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Mmpmr<br />

, Muni"<br />

New Yoifc<br />

Mcfc.<br />

Topics<br />

By Asseniblyman<br />

€. Colburn Hardy<br />

like a 1<br />

£*will engulf the world! , „<br />

* ,ltoto)w. We. deluded Anglf>Sa»on na-<br />

heir fleb^ W**!Siftotf8 0Iled soon and help<br />

self-sacrificing Germansto stop the Rus-<br />

' si<br />

* t. tliG ieitow who said it<br />

"Jowph' "(Soetitiels. Hitler's propaganda<br />

t speedi th« other day—a blustery, fngh-<br />

" irned all Germans that unless they<br />

__ evoryfliiftgj, GarrhMiy—eaviour <strong>of</strong><br />

W t be able to savd 1$ from Rufia.<br />

1 weeks ago we were warned that this sort<br />

* I soon »«Mtflorfi|tfo«Q|GenW^tiij£<br />

<strong>of</strong>fensive, design^ W divide the At<br />

,, ^d mistrust.<br />

I Goerlng gently hinted at it recently But<br />

„, 4 was mor*Mont,Flafr-fw>tedly (no pun in»<br />

i he declarediijat NazilanVTis the only force with<br />

rior mtntality",tokeep Russia from<br />

_ And he hinted, that, Germany could<br />

rtUi wn*,help.fwmJSngland and America,<br />

'dl, thanks, Joe! Nice <strong>of</strong> you to>e so solicitous .,<br />

didn't ustd to hate the Russians quite as much as<br />

refrftkilarly supposed tq: for.we didn't beheve all<br />

riibbifft about their cruelty and inefficiency. And<br />

we don't like >m as much as the pra-Kussian propa-<br />

(want v&$A*i$' tt^\ •*<br />

_-,. we'n ik ^anybody 'who's 1 for us. And we'll<br />

ft%£omr with a people who have performed such<br />

"uction and military miracles since your<br />

atfit tore un] tpur Iti^aty; with JToei Stalin,<br />

j them for what they fit*-—a gallant, heroic,<br />

people who in : a Huarter century have<br />

i' serfdom to a world power <strong>of</strong> first propor-<br />

__4 <strong>of</strong> dealing punishing blows to'your gang<br />

'.ruthfew ruffians, invaders j>f *helr beloved country,<br />

mar-at their homes and cities and despoilers <strong>of</strong><br />

SwSiiili Jf>d children. , , ;_,-<br />

world still hah fear Russia, Joa But<br />

jh-as yo»*nd .your,Nazi beauts have<br />

; it during recent years to fear you.<br />

I-the'world is rejoicing that the Russian bear<br />

•J<strong>of</strong>fee and Jreading forfh'e Rhirietend!<br />

«J» bis Cape May County<br />

-last week printed the atory<br />

^ DD ^ ower beam head ~<br />

&$&& Driving with parking lights—<br />

edpradically to no iight at all-mado<br />

tbil h d d<br />

travel by automobile hazardous and<br />

' us have come within inches <strong>of</strong> hitting care-<br />

who suddenly ldobed out <strong>of</strong> the* murk,<br />

r^ rJon <strong>of</strong>f our port or starboard bows. Sooner<br />

cf? forking light driving would have resulted in a<br />

: number <strong>of</strong> fatalities,<br />

jtq-be hoped that lower-beam driving can bo con-<br />

. . puuotihe. present Red Cress fund-raising<br />

Ithpaigp IB; 'Tin Gbiatf U> Give Double!"<br />

" Bear iLjn mind whtn you're solicited. Also remem-<br />

iJiit'thfe is the only Red Cross drive <strong>of</strong> the year—<br />

JinHijt dblicitation <strong>of</strong> funds for Red'Cross war work<br />

