />

Haven, Conn^; and Mr. and Mr§, John<br />

Hampshire, Baltimore, Md,<br />

Ha Want* C.C. to Tail<br />

At least one television viewer and<br />

craft noNed over, tail up. In the weeds with th.<br />

listener in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> on Monday<br />

Ne was unaMe Is free hlinself<br />

apparently didn't reaiiie that Arthur<br />

from the cockpit, and sat In the As a result <strong>of</strong> his stroke on Suncrippled<br />

plane fer an hour hafare day, Mr, Roberts was taken to the<br />

Godfrey was kidding when he said<br />

be had never heard <strong>of</strong> this resort—<br />

he was rescued by anather flyer Burllnaton County Hospital, where<br />

who saw his predicament from the he was reported in "fair conditionair,<br />

on Sunday,<br />

The heeling devices normally wUl A resolution urging Qov. DrisBOll<br />

be controlled by a modem Mlnneap- to approve the •pproplatlon w.<br />

oils Honeywell device which nsgu- paSKd at • meeting in the Hot.<br />

lates Interior tenperatura according White Briar, AvalM, j<br />

LET US TAKE YOUR AWNINGS DOWN<br />

REPAIRIN6 AND SIOIASE<br />

Order Your<br />

NEW AWNINGS<br />

' NOW<br />

1<br />

For Spring Delivery<br />

and SAVE 25%<br />

OPEN ALL YEAR<br />

737 ASBURY AVENUE<br />

end was he burned up!<br />

aranville Thomas, Millvlllc poitomce<br />

employe who has a sumnier<br />

home here at ^^8 West av-, wrote<br />

to The Sentinel-Ledger.<br />

"1 think maybe the Chamber <strong>of</strong><br />

Commerce bid better send Godfrey<br />

some literature or pictures," he said.<br />

Plan naw ta return te <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

In 'M far tha Diamond Jubilee €ei*<br />

bratlon.<br />

SdMti<br />

Met if<br />

n» prlea or half-pant tnttlM <<br />

while mOk In U» puBUe •chool Mr*<br />

tarlaa n latTCMad from J<br />

7 centa by tha Board w Uucatloa.<br />

Tuesday night.<br />

prieas <strong>of</strong> lunch plaUan by A onrt. |«» Weet •».<br />

In tha grade KhooU and _» .... ;<br />

the high Hhaal, beceuae <strong>of</strong> operating I Monday. Tha.<br />

ClMMl Saturday TH * — .OpM..$ H ;^|<br />

KABAT M»*'S SHOT emf<br />

tailored by Ittlfr<br />

shopptnf toAs '<br />

stntptnt twins!<br />

you a ebotw at Aattrica'a «op MtiCV.<br />

wad ami wonted (aib^k* ill- fail** 1<br />

Th^-re all hew und«r — iwNail Tj<br />

lor you to Uksynir airk. AadytM<br />

that you're (ettu* ypfr imjliftfl..,, ....<br />

whan you buy -igtawT MMl mkV*<br />

lored by CMJHMMI nth s<strong>of</strong>t Hi<br />

rcnwrkabl* vahw tn MNnnatoeaK<br />

•MMiy IN>ClatliM<br />

era aaM anly at<br />

RaJwn la MaM <strong>City</strong><br />

t •*• v^ 71 e ?<br />

&&**>*&* :><<br />

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W~


Jm %<br />

TOY<br />

SPECIAL<br />

tweeter Liuiny and CUef i<br />

ire the fuerts <strong>of</strong> pSr<strong>of</strong>cianq<br />

MUR ,P H<br />

3$ sverythmfj you<br />

WMfc <strong>On</strong>lyj<br />

Out If .91<br />

3 FOR<br />

— In Thlt Group —<br />

Toy* • Shadow WMt KIM<br />

Chlitm • T««My BMH<br />

• Doll Nurwr<br />

KHi<br />

• •MvfyKita<br />

A Doll.<br />

nt «l tta lojal TOAeiM»t«r.<br />

— Whh h Half<br />

Md I l l t<br />

Ipamdelefat.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> MubwomiM and other<br />

eltUena vylll be iuked toon to cooperate<br />

In a nation-wide project<br />

to cohipleUly furhlah and reatore<br />

Philadelphia'. Independence Hall at<br />

a hlttorlc thrbu,<br />

U WM announced Monday by<br />

P, WUNB Y. Chrirtlan, prerident <strong>of</strong><br />

the New jiriey SUte Federation ol<br />

Wemen'i CluM, following a meet-<br />

1H» <strong>of</strong> the FedersUon board <strong>of</strong><br />

Mn.<br />

CferMlaa laat Tkaniay<br />

, Mrs. ChrWian amid Out details <strong>of</strong><br />

tjow New Smey club. wlU Join the<br />

campaign will be determined within<br />

the<br />

Uuds Character<br />

Of Patriots<br />

Allflttod Addr*ti«.<br />

•rand Itow Toy* — buy Now Far Chriitmas<br />

USE 00R LAY-A-WA Y PUH<br />

Over 500 Toy. In Stock<br />

SrgW Sihyten in Cap. May County<br />

tan <strong>City</strong> Hardware Co.<br />

) 2151 720 A*bory Av.no.<br />

NOTICE TO<br />

PROPERTY OWNERS<br />

ASK YOURSELF THIS QOESHON:<br />

What Is the Va(u4 <strong>of</strong> My Prspkiry in O«an <strong>City</strong>?<br />

WouWri'/ if jbt good faviiiiMs Mnfo *0 ktitji thforti>*d<br />

•vary wntii fo what h fifa^p.n»fig toOmn CIfy fhaf<br />

affMfs mto ihv««f»n#««?<br />

Hie <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Sentinel-Lcd S er brings fm an accurate<br />

report from Wt e k to week 4i tl wlitl tfa* iHiHUcipal govfcWiHcHt<br />

1* Hfeitrhbbi-Jj new iJeHnaiient re.iderit.,<br />

etc. Youc«ngetU.UV*iUH.duHUHHf<strong>of</strong>mationi : 6r«><br />

little cost from no other medium.<br />

Your thiOlman wilt bring yon your SmntinetfeHger<br />

regularly. Do not *nih a unglm wsftfe.<br />

Ktw Jener fe(eii&B Bead<br />

M M tajU.WPP-n. <strong>of</strong> Mia atola<br />

I. tfie naUtnal IrMp,<br />

At the ceremonies the American<br />

Can Company presented Mn, AhU<br />

eren with several Ihounnd metal<br />

savings bank*, to be wed in obtaining<br />

contributions<br />

O«l .f tiie ^«t*r»U«n aJrajHl<br />

• saw* *** m »«»•»*<br />

Americans on gain much spiritual<br />

granite srulpturing on Mount Bushmore.<br />

In Idaho, and gaiing at the<br />

strong faces <strong>of</strong> George Waihinitan,<br />

thom«s Jeffenron, Abrahaili Lincoln<br />

and Theodore Roosevelt.<br />

So asserted the Rev. Dr Benjamin<br />

T, Allgood. representative <strong>of</strong> the<br />

MetnodUl Bu.nl <strong>of</strong> Ml»»lon. and for.<br />

mcr pastor or the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> church.<br />

In an address to the Mean city Klwauls<br />

Quo at Slmms- Restaurant<br />

yesterday.<br />

He told his former hilow club<br />

memben <strong>of</strong> his impressions gadng<br />

at the busts <strong>of</strong> the gnat men on the<br />

mountain MM feet above him, while<br />

in a church trip to Haho early th 1<br />

year,<br />

W.shlngt«i, ha MM, ttaed tar<br />

MM hind ef ttitnkhta. wtikh MM<br />

wv#fHI i wi if b ^ ft<br />

Jefferson he described as the<br />

-nailer mtnd, the keen thinker and<br />

Manner, whose eotutitutlonal part<br />

Trapjii forMaw the dangers that<br />

•ould befall the eountry after the<br />

tovolutlonarv War, He repreiented<br />

wncise cnnelunions as oppnaed to<br />

•nuch <strong>of</strong> the 'muddled meddling" we<br />

itaerve today, Dr Alikood Mid,<br />

Lincoln wit. Hie th.rtt.Hsn <strong>of</strong><br />

human rights ai faklna Brtudmce<br />

aver e«MMtalMM M UM, lh»<strong>of</strong>th<br />

Bt «Bn ntmf iiiais mil IS rssnt<br />

w&f IHS0FAVCfn^^v iH TnlS flnfli<br />

lit Roosevelt, the rlergfmin said<br />

the nation has one <strong>of</strong> Its earliest outstanding<br />

characters who readied thai<br />

he American people were becoming<br />

Mft in their thinking and devotion<br />

to the cause <strong>of</strong> freedom.<br />

need not worry is much about the<br />

economy <strong>of</strong> our country •• sf the<br />

eharacter <strong>of</strong> MTWiifr*,- Br,<br />

Ailsood cMciudeil, ,"H all <strong>of</strong> us,<br />

had msra <strong>of</strong> «• spirit <strong>of</strong> thau<br />

four MMetf than mild He no<br />

neetf ts worry about the future <strong>of</strong><br />

Hill nation,"<br />

. The club completed plans for -<br />

rternoon and evening, by chartered<br />

riis. There will be 35 Klw.nlans atiendlnK<br />

an Inter club MMtlng with<br />

jhe Frankfort club, after which they<br />

Mil see a night ball name at Connie<br />

Mack Stadium.<br />

.Albert W. Garrison, chairman, an<br />

bunced that the ilub will observe<br />

lalional Kids Day by sponsoring free<br />

hibvie and akatlns nartlea for chll<br />

dren on <strong>Sep</strong>tember 26<br />

ChibtbHave<br />

e Cremi ftflgrtiH<br />

Wtieat Mthilet<br />

Ntiii<br />

St.miUlW taap<br />

y<br />

CirolluttM<br />

Rlc.HM.ie. « W * *<br />

fmmifip<br />

StoMtiip<br />

3 ^r 37'<br />

SMISMP<br />

•ram<br />

••aia.it DeMrfM<br />

Bleaderi Synip<br />

iite<br />

W. Jii« ^<br />

tine Patter LtaM Pi«<br />

Sliced Wtiltt Breil J£.H #<br />

Sparkle BeJitJi ••Mirtt^ J<br />

iLibby't Ripe OlivM<br />

rf--<br />

f<br />

$3.25 per Year in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

*3.^ per Vear feUwhcre Eaet <strong>of</strong> Mi«... 8 ippi<br />

1<br />

- 1 ;<br />

Ian av, be«i


•*• fc;<br />

— WHMV. 0900 Day or Nit.<br />

KfcABAtGAJN?<br />

fSBP ptrA* Sitfra iHij<br />

M~ H onh/$13,500<br />

•wch Iwntttiir*.<br />

In «d tot « U»w ym,<br />

GOLDCM OPPORTUNITY<br />

llliriiiu CMt*«4. FwrnMwA A<br />

LMIY. {My..,.,<br />

TO HAVI MOM CIMTi -<br />

RIO EG AM<br />

^T* and INSURANCE<br />

•'-- gip o.c tm * MM<br />

. pMltloa MI the November 1 general<br />

. election MM M <strong>On</strong>e Mv County.<br />

I County Clerk Btlrtln, W. Cote<br />

* I "<br />

Robert Schiue. <strong>of</strong> Buff.l . ,<br />

wmmt<br />

.ld#nC <strong>of</strong> Petenburt.<br />

Mr, and MM. Jo-ph Mclaughlin,<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, catted on Mr, and<br />

Mrs, Bale Canon, Monday.<br />

• • •<br />

Mr.. Margaret StebWn*. <strong>of</strong> South<br />

leaviUe, U twuptr.tln* at the home<br />

<strong>of</strong> her aomto.law and daughter. Mr.<br />

and Mn. baae Butler<br />

Mr*, fda Delro and her fitter,<br />

• • • Mn. R, •. Kmpe, <strong>of</strong> H«aantvUte,<br />

Mr.. Violet Center and lifter, MB RCV. krape formerly wu the paft.<br />

Marian lehufe. attendini the wedd- or <strong>of</strong> the Pctcmburg MethodiM<br />

OutN h Resort<br />

Ing af Was Oaudette Iflmhardo f^^^<br />

rtte baltot IMlBwM Orter <strong>of</strong> Mutual Protection In <strong>Ocean</strong> Sunday.<br />

Mn. MBry Shorey, with her fonf,<br />

by the quertlon an vMenui't widow <strong>City</strong> wu the moat tucceuful ever . . .<br />

Wayne and Leilie, and her mother,<br />

MnMM. At the bottom will be the conducted here, according to the Mr*. Pauline Sharp and daughter, Mrs, Ida Dctro, were viiiio in<br />

qUMIton on county-wide elwU •«-. <strong>Sep</strong>tember laue <strong>of</strong> The ArtUnn. n. Pauline, ef VineUnd, weire gueita VineUnd, Saturday.<br />

vl« and leal MmMi, on police Uiatton <strong>of</strong> the order. <strong>of</strong> Mlm Lllllnn Srhwciblnu, Thum.<br />

* • •<br />

and flrenwn pay raiaM.<br />

Man af one page <strong>of</strong> the paHer taday.<br />

•- •. and Mr.. James Demareat, <strong>of</strong><br />

devoted to a glowing account <strong>of</strong> the **<br />

lo'nhurft, returned home Tuesday,<br />

aeUvttlef here, June M ta M. II Mr. and Mr.. Al Mario Mi and Bfler spending several weeks with<br />

Include* a picture <strong>of</strong> Mayor Bewker daughter.<br />

naine. Elaine, <strong>of</strong> New N« York, their son and family. Mr. and Mrs,<br />

preaentini a key la the city lo Mart visited vWted friend, friend* hen net* over •(he week<br />

fW ABTOMOOHG UWMn • Kseellent Muter Arttaan P.ttemoi<br />

J CharlM Demareit and son*.<br />

i. ~ The Marl — '<br />

and Mtether photo <strong>of</strong> the new «l dcnW <strong>of</strong> PelBni<br />

* * *<br />

• ii i •!••_• ^ IK if •!• PHUHf ArtUum". 17 ye«id patrtei *<br />

""', and Mn, T " "<br />

can then k i M w cent to- (arlello. af Cand<br />

ughter, Pegsy,<br />

oKph Kelly<br />

The Artlun reported (hat there sf i idelphla. <<br />

•ere 1W eonteiunti in the annual and<br />

track and field meet at the Recrea- • • •<br />

Uon cei - - -<br />

Copt. Show to Attend<br />

Capt, Crt Sh.w,<br />

<strong>City</strong> Are department, will «tt<br />

extsBded weekend Dregrasi <strong>of</strong> out.<br />

• fighting tech.<br />

Pmimnburg<br />

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ci Mrs. Willinm Cundr<br />

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Atlantic <strong>City</strong>. Thi '<br />

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Jack Devlin, <strong>of</strong> Woodburr«nt<br />

overnight guest <strong>of</strong> her I<br />

P.Unburg Girl's<br />

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aeters from suddenly opening a door 'Ufvey to eheek up on the speed frere going faster than 70, ,<br />

and climbing yds fcfe ear toroB<br />

or attack the driver. Of course, ar<br />

window* should M idiusted, too:<br />

PAINTING<br />

so ihtt thucs cant reach in and ||<br />

open the door.<br />

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IMI Central An, PMm nKM<br />

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GrocerJM, «fc.<br />

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to help -control" I<br />

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Architects Suggestions <strong>On</strong> Needs Additions<br />

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PONTIERE BUILT HOMES, Inc.<br />

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We ielieve The<br />

finest homes<br />

A Home <strong>of</strong> Yeur Own<br />

Tte piroud owner <strong>of</strong> a now hone<br />

usually la antHm to begin making<br />

"tapNMMUa 11 at tfct •arllast pa*.<br />

•IKe moment, even though hta place<br />

I. aa modern us Best year*, automobile<br />

Juat blame this peculiarity an<br />

good old human nature.<br />

Builders, <strong>of</strong> sauna, have to •top<br />

whan the blueprint says, to than<br />

1» plenty <strong>of</strong> latitude far the work,<br />

stup-hobby hubby ta begin when<br />

the contractor- ended<br />

Save are a few ideas for special<br />

ImprwcoMtta that ikonM be high<br />

on the bobdylsfs Hat after be and<br />

hi» family tain moved in:<br />

For the kitchen, a miniature (•«•<br />

lory in any home, he aught to make<br />

a blackboard to awn aa a family<br />

bulletin for Beaaagea and lUts.<br />

M may to I M M IIKIM* any<br />

vhara, Includlnf MM faraff antf<br />

utUMr raw*. EMth er caMnaM<br />

nff b* awd* bv •fMihtf a ItfnktK<br />

willburd.<br />

When IPIM is at • premium.<br />

•Imply Inatill umt ' Pee Bo«rd"<br />

panels on closet doors, in the kit-<br />

Chen, over the workbench. In the<br />

|in|t or utility roan. They're a<br />

miracle <strong>of</strong> space saving and venatllily.<br />

If M unanlihxl aMIf waa left<br />

for tha h<strong>of</strong>M awniF to dram up.<br />

Hut may ha th* Ne, 1 pra|acf,<br />

tasy to imtall ara tour«e<strong>of</strong>w


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9 War in<br />

»mes Safer<br />

Your <strong>On</strong>ly Real Security ., f. A Home <strong>of</strong> Your Own<br />

In Bed-<br />

M window<br />

il tan*<br />

Interior<br />

or. aspanain<br />

far nm M-<br />

r«l nprlghU.<br />

asingly uMd<br />

oring, a-<br />

include<br />

•Uher shinglM —<br />

AMU for ro<strong>of</strong>lng and, to some i<br />

, ttnt, far siding. Aluminum and no.<br />

fttr per m MM gaining u reoBng m..<br />

la a km tariaia.<br />

lar molded edgej at the boards '<br />

wood-sided homes farm a patte!<br />

1 J<br />

UBM ttat give added bMuty („<br />

JMMM when the width <strong>of</strong> the<br />

mta ta property related to tfca<br />

i wall am.<br />

gS?SSI^ J°5P«} 7n Horn. Wh.r. Fv.ry*./n 9 ,. CfacMcaf<br />

*^ncrete*olock ratio Urul I •» n-d^ «* .in*^,, v»,, *, **», *. **«.<br />

fram SMAU HOMES GUiOe<br />

mito Erin iMM to •<br />

FRONT<br />

otposed wood beans, trim and Hoaring<br />

but the basic one given ii the<br />

esduini sales appeal <strong>of</strong> wood.<br />

Mora and mere sulldars ara ef,<br />

faring hausaa with wood panallng<br />

ytad in ana ar mora roams, And<br />

the traatmant reported to have thi<br />

.I»"»t4-»«T»L*HILL<br />

VMIPV •«• WITH •UPPUCII<br />

•FKtlBlilSK<br />

-a* cone, ••.••<br />

•-COKC. C*f-<br />

Increase Noted in Use <strong>of</strong><br />

Wood For Interior <strong>of</strong> Homes<br />

A definite trend toward greater deesrattve u§e ef ireed la home fa,<br />

tellers is ciled by builders throughout the country la connection with<br />

National Horn* Week. i —<br />

entrs, ^y. or , "convertible" nan<br />

where guests spend the night and<br />

where the family relaxes after the<br />

guests have gone home properly Inpressed.<br />

In fact, it may be asy<br />

room in the home, or any number <strong>of</strong><br />

rooms, that benefit from the vena*<br />

tils funetlfing perfemed by msdpsi<br />

wsod finishes.<br />

Wood paneling, used either alone<br />

or in combination with other wall<br />

treatments* gives the home planner<br />

a distinguished start on an almoMt<br />

limitless choice <strong>of</strong> decorative pottibilltles<br />

because the natural beauty<br />

<strong>of</strong> wood grain and the responsive*<br />

ness <strong>of</strong> Its color tones support and<br />

enhance all other ' textures and<br />

colors.<br />

With tod..', wid* chain <strong>of</strong> «Hd<br />

Interior KnhhHi H» owner may<br />

tarry out any theme Irani catval<br />

ryttlc attach) to th. bright ahV<br />

clenty <strong>of</strong> madam design ar ffia<br />

•tenant simplicity required far pan<br />

Oak, walnut, pine, birch, mahog.<br />

any, cetUr. fir, cypress, hemlock,<br />

H and almost every other species<br />

<strong>of</strong> commercially produced wood are<br />

Mag ined today far Interior paneling.<br />

Mnaja are mOable in lumber<br />

or In plymiod. and in an InRnlJe<br />

nrMr rt pattenta, both clear and<br />

knotty.<br />

They may be stained, painted, ar<br />

anaawled. But the usual prefer,<br />

ence. according to tnde reporU, li<br />

for stained natunl wood finish. In<br />

keeping with the push <strong>of</strong> modem<br />

design toward the simplicity that U<br />

found In natural forms. AIM, denlgnerg<br />

Bays discovered there h<br />

more color In wood than first mMti<br />

the eye, ranxtng from ipar""<br />

briflht thraiiijT tho sunset hui<br />

meUowdsrk<br />

DurabHIty and economy <strong>of</strong> inaU<br />

Ana wfisn f^<br />

ma, i<br />

them end Mia* Im<br />

laa^naK •••=» ianaVafwalal Jkaaiafl •atapamlaaiimm ~<br />

Hm flfipfnip mtm I HI HIIUIS^ ,<br />

Comrort U another property <strong>of</strong><br />

wood that Is letting Increailng rwqgnltlon.<br />

wSad not only 1MB<br />

Aadowad »od eaaj In summer, MK<br />

and winn In winter. It<br />

,. It* auperlor lnniUUon<br />

a year,<br />

Wban alBldan drive, home X night<br />

this 1a the (MR <strong>of</strong> felt daMrleal ilv<br />

Inf. Th*. gang* devn open by<br />

radio cmtrol awl he drive. In the<br />

garage, attached to Us allTalr con-<br />

—ritTT il| li . I nil • 11| flu fcwirwF<br />

If HUdea wltbM Ike country<br />

breeMlmKad <strong>of</strong> air coodltionlnt<br />

he pre*t« » Wtoo aarf the picture<br />

window drop. Oowly (elartri«lly. <strong>of</strong><br />

coune) through a partition Mow,<br />

and he walks onto the p*llo.<br />

"Tbls gives plenty <strong>of</strong> space If you<br />

want to have a IM <strong>of</strong> guests In," he<br />

comnenla. Maiden then turns on •<br />

fl light In the roam, tlnee theM<br />

in be controlled from • mellow<br />

s<strong>of</strong>tnea to bright far readiw.<br />

He may teal the need for a :<br />

fresher after a bard day at Us elec<br />

There h. atratfhes out on a sun<br />

deck and turra on Infrared ligbl,<br />

for an electrical tuntan. WhUe en><br />

Joying this man made sunshine, be<br />

naehes up for his favorite book or<br />

magadne on a rack above. After s<br />

' rer, perhaps the air conditioning<br />

is too cool on Ms wet body* Maltha<br />

electric heating<br />

fin concealed In the celling light,<br />

and the temperature rlMi,<br />

p<br />

and suparvisad th. efectrital in,<br />

•NllaNans, thought <strong>of</strong> just about<br />

ewarytMnl. Thara's a talashona<br />

by the umdedi as there will be no<br />

swrrylng about If he's caught In<br />

m<br />

SEAL-TITE<br />

\ «•*>!•« S&JEJ isssr<br />

Among Uher<br />

cations outtetbj<br />

be switched ««<br />

•prinkllni! „. '<br />

me BUeneni,<br />

ROOFINQ<br />

and SIDING CO.<br />

OC1AN CITY HPMUNTTATiVi! . /<br />

POWELL-VAN GILDER LUMBER GO. i3lh St. & Watt Ave. PtwH,<br />

You Get<br />

More with<br />

DU-MOR"<br />

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3732 Fod.r.1 St., C.mdan, N. J, I 206 I, Oak Av.nu., WIMMfi<br />

