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Friday, Eeoniary 5l<br />

Coming Events<br />

Gen. I lacArthur<br />

ires Sermon nuiMY _ w<br />

CtiatA; OHUni'•»% home <strong>of</strong> Mr».<br />

lB W W1<br />

HtfthtX frtlB, «W W««1*J * l<br />

RoUrians Told <strong>of</strong> HU Z:30 pun.; Mt». Ham Borklumlt<br />

and Mr*. John McCaltlon to pre-<br />

aent propam.<br />

tVettnUnster<br />

M the.<br />

ooutbHie& the<br />

*ffl be adber-<br />

lyle W. Kehro la<br />

to address the Ro-|<br />

touixht on the topic <<br />

tor Croat Guards Id I<br />

'oV War.<br />

„ the tact the W« we-<br />

In late afternoon, the sobool<br />

hm« been tuftf for.mgbt<br />

mw 'and flirt aid<br />

jUle pest two weeks.<br />

_. spectators end T>lfty-<br />

UtUe or no discomfort<br />

w«4 wwiier<br />

„« now pw«4 wwe,<br />

that tad been generated<br />

Si mui notJet'dlspeHL<br />

aSiK<br />

wffl proWily make «P<br />

per'SutoC th© labor<br />

jew to «v Industries.<br />

SHOES<br />

'XI<br />

I- V^<br />

I<br />

• OerieWl 1 Douglass MaoArtJmr,<br />

•he has.iwoB au«ny "flms" in h'i<br />

ewer, in the tails <strong>of</strong> another<br />

sermon deUTered to the BuMuT<br />

Oh*) at Ho8at«'« last Friday night,<br />

this one by. Ot, Aadrewi ^Italian<br />

Braun, pastor <strong>of</strong> Trinity Methodist<br />

Church. Vintner, '• ' _ v i<br />

•me previous week file Rotari(n3<br />

h«wd a sermon bj Hev, Norman, V.<br />

Sargent, rtty publleit? director,<br />

.or-nun .appeared 0B.brtȴ'<br />

thi NaHonu Oonferenot <strong>of</strong> carls-<br />

Hans and Jews.<br />

SOLDIER AND FATHEB<br />

He quoted a cablegram from Gen-<br />

eral MaoArttlur, lust OBtober V, U<br />

•foioli'tfci Ameriean f—" 1 "~*" J<br />

Which th« Am op<br />

chief ili the McMo tHentre at wai)<br />

said that' by pr<strong>of</strong>ession he Is a sol-<br />

dier but that by nature find devo-'<br />

H6 be i Afl A ktlf mlsi<br />

H6n be is<br />

i H<br />

f<br />

A soktlefs mls-i<br />

kill Mt fth<br />

;§i;^'ir.fliBii'*Lwini.<br />

11M AttMtfe<br />

DlaLMUl<br />

THIS YOL'R CAR'<br />

H6n be is hjAflr* o<br />

sion. He. mid. is to kill Mit a fath<br />

er's Is to ouild and create.<br />

"I hope," he concluded, "that I<br />

iin I wmemberied {r)ot In bottle but<br />

In the home."<br />

,VTtat cablegram," said Dr.<br />

iAra|tn, "explains Qeneral MIUSAT-<br />

jthur 1 * power and piety "<br />

'SOORES MANY -F1H8T8"<br />

He (aid that General MacArthur<br />

(cored the highest general scholas-*<br />

16; average (n West FOlnt In 25<br />

years. At 38 he became America's<br />

youngest • division, commander, and<br />

beaded the famous Rainbow Divi-<br />

sion. He was -the ypitngest com-<br />

mandant at West Point in Its Ws-><br />

tory. At 80. ho fcecame, the youngest:<br />

full-fledged general ever to he ap-;<br />

pointed W tbe Anierifcan Army.<br />

Dr. Braun declared that the bro-<br />

Uierhood <strong>of</strong> man,Is Jinkad with the<br />

fatherhood <strong>of</strong> Ood.<br />

Women's Society for Christian<br />

Strike <strong>of</strong> the Methodist Church,<br />

monthly metUnf, - ehmeh »KW<br />

room.<br />

Ladies AM Sockty <strong>of</strong> «,<br />

Lutheran Ch^roli, AOBW <strong>of</strong> Mrs.<br />

AmiK? GMINTA Ml" W«lv<br />

»v., J pjn.<br />

Public Cord ,|wir beneflt <strong>of</strong><br />

AniOlarj ot the Boly Trinity<br />

Episcopal Chnreh, In Parish Ball.<br />

1063 Central (w.. iiSO pm.<br />

WEDNESDAY — Ssdaiily <strong>of</strong><br />

BIMsm Mother *I St.<br />

STEWA<br />

OF VICTOBY CTRCLE-<br />

An lnterMlDff prosram, with<br />

; Bton»rd8hlp" a* the t<strong>of</strong>iie was.^rei<br />

Milted MondftymMntl* the Vlfciory<br />

Circle <strong>of</strong> the Metjiodtot Church at<br />

the hom* .<strong>of</strong> Ufe (president, Mr*<br />

Theo Tawnsend, 11084 (Bay 1 av. I ' .<br />

Mrs. Ralph Balnea rend a paper<br />

Cm the topic <strong>of</strong> the eyenlpg. A pray-<br />

er was rend by 1 Mrs. K. A. Porter,<br />

followed by an Insplnttlonfll utitlcle<br />

given by Mrs. Charles C. Read- Mrs.<br />

Town?iend concluded the projrram<br />

iwlth a reaalng, "Btrength to Keep<br />

Goran", by Dr. SDdannn; '<br />

The Circle will have charge <strong>of</strong><br />

church duties this month. TOicy al-<br />

so will toe hostesses at the monthly<br />

meeting <strong>of</strong> Kie Women's Society for<br />

Christian Service Tuesday at 8 p.<br />

m. in tile oivirch social room.<br />

The Oirclc will meet Monday nllo.<br />

1. at Ihe homfc <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Boy<br />

BIHse Mother <strong>of</strong> t. r<br />

B. C. Chinth, Sacristy <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Chnreh, B tun.<br />

SODALITY<br />

SOCIAL MEETING<br />

A cPmmlttee Was ftppolwted for<br />

the social meeting <strong>of</strong> The SodaUty<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Blessed Motlher <strong>of</strong> St. Au-<br />

