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ur AtvalntflMW MOW for FRtt Quart VUt<br />

!AMA SLtND&UZHtG SALON<br />

TREET, OCIAM CITY, PHOMt Q. C. •<br />

ER'S CHICKE<br />

OTTAGE<br />

TO im our<br />

NING FRIDAY,<br />

lARCH 21st<br />

I like la become<br />

uiaMd with you, and<br />

! like you to become<br />

tainted with in '<br />

rANTT'SOO 1<br />

iwMftit clothing,<br />

triangle U boond<br />

b<br />

OTANY5OO*<br />

720 Asbury Avenue<br />

FLOOR COVERINGS];<br />

Wrought Iran 11<br />

G AND SUMMER<br />

TOMhOURS<br />

IN EFFECT<br />

M. 'til 5:30 P.M., Dally<br />

Saturday Ivw. 7 to 9 P. M.<br />

* • !<br />

&•' -<br />

t 1; ~<br />

Own R«ady<br />

Noils Priced<br />

Hlfh«r<br />

ft<br />

{/. f, Cov'f Cham Beet<br />

ROAST<br />

Qmk Roast%S£r * 49*<br />

BMtbss Cross-cutfttt»89*<br />

Met Flounder^, »> 63*<br />

RockJnghpm Meaty, Tender, O, S. Gov't Inspected<br />

m Breasts _ slush Li*<br />

k<br />

-INVENTORY SALE!<br />

PIAHUT BUTTER ~T r. 5*<br />

War 249<<br />

CAKE MIXES ^HH- 2 !tt?49<<br />

Acme. Makesjiopsecleaning Easier I<br />

Why Pmy MUhsP You Can't Bay Better!<br />

mi!*iKlDtTfR6ENT - 33< j£ « M*<br />

ftMt Mhs i -"11* Piriir Brooms, - *1 29<br />

lifffr » ass I7 # Scrub Brushes §» «* 35 C<br />

I Fwten Fresh<br />

, • % , .<br />

"y«y JVmw ffad ft So FRESH!"<br />

INDIAN HVI*<br />

Grapefruit<br />

6 - 45*<br />

Vitgini* Let fresh Baked<br />

PEACH<br />

WES<br />

Cornmnn to<br />

Head VFW Post<br />

Al WMtnerto, *n£ Pinto,<br />

LattoM and BUI Oervaaa '.<br />

flueted Into Ferguson FoiUlo Post<br />

• "3" PAYMENT PUN<br />

'36<br />

FULL<br />

April<br />

•y LOli •, HAMILTON<br />

ALL PURCHASES MAY BE<br />

FINANCED IN THREE WAYS<br />

UP TO $3,000,00<br />

• REVOLVING CREDIT PLAN<br />

• I YEAR PLAN<br />

PBTfR LUMBfR CO,<br />

15th Street *t the » « d <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Parochial P-TA<br />