Lihe anhual Red Cross roll call.<br />

|Rive all you ttUh-froin a dollar up. The money<br />

V Widely spent, hwq apxTfclaawhore, to relieve suf-<br />

f and misery, <strong>of</strong> whkh there's so much in the world<br />

tffotv Ration-Government<br />

Jwsey citizens hnv* 1 won an outstanding vic-<br />

„ _, r the Cowan <strong>of</strong> vpoUticitl wasto,' in trw enact-<br />

ht bflthe Stale fegirUalure<strong>of</strong> *n act lo "ration" the<br />

e't tax dollars through 'Priorities pit Public Spend-<br />

> program, tittttt 1<br />

.tabloa and i:<br />

"citizens wilt<br />

, les the<br />

ry.but neatly<br />

" X war-time<br />

5. Bo»weft,i**Mtian'W the As-<br />

ai - £ -'"- i 4 i iB,oBe <strong>of</strong>'eight ntate<br />

fiscal soundnp.as who<br />

time under the new<br />

ission on State Fiscal<br />

out pay for the- duration.<br />

, dorities" 1 program' under<br />

o'a declining income can be "rationed"<br />

1'government nervices, much as reduced<br />

f rationed Among the "American<br />

nomy<br />

. H^U^^ifppBcal wast-<br />

public Bpondlnft continue dn a "busi-<br />

WS?T<br />

ny bov Mmethnes a oom-<br />

namthly minor bill will be the<br />

atf>lctt or spirited debate, wlille<br />

Bin 'Important measure si pi<br />

tfQUUjli with warmly a murmur.<br />

JUtSjliPPened Monday when A54<br />

•WWlntnxIuced, brou^il Wrtli the<br />

hpttc^.-pn the-floor arguments <strong>of</strong><br />

ttiA j- rfnvltl* 1 Ui'it nil men '»i<br />

iir''r,-m bp p-'t!tl(tf M vfi?. TlMs<br />

will tr^fnd the franchise to puro-<br />

leea. etc.<br />

2. To pu« .most etnrt'ovi^ ri r<br />

Boards <strong>of</strong> PJect'ons In first cbs?<br />

Oouuies under Civil service,<br />

3. Ti) Impose sharn rc^jlcf-Vinis<br />

0^1 memlbcrs <strong>of</strong> Oountv and S + :it^<br />

Electinn Boards, so that no diem-<br />

bfir may disc hold any political<br />

<strong>of</strong>fice, elective or rio f ..<br />

Here's to Your Health!<br />

T.B.OrNotT. B.?<br />

By MIBIASI B. REICULV<br />

BECAUSE o( the prradunl. con-<br />

sistent education <strong>of</strong> ow adu: 1<br />

pcpnlntion,. nr.tl the ri-uular to i<br />

Ing cl our c!itlilrc:i o( school a?<<br />

the scales ^.•e slowly tlpplne i-i<br />

favor <strong>of</strong> ou_- self!nti.sl.i u:id *i^ni!<br />

recla!ined throug'i the ynrloin<br />

snnitorlums aTid fnstl1«tlcns' fled:<br />

cuted to tills flght.<br />

In an effort to CIOM 1 (ho *<br />

Flon £*tid net borne Ep'Mtor Am-<br />

llcke failed to penult t^o-e<br />

flmndments to 1'*c bill s it was<br />

now merely a codification and pll<br />

champs ev*'n liK own snouH b"<br />

considered separately littr<br />

In odd'Moi \ft f^ven' \ il'dn 1<br />

ALWAVS -Incc<br />

'ti t'1<br />

yeor. a sci-vclnry nt $.1(K)U<br />

M:;fr 'Union): Grftnt' t<br />

to w:ii' veterans who h:n'<br />

nppointlvf; city OHUP for<br />

to IOC" tl t<br />

tile e pi 'i n<br />

llli.||-tj O(<br />

li.iu l(tii<br />

le i "o MM' ;' '<br />

is tl c on 1 v I i-hniTi?,<br />

tllbt-Uu'Oi UCti'U^<br />

'JJOI(. who su^ff-cd<br />

I urn milnulil'on 11 lii mcr-<br />

rroufVd lire<br />

,trt UMiKO'l<br />