HMM NWrchantvill. 8-1023 I Phon. 2-2177 .•<br />

W« tort <strong>of</strong> preach fhsf you only build yoUr "Dr.am Hwn" about once, the<br />

Horn* where you «r* glarf |a com. to — rhe Home that houses everything<br />

n«pr and dear to you — your wif. and fainily ... and you thould gel th» tep.<br />

fno* vaim for awary deliar »p-nt.<br />

To gat yaur own Home require gasd planning, an honest dasira and tomebpdy'i<br />

hard work. Good planning can tava many dollar*, many disappointment*<br />

and a lot <strong>of</strong> the work — and that is where we can ba Mpaciiliy<br />

helpful.<br />

Faol free to call on our vast Experience and Planning Service In deciding to<br />

build your home. Tho CMI? NOT A Cf NT.<br />

DU-MOR eO|<br />

"Designers jang Builders <strong>of</strong> Fin*<br />

• •sHadaaQkafal^ Mu^^uttfU^KKtK/ttKM<br />

iUtooale iiudy light for t<br />

— child with a nlghUy quota <strong>of</strong><br />

Mrt to one <strong>of</strong> tno t r.<br />

^uina. in today's average house-<br />

IISUBK eiparta agne,<br />

ftrtoechl'd •tudylng at a kitchen<br />

^ ' mom table, average run<br />

works a particular hardnUng<br />

to illumination engl.<br />

r general room lighting i»<br />

^Bite Ulumli •<br />

•Ming tasks<br />

orwrillne<br />

«Hnf* IUhflm dlreMed at .<br />

or dlnlnf roam taMa must<br />

• " • with light tram<br />

glass<br />

dilfuUng bawl oafere there<br />

' Hlmnlnation far the ttu.<br />

*•<br />

•n* scksol atudent with a desk<br />

— ork at Is, <strong>of</strong> course,<br />

II* pljlld," *-•-"<br />

omfortable and<br />

il4a«llnp placed to the left <strong>of</strong> a<br />

•Mundcd sludcnt— that he will<br />

I • ihadaw as he writes—and<br />

Wllut a light colored wall is<br />

I U|htlnK for slmlying aa iong<br />

tberj is Jlso some general light,<br />

ai tte ms ts eliminate lightisbender<br />

. A dak finished In light tones,<br />

IMNfM by blatters <strong>of</strong> light tones,<br />

alaj ^iuible. reducing the annsy-<br />

I antnsts between white pages<br />

I s darktopped desk.<br />

fsitttrnpf to study faythe light<br />

1 a bin>Bvlb lalllng flMwra It<br />

•Bdy atklng tar discomfort and<br />

Miter abelf iMnn<br />

eablnet whe« thV<br />

Your <strong>On</strong>ly Real Security .... A Home <strong>of</strong> Your Own<br />

i More Efficient<br />

uete now on «,e market wm help the hor,<br />

«!• •»• to rrntriac ula.<br />

r_ylni about su • month, covering<br />

Average HomQ Costs principal ud Interest, insurance and<br />

$S0 tO Maintain oUl operiUne eosts, including<br />

The tipkal house being buill upkeep and repairs, plua monthly<br />

area <strong>of</strong> ulmoa 1,000 square feet.<br />

monUi.<br />

BEFORE YOU BUILD OR REMODEL<br />

VISIT OUR MODERN ,<br />

Incom* Fixes<br />

Prke<strong>of</strong>Hom*<br />

M<br />

How much BH a Aaitb/ nprmally<br />

pay for a home without eauting a<br />

long tern, hard^lp?<br />

rndprttk W JiMuon, •ssisUuit<br />

vine president sr Ihe Dime Bavins"<br />

Bank <strong>of</strong> Brooklyn, aotwers that<br />

""I in m artkie appearini In<br />

a rpeant apUton <strong>of</strong> •nail Homes<br />

RuMe, Hire to bjs answer;<br />

"The punkase prtc. af a hana—<br />

whether a used neuta, t brand new<br />

ana in a aaMtoatnant, or ana built<br />

ta cnler-ta aMerai shMiM not<br />

- fnera than lV» HIM yaar an<br />

!• other wards, H yaw asm<br />

WStm a ror. th* aMea af ycifr<br />

Hfinvi lnouls ffsf p# inane ffiMf<br />

•IMMi it incamt (• I1MNB, yau<br />

ahouM not hvV pr y*d a horZ<br />

sastlni mere than KAH.<br />

'•Funhermore, monthly carrying<br />

Ing ehargea ipaycienu on mortgage<br />

principal, interest, taxes and ln«ur<br />

i should not exceed the home<br />

gage lenders go beyond this and i<br />

Kent that weekly Income shuld<br />

least equal the carrying charge., pli<br />

the cost df transportation to place<br />

<strong>of</strong> employment, coat <strong>of</strong> gas and<br />

electric service and cost <strong>of</strong> heating<br />

fuel.<br />

biigati<br />

111 work a hardship on him<br />

J nis family."<br />

Jackson BUHBSfed that a family<br />

aasirina ta build ar buy should<br />

first detamtlna the amount <strong>of</strong> fash<br />

that can he paM as the Initial<br />

equity, or down payment. This ilg*<br />

or. could Include the yalue ai the<br />

land If the prespacNye hama.<br />

APPLIANCE STORES w SHOPS<br />

Hotpoint<br />

ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES<br />

1<br />

Ranges<br />

i Water Heater*<br />

^Refrigerator.<br />

• Atftonmtic Wa«l»ers<br />

Electrical Contractor<br />

eating Panel*<br />

Gomplaim Unmm <strong>of</strong><br />

) Standard Crane<br />

Kphler Plumbing Fixtures<br />

Ga« Ranses<br />

9 Gas Water Heater*<br />

~ Electric Water Heaters<br />

W Toilet ScaU<br />

A Chrome Faucet*<br />

4»t Bath Accessories<br />

• Garbage Disposal Units<br />

• York Oil Burners<br />

• York Heat OH Units<br />

York Heat Winter Air<br />

Conditioners<br />

I Gas Fired Boilers<br />

TrM-lrr>f<br />

#» ;«t* fa*" flf «Prt«#g. nejuiiM. No matter How ww or old the<br />

^<br />

BOB**, a. wwwiencli h a "MM> W lw fw g<br />

cMh, wntf ratalii tljDW far rum. Bajmanee, fluip and buiiB-ltymir bulUJt tar<br />

ishtan aad apply fMOB for the<br />

A modern tsnlhMM toll Is<br />

4own paynwnt. you will need a<br />

motttHt <strong>of</strong> «1Q.QW if your home<br />

w<br />

Af W haw. *l»<br />

The vwehaneh itself Is the bear! I taaytel one<br />

IF YOU DON'T KNOW<br />

KNOW YOUR<br />

DEALER<br />

The Building Industry is constantly<br />

developing new products to improve<br />

your home, comfort and stability<br />

Quite effan you hur MmMnt H w f "TNy don't mtki btHMinf<br />

materials and Iviqhpr •» flpod as Hwy did twfor* th* war. This<br />

statement is not friM, Copd building nuteriaii nfwei Ms ipology.<br />

today's tfrchnlquM ar* tartar than *r* r - Qrad« t>r gra^ loml-Jr<br />

•ml building tnaMriili ara bttf«r tNn lr»*PrT»t*Wfti. >Mp Pwl-<br />

corm and invita your insp«Ktion <strong>of</strong> ovr products anytfrn*.<br />

Yts, for 62 yaar, j, P. COLLINS h-twnrtnitfmim&tf<br />

.hi. ,ra. ^ m gr«^ MWIflB m*^l.»,. It |y.f tf^d, •«<br />

m m<br />

that HM aiiistanc* <strong>of</strong> any catnftaiiy dappasfc 'Upta itw»--'<br />

•<br />

istf<br />

MM winter, u<br />

Tho tt*mlfli>w»rd wood te<br />

part <strong>of</strong> U»<br />

— to »


*%-.<br />

Approval <strong>of</strong> an Mended ahurehl<br />

building minn w« one <strong>of</strong> the<br />

main topic. H New Jartcy MslliodMa<br />

(MM rttlr lit annual m«ting<br />

here.<br />

• • •<br />

Fir* Chief B. B, •ntth MU Hut<br />

th» »tat* fire safety law, requiring<br />

automatic alarm viteml In hoteU,<br />

had miM powlble loop at Ufa In<br />

the daatfUMIVB Nn'M the Hlseayne,<br />

• c •<br />

Patrolman John J. Melfftr, <strong>of</strong> the<br />

cur. r*»w J«w. load peliM, in eltcud to the<br />

MM <strong>of</strong> taMN ot Mia Nn Jaiwy<br />

Patralnefr'a B*nevol«it Amocintl.<br />

TKNBER 17. 19 83<br />

• * •<br />

Mayor Bawter announced that<br />

the city clerts <strong>of</strong>fies would be open<br />

from 7 to 0 on three night, prior to<br />

the deadline top votan to ngtaer<br />

for the presidential election.<br />

• • •<br />

Member, <strong>of</strong> St. Augustine's pariah<br />

presented • new ear to their p.ntor.<br />

Fatter; Bartholomew B, Doyle, in<br />

reeoiniuon <strong>of</strong> hu elevMian to the<br />

rank <strong>of</strong> Mnuifmsr and Ripal Chamberlain,<br />

tad the resort's borne-<br />

-*—" Sa the observance<br />

,jn on Sunday and<br />

Sd<br />

3, ifxIiCTtZ-^<br />

aiJMfuetM in recent yean. And as<br />

"—•----* home owner has become<br />

the best In attractiveness,<br />

djfevkei iB UB honie, ,<br />

sfs liave i^«^^^nd§d to tUg tieh*t«<br />

anticipated It, in tuny way*.<br />

• r can proudly point to runner-<br />

. ernbody the UtiSt thoughts <strong>of</strong><br />

'mOt mirta a milestone, each ye»r, in<br />

e building.<br />

Www for the school kids, but its memories<br />

"•• " <strong>of</strong> Mia tan for a month, at least.<br />

<strong>of</strong> the resort by New Jersey's<br />

annual state-wide conference.<br />

CHy to the permanent meeting place for<br />

is a tribute to Ms high standing among<br />

Founded bffiethodlst ministers,<br />

I the principles they laid down for<br />

.#B well as tti physical, cleanliness make It<br />

--tlate'. Methodbu. May they continue to<br />

tough on the high school students to go btek<br />

ee after having paid substantial withholding<br />

Jkyftf «our*e, many • sUp twixt an inquiry and a<br />

fUtoyeebi who see a newspaper or magazine ad<br />

rOeWm Ctty and who write for awn informsr<br />

are not prospects at all, merely curiosity-<br />

* ° " ~ <strong>of</strong> inquiries received by the city<br />

. uicrease over HH year, muin<br />

concluding that a $4,500<br />

»n more than jusU-<br />

. i went Into more «.<br />

, though a minor part <strong>of</strong> it<br />

" ar in ranging farther<br />

- It even Invaded the<br />

Thta wat a daring innovation, for Calif orfamotu<br />

resort section that lures tourists from<br />

"-".Vet, in proportion la the money spent.<br />

t, The name ind fame <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

.here and there across the continent<br />

a* tn the<br />

f<br />

Its hare tttstiAed repeating<br />

next year.<br />

have their usual luck this week, the<br />

1<br />

"" rt <strong>of</strong> fitting the Confer-<br />

kname Evangelinc.<br />

"rrtunu" mtn In, were con.<br />

dollar* higher than they ware<br />

» hldication that the 1981 season<br />

ijfiatetf ionewlly that <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

" o f other indicatorswet<br />

crowds, activities<br />

,, i-Wttbank depotiU represent<br />

tbef« lint a national dump o<br />

. '*<br />

k ytar hence, the<br />

ally <strong>of</strong>ficials<br />

erator is that<br />

•moke nuisance that<br />

<strong>of</strong> tlte rtsort, when the dump bethe<br />

amoktest dttea<br />

that traditional<br />

thatUttoKeabiternent<br />

FIVE TCABI AOO<br />

A conuntttee <strong>of</strong> tfle 1MB Ametaiion<br />

conferred with city <strong>of</strong>ficials<br />

and Indicated a peneful wttlcmcnt<br />

<strong>of</strong> the dMpute over conitructlon <strong>of</strong><br />

a new Slndla apartment project an<br />

A new schedule <strong>of</strong> |n<br />

Co, BvermglnE IS per cent, went Into<br />

effect.<br />

* p *<br />

Frank C. Matthew**' wai nomlnotert<br />

for the pmldene; <strong>of</strong> the K|.<br />

wanls Club In 1MI,<br />

• . » .<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Hebekah Loan<br />

renived • State Assembly trophy<br />

lor attaining the highen peRentate<br />

•tain in nMnUjenhip during the yeir.<br />

It (a awardM by (he Mate president,<br />

Mrs, Clara E, Wrtaht.<br />

* * *<br />

Judge Howard Warren impaled<br />

' jail tentencn and f I "<br />

and iwo women who foiled to obey<br />

an earlier court order to ,le<br />

following a disorderly hi<br />

NN MASS AGO<br />

After eight sew* <strong>of</strong> watting, tho<br />

police deportment WW assured at<br />

iwo.wiy radio equipment when the<br />

commissioners approved a puretuie<br />

st &£$% for a transnttter and three<br />

mobile units*<br />

* * «<br />

Became <strong>of</strong> more pupil* riding<br />

than it had anticipated, the Board<br />

<strong>of</strong> Education authorized the hiring<br />

<strong>of</strong> a second Shore fast <strong>Line</strong> bus to<br />

transport children from the north<br />

end <strong>of</strong> town,<br />

* • *<br />

Qcetrle Co, Manager F, Edwin<br />

Reiber asked the public to economise<br />

on eleolricity to aid in the con-<br />

Spf^filttllii nt r«nl tFiinSfvirtDfinn<br />

and manpoweri under a War Production<br />

Board program.<br />

• * 3<br />

The Moyer Company* builder <strong>of</strong><br />

boats for the government, entertained<br />

Ha 110 employes at a dinncrdance<br />

at the Atlantie <strong>City</strong> Country<br />

Club,<br />

• A *<br />

The Coin Ouard team, with a Ha-<br />

•on record <strong>of</strong> 10 wins and two<br />

loaes, won ihe Recreation Center<br />

trophy for the championship ul ihe<br />

S<strong>of</strong>tball League,<br />

TWENTT TEABS AOO<br />

letic Association treamry, the high<br />

Mliool football team wu short <strong>of</strong><br />

ynlfornu and equ^ment, uid 10<br />

boys on the Huad Were advised that<br />

Monihan Contracting Co., <strong>of</strong> this<br />

tract by the freeholders to rebuild<br />

the county highway bridge across<br />

Corsen's Inlet.<br />

gan-Ranck Post, American Legion,<br />

with Lotus Benner iM Harry Roy<br />

named vice commanders.<br />

* * *r<br />

The resort concluded a dreary<br />

summer season, from the weather<br />

standpoint, aa records showed that<br />

only 20 out N days were clear during<br />

July and August.<br />

* * «<br />

Mrs. Charles H. Vail was present*<br />

Th« Nut Bowl<br />

HEAVY INVBSTHENT<br />

He wu a promlslnf young pitch*<br />

er, but soon after he joined the<br />

major ball dub, he began having<br />

coiuld*rable trouble with his teeth.<br />

The club ••nt him to a dental tpeclall«t<br />

and paid a very high bllL<br />

But the new teeth didn't Improve<br />

<strong>On</strong> the day <strong>of</strong> hta departure, a<br />

totoimMB watched Mm pack and<br />

<strong>of</strong>fered him aynptthy. But the pit,<br />

ekartMned it, ;<br />

"Don't worry," he assured his<br />

you think they're going to turn me<br />

loose with $1,500 worth <strong>of</strong> their<br />

WeOiJn my mouth?"<br />

Forum and Ag'ln 'Em<br />

Fears Population Growth<br />

Will Peril Water Supply<br />

Editor Senllnel Udger—The <strong>Sep</strong>tember<br />

4 tasue carries article, on the<br />

Utereawd traffic from the new turnpike,<br />

the proposed Increased build,<br />

ing boon, and the mcreaned number<br />

<strong>of</strong> vUitorn • '<br />

Garden Slats I<br />

How many people have sat •<br />

•— •— in? Fe» one<br />

ans that all the New York. <strong>City</strong><br />

i will come down and •poll the<br />

...tur»l beauty and arderiineia <strong>of</strong><br />

, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. The two I<br />

ave nude <strong>Ocean</strong> city<br />

rtey will try to change it and make<br />

li another r<br />

I was born In New York <strong>City</strong>,<br />

get out when things became bail.<br />

Another thing. This building<br />

boom. How long will the drawing<br />

<strong>of</strong> the increased amount <strong>of</strong> fresh<br />

water from the weils go on before<br />

ihe wells start to give brackkh<br />

water? This is a serious matter. It<br />

wont be the first shore place that<br />

has had to be abandoned, due to the<br />

loss <strong>of</strong> fresh water. As a matter <strong>of</strong><br />

fact, here In northern New Jersey<br />

some <strong>of</strong> the communities are experiencing<br />

water trouble, due to the Increased<br />

population putting such a<br />

strain on the "ells that they have<br />

gone dry,<br />

v<br />

From the latest papers a commun*<br />

iiy close 10 Hiusoaie nas nao one oi<br />

Us wells BO dry. And this Is the<br />

fourth or Hfth in the past year! At<br />

the shore there Is no other fresh<br />

water supply to tap, when the fresh<br />

water table is lowered enough to nlthe<br />

loss <strong>of</strong> the back pressure.<br />

This is a serious matter, not to be<br />

pooh pooed <strong>of</strong>f lightly by the builders<br />

Intent on making a dollar.<br />

We have In the past been making<br />

heavy investments in <strong>Ocean</strong> city, as<br />

we love the place as it is now (even<br />

though it Is a considerable distance<br />

from our homei and hope tfli' live<br />

there In the near future. But the<br />

doubt to the minds <strong>of</strong> many who<br />

look to the future and know''what<br />

has happened. If I am not mistaken,<br />

Los Angeles and other Pacific coast<br />

fresh water from wells. -<br />

Also, as rmriUoned, with the .new<br />

i •M'^BJ, »iir HEW itiiK UlUWII.irU!<br />

Inftitrate and ruin O«an <strong>City</strong>. Look<br />

at< Asbury Park, as it Is noiiVand<br />

wtyit it Was 10 yean ago. As BCihop<br />

C.mon recently stated, what U need.<br />

eouraging the type <strong>of</strong> people that<br />

are not wanted. Let's all keep <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

CUV nice as we know It,<br />

< W. HOWE WHEELER.<br />

»! Venter Way,<br />

llillsdale, N. J<br />

CriMtifM Way Summ«r<br />

SUMS War* Conducted<br />

Editor SentlnelLedeer—1 have just<br />

ins on any natter <strong>of</strong> local cut<br />

lnTeresf, are (lwu'i welcome, ...<br />

senttnel-Lesnr wwrves the rimt t,<br />

enndanH tlieni to lit Ihe «-"-•-•<br />

•eac*. Th»- nut he In this by the flr.t mall on BaluroM';<br />

u,,. to In. n<br />

•ure publication In me nilawlng<br />

GORDON S, MILLER,<br />

Leopard rd,.<br />

BerH-yn, Pa.<br />

Call* Per BoMor Bus<br />

Sarvita in Ocoan <strong>City</strong><br />

Editor Sentinei-Ledger—ponl you<br />

think something should be done on<br />

bus transportation In <strong>Ocean</strong> city?<br />

Why should the public have to<br />

wait fur buses to come from Atlantic<br />

<strong>City</strong> to transport the riding public<br />

to and fro Into <strong>Ocean</strong> city?<br />

I also want to call your attention<br />

to the charge <strong>of</strong> selling tickets to<br />

made to pay for the ride in <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> at the same time. <strong>On</strong> several<br />

occasion. I have had to wait as long<br />

as three quarters <strong>of</strong> art hour for a<br />

bus.<br />

Editor Sentinel Ledger-AU Amer-<br />

Ice today faces a great problem <strong>of</strong><br />

Does correction lie In better high,<br />

ways, or In Improving our safety<br />

signals at corners?<br />

In all states we find traffic lights<br />

I<br />

Opinion,<br />

(eat* HUy Cunty SanftBl<br />

It Is M Injustice to prtnt the nsjnM<br />

nf la-year-ald nnkHi ol "gangs.<br />

who itad themselves In the tells <strong>of</strong><br />

the law and withhold iH.bilc.tion <strong>of</strong><br />

the group'. ringleader* because they<br />

haw not yet attained the ripe old<br />

age <strong>of</strong> li. Coddling by the law U<br />

as tad foi 17ye»id» and IB-yesr.<br />

OIOS a. H » isr ismn-<br />

It has been found In too many<br />

i that a torture by a court<br />

nough, Tha fledglings,and<br />

their parents, ha*e been known W<br />

take the attitude that "as Ions a,<br />

their names are not In the papers ,<br />

not. much harm wUI some to them.<br />

The greatest deterrent to Juven.<br />

lies 1 Uw infraeUons will be publlcatlon<br />

or <strong>of</strong>fenders' names, as well as<br />

the mimes <strong>of</strong> their parents,<br />

re <strong>of</strong> the opinion that the<br />

COMII TMi BAVOLUiMyMi<br />

(Cape Ma* liar and Wave)<br />

Tbe recent heal wave thai<br />

Cape May a lute r' -•— ~<br />

irly In the siege <strong>of</strong> high temper.<br />

•s some <strong>of</strong> the more untnnltitea<br />

i appeared In .horts iBermudi<br />

d otherwise i to escape the dl».<br />

- mankind's triditlonal<br />

«„„, _.,,e long, as the heat contlnued,<br />

more and more venturea<br />

forth, and the longer It went on,<br />

ihe shorter the shorts became.<br />

Some <strong>of</strong> ihe dressier ones sported<br />

well tillered shorts and Scotch<br />

plolda<br />

ly years,<br />

d then \Y "<br />

thought thai advoeaH. ..<br />

any price. And Its disclpi<br />

hacked «<br />

where beti<br />

The point is that apparently men<br />

are at long last letting down the<br />

bars that caused them to swelter so<br />

much in years gone by. Perhaps the<br />

revolution that has seen sports<br />

shirts, slacks, etc., replace the hard<br />

cottars, blue Jackets and white flannels<br />

(with the straw skimmer always)<br />

that used to be the summer,<br />

time uniform for mankind has been<br />

progressing faster than we realised.<br />

hJr neXi. summer, sometime In July.<br />

And so perhaps we are going to eon.<br />

slder possibly doing some planning<br />

LIMOTrMNINO TM| MASON<br />

leap* May County Tlmnl<br />

tow "eaS «go by • gP Ury Avenue Phone 1141 «^W«<br />

IN ORDER VO SteVI YOU BITTER<br />

...... W. will be spanWadiiesdaY annlnis,<br />

PI.... Mwne for appointment<br />

CONNIE'S BEAUTY SHOP<br />

1026 Albury Av#. Phon. 071?<br />

HELEN'S<br />

Beauty Salon<br />

* Permanent Waving Hair Tinting<br />

Scalp Treatment. Faewla<br />

Ith St. at Central Ave, • Phone 0935<br />

ANDREW'S HAIRDRESSING<br />

COMPLETE BEAUTY SERVICE<br />

fromjhat perennial favorite, •'Show lloaf" -^<br />

T Tammy and Beverly B took turns at the mike In I *••! H)"~2M DV ANliHFVi/ nnA i"F AIHF<br />

