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John<br />
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SOI»ftp» POINT--The program<br />
(or unveiling and dtaeattai <strong>of</strong> the<br />
new qttKM* honor roll was JOTX<br />
• t /j<br />
The mil Will be uayieiled py,Mr»-<br />
Bhrry -Clark, mother'<strong>of</strong> Paul Clark,<br />
be tip Majr Che 0 B ,<br />
<strong>of</strong> the public relation^ general staff,<br />
AJWiMk Forse training center,<br />
Aflaht»;clt.y. and Ueutenant-Com-<br />
n»TidTi Thomas fiufseiton, <strong>of</strong> We<br />
Ooast Ouard Radio S<strong>of</strong>tool, Atlan-<br />
tic ClStf f:^<br />
'lint sonata Faint ttoy missing in<br />
action. The prlncvM ai^dresws- "MU<br />
0 Bd<br />
p v M ^<br />
be tip Major Charles 0 Bonder,<br />
ff<br />
T:TA<br />
85 Present at p<br />
Dawes av. School! 1<br />
SOMERS POINT—The<br />
County Council <strong>of</strong> Parent-^ro<br />
had an pU-iloy meeting, at] the<br />
P $lT^lJ'iMJ<br />
Pawe^ tt.v,tsc$9Ql,,]Tuj!^JJ<br />
John Oliver, Jr, assisted bj ZMns,<br />
Burl' Hlekmmi, Mrs' Harry 'acoW,<br />
Oeorg U. S. LWparimsptor Educa-<br />
tion 'is *pMisoH&g a •crap book pro-<br />
ject *?n the 'schools, cftled Schools<br />
At War". Sli Of. the outstanding<br />
«srapfiook3 are to be picked by the<br />
countv superintendent <strong>of</strong> schools.<br />
and he has selected a, comers Point<br />
book as one <strong>of</strong> the SIT<br />
In thla book is listed the work<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Junior Hf>d Crass, with let-<br />
ters nf thanks'.and, •appreclafon<br />
from children' in Btfriard for the<br />
$fts which tiad,hfen madg and<br />
cent bv our Pupils; the work <strong>of</strong><br />
•Jie iriiool nurae, • Mlis , Hannah<br />
aodfrpv. Miss Grace Wolf teacher,<br />
is cltea for, her activities in flntt<br />
aid,, jr.d help in th* sewing project<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Junior Bed Oftss<br />
the hr^ifcldefopitjng acheine since lack <strong>of</strong> new fur-<br />
r ctttieringt beat tohifi<strong>of</strong>l^o fattening, dressing up the living room.<br />
' | 5 JI T H H 0 -J P<br />
an not <strong>of</strong> M<br />
Take A» Long At<br />
ONE<br />
YEAR<br />
TO PAY<br />
: 5<br />
CnildrenMaKe<br />
$86 From Scrap<br />
Proc&dt DiVi&tf'<br />
in War^hunpx i<<br />
EOMEHS POINT — The School<br />
children received MS from tiw sale<br />
<strong>of</strong> ton school' scrap pMes.< (Thta mo-<br />
ney has been distributed to tne pu-<br />
pils In the form <strong>of</strong> d>fensarstainps,'<br />
the children receiving stamp!, In<br />
jnopurtlon to the value: <strong>of</strong> ^twnp<br />
they brought.<br />
Wti.le most <strong>of</strong> the pupils' brought<br />
In some scrap, a number <strong>of</strong> them<br />
brought in large Quantities und n3<br />
consequence received jnanj<br />
stamp? Those receiving ttanjps<br />
worth a dollar or more .ire as fol-<br />
lows i<br />
Edward Harrington. MOOt Jownli<br />
Cftamplon $422f Mcroan3 Hamon<br />
