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Oct 1944 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City

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• p"iqCEA"N CITY SENTINEL-LEDGERFridasSMMOf Interest to Womenless HouseMile <strong>of</strong> DimesAnnual Event Fail*Almost $100 ShortOf Yw AgoEngland Hospital WoundedNeed Surgical DressingsDemand for Civilian Volunteer WorkersIs Suddenly AccentuatedSick and wounded soldiers can twait That Is the theme <strong>of</strong> an urgentappeal from Ar-ny and HedUnas <strong>of</strong>ficial far nun South Jersevvolunteers to work onureicsldressing for the Army i EnglandGeneral Hospital Atlantic CitvEngland General Hospital »iJlrequire four or five times tiie luinber <strong>of</strong> surgical dres-lni* turrcnt vbeing supplied b> the local RulCrosssays Col Sidnej L ChappellCommanding Officer Nu»that the hospital has become pi LWlth the fflore ,„,„„„ Bound ,„neM nnd inJllu ca5P, „ „ ,,,,„,Bj OWEN PETTITDespite the apparently larger•eaaon <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Is enjoying thisyear tot Hostess House annual MileOf Dims paradoxically yielded nl«most 1100 leas lost week than tincorresponding event a year agoA total <strong>of</strong> See; from the drl-eWas reported after final tabulationTuesday <strong>of</strong> this wteS- by MilChristina Lulle eorrespoiidlng sec- i domlnanlly surgical in Its trentmpnt- retary <strong>of</strong> the Hostess House League I for , ick Bnd „„,„„,!,,,! , ln lm>n , dllltnOf this WS2 42 was contributed by ln(:reBSe u, requlrt, dVisitor* from Pennsylvania Whichagain finished first In the race be_tween the states,HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTSPUT PENNSYLVANIA ACKOS^According to Miss Lulli whuspent much time at the Mile ifDimes booth on the "walk throughout the four-day drive Pennsylvnnlas triumph this season may be attributed to the enthusiasm <strong>of</strong> igroup <strong>of</strong> beys and girls a ho cantributed dimes In the names nl thrihigh school? Some nf these ftfieQI»ey, Upper Darby QermantownTOintford Lansdowne JenklntownSwwthmore and other high ichoulsin the Philadelphia areaFtw Jersey trailed In second plarswith $10733 <strong>Ocean</strong> Cltys eontrittuWon totaled *20.57 Thy amountMtludes *301 made up from penits given by <strong>Ocean</strong> Citv new£bm->Who wtre given a space <strong>of</strong> their OM.IIbrought lieie including ampututlntij cs^cs the need for sur^ieal drein^ <strong>of</strong> ill kindb has grssn ray*dhIt ttHs revealed that from Jinuarvta July <strong>of</strong> thi? \tmr the numbel <strong>of</strong>npi_rations ptrforrnDd at the heI pital ha incrLii id b\ 2i pi 1 cenDuring tht ^iyne prnodhi.«t \ c iI the 1 ped ILI drivings hus nu 1tl 111 dmbler*The mcj^t impartaii t mav c tn infreS5& production is exteii&i JII fthn ana wiiktng on drn^sint f rEnblind flpnpnl Hn pit U t nil f3 >u h Tpi t\Rt PURCH\^EDthitilhPhiladelphiansAre Married HereMr. and Mrs Samuel Brown, <strong>of</strong>Philadelphia, announce the marrUage <strong>of</strong> their daughter, Mary Louise,•o Lieutenant Robert Stephen Bogalin,U.S.A., ton 6f Mr. and Mrs.Harry BogRtln. <strong>of</strong> FhlladDlphla,A lit rfimnnvtook place la^t| Thur das at 4 pm, in HDIJ Trinitvr L j lthurrli Hc\ Richard Srectoi uf tin church <strong>of</strong>ficlntii t,hni sister LienHniimJimimiltniiillut $">u ThL nu we hid nmore thin four iS bills and nt thinhitherThe fait tliat HP nndi umuch us wr did l h « tin hifclirt iiI' ij rlilKm nnrngpan the booth Delaware with So 3sand Washington with §4 90 merethe next highestSOML FEOM CHINAAll the states and several foreigncountries were represented bi pl.-iccards Several contributions weremade by persons who had been inor who had spent some time inj'•Fifty ptr cent <strong>of</strong> the money werseeftrtd came through the younf-rgeneration boys and girls <strong>of</strong> highschool age or youngerMiss Lulieadd."In previous years she contlnued, "we have received checks fcumei de_rte if inkr st lu»n ti\TLSIUL ik and UsiturIn rihriip\n tm rlilldnn ml r-ithe ne^"b n ^ht dp nr\ti credit fir HIP UICP"L- f Hi' than -lnjnnr PiseIKUM EVbUND AND Al \It till ijTDttl Otlltr I IHllblllnrI iul lit, thP rlrbr inrluikd Mr F' J H LI mm and Ed 5 C ml N ijt L ui- Mo Pfr ChartA Nugur ind WiltPr BPiinrttf EliklandLieutpinnt and Mr H AVlirln rf Texif, dptim W Hillor Alaska\iunire t contributor