ire tlif pc<br />

for tl c c 1 !^<br />

11 (j \ f'< d c i<br />

1 ! f (il'IM<br />

t m i p' in<br />

Mu.li h.^<br />

t' I l-i'i "<br />

•" n 1 lo i h.iX^ ' **(*!!<br />

\r tr !o> ° hr*u^m^<br />

fid u a \ ^ T i ' ^<br />

poi L ons <strong>of</strong> tin 'r<br />

I1C' \ J [> 11(1 fll tl i 1<br />

f* CM\ to r T v^it<br />

:t^ rnt .1 "d TM P'T f<br />

lie'd<br />

live<br />

measure visa AP2 by Hntiimati, <strong>of</strong><br />

Atlantic, pennlttinn thi> conmic-<br />

tion <strong>of</strong> limited nocess MshwHyi<br />

and jjarkwnvs.<br />

This is seen as the flnit roni-c<br />

In a concerted drive for n fiv^^tn<br />

<strong>of</strong> toll T> q i1tw r *ivs alonsr tlw coo^t<br />

. . similar to the vast Tict^oiit<br />

around New York <strong>City</strong>, made fa<br />

nvoini by Bob Mtoees.<br />

Wlille there m«y be no furtTiei 1<br />

action, the unanimous<br />

if cmiected to be a uuldc to<br />

postwar platmerg, liasten the ere-<br />

fitloa <strong>of</strong> same sort <strong>of</strong> Parkfwfty<br />

danmiESlon In New Jersey.<br />

• * *<br />

8ln?c Pewruory 22 was the<br />

(leadline fo.- the introduction <strong>of</strong><br />

WHS, the hopper was lotided with<br />

row measures, designed to cover<br />

a multitude- <strong>of</strong> commi&sfons,<br />

hopes, and ambitions. Among the<br />

most Important »re:<br />

A series <strong>of</strong> bills by Joraenson.<br />

Ol Middlesex, to change tho<br />

Workmen's Compensation Aot; to<br />

lticnMse Uie weekly bcnetltfi from<br />

fiC in #26; to provide tha< over-<br />

time toe c«ni*uted" "In dctetminlttT<br />

coiDDensatlon; to provide that<br />

*mptoyeei dependent on tips gain<br />

flTeatov benefits to Increase froiri<br />

<strong>On</strong>e to two years the time limit<br />

for mnklnjf ciakns on occupatiCTl-<br />

nl disease; and imcmisln? mnii-<br />

tnum feee for medical witnesses<br />

and Attorneys.<br />

MCCISVB ^Bergen): ^To create a<br />

State Elecfcricamoard fo examine<br />

and license all electricians, with<br />

five board members at £4000 a<br />

Lurilum (BPrxetn: Pcm;'.t!.: em-<br />

ployment to m:di:ii;ht ol. JKiali 1<br />

minoi'S u^i-x ij }'' """" "i'l 1 -'PP ••<br />

vai yr tlii> Pumml'-oii "f VA ~<br />

bor. Tlis present deadline i: 10 li.<br />

m.<br />

M-ithls fB'jrgen): Tc nr.i''itd I'ni-<br />

Stnt> I'nn i'ii'io>i to ] '1 j» now*to su.geit that they<br />

might toe spurred to make further<br />

it stilt more -tf n tyQtfflag/ ptn-<br />

"PuHIni tfie paper 1 Hi Wte «rrt-<br />

tor VutiM not cntini EftnytliU^tr<br />

PuttbHr it «i am powinftnt in<br />

•front <strong>of</strong> the lot'muld ootint ono<br />

'•'point;' inslie ttte fence -<br />

- • ' -' on a* jmth-<br />

course lrt tha<br />

win "<br />

Shorter, tuhe would<br />

<strong>On</strong> Tebrynry 13, this,,year, ho<br />

Wro f e another letter:<br />

"I tmvc not iwrttten you on Uie<br />

sublet* cf,paper hulling since my<br />

h-tt?r <strong>of</strong> March 3^, n>»o( because<br />

<strong>of</strong> th- very Hatlsrnotory.sfcUl at-<br />

^d tJd b»h F<br />

WiiRi 10 hto typmnitor ural tyue*-' to OM ito<strong>of</strong>t flirtii.'abd em die<br />