<strong>On</strong>B<strong>On</strong>e's R. C. <strong>On</strong>urch. Wednesday<br />

night. PWbm^.ry 24, when the So-<br />

dalltv met January 27 in the Sa-<br />

crlsty cf the church with the presi-<br />

dent, Mrs. Walter Bartholomew,<br />

presiding. Miss Marie Smith will<br />

head the committee, assisted bv<br />

Miss Jane Rice. Mtss Lorenza Pal-<br />

mer and Miss Camille Knab.<br />

Miss Angeltne Paone wag elected<br />

secretory to fill a vacancy recently<br />

created.<br />

Rev. William H. McKeever<br />

di"<br />

Man<strong>of</strong>i 1.<br />

E. Dnlt)y. 804 Central av.<br />

SIWN CIRCLE<br />

EIKCT8 OFHOEBS<br />

1r|e follorw"ng <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />

EtumMne. Circle or The W<br />

Church w^re elected Tucrd^y night<br />

nt tlie home <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Robert Lear<br />

81fl Vfesley av.: Mrs. lifar, presi-<br />

dent. Mrs. prvUle Adams, >(ce pre-<br />

Rtdent; Mrs. Charles C\ Af.ams. sec-<br />

retary; Mrs Raymond MoHenry.<br />

•re<strong>of</strong>rrer: Mrs. Abel D. Scull, or<br />

ganlsf WPS. Charles C. Read, siilr-<br />

ltual advisor- Miss Julln E. Scull.<br />

Mrs. Lewis dandy, and Mrs. J. P<br />

HUIman, sick committee.<br />

The Study Book. "<strong>On</strong> This.JEr/un-<br />

diatlon." by W. Stanley Rycrort, was<br />

reviewed by Mrs. Henry Younx.<br />

The next meeting, Tuesday,<br />

2, at 8 pm., at the home<br />

i h<br />

'• at the UMdlc jtyil.af Pwjlttfn! , ... , .<br />

Isinbv. I p/ilf.,Moiltillr Jtbrtihf <strong>of</strong> il»<br />

Braird <strong>of</strong> trulls. II Ito riMM el l»w.<br />

rent* *T, L«a», M> Ailufl' JJ. ,1<br />

[imdi!», *ii»il!.m?W«l» h lr, ^Mt'rt.jy<br />

ihe Horn «nJ Wfllgn Mllllsniiy l»fl<br />

efcty •! tlie home oi liri, HcrKhil<br />

IVtlil, 8W Weileyl*. Anmul mMi,<br />

Miwifirii Tdnltn ''Th, Nmbfnfltm,<br />

The Unliiniitil Uysliuli <strong>of</strong> World Be-<br />

n vtuy," .Mrs,, jijin i M|C,Uiori fill<br />

fefljw i diielM In the Million Stilj)<br />

Dook! "<strong>On</strong> TSii FanNhMon."<br />

uesday, 6;J0 p.m. Annual Cevefft! Dllrl<br />

Surlier at the home <strong>of</strong> Mia« CatheFiiic<br />

CorAiI}. 114 AlUnlie »*, AUiSJiriB Ho*<br />

««»( MM, Arthiif M. DeMiirii. Enter-<br />

tsinmenl Commilrtr; Mr«, Leslie C,<br />

Hui'in and Mff. Edward I, Rrichlt,<br />

,',,! 1:11 n.m Met ling <strong>of</strong> thf Juni<strong>of</strong><br />

Chriiii.iii Endiiiiviir_ Sseletv, ronjusted<br />

liv llu junior C, E. S, OrTistri,<br />

,'.ii STJO p.m. I'nion Pravcr MefiHig at<br />

fie Pint Miihndlsl Church. SuiijMt,<br />

flu Book <strong>of</strong> Isaiah: "This r,reaine«t<br />

<strong>of</strong> ;ind and Man'i WeakneM." Itaiati<br />

n; i.J9._L"uiae aiid-»ludj liie Bitili-wltk<br />

Si-l<br />

II.<br />

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„ S=,<br />

..[•in<br />

Fther<br />

r iiR|i|<br />

give<br />

F OW<br />

III 1.<br />

rklir<br />

OCEAN<br />

lOlh<br />

Ille<br />

st<br />

}n p.rii. Mun<br />

HI the Ma<br />

liond Wrrtki<br />

ar cnntffii<br />

li the (ifohh<br />

n eoimtfy<br />

* tiritvii »<br />

in I'fielidsliij<br />

Lihl y<br />

use.<br />

"Br<br />

when<br />

itli 0<br />

a lid<br />

lihiii<br />

" ant<br />

. *<br />

CITV BAPTIST<br />

• nl WesltJ<br />

e Tetrhiat, ' ly.<br />

Goii<br />

niioliag <strong>of</strong><br />

fslherhf<br />

grieris<br />

f Mini<br />

Iht m<br />

tile<br />

il eftif<br />

1.1<br />

md is<br />

il ttol<br />

nfitff»<br />

orld.<br />

circle<br />

e-ffi.<br />

the<br />

the<br />

uht<br />

tn<br />

who<br />

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

Mttrch 2, t p<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mrs. Lear, will have for Itp hos-<br />

