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•PEARS<br />
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M> SACRIFICE TOO GREAT ,<br />
*"TWs *» a global war. Win 1 Am<br />
erica not only are called upon to<br />
our own war, but through<br />
lend-lease to do more than anjr<br />
other nation has'ty* J&a, called<br />
tpon to do in UIB past ' I<br />
"We are roobilMog the greatest<br />
aimed fane that any i*wn, eyer<br />
put toittiier. None af u^-catt «on-<br />
oetve Its size...<br />
r<br />
! "M', fe eo huge _at no. matter<br />
what v *e are' M*ed to wfcrlflte we<br />
should do it wBwmy. This fy\<br />
biggest team operation we ha'<br />
CARS' J«ra_ BE'CONSERVB*<br />
' "We used t<strong>of</strong>yive 30 mllltonjrett-<br />
JstereJ ><br />
First MethodiBt Church.,<br />
Eer. Benjamin F. AHUM •' 1 ni Tlic Outrch Scnoul Dr Oil!<br />
II Vii] is tuc sii|»nntctiil(;iil 2ii(] hiY<br />
en workers at <strong>of</strong>ficers anil trai.licrs Mill<br />
be 1» il)|»y to welioinc >"U Ln tills Sn4 Andnrw J<br />
l D«wJy^ pajiry Epl<br />
otley, atid ReK<br />
renc Motley,<br />
pastior <strong>of</strong><br />
FOB<br />
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Old? Get Pep, Vim<br />
wHhlrw,C*tu*Vlti>J«1ttB<br />
At ill tout turn Mtnrwtwi»<br />
Oceso <strong>City</strong>, Hulnej Cut Frier Diuci<br />
STORE<br />
OFFfi<br />
Richard B.<br />
AGENT<br />
8th & Atlantic AT<br />
Buy,More<br />
7 H.m,<br />
7 i<br />
7.10 p.<br />
Wnkiliiy n<br />
I ir t r,, Ii<br />
. Holy Ho<br />
CHURCHES OF CHRIST.<br />
SCIENTIST<br />
•OMUST JEM'S" irt ll<br />
iMim gullet f'if Slindiiy. K<br />
ill Chr.•.[.:.., Scitnv-c (1iu<br />
cicties t>irvuj(lioiit the *oi"<br />
Th* ( olilcn hM U Jf<br />
ntlay, and Unlay,<br />
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had revealed "liiadcquiwle?" ljj jth<br />
new aratem, which Will be corrtSctcd<br />
! mucti as possible befoiFttt ^V<br />
test<br />
PJtOIESTs'rXENTlFUI. ON<br />
"AIL CLEAR" CONFUSIGN<br />
Pn>t«sts, meattwlvUe, flcoded into<br />
!,tate defense headquarters from<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficials <strong>of</strong> many mnmiunlttes<br />
where utfer confusion reigned dur-<br />
inK the test f-.nd lu same <strong>of</strong> which<br />
the' inck <strong>of</strong> adequate "all clenr'<br />
elgnnl-5 kept the blaclrout In force<br />
nearly twice as long as necessary.<br />
Mayor T. Millet Hand, <strong>of</strong> Oape<br />
May, was ons <strong>of</strong> those wtic strongly<br />
urged Dreyifuss to devta! some Im-<br />
proved "all dear'l nrriingemertt to<br />
let tlw 1 puWlc kndw quickly when<br />
en a>rt is over,<br />
IIARI> TO NOTIFY prnnc<br />
Vocal defense <strong>of</strong>ficials pointed out<br />
that while central headquarters re-<br />
telves the signal promptly It l| dif-<br />
ficult to fcpread the word to the<br />
general puWlc. Wardens, out on<br />
their pests, cannot be contacted ex-<br />
cept hy messenger service, whlih is<br />
necessprilv slow.<br />
At Wlldwood. it Is now pkttncd.<br />
despfto that fact, to hnve air' mid<br />
wardeTis blow tlielr whistles as ebon<br />
aij they are notified ot the.'"all<br />
clear"<br />
(OlCi-<br />
Join WAACS;<br />
Release Soldier ,;'<br />
Continued from l*aitejl<br />
the Women's Army Aujdltarj*, PWP! 6<br />
has set' Up three training fcentere<br />
at Fort Dcs Molnes, Ibwa, Tort<br />
Oftlechprpe, Qcorela, and iwytonn<br />
Beach, Florida. There WAAC8 are<br />
rant'to.' school and given the op-<br />
portunity to study under expert<br />
teachers. tf<br />
"'•They receive training -whlrih<br />
would cost them thousand!: <strong>of</strong> dot'<br />
lira in civilian lMe,^;Mrs. TOKIMend<br />
4&\t<br />
MEMBLRIEDERAL<br />
iil-a— tlic rriln<br />
with »nn*r tnta-<br />
tn nil ptrpan-d<br />
" ( J3J><br />
TO HAVE PARTY<br />
Quests attending the public card<br />