Slates Events<br />

Mother Amu leniad#to, prU<br />

Next, depend on a phermMist<br />

to supply you with<br />

the medjeines and healthaids<br />

you need.<br />

Wo physicians and phar.<br />

nwcists. havjs gtudied many<br />

years to gain tho knowledge<br />

necasiary to help you molt,<br />

YOUR PHYSICIAN<br />

CAN PHONE<br />

OCEAN CiTV «MI<br />

WHEN YOU NUB<br />

A MEDICINE<br />

nek<br />

Honlfs<br />

let us<br />

without ._.<br />

grtat mm<br />

May we compound yourg?<br />

by<br />

Coming<br />

In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

TOOAV- malnlaliiiM norma<br />

6 FAMOUS BRANDS<br />

Of EXOTIC PBWrTJMB<br />

W»rth up to mm an<br />

•««•! VOURS POR<br />

THI ASKING.<br />

Absolutely no oUigatlon io<br />

buy. n i l OBBF IndudM<br />

Tow#r Antvnna<br />

WO Atbury<br />

if<br />

the<br />

Fulcomei<br />

BedUm."<br />

HRST IN COLOR<br />

'ii<br />

Baseball to Join<br />

LINE<br />

•Mew<br />

IIS<br />

ALL MADE<br />

FRUIT « NUT 1605<br />

with<br />

MMh or Dark Choc*l«t«<br />

C<br />

*»»lil COMPLFTE MM0US.* ASSORTMENT Of<br />

OMj MADE EASTW *QN IONS<br />

<strong>On</strong> Fr—<br />

hi<br />

, THI OC1AN CITY SlNTIMiL-ilDQgR<br />

Township Budget Adopted, 2-1 ;<br />

No Tax Rate for Local Purpose<br />

at Last<br />

Year's Prices!<br />

Despite drastic Price increase<br />

In chocolate during reeent<br />

months, we ar» holding our<br />

' prices at the WS7 level, An<br />

wtra saving tor you.<br />

AM Cocoanut Cream<br />

and iuttw Cnam<br />

Eggi Mad* With<br />

Yolk Centers<br />

V2lb. size 59c<br />

Others up to 5 Ita,<br />

— alia —<br />

-^ t '- •<br />

mm or mixvw TOYS<br />

WINNER'S<br />

"THt CANDY<br />

mJU<br />

6,000<br />

RCA<br />

ALL-TRANSISTOR<br />

RADIOS TO BE<br />

GIVEN AWAY<br />

•nMr your MiM Mar,<br />

Aik • «f wlnplHH oborf<br />

fmritfi iw«it-<br />

MlH« MnMMM<br />

No {Hirthttt<br />

HMMMry.<br />

Conlait andi<br />

MoylO, 1W8<br />

Healing Topk <strong>of</strong><br />

Marmora WSCS<br />

MAHMORA—Mrs. Mri Stvp, Hn<br />

Estelta Madara.- Mr* Anna Bb<br />

JOUI Jr. commander: John Kelly, lute on her ftvortte subject, interior<br />

•xnlor vice commmider: Louis Mai decorating The second morn big fea.<br />

H»Ua, junior vice commander; tun will be a Chinese iaihion show<br />

HjtUicw Hutnaker. quarternijulei; Luncheon will be served In sntargas><br />

Heiuy SiUlni, tliopitin, Chc-iU r wim- bard style right on the Cape May<br />

bern, tergunl at arnu; J Bruno,i Pier. Along with the luncheon WlU<br />

Young, post advocate; and Wailacc, IDS a fashion show <strong>of</strong> garmenU made<br />

trustee £or three yean,<br />

is extension daues.<br />

Congrotulatlone were given Is J. H. Letache, outgUndlng traveler,<br />

Jojiph pe Francs for the sueetsziul will take ua to Spain by his colored<br />

season <strong>of</strong> the VFW junior b»s»elball pictures,<br />

league and for having the final Tieknts for the luncheon wlH in in<br />

round a! Ihe thamnlonihip 4 B Lea- the hand* <strong>of</strong> tbe various members <strong>of</strong><br />

gue tere.<br />

the Extension Council by March M<br />

A vote at tfaanka also was given<br />

* * *<br />

to Me "klteben committee" for preparing<br />

the food served to tbe Judges Philatheans Enjoy<br />

f nd visiting <strong>of</strong>ficials following liiu D«is»rt-MMling<br />

4B game Saturday evening. The<br />

committee Included Fred pulormo,<br />

Nineteen members <strong>of</strong> the Phllathea<br />

Charles Palermo, Vincent C a I i s e ,<br />

Circle were guests <strong>of</strong> Mrs, Bessie<br />

Kelly and Bill Getty.<br />

ftrouse for their dessert meeting<br />

Tuesday afternson In her honie, ago<br />

A reminder was made <strong>of</strong> the St. Plymouth pi. Mrs, Grace Siebcr was<br />

Patty Dance for meoiben asd their cthhostegs.<br />

wives and guests Saturday evening Devotions were led by MIES Call!<br />

in the Post Home,<br />

erine Gordon and the program was<br />

• * *<br />

a review <strong>of</strong> the took, "Journey Into<br />

Missions", given by Mrs. Herbert<br />

Thay'll Wear Ih* Ornn Kf&rle.<br />

Natona Council Degree <strong>of</strong> Pocg. Mrs, William Cashour, chairman,<br />

hontas will literally take to the announced that the next meeting,<br />

"wearing <strong>of</strong> the green" tomorrow April B, will be an alUlay session tj<br />

evening when o bt, Patrick's Day he held in the church, Sewiug will<br />

party win be heij at 8 o'clock in the be done in the morning an I a box<br />

{Episcopal Parisn Hall, Jvorjone is lunch eaten at neon with the regular<br />

requested to wear some ireen artl. business meeting and proeiam in<br />

cle.<br />

the afternoon.<br />

F. P, RiSTINE & CO.<br />

M.ntben New York and Phila.. Baits, Slock ••changes<br />

American Stock lichanfa<br />

123 South Broad Street Philadelphia<br />

Plnnyptckar 5-4300<br />

Clinton D. Lowden<br />

RBPRESENTATIVB<br />

PRE-SPRING BUILDING<br />

MATERIAL VALUES!<br />

Mahogany<br />

PLYWOOD<br />

%" -'4x8' Grooved<br />

24c<br />

Sq. Ft.<br />

» MISTY WALNUT PAWL 25C.«.ft.<br />

*r I B e «« YELLOW PINE HOMING 15c •*«•<br />

(2i/32 x I 1 pal <strong>of</strong> St. AuguaUue<br />

/*")<br />

KNOTTY PINE PANEL , . . 141k *•«•<br />

JALOUSIE DOORS<br />

COMPLETE WITH SCREEN<br />

1 TUMOAV-<br />

Woraan'a 1<br />

! school, in univ Home lesnfflSie* nl^ni— Lenten Study'ff,<br />

Jounced He Bhwl'a MMay K—' SIS, »a. m. in the JUBTMUOII<br />

*<br />

ule at the meetta* <strong>of</strong> Uie *-TA < Hall,<br />

Sawing clan<br />

neaday •vaUns, last ««N*, In<br />

* * *<br />

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

wheel auditorium School will John Ollvin Clrde <strong>of</strong> ths Firi a. m. In the<br />

