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Aug 1944 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City

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OtSAN CITY<br />

INOY<br />

The Friendly<br />

Dining Room<br />

120S Central Ave,<br />

Strved from 5 to 7:30 p.m.<br />

* SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS<br />

from 2 to ft p. m.<br />

Breakfast 9 to 11 A. M.<br />

Homo-Cooked Meals<br />

Breakfast Dinners<br />

Mil, Pearl Schnililer, Prop,<br />

Restaurants Can<br />

Get More Points<br />

To Take Care <strong>of</strong><br />

Greater Business<br />

OPA regulations linve been made<br />

flpMbk- cnouBli su that there is no<br />

necessity for any restaurant or<br />

other public pmlug place running<br />

out <strong>of</strong> food points tu obtain sup-<br />

plies for its customers, a spokesman<br />

for the lotnl War Price imd Rii-<br />

tlnllinij Biirtitl sufd tills week.<br />

Man} 1 pcnpir. nutliiK thr loni;<br />

lines <strong>of</strong> diners standing muside<br />

^muninis. h;ul expressed euneern<br />

thiit tlii I'uiinii pliiri'Ji Hiiuki run tuit<br />

<strong>of</strong> fuoti nitlims j.iliti belnre the sek-^<br />

hoti endK.<br />

CAN r.i.T ijtrnt IMTIOXS<br />

This Mtiiiiiiiin is tiikrn rare fit<br />

under an OPA rule which iiliur<br />

restaurants to be granted supple-<br />

mental point rations In any cur.<br />

rent period if they can show the<br />

volume <strong>of</strong>. business to be 20 per<br />

cent or more in excess <strong>of</strong> the pre-<br />

ceding two-month period.<br />

The board explained that the res-<br />

taurants received points for May<br />

.ind June on an estininte <strong>of</strong> their<br />

needs. Allotments fur July and AU-<br />

MUS! were renewed on the same<br />

basis as the preceding twu inonUis,<br />

BASED ON INCREASE<br />

But a restauriint which has fuunt?<br />

business volume In July to be run-<br />

IiinB "fur in excess <strong>of</strong> the May-June<br />

business may apply for supplemen-<br />

tal points, whitli are grained in<br />

prupiirtiun U the prreentat'* 1 oi in-<br />

creaie,<br />

A ration board spokesman declar-<br />

ed that there Is no reason for res-<br />

taurants to run out <strong>of</strong> points so<br />

long as they stay Vithin their bud-<br />

gets, generrilly figured on n UIINIH<br />

<strong>of</strong> so many ixjiny per meal served.<br />

Must difficulties encnunti led nrr<br />

in distribution shoriiiis'-K in vuriinn<br />

items, it was stated.<br />

1'A. ( OITI.E MOVES<br />

HKlIli PKKMANKNTLY<br />

Mr iijitl Mrs rhiiilii, liuss Spun'<br />

hint established Ihi-lr iierniant-nf<br />

hiUlie in Derail <strong>City</strong> :il 8 r i] 7th M<br />

Mi Sp;sri- n'reiiilv rflire- MiliUil;!! I urinu Cn. n:<br />

lOBITUARYl<br />

Veteran Railroad<br />

Telegrapher Dies<br />

W. W, Barbour Res!<br />

dent Here 30 Yean<br />

sister, Mrs. Jean Loueke, all <strong>of</strong><br />

Ocenn <strong>City</strong>, and another brother,<br />

f Andrew, oi Philadelphia.<br />

i Funeral serviies were eondueteil<br />

j Wednesday at 2 p.m. lit the Cud-<br />

i mm Fiminil Hume ijy Hev Oetiiiii'<br />

Fischer, n.i-ti.i nl the First I'res-<br />

livleriui' Chun h Hiirini WHS ui<br />

le::ivnry Hi!j'!!>' rirnrh CeinetMry.<br />

O*. is Mirviyril by ht> p:ir-<br />

I'lilf. Hii Iji-ulllers. Hieh;:ul ,unl<br />

tier.iiti, [Hill I WO ftihlrrs. Uli! Is iillii<br />

I'illllim Tile iillUily Illovi'll t" Oil'-<br />

an CUV I mill l'i-ti rslliirii !,i!,i l-":il.<br />

Mi . fiiiup Ih t iiiiiii f ti'tl w nh tin'<br />

ler.-|.\ IVnlrul Fu'Ul iiiiil l.!,Jii (' ,<br />

Fishing Club Seeks<br />

Bridge Games<br />

A m li.i .il hriili-.e phiver--, 1,. . I: i 11 • •<br />

111 r i liiiipi ! !i lull liili liml i: ,ii Mil-<br />

Orriin I'll! 1 I'l.-.hlill; {'llll,<br />

Ahii.il ,i iiiiiiuli in.ii ;h t 1: iii<br />

Ui 11 \uu<br />

. hi.nil. I<br />

are Henry Freeman<br />

the card play; -<br />

state hlstorliur ,v<br />

Clarence Shilcoek<br />

II AT1IEI1 CO<br />

Mi" -in<br />

nntl son. Maitul<br />

llll: 11 \il!/;iiin:<br />

Printed and Published in America's Greatest Family Resort<br />

OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />

Sign ThU Petition!<br />

Petition. Mkliit th<<br />

to approve a cut-<strong>of</strong>f<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> city an now »v<br />

nlpmn at the bank, real<br />

Hem, Me, Ufa ant.<br />

Army Trucks To Collect Paper Here Monda<br />

Civil Service To Go <strong>On</strong> Ballot<br />

A nil, W.iruiit Hip nanif ••MUTIi" I. v.M.i i'i:.ii.i.||p,. iif ih.. uli ii.:i-,. .„ p..,,,] 3<br />

IJH,. ni,l . j<br />

HI IT MAKT Or 111 KAS I ITV |<br />

826-828 Boardwalk (Opposite Music Pier) I 1<br />

Buy More War Bonds<br />

Sandra -Lea<br />

OCEAN CITY'S NEW<br />

Dining Room<br />

508-508 Ninth St.<br />

ciiiMci i: in i p. M.<br />

HOME COOKING<br />

HOME BAKING<br />

Breakfasts<br />

K to 12<br />

25c to 65c<br />

Dinners<br />

i to a<br />

85c to $1.50<br />

Telephonf 0728<br />

| MHII II V.\CATI11V I'l.RASI'RF<br />

| Dine<br />

Whsrn<br />

\ You<br />

I Can<br />

•THE MIRIAM LEE*<br />

^COFFEE SHOPPED<br />

7(Ki UOAKDWAI.K i<br />

IN THE fl.'NTKK<br />

or TOWN<br />

Smart's<br />

Restaurant<br />

Specializinc In<br />

LUNCHEONS<br />

\Un sirimi HIM M\' \^l~, mil<br />

I nil ( niiiM 1I1\NHN il<br />

SAN'DWK MIS - U rs<br />

• in:<br />

\OIC I II\\4MM»<br />

IM\I\». itomi<br />

Mill 111 I, \\ AS I ,<br />

O( I \% ITIV. N, J.<br />

RYA N ' S<br />

938 Boardwalk<br />

Typical Victory<br />

65c Luncheon 65c<br />

12 Noon to 3 P. M.<br />

Cream <strong>of</strong> Tomato Soup or flam fliowili-r<br />

MEAT BALLS & SPAGHETTI SAICE<br />

HMOILED SEA TROUT, LEMON Bl TTEn<br />

ROAST LOIN OF PORK, APPLESAITE<br />

CREAMED CHIPPED BEEF ON TOAST<br />

MINCED HAM OMELETTE<br />

VtUKTAIJI.ES; Mashrd, n«ilrd or Frpiifh Fries<br />

olee <strong>of</strong> two—Wai Beans. Spinach or ('rrami'd t'abbaei.-<br />

AOESi C<strong>of</strong>fee, Hot Tea, Iced Tea, (Milk 10r Extra)<br />

DESSERTS: Cake Jcllo or I'uildlne<br />

HORSEY'S RESTAURANT<br />

1357.59 Asbury Avenue<br />

Brealtfast 8:30 to 11:30 Dinner 4:30 to 8<br />

Sunday Dinner 3 to 8<br />

Norikwood Where Dining Is Always<br />

A Pleasure<br />

i i icn t in<br />

1 'IK<br />

I'llMMtllt<br />

(lillill'llll Set s i<br />

The <strong>On</strong>ly BOARDWALK Restaurant<br />

from the Gardens to 6th St,<br />

Windsor Restaurant<br />

Fourth and Boardwalk<br />

Enjoy Youi- Meals Beside<br />

the Sea<br />

Breakfast • Dinner<br />

GOOD FOOD • MODERATELY PRICED<br />

GRACE C. HOUSAND, Prop.<br />

Business Men's<br />

LUNCH 50c<br />

CLOSED WEDNESDAYS<br />

THE<br />

Hotel <strong>Ocean</strong>ic<br />

Crystal Dining Room<br />

Wesley Avo. at 11th St,<br />

Large Tables for<br />

Family Groups<br />

8i30 to 11 A. M.<br />

S to 7:30 p. m.<br />

Sundays from 4 to 7 p. m,<br />

$1 $1.25<br />

BOOM DIBECTED B¥ MAY GIBSON BOTD<br />

Tip-Top Grille<br />

<strong>On</strong> the {'Ofilrr<br />

In the Heart o' TOUT<br />

9th and Aibury Ave,<br />

DINNERS $ 1<br />

Merveil Workdays, t.,.n in 1 p m<br />

Sunday anil Hiiiinays<br />

1^ to I] pjn.<br />

BfiakfaEt, 8 to 11 a.m.<br />

Luncheon noon to 1 p.m.<br />

Eirejii Muiuiiiy, .iiiil Iliihiliiys<br />

PLYMOUTH<br />

INN<br />

Plymouth Place nnd<br />

Atlantic Ave.<br />

LOIIHA T, COUSON. Prop,<br />

'7V Serve You Well That We<br />

May Be Friends Ah.vnys<br />

MORRISON'S<br />

41S Eighth Street<br />

® Dinner<br />

® Luncheon<br />

• Breakfast<br />

Soda 1-QLiniain Service Phori; 8508<br />

SEAFOOD<br />

RESTAURANT<br />

<strong>City</strong> Employes<br />

Win Right To<br />

Referendum<br />

Too Late However,<br />

for Armr-d Forces<br />

(o Vote on I eiufc<br />

So Proudly the White Star Waves Over the Mayer Company Plant<br />

Tin<br />

mi,,I<br />

flmlli II<br />

jr Hill<br />

nintiM<br />

_<br />

111<br />

From 12 Neon<br />

Until 8:30 P.M.<br />

and closed one day weekly (Tusdny)<br />

i MI i mii i<br />

BETTY'S<br />

LffJCOLN<br />

RESTAURANT<br />

Oth St. at Weslry Ave.<br />

K N O W S r til; in in tin < \\ii wiiiiM MIM!. rnon<br />

COMPARE!<br />

OPEN FOR BREAKFAST, LUNCHEON, DINNER<br />

8 A. M, to 9 P. M. Daily . ET(«PI Wodnediy!<br />

IX KAV ITI'V - ^11 AMI - ATLANTIC t 11<br />

* m i nnn rt turnrd the<br />

w it h Hi uifi hud f m d it<br />

t "I i i J Simp ui nv Tht<br />

I it! i Li | 1 id br ktn Thr*<br />

h I j-rj t tin ^ it ] running<br />

M<br />

MilK<br />

An I h r<br />

If i Fn 1<br />

Fmnn I mr li\ ui r nf<br />

hi! 1 y, man biryrli-<br />

unii it f h urn ''III r* 1<br />

f r uhirh hr 1 ad nn<br />

M ! Hwrti r 1 it f r<br />

t u t k<br />

an k t hrr 1 ut<br />

11 r, me t bij><br />

WPB Directs First<br />

Of Thr ee Whirl wind<br />

Drives In Resort<br />

Block Captains Wanted to Urge<br />

Every Household to Put Out Bundles<br />

Sunday Night| Collection Guaranteed*<br />

An intensive drlvo tn vastly increase <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Co8<br />

trlbiition <strong>of</strong> st-rnp p'ifK'r f«r the war etlort, was launched,<br />

d d<br />

in t in<br />

r ji it<br />

' j niii 1 I LrcU r mirn<br />

rhi t- til-*, ifli d atl prf<br />

\ifth hkr thi rvrry<br />

Th \ t nlv "ilt ci nt<br />

^3 rcnL if thc\<br />

ii I A<br />

il lid<br />

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A lir<br />

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lin<br />

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in<br />

th unpr<br />

Hi up ih rr<br />

th jt b i iu'f<br />

b h tn d 3<br />

trt d<br />

Ex-<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Scout Hero<br />

Wins D.F.C. for<br />

Saving Bomber<br />

meek under the direct auspices <strong>of</strong> the War Production<br />

ii, in luopenitiun with 11 dozen Joc;aJ organizations, '• •<br />

Effort.s uf an army <strong>of</strong> volunteers were being sought to .<br />

jiiti-'reHt and Huppiirt (if the salvage program. , '<br />

The first iclleciion <strong>of</strong> the stfeppid-up drive will take<br />

7 l h l l d<br />

W If<br />

Arm,<br />

w<br />

tlir<br />

for<br />

4 ill JAWS IS DCK. HOI<br />

H u l<br />

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11 ir i ii 1 yl<br />

1 1 c<br />

1! i Wh I<br />

11 I til<br />

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1 \ 1 nil r<br />

till<br />

IJ r<br />

1 u<br />

Bur<br />

Mr<br />

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Hi<br />

ANCHORAGE TAVERN<br />

<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> Somers Point's<br />

Better Dining Rooms"<br />

Delaware Ave. at Bay, Somers Point<br />

Phono S. P. 920 Betr by "He Cise<br />

POINT TAVERN<br />

ON THE BAY AT SOMERS POINT<br />

CM in,,<br />

TOW 1 rm,<br />

"Win 1hii<br />

Bv Job 111 n<br />

HIPSC c ii 11<br />

Bi nrir 1,<br />

3j drpirtnn 1<br />

ffteriiL 1 [ \<br />

flon in 11,,<br />

«1 rrfri,'<br />

Their I a, 11<br />

hunt b\ th<br />

B!ed tint 11<br />

a« aftrr tin<br />

fr re urn tn i<br />

r DISC I 1<br />

' limn 1 « 1 »»» M«rfate, N. j,, Ph. 2.980S<br />

MANAGiMINT IV THI HAiGHTS<br />

TolBBllOrni Somen Poini fW<br />

EVERY EVENING<br />

NAN ROBERTS<br />

Hammond Oiinniit<br />

•<br />

SATURDAYS<br />

DAISY LIPSEY<br />

Pianist<br />

Attractive<br />

hocked Out By<br />

Win France<br />

Prints' Nephew Be-<br />

eomts Hospital Case<br />

& Wl a cmv. n,.t n <strong>On</strong>nimii bill-<br />

S,1 sent smram wnltrr EL<br />

"jghew ni Dr. ,,,,d Mrs. Her-<br />

I ir li ill 1 iinbritlLi Ir<br />

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11 ht Nt \ I in \ln Fin m < 11<br />

[1 1 mi I, « , in <strong>On</strong> 1 1 Cit\ III 1! il 1<br />

hi I" iH 1 nl tin In 1 ur\ Hi ji ill<br />

111 nl \S lull -t 11 m ml In Ih<br />

M \t 1 r mp 1 In mini di iti I<br />

u I plinni t! Ih 111 u 1 1 Mi M 111<br />

mii Ui \il 11111 ti r mti itnl i<br />

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Mi t 1 iff in thi h 1 1 nf mi in<br />

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OMMFNfK IitlMJ IH'irns<br />

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H ilil limn hlbuli I i tin iiuini<br />

M n \,hti li Hifju bind<br />

%ftt i ill hi ml Hi i i i r<br />

I ill h nu 1 th in In bn Ui in<br />

(Fife S Please)<br />

,li prniic fur the Mnypr Com. ,jn>,i in Cl'y unil Cnpr Ma> Cipiinly UT'uhi<br />

v, l ixpr'HHi'i! hfir Saturday by<br />

In li i nkiriR iiffici.-.ls tit ih» Troa-<br />

in I i jj;i! tinrni. :i$ a ii ! .milt <strong>of</strong> tli,-<br />

1 ilh iVal L/ian tlliVP.<br />

I II Hiasiijii \\[\% ;i brij'f prsgrnni<br />

ii iiu Mnyi'r Ciiinp.uiy bout build-<br />

ii \>\ mi, Ti xn^ nv and the bay.<br />

^IIIII thr fnin was pn-spntrd wilh<br />

th Ti isury Whiiii Rtir tint'. hiBh-<br />

i i iiK'uMrinl lliinnr fur (iinsisti-tlIly<br />

In i,, (nm : haS! ! ,s nf \i ,ir bonds bv<br />

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itsh sn N w Ii I i t ri<br />

ail uward<br />

°l> OF E^IPLOl F^<br />

MOVER<br />

Mnyrr. m i piine th 1<br />

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Ha!- stafr I tlin 1 h<br />

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Pr iMitntlon nf tin- tn C,<br />

Kllintl<br />

ropshire,<br />

l idd<br />

kit.<br />

Mr.«<br />

"I. tll "' cril - 1 » Him (he btiy<br />

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mld|(.r,<br />

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to<br />

Good Support /<br />

For Road Plan<br />

Hundreds Sign Peti=<br />

tions in Resort<br />

I ublic ^np^sirt has brnii "vrry<br />

fu riblr" tn tht 1 proposal that tho<br />

i lit ] invidi 1 Oronn Cily wilh n di=<br />

lift lii^hwny ruutr in tho Blfirk<br />

H i t PikP." iJ, Present t Cadnmii,<br />

jiit uUnt itf thr Busint'ss Mcn'h As-<br />

iKintluii, ropnrtcti Wrdnnsdny.<br />

AbiHit 200 petition furniS Snrking<br />

lf-iiuiuii's f*f thp grnrrnl public in<br />

' "niKirt <strong>of</strong> the project hnvr now<br />

n di fiibut.pc! Ui rral o^tntr nf^<br />

UP iitiij iitiirr puhiio plncr-S,<br />

'Restaurants<br />

Lauded Here<br />

Few Complaints on<br />

Pliers, Rationer Says<br />

net sutft } t<br />

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li n ru \t rn m l lbl Tii<br />

Bdy5 5, Hurt<br />

By Automobile<br />

1 Manoa Lad Suffen<br />

Fractured Leg<br />

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Mm n I- \\i \ (\\\ niurri<br />

M n I ^ fi in t uh n h rin in<br />

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Thr \i Un finiiH i ^nrili n-<br />

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*h uurm navigator af<br />

Air F frx Fh int For<br />

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ihp Di linj-ui hrd Fhiru Crr<br />

\iia rdin ry 1 hinvn-nrnt TAhll^<br />

jni tit ipntinf- n n bjmbirig nttirk<br />

it-am t U r hntiit it Brux Lze<br />

rh 3I iakia<br />

Ann lUiu m nt af tfi dpcantim<br />

f I th ft mn r Ocran <strong>City</strong> ba\ v>&r<br />

m idp at hi Fi^hth Air Fnrtn<br />

b mib r ! tirn in England «h n<br />

he iln id\ Ind rrrnHid the Ail<br />

Mrda.1 with tu Oak Lrnf Clu^ttr<br />

RE^OIll Iiinii SCHOOL<br />

GRADl\TL<br />

LityttiiaiiE %J!£ nn <strong>of</strong> Mr end<br />

[Mis E R \*ulr rf Ocran Cit\ wu*<br />

i Khtpptr U r thp Qpnpral Electric<br />

C in Phil idi Iphii bcfrrD entering<br />

h Arm% in F bruar\ 1941 HF i*i<br />

1037 ^i^d iiir nf Orp-in Cit> High<br />

h 1 Hid ittrnripd thr Uni\pr lt><br />

f Pc nn^vh nila HP L married to<br />

the I jrmer Cirmetta ppndergraft<br />

r n iii it,h N r<br />

4 1 im r E hi ^r ut inti Junior<br />

\ i t mt Rcrut nn tpr ht i i^e on<br />

li 1 il B \ 5c ut tvrr t attend<br />

i \\ i Id JTITHH TPP<br />

^WEU D\M4GED FORTREg^<br />

Tlit. ntdtirn a rjmprin^infe, thp<br />

n F r iid in pirt Lieu tenant<br />

\^ If hlbit d parked prtfev, ionil<br />

iptltu if ind uppn r tPchnlqup In<br />

ucn iulh nav siting n badlv<br />

i united Fh np Furtrt e put <strong>of</strong> en<br />

nn tprnt rs Qnt pmini tf thU<br />

in nft w dlsibkd in i imining<br />

i nil bittlt with rveral pnetn*<br />

fif.hter thu farci i thp FOIITL S<br />

nt f f rmaUan ind making nee<br />

-* n\ th illtht rf I ir r turn jjur<br />

u \ dt tr t tup Ir\r]<br />

At this tHnraprru \\ 1 w nltitudn<br />

it u \ lmpu" ibir t i c rtnin thp<br />

immhLF pa iti n b\ the usual<br />

thcrk pninL nnd LI"Htt niiu Wolf<br />

bt nntd h iinii n h\ r ading<br />

n miLi <strong>of</strong> ^ign -\{ i dlwn-\ ~ allnns<br />

I I iddltHn t ni inniiiL, thp RUMS<br />

IIP e nsi inth n f* rrtd tn hi charts<br />

it d kt pt thi pikt in thr prupur<br />

trui P thi uqh ut Lhp ppril u r trip<br />

C untr\ Club Lil r<br />

$11,912 Building<br />

Work in July<br />

BuildinB Imphivcmniiis sinn«] in<br />

Ocoiin <strong>City</strong> riiirhiB .Ink wcrp i-;li-<br />

mnic'fl in value nl tiifni Ilinlil-<br />

Iliu" inspprtnr II. Ti rtinpiT. .Ir.<br />

rcpnrlctl In tlin rnmmissiuiim> (IIIB<br />

wrrk.<br />

ninlnc Iiir month Iiis nITIrr N-<br />

siipd ftf, biilidhic yvrmm niui ml-<br />

li'rlm! ilMtm in frn»,<br />

Tlir iiiiuiunt nf liuiltiiiiit wmk.<br />

tnnstlv icpnlrs. ronflng. sidnwall in-<br />

siiliilinii and mlnnr nllnriiliiins, «•»•••<br />

RITntrv flinil il Vi'Sl"<br />

Alllicnijli oxnrt fiuiirps woro nnt<br />

.n.iilcibli, II wiiK rslimutrd that nt<br />

li'ast 500 prrsiinfi lintl slnnocl the;<br />

pitlticins (iiirini; tlir first work.<br />

Thp Hi.Mnnss Mrn's A.^snriMlinn<br />

is siKinsrirlntr tlii 1 ]irnpns:il with Ilii'<br />

M!]i|iiii't uf thr Kiwniils ami Hiiliiry<br />

chilis. Rn-il Estiiic Hniirri ami Am-<br />

11 iriiii Lrjiliin. It is plnniirti t i en-<br />

list ilJ, m uli uoniMill pillilir Sllppiirt<br />

ii'; iiiissililr bcfnri 1 (iir LpBishiHire<br />

rcciinvpnos in thr Fall,<br />

Mr, Ciitlmiin snlii nnn phllartnl-<br />

phiii hiisini'ss man wlio is stl'nliuly<br />

in fiiviir <strong>of</strong> tlic dlrrd rnnd pltin had<br />

I'nniK'.^tnd .1 ropy nf I lip liotitiuli Ri)<br />

In 1 nmld libtniii siunalurps <strong>of</strong> his<br />

frir-nds in Hint flly.<br />

• iicccssnry tn move> him<br />

where lip remnined<br />

nnw fully re-<br />

xcelknt food • appeiizingly served....<br />

Delightful, breeze-swept dining rooms and bar<br />

I'pcrntly wns oiip<br />

bronze stMfs<br />

ra iwrsnnnl.<br />

Oinnr Bradley, His<br />

that thp nwjird wnii<br />

In<br />

A short walk NORTH on Bay Avenue from Shore Fast <strong>Line</strong> trolley static diffieult condi-<br />

P for<br />

Elliott was<br />

reach thi Prench<br />

Perfect Vacation Ending:<br />

Missing Son Is Prisoner<br />

The liappiest woman 111 Oitean<br />

<strong>City</strong> on Monday probably was Mrs,<br />

Chillies Seanluii, <strong>of</strong> 18 Bast LanB-<br />

horne st,, Llanerch, pa,<br />

Mrs. Bemilon, who was stoppinB<br />

at 006 llth St., WM packing Up to<br />

return home after spending a vn-<br />

entlon here with her husband.<br />

The telephone rang, It was her<br />

daughter calling from Llanerch.<br />

Oh. mother," the voleo said, ex-<br />

citedly, 'Boh is safe! A telegram<br />

from the War Department said that<br />

hn Is a prisoner in Germany."<br />

Bob is private (lc) Bobert 0.<br />

Bemilon, one <strong>of</strong> nvo ions or Mr,<br />

arid Mra, Oharlra Boanlon who are<br />

In the armed iervlce. He waj re-<br />

miiiini in Mtton on th»<br />

'•ii- hfiid this u k ill 11 oiih tin<br />

r.pLuhtH liiiv h in re npcl t<br />

bf.:ird - a;: nn f 1 nl \u<br />

X'V- in ihi 1 Vt u »i i fiui in nili<br />

ii ihr-y hnu lit n und i pur<br />

itr'.l. Aiitl in 1 I th P HI<br />

nun iiir rt 1 . 8 -! in mt \^n f mil<br />

| inn In br nt f.mlt<br />

{"OMITAINTS Kl Fr tOMINf.<br />

0i n<br />

t is n'tirnicn in ullin^ Iti rinn t<br />

t tnr ilrnm b^ J hn Fur THO<br />

5 nji n \\ ii i fltoi f* H viplir<br />

Phi irl Ijhn Tins<br />

t ind sunp n i\ e illided<br />

\o irre l latli<br />

Two Casualties<br />

Listed in County<br />

Wn n piitmrni c\ Hilt II t<br />

nninin mrnt Wt dm di\ ii ^h<br />

inn C pi M i\ Cuunl "ii<br />

w itmdrd mifl mr thi r i pus n<br />

Pfr Stinl s Si pt Wit at ii<br />

ii tin u undid li t nnd S^, R<br />

I Sructn Wlld\i cl p<br />

Mils itjitittd mi-* fng i nri\<br />

bi i pn irr<br />

War Loan Chairman<br />

In Washington, Here<br />

7 Nil n Wnnt* <strong>of</strong> Silver<br />

Spiint Md Wir r rvUi rmlnte<br />

iiin L nmnqrr f r Tlit DuPont<br />

(C nipin\ in thr Nation il PTP^S<br />

riub huildint Wn hingti n D C<br />

hi *iiri\td it hi Orriin Clt\ hump<br />

4^0 B ttirn rd far th* rest nf<br />

tht tiui<br />

, With him in Mr Wrrnt? and<br />

thi ii thildrpn Tiuh Ju>i v Nelson<br />

md Bill<br />

<strong>City</strong> to Sell More<br />

Lots, <strong>Aug</strong>ust 30<br />

I Tilt nrxt Ut nf rjt\ fswned rpil<br />

t t ih will takt plirt ^pdnP5da^<br />

Aupu^t ^0 it jim thp ruiiimi<br />

c itiht i decided Wi dht ^da^<br />

PiiniiLi Din tt r H ni\ RD cr fr<br />

inhuuiiced that he i n idv ho^ re<br />

t tivtri quitp a ft^ more in tht.<br />

C I1D list befnre the dit> set A prap<br />

irh i^ ntt nth rti c p l unlr* nt<br />

k i t nnc <strong>of</strong>fpi hi been intde to<br />

bin it<br />

bcAchend March j,<br />

Mrs. Sr.inlnn didn't faint whrn<br />

slip rpcpivpd the message. Siie gave<br />

a big sigh, and said, "Whflt a per-<br />

fei-t way to m 1 a flnn vacation." M<br />

if 9he had given ,,p I Mgj fa. Mr KMn sfl|d |t h.s nM<br />

bpfn nrecHinry In notifj' tho Cnni-<br />

den cilllce <strong>of</strong> niif violator ill Oecnn<br />

<strong>City</strong>, pltlicr n.mon(j restaurants or<br />

otlicr ty)!c buslncw concerns.<br />

Imp* <strong>of</strong> hearing from her son she<br />

mid, "I Bucas no mother ever en.<br />

tireiy Rives up hopr under such con.<br />

litlons. There were times when I<br />

[elt very hopeful but after no word<br />

arrived after four months, same-<br />

times I would say to myself, 'Don't<br />

fool yourself. You must face real.<br />

Itlei."<br />

Word! can't say how happy I<br />

am I hope that every mother and<br />

futher who hai a boy missing get!<br />

the HUM good news 11 .<br />

PA, CO, EXECUTIVE HKRE<br />

Mr, find Mrs. Alfred O, Orflff Mid<br />

sons, Dick nnd Bill, are at BOO Wes-<br />

ley av, until Boturda;.<br />

Mr. Qraft Is assistant treasurer<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Pennsylvania Company, at<br />

I Philadelphia.<br />

<strong>On</strong>e Plant Bears<br />

132 Tomatoes in<br />

Victory Garden<br />

<strong>On</strong> Monday the Philadelphia<br />

Bullntin hnri nn article about a<br />

tomnto plant bearing 114 loma.<br />

toes,<br />

A tomato plant on the Hnrt.<br />

man ' ietory lartn, M34 Oentrnl<br />

uv.. o/nisliiidows tlUs ns It U<br />

now benrinR 132 tomatoes.<br />

These tamntoes are still on tne<br />

vine, though many will be ready<br />

for picking this week end.<br />

It Is estlmBted that the to-<br />

matoes fi'n'n this single p,,mt<br />

will nil twj halt-bushel bas-<br />

kets.<br />

The tract, which has been Uii-<br />

der the supervision <strong>of</strong> Join P.<br />

Adams, has boon extremiily prn«<br />

ductlve.<br />

nflxt MOJKIM.V.<br />

Facts About Paper<br />

Drive on Monday<br />

Collection or scrap paper will<br />

IM made In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> next<br />

•MoriJay. AufUal 1, starting at 0<br />

p.ni.<br />

Every resident—Summer or<br />

nll-yejr—IN urged Is plate B<br />

bundle along the curb in (runt<br />

<strong>of</strong> his Iiollie on Sunday evening,<br />

BO It will mi available early.<br />

It Is nnt ncressary to segre-<br />

gate newspapi'rK, mafaiines and<br />

rardboard, but the entire collec.<br />

tlsn sliuulil I*- lip;! securely to<br />

fjcilltate handling and prevent<br />

the wind littering the streets.<br />

All paper—no matter how<br />

small the amount—is vitally<br />

needed to keep production roll-<br />

Iris in mills producing articles<br />

for the anmed forces.<br />

If ynur paper is not picked up<br />

Monday, telephone eity publicity<br />

department, illy hall lOOMj.<br />

and il will be called for.<br />

Paper Exhibit<br />

Is Planned<br />

To Show Some <strong>of</strong><br />

700,000 War Uies<br />

In connection with the stepped-<br />

iiy •'tinner salvage <strong>of</strong>fensive, :1 tht<br />

War Production Board has promis-<br />

ed to provide Orran <strong>City</strong> with an<br />

intcrcstiliy exhibit <strong>of</strong> seme <strong>of</strong> the<br />

more intercstiiiB items made froni<br />

piioer :Vir ust- by the righting forces,<br />

which have "uu.OOO uses for It.<br />

Rev, Norman V. Sargent, city sal-<br />

vage flminmin. said this week the<br />

exhibit will be displayed in a pub.<br />

lie place, probably famewliA-e on<br />

the boardwalk, for several weeks.<br />

Sidney Fritchnrd, rcRionru sal-<br />

VLige diiecliir for the WPB, display-<br />

ert a few ui me paper artlcies at<br />

Thuratiny's luiiihcon here, Hnrne <strong>of</strong><br />

thml were:<br />

Tropic helmets, the standard<br />

eqiiiiipnient uf aeabees. bomb rln'Ts<br />

requirint' 10 pounds <strong>of</strong> comsressea<br />

paper efich. and whieli go oil every<br />

ixmib drgpijeti on the enemy: an<br />

Antic vest lined with paper; K ra-<br />

linn kits in enrdbonrd boxes; blood<br />

pliiinia in reclaimed tin eontaln-<br />

er«. packed twu in a cardboard box<br />

itici surruiinded by a waterpro<strong>of</strong><br />

carton which can be floated ashore:<br />

parachutes fur dropping supplies<br />

ntiil fir instruments' released from<br />

balloons tu burst at certnln alii-<br />

Iiides,<br />

<strong>On</strong>e nf the novel Items, he said,<br />

are aiipliine wing tips nni! Run<br />

moiintjj made from 4B sheets <strong>of</strong><br />

paper trented with resin and sub-<br />

ieeled tn pressure, which renders<br />

them AS hard as metal.<br />

ami householders are adviied<br />

that collections will continue<br />

at two-week intervals unUI<br />

the end <strong>of</strong> the Surnmtr stt-<br />

jon.<br />

Residents are urged to tie up<br />

their buiidles <strong>of</strong> newspaperi, mag»-<br />

zlrm. cardbqard and other paper<br />

prcduets. and place them along the<br />

curb outside their homes or placed<br />

<strong>of</strong> business on Sunday night,<br />

JBIIV TRUCKS COMING<br />

So keen is the government to<br />

round up every possible pound <strong>of</strong><br />

salvageable paper, that Army trucks<br />

will be used to supplement the eol-<br />

lection work <strong>of</strong> Harry Raff, Court<br />

House scrap dealer, who has been<br />

picking up th paper for the BMt<br />

month. ,<br />

Csntributions <strong>of</strong> paper hot<br />

were described as being "only a .<br />

droii in the bucket" by compari- ,,<br />

son with the amount <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> .<br />

should salvage wilh Its swollen<br />

population or 12.1.001) people,<br />

Arranjements for the drive Wire<br />

m.ide last Thursday afternoon at a<br />

luncheiin at IiOBate's, called by the<br />

WPB and attended by representa-<br />

tives <strong>of</strong> various men* and women's<br />

groups interested tn community «I»<br />

Inira, including city <strong>of</strong>ficiali,<br />

CURTIS EXECUTIVE<br />

DIRECTtt DRIVE<br />

Dili T. Ikis-nan, executive ot.<<br />

OUi'sy Publuhinj Oo, and local<br />

summer resident at 80* 2nd it., aei<br />

cepted chairmanship °' the Sum-<br />

mer cajnpaign committee as a direct<br />

representative <strong>of</strong> WPB,<br />

Mr. Degnaii this week arranged<br />

through heads <strong>of</strong> the local orgsni-<br />

za tions to send letters to each <strong>of</strong><br />

their members, urgini active sup-<br />

port to round up paper, described<br />

by WPA Chairman Donald Nelson<br />

as the nations No. i critical ma-<br />

terial.<br />

Mr Depnan is calling for cittern<br />

1 to volunteer their services ai Moefe<br />

captains, an asslRnment in which<br />

they would visit all their neighbori<br />

.to remind thoni <strong>of</strong> paper salvage<br />

&nd urge them to put their bundles<br />

on tlie curb in time for the col-<br />

lection. It also is planned to dls-<br />

tribiite kitchen placards on the iub.,<br />

Ject ns constant remlnderi to<br />

iiousewives to save every icfap.<br />

Those willing to serve as block<br />

cflptnins may communicate with<br />

Rev Norman V, Barient, local pa-<br />

Decide to Pay for<br />

House Demolition<br />

The city commissioners Wednes-<br />

day tiecideri to take up the oLemf<br />

Samuel L, amith. <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Oky,<br />