then in duels. Tommy did "Old Man River' and hit lp»|B, v V V *\IWKH V¥ 0/10 U<br />

ark.<br />

The program wjiU be highlighted<br />

by a talk by Dr. Charles D JUnrple<br />

<strong>of</strong> New York, medical director <strong>of</strong><br />

the American Heart Association.<br />

r:w- .TO* coumsu-ipr<br />

S^, afvtral bar pMn.ialtfiMI<br />

FiH that tli. beat opinion. « MMM<br />

, et public uterwt and Uw aUmlnl<br />

^^ toation ot juatlea n(ay ba oMatatd,<br />

Monti i<br />

CB convention<br />

highway hghy plee paliee m p o r tmm<br />

j»t niardtay i ,<br />

moat" would help to Mtr itlBouUi J«r


L f&^sS%t3<br />

v «*rt «tar th.<br />

Mb adMnl in pHif>flta by<br />

'^ ^*^ ygf-g<br />

- —-1 inMNMin where it la eonwrtet<br />

A M M flivn during the n<br />

._. „ i s p l by a simple device arUMal<br />

£°"Vth*Jf "Manea" which were deteried far<br />

"Ob American fleet<br />

JHUt<br />

DOtLAWS<br />

lftt iffl<br />

ift Brtttah The UnfoU from on elcareiM<br />

•lr to meet oaekagt. cut Into tiny •tripa, would<br />

ho thrown out <strong>of</strong> . bomber In fllfht.<br />

K^5,Thi-ft FloaUna iMh* atr. they SmTSmSmTSi became bar- „ £ 12£fS£*l'mm ~<br />

?<br />

rter.<br />

rt<br />

from which<br />

hh<br />

the<br />

h<br />

enemy's radar «»• ««!•»! •.«••• *"•"?as<br />

Mama sent hack echoes, 2L_ _ -^ ^. _—_<br />

B, lUye. Hamilton, who • ac <strong>On</strong><br />

Mas nf the FUMan Bam ws<br />

^<br />

ffiW<br />

WB Sgw flnpHBfM Sf flHMll. tin<br />

Wthwilfc plarllia at M» IMM. m-<br />

«*MIMI, •W^f tat MMril IM<br />

•ummer. and who U aa Mna<br />

PUM ooJiertor and ealar in IP<br />

pber, will deliver a Bnal bnn «<br />

the Rotary auk MBMHMK f»w<br />

nujht at Plj-mooth In T*. main<br />

•adar today Is helal used In many CM1U, <strong>of</strong> radar statist jaaw imti<br />

"- Of KM importance ta tte =aata <strong>of</strong> STeBrSf^<br />

EMILY<br />

Dining Room<br />

718 Eichth StrMt<br />

Jast Good Food<br />

TO* TBM IBtk UABOIf<br />

— nvm — i<br />

* Bre*kfa,t<br />

* Luncheon<br />

* Dinner<br />

MR«. nULY<br />

RESTAURANT<br />

OAI.LACHXK<br />

Open Thru <strong>Sep</strong>t. 20<br />

1357-59 A$t«y A<br />

for pauIHe Iniadinj (dam mm.<br />

Mrtsk Ma> «MI; Mliw • toe*"*<br />

m Oit» niiilna PHUaii MM,<br />

.^ qanmu<br />

t» Matt I"<br />

iMM w.tll<br />

Radar, Mr. NeCake ^ M Mamn> ,, ,,gga MUM,<br />

Ing eoBunenial m n n aunar<br />

ground control madr paHUWt in* in* unilad »M«' t<br />

Berlin AMIft. B amlt * p<br />

"talk down- plan*. M —Him mm. are an lUipias'<br />

"It even browsbi «a rMmn Mm n E mi,<br />

through denae H B i » limduiis<br />

In Wa«hJngum. .to te ton prsi 4<br />

dent," he mnarkeM. TS«: was p * i<br />

or bad, .emrdhi, to (W pallUek" f<br />

The ipeaker aid that af! gooklni<br />

on the new liner. Untied StatM, i><br />

done on radar nnsem, whteh tran^fafis<br />

raw food to the cooked product<br />

In a matter el seconds<br />

[ OM •! Ht lahnt wwa !• Mart-<br />

' i an MmpHiaa, If a tar<br />

Ing mi r«crd» Hw car ilcanie<br />

The radio relar tivsten makes it<br />

•Haaible for IJU telephone calls to<br />

be tran«mltt«l over on* line, slmultaneoyd¥,<br />

and for tke «lnitiltaneoui<br />

tnauUMon <strong>of</strong> six television pro.<br />

snni. It alto hu nude possible<br />

t^ie transmission <strong>of</strong> photographs for<br />

newipapen by wire.<br />

The proeram was arranged by Dr.<br />

I Howard Sharo who introduced the<br />

meaker, Vln President Lemuel IL<br />

Hire* again presided in the abpenf^e<br />

fit President B, Norman Stuil, visit<br />

l!t§ EstarlaBS wei^ Introduced by<br />

Boy E. Darky.<br />

Robert T, Hughe* Introduced the<br />

etas 1 ! new junior Member for Hep*<br />

tember. Thomas MeOann,<br />

Near 9th Street<br />

THRU SEPT. 20th<br />

NATIONALLY<br />

FAMOUS<br />

dm<br />

DAILY<br />

12 Noon to 9 P.M.<br />

OUK SEAFOOD MARKET —<br />

3fourS«rfood _ SM I. Praporad<br />

iaMy.. 9 A.M.<br />

READY Tp SKVi<br />

r **"/<br />

program<br />

amazed<br />

The ^ehoiii <strong>of</strong> experience has its<br />

ad?aatagef(—4f ynu get rich,you<br />

dent have io esdow it.<br />

Best hi Fall<br />

to aha up We situation. If they<br />

believe that nre will help the met<br />

»_ they will map the area and ae-Ing neten, plane dlpud h><br />

Owiwr* UrgM. •" to run the approval <strong>of</strong> the Forest According to police, three meten mtlM, , ^ , "'<br />

Fire Service and the Department <strong>of</strong> had been tain from Ihelr bnaa by •"""• "" •*»<br />

S««k AdviM<br />

Conservation. Al several months the youths. <strong>On</strong>e wai round Utter Bm^ l»i UBld«m<br />

By HENKV •. WHITE<br />

rrE ' are required from the day woodland where It had been thrown Into the ently coneetad Ika,<br />

•.mi owner calls In the fowsteri until oefan.<br />

and task air .en.<br />

CMMj AcrMalta *•"* plant have been made and approved, The nil youth toalready under * My -<br />

Experience h«. sh ins* HOV. ajptejnber la not too early to start m ball awaiting grand jury action. —<br />

ember b or December Bb are frefluenUyt g efl on ,<br />

He ami another youth wen arrested If<br />

the beat montlM to me controlled "<br />

•everal weakt ago for cawing f 1,000 Great Britain kat<br />

Area In woodland • '<br />

vements, Whll<br />

While the Bttensi<br />

the So!! Conervatio<br />

the woods<br />

.•el then for<br />

M M In ataaiMer, It<br />

o« the MMky mMk,<br />

iBWn mmth ar MaM ef Ike lilt<br />

tl«r liUef which eauea UMI.<br />

(in HrM In heti irr wealkar, iM|<br />

lu BBnarafn Ike *'( iceMiii ml<br />

MB* wkllr ••rtalllm uarq icna.<br />

I <strong>of</strong> a boy against whom they tore a I while the United<br />

grudge.<br />

I<br />

CALL N, J, :<br />

SOUTH CAROLINA AND PACIPIC AVINUI<br />

+*2»4 ATLANTIC CITY,<br />

Cap. May Court HOUM, Hi<br />

NOTia TO ratSONS IN MUTARY<br />

wcrihcel burns, earrled out OR PATIENTS IN VETBIAMS' HOSHT<br />

n humidity kt high and the<br />

oods not tlndpr-dry. eonslit <strong>of</strong><br />

>w. iilow, treeplni fires with flam- AND TO THEIR FtflATlYK AHO T<br />

WhlU fsurelM flren ml aa * usuHlly a foot er two hish. The<br />

ion lervlee lnvlte> inqulrlra<br />

rsm swnera ef woodlands,<br />

If you ara in Iha military tarvita otint^<br />

a vafarani* hmpital and dMira to voh», ar If VM<br />

nfn. !•• tew awter Popular Marker nan! GiwMealt ralatlva or friand <strong>of</strong> a parson who Is In Mie mM<br />

vlca or it a palianf in a vataram* botpHil wlia,<br />

(lam, will dailma to vet* in HM Oanaral EMMMM<br />

haM on Nov.mbar 3, <strong>1953</strong>, kindly wrlta toKM<br />

FRIENDS' HIGH SCHOOL<br />

signad at one* making application for a miltttty<br />

SNNIM, Mth YIAIt<br />

•rant' hospital, stating your nanw, aga, tttUt<br />

THE SAMI<br />

homa addrwts and tha addrwti at which yaw iff 1<br />

HIGH SCHOLASTIC STANDARDS<br />

or can ha found; or if yaw dwtlrw Mia military Mi<br />

: AND<br />

lot for a ralatlva or, friand than malt* an ajj<br />

FINE, FRIENDLY ATMOSPHERE<br />

undar oath for a military Mrvlc, ballot to bt ft<br />

to him, stating in your application thai ha hem<br />

6iv« Your Tmrnn-Agmrs<br />

ml twanty-ona yaars and stating his nama. sarial<br />

Ihm lMf In Education —<br />

homo addraw and tha addraM at which ha taHtJ<br />

Nothing Can Take It* Plan<br />

•an ba found, forms <strong>of</strong> application for whMi tmkt<br />

ALSO ELEMENTARY and PRI-SCHOOL<br />

tainad from tha undaralgnad,<br />

\t~<br />

Batad Saptambar 17, If53 J<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong>'s Friends' School<br />

STIRLING W, COLE,<br />

KATHRVN Mill MOaOAN, Principal<br />

County Clark,<br />

Come in today 1<br />

liT US SHOW YOU EXACTLY WHY<br />

IT PAYS TO SWITCH TO MERCURY<br />

DISCOVOJ YNR SAVINGS ON MlfiltUL CIST<br />

Fou gclmore money for your prr.-u-nt ntf. Merrury'g<br />

soaring popularily lets us operate at a higher<br />

volume, lower pr<strong>of</strong>it per deal. We can afford to<br />

give far-hetter-than-a.verage irade-in allowances.<br />

You git more new car for your money. Mercury<br />

price* start below Mine models <strong>of</strong> "low-priced"<br />

ears. YM you get luxury features unmatched in<br />

care coaling far more than Mercury! You eren<br />

save on optional power features—up to 2{W£ OB<br />

power rteering! And only Mercury in its class<br />

, well •• back and forth.<br />

SEE HOW YOU SAW N OPERATrKC COST<br />

You aaiw by the mile. Compare MercniVg nul<br />

<strong>of</strong>licml teat*. (Well be glad to ihow you the<br />

niaich its consistent record. You mm by the<br />

gnllon, Vou can use n-^utir gasoline. You "<br />

the year. Mercury's stamina cute maintain<br />

a rock-botion, low, («% af aU Mercury, evw<br />

built for u»e in this country m BtiU on tbeioadl)<br />

MWMIFUTCTE SAWHJS « T1UDMN VAIOE<br />

Tjlue, (We have authoritative market reports<br />

UMI piowi it) The reason? People rec<strong>of</strong>fniio<br />

Mtni wlae. The, know thit Mercury', yean-<br />

AeaJ ityllng wiU p , ^ ,h«r inwiiefit tail<br />

Mercury', performance kj»MM r^perfornun (<br />

EDWARD<br />

«ttliuiv«lT.<br />

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w lafi^«.<br />

II •<br />

ff-.a-Mami fat<br />

lng«r<br />

FiaMH, Mh at, Hi<br />

wUletoaa Waaaar,<br />

Sff?.. adveBtur, g,,,, •Whtw<br />

i^7<br />

The film la one or Bang and<br />

riuneil In Enalund on a lavlah<br />

SjW In Technleoi, u preienta<br />

*UhM T«dd and Olynia Jrtuii.<br />

a new rom.nllc mn,<br />

pifton Webb aiau, tSnf hU h<br />

• «• im •• """ ^ETT 1 "«•••• BUB tongue and outrand<br />

Wi<br />

--•• who Mat her Ufe, In sense <strong>of</strong> dimity previdei inXy<br />

k In Burope •veral l.ugh. „ he became. lntidS<br />

is>.<br />

• lively group <strong>of</strong> cub Koutt<br />

MI Oiaysim playa the tea- George Wltislow, the boy with a<br />

trf. which depicts the sing, foihom volee, has the juvenito lead;<br />

_ opera.<br />

It wpoortlnf cart •» Merv MaUneea ZiM pjn. Evening per<br />

i; muonally known vocalUt formane«, 7;l» and i:is.<br />

t»e Freddy Martin donee band: Vn,LAGC<br />

Jm PeMri. Gary Merrill<br />

I* U a great South PatUle odventaB^erle*<br />

and one whtoh "wed to rule and love.<br />

tM epBomy to «mpen». Bart, jone., Roberta Mynes<br />

£52&& SS<br />

- nfctaii at the outtei. and — " . - _<br />

(RH mount! as a poisoner The sun rotates upon Us axla fro<br />

W<br />

is tnde »piure.<br />

w«l to east<br />

BULL DOZING<br />

KCAVATWG<br />

GRAVEL * FILL * TOPSOll<br />

No Job Too L.r Be or Small<br />

OBERT A. STRETCH<br />

Woodlawn A»e.<br />

Sotners Feint<br />

Plst«MlMi.28SS<br />

UHDSCAPE<br />

GOOD GRADE TOP and<br />

MUSHROOM SOIL USED<br />

Evergreens — Potlmd Plants<br />

®AR BRIDGE NURSERY<br />

AND GREENHOUSE<br />

Zlon Road at Bar«aint«wn Lika<br />

fram OCMK <strong>City</strong> HMM SMtwrt Mint 2340<br />

s^ai Waff phwaif^l naw live a^tan Taatnilmar ranian«#<br />

anal MM leaf. wMah aaaM Mdav man*<br />

niaalii thr>M.ti «tvr1»y.<br />

C/fy 4mbu/afic« Hot 4M«d<br />

257 Persons In IlgiHf Monfhs<br />

•» VIHCiMT T. MJCHttiTT*<br />

the<br />

r traveled<br />

Jane, Ita three peak ataUlu. •*•>.<br />

*a>. It raUM .nly .net; mat iay<br />

during lu<br />

by police<br />

S6<br />

! Equipped to the point where It <strong>On</strong> asany anadau Ita wlsaiaa<br />

I. « verhablc hnspi,,,. dispensary on b aw t wunj, brnulmc aiaek<br />

wheel*, the Bmbuli.n••, MrT l luir«aS W it<br />

"town *t*<br />

«ki« Saturday at tbe MayMr Nun-<br />

In* Iloin*<br />

Mr " Scott - who *•• bom ta M-<br />

(and, was the widow <strong>of</strong> Walter Seolt.<br />

She had been a rMMeni <strong>of</strong> Somer.<br />

Mat for IS rearm,<br />

MOTOROLA<br />

TELE KING<br />

AERIALS AND TOWERS<br />

Expertly Inrtalled and Paintmd<br />

OCEAN CITY "«<br />

s *<br />

ta<br />

l *<br />

MAM TO OMMIt<br />

AWNINGS<br />

VINITIAN BLINDS<br />

WINDOW SHAMS<br />

K. E. BAKER<br />

•a BAY AVI. — MC ii«t<br />

AWMINOI TAKEN DOWN<br />

REPAIRED - STORID<br />

Hoapttal.<br />

•a born to !Otytlil.K«lj£<br />

' « S^iaaaaaaaaai aaaKjiaaiaaB afcA'am<br />

NonUTYn -Hul<br />

yowiotooN-i<br />

Wmmm mmA ftiiiffc Tnal»iii ^ I ••in ••<br />

•hrvli Nw -Haw Cla***4f.iyH, 1;U><br />

BUSIMSS SchMl «f<br />

101 1. INDIANA A<br />

*<br />

Property Owners<br />

Hotels - Apartments and Guest Houses<br />

R#*l E«w#te Agsnti i<br />

FLORIDA ty» furni*£ln«* and d.<br />

•<br />

Wast IsBaasBlU sfel^at' akssU #faastft Cfcb ssSsteHstt^ •• ' "~ •_»_•__ _>^_> *.*•_•_<br />

Y« da nat have la tnartlN •!•*•# a .. . ,<br />

•y MM mm) af 0«la»si w aapaW fa raMk atir tmrirr ai i<br />

W*f<br />

• ; / *


•r vneura *.<br />

Vlnrtand,<br />

to etttitf<br />

««*<br />

a.! mmu<br />

wu«tit am<br />

u>M by which<br />

nUn at" 11 * UdawUHH<br />

Fa • ••<br />

JOTJOVMTW<br />

T*Hrla«a<br />

Oov. AlirM<br />

a mm did<br />

• a poaribl^a iaaaMndaat ^<br />

Hi ","^C)<br />

JP|<br />

•fafiEJ<br />

ata MUUeat BM kw<br />

Qr*m Kilter<br />

vPCRMH ^mnW&WW^^B<br />

fouad that would la «bool aalbariUM thb wHt BF<br />

wntmid lh*t he<br />

»»>•!» Inde-<br />

Wiin Election PettHons<br />

Mtefc»g In Trenton<br />

' Mhtill h TMtrfAn<br />

Shoini abwt wtth tte Mar<br />

VFW to «• * trtal<br />

A linaM MM alad alMtt<br />

I t*m <strong>of</strong> the Sopertor Court,<br />

ft Wen*'* candidacy In the Demo- Mtlnl ln CMDMUIM with tie duth<br />

mrtle primary election for governor '•* y 1 »' «**•' nmbaBd and<br />

„ toM »Brliii, were reported BlBtal «»er, George Lamaa, 68.<br />

!%0eH1&k6r<br />

i at * w»t A»«.<br />

^Bl tfce file, by the N.w J«n»|<br />

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to ant m<br />

, Jr., if, <strong>of</strong><br />

, H. nrMIM m on<br />

clurce. M NteMa<br />

PMtodfllphl^ tost N<br />

MOHlW him <strong>of</strong> faflun<br />

t wmnw wm^twiwiM HM-MI »»•*», n«^ . MM AmwhM*«*•«* af<br />

IM* map af Mlintgi, !»» umiwHii, HIM an Mi* at* a* Ma linmNa aaaatavr dw*. stafM In « Snua<br />

HmSbrnf laalaatta. •WHal faa¥a4aa% kaMa*a_ar a*# Mtal htdaaatfM film! aa.TJT fill trmtn If! M«.BIJ-« u.-t.nt Bat -I ••till<br />

""^f "i^"l" _ ¥*V_"-» •!«!••!•_ »r TWB» anfH^a^np w iHi ••«•! •«•* *ram Mill MHCf TM •••••* F41MI PVflllp<br />

MatHKW Hutnnlm. Ratify Pett*, IMqr toMr, MM Otony Janat. MMito raw tanav PaHwr, Carei ViriM<br />

anal Ariana VtnaaM, Pn<strong>of</strong> ,rawi Mtfy MM, Jay KM anal u Maria UteLaMUMImlar stwlt. phaM.)<br />

PWnCCTIOH A6AWST 11,250 Bird Lovers Expected<br />

Drunk DrivMr Nqn<br />

$200, Low. UMnto<br />

A Ooriiin CIW wan -aa I«II«H<br />

.1 drunken driving Mid two other<br />

nwtartsts were load en other<br />

clurgw In Mine H, wmtHietetl<br />

by Juag. Franklin A. King, TtMday.<br />

•iteddard Dirty, 41, «f Matt st,<br />

CorMn <strong>City</strong>, ni HM tm and had<br />

hi* license reveied for two imn<br />

^rwr Da » found wUty <strong>of</strong> driving<br />

^hli* under Ibe Influence <strong>of</strong> Iknwr,<br />

He was arrested last Wedn«d.y<br />

nl.ht at MMl A and •«?•*•5" 1<br />

police were Minuted by therta ana, .TWT yaMb<br />

han<br />

TOX-E0LSYSTB(<br />

<strong>On</strong>u Cltr<br />

mm i HIVE<br />

W DONE<br />

1 Somcialixmd Smrvicem<br />

from • doien or more HUMS kf<br />

pected in Cape May for the third<br />

annual Audubon weekend, oil Frt.<br />

day, Saturday and Sunday,<br />

WUUam •urrltt WrlgHt, dJreeWr<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Audubon Center <strong>of</strong> South<br />

Jersey, which Is narking the "bird<br />

week end" in eanJunBUan with the<br />

<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> Cape May and the Greater<br />

Cape May Chumber <strong>of</strong> Commerce,<br />

reports thU advinee registration.<br />

•re at an all-time high,<br />

•e MM Ihat MMUtal h*4<br />

pataeal We INt talal la lay* «•<br />

aa« kM been eualnf la U«4Ur<br />

•taee, lnJleillnt yw Urged er*w«<br />

•f IM mMken, natare tovera<br />

mm* atken attoaMM by Ike •>•••<br />

lal crew. IIBH Ihe ineerU«> at<br />

lie Aaiaaoii Week end MHM la<br />

1M1.<br />

Principal ipeakeH will be Olln<br />

Sewall Pettingili, jr.. a naUonaliy<br />

known ornltholoillrt. photographer,<br />

author and lecturer, and Hal H.<br />

Hnrrlmn. nature writer, lecturer<br />

•nd photognpher.<br />

Dr. retusrwlll win deliver an<br />

UlMlralM lectare, -np 0> Ite<br />

Mlttmi- .1 Oape May'a CsavnUM<br />

HU1 a« FrUay evMlat, al tlu<br />

apeajBt nnliu,<br />

Mr, Hirrtam will preseal<br />

—" praaUere «h«»l.i at kk<br />

sataraay nealat MBIOII,<br />

During the three days, the program<br />

will include exhibits, bird<br />

walks, caravan tours, hlMorle t<strong>of</strong>in,<br />

boat Jripi and lectures. The various<br />

walks and tours will be led by out.<br />

standing authorities on the natural<br />

htatory <strong>of</strong> the Cape May area.<br />

Plan Training Cla.t<br />

For Tax Ass*t«ors<br />

To assist assesson and municipal<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficBls in their ass*«jlng prablenu,<br />