$2 4". Jack Wallace, $3 22 Thomas<br />
R»nj, $3 40, Harry Sullivan, «161<br />
Paul nt7patrlck $2 TO, Jotie S'fel-<br />
man $2 70, Ruth JKulfoid, H.5C<br />
Jock McDowell $120, Billy JWin-<br />
ecuk $100 Kathryn Echnittf *160.<br />
Richard Best $100, JJMU>| Sjille-<br />
$160, James Issrd. il fi& Anna Moe<br />
J ft*runton, *13>:> Joe. JWrttoh- Bob<br />
I tVgte and Edmund Starts, $3.98;<br />
Carolyn Salnacuk. $1; J»e Myers,<br />
$2.06; Nonnnn Stevenson. 41.10;<br />
VvUller Boaker, $110: Oharlea Gal-<br />
lus. $1.00; Samuel McDowell, »1.00;<br />
JJojvUa Cnuner, $2.40: Robert Fen-<br />
ske. S3 40J'Beatrice Johnson. $205;<br />
Edgar Oonover. $160: Joan Barrett,<br />
> Marjorle Oliver, *I 20<br />
Impromntu Party<br />
for Hairy, Eckhardt<br />
SOMEB3 POINT—An lmprOTnpt'i<br />
farewell was arranged for William<br />
iEckhtrdt son <strong>of</strong> Mr nnd Ivfrs Har<br />
ry EckhardV who left recently to<br />
-•>oort for duiv as a Xlyina cadet<br />
Mayoi Fred Chapman'? oBJqe was<br />
'* e ijene <strong>of</strong> tiie farewell and Prank<br />
Hart, president or Khvant Club,<br />
Garrett Sullivan, chalrmun oT the<br />
Service Boys' Gift Fund. Mrs. Bck-<br />
hardt, and a few <strong>of</strong> "Blll'i' friends<br />
were present.<br />
He vnented ^ >M n pen nnd<br />
pencil set and a carton <strong>of</strong> clgar-<br />
•-ttes George Johnson on poilce du-<br />
ty, drove "Bill" to Plen'-rirttille to<br />
connect with his bin here Accom-<br />
panying him were 1 Fred Chapman,<br />
Jr. Edward Belcher and Rflbett<br />
Serb-rt<br />
School Lunches to<br />
Continue Into April<br />
eO.vtERS POINT—Word has been<br />
jecelved here that the school lunch<br />
project will continue until April 16.<br />
At present, hot lunches an? being<br />
cerved to pupils at both schools.<br />
Because i>f a ruling that WPA will<br />
i disband this mont!i, every hoard <strong>of</strong><br />
{education in the state petitioned<br />
I to keep the project nctlve as long<br />
is possible.<br />
During the Summer, women who<br />
are employed on the lunch project<br />
canned several hundira* jars <strong>of</strong> veg-<br />
etables \hhlo?) mere raised on the<br />
WPA farm These v'wtabln, with<br />
surplus commodities suppl'ed by the<br />
••tnte have enabled the cooks to<br />
plan balanced menus for the chil-<br />
dren Meriicul reports slicw tliat<br />
health and scholastic standards<br />
have teen raised since the lunches<br />
lucre inaugurated<br />
OF THE YEAR!<br />
Delinquent<br />
ReDorted at Sea<br />
SOMERS PODJT—Lewis R. Mor-<br />
ley, who was reported delinquent<br />
by Draft Board No. 8, has been<br />
idgned on tlie 8. B. White Plain,<br />
and lrft New York Hartior Moem-<br />
Creams Lotions<br />
MakeUo<br />
net yonr *opply «f llt^ena HublmiUn's funaui<br />
btaatj prjparationii now at this worthwhile<br />
Esving! Th»s year at *U yean yoo ran't afford<br />
to miss this, vpeclpl beaaty <strong>of</strong>fer, rhcrk ttvtr<br />
this lint and order at once. SHs Usti far a<br />
limited, time only.<br />
I'Ltet<br />