ui t% -Jear lid Filmer D Wil in ulii &Hoorn in El PBJO Tpxa Anothe"Nnu-fStn La Marr Hillman 1left H contributii II in thi name iChina where he pent eicnl \LireI <strong>On</strong> behalf nf thi LeaKui Mljs LuI lie extends thanks tu thr titv afficiala and emplnyei nf tin MusicI Pier for their hearty cunptrationProceed frnm thp drive will be usedfor general expenses incurred atthe Hastes^ Hnuje in its «urk <strong>of</strong>caring far girls end women whuhave etimi. there tn retain healthMrs Wirrt n SYTHTS JI sint, f f tht pnjrctwarm-fiThn m*ri mil t bp filled 1PPtplt? think thpbr dif!s5ing^ rpurLlia c1 Tlie\ rannnt Thrmii B t br d nv h\ pt ipk inIn a furl her effort is mppt theprp*,siii(| nppd i snldkr palir-nts attht ho^piiaj have £^k 1hnk in ihc hn^pital ^upplv rooin^H hilf utli^rs bei! pjtiePtsnukiup dressings jnd p*id^ in thrifmm1 f luiiir fit millrinrleunbtot miiiiA ntepuon at the Oteanlc fol1 «ud the ecremnm lifter whirhI riltinint lid Mrs BOBBtin It ftf i a hr rt hone^ mnmiThe gro m mli return tn Cimpnii kimiii Bi K\ 'Siplimbri ^56 Prizes A'wardedAt Rebekah PartyFift^ ii. pilzt ueie amiidi 1H! HI t-trfl pai t\ !-ivpn b\ thrr nn CU\ Rtbck h Lodpr la t^» 1nr J i\ ivtninp it Hoi\ Tunii R( nn in 1 fentral uiFnm ii hi y i/p^ «crrhnpnhmln rUilh11 a wrrk tr<strong>On</strong> i n rit\ \mq UFM TJ dr nip 1 * nr i ki tirrkllll R d n i Hriiquiitii 4Hth I ti 1 i hnnr 04'OWOfficers Re-ElectedBy Hostess Leaguetf ri m n1MlL)r ILIhi\mMipi11iiiL hitItiiu f i biid^rf ~>i r icil Tin Urst ind **ti ii Uiuii tn iivTIPI wonMiss Nancy 0, Allert, daughter <strong>of</strong>Mr, and Mrs, William 'Allen III, <strong>of</strong>Philadelphia, who is spending theBummer with her parents at theirSummer home, S433 Central nv,, willhave M her guest for two weeksMiss Marian Lawless, <strong>of</strong> Worcester,Mass. Miss Allen and Miss Lawlessare students at Bdgewood Park,,Briarcllff Manor, New York, andwill resume their studies there nextiiunth9 # *Mis MildredSihruh nnd tnnEdwaid nf CabbinsvlllP N J vi itpd In Oteatl Citvivir the »nki ndI . - .MlE (JULIUS if Millvilli return rt h nip Muiid iv aftii pi ndingtin Keek rlld with Dr and MilHtisrr 1 Pettlt B07 We*) nvI , , ,Mr ind Mrs J R Hillujxtcrb38 PlPaiurc ai an entertulnini.Mi A W Bhoemnkcr Mr- Hnlbp uiutpr and Mrs ahuemnkersi inddliughterMartha and GraceWakpflrld ol 3t Petersburg HnMr md Mrs Dimld iM Dnwrlli mth pntcrt mud Mi inn Mij ipli A B Clements inri tlHUhlltrr J on if Philadelphia it Hi irSim mi ii ldenei "inn Dun1Mr F!i ibith Cat •. uhi iinii rI , ,,i n inriti n Aufci^l 10 in Atii I, e iti, Htu,pitil rrturnpd Widi lui- n rtip is WP In idBctt\ Pit r inri Min pin H lilenH Mriithrti%I, Wilhim Cl 11 111 r Phi 1! 11 in »h In. In tn 1 M» • rtui11 MILII t rt hei nnthn Mi iW lillint r 9 4 Cmliiil uritm1 h 111 M" trrdm Tliur dmTi ink Alii 11 nn f Mr ill 1 Mi\V II 1 MU11 TOT emtriil 11 irt irn t1 I ne Sundii iftn imini,mil i» mik iiMtint 111 All » niu ill lull' n thn iiimi iridjp Wi dims* ptt mbi i (iH ut 1 hNew Fall SmartHANDBAGSiftsi really set a felt precedent$2-50 to $6-00~~ (piys o v i Tsx)_ J fill Siif with n handijag In rayon coritil*-Roman Strip*.i dp*wstrings is uniy one 0/ in untisual range In•ijlei. T6gif warm eelers will put gxhilaratiun late JQUT Fall moodTHE HOUSE OF VALUES— Famsm ilnce lift —MUTH'SJEWQ.RY GIFK4 §lit beirlm (ha npmf "MHTH" ii ytiir iuirialci ol lit ultimtle III B«<strong>of</strong>llute tad HUBd Jultmeat af viluiiOUT MART OF OCEAN CITYBoardwalk(Opposite Music Pier)To Be SURE <strong>of</strong>RISLEY'S SERVICEBe SUREHe's Now EmployedBy RISLEY'S and ina RISLEY'S TruckIn spite <strong>of</strong> wartime manpower problems, ItlSI.KVs Laundryftmm to yoy BIST POSSIBLE SEHVICf: under enisling lomii.Uom.Still serving <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> after 1 more than IS years.We do our own work delusively. No work done for otherLaundtritt.mi.IVORY SOAP LAUNDERING1804 - Telephone PlanntTille M4 oriic CH 4Dial CHr 4-31WrElriti 11 r r fturi I i k(hr inn tint. 1 HIP H 1 te^Hj^tP H 11Th f 11 »mt. mrnil 11 ^]11 ttmur in fTu Mr Wiliinn Bkndin prr 1 if nf Mi Chuh rSri 1 Mi R nil Wi 5 n Mi II uBnrf-ri iii t °r nd -ind thn 1 \i r,ir idtnt it p c tivph M Fi !pni t ^ F \ r nifiint, r I i\MrMir^ S L Kin tr i ni iMLS. Chri lini LulieT"ir i iHiln^sprrptnr^ inri ^iciil wnrkPr\Inibpf thp irivi nn I iri^r chiili r Heii winmni Bluii1m Misir Chilr w

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