tess. Mrs. J. P. HBlman<br />

Pastor WilHam A, Mitrop<br />

0:15 a,rii Siinday ^tlieol<br />

t a,m. Wo?!»hip, sfffliBn hy Pastor Will-<br />

'iili A- Silersy, Bro;ider\si over station<br />

WPPfP. 14SC ilia. Conimiraioii,<br />

,iM pm- Junior B, V, P. V.<br />

^vin p.m WDf*Hp, itrrnon tiv flip Faiitef,<br />

sWfi - »W pm. M'dArrk ••rviic n! |IBI<br />

,F, ..rai.e ami niiilt Smdy,<br />

P'i lay ?:M p,ni, Eihle Institute.<br />

, 30 i.'.ra. Senior B, Y. T. U.<br />

iailv Moi,ii.iv shmugli Simrdav. 9:41 am.<br />

rtc OM Punily IKhlr". BroadfdiM over<br />

jtaiion WFPG. im fcllo.<br />

JIHiT MITBODIiT<br />

ith st. and Costnl IT,<br />

,ienj, F, AlliPOd, MlBlrter<br />

We l|vr in a world thai has l'rtome<br />

nielily iiiTerdcpiMident. Tjiere n iwaen!-<br />

ty no aren in medefii life "Mihsii which<br />

the aeiii <strong>of</strong> son e dn not maniiiiMy ,iffeit<br />

<strong>City</strong> to Observe<br />

Boy Scout Week<br />

Several Special Events<br />

Are Arranged<br />

Several spedia events are being<br />

panned here for observance <strong>of</strong> Boy<br />

Scout Week which wlU begin to- o* supplying labre j<br />

morrow and continue throtwh P°fs- I food and other requirements<br />

Old-Timer Drops in for Visit and tffflBL<br />

Retail* Difficulties <strong>of</strong> Early Days * * CT<br />

When tteft«»UroidwiilJetag it to not » «im hole, it wj, jMM<br />

bidlt in OMB <strong>City</strong>, tot probtetn to «ay Bwt way Btoay,,!, _ -vMj<br />

- *"• ttieir Mr, Marian still d oonn«iM>&l<br />

sras j Holy Trinity Episcopal Ohtt^i<br />

t>, ^<br />

Tn h«<br />

liy nil i<br />

ilu<br />

MBiOLE<br />

TO CROCHET ARC.HAN<br />

F!«ns were fonnulited Tu«sday<br />

fcr the crocheting <strong>of</strong> art afghan '""•"•, "'V 11 ''<br />

tfurlnf Wfrtingi <strong>of</strong> tht Prlthdli, '"5;,":prim«ry<br />

Circle <strong>of</strong> tlie Methortist Crmroh, I.« -m. indiviili<br />

The p-Bup met at the home qf<br />

Mrs, Oeorje I. Brown, 23i Atlantic<br />

nlv t,<br />

The Oirele will atWnrt tlie month.<br />

!y mtetinij <strong>of</strong> th« Women's Bociet}'<br />

(PT Ohrtstian Servioe Tu«sd«y tve-<br />

nteig.<br />

_.. n«Kt meeting will bt »t the<br />

Bie'Sacrlity « the I horn * <strong>of</strong> MrsAdams. 724 <strong>Ocean</strong> uv,,<br />