to demolish a condemned concrete<br />

house for a price <strong>of</strong> IS17,<br />

Commissioner Edwai-sl B. ijjwker<br />

wfls awhurlzed to mtikc «rrange-<br />

nenu with Mr, Smith, if the con-<br />

tractor still is willing to carry out<br />

the <strong>of</strong>fer he made a month' ago.<br />

The house in question is on the<br />

north .side <strong>of</strong> the entrance to the<br />

laijoon near the Yacht Club,<br />

Miss Mm Tuller nr<br />

" snjt urning it 3210 Asbury av<br />

Mr, and Mrs. David Pearson and<br />

Vineiand I family are vacationing at 3200<br />

Central av.<br />

Don ¥ Leave Valuables<br />

Exposed, Police Warning<br />

As a helpful hint to visitors. Po-<br />

lice Chief Robert J. Lackey this<br />

week cautioned them to be sure to<br />

leave valuables, such as jewelry and<br />

sums <strong>of</strong> money. In a safe place<br />

when going out to the taeaeh jr<br />

boardwalk.<br />

He said the police hav« noticed<br />

a growing carelessness By many,<br />

people who leave valuables lying<br />

nbout in hotel rooms, or take them<br />

to the beach.<br />

It Is nueti infer, he cxplntned,<br />

to put such things In the safe at<br />

the hotel desk or, If nt a rooming<br />

house, ask the proprietor to put<br />

them away,<br />

Valuables lying around in vacant<br />

rooms are merely placing tempta-<br />

tion In the way <strong>of</strong> some people, lie<br />

added.<br />

No serious robberies have been<br />

reported thU season, but there al-<br />

ways is the possibility that a sneak<br />

thief wUl go into action and make<br />

a clean-up when least expectM, the<br />

chief said.<br />

i telephone 0030>, or notify Mr. Deg-<br />

nrin at his home.<br />

CHURCHES COOPERATING<br />

Resort churches also^ are cooper-<br />

ating in the program. Pastors mafle<br />

announcement e ' thc ne ' rt "pta*«up<br />

diiy" from tlieir pulpits last Bun-<br />

day. Reminders aeain are sohed-<br />

(Page 2, Ptease)<br />

* * •<br />

MOW WASTE PAPER HAS<br />

BEroMR WEAPON OP WAE<br />

From the day a soliTtpr gulf ;<br />

to war, he is depenfleilt on pi-<br />

per. From his draft atri to his<br />

honorablB discharfe, hta rw-<br />

ords are kept on it.<br />

Ills mllons are packed in Ml<br />

his cwiridfes are wrapped ta<br />

it; hig shoes are lined wiBi lt| •<br />

hta letters are written on it<br />

Ills barraelu m built with<br />

paper wallboard, pnpf TOotlnr.<br />

paper Insulation,<br />

He shoots at paper j ^<br />

eaU! from paper plates, drinU<br />

from paper cops.<br />

• * *<br />

His battles are ptanntd, bta<br />

orders are tailed, on paper.<br />

9 • •<br />

Literally, lie 11, traini.<br />

travels and flffllls. with piper<br />

his indispensable aHy.<br />

• • •<br />

And, <strong>of</strong> eonrse. Mi "non<strong>of</strong>.<br />

able dlscharfe" win bt hinfltd<br />

In him on a nleee <strong>of</strong> papers<br />

nfter a beaten Ails has flfneA<br />

the peac* terms ... on papeM<br />

and Tidm<br />

in E, Wir Tint M<br />

•ti« Pn«t<br />

tprt Bridie, ad« 5 mB.;<br />

ohil Bridie, add K mm., Mi<br />

a*t » mln,| Mlh_ it, MUtL I<br />

Stnll Lliidlitt, Grfil !• H<br />

«,ld I hf,, » Bin:)<br />

-CSBIUM t]r CII7 PobUdW<br />

(Lon<br />

Ph<br />

10.52<br />

11*<br />

ii,w<br />

1.04<br />

2,M<br />

3,00,<br />

3,16<br />

4.04<br />

II<br />

Ml..<br />

10 2<br />

1116<br />

12 42<br />

1W<br />

IM<br />

331<br />

t.2t<br />

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•I*,''!' '<br />

T^- «^ Tv^*mipu^|iv1-'H<br />

OCEAN CITY SHMnNEL.t^GEh ^ jn day.<br />

TWP-Year Per Capita Net Debt Reduction Largest In Sti<br />

83.82 From<br />

to 1W3,<br />

rey Shows<br />

'State in Enviable<br />

Portion, Says Tax-<br />

payer Association<br />

TOe Mount <strong>of</strong> county govern.<br />

Ml debt for each resident <strong>of</strong><br />

, May County decreased $13 82<br />

Civil Service Would Give<br />

More Stability, Is Claim<br />

Would Give Returning Soldiers Better<br />

Chance for <strong>City</strong> Jobs<br />

Continued from pare 1 workmen HIIO have proved to be<br />

vice, the public works men ursi'tl i worthy <strong>of</strong> permanent emplaymrnt.<br />

all citizens tQ eserclir tlieir right<br />

<strong>of</strong> free speech by discussing, thp<br />

question «nd voting upon it.<br />

"Many questions." they<br />

"have been presented to<br />

r.ald.<br />

voters<br />

WU to the end <strong>of</strong> 1M3 no- I without enough liR-ht but with too<br />

a iSJe? af dehYTtatls. mucn hent Elections have been won<br />

Cording to a survey <strong>of</strong> debt statls<br />

•Uc« jeleased yesterdny by the New<br />

Jer^y Taxpayers 1 Association.<br />

Although the per capita net debt<br />

<strong>of</strong> bus county u still one <strong>of</strong> the<br />

hlgflwt among New Jersey's 21 i<br />

counties, the amount <strong>of</strong> decrrase<br />

fTMS the two-year period <strong>of</strong> the<br />

lunsr was the largest <strong>of</strong> riiiy ol<br />

i them,<br />

mis na CAPITA<br />

• TJK Association disclosed that if<br />

tfvefp resident <strong>of</strong> New Jersey wns<br />

Ohaigcd a proportionate share <strong>of</strong><br />

the;debt <strong>of</strong> all the counties, each<br />

Worfd owe C3.W, For Cape May<br />

OoAty, the per capita debt is<br />

listed as $M,2fl,<br />

l^t Oipe May County flgiire Is<br />

exceeded only by that <strong>of</strong> <strong>On</strong>rndcri.<br />

wh&h to 148.31; <strong>On</strong>ion, with $30-<br />

18, •and Hudson, with $30 88 pri<br />

capita.<br />

Compared with a per capita fed -<br />

tra{ debt ol 11,010 in 1843 and $1,-<br />

401 •In <strong>1944</strong>, New Jersey s avcrayr<br />

debt cost for every man.<br />

oy such trickery. This is no time<br />

for trickery, nor ran the propon-<br />

ent-' <strong>of</strong> civil service fur Ocr.ili <strong>City</strong><br />

HiTcird to tniii approval fur their<br />

rouse wlihiiut ihe ponplc a* n wlmle<br />

! kmiwiiiR al! tiint cm be siutl r.ii It<br />

j ONE STi;P IN PUonKESS<br />

j "Oceiin <strong>City</strong> is a Riw <strong>of</strong> the Inwe^i in thr<br />

^tate. iiistend <strong>of</strong> one nf tlu 1 hitfh-<br />

«»»•»•»« «•««< >•••••»•»<br />

9**<br />

Handmade<br />

JEWELRY<br />

<strong>of</strong> Coin a»fl stcrlinf Silver<br />

Oeniiinr Matriii Tufquoisc<br />

'desifiiers worked with MFSicyn praftf«nif E ii, trained in<br />

Ancient Aiiec lore, to bring you dramatic, lonleiiipur.nv jewelry<br />

Uncl«s taitt.<br />

SEE THE LARGEST COLLECTION<br />

ON THE BOARDWALK<br />

N&cklae?gf Braeelctg, Rings, Brooch PIHN<br />

$1.50 t° SI5.00<br />

MUTH'S<br />

JEWELRY GIFTS<br />

liff failftsi iht name -'MUTH** ii yaur guarantee ol the ultimsiu la g£<br />

tssle sgd igtind Jiidimgiit ef vaiuci,<br />

GIFT MAHT OF OCEAN CITY<br />

S26-828 Boardwalk (Opposite Music Pier) ;<br />

•-antlfnld<br />

IllllMlt>. TI<br />

liur mil fit n<br />

I.- inure<br />

Olllv 1»<br />

fun «•<br />

ailh iihr sni'ia! vrxulinns. Civil s:'I'<br />

vici' will iitil iiilorfcre wilh Ihe wnv<br />

impliijcs uf thi' city spt'iitl Ihi'ir<br />

lol-Hiirc<br />

"Civil Nrr\ii L j< u»uh! put iig I'lHi<br />

til the Did Kiimi' <strong>of</strong> prrimuilns i'v-<br />

CTVlhinB III sil llltn pnwef, Thr<br />

time huN gimp by fur men to Miiin<br />

jMIHOr hy thrpaleninj misery to<br />

i jne Krou|i and ul Ihe Hnme time<br />

, pfomhinE ijund ti) another Bfnup,<br />

""Civil sprViCT will lint pro!I'd 111"<br />

n'ui'kiiii n wliu divides his inynlH bp-<br />

iwri-ii Oti'iin <strong>City</strong> iitul siilish IIVIT-<br />

• psis, mir will it bo nn aid in tin-<br />

bu.MiH-SH infiii wlin pn,ms as ,1 bfiii 1 -<br />

I fuctur (if our (ilv wht'ii m mii-h<br />

his t'lili n niiiprwisp.<br />

| -The jirupoiii'ins ul civil t-i rs iri<br />

hnve tli,ui' nil Him Blind eitiKi-lii (Ml!<br />

do to pliirr this qiirstliiii nn \hv<br />

iballols thill .•re brine sen! tu lln<br />

IritKins nl <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> wim mr in<br />

the nl'lni'd lolTPS Hf our riilllHO ill<br />

h'.'ni' anil iibjijiid Thry «:in; I-V.T><br />

|Ci!i/i'ii, snliiitT, sullor iiiid niiirlni'<br />

•Irnm mil 1 t'limmiimtv !'• vnti' i• 11 ilii 1 -<br />

subject whctlHT tin- roi-iilt bi 1 Sin-<br />

nr aciiliiM ilii'in They scfk futv<br />

iudfiiiii'nt til the vmcrs. mid a-K ri"<br />

fnvnrs, beiti(i well enntpiit with ibe<br />

justice nf their tanai'"<br />

Thi slalPliiPiit «"!!.•> Mumtl In<br />

; Daniel Dixnn. Bclfnrtl Co;liiis Will-<br />

lam Ferry. Ainunln Panne, Howard<br />

[Davifl, Albt'it Oldfiild, Jiw.'jli Mil-<br />

aaUu. Willi.im Uvinpsluii and Eiirl<br />

Praser<br />

PIHL.A. BANKER IIRHK<br />

Mr and Mr.- Hani 0<br />

nnd dnuslitr-r. Jiltiv arc in The<br />

' Crc.wi in. nn 71 h st . lor :i week<br />

Mr BHriics is awistiinl vn •- pri'sl-<br />

Icipiit uf Ilie Fidclitv-Pliiladcliihi,!<br />

1 Trust Co, Pliilndrliilila<br />

Mr find Mrs, Jf.lm B C.lnsuv. u!<br />

Plilhidclpliiu. nrrivpd Sii1VJ.1v ai<br />

The Hiiiiscnm far a .months vaca-<br />

lion.<br />

Pus! wnr |i!iinnliiE for New Jer-<br />

sey rcs(irls nnd 11 nruRriuii designed<br />

to ri'i-iiin for tin 1 state's iicrcunon<br />

firen* their present aupremncy in<br />

the fiiee <strong>of</strong> rinticiij,;!!'!! , 11111 ;•••! 1111,1<br />

frum ilb.linl n'hcirt;, whii'li wil bi'.<br />

rciic e:isih- in fe^lblr with penc' , , , , , ,.<br />

urn,' :,!.'• !r,.vel. will krvni.t- 1, lm.- h ; '•• ' •:: i 1 1 ""''" '" W """: :<br />

• L^. . I G ' I I I J I k J k ' i t r i T l ( I), .I I I<br />

chi'nl! irwi.ili nt ib» .;, iv IPl'siy<br />

RI-I .-I Aw:: ILitinn in ilir Marine<br />

nrdl nil 1 hi' Asbiiry Pni-K bnnrtN<br />

w-lk Mi.ntlay<br />

.'Ihe Hi*,if A-nn iu'i,,:! will, II 1:1-<br />

liurii'f lT'>riv.,'IiiiiIlve, nf 111 se.i-<br />

ih' rr iinil L,k,' iiiinmiiiiilic. ii, rhi'<br />

st.i'r wliosi' "cnnoiiilr hie i-i depbii-<br />

iii 111 up,111 i.iiirist bilsiiicss, will henv<br />

a talk by Fred .Inclunn. itinnnjliiu<br />

dir.'f.T nf ihp New Jei-siy Council<br />

which was rcrotitlv absorbed hy t)ir<br />

n-lisnmrnt nf Ernritmiic Dnvflnp- PH.! •" t",Ve the pvnpert> owner<br />

innm headed by fir Charlos M-d- nnthv i,, nbiif the miiannrc with-<br />

man nf piiiicrtnii Ii wns nnnmin- ,:-, HI ,':H«. 11 the owner docs not<br />

red !tint n ioiiE ranee plnn for ro- r- ,-'!,ih . tin tity itself Is uiiLliorlzed<br />

nprratiiiti i.i r - T ween the indlviduai to dr the clenii=up job and assfsii<br />

resori= and me state promotional 11 •,. ,,n> ngalnsi the property as<br />

b-'ilv ills,, will be ,'Hiirie puhlic at ;, hni. p.iy,ible iipnii the next ail-<br />

tlie session niijl ',.\ bill<br />

Tin 1 Rc-nr 1 u;n::(i In;- (lie pfl •' \\'.;.!•• :!»' nrdillillice is Ilir iimst<br />

vi'iir has been etiEii^i'd in a crusade drastic 1 vt r nrinplod by the city on<br />

tii rase OPA and fii^t' r'\ rl'^n^n- t 1 !!-- jtinic iar silbjccr, it K nulli-<br />

tal |TI.MI]:IM"H.~ eiiverinu. the resorl lied In |jli-.ienl nin.lllimin bill M''-<br />

nuiiisirv in NCH ,!erse\- Olie direct itnv. sir M.lid he hopes to do -----<br />

result <strong>of</strong> iu cfliirt was tile liftltl';<br />

! nf she b.iii aiiainsi thr allotment <strong>of</strong><br />

•ja,.iline ci pnwiT partv nshiiiE<br />

l:,,.r . ..|. .lit; the sllolT.<br />

Hi n llai in Prort'ir. oi M Ul-<br />

l.V'Ulh Cour.lv, Direct.'!' A _P.iul<br />

Kiii'i .if the <strong>Ocean</strong> S'oiintv Board<br />

,,l Freelv.kiera, a vice president <strong>of</strong><br />

tile Hesort Aks,,r,a:inH; Direct n<br />

per.-.- H. Jiieksi.il. <strong>of</strong> the Cape Mav<br />

f',.iniv B.iarti ill Fi'e.'lioklers, prc-<br />

I m:, Mt ..! ilie Hi'sol! nroiln liild<br />

' iiiu"ii-i|Kil i •itintv and lemsl.itiv.<br />

nlfi.-i.iis ff.im coiiutii- hurilerinti >'i:<br />

thi, necin als,i will speiilt<br />

lrll'a-l.'ll-- luive beeli ,M- ll.i'ii<br />

ci miinieipiil ntTll-uil.-. ill the slliii<br />

sn-.i l i attend till' session<br />

Hospital Still Needs<br />

Canteen Workers<br />

I The <strong>Ocean</strong> Ci' v branch o<br />

\iii..|-n.m Hetl "C<br />

it<br />

Hold Fast To<br />

Bonds, Is Plea<br />

Bitni<br />

\i\<br />

hem<br />

the<br />

if ui;;iiii. .ii:<br />

vim luii I..id C.iiiteeii<br />

.j > ' "ifel their ser\lee> to<br />

iMl l,iv,» l.'l tia'ients in the<br />

Hh M, innriMl H"-;)it,il<br />

So "re,u is Ihe lie, (1 luf \ ilun-<br />

i.er tt-ni-kers in lie Iv-.-piMl ' h a !<br />

plr.i.i- •*CTI /li.ulr ll'.,H tlV- p-iliM 1 ..-<br />

,,f nil ].ic ii (hiirchcs Suiuiav<br />

The himrs ,iic from 11 ;!0 am<br />

'n 1 10 p.m.<br />

Mr and Mi.- .1 W H.i'te- aiui<br />

Mrs c H ThonipS'iii. i.t VAiinni'-<br />

•iill I1--1 . HI', s;:elHllllt: h W time<br />

at The i'arkside !<br />

USE THE ( LAMSIFIED AIM<br />

\V| 1.<br />

' iii,i! =iiKt = i ui thr S f i=w Jt'i-hfv<br />

;;.t!ii!' rMmrnittfc nimir the<br />

-.:.''.i .nniniiiH iMiH=n! "h,n Capf<br />

•.•;;•,'•. h.u! MM ih.i" :,uii'- tluv.<br />

' ; ,\ :\\ .AYS HRITTON<br />

tnplish-<br />

I :,!] huh! fa,-<br />

-.i'vriviif'ii!<br />

.' fr- f fur<br />

dth Is'no word<br />

MAXWELL HOUSE<br />

f«rtW><br />

d for Clicquot<br />

inaalAnl • • •<br />

wbit ixi miliew {ang <strong>of</strong><br />

l jdieatt «—rcf retii-<br />

CLICQUOT CLUB f<br />

I GINGEft ALE '<br />

SBHAMEE BEVERAGE co,<br />

St V. VlniaU Av»., Ailmtir. ell; -<br />

% Mumc 1-1235<br />

822 9th St.<br />

JUST OFF<br />

THE WALK"<br />

Breakfast<br />

8:30 to Noon<br />

Steaks<br />

Roasts<br />

Seafood<br />

Serv«il from' 4 lo »:30<br />

FROM ONE DOLLAR<br />

C LC SED FRIDAYS<br />

Shots<br />

1OH WOMKN<br />

Suiiiy Arch l'l-i-si-rvcr<br />

Physical Culluro<br />

Foot Rest Shoes<br />

I OH MKN<br />

Wiijjht Arch Preserver<br />

Nettloton Shoes<br />

Free-man Shoes<br />

Siride Hite<br />

Shous for Children<br />

2009 Atlantic Ave<br />

••(] Ti '<br />

innk>---<br />

• • ! it<br />

i^ ilir tinir for our tu^<br />

prriiir miHLiry nfTnrt, and thr<br />

trfiitt^t ^iippnrl i*f thr praplr U<br />

nrt'tictl n«H tn rarry it thrniigh.<br />

So fn** ! /r iinin your hunth, Lr-lliii^<br />

ti! fit tliriii tin%v i*. Hkr Eriibhlng<br />

n nflr nui nl Uir hand <strong>of</strong> a hoy<br />

in u ln\|iulf,"<br />

"Mr Ri ;":.;] / )•••-.,'. F>um'nvY Yf"-\ •<br />

U'iU IPJIM II.iii(!'iiif:('](l. said (hl.=<br />

u II n i l d :,i Uir hiiiil<br />

( 1 i ]J ( I I II ] I il Ul<br />

in<br />

.|,|u<br />

i<br />

AL<br />

il i f<br />

f -I he<br />

i nil n f i<br />

ainplonhi invasion nar/hro<br />

ii WEASEL<br />

BUILT SY STUDIBAKW , , » POWIRID<br />

BY SIUDIBAKER CHAMPION INGINI<br />

r<br />

a.!<br />

hear a lot more about this<br />

1 agile new Allied persoaoel and car-<br />

go carrier ss our invasion armies roll<br />

deeper Iota Europe: s. Born <strong>of</strong> war's<br />

ttteds—bniBChiMaf iha Office <strong>of</strong> Scien-<br />

tific Research and Development, the War<br />

Department and Studebakcr engineers<br />

—the Weasel ij being manufactured by<br />

SieSiebakcT under contract wirh the Ord-<br />

.nanCe Department, Army Service Forfcj<br />

... It's Studeb«ker-fauilt—and it's pow-<br />

ered by the famous Studcbaker Cbam-<br />

pioneagine;:;OfficiaIIydesignatedtfao<br />

M-29, it WM loon nickaaned the Weasel.<br />

And like a weasel it 11 1 intnium<br />

All - iijil' 1 1 1 tin bill 'Iv p<br />

ti.pjif il diii'ii: Ihr piiM'tlla-<br />

'Inn pi 1 I'll u hi( h u is 1 nnd in ti d<br />

] don 1 Ii 'i 1 Hi • 1 iff out idi> tin<br />

IKIII In J ,)<br />

I 11 lit 1 1 \ i 11 mt olfii \.\\- and<br />

ntlit 1 \ 1 1 ' )i vrrr ^ i\f 11 an nppnl-<br />

] 1 'ii>i In w 1 n w it k pun t (.dinj mi<br />

• mil I'II 1 1 111 in IJMII". iiiildi 1 the<br />

pill. 1<br />

Ram Heaviest<br />

In 3 Months<br />

Saves Crops in<br />

Seashore Area<br />

Thr liotivlcst rain to hit Ocenn<br />

<strong>City</strong> lejr more tlian three, 1 months<br />

wns wi'lceyiit'il on Wcdiiisduy by<br />

scurps ol Icii-nl vli'tury enrtlctiers<br />

rind by pi-ii[('.v,li)iml frinnc, oil tlip<br />

iiiiihilaiiii win) hnci been watching<br />

thiUr (iu|js uiljur in tile* fiuIUs,<br />

WHIPI- I'lm'cnste'r Snmue!<br />

De'ltch uniHiuiici'i! nt :i p. m., Wi'ti-<br />

iiratlii!, 1 Hint nbiiiit tliit'e'.qiiui'ttjrs or<br />

;m inrh u! nilli hnc! iulltMi, and hf<br />

irsiiL'tLutl ihi 1 total would lilipnmcti<br />

two Incln's by tlie- time the Sturm<br />

liad cleared<br />

Tills would be thr bust soaking<br />

rain sincu April 24, when jin <strong>of</strong>fl-<br />

eial fall oi Ui inches vttus reported<br />

by the Weather Bureau, The hist<br />

rain <strong>of</strong> helpful proportions for cru|»<br />

WBB on June 30. ainoutitlng to 1.3<br />

inches, A mln nf .78 <strong>of</strong> an Inch<br />

occurred July 27-26. but did not<br />

pineLratf to the Braunri verj' deep-<br />

ly.<br />

County Agricultural Agent H K<br />

Wlilte said thttt Wednesday's (tonri<br />

arrived Jusi abiiut In the nick <strong>of</strong><br />

llraie for drnvn-ciUimy farmeni, He<br />

said tliiit no crops were entirely<br />

ruined, but would hnve been hud<br />

the drought continued much longer<br />

] As it is, many farm products will<br />

be rciiucpd in quality and quantity,<br />

ami also will be sluw in inutuMne,<br />

Weather Man Ui'lleh observed<br />

tiiat thi' niiiiy day also was wel-<br />

conii'd b,y many ,se;ishore business<br />

people, n£ it Bavr them a ehance<br />

to take a brief re-;( after serving<br />

tremendous crowds nf visitors dur-<br />

ms; the pruloriBcd perfect weather !<br />

in July.<br />

Paper Drive<br />

Here Monday<br />

< oiilinuiil rrdni pafn 1<br />

ultJ in ihe ihuixlii's thus Sunday.<br />

Ai Tliurhihiys lune-'hron. Mr, PeM-<br />

luin ininidiiued aiiiiiey Prildlard,<br />

{•inner RAF llii-r «liei is nuw re-<br />

JI.III.I1 s.ilviii'e' (lii-ffiur « nf |iaprr in Hie<br />

war pffiift. mill drclarpd that ile.<br />

kplle Aiiifriia'!. vaM resnurefs we<br />

• Iltiiyit litlil 3 wiiinint' Wiir ailh.<br />

nul laiviille. Till 1 quiilii for paper<br />

>alvaue is *et at 7 (munfls per p*r*<br />

mm iiH.ll IIIMHUI, fir Haiti,<br />

M.i:,..;- fluli W sinihle Mid the<br />

till,' iiiiiiinik-lnitiiiii hns been and<br />

will i-huiiiiiie to supijort the earn.<br />

piiiBli 10(1 per rent He truned the<br />

hiMnrv uf pLijirr >ial\age hincc last<br />

Full rrpnrtinq ilint Gu ions h:is Ueen<br />

Ka!!l'rfd here tn d.ile and nvrr 1700<br />

minir .iviiiliiblr ircim r> snle for lisf<br />

nf Mil Buy SfniitJi nnd Oirl St'nuiJi.<br />

PROMISES TO PICK<br />

I'P ALL PAPER<br />

M.i;.ei:- atrilble s>;iiil Mr Huff Hie-<br />

t-ulUe :.,i. hiLS jiroiiiihed lhat lesard-<br />

lr:-^ ci ihe. quantity nl paper E-UIW<br />

•.rib 1 , -il iifir, he will piik it up- If<br />

111' f,..K In [In M), hp Will liull.ite<br />

Sl[i;i '.i ..ny church nr fhiirituble<br />

'irt;ii.;/,iiiijii<br />

TIK Ai-eny ha-. pr.,miwel 'lie use<br />

uf it.- In;ii!f Mr, De'KiiAn :JiiJ. to<br />

•pKd tlu 1 cullectinn wnrk ami try<br />

in fi.iiii:li-iu it e;ech turn In the<br />

II i i n I<br />

I nil .viu^so. represent ing the<br />

^ontli li-tsi-y puprr iniJusiry, told<br />

tin- henihi-oii group thai paper<br />

IIIIIK iii tin in.i. tliouEh lull per<br />

(••ill incased lit war work, were<br />

lirinc fiirii-d l.i iluse pirioilH.illy<br />

bnaiigc uf ihorlarc <strong>of</strong> pupcr.<br />

Mllh <strong>of</strong> South Jtrwy alone re-<br />

quire 900 tons <strong>of</strong> scrap paper a<br />

week, lie said.<br />

In summing up. Mr. Degiiun de-<br />

rlarpd that the entire paper sni-<br />

vage program I'LSOIVPS itself Ii o the<br />

Individual patriotic obligation uf<br />

every individual,<br />

Tiiosc Hturndini; the luiieheem<br />

were Mayor Btruble, Cuiiuiiissioner<br />

Henry Roostr, Jr., plrs<br />

Johnson, F, Bd*ln Rei^l"<br />

B, Crane, Emll Paliner K-<br />

Harry Rnfr, Mrs, Mnude<br />

Mrs, Marian Bhutto and<br />

draw Maxscll.<br />

Miss Betty MrOonn<br />

WAVES, arrived her" L M<br />

from St. Albans, NY t o J<br />

few days at The OVCIDWOIL<br />

Sperl.lllzillc in the<br />

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

Defective Vision<br />

DR, L. W. BEITS & iONS<br />

OPTOMETRISTS<br />

H0URI1 9 A, M, to 5 P, M,<br />

by appeifilmcQt<br />

1708 Atlantic Avenne<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />

BIAI, S-lSJl<br />

if'" Ine M ii c mp in u.i ml I.<br />

,br the- HIM industrv iii South Jer-<br />

'i \ tej will iIn- White Stiir flnK. and<br />

mil' nl "iilv 1'iuln in Ihe entire stiiti:<br />

Fleirel 'ill'', rrrmils jiri'vlnilsly had<br />

''inn In ii' minima \ht Iieaiun<br />

T anel tiler Minute Mail (liiif.<br />

Mri M lit<br />

Spiced LHttNt MMt Vt (k IM<br />

SklfUcM HallcmokM ib if e<br />

Long *«l«stui<br />

ROAST l «" *"-«<br />

Nlh Hamburg<br />

Potato Salad ""•"•'<br />

Honwla-Llt« iMm "17c<br />

Veal Mb Chopl "39e<br />

uiun Cil MM {•<br />

Shoulden Veal<br />

*•»• Mtn B«Bf ••«<br />

NaitVtol •»•'•<br />

Style Pork Shoulders<br />

CODFISH<br />

IMP Pewd«r<br />

8<br />

OCTAGON<br />

CUAIHSIR<br />

iu«U i<br />

Urges Resort<br />

To Help Vets<br />

After the War<br />

Kiwanii Can Aid,<br />

Temple U, Trustee<br />

Declares Here<br />

Thr. suRgnstion thnt <strong>Ocean</strong> city<br />

ruuiwrnt,- in i.Vpry wny piissiblp in<br />

"••• ri'luilillllatlMn <strong>of</strong> veterans nftpr<br />

win-, WILH madP to the Kiwnnis<br />

Club. Wpdnraduy, by Dr. O M 111-<br />

man. physician and trustee <strong>of</strong> TPIII-<br />

lile University.<br />

He puintid ,)ut thnt thnusnnds nf<br />

rniiiniinR vcu'riins nre ngurauvrly<br />

in •nn tiinn's Iniid' becausr <strong>of</strong> bm.<br />

hen IiPiillh. crippling Injuries lark<br />

nf ediiratliin. lack <strong>of</strong> jobs nr n<br />

RimlJliintliin <strong>of</strong> several factors<br />

TE(VIPI,K WILLING TO HELP<br />

Trmple, which already ID tryinp<br />

to help hundreds <strong>of</strong> Its own ip-adu.<br />

ates as tliey return from the war<br />

In ri'iidjiisi thnmsrives, is willing hn<br />

siild, tn try lo help veterans from<br />

Ocenii <strong>City</strong> who hnve problems to<br />

BlilVP.<br />

Dr. Illman siiBBeMe.l that K\,<br />

wnnls np|n,|nt n new rommittep uf<br />

three nr fniir memberfi. to he ready<br />

lo help [inivide pliysirril. rdurn-<br />

•-ICHial or spirituiil nssWance fi,-<br />

veterans<br />

NATIONALISM.<br />

AMERICAN TRAIT<br />

The speaker devoted most <strong>of</strong> his<br />

disrusslon to the subject <strong>of</strong>"im-<br />

1'iinnliKiti, which he said is ruth-<br />

Intf more or less than prld" inc<br />

whulestitne nompetiUon a,id is a tra-<br />

dltlunal prirt nf American life win..<br />

llier it he in business, civic q,Bimi-<br />

?Jitiolis, or rellgldn.<br />

We miiKt be natlonall.nl> 1 In nir<br />

enlliiisiiisms- he declared- "Wli'i<br />

out wholesome, fair rnrn|ietklnn ,ifr.<br />

lias little intiiniiiij. Our uiu weld'<br />

pKlvointes iiverluok tli>. 'act tlinl if<br />

competition iind objectives me uh-<br />

in nwny, iherp is no fun m the<br />

race.<br />

THK UNHAPPY LION<br />

"I am reminded <strong>of</strong> the linn in<br />

n case at ihe ?,on. He pnres hunk<br />

nnd fiirth and roars his henfi n,T<br />

He lias freedom from want, free-<br />

,!i,>n uf speech, freedom frcim fe.ir.<br />

arid freedom <strong>of</strong> worship if he wanLs<br />

;o. Hut he Is unhappy simply be.<br />

.'ause he doesn't have freedom <strong>of</strong><br />

ippuruinlly."<br />

Another speaker at the luncheon<br />

at Slmms' restaurant was Dnn T.<br />

Degiiun, WPB chairman <strong>of</strong> the In-<br />

(•al (.riper suIvaBe rampalBn, whe<br />

umet! dub rnemljers to cooperate<br />

oy nerving as block captains or<br />

nelpini; nnd others who will serrf<br />

ili llitil enparity to help get papuf<br />

out fur collection next Monday.<br />

•Nelhing I can say ean over-<br />

"•xagferale the irrii '.-nfis <strong>of</strong> thr<br />

paper shortage," Mr. Defnan said,<br />

"As a matter <strong>of</strong> fact, the time U j<br />

drawing near when retail mer-<br />

elimlb will no longer lie able ta<br />

provide Hfappfrs or paper bais<br />

for their nirrehandhe.<br />

"<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the main reasons why<br />

paper salvage has been below ev.<br />

Deflation,': so far is that the ser.<br />

lousness <strong>of</strong> the situation has nut<br />

been brouuht loreefiilly pnnueh tn<br />

the at'enilun af the Individual cil:-<br />

•ii "<br />

President J. Pred M.innc Intrn.<br />

duced a new feature by having<br />

Frnnk Matthews, one <strong>of</strong> the regu-<br />

lar Rummer attenders, introduce<br />

tlw tither guests.<br />

Driver Held<br />

After Collision<br />

Jesse H, Patrick. 10. <strong>of</strong> inn Mccfc<br />

Allatitic av.. was held In tlf, hail<br />

bv police late Wednesday nljlit on<br />

charge <strong>of</strong> vlnlatlnR tlie stop<br />

street ordinance. eauslnE n coinslon<br />

at 3rd st. and Wesley av.<br />

Complaint, was made by the driv-<br />

er <strong>of</strong> the other car. Anthany Cap-<br />

pello, 41, <strong>of</strong> Camden, wi.o posted<br />

3 ball as n material witness,<br />

DIES'OJTVACATION'"" ~<br />

James McDowell. S€, <strong>of</strong> Pltls-<br />

burgh, PB., died ef a heart attack<br />

Tuesday at Wlldwood, only two '<br />

dnys after he arrived for 0 vaca-<br />

tion H» was a veteran employ- af |<br />

the WcstinBhouse Electric Co,<br />

Espy Home; Helped Ferry<br />

Troops Into Normandy<br />

Carl W Espy, Jr., Navy hospital<br />

apprentice Uc), arrived in <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

city for a :)0-day leave this week<br />

nftcr some gruelliny dnys In which<br />

lie played nn itipcirtaM supporting<br />

rule in Ihe Allied invaslnn <strong>of</strong> Eu-<br />

fnpe.<br />

The sailor Is visiting his parents,<br />

Dr, and Mrs, Carl W, Espy, <strong>of</strong><br />

Putlsville, Pa., at their Sunimer<br />

home, ny Mornlngside rd<br />

IN D-DAV LANDINGH<br />

Member <strong>of</strong> the crew <strong>of</strong> an LST<br />

vessel, lie took part In ihe original<br />

bindings In Normandy on June 8<br />

and uflprwiird made four more<br />

trips across tlie Channel from Enji-<br />

liiiid to the beachhead.<br />

The landing craft was under fre-<br />

(Jiii-nt gunfire from Nazi batteries<br />

• shore as il ferried reinforcing<br />

trtinps to Norfnrindy and eyacuated<br />

the wuunded back tn hospitals in<br />

Britain,<br />

Bni.scis HACK ruisoMJts<br />

Kapy relurned to the United<br />

Stiles two weeks ajn with a Navy<br />

crew that brought hack a contin-<br />

gent <strong>of</strong> prinunvra for inlerrment<br />

here. He entered the service a year<br />

agn while he was a pre-medlcal<br />

studiMit at Lafayette College, and<br />

had been overseas since March,<br />

Aitliuugh disineHncd ta dlseuii^<br />

ht« eiperii'nees, lie was emphatic<br />

In olMerviitg thai the invasion<br />

was. In his sector, at least, n<br />

(ilooiiy mid diflicult job He can<br />

t*slif> iiiji oiie ^ruup uf snlijier'<br />

who hit Ihe beai'h had to flfht<br />

41 hoiirii to take the crest <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Hfsl ilin a few hundred yards In-<br />

land,<br />

First Aid <strong>On</strong><br />

Beach Greater<br />

If the number <strong>of</strong> bathers injured<br />

on Dm beach Is any pro<strong>of</strong>, then<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Ls having one <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Brenlest seasons <strong>of</strong> ail time<br />

j A summitry <strong>of</strong> first aid eases at<br />

the Bench Patrol's stations showed<br />

i this week that their volume <strong>of</strong> nc-<br />

• tivlty is much heavier than last<br />

year, and Is believed to be one <strong>of</strong><br />

the busiest on record.<br />

am riRKT AID CARES<br />

Since the first aid nttendunts<br />

wi'iit on duty inte in ,;une, they<br />

liavp <strong>of</strong>ficially recorded 24! first aid<br />

ruses ireaied at the lotli st hos-<br />

i ilni tent and 242 at the 2nd st,<br />

lent in addition, at least 100 were<br />

triMled at 14lh HI, for whom no rec-<br />

irrl »-:is kept, riceurding to Captain<br />

Thomas Wllliioiis<br />

These flBurcs lor a little over a<br />

montli are not completr, lie added,<br />

because snini'llmes when there are<br />

severnl patients watting the flrst-<br />

ajders (In not take the time to mark<br />

up their IOB books,<br />

SPLINTERS MOST COMMON<br />

Splinters In the feet <strong>of</strong> bathers<br />

continue to be the most common<br />

form <strong>of</strong> Injury along the strand. Al<br />

the Kith st. station the total in-<br />

cluded 115 splinter removal treat-<br />

ments, nnd at 2nd st. they numoer-<br />

?d Ofl<br />

FEW RRsriES<br />

Fred Avis, Jr.<br />

<strong>On</strong> Saipan<br />

AH'i Well. Sayi Ex-<br />

Football Star Here<br />

For three months, Mr. and Mrs,<br />

Fred Avis, <strong>of</strong> Soiiiera Point, had<br />

iicj word <strong>of</strong> their son, Pred, Jr,<br />

private ihi In the Maiine.s, former<br />

enn city High Schpoi football<br />

Attir whrj previously had written ev-<br />

ery week. They were becoming " a<br />

little worried. Then on Monday <strong>of</strong><br />

thLs week rnrne a V-mail letter<br />

from him,<br />

ft was written on Snipan Island,<br />

"Things nre shaping up pretty<br />

Good," he said, in his brief mes-<br />

s:iife 'This is the first place where<br />

T have been able to eat bread and<br />

jelly with a spoon '"<br />

Fred, who wns graduated here In<br />

194!. played halfback on <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Gltv's all- county championship<br />

team He enlisted two years ago<br />

next month. He has been overseas<br />

seven months.<br />

ss ON' LEAVt<br />

FROM NEW YORK PORT<br />

Ptc nnd Mrs Eugene Searfoss<br />

spent ii few days in Oceaii <strong>City</strong><br />

last week, on leave from the sol-<br />

dlcr'c post at New York, where he<br />

In iittnchcd to the Army Service <strong>of</strong><br />

Supply Pfc Beurfoss, a resident <strong>of</strong><br />

Somcri Point before entering the<br />

MTvlce, formerly was employed In<br />

thin resort ut the realty <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong><br />