•Town on Wednesday, AprU a,<br />

WU reopen Wednesday, AprU »,<br />

Prestoyterian OiuiMh mMting, 111<br />

Mrs CJharles N,*'Palermo, presl*<br />

p, m. In Urn aurBh House.<br />

Oolden Ate U_<br />

dent reminded the members <strong>of</strong> the<br />

* * •<br />

P. m. In St. John<br />

Bay <strong>of</strong> HearttoMlon Sunday, March Annual Turfcay Dlnn»r «lven *<br />

Ji, in Holy Spirit High School, A* men <strong>of</strong> the M Methodtat CBurei<br />

lantle <strong>City</strong>. Mass wul begin promptlj 4:30 to »:S0 p. .<br />

at 1:45 a, m. Anyone dedrlflg trtnc<br />

* • •<br />

portation was requested to nouf; Soroptlmlit Cluto Dufiness and din.<br />

Mrs, Palermo.<br />

ner meeting, till p. m. m Plymouth<br />

Announcement was made that Inn,<br />

Lenten film will be shown n«l<br />

* • *<br />

Thursday March », in «he seheol Zcta chapter. Omega Lambda Pal<br />

ludltoriiun. There will toe three iorerity, eovered dUh iupper, ? pm<br />

showings, 10:30 a, m., 1:19 p. m, and in the hom« <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Clem Stevens<br />

1:15 t», m. Mri, Robert Mayer U Ml W. New Jersey av., Somers Point,<br />

chairman.<br />

* * *<br />

Mrs, Anthony Volpe give a report Men's BiWc Class <strong>of</strong> the Kiret<br />

on the fashion show and' luncheon Preabytarlaa Church meeting, I p, m.<br />

held recently at the Flanders Hotel. The Rev. WUliam Conover'<strong>of</strong> Ua<br />

She thanKed ail the committee mem. wood, gueit Bpeaker.<br />

Mn and others who helped make II<br />

* * *<br />

a success.<br />

St. Mail's Guild <strong>of</strong> Holy Trinity<br />

Further plans for the fflater WonEpiscopal<br />

aurch meeting, B p. m. In<br />

day card party were mad*. The Uie Parish Hall,<br />

* * i<br />

affair will 1w held in the auditorium<br />

at 1 p. m. on AprU 7 and there will Women's Club meeting, B p m in<br />

be prlies for ill. Mn, Palermo and the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs, Edith Smith, 825<br />

Harold Marshall «r# CMhair. 5th st, Mrs, Paul Well will weak<br />

men.<br />

on "Flower Arrangements,"<br />

Coininlltees *ppolnted were; eardi<br />

* * *<br />

and tables -Mrs Marshall and iMn. Beta Zeta chapter. Beta Sifiina Phi<br />

Mary Sehley; tickets—Mr«, Robert sorority, meeting 8:30 p. m. in the<br />

.Sampson; refreshment! — Mrs, An. home <strong>of</strong> Mrs, Kiunelh Danner, 1223<br />

Uiony Bello, Mn, Leon Costello and Central av.<br />

Mrs, N, Cflstaiua; table prlies—Hiss<br />

Claudia Mayer; cake sale — Mrs.<br />

Beerse Jeffries and Mn. Carl Kon.<br />

TODAY, TOMORROW 4 SATURDAY<br />

schak, and articles for sale — Mrs.<br />

Food demonstration in the A & p<br />

Edward Klein, MJ-S. Theodore Cly. iupermarket sponsored by the ULCW<br />

inor, MUs Helen Stedem, Mrs. Violet <strong>of</strong> St. .Iiihii's Lutheran Church to<br />

Tr<strong>of</strong>a Mrs, Joseph Lombardl, Mrs benefit the Moorestown Homc-<br />

Charles Co/T and Mrs, Anne Herman<br />

• • *<br />

TOMORROW—<br />

Women's Christian Temperendr.<br />

DAR Hears Wisnosky L'nion meeting, 2:10 p m. in (hit<br />

en Library Aid Plan home <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Uavid Powell, 1 Garfield<br />

