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Oct 1944 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City

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ealtt Strandlf f"." The, MTMrman, but, is reflected by man, Th«ttmmot wa mm* spiritual man'! consciousness and !tt» Stand are tradlnoWon (he Boardwalk p. 188),individuality art- reflections (if God I*w pir Sunday wfl «nt <strong>of</strong> tJwSWIiswpn which Christian Science Services, VI]-rt iutiwnw Church. Rev.IT, Adter. tutor, has §pon.Krneger, baritone, will bemorning and evening. Ar-Church Announcementsla hireling.1 The Christian Church teaches 'a-I bor as service, let Inbor be Chris.i tlan and it will stand eternally CJIIImended.Let labor be Unchristianand it will stand eternally condem.netl.FfrlTZ KBVEOEBThe services held by (he aboveBblsthbach, well knj&n m ehurel, to encourage Ohristinn practiceIn all phases <strong>of</strong> life will bewill play the trumpetUl conduct his pap-il-uconducted as follows for the comingIn tht evening TimSabbath Day^{[•Old hymns at the church v;,l 9:30 a.m. The Church SchoolAdults will enjoy the Bible ClniTINE ? K C1331 Hsburv A»ePastor R^'^ Barthfiliimeu^ssUtant Re^ ^m L,^Utidis Mi r i u St AuitustlntChuicfi uiii ml Wi iis nv6 30 8 (10 111 10 15 11 15MirtiruHu" Midil DL\ itimi- fell1 JU thr 1 u E IWJI ^Weekday Miys at 7 at I4th mm ^Lburyav.Confessions—Sat.. 4-6 and 7.30 anil0,First Friday Confessions, 4, 6 and7:30 and 0,Masses 6;OT nnd Boo.Bunday Masses—St Mar, s Clmpcl2i«l st. and Atlantis av.. 8:30. 8:00, 0:00, 10:00 mid 11:00Weekday Mass at 7:30,•onfessinns Bnt, 7::)ii and i) 00First Friday Confrssiijiis at 7:3(ind 0:00.Masses B.30 and 8:QQ,• • •!lt)L¥ TRINITY EPIsrOPALllth si, and rentral a».Be?, n, S, Bailey, Rcrtnr7:30 and 0 a.m. Holy Communion10 a.m. church Schaui,11:15 a.m. Morning Service and ser.men.Tuesdays at 2:15 p.m. (except islTuesday at 10:30 a.m ) Wamen'jAli iy.Wed, nnd Frldny,Communion,0:30 a.m. fioljHURT PRESBYTFni INTth st IMri WnlFT nH« (.nspil tfnCind ,, nilMi-.slon.iry Mlnrifil ( liurrhRfi Giorse iKrhcr Till) Pistol' Ii ill Pi I n Mi (tin I • influ Si II I ti ic In, in ri {\ (1in ill nr 1 nm1 Id i in 'ah ill i c | ">liC ilhiMini (, id in ipi i i ii HI Willlllll I ^ mn II il h nI nrluit' Dl ( 1 in ii i H r Ii n'in If inn "5 L Li !• I I Sipliniln] 1(1 Dniil \ll il In!Ivinr. [ s Hlllli 1 14i lli Il-Ir 1Tin Suiicl i 1c mi t i hi i iiul 'fimn tin pnljilt \i\ Mis. r uhuiiiitl HllHl A |>( < I II I tlllllln 1 IImis. mil, \ull 111 icicur-d10 -('i i in 1 ihoi I)a\ SIIIIII i\Mnllilni. ••.(niff nf Woi hip S( Imoil ( 11 Tin Liiul Pi l i l -PnlX Tin Tliliw 1' I hi KiiiKiliim•>lnl (In hwl Tin! tin (,l(i,i fi iF 01 Ann ii Mil I hi A b 1 ITin (hfilr lr-rl b\ 11 In ZOIK 1 2 Hill Malic i /nm 2J Lew W«\ct Eunr J50 \.ird bna^lliiki 1 Bill n Arr\mi 1 2 Flank (.uulhiiin /mif 1Inn iSiimlsLiiim /oiu JThe lulll <strong>of</strong> Znne 1 lneludlnK(iiiiilbuiII R* ( UTI md IrvInK Lt>sij,umi tin ciinipitiUnn In i.ifiUllincAir ransEnds VWtand Mrs Meyerhome WednesdayCaptain Hester nn»North Atlantic brai^h «F*TrKiisport Command thriiS*O,e..n <strong>City</strong> K| wanl8 Wmer when i )c UetcrthJi .ulean ttuik the M*^ ""«ploticcieil i n kthiniiEh tu North «,«,.](.pent considemble tlm.mg tiBiufcrred to hUCihuiv Pi i buiriun rt,Wlldwood las. » J' D ,l hurel >sold bv the UU C ? 1 0tMi ,md Mr,TMludelphU .urlvipi nd lorn, time a»»••••>'M,n nnd ri'lililoll hlliii'lti ri'Hr,-Tusell ftith scirnti' 'WiiiiMnii, <strong>of</strong> tliLS city,liTllmu*. accumpaiilpdHI by Mro Nelson kcllcr.lllJtKjcl li'ii rfiiiimiinlf fiinKiim,pr. Ciii iicliiis Hudsun wns IIITo Sing Anthem Leadu tin 1 Cuilliiiurd from safe 10iiiiiTliiliimcnt Mrf WPU., 130 pm Midweek "piayer(j |Tii'«i-iili'ti n Mill, tn Mrs Mi'i'liiilj and Bible Study,m Bliiiiillii, <strong>of</strong> The Blstioyrn,• * •(rfclatiun fur Die use <strong>of</strong> the UNION CHAPELsolarium lor the AuxiliaryitlripUl " s a ' s " * pf BV THE SEA*' PMsenledfflt Birls who lii'lOTd serve retend in the clrvaior np- SStll si. and AsburyThe Church <strong>of</strong> the ftyslii- rrosiiav.ISI3I nwciiiij Tilcsdriy wns theuntil in 1 *' July.).UCENSE: FINED ISMontRornery, 17, nrigrn,^^v, nenr 7th St., waj nnedfind coltt in