Walter A, Dittrich, Inc.<br />

HTMiEB TO WEST COAST<br />

I Sergeant Donald N, Btafer was a<br />

'guest lute last week at the home<br />

lot Miss Nancy E, Fuller, 13JS W«.<br />

I ley av,, before leaving to take up<br />

his duties with the Medlcni Oorr«<br />

a-. Fort LewlJ, Wash,<br />

DuPont Executive<br />

And Family Here<br />

The chairman <strong>of</strong> the Fourth an,<br />

ritth war Loan Drives in Wash<br />

ington, DC is enjoying n vacntiun<br />

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

Mr, and Mrs, John W, Reiily ana<br />

children have tuken a cottage a<br />

00! St. Jauiej pi., where they jwil<br />

remain the rest <strong>of</strong> the season. Thij<br />

is their fourth Sucnmer in the re<br />

nort,<br />

I Mr, Reiily is prasldent <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Second National BanJt in Waihinj<br />

ton.<br />

Mr. and Mrs, Earl MeNabb and<br />

family, are spending the rest <strong>of</strong> the<br />

season at 3301 Central av.<br />

While llfi-gunrds have had larger<br />

crowds Id protect, they have hnrt<br />

relativriy few rescues necessary so<br />

far this year. <strong>On</strong>ly 10 were Iist-cl<br />

us serimis eniiuijh lo need medical<br />

attiniiiiii, iilihouEh 53 or more oth-<br />

er persons Here assisted fruiTi deep<br />

wiiter in «lint the Kiiards refer to<br />

Severnl uf those more serious<br />

crises were bnlheis wlin entered the<br />

writer nl unp'iitecied spots.<br />

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY<br />

BALE—small rtiwboat. dinahy size<br />

$2000; fled Wind 4-cyIinder mo-<br />

tor, 25-43 h.p iMOO. Apply 1308<br />

Pleasure nv, B-4.<br />

SALE- -Powerfuj Microscope, slides<br />

and eosi- $20.00: Encycloix'dia<br />

nritanniea. 2.9 vohunes sib TO. 841<br />

Ciiitral av phone BB02. 8-4.<br />

SALE-Builders hnsh. 3' x5' , good<br />

shape $150. 1318 Wesley nv<br />

^__ 8-4.<br />

BALE,—Boy's bicycle, new balloon<br />

tires, pedals, etc. E, L, Matlack.<br />

10.^ stenstnii iiL 8-11.<br />

LOs'l 1 —White "gtilti and diamond<br />

wrist watch between 11th nnd<br />

Wesley nnd loth st. rnilrond sta-<br />

tion. Tuesday. Reward. 1130 Wes-<br />

ley av _ _ 8-4,<br />

RENT—Three room and bath"<br />

[ apartment, close to trolley and<br />

stores, frqni now until alter Labor<br />

' Day, Applj 057 ahure rd.. Somers<br />

Point 8-4,<br />

' SALE—DyiFcEsTfJ" racinTtiiilii;<br />

mahoRnny hull and Ratsey sail<br />

Cost $378. in 1940, A.ikiiiK $250. May<br />

be seen daily 5 u.m. Ix-tiinninij sat-<br />

iirdiiy, D, J Smith. 401 19th st.<br />

: B-4.<br />

SALE—TWO wartlrobe trunks %M<br />

Plione OOlil B-4.<br />

SALE OH RENT—5 room bungalow<br />

with bsiih [iiicl heat1 KaniBt 1 Ap-<br />

ply 311 New Yolk nv.. Somers Point.<br />

, N, J. i-ia:<br />

LOST—Ladles ElKin wrist wntch in<br />

vicinity Honrdwnlk and Plymouth<br />

Plnce Reward. Heturn to 813 Ply-<br />

mouth pi 8-4,<br />

SALE—Two elertrTcflipif ~globes7~S<br />

sets out£4oor cliristmas tree<br />

lights, kimvK dosvn play pen. new<br />

Departure part,", rablnei, wooden<br />

store (iibinet. 403 Wesley av., real-<br />

cottaee ^^ B-4,<br />

WANTED—Apart merit, ocean front,<br />

two tadronTis mndern. <strong>Aug</strong>ust 19<br />

to September 5 Preferably south<br />

<strong>of</strong> 37th st Write Box 2J76". Senti-<br />

nel-Led(.er. _ _ B-i<br />

WANTKIJ _ Chambermaid, whitn,<br />

Apply The Bristol. 1432 Occiin av.<br />

8-4.<br />

If You Have A<br />

SMALL BUNGALOW<br />

OR COTTAGE<br />

well (iH-au*d, and prpferably<br />

uilh hr:it<br />

To Sell<br />

phuiir, U'riie yr Call on<br />

Louise M, Frame<br />

*"—5 IV. 14lh St.<br />

PIIUNF, MM<br />

•»•••>•>•»•»•••»•••••••»••«< >•»•»«»««»•••••«•»•»•••»•••»••»«»•»< «•#<<br />

Fine<br />

PROPERTY<br />

BARGAIN!<br />

14 <strong>Ocean</strong> Road<br />

COTTAGE — 4 bedroqnn, tath,<br />

fireplace, etc. Furnished, n«r.<br />

aff, with two entra Iota, Far<br />

below real value.<br />

$6950<br />

3 Family Apt.<br />

Heated, Completely furnished.<br />

<strong>On</strong> a main street.<br />

Price $6,000<br />

GILL and CARR<br />

424 Eighth Street<br />

FUEL RATIONING<br />

for Al Hljh Ag<br />

50% Saving<br />

on jrour fuel bill—Order Now<br />

California Redwood<br />

Wfalherse.il glorm windows<br />

InMrGhangtable ieresni<br />

Write or Call<br />

Charles M, Gibb<br />

1SS South Fennsylrania Ave,<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />

Free Estimate Ph. A. C, 4-SS55<br />

AVE—OCEAN Cn^f<br />

' HIGBEE AVE.-^OMERS POINT<br />

THB RIGHT TO LOOT '<br />

LUBRICATION<br />

EXPERT . ANY CAB<br />

EDW. G. KURTZ<br />

FORD - MERCURV • LINCOLN<br />

lit * AtUnUc<br />

Phones StOS £ 8893<br />

Mortgage Money<br />

New Type Direct Reduction Mortgages<br />

Convenient Rent-like Payments<br />

For Particulars Apply to the<br />

HOME B. & L. ASS'N.<br />

511 Eighth Street<br />

Telephone 0228<br />

Distributor for<br />

MOST SIZES IN STOCK<br />

No Delay, Quick Service<br />

All types <strong>of</strong> auto repairing, lubrication, one-hour<br />

battery charging. Expert mechanics. Simonizing.<br />

Palmer's<br />

Chevrolet and Oldsmbbile Agency<br />

1119-29 Asbury Avenue<br />

Telephones 0235 or 8557<br />

This It the housewife who takes greatest pride<br />

In her spaed, for her clothes are ill washed and dried<br />

'Ere the morning if started; shVf. done with her<br />

buying<br />

And cooking and cleaning at if she were flying.<br />

Yet she wastes many minutes, for this rs her folly.<br />

She biters and lingeri when boarding a trolley.<br />

And when letting <strong>of</strong>f, while War worker* .rand<br />

waiting.<br />

She wastes preeieui minutes with much hesitating.<br />

ATLANTIC CITY AND SHORE R, R. COMPANY<br />

M.E.BLATT CO.<br />

AthBtfa <strong>City</strong> 1 . Grwt Depwtnwot tore—DM 4-1111<br />

Cretonne Drapes<br />

REDUCED TO<br />

a pair<br />

Pinch pleated with tie-backs, suitable for any<br />

room. In orchid, woodroie, burgundy and blue<br />

backgrounds with multi-colored floral bouquet<br />

patterni,<br />

M, E, BLATT CO.-«ih Flodr<br />

Quilted<br />

Bedspreads<br />

REDUCED TO<br />

,95<br />

All these spreadi and higher priced spreads <strong>of</strong><br />

quilted sateen, taffeta bordered, in beautiful pat-<br />

terns and colors. Three different stylei, for full<br />

and single beds.<br />

Drapes to Match<br />

REDUCED TO<br />

$Q.95 a pair<br />

M, E, BLATT CO.—em Floor<br />

Torrid Inlai<br />

Comfortable<br />

While Philadelphia<br />

through a record-breaking jtttioa flf'l<br />

hot weather during July. M<br />

<strong>of</strong> this seashore area enjoyed<br />

<strong>of</strong> the most comfortable month* '<br />

vears, nccordlng to Weather<br />

Samuel Deiteh'i monthly »umramrjf^<br />

<strong>of</strong> meteorological condition!.<br />

The weather here was sunny mnQ-i<br />

warm, but It didn't reach 90 degrw, '<br />

ev one day. This wu a rMottf*<br />

for m yean. PhlladelphU hud 16 •<br />

days with thermometer readings <strong>of</strong>'<br />

90 or higher,<br />

MBXlmum average dally temper-<br />

Rlure here last month was 79.1 de-<br />

grees, and the average for the en--<br />

tlre month was 73.3, which U only<br />

1,2 degrees above normal, Lowrat<br />

temperature fttr the month was 00.<br />

BEAD THE CLASSIFIED ADS<br />

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

Tabernacle<br />

Association<br />

SUNDAY<br />

NIGHT<br />

SERVICE<br />

in the<br />

VILLAGE<br />

THEATRE<br />

8th and Boardwalk<br />

7.45 P. M,<br />

GRAND<br />

MUSICAL<br />

PROGRAM<br />

Great<br />

Song Leader<br />

Rev. Herbert Howells<br />

Concert Tenor<br />

FRITZ KRUEGER<br />

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

Trumpeter<br />

DANIEL BRODHEAD<br />

or Philadelphia<br />

SHORT ADDRESS<br />

Rev, Herbert Howells<br />

<strong>of</strong> I.lanerch, p».<br />

Morning Preacher in<br />

the Tabernacle<br />

DR, W. GALLOWAY<br />

TYSON<br />

<strong>of</strong> West Cheater, Pa,<br />

INFORMATION<br />

for VISITORS<br />

<strong>City</strong> Speed Limit<br />

m Miles Per Ham<br />

NO PARKING<br />

<strong>On</strong> Streets between<br />

2 a.m. and 5 a.m.<br />

Fa pirktai n Atbury «. ft<br />

Norlh ML lo 17th rt. il» u<br />

Itli it, .nd tth «„ b.tw«in 1<br />

l,n. lad 7 •m.<br />

<strong>On</strong> pybllt illsfi n optonte MM-<br />

Ill oper.liom. ;<br />

WIIUB 10 Nit it In fcrJrant w<br />

la T.tilciea ann ,,<br />

IUB 10 Nit fcr<br />

la T.itilciea ann.<br />

<strong>On</strong> PriT.ie IM wlttait<br />

pirBiiMi,<br />

Beyond Wfeji lid •)!»•,<br />

Stop at<br />

Stop Street CrostingB<br />

ifl ^M«tpIHrt ita<br />

Blcjcl* ....<br />

BMrdnlk<br />

Do not dial_.<br />

Hill IB CU,<br />

or<br />

Bathing Without<br />

BaUyngSUrt<br />

Prohibited<br />

Dept. <strong>of</strong> Public Safety<br />

J. •


OCfeANCltVsENtlNEt.LH>CfeR ~<br />

Interest to Women<br />

Lodge.<br />

Club.<br />

WPT" — *P ^ • • • •<br />

ft OP*<br />

fwgt CM Bride<br />

ipanlage <strong>of</strong> BUM Rutb<br />

, fettfttar ot-Mr. and Mrs.<br />

M Again*, an A»bwy av..<br />

• I*W Otlaitea W. WltcheU. <strong>of</strong><br />

.ITIIJlipiii'ill;."I**. « M sotannlzed<br />

•Etra W 4 PW- »t the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

l^ttjr -Baptist<br />

taelser. ot the<br />

t O., Hebrew Mission, per-<br />

M> double ring ceremony<br />

. Thelma Fields sister <strong>of</strong> the<br />

w*> natron <strong>of</strong> honor; the<br />

the Doris<br />

and Flownee Dalbow, <strong>of</strong><br />

ty Mitt Grace Ann Moon<br />

flaw* girl. Rev. Otntld Mlt-<br />

OX the Mdtgroom<br />

Ms> MU, and when were Al-<br />

Freudenthal, Kenneth Mitchell<br />

Raymond Adams, jr.<br />

BT FATHER<br />

bride, who was given In mar-<br />

by her father, wore a fitted<br />

Summer satin gown cut In<br />

style. Lace on each side<br />

dMM swept into a long train.<br />

a manjulMtte finger-tip<br />

h<br />

. Darby Observes 88th<br />

Birthday Anniversary<br />

Mrs. Frank 1. Darty, widow <strong>of</strong><br />

one <strong>of</strong> Ooeao <strong>City</strong>n early laundry<br />

men and later prominent real estate<br />

agent, obstrved her Nth birthday<br />

anniversary Tutiday, «*, hearty<br />

and mentally keen.<br />

She ur the mother <strong>of</strong> Boy •.. Ber-<br />

Inn Mi, and Dr. O. Eugene Da Ay,<br />

all ef Oeean <strong>City</strong>, and Norman<br />

Darby, Philadelphia. A fifth son,<br />

Harry, died in 1913.<br />

Mrs. Durby and her husband<br />

Came to Oeean Oity 80 years ago<br />

for her health. It paid health divi-<br />

dends Today, despite her years, she<br />

active and well.<br />

Mr, and Mrs. Darby Ant came<br />

to the resort as Bummer resident-,<br />

in iM: Ttity became permanent<br />

residents in iwf. Mr, Dnrby in IW4<br />

established the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Laun-<br />

dry, as a branch <strong>of</strong> his Philadel-<br />

phia laundry. Later he abandoned<br />

the laundry business to enter the<br />

real estate field here in 1006. He<br />

died in 1938, ai the age <strong>of</strong> 88.<br />

Mrs. Darby Is new residing at the<br />

Inme <strong>of</strong> Dr. O, Eugene Darty, MO<br />

Atlantic av.<br />

The usual family party celebrat-<br />

ing her anniversary w«s dispensed<br />

with this year because the family<br />

is scattered.<br />

I In taffeta<br />

hat.<br />

«pD, edVsd with laoe, attached to<br />

S;J flara <strong>of</strong> orange blossoms, and<br />

' " a bouquet <strong>of</strong> white roses<br />

orange blossom streamers<br />

matron <strong>of</strong> honor wore blue<br />

and carrltd a colonial bouquet <strong>of</strong><br />

3 (low hues, while each <strong>of</strong> the<br />

| MetmtKfe were attired in pink<br />

l th matching veils, and carried<br />

I nk roses The flower girl wore<br />

" with a blue, heart-<br />

SINGS<br />

thi oirfmony, Itrnest<br />

1 ItM, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, sang "I Love<br />

• 1 m Tiulj" and "Because," Bev.<br />

1 ml Kinds played several organ<br />

I tfeUom<br />

! ' A reception followed In the bale-<br />

! I witf <strong>of</strong> the ehureh, after which<br />

t m couple left for a honeymoon in<br />

' I • Pocono mountains. Upon their<br />

' -,. i turn they will reside at 4331 pine<br />

1 .. Philadelphia.<br />

I OTH AT BIBLE SCIIOOI,<br />

Sfefore her marriage, Mrs, Mit-<br />

W08 employed as cashier at<br />

NrieottBrothers restaurant She<br />

• a graduate <strong>of</strong> Oeean Oity High<br />

1 and me Philadelphia School<br />

„ -" mm.<br />

Th* Hev Mr. MJteheB also is a<br />

~_"ite Of the Philadelphia School<br />

• »p Bible. He will take up fur-<br />

te* In •eMHnta-if the<br />

Episcopal 'Bettto&k'Jtp<br />

I by the Federal ltnefW<br />

ef PhlladelpBIi.<br />

• ' ' • * , * » • * -<br />

|5,040 Dressings<br />

lade Here In July<br />

Red Cross<br />

to Thmared. aeventy-two volun-<br />

devoted 1913 hours to the<br />

branch <strong>of</strong> the American<br />

I Cross during July, according to<br />

i report,made this week by Mrs.<br />

JBWf V, Halnes. eftairmaji <strong>of</strong> Vol-<br />

ending some<br />

time «t The Flanders.<br />

• * «<br />

Mr, and Mrs Dante Bruce, <strong>of</strong><br />

New York, nre sojourning at The<br />

Lincoln,<br />

c • *<br />

Mr. and Mrs, Clayton S. Henry<br />

and fimily. <strong>of</strong> Lancaster, are vaca-<br />

tioning at Thp Parkside, Mr, Henry<br />

is in charge <strong>of</strong> a bakery in Lan-<br />

caster,<br />

• * *<br />

Rev, and Mrs, J, Brestell, <strong>of</strong><br />

Merehantville, nre spending some<br />

time at The Hnnseom.<br />

• * •<br />

Mr. nnd Mrs, John Herbert, <strong>of</strong><br />

Drescl Hill, are here for a vaca-<br />

tion at The Overbroo*.<br />

• * •<br />

Mrs. K, C Miller, <strong>of</strong> Jenklntown,<br />

Is a guest Uils week at The Flnnd-<br />

ers,<br />

• • •<br />

Miss M, J. Nefl, <strong>of</strong> Newark, is va-<br />

cationing at The Lincoln.<br />

• * *<br />

Miss Lola Wieklnnd, <strong>of</strong> Philadel-<br />

phia, is a (sui'St this week <strong>of</strong> Mr.<br />

and Mrs, John JorEcnsnii. Jr <strong>of</strong><br />

Oermantown. who with thrlr<br />

daughttr, Pntrieia, are stnylns at<br />

The Parkside. j~<br />

t * *<br />

Mr. and Mrs. J, Kehruisli nnd<br />

family, <strong>of</strong> Frankfort, are here for<br />

some time at The Ovorbrook<br />

• • •<br />

Miss Marguerite Jnntzen, <strong>of</strong> New<br />

Vork, Is vaentioning at Tho Plund.<br />

crs.<br />

• * •<br />

Henry Ruthnar and daughter, <strong>of</strong><br />

Philadelphia, arc spendine some<br />

time nt The Parkslde, Mr. Ruthanr<br />

is connected with the Bmbassy Club<br />

In Philadelphia,<br />

Mr. nnd Mrs, Robert Thcna. <strong>of</strong><br />

Heecnt arrival, at v<br />

art Mr. and Mn j <<br />

Ungton, Va<br />

Mr. and Mrs R J<br />

Wnslilngtoii. '<br />

Hanseom<br />

Mrs, W, Boya. <strong>of</strong><br />

o ^uest this week<br />

• «<br />

Mrs Reglna K roou IM «j<br />

Mitihle, jr., <strong>of</strong> PhltadaJaT *<br />

at The Flanders, whtt<br />

remain the rest <strong>of</strong> tbe<br />

rt, Crimpbell, <strong>of</strong><br />

spending some ttae<br />

brook,<br />

VSSit<br />

Mr. nnd Mrs, B, J, Weil, <strong>of</strong> Phil,<br />

adelphin, are staying at The Pnrk-<br />

side while vacationing here,<br />

Mr. nnd Mrs. m, L Reiley. <strong>of</strong><br />

Clevolnnd, nrrived here this week<br />

to spend some time at The Hnn-<br />

seam,<br />

• * *<br />

Mr. and Mrs, J D Fraek. <strong>of</strong><br />

Biilnmore, returned home Monday<br />

nflrr sprmrtlng n wwk at The<br />

Flanders,<br />

Miss Adelaide H. Cllne <strong>of</strong> Phil-<br />

adelphia, is sojourning at Thr Lin-<br />

coin.<br />

Mr nntl Mrs Walter Clark, <strong>of</strong><br />

Drexel Hill, are vacationing at The<br />

Overbrook.<br />

The Misses Helrn O, nntl A. H.<br />

RlnfTnrti, Mrs. H. F. MtCune. Mrs.<br />

R; w, LonR nntl son. Bobby, nil <strong>of</strong><br />

Liinnister. nrp spending their vaca-<br />

tions at The Parkside.<br />

• * *<br />

Mr nntl Mrs Frank w. Warner.<br />

n( Cli'.rlnnati, nrr xui-sls thli week<br />

at The Hnnscom.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anderson,<br />

<strong>of</strong> awnrtlimi.ri', ;ire here for a brief<br />

vacation at The Overbrook.<br />

• • •<br />

Mr and Mrs Alton Frisbct. <strong>of</strong><br />

Bliiiiharnpttm, NY. nre auesu this<br />

week at The Flanders.<br />

• • •<br />

Mr. find Mrs. J. R Bland, <strong>of</strong> Up-<br />

Iniiri, Pn., nre nmnii(| recent arri-<br />

vals nt The pnrksidc.<br />

The Misses Marian and tL,<br />

Miiey, <strong>of</strong> Trenton, are BMS!<br />

Coane:<br />

* few days nt The<br />

Mr. and Mrs L, H, WIM w,<br />

Mary Ward. Mi's, i j" ^i*"<br />

R, Leek, nil <strong>of</strong> PhlliiiSKff 1<br />

guests this week at T; ^<br />

Saturday, <strong>Aug</strong>. I<br />

at 1 P. M,<br />

May Be Bevivid<br />

Here Next Month<br />

plays and Player*<br />

Miy Stage Benefit<br />

At High School<br />

-,«« is a fair possibUlty that<br />

„ Kern Oity Plays and- Players<br />

•u Ocwn Yt./,. i.iniB Theatre ae.<br />

Oity y<br />

their Little Theatre M<br />

wtr:<br />

1<br />

revealed Wednesday<br />

""Wi'iiiim Bishop, <strong>of</strong> phliadelphia,<br />

W ^ suBinVr resident, Mr, Bishop<br />

l*° r \ZA tti> Plays and Players<br />

Bummers they play-<br />

^£"y«ht Club, in 1*41 ana<br />

I that he and sovsral oth-<br />

tentatively discussed with<br />

• nfiicinls the possl-<br />

SOMERS POINT NEWS<br />

Treasury<br />

nli Py<br />

"Utmnrlum, ProccedR<br />

the ichool milk fund.<br />

nld that he had talked<br />

1 players in<br />

June TM Collec-<br />

Hons, $9,605<br />

BOM WS POINT—Oity Trewurer<br />

Jamei vl, Monaghan, Jr., reported<br />

to city council lait week that ra.<br />

eelpu since January 1 amaurit to<br />

maolM and dicburseinenta for the<br />

•mi period m,ia,0t, minting .<br />

ualanec on hand <strong>of</strong> tmH6.a>.<br />

Tim Collector Harry Smith re-<br />

ported collections tor June amount-<br />

ed to I9,flo»,4«.<br />

A res.ilutli)n wus adopted where-<br />

by Sn-neri Point will apply fur<br />

funds to npply tjltuminous Irent-<br />

ment with tiir or napllaltlc oil to<br />

Meyroii av,, from shore rd. to Bun-<br />

ny av,, Dawoa ay, from Buuny av,<br />

to Hnllrorul av.. Plcrson nv,, from<br />

Shore rd. tn BI'DIPI rd , Plcrson av.<br />

from Bunny av, to Bay av.<br />

Two tracts were sold at puljlie<br />

l Th fi l h<br />

RreCo.<br />

Drive for Funds<br />

Mayor Chapown<br />

Endbrac* CajnpMgn<br />

SOMBBa POIKr-VoIuntoer Fire<br />

• any Mo, i has launchea a<br />

for funds to reduce UM tnort-<br />

• 'sale, Tlie first two lots at Bth «t,<br />

to particftate. Many j and Rhode island av,. went to Mil-<br />

...j were in the easts at trn [jitz. who paid ilOO plus taxes<br />

Club are now with the rjie second. Lots 17 and 18, Block<br />

•maMoreM Dut Mr, Blsliop said<br />

J5Se"would br no difflfiilty secur-<br />

l taWnt<br />

taWnt,<br />

M!2, went to Joseph and Lueille<br />

Harlan for $1,500.<br />

up A<br />

John Cordon, who directed the |)pW<br />

«iv«and plnvcrs niTe, Li now cm- n<br />

THE<br />

Rug<br />

Shop<br />

• WOOL HOOKBD ,<br />

• COTTON HOOKED<br />

• OHENaLl<br />

• SHAG<br />

• ROVINO<br />

Inspect our hand made rugs<br />

made by the mountaineers <strong>of</strong><br />

North Carolina,<br />

No. 3 Galleon Bldg.<br />

Boardwalk at Nth St.<br />

CLEARANCE SALE<br />

Summer Hats Greatly<br />

Reduced<br />

Hats BenovaUd<br />

JULIA FRENCH<br />

Cor. 4th St. * Wnlry Am.<br />

Phone 0321.1<br />

Mowen Studio<br />

DEVELOPING • PRINTING<br />

Photograph* • Camera Supplies<br />

721 Weali^ Ave. Ph. 06B1<br />

Superfluous<br />

Hair<br />

Warts, Molci<br />

Persia iifnlly<br />

Removed by<br />

ELECTKOLYSIS<br />

Frida Mellentin VOIB<br />

101 Asbnrr Ave, PlionB 0411<br />

Wll ElMUUbld IS While Pl.lni, H. Y.<br />

iinet INI<br />

Trust <strong>On</strong>ly<br />

Experience,,,<br />

A weimirt hair Ii one <strong>of</strong> her moit prieeieu poi-<br />

•eniinu. It can mar or add mm* to tar Mne.<br />

tiveneu. Don't tumble with yow hair. When na.<br />

Inn deereei that a dye, bleach or tint trill add to Jour appear-<br />

anee mk the •enrtsM <strong>of</strong> Ubt moil competent expert in thU par-<br />

tlcolmr worlL<br />

T|< y^afi, ^ ««rg <strong>of</strong> experience <strong>of</strong> Mr, Oary and Mr, JoMph<br />