Place,<br />

Peter Wisnosky, director <strong>of</strong> Ihe<br />

* * *<br />

Qeean <strong>City</strong> Free Public Library, wa«<br />

guest speaker at the meeting ol<br />

Natona Council Degree <strong>of</strong> peeahon.<br />

Sarah BtlllBell Chapter, O.A.R., Sat<br />

as St. Patty's Bey party, a p, a. i.i<br />

urd§y afternoen in the home <strong>of</strong><br />

he episcopal F.'irish Hall,<br />

Mrs, Irving Mounts,<br />

SATUflBAV—<br />

The speaker discussed the state<br />

aid program for libraries and ex Married Couples Nifht Club at<br />

plmned the purpose and function <strong>of</strong> -rrys Inn, Somers Point,<br />

the bill now pending before the<br />

Legislature. This bill would provide<br />

SUNDAY<br />

aid so all areas '1 the stale would OCHS Class ol '43 reunion com-<br />

have access to adequate library iltlee meeting. S;3q p. m, m the<br />

facilities.<br />

ome <strong>of</strong> Mrs, Rae Rosenberger, 40<br />

Miss D<strong>of</strong>eas Whllesiuc, BAH Ml illaae Drive, Somers Point,<br />

grim, was a guest at the meeting<br />

Miss Whitcslde, eeconipanied by Mrs. MONDAY—<br />

Mounts, Mrs. Jphn Lamond and Mrs. UpiiolsterlnB class, 10 a, m. In thn<br />

Sarah Mowen. lift this morning for Beercgtlon Hall,<br />

The Sprint; Conference In Trenton,<br />

* * e<br />

The schedule will Include n lour <strong>of</strong> Hed Cross fund diive captains<br />

the capital and a conference with meetinf, 8 p, m. in Red CrosL head,<br />

Governor Robert Meyncr,<br />

quartere,<br />

* * a<br />

Women Democrats<br />

Art Department <strong>of</strong> the Women-s<br />

Research dull meeting, a p, m in<br />

Plan For Campaign the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs. WUMam OuffWlt,<br />

plans for the women's activities in •m Wesley av. Mrs. tewis O. Hip.<br />

the coming campaign were discussed Kins will spMti ta -Ajjerieap Celoii.<br />

at the meeting <strong>of</strong> the Women's Dem. ml Furniture<br />

• * t<br />

ocratie club Wednesday evening, last<br />

week, in the Recreation Hall. MB. Ferguson Fagiio Post MM VFW<br />

Olive Maepherson, president, was .uxiliary meeting, 8 p, m, in the<br />

welcomed back following her v«ea. 'iisl Home, Nomination <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fieers,<br />

i:<br />

gn.<br />

Refreshments wore served to the nebekah Lodge meeting, H p. ;n.<br />

IS members attending by Mrs. Mac-<br />

Pherson and Mri. Chester Witters,<br />

Home From Florida<br />

Mn, Olive MaeMierien, <strong>of</strong> 100 13th<br />

St., has returned homo following a<br />

m month vacation in Miami Beach,<br />

Fla, She stayed at the Promenade<br />

Hotel,<br />

"THI FIRST STIP TO<br />

KNOWLEDGE IS TO<br />

KNOW Wf ARE<br />

IGNORANT"<br />

•(Author's Name Below)<br />

This ii the age <strong>of</strong> spficlaluts,<br />

A wist person ft one<br />

who realizes it is impossible<br />

to know every thing. He<br />

gets the advice <strong>of</strong> experts<br />

to help when sickness attacki.<br />

First call on your physician<br />

to flnd out what is<br />

wrong and what to do about<br />

1 TOWNSMP—Tlw IBM Up,<br />

per TowMhlp budse* HI • M d<br />

W a M nM aM p«ned an Bnal<br />

nadiaf «t tka pubUe hearing Mon<br />

-tend U» neMhti d«r ewug l t<br />

p<br />

T h<br />

in<br />

_ March fl from 7 to • @>do@k d«r ewnui<br />

i Hu |n<br />

tne Township<br />

t M»nnor«' M^wdlat Chun*<br />

U nAll<br />

pUiym miiit be A nirprlje action by David Van<br />

U All pUiym miiit Wwtt <strong>of</strong> PtteHburf, now wrvlng hi»<br />

,"<br />

btfan April 1,<br />

nut t#rin as township committee<br />

_ ._ actlvilin includhijj man, who refused to Meond the mo<br />

i djy dance ind movi# were tion for «do(>tU)n reaulted in a Ml<br />

Auxiliary <strong>of</strong> _<br />

id by parent, <strong>of</strong> the (.layers call vote. Van Vattt voted no and<br />