Jame* a. T. MeDMough, part presi.<br />

dent <strong>of</strong> the Association <strong>of</strong> Municipal<br />

Aaeiwn <strong>of</strong> New jersey, win teach<br />

In Trenton a course on the prin.<br />

ciptaa <strong>of</strong> municipal assessing for<br />

Rutgen University, beginning, <strong>Sep</strong>.<br />

tsnber ^,<br />

JOE DiORIOS<br />

CIRCLE<br />

CAFE<br />

SOMERSPOINT<br />

Kitcken Open<br />

D*llr—4iM t« 9i30 P.M.<br />

• Fpaach Frtod Shrimp<br />

• H-lf <strong>of</strong> Frfcd Chickar,<br />

• Ravioli<br />

,• DmMmd Crmh<br />

• Stmmk<br />

SANDWICHES<br />

3N ACK3<br />

Until 2 A.M.<br />

nfvnfait.L<br />

•AL H. HAHUION<br />

Cop* May SMIU to<br />

R.plac. Old Building<br />

A drive to raise funds for the eon<br />

•tructlon <strong>of</strong> a new parochial Khsol<br />

at Cape May will begin with a party<br />

by the Stella Maria Council, Knights<br />

<strong>of</strong> Columbus. In the church hall or<br />

Our Lady <strong>of</strong> the sea Church here.<br />

Father Edward j, Manion. pastor<br />

<strong>of</strong> the church. In seeking U0MO a><br />

Initial fundi to construct the new<br />

school. Tentative plans call for the<br />

rejdng <strong>of</strong> the present school and<br />

construction <strong>of</strong> a completely new<br />

building.<br />

tuw SM ISLI moti,<br />

•LUMP AND DEDICATED<br />

The new St. Joieph's parochial<br />

school at Sea Isle <strong>City</strong> was blessed<br />

and dedicated iunday, with gervlceii<br />

following in the church.<br />

The lit. Rev, Mjgr, Augustine T,<br />

(iJft Mazier, view general <strong>of</strong> the Caniden<br />

*SM diocese, <strong>of</strong>ficiated at the school cere-<br />

"•?* many, and ipoke at the church servu<br />

'' lee.<br />

'-<br />

The new, elght-eliUM school is on<br />

Central av., between 44th and 45th<br />

Bonding Co, Cover*<br />

W. Wildweod Shortogo<br />

The borauih <strong>of</strong> West WilduTXKi<br />

has received a cheek for S3,14i,8S<br />

from a bonding company to cover<br />

the shortage <strong>of</strong> funds ill municipal<br />

accounts, uncovered by in audit<br />

earlier thii year.<br />

Mrs, Catherine Fredericks, farmer<br />

tax collector, who resigned. In un.<br />

der a grand jury indictment.<br />

It is well to remember that It<br />

takes a lifetime to build a reputation—and<br />

It may be lost In a mo.<br />

ment.<br />

SEA ISLE CASINO<br />

39th and PLEASURE AVI, SEA ISLI CITY, N. J.<br />

* Appearing Saturday *<br />

CIRCLE S. RANCH SOYS<br />

, ' Featuring<br />

, NEBRASKA JOE<br />

and HI* Fiddle<br />

Dancing Every Night *<br />

Orsatti's<br />

ON ROUTES 0u,d4<br />

New Itoad and MnauuJuueH. A., Somer* Point<br />

BAR and RESTAURANT<br />

on yaur present car<br />

Woodbine Motor 5stes<br />

Dlracl AuHiorlud Baalar<br />

•aprssstiiinf Own Clfy<br />

800 Washington Av«.<br />

Woodbln* Ph. 1-2266<br />

Man Evmliwi and tundavi<br />

— PnMiitt — ;<br />

TED FORREST<br />

TRIO<br />

Featuring JOAN HARRISON. VowIJtf<br />

Plui OuMt Stan<br />

131 CENTRAL AVE.—Apartment, turn-<br />

•M, alTheat. 2 BMroams, llvtng<br />

room, alnlnt room, kitchen, bath.<br />

Apply Geo. Harr Agency. 'BT Wesltv<br />

Ave,<br />

BUSCH'S-<br />

FAMOUS for SEAFOOD<br />

TOWNSENDS INLET<br />

(9 Mik, South <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Oilon <strong>Ocean</strong> Drive)<br />

NOW OPfN f<br />

FRIDAYS - SATURDAYS - SUNDAYS<br />

SERVING A WLL MENU<br />

i<br />

nnel Dlr*eter, Q,<br />

Tpllor Shop: li<br />

Att. SeUable heW.<br />

BKS Inveitlgatea, Cor-<br />

•fop. noMUH, U<br />

,, j _ ptneneea, soc an<br />

AJSory Ave. Phone 3311<br />

U<br />

Ired.<br />

Experienced<br />

«» pfMirioN In<br />

, •"••• house until Nost<br />

Ave 1<br />

Fn«»7&,.^, ^ I net. steering wheel, motor eovi<br />

DO TOUVI AKT jour bueneni, garage Mat cover, AM fnr only W25.U0 2:1<br />

or Mile cleaned) will naul" away IW. i«h at. 9.H<br />

those Ihlngi you hsve no further 1 HIM MrlM - iiw af Mafa ufl biM<br />

•• • S.rrm! tlw Fio**t<br />

lUlian and American Food<br />

j<br />

•,:y l^l^'<br />

^: '»


ikh in Mfca iamb<br />

•ONBW FOIOT-<br />

At Golf Club<br />

HuWnaimall HI MMH at • d*.<br />

ugMfui »«> l-nct. •MUM**<br />

« »• &« eity-a..* paint<br />

Map Campaign<br />

T« M AcMv. In<br />

Work For Troa»t<br />

<strong>On</strong>r 40 member, <strong>of</strong> UM feMrd «f<br />

gaAHMH <strong>of</strong> the Women'. State Be-<br />

" any Hall. The room was attractively night.<br />

president «( the club.<br />

OB S n H wkh wedding bells, and __ _ ....... .<br />

Tha 8Ute aub has a membenhlp<br />

-• a two-tl«red wedding cake formed "••<br />

<strong>of</strong> mor. Itan 1MW MpuUMn wonen<br />

with repreaenUUon in inn<br />

tha centerpiece for the table. wat IM<br />

lOsa Price w*. married to George * • >IlHi, at an tnterert rete ai Mid, Mr*. Tulllo DeSantla, Mrs.<br />

Diana an- Johnson on Saturday,<br />

fwr Bar ami. The uiilM waa<br />

cotinty in the attM,<br />

Jane* Poe. Mrs. Edward ODonnell<br />

fcw*7wlll <strong>On</strong>aaU Included: Mr*, Olady. MMaM to tha cMy lett week. Mn. Churtes Roberts, Mrs. Harold<br />

At tn» fceard mwtlnf the dub<br />

^ " ^ « tBwrt* sasfsTJ Liiiiii i**fcaas«ltjs-1»tg!i %*•»<br />

bane, MM. Robert Mwird*, Mrs. women wan urged to nail* «• <strong>of</strong><br />

Libber Mure, Un. Gladys McCor- TH CoUector Mam Smith reportdel!<br />

MM, Dorothy Jeffrie* Mrs. ed total collection, <strong>of</strong> MeJOJa. CHv Mrs. jaek ir-an. Mrs. Mildred Car-<br />

Jack Lttin, Mia Frances Carter.<br />

JulU foreman. Mrs. Dorothy Hick- Treaaurer jane* M. Monaghan re. er. Mn. Herbert Tnutntben ; tha %*?••'•<br />

'-"'• '<br />

o**«*e folk* who<br />

M«t« aMnfarf. The •olid comfort <strong>of</strong><br />

B«kk'* Million Dollar Ride-with coU.<br />

spring cushibning cm all four wheeli,<br />

wide-tread stability, torque-tube<br />

f<br />

p g<br />

visibility, <strong>of</strong> luxurious tmbrics and Siting»,<br />

<strong>of</strong> (iipetfoly e«4y handling—and<br />

the deep MtUfactiot. <strong>of</strong> boning a hig<br />

and able and ttuiiiiia«ly ityled «utomobile<br />

that doei you ptmnd whence<br />

you go. •- c. ;\;,<br />

Why not drop in on us aiw] tee tfairigt<br />

foryounelf?<br />

That way you'll tha learn about tW<br />

: long liw <strong>of</strong> "e*tra»" yon get at no eitra<br />

c«t in chi. tTHrited new <strong>1953</strong> Boict<br />

' Si»iUciAL-ti,in^||^rnto<br />

tiled (or October 1, at the Atlantic<br />

<strong>City</strong> Country Club, troMbfield.<br />

The cnainMn <strong>of</strong> various commit-<br />

W » t deulled rep<strong>of</strong>U on thotr<br />

progress<br />

the elub hou»e does not carry to aii<br />

rSmiTa eSn^eiSrto, J,2^en i"<br />

tested for each rojan, n« woi^nn<br />

chosen to deKrlbfHIie fashloi t.<br />

the visitors are: Mm. Charles Stole,<br />

Mis* Mary MeredKh. Mr». Frederieie<br />

Essiongton. Mn, Martin Friedman<br />

ana BO* Iver DUon.<br />

16 Dozen Canc«r<br />

Dressing* Ar. Mad*<br />

SOMffls POINT—At • coml<br />

Methodist Church, Thursda<br />

—-— Hall, IB down J -<br />

Nurses to Study<br />

Civil Defense<br />

Rally CalUd For<br />

Newark, Tuesday<br />

A mi meeting af New Jeney<br />

nurses will take place Tuesday nlfht<br />

In the West Side HUh School, Newark<br />

to discus, new plans for nunei<br />

Ml New Jersey's civil defense program,<br />

State Director Leonard Dreyfun<br />

hai announced.<br />

The meeting Ij<br />

Defense, Department <strong>of</strong> Health and<br />

the League for Nursing in addition,<br />

workshops have been scheduled for<br />

December • and It in Newark to<br />

prepare teaching outlines for use<br />

by nurses In defense programs.<br />

Or. Irvlnl Bravermsn, superintendent<br />

<strong>of</strong> Shore Memorial Hospital,<br />

aid thin week that that Institution<br />

cannot spare any personnel to at.<br />

tend the Newark meeting, but that<br />

he expects to receive full report*<br />

•nd Instruction _• to th- '-•—<br />

mniinn outlined there.<br />

Shore Memorial is the civil defentc<br />

medical supply depot for this<br />

area,<br />

Ladlai' Aid to Hava<br />

F Cal, Wallar<br />

''timtrt made the ann<br />

EKMUr to Edward C. Kay.<br />

inMB <strong>of</strong> the Oc«n <strong>City</strong><br />

CMI-I BBDIIIH on Intot ln><br />

Mall age, Congressman<br />

, JlaaH reported that a<br />

MMttttM h»4 approved<br />

m M Hi by the Engineers<br />

satarisUMr waUrwiy itudlM.<br />

MMM ins ^HHUWFE<br />

•I fkh ana M tubMM to j<br />

fritMi will WMla,<br />

M*f tra«t svfamltttti<br />

I In 1H1,<br />

shftr In his letter Mid In<br />

ptoUM to Inform yon that<br />

km law allocated to thb<br />

W MBphte (he prellmlnari<br />

report on Great Egg<br />

• Islet<br />

tm «U recall. • public Mar.<br />

» beM Hay 2, (SSI. In <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

P^SMrtslB the views <strong>of</strong> Inter,<br />

with respect to tha<br />

<strong>of</strong> th* Inlet. At tha<br />

presented data with re<br />

t vjrkMis boats mini the<br />

. »»V. J, *TAMLty W<br />

The- Rev. j, Stanley Wall was rean«<br />

advhln* cna H<br />

• cilia BT svppHfnvln<br />

Planning<br />

•m ta KM puMIC,<br />

••Sit ft)<br />

«f « •ertlottt <strong>of</strong><br />

** "*"*»*** •» *^». "•••»••• ttafton*ry. publicity INararura, ami<br />

*" * »**Mr way* ta remind paapW ill iw tha country *f Otw<br />

Clty/ " 7SMl MrlMty, It WM pnparaa with the eaJlabantlM af tM<br />

eh*mh»r «l Cammana, Artist Arthur a, Warkln., and Abnar J, OMula<br />

Diamond Jubilee Held<br />

Investment' in Resort<br />

"Buying shares In the Diamond Jubilee is an investment,<br />

not a mntributlon."<br />

That remark by Ernest H. Philson, general chairman <strong>of</strong><br />

the Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce Jubilee Committee, keynoted a<br />

dinner-meeting <strong>of</strong> the Chamber with the Hotel and Restaurant<br />

Terftw !• iotf Buy<br />

• f«»«l •tacttall. «t» Clam<br />

Neglna •. •ahjara aanavnead<br />

*n Painter Smears<br />

Wm He Materializes<br />

pw v lg<br />

at Simms' Restaurant.<br />

Mr, Phllsen, wha amUweal f th«<br />

W*^l Mi|HniBll*B plaM far<br />

Hail, impfamina that Hia aapa al<br />

MM prNiMI will stepsnd anHnlV<br />

Director Adams<br />

Assets <strong>of</strong> $3,194,262.76 and<br />

<strong>of</strong> Revenue ^~nunoe'li£ noiWa^wM Iwhtered late tart<br />

vey W, Adams,<br />

week with receipt <strong>of</strong> an opin- ••«?• If QUU DUVII<br />

Re «w that the report •bom the ion from Sackett M. Dickineity<br />

fmrawmt to be m . heajthy son, deputy attorney general<br />

I d.nts in recent yean,<br />

Tha ratarr ah, . oak kMan»<br />

•» fl*fC7M.»J, th* HUMI, th. , The hvmbla oplnlml, whlrt bad<br />

hlHar, afMM (My, acarMii M |« °»» •mllBi by IhoK Inter.<br />

Mnctar Mami,<br />

«ted In puthlM (he faderallmtMl<br />

project to Its conclusion, was nude<br />

Auetl represent an Increase over Public by Attorney General The*-<br />

tho *2jl7u,455 12 reported for 1W1, dore B, Parsons late last week. At<br />

which In turn was an lncrtase over Uw HUH lima, U. S, Amy Enal-<br />

19S0, when msiiJUtM was ILsted. neers, state <strong>of</strong>lMaU and ftnn£<br />

<strong>of</strong> *«22.B1B53 on DKemter II, 1931 Second DbrtricU-Tnade an Inspection<br />

The fund wai Increased by IBMOB> tour <strong>of</strong> the entire waterway from<br />

eratlons by MM,!M,U, to hrtiig Iti Cape May to Manasqu.n aboard tha<br />

grow receipts to |714,MS,IS, An ap- engineer. 1 bost "St. Georges" on<br />

proprlatlon <strong>of</strong> W80.000 wu made to Saturday.<br />

the IMt budiet, leaving the account<br />

at MB4JU.lt on January 1. ._» ftW*WHa ^.phk.ll, Illw<br />

Commissioner Adams pointed " "<br />

I for the lMg budget to maintain the "?*_., ,. ^<br />

| tax rate level. In I9S1, OMMO y, "S* 1^!* "•*•*•*«« ••<br />

1 iiurply« reserve* was applied for Bus " ^ *• •*•» «^^« •»•" mm<br />

I purpo«. The same mean* <strong>of</strong> hold. ""


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Publicity Director Norman V- Sar-<br />

Hotel Aaaodatlon PreaKKnl would be reported to the Motor Ve-<br />

*alph a Lull, pmUJant <strong>of</strong> thagent,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> CHy T«h*naal* -<br />

adrM " tU» JubtU*l»<br />

for insa Ralph DTOuinh. and Abner J. Oelu hicle Department <strong>of</strong> their home<br />

la. municipal •dvaxtliinl agent state*.<br />

Ml« promo-<br />

The reminder, <strong>of</strong> ones due were<br />

In referring to th* city commissioners,<br />

Mr Phllton Mwred tham<br />

tEr fo I<br />

sent to iloUtors from S8 states, including<br />

New Jersty, Washington,<br />

_.. if Oe*u OHy"i recreation- that the Chamber committee "doe*<br />

*| business wt(h any other aucccssful<br />

twain***, be remarked: •boulder the load" <strong>of</strong> financingtheand one to HawalL More are still<br />

not expect tha city government to D C. <strong>On</strong>tario *n4 at Seaside Park<br />

win be presided oyer by peter Oannan,<br />

chief engineer or the Divijlon<br />

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MARGARINE 2»<br />

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SAUCED 2^ 39*<br />

PIE CRUST BnX ^<br />

TOMATO SOUP 3 ^<br />

SPICED WATERS ^<br />

TISSUE 2^<br />

Low Police Pay Hatches<br />

Breakdown, Lions Told<br />

jory <strong>of</strong> pay" schedules other than" i<br />

other city employes.<br />

The endonemrnt followm a ioik<br />

on the nropowd polite pay Inwaue<br />

by Patrolman Benjamin L. Dunmn.<br />

president <strong>of</strong> Local No. 61, Patrolmens<br />

Btnevslent Association, at<br />

the club, mwtlnir Hi Plymouth Inn.<br />

Following itatcments by Patrol<br />

man f) tmun ,„ ., lpport <strong>of</strong> , he<br />

ralw rcrerrndum r c r d IIn the Novembet<br />

3 Bwm election President Anthonv<br />

J Volpc noted that the point,<br />

ouched by the poll <strong>of</strong>flrer «ere<br />

" line with the basic alms .,f th..<br />

I.iotia Club-lh,. welfare <strong>of</strong> the<br />

people and the community.<br />

. „ 1|M ••"« *ep.rtaaent<br />

*n« 'J It. "' '•nttUn, .re InUsaately<br />

id directly eencerne* with tha<br />

».lfare .1 |he peeple .f th. eemmenity<br />

an< IU resMenls,' the enef<br />

Orean <strong>City</strong> w>H>leheaHe«ly enaeran<br />

the bailee pay r.lse aa<br />

calle* far ln |he refereMum U »e<br />

'IrHled In Nn, n > R mt lblf<br />

Patrolman Dungan pointed out ax<br />

one <strong>of</strong> the basic arguments the fuel<br />

that the policeman Is subject tav<br />

j n-a«on ol hi* piwitlon to dunttrr*<br />

I at thi- riik <strong>of</strong> his life No other<br />

city employee,, except firemen, have<br />

tn nntend wilh that risk, he ai.<br />

snrtetl.<br />

lie nmlndei hk andlenee that<br />

pelicemni .„ ...Jeei tm eaU U<br />

*"ly .1 all boars if the day, ,„„<br />

*M abeve the renlar I '<br />

week Mtm „, 4, lr, i,<br />

the iMllee •meer canst<br />

•Meraklt Ita, (art,, ,„ „„-<br />

far appearanee In<br />

Phone 154*<br />

Dr. Refer C. LaRon<br />

Optonietriat<br />

844 Central Avti.<br />

OMAN CITY, N. J,<br />

— Office tfsurs -^<br />

Garrison Jeweler!<br />

WATCHES<br />

DIAMONDS . JEWELRY<br />

burnt Watch<br />

Jewelry pp<br />

Modernlcing<br />

ALL WATCinS TEBTBD Oil<br />

WATCH MASUB<br />

•H Mim ATENUB<br />

KatUaal Bad af Oeaaa Clti<br />

IVORS m<br />

<strong>of</strong> the majority o<br />

He reminded the club memlji.<br />

that unlike other deportments <strong>of</strong> thi<br />

city government, the police il, part<br />

moot does not close down on <br />

1 Hie<br />

lfHWWI •** WaTw WHI •flmiflMlvr<br />

Mil npn^sBb M\ ^PHB^F Efinfi fuutlsiii<br />

JsaVajai kauaMta m== mmimmm^^ma «slll<br />

The city commlMloners late In<br />

June prwMad far an «nMrgency ap.<br />

pros.ri.tlon *1S.7S3JW for the mi.<br />

annual payment <strong>of</strong> the anticipated<br />

leadeney <strong>of</strong> the fund, An original<br />

ipproprlatlon <strong>of</strong> N MIn the city<br />

budget as payment <strong>of</strong> the anticipated<br />

delciency proved to be Inadequate<br />

when Is was found that several meai-<br />

A sick committee was named, con.<br />

bers or the local fund had been In •Wine <strong>of</strong> Sll, Spence Llghtcap. Pa.<br />

advertently omitted from the list tnlmen Carle Cost and Nicholas<br />

•pan which solitaries Htlmaled the<br />

innnal anticipated deftcit.<br />

Wednesday Closing<br />

Dite For <strong>City</strong> Tests<br />

WednMdiy, <strong>Sep</strong>tember 30. will be<br />

the closing date for Ming appllcatlonj<br />

far civil HrviK nunlniUam<br />

to 111 three positions in the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong>.municipal government.<br />