Tehjler ln ^hU particular field waluies nsito'advtae'yon U to'<br />

the best trcatMD. for jour paitlcnUr requirtmentB. You get this<br />

expert strvlce at no eitra coil.<br />

Roux Dyu<br />

Shampoo TinU<br />

Oil Blcthe.<br />

Feather Haircuts<br />

FOR SALE<br />

I have For Sale a line<br />

CORNER LOT<br />

that I think you should byy for<br />

future pr<strong>of</strong>it,<br />

C, E. STILLE<br />

804 Central Avenue<br />

caled on corner New<br />

nnd Til ton Itoad,<br />

wiahi's to announce the .<br />

lowing goods will be sold<br />

Public Auction to the<br />

didders.<br />

Electric cook stove,<br />

radio, four electric radios<br />

commercial electric man;<br />

electric cooker, electric i<br />

and electric floor and<br />

lumpy,<br />

A lot <strong>of</strong> carpenters<br />

bridge builders tools,<br />

and ends, holts, nuts<br />

screws.<br />

Six Perfection oi)<br />

Mix gallons <strong>of</strong> whiti<br />

lot <strong>of</strong> odd rockers and<br />

liibles, all kinds.<br />

Lot nice<br />

dishes. Some good<br />

Two small writing<br />

and m.inv items which<br />

does not permit to eni<br />

Terma, ca«h.<br />

I by a Phllartelphlii bank, hut<br />

.mine to ftmi eoachinB the cast,<br />

Bon us he jets the •'lo-aliead"<br />

pll<br />

The Liltlr Thrnlrr venture at u(<br />

Trading Po». J ft*' clllb wfls sllrl:t ' ssf '"- pven<br />

n". !lJL?Ti.l Sslly Mr, nislmp. who Bnm:<br />

Jpneislly M ;<br />

S MOO <strong>of</strong> ''Is nwn money to Ret<br />

*"started said thnt eneh <strong>of</strong> the<br />

L Bummers lie nirnea over a<br />

Lat"to the Viirht Club.<br />

JA¥ FLAV "PAPA IS ALL"<br />

»We SQtit I" Dresent n play thh<br />

Msin If pissililr, just to show jur<br />

SiiBtlon inr the kindness<br />

Kwn bv Hie pmplp <strong>of</strong> Orean<br />

Sj» heflcliircrl Ho nclded thnt<br />

hi hopes it will he possible, after<br />

war to rrsuinr plans to estab-<br />

nnt<br />

the war to rr p<br />

jlih <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> ns n permanent<br />

little Thentre Summer ccntrr—a<br />

,M1 that was well stnrted when<br />

the war interrupted.<br />

high seht_ . .<br />

mpular Peiinsylvniiin Dutch com-<br />

z£. "p«pn Is AH' 1 or "Tho Shnw<br />

(ffl", Mr Bishop said.<br />

A law passed April 6 does not al><br />

inieipallties to pay 10 per-<br />

n real estate sales. This has<br />

been agreed when the city began to<br />

sell A resolution making the com-<br />

mission five per cent was adopted<br />

at this meeting.<br />

The audit for 1D43 Is now filed<br />

nllh the city clerk and will lie Ad-<br />

vertised.<br />

Frank Cook was appointed con-<br />

itnble <strong>of</strong> the First Ward for three<br />

lean.<br />

Grace VMt Head.<br />

Junior Red Cross<br />

POINT The July<br />

WES Auctioneer<br />

meeting <strong>of</strong> thn local hranch <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Red Cross tiink place last Thursday<br />

afternoon at the New York av.<br />

sehoul, with Mrs. Fred W. Chap-<br />

man. chairman, presiding.<br />

Miss ornrn Wolf was appointed<br />

chairman <strong>of</strong> thn junior Bed Cross.<br />

If a play is presented nt the iMrs pi,,,,,.,, gloupes, local rcpreacn.<br />

iool It probnbly_wlll on the lfttlv(,. tu tlu, Cllmp and Hospital<br />

Council, reported on the recent<br />

mrrlliiR in Atliintic <strong>City</strong>, and an-<br />

nounced that $110 had Been turned<br />

iivcr fur ear plionrs for convalescent<br />

1 soldiers at Injland General Hospi<br />

tnl. by the local<br />

t. Banker on<br />

Vacation in Resort<br />

Mr. and Mrs, wiilinm A, Mueller,<br />

Mrs. Frank Hart, chairman <strong>of</strong> the<br />

, «, o. „„....., suryical dressing woup. Is appeal-<br />

snd"iheir dmmhter, Mrs, Rob- ling for .more workers. The unit<br />

ert W. Bice are vacationing at<br />

Bl <strong>Ocean</strong>ic for two weeks.<br />

Mr Mueiln' i-. ii';sr-.;aiit vlr;i pros.<br />

Wfni <strong>of</strong> The Trade.Mlien's Nntlfsnal<br />

tank and Trust Co., phlladelphlo.<br />

ThLs Is tliilr ,')0th annual vaca.<br />

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

Elva Willop, CUL I<br />

(J/Str YQUK S£At>TV PAKLOR THIS Wf<br />

JOHNSON'S Beauty<br />

Salon<br />

Phone 0664 841 Aibury Aw.]<br />

NEXT TO THE CITY HALI,<br />

CONTROL DUST<br />

•, Eliminate Weeds<br />

% ilh liie^pen^lve<br />

CALCIUM<br />

CHLORIDE<br />

«ps dust iliiwn an highivayN,<br />

Mm parking lots, tennla<br />

Wi, etc,<br />

btp (ruvi'llnd lots clear at<br />

Mfih and dust,<br />

C, H, Shoemaker<br />

Lumber Co,<br />

12th and West Ave.<br />

Phone 0150<br />

meets every Wednesday from 10 a,<br />

m to 4 p.m. and on Thursdays<br />

from 7 M "tn 10 p.m.. at the Dawes<br />

av sc' ,,.ol. A total <strong>of</strong> 7,000 Surgi-<br />

cal sponses 4 by 4 Inches, and<br />

B00, 2 by a inches, have been com-<br />

pleted.<br />

The sewinf; group mended 71<br />

Barments. and 40 articles were com-<br />

lileted by five workers at shore<br />

Memorial Hospital,<br />

Dr. Mathilda Liehner read the<br />

rfport <strong>of</strong> Home Service, Mrs. Hi-<br />

ward Baylor, <strong>of</strong> the Motor Corps<br />

and Mrs Maurice Watson, <strong>of</strong> Ad-<br />

ministration,<br />

CAI?n PAKTY TO AID FIRBMEN<br />

POMEna POINT — The Ladies<br />

Auxiliary <strong>of</strong> Die Volunteer Fire<br />

<strong>On</strong>mpanv are sponsoring a card<br />

parly nt tlie nre hall AUKUSt 10,<br />

to aid the Fire Company in raising<br />

funds to reduce the mortBaRo on<br />

the fire house.<br />

Mr. nnd Mrs. Elwood Meyers, <strong>of</strong><br />

Philadelphia, (ire recelvlni;<br />

tulalioiis on the birth <strong>of</strong> a dnimh-<br />

ter, their second ehlld, Mrs, Meyers<br />

is the RranddaUKhter <strong>of</strong> Mrs James<br />

Hlgttins. <strong>of</strong> Bomeni Point, and ex-<br />

poets to makn Bomera Point her<br />

home Mr, Me, era is In France,.<br />

If you Ulr lias been dry. tuny and<br />

li<br />

guarantee yon a s<strong>of</strong>t nMaral-looWni—la»..<br />

to ewe for PBISMANENT WAVE<br />

1026 ASBURY AVE,<br />

Phone 0719<br />

Connie's Beauty Shop kcl I ^0* rwn Younger with<br />

•>•«»••««««» MM«»<<br />

CLAIRE ALEXANDER<br />

BEAUTY SALON<br />

Speetel—E*fol«f Complete<br />

CKOQIIir.NOIi: PEBMANENTWAyE ,|S,00<br />

FB. 1141<br />

»»»»»>»•«FEATBEB<br />

W4 ASBiniT<br />

703 Aibury Ave,<br />

Phone<br />

Blends with Your Complexion I<br />

Scarcely Noticeable I<br />

Male<br />

All Branchei <strong>of</strong><br />

Beauty Culture<br />

OPEN ALL YEAR<br />

•IWHAT malwn styling did for<br />

W eyegliiies, this grtai ntw<br />

Ztnith "ta" doti for & hearing<br />

bd-jivti it a new "look <strong>of</strong><br />

1 <strong>City</strong> H«tt , n<br />

LORSHEIM<br />

SQUARE TOES<br />

, , , imitated, but never duplicated<br />

Made over authentic Florsheim lasts! That's why<br />

riorsheim Square Tali have more distinctive styling<br />

and fitted comfort.,, <strong>of</strong>ten imitated, but never dupli-<br />

cated. That's why they are worn by more men<br />

thnn all other quality makes combined,<br />

Mi'.-tyit *IQ» *»rf *J|<br />

STAINTCN*S<br />

OPEN 1VBRY WEEKDAY BVENING<br />

BUY IT FROM THE FARM FOR LESS<br />

LOOK FOR THE NAME<br />

GEORGE SOURIDES<br />

PRODUCE MARKET<br />

Second SUM, g Mllfs from Homers Point Circle on<br />

Mays Landing Road, Seullvllle<br />

We Are Now Cutting Delicious<br />

JERSEY SUGAR CORN<br />

WE ABE NOW PICKING ;<br />

PEACHES LIMA BEANS<br />

FolatoM<br />

J <strong>On</strong>Unii<br />

Btring Beans<br />

Tomatoes Sweet Potatoes<br />

CrnbbHf* '<br />

Cncumbcn •<br />

List Own Tenet*'<br />

Somewhere ln the PSdflc, a<br />

group <strong>of</strong> fighting men got together<br />

id establish their "fundamental tt-.<br />

nehi," which they deemed essential<br />

for the maintenance <strong>of</strong> a prapptr-<br />

ous America ln a world at psaoe.<br />

They want mBlntanance by tbi<br />

U s. <strong>of</strong> armed forces ln cufflcdaot<br />

strength to arbitrate dispute* be-<br />

tween nations; retention <strong>of</strong> our<br />

wartime alliances, prenurratton <strong>of</strong><br />

the freedom <strong>of</strong> business 'jriturprise*;<br />

fostering <strong>of</strong> cooperatlou between Its-<br />

In New Jersey i<br />

In; Ota ram<br />

,«vV,,<br />

UISI IUMT*<br />

Peaches<br />

L&HI in nn MAM MHON nti<br />

DEVILED HAM<br />

SJafFf NT nOU N tMM ^<br />

NESTLFS COCOA<br />

!••»«•<br />

CORN STAACH frAun aw %*<br />

BLUE BOSE BICE<br />

MASON MM f^<br />

SUGAB NNI MANUUtlil t H i ^T K<br />

MCP PECTHV U At<br />

i<br />

A H '. { I<br />

LIQUID CLEAMER<br />

QUART<br />

IOTTII<br />

DEXO vnnAm SHorrtMHttr<br />

APPLE BUTTEB IBWAHA<br />

IONA TOMATOES •,%••<br />

FRESH MM<br />

EVilP. MILK ^Ai '7A3* 1<br />

NECTJIH nil met t SUMI HIM<br />

BEAMS ANN M« flHTAUW *<br />

ANN PAGE<br />

I.L1<br />

JAR<br />

NO ra/wri<br />

SULTAIU<br />

mm<br />

'Ml<br />

IltHT O'CLOCK jMtrlia'i 6rMfNl EafM VafMl<br />

COFFEE 2. 1 .<br />

RICH AND Nil IODIID<br />

Hed Clrdo CoU— 2b'.£<br />

VISOKeUt AND WIN1T<br />

BokarCoUee %m<br />

MARVEL "ENRICHED" UftUIAI SLICI<br />

BREAD<br />

JANI MIRIR "OATtB-<br />

Sugar Donats<br />

JANI MHin IPANISH<br />

Bar Cake<br />

MAMIL<br />

Dinner Bolls<br />

JANI MIR1I 4ILU1D<br />

CoUe«Cako<br />

JANI PMItn IIUiPAfT<br />

Iced Bans<br />

TOP f UAUTf<br />

Fryers<br />

TOP QUALITY ITtWINA<br />

Chickens<br />

\<br />

IB<br />

II<br />

SMOKID — 1EAOY-TO-IAT<br />

Picnics<br />

u<br />

LONG BOLOGNAS<br />

BAKED LOAF<br />

PUSH Biun SP<br />

Flounder<br />

i<br />

4 *\k


In Sight For<br />

Jr. Teitnil Tourney<br />

Ivied to Start Monday, But No<br />

itriai Have Come In, As Yet<br />

nUe otut Junior tennis ssld, most <strong>of</strong> the entries came in<br />

' ) tournament il sched- during the week before the tourney,<br />

undw way Monday at MANY IN MICHIGAN<br />

' Tennis Club—may.<br />

This year the lateness situation<br />

I MMt for boys, lirti<br />

Is worie because many <strong>of</strong> the past-<br />

under H has received<br />

ern plAyers have been in KalHimn-<br />

Mo,«MIch,, for a big tournament<br />

mncUon <strong>of</strong> the U. 8. thU week.<br />

Association for the<br />

-7,<br />

The club planned yesterday to<br />

... Bight, the only<br />

send telegrams to a score or mote<br />

•t rol»ht prevent its being<br />

players at Kalunazoo and other<br />

„,„ 1 was the faet that there<br />

pcei, asking for confirmation or<br />

» 'no ntayerj entered to comdenial<br />

<strong>of</strong> entry in the local event<br />

The Atlantic Coast affair for J\iniotz<br />

is in competition for the per-<br />

AHEAD. ANWAY petual Coast Challenge Bowl which<br />

<strong>of</strong> the sponsoring must be won three times for per-<br />

going ahead optlDilstlcuImanent possession. Winners anj<br />

th* belief that a field <strong>of</strong> runners.up <strong>of</strong> the Junior, boy and<br />

I pUyem would sign up tn girl divisions also will receive cpr-<br />

days before time for tlrtcates oi award, the only kind<br />

" ng today, toBnorrow <strong>of</strong> priie allowed by the V S.L.T-A<br />

for the duration <strong>of</strong> (he war.<br />

;'H. Adams, secretary, pointt<br />

th»t because <strong>of</strong> other tour-<br />

In various parts <strong>of</strong> the<br />

It 11 customary for the<br />

> to make up their mlnda tt<br />

i MM, minute on the question <strong>of</strong><br />

—" to play next. Last year. 1»P<br />

iy Private<br />

fournament<br />

BeH Teaman Beats<br />

Hwry Hackett in<br />

Final Round Battle<br />

I''/'.M Temm, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,<br />

Blfi* *ff hta Army khaki Saturday<br />

fi long-enough to capture the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Ctty tenhta championship before an<br />

' We galltry at the city<br />

(!§) Twman. who Is un-<br />

B»BI's jurtadlftion while<br />

r tils medical studies at<br />

nn, conquered a fellow<br />

Hk<br />

County Tops<br />

d Quota<br />

Continued from page 1<br />

The loeil chairmen virtually pulled<br />

the county up by its boot-straps,<br />

in pushing the "E" quota across tin?<br />

bonds— the 'people's'<br />

bonrf'— graved the hardest to soil<br />

bUrfoughout the nation, and tliniis-<br />

TAnnia<br />

Bn ** °' communities fulled tn nt-<br />

1 CHHIS tain their quotas<br />

KBSULT OF HARD PH'BGINO<br />

Mr. Gr<strong>of</strong>f said that hard plimgiim<br />

and f-t-n determination on the part<br />

<strong>of</strong> every local chairmon, plus tlircooperation<br />

<strong>of</strong> loyal Capp Mnv<br />

Ooumians, pulled thr eniituv nut <strong>of</strong><br />

a bad hole in its "E" quntii. Many<br />

persons whs already had bou«ht<br />

heavily during the drive poured in<br />

mere <strong>of</strong> their dollars when thry<br />

learned that the • E" quota was laE-<br />

iinf.<br />

The county chairman gnvr special<br />

praise to William 0 Hunt, chair-<br />

man for .the four Wildwnods. which<br />

oversold their heavy "E" quota by<br />

tti.000. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> topped its "E"<br />

quota by a slightly smaller amount.<br />

Final <strong>of</strong>ficial figures on the Fifth<br />

... Harry Hackett, to the I War Loan Drive ale expected t,i<br />

I-S, J-S In a nlp.anfl.tuek I be released by the Treasury Department<br />

within the next few dnys.<br />

round battle.<br />

CONTESTED<br />

The match was more closely ron-<br />

Mtti than thf seorea indicate, with<br />

be players sharing about equally<br />

SIMPLIFIES RECORDS FOR<br />

COMMERCIAL OPERATORS<br />

Kt dppleuse <strong>of</strong> speetatori for fre- Operators <strong>of</strong> mmmpreial nionir<br />

[dent beautiful placement shots and vehicles are required to keep rec-<br />

mm rtrategy at the net, Tesman ords <strong>of</strong> the operation <strong>of</strong> nil vehi-<br />

tp* WiSaito heeauM he was a bit cles covered by certificates <strong>of</strong> war<br />

* MMItr and more accurate with his necessity, although they may use<br />

MM. «td*-llne drives.<br />

simplified forms <strong>of</strong> thtir sun. the<br />

The soldier, whose studies had Office <strong>of</strong> Defense Transportation<br />

t'Mm out <strong>of</strong> ether tournaments announced this week.<br />

I *»«pn, succeeded to the loeai Forms n and 17-A. formerly rethat<br />

mu won last year by (juired by the ODT to report oper-<br />

lake, gray *" " ations and tire inspections:, hnvi><br />

..' Wttrafi <strong>of</strong> ttt eoi<br />

eanctlled and will no loiieer<br />

IU eliminated by Hackett In<br />

supplied. Operators still having<br />

uwter-flnal round the prgvia<br />

supply <strong>of</strong> these forms, however,<br />

may continue to use them All ret-<br />

|k wd,<br />

ordi will be subject to periodic in-<br />

i Of SECOND SIT spections by ODT <strong>of</strong>ficials<br />

. pKHseineBt ability won<br />

; irt <strong>of</strong> the final contest for Mr, and Mrs. William Bradley<br />

, H»i its end. Hackett and family, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, arrive<br />

to tire and slowed hli pace ed here this week to spend their<br />

much that Teaman piled up a vacation at 3ESS Ashury av.<br />

l<strong>of</strong> «-0 In the second; set befort<br />

NOTICE<br />

foe eould win a By BOARP UF CHOSEN FREE-<br />

HQLDJKI OF CAPE MAY<br />

COUNTY, N. J,<br />

, With a 5-2 lead in games,<br />

i pushed the score to 40-Iove<br />

"'"I point, lut he committed<br />

i faults In succession and<br />

Wed sufficiently to stave<br />

•t by taking the game. In<br />

deciding game thty went to<br />

Bf before Tesman won,<br />

JpHNgON PROTEGE<br />

,V;T1* n«w champion is a protege<br />

*iy/kU»ce Johnson, pr<strong>of</strong>essional at<br />


'**H«^**,rff**<br />

CITY SfeNTTNEL-LfiiXltR<br />

ar first<br />

Take Part In<br />

luffleboard Play<br />

Five Title Touma-<br />

imnU Scheduled<br />

;Thc largest and most spectacular<br />

<strong>of</strong> the progressive shulile-<br />

touruey, sponsored by th«<br />

i <strong>City</strong> Shufflebeard Club was<br />

<strong>of</strong>f before a record throng<br />

... W]\ i'il \\ ! hs- tii<br />

--\]- \\t\i-i\ uiilj ti.iM . n<br />

:il= Otc;in C\'\ pi<br />

jf Nunn.u! V H.iruiir<br />

i'.iilillliliii!; i,, I<br />

.II i-lll" li:i!il ' l i e<br />

Mi .IM.I Mr-<br />

aniih {>i Phil -t<br />

Ci-M-|-.ll<br />

410<br />

8th St.<br />

Flanders<br />

Hotel<br />

i r 1T.'U|I-<br />

ai'il in-'r<br />

' i ! • . ! • . r - ! U '.<br />

: .rmir...<br />

;.;•' Ir11i.i<br />

.•:• !1 ','<br />

in -hi<br />

ni i-.irl<br />

!•' i)!-.i".<br />

CITY CAB<br />

AI!<br />

Phones 0105<br />

PRODUCE DEPT<br />

California<br />

Qawrtfe<br />

\<br />

s<br />

ITS THE<br />

DININ8 ftACE OF THOUSANDS<br />

HOGflT€'S<br />

SEA FOOD RESTAURANT<br />

IHL .S«t Fowl Hirfcrtl<br />

OPEN EVERY DAY •<br />

Juice Oranges<br />

doz ggc<br />

FloriJa KredlesK, large slm<br />

Grapefruit<br />

2 for 25c<br />

New Green<br />

Cooking Apples<br />

3* 19c<br />

Jenny I.Ind<br />

Cantaloupes<br />

each I yc<br />

Faney Crisp<br />

Celery Hearts<br />

bunch | Qc<br />

Jrrspv Beef gleak<br />

Tomatoes<br />

2 19<br />

MEAT DEPT,<br />

Cirnuine<br />

SPRING LAMB SALE<br />

Legs ft 39 C<br />

Shoulders ft<br />

Hquare Cut<br />

Reaily lo Eat Smoked<br />

Picnic Hami ft 33 C<br />

Pure<br />

Pork Sausage II)<br />

All Mi-ai, Nn Waste<br />

Veal Shldrs.<br />

»37'.<br />

AKNnrted—1 VarieMcs<br />

Cold Cuts<br />

» 29c<br />

Fresh<br />

ROASTING • FRYING<br />

Chickens<br />

II. 47 c<br />

Ready io Eat smoked<br />

Beef Tongues<br />

38 g<br />

38<br />

Penn Stores Co,<br />

725 Asbury<br />

TELEPHONE 0944<br />

NEW<br />

TIRES!!<br />

GOODYEAR<br />

FIRESTONE<br />

LEE TIRES<br />

|n Stock<br />

i'rju ti.iiin Ml Hire*<br />

Mrimr }(iiii IIiiliiii (<br />

TU!HS arc i]iir:iU(tnpO=-n(i r( f<br />

tificati' nciilcd<br />

EDW. G. KURTZ<br />

Ford - Mercury<br />

Lincoln<br />

la*: and Atlantic<br />

Portrait and tiimmfrfial<br />

Photographers<br />

Developing * I'riniliig Service<br />

SENIOR STUDIOS<br />

818 AsllUfy Avr, I'h, !13fi<br />

RADIO<br />

N,n,!,<br />

CLYDE<br />

II13 Ri) Av«.<br />

SERVICE<br />

Gradual!!<br />

CARSON<br />

rh, mm<br />

Plastering, Brick Pointing<br />

Ilmp Made<br />

Spaghetti Sauce gQe hot<br />

With Itnllan Sausage, Hot er fwep!<br />

"Full <strong>Line</strong> Itillaii nrncfflfs"<br />

FRANK LONGO<br />

Ph, 135(1 10JD SIMPSON AV<br />

BODY WORK<br />

PAINTING<br />

Expert Service<br />

Palmer's<br />

Auto Service<br />

1119-29 Asbury Ave.<br />

TO TAKE OUT<br />

READY TO BAT<br />

DEVILED CRABS<br />

DEVILED CLAMS<br />

FRIED FISH<br />

POTATO SALAD<br />

COLE SLAW<br />

CLAM CHOWDER<br />

Alio All Kinds <strong>of</strong><br />

Freah Fiih, Crabmeat<br />

Oyster*, Clams, etc.<br />

N. HICKMAN<br />

1 IBS Asbury Avt.<br />

Phone 0448<br />

DAN'S<br />

FISH MARKET<br />

ON' THE BAY AT KITH ST.<br />

ItKillT Ol'T OF THE NKTS!<br />

Mackerel<br />

Floundirs<br />

Kingfish<br />

Sea Bass<br />

Butter Fish<br />

Porgies<br />

Croakers<br />

FRESH^AIT<br />

"•" Phone 9370 •—<br />

CLEANING<br />

and.<br />

PRESSING<br />

744 Asbury Ph, 103S<br />

M0PRL.1<br />

Miis 10:,1n n,m, la Mlilnll<br />

<strong>Aug</strong>ust 4, <strong>1944</strong><br />

OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>«<br />

1 " " Yesterdays<br />

Ilil IIS FRI, and SAT, Al' ItVAN MAR.KIIMi: MASA0W<br />

linri HTANI VY IMCACiKR in<br />

"TAKE IT OR LEAVE IT"<br />

Twn Kvnnliiii Slum's, Niiirtiti^ 1:15— Miilinrf Daily 3:30<br />

TIII'HS.. liu. iind NAT,, Ai (;, :i. I . s<br />

MAICII'Idi: III.VNOI.ns . ULNMS O'KF.KIT: . CiAII PATRICK<br />

MIN- HA AI (If . ( HAIHOTTK lilJKKNM (MM) - I 1 I. BOWMAN l»<br />

"UP IN MABEL'S ROOM"<br />

SIOM,, TI'KS. A WKII. AI 1, 7-N-!l<br />

D/INNV KAYE, DINAH SIIORI!, DANA ANDKKWS. C ONSTASCt<br />

UOWI.INfi, 1,01 IS ('AI.HKItN iillcl HINSV lUKIK in<br />

"UP IN ARMS"<br />

In 11! litiif o|nr<br />

Tlll'ltS.. fit I. (, SAT., Affi. 1(1 if |:i<br />

UOKOTIIV I.AMOI'lt. I'llKll Mui'MI'RRAY, I!i:TTV HITIOS,<br />

I1IANA LYNN lii<br />

"AND THE ANGELS SING ff<br />

Buy More War Bonds and Stamps<br />

Sobnstone's<br />

Breakfast - Luncheon • Dinner<br />

Closed Mondiyi, Open All Other Days<br />

858 Asbury Avenue<br />

0394<br />

Wcckdan B AM. to 10 P.M.<br />

No gabs Sunday<br />

34th Street • Juil Over the Bridge ..<br />

BAR OPEN SUNDAY AT NOOW<br />

^a,k*<br />

I Jill lelKiviill thy Oiill tlllll hroughl Ihre<br />

nut <strong>of</strong> il"' '""I'-'' " r huliilalsr.—Kimlus ail;!<br />

Cut-Off Highway D-Day<br />

T|ii> timi' iiii'' ("lii 1 ' 1" (itliii'k, if Oil nil<br />

i,.i- tu iiliijiiri its pi-ii|iiisi'(l i ii! nil'<br />

I,, the Iihick lliunc 1'ikn, in \hi.<br />

it tin 1 it, ("in <strong>City</strong> l!usiii''SK Mfn'-i<br />

fit}'<br />

distill"' 1 '<br />

mill',*, v<br />

Omni (<br />

delplim<br />

are iiMP-<br />

istliiit i<br />

i nM<br />

1, l<br />

ml C<br />

ii'iil.<br />

•IV. WllH'l<br />

H' I'.lill-k<br />

pl'nV.lll<br />

• I 1 1 1 1 • 1 « 1 1 •<br />

Illill'll ii<br />

lllll I 111'<br />

wnu<br />

I'lll C'll lilt'<br />

Ilnl'-ii 1 I'iki- h>' I'lilii'<br />

;i liii'cct riiiitc. i nt II<br />

sis in.m<br />

I'l'ilS. It" il<br />

I'ln (iiii';i(j<br />

nl 111 u . 111!-:! I'M, 1 •<br />

ONK VEAR AGO<br />

In ciirief. ihree months, Mnyor<br />

Clyiie W. Blruhle ntrielnted at his<br />

(Irsl wi'ddlni; iiereiiiuiiy in city hah,<br />

liiiltlllj? n Navy limn iiiiil n Phila><br />

til!)illlu clrl mi,<br />

* > J ' V<br />

Fiirmcr Mnyii^ JiiKi-ph ft. Chiun-<br />

pluii niiiriied liiiiiie niter an npi-r-<br />

iiilull ill n Nea Isle Oily liiispitii!<br />

Hiissell K tiriuie WHS niiininiitpfi<br />

•iiiiilMMnder cil Miilniiil-Iiilnek Pust..<br />

Mrs Julia S Mitfliell beeatnt- tl*<br />

Dlidi. c.f llul|jh K. Ki'diiiunil. (if fit<br />

I'elrrsljlUM. Fill lit n qiiiet hiihle<br />

svedliillK<br />

The Navy started usiiiB the inii-<br />

liinpiil iill|)iirt Ii.i' ti|.|iiir piluts in<br />

pmetire earlier diek liiniHiiKii<br />

I'lVfc VKARS MM<br />

('liy wuikers ilenit.li heel xhe B5-<br />

venr-iild Palter Mlllfi limi^,- niBl<br />

I'l lii<br />

fiU'f.tt'llll<br />

Tin'<br />

|ei!islii<br />

the i<br />

SU1V<br />

be im<br />

mm 1 ! 1 •"'f<br />

fur thi 1<br />

the<br />

lint<br />

i inin<br />

iih- ti<br />

ml nn<br />

iiii^'H :11111 (i<br />

I I'll! ( -tiilr (<br />

nl jiii' iiiiw v<br />

lu'ttiT<br />

-ii'i' II<br />

;iiid s<br />

lililat<br />

the ji<br />

.(H't<br />

MIII'.<br />

mi'l'ils |iiii(.'-ilcliiyi il riinsiilci<br />

stall'.<br />

ill liy I hi><br />

Wanted Wider Sidewalks<br />

A pi'.-l-w:'! 1 |iiiijrct (hilt wmil'l ciivll tlic<br />

l I' (»i can <strong>City</strong>'s pciicstrian pulilic<br />

MII'MI'MJ,' tlic siili'Wiilkpi nn Hlh<br />

,. liciwccn Atlantic ;iv, and the<br />

would in 1<br />

and fit 11 ,--!•<br />

boardwalk.<br />

Tlie.-i' ai<br />

vekd f-trcc<br />

iv.(i <strong>of</strong> must ho y-tni-<br />

Stimuli']', as penpli' walk<br />

l T pp<br />

tn iiiiii friini the bnanhvalk. The sitlowitlks<br />

are Jin (liiiiiiw that pedestrians even in a<br />

moderate linny ai'e I'nncil to tjiki' ID the<br />

gravel tn pass s|(iw.niiiviii}f strullers.<br />

pri).i|ic( t s<br />

had nil'n<br />

Are We Ready for Peace?<br />

A rmlid ii'-ws i iiiiinicntatfir in U'<br />

Mn ri'iKiiiiii tlie nllicr ninniinj,' that thi'<br />

nf it sudden (leiinan i-nll.'li sf<br />

.-il Wfisiiint'ldii liiully wurrii'd.<br />

Seems p:ii'iii|n\ii'al. iloi'sn'l it 1 '<br />

The rcax.n : They inntenil that this war-<br />

genrrtl ii;ii:'(in isn'i ready fiir peace, and<br />

that if it cullies stiilili'iily, we may lie nm-<br />

(ronti'ii with cciiniiinic chans fur ii tinie.<br />

Oiwnii.'iUist h:\ri lijrurcd out, that when<br />

the WH'- u-iii-kcrs liise their jnhs and when<br />

thosnlilii 1 ! 1 .- iipiiie hiinif', jdiis will he ner•< II.UIIIK " haul time<br />

onto? , I 1 "tolled th.ldien With one<br />

Mnnt>v CUn "'" ""'^'"K persons m the<br />

pl "'! '''(leuil p,uioll, Fedeial em-<br />

i Ill b<br />

" OI1C<br />

sUt( em<br />

i"< leased 1,000 a<br />

to<br />

'iistond <strong>of</strong> wondering<br />

bo.vH aro tonight. A lot <strong>of</strong><br />

i.B out in useless agencies<br />

dead-ends—at the expense <strong>of</strong><br />

"is<br />

I "-<br />

'Ml'-',<br />

Him O<br />

fely.<br />

I,eiii..re<br />

hlaiici.<br />

n ineii;<br />

ill it WiiN<br />

hi-i.ltli<br />

Maxwell nn.i will.<br />

• '. iiii' :i "tiir sitiil chi|i«" i-iiir-<br />

ll ll'c rdllld yti'\ liy lifil il -Mirli<br />

lie I'lillld fillilllci' tiic sulisl I-<br />

Mlillll'llt I'lilli'l't'li' |i:iVI'lll('lll,<br />

I lull i-nllU'lllls lilitl Ifli. .-it lit (•<br />

i In 1 jii'l'SUiicli (i tn :i|i|il'nvi'<br />

^hv.:iy ilti- yi'iir if MiH'ii'ii'iit pi'is-<br />

liiniiylit t" lii'itr, niiii Ihiil it iiiijjhi<br />

;u-i'n!ii|'li.»licil r.'ii't liy next S u n i m r r .<br />

T'ltiv hiisinexs firiie- h<br />

ill II..' Aiiieilcnn IJMII.I<br />

IIIMIII- iind AlMillniii••• Kh.<br />

ieiilliji, Hull<br />

'I eshlh m<br />

-.•.p.ili,'uri-il<br />

a nt <strong>On</strong>i-<br />

fi nroves. Sir, rVntr.il ny<br />

M u l e '•flliil:ll--lil|, I,. 1||,'| .,',.,•,'<br />

By COLLIER Down-County<br />

Editors' Views<br />

rONSIRTENCY, DEMOCRATS<br />

AND HOItS Eg<br />

(Caiie May<br />

lJ.ni.KMit i.<br />

i u vin,i, uindi tin<br />

,1,1m to<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> a la Carte<br />

Mid-Summmr Night's Dream<br />

Thousands <strong>of</strong> Philadelphinns have never<br />

yiNited Independence KM, We therefore may<br />

dny In the outskirts at<br />

j witnessed a traffic td<br />

A grocer'a delivery cor struck one .<br />

• • =<br />

Mrs fariilinc Divine, wnlnu nf<br />

.lilitiee i,i ihe Pence Jiihn j I)e,<br />

vine, died nl fl4 <strong>of</strong> a heart nttnii;<br />

LET'S HAVE VOI'lt<br />

OI'IMO\<br />

The KriidnH-I .(lcpr js K|a,|<br />

t« prinl slinrl, Ilim-lv (i.iistriK<br />

(i\e li'ttt-rs friun its rCLidi-rs.<br />

Ifiiiia fiile n:i,mr and ndilress (iT<br />

urilir must he |iiinl.il with 1.1<br />

ti-r. We reserve the rislit it> cut<br />

.II I.i ri'Jwt Irllrrs il we diem<br />

Llii'iii imsullalile<br />

All Ictlirs niiisl lie in this uf<br />

fice niit Inter than Mimiliiv<br />

Haiiniiiis<br />

Ix'tiiu sold for )2 i-elili a U.iM-1<br />

fiiirdons Market.<br />

:i(Il. 1 : ill <strong>Ocean</strong> (<br />

I Irive hecll a vLsil.il' ill<br />

(" i I r o \i ir n I ii<br />

;uv .'invthliiK like ihem<br />

t i iti r11"^ niuin IK •. i<br />

wondered 11 Ihe people in (),<br />

< i'<br />

1 'IIS<br />

America's vast steel industry, where<br />

ns president <strong>of</strong> Bethlehem Steel Co.<br />

he received the impressive inpome<br />

'if i,M7.03. riurinB 1943-43, nccord. b «uBie woogie<br />

iim tu tlie Trensury report.<br />

The uliiry <strong>of</strong> EuRene Ornee is the<br />

traUiiiuila! American success story<br />

iif the lucril boy who made good.<br />

HeiilniiiiiB with a Rnop.juugment<br />

di-eision which rhnnjed his des»<br />

liny, his rareer in the steel Indus,<br />

try hiws followed the tlme-honored<br />

linttem that has provided the in-<br />

centive lor Arnericiin youth for<br />

generations.<br />

With his silt-cess still a potent<br />

example In be held before county<br />

yoinifcstcrs by nrimotiishiiiE parents.<br />

a throw bick lu nme jungle nncntral strain Deatroylni Jobs does not help la-<br />

But ti in1ulj,e in suth thoughts merely dales ant us boT Work are never so well <strong>of</strong>?<br />

irehai ond ready for 'he shelf The kid like Ba *hEn there are plenty <strong>of</strong> Jobi,<br />

b i Hint s tood enough for us A n employee n right to quit his Job<br />

• •I and take a better one makes pay<br />

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

Well, that's about all «e did or saw on our brief<br />

visit tn the shore, it wasn't very exciting, but it was<br />

lilinLsniit, And we did see a lot <strong>of</strong> luterestlng-loQltlng<br />

people, agB(i from two years up. Eanlzatlons, Thta is m much a part<br />

We re sort <strong>of</strong> glad, in a way, that we aren't plan, <strong>of</strong> America's Free Enterprise system<br />

ning to come to the shore for any length <strong>of</strong> time, as owning property.<br />

We understand that It's pretty hard to find aceom- • • •<br />

inodntiuiis We hear tales <strong>of</strong> people walklni the WHERE THE JOBS ABE<br />

streets, vainly looking for rooms. If you're fortunate Not many years ago competent<br />

eniHiRh to find a room and don't, like it, the landlord workmen <strong>of</strong>ten quit their j<strong>of</strong>ci with<br />

may express polite regret, but he Isn't overly con- big corporations to go In BUiinei<br />

wrned. fur he knows that a dozen more people will f<strong>of</strong> themselves. They did it, not<br />

bt alum soon, each anxious to close a deal, because they were sure to tarn<br />

A Wlow telephoned The Bentlnel-Ledger from more, in fact they knew they might<br />

published the amount <strong>of</strong> taxes lev- Baltiinure the other day, to put an ad in this week's earn less. They did it for liberty<br />

i n nti led iiBiiinst such large incomes classified paje. He wants a small apartment for mid- to use their own ideas. They had<br />

Wiii,Id they still be "inspired to Ausjust. if you can fix him up, telephone him (col- et'lf confidence and believed their<br />

i..«i , ... Baltimore,<br />

Ocenn we wonder what Its eflept suiild bn<br />

Uf.ire if the Trensiiry Department nlso<br />

nl<br />

iwnre <strong>of</strong> ihese beniitifiil striv • for higher things Or would '''^l- 1 nt<br />

Hns The Seiitmel-Led. er they, like so mniiy older folks, eoine<br />

i In! ih<br />

'Illllnll? If lint<br />

i<br />

I hi-lleve il<br />

M YEARS AGO<br />

Dr. Wai lie T, Kililan nnd niis-<br />

seil II Niilty were in clinrii'' <strong>of</strong> the<br />

nlliliilil <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Yacht Club mil-<br />

sienle. wliicli attracted a \n_Tnn au-<br />

dience.<br />

Ix)Cal hnnsewives tlirenteneil to<br />

revolt and do their own wafllllni,<br />

liecntise laundries liirreased prices<br />

Irnin iwo to the cents per article.<br />

to levi Is teimed exlliirbitnnt.<br />

would be n nine . esiun'<br />

part <strong>of</strong> llir pnper to tin so<br />

May I ntkl that ] eiiiuy your<br />

nailer the year around, in the s'uni-<br />

,iii-r at <strong>Ocean</strong> Citj untl in the<br />

Winter nt home.<br />

Yours for Victory'<br />

MHS. RAYMOND OHAKF<br />

laas N. 13th M , piiiii,<br />

INotn -The Orenn CUV n.ifden<br />

to the conclusion thnt they just<br />

ciiuldnt affortl to make that rnueli<br />

in the moiiey.<br />

May t ever ueaS<strong>On</strong> Coining<br />

to oijtaiii just that<br />

Now lit us llliive the nilen<br />

forward. Consider a Ian;, jani<br />

Th( dntiiii <strong>Ocean</strong> city Improye- ni ' n " r lh( ' s11 Sllmi ' I 5 '"! 11 ' l ' m<br />