*fc IQttn mnhcjit »lth Rentle, . etwi!>. itwWit am.. SS^W. niftjer<br />

piitU atnskn The* rav udri^i. would, ktcp fifci «*17 «foin, ru in<br />

- - - ------ cat, «uxl, IK In ((OT, ffiwifwhuHJ<br />

Wirte.i J<br />

... _ ,-d lmihe ;.„,,<br />

lio t * who have bpe tgyour en-<br />

tries In Ule epon lvlng_<br />

notices to report for flrst com-<br />

pulsory autom ws»s<br />

cent to France<br />

Phc tuKgfstpd t*i.H ircourtructlon<br />

»orkttj <strong>of</strong> Woild War IT should<br />

hive Vnowl"*di}i' <strong>of</strong> the wfrk thev<br />

are to do and whnt K cniccred ot<br />

them Mi*' Sehon wild that club<br />

v»men can do so tnuch to help and<br />

l{pep i'P ^P monilc nf the com<br />

muntfy and thplr country<br />

Oihcrs nttendln? were Mr and<br />

Mrs Georpe Qcrkcn, Mr and Mn<br />

Harry S Ad-ims Sr Mr (md Mr^<br />

pmnk Otterbrelt Mr nnd Mn<br />

Walter E Allen, Mrs T M Hatn-<br />

mett Mrs E J Y Hnmmett Mis<br />

M*rv W*i«i Mrs J McCoirrh Mrs<br />

Wirvf i tWHb Mrs Whiter Dittrlch<br />

Mrs George E Brown, Mr-s H'-li<br />

»: i 7 y nn*?t niMd KnHhi a*<br />

M1S8 UUTU OPAL EWING<br />

Mre ^-y „<br />

Personals<br />

Mti. P. Bdwin Rsiber, Plaza pi,,<br />

Is was cmnini'' I »t<br />

the G C MiiTrliy Co ••trre lip*<br />

They will re,idc in Pca-t EllzaVtli<br />

MARRIED<br />

WOMEN<br />

YOU ARE NEEDED IN<br />

VITAIr-OFHCE WORK<br />

Wellington predicts that millions<br />

0' woinin will be <strong>On</strong>wn into war lobs<br />

OHUMQ the borne durlDC 1943.<br />

Wouldn't you Httier be li-lnril far<br />

Hn <strong>of</strong>fice poiUlpn?<br />

Write or telephone 5-3909 for the<br />

fnitluatlne dee booklet. "Mrs Sm'th<br />

Carries <strong>On</strong>," explilnln; now one «o<br />

man solved the problem 6f eupple<br />

tntntlnf her lnromv and taking a vl<br />

tally constructive pail In tho war ef-<br />

fort.<br />

Coileqe'J Commerce<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Arti Bide-<br />

pl >- J - 3W9<br />

1616 Pacific ATO. Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, N.J.<br />

the Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Council address-<br />

eel tf^e nifctlrifr on the ,'ivbject <strong>of</strong><br />

"<strong>On</strong>tliollc Action." He timed Ca'li-<br />

ollcs to maintain fitronjy u^llty dur.<br />

Ing the war so Wley may more ef-<br />

fectively comibn,t a nt; Ewlng former <strong>Ocean</strong> Olty<br />

Bell Tplepihone Co operator was<br />

graduated from high school here<br />

In 1941<br />

Ift" couple plan to bp n^airicd In<br />

March at Norfolk, after Mr Mc -<br />

Cn\ck»n completes his trnlnhv<br />

course.<br />

SORORITY TO HAVE<br />

prune CABD PARTY<br />

Tin- Ttv '""• mating <strong>of</strong> Beta SIK<br />

ma Nil Poror.ty 'was tield at tbe<br />

hnmf rf Mrs Romeo Adri'zzl. Lln-<br />

wonrl Tupyiftv eveniriB<br />

Additional p'nis were made foi ft<br />

publir cu'd nirtv at the hnme <strong>of</strong><br />

Mrs Jnme'i Scjll Jr 17 H--De* av<br />

Srmprs Pnitit Mnrcb 10 at 1 30 p<br />

m There will be prizes<br />

The first <strong>of</strong> n series <strong>of</strong> private<br />

b f rnn) parties w^ll be held at neict<br />

: at flic home <strong>of</strong> Mrs.<br />

t , ad QmfB aayu, 840<br />

Central av., students at MontcUir<br />

State Teaohers' College, were home<br />

the past week end.<br />

• * *<br />

Claude and Homer Gerkep, sons<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mr. und Mrs, George E. Oerken,<br />