1 GraltiA<br />
• Country Nlfht Cream<br />
Bne-^fal^^^e Cream<br />
K'j-bol Huqar<br />
Town *-Coontty Make up Film<br />
Red Un» UpMIck<br />
Apple BUsnm rtrfomc<br />
Price*<br />
1.00<br />
1.00<br />
1.00<br />
1.25<br />
1.00<br />
2.00<br />
1.50<br />
1.25<br />
3.7S<br />
Now<br />
JO<br />
JO<br />
JO<br />
,1.00<br />
JO<br />
,!,«0<br />
,1JO<br />
1.00<br />
1.00<br />
NOTE: (islocme, Ean de Toilette, Girt Sets and Beiutj I.ufgage<br />
net Included lit this sale<br />
prle-9 ,<br />
' • • ; . • \ - ' • .<br />
Special Prfcei Mective Friday, Feb. S, to Sahirday, Feb. 13<br />
Stainton's Department Store<br />
.„ * r)' < r t .d.<br />
VommunikaH<strong>of</strong>t tlnat op*itttMl by our<br />
armadforcMar* vital te*v«ry military<br />
action en dlloWrbp«telly mak* K a rola not to call.<br />
Wmhington, D. Card other wdr-actlva<br />
center* unlot • abtolutoly necauary.<br />
Your balpwHI da much to apMd Hw<br />
9 jleaUnaUon unfcnoNm- Mayop<br />
" Ottaiwitn received fhta iverl-<br />
m <strong>of</strong> MorleyV whereabout!!,<br />
thnsiwh contact With tile U S<br />
Maritime, Commission In few York<br />
<strong>City</strong>. These facts Iia.ve bien made<br />
known to the Board,<br />
Republican League<br />
Enjoys Card Party<br />
6OMERS POINT—A card parly<br />
followed a brief business meeting<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Women's Republican League,<br />
at the Fire Hall, Wednesday ovc-<br />
ning Mrs George Johivtm. presi-<br />
dent, conducted The next mcetlm<br />
will be on February 10 Mrs Betty<br />
Lowther iras hostess ut th« enrd<br />
party. Refreshmmts were jervotl<br />
after the game*<br />
The playera- Mrs Gcorse John-<br />
son, Mrs Emma McCuc. Mrs Fxi<br />
gar Hill. Mrs Maurice WaLon<br />
Mis Lewis MathJas. Mrs Emily<br />
Muddcn. Mrs. Thoma* Lfltlmci<br />
Mrs Sarah Richards, Mrs Riciiard<br />
Hagenibuctier, Mrs. Catherine<br />
Bioim Mrs Dai id Brudlej, Mrs<br />
Oharlotte Bam«, Mrs- Joseph<br />
Weintrmib, M», James B. Scull, Jr,<br />
, New Class Starts<br />
for Point Motheri<br />
SOMTOfi P0ttTiT-A5<br />
Godfrey ansiounces that _..<br />
this week Mothers' elnw will be<br />
held each Thursday at the New<br />
York BV. school at 3 pra. Tlicsi<br />
cliifses are under ttie dint<strong>of</strong>Joii ol<br />
ihe Bureau Of Maternal and Ohild<br />
Health, Btftte Depnrtirent or<br />
Health, with Miss Godfrey as in<br />
itrurtor, TO* cla^s will ineludo<br />
pre-natal, infant care, chil-i fuid-<br />
snee, some nutrttlon, and other sub-<br />
jects <strong>of</strong> interest, lach mother com. :<br />
pleting the course will leecive a<br />
cfrtincate.<br />
-Attai Hhnnah<br />
Frl. and Sat., Feb. j<br />
Spencer Tracy, KalharlMi<br />
bum, Richard Whoif i<br />
Margaret "<br />
"Keeper Of<br />
Flame"<br />
Aim Color Cartoon •OJ I<br />
Monday. Icb. 8 <strong>On</strong>ly \ T<br />
RiclurU Travt,<br />
Vlfjliili Clirlstln,<br />
"Truck Btutr^"<br />
-BAHOAINITE- yt<br />
Kiddles He . Ad0]t, '<br />
Tues, ami Wed. Feh<br />
Hnmphrry nopirt,<br />
Herfman, JMul tlenrtU<br />