' ---'•-•• i i b A<br />

AXOTIIER PLEA FOB<br />

ABATEMENT OI' WREDS<br />

Editor aentinpl-Lerignr- Have you<br />

ever seen Ocenn <strong>City</strong> so biim full<br />

<strong>of</strong> folks all seeking n plnsant.<br />

healthful varaliuii? Ku it shi.iikl be.<br />

ns Ocenn <strong>City</strong> certainly i* by fnr<br />

alung ^ the cast in club iiwarded ribbons "fiir the best<br />

flower uaidens nnd alsn awarded c 'i' ll P venr is cause for alarm amotiil<br />

limes at its flower shows, f..r two<br />

[,lans would proiper. The element<br />

<strong>of</strong> chance made It fun to operate<br />

businesses <strong>of</strong> their own.<br />

Running your own business u no<br />

Tlie snee2e.and.smme season is almcst upon us, fJU 1 ,""^ 1<br />

_ _ The Ides <strong>of</strong> <strong>Aug</strong>ust, when raiweed comes to full flow- ',? t,Jnv<br />

CAUSE FOR ALARM<br />

or ' >> r lnP Ihe most acute suffering to hay fever vie- ,„«,",«« '<br />

it*a|ir May (nuiiiy Times) "_ nirAmerlean worWri are engagpd<br />

Countj Agricultural Agent Henry<br />

T v 0 Oct ' l « n c "y visitor have expressed concern m small buslnejf, VMn the poB»-<br />

Whites nnnotmceinent that It is oy " tllls lact ' ln letters to The Sentinel-Ledger, Hay war period, small imployeri an<br />

probnbl, .1 nmnbiT <strong>of</strong> able-bodied lrvl ' r J Bt ' (1 ta ^ considered almost as funny as the hopeless; If they find no reaion to<br />

farm vmith. bemeen the ages <strong>of</strong> is pW Poru and mother-in-law jokes; but all <strong>of</strong> them stay in business, see no ehance to<br />

and 00. mny be reiiassified 1-A and |UIVI : 1'awea out <strong>of</strong> vogue, PXCel, get no fund from fompeU-<br />

iiHiurted at the close <strong>of</strong> tills 1044<br />

Pui](m iftnn ragweed, flourishlni on <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>i tion, jobs win; be wally ieoroe,<br />

vacant lots, brings acute anony to sensitive nostrils. . . .<br />

Wouldn't It be wonderful if there were no rag. THINKING TIME NOW<br />

n " wh "<br />

Hummers Then, willi the wnr innk- "inlial tu<br />

that food is as es-<br />

victory ns munitions.<br />

ilient Association scheduled a quoit<br />

loiiinanient on the bench nt 32nd<br />

hi<br />

<strong>City</strong> cnmmlsslonprs were "btirned<br />

up' at si'Verai contractors who<br />

started iirojects and delayed finish*<br />

in*, theni iintil long after tlie legnl<br />

(Iciidllne. Some aurk was two or<br />

three months overdue.<br />

Mr and Mrs.<br />

nf the Bpiipyue<br />

the h'ltel for the<br />

.Summer schoul.<br />

Elmer 8, Bchnntz,<br />

jfnvc a dinner at<br />

fncully <strong>of</strong> the<br />

\S\-<br />

Miss rioris IJorland. <strong>of</strong> New York<br />

riiy reports thnt she nverlicird<br />

two youiii! ladies kiinckiim oil a<br />

littli 1 i'conumics. finld oiip, "What's<br />

iJiillkriiptiy?" The olhpr said, "Iff<br />

soiiicthiiiK corpora! toils do wlieu<br />

they run out oi money,'' Said the<br />

it is nb.iiit <strong>Aug</strong>ust 10. iiiiil we flncl<br />

many ill. with all tin- liiiinlil- til 1-<br />

comfoi'l <strong>of</strong> hay fever and asthma<br />

Just a roinmnn need that ernws<br />

nn every vacant Ini h,u causeii<br />

nil llifse <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> deviitei's to<br />

br In Midi all unhappy stale.<br />

It seems, ill eonsideraiiiili uf these<br />

sufferers, thiit <strong>Ocean</strong> f'ii\ wuuld<br />

rally to the cure and ulfidh biim<br />

<strong>of</strong>r ur rut down this eneiny lo Hum.<br />

sands.<br />

No one would think <strong>of</strong> deliber-<br />

ately causing another to be ill in<br />

anv other form, why is Hits?<br />

Isn't it a job for tlie Health De.<br />

parlmciit ?<br />

IRENE W.<br />

31 Westa nl.<br />

Intj It Imperative that people<br />

their (mil hind the club nwnnled<br />

lirines iiisienil i.ir the best Vleliiry<br />

nni-i.ii ITS Nn diillbt it will naain<br />

turn its nltention to flowers, after<br />

the wiir.^Editiir.i<br />

sAVm AI1VER1-ISINO<br />

IlOr-H OKT ItKNlLTS<br />

Editor Senilnel.Leusel• — I desire<br />

in testify tn >•• 111 my appreciation<br />

lor your very efneienl covrrnae <strong>of</strong><br />

the Oreaii <strong>City</strong> field with respect<br />

to lost and found articles.<br />

ThroiiKli one insertion in your<br />

'niiks, planes, ships nnd Bulls,<br />

As Mr. White points out. city<br />

fiilkh v.ho oppuse the deferment <strong>of</strong><br />

y.iiinH fnrmers neither renliae the<br />

tiitlituliy faiiTiers experlencp in ob-<br />

what<br />

• • stake in anything than in<br />

' * • enterprises, be they farms or fac-<br />

As pointed out last week, the city now has an torles. What good Is all the oratory<br />

'.iiiiiiiK 1:11 bit- help nt "the wages ordinance on its books, requiring all owners <strong>of</strong> vacant about schooling discharged semee<br />

Inrm economy permius," nor the property to keep it cleared <strong>of</strong> weeds and rubbish. If men to fit them for certain jobs If<br />

.lartl work the youinsters do—work mey fail to do so, the city Is empowered to perform most <strong>of</strong> the jobs are doomed to<br />

thai tlieir lathers niid employers ihe cleaning rites, itself, nnd assess the owners for vanish, leaving two men waiting<br />

•will not dare tu imderlnke In IMS"<br />

if they are culled to military ser-<br />

I'ife<br />

Iroiiirnlly eiioiiBh the folks who<br />

are so iKnoinnt nboiit fnrmliie that<br />

VEniiTAnLKR ilAVE<br />

HrpPLANTED FLOWKBS<br />

Editor Sentliiil-LrdBer — Last<br />

week, while in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. I hnd<br />

first. "IJiii'sli'l it cost them a loi nf the pleasure <strong>of</strong> obscrvlnu the bcau-<br />

m iiipy? 1 And the seciind, "Sure, tifidfluwrr gardens at loli). IS Wes-<br />

but liny ain't allowed to do It until lev nv. I believe the plan- is called<br />

And the first Riri "Tlir Boiiimer Crrsi" Without n<br />

<strong>of</strong> eye BKISSI-S. tlie vniue <strong>of</strong> which.<br />

to .'Hi', is far in excess <strong>of</strong> their In-<br />

trinsic worth. Needless to sny. this<br />

experienee lias mnde me a nrm be-<br />

never in nd\ertisino to gel desired<br />

results.<br />

T. T. PATTERSON.<br />

Cnptnin. U.S.N. iHet )<br />

they wuiild put yoiini<br />

farm Workers into the<br />

i-iiuld be Hie rust tu cry I011K and<br />

loudly if, as a result, there was a<br />

.illurtiii'e <strong>of</strong> food.<br />

The Low Down - -<br />

the cost. for every position that's left?<br />

At this writing, we hadn't asked city <strong>of</strong>Ticials why There Is no certainty that there<br />

in tuiiket this ordinance hasn't been enforced, But w'U be enough Jobs after the wa(<br />

we think we know their answer: That the owners '' employ service men and former<br />

won't clean up <strong>of</strong> their own volition, and the city war workers in pursuits <strong>of</strong> Beane,<br />

is suffering too much with the well-known manpower There is no assurance in the words<br />

hhuriasie to do It for them, <strong>of</strong> the politician getting tough with<br />

However, its nice to know that we have the ordl- crippled industry saying, "Big BiuU<br />

rinnce. Borne day, after the war ends, perhaps it can ness must put them all to wor* <strong>of</strong><br />

be enforced. It's our guess that it would be necessary support a gigantic WPA to employ<br />

f ir tht: city to assess the owners only once. There- them." it is like the voice <strong>of</strong> the,<br />

niter they would see that tlieir lots were clean, benighted father cursing his muim-<br />

ra child. The right steps taken win<br />

fissure plenty <strong>of</strong> jobs Next week<br />

we will outline those Itcps<br />

they've spiMit it<br />

saki, "Oh."<br />

TO KRip nun ILAO<br />

FMINO AM, NinilT<br />

Editor Bi'lltinel.Ledger—For lijf<br />

I<br />

THE POCKET0OOK<br />

KNOWLEDGE<br />

THI MMNtTie NORTH<br />

POt.1 II mour/4GO<br />

«ILIS PftOM -THf<br />

SIMIMPHIMt FOiB<br />

A^PHIBtAKl "WICKS: PB0CUCT W<br />

iwe AinoMonve wcusuv CUM<br />

CflPUy BISBCR itWPS MLOfT<br />

durntiun<br />

diiiibt, they are the most beiiiitifui American Ilac Ilylnn all nlahl<br />

The words <strong>of</strong> Frnliels Bcolt Kev,<br />

in "The stnr Spangled Banner " are<br />

enoiiiih to convince me.<br />

II It's nood<br />

keep guiu.-u it's iiuud enough for me.<br />

oil shore.<br />

For "perpetual motion" day and<br />

niiflit,<br />

HILDA M BINKLEIl,<br />

331 Centrnl av.<br />

on ii sales las, nnd why wo should<br />

hnve iim.. nnd an old "Tall ftirn"<br />

From Hickory Grove W * T °P Our ' E> Q«°'o<br />

— Why did Cape May County lead the entire state<br />

iim-.e time back I was esp.iundin' ' n lh " d »' n » « * «« n •»«"<br />

ilngulshed Plying Cross for • extraordlnanry achieve. tuft "i unhitch me hon and go<br />

merit" In successfully navigating his badlv damaged Iiome " «<br />

^lE^ o'jsnimy terrlbtfy, after it had bombed oil VACATI0N fAV ,"<br />

Little pay check, in a day.<br />

You and I will go away .,<br />

To iomt gay and festive spot:<br />

I'll return, but you wUl not, -<br />

* * *<br />

THE ANSWER?<br />

ilrltlsh radio commentator: Tin<br />

so lorry—rvi just discovered that<br />

I'm rcRdlng yesterday's news. Shall<br />

1 go on?"<br />

MOUnHN T<strong>On</strong>TIJHE<br />

Pirst: "Are the Irons hot?"<br />

Second: "As hot ns I can net refineries in Czechoslovakia<br />

th •" , ., „ ,. . . Lieutenant Wolf, just an <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> school boy<br />

End' 1 ^" 011 boi " nB?i s^ m s t e • -^•••—fc fS%&<br />

First: "FftMon Iinr In the chair." He has made good In a big way in elvlllsyitlon's<br />

Notice to Fish<br />

A visitor went nshlns on the bay l«te lost week<br />

chat we Intend having for the meul nil we wanted, anyway, and so oil Somehow or other he lo-t his wallet conUUnlnp 1200<br />

and put to stew ovtr a slow fire, to the ball game or the movies. He wnsn t .10 much concerned about the $200 OS IT HELrs<br />

This gives us time !<br />

news analyit" and to glance over<br />

The Bulletin, at the game time<br />

cawing the "tUngi" to burn. We iEb, up to MTC nk.


— OCtAN CiTY SENttNltifeDGEft<br />

Friday, Sugy8t fr<br />

:(H<br />

Cleric<br />

if<br />

the Strand<br />

bt. Pfliuta to Preach<br />

Sunday Night<br />

. OfeatMt Challenge to Man"<br />

title «f the sermon-aiessags<br />

St. Henry J. Pflum, PWJf<br />

" ' Lutheran Church Allen-<br />

.r, will deliver at the Sun-<br />

CtenlTig service <strong>of</strong> the Church<br />

the Boardwalk In the Strand<br />

m«t«r at T 46 o'clock.<br />

)3r. Klum to an outstanding pa- -<br />

IB the Lutheran Church He ha<br />

•Wldent <strong>of</strong> the Board <strong>of</strong> Ar.-<br />

iflssloUJi for eight yean siJ<br />

• nanber <strong>of</strong> the Common Sei<br />

mSS, Committee <strong>of</strong> the Unit<br />

_„ Lutheran Church Before corMi-g<br />

to AHeatown, Dr Fflum was paster<br />

(if Stone church in Buff ale, N Y<br />

At tHat Unie. he was a member i'<br />

tie board <strong>of</strong> directors <strong>of</strong> the Phli<br />

adelphla Theological Bemliian anu<br />

Dean <strong>of</strong> the Lutheran Training<br />

School In Buffalo<br />

•fte musical prognun <strong>of</strong> the eve-<br />

ning MI feature special instrumen-<br />

tal Selections by Anthony Luizsl<br />

• "beUW, and vocal numbers bv ftl*'<br />

Arllns Brown soprano Mr LuizJ<br />

is ••'musician with a fine record <strong>of</strong><br />

mutto* 1 achievement to hit credit<br />

Miss Brown is a fine Christian girl<br />

who brings the message <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Gospel through her slnglni<br />

Yon are corJlallj Invited tn at<br />

tend these services <strong>of</strong> worship<br />

Congregational singing <strong>of</strong> the<br />

hymns <strong>of</strong> the churLh brings all<br />

into closer fellowship and commun<br />

Ian one »ith another even though<br />

they come fiun mam different<br />

Tenor at Tabernacle<br />

Dr. Tyson At<br />

The Tabernacle<br />

Phila. Methoditt<br />

Leader to Preach<br />

The preacher ut thp^ 3undnj<br />

mumlng servltr ii tht. Tiibernarl<br />

will be Dr W CUIIL»[» T^Nin if<br />

West Chester Pu<br />

Dr T%sun i nnr <strong>of</strong> th 1 Eichr<br />

cf the Philndi IjihH iVlLthodlst Con<br />

ferenrr pu [LI f truilE thur he<br />

and J nun di tiirt up rim nnrnt<br />

He In mm fii nd in Orr-in<br />

CiU tthru li lll <strong>of</strong>t ii PJ* 'i<br />

nd uhen hr ned i u number<br />

Dr. Nichols to Preach to Methodists<br />

tl<br />

if til II<br />

Jum<br />

Tin \ ii ni. inn<br />

ut ltd L i m i I i<br />

H i be it H Mil<br />

on r<br />

it Erin l<br />

C HfLl 11<br />

1 L.I tl mi will<br />

i 1 ill R i<br />

linn th Pi<br />

1 in M it r i i<br />

in Ki til vvill oe<br />

FRITZ KIUF.GER<br />

Concert tenor uf Philadelphia,<br />

wtio will sing Sunday morning at<br />

the Tabernacle and in the eve-<br />

ning al the TRbernatle's sen ice In<br />

the Village Theatre.<br />

lh pi l Hi 1 I- 1 Hi 1 HIL I<br />

ir i 1 I P il I lplil i ! u i p t i<br />

Tl t 111 nil »iU '' 1 Hi i J<br />

js Mi H SS 11<br />

lh u t i Lils r li i mult n<br />

lt n ' l th il ril pulili ii j<br />

mlimir 111 ss il 1 tl« ITlintiiiB<br />

if Or n Cits with lint • lifcn i<br />

i 11 i , i i II i<br />

Jliiin t!<br />

The murnii nn at lu 4J<br />

iLljtk t. in tl t iJUtin rlr in tl<br />

imp ginunds un 1 the eitniiiK sei<br />

lice it 4J tl K i in tilt Vil<br />

IK Thr li n 1 B r In 11.<br />

8th st<br />

Church Announcements<br />

ftBHinft^ 3<br />

Bt John's £ulhefan Church Res<br />

Frank F Adler ST.M pastnr<br />

sponsors these nervlces Carl W W r<br />

btfi aKustant, plays the tiumpet<br />

and leads the slnglnc<br />

Eviuigelist-Author<br />

At Bible Conference<br />

Anthony Zeoll. evangelist and «u-<br />

tljpr, will be the featured guest at<br />

the Bible Conference In the Oc.e in<br />

<strong>City</strong> Baptist Church for B wetk<br />

beginning Sunday<br />

<strong>of</strong> books, including His Maj!-st\ the<br />

<strong>of</strong> hoots. lncIMlnB His Malest' tlu<br />

DerS 5T >imd "Why Do Christians<br />

Suffer?" His messages on prophet<br />

fire oi widespread Interest tu tlic<br />

Mte lit<br />

READ THE CLASSIFIED ADS<br />

ih 1 riii-<br />

ii i v i hij fufi\<br />

To be Shown on<br />

Saturday Night<br />

'They Live Forever," a full-color<br />

motion picture with sound, defiling<br />

with the spiritual nsijoeta <strong>of</strong> World<br />

War II, will be shown at I pm<br />

Saturday In the Baptist Ohureh,<br />

10th st. and Wesley iiv.. neeordlni<br />

(o Rev. Wlllinm A, Mierop, pastor.<br />

The aim was produced by Irwlri<br />

A Moon, <strong>of</strong> the Moody Bible In-<br />

, Btltute extension stnft, and Is being<br />

| llstributed under the Institute's<br />

mtpkis in army cninpK and naval<br />

liainhijc stations,<br />

Mr. Moon photOSl'fiplilHl i!le film's<br />

iliperh color sequences while tour-<br />

ing army and iiavv camps with hit<br />

'Bsrmoiis from Bfienru "<br />

"They Live Fiirevrr" feiilures the<br />

I life.rBft eJiui'llriires ol Lt Jnmes<br />

|C. Wlilttnkfr and fijtt John Biirtek,<br />

| and the testimony <strong>of</strong> Col aearRe<br />

B Clnike, one »f tlie last army <strong>of</strong>-<br />

ficers to leave Bntnnn, as well as<br />

a series <strong>of</strong> traininR shnts taken m<br />

both army and navy campi.<br />

In the version <strong>of</strong> the fllm being<br />

shnwn here a sequenci' is devoted<br />

to sriTie <strong>of</strong> Mr. Moon's "Bermons<br />

from Bclenee' demiinstrntions, In-<br />

pludlng exampleB <strong>of</strong> pliotomicro.<br />

iraphy, lapsed-time photographs <strong>of</strong><br />

growlni flowers, and pictures <strong>of</strong><br />

crystal Browth under a polarlscope.<br />

There are other scenes <strong>of</strong> nn active<br />

volcano erupting, find n delifate<br />

operation on a human heart.<br />

CHRIST FAN SCIENCE<br />

BHOAIit'AST<br />

<strong>On</strong> Suiidiv from 1 ti 110 n m<br />

tin Culumbia Chnrtli uf tin Ail<br />

•aill hniidii5t 1 eiiii"tlaii Brlenrr<br />

Ilinitriiin It ulll iiitunii in Drn<br />

\ir Coliiradn md in iv bi heird<br />

I in New Jem \ tivti HI Hi ill WABC<br />

nnd nltilinud aUitlim<br />

i<br />

TO HVVE KLMMUiE SALE<br />

I Tile Tabeinaclr Biptlst rhurrh,<br />

8th st and West n win tmidurf<br />

It' iniiunl runiin iki •< ilf- next<br />

Tiinr di\ <strong>Aug</strong>u t 10 in the innrx<br />

uf Hn church iiiiiitlnih Thi tile<br />

u * h 1 - ut nun Entnmc Is finm<br />

thi Rth -t Ide<br />

Federal Bui!4j<br />

For Court H<br />

Held Possibility<br />

After War E<br />

COL. GE<strong>On</strong>OE S. CLARKE<br />

•ant (round <strong>of</strong>rirtT to leave FJa-<br />

taan before II). eaplCUlatloil to the<br />

Japaiii-M' He Is one <strong>of</strong> the prln<br />

elpals featured In the sounil-color<br />

Dim. "The}- Live Forever," pro-<br />

dyeed by Irwln A. Moon, preaih<br />

ersciFnllsi <strong>of</strong> the Moody Bible<br />

Institute i-xti IIMOII staff. The pi.<br />

(life iilll be shown at 8 p.m. Sat.<br />

urduy In the Baptist Church,<br />

10th Bt, and Wesley av.<br />

The Public Buildings<br />

tion soon will uslc for<br />

make possible advance<br />

In federal building nt<br />

I Court House, and Uie B(<br />

land on which to begin<br />

1 tion after the wur<br />

P.BA hns funds at prog.,,! „<br />

•to niake advance studies <strong>of</strong>lH<br />

buildlni needs througr<br />

country. It Is cuiuiderW<br />

I striicliirrs iu hiiiisc pv,^<br />

jer federal aitlvitics.<br />

Early acquisilluii Of<br />

buildlnii sites is ni.rt.ssaf,<br />

] urchiteeiA must kimw the'<br />

uf the tract bilorr they<br />

planiilnij.<br />

3UT1I VACATION IIFEE<br />

Mr i.iin Mrs Clmrioi<br />

I'rinst, ill Mcrwiiiid<br />

County, PH., me in Owan wll, ,„<br />

ihdr 30th vntBilun. They in L<br />

sidinr. at 1333 Wesley av<br />

Mr. Priesi Is with the'<br />

Eleftric Co<br />

! Mrs. Howor c. Davis, o!<br />

• pliia, returned home Mo<br />

spendltij a month at The<br />

Franklin<br />

test U. S.<br />

lesman<br />

'Boss in Declar<br />

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

Rotwy Told<br />

jinsricn<br />

undfn<br />

Ion<br />

Ind n_ grtnier<br />

iij milii Fi nklin<br />

u H rin 11<br />

? F Br an in<br />

f flvr mluiili<br />

In tin Mikinj,<br />

Hltlit in t 1 U I" I<br />

_.itl r ri<br />

.M"'. th L";'<br />

5 en<br />

yr Dr m<br />

I nlk «<br />

mi M " rl<br />

il »n t<br />

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LINCOLN<br />

SI0 9th St.<br />

Bible Conference In Session<br />

7 30 P. M. Sunday 8 P. M. Daily<br />

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<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Baptist Church<br />

lOih and Wisley, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. j.<br />

REV, WM. A.<br />

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THE BIBLE TBACHING-OOiPEL PREACHING<br />

MISSIONARY OHUHCH<br />

WEEK OF AUGUST 6<br />

Anthony Zeoli<br />

SUNDAY, 11 A, M.<br />

Rev. Wm. A. Mierop<br />

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tllullkht tint fttuld be tin muih<br />

flu i iu I the clnck I lir r<br />

nnd tin Hinds ln\e IT travel<br />

fil<br />

PJ repnl I n -iurerjifiil<br />

rubu,r derlvid fnm ^be<br />

"For Goodness Sake"<br />

SERVING YOU SINCE 1910<br />

I ^ A!L I• DeDA N, RegiBtered Pharmactat, Prop.<br />

A« Street. Cor. <strong>Ocean</strong> An., Phone 1462<br />

^ ^ S Jane Logan DeLuxe lee Cream<br />

AuthoFfzed<br />

CADILLAC<br />

PONTIAC<br />

Sales and Service<br />

vnthctlc | THE HEDDIN&<br />

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trhirr a wedding udtl IiK n\<br />

rlilm 1 Mnhr ln^ the I th<br />

mimed lid iniiitl?<br />

-What du you menn?" thr mo-<br />

ther asked,<br />

•Why." replied thr child, "she<br />

wi-nt up the nisle svith one rnnii.<br />

anci rnriir bnek with niitiUier."<br />

Wm, T. Powell<br />

1158 Asbury Ave.<br />

BOULEVARD<br />

PHARMACY<br />

WM, WIGHALL, Utt. l'h.rm.<br />

PRESCRIPTIONS<br />

HER! .,<br />

Thi» mesuge U tponiored by these <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, bui><br />

ineimien In recognition <strong>of</strong> our churchet' iervice,<br />

benefit uld value to our own community.<br />

HOWARD i, BTAINTOlt<br />

O. H, SHOEMAKER I^BR. OO.<br />

HANBY UJUtO OHATTIN<br />

M. U1AB<br />

ATLAiTHO<br />

COMPANY<br />

QOBAN GTTT<br />

WATER i^VIOT OO,<br />

THK NATIONAL BAKK QW<br />

OOKAN OITT<br />

Serving South Jersey<br />

for 6T Years<br />

CALL <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 0424<br />

To Start Service<br />

OR MAIL POST CABD TO<br />

WILSON DAIRY CO.<br />

L^ 4th Street and Aibury Ave.<br />

<strong>Newspaper</strong>* - Magazines<br />

Fountain Service<br />

SENTINEL LEDGER<br />

ON 1AL1 HIRE<br />

BATTERSEA ROAD<br />

ATLANTIC BLVD.<br />

HI PRESSURE<br />

WASH<br />

TREAT YOUE CAR<br />

TO A GOOD WASH<br />

URTI<br />

GARAGE<br />

rtm ud Atuniic n, MM<br />

LUBRICATION<br />

•1.35<br />

PALMER<br />

1I19-2B ASBURY AVE,<br />

Send the Folks a Box<br />

Douglass<br />

Salt Water<br />

Taffy<br />

Mailed Anywhere<br />

7th and Boardwalk<br />

YES, WE HAVE<br />

CHUM POTS and<br />

Rowboats To Hire<br />

KEYS MADE<br />

ALL TYPES<br />

HAND SAWS<br />

Lawn Mowers, gtluon, Tools<br />

SHARPENED<br />

Used Saws For Sale<br />

New Rubber Clothes<br />

Bait For Sale<br />

preatwood namMn and letters<br />

made.<br />

LEMONT'S<br />

IN BAT ph. nn<br />

Versatile Organist<br />

Faith Greatest<br />

Need, She Says<br />

Pitman Evangehit<br />

Speaks to Auxiliary<br />

Gueit pnker it the mot ting nf<br />

th Bummt r Auxlll ir\ jf the Fim<br />

Mt 111 Ji- t Churrh Tuiiday Bt<br />

The flirivne u. Mr DJFJV<br />

Mill i mull t %lu hi her<br />

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The qu ti n henrd m i t <strong>of</strong>ten<br />

ttdaj Mr Mill r ild I Wh\<br />

|ri c V 1 jj mill th w rl 1 In uf<br />

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i fftlth <strong>On</strong> mu t hup filth nnd<br />

I pitience tthon thinj' BU «r IIL, TIICI<br />

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i unseen Friend hr nid<br />

' M in pi. pie ]ir u di them ehe<br />

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i pul I ilhni ff rt Jl their tmn |<br />

Ehe d 1 in d" Mr MUIi r nJ i s<br />

i n l t d hh btst<br />

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M n i- l rhurcli tin uth<br />

fi ir hr I*, ertid o,*ne far np<br />

IP i n lhe\ Ii uld fea berau 1 .<br />

thi\ I \ f d Faith ind prnjrr<br />

I tl ii w ntr\er befor<br />

Methodist Singer<br />

Restaurant<br />

Man Passes<br />

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p r I ssh 1 lit 1 much<br />

in nv lu in pul llr plit<br />

ib i I lh din r f I<br />

iiidulf,tn I<br />

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temp i ind<br />

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]\IISS RUTH DOERB<br />

Who nui join the soloist quarlt-t<br />

or the First Mfthodist Church at<br />

the maFnin^ sen ice SDBd&y. Dnr-<br />

Ing the icrifce Miss Doerr will<br />

*ing a§ a sola These are They,**<br />

from the Holy <strong>City</strong> by Gaul. She<br />

nHI Join the quartet In the pre-<br />


TWECV1<br />

OCEAN CITY SENTINEDLEDGER<br />

IS?"<br />

Fridn>.<br />

4, <strong>1944</strong><br />

MENwWOMIN<br />

UNIFORM<br />

CoIIisson Wins<br />

Important Post<br />

In U. S. Navy<br />

Supervises Navy<br />

Force at York<br />

Safe and Lock Co,<br />

Sergeant Describes His (In Normandy, He J&<br />

FoxHole 'Home'In France [Boosts Resort<br />

In ii irticr rrrrivrtl this «pi'k by ' imcl Jerry II:HT inn lorn up<br />

his aunt. Miss May Murphy. B07<br />

Wesley iiv. Bemeiuit Hrret'lii'l G,<br />

Murpliy U'lls <strong>of</strong> bflns tran-sfcrreel<br />

to France Bflrf si'vrrnl months in<br />

Iri-liilHl with till' U S Army<br />

Appiirpnlly iimawtl bv Hie fiii'l<br />

d tin IHM-<br />

ri-iilly Im ely<br />

-'V.sil wi'iii.i pi'E (pule ii kick ('Hi (<br />

,.1 iuv present hnme II- Is twi, aini i<br />

ii liiijf by six le.-l niid is iliri-c ice! I Hi 11.' Hill<br />

Bert Hillman Says<br />

We Need Industries<br />

Crashes Plane;<br />

Saves Bathers<br />

Navy Fliers Escape<br />

At Sea I»le <strong>City</strong><br />

Ai.iMher leimi. ,!•' hi'tfl< , li 1 un<br />

(In mi Oiiv buys mi the iiiilie •<br />

till.I? ,,! Niil'luiiildv tt'ii- re,!.,!!-<br />

ell Illl. Week by ..in- nt l!l"iil.<br />

An: li.iiiy MiUiiii i 1... .It . in ii<br />

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lir.li. ' Mu.li,i.-ei.. «.i-, •,l,in..ni'. in ' T »" N ' llv I'""' li'"" ll" ^<br />

wllll. 1 iiijIiiiKl Iin- !., nni- iMii, liii. I-.- Mni'il in .-.I.I!|..I, nun,mi;. .:,.<br />

I-I-I-." expi.Miic- iiiui NO rulivem- thi- I 1 H Ainu l-liliilnei is I" Nnr- . rn,ih wns -.en' In Vr.ni,, ||.- | lie,., n :iunii u «ln'ii MM- pil- • n<br />

lanr^nnt Murnhv started tlir l-tn-r, ,i,,f»' tin- h.,ui' Hi.H, nest li .M,h ml „ li'H,- *..rn f,.r t H • ,;,I,I ,if in.- 111-.1 ,. i h- •(.•• h ,, ,. ,.; , Ml , n,:<br />

and triilTlc dcpHrttilciits d the N.uy<br />

YuS r ai1k'"iiiiri"i;«k c!'T : Y.'.rk P!, Grunwald Promoted; Frank Darby <strong>On</strong><br />

LicmpnRn^ciiiii*sni^f..rmi'My waf Warrant Officer Maneuvers<br />

dustEy CiKippriitimi nivisinii. oili.-e ,,, '"',, 1 . 1 ,,',.,','•.,',''., ! ,.', ; ,,,i- 11, .1,, ,- '' : ' ' : '-'- ' , :<br />

' , ',",<br />

<strong>of</strong> prociiri'liii'iit iiiKi Miiteii.ii tor ,-,.,.. ..•,,, . , , ' . ,, 'r . ', ,„ . ' xl ' %1 '' ' '<br />

Rcpliin '2, at New Yurk city. • HIM-II M .'•'•• '•' 1 • -.' ' : | : "-'' •<br />

NAVV Ol'N I'l.AST Bl'ILT 'ni.", 1 ! 1 ! ",.,'T::,'!,,':-'- .... 1 -.,•••' .'.-.!i- •'r :• • '.'.' ' ."• •!' '•,','.•''••, V * . •'•<br />

Thu York Stite iillcl Lurk f'. • 1» ill,- A run ... , , ,>.!m:; ' 'i Ml M . 1 , ,, •_ -.,;,. ..!••:'<br />

an old established (inn enu;ii,r(i MI n.n.ii |,- i;,t ii,,,-i,, -, M M t'.n!.- , . , , , . .. ,- • n, .. s. •<br />

making safes, vaultN. v.ulli (|.,MM^ nriiii'A.iI.i An Nl'iiif,. :,!. M! ,, . . . .•<br />