* 'Tuesdiy, March 2, at a JO pm.<br />

<strong>of</strong>fered<br />

-- - 'ng to-<br />

IfiliFfWr rctiiMrri a tech-<br />

ruMni in its irif^t fiei lect<br />

u,ii! brnther!i,if,t! i>f ma = '.<br />

tnit <strong>of</strong> tiiis hrothpfhrias<br />

ill lifis The- f,iiSW3e 0_f<br />

uli ti<br />

f 1 r*r unM l lilt ^ li nf HiriF! In<br />

^ w^v nf hrntlurhnod an i e^cimaily<br />

« »-n ,1 lif »hirh will linnt all >!<br />

Jecta in whldi Boy Scouts are serv-<br />

ing national and community needs.<br />

Tlie program Includes emphasis up-<br />

on a periodic health examination<br />

for every Scout, and adoption by<br />

euch ixiy <strong>of</strong> a plan for personal<br />

improvement<br />

Troop 50 Elects<br />

Officers for Year<br />

•Hie following orflceiB were eltct<br />

ed last week for Boy Scout Troop<br />

No. 50. for 1943:<br />

Ttoland Gannon. Junior assistant<br />

Scoutmaster; Jack Wast, senior pa<br />

trbl leader: Bruce Gilbert, scribe<br />

Jack Svlt. quart«rmaster; Bill Har-<br />

vey, bugler, and Nicholas Longo, li-<br />

brarian.<br />

Mrs. Fred Hedelt was elected<br />

Troop Mother. She Is assisting with<br />

the work while her husband, Fred<br />

Hedelt. camp councilor, ds scrvlne<br />

in the Navy.<br />

Tlic troop will participate lit<br />

churc'i services Sunday morning »t<br />

the ocean <strong>City</strong> Baptist Church.<br />

N. Wildwood Woman<br />

Suicide by Gas<br />

The body <strong>of</strong> Mil, Sara Qlftert<br />

was found dumped in a eha'r in<br />

th* kitchen <strong>of</strong> her North WUd-<br />

gravel which, uniquely, did not form<br />

mud and stayed graded, ft h»u to<br />

be braiifnt In W mom,<br />

"Thpre iif mud on.both sides <strong>of</strong><br />

iiip, but not ill front <strong>of</strong> tho«e t«m<br />

properties," he recalled with a<br />

rhuckl*. "It made some <strong>of</strong> the follu<br />

jpalous, too."<br />

Bitlewiilks were anytlilnB the in-<br />

dividjsl property awner vmnied<br />

them to be, Mr, Mansn laid flaa-<br />

stnne the fill; width, and Installed a<br />

v'ide board for the curb But In<br />

many places ihe sidewnjit vim only<br />

n nari^jw foot path In the sand.<br />

OPERATED BAKERY<br />

TOT a number <strong>of</strong> years he was<br />

proprietor <strong>of</strong> an ice cream store<br />

there, and alfo had a bakerji and<br />

s ihne store-1*8 bakejy was the<br />

first ^ueeiirtul one In town,<br />

"WfieB the railroad sent a Brew<br />

r-f 300 men hert to build the line<br />

from Pea isle Junctujn ta <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong>, th«y, had a big supjiiv pro-<br />