Claude Hulnii hi<br />
"Casablanca^, i I<br />
Dog Ueeniu to be<br />
Issued. Saturday<br />
BOMEHB POINT—All dotr owneri<br />
nre mked to obtain licenses for<br />
their dois. <strong>City</strong> Clerk JfimM O.<br />
Scull will he at <strong>City</strong> Hall from 9<br />
in B on Saturday, February S, to<br />
issue the Ikwises, unlew license!<br />
nre procured at, onm, tiie owner<br />
iffill be subject to u fine<br />
TheatreJS/ews<br />
VILLAGE<br />
Friday and gaisMay<br />
Spencer Tiaq/ and Ktttharine<br />
Hepburn figure in a drama <strong>of</strong> news-<br />
paperddm for the second time In<br />
"Keeper <strong>of</strong> the Flame," Mttro-Qold.<br />
wyn-Mayers graphic adaptation <strong>of</strong><br />
I, A, R. WyLes best-selling novel,<br />
tttilch comes to the Vllla.e Theatre<br />
conuntneing tonight. Unlike "Wo.<br />
man <strong>of</strong> the Year," which was com-<br />
edy, hoMsver, the new picture is an<br />
u.rfusiiy ufumatic one dealing with<br />
An.eri unoer todsy's WArtime<br />
conditions. Tracy, as a iie»-spaper<br />
man, Investigating the death <strong>of</strong> a<br />
noted American leader, falls In love<br />
with his widoow, played by Miss<br />
HepbUiti, and a dramatio situation<br />
eventuates whin his investigations<br />
turn Uie linger <strong>of</strong> suspicion on her,<br />
Qeorgi Cukor directed the plBture<br />
with a east that includes Richard<br />
Whort, Margaret Wycherly, AudKy<br />
Ohristie. Horace MeNally. Donald<br />
Meek, Frank Craven and Doryl<br />
Thursday. I>b. 11 <strong>On</strong>ly<br />
Lee TraLy, Kwl>n Bmab.<br />
Tom OroHii and Lin Ktttj?b|<br />
"The Pay<strong>of</strong>f^<br />
Also CoirKtly. Novelty and<br />
BARG4IMTE<br />
Kiddies lie - Adults j<br />
1 ri jnd Sat., Feb. IJ-1J t \ \<br />
Matinee Itblli l>.iy? %*]"^<br />
Dnli Hope, )>».ath> Lamonr(»|<br />
"They Got M«<br />
Covered"<br />
^<br />
THEATRE OPEN PART TIME<br />
The Seaside Theatre, Somers<br />
fttint, wUl be closed Tuesdays.<br />
Wednesdays and Thursdays until<br />
further notice, it was announced<br />
this met.<br />
GOOD FOOD and<br />
% GOOD SERVICE<br />
._. era FAMOUS ...<br />
Clam Btew „„„ 85e<br />
Oyiter Stew __..„_ 85c<br />
FoD Conne<br />
DINNERS<br />
55c - 65c<br />
TIP-TOF<br />
DININa BOOM . GBILLK<br />
OB the Corner<br />
In Uu Heart B' Town<br />
9th and Asbury Ave.<br />
VMLAM<br />
Buy More War Be<br />
Parts - Kep-Urs -<br />
RE-UUILT<br />
P0B8M*<br />
BICYCi<br />
Hospm<br />
640-42 Asbury ,<br />
rhone 0IS2-W<br />
HOGflTtS<br />
SEA FOOD REST*<br />
\1to Omtmm U* N««.l<br />
OPEN<br />
CLEANING<br />
and<br />
PRESSING<br />
TAILORING<br />
REMODELING<br />
Furs Cleaned. Gland<br />
awd Styled.<br />
744 Aibtiry ph. 1035<br />
SENIOR STUDt<br />
• Photographers 1<br />
PortralU - '<br />
1<br />
Developing and.<br />
Phoneme - 838<br />
Ifaiian Sausage fb<br />
FRANK LO1*<br />
1M9 I<br />
RADIO SER\<br />
CLYDE<br />
Flattering, Brickfin<br />
In Was i H<br />
Know<br />
Tekph<br />
Before Thursday<br />
OCEAN CITY SENTIN£L-I<br />