" ' " " " ' W.11 I.I:.: <strong>of</strong>Tn, T r:,-.; -A.. 1 .: • : • ... '. . ,, . ... ,',. .<br />

ii' ;h. I'M 'li if .,' i'. : T'i . . . . . .<br />

I :••!:• I'l-- .'fi! !•- u,. •.',-: i.M.; .,, ., ,.,-<br />

,111 Oeeiin fit-. Hi::ll Sd;, .1 Iir A. ,.. . ., ,... .. ,.. .,<br />

" ' Mi,' , ,-ii ili.n ,u ill '<br />

, , : .-v ,,'i.lti. O. IA\<br />

'•v,, ,,riii. kmii ni liIHUM<br />

: v. iiilill; ' iii".lr,,v the<br />

I!- liii'i , liv or iilfei"<br />

•• ... ii iiuii-i r, s l i i i l n n . I<br />

.-»,'llii:-., 1 >ei,,il fur ..II--<br />

•he M •;! 11 p.,pill ,'i,..<br />

H ,' , !•.. V: •! Mi- •• • '<br />

%SM 1 M . i i- .pMl.11 Mil 1 !,•• ;<br />

II- .:. I 1 .1 . ,.! p. MM i Mi 1 . I-<br />

,i. 1 I,. 1 [ the f.iliieil -1 'e.l (' ,<br />

M . H - - ' .111 •' I ulii. ii u ,; IM<br />

(' !.'• P.<br />

I'M 1'i.l<br />

•!-. •. , u i:<br />

r.nli, ,| |. .' I:<br />

r. i,-in, ::.,::<br />

An '.". M •<br />

ROOF<br />

or JiiAt a Repair Job?<br />

In iMl.ii- t ;•• iiill Indi-pi'ivlcnt. Wc-'vc the «,<br />

piiii'iu,. ih- nn II. tin- m;i!"r;il,; inui the equip.<br />

Hi.-I,I ti. i/vi- "in a pi'llcit job (ni a;iy typo ;onf.<br />

V\ \. v - i-if'ii rooli'i's lor many yiMrs and uxptct to<br />

In- I.M m.i"V runt., Thai's why an Indepenjprli<br />

!;ii,i,,i'i'i i- nil- in . siiiiic'hini;, i'ii!< ,1 uliable, fiji,<br />

;,;i(i.l"- ''ill! ;l liilll til I't'-f'.Kli Jill' ynil. Call<br />

Indeperident Ro<strong>of</strong>ing Co,<br />

I II'. M<br />

t ii. ,M t km<br />

[•I i i c i N i ; i .( 'I i! i ii. 11.til'.' ji^l 11.1 ,M<br />

'he :, in, ,,| pi, M.,ii,, .1 ll.i' ,<br />

11.11 ,| Mi- Aim. liif',il. ..r<br />

I-' Ilii;!',;!; ill \\ilih\,.,,,l lie :<br />

fell, ••• l! M', li !M|, ii Hi 'he l'.,ll'.;ii<br />

'',. .IT. .: ' p, r.i'l.,np<br />

«,i Mill i; ni ".im<br />

\ll\S IN I! \\S Ml<br />

I'M A: .. . r<br />

Not An Ordinary insulation Job<br />

\,, I., I,. 1 111,11,',1 J..i. 1- I."-.. :l ' iii "I- 1 '" ••'• IN I IN \I. i'H\M<br />

ill \\ 1(1 AI. t.l NNI i; I II \ | \ | \ i ; I'M I Hi Ml! liilil I \\\-\<br />

( , ; • : ; ii . . . : IN MK \W.\S<br />

"':• I-.'; 1 . .!• '•• . '•'. '•• " . -. I ' M . '. )> i,, • c i.<br />

I',',--, li'<br />

f HI HI mii'-i: si iii.i \s 1<br />

IM-^INil IN A(<br />

].; ,.,.<br />

OlTilM (IIVH Ml<br />

Tuiliir shirr inni<br />

JULIUS ROTH<br />

Tsiliif (or Mtn<br />

911 AKIIUHY AVI.IftlE<br />

I'M nn ci.\s«.irn 11 AIH<br />

1 Dli ((I H'K HI•:»! l.'l's<br />

Carpenter Repair Work '<br />

WALLACE<br />

•-!»_; ( en I r,» I ,\\i-.<br />

MIII'ltlH I lltl.HIIJ.<br />

I O H I 1 11 It): I III H<br />

: "I Ml' .,!,.' Ml" W.llM<br />

1M % b ! ! ' '-ll-'.-'li,.,.,.•':<br />

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ii' M,'- Miii'i'i I,, '.'. iM<br />

wp<br />

1' i-<br />

a- a<br />

Ail'<br />

The Next Sale <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong>-Owned Property<br />

will be held on<br />

Wed., <strong>Aug</strong>. 30, <strong>1944</strong><br />

WATCH THIS NEWSPAPER FOR LIST OF REAL ESTATE<br />

TO BE OFFERED BY CITY OF OCEAN CITY<br />

W.<br />

A li! 11,. j I i ', I ! M, , ( , i '. MlJM<br />

in ,i MVIII A\|,. i\. v,, i'1-.i.iur.ml<br />

UillllliU.<br />

COMBINATION<br />

SCREEN and<br />

STORM DOORS<br />

Int. rili.iiiui.il.Ir I'nils fur In.Ih<br />

Suiiiiiiia .mil Wliilrr I -i\ I in<br />

(I -l.ii, all i.ai. \\< •.till<br />

dan iiniti a !i-u ^irit-ilH iiiirr.<br />

i il u it ti Ijruii/r ii iit-.<br />

C. H, Shoemaker<br />

Lumber Co,<br />

12th and West Ave.<br />

Phone 0150<br />

I M I'VIIIINI, 1 "I! Illl M UNI I S INI I<br />

AMI lil I'\!1L (ll A HI M IlINi,<br />

ASBESTOS and ASPHALT RUOF'<br />

White Asbci-los Siclfwal<br />

I'I ..(.I<br />

I 1 .1 III-,<br />

Walter V. Hess,<br />

\i -. I'l,<br />

ill<br />

SHEET METAL WOK<br />

AIR CONDITIONING<br />

CRAIG and WALTi<br />

Ph. 0916 9ih & H»viB<br />

Plumbina-Heating<br />

BUILDING SUPPLIES<br />

Powell-Van Gilder Lumber Co.<br />

lath St. and West Ave, Phone 0053<br />

HARRY DIBB<br />

(\'.|.it'.il Oil Burners<br />

REFRIGERATION<br />

on, KI.'KM-:K NK<br />

Aulhorizrcl<br />

Gcneral-Elccliic<br />

Servicp<br />

O. D. HACKNEY<br />

Ph. 1224 931 Asbury<br />

Builders<br />

Cameron Bros, Co,<br />

Builders, Jobbers<br />

and Ro<strong>of</strong>ers<br />

I? Hiy.,,,1,1- pi. I'I, Im.'.'<br />

. liiril -.iilinij liir Ihi- ii.liu.ilh nf I<br />

1 > our jir.ijH'iiy siivi- ill lii.iliiiK<br />

r(»K (),i.iil hjIK imrl I'l'^iirh.<br />

Tilly priil. rl .iB.iiiiM (hi, Hi.ilh- '<br />

i-r illitl fill ri'.l^r prnpriiv i,il,!c. i<br />

I he i(ii|iliivi il ip.|i,',ii.ii,,, |.,i.|s<br />

, iintiiiim. «(• it ill I'lii'iThillv (nr- !<br />

liMl vim iiilh lilimiiliH hir ,ip.<br />

i pliiiiK Hlrtl -Hlruiills nr ,1 I'.inl<br />

riiiii.<br />

K, (. WI.SKA.M<br />

H Ashurj Alt'<br />

Closed Thursdays<br />

SHEPPARD<br />

Auto Service<br />

U1J MMPS«IN AVK,<br />

Moyer Company<br />

Contractors - Builders<br />

rii. ma ia;:a West av,<br />

i, KISIPII MOVI.R<br />

CARPI^NTER<br />

!(ilil!l%(, AI 'I'l.liA'IIONS<br />

PAINTING<br />

Robert Clayville<br />

lllii Ml si' AVI,<br />

Wiilnid F. Stetser<br />

Plunibiny : : Heating<br />

I'liiim- II'.<br />

dcMn C*i>y. -<br />

Cement 'file-Marble |<br />

JohnPelto&Co.jInc.<br />

General Contracton<br />

I2r,o A.shury Ave.<br />

Phimi. OilSS<br />

Electricians<br />

EDW. G, KURTZ<br />

Will Pay Cash<br />

For Any Make Car<br />

14 ATLANTIC AVE.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> lily<br />

ELECTRICAL<br />

SERVICE<br />

J. H. BECOTTE<br />

H](i A -Im iv Aw.<br />

I'limir (MM (I<br />

Plumbing - HeatiW<br />

(HI III'lt\i:n SERVICE<br />

HANS BURKHARD'<br />

.itf.<br />

Painters<br />

: "<br />

: C:L"BRECKLEY,I«<br />

House »nd Sip<br />

PAINTING<br />

i SatJe Tires, Time and Miles<br />

OCEAN CITY- LONGPORT<br />

AUTO ft.. . , ,4<br />

BRIDGES U Tlcke t$'l<br />

25,<br />

Floor Sanding<br />

OU) I I.IHIItS. ST.MKS<br />

LIKK NHW<br />

RUSSELL SUTTON<br />

\nrtlifivlil. X. J, riifiiu 1 I*IPiiNunlvillr 1N!>K<br />

fguE€£issf tQ Walicf Mstllipwi)<br />

Mo Tf<br />

Stamps<br />

Dept.<br />

Son <strong>of</strong> Resort Sum.<br />

nu.t Residents<br />

Wins Appointment<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> People Invited to Have<br />

Interviews at P.O. for Govt. Jobs<br />

•' ! • 1<br />

' " • ' " I " M i Hi i|l> 11-1111-<br />

'" " " .i" I'nv tin , wi'i-k<br />

ill ui.iii.-n<br />

inni iip.in iiiui-1,1 ihi-ri'. mil<br />

' iin HI iiiii.in Kl:i i Inn JI net<br />

|j ,ii i .li , Lie- 1 -il ,1M IV.<br />

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I. .• % .1 .!..'! lilV<br />

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I'.lib-I 1 .-, ill ill. i..(Ml<br />

I'.'iifv l In-ill ti. the Wnr Hi,n<br />

ci-niir. whcie r.imr.iM»hli. ro<br />

.ire .iliilli.lili. .|i mc,,i,.,,| reiiiii<br />

Di.SIKAHI.K ROOMS<br />

AVAILABLE<br />

i<br />

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1 1, ., M<br />

|ll " '!•<br />

in v nfliee 1 , ii<br />

I'iJ.'lili ineiil:<br />

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:."•";...'.",".'.',r.'.;.•;.•....'.-^.-v.-.-vr,:-• i.:-7.i ,:;;;:";,:;;;<br />

'I 11 '"Hi,, .i-i.l mil lein.m, |,r,,, in- ,'„., w ''-him<br />

i 1 ;; 1 ", 1 , 1 .'. 1 . 1 ;::' 1 " - «»•-'- ^,,\,ia, »,„, .,.„,„,<br />

wil'i I.IMlIK I'fiM* In Ib<br />

Blood Derivative £££"£ o^^" Parking Rules<br />

iiii'im, u'lii'hnri. ii.ciiiv<br />

lif ii hlT-RI- lllllllllIT 111<br />

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I'U l'| *'!:< A WII.K „,-,<br />

hlRli IIS III miiM ill t||i. ,„„-<br />

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" ipplii.iiii , .I'll,! "'I' »':ir IllflllMrliil rintir. t.iw MUt-<br />

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i!"'I lr.,iii Siitiiini-i Ml liluli,. ail] be iiviiiliihi.. (,,r<br />

n .'.,.11,,I.I. I.,i " '<br />

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ll'lll<br />

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(ii.llv rinin H 3(1 n in |.,';, ,,,,,<br />

M- iiiiiii ibrt.IiMh I'l |ii;iv Mil. iil'.n<br />

'.i'i 11 nifi i il-,, eiinvi'iileiie,. ,,i !i|i|M|-<br />

" ""•'• liv lllii" I'viMwliij; i In ri, iii 1 |,I-I i<br />

'".mi". I" 1111(1. .(Ml Itli'lit<br />

M bc It lilllhiiriKetl bj (jive I xilfill-<br />

•i"l Mik lib Hi. MiiHiins ,i|,,| mull,. np|vilnlmi-nt.s nn<br />

"" ( ' ;l11 *''••">• 'In -.|»it Tin. iiiinliiiiiiii fu!e limit<br />

I i Hi, imi<br />

li ni ?,:H t.<br />

IlL'lllll'. ,,1111<br />

11 |1MV 111. Mil<br />

M--ii I.. W.if.b<br />

• •lil ll(iiiil). is l-i.. yrnr.. and<br />

1 i.'. nn minimum limit<br />

Commuters'Club Chatter<br />

Balks Measles<br />

To be Mide Avail-<br />

able Soon<br />

"•si, nf se|iiiriilioii. ii tleriviiUve [niiil<br />

ijl.ii.rt eiiiill'lljiileil in HIM in iili'fl<br />

ffireej, !hi=nii|fji Reil Ci'ii^-s liliiiiil tl.i-<br />

li..r I'l-ntci-s will siinii be iiVlliliiljli'<br />

,.i im eiisi I.i ihe iiidivitlilul. I'.l<br />

pleveiiilMll nr 111.idlllei.Iliill (ll il) : il<br />

kle;,. Mmlii.iii H IJ.ivls. Cliiill'liiiin<br />

i.i Ihe AiliiiiiiiM Hetl rjr.iKji. IKI.I iin-<br />

niiillircd.<br />

Ti*fi (li'riVi.llve. e.illed caiivii i<br />

lili.blllin, will be releie.ed by ihe .<br />

Niivy f,,r .ii.-i i'lijui inn niitler snpci-<br />

vi.Mnil ill (111 I(i ,| Cn.ss il;, Ilii<br />

lilllMlilils iiViiil.iiiie i-sc.-cl Hie 1'e-<br />

(Illlleineiiis ,,, (hi- iiriiie.l IMCCI'*, I'M<br />

(if Ihi'. sillihlrinec. Ml IJnViS MiU,<br />

ill MS 11"! ill liny Will reduce Ihe<br />

tun""ni "I lil'i'iii jihi inn nr M-r'im<br />

HIIIIIIIIIII ni|iiire[| |..r tUMIImciii "1<br />

i"iillfi*'.i l,ei vit (viieli hiii ,,1! ih,'<br />

' Ins liil.lii Illiiki :, .n.illnble ti. til" i<br />

enei'iil iiublir ii iihiri-'iMii;; rewili,<br />

i|(|l hi'reii.b.r,. Him Sully UilllHiil<br />

The Illijud iii-rl\ lilivi- will be ill- •<br />

liibiltet! thrmicli Mini- dejji.rlii,ei. 1 .<br />

"I hi'.ilih iinii I,,,-,<br />

88th Birthday<br />

JOHN f IIFESFMAN<br />

.!•,: II f'li' Niliiir. 21 Wiili<br />

Snare Autoists<br />

| Violators Again<br />

i <strong>On</strong> Increase<br />

Ai !!•]" Miuuing a dvclinc f<strong>of</strong> I<br />

I Mn:i•. {lie Voliinii 1 <strong>of</strong> pnrkli^M vlolii'<br />

,tii ! it>. ^^fviirfj hi be uii th** ihrrcasL 1<br />

" iiL-.niii during ijit' past wi>ck whei<br />

' Polifr .jikipn Hnward WnrjTn riii =<br />

: U'Mcii $87 115 flnrs or fnrfDiti»d bail<br />

nf rri(1T,ji-i--ts:<br />

: 'ITw hfitvifs? dny wan Mtjnday =<br />

, M inn jj;irkinK rrceipts weri* $h$,<br />

'J'hc jneku 1 giiihcrnd in Sti Sniurd&y<br />

'nnd $2ii nn Thursday last W*ek<br />

MoKt <strong>of</strong> thn jiojicc 1 siJirimonhPF<br />

i i^iiiiii.i' I.. L«' mfiurd in inninriHL^<br />

' u'h> pnrj. f ;irp nn the Htrreffi uvfr<br />

ni7,1!. :iii •ifiuoli ihrrr liriVn been<br />

, *inirtc fr.r hjnfkiiifi iiUf-yi, unt\ Mho?<br />

viijIriiiMhs<br />

11* iiisi- Pf=rKt ! MiHs nn lukinp $1<br />

!J;H! fi-nin ( arh cirivrr on most p;irk=<br />

im; lijiy-ijjips Hruetically iiunt nf<br />

i.'iifii njijifiir ill fniirt b<<br />

JuiL f i' W,irn=h:; WfiniinfV fiiut llr<br />

. h'ni ;:i.p|ii-ii i^nin^ mert* warnings<br />

IT<br />

PI,<br />

ilii<br />

'il'illi :, i ll ,||11<br />

111. , C<br />

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• ••'I'k nil nn like rrpiiirlni! ,r.,,-<br />

Ihi MiKl f onirimCin, Chili p.ir<br />

: ly uiii br hrld »i iloeatrt. n\-<br />

illiy, Amusl IS. |f you hail ti, riiikH<br />

thi. last CHIP, be «ur# lu kwp this<br />

illll! llpfll.<br />

l-'..ii. i Yc-:ii;c-r my;, ilini br I .<br />

I'.iililliip ,i iii,HI, bill fr,,H! Hie |..MfM,<br />

,'•1 tin- lumber, eir we biive in ,.|iii<br />

"Vi'r hi ibe lnun evc-rv iMenini! 1<br />

lull'.' I)' bllildllliJ nil (K'eiiii lliii'i ,,r<br />

ii li",IHIIL! priijei'l ,,|i i!1(, b,u-<br />

Mr tliivn i.in,! ih;il Ilii Hid Cr . j, ' ,. |<br />

HRrernieni uii... (iiiiui! ti, in^iiii. ili,i" ,nI ^<br />

fltliw-iis in need i,l Ihe iiiei.slei, |.ru-<br />

phvljiJiis may reeclve li lit nn Cn-M ''I' 1<br />

fclllef- the blni.il Wiih (liillliti'd v-.l- Miiil.c<br />

niltHI liv by llu- in-nplc.<br />

'1'he Uiiniil IM ul.tbnhn will b-<br />

;tv;ulitbli. I,.r lie wiihiii ;ifi i,i i,'<br />

ciiiys Mr Diui'i i-ui|ih:iM/i'(l ih.i' "<br />

v.lll IM' (ibiiiiniible niily tliniii^ii<br />

phyhlciiins wliu in turn will rcc-i'lu-<br />

It thriiiiKli public health ngC'rieii.'<br />

!! if<br />

nn Tupiflny<br />

IlililKl), TOO<br />

An El.i'llKh tf-fiClHT was KaehiilE<br />

r> • hnrti,'. i'il-e n I-;:I,S ,.l Si.ullirrn belles 111 »<br />

liiuM iifl yefiiM ?i linn] iiu.ci bit by Ihe fturtinie<br />

BO.M i,i,,i,,l,,. Mi'.niisi' ni meli The elms hnti<br />

Hen irks poem, which be-<br />

ither ye rosebud.! while y.**<br />

c mini «a«i In riinrtse ..( a n..iy.' ami in she course;' uf the<br />

--M.n' fiwiicfl liv Liiiils B. levdii the tenchrr ft.sked for a slim-<br />

jibeil .,I Ml'.hlll. Alil'iliL 1 the ln;,i\ i,i the thnimht. <strong>On</strong>e [Irl rnal-<br />

!. • iMlii, lil ili-ii.iii.ii in U-lii-i- i,'ir:ilb icili , ii-ci the feminine<br />

'...', ii.iiii !... uM.iiii were u>.i.fl pr,i!-,i(.,n (,f Uie times when slip an-<br />

'Mi: i'iii u.r.r ii .ii: r.,,,h I^iif ;,,,,. r, (i (irlib a man while yen!<br />

i, ^riiir.i;. MI uii'r. nun watfr rail! 1<br />

liM-i! IM: svasi.i:,^ and ulher<br />

New Vaccine for<br />

; I Infantile Paralysis<br />

ii, *;; i h .-.• .mci "- i<br />

tin-<br />

I ),v<br />

^ EPILEPSY INHIPJTID7<br />

WHAT.CAUSES IT?<br />

iiiil'.!' l|,]||.v|,<br />

mi- 'in. npiiilii<br />

JUKI ullr i,I flu- r-. nil -<br />

hiil iir ):, rsjin",,,<br />

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pleM.nl iii nil,- lir.., Hlilll-<br />

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SANITONE CLEANED<br />

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1,,-iUe riielti \t<br />

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new and lii'iii i'. ihiir bniviidii.<br />

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Mill (t f-rc tleu iilld roiild It be iilir<br />

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i.f ...i.lv.l ,(,,Ilff,fl ill!,] ^iilfliv tU<br />

pliln ninf, iiifily. «n tuii-nii<br />

fnsly Hsli- <strong>of</strong> (i-rhliv 11',, jlk-M-<br />

l Ol MilKITli<br />

NOTICE<br />

To Families <strong>of</strong> Voters<br />

In Military Service<br />

I'lir-iiiin! to I J L. IU44, Chaptor '), nuticf<br />

is hficliy L:i\cii tJi.it the Adjutiint Cjcneral nf<br />

.Ni'W Ji'ix-y hii- ifrlilicd to nii; thr names,<br />

In mil- ,iddri".!.fri and si-rviri* nddrosi's, whic:h<br />

hu li.it bi'i n til-ilt." tu nscerttun. ol the qualified<br />

iiiilil.uy M-rviii- \i)tci« nt this County who will<br />

In- I'liullilc tu \iitc nt the Cknrml Fjci tion to<br />

li' hi Id Ni.si'iiibfr 7, <strong>1944</strong>; that said lists arc<br />

nn fill' m thi' C'nuiity Clfi'k's Office at Cnpe<br />

*\ 1.i> C niii't I IHIISIM \. ).. ,n>,d that all persons<br />

Ii.i 1 . in ' 1% iinwli ii'_:e tlicri'nl v c icfjut-sted to ;id-<br />

\i"i tin- ui .111> ( liiiiiiJe> in Ih Miviee addresses<br />

.ip; 11 nni-: 'li «.ud 1:»t.--, and i . the service ;id-<br />

tiii --( - 1.1 .iii\ military st-i'\'ii'e voters whostj<br />

ii,iiiie .ipi'i-.u- iipuii MI.', ill said lists hut whose<br />

-ii'i-i .idihi -•- dm- not iippeni' thereon, fijr<br />

tlii- |iiiipiiM' ill m.ikiim t oi'i'oi tions in said lists,<br />

l'\ i liiiinjiiiL; ui Mippiymu! SITVU'C addresses,<br />

Sl'lRLlNCi W. COLE,<br />

(Y-imty C-li-rk nl Cape May County,<br />

come to bring «r*.<br />

Mr h fh<strong>of</strong>oygMr Mil<br />

duetl a bfffhf M( MP<br />

Hotel Flanders Beauty Salon<br />

Cloied Wednesday Afternoons After | p.m.<br />

In PhiladelphiB<br />

Ori«inal Vin<br />

at<br />

1S20 Chcslnul St,<br />

and<br />

5000 Green St.<br />

eph<br />

5600 artcn St.<br />

936 Asbury Ave,, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

in .!( iillr .lfl,llltjr [iii Niiili",<br />

1111 \ir siciiliiii .Mill All.mtn Ann<br />

•'•'I: Vi'iilniir Avi-.. nppiisilr Vrillinir 'I'lii-fllri'<br />

I'l.nil—.ll'kims.ih liml Fi-ir ,\vi,, Alliinlir <strong>City</strong><br />

Jack J.<br />

PAPERHAW<br />

F»llm*l«<br />

pons.<br />

FUEL OIL<br />

CONSUMERS<br />

Suggestion to Our Customers<br />

iyn your new fuel oil ration certificate and<br />

ii with us at once. This will expedite your<br />

ind avoid possible loss or misplacing <strong>of</strong> cou-<br />

SOCONY VACUUM AGENCY<br />

81 0 Asbury Avenue <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

I i I i I b i tu mi I 1' u<br />

f I i i ii linn in 1 n HIM 1 ul 1<br />

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lies! In vlul the bill rnlhiic.<br />

Hie in \t iirli will IM (I i til<br />

lil.ln in Auir,e.l Kiiplln: nil<br />

cpi'i mil IH- Mir In br III r.<br />

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In \cliic I, r ii I ' miliuiii/i 111.<br />

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pi ili I pi t K,ii(cl In tin OHln nl<br />

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hi ulit HIM il nil hunt iliiru, .mill<br />

M mill IIIIIII ' K tlull IIi_hv i\<br />

ii.inpiut DipnimPiii ritfid (if<br />

PIIPIIM ll inspoll itliin Wli liiiiK-<br />

l 11 2 r > D C<br />

l)r mil Mr W bicllcillz ill HU-<br />

tliiiiiu lintl Mi J EliilelT "f<br />

Pllll.idi Iplllil lie i ic .uimilnp Ihi-.<br />

week nl The Overbrnok<br />

FOB QUICK RESULTS<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

LISTINGS WANTED<br />

If Your Property<br />

Is For Sale —<br />

List with the Board and secure the services <strong>of</strong> its<br />

27 member <strong>of</strong>fices.<br />

Place your listing direct with the Board <strong>of</strong>fice at<br />

5/9 Eighth Street<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Real Estate Board<br />

Phone 0128<br />

"'i think I'd belter stop now'<br />

e? Please limit your call<br />

to 5 minutes",.good<br />

lion for these days vt\wn Long Distance<br />

arc rrowded willi war. It's a friendly<br />

'•>'!' '; _{ ' ' ',<br />

ful act (Imi helpH Ihe other fi-ilow—


OCEAN OTY<br />

gut two seasons hu filled mart<br />

than 200 concert engagements.<br />

•Sunday evening's program lol<br />

March Rellgloso<br />

"Wine. Woman and ... Chambers<br />

Bent"<br />

......Strauss<br />

•'OaVsUirta Ruitleana".,. .Mascagiil<br />

by the orchestra<br />

"<strong>On</strong>* Furtlna WirlniB".,.Doniiettl<br />

Thank aod for a OardeiV 1<br />

Pel Hugo<br />

by Donato ColnJcminn<br />

"OH Iltfriin" Kreisler<br />

"Wedding <strong>of</strong> tHe Rose",,,.,,Jtssell<br />

by the orchestra<br />

"MMO" . • • • IJBitt<br />

"Oo Down Moses" Burlelgh<br />

"Until" • ...-.•• - Sanderson<br />

by Donate Cinft'iiil/iii<br />

Andante from the Fifth Symphony<br />

. Tachalkowsky<br />

by the ureheitrn<br />

OoUfemlna, nationally<br />

rt, will be ftstur-<br />

s (2a$m$Gmmt% Eimm-<br />

•' evening at the Flanders.<br />

Oolftietolna was born In<br />

OUle WuM, Italy, He<br />

,U>e United StatM at the<br />

M, WhUe working as water<br />

I k wmtem railroad he de-<br />

; Ml CO-workera with Neo-<br />

\ 1W» and Venetian Mrs-<br />

•ocoropsnled by the bar-<br />

<strong>of</strong> hl» countrymen s guitars<br />

i.IN<br />

..Oflker <strong>of</strong> the railroad msa<br />

MS wtth the boy» voice and<br />

tal to'the Chicago Conscrva-<br />

f where be studied under Mme<br />

Qros&cup Perkins, and<br />

h Slgnor Arcannell, <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Opus Co.. Milan,<br />

llna'a debut was made<br />

i Roadni Band at the gin-<br />

TOen followed an<br />

with the Boston Eng-<br />

, Company and a tour <strong>of</strong><br />

j States and, Canada as<br />

the 0, S, Navy band,<br />

i Philip Sousa.<br />

: NATIONAL TOURS<br />

(then Slgnor Colnfeinlna has<br />

• tldie* from coast to coast<br />

tours and during the<br />

Corset Seller<br />

Sought for $166<br />

Theft from Client<br />

Wildjvood police this week<br />

were looking for a corset saleg-<br />

wcoien who made away with<br />

MM belonging W Mm, Maude<br />

Yerby. 3M W, Oarfleld av.<br />

The victim «ld the saleswo-<br />

man appeared at her homo sev-<br />

eral days ago to sell her a cor.<br />

set, and took measurements.<br />

Later the woman returned and<br />

said she had lost the figures.<br />

She requested the eustnitier to<br />

remove her clothes so she could<br />

tail' new ones. The money was<br />

inside a glove pinned to Mia<br />

Yerby's slip. It was gone when<br />

she was to pay her rent two<br />

hours afterward.<br />

Coast Guard Wins<br />

Plea for Divorce<br />

Harry J. BHCiunn, <strong>of</strong> Cape May,<br />

a Coast Guard who was on foreign<br />

duty 18 months, was granted an<br />

advisory decree <strong>of</strong> divorce frrrn his<br />

wife, Dorothy, by Advisory Mrister<br />

L, W. Irickson "at Bridgeton. FH-<br />

day,<br />

Bsekson testified that his wife<br />

refused to see him when he came<br />

home from a long cruise. He charR-<br />

ed desertion. They were married<br />

at Stone Harbor in <strong>Aug</strong>ust, 1M0,<br />

' pnrsuiiuniiEns IIBRE<br />

! Mr. and Mrs, Paul F Bnrustresser<br />

I returned Saturday to thsir Pnts-<br />

ibtirgh home after a two-week visit<br />

here. They were at 13 W. 14th st.<br />

Mr. Bergstresser Is with the<br />

Aluminum Company <strong>of</strong> America.<br />

Pfe Madge Lamping, uf Han GaBriel, Cal,, met Cpl. Whlilwk, <strong>of</strong> Salt<br />

tsir <strong>City</strong>, H-hlle bath were serving in the Southwesl Pacific, Thye<br />

were high school sweethearts who had not seen racn other for flm<br />

years, and thrir's was the first WAr wedding in Australia<br />

Summer Visitors Here 41<br />

Years Recall Old Times<br />

No Trolleys, Automobiles, Plumbing or<br />

Electricity When They Arrived<br />

By OWEN PETTIT<br />

USE THE CLASSIFIED ADS<br />

PRICES<br />

>>/<br />

- j. '<br />

URTI<br />

Ford, Mercury, Lincoln Sales & Service<br />

Phone 0600<br />

1st mad Atlantic . <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

RGUSON EXPRESS<br />

anp«on Ave. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Phone O. C. 0900<br />

DAILY TRIPS PHILA. & SUBURBS<br />

Phil.. Telephone—Market 1S4S<br />

>thjla. Address 54 N. Front St., Phila,<br />

Forty.our ypnrs nga, when Ocenn<br />

<strong>City</strong> wns little 1 more thnii nn "in-<br />

fnnt" nmniiR Summer resorts, Mr.<br />

and Mrs. Harry Brebr, <strong>of</strong> Milivillf.<br />

bought n inline here nt 5238 Cen-<br />

tral av.<br />

i Binep that tlmr they hayn not<br />

I missed ,1 siiiBlc season and hnve<br />

watched Oeeiin <strong>City</strong>'s gradual *•<br />

velopment into a full-fledged, mo-<br />

dern sraslitii'p resort. When Ihry<br />

first enme here tlieic wnre no pnv-<br />

ed streets, IKI niitomnbiles, no trnl-<br />

| leys, In fact, nil public trsiuspnrtri.<br />

Moil at fill,<br />

LONG TRIP FROM MILLVILLE<br />

When raining here from Millvillf<br />

they tnnk Ihc Cape May train.<br />

ehanBed at Sen Islf, nnti eventually<br />

reached thp islniw by way "f n<br />

little one-enr train, which hns since<br />

been dispnaetl with<br />

Puring their first Summer hwe<br />

they snw the tracks laid for the<br />

old Toonerviile Trolley,' which<br />

until a few years ago run the<br />

length <strong>of</strong> the island, Altlumgh the<br />

trolley line was replaced by buses,<br />

the tracks wore not removed Ufl.<br />

til recently,<br />

NO PLUMBING OK<br />

ELECTHICITY<br />

Mrs. Beeiie mentioned linvinq to<br />

carry water frnii a pump aertiss<br />

the street, as plumbing had not yet<br />

been installed. There wns no elec-<br />

tricity, nnd everyone used gnu for<br />

illumination and cooking.<br />

"We used to go nsliintt <strong>of</strong>f a<br />

brielie that crossed frnm 59t!i st.<br />

to Cursoii's Itiipt," Mr. Beebe said.<br />

I The structure 1ms since been done<br />

nwny with. The ample mull sev-<br />

' tTul bnti storms, onr <strong>of</strong> which wash-<br />

! ed out three double houses i.ijar<br />

•their home,<br />

: In 1903 they saw the wreck <strong>of</strong><br />

the Sintlifi after it had washed<br />

nsliori" At nth st in a storm. In<br />

their Mllliville home they have a<br />

JnjMnese jardiniere which was sol-<br />

[ vnaecl from the ship.<br />

THE OLD MERRY-GO-ROUND<br />

<strong>On</strong>e ol tlirlr most amusing reeol-<br />

! Inftlijiis in <strong>of</strong> the merry-go-round<br />

which stood on the old bonrdWBlk,<br />

I "Many grown-ups." Mr. Beebe ns-<br />

1 wrted. 'used to 'borrow' children<br />

frnm siimeiinc in the crowd and use<br />

them fur nn excuse to ride the<br />

mcrry-un-round!<br />

I Tlie riiiiplp chose 1 <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> for<br />

ihfir seasonal visits Jjecnuse <strong>of</strong> "the<br />

j jienrf nnd quiet " Botli expressed<br />

; their desire to live here permanent-<br />

ly if ilii-y should ever ienve Mill-<br />

vill.-.<br />

The a'., to 3'a per cent death<br />

rate <strong>of</strong> army evacuation hospital*<br />

in the African eampaijn was the<br />

lowest <strong>of</strong> any umiy in history, Plaa-<br />

ma. siilfa drugs and f xciJlent BUr.<br />

eery were credited with this medi-<br />

cal' victory which put the death<br />

rate more than 11 per cent below<br />

that <strong>of</strong> World War I.<br />

Mrs. Frank Henderson and Mrs.<br />

'E. Bnikity Pierei.. <strong>of</strong> Upper Dsrtav<br />

were recent guests at Tlie <strong>Ocean</strong>ic<br />

INSURANCE CONFIDENCE<br />

Best*? Insurance Guide with Key RailiigSi HsU every lite and taiyitiy<br />

sempany, rich ye^f, as te their Handing and finansial strength.<br />

H A = PJU^-ExfV ik-iii" nil Jin«5 the highisl honsrs.<br />

Eelsw art; the campaflieS which we ryprt'Sent, With Bcit'i K#y RatiD| far<br />

Ca?uaily CenipanJKS=<br />

Mgrjianjl Cuiuaiiy company, A=Pju§( EJieelietit<br />

MnnufHUUfer?r CaSul.Ity Conipaiiye A-Piiis, Excelic^t '<br />

Lumbpinu'n'L. _MU1UHI Cj^iijlty t;em!iany= A Pius. Excellent "<br />

Hariuy^viUe Mutual Canuahy Company, A=Pluss Excelleni **<br />

Fire Csniii^nit'g— _<br />

Myiua! Auto Fire. A-Plus, Escsijanj •••<br />

Natiaiiii! Hctjilsr^ MiJiyal, A^Plus, EjECeileRi *<br />

Grain Uiaim N.ititna! Mutuiii A in<br />

wili| r t'lir r...iiin..nirn"ln nf' Till; N i "'-<br />

I.,,rn(it.iis, li*!i«.,luli.iii nf sai.l fnfr-fr-<br />

ati.ii: uriiilnl I.V nil Ihr «|.,,Wli,.i.l. i.<br />

Ihcrr-if iilii.li .lii! rniifnl anil IIIF rr.-ur.l<br />

,f ll,,. |,,.«-,.,-,lwif. af.irrs.ii.l ar,- ,„ « ....<br />

,lr W' II. v .11,1 i.fllr* 3« (If.lull, ll I.V 1.1*<br />

IN' TEST1MOSV WHEREOF. I Ii iv.-<br />

„„,„ „,, mv iilii.l ami affi.i-.l mv nlfi<br />

ial «al 11 Tirii1.ui, lili" Niiii-ii-i Tiili .In<br />

nf ini.P. A I), nnn th.ni'aii.l nw.f Ini"-<br />

'" f,,nvf..iir.<br />

I A MMOIMIY.<br />

Sr.rrtarv "f Sim.-<br />

T 21.1! (if!ll %<br />

~^ PROPOSAL"<br />

N(.liff i> Iwnliv Kivfn thai sr.ilr.l l.i.l"<br />

Hill I..- ir..|.|V...| ill till. iifTi.'r nl ill' I' 1 '<br />

r,f(..r. |i,v,.i..i! i.f I'lirfliM,,. ami I'I.IIJ.II;.<br />

N.ii.ili ,'ln. Wall. l l . x . Trriit.iii ,. N J,<br />

CIM1NT<br />

tic in coNTAiHiRi<br />

IROIIN 1T0HS<br />

H,,|, I,,, il,,. :,l.,vr will lip rr-ifivpil at tllr<br />

nffiii. "I III, Ilinilir, PIVKI.III nl I'm.<br />

rlia... .iii.l l'r..|,i.rtj. Self l|..n«i'. Wr.l<br />

Mini.. SI.. Tri'i-.l.in. ? N. 1 I In AiiBii.l II.<br />

IW4 il 111 Ml A.M. KWT, anil will lir<br />

n,,f I anil in,.! niimrili.il.lv llicrrnfli<br />

K,,n ilit an.>ii» an,I till- I fi ! lilil fi<br />

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traft ami Imii.l f,,r I lit- |.i..|.i.rl i«iirff <strong>of</strong><br />

ihi- Xtali. nt Nm IIT- y l-i ii"t li-« limn<br />

llifj. <strong>of</strong> thf SIIIIIIIIII i.f ihn l.i.l, .mil iiiiirt<br />

I.,, ilfliviii-.l al 111' .il..vi' lilair mi UP lit'-<br />

f..r|. ill.' li.'t!! n,in,,.l a. i>.> ''Hi will lie<br />

.ii'-i'Fiiti'il Bllrr lin IIIIIII si'Fi-nirll. Hill" mil<br />

»i|liinlllFil nn 111,- •l.iml.iril lifii|«i«al fnrni<br />

(il niil.«'.l in .HIM till" tin 1 »|ii'i'iol a,|.<br />

,1,!«»,.,! »nv,.l,,|i,. mil In' ,-Mii>i.lrri.|l m<br />

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ri".rrvi"> I lir niilil I" ifli'i'l any ami all<br />