tlem," he Tiiated. "Thrmigh my<br />

previous railroad eonneetloit, 1 gst<br />

tim anntract w provide their food<br />

nnd other thinp,<br />

"They had a eamp pitched dawn<br />

beyond' 34th jt, on the edge <strong>of</strong> the<br />

marsli and surrounded by si.nd<br />

iwood home, Monday, with two Ml dunes and wilderness, and some<br />

jets turned on and papir ifafcjrf 1m* 'It w« Q tough jMrpCTawr<br />

to thorn wlfti i hewe and «*?on,<br />

OTce in a while the tral's />t"re m<br />

bad I had to drive oiit on (he beach<br />

where it was harder ground, and<br />

was on the MmmHitM in<br />

erecting the present church<br />

ini nt 11th at, Mid Central<br />

He<br />

c<br />

and Central<br />

visiting here for<br />

the hom f M<br />

jets turned on and •papir<br />

in the cracks <strong>of</strong> the door. Dr. Harry<br />

Hornitlne, coroner, issued a certi.<br />

flcate <strong>of</strong> death by suleldi,<br />

Mrs, Dilbert was a sister <strong>of</strong><br />

Evans a, BlauEhter, former county<br />

AssemWyman, who is in rlorida,<br />

A nephew, HWbert Slau^iter, tain<br />

assistjint solicitor for the Depart-<br />

ment <strong>of</strong> Uie Interior, Washington,<br />

P. O._^ __"<br />

Resort Bank Pavs<br />

Third Highest Tax<br />

Amounts <strong>of</strong> bank stocS tax to be<br />

flaid by OapP May Bounty banks<br />

in l»ta nave been announced by<br />

the oounty Tax Board, The sum to<br />

* po!d Is 1328 more than lait year,<br />

uue to Increased deposits<br />

•me arflwrtlonment <strong>of</strong> bank stock<br />

tax reqiilres Tho Nsrional Bank <strong>of</strong><br />

Occa.i Oily to contribute $1073,<br />

,hira highest sum In the county.<br />

The hnest U the MftTlnt National,<br />

WiMwoed, with ilB», and sfcond is<br />

the nrst National, Court House<br />

with $1823. Total for the county Is<br />

tTem<br />

jr-llnS<br />

fnr Nil<br />

10 45 i n Lincoln Daj dy<br />

Servlff nf Wm-sh!p Lmtoltl llt\<br />

moil "Thr Itnrnitiu Rn*h Fx idii<br />

I U Tdc din,r und(r tin leanerflTil<br />

I^.lie C IliBlict. Mil «inP 'I<br />

Ttou~Tn>~<strong>of</strong> Ijnviliff Heavn" liy<br />

Sorrftno lAtrl l*nor Jnrt "fll I<br />

liv *\n ler h> Mm<br />

Sto* e» mil Aaiuii Rt^piicnfon.<br />

6 45 pro 1-illon VramK Penplc'i Utaipf<br />

at tfir ?ll»l Metllodl.t nmrcli Tnplc<br />

"Aluavs for tllrt t «nrl Ills CJiurl-h'<br />

PliiL: 3 7.14: Psalm »; 5U Leader<br />

Ilijd CMItln<br />

7 H) nm Ijnion EyenlnK Srrvicr at tn»<br />

first Metiiodmt Church Sermon Sir re<br />

I n f l l d Wl h Pt<br />

vn liy Vsrd<br />

"flnil Is fflve"<br />

rliy<br />

Salvage Drive<br />

to be Intensified<br />

The need for salvaging ot vital<br />

materials for war purposes will<br />

continue as long as American fiol-<br />

dlers remain on hte fighting line<br />

the Cape Muy County Siilvage<br />

Committee announced this week.<br />

Salvage drives are being con-<br />

ducted for various Items In some<br />

parts <strong>of</strong> the county and will be<br />

Waged In all sections as the 1943<br />

drive grows In Intensity, It was<br />

said.<br />

Scrap metal, tin cans, rubber,<br />

silt and nylon stockings and t<br />

for-the making <strong>of</strong> explosives are<br />

oh the vital list.<br />

Tin Is the most critlrally-noeded<br />

<strong>of</strong> all mfctato-for-war-purposas; —<br />

<strong>On</strong>ly <strong>On</strong>e Bidder<br />

for County Coal<br />

Tiie Bcrgh Fuel Co., Tuckahoo,<br />

was awarded a contrail liy the<br />

frt-eholders Wednesday to supply<br />

coal for county buildings this year.<br />

It was tho only bidder<br />

Tts price was *8.T7 per ton for<br />

100 tons, more or less, or buck-<br />

wheat, and $12.14 per ten for 10<br />

more or less, <strong>of</strong> cheptnut.<br />

I tons,<br />

i The bid specified that the com-<br />

pany would not be responsible for<br />

shortages or price Increases caused<br />

by .governmental war regulation.<br />

etiiodmt Chur<br />

IIIDIU nfollnrliocd W«lt hy<br />

Ceorijc Fuciier "Tlie Rrejtmt Paatr<br />

Rnwn<br />

MORTGAGE I<br />

MONEY:<br />

We Have It<br />

Founding Father's<br />

Daughter Dies<br />

Mis? Alma Burroll, formerly <strong>of</strong><br />

Atlnitle <strong>City</strong> and » daughter ot<br />

jie *f ocean <strong>City</strong>'s founding (ath-<br />

ern, dkd In Coltlngswood late last<br />

week.<br />

Shir Was the younrtett daughter<br />

<strong>of</strong> Ul« late Rev. William H. Bur.<br />

roll, irho with the Lake brothers<br />

formed the .original group that<br />

founded this resort in 1878.<br />

OlAtlH<br />

FITTED BT<br />

Dr. Harry H. Lake<br />

OFfQMIflillf<br />

CAMPFFEE<br />

MKET TS HOMES<br />

Members <strong>of</strong> the Shawnee Camp,<br />

fire Qlrls are now meeting at the<br />

homes <strong>of</strong> memfoers, Uutead <strong>of</strong> at<br />

the Recreation Center, The last<br />

meeting was at the home <strong>of</strong> Mari-<br />

lyn Hughes, and was followed by<br />

games and refreshments. Tdnlihtfg<br />

meeting will he at the home <strong>of</strong><br />

Jean Kate. 145 Anbury av.<br />

then swing hack through the<br />

T baked all their bre*d. delivered<br />

them Barrels <strong>of</strong> meat and sugar,<br />

ind many other things,<br />

COLLECTED AT SOBBCB<br />

"Tlie railroBd promi'ed me that<br />

if the men didn't pay, the com.<br />

pany would. So they worked out a<br />

iystom that a construction worker<br />

couldn't draw his pay until he was<br />

all squBia with Mahan's store. It<br />

worked fine,"<br />

Tho first'railroad was a boon to<br />

tho isiaad, which until then had<br />

W rely entirely on ferry transpjr-<br />

tation from the mainland. Rail<br />

travel from here to Oanden had<br />

to go through Sea Isle <strong>City</strong>, how-<br />

ever, and it wasn't until many yearg<br />

later that, o:ean city jot its own<br />

branch line, ,<br />

BUILT BULKHEAD FOR<br />

COAST GUARDS<br />

In Winter, when the bakery inmt-<br />

rem was slack, Mr, Mahan turned<br />

his hind to other thinta. such a*<br />

construetion work. Among other<br />

thini"! he built a tltnter bulkhead<br />

in front rf the Coast Ouard sta.<br />

tlon at 4th st, ana Atlantic av. It<br />

w»i then right on the oceanfroht,<br />

and <strong>of</strong>ficials were afraid the back<br />

yard would wash away without some<br />

protection,<br />

Mr, Malian sold his business here<br />

and moved to Anton in laoi to be.<br />

cane .manager <strong>of</strong> a realty firm<br />

which wm beeminf developtnent<br />

•here. He bought the Luray hotel<br />

ihoTtly Mtnwtrd ind hw Seen<br />

there ever since, though still a<br />

great friend <strong>of</strong> ocean fflty,<br />

"Had I knswn Hie 9th st, bridges<br />

Large<br />

PROPERTY<br />

Pine location for rmmlnf hotae,<br />

T bedrooms, f ornlabed nl<br />

A Bargain<br />

$5200<br />

CAREY<br />

<strong>City</strong> at all," he admitted.<br />

"I was first a<br />

Mrs R'-hard Southnrd<br />

IM Sophie Cobb has nqii<br />

r position as secretary <strong>of</strong> p ftU<br />

win Relber district manager oc Uw'j<br />

Atlantic Olty Electric CcnipOTJ-,'<br />

jibe lias decided to rtav lt)<br />

husband Staff Sergeant<br />

Soutnard, as long as he Is<br />

it Cody, Wyoming.<br />

Sergeant Southard was comrttUd<br />

with the local <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> thf n«rit<br />