The most attractive position, from<br />

the standpoint <strong>of</strong> salary, for which<br />

• test haii been called, is that <strong>of</strong> superintendent<br />

<strong>of</strong> biilldlne maintenance,<br />

wllh n salary <strong>of</strong> $3380 a year.<br />

Other tests listed are for comfort<br />

station attendant, at a salary <strong>of</strong><br />

11,440 to 11340 * year, and grad.<br />

uate nurse on a Hatonal basis, paying<br />

$170 monthly.<br />

Army Inlet Survey<br />

To Begin in October<br />

Cantln<br />

lie hMrinau<br />

h<br />

•n a *ur**y ef Mb inlet early in<br />

"•'•-r, ta MMrMIn smM than-<br />

If It I. practicable<br />

HENRY I. CAREY<br />

ISO lighrti St. Phon. 3096<br />

Hk* to have any new<br />

farwardad te natti me by Novem-<br />

•Mr 1, I»M . , ."<br />

Mr, Fay Hid that he understood<br />

•ueh a study as required here should<br />

be comnleted within about a month.<br />

After that, the district engineers<br />

will submit a report to the North<br />

Atlantic regional <strong>of</strong>fice In New York,<br />

commanded by Col, B B Talley<br />

Thli <strong>of</strong>fice submit! its reeammenda.<br />

' iion§ to the rivers and harbors<br />

branch <strong>of</strong> the Army Engineers in<br />

Washington If that <strong>of</strong>fice deems a<br />

federal Inlet deepening project to<br />

be advisable. It requeata an appro.<br />

Btiation from Congress to carry out<br />

the work.<br />

Th* Yacht Club chairman aaM<br />

Niaf h* It wiillna to cerrelat* all<br />

In foPHinnil bibiiilllfd fs hlni by<br />

ksathM IntareWs ol thli area, par.<br />

Hcuiarlv vliHw numtMr af n*w<br />

marclal, whleh ham MarMd *aerat><br />

Inaj hen SIIK* Mw itfi haarlnf.<br />

Boat owners and yard opemtors<br />

•nay submit such intannatlon a* to<br />

the ille and value <strong>of</strong> their craft to<br />

Mr. Fay at law Cornell av,, Drexel<br />

IU1I, Pa.<br />

Dr. Yingling's Naw<br />

Horn* Periled by Fir*<br />

A elfaretts thrown Into a trash<br />

container on Saturday momentarily<br />

endangered a $SS,000 duplex home<br />

being constructed for Dr. Paul L.<br />

YlngilhB at Ml eeaereM rd.<br />

Firemen, under Acting Deputy<br />

Chief Marfe Bolden, wen called<br />

when the flame* from the container<br />

threaUned to Ignite the weather<br />

boards on the aide <strong>of</strong> the house.<br />

However, the Bra wa* extinguished<br />

by nelghbon before the Bremen ar<br />

HVML The fUmes cause an e*tl-<br />

•salad fig damage.<br />

PRINTING<br />

COMMERCIAL<br />

STATIONERY<br />

Lewis L.<br />

Barrett<br />

fwnrir •aaHflal-I.aim<br />

IM rrtntliK D*pi.<br />

A<br />

Depu<br />

Test, Tuesday<br />

Thi* Bui DAM* <strong>of</strong> th* OvO ».<br />

Ice Coounlailon 1 ! wnnnlnMton for tn*<br />

poslllon <strong>of</strong> deputy chUrf <strong>of</strong> th*<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> city Fir* Department wUI<br />

take place at city hall, Tuesday, beginning<br />

at 10 a. m<br />

Captains George Bolden. F*rd TMrarlno.<br />

Carl Shaw. Walter Ken.ll.<br />

Clmer Bakley and Melvin Down*.<br />

The successful applicant will WI<br />

the vacancy created by the promotion<br />

<strong>of</strong> Samuel R Smith to chief <strong>of</strong><br />

the department last spring<br />

P.BA to Push<br />

Pay Increase<br />

CommHte* Named to<br />

Campaign For Votes<br />

A publicity committee to thump<br />

the tub for the police pay raise referendum<br />

In the November election*<br />

wa* appointed by the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Chapter <strong>of</strong> the Patrolmen's Benevolent<br />

Association at a meeting in<br />

P.B.A headquarters on Wednesday,<br />

art week.<br />

Patrolman Charles Basle* was<br />

named chairman <strong>of</strong> the committee,<br />

with Patrolmen William Ferguson,<br />

•enjanin L. Dungan and WUllam<br />

Spruill u members<br />

The referendum before the voter..<br />

Placing * question <strong>of</strong> a MOM-yeaf<br />

•alary increaie for all member, and<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficers <strong>of</strong> the police department Is<br />

to be Included on the general election<br />

ballot.<br />

also reported ai deletatt<br />

ta the Bute P.H.A. convention at Atlantic<br />

<strong>City</strong> last week.<br />

Sleep l» a must in the climb to<br />

success, but we to 11 that you aren't<br />

caught napping.<br />

BERMUDA<br />

Return<br />

N. J. Synod<br />

lAviniti<strong>of</strong>fi For<br />

Th* Lutbwan Synod at N*w<br />

aey on Thanday aceapUd an lovtt»-<br />

tlon to return to Oc*wt CMy ant<br />

May U to M for Ha annual cotrrt*<br />

km.<br />

Word <strong>of</strong> th* accoptara '<br />

calved Saturday by fit* B*v. .<br />

f*. Adler, pastor <strong>of</strong> ». Joint' Lutheran<br />

Church, who WM host to th*<br />

conTentloD when It vMtad thli 'titan<br />

for th* first time last Hay.<br />

£•/{&<br />

HSd<br />

The conclave will bring bar* mm- th* PuntM<br />

lvabat 1ZZZZ.<br />

SHOP<br />

7M AAury An<br />

MMrt Fall Clerlw*<br />

All Wool<br />

GABARWHE<br />

and<br />

SUITS<br />

45.00 to 67.50<br />

iilpislaa TTrriiilw • a I n ••<br />

wirBIB w99>fc Imfl<br />

w.nt fe pay- ¥«y*lt Uni<br />

fsveHtc colir In<br />

NIW FALL TOPCOAT** .<br />

NEW FALL SPORT COATS<br />

Visit the<br />

•CaM* I* MkM>;>6tiK:<br />

VACATIONER<br />

BELFAST MAP md PARKWAY<br />

OPEN FOR INSPECTION<br />

DURING NATIONAL HOME WEEK<br />

SiPT, 20-2?<br />

Furnished With<br />

EST.IC26<br />

HOME PUNNED — MODERN<br />

TM FURNITURE OF TODAY ANI TOMOWMW<br />

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S^^il<br />

'tap*<br />

a»aa*MMkfcJat*il •***'"<br />

I<br />

llifa.il .Mill all<br />

wide in Arllngttm. Va., ^Mm ».<br />

YohB Ml he conmicted with toe<br />

•" - .flwn.<br />

Caraa faUnwad \he hmttt* meettag.<br />

wtth Mr,. Jam*. R Lord. Mrt<br />

The next Auxiliary meeting will I<br />

County P,*T,A.<br />

P^aaaPTP^tis. ^^^ "aSs^F** p *<br />

<strong>of</strong> tt* OCMH <strong>City</strong><br />

IjJtttlB.de pl plan* for Worm Com.<br />

wflj<br />

Wiimiln their Individual church*.<br />

In the Mn <strong>of</strong><br />

MfiM M «uh clothe, and<br />

" Theae wUl to aent through<br />

.World Service to Chrtolun<br />

' i Korea. Hani Kong, India,<br />

,«»,J«r.««l, Bsrito,<br />

Set. • MiaMM naluie, which<br />

reminded <strong>of</strong> the<br />

netnbly <strong>of</strong> United<br />

in Cooventton Ball<br />

AflwrtlcCUj-. October 6-t. <strong>On</strong> Tuet-<br />

PwlChi-VR Hantawar will bring<br />

gNM&MI to the woo,on.<br />

i£IWM4MMili.MI*£lba, Roger<br />

it Kevlu^^rtww by MK I. Stanr<br />

m<br />

beflnnlag at tilS<br />

at «01 ISto M, the ham* <strong>of</strong><br />

WW* IWley* mother, Mn<br />

:^^WH^^wl' Sot-<br />

„ '. Mi Mn. AMR O. KUchtr, B»<br />

i I knuck MM, N, J,<br />

• !r^- Be s%a3 r ( .f^ mm^^^fi<br />

.',nm, vlea prwid*»t timarW^»Hai^^ la the rate Mountain., M*<br />

laf m M M N.tkm.1 f2E*& Mn. Menon formerly wa> Mi- Ilampahtpa.<br />

•antic ma, wiB be the avatar, n* Mahal Blteard, an employe <strong>of</strong> me , —<br />

MUUM •ail •' ISTI iM **-*• *' -IfltlWF*. * i *<br />

IT 10 *^» mn* ^BM»i«nr"j<br />

^jig, • >...i—• and ^JKgr**** Vlail an riiltnlil itil<br />

#liri ^ja> uyi vaft^afcaaasta Mil •^w •• wTMalfJaipiHa<br />

yaarir afce* tovw, «ai.lia^vi^S^K^falaita:«»i«2L»* "• Wllfc K.^LS<br />

tlwy (ho wm attend I and winter ichedule, under which j<br />

<strong>of</strong> •a-MflaMpnia,<br />

WEDDING<br />

MYWOOD PRESS<br />

WAHTE6<br />

IXPERIINCfD<br />

PRACTICAL NUMt<br />

WANTED<br />

Cuminlil harm. Waal «on-<br />

If Mtf<strong>of</strong>actory. Good aalaty.<br />

P.O. MX ft<br />

N» York Slock<br />

Report MM en rcquotf<br />

OMan tity k^prmMntatiw<br />

They're all talking "best deal in town"<br />

ABB you really wipe that the CM denier<br />

who gives you "the best deal in town" really<br />

gives you the best BUY in town ?<br />

As you well know, the best BUYS<br />

are baaed on value,<br />

Becnime value lasts longer than «ny<br />

other quality—and, ia automobiles, that means<br />

longer motoring pleasure, greater safety,<br />

lower upkeep, tnd a better trade-in allow<br />

•nee later on.<br />

| "The Buy <strong>of</strong> the Y&nl*<br />

The mm PacfawJ CtlFPER h», made<br />

news all year long as "the bay <strong>of</strong> the yew."<br />

Wm w ii B«^<br />

I<br />

Way back last winter, the "iniider*"—men <strong>of</strong><br />

recognized automotive experience and ini<br />

stinct—tagged the CXIPPER as Ah car <strong>of</strong> the<br />

year in the mcdium-pricc field. A rtal, M*<br />

tinu PACKARD vmlm.<br />

bought as automobile right <strong>of</strong>f the printed<br />

page. You bought it ONLY after a demon*<br />

stration when features either come to life or<br />

amount to nothing.<br />

So we urge you: before yon take that<br />

"b*« dclin town" r. , Wto * Jimnar*,**<br />

MI tht m» M W CLIPPER tad ndne.<br />

check the features with which we challeo.ee<br />

l<br />

B»M**I h» OiMm Clfy, N. J.<br />

m. -•<br />

I<br />

We challenge them all<br />

on a value check<br />

<strong>of</strong> the fol lowing points<br />

Modem contour atylinff. Check it for<br />

greater all-around risibility, wider<br />

doors, more room, more laggmge<br />

capacity.<br />

ItaBBM Packard-built engine.<br />

WUMMFUkMtf ride-TUdesLkea<br />

Packard" i. the highest compMtaent<br />

Famona Packard Ultr»m*ti«t,<br />

dedgdri aad built by Padurd Jm-<br />

Packard CLlPP£B.-the tmoothcM<br />

power Alfang <strong>of</strong> all-no whldk, mo<br />

woirrrr, no jerk, no joolp.<br />

Famous .FMkarMp^MtW<br />

brakMt and powMr • '—-<br />

I<br />

:. mar. iti»><br />

W<br />

'<br />

I Van «M Ham mom about a man'-," »w tta wtsnliaaan <strong>of</strong> n, w|<br />

^rt<br />

m tan fBltfnt« Mter be i. in trou-1 Jl"'" M "•* Wotten'. Society <strong>of</strong><br />

AoHUMy for tbrfrlhle Ihlethmnln In t«y*«.before.<br />

ten yew, ChrUtian Service e, <strong>of</strong> the ft. ri«H rirtt M^h- toll,.<br />

oatel Church were mute at as «)tacullt*<br />

mji d i lUmaay, Mr. Everett Spowle^i<br />

OM» May Wurt Hauae. at a p, m, n<br />

«u memB«ri will be notified by<br />

I<br />

ttc.tonpe-riiy ehalmen ef Bus In. ^ Thunday, next weak, the a<br />

es* Central Pharaacy Rlrt mwWiigi, to be heu | t , u nual Parent education Conference An men S,MK1 #arMn ware given<br />

l w«»h B October, according « o pUm will take place In the high aAaal •rat aid traatnent thh year, com-<br />

Th» Family Drug Storm"<br />

audJtortum. at M.mmonton \Httt- MiM wtn IM Mtt.M<br />

wWiB pmidcm.<br />

Mant will open and eloae on time*<br />

MM, Edmund Oodfrey, Herdary re»uttr«Jon to Mrt at r«io a. m, jjmr |.-la|-j wt^^m a^HaSB^a^aal BH itu<br />

« ChriiU, D taJ r.Ui^'ta with the program following at<br />

to«I ehureli actlvltfe*. planned with<br />

COMPOUNDING OF PRISCRIPTIONS HAS<br />

HEN OUR aveiALTT FOR 41 YfMRS<br />

DON'T MISS THESE BUVS!<br />

' Ard^i Bli*» Ora«. DUSTING $ "<br />

IM,Curtis CRIAMlRINSf ., 59<br />

Hump-mi a Warn HIM ytwr Ikarr WM — I * M<br />

JB«", (pronouncad J^Nay)<br />

I<br />

" f S ANTIL SHAMPOO with Lanolin i<br />

At Your Swvlc* — Phonm 0245<br />

J. THORNLEY HUGHES, Ph.D.<br />

OWNia and MANAMI<br />

MNRT C Ptn, PA. AswMM WiamwcW<br />

i«hd*>d to &>m»<br />

MB ntfoy an uffwnoon <strong>of</strong> MnwMi<br />

RWtf frimnd* ftom mvmry SMri'en <strong>of</strong> fh«<br />

ol 3 P. M. and hit addrMi<br />

YESSIUCCH!<br />

«AHtt OJWS MW RffffiSHMEHtS<br />

CANWOATiS<br />

iwr man uni DCCBTHI OB IDS<br />

10' a. m. '<br />

Duruif th. acnunar, ihe Bench<br />

The theme <strong>of</strong> ihli conference will Patrol operated 39 ttatlon.. two more<br />

be • Penonalky In «h« Making", with Mas tM pre\1ou. winaner. and bad<br />

A *ent.tive budget preaentM h.v an addron by or »¥aneH »¥»neH M. Dowd. Dowd, a complement <strong>of</strong> « lifeguard., dae.<br />

Mri. Harold C, Stelnruek. treaiurtr. »hycholo«l.t *yehoio«lat, Univeralty Unlvenlty College, Callage, to**, nunaa lad other Peraonnel on<br />

wlU be voted on u A, «Mt Ml ISaera. ftutgera. MlowtatT roUowln« thl. thlf will he be ad«y.<br />

meeting <strong>of</strong> the Soeiaty. Oeleber U, fenrt, including penoni from rat<br />

UM itntt,<br />

kMM ediEMianal center, <strong>of</strong> Kew Jer.<br />

The l«h annual F«U Seminar <strong>of</strong> »Wr.<br />

Chureh, MUlviue.<br />

* • 9<br />

Hi,,-,, •" •„,,„,,,.,<br />

•VtMl ar ^3ivn<br />

a«w VVIIIUI1<br />

Htnd.Ji.ke-, *lll be preiented<br />

Scoot Troop 11<br />

To MM Monday<br />

Boy Bcout Troop No. 51, JI<br />

Rwtunii to CoiW0*<br />

Another <strong>of</strong> our young folk<br />

have returned to college i»<br />

CeirtAf.^sS'K^SS"' ISI" »*>n"«A »» WoveSTpl., will<br />

Ralnet 1 birthday anniversary. M" Ufrtnrrttii.n !• •!»..-- T -<br />

It<strong>of</strong>caH tear, IK Wedey av, wai I -" W ! IB rOCOTIM<br />

hMtsM. Uunti were: MIM Helen! !""» «m» tolka leaving m to<br />

I«ir, MM LouUe Lear. Mr. andl'wyrn In 4he ever rlvsl Poconos<br />

Phltadelphl., Mr*. Maine, reiliei In •• WIHUm Mftrrtion. Jr., Ml Ceataul<br />

Sooiers ^int, and M hostess for the, KL* E 1^ Cammlailoner MM Mri,<br />

guest houae at IIS Wesley av, . W " Wl *#•""». M« NoMh «t<br />

Wit Afrfr rnrniai VIITI Nfchohoiw »n Pwiwnw<br />

* Ml f »»«"pi« *•••• Other imlM spot, aeem to at-<br />

NM i i<br />

zrj&a2t;<br />

r****** *• •<br />

glorious <strong>Sep</strong>tember sunshine She<br />

is recuperating from a recent oper- u<br />

atlan<br />

<br />

«B. Frank and Charta. Boehler ,t ^hS!l ISe i^L.tf'tf 6 * 1 '"'<br />

ire bwther and iliter. • «»«W hs« seen Wciied at a spat<br />

'••<br />

*ear Janiedawn, Va, There, In laoe.<br />

~ • a glass factory—the first factory <strong>of</strong><br />

The wtta nun mm all Ml i. aw aan M Ine v. a.-***** op<br />

1<br />

n«ceuary--and nothingMM what is A move is under way to preserve<br />

neeetury,<br />

the aRe at a nttlonal landmark.<br />

Bar-Medical Groups to Hear<br />

Chief Jurtfc*, Hospital Dean<br />

.^. —^ , -V Medical, am,<br />

saetely M the Cape Mar ematy _<br />

Two such meetings were held<br />

Bar AUKIBUM wfH, «n October S, I r la IMJ, wnh the abject <strong>of</strong><br />

dinner meeting.<br />

urist in the working out M a code<br />

The Joint affair Is to take place in far me in eaaA where doctors and<br />

the Shrine Temple, tier* Wildwoad, lawyer, are tnUfM,<br />

beginning at f:N p. m. Dr. AMrlch C, Crowe, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

(tnMrm af fha iMMMarlM Mr<br />

.Ml medial jraup. af AliMta,<br />

InlttaB th QialXe ^ IIIIJ dlufICI ~ and<br />

^ ; ^<br />

W,.iy prMdent U<br />

wood, ta pntUent <strong>of</strong> the Her ASM.<br />

felallen, ' , ;<br />

M MM Naw Janav Supr*n» Court,<br />

MM Dr, Oaww Men •annaM,<br />

Man af fha Jaltanan MadiM Cat-<br />

Nav, nrilaMphla.<br />

"ruing early u aore than • nut.<br />

-The earlier we file, the aooner arc<br />

Cental av. sna aft recently for I I M Monday it 7 Bm jpi tfeft Wir** the poMlbUlties <strong>of</strong> approval. Earty<br />

ttmitei Bute Te-chers- OolIegel^Sodff^mh<br />

where ihe entered her aophomore "^,* C "__ „ „<br />

apprava <strong>of</strong> the program enable.<br />

t<br />

Hon 'Inaaattr will meet with the icout fora Decoration Day and tM arrtvai<br />

We »11 know George Bowman H executive committee.<br />

<strong>of</strong> heavy onni«aon motor trtmc."<br />

matter, hu Dftered to anlrt Mr, that early nllng does not naeewamy<br />

Hubmuter thnuih the coming senisn.<br />

Any h^ over the age <strong>of</strong> II, M one <strong>of</strong> the am on Me far the<br />

assure early approval. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s<br />

Mr*. HoinM Ntod Intererted In Scouting. It invited to current year, but Ihe program wa»<br />

Af Dinner Party<br />

contact Mr, Hubmaster •! his home. not approved until mldJuly At a<br />

renilt Hie work n not completed<br />

A 3urpri«e dinner party wu glv<br />

untD late Angntt,<br />

A list <strong>of</strong> streets to be paved will<br />

provsl by the state <strong>of</strong> the new fjroarani.<br />

READ<br />

Hardware & Paint Co.<br />

{Established Ifjll<br />

Ml, SMI 851 AatMiry Av..<br />

tBpp, Clfy HMU)<br />

HEAWHIARHR5<br />

SCHLAOE<br />

BENJAMIN MOORE<br />

MtNTS<br />

CAfefENTER MORTON<br />

KOTALL<br />

Bulidar* and Painfara<br />

jMSw Prleaa<br />

Let Us Take<br />

Your Awnings Down<br />

JMttlhnilfi<br />

'§? If<br />

Ikrttr't<br />

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fTflr*'-'*^. -<br />

TMy HMSS<br />

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vllfiri RlnMI<br />

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a|f•;••• W WHV^^B •»••••<br />

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AGENCY<br />

or 300 14Ht Str^t<br />

^^^w «d| unit<br />

^^HiW ••HI Hfln<br />

yarrf - Rental II<br />

"4%aaABBaMai k_B S 'aaaaatWaaaaaaaatal lt& fcja||ia *-.<br />

tK\ MM • I lirilii WMfKmi - fully fur.<br />

•**, ^r •„-££."*<br />

— Hal fmMatMil lt» funtlwt h Ht Mr ItN. aw,<br />

are tmt*t, and Hv*r» art MfHIIfc awnNm, parrti turaltiir*.<br />

World War II. He waa a major<br />

when dlMharged from th* »rvlce,<br />

and Joined the staff <strong>of</strong> the New<br />

i College, on the V»le Unlvei*<br />

input shortly afterward.<br />

His parent!. Mr. and Mr,- WUIIi<br />

Peterson, <strong>of</strong> MlllvUle. formerly (.<br />

crated the garage hers al Wh tt.<br />

and Asbury iv.<br />

Mra, Maiy E, Sw.rti. ^ Asbur^<br />

Jeney who qmlllled for the prl<br />

a three^ay trip to New York Cltywh<br />

- - - - - -<br />

N. ¥„ t<br />

_ „,„, ,._..__„.. <strong>of</strong> the<br />

ucts she stlls Traneportfltlu<br />

commercial alrlin —"" *" ~<br />

by the c<br />

winners also will reeeiv* s num&er;<br />

<strong>of</strong> gifts, {<br />

Plaster <strong>of</strong> Paris was originally<br />

BUNGALOW<br />

FOR SALE<br />

* uiui uunu, llvlnp ra#fn. dlnini<br />

room, kitchen. Hot water heat.<br />

Alia garage apt,<br />

LOOK THIS evm — MJM.<br />

W=AMILY APARTMINT<br />

If yw have AIM cuh yaw can<br />

buy Mill apt, I badroomi each<br />

•oor. Hat water NaH, Balanc*<br />

I 4% nwrtfaie, Com. in and tee<br />

thlt ent.<br />

D. ALLEN<br />

STRETCH, JR.<br />

MCMMA<br />

Phone MM<br />

NEW BUNGALO<br />

2 badrcoma, colerad bath, IMng nm^<br />

kltchan. AwtAmattc oil haat. IntuUtad<br />

Lot Wx 10C.<br />

<strong>On</strong> Seivlew Ave. -<br />

Beesley's.<br />

Phona 1826-J-11 or 2154-J-3<br />

• FOR SALE •<br />

4-BEDROOM SINGLE COTTAGE<br />

Furnithad, larga lot. A Mai baryaln.<br />

NiW BUNGALOW —<br />

LARGE DUPLEX<br />

@$8wf iHCOfltsi' PlfMHIIV Avinill<br />

GARDENS — BM-tlful DUPLEX. HNtad<br />

GARDENS — Ranch-Typ* Horn.<br />

ConUfi HllflOi Pnw<br />

GARDENS — Ranch-Typ, Horn*<br />

IVkbMN<br />

YEAR-AROUND BUSINESS<br />

Imallant incom*, worth Invattigating. Ru| En.<br />

builrMW tnclwdad.<br />

$23,000<br />

MURRAY<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

330 Atlantic Ave, Phone<br />

THE SIGN OF SERVICE<br />

Whether You Want to<br />

We Have Available For You All <strong>of</strong> Uw LMakt.<br />

Our Local Board <strong>of</strong> Realtor* , '<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