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-LEDGER CLASSIFIED ADS •<br />

IFIED ADVERTISEMENTS<br />

ni.nlii'iii-.l anil il-".-ril»-.l<br />

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lyrid&f is tile "Too L&te (y utMiifr<br />

CLABBB1BD AD BATES<br />

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ir*W, olMiif •• worteiy •nd topvimciiit lo cuiianicri. Rrmiiliiieci<br />

riUemenll (ho««i ' n . MUST 1» Icrwjrdcd prampUy 10 Tlif Stn.'ncl<br />

B^mrn Far ^rt<br />

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DEEP<br />

SEA <strong>On</strong> the LEWIS CARLTON<br />

Every SAT., SUN. and THURS.<br />

Leaves at 9 A, M, from Chris Dock '<br />

9th St. and the Bay<br />

(/~sl Ciuard lilrntlfii alion Card Required <strong>On</strong> AH Deep Sea Trip,,<br />

lloiit Available on Other Days for Charter or Private FirUei<br />

Capt. J. L. LOPER<br />

Phones 8088 Residence nil •<br />

Bus<br />

hort Moeto Jrom<br />

rflt»ur»rlti. Ren-<br />

irater Close to nillin bath<br />

J and railrend terminal.<br />

water, private<br />

fig nrivilcps, IJB to<br />

to §8 daily for two,<br />

••• --•-» kly.<br />

"tJARl. "oW'WBBtoy av,<br />

mimm hospitality W the heart<br />

item Whispering evergreens wei-<br />

^^u to nicely "tumtehefl rooms,<br />

bathlnB, shopping, Ph,<br />

AMUSEMENTS<br />

CHILDREN'S<br />

PARTY<br />

TONIGHT<br />

Friday<br />

Hotel Flander*<br />

?:30 P, M.<br />

Costume Floor Show<br />

Priies - Lolllpopi<br />

Enlertainmrtil for<br />

Adults and Children,<br />

Fee 35c<br />

Open to Public<br />

HEGER STUDIO<br />

Children's<br />

Amusements<br />

6th and Boardwalk<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>-Seiners Point<br />

GOLF CLUB<br />

Somers Point<br />

18 Holes<br />

Take Shore Fast <strong>Line</strong><br />

to Someri Point<br />

Reannable Bates<br />

Dining Room<br />

WiiiimiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiHiliiin<br />

Play on<br />

Municipal Courts<br />

BTU and ATLAFirriO AVE.<br />

25c Hour<br />

Per Perion<br />

Flanders Pools<br />

:i SWIM<br />

HEALTH<br />

Expert Instructors<br />

Special Juvenile Lessons<br />

Diflnf Tau/rht<br />

Avenit Pool Tenpentort 75*<br />

Pooli IDs Pools ti Room 80s<br />

POQIS, Suit A Boom BSt<br />

FRESH SEA WATER<br />

Boardwalk At llth Street<br />

W. HERBERT HORNER,<br />

DEEP SEA<br />

FISHING<br />

8:30 A. M. Daily<br />

Allen's<br />

4th and Bay Ave.<br />

Phone 8513<br />

(Coast Guard Iikiitifi-atlon CM<br />

Rrtjuind far OuUide FiiUi|)<br />

Charter Boats<br />

Row Boats<br />

Bait <strong>of</strong> All Kinds<br />

CAPT, "DOC" HARRIS<br />

<strong>On</strong> the Motorboat<br />

"Marie"<br />

Ftahinf In Bay<br />

They're Bltinf Now<br />

SAT. & SUN.<br />

Boat leavfs i A. M.<br />

from SB West nib SI.<br />

PMBJO Phone 0239*<br />

ROWBOATS<br />

LIVE BAIT . TACBU<br />

gOFT DBINKi<br />

UFLLMAN<br />

DOCK • 2nd U>d B»T<br />

FISHING 40c<br />

Childrtn 25c (rax Inc.)<br />

59th STREET PIER<br />

OCEAN CBtt PUBMO RSHINO Pint<br />

Deep Ihttf IMtaf «i Hl«h w Urn<br />

All D», Com. s at<br />

Ho inn Chur<br />

Gn+IANS<br />

• FONDECK*<br />

Ptymoulh PL A B'wi*<br />

The ptaee dJiJ<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'" &<br />

and entertain the<br />

i<br />

MS. US* Centra] av.<br />

, clean, rooms, Oor-<br />

ll frnlshed apart.<br />

Mi. nicely furnish-<br />

a, nmiBiis. rooms. Near booon<br />

udtM e»% With or without run-<br />

^ « r i 408 Atlantic av. and<br />

IB Brighton pi. _ _<br />

nd<br />

Htrl<br />

wr Hall<br />

RAl AVE-Wlde choice<br />

roams, with or wlihout<br />

o i» d ? BIOCK<br />

mm<br />

Near iwses, railroad<br />

firmNmVA, Bit Central »v.<br />

Urn comfortable, airy ronms,<br />

•"""lolauranls. shopping, batn-<br />

to protected beach, pooli,<br />

brink and B. R. terminal, on<br />

In ta, Mrs, M. J, Bommeri.<br />

IEU THE CLASSIFIED ADS<br />

l NAB9AU Beaehfrtint<br />

toufaenta. Cool, comfortable<br />

I n rooms In fine residential<br />

Mm. Ptt. bathi, Ovjriookliii <strong>of</strong>li-<br />

tt. ft, 0. C, 9453, 1448 <strong>Ocean</strong> »v.<br />

0-li<br />

. HSMIHUBST.<br />

i av. Rooms wltl) runnlnj<br />

Double and (inile room!<br />

[ BrirtleRes, Nice residential<br />

Mn. R. 8- Streteh, Ph, 1310<br />

9-1<br />

TOETMABir<br />

Wrtty •»• <strong>of</strong>fers exc, att. eonil<br />

M outside. Newly lurri. Bath<br />

Close to B'walk, beach & all<br />

Public din. room. 9.1.<br />

WUR, m Eighth it.<br />

WMf locited. Olose to beacn,<br />

»HWiBtl, All rooms have ruii-<br />

•l liter. Bath, priv. Double<br />

•Ms Irom 13,00, Phone M73.<br />

KEBBTStt Penniyn<br />

JllMKk from Second st, beaeh,<br />

»jg«BlBg mattresses. Bathing.<br />

^wTOm|150O per k »l<br />

floor®iirr6Mn<br />

tc 10 girls for sea<br />

per week, MO Sev.<br />

P" £t- tf<br />

"Wt room WHH private<br />

W4 l<br />

oom WHH private pore<br />

:4 or B people, newly fur-<br />

w* Innenprliig mattresses, Oth-<br />

^s lome with twin beds, Sep.<br />

MS tall rates. Also apartment<br />

Wutr, Boca Olega OottafLi,<br />

, .. — iOart*ni Bcctlonl,<br />

W Kition rd (corner Bit-<br />

«« Wist Btation rd.) Bui<br />

rge, pleannt, well-<br />

rooms, reas. and qultt.<br />

8-1<br />

Urge, double roonu, In-<br />

t mattreases, nleely fur.<br />

: beach, us up a weelt,<br />

om 1018 Asbury av.<br />

JWJor double room, Baihlni<br />

•TO. Parking space. I4SQ M-<br />

^Waortalile roonii ntar bay,<br />

~ rooms swept with bay<br />

cool, RsaMnable rates,<br />

. 14th it, or phone O4S2,<br />

- WO Wesley a¥,<br />

Brtght. airy rooms,<br />

running water, pri-<br />

5<br />

. ntar Musjo Pa-<br />

oer week, special<br />

» a-11<br />

-«i— J f°r rent, private<br />

_B0. a week. Hot water,<br />

n. Extra cots If de-<br />

B-Si,<br />

I Aib Received<br />

Bay More Warj<br />

BBAUTIPUL dachshiihd and cpclt-<br />

er sponiol iiupplea for Bale, Olean<br />

outdoor bntirding kennels, ahabel's<br />

Kennelj, Egg Harbor,<br />

You'll act a aauara Deal Here<br />

Loit<br />

BLUE nnii white print bi'It, nn 8th<br />

st, Mrs Durn A Stiles, 815 Ply-<br />

mouth pi. a-4.<br />

aiLVEn ideiitilifutloii braSlet, Ju-<br />

ly M- Hiiurii 'ii Hubert Hpirbuugh,<br />

Jr.. Bob's, HaniliiirgiT Stand. BaO<br />

"uardtt-nlk, Bewnrq. g-4.<br />

1LACK and bruwn beuyle hunting<br />

dog, [email.-. Reward (Mi iimpson<br />

y^ Pliojie ODUB. 8-4,<br />

BLACK billfold, t?unlainln(i service<br />

man'i mtat nnd money bplunglng<br />

lo Chnrles E, Miickey, Return to Dr.<br />

Blackmail. 740 Central av. 1-4.<br />

TORTOISE shell preierlplion glass-<br />

es in case, iMt Thursdoy. July<br />

27. Mrs. Jnrlt Mayer, 104 Atlantic<br />

av. phone 1607, iteward 8-4.<br />

flKVY bracelet, silver witiramy:<br />

thesi stones, July 30. Reward 20<br />

W. 16th at,, first floor, _M,<br />

Found<br />

CLASS RINQ found recently. Own-<br />

er mny hove same on proper<br />

Idem mention and paying Me fur<br />

this ad. Mrs. Neniy, 435 Main St..<br />

Dnrby, Pa. B-4,<br />

by, f<br />

Do;is, Cats and Peti<br />

Sailing Instruction<br />

JOIN OUR sailing clue. Learn to<br />

sail Junior or Senior groups.<br />

Private or group Instruction in our<br />

boats or youri. Heaps <strong>of</strong> health,<br />

fui fun. HOBBY HAVEN, on La-<br />

goon, 17th st. near Bay. phone<br />

1367-J. 8-1B,<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Services<br />

Private Instruction<br />

ORGAN, PIANO and COACHINO<br />

George Oasklli Ashton<br />

A B,, Bae, Mus,<br />

807 Bettersea rd.<br />

Phone MI4-M for Appointment<br />

Automotive Service<br />

FORD - IfERCURY - LINCOLN<br />

Aullinriiril fain & Sirviet<br />

EDW, (1. KURT9! CO.<br />

[it * Atianlic Avt. ''Bin WP t- 8W<br />

Chevroiet - Oldsmcbile<br />

SALES AND SKHVICE<br />

PAtMER p»'» A tS. i<br />

<strong>On</strong>e ligur IlillKrr »!<br />

ffiiti! ehargf:,<br />

rsun rARR<br />

Puunlil »nd S.ld<br />

will! no<br />

BE SURE<br />

TO READ<br />

TOO LATE TO<br />

CLASSIFY<br />

ADS PAGE 3<br />

Visitors'<br />

Information<br />

The <strong>of</strong>fice hours (if the follow.<br />

Medical Physicians, members<br />

<strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> Clly Medical As-<br />

igcialion, arc listed for the con-<br />

venienre <strong>of</strong> visitors;<br />

CouitHr o/ pcein city'i<br />

Htdicii pbyiitiiii<br />

Aldiich C. Crowe, M,D,<br />

m Alinntie Ait. Ph. 0799 .. Rts. I7J»<br />

Oillee H(iur» l»] p.m.-;i p.m. *»<br />

hours SJt. Eve, • Ko Sun4i» Hsurs<br />

Wlllits P. Hoincs, M.D.<br />

Giinrii PMttitf • BiMise <strong>of</strong> tftc Ere<br />

MJ tin tt. Ph. oiM »f IWJ, 1 ,<br />

OSice Houn ill «.m.~HMiiM !.»•<br />

Herschcl Pettit, M.D.<br />

IB7 Wcilfr Ave., Ph. 0176<br />

Orfite Hours 911 ».m.<br />

Kvcniog. hf AjpolBlnieol<br />

Mareia V. Smith, M.D.<br />

121 Weiley Aie., Ph, iMl<br />

j.J p.m.—M p;r«,-«ii, if Appiiot.<br />

So«dir—H ••». l« t P" 1 '<br />

Allen Coraon, M.D.<br />

124 Wciley A«.. Ph._0059<br />

Otfitt Houri Mil i.m.—7-1 P-n.<br />

John B. Towniiend, M.D.<br />

824 Wrslfy *«•> M._»S9<br />

10-11 a.m. — "J-J «.n- —7-» »•"•<br />

Memtaii 0. C, Medieil A"'<br />

OFFICE UOUBB<br />

CHIIMIF 0' Ot|«» <strong>City</strong><br />

Ostcopathic Phydeiins<br />

John E. Devine, D.O.<br />

<strong>On</strong>ice H0«fi II •.«-. I><br />

Sin4«y 10-1 p<br />

Chas. M, V«ll, D.O.<br />

ill cmtn! A»t. Ph, MfS . RM, l «<br />

Office Hourl ti» «,m, to 4:M »,B.<br />

lUBOEOlt _- _<br />

V. Thomas Aduil, M.C,<br />

I AtlliHi Aft, MU<br />

WMC RUUNG: ,^»« i« «•<br />

n caitntiil icUvltr niiv lam.<br />

aiioiliir lull will.i.ul liatiin(ni<br />

iUilliV<br />

SBWINO machine opentsn and<br />

unikilicd worktn needed Inline-<br />

dlately for work In OUan Oltv und<br />

Atlantic city factories. Capable qp.<br />

enitori can earn good money IIBIO-<br />

nt to produce vital war Rtstetiau<br />

[f ernplayed in eugnblil Industry<br />

statement <strong>of</strong> availability BMMSBry,<br />

Apply <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Tint Oon TM At-<br />

bury sv. <strong>Ocean</strong> Oily or phoni! O,<br />

- UJi. _ M,<br />

^»»..„„»,__, and manicurist<br />

five and a halt dan » wftk. No<br />

night work. Closed Wedneuday af.<br />

ternoon. Top MM, Fl»nden Uco.j-<br />

ty Bnkin. Flanden Hottl, tf.<br />

WAHTHJ _ Housekeeper, i<br />

permanent position in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

State qunllncatloriB. ajc and gulan-<br />

expecwS in flnt litttr. lox mi,<br />

Bentlnel-Ledwr. T-It-U.<br />

leal ili!l« .ill nqiilrt V). S, Einpio,,<br />

infill .Strvice issruvil.<br />

Male Help Wanted<br />

For Sab<br />

WE ABB AukMTH for now Hre-<br />

stone, Lee and Goodyear Tires<br />

and TubM, Brine ua your ration<br />

certificates; Official Tin Innpectlon<br />

i-tatlon; OPA prices. Flr.t grado re-<br />

capping: prompt service. KURTZ<br />

QARAOB, Ut and Atlantic av, tf.<br />

MALE KITOKBN HELP<br />

HoiBte'i<br />

Dtli^ at the 8a,<br />

WANTED—Bukel-'s Tielper wftll<br />

Duy work, Oood worttlng eondl- i<br />

lions. Ward's Pmtry Bhop, 7J4 As.<br />

bury av, ti.<br />

BBOOND co<strong>of</strong> for Iwtel dliiinii<br />

room. <strong>On</strong>ly 2 iijeals daily. Excel-<br />

lent salary. Hotel <strong>Ocean</strong>ic, lltli it.<br />

BO¥ <strong>of</strong> man wanted "t3~»ork in<br />

food store. Apply 1314 Aibury av.<br />

841 AflBUH? AVE.<br />

BEDS, springs. Innereprlngi, stoves,<br />

iceboxes, furniture and furnish-<br />

lnuB? ffntique furniture glass nod<br />

china. Buy and sell almoit nny-<br />

thing Appraisals made. Some space<br />

for public storage, JL<br />

Female Help Wanted<br />

WANTID — HAIRUtiESSERa, ex,<br />

perlenced, by long estahuilied<br />

year round salon, oood houi's,<br />

Pleannt worUiig condltlorui. oood<br />

pay. Helen c. HudJon Beauty Balon,<br />

[tn and Oehtfal. Ptione OWB. tf,<br />

. M around op»r-<br />

ator. |40,OD per week. Rouobelle<br />

Beauty Balon, 404 Boardwalk. i-M.<br />

Bi* BJB. Neptuni oUWoiMmotS,<br />

excellent condition, 1129.00 WK<br />

Aebury iv, . W.<br />

4-BURNfiH |B« itoviJ, SO-lb. let re-<br />

trigenitor, 50-It, garden hole, ant<br />

claw condition, other furniture.<br />

L*wn mowen sharpened ana «d-<br />

luatod. 04 Plwnouth pi,, ittwlld<br />

Boor<br />

el-Ledgtr.<br />

'ID—Becrtti<br />

WAMT1D—Becrttary, ^uni jady<br />

for pemiBnent pcaltton. Btate<br />

jualincations, age and salary In first<br />

letter, Mr, Faunee, 819 Plaza pi.<br />

Et, CMAIR ^r »ale, prartlMl-<br />

ly new, M0.00, Dr. Hartnian, MB<br />

Ptihem pi. !•«•<br />

QUALITY electric range, 44>urner<br />

cabinet style. Like hew. $124,00,<br />

Phone 1427-J,<br />

WJLL give room and board to a re-<br />

liable young woman for assisting<br />

wilh general Tiouiewark In a guest<br />

house "from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Box<br />

4T?», aentinel.Ledger. 8-4.<br />

WANTED—Young lady over U, pre-<br />

ferably conege "girl, for usherette<br />

in theatre. Apply Mr, Dotti, Moor-<br />

lyn Tlicatre, tf.<br />

VEGETABLE cook to prepare and<br />

help chef; also womaii for ulass<br />

washing. <strong>Ocean</strong>ic Hotel, llth st.<br />

and Wesley av. 8-4.<br />

METAL Beds, $2,03 to 18.00, bath<br />

tub 118-00: 2 chairs and table,<br />

mission set ilOOO; beaeh chairs and<br />

parts Sac to 71c each; crnonets and<br />

oasket il.OO: sumnier rup $2,00.<br />

ltaa Asbufy av. B-4.<br />

WAITREBalfi wanted. Must be ex-<br />

perienced. Jorilistolie'S Cafe, BSO<br />

Asbury av. B-»,<br />

Help Wanted<br />

Used Heating Stoves<br />

COAL and wood twves. ranges,<br />

bueket.a.day, etc. Used bicycles.<br />

Reasonable. H, Bnff and BOM,<br />

Hereford av., Caw May Court<br />

House, Phone 8.8941, U.<br />

WANTED—BOYS or girls to work<br />

in hamburger stand, Oall at 843<br />

Drlaijcey Place, before 10 am,<br />

MA*LE"~ahd female, lountain help<br />

and waitresses, Oopp, 1M B*l<br />

walk.<br />

WANTED—KITOHBN help. Male or<br />

female. White _or colored. Apply<br />

Maxwell House Restaurant, Ninth<br />

it near Boardwalk. M.<br />

HELP wanted, male or female, kit<br />

elien help and general cleaninst.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Call, 1418 Central av, 8-4<br />

Situation Wanted<br />

RELIABLE, white woman will care<br />

for children day or night, phone<br />

1413. «•<br />

MIDDtl-Bged refined white woman<br />

would ule position cartni for<br />

children, evenings or daytinie. Call<br />

or write Mrs, Russell, BOB Ninth_st,<br />

7-7.<br />

fOXTlONB - HELIABLirVfiHfc<br />

school boy will mind ehi.drei!<br />

evenings 30e an hour. Extra charge<br />

lor dinner dKhes. Please nolli,' at<br />

Btynt.qn_pJ.Jbefore_6 p.m. 7 U<br />

MAN. ii, honest, sober, reliable,<br />

desires good job In Miami, Fla,<br />

for Winter. Oood references, Box<br />

No, 2415. BenUnel-LedTCP. 7-24,<br />

MAN and wife desire to lease apart<br />

ment units or roominB house In<br />

Florida thli Winter. Will eonslder<br />

iaklnt charge <strong>of</strong> same, Beftrenoe,<br />

M47 Central ( i v , j M<br />

nt Agencie*<br />

f3 0^ BMPLOYMlHT AOKIOY<br />

'918 Witt av. Reliable htlp fur.<br />

OordfUa jffddoit, Prop. Phone l!t|.<br />

Announcetnenfa.<br />

CHUB6tt~f aein Ol&rif. J,<br />

401 West av. iervlce: Friday 7:4»<br />

pm. Private circles arraWpa^Ap-<br />

pointmeliU Wedneiday, -niuriday,<br />

pointmeliU Wedneiday; fhunday<br />

PridRy, Saturday, Sunday 1 to 4 P<br />

Miss Neal<br />

PKIVATE'"circle Tuesday night 7:J0<br />

ASi private readlnp dally by ap.<br />

polntment. Bee Madun Lowwood ai<br />

816 Bay ay. after 5 p.m. Will con.<br />

tlnue until Beptember IB, S-U<br />

„.»..,__. ,--.Circle i<br />

day, TUMday and Thursday<br />

pm Private rtadtngi eMipl<br />

days and saturtiiys from I t<br />

Stevenson, 113 Wast ay.<br />

SXE1 _ LINOLIUM — inlaid —<br />

rugs—yard goodi call 1OB3-H for<br />

free estimate, PATTON'S, 52 West<br />

av. tf.<br />

QRABB ruit, suitable for boat<br />

uiwes or Bummer eottaie, 8x10-<br />

8x12, to30- Nice selection <strong>of</strong> hand<br />

hooked rugs. Shaggy and bath ruga.<br />

All colon and sizes In slock, Binltli<br />

RUB, Works, 416 W, Main st.. Mill-<br />

ville, N, J tf,.<br />

NBW DBLCO fuel oil hot stater<br />

heater, JO mllom. Abo metal body<br />

for i.4 .ton pick-up truck. Palmer's,<br />

rangH, cheap.<br />

DAYBED6, double (slide to dtide<br />

Wd) |0,W each comnlnte; bede,<br />

cDmplite MOO each; daft-book me<br />

(painM gNen) »10 00; 25 1b top<br />

leer. $10.00. jJSB Ith^t. S=4,<br />

WAflR Wrtok outS^ifJ motor,<br />

perfect condition, M3.M, Afmly<br />

IVW Central ay,, and floor, 9-i.<br />

tlAN'g bicycle. Bou<br />

the-line jobs in France, Bight, a group in (new new firid elethtt tskt tlms out for • drink (ton Otto tratMal and • "MA 4f M 4W<br />

itudy <strong>of</strong> th« Freneli language. Left to right, Pfe, LueiUe Collins, Ml gelby ATtnue, 8t Pi^, MbuM Pfc. Goldl* JohiKWi, 7iO OtCOIli<br />

Street, LouiivLlle, Ky... and Fie, Mollie Weinstein, 2SU West Eudld Anon, Ditrolt, Uldu<br />

24,00,<br />

FINE targe surfboard, ilO.OO. iess<br />

than half its real worth. 503 Sec-<br />

ond st. Phone 1188. 8-4.<br />

MAN'S bicycle for «a!e. 4 months<br />

"old, Ma.00, 404 Atlantic av,, phone<br />

12B8 *•*•<br />

Automobile. For Salt)<br />

Washington<br />

Snapshots<br />

Experts nre confident that the<br />

1044 corn crop will set a new record<br />

unless draught shrivels it in the<br />

fields, lhe government's July 1 es-<br />

timate <strong>of</strong> two Billion 980 million<br />

bushclc was the larsest <strong>of</strong> any July<br />

1 The abundance <strong>of</strong> feed m ex.<br />

peeled lo result in a larier fall pig<br />

urop than had been forecast yue-<br />

viously.<br />

Some economist* say thai In view<br />

gf the bumper wheat liftrvuit the<br />

War rood Administration should<br />

reduce its announced goal <strong>of</strong> 07 to<br />

TO million acres <strong>of</strong> wheat in 1P4B.<br />

WPA <strong>of</strong>ficials beUeve, though, that<br />

while the war Imus, wheat In the<br />

bin is belter than money In the<br />

bank . , .<br />

The vital problem <strong>of</strong> disposing <strong>of</strong><br />

the nations huge surpluses In war<br />

plant* and material seems threat,<br />

ened to become embroiled in ft fliirt<br />

over legislation covering demobill\4.<br />

lion <strong>of</strong> the nation's workers and<br />

sridiere. Chairman Reynoldi or wie<br />

Apartments For Rant<br />

1034 INTERNATIONAL panel truck,<br />

all overhauled and painted. Very<br />

irood lubber. Excellent condition<br />

Plume 1 4 2 7 - J , i i 4<br />

Plume 1427J,<br />

1937 V-S TOftnTudor, 1150, t. Lee<br />

Adams, on the Bay at 10th «t.<br />

0-4.<br />

Senate Military Affairs Oouimittec<br />

ihas announced that M* commHiel<br />

i will begin study <strong>of</strong> the surplus anrl<br />

'human demobilization problems as<br />

soon as enough members return to<br />

Wflshlngtqn . . .<br />

incentive taxation as an al.j tt<br />

sniall business durini reconversion<br />

is advocated by Maury Maverick,<br />

'chairman <strong>of</strong> the Bmaller War<br />

I Plants Corporation. Maverick als.)<br />

urges greater exemptions for small<br />

business from the present excess<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>its faxes , , ,<br />

Charles p. Ketterlng, vice presl.<br />

dent in eharje <strong>of</strong> research for Gen-<br />

eral Motors, thinks that the auto<br />

Industry will have to operate at 1B0<br />

per cent <strong>of</strong> prewar level* to iaUsfy<br />

the demand for cars after the war.<br />

He believes it will take the Indus,<br />

try eight years to cateh up with<br />

the backlog market for auto,<br />

PASSED —————<br />

A young N, C. p. was being in-<br />

terviewed by the War Office O. 0,<br />

IT, U. Board,<br />

I "What colored chlnairapn pen-<br />

| _ _ _____ _<br />

I oil do you use for marking enemy<br />

positions?" he wo* uksd,<br />

-Blue, sir,' 1 EOld the candidate,<br />

correctly.<br />

"Good, and what color do you<br />

use for marking enemy patrols?"<br />

"Blue, iir,"<br />

•Oood again," s*ld the member<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Board who wa« asking the<br />

questions. "And what color do you<br />

PARK PLACE APTB,, 882 Park pi.,<br />

between 3rd »nd 4th sts, near<br />

boardwalk, beach. Complete small<br />

apartments. Phone 8898, tf.<br />

For Rent<br />

Boats For Sale<br />

FULLf SIZE baby's crib to rent by<br />

week, month or season, Mrs, Al-<br />

bert Oidfield, 1009 Wesley av. Phone<br />

I331.J. 8-7<br />

2T-POOT cnbin cruiser. Red Wlnj<br />

motor Apply 1034 Bayfrorrt (end<br />

<strong>of</strong> Waltnil Place between 10th and<br />

11th sts > 7 - 2 8 .<br />

SAILBOATS. 12 ft, Jr. Moth and<br />

IB ft. Duster. Both sold as is, fulls<br />

equipped. Apply 562 Yacht av,, Bu-<br />

rners Point, N. J. _*•*•<br />

IS-FOOT boat, dead rise, perfect<br />

Model A motor, fully converted<br />

Can be seen in Lagoon at I IS No.<br />

Point rd. 8-4-tf.<br />

liTrr, 54" beam, open boat, John-<br />

son outboard J,8 h.p,. Includes all<br />

accessories. Now in use, like new.<br />

Applv 1550 Asbury av. jM<br />

; BUNGALOW, furnished. 2 bed-<br />

rooms, bath. Kitchenette, dining<br />

: room, hot water heat. From Bep.<br />

UTflber 1 lo July J, or lonyer. Hej-<br />

Bonabk. all jay av._ a-4.<br />

ONE ROOM collage, ueciirnmiidnte<br />

! 3, avallabk. now thru llth: also<br />

19.25th inc. SM week. At 24 flay<br />

View ul., reiir. Write lie Sail Die-Bo<br />

av, Hollywood. Piiila,, Pa, 8-4.<br />

Wanted<br />

COAT ItANOEHS wanted. We will<br />

pay you he each for the wire coat<br />

hangers that you return to us.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Olty Tnilor Shop, 744 Asbury<br />

av, ti.<br />

Wanted To Buy<br />

ANTIQUES. china, brtc-o.brac.<br />

electric appliances, refrigerators,<br />

good used furniture. Highest prices<br />

paid, BARNEY'S,"10J7 Arctic av,,<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong> or phone 5-0992. , ,<br />

IHON, RAOS, METAL, •- «e,,<br />

BOUOOT—Drop » postcard or<br />

call the reUaWe ThoaiM DeOerbo,<br />

737 Wtat av. Honest jjrteei, tf.<br />

PI I l t ll<br />

S»- ?*J<br />

WANTED—Ek-ctrlc waffle iruii and<br />

electric mlxmaster. Phone 1823-<br />

R-12. Wallipr BPPslpv^__PoinL__tf1<br />

OLD ~FAlBibNED"~ "glass P a Per<br />

weights. Box 4677, Sentinel-Led-<br />

ger. •" 8-11.<br />

737 Wtat v. jj<br />

PIANOS, Iplneti, small uprights,<br />

baby grandsf BABNirS; 1027<br />

Aretie av., Atlantic Oily or Phone<br />

Ifll<br />

Ifllrrtrife WAJWBb.i<br />

pieces, or compile ills from<br />

horn, C»t my met before •eil-<br />

Ing for bedroom, Trvinf »om, din-<br />

ing room »et», stnaU planoe or bfiby<br />

trands, china, glau antiques, etc.<br />

Phone 1413 or imd card to Miss<br />

rlemUig, <strong>Ocean</strong> Court Apt*., 3rd<br />

tt, and qaean. av, tf.<br />

TWO or three room apartment for<br />

second nnd third week In Auiiust.<br />

Telephone' W. M. Pntterson, 87J7<br />

Baltiinorr-. Md.. callqct. _ 8-11.<br />

OOOpTised elotliini. we pnv rasii.<br />

Send to us we tell you wlvu «e<br />

will pny. It mil Batislied w send<br />

back to ynii. -Nilty" Thrifty Cloth-<br />

ing and Merc. Co.. 48 Bo. Potomac<br />

st," HOKemown, Md. ' 8-18<br />

, the National Manit ..<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. Any number <strong>of</strong><br />

shares. Write to Box 4878, Sentinel.<br />

Ledjer^ 8-iM;<br />

FORD Model A coupe or eoach.<br />

Must be In good conditidii. No<br />

dealers, 016 Pork pi., first floor npt<br />

8*4.<br />

Real Estate For<br />

Busin«M 5«srvice*<br />

Cemmorcial Printing<br />

IFWIi L BAHRETT, SO. Album Ave.<br />

n (Mi PHiittm, ammtKM lUliBB.<br />

il<br />

fti, IW. Pfi<br />

PIANOS'-^"'- 1 *"^<br />

h«l AvrnlHi em <strong>City</strong>. r, i«^ v.en-<br />

Pliant llffj.<br />

SSVS FLIKLI Ite-itdt jrnur liorne wilo<br />

•kfie wilerprMf UbHtu. New methoil<br />

R, timed "niechanie.. Cih w t,rm».<br />

ri» dnwn Mytrient, Tmi eilimBie, In-<br />

Blp£NDBJt KOOFINa CO., 700 iU><br />

urntture<br />

M *»liur. Aw, CO,<br />

_ ALL KlNOb<br />

AibUFv Aye.<br />

N*LJ 0AM,<br />

71144-101 y»>« , in -,<br />

Eaala-Pieher — anaken <strong>of</strong><br />

hlfttwt quality mineral wool for<br />

.uKtion.<br />

TlSBtBY A^^-10 room house,<br />

unfurnished, good condition, aood<br />

eoal heiitini Dlant, Special price for<br />

quick sali, Ms, Prank Covert, own-<br />

it, 1330 A»bury av. Phone 10W. tf.<br />

l f bd d<br />

NICE collage, four bedrooms und<br />

jnaJd's room, furnished, near<br />

kel, rnunediate possession. B, H,<br />

h 488 <strong>Ocean</strong> av. 8^4,<br />

leal Estate Wanted<br />

HOUSE or lot for oa»h. State lnca-<br />

tion, taxes, etc. Near beaeh. Also<br />

two bedroom apartment for sum-<br />

mer 1945, 3 adults. Box MO!, Sen-<br />

UniULedger, 8-4.<br />

WAR Wire with two children de-<br />

sires ciituge or apartment lor the<br />

Winter. Musi have two bedrooms<br />

and good heating syitem. prferably<br />

gas Low rent. Mrs. Itobert Morris.<br />

Jr., 1802 Ashley rd,, Philn,, 26, Pn.<br />

WANT "tBTBy^bSiffi»niiiT.<br />

chromium finish preferably^ Call<br />

or write V. Hand, Beosley's Point,<br />

N J Phone 1823-J-g, 8.4.<br />

Pefionalj^<br />

HOME COOKED chicken dinners<br />

Saturday and Sunday. JOHN-<br />

BON 2254 Shore rd., Linwood, ph,<br />

floPiers Point 606. tf.<br />

BIAMAN'B Delicious home eooked<br />

dinners, creamed chicken patties.<br />

Southern fried chicken: Fresh veg-<br />

etables, home made desserts and<br />

rolls: SHADY SIDE INN, 2123 Shore<br />

rd, Linwood. N J, Phone Somers<br />

PointJB 2, tf.<br />

PointJ __<br />

VISIT our corset department for<br />

Birdies, corsetlettes n«d brnasieres<br />

to fit every ngure, Headquarters for<br />

uniforms, nurses, beaiitlcinns and<br />

waitresses Whitc_ and all colors,<br />

THE WISE SHOP, 8S0 Asbury ay.<br />

"PLEASE RBTURN ALL<br />

EMPTY BEVERACH BOSTLKS<br />

Beverage consumerj please return<br />

your empty beverage bottles to the<br />

place where you purchase your bev-<br />

erage Your dealer's replacements<br />

are limited by the number <strong>of</strong> empty<br />

bottles he returns. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Bev-<br />