police court, Mnny W driving without a llcnspsuloUl Of lhe P| rM«fth»dist t luiri-h, who will «ln^tin- l.ailint pjrl <strong>of</strong> the inlhfm'< onsldir anil Hear Me," by Pflurgrr.ID tw heard during th s morn.Ing si-rvhc or worship by Ihp noln.1st quartette.CHURCHES9 46 am, Bible School.Ocorgf W. Pattqn, Supt.11 am. Morning Worship,Rev. Linn Bowman, PastorBelber, «upt Olum for all»roup« AtttnrjBnce cards g 1VM ,All are welcome The pastor teachcnthe Adult Bible Clua ChrtatlanLife Course and AugsburgLfpftfions ufipd10 46 n m Morning Service <strong>of</strong> Worihlpin the strand Thenter nrHost H Stovir will preaoh thewirnun What Are We LlvinitPur' OongrpKutlonal lining8i)l(iUt Frit/ Kmeger Arihui WFblsi hbai Ii trumpeter /H 01(.W( Iconic C(Mnr> Ul ttlfse Jubl.fCSfrvlci-i <strong>of</strong> the Season 01 tlifClllirrh (in thi Bnjrdnall7 4i pm Jubllre Paimcii t;,fvl((t(if the rinnrh (in tin Bdirdnulk^•Irjlid Thfuter Dr ROJU ,1 si ivi r conducting Hie M-rnr,Iiifuchiiig the Mrmnn ~h HIIinf|In Twlnft Ml KilliKer MI, >|t[Mi rbbicllbaih trumpetrr CudroiiKlcpilliiniil Ingiiif/ All n.Hf kijmft• * *KINGDOM HAIL OKJtHOVAirs wrrwssFs111 Ughth strfftI rid u Si pt( mb( 1 1« I Ii '•mlif Mecllni! BlKiliI'-(•d Is nu jlvaii ,n I will tiu tmil not b( ,lnl(i t,,i HIP LunlJt MOVAH I inv stiniKtli nnd mvnilK hi til ( Is bi mint m\ ,]Hi' n Isj u "•Suiirlrtv Vptmibrr 37pm nibli Bunk sttuh nTiulh hhull Mlki You Fin8 pm Walditowil Blbl( Slidi111! Am lilt) (1 nnd Mi n uf f IWill|8 Youths Jailed!For DrinkingEight Philadelphia youths wcri 1lulled for 30 days by order <strong>of</strong> iji"Wiltiuood police court, Sunday, aspolice nf that resort eontinuea ndrive In break ,, p drlnklnf bv milinrsFifteen others taken into custodyat varliius tnnrooms were ntied i2">each.<strong>On</strong>e defendant, James T Harper.ST. JOHN'S UHBRA19, was sentenced by Becorder R,10th st, and Central avL, Byrne to 80 days In jail. It inRev. Frank F, Adler, g.T.M,, Putgi his second <strong>of</strong>fense, as police saidThe 13th Sunday after Trinity; he had been arrested for disorderly»:4 r i am. Church 8«hool F, EdwinI conduct earlier this Bummer,We Thank You!We are deeply grateful for the tremendous patronageyou have showered upon us in our firit days <strong>of</strong>operation <strong>of</strong> the Seashore Laundry.Your response has taxed our facilities but we arehappy to announce that, starting next week, we willbe able to give you service on any amount <strong>of</strong> laundry.In acquiring the SeashoreLaundry we propose to expandits facilities to fill an acute<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> need. We plan to op.erate the plant year 'round andto concentrate upon serving<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.Each member <strong>of</strong> this firm is an experienced laundryman,having devoted his entire career to the laundrybusiness. We hope to merit your patronage bygiving you the type <strong>of</strong> laundry service that satisfies.Seashore LaundryCompany, IncorporatedWESSEL-RAYMOND WI1KS - HAROLD PARKS - H AKRY MB¥IRixth Street Telephone 0470Tabernacle PianistMISS MA1UON TAYLORPianist who plays at the Oe»nC1(y Tabrrnaelf each Sunday. Sli?is a member <strong>of</strong> musioiil sacieileanf Camden and Phlladflphla, andlaw played here many seosons.Commuters'Club GossipThe eommittiii 1 wishes to thankTom Walker for the tie and coll.irset doriuled as a dour prize. It's easyto run a party with such swell buck-Uncle Newt, took the dny <strong>of</strong>f Prl.day, the IBlh, to rest up for thepnrty. i thanks to Bub PlaUeri Bobwanted to give him cnote time to gvtthings bulled up... *Ham and Eggs Lovey did notmake good again. Hundreds <strong>of</strong>members <strong>of</strong> the Commuters' Clubwent without breakfast Baturdaymorning because John did not pro.duee. Maybe next year when therations are no moie. By the way—helooks swell in an apron.Newt left Hogatc's Just a few_mo.merits before the sun came up. Any.one who has the agency (or portabledog houses, see Newt.Jud Henk must have had a swelllimp, He had to take Monday <strong>of</strong>f(i get in condition. Oh, that paid,grey dftwning <strong>of</strong> the morning afterBill Hinderer, Arry