Harry R. Brook* _ Aawciat*<br />

614 BgM<br />

ITS IASY IF YC4J MAKE MIUS* REAL ESTATE ©mCE Ypl)t<br />

HIADOUARTIIIS BECAUSE WE CONCENTRATE ON HOMES TO<br />

LARGE HOMI._ S BEDROOMS<br />

WMi UadrewN •unaalaw In nar af large 1st.<br />

•at* Neatad far yaaMHHind living and fully<br />

fWrnMied, Near lay and let It,<br />

Thig It a raal bargain at $11,000.<br />

2-FAMILY DUPLEX<br />

FIT EVERY NEED AND BUDGET,<br />

3BEDROOM HOMI - Hot w.t.r hM<br />

« x 154. Thb I. a Raal Moma .,<br />

MM<br />

main<br />

LAROI APARTMINT —2-TA<br />

IN MUMMf , ,<br />

* •airaiail • lnd Plaar. MM "<br />

OH H.W. HaiM — Ur|a Let<br />

Sato fVic«—<br />

HAUTIMII. ML<br />

»»jcr<br />

I<br />

f<br />

l|ITT<br />

endaiton that aU<br />

MOW from M to kmig<br />

antaa H M I I month, dapmdtaa aa U- Individ<br />

, DWnai iwl 1 * nak. CommlHloned o«(lcer.<br />

•Mi amVw ar» not mltu»d to «ra# fo?»Sn<br />

CHarr Agency<br />

REALTORS ~<br />

Warfwy Avwma M »|Mk Start<br />

ttpttmbwr SpMiajt For Your Family<br />

tmWALOWS AMD COTTAGES<br />

, i htHM. .Oil MW hMf. IntvtoHd. Unfvm.. .iiajt<br />

^Him aatH, at» FumtolH* K » aaraaa........ HWI<br />

;.•; _<br />

liiv#iliii#rtt Properties<br />

iam » eaMnl AM, II kadraanM, 1 kaNia,<br />

•trrr Na TalwhMia IntarmaflMi<br />

lL<br />

IVfl i<br />

-FOR SAL!<br />

' NMMI MAR THI •IACH a\ BOARDWALK-f Iw'rswn. .<br />

. furnhhad................... PrU. — «IMMM<br />

Y HQU^f — t bwlroanu and 1 baths etch (tear • IMn|<br />

, #4M nan • kitchen each llMr • l-ur aaraaa • aoed le><br />

i .'.'....".....<br />

....Price — •IMOe.Ot<br />

If Unit — Ixcallant location . geed rental preparty • Ttbat<br />

MMr than HMM ywriy • •xcluslve ef mmer*! apirtmant •<br />

i hi Milled and ewlMNd, ,..,,,.. .Lew Price «f— mmM<br />

. MM raam with ilretfaca wMti a HaataMar - dining room<br />

Mce —OIJMJg<br />

IVqpEtlOBS TO C. HASBJSON JONES<br />

UAL ESTATE and INSURANCE<br />

% mBMB O. MATTirewS, Aawabla<br />

fc AMM PbMM O. C 3747<br />

AREY<br />

rk«.OI78<br />

UM If You Want to<br />

RENT or<br />

L..:.-.V;*IM.<br />

vs<br />

'^*#-<br />

S.tLattY»«T<br />

tor paying th* mlnMdate<br />

uniform throughout the ItnMr<br />

Conference. Althouih the or- |<<br />

toe flnt time weh akndart. FN York, L,<br />

Imiion hat been emaMend.<br />

HarM^ra, the MMWi altrr<br />

Mad M a dhaato •«• a Osagnayaar<br />

began bga at t any thne tk the In. th* Htm<br />

divlduw thurch dactaM upon. Hnn,<br />

pastor, chtntM ehvrchea after<br />

the annual mwtlng.<br />

guert H<br />

_ _ aWloni<br />

Pesplte recent uturttled condl. Tlwr,<br />

Uona In the financial qeotor. <strong>of</strong> Uw MM tk<br />

naUon, retired MethodM nUnJawn arirlaa<br />

<strong>of</strong> New Jeraty will continue to re- Mai •!<br />

|«ve the aame amount ef pendan **r*r««<br />

fnm their annuity fund during toe raara*<br />

ewnbig year, it wai reported Thur.. H»4 M<br />

day.<br />

tfZM.<br />

The CMfarana Oahaaan, Cam. " " •<br />

MkHen npattM that OM rate at- Tha I<br />

Hrad MMatsr wttk y<br />

t •"* «•*•*•* HMWtil aat.<br />

*l»% aM tW par wnk. rear fae<br />

atUiaMn- wHawa *M aeaaptal<br />

Apply puUr*.<br />

The pwuion afaney repBrtM tbat<br />

the Mew Jf«ra«y rate la the tWrd<br />

hlJEheal at any Conterence In the<br />

United Rate*. The hMheat rate, paid<br />

In North Carolina. Is Ml per Mrvice<br />

year.<br />

Member* <strong>of</strong> the Conference alto<br />

were urged to e«ert more eanuat<br />

elfort to obtain contribution to<br />

mmplete the building <strong>of</strong> a »300,000<br />

endowment fund for partoral pen.<br />

ilan*. Thii fund now dnds at n4S,><br />

M) with MU0 having been added<br />

It durlnf the Mat year. The<br />

fSPO,SOD goal waa eitabliibed taven<br />

»ear« ago.<br />

Rtv. Wagg Rerunwd<br />

Tt Resort Pulpit<br />

CMHnM. frani pa-i I<br />

Ansrhar change «f lesal Hitamt<br />

wai In the Pint M*lli»4UI Clmrfh<br />

ef Aahury Park, wlwr. the «*v.<br />

tar fa raplin the ««. A. Lynn<br />

Ooaulo*. who akMa <br />

M$B^M*m$m<br />

g^ a a . t lp<br />

Mr. and Mn. Alfred Jtatar enter. *• In psUey and a min<br />

"^* '* ^ . |«P Mlriaw BeteMr. «( ©eaw<br />

Ou«u <strong>of</strong> : Mr. MBtoo ud WatttMt, Mn, Wirnn *t»* | S»F«WJWionI. dettnte naamibly • sf nimiber N, J, E. S A4 i<br />

nd ago. Wayne, <strong>of</strong> Owega, m chairman <strong>of</strong> th* eonfaraue U >:,'.^_.. r ,„,.,_ ,.... i_iaaa"*<br />

I Mr.. Ellubeth Wettest, the JJoard <strong>of</strong> •dueaUon rooin <strong>of</strong> th« I AtTRACTIVI ALI^YaUUt<br />

Uw, Mrt, Htth BflCrt Ulh tAool, •• "-^- " •• ST. „ . . . . .<br />

Ottwr. attending Included WUlard<br />

2-Fomity Apartm«nr Hows* — Furitithcd<br />

lFfh Sf* Section -^^ 1^ -|w-^n tHrtup iiMiir dinli^ IUUIII# ^<br />

LWt#a~lfeamH •Mhaai tlallll If rrMlMll fwnalt 11II1" f ah ^aAa^ tknnw" 1 *—*<br />

Kiiunn •na IM|II# ppmpiffis fTPni |HNUl« mnpm iHWrl I SVB*<br />

-, - •-•,,- iWItrti«.i illaTkaliia. n-iTi-i—rlaTT- ••HIM' Irininiil nai. • h<br />

nmif isvT^nvjfr^Hi^vnv^ pniir . nmii S^TVVJIIVS p^prEih<br />

Or«M IMMM H/t 'P•fawn kfttar than H%,<br />

$10,000.<br />

/<br />

Bungalow (PracHcalty N«w)<br />

19th Sffwat Swsnali ^^^ l^ftfaftlva) livlt^p ra<strong>of</strong>ft with pl&<br />

tup# winooWf kJlutaii; alnaMwf m ^ver^#ffts alls Bfltn. Dig'<br />

appaarlng stairway to atWe. Partially fumittad.<br />

•MtT, MO TlfflWrfl INFORMATION<br />

MAXWELL * REALTOR<br />

I did in id* old dtyaf Aa far Mwl *<br />

. Ba , I no^iuaa'mettt homeji. cas heat J The whole. family .feels anil li<br />

call* «aM V* *• MMI. Von can put it al- hMlthler with mod.rn O W<br />

u haatol 1 *n>wBare—In a tleMtJhMt. It keept ysar heaa« fllM<br />

«uaJ wltf ""'V roam, mtehen. lanndrflwini .cwitant. efa>T warain<br />

•a a«nsl-<br />

•mperatore<br />

me degrea<br />

•Unity In*<br />

1. And It<br />

t a •iBgla<br />

r eren a<br />

from the<br />

Int aeaaon<br />

If for !h»<br />

tinier and<br />

;1>: fjivef<br />

nperaturet<br />

days (to<br />

iMa <strong>of</strong> IIIthin<br />

any<br />

fuel. The<br />

ther fueli<br />

ngh th*<br />

IheniMivM<br />

mm<br />

CENTRALLY LOCATED HOTIL<br />

OWNER FORCED t » i ^ | ,<br />

WALTER A. DfTFWCH,<br />

Bfime. noca H.e ft** la.<br />

MtlUK fUi<br />

kt Uanm afi eanipigMy<br />

vlaK »« «inW |£ ttio<br />

iHl no wnldl* 'wa^<br />

lly well up or down aialra, u •tops that rlaky hu«ii|ea»Jh||ix alooa!<br />

ine, too hat one minute I<br />

prorSae Tller,. „„<br />

ta<br />

tnlled the<br />

tin that If<br />

varlea ai m<br />

tha flow <strong>of</strong><br />

creased at<br />

dow all Hilt<br />

thought or<br />

tfr<br />

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$ $ ' ' ,<br />

.•«• J :<br />

jt failure*<br />

Style Again<br />

1888<br />

•at <strong>of</strong><br />

»^oti«blT that OM<br />

I «a«twt bMarpnta the aboutaa<br />

Imlkallm that "oiUnc<br />

Washing Dbltes<br />

No Longer Chore<br />

Drudgery<br />

By ModtlInary<br />

HahanaMM ta not warty<br />

i la Grandma', day. 1<br />

New Gadgets Make the Job<br />

Of Building Shelves Easy<br />

A mmlMr or'aavlca* mw on<br />

Z _ j |Uew w»r. plcti<br />

wMl fiaa<br />

<strong>of</strong> Your Own"<br />

•10-27<br />

Building<br />

Mechanical<br />

Monay<br />

U coiutnirtlon<br />

M aiiiMttln<br />

As»cU-<br />

Your <strong>On</strong>ly Real Security<br />

A Homo ©f Your Own''<br />

Double-Panes<br />

All-Year Aids<br />

Double-pane ln.ul.ttaB wlndown,<br />

fnture <strong>of</strong> wn* <strong>of</strong> the new hou««<br />

W » aaown during NitlsMI Home<br />

Wm, an important to summer air<br />

conditioning Juat u they are to win.<br />

ter hentlng. utett itydlM <strong>of</strong> temperature<br />

eonlrol proMtnu renal.<br />

. <strong>Sep</strong>tember 24,1988 snrni.iM.il<br />

Comfort, Convenience pi<br />

Small Homes Guide Cover<br />

House Has Been Proved<br />

Before You Make the ftrtitt<br />

Get an Estimate from<br />

-i.,- '><br />

.5 k ,<br />

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4|< »WB.iBII»r»aiil t. effMenf<br />

hwar fabi fren »Uf and ahy radh<br />

aMen threwMi Mm iHMein. he HM,<br />

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KB? ffjfc JESTrffctorl 1 ^iSf<strong>of</strong> tha h-UB,. plumbing<br />

In 'M for Mi* DivnoiKl Jybtlc<br />

titari£ «*•* »» "•• neusa-espeirfanj the<br />

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to eat. fjju th« Uvtaa m tear *a<br />

wo *• W » «<br />

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the detect*.<br />

rerouUM,<br />

Mart IB «a* Buemeut For comjort and haattaic efB.<br />

n* basement U the belt place cie. nc y. celUn*. aboual be 7W to<br />

to esaern tka Mnuture <strong>of</strong> the 8 feet high in room* <strong>of</strong> average<br />

bouse. The basement should have slie. There AsuM ta ample closet<br />

• concrete Hoar, preferably with 5p8ce or (pae* M * can be conm<br />

4MB. If it flood., then *U1 be verted to clos.u. Crou-ventU.-<br />

fvHensa—water mark* on Ike tion to the varMii IMM la dtwaOa,<br />

a nut level on the heating sirable,<br />

equipment If Uw? ba.ement U e* if plaster walls an cracked,<br />

eeaaively damp, the waUs or Halting op iauinft it may ai«-<br />

Joists overhead will «how mold. nai underlying dampneu. »hrlnk-<br />

»t or dampneM, Bge o[ WOod in the frame or other<br />

Check tb» loundttion. Cracks defects which could lequlr* rirneean<br />

be patched, hut «eve« dial treatmmt,<br />

cracka »ar B« a jytnptoiB <strong>of</strong><br />

•»——. cut.<br />

(•ulty conrtrucUon. then tmm Otart DMM, flaw<br />

be a adl—a flat Umber on which If dosri wont cloie. the frame<br />

tta Jourta aupportlng the first may be out <strong>of</strong> kilter, er the<br />

flan <strong>of</strong> the home rest—running floor or ceiling may be sagging,<br />

around the top <strong>of</strong> the foundation. Tut the floor; lump on It to w.<br />

And then riwuld to steel or wood if it gives. It ahould feel fins<br />

•Men er beams supporting the throughout.<br />

Matt la all but the sm.Uest Check framing In tha attic as<br />

htuaei,<br />

well as in the basement. The<br />

Vertical wooden columns thould studs (2xVi> and raflera (at<br />

ten on a concrete ban above the leist M't) •hoaU be M Inches<br />

floor HI imbedded In the Door, apart. If the ro<strong>of</strong> la very steep,<br />

the* have more chance to rot there should be collaibeams<br />

unieen). Joists should N Ml H brsclng them at about normal<br />

larger. 11 inches apart. Th*y celling height The lower endt <strong>of</strong><br />

ahould M braced with "BridJlBf 1 raJMri rest on Mi's or MTa laid<br />

if Vur apan distances si am horiiontally •nuBd th» «il»iit»<br />

than elctlt or nine feet. two <strong>of</strong> then lor added atrtnath.<br />

look for rot. termites, crack- U the atUc Is insulated, M ahould<br />

big and sagging In all wooden be ventilated. Look for aigns <strong>of</strong><br />

members <strong>of</strong>. the structure. Check water leaka in the ro<strong>of</strong>.<br />

Future Power<br />

Aim <strong>of</strong> Wiring<br />

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Per Men Appliances<br />

Families looking for new homes<br />

during National Hone Week will And<br />

that more provision has been made<br />

for "future power" electrification<br />

than ever before, according to Lynn<br />

Scott, director <strong>of</strong> the Flaskon Home<br />

Arts Council.<br />

Leading architects and builders<br />

have found, Misi Scott said, "that<br />

a home exactly equal io today'! '<br />

trlcal needs will be obsolete—and<br />

i dre hazard—ten years<br />

from now".<br />

As a result, said the home st»ltst,<br />

many MMers are new providing<br />

htnttr wlrkis, mare tlreults<br />

and man eyHMs »« handle the ad.<br />

Jlitoiial annllanras "wfiidi iiijiw<br />

•mwrs WIII Bjaain asamg afinsat<br />

MM annrnit tH* kauaa b cwnp «f-<br />

.To reduce tha danger <strong>of</strong> Are from<br />

wiring ayatama carrying the heavy<br />

load <strong>of</strong> added appUanMt, Mis, Scott<br />

said, many bulld.r, ,!„ apMift, u^,<br />

switches, outlets, wall plates and<br />

other wiring devices be made—In accordance<br />

with national electrical<br />

codes-<strong>of</strong> a fire-resistant material<br />

such H Plaskon urea plastic.<br />

Miss Scott pointed out that many<br />

homes built In the past few yean,<br />

particularly those built to bare mini,<br />

nun standards lust after World War<br />

n, are loday so overburdened with<br />

appliances that Steves fall to neat<br />

property, toattera and c<strong>of</strong>fee mak-<br />

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test!, dUntrto* af U* rtotkw U«a* eMtat HM i»)la« H m MW<br />

MMM.<br />

i<br />

Know Mod*ml>ln« ma«ui». aM^ta(apttana pntatdr cu<br />

It. dkrtni wan? tIKn M chacfcad in MMmm Fer<br />

«not» aaww *» tan MBV, p« Mlm IhWf, a kau* neads an<br />

neJgkbBfhBed la lltlWIititd M •utamatie fumac* or boiler and<br />

Mtmtir known: uUUtlu an in water MM. tfcere ahsuld be a<br />

and paid lor the lot li land- main switch <strong>of</strong> at to 100-ampere<br />

•end, and tta BuMe, drtve capacity to accommodate an<br />

•M Mhar expmaiv. extra, are etaMi range, tfshwaiher and<br />

inrhj^ Jo th» packace. other heavy electricity users, plus<br />

IMi, ehurchM. transport., the ll»htin« load.<br />

.Mhltectural studtn by the Ubbey<br />

«• •»» ottm- faciliUe. are es- WMw OaUete NaiM<br />

UbUih«d—no« juat contraplaUd. n M j ^ ^ ^ „„,„. oufl,^<br />

isT^SSTiFS..:.:.!:-.!. "----jj *» «•» buamaM. particularly If<br />

*!!!!£ rtlouM have cleaa-out piufs. UHIM Mtar MM. ata^th a ^ i .<br />

M ineh an apaee «n pMvMa feMnbh. Mill—<br />

ttso iptlaat nutsMa inaipi ••irini<br />

w/S^S!MoZ<br />

1*w M UMNM tost rear and |<br />

hwrMtad ttw RMMaar af aMll.<br />

W S% MB W&mfa pdll^BB fluffs<br />

•By this Urae nmt year attllraor.<br />

appliance type. Mil ba ayaiiabl*,-<br />

commonplace hi every modem<br />

>wiJ :,. v , .-<br />

: ;-. :<br />

! PM d B y<br />

oallif ahji^ la f|M M^H IM Vvefe.<br />

atand ts late KM 1MB lli inHari<br />

:«# it ~ i | * i f t f j<br />

tftstly<br />

Ben I* a dtracUooal MAM p»- BB HMf k k tataai<br />

=^»=mit afatf aH^a^ Sd^aV^ i^aK ifcaa ^isi^B^aamJ^ A ^^aual^AbaaB _J a^ta^attA<br />

S u f S l W • * • » 3B<br />

1. Esst wtndm. which face the tiMIMM IB NoliOII<br />

glare <strong>of</strong> the «rt» roooUng sun, M o l kNM in getting hlggtr.<br />

•keuld w double pane* In which wtth about iwMalna <strong>of</strong> them hav<br />

me outer pane la heat resistant, a iM tkfaaj hatnann iutead <strong>of</strong> two,<br />

chemical process which Imparts a the National AHMUUOII <strong>of</strong> Hone<br />

bluUh green tint to the daw and re BulHan say,. A simple fact is bednces<br />

solar radiation S3 per cent<br />

more MecUveJy than connotlonal<br />

•M IM*.<br />

'•' -neh plat glaa<br />

A yomp casple siartlaia out a law<br />

A South windnws. wMch fan toyears<br />

aaa with a saw house found<br />

«Mrd the winter Bin, should use<br />

two net<br />

standard TMFx-nMM for maiimum these 1<br />

warmth. Th... should ke shWded they need nan nan. The result<br />

agslnst the high summer sun, haw, is showing up in the toerease In<br />

ever, «*h a slight merhang, a horfc stae <strong>of</strong> today's new homes.<br />

wntal Irellls .hove the wadow or MuM Wan* PUrfwrT"<br />

high, «on-evergreen trees.<br />

flowera In planter ha«aa outside<br />

4 West windows, which are af a Bkhm window should to selected<br />

to blend with the Interior<br />

struck tar the Intense afternoon sun.<br />

should use hath heat reifatsnt Ther. colors, says the National Association<br />

mopsn* and a hsng overhang, or <strong>of</strong> Home fluJMan In promoting Na.<br />

"eyelid" The interior should have<br />

heavy drapes to close the window<br />

completely In the late aftenwon.<br />

ApplNiMN 9w New Yew Can Hav* ^ "» ^<br />

Autonilto awKueMknewhSDiM Among tricky bathroom MM* in, MMtmu^<br />

+mm*vf w kMm <strong>of</strong> .orles eealu Into uaa, repMtf tt» your ptrtmml<br />

Tha raniarilnri ftlimil tnlf itwrlnf<br />

psrft<br />

way |an«N tadw have noodmto"l<br />

O nuSThuU. the *^W.<br />

t^fl flWw4 a WBF IOS*I Stefan<br />

and outdoor equipment. untUnsi a<br />

Uonal Home Week, Thus the out<br />

door color scheme can be Integrated<br />

with Interior colors.<br />

You Get<br />

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iMtfhfw your htMM and cut fuel Mtti by «<br />

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MtMM MOM, 3-4415.<br />

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W« tort <strong>of</strong> pr«ch IM you wily bwtW ywir "ttn»m ttow." •beut MMC, MM<br />

H01M WIMV* you an gUd to CMW to — Ita Horn* Hut IwtNM .v^rythlng<br />

iiMr and dear to you _ your wlfa «INI family ... and yM, th«uld g«t H>« topmBtt<br />

MIIN for .wtry Mtaf 0Mt,<br />

To |M your own HMM NquirM food pUnrkino. an hMHMt dMin ami i«Mh#j#jr*i<br />

h«rd work. Gwtd plannlna can »*• many dolUrs, many dlMpp^ittitMnta<br />

and « 1st <strong>of</strong> th. work_.nd that ii whara M IHI hi M^ciaily<br />

helpful.<br />

F—l tram to uti on our vaat Exporionc* and Plannlna SarvlM in dMMiitf to<br />

buildydurhom.. Tha teat? MOT AUNT,<br />

Dlf-MGR<br />

'Designers and Builders <strong>of</strong> Fine<br />

General Offico<br />

1 Your <strong>On</strong>ly Real Security ,,.,<br />

A Home <strong>of</strong> Your Own"<br />

New^aperies Help Solve Window Problem<br />

BY IDNA MILES<br />

A<br />

Avdlobr.ln<br />

L M M T ev^fy home, unless<br />

-• it's been built tajpour speci.<br />

rCMt Honiwt<br />

fleationi, hiu a few window<br />

problems. lAnd even then it<br />

sw Ike reasons for the sud. may have some.)<br />

" to resWentia) air condl The ordinary window presents<br />

«. toHtHlonlng laduttry • problem In itself, m thai it<br />

needs special treatment to mike<br />

• to constantly Increasing it seem interesting and lend •<br />

M t*e past two decadas •pjcial air to the room,<br />

aMusloned to comfort i The new cord-weave draperiet,<br />

where they work. In made <strong>of</strong> twisted cellulose fiberi<br />

atwre they shop, In the treated with piastic and woven<br />

•tore they eat, and In<br />

together with strbng cotton warp<br />

threads, provide man, solutions,<br />

• -There they relax. They i Colors art fail and will noi run<br />

they want the same when ruined upon Fibers have<br />

Ham*.<br />

•eon treated lo give them<br />

» mm HIM, malar alrtnn- strength when they're wei and<br />

won't disintegrate Coieri arc<br />

•murf -*—-B **•- 'f •Iso highly resistant to lading.<br />

I These drapes may be acisiors.<br />

H<br />

sut to length, eliminating mom,<br />

urini problems and xperial w.<br />

Bers, furthermore, they're ready,<br />

| B ak tooditioners came on made with a simple drawslrinn<br />

-it, people begin to rcallie<br />

am W"hin reach <strong>of</strong> the<br />

tape «t the lop. No hen,mine ur<br />

aiget In fast, the newast<br />

finishing is neceisary,<br />

m I* tasMUedfor aajy Mo<br />

• A bay-window problem, for in- ,<br />

•1 aun thsn • good heating Mince, can be solved by three '<br />

ar MI> "bout ntotli liws <strong>of</strong> these drapes. For an<br />

ain tn * U-yMr mortgage ordinary- window, iry hanging<br />

—O MtM, when the hMtse •inger-brown drapes right down<br />

around air conditioning, to the floor, cutting them <strong>of</strong>f jus!<br />