63rd —No. 154' Telephone 0304 OCEAN CITY, K J., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12. 1943 Publlcttlon Office ' ' >'<br />
JUd Ifen't Bait, Itli S», and IbVnt A«.<br />
Rent Freezing<br />
Ruinous, Says<br />
County Group<br />
. Confers with OPA<br />
in Capital; Cong-<br />
ress Scrap Looms<br />
A delegation <strong>of</strong> Cape Mav<br />
County resort men, headed by<br />
Assemblyman John E. Bos-<br />
well went •(.• Washington yes-<br />
terd'iy and nppealetl to the<br />
OfliiP ( Price Adn.inibtra-<br />
tion for rebel from Lhe dras<br />
tiL rent c<strong>of</strong>itiol PUlInp, which<br />
Ihiwitens numerous repor f<br />
people with the lo°s ct their<br />
jji operties.<br />
They had nn appointment to con-<br />
fer nt 3 pm with Pnul A Porter<br />
dopu^ OPA -dmlnKtuitor hi charge<br />
<strong>of</strong> r>".it contiol They planned to<br />
explain that die icnf freeing edict<br />
—designed primarily to prevent<br />
foiigin? m. comics ted Industrial<br />
y at least pantial-<br />
lv t j xtniptlnp seasonal communities<br />
Mr Hoswell says he hope» he ci»n<br />
induce Congress through the del-<br />
egotioi from tills district to force it<br />
to do so<br />
MeanVme Oongressnian Wcnc<br />
telegraphed The Sentinel-Ledger<br />
Wednesday niglit thnt he was try-<br />
inp to arrange B special hearing<br />
for representatives from resort<br />
i»t"M with tih" OPA's regional oiflce<br />
in Philadelphia, to give them nn<br />
opportunity to explain why resort<br />
i areas should be exempt.<br />
I ALL BENTS FBOZEN HERB<br />
V As It stand* nor. all <strong>Ocean</strong> C'tv<br />
property owner* must base their<br />
* 1913 seasonal rentB upon" prices<br />
thev charged last giimnj^r. The<br />
Dies Suddenly<br />
Fining judge<br />
Heart Victim<br />
nrd miny ownars (failed to receive<br />
enough revenue to pay carrying<br />
draiKes<br />
Hie rent control Jr "ireezing"<br />
plnn wns designed primarily to pfc-<br />
\ent rent gouging In contested in-<br />
dustrlil areas<br />
The idctegatlon in Washington<br />
yerterrtny Included, teilrtes Mr<br />
Boawell Walter A Dlttrlch, repre-<br />
wntnn Uie <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Real Es-<br />
tate Board; Harry H»wKinE, sea<br />
Mi C'ty commissioner, Elmer lusw-<br />
'tt rinrcsentlng Mayor George A<br />
ReMun <strong>of</strong> North Wildwood; janies<br />
A L Harris, representing Wildwood,<br />
Hnd Harry NicXeraon. real e-tate<br />
trokei, representing Wildwood<br />
Crest<br />
2 Buses Daily<br />
For Down County<br />
New- Public Service<br />
Schedule Announced<br />
,A schedule <strong>of</strong> service on the new<br />
bus route Between Atlantic <strong>City</strong> and<br />
Cape May, passing through <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Citv, was announced today by the<br />
Public Service Interstate Transport-<br />
ation Co.<br />
Persona wishing bus travel to<br />
points southward In Cape Mciy<br />
County may catch buses leaving the<br />
local terminal, 9th st and Atlantic<br />
nv,, twice a day The departure<br />