Arrison, JohnLove and their gang reported forfishing at 0 am Saturday morningafter the party. Some people iookfor the funniest places to sleep it<strong>of</strong>f 1 Result^no fish were caught,George Ulrich reported his inabilityto attend due to illness in thefamily. We trust your mother isheller, George,Mr, and jMrs, Hay John went toSouth Carolina to visit their son,who is in the" service; hence Ray'sabsence, Ray reported tlif boy Infine shape, Clud to hrar the gundnews* * BHarry Bellwoar was not there Inperson, but there in spirit. We missfdyou, Harry, but are pleased tohear you are well on the road torecovery,* * •Jumping Joe Leo, the kid withthe hidden charms, failed to showup, as usual, Joe cither mislaid hishidden charm or Mrs, Leo wouldn'tlet him go out. What do you think?"Butch the Jerk" Jerken was thebig winner <strong>of</strong> the evening. We trusthe split his winnings with his betterhalf We all do, sometimes.* • •Did Oaston Amerllhk stay awayfrom the party hecsuse he hadfriends down from the city—orcouldn't he find a place to sleepunder the bed? Remember last year,QasMn?* * *If any resident <strong>of</strong> 8ea isle <strong>City</strong>saw some one return from <strong>Ocean</strong>Oity at an hour when all good peepleieshould be in bedsit was Johndroves,* • *That was a swell necktie Mr.Jerken donated as a dQor.prize, Thewinner can give it for a Christmaspresent,* . »<strong>On</strong> Monday after the party thetrain was 30 minutes late going toPhiladelphia and one hour late returning,YOU can't blame that onMr, Sharp as Monday is his dayto run the yards in <strong>Ocean</strong> Oity.* * *Ted QKlfmiP won one <strong>of</strong> theprises donated by Qrover Tuft, Hisgrandson now has an Interest in theKensington National Bank,We wish to extend a vote <strong>of</strong>thanks to Doc Maler. Mr. Ryan andthe employees <strong>of</strong> Hogate's for Uieswell treatment they gave the members<strong>of</strong> the Club this Bummer. H<strong>of</strong>ate'sla the headquarters Of theclub members and their famines.We'll be back next year. Doc. withbigger and better parties, (we hope).Poor Joe Tlerno was not allowedout and hence his absence. We'llwrite Aunt Mamie a note so yojcan go to the Winter parties. JOB.larl North had to miss the bigevent, due to the illness ot his wife.We are pleased to report that MissNorth Is well on the road to recovry.• • •Labor Day is Just around the corner—theday will soon be here whenou city people will have to go homeor the Winter, Make your arrangementsfor next summer before youleave as we expect a swell sensonnext year also.* * •The Journey on the train, morningand night, can become very tiresome,particularly for persons commutingthe first .wiison. The purposef the Commuters' Club U tc makethe journey more pleasant for you.Some ol the memberi, having commutelot years, always find some,thing <strong>of</strong> mutual interest to talkbout while othen interosted inc»rds Jain in their favorite game.We held two parties in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>W ii nm)In AppreciationTo Johnstone's patrons, we with to express sincereappreciation=not alone for your patronage but alt<strong>of</strong>or your cooperation and cheerfulness during the moattrying times <strong>of</strong> a hectic season.This has been our busiest Summer, It also has beenthe most perplexing. Food and labor shortages, rationrestrictions, OPA regulations and curtailed deliverieswere but a few <strong>of</strong> the difficulties we met.That we were able to continue our regular service<strong>of</strong> three meals daily—breakfast, luncheon and dinner—throughout the season without sacrificing qualitywag no small achievement.The credit for this belongs to our faithful and hardworking staff <strong>of</strong> employees, to whom we are indeedgrateful.We hope that the inspiring news is a harbinger <strong>of</strong>other good tidings. We look forward to the great daywhen we may serve not only you but all the members<strong>of</strong> your family who are now on the march to victory,SobnetoneVOPEN LABOR DAYCLOSED TUESDAY, SEPT. 5 and MONDAYSTHEREAFTERu.1 , i/l f i

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