party Tuesday afternoon in Pnr-<br />
Ish Hall, 1053 Central av., will be<br />
wrved c<strong>of</strong>fee and sandwiches at<br />
1:30 p.m. Cards will follow. M<br />
Ellwood Preston is chairman. The<br />
party will be Riven for the benefit<br />
or the Auxiliary <strong>of</strong> Holy Trinity<br />
Episcopal Ohuroh.<br />
A monthly business meeting <strong>of</strong><br />
the Auxiliary Is scheduled for<br />
March In Parish Hall.<br />
Sunday Services<br />
OCEAN CIIY BAPTIST<br />
IDtb it. anil Wesley «f.<br />
Th« Elblt TMthlnj,<br />
Co«Dol-Prc5clilii( Church<br />
11 j.m. Wornhili, veminn. hy Dr,." W. E.<br />
Oriirilli. ol ll,.. Eastern Ha|it!9t Sen<br />
in^ry, l'bil«-.< IV. -tJftiadovr .over ita-<br />
turn wrrti. UM kilo<br />
6:J0 ii.ra. Junior I). Y. P. U.<br />
/;30 ii m.. Wor^hi^. scmub. l>y Ur, W<br />
E Gr'fflthi<br />
Wi.d., 7:po i>.pi, MidwcoV pcrvicr <strong>of</strong> pray-<br />
tt, wfpitie aiWl Bililp sttidr. Led by Pas<br />
inr liVrn A Mieron<br />
Frtday. 7 30 p m. lllblc Institute<br />
S W n^i Ui<br />
i ti Hi- First Mrthn<br />
7 Ifl pm I nfnf Evci<br />
Fit it Methodist nnireh<br />
7 30 i* in Unirti Veiling STUH in ni»-<br />
Tirnt Vclnotli*L litlh-h Serrnn on Red<br />
f i-os«( Siuuli} li\ Itev AlljKfM riti-<br />
Rrd Cross Ctinpler nf Occa i Cuy will<br />
1ttett-es an Mea <strong>of</strong> "he programs<br />
Uius far arranged by the chapter's<br />
radio chairman, Mrs. Augustus D.<br />
Hopping-<br />
nALLERAN TO SPEAK<br />
March 1—Eugene Halleran, <strong>of</strong> the<br />
high school history department, li><br />
uddress. "I'm CurloUb "<br />
March 2—A musical program by<br />
Ml«11«hcd a new low rate <strong>of</strong> 1»<br />
ted physicians to the services la-it Per 1QOo babies bom In the State<br />
year. In addition to several hundred _,<br />
hospital resHents and Internes<br />
Having exceeded the quota, the flR-<br />
«re tar this \ear ha? been reduced<br />
to approximately 200 physicians<br />
TTje Committee ld the minimum<br />
Tiumoer <strong>of</strong> physlclttns estimated as<br />
necessary to care for civilian needs<br />
—one to each 1500 <strong>of</strong> tl*e popula-<br />
tion—win be maintained Ir. New<br />
Jeracv i<br />
g<br />
chargd specifically iwltti tbe moln<br />
tenanoe' <strong>of</strong>' property ' for,.'clients,<br />
might qualify lor supplemental<br />
gasoline rationing- for the perform-<br />
ance <strong>of</strong> that {unction.<br />
MUST AOTTJAO.V<br />
PERFORM WOBE<br />
TIM! reveiBlng ruling fiVm Wasbt<br />
lngton, however, states that sued<br />
consideration now will be accoaded<br />
only to those persons who actually<br />
perform, the work entailed In the<br />
maintenance opeietlon. It stipulates<br />
that the applicant for supplemen-<br />
tal fiwl supply roust be an "engi-<br />
neer,: architect, technician, lenelr 6i<br />
maintenance man" *>h,o will per-<br />
form t^e work himself.<br />
Ben Schloaibere, president <strong>of</strong> the<br />
New Jersey Association ol RPBI £*•<br />
tale Boards, when told ot the re-<br />
•••flr-iaj or the State OPA ruling, flatd<br />
that while New Jersey Realtor?<br />
tvwe pledged Ihemselves to fully <<br />
operate with tile government in its<br />
•war program, Wiey orjt important functions <strong>of</strong><br />
their business—+0 personally super-<br />
vise the maintenance <strong>of</strong> distant<br />
propertJel.<br />
SUPERVISION ESSENTIAL<br />
'It is Impossible for Realtors to<br />
repair .paint <strong>of</strong>' remodel property<br />
'>iprti»plT«s but ]t is esser>tlal that<br />
they personally supervise the com-<br />
pletion' <strong>of</strong> such work." Mr. SOMOBS.<br />
t added.<br />
The state realty lender said he<br />
will contact the Washington Oom-<br />
mlttce <strong>of</strong> the National Association<br />