•k to clear your rug,<br />

I through construction i Or pick one oi the older four<br />

eolorf: natural, willow ireen,<br />

dose gray and Chinese nut<br />

aflat developments most eon dove gray and Chit<br />

4 Is IM general public'was •<br />

tchlng kWode ewtemtwrary headbaud.<br />

•afen nusnrenming <strong>of</strong> con. «.„., „ , « .<br />

" MadHlened residential PMItle Malta* Good WMk SllrtMi in 1948<br />

Kltp PUnlings Simpl*<br />

Ian t In the avennie-price avermie-prlcc Hhre nhre glass glaas remfornd rebifari plastic. National Home Week was orlg<br />

Me hast wate last i« tough, color-fast and will not rait ginated<br />

National<br />

by the<br />

Home<br />

National<br />

Week<br />

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Here's a hint for amateur landscape<br />

architects<br />

TO. year complete air or eorrode, ha. proved » suceewM <strong>of</strong> Horn. Builder. In IBM, it hal Yard decorations should be kept<br />

l U av.ll.ble in Homes for ouiskto awnings, skvllghu and become one <strong>of</strong> the most popuUrr<br />

11*7,900.<br />

pirlittaiyi thai it ta enpeeted lo be and eutemlv^-ohWrvancM on the<strong>of</strong> Home Builders The overall<br />

simple, sayi the National Association<br />

plant,<br />

• .. ,—TTT 1 w " a •'w tor rain gutters and out. country's long calendar <strong>of</strong> special<br />

MHong In kitchens and side eonsiructlon panel., say engi- "weeks'',<br />

ftrts t lifetime easy-to- nee <strong>of</strong> the Libbey Owen,. Cord - --<br />

* V*"^ °' *¥ I'fS Waa C"* Biiperltnee is the name some M-<br />

- _ —. _— i B wi give lo the sum total <strong>of</strong> their<br />

eulck Rasuin in ClassMed Ads blunders<br />

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A homed toad Is actually a lizard.<br />

Women first achieved •ufirage in<br />

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1 • Electric He«ting P«tt«I*<br />

-y^- ;<br />

Fh($ Al*tnn System* ' • ._.<br />

Complete <strong>Line</strong>s <strong>of</strong><br />

Standard Crane<br />

Kohler Plumbinir Fixtures<br />

' Ga« Ranges<br />

Gas Water Heaters<br />

Electric Water Heaters<br />

Toilet Seats<br />

Chrome Faucets<br />

0 Bath Accessories<br />

• Garbage Disposal Units<br />

• York Oil Burners<br />

• York Heat Oil Units<br />

• York Heat Winter Air<br />

Conditioners<br />

f Gas Fired Boilers<br />

New Planning<br />

Laws, January 1<br />

Firaf Revision<br />

Sinn 1930<br />

The Bni isnenl revision <strong>of</strong> New<br />

Jersey's municipal planning lawi<br />

slnee 1S30 will go Into effect January<br />

1, IBM, In accordance with two<br />

j measures signed by Oov, Alfred<br />

I Dilscoll last week.<br />

! <strong>On</strong>* new law nwlsH th. pewar<br />

•f nunltlMiirlM to wi up mHnM.<br />

Ml olannln, boar*. The atker<br />

P^splts th* aniiMlBaiifv t* MtahlUh<br />

by *rdlnaMa at It. oHK^I<br />

p » Nan drawn up by Ht<br />

psar9<br />

i Under the new law, a municipal<br />

; governing body Is not only author-<br />

; ised to create n planning board, but<br />

i also l« required to lUpulatt the<br />

I board's powers by ordinance. ;<br />

licipailty may choose be<br />

en delegating complete control <strong>of</strong> I<br />

division, to Its planning board,<br />

slain Anal power In the<br />

ing body, with the planning<br />

•cling in an ndvlnory capacity,<br />

| All exlftjiig planning beards ar*<br />

continued In otki and their rcgu. |<br />

lattaiis cHitlnv* in allMt, with tha I<br />

HMpNen that suhtjlvlilan ragulatlans<br />

canthiw* In .B«t enly until<br />

July 1. IfM, unless they ar* r*.<br />

plated by that d.ta. i<br />

] Under the new law, the mayor <strong>of</strong> i<br />

i , •——,|H,v Is ontUlea to a vote<br />

ning board member A<br />

T <strong>of</strong> the department <strong>of</strong> edu-<br />

| salion also may sit on the board.<br />

Switch.. Curb Mi.h«p»<br />

Safety aiiihnritJDi, aware that falls<br />

ind Bros are tho two Urgesl cauise> •<br />

if homo accidents, recommend lhai i<br />

111 u resistaul urM plastic light '<br />

•wUi'hes be iMtatled at both the lop |<br />

nd bollom <strong>of</strong> all home stairways tb<br />

eath lolls.<br />

Bryone would be happier if all<br />

• who give advice would also<br />

lend a helping I<br />

GUARANTEED<br />

PROTECTION A6AIH5T<br />

TERMITES<br />

TernlU InfuuU.a I. Inereiu-<br />

IM la Ihto aria ,,,ry 7aar.<br />

Pwt laka •haases — aa awe<br />

rear feaaae k pnlaclaal against<br />

TOX-EOLSrSTEM<br />

• Nationally knswn ana UMd.<br />

• tandM hy CRtr«.TOX<br />

€hwnhai Product* Compapy<br />

Uio irtudiinU . Sound 1 SMt<br />

" "si<br />

DELAWARE VALLEY<br />

L U M B E R C O .<br />

EGG HARBOR CITY, HEW JERSEY<br />

LIVERPOOl AVE..wd WHITE HORSE PJKE<br />

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AchnBy HAVE OM! ENJOY MM Ittw<br />

IN YOUR OWN HOW... UfOU<br />

W* No Oaati Ityil.,, If not aMfeMy «Uaflad,<br />

M wiU MMS tha Dryar, No obli^Oon.<br />

II'IHA UM mean anything, tb»<br />

y<br />

tbelng<br />

MHi with a valuation on IM<br />

MM «f about USflOO; * lot wBh<br />

Phtmbing -<br />

FREE INSPECTION<br />

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1:5*<br />

.tinel-l<br />

I •».. aeaan TAIL IND<br />

(WUdweed Leader)<br />

Little wonder that there I* deep<br />

resentment, anger and disappointment<br />

oier the news that tbe Inadequate<br />

and antiquated bridge is to<br />

be used, that the Parkway from<br />

there South to to be narrowed to one<br />

lane each way, and that the fern?<br />

is to be put <strong>of</strong>f into an idefuiiie<br />

future!<br />

Utlle wander that there Is a growing<br />

feeling In tms area thai once<br />

SEASONAL TRAFFIC FBMBLIMS<br />

(A. C. Wiltey, In Cape May County<br />

Times)<br />

Thai something will have to be<br />

done — and quickly —by Cape May<br />

County resorts regarding seasonal<br />

trunk-, particularly parking, was<br />

shown by the past season. And, to<br />

quote a papular phrase, "We ain't<br />

seen nothing, yet*.<br />

State Highway Commissioner Rani<br />

ford J, Abbott and Bayard*. L, England,<br />

vice chairman <strong>of</strong> the Parkway<br />

Authority, last month told a group<br />

<strong>of</strong> newspaper publishers that traffic<br />

engineers, following a recent survey,<br />

estimated that 600.000 more motor<br />

vehicles will come to Cape May<br />

Codnly In MM than were here this<br />

year,<br />

Commenting on the situation, Mr,<br />

England said that<br />

'there is net<br />

enough meeting together <strong>of</strong> city <strong>of</strong>ficials,<br />

business people, all people<br />

who are interested, to do something<br />

to do something, to visualize the Impact<br />

that this Is golM to bring about<br />

in business and trajflc,''<br />

QUESTION TO CONSIDER<br />

(Gape May Star and Wave)<br />

Giving Its unqualified endorsement<br />

to the fluoridation <strong>of</strong> communal<br />

water supplies, the Cape May County<br />

Medical Society recently touched<br />

<strong>of</strong>f a subject that has been considered,<br />

discussed and In many Innances<br />

promptly dropped ln the past<br />

few years, it Is a subject that merits<br />

serious and Intelligent consideration<br />

and one that should not be lightly<br />

tossed' aside.<br />

All over the county, more and<br />

more communities are Installing the<br />

necessary facilities to treat their<br />

water supplies with fluorine as a<br />

public health project.<br />

Experiments<br />

and practical application have proved<br />

beyond doubt the beneficial effects<br />

<strong>of</strong> fluoridation in lessening tooth decay,<br />

especially In children.<br />

Unfortunately in many communities<br />

the question <strong>of</strong> fluoridation has<br />

been the source <strong>of</strong> Interminable<br />

wrangling and argument with the<br />

forces pro and con marshaling all<br />

sorts <strong>of</strong> pressure. In tame cues,<br />

the argument In became a major<br />

Issue that has been fanned into flame<br />

by many wholly Irrelevant Ideas and<br />

arguments with the result that the<br />

basic Issue has been lost In the<br />

scramble.<br />

With the Medical Society having<br />

taken a stand on a matter that concerns<br />

the health <strong>of</strong> the general public<br />

and with a good deal <strong>of</strong> private<br />

sentiment In favor <strong>of</strong> fluoridation,<br />

the subject will noon be faced by<br />

every governing body in the county.<br />

Mo Dovbh Talk From Troatt<br />

A down county Mwapapw editor wu o_ ,<br />

and radio men. eii> and county <strong>of</strong>ficial, who I<br />

at the dtouwr given In hla honor by to* Pb<br />

last waak.<br />

Aa the mactins broke up, the adltor m<br />

particularly like him became, unlike » many<br />

(uTiuw double Hit" »<br />

The Republican candidate for governor u<br />

ically and In hi. thinking. He I. t JL broM^h<br />

aa u hi. muKlea ire tough and hard.<br />

He Is no orator. He apeaka alowly. In a<br />

He waste, no worti, Ha MprattM blnwrif waC* L<br />

clipped senleneei. Listening to him, one get, tk, ,<br />

...»<br />

,lng Ir<br />

lunlsm'<br />

In^your<br />

aside as <strong>of</strong> no cansaqaenee or im<br />

partanee.<br />

Strangers iraveiUig down the Park,<br />

wty for the Brst lime win hardly<br />

find It Inviting to come south <strong>of</strong><br />

Beesley's Point,<br />

Cape May has long been a dead<br />

end.<br />

Now Cape* May and forty miles to<br />

ihe North Is also to Be made a tallend.<br />

Note—The bitterness and dlsappointment<br />

voiced by The<br />

Leader over the prospects <strong>of</strong> a<br />

twu-Une Parkway, instead <strong>of</strong> a<br />

dual highway, is understandable<br />

Vei, after hearing the explana<br />

lion for the reason, as <strong>of</strong>fered hy<br />

Wlldwood's own senator CaHero<br />

here last «-eek, we can appreciate<br />

the reason. He said that<br />

rising costs have cut millions<br />

hwrni*. the amount available to<br />

build the Parkway, The Author.<br />

Ity therefore, according to ihe<br />

senator, had no choice but to<br />

temporarily curtail in the area<br />

thai probably would yield the<br />

lowest revenue In tolls—Cape<br />

May County.<br />

<strong>On</strong>ce enough toll<br />

revenue is obtained to complete<br />

the Parkway, as originally<br />

Planned, N will be completed.<br />

This is a bitter pill to swallow,<br />

true enough! but as far as we<br />

can see nobody Is to blame, so<br />

we might as well make the nest<br />

<strong>of</strong> Ii. life is constantly demand,<br />

ing that we adjust ourselves io<br />

circumstances<br />

This seems to<br />

be one <strong>of</strong> those times.—Editor.<br />

NO tPLINTBH' @MUM<br />

(Cape May Caunty Oasstte)<br />

Says State Senator Malcolm S.<br />

Korbvs. defeated at the primary far<br />

the Republican gubernatorial nomination:<br />

"There is another Important<br />

reason why I am going to flght for<br />

Paul Trust's election ins governor,<br />

in November), The two-party system<br />

is the essence <strong>of</strong> the free strength<br />

we have in this country. We don't<br />

want 'splinter* groups or parties,<br />

such as they have in many European<br />

countries. You can have hard fought<br />

differences and come out with a<br />

meeting <strong>of</strong> minds. Neither I nor any<br />

other person has the right to seek<br />

a naminaiion and not accept the<br />

verdict <strong>of</strong> the voters at the polls."<br />

idn't learn th*<br />

it<br />

until<br />

Tlwy Said Itl<br />

Notice to subscriber* In an exchange<br />

paper: "If you want this<br />

paper la gtva you a good lend-<strong>of</strong>f<br />

when you expire, batter (at In and<br />

pay your nibtcribUoa before tt expires.-—Augusta<br />

(Kan*.) Gazette.<br />

It* not what we aa newspaper<br />

editor* Oo her* but nHKr what we<br />

my bar* about atMntWdy* pet bobby<br />

or competitor that UVM attar us.<br />

-Decora* ft) Fublfc Opinion.<br />

fc*.<br />

•team" (as he likes to think <strong>of</strong> his<br />

_„,<br />

hard as he drove himself when he was creating UH<br />

Jersey Turnpike, and as he Is now In his Intensive<br />

all <strong>of</strong> the ileounllea.<br />

CAPE MAY COUNTY'S State Senator. Andy ,<br />

s very fine performance as a suave taastmaster, i<br />

ceedlnis moving at a fart clip.<br />

Speaking rapidly, without a note, he introduced Ik* i<br />

with a long, laudatory recital <strong>of</strong> Mr. T~-^ingiSi<br />

raent. and <strong>of</strong> the honor, that had been conferr-iTTZT<br />

Later, he gave us the first clear-cut picture we haw I<br />

current headaches eonfrontlng the Hallway • " ^ "<br />

complete the Parkway,<br />

It was somewhat <strong>of</strong> a shock to Cape May Cauaht •<br />

rumors first begun circulating that the Parkway «L<br />

two lanes, south <strong>of</strong> Abseeen, As far as we know — •<br />

ever been advanced for thU until Andy Caflero Wt By a uT!<br />

Seems that bond Interest and riling cosb hiM M kl,<br />

nUjOuOOOO available for the Parkway so severely thatf 'SL<br />

necessary to curtail construction. Hence Ihe twsjaas, kSyi<br />

dual, highway that now seems probable for this county<br />

^m*<br />

The Senator, however, assured hla audience that eta* •<br />

revenue has been taken In from tolls paid In the M<br />

northern section <strong>of</strong> the Parkway, the full dual rasa '<br />

pleted In this county.<br />

With that assurance, he said that the folks dam turn<br />

to be content, and patient, trusting in the Authority t o , '<br />

dual road as quickly as finances will permit.<br />

ASSEMBLYMAN NAT SMITH, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, Mat. .<br />

is tobacco when he Isn't capably serving his censtttueats a 1<br />

gladdened the hearts and Sauls <strong>of</strong> the men folk by ,<br />

cigars and cigarettes, along with pencils.<br />

The SO or so who attended were largely RepubUcam. 1<br />

were some Democrat. <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the latter was George M, 1<br />

who in ihe present administration Is the "Out Qoeufift<br />

wood <strong>City</strong> Commission That Is, he's the militant mloo"<br />

The pay <strong>of</strong>f came when somebody affined a Trout I<br />

coat lapeL lie took seme ribbing on that account<br />

The affair must have been a pleasant relief for Ommt<br />

three dinner-ridden city commissioners.<br />

Aside from '<br />

themselves they didni have to earn their food by i<br />

So Much Want a Pmn Pa¥<br />

We iw In receipt sf a brief but plajBtlve not. I<br />

gentleman In Lagos, Nigeria, whose signature Is not i<br />

although it Is penned In copy book English, It leaks 1<br />

SwaJU Ajabe<br />

It cost him a 6i; pence stamp to mall it, so i<br />

results.<br />

Here's what he saysi<br />

"Sir: I have been able to get your address as i<br />

an Intimate friend <strong>of</strong> mute here In Lagos,<br />

"I have now made up my mind to communieatt jm (<br />

thai you may advertise my name In your paper. .<br />

"I have been so much wanting a pen pal In I)MX, Ml l<br />

fartunately I feel or trust that you would do roethk j py<br />

Popeye, the sailor man, along with his corncafe l*t, I<br />

and sailor suit, has gone Spanish, and Is convuHt<strong>of</strong> tta I<br />

Colombia, South America, with hi. antics.<br />

We wouldn't know how long this baa been going<br />

Smith, or <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, who is a mbalonary down ItMkt<br />

clipping from a Colombia newspaper, showing UH ]<br />

with Spanish conversation ln all the "balloons 1 * "<br />

lion: "AdVenturas de Bsplnaea Popeye 1 *.<br />

* "Bet you aldnt know Popeye could speak tpnhMi<br />

on It. - - , -*<br />

IRE ALEXANDER<br />

BEAUTY SALON<br />

— ipeelaUsinf hi —<br />

I Types Permanent W*ve<br />

M<br />

AH Bea.ty Aids<br />

fAtbur, Annue Phone 1141<br />

IIOSKD JI11XD4VH<br />

A tall, blond Mricant jumped for<br />

»»rd and caught his <strong>of</strong>fleer'r body<br />

t.<br />

to run the Deft<br />

Irt no ute trying to sea yonrpnf<br />

be^Ka^C 11 ^"^W<br />

^W^eM^lftl<br />

TB make a immntahi out <strong>of</strong> a<br />

Kill, Mst add • little dM to<br />

•osslp that's eoln. around.<br />

What with all the laaflng, H. I<br />

wonder hew some people manage to<br />

keep Inch 1 selfwinding watch going<br />

* * *<br />

A doctor a day takes your money<br />

away.<br />

)artys See Friend<br />

Mf to South<br />

IN AN ACCOMPANYING letter, she had<br />

things to say. For Instance:<br />

"In a July or August Issue <strong>of</strong> your paper, under Uv j<br />

be It's an Idea*, this brief paragraph attracted M*<br />

section, <strong>of</strong> traffic light. In Barnmqullla, Cok^n<br />

lettered with a short advertising plug. Became as Mi<br />

•reen lights, that segment carries no mesHi*' AMfl)<br />

on BarranqulUa frame lights Is the fact that J«t Ml<br />

the lights change a bell ring.. Maybe that's an f<br />

IN ORDER TO SERVE YOU BETTER<br />

We will b* open Wednesday evenings.<br />

Mease phone tar apponitmsnt<br />

CONNIES BEAUTY SHOP<br />

1026 Anbury Ave. Phon* 0719<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Roy E Darby, 104<br />

Central av,, took some time out hut<br />

week io visit with relatives <strong>of</strong> Mrs,<br />

tik Darby, their daughter-ln-hiw,<br />

n WcFtwood, N, J, While the<br />

r had an opportunity to sec<br />

friend <strong>of</strong>f on the Queen Elizabeth.<br />

Dr. Lena Keans left an the big<br />

liner far NarasarBbupet,<br />

Guntur<br />

District. South India, Dr Keanj Is<br />

an ordained Baptist Minigter, scrv^<br />

Ing in a missionary capacity. Mrs,<br />

Frank Darby formerly wls Miss<br />

I Mr. and Mrs, Darby enjoyed the<br />

1 lwe haurg allawed them on the ship<br />

I before sailing time, and they hope<br />

; the picture they took as the big<br />

I boat left ihe pier turns out.<br />

to change from red to green, and don't 'come<br />

Impatient drivers behind him Inaugurate a *<br />

m • •<br />

••FOR MORE THAN FIVE YEARS, mother and I Mmf<br />

sistently enjoying The Sentlnel-Ledien, whether hi «r"<br />

four or flve at once, about one to two months oM, sf I<br />

three weeks old,<br />

_<br />

"We find the editorial* good reading, baled on MWI<br />

as well as fresh and with a punch, (Well, fee! TMatf 1<br />

Congratulatlans on the ample apace given to reli»W»J<br />

menu, hi keeping with many observations made hy ttrt"<br />

F.B.L thai only a return to faith in the Old Book,jr*"<br />

Its teaebJngB ean tare America from being<br />

crime wave, and deliver the population from i<br />

"HERE IN COLOMBIA we are enjoying a (espiM AM I<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficial dictatorship and the undeclared civil war el Jlf<br />

years, during which period Time Mag.tine reparts Mar<br />

50*00 refugees — the peak <strong>of</strong> underatatementi. Omfpresldent<br />