916 <strong>Ocean</strong> av., who attend the Uni-<br />

veralty <strong>of</strong> Maryland, were home<br />

for the Washington birthday week<br />

end.<br />

• * *<br />

Miss Sully Henry, a student at<br />

the New Jersey State College for<br />

Wtomen. New Brunswick, enjoyed<br />

the holiday neck end with heir par-<br />

ents. Mr, and Mrs. Leonard Henry,<br />

824 Central av.<br />

• * m<br />

Miss Charlotte Paris, a student<br />

at Moore Institute <strong>of</strong> Arts and<br />

Science, Philadelphia, spent the<br />

past week end with her parents,<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Harold S. Paris, 817<br />

Plaza pL<br />

Army Plastic Horses<br />

Continued from Pwe 1 Harbor attfqki ne<br />

Continued from Pw<br />

erlfitendcnt <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> Olty Ta-<br />

bernacle Association, has bqea'flii<br />

the Army since the first World War,<br />

He served as General John J. Per-<br />

fftlng'H, courier in France; before<br />

the nrmis^e wan signed<br />

Wfipt rCU COLONEL<br />

•a<br />

uo IQUOLOO<br />

COLONEL<br />

ai' jn' ijrjnr 'B<br />

Ipy f sptiu<br />

( i<br />

Ipy f spti H<br />

pewormpd (q organizing<br />

defense «ct¥Ol« after Pearl<br />

mv..<br />

Harbor ottw*, ne •»Ltwlkncd {a<br />

Oo rapid, IdMMlve^nit In OalHW-i<br />

nln. rf.<br />

Mrs Nultye. son, John, ifno en-<br />

listed in the Aifar/ W Stptemaer.<br />

hte uncle's fo<strong>of</strong>ateps.<br />

• «v**i>k he<br />

etarted , pn an pnicera' tjafj<br />

courts" for i dhenpjai Vartaxa<br />

Edgewrod Araenal, Maryland' He<br />

has Jurt completed p jour-woek to-<br />

t\q. tri'ning course. ,,<br />

•. immediately after the<br />

Herbert TrautirJbcr^ Rimer 1<br />

Ench girl Is requested to brills a<br />

guest,<br />

Mrs, F*nnk H»i«n wM voted Upon<br />

and Bceepted ai a new memcer, ^le<br />

will be Inltiafed In tfie fBiinjt,<br />

A letter was read from Mfi,<br />

t h<br />

Franoes WUaon, thenhtng<br />

fer a gift,<br />

l<br />

She<br />

r g<br />

Membm are plnnnlnir to itttnd<br />

a Mmhined mittin? Monday,<br />

f id »tl<br />

M<br />

March 1, af ttii Bouievvrd<br />

BeBsnntville,<br />

were enkn-ed arjt refresh-<br />

ments Ror4«d—Tl)ose attending-wtsre.-<br />

SfnlHi, Mrs. Jarr/<br />

Scull, .Tr.. Mre. Irvlii JchnE<strong>On</strong>. Jr.<br />

Mr*. Et*win Keller. Mrs. FVank<br />

Hnwn and the hostess.<br />

i ¥ Ph-664<br />

]j JoHNSON;S<br />

* Ml AAurTAve.<br />

A New<br />

PERMANENT<br />

In a New Style<br />

Complete Beauty Service<br />

p<br />

lik St. m CMUNI Am\<br />

Pboo*.935<br />

ROTARV ANVE CMJB<br />

KAS CARD PARTY<br />

A delightful card pnrtv and so.<br />

rial time fol owed a brief business<br />

meeting Tuesday night <strong>of</strong> Tbe Ko-<br />

tiiry Anne Club at the home <strong>of</strong><br />

Mrs J Tnarnley Hughes, 740 Wes-<br />

ley (iv Ttie meiribers' husbands par-<br />

ticipated as invited Eliesfe.<br />

ae urescnt were Mr and<br />

Mrs Charles Breckley, Mr. and<br />

Mrs Ifoy E Dart>y, Mr and Mrs<br />

Leduls oandy, Mr and Mre Ocorge<br />

C HaT, Mr und Mrn M L, Leach.<br />

MT aid Mrs Alfred W Powell<br />

Mr md Mrs George Riives, Mr<br />

•Hid Mrs George Selby, Mr and<br />

Mrs Joseph Taleec. Mr and Mrs<br />

j. Torbort, Mr aid Mrs<br />

,-lck R Woodruff, Jr Dr and<br />

Mrs HVghes. Mrs Paul HH\PS Miss none.<br />

Tees Bmckler and Miss Dorothy<br />

Harris<br />

Rcfr"shmcnts were served bv the<br />