piUl BieMing, i<br />

I mmm in «• rtunet TtaBoth<br />

Mayor Juts J. Kl«!n and Can.<br />

Hume.<br />

DM held N U Saturday mitteenun CurtU E. Coraon voted<br />

«<br />

j Ud 1 HMM <strong>of</strong> the par-<br />

MetbedUt<br />

j^ed for Thunday tvmjlng,<br />

Church nwt^<br />

["if, to eomptatu rtaea lor UM Van Vorst «tal< d that after givhi"<br />

S3 fffi* ft" eoBiiderattan he<br />

fliurch. Sl>u.«<br />

dldnt think tt mm pre^r. Tht budg.<br />

with UawDod jl«<br />

Benjamin F Guiles w«i tp. « wai unsntmouiily approved and<br />

ebslrmaii at the planned paused on fin* rndlnf on January<br />

Woman'i c<br />

dance and Mn, Charles<br />

InaaUiig, I p _ „ .<br />

chairman <strong>of</strong> MM plan-<br />

Uwrge Bailer, St.<br />

Marmora,<br />

i Noble Jr., manager <strong>of</strong> the<br />

to Ult y..r'.<br />

•*<br />

•anphasljcd the Importance *•*•! •• V1IZMM0; tatnw. Hi.<br />

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

irbu all paren^ cooperate In kWMf MMi m ieai purpaM •««,<br />

p, m. in the Ef._<br />

• Ing activities and attend HM 1»M tax r«t. will b* mHn.lv<br />

VisiUtlon <strong>of</strong> Si#te (<br />

meetings- Equipment tar county<br />

and ietasl nquir*.<br />

needed to begin the Mason II Hf ll§£<br />

Board or E4uq<br />

, dlKUM«l.<br />

p m in the high ,<br />

Bjttersby vokmtecred to<br />

In the discussion (irecedinB pas.<br />

itiOM <strong>of</strong> six uniform*.<br />

•age the question wai asked If a<br />

part <strong>of</strong> the BO.QOO mrplus appro.<br />

Circle <strong>of</strong> I __.j •ttendlni the meeting were prLated to finance the school costs<br />

eran Chureh mce<br />

|john clurk, Mrs. Adam Tomlln without raisma the tax rate wag the<br />

hone <strong>of</strong> Mn c<br />

Mn. William H^nes Mn,' Her •10,000 set aside during the past two<br />

L icoln Place<br />

load, Unweed Adams, Sam years for a tax map. Wlilmm j<br />

* *<br />

I Charles Couaboone and Henry Brown <strong>of</strong> Beesley". ptolnt directed<br />

Sunday School A<br />

the question to Mayor Klata who re-<br />

First Presbyterian<br />

B p. m.<br />

• •<br />

Columbus Club u.<br />

at (27 Slnmpson n<br />

WBOHMPAY-<br />

...And <strong>On</strong>© That Will Last Too! -<br />

Lenten Breakfast tath<br />

•Maun Thh Hsiu^inia, H« PrMM«d<br />

dludents, 7:t0 a In hi IMf<br />

odiM Church<br />

And •uMHtod HI, Hem* WHB<br />

Women's Dcmacr»Uc(<br />

8 p. m. In the -<br />

•HWW.RBICTAWT Mtvi.paM!<br />

Morgan Ranrk Po«t Uli<br />

s Applkobl.ro all ,urf««<br />

Legion meeting, 8 p m. fit<br />

HaU,<br />

o Avtiilabl.blmonytolon<br />

• wKolBUSTtR-RESISTANl<br />

e Mto«r4ltiWaM<br />

JaycMs Neu Member 1<br />

in the Boxwood<br />

o fcui.rlobtuih<br />

Ruth Circle o( St ,., Stop in<br />

Church meeting, 8»di<br />

IfElION-SIBlEY DIAUI<br />

Infartaint at C*rdi<br />

Mrs, RobeTl R,<br />

Asbury av,, •<br />

card party given *y St t<br />

PHIL TURNfR'S PAINT STORE<br />

<strong>of</strong> Holy Trinity ;<br />

eenUy in her home Almtpj Open Friday and Saturday Evenings<br />

BUended,<br />

II ASBURY AVI.<br />

PHONE 0499<br />

FOLK0<br />

Iff OUR<br />

PAR AWAT<br />

PHONI NEW SPRING FASHIONS<br />

LADIES' A CHILDREN'^<br />

• Suits - Ensembles - Peppers<br />

Ladies' fflzei, 8 to 86 — ehUdren'i, 5 to 14<br />

TwMdt • WoolFlann.1 • Wool Jariay<br />

• Linan • Imported Italian Silk<br />

LAWIf ALL WOOL<br />

OILON 1, DVNEL<br />

SUITS<br />

Tweeds & SoUds GARRISON J(<br />

J<br />

TOPPHK<br />

til,95 To Wear Now H A,95<br />

ijy UBM<br />

or Over Your<br />

DIAMONDS - WATCHES • JEWELRY<br />

Slies 10 to 20 4 Spring Costume '14<br />

WATCH and CLOCK REPAIRINS<br />

.,,, JIWILRV MODERNIZED<br />

^ * ! S l ^ * ei N. t,<br />

nnanti & Place Goods<br />

Before you buy any set •<br />

Stop in COMPARE BO1<br />

MOTOROLA TV VAU<br />

SPECIAL!)<br />

For the Arst 40 ladlel<br />

who enter our store<br />

this weak end.<br />

m " t I^ S B piled that It wu.<br />

Klain stated that the money bad<br />

fieen set aajda previously u a capital,<br />

tnveirtujont but thai committee<br />

man fait that due to the ecoootnlc and Mrs Julia Bailey conducted de-<br />

Mr, StoHt was MM tauty duwln*<br />

condltlonfl not only in tills area but<br />

throughout the anil u, S, economy votknu, at the nwetin* o* tha Wo-<br />

tii« p«t two week dcUvaring U<br />

measures should be used -wherever man's Society <strong>of</strong> Chrlrtuui Service<br />