fo before entering the rerVW<br />

M*s Southard nil be<br />

j^tlAs Canillle Knuib |<br />

Federal Commodity;<br />

Grants Reduced<br />

Because <strong>of</strong> more limited<br />

tics <strong>of</strong> Surplus Commodities Ml<br />

ble, plus transportation rcstrleUag%j'<br />

the distribution <strong>of</strong> these ft<br />

local relief directors ^ind<br />

In Cap Miiy County will be<br />

only fin*. "• r.-ionth in the f^<br />

Instead <strong>of</strong> twin t month. j<br />

This order wun rece'ved thll<br />

by H. M. Ross *:|>uiy dlrMtot <strong>of</strong><br />

the County Welfare Board. OM<br />

age nsslstance and blind cllWto d<br />

the board will receive the' fedenl<br />

commodities on March 4. ABtfl 1<br />

May 6 and June 3.<br />

Hu*aiKi, worriedly: "1 fhad It<br />

on ti.e tip <strong>of</strong> my tongue a wo-<br />

iiii-nl iiBC and now it u gone."<br />

Wtfc: "Maybe It'll cotue bud<br />

If you think hard."<br />

Husband I don t tWnit »».jB<br />

THIS i^e s»amp I was going to po^<br />

on ;TIV letter."<br />

TOMATOES<br />

( Solid cellophane<br />

Fresh '<br />

Yo. ion do your part fey tst.li ••« *••!•»». ••» ••«<br />

etlwr lUrnt not a» gavtramifi wliitaff folloi Urt,<br />

FhKIIUd F<br />

Fancy Freah-KIIUd Frying<br />

CHICKENS<br />

All bip iiiinlll;. lo >H lbs.<br />

LIVER PUDDING . H«1^«<br />

PORK BRAINS ^ 17c<br />

Pickle. m.Siff 1 ,,,,, 2 *• fe,Pork Liver<br />

m M<br />

Cernm.aiMu,h ul *"" il a,;Kiac I P.pp«r Huh • ia<br />

Baked Loaves ^m, %$i<br />

SMELTS W%an No. i<br />

NnUve<br />

£•» Trout<br />

n 15c I Fillet Pith * 25c<br />

*15c ICrabCthn " rt !5c<br />

enriched Supreme<br />

BREAD<br />

large<br />

loovel<br />

Enriclitd by ulig yteit Ugi ..<br />

Vllamla (I Cgnt.nl. Nlnell. Ire..<br />

Supreme Whol> Wheat Br«ad ,',',',?, IOc<br />

Specially Priced for Week-End<br />

Wanted<br />

Four Door<br />

SEDAN<br />

in good condition ^<br />

Phone 105<br />

GGS<br />

carton<br />

"DATID" ol "50<br />

[ Sivler Seal Eggs »*» *« ««•«><br />

Gnariimeed <strong>of</strong> 12<br />

kUER KRAUT<br />

:A BEANS<br />

w<br />

Cnt<br />

qunri •<br />

lar .<br />

i<br />

HEAT PUFFS SI? (tssif.)% m 9c<br />

EVAP. MILK Farmdale<br />

The<br />

Chatterl<br />

is terving |,<br />

Tasty Hot<br />

Dinners<br />

85'<br />

Hot Platters<br />

Luncheons<br />

40c -50c<br />

The Chatte<br />

JEAN B. CAMPBELL,<br />

9th St. & Central Ave. I<br />

ICE CEEAM<br />

Delivery Servica<br />

You Have till March S to Complete Your Met<br />

Plra Kl<br />

rlP« RIBfl Blu.Cn.t.1<br />

DINNERWABE: 9<<br />

Witt Mi ftrttue aSCD Mfc<br />

or Pni) MMft eld frod«c«.<br />

Tav ctclM lor gal* ft tf Sip nt Snier,<br />

Plate, ttrlll PWe, IMP P1«H. i leiBi _•*<br />

D«H.rl Pldei, 1 Sereel PlikM, VeaeteMf<br />

Biner<br />

H 3<br />

Meat<br />

ftrwr nd Cnam<br />

^•Hbl. lowl.<br />

Cnn Nttleri<br />

| Grapefruit Juice ^2Sa<br />

Sunrise Tomato Juice<br />

Fillet Salt Mackerel M '£T<br />

OSCO Peanut -. utter<br />

Sliced Pie Applet m<br />

Whole Wheat Flour<br />

VH<br />

Qetd&ut<br />

FO<br />

FLOUR<br />

12 &4 C<br />

AII-ptirlHinp fumllr tlonr,<br />

•uAnnMM<br />

1ARD<br />

Pillsburv's Best<br />

FLOUR IX SL<br />

Wiirbri <strong>of</strong> nmiini Anlhun<br />

STANDARD<br />

CLASSICS<br />

each<br />

wllh each<br />

SM DDirlmw".<br />

4 for 91.00<br />

Soch celebrated nn-<br />

thort u Slutea-<br />

pesre, nnnlniON Cooper. Con-<br />

I Md. MtDpunnt, Dnmai, ete.<br />

AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE<br />

Wartime Emergency Reduced<br />

titter n(M are mMt-^n ifffl ^Ut ttmn-<br />

••;•• i^«ffl'ii<br />

dfiCO or Gtea COM CMtfMtfrf ,„,.<br />

VIGETflBlEsoap'^<br />

•5/10,000 P. X.<br />

5.000 p. D.<br />

$30.80 '<br />

3JO8 8. D. E.<br />

$19.71 net<br />

$10/20,000 P. -fi.<br />

5J0OO P. D.<br />

$33.04<br />

2.30 S. D.tR.*<br />

$20.74 net<br />

Fire theft ana Comprehensive c<br />

Owih dtoiunt (UnmWtti with<br />

t*w*t& upon sotng on Wartlma<br />

Campb«ll Tomato Soup<br />

fJSCO Tomato Sony CM<br />

Patiiunfcey Corn M«al<br />

OSCO Hardwsttr £oap(S<br />

Al-Plne eent«dSo«p<br />

American Ttira*<br />

SSc)Sl eM * a 4fe<br />

have .<br />

^Hates).<br />

Haney Lloyd Chattu<br />

74147 Asbury Aw,<br />

CItF,N.J.<br />

Shore Road and m^bee, Somers Poliit, N, J.<br />

S*M : :"^-Wj.tV«:».A:.i» *,•»-* II,'-.'- •, .i 'I-'!':' :.''•! ','- " .-.-..•<br />