hotterses, Mr-* Hu^hPR. Mrs Lcacli,<br />

I Mrs J Pjcicott cadmaii, nnd fAxs. \<br />

Rnyi-s<br />

Th» ne\t meetmg will be March<br />

4 pit? 1 W b" announced Inter, The<br />

hostet: will be Mrs Edwin R<br />

Stiles. Mm George E Bioivn, nnd<br />

Mrs. Inlese.<br />

rOC\NONTAg BIRTHDAY<br />

PARTY TONIGHT<br />

A blrtlntey party celebrutlop and<br />

gomes will follow tonight's meeting<br />

<strong>of</strong> Katona 'Council, pcoahontas<br />

idje. in Red Men's Hall<br />

Mr? James Dunn, 92fl Haven »v.<br />

second floor apartment, will enter-<br />

tain on Tueiday at luncheon and<br />

cards for tfie benefit <strong>of</strong> the lodge.<br />

Mr 1 ; Goletnan OtiAnce, 13th at<br />

And Fay av, was hostess Tuesday<br />

atternron at a benefit party. Mrs<br />

George Cassldy was high scorer m<br />

rummy: Mrs. Albert cammim. in<br />

pinochle, and Mrs. Ehrood Maxwell<br />

received tlw door pri»- , ,<br />

Other ptayers were: Mrs Lincoln<br />

Rau Sr, Mrs Frank Biggins, Mrs<br />

Nldc itealrm. Mrs. Welter Bartholo-<br />

mew, Mm Robert smith, Mrs.<br />

James DiUn and MtT, Helen 01MP.<br />

Su&anne Brlce, a student at<br />

Peiroe Business School, Phlladel-<br />

hpla, was n week-end guest <strong>of</strong> her<br />

parents, Mr. and Mre. uarlton C.<br />

Brlce, 928 Central av.<br />

• • *<br />

Miss Gloria Palmer, daughter <strong>of</strong><br />

Mr. and "Mrs. Emll Palmer, 400<br />

Battcrsca rd., a Senior ut St. Jos-<br />

eph Academy. Chestnut Hill. Pa.,<br />

was a week-end house gue*t <strong>of</strong> a<br />

classmate. Miss Veronica Stevens,<br />

Ablngton, Pa, Mr. and Mrs. Pal-<br />

mer spent tlw wetk end iii New<br />

York. They were registered at The<br />

Astor Hotel.<br />

• * n<br />

Miss Doris Lohmlller, 601 8th st.<br />

returned- Monday from a four-day<br />

vtelt in Norristown, Pn.. where she<br />

was a guest <strong>of</strong> Miss Bartwra Rain-<br />

bo, a resort Summer visitor.<br />

»* • •<br />

Mr* Weslev oraucr and daugh-<br />

ter, Miss Editih Grauer, Prankford,<br />

Pa., arrived In the rceort on Wash-<br />

ington's birthday for a ylrlt. <strong>of</strong> sev-<br />

eral days with Mr. ali * *<br />

Mrs. Edith Bourgeois and Mrs.<br />

Janet Carraine, <strong>of</strong> Stalnton's De-<br />

partment Siwre, returned Tuesday<br />

from a week's trip to N*>w York<br />

<strong>City</strong>,<br />

* • •<br />

Mrs. Elsie H. Welker, 4th st, and<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> av., spent ths week end in<br />

New York <strong>City</strong>.<br />

• « •<br />

Mte Marte BmiUi, 1884 Asf&ury<br />

av.. »nd MIM Jane Wee, 14th st.<br />

and Tioga ter., were reglsteriid at<br />

the Pennsylvania Hotel, New York<br />

<strong>City</strong>, last week end,<br />

w m •<br />

Mrs. Planch** Jfoung, formerly <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Olty, is recuperating sntts-<br />

factorlly In tihe Piedmont Hospital,<br />

Atlanui, Ga., Wrhcrc she underwent<br />

an operation Saturday.<br />

* • •<br />

Miss Florence Humes returned re-<br />

cently from Port Lauderdnlc, Bn,<br />

wberc she spent the Winter. She<br />

is being entertained by Miss June<br />

Jennhms, 4th st. and Asbury av., un-<br />

til some time In April when her<br />

parents, Mr -and Mrs. Rlehiird<br />

Humes, ST., will return to their re-<br />

Sort home.<br />

• * •<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Joscpti Dcrnosicl TI.<br />