n«w nnten for the "Stork Club"<br />

possible.<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Mtmnra Methodist Church<br />

at Shore Memorial HojplUl. OCMB<br />

Brorvji then asked the ammittea. last weak in the social roam.<br />

<strong>City</strong> flainHt three boys and tiro<br />

men irjhcj- ware .ware at ths order The March <strong>of</strong> Mission. In Healing BlrlS at new resident., SoUMn Point<br />

to efToctiiate a oomplete revaluation was Die topic. They emphaiized that •MM one boy, laaaMy's Point wel-<br />

<strong>of</strong> tax nsseatmenU ol all land real Just as Jesus •pent much <strong>of</strong> tils (hoe comed two girls and Marmora added<br />

estate and personal property In Jan- on earth healing Me sick. It m the<br />

uary 10, 1050. This program iias responsibility <strong>of</strong> the QtHsUans to<br />

one boy,<br />

been ordered *y the Cape Miy se« that those who are ill get the Mr, and Mn. Louis Miller, <strong>of</strong> HM<br />

County Board <strong>of</strong> Taxation. Town necessary care and treatment. Simpson av., are receivinfi ooogmtu<br />

•hip olncliriii replied tjint they arc Mission work at Brawster Hospital, UMsac on the birth <strong>of</strong> a san Msx<br />

aware <strong>of</strong> t*e prd«r and asked Brown, Jacksonville, Fla,, and In India, Kor- «bw afternoon, l»st week. He w*i«h<br />

who ta a member <strong>of</strong> the Oounty Tn ea, Sarawak in Borneo and Okinawa M eteht sounds and,four ounces<br />

Board, ivhetlwror not a tan mip ta was described, A girj <strong>of</strong> money and and faaa been named Leu. Joiokw<br />

mandatory for TBe reassessment pro. items for their May Baiaar win be bin at hone are a brother Gerry,<br />

gram. Brown told them it Ii not sent to the Deaconess Home and and • .Inter. Ruth Ann. Mn. Millar<br />

required *y law, Tbfi law Is only Community center hi Camden. la Ills fornusr Ruth OlMir <strong>of</strong> mis<br />

permissive.<br />

city. Mr Miller works for Che city<br />

A special <strong>of</strong>fering was taken to he<br />

When asked now the tax map<br />

highway depratnent,<br />

used for educational institution, <strong>of</strong><br />

(when needed), more road equipment the Woman's Division which special Confratulatlons also so to Mr,<br />

and other expensive it«ns in the lies in training Christian workejs and Jfrs. John Sapp <strong>of</strong> Ii E. Station<br />

future will be financed Mayer TTie money will go to National Col- Baad on the bWh <strong>of</strong> tt*ir firit<br />

Main stated "Upper Township has lege, Kansas <strong>City</strong>, Mo,, Scarritt Col- child, a son, FrWay morning. He<br />

no banded Indebtedness u many iege, Nashville. Tenn, and Harris welshed nine pounds and has been<br />

other municipalities throughout tho Memorial Training School In .Manila, named John Robert. Mrs. Sapp H<br />

slate and country do have, we do<br />

the former Dorothy Anf <strong>of</strong> this<br />

not owe a dims and are not paying<br />

city. Mr. Sapp is a oiember nf the<br />

any interest (for municipal expand!, Plane were made to purchase mon <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Fire DepartBent.<br />

tures) to anyone. If we do have yarn and continue knitting bandBgti<br />

to borrow to finance some <strong>of</strong> tlieje for use in leper colonies.<br />

Yvonne and William Lrtne <strong>of</strong> at<br />

neeecaary expenditures me will dis- Miss Elsie stltes wai appointed to<br />

Central av, also became ttt* proud<br />

cuss that later.<br />

replace MM, Somers Collins as pub- parents <strong>of</strong> a daufttttr Sunday.<br />

"However, we all expect the in. licity chairman and to take charge <strong>of</strong> The Rev and Mrs. William R.<br />

flu* <strong>of</strong> industry into the township the sale <strong>of</strong> dish cloths and tflweia Allen, <strong>of</strong> 610 7th si,, ar» announcing<br />

in the near future will help remove and send cards,<br />

the birth <strong>of</strong> a daughter Sunday. She<br />

webjhed six pounds and IJ ounces<br />

the taxation burden from residential Mrs, Anna Collins was Appointed and Jains two sisters, Barbara Jane<br />

property owners," Klain stated. chairman <strong>of</strong> the nominating commit and Martha Jane, and one brother,<br />