Uncle Sam Slaps County<br />

For Granting Him a Favor<br />

Freeholders Balk<br />

at Building Road<br />

for U. S, on Credit<br />

The freeholders balked Wednes-<br />

day at 8 federal government re-<br />

quest that the county pave with bi-<br />

tuminous concrete portions <strong>of</strong> two<br />

roodi considered euentlai in the<br />

vicinity <strong>of</strong> Uie Navy's airport, now<br />

under eenstr jetton in Lower Town-<br />

ship.<br />

Protest againit undertaking the<br />

worjc was led by Ralph T, SUvenf,<br />

director <strong>of</strong> > revenue and finance,<br />

who brought out tht fact that no<br />

federal funds had teen earmaifced<br />

for the worlj.<br />

Two resolutloni, calling<br />

oounty engineer to prepare plans<br />

and ipeciflcaUons and to advertise<br />

for bids, first were adopted and<br />

then rescinded, the latter action at<br />

I the insistence <strong>of</strong> Mr, Blevens,<br />

SoUand A, Sharp, county en-<br />

gineer, said he had already prepar-<br />

Rnscrve Rinht to'Limit Quantiticj<br />

g d dy<br />

ed^jjlans and specifications,<br />

TTie proposed work would be done<br />

under the auspices <strong>of</strong> We new Fed-<br />

eral Works Agency, created by act<br />

<strong>of</strong> Congress to construct tempor-<br />

sry war projects that will he <strong>of</strong> no<br />

valui alter the wai 1 . But Congress<br />

failed to provide any funds for the<br />

agency to ipend to actual work,<br />

Mr. Sharp later said he would<br />

merely notify the agency tnat the<br />

and see what move the agency<br />

plans and specificatloni were marly,<br />

will make next.<br />

Works Agency Re-<br />

fuges Ditch Want-<br />

ed by Navy<br />

Gape May County this week<br />

found itself in the middle In the<br />

proverbial scrap between tin tJ, S,<br />

Army and the U, B. Navy,<br />

The Navy some time ago asked<br />

that the county provide a drainage<br />

ditch around the 900-acre airport<br />

nrhich Is being constructed in Low-<br />

er Township—for the Navy—by the<br />

Army,<br />

Tlie county freeholders, reason-<br />

ing that they had spent enough<br />

county funds In providing the land,<br />

passed the request along to the<br />

Federal Works Agency — and got<br />

"bawled out' 1 for trying to -do a<br />

good tum.<br />

The Army engineers reportedly<br />

were not in favor <strong>of</strong> such a ditch.<br />

Bo the request <strong>of</strong> one govertutoent<br />

branch—the Navy—iwas rejected by<br />

another branch—the Federal Works<br />

Agency.<br />

A letter wag read at the free-<br />

holders' meeting Wednesday from<br />

John M, Qallagher, regional direct-<br />

or <strong>of</strong> the Agency, in New Tort<br />

In rejecting the proposal, he said.<br />

the Apency'a action foUomd the<br />

ie" s <strong>of</strong> the Olvil Aeronautics Au-<br />

High School<br />

,h _,, _i,r , , rf 7 ' »"" mmMMUGB, »na Bnop wore, Bi-<br />

thortty, which is supervising eon- feetive next week, Uwre nlso win<br />

struotion <strong>of</strong> the field ThB a A ^ I ^ m i<br />

War Courses<br />

Go Into Effect<br />

31 StudenU Take<br />

Physical Exanu<br />

New: wartime courses lot Octio<br />

<strong>City</strong> High School boys and girls<br />

were put Into effect yesterday, af-<br />

ter months <strong>of</strong> preparation,<br />

A detailed outline <strong>of</strong> what the<br />

new schedule is all about was given<br />

the student body at a genual, as-<br />

sembly yesterday morning, while<br />

the entire faculty met Monday<br />

with Superintendent Oeorge E<br />

Brown and Principal Oeorge w,<br />

Meyer to complete teaching plans,<br />

TAKE PHYSICAL I<br />

A group <strong>of</strong> n Senior and 14 JUn-<br />

lor class boys, all accepted for<br />

pre-fllght training, underwent pliy-<br />

fiicul exumlnations Tuesday end<br />

Wednesday by Or, John 9. Town-<br />

send, school physician. In order to<br />

take this count, the boys had to<br />

qualify both physically and In apti-<br />

tude tests. Those with no chance<br />

to make the grade in Ihe armed<br />

forces were eliminated,<br />

Other new subjects now under<br />

way Include fundamentals <strong>of</strong> ra-<br />

dio, machines and electricity, fun-<br />

damental) <strong>of</strong> navigation, automo-<br />

bile mechanics, and shop work.<br />

Resort Aircraft<br />

Spotters Praised<br />

struction <strong>of</strong> the field." The d. A, A,<br />

says the ditch Isn't necessary,<br />

"So what?" rejoined the freehold<br />

ers, in effect, as they fiiurativey<br />

shrugged their shouWers,<br />

News <strong>of</strong> Our Boys in Service<br />

12 Hours Daily<br />

At 9 Below<br />

Unions Shouldn't<br />

Kick, Sayt Pileggi<br />

• •• • *<br />

Jr.*<br />

Qi:<br />

FRANK A.<br />

unionists who dem:ind is-<br />

tra pay for every hour <strong>of</strong> ovsrilme<br />

would learn somftliJns abo^it work<br />

at nn Anny air base, Judging by tho<br />

experionce <strong>of</strong> Flunk A. Pileggi,<br />

former Oraan Cily service ftfillon<br />

man, now a maintenance Mechanic<br />

nt a western field.<br />