was ousted hy a bloodies* coup, and the M<br />

proved tremendouily. For example. In early July, MM<br />

turned to one district under army escort and i—<br />

menu from the government to resume their i<br />

"The former political violence was accol,^ .<br />

violence, many chorehes bunted aad dynamited a»*J<br />

Christians killed. RelUJoua freedom I* far from htT**<br />

llshed ftct, but we are thankful that the violent. jaU<br />

Interestingly enough, during the «*e.yaar pertai <strong>of</strong> If<br />

HOB, a si per cent increase ln the membership ef I<br />

Protestant church has been reported, 1 ' • ..ta<br />

There's mare to this Interesting letter, but a* »•(•<br />

run out <strong>of</strong> span.<br />

Tieklm<br />

HELEN'S<br />

Beauty Salon<br />

Penhanent WaTins;<br />

Haiir Tinting<br />

•ib St. •! Central A*e>. • Phone Mil<br />

MOHD/kl'H<br />

MOftEWS KAIRDRESSIHG<br />

COMM.ETE BEAUTY SERVICE<br />

h ANDREW and CLAIRE<br />

Vt AVE,<br />

PHONE SMS<br />

JOHNSON'S<br />

BEAUTY SALON<br />

STYLING .<br />

r'crtaktwnt W«v« ^eiatliili<br />

Hatklae, Machtnaleas and CeM Watlag<br />

841 Aifawy AVB.<br />

C(M!«<br />

CERRUTI<br />

[BEAUTY SHOPPE<br />

Tar yaar fJeaaiy Care — tat ear W jttttf<br />

«kp«rie«eb M year i<br />

•EAVTT .t)CI>«C*a: iM ill<br />

703 Aabnry AMiut s*h*»*<br />

Two Red Cro»* Group*<br />

There are two internal .final Red<br />

Cre?i orgalnutions: Hie Ititerna*<br />

tlonal Committee <strong>of</strong> the Rod Cress,<br />

a esmmittee sf Swiss eititens, founds<br />

ed in 1863; and the League <strong>of</strong> Red<br />

Cross Societies, a federation <strong>of</strong> ehe<br />

national ioeieties, founded in 1919,<br />

# * •<br />

L..I Bar* KntMkia PigM<br />

The last championship, bare*<br />

knuckle flahl was In 1M when Sullivan<br />

beat Kilraln,<br />

Th»<br />

Troast New Loads Meynor<br />

By Narrow 2.9 Pet. Margin<br />

About the Mm* th.<br />

km took mr th*<br />

Aortaft M art<br />

ion Of ABHliC*D<br />

n«n«uti svooaiai<br />

recmOy. however, that by May tha<br />

Her last Command Ml the ton «•<br />

day auttorUad supply <strong>of</strong> aU the<br />

five crltlnl round* o? ammunition,<br />

•the Chlnew Communk* drive<br />

thortly before tha armiaUee ml aujp*<br />

pUee <strong>of</strong> ammunition below th* Koday<br />

Wvel In June and early July,<br />

but at no tone was it ulilnniy to<br />

rastrkt th. fltln, <strong>of</strong> U k. batterlat.<br />

In fact, auppUes <strong>of</strong><br />

UnrepaH,<br />

and<br />

Poll<br />

ahead <strong>of</strong> n.mnntic e«ndld«t» gj<br />

hen m. Meyner hy the narrow margin<br />

ef M per eenL<br />

II<br />

•••PP^*! 0Vnf!9 ¥••• "^BIT ^9 4HFI ^9<br />

When PrtHaten Beseanh<br />

tttnicf.<br />

N»w lanar Mi *taff reporters per.<br />

sonatly asked a representative cross,<br />

•eelion <strong>of</strong> the rtate'a voters:<br />

MUn *Htl tHH i<br />

M Me<br />

1 ^HHHy Si<br />

I otHMat.<br />

••pustlean cetHMat. Paul L,<br />

Troatt; th* DamatnlM ttMlMaM<br />

•idyftP*! H<br />

SS^^abama- Mi as«fc». I'b^safeAi^b^<br />

dmt candidaH ClMKt<strong>of</strong>lln M,anr~<br />

The reHles stHIM y» MM WtVi<br />

........ 4MM<br />

,,,..,,, 1.1<br />

The August S New Jersey poll refUHa<br />

on lh«. same qu«tk>n ahend<br />

Troast with 4f,s per emt at Uw<br />

•tale vale; Meyner with 4B par cent;<br />

ttytn with S j ptr cent, and i.I par<br />

«nt Undecided.<br />

With the rampalgn now In high<br />

gear, todt.Vn retulU. In the Hunt <strong>of</strong><br />

the nnduif. <strong>of</strong> tha first "trial neat",<br />

reveal a number <strong>of</strong> Important facts<br />

thai should be kepi In MM by all<br />

tnasa following the New J*r»y Poll<br />

gubernatorial election nndinc<br />

1. In neither <strong>of</strong> the tm trial<br />

heats has either candidate had<br />

51 per eent ef the New jersey<br />

voters safely In his camp.<br />

t. Neither candidate at any<br />

tinie has had a 4 per eenl lead^<br />

the minimum margin needed to<br />

permit declaring one candidate<br />

definitely In the laad MM rtln<br />

allow for statMleal variation,<br />

1. Since early August. Troast<br />

has picked up 1J per cent, and<br />

Meyner, 1 per cent,<br />

statistically,<br />

these changes are relatively<br />

minor, end It's still dennliely a<br />

•T stai no trend<br />

In t«-<br />

The eeteM "trial h—t" <strong>of</strong> the 1MI<br />

guhenujtortal elertlon ahowed the<br />

foUowtn*: Drlscoii, «B,« per cent;<br />

Wetoe, VIA par cent; other candl<br />

d^Je e«t. «rt M per, cent<br />

Tbe New Jeney r%U wul continue<br />

to fenew shifts In voter preference,<br />

reportttjf on election eventf and<br />

ihewlBat ehauas as loaf anarrilBt<br />

up to Election Day<br />

reaAad «he tbeatar comiBand.r at<br />

rapidly that one Item waa over,<br />

stacked.<br />

FfeOHHt MLVIS<br />

beerte In the capital say WllMii<br />

and ky« wane able to effect the<br />

change In the situaUon became they<br />

Mow "big busta*- method* Way<br />

cut the time id delivery on ammunition<br />

order, enlarged the production<br />

base, and general^ speeded up die<br />

sendUn <strong>of</strong> munition, to the Far last.<br />

The production <strong>of</strong> ammunition f«<br />

un<br />

Itt<br />

D.<br />

Mia a lUpubllc<br />

Under a eanstitutlon adopted* Nov.<br />

2», 1MB: India becarftc t "•ovorelgn<br />

demserBtle republic" effective Jan.<br />

M, 1M0. It elected to remain a<br />

member <strong>of</strong> the Cshinianwealth <strong>of</strong><br />

Nation, (the ward •"•Mush" being<br />

ommitted).<br />

Wrot* 19 LtjM Oparat<br />

Gilbert and Builtvan wrote 19<br />

tight operas, all between the years<br />

1S71 and IM. , '<br />

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i ^x<br />

* • . ; ' <br />

•M be deecria^ M «lMee tanou.<br />

line, ot Clenant MoerK *And all<br />

through tha (atlwM) hoUH. not i<br />

ctMture waa atlirtpl, aat eifen a<br />

We doot know about th. Bike, but<br />

ar-—*••--r •• ** *<br />

Mudat and Ulea, locker MIIIUUIIIIH<br />

pnpmraUon <strong>of</strong> ttwucrlpu. and th*<br />

^ l vi| which ziiMl«ita «w« in<br />

"•*• ** S * ^ ^ taH»*»fwE<br />

Piled by the on Inrtructor.. Oow^utrtl, If. not b«d to M<br />

laniaHUw, new hat We. edded >"•'• " * heat wave or lea am<br />

Mihj yaw, Mmm •»* the •*" lomenunia alway. doing at O.C.IU,<br />

kee* IM Main- court Met,<br />

UnHhe the «*» laijy leeden<br />

L ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 '<br />

Issued Students<br />

year occurred when more than *un»r nra, BMM at -A" lead""" «wp mem lor reierenee. EV-I<br />

Speo^Sned Ip^or TbS ""• * ! •w 8 * ""wall, Anital»w« tppreetal*. Mae new book. I<br />

•eata In the <strong>of</strong>fice a sncM irf I* OartllL Ala* Koeh, Jerrlc -——<br />

eUMInatton _»e«_lry%lS fe"& ^"^Ml d ^A" I **>* tacome MltfM n_'|<br />

point, to an even belter Billow.. £!""_"_"» • '•tf J 1 *. 11 ' *ln. have aUried omanmna their<br />

from whan I att| we <strong>of</strong> The 111.<br />

low. look forward to a year that<br />

will he bath pleasant and niter<br />

ntutg tat OAKS.<br />

See you next week!<br />

Coist 6uwl Opens<br />

uwck df Holnboits<br />

The Oout Guard thl. week announced<br />

a national cheek to verify<br />

the accuracy <strong>of</strong> registration <strong>of</strong> notorooat..<br />

Throughout the Untied state, and<br />

pouenloni, the aurvey will affect<br />

owners <strong>of</strong> 377J7I "undocuneiited"<br />

cr<strong>of</strong>t, which Include! all inboard<br />

motor-boat, and those outboard,<br />

re thin IS feet In length. Mere<br />

than 0P.0O0 <strong>of</strong> these are within the<br />

Third Coaai Guard District. «.ooo in<br />

New York and New jeney, B.3H8 in<br />

Connection and If JM in the Phila<<br />

delphla area.<br />

Mr, Meyer ertemM t tpeilal<br />

p<br />

welcome to freihmen (tvdenti mede during tt tvfnmer vauHen,<br />

i n untnnfl AH ef MiaM, he HM, Indicate haw<br />

Mudanta h. O.C.H*. far the ffctt<br />

time thit ftmr. M. al lt* wtltanfal<br />

tlau from lameri Paint,<br />

Paul H, Well, Instrumental mustc<br />

director, urged talented students<br />

With five new mntm on theand others who are Interested In<br />

teaching siair and with «pproxlmalely<br />

60 new puplla. the principal •Ihilty <strong>of</strong> participating in ihe school<br />

music to contact him as to the no*.<br />

urged the student body to do every band.<br />

thing possihle to help make then<br />

feel at home.<br />

Dr. pierce called attention to the j<br />

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Property Owners<br />

Hettls • Apartments and Guest Houses<br />

SAVE 75%<br />

Redecorating Your Property<br />

for NEXT Ymmr<br />

ort th« flrat prapartiM la rant are thaM with tin MODERN<br />

Tenth grade glrj* are: Carol<br />

Turner, penny McDemMt, Anna<br />

Buffalo and Marian Swart.. The "B"<br />

leaden are Marie Henry, Jerry Ing<br />

ernoll. Pariene RaicllrTe and June<br />

Kuig, In position <strong>of</strong> the altemala<br />

the gull are: Adelaide Tttui, Maria<br />

Adams. Blen Deane and Pat Carey.<br />

These girl. wU| continue I heir<br />

leadership throughout the year un.<br />

EMILY<br />

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New word tat<br />

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Uahhif far a toy? *e< the I<br />

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WINDOW SHADES<br />

K. E.BAKER<br />

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A 30-^ar Dream Coming<br />

He uied to it»nd en the curb in front erf hh father's<br />

house—and wateh the, Cadillacs sweep majestically<br />

by—carrying fine ladies and gentlemen en happy<br />

excyraiorii.<br />

- - m<br />

That's when the dream started in his heart—and<br />

refused to leave.<br />

Sis times, before today, he has signed his name<br />

to an application for a motor car title—and, on<br />

every occasion, he knew it wa. a compromise.<br />

But not ihit time!, He U ^afcint the few to a<br />

beautiful <strong>1953</strong> Cdillac^-and his 3ff.yeftr-okf dream<br />

is coming te. ,<br />

_ And what a fulfillmenti.ic wiU be, a. he Mb out<br />

nrtt <strong>of</strong> aU, he'll aMthoM quick fjan.__<br />

approval wh,ch ted^h.m the dream he. dreamed fc<br />

to raknjr years itstUI jq the heart, <strong>of</strong> others.<br />

easiest response to the accelerator he ta .<br />

imaained . . . steadinesa and roadabilityf<br />

handling ease that remove aU but the menw<br />

from managing the car. -<br />

And, oh, what marvelous comfort! It's like si<br />

m the easiest chair conwivaWe— and n<br />

smoothly and effortlessly through space.<br />

And then, almost before he knWW it, "<br />

home—and in the drivewayi-with tB|<br />

rushing out with the final voice <strong>of</strong> conB<br />

Man—this was worth waiting and —'<br />

male y««e.<br />

•v<br />

g mar* difficult to rant thftw old fiihisrwd, drMry, furnithMi<br />

.,? fln '* — -M rwrtyl., if nMMury — that old, dark, and in nrn) ««., «oed<br />

H furnltur. In mod.m, dur.bla, tcr.tch rMiitant, w«»erpro<strong>of</strong>, two-ton, grain<br />

, in my number <strong>of</strong> beautiful colon, •uch •»:<br />

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, *• *K««!*»a» are wariiaMa, anal (haw little ar na dint, and will ttand man* yaar. e» Kard<br />

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i at yaw da new furniture.<br />

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, ,'e'H get right to the point.<br />

The comment! we've been getting from<br />

many new Bukk owners about the new<br />

Twin-Turbine Dymflow are terrific<br />

And the reason li—this folly automatic<br />

transmission it, in itself, terrific<br />

It hu a sew, nrm, solid "take-hold"—<br />

gives you instant geontrnf respome.<br />

It has new quiet — you CM tMrely be«r<br />

the nccelerarJoo build-up.<br />

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operation. Yen jutt Move your Selector<br />

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You move from standstill to yoor legal<br />

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power delivery.<br />

You feel a constant "carry" <strong>of</strong> forward<br />

motion, unbroken in any way—because<br />

here no gearshtf ting takePplace, either<br />

manuaUy or automatically.<br />

Even your deceleration !s infinitely<br />

unooth and gndual, wtt& the ctuhJooed<br />

control <strong>of</strong> nowing ell alowing down.<br />

WooUa't yciu like to sample this won.<br />

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and immaculate tmootbties»?<br />

w%'ll be glad to aeat you at tbe wheel<br />

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- Dynaflow—and let the thrillt come<br />

where they may. Drop to soon, won't<br />

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••-..••••fKi.-Jja*-!'?<br />

A^J<br />

..i 11 S^u4al • _ .<br />

.'ii<br />

' '<br />

in<br />

-will<br />

ttn<br />

! <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Baptist<br />

an' Wednesday<br />

l fll on<br />

(,4.. Ha UlMI will go<br />

• • ffcj , • • aa. - atm. - • - •*A>». aissamaaiaaafeft aWs 4felaa<br />

NM|NI<<br />

• VPM flKVUM on tn* MMK nar # rr*ffr r my mw<br />

*. Mwn, awiaJ<br />

Trenten, preaMwt <strong>of</strong> Mw Youth MlawsJilpi<br />

Stiail* pftata.)<br />

Youth Sees Little Bright in<br />

Future, Say Pane! Speakers<br />

By FLSMNCI MYCi<br />

Fran time to time it Is brought to our attention that we parents and<br />

grandparent, are no quite filling the bill according to our yeuth<br />

tations <strong>of</strong> today, | • * ~r~ ———<br />

"A Panel <strong>of</strong> Youth from Seven! nHctlns the youth aHuatlon the<br />

M H ' n presented Friday Hi «<br />

MM lnter»sUn» way at Ilia lath<br />

way It should.<br />

jniUvertsri meeting af the Woman's To sum up this intcnatiai panel. I<br />

L M « af GhMMan Service <strong>of</strong> theBob shoemaker feed that if the<br />

I,fi.wJ.rwy Conference <strong>of</strong> The Math<br />

I odirt Church.<br />

Mra, Ira i, Pimm, chairman <strong>of</strong><br />

Ww*.<br />

Woman's Bfctrtaw •«<br />

Will apMhan, WlW In turn tsld<br />

• INII* awnMkint about hi* er her<br />

jE^aa d^BBHaabAaaau HlK^fl BWB^BI ^Bkv • » • K^a^aK<br />

•Me?" *BlpffIrT* ••• "l •r BSr •!••!<br />

IB<br />

JMM Shemker. Shoemaker.<br />

pnaUant M<br />

lit Trenton Cf Conference, t ta a Junior Ji<br />

at Princeton and hopes to become a<br />

(MbadM minuter<br />

KM Qlga Kat.n. who introduced<br />

herself as a redhead who could cam*<br />

from almost anywhere. 1> a bu.lnew<br />

student at JUder, balls from CentrjU<br />

America, formerly from Bethlehem<br />

«nd Jerusalem.<br />

Another <strong>of</strong> our North American<br />

youths, Was Joan Schneider, <strong>of</strong> Nepune,<br />

is employed as a secretary and<br />

Yalta O. Kim if a studanl at Draw<br />

unhrtntty. H. com** frem Ksraa.<br />

Thla lad hat a marvelous sensa <strong>of</strong><br />

humor and a great foraslflht as to<br />

ttte Importance <strong>of</strong> Ms relationship<br />

to tfie rvst ef the world at present.<br />

The last'iwnel speaker was John<br />

«a It* national Horn. *wm the Tonga Islands, sub.<br />

***•>'*« aba Walsh KMire.<br />

i'had a TaJceesa. one- <strong>of</strong> f 700 crusade scholars h from<br />

i and snc half the Islands, and also is a student at<br />

.''Baptist Church. Drew University<br />

I Calvary Baptist<br />

" ". In Buttle These young people ««it right in<br />

, Ms two • the discussion <strong>of</strong> questions and<br />

I his mls-<br />

V<br />

and wider<br />

Orient he pnotoi<br />

-How Or Nevar."<br />

. Ortnkr» -O<br />

flu aotind ma ;<br />

dM and<br />

ansnrer* with everything they believed<br />

to be right In his or ber own<br />

neart ajid mind<br />

It Is indeed a challenge to be<br />

youth <strong>of</strong> today, they said, and<br />

struggle to And a proper place In<br />

world Jand«ahlp. The entire hope<br />

sAd futiir* <strong>of</strong> our universe lisa with<br />

16atnpatans on<br />

InKew York,<br />

nla. Del-<br />

flan v T» Brntnt It as It should<br />

fc*. Mr- H«T«* «akl that nlaalon<br />

akwvW •* In both the home and<br />

ei tfco laajBta. Tta T«nga Islands<br />

ihe are almost too par cent Christian,<br />

Jubilee Service. Sunday,<br />

<strong>On</strong> the whole. th« place <strong>of</strong> today's At St. James Church<br />

youth Is world leadership holds little<br />

hope for nutet young folks, the<br />

An old-fashioned jubilee scrvi(.e<br />

speakers said. Government and the<br />

win t^ke- bl«tt Sunday ut St. Jamtv<br />

WMkl aJtuatian dafaat optimum).<br />

A.IWT. E. Church,' 7th st. and Haven<br />

fiv. The Rev, Mrs. A. R. Bruithwntu?.<br />

' Scntte the Korean outlook as neAtlftnttc-<strong>City</strong>, will conduct the ser«<br />

an a*a It today. Mr Kim said that vttee^ beginning at 3 p. m. Tlie Rev,<br />

afc tajtmulng number <strong>of</strong> seminary Mrs. fifalth>vajtti U sponsored by<br />

tMdu from i Korea indicate Idit tht that Mrs. FJonii? Conquest. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />

*'*>»*••<br />

the young people are responding to<br />

that (ftafllenge.<br />

Ufa* Xatao. tha young lady titan<br />

' ' ' said that, In her<br />

life Is too Ubera<br />

I, and again put*<br />

tfra-Hw en awente <strong>of</strong> that, sec-<br />

1<br />

la ttje 1aeai dnirch nweaurlna<br />

ttl> #NMy trtth nWneada at yfuth<br />

tat tMa 4vea*<br />

church would provide recreational i<br />

tenters aa well U rooms <strong>of</strong> worship.'<br />

there would be no question as to<br />

the place <strong>of</strong> today'i youth in world<br />

leadership.<br />

The entire problem would then<br />

mold Itself into one universal pat<br />

tern <strong>of</strong> • united Brotherhood. The<br />

young people would seek the church,<br />

and the folks at home would have I<br />

a deeper pr<strong>of</strong>ound Christian under<br />

standing<br />

To Tell on Air <strong>of</strong><br />

Prayer Healing<br />

Christian Scientisf*<br />

Announce New Series<br />

Anew series <strong>of</strong> weekly 15-mtnute<br />

adio programs ill Just rat infi the<br />

power <strong>of</strong> prayer In everyday life<br />

will b»? relca^rd Sottirdny by tht*<br />

Christian Science church.<br />

dvcamentary narrativt In<br />

which m, «nftt Icllm <strong>of</strong> his own<br />

rell(tea# sxiwCTlcace—how his pr*-<br />

U 4 h<br />

yer In Christian<br />

Tlit' \tnfn>d jiccounu an- IJLIIIJ!<br />

*pv recorded from pi'rrscms <strong>of</strong><br />

lafty different ualks <strong>of</strong> life from<br />

U over the United Stales, Canada,<br />

Europe, Africa. Australia and uthei<br />

parts <strong>of</strong> the world<br />

Following the nnrratn.e a short<br />

nspirational mrftsajtr will lH> presented<br />

on hoiv the listener can solve<br />

his own problems through prayer<br />

out t yvuih. y , they asserted ncrted. Mankindd<br />

The proaTarAs—carrying the merles<br />

avail bo atpeace<br />

with, each c other to Utle, ' How Christian Science Heals"<br />

paot t and kacp bh brothertood It<br />

—are produced by The Mother<br />

an oat be one blc happy family<br />

Church. The Firm Church <strong>of</strong> Christ.<br />

null! i color, rac* and creed are all<br />

Scientist, in Boston, according ta<br />

faajusd together.<br />

announcement by Charles M Carr.<br />

Christian Science Committee on<br />

Publication for New Jejrsey<br />

They Will be heard on about 600<br />

radio stations throughout tht- United<br />

States, Cantida and Australia, and<br />

it poinU iti Latin Amcrii a Africa.<br />

Europe and New Zealand<br />

to<br />

3OMEH3- POINT—The traditional<br />

40-hour (tevotions will open In St.<br />

Jo*tph» Bs C. Church with the 11<br />

«.m. maw this Sunday, the R*v.<br />

Jertmlah- SuHiwn, pastor, snndunced.<br />

Th* rrtfl<br />

lit a poOJp<br />

him from<br />

fact that<br />

Her doesn't<br />

Rew Chottin Aids m t OQth<br />

<strong>of</strong> His Church<br />

..._. com-<br />

;h atmlwfaary <strong>of</strong><br />

i 1 * HnoMI Church <strong>of</strong><br />

f W f, «T anmlah kw M UM<br />

Church In Waadatawn, which<br />

make* lift the pariah ha tarns.<br />

Tha pariah MiaM la IN years sM.<br />

St. Maphsn'a Caaucp. waa estao-f<br />

llshed about (»0 In a grlat mill In<br />

MulUca Hill, and moved In MIS into |<br />

r*«1<br />

, i -">-«*• - "I<br />

But, 1X . J o|atuww""*/^g {asnuy tate en -<br />

ne«t<br />

reply<br />

ours.<br />

ARTHUR M. DeMARIS<br />

•eallar • laiurer<br />

Ml Eighth Street Phone 1233<br />

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Telegraphed Anywhere<br />

937 A»bury Avenue Phone 0277<br />

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ELECTRIC COMPANY<br />

M0 Aabury Avenue Phone 0130<br />

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-• lunnoca<br />

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THE<br />

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THE CHURCH FOR ALL...<br />

ALL FOR THE CHURCH<br />

Th* Church is (ha grealMt (actor on sarth far<br />

(he building ef character and food eillnntklp.<br />

It is a storehouse <strong>of</strong> spiritual values Without a<br />

strong Church, neither demoeraey nor ei*Ui»yeB<br />

c*si survive. There ^re lour ssusd res^s whf<br />

every pensn should ottand mrvicon roaulorlT<br />

and support th« Church They at: tl) For hlj<br />

own uke. (1! For his children's sake, (3) Far the<br />

sake ol his community and nation (4) For tha<br />

sake el the Church tUeli, which needs hi! moral<br />

and material support Han to go to church ren><br />

larly and lead your Bible daily.<br />

<strong>On</strong><br />

........ DcuteronDiny<br />

Mond'.r '.'.'<br />

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Thursday<br />

Frid.y<br />

gaturdlr-...<br />

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