Mayor Klain asked Issae Butler, tee. Other members are Mrs. Julia Robert, iMn. Allen Is the former<br />

tax assessor. If he could handle the Bailey and Mn. Ethel Youni. Mn. Mary Jane Bendell <strong>of</strong> ColIln£SWood,<br />

reassessment program and Butler Helen candy was welcomed back N; j. TOe Rev. Mr. Allan Ii pastor<br />

replied that ho could not do it after a vacation In Florida, <strong>of</strong> the Firs! Presbyterian Church,<br />

alone. There are about S,iOO pro. At the close <strong>of</strong> the meeting Mrs,<br />

perties In the area: MM vacant land, Anna Bheppard and Mrs, Alice Add),<br />

Mr, and Mrs. Robert Adams, <strong>of</strong><br />

116B residential 80 farms, 96 com- ion served re-Jresliments to Ii man.<br />

358 Simpson av. are receiving con.<br />

mercial and 51 tax exempt prop- hers.<br />

graiulationi on the blrtii <strong>of</strong> their<br />

erties, statistics show that one per-<br />

second child Tuesday morning. He<br />

son can appraise eiaht properties In<br />

weighed eight {sounds and five<br />

one day; therefore no one nun could<br />

ounces and has been named Mark<br />

complete the job iby the deadline Mrs, G<strong>of</strong>f is Raymond, Awaiting Mm at tame is<br />

set, Butler said.<br />

a brother, Robert. Mrs. Adams is<br />

Mayor Klain asked Butler to meet<br />

the former Peane Paune* <strong>of</strong> this<br />

with the township <strong>of</strong>ficials later WSCS Speaker city, Mr, Adams is employed by<br />

and help them map out a plan for SBAVJLLB_Mrs, Ralph O<strong>of</strong>f re-<br />

the New Jersey Natural Oa» Com.<br />

the rcassessmeni. He reported that parted on medical and missionary<br />

pany.<br />

the <strong>of</strong>ficials feel there are qualified work done in home fields ineluding Commander and Mrs. Conrad Don.<br />

persons within the township who Puerto Rico, Florida and the farm ohue <strong>of</strong> HI Col wick Drive, .Somers<br />

could assist in the roBSscssmcnt program for Spanish speaking mlgra. Point, are announcing the birth <strong>of</strong><br />

and they do not feel it is necessary lory workeri in South Jersey when a son last Thursday, He weighed<br />

to pay an outside oryanijotlen. members <strong>of</strong> the Woman's Society eight pounds Mid 14 ounces and hai<br />

Charles H. Wagner, Old Tuckahoc <strong>of</strong> Christian Service <strong>of</strong> the aville been named Thomas Joining him<br />

Road, PotirgburB, requested by let- Methodist Church met recently In at home were Uiree brotheri, Conter,<br />

an ordinance to prohibit radio the home <strong>of</strong> the President, Mrs rad. Steven and Paul, and a sister.<br />

and television interference by ma- Clarence DeVaul.<br />

Ann O.l.-irie. 'Mrs. Donohue is the<br />

chine shops and other establish-<br />

former Regina Callahan <strong>of</strong> Ohio,<br />

'Mrs, Joseph Lutz, who conducted<br />

ments. Mayor Klain reported tint<br />

Commander, Donohue is assigned to<br />

the devotional service, used the<br />

on a previous request for such<br />

the Pomona Naval Air Station.<br />

first chapter <strong>of</strong> the Book <strong>of</strong> Saint<br />

legislation he had suggested that John as the theme: "Come and Sea". Mr, and Mrs, Richard DeStaffany<br />

Wagner get In touch with the res- Mrs, John Kirby opened tfte meeting <strong>of</strong> Beesley's Point also are reeeivuig<br />

ponsilile party and try to resell with prayer.<br />

conRrolulntions on the birth <strong>of</strong> a<br />

an agreement to alleviate the eon<br />

daughter last Thursday. She weigh-<br />

dltlon.<br />

It was announced that the annual ed seven pounds and five ounces<br />

As stated by Klain such matteri<br />

BpruiB Tea, originally scheduled •and has been named Cynthia tarnne.<br />

are the jurisdiction <strong>of</strong> the Federa<br />

for March 19 has ibeen postptmed Joining her at home was a brother,<br />

Communications Commission a n<br />

until April ii. Benefits from the Christopher. Mrs, DeStaffany Is the<br />

township <strong>of</strong>ficials agreed that r<br />

tea will help finance the kitchen former Patricia Somers <strong>of</strong> Washing,<br />

township action in necessary.<br />

modernising program.<br />

ton. Mr. DeStaffany is an engineer<br />

A plan to build a home on Tuek^ A covered dish supper will be for Philco and is assigned to the<br />

hoe M ui Marmora was submltim; held TuAday, March m, at 8 o'clocfc FalernW Aff r*orce Base.<br />

by Wilfred Lea and was approved in the social hall. In announcing Congratulations also go to Joan<br />