"I ni doing worlt on the line,<br />

repairing nnd servicing B-24's nnd<br />

getting them ready for combat du-<br />

ty," he wrote this week. "We have<br />

<strong>of</strong> B-24's and B-17's on this<br />

field and we work 24 hours a day<br />

In two 12-hour shifts. I huve been<br />

working from 7 p. m. lo 7 n. m.,<br />

nnd It Is Interesting work, but<br />

mighty cold. We worked out on<br />

the ramp with the tcmperiUire at<br />

9 below zero. However, we are pro-<br />

tected with wool-lined flying suits."<br />

Th letter as written, he Enid,<br />

"during my midnight meal hour."<br />

2 Mothers Honored<br />

by American Legion<br />

Condoned from page I<br />

ored troops in battle,<br />

MOTHER VOICES OEATITUDI<br />

Witti dignity and in a low volet,<br />

Mrs, Bumpter expressed her appre-<br />

ciation to the government and to<br />

Morftin-Ranck Post for honoring<br />

her son.<br />

She was accompanied by her hus.<br />

band, former member <strong>of</strong> the Post<br />

iind World mr I veteran, who is<br />

ndw employed in Washington, and<br />

a number <strong>of</strong> reliitlves.<br />

Both Mrs. Surnpter and Mrs, Ool-<br />

Hns received handsome corsages<br />

from Mrs, Harry Bonham, on be.<br />

half <strong>of</strong> the Legion Auxiliary. They<br />

were presented by Olty Publicity<br />

Director Norman V, Wgent.<br />

Fast Commander JWank Hart,<br />

^fio presided, presented Mrs. Col-<br />

lins and Mrs. Sumpter each with a<br />

plant from the Post.<br />

. Mayor George D. Richards In-<br />

troduced Malor Bourcler.<br />

HONORED BY FRATERNITY<br />

John Collins iwns recently honor-<br />

ed by the Thetn fraternity ns the<br />

first member <strong>of</strong> that fratemLty <strong>of</strong><br />

WnshlnKton CoHejc to die In phe<br />

armed services In this war. Thb<br />

plnque was presented to Washing-<br />

ton College.<br />

Wrdn^sdny night's, affair was<br />

preceded by n dinner prepared by<br />

Ihc Auxillnry under the direction I<br />

Df Mr. and Mrs. Jack Horsey.<br />

Commander Hnrt commended the<br />

Legion Auxiliary and Phil Shnfto<br />

for tho arrangements.<br />

A number <strong>of</strong> motion pictures. In.<br />

eluding the Coral Sea nnd Mkiitray<br />

bnttles and otlicr war activities,<br />

were presented by George W. Mey-<br />

er, high school principal, who also<br />

win thnnked by Commander Hnrt.<br />

jncreMed emphasli on physical<br />

citlon for hoys.<br />

Audiometer tests tor hearing were<br />

given at ichool yesterday and og-<br />

aln today,<br />

* • *<br />

FIRST SEMESTER ENDS<br />

This week marked the beginning<br />

<strong>of</strong> the second semester <strong>of</strong> the term,<br />

Report cards for the flnt Eemes-<br />

ter grades will be distributed today,<br />

fallowing classroom tests given bj<br />

the teachers last week,<br />

A "<br />

mm<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> dt^uint Off the All;,<br />

craft Wsrattg Service, ishlch re-<br />

ports an atrerirft seen or Mm4'to<br />

this nre«'to the Areay Dnfense<br />

GUnMMd, eame In for WteW an-<br />

tlon as an ' outstanding American<br />

M n woject,, In th N M<br />

UM» at tte t J y<br />

American Legion Magazine. , : , .<br />

« an article: entitled f/UMui for<br />

Victory",", outllnlito LegJon r partici-<br />

pation in war a«tMtJe») on the homo<br />

front, the Weal alwraft port' mi<br />

cnt tt the two mentioned In ttiat<br />

category. The othet i» M Mlneola.<br />

If-T.- :". ,.*•••.! • , • I '<br />

OtIABDS VTtAli ABKA<br />

•At <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, pus) Jeisey.ls<br />

anrthi* -tMMr"'*'gUMriiiW'* vital<br />

area," Hid the magazine. - "It to<br />

mfltatalnea by Morgmn-Banot HOet,<br />

" ' '• "" ' 'illu-<br />

th* ocean<br />

and it'I a top the<br />

BWpel Her, located<br />

side Of thfc Boardwidk.<br />

•^Completed et a «BM cf<br />

it has been opertitinj since Decem-<br />

ber fl, Itti, um Chaplain Ntor-<br />

msn V, Sargent, and hoa malnt»iri><br />

ed a full tttH watfh olnoo that<br />

ttoi. ••••-•<br />

150 OBSERVES8 ON Im<br />

corps <strong>of</strong> 150 observers nerve.<br />

OWff 06-<br />

n Its BM<br />

dbserva-<br />

ttan towW reported MOO plane<br />

flights and much activity at sea.<br />

Including a head-SB eoUislnn M two<br />

vessels. The highest nun*er <strong>of</strong><br />

In «M wo-hayr<br />

w<br />

DIoMelan: "An exclusive vefe-<br />

table diet would give you a trim<br />

figure,"<br />

pAtjent: "Did you ever taii a<br />

good took at a hippopotamus?"<br />

Our Boys In Service<br />

4 Feet <strong>of</strong> Snow; 23<br />

Below; Fine, ,<br />

Says Berwyn Hughes<br />

Berwyn Hughes. weUJcnown<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Olty youth, telephoned to<br />

his father. Dr. J, "nwrnley<br />

Hughes, from Truax JHeld, Ma-<br />

dison, Wls., the ottMr «y.<br />

"How's the weaffier. Dad?" he<br />

asked,<br />

••Pine," replied Dr. Hughes.<br />

"How's it with you?"<br />

"Jiist line," said Berwyn,<br />

"T^our feet <strong>of</strong> snoNr and M be-<br />

low,"<br />

BefTfrn

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