times nre 6-20 a m and 5 p m on<br />
week days and Saturdays, and 11.16<br />
a m and 7:15 p m on Sundays.<br />
Departure times ifrom the local<br />
terminal in Uie opposite direction,<br />
to Atlintlc <strong>City</strong>, will be at 101« a<br />
m, and «-i5 p. m. ,<br />
The new route, approved only two<br />
wee'ra ego by the Public Utility<br />
Oomniiasion. .follow) the coastal<br />
Mghwav through Sea Isle <strong>City</strong>, Av-<br />
al and stone Harbor, then swings<br />
over to the mainland to pass<br />
through court House, and thence<br />
to Wildwood and Cape May.<br />
Insurance Cu^<br />
on County Cars<br />
A Mibstanllol reduction In Insur-<br />
ance on Cape May County's motor<br />
vehicles was anmnjeed to ttie itei-<br />
nolders Rurt. week, in a letter from<br />
John J. Key. <strong>of</strong> the BeediftpJCay<br />
Realty Oo,' WUdWood.<br />
A Credit <strong>of</strong> % per cent, plus %<br />
fleet plan cresttt <strong>of</strong> 115 per, cent<br />
In the i<br />
wtoo saw.both,<br />
pom coall »*'<br />
p<br />
hall<br />
jehpd, K w<br />
appurent fttquonO* at<br />
men's canteen to the J<br />
the Music Pier, nw, a.<br />
«w <strong>of</strong> activity.<br />
COST CO<br />
The oort <strong>of</strong><br />
1500 for botb aag<br />
small fay cotnpftrt*on •<br />
greater cowtort ttwt "<br />
ble, ttie mayor MM. M<br />
cost <strong>of</strong> fuel Is expected <<br />
wtoat lower than' H hen<br />
oil.<br />
•Bie OPA has authority <<br />
oil ratlonB for any<br />
large quauUUea <strong>of</strong> oil<br />
be converted, an4 are <<br />
turn to t&ls-effect al<br />
buUdtous in the,<br />
and Atlantic Oity-was<br />
weeks ago to convert half<br />
ot its fire houses, • _.. -<br />
<strong>City</strong> Ban is getting<br />
Ms 4lhn oO nSm br<br />
heat fnxn the main j<br />
bunding on Fridays, fla<br />
Sunday*.<br />
Mr and Mrs. pavld McCWBon<br />
were week-end guests ht the home<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mr. Medallion's parents, Mr. and<br />
Mrs. John McCalllon, 601 IStti st,<br />
Mr. Mocxailon is 'stationed ' In<br />
Louisville, Ky HW wife, whd is rer<br />
skfing ih Philadelphia for the dura-<br />
con, eccompanled Mm to Lte<br />
for a visit. ,<br />
Beware <strong>of</strong> S\<br />
<strong>On</strong> Beach;might<br />
Sees Florida I<br />
After the War;<br />
• \ *<br />
Present SokiBen<br />
Return, Says i<br />
Florida, will reodvB a<br />
Hnpetiia alter the war.! , ,<br />
This is ttie prediction <strong>of</strong>"<br />
R. Benner. past eomn»«ii«er.t"<br />
gnu^anck post, tunertaia<br />
who "* employed dtslnsr.fhr;<br />
at the Sort jAUderdaile, !—<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice.<br />
^ThonwndB <strong>of</strong> youO».'l<br />
tant Tnints are recelTlnvW<br />
auction to Florida UirtnJgh-t<br />
my training, 1 Mr. ]<br />
in a better to The I<br />
"Hundreds <strong>of</strong> item j<br />
determination to l<br />
home i n h t<br />
.would have never -<br />
except ilwf.lhB^-""<br />
t Be xep<strong>of</strong>f "*<br />
Is ]B