Wain stated thai in reply to per the supper Mrs. Everett Bannister and Caleman Haaie <strong>of</strong> Marmora on<br />

sons who have asked the townshl emphasized that, all are welcome, the birth <strong>of</strong> a son Wednesday, hwt<br />

ts scrape or otherwise conditloD •Miss Helen Foster, viee.president week, and to Rose and F"rank Btoby<br />

their private roads the law states <strong>of</strong> the WfiCS <strong>of</strong> the Sea Isle <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> Beesley's Point on the birth <strong>of</strong><br />

:hat only township roads are to Methodist Church, and Mrs, James a daughter Monday,<br />

-oeeive such treatment,<br />

Lubt <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> were guests at<br />

* * * '<br />

Robert Ountner and Ralph Baum the meeting. Mrs, Howard E. Mul.<br />

requested promised construction 1 doen was hostess,<br />

Women Republicans<br />

Veninor av, to give homeownei<br />

to County Banqual<br />

access. Mayor Klain staled thai<br />

township road department will Nen-Csm Wives Plan MemMrs <strong>of</strong> the Women's Regular<br />

the job as soon as possible.<br />

Republican Club went on record en.<br />

'Zany' Hat Contest dorslng the straigBt Republican tick,<br />

PALERMO AIR FORGE STATION; et in the April pruoary at their<br />

" 50« yd. List Candidates For —'Members <strong>of</strong> the Non-Comnlssioned meeting Wednesday evening last<br />

Officer's Wives Club <strong>of</strong> the station week.<br />

will feature a "Zany" hat contest at Announcement-was made that the<br />

PEERLESS GARMENT CO.<br />

County Committee Posts their next social meeting, Tuesday annual county banquet will be held<br />

UPPER' TOWNSHIP _ l>r. Jules J, evening, March IB in the Non.Com In the Villas Saturday, Mrs. Helen<br />

Klain, now serving his second term Club beginning at i o'clock. Mrs, Booth, president, and Mrs. Reba Col-<br />

FACTORY OUTLET<br />

as mayor <strong>of</strong> Upper Township, has Gloria Flaherty and Mrs. Joyce 11ns, first vice president, will be dele,<br />

»l» KAM ST. ViNILAND—(2nd and Ptarl no KepuDJieiui eppOAiUon as commit- Miller will i» CMiUMMwn,<br />

gates from the local group<br />

teeman candidate In the Upper<br />

HOUMi AIM, Tytt, Yfcun, Prt» iat. 10 A.M. M j P.M. Township primary election. William<br />

Current <strong>of</strong>ficers <strong>of</strong> the club are:<br />

Plans were Made to hold a card<br />

ckesae WBDSUN.<br />

J, frown Is the lone Democratic<br />

Mrs, Olenn Byder, president; Mrs,<br />

parly in ths Recreation Hall on<br />

candidate for that position.<br />

Edwin Sylvia, vice-president; Mrs.<br />

March go, Mrs, C, Thomas Welter,<br />

Lawrence Dailey, trea»urer and Mrs,<br />

Mrs, Lulu Xenper and Mrs, Howard<br />

The Republican Club has endorsed William Jensen, secretary, Mrs,<br />

Sutton were appointed in charge.<br />

Milton Wood as county committee, Beverly {Uvertson ia puolicity chair-<br />

man In the lit District and Mrs, Ola nan.<br />

Mae Hassle-pen as commkleeuoman<br />

-Too Late to Classifyin<br />

that district. Regular Republican<br />

The club meets on Ihe first Tues-<br />

candidates for the two posts are j,<br />

day evening <strong>of</strong> each month for a SALE—1MB Cadillac Coupe De yilie<br />

Henry Sihclllnger and Mrs, Olive<br />

business session and holds a social hardtop, dark blue, white wall tires.<br />

TIemo. Democratic candidates are<br />

meeting on the third Tuesday <strong>of</strong> Bower iiqulppml SeUlInu alate. W.<br />

ohn Orfanella and Mrs. Rachel<br />

Bach month.<br />

itor, 30? Seabright<br />

load, Phone 1080.<br />

MaU,<br />

Kohart sapp Jr. and Mrs. Oeor.<br />

i;etlc Bond, Regular RepubllMns, will<br />

be unopposed on the Republican bal-<br />

FOR RESIDENTS Of<br />

lot, as comnuHeeman and committee<br />

woman candidates for the Second NOW! SOMERS POINT<br />

District, pemocratlc candidates for<br />

those positions are William J. Brown<br />

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