<strong>of</strong> Real Eitale Boards and (U* for<br />
a conference on tlhe "ortntrary and<br />
imfnir" ruling. He vrgts every Heol-<br />
tor and property owner In New Jer-<br />
sey to write to notional OPA Ad-<br />
ministrator Prentice Brown In pro-<br />
test <strong>of</strong> the opinion. '<br />
<strong>On</strong>e large Industrial laboratory<br />
(has Just Installed an electronic<br />
clixslc havlrit no moving parts, no<br />
motors, wheels, mainspring, or<br />
hands. It hag mote than 170 elec-<br />
tronic tubes, plum Into an elec-<br />
tric outlet, and shows time in sec-<br />
onds, minutes, and hour* by lights<br />
flashing on and <strong>of</strong>f.<br />
SOMERS POINT NEWS<br />
Mrs. Higbee Feted<br />
bv I n«J*v Twelve<br />
SOMERS POINT — Mfs I>avid<br />
Emlth entxrtilnPd meinbri-- <strong>of</strong> thr-<br />
Hreky Twelve club at her hone<br />
Tuod-v evening Mrs Hurry HiR-<br />
Kiwanis Told<br />
<strong>of</strong> Holy Land<br />
Club in Tribute to<br />
James Chenoweth<br />
SOUiBRS POINT—Mls3 Florenco<br />
Scull, superintendent <strong>of</strong> schools In<br />
Somers Point, WBS guest speaker<br />
meeting' <strong>of</strong><br />
arc! a large<br />
blrthdnv cake formed tlio center-<br />
pie Mrs 'IlsWe received lmely<br />
gifts and<br />
The<br />
<strong>Chatterbox</strong><br />
is serving<br />
Tasty Hot<br />
Dinners<br />
8S<br />
Hot Platters<br />
Luncheons<br />
40c - 50c<br />
The <strong>Chatterbox</strong><br />
JEAN B. CAMPBELL, prop.<br />
9th St. & Central Ave.<br />
ICE CREAM<br />
Delivery Service<br />
rla and Uic Holy two yeans<br />
ti tlk<br />
y<br />
ago. nnd gave an interesting talk<br />
on the customs <strong>of</strong> the natives.<br />
The Club members stood In a<br />
moment's silent meditation for<br />
JMIWE Ciienoweth. Letters were<br />
rend from Allen KUley. U.S.N., who<br />
Is somewhere In the Pacific. Rlsley<br />
hhd teen a guest <strong>of</strong> the club be-<br />
fore leaving.<br />
Earl Hlcknuui received the at-<br />
tendance prise. Arthur Ftord and<br />
Earl Ilickman were named to the<br />
committee for reigteterlngr subscrip-<br />
tions <strong>of</strong> Kiwanis men*erfi for the<br />
•Wbr Fund drive, wMoh starts tills<br />
week, under the supervision <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Red Cross.<br />
Mrs. John Lloyd, ot Brldgeton,<br />
will be gticst speaker next week.<br />
She is .chairman <strong>of</strong> the speakers<br />
committee <strong>of</strong> the Atlantic County<br />
Bed Cross.<br />
General Jess Band's Army team<br />
won «the attendance prize. TDhe<br />
score is now 5-2, In favor af the<br />
Navy, under Admiral Jim Butter-<br />
We Have<br />
ASH and<br />
GARBAGE<br />
PAILS<br />
In Stock<br />
Hardware -tipunt Cb.<br />
u<br />
William Townsend<br />
Wed at East Orange<br />
SOMEPfl POINT—Mr: and Mrs,<br />
Joseph Townend and daughter,<br />
Marlon, have returned after having<br />
attended the wedding <strong>of</strong> their son,<br />
William, to Miss Mary A?nes<br />
Oownes, daughter <strong>of</strong> vMre. Mary<br />
Dawnes, <strong>of</strong> East Orai-itfe. William<br />
iwiis an honor student at the local<br />
schools and Atlantic <strong>City</strong> High<br />
School, attended Annapolis' Navel<br />
Academy for two years, and was<br />
graduated from Rutgnra University.<br />
At present. Mr. TownetW Is con-<br />
nected with the U. 8. signal carps<br />
at WWark, where the young couple<br />
will make their home.<br />
Elias Mason Dies<br />
After Lon« Illness<br />
BOMERS POINT — Rjneral 1 ser-<br />
vices were held for BSlax Mason,<br />
Thursday afternoon, from the home<br />
df Ills POD, Lftuidre Masai 731 6th<br />
et, where he had made hii home.<br />
Mr. Mnwh, who 'was Tl. Dilaii£i$^r$^l<br />
that will inspire you to make stunning tlretses, suite; shirts, stab,Jacket<br />
weight coate, etc