17 Delaware av., Soiners point, are<br />

receiving congratulations upon thr<br />

arrival <strong>of</strong> their rljst ©MM, Joseph<br />

Demoski HI, PVIbruary 18, in fihore<br />

17 Complete i<br />

Nursing Course<br />

Graduates Can Wear<br />

Red Cross Pin<br />

Mi-, Bayaw Buckley, Omlrhian<br />

at Home Nursing, O"ean <strong>City</strong><br />

Branch a/I the American nod OIXJSS.<br />

repor*pd at the executive committee<br />

meelliff Tuesday at Ral Croa,<br />

Hcadq'Jartere, that 17 women ccw-<br />

pletcd the Homo Nursing Course <strong>of</strong>-<br />

fered In the recent clnssci teuffht<br />

by Mn BOboit J Ijackey and Mrs<br />

Ralpn Chester,<br />

tare Buckley alyj announced that<br />

under lew <strong>of</strong>ficial regulations all<br />

gradu>i f es <strong>of</strong> Homo Nmslnir CSoursei<br />

are entitled to iiirear ttie newlyjde-<br />

rjUe n y e<br />

signed Red Cross pin with the tur-<br />

quoise border, rcprcscntlnte Home<br />

Wirsitig Scri/loe, and' a turquols?<br />

pinafore similar to the blue Nurses'<br />

Aide pinafore, to be wwn over a<br />

while uniform.<br />

Home Nursing graduate', mny se-<br />

cure their pins for 15 cent- at Red<br />

Cross Headquarters, 41X Olh Rt. Ar-<br />

rangements are now being made to<br />

order standard turquoise material<br />

which will tie eold at Stalnton's for<br />

tfhe gmduatea who w|;d to make<br />

rticir pinafores.<br />

BIRTirDAY .SURPRISE PARTY<br />

FOR HiJDDY KREPS<br />

;MT. «nd Mrs. CHI Smith, 1135<br />

Bay V- are reooiiiing coppmtula-<br />

J upon tne Wrtb df their Hi*t<br />

« an. ]Mt WWne^dsy In<br />

*morW Borott He wfc<br />

pounds «nd bti fteeft sam-<br />

fo * '' '<br />

Memorial Hospital. Mother and<br />

baby are doing nicely.<br />

* • * *<br />

Prllends <strong>of</strong> Miss Emma Ori*riths<br />

701 Central av., tvlll rejret bo tear<br />

<strong>of</strong> her being critically ill at her<br />

Miss Helen Patterson, Aldan, Del-<br />

aware County, Ra., is enjoying sev-<br />

eral days visiting her aitint and un<br />

cle, Mr. and Mis. Robert Lear, 810<br />

Wesley av<br />

* * •<br />

Miss Jean Voss, <strong>of</strong> Orcan C' f v<br />

has been oh<strong>of</strong>/m as one <strong>of</strong> the stu-<br />

dents at State Teachers' College.<br />

Glb t ttlt i V<br />

to participate in a Vo-i<br />

cabulary Hour prcgmnl, March 1<br />

nor <strong>of</strong> Buddy iEreps wns given Sat-<br />

urt/ay roght by Miss Betty Booth<br />

at her home. 704 Central av. Bed,<br />

wh'te. nnd bluo <br />

ftges to Mrs, fl, B. BouUer and<br />

M». John Clark.<br />

• # *<br />

ION IS BORN TO<br />

11,000 Surgical<br />

Dressings Made<br />

160 Women Twn Out<br />

Prodigious Vytnourit<br />

At the monthly meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />

executive committee <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

CMy Branch <strong>of</strong> the'American Bed<br />

Croas, Tuesday afternoon ftt Red<br />

Cross ttead^uarters, Mrs 'Jay Me-<br />

Cray,

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