erage Co., 1115 Simpson av. Phone<br />

07J4.J, distributors <strong>of</strong> PEPSI COLA,<br />

BBVIN-UP, SEA BREEZE BEVER.<br />

AQEB and Atlantic BEV1BAOES,<br />

a-4.<br />

WILL Loretta F, Owens please call<br />

at 1416 West av,, <strong>Ocean</strong> Olty?<br />

Buy More War Bonds<br />

Electrical Refrigeration Service<br />

Kclriaat<strong>of</strong> Leonard Hatpoiat<br />

JACOB C. SCHUFF<br />

710 Aibury Avt.<br />

Phone 1242<br />

NATIONAL<br />

FIREWORKS,<br />

Inc.<br />

NEEDS HELP<br />

For Essential War<br />

Production<br />

Here is yanr opportunity to take<br />

a full part in the war effort No<br />

iipprienee necessary. Earn<br />

while you learn. Pleasant work<br />

close to your home.<br />

Apply Today<br />

NATIONAL<br />

FIREWORKS,<br />

Inc.<br />

perioiiiiel OBlce, Twin tikes. Hays<br />

tiDdisf, call M,y5 LtsdiBf, 491],<br />

War Manpower CominisilSB, 1517 At.<br />

Unlit IV., Atlantic <strong>City</strong>.<br />

Brini birth eertitieate or gapiiimal<br />

etrilliiii, social sicuritr asd drift<br />

reilitratigg cards.<br />

liicntlil worker, will not bo sired<br />

Witlioul stalemcni gf •vaUnbllllf.<br />

we for our own troops?"<br />

"Mut, fir."<br />

"Wtatf<br />

-Slut, Sir," twUted Om<br />

date, "R'l tbs only cote Tn \<br />

The N. C, O, cot through.<br />

The SottCBtflts <strong>of</strong> South<br />

tre an lndlvldusl Me KM <<br />

UrhaMlBglsU Ud nnti<br />

have been unable to trace.<br />

Boardwalk Restaurant<br />

Hostess<br />

Experienced Dish .Washers"<br />

No Night ftoA^ * ^t Bay<br />

ON BOARDWALK AT MOORLYN TERRACE<br />

i\<br />

PUBLIC SERVICE IUI<br />

To CAMDEN-PHILADELPHIA<br />

Wcdkdayi and Satuida.i<br />

16.00 A.M. 12.00 Mean<br />

'•6.15 AM. 215 P.M.<br />

6.30 A. M. 530 p, M.<br />

8.45 A.M. 7.15 P.M.<br />

tlO.45A. M. 8.15 P.M.<br />

tDooi not run Sunday.<br />

tRuni tn Monday only<br />

Sunday<br />

4.30 P.M. 7.30 P.M.<br />

6.30 P. M. 8.30 P. M.<br />

9,10 P.M.<br />

lute! leovo far Sea Itle <strong>City</strong>, Avalan,<br />

Stone Harbor, Wildwood, CaM Ml?<br />

and Caps May Novol taie<br />

9,10 A, M. S.00 P. M.<br />

1 A. M . » « P M<br />

,10 A,<br />

11.41 A.<br />

S . M.<br />

».«P,M.<br />

luiii Lnra for Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />

10.42 A. M, 6 39 P. M.<br />

2.00 P.M. 9.00 P.M.<br />

:onn«e.ioni at Wildwood fa and from<br />

Cap* May Naval lift<br />

SKtviGi IITWIiN<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong> and NtW York<br />

for Informolron Ml<br />

OCEAN CITY TERMINAL<br />

Ninth Itrnl «•« Atlantic AVIKM<br />

PHONI 1296<br />

lite cost <strong>of</strong> livifif? has gone up like Ab—<br />

BUT trm price <strong>of</strong> elcctrk^ \m com down like AW<br />

NOBODY needs to tell 700 ffirtffii Wrfrf ttB*, 1<br />

ing bai Keen •oaring toward htgti C<br />

But taaybo you do need a remincler tEM<br />

Ilia coit <strong>of</strong> electricity fan Uflta eliding dowiU,<br />

If youri il an average touseliold, yon^.<br />

letting about t\dm n mucK electricity fcn)<br />

your money todtf IB jm did 15 years ago*|<br />

'And <strong>1944</strong> government figure* show that th«1<br />

average price has continued to eaee <strong>of</strong>f al<br />

little —avan since Mop began. Th§t last<br />

tought to He music to your eart!<br />

Getting prices down anil hxptng duCfl<br />

Sown is one ol the e^^UliatlT.'l KfflOfli<br />

Hchievementi. j, ,1 I,<br />

It took • lot ol tUnnjiig, . . ^<br />

and practical buthusSB m*h«|em«mt to<br />

this job in wartime All »ur peopjt} heh^edi' 1<br />

,. - #^<br />

i<br />

* ,'-'J


OCEAN CTTY SEmiNEL-tEDGER<br />

INOY<br />

Tile Friend y<br />

ining Room<br />

1208 Central Ave.<br />

DINNERS 85c • $1<br />

Uki from 5 to 1:30 p.m.<br />

9 toll A. M.<br />

Home Cooked Meals<br />

Dinner*<br />

Mn. FEUI Schnililtr. Prop.<br />

Inf to meet heavy quotas this Sum-<br />

mer. What each is able to produce<br />

depends upon its own activity, lor<br />

Ml material for the Summer and<br />

through September has been re-<br />

ceived at surgical dressings, head-<br />

quarter.';.<br />

Huge Demand<br />

For Dressings<br />

100 Million per<br />

Month Needed<br />

Tile American Red Cross, to ful-<br />

fill Its contract with thr Army, must<br />

shlB 103,630,000 surgical dressings<br />

each month, if it Is to keep pace<br />

with ths accelerated war activity.<br />

The success or failure <strong>of</strong> the Red<br />

Cross In this respect depeiit1« upon jin the War<br />

,'vcry siirjticiil Jresslnps worker in | Trenton,<br />

every work room. | Arthur F. Foran, state milk eon-<br />

Wciiieii visitors in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> are<br />

urged to volunteer to attend Red<br />

Cross surgical dressings classes a<br />

Friday,'<br />

Public.Hearing <strong>On</strong><br />

Milk Prices, Monday<br />

A public henrliig to consider the.<br />

the prices for sales <strong>of</strong><br />

milk,<br />

will take place Monday at io am,'<br />

J R Y Blnkely and olllceni <strong>of</strong> the proached the Stone Harbor Yacht<br />

Const rsunrel Auxiliary Flotillas <strong>of</strong> .Club n slgnalm.in wig-wagged n<br />

Stunc Harbor nnd Wildwood Lun- met>siigc <strong>of</strong> greeting and lnatruc-<br />

iliiunwi- 'lived at the Yni 1 t club ' tlons foi aiiehoilng to the ep-<br />

inel Mi ViiiidC(.'ilrt liuriidiuin 1 var- Drom hint; Imnts<br />

km. Usilor, in tlie n sciubhil | jjoats n tinned to their home<br />

Au\|]|jiisi,-. poit ,,t oi'in. Ultj nt tlieli plensiin.<br />

SEE NAILING RACES following the snillnK races,<br />

Fnlliminr a brief address by ' Interest in activities <strong>of</strong> the Aux-<br />

'e."iiiii".ifiiii v i" nlnkely a few musical '«»» hns isrown materially in this<br />

103 members <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> mviuicrs were rendered by vocfilists I'ounty during Uie pt>l few months<br />

_ 31. <strong>of</strong> Ihe United States i,j the Ocemi city unit' and the * n at 11 a.m. . <strong>On</strong>nii I'nstry Hli,,p<br />

T!ie pariieie will have six (HUsiniis I •'"'•'I returned t0 Jler ,<br />

ns we'll us prizes lor special rln,«l- her, <strong>of</strong> the Beacrest<br />

(leallijiis. Many <strong>of</strong> the prizes wil<br />

he uur ijtiiuiiv Tile queen U* Mun<br />

Constitution<br />

ftfi»'i proposed new<br />

*Fli»t <strong>of</strong> 12 iMiallmeiii,<br />

w it" 1 •»• » y°«<br />

cruise line! Mure Jhe \v;ir *t.iiN<br />

Hi priilfcihly wns the uri'nii^l nKm- 1 -<br />

till ni <strong>of</strong> Miiali rrnft iii p:iss iii re-<br />

fine reniileiiifi nl iuwns nn<br />

11(1 Wiitefwny.<br />

\y More War Bonds<br />

Sandra-Lea<br />

OCEAN CITY'S NEW<br />

Dining Room<br />

508.508 Ninth St.<br />

Closed 1J to 4 P. M,<br />

HOME COOKING<br />

HOME BAKING<br />

Breakfasts<br />

« to 12<br />

25c to 85c<br />

Dinners<br />

4 to 8<br />

85c to $1.50<br />

Telephone 0728<br />

Genuine [RIDELLE<br />

NECKLACE<br />

By Richelieu<br />

$ 3.95<br />

SPECIAL<br />

Necklaces InEglrnl by the colors <strong>of</strong> (til. Rainbow thf<br />

beauty §1 th* run shininK tlirouyl! f-aiht-rv fioy.U Hinch,<br />

Slrjnd wiih hrmrmlv illus tint •-• • -<br />

Bracelets, two strands, $3.95<br />

Earrings, 2 7 3 bead, sterling silver backs, $2<br />

THE IIOIIHE OF VJitFS<br />

— Famous Since lim —<br />

MUTH'S<br />

JEWELRY GIFTS<br />

A tilt bearing iho mmi. '•MUTH" ii taut tuarani.f. ot ihe uilimaip In Bond<br />

(isle and ssynd jydgmpni df values<br />

OIFT MART OF OCEAN CIT\<br />

826.828 Boardwalk (Opposite Music Pier)<br />

Buses to Supplant<br />

Wildwood Trolleys<br />

Operation nf trolleys on Five Mile<br />

Hi nc h will be entirely ell niliati-d,<br />

[WiNi buses siili^tiiiiteiJ. neenrilini* tu<br />

it plan iliseliiftefl his! WifiE tu the<br />

ii iM* svere jxi^teci nt var- t'i seinhu 1 . builies (if Nonh ^ ikN<br />

its "f duty tlurlna ilie trip \uiuel. Wililwuiiil unel Wililwnoil<br />

fiiM'. an Auxiliary veisul Crest by the Five.Mlki neneh El-e-<br />

intt-i-1 .miiihrr tlisahliti IJ,I:I( In i!s trie Hnilway.<br />

il.n-i: .ii Sin Isle <strong>City</strong> Vlvl.il si:'.- Tlie eumpiii.y eun!eiii|)iates mnif-<br />

IiMlliir; wurk wns ennied mi be- ilj'i lnviieilUile apiiliciitiiin to Ihe<br />

!Wi lin.il). niiil, ns the fleel ap- Piiblie Ulility riinililissliin fiir em .<br />

:ind<br />

THE MIRIAM LEE<br />

COFFEE SHOPPE<br />

70« KOAItDWAI.K<br />

Our I7lh Suson<br />

l 111<br />

Highway Gains<br />

CHESTER^More Support<br />

block, Asbiiiy nv yhe h7J i —^i<br />

• lie Beiillni<br />

Cotlingawood Comes to the Shore<br />

OCEAN CITY, N, j,, FRIDAY, AUGUST II, <strong>1944</strong><br />

Fuiilleitisn Office<br />

Red Mcn'i liall. III! St. and Hivcn An,<br />

PRICE 3<br />

3,000 Signatures<br />

<strong>On</strong> Petition; Som-<br />

ers Point For It<br />

somers<br />

t<br />

,h«<br />

m<br />

ptiiiit nfTic iiiklfiili (his<br />

nil riiilhll.Hliislle Support ol<br />

^iil by Ocemi r|ty eivlr<br />

,n. Hint I Me Htille Hlull-<br />

ri.'iieni prnvlde n ilireei<br />

,,,»,- in I hi" Hluek UniBe<br />

THE<br />

NOIITHWOOU<br />

101 AVK.<br />

CUV, N, J.<br />

Fin! W<br />

Bil (•.ninii'i<br />

ud ciiy r"11• • > "•'<br />

i»han jr. •"••' '<br />

dnvnr ,.f .h..<br />

5MS Mi'll's AM<br />

In n-y m I"<br />

li:iimi:i". »f Hv<br />

v sniti thai in-<br />

'•'in'* M M'in-<br />

' : «"'i win, ii,(.<br />

,n, <strong>City</strong> IV.Si-<br />

hiii ii mi nfhir<br />

,,hliiin tli,. n..«-<br />

ivnn.n<br />

f '" V'"""" 1 """ 1 p '" plp ""<br />

*""" lrfl! Bj rbiirii Oldnrh. oiiia,h "<br />

Cilvs<br />

RYA N' S<br />

938 Boardwalk<br />

Typical Victory<br />

65c Luncheon 65c<br />

12 Noon to 3 P. M.<br />

Cream <strong>of</strong> Tomaio Soup or Clam Chowder<br />

MEAT BALLS * SPAGHETTI SAUCE<br />

HBOILBD SEA TROUT, LEMON BUTTER<br />

BOAST LOIN OF PORK, APPLESAUCE<br />

«, CREAMED CHIPPED BEEP ON TOAST<br />

MINCED HAM OMELETTE<br />

VKOBTABLESi Mashed, Boilfd or French Fries<br />

J2K!S- o - r - tWO ~ W ' x BeaIIS ' SP'naeh or Crmmca rabba»B<br />

UEVKBAtiESi C<strong>of</strong>fee, Hot Tea, Iced Tea, (Milk !0e Extra)<br />

DEBSERTB: Cake, JeUo or Podding<br />

HORSEY'S RESTAURANT<br />

13S7.S9 Aibury Avenue<br />

Brenkfaat 8i30 to 11:30 Dinner 4:30 to 8<br />

1 .'••• Sunday Dinner 3 to 8<br />

Thm <strong>On</strong>ly BOARDWALK Restaurant<br />

from the Gardens to 6th St.<br />

Windsor Restaurant<br />

Fourth and Boardwalk<br />

Enjoy Your Meals Beside<br />

the Sea<br />

Breakfast - Dinner<br />

GOOD FOOD . MODERATELY PRICED<br />

Op#n Seven Dayi a Week for Your Convenltnce<br />

GRACE 0, IIOIISANO, prop.<br />

Hotel <strong>Ocean</strong>ic<br />

Dining Room<br />

WetleyAve. at I lth St.<br />

Large Tables for<br />

Family Groups<br />

8:30 to 11 A. M.<br />

8 to 7:30 p, m.<br />

Sundays from 4 to 7 p, m.<br />

$1 $1.28<br />

DIBKCTKD B* HAS GIBSON BOVD<br />

Business Men's<br />

LUNCH 50c<br />

CLOSED WEDNESDAYS<br />

THE<br />

Tip-Top Grille<br />

<strong>On</strong> the Corner<br />

In the Heafi p' Towp<br />

9th arid Asbury Ave,<br />

DINNERS $ 1<br />

Serveil Weekdays, i.M in 1 p.m.<br />

Sunday and Holidays<br />

12 to 0 pJii.<br />

Breakfast, 8 to 11 a.m.<br />

Luncheon noon to 1 p.m.<br />

Eirept Sunday!) .wnl Holiday!!<br />

PLYMOUTH<br />

INN<br />

Plymouth Place and<br />

Atlantic Ave,<br />

LOUISA T, t'ORSON, Prop,<br />

»•*••«•«•**•«*•******«*#•*##<br />

THE . .<br />

Garden Patch<br />

MARIE C. TOWNSENIl, Prop,<br />

Open from 8 A. M. to Midnight<br />

8th ST. and BOARDWALK—Next to Village<br />

•••••*••••••••••<<br />

Northwoad Where Dining Is Always<br />

A Pleasure<br />

I'nocl<br />

.Mnd(>riik> 1'rict<br />

Unvironmonl<br />

Courtcnus<br />

"To Serve You Well That We<br />

May Be Friends Always'<br />

MORRISON'S<br />

415 Eighth Street<br />

• Dinner<br />

• Luncheon<br />

• Breakfast<br />

Soda Fountain Service Phona 8508<br />

SEAFOOD<br />

RESTAURANT<br />

Open<br />

ihnf n Ejjviim nf<br />

,l.ii iPts frniri plill.<br />

filVlllB .if fniil<br />

1'i.int " Mnvnr<br />

halt nf n Mr:'ii•••<br />

IhroiiEh I,IM«M.II. Ni.tilifli hi Ple'i-<br />

iinivllli mill i nilme ill tile Willie<br />

Horse Pike I'-iiTIi- t-lrdo In Atoe-<br />

csn<br />

Conference Heavy Fines<br />

Plans Shaping For Numbers<br />

Paper Salvage<br />

Drive Yields<br />

Poor Returns<br />

<strong>On</strong>ly Twice Winter<br />

TotaJ; Population<br />

25 Times Larger<br />

Since mill-Winter. <strong>Ocean</strong> Oity's<br />

imputation lias Increased a,} times.<br />

But in ihe same period, the<br />

iimnuni <strong>of</strong> «erni) paper cifTicially<br />

eolilrlbutcd here to the war effort<br />

tui,s merely ehiubleel,<br />

Thi., cliseiuirauina fnet was um-<br />

lihn^lned Wednesdny with the re-<br />

liiiri friiiii Icicnl paper snlvaee <strong>of</strong>fl-<br />

riflls that tiillectliin (if pnper this<br />

week totaled cinly nine tons.<br />

Since the cnlI»Ftlnn.s are now be-<br />

K mack' every twn weeks, this<br />

would mean 18 ions a month, Dur-<br />

IIK the Winter, without the infliit-<br />

'ti Summer pupulntl'in tn help out.<br />

he monthly tnta! nvera^ed between<br />

is jintl cijjht tnns.<br />

Yel sinre jnlil.Winter Ihp pop-<br />

DiiUiqn huN suaref) from an pstl-<br />

mati'd 4.000 to a tifesent level nf<br />

N, J. Methodists<br />

Here Next Month<br />

C.ii 11<br />

u. i ,iii Cnv tin.<br />

•ember.<br />

• in nun 1 in prneress<br />

lei'lini! i.l the N. w<br />

•e uf the Melhiidls'<br />

will hike |i|;ieii In<br />

I:IM week (if Men-<br />

From 12 Noon<br />

Until 8:30 PM,<br />

and closed one day weekly (Tueiday)<br />

BETTY'S<br />

LINCOLN<br />

RESTAURANT<br />

9th St. at Wesley Ave. '<br />

KNOWN Fon DEMciors ASO WHOLESOME roon<br />

COMPARE!<br />

OPEN FOR BREAKFAST, LUNCHEON, DINNER<br />

8 A, M. to 9 P. M. Daily . Except Wednesday!<br />

CM EAN C ITV - MIAMI - ATLANTIC ( ITJT<br />

Artequale Facilitirs for Biiiinuels and niniifr Firliel<br />

**********************<br />

ANCHORAGE TAVERN<br />

"<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> Somers Points<br />

Better Dining Rooms"<br />

Delaware Ave. at Bay, Someri Point<br />

Phone S. P, 920 Beer by the Case<br />

DhUneUve Far Fine Food and Good Drinks<br />

|QPEN ALL YEAR<br />

Lobsten - Steamed Clanu . Snapper Soup • Chops<br />

Margate, N, J,, Pk 2.980S<br />

Watson's C<strong>of</strong>fee Shoppe<br />

<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Better Dining Rooms<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Ave. at Ninth St,<br />

WESTCOTT'S SEAFOOD<br />

RESTAURANT<br />

CLOSED ALL IJ.IV TtESDAl*.<br />

WESTCOTT-S SEAFOOD RESTAt'R.<br />

WT, formerly f'hris', orfefs you nsrellerii<br />

mc.ils, moilpriilely prireil, prepared under<br />

the fiirivfinn <strong>of</strong> rxprripnerd rfslnura^<br />

ieurs.<br />

You'll rnjny liininiT in Iliis i nmpit.|eiy<br />

reiioviileil dining rniim lirsidp (he Hay,<br />

Always plcnij p.-.rkin- !,niipe,<br />

Westcott's Seafood Market<br />

Telephone <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 1465<br />

OCEAN FRESH FISH - DlnECT FROM NETS<br />

<strong>On</strong> the Bay, between 9th & 10th Sti.<br />

•Thp Mr:<br />

ancr !!l!iil!i<br />

j dd!'i if B i<br />

[csnolflrtl Ii<br />

sia'r .ii(' u '<br />

nil mnkr ;i<br />

"W B.iiiliH'nrri Is a rnii.<br />

"•- B:.>' n\'.' hr cs-<br />

rn-i.ii i ht^ nf its f!U-<br />

Ii St.HUTS Pnlni wiih<br />

i l.'i rilrffuly lifts hr>pn<br />

•r iiiiilnlnnfl miiiii-<br />

i. their pl:ins with<br />

vilv pi'timlM'ti- ii<br />

v drsinibli' srenir<br />

•nic liiglnviiy sys-<br />

l,i cunprrnte with<br />

r..inniimltlf>s In<br />

We «-<br />

Man, Woman Held<br />

in Two Raids<br />

Knkinr ibe numbers fjamhUnK<br />

I'iiine :1s hiiiviesi bli.w In many<br />

inuiiUis, Pniiei. Judt'e Hiiward War-<br />

len nn Mnnclny assessed flii|.s (,(<br />

Sacjti euih :i(fniiist n mun and »u-<br />

llliK ue<br />

I. -i In.<br />

I.•ill MliVi-<br />

din..iii.>,<br />

ijiiiiilii F Allu-i'icl. pdstnr<br />

-I Mialiiiili-.i Clnireh and j '<br />

>>l tile lurnl eifiiniiltei' un I<br />

I,:.-,, si-ill i.ul 700 leller-; Mrpjsoi: vhy we «li,-iiln >* ii be<br />

deiMils<br />

Tllllll) VK\H IIERE<br />

Un.- y.iil !fe the third enriseru-<br />

•We nf tlif uffliiiil bottv nf Rmi-<br />

ITS Point h.ivi clls.-us.spfl tin' mat-<br />

•not the nn';:,' A ciil-nff with y.iiii-<br />

ttyor Civil, w Siniblr niiil yiiiif<br />

ammtajotirrf,, and I bolirvr we un-<br />

JfRtaM rarli t.thrr'.e prnlilemo nnrl<br />

inforkliif; t.igrthpr fur thp inutii.il<br />

Senefl: .,[ „,;,- nq, ».••<br />

Interest In HIM ilirni rnule In<br />

Ule Bl,wk Unrip Piko rontinupd to<br />

Boiji iipre tills uwk wiiti ihr<br />

Mnrit Mrn'o Atsnriation re.<br />

Ptrtinf nl>nfi!nl-<br />

fli-tl its intention <strong>of</strong> cmipetinj<br />

asaiaM ihe local club for the na-<br />

tloiinl nvc-mnn team cbninpionship.<br />

And It npiienrert improbable 'that<br />

any others would lie entered<br />

With only two contestants, the<br />

hosi club frit It would not be wortli<br />

the efTnr: nf conductina the affair. ,<br />

CiMiiiE fiiiBs eciierallv arc "snot<br />

to pieces' because so many members<br />

are 111 the armed forces, aiiri others<br />

•.vrre up ncainst trnnsportatinn dif-<br />

ricultiiK. tt W.1S salcl Even the<br />

team; tli.it ecTipc'cd last Jear were<br />

fir bilnw their usual strength.<br />

Wi'h tlie 12000 silver <strong>Ocean</strong> Citv<br />

trophy as the prize, the annual<br />

.•astnii! t.iuninmcnt had been tra-<br />

riiiiinal nn Ihe second Sntiirday <strong>of</strong><br />

M:'JUM fur 11 \enrs.<br />

Tin Wildwnnd Crest Fishlne Club<br />

will held Its Annual CnstinL' Tour.<br />

iirirnent at 4:3d pm. Saturday, on<br />

tlie bench r,t Wildwood,<br />

Burkhardts' Kin<br />

Dies in Normandy<br />

Former Resort VisU<br />

tor Killed in Action<br />

aid Ibe service provided last vein'I (iianuel, where they were rescued |<br />

by the company wns highly sails. J ,JV nllot|,nr unideiilined youtli with I<br />

factory iind I lint the company is ' ln oiitbonrd molorbnnt, ! «» f* f*. ,»]«,„<br />

always npeii to siiBRestinus for im- I r-iiiisi oiiarris from the laRooii | MrS. WlFaCR LrowOer<br />

provements, .Utniinn arrived shortly afterward<br />

hnvr. horn here slnrn enrlv<br />

" ni11 """<br />

Delicious Lobsters<br />

a Specialty<br />

•<br />

Steaks and Chops<br />

Seafood in Variety<br />

6<br />

EVERY EVENING<br />

NAN ROBERTS<br />

Hammond O i t<br />

Fun] y<br />

e Sergeant;<br />

After All-<br />

Wm<br />

Hie tli.itlo <strong>of</strong> live<br />

MANAGiMINT IY THi HAJOHTS<br />

Telsphonai Semarl Poln! tfl» '<br />

SATURDAYS<br />

DAISY LIPSEY<br />

Pianist<br />

Attractive Bar<br />

i. 50, <strong>of</strong> Brid.<br />

little beyond thr<br />

nrsdny nmht nnd<br />

K sillt wns nim * s bv<br />

Howard Wtirrcti, Tliurs'-<br />

Pflrt;r ' 1<br />

his<br />

xcelknt food • appefizi'ngfy served<br />

Delightful, breeze-swept dining rooms and bar<br />

In T P<br />

t "<br />

b l R hls own<br />

wound up a<br />

ilk NORTH on Bay Avenue from Sh<br />

W M<br />

.••"''"> thn Mlows<br />

Iillwioiis," the <strong>of</strong>-<br />

W<br />

him<br />

rt.<br />

The Board formerlv contracted<br />

for only one bus, but found ii nff-<br />

essnry last year tn aiifiment the<br />

carrier capacity after the Wesley<br />

nv. schoorwas closed nml •iicrucd<br />

with Central av.<br />

Visits Resort After<br />

Monetary Confab<br />

Dr. and Mrs. Karl n. Bnnp nnd<br />

and tiMk the boat In tow,<br />

County Man <strong>On</strong><br />

Eisenhower's Staff<br />

Raymond E. Hickmnri, <strong>of</strong> Bmiii,<br />

Cape May County. 1 befn prn-<br />

moted to tbe rank <strong>of</strong> major in the<br />

Kurnpenn tbeatre <strong>of</strong> war, it was<br />

lenriied this week. Mayor Hletanan<br />

went overseas as a captain In<br />

soti. Junior, spem several days<br />

Tlie Flanders, this week 1<br />

r. Dopp, recently appointed (ii-I <strong>of</strong> Oenerai I<br />

iir <strong>of</strong> resealch nf the Federal Allied hendqiin<br />

at March, nnd since April hns been<br />

attached to the adjutant's branch<br />

Dr<br />

Reserve Bank <strong>of</strong> phiiadelphla. rnrriB<br />

here followilif! Ills sttendance at. the<br />

internal innn! moiietnry eonferelife<br />

ni Breton Woods, N, H.<br />

Elsenhower's supreme<br />

dqiinrters.<br />

HOY R. DAnnv, JR.. vrvini.Y<br />

nEsininEs WAR IN NORMANDV<br />

—PAGE S.<br />

Wooden Tank Barge Built<br />

Here Used In Invasion<br />

Wooden tank barge's, ineludliiR<br />

the one built in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> in tile<br />

V/mte!r <strong>of</strong> IBM, "gave all excellent<br />

account <strong>of</strong> themselves' in the in-<br />

VMion <strong>of</strong> Normandy as trnnsporti<br />

<strong>of</strong> vital petroleum product*, the<br />

OfTice <strong>of</strong> Defense Transportation<br />

reported Saturday,<br />

The barge, 170 feet long, was built<br />

here by the Holtz Boat Works and<br />

Basin," 8th st. and the boy, and<br />

launched In March last year under<br />

contract with the Army Eiiginefrs.<br />

The ODT said ft total <strong>of</strong> 20B <strong>of</strong><br />

uw wooden tanM Mn« w«r« Built<br />

for wartime traffic. Sixty-four ore<br />

used In transporting residual fuel<br />

oil via the gulf intracoastal water-<br />

way from Texas to Florida, and 30<br />

niore are to be added. TTie Anmy<br />

uses some <strong>of</strong> the barges at ports <strong>of</strong><br />

embarkation, and 12 <strong>of</strong> them are<br />

oelng tested on the Mississippi river<br />

for fuel oil loadi, ODT said.<br />

Besides <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, other barges<br />

were built at Memphis, Tenn,; New<br />

Orleans. Lo,; Jackeonvllle, Fla,*<br />

Washington, DO,; Moss Point,<br />

Miss,; Brownsville, Texas: Dayton,<br />

O ; Plaquemlnej, La,: Bllqxl, MlM,,<br />

Hlalifth, Fla., ana Mlisml, Pta.<br />

Passes at 63<br />

Mrs, r.rnce B, Crowder, 65, n for-<br />

mer resort resident foi more than<br />

40 years, died Monday after nn Ill-<br />

ness <strong>of</strong> several months.<br />

She was the dnucjiter <strong>of</strong> the late<br />

Mrs. Caroline Carter, For some lini"<br />

she had made her home with a bro-<br />

th"r. Pled 8. Carter. In Court<br />

House, but formerly resided here<br />

She also Is survived by another bro-<br />

ther. Chnrles E, Curter, <strong>of</strong> Bilriue-<br />

ten: a nephew. Pr<strong>of</strong>, C, Hush Car.<br />

ler, <strong>of</strong> Bethany, W, Va,; two nieces<br />

Mrs. Eltner H, Sterlman <strong>of</strong> Ocein<br />

<strong>City</strong>, and Mrs, Pranls Hess. Bnla<br />

Fuiieral services were concliicterl<br />

at Court House yesterday, with iii-<br />

tei'nent nt Petersburg cemetery.<br />

No FarkinFLot <strong>On</strong><br />

School Property<br />

The Board <strong>of</strong> Education turned a<br />

deaf enr Tuesday night to the <strong>of</strong>fer<br />

<strong>of</strong> a rooming house proprietress to<br />

purchase a "portlbn <strong>of</strong> the vacant<br />

lot owned by the school system at<br />

12th st and Centrnl av.<br />

The <strong>of</strong>fer was made by Mrs. El.<br />

sic Ynunu, 1126 Central ?v,, who<br />

mid she wislied to nequlre! n piocc<br />

<strong>of</strong> Innd BdjoininR her property to<br />

make a parking lot for guests. The<br />

letter was received and filed, but<br />

no action was taken,<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hemming<br />

and daughter, Sandra, are, guests<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mr, and Mrs, Robert Woolston<br />

at their qottaie, 6841 Central nv.<br />

Word has been received by Mr,<br />

and Mrs. Hans BurHharrii. 81.1 IVn-<br />

iral av. !h:ii their nephew, Lieufen=<br />

ant Delbrit janics. was killed iti ae =<br />

linn In N'ni'mandy. June a.<br />

Soli nf Ihr late Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Stanley James, <strong>of</strong> plains township.<br />

Wilkes-Barrc. Lieutenant Jflriies<br />

hart spent his Summers here since<br />

early childhood with Mr. and Mrs<br />

Burkiiari.it, until he enlisted four<br />

and a half years njo.<br />

News <strong>of</strong> bis denlb was revealed<br />

In a telpBrani from tbe War De-<br />

partnir.ni received in Wilkes.BariT<br />

AiraH?.! < by bis brother. Secind<br />

I.ieuleniint John Jnmrs who was on<br />

emereency leave tn attend the fun-<br />

era! <strong>of</strong> Ilirlr iincle, Tbonias II,<br />

James, late <strong>of</strong> Plains. Second Lieu-<br />

tenant .tames had received word <strong>of</strong><br />

his brother's injuries on July 2n but<br />

had not known <strong>of</strong> his death until<br />

last Friday.<br />

Lieutenant James was the yeninc-<br />

est infantry first serseant In the<br />

U, S. Army when promoted tn tha!<br />

rank at ilie ace <strong>of</strong> in. Two years<br />

later be Was piven the ratine <strong>of</strong><br />

second lieutenant. He was a srad.<br />

il.tte rf Fort BenniriB, da , School<br />

<strong>of</strong> Radio Cotiimunlcatlon and fn-<br />

fnlitry Officers' School.<br />

He was fittaelied to the OBtli Di-<br />

vision and had been trained wiib<br />

the infantry for two years In Ens-<br />

land prior to D-Day. While there<br />

he receiveti bis flnai promotion.<br />

Lieutenant James was enuitiated<br />

from Plains Memorial Hlch School<br />

class <strong>of</strong> IMfi, nnd was a member<br />

nf (lie Miner Cnngrrgational<br />

Church, where memorial services<br />

will be held this Sunday. While In ,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Citv Lieutenant James at-<br />

C. Ferguson<br />

Succumbs To<br />

Heart Attack<br />

Death Comes to<br />

Prominent Citizen,<br />

Here 40 Years<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> lost one <strong>of</strong> its best<br />

nuwn business men Wednesday<br />

morning with the death <strong>of</strong> Cl£w-<br />

ricc Feruuscm. coal denier, who sue-<br />

umhed in n hear! nttnek at hta<br />

home, inja Asbury av. He was 05<br />

Mr Krreuson, active church<br />

wnrker nnd iraternnllst. hnd been<br />

trlcken sev nil months BRO and<br />

ad recovered only recently to re-<br />

urn to business duties.<br />

IIKSIIIKI) HERB 40 VEARS<br />

He was fiji nnd had spent 40 years<br />

f his life In this resort. He origi-<br />

laily wns enRoiied in the tixpreai!<br />

business with his brother, the lote<br />

EdKar FiTKUM<strong>On</strong>, hut entered the<br />

iel business in ifi.il.<br />

He was treasurer <strong>of</strong> thn First<br />

Methodist cluircii, a pnst-mastor <strong>of</strong><br />

he <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Masonic Lodge, F-<br />

md A. M , a .Tnember <strong>of</strong> the Ki-<br />

•arils dub. Red Men nnd p O. fl<br />

f A,<br />

1JSEHAL SATURDAY<br />

Survivlna are his widow, itfrs.<br />

niia Murphy PerRuson: two<br />

auRhters, Mrs. Martha Bringhurst.<br />

Jcenn Citv, and Mrs. Esther Pul-<br />

"». Philadelphia; two sLster«, Mrs,<br />

:arrie Huverstick and Mrs. Mary<br />

leyiiiilds. Quarryville. Pa.: ana a<br />

rot her. John, <strong>of</strong> Denver, Colo.<br />

Funeral services are scheduled for<br />

p.m. tomorrnw &<br />

at ehangetl conditloBs, BMlt In Hag-'<br />

he quickly cancelled advertisemmta •(<br />

urging visitors to rent cottages ami<br />

apartments, because practically #»•<br />

erythinf already was rented. Then<br />

the copy was changed to urie «rt-<br />

tors to make reservatloni eMflf at<br />

weeks ago that angle was outmoded<br />

In -is- taies. Monmouth County j oecause the hotels are generally<br />

waj second, with 100.8 per cent. > booked solidly until Ubsr ^y mf<br />

Bussex was third with 104,3 tier iater, •'..<br />

cent. Camden was fourth with 101,0 , prom the time eity adverti»lii«<br />

per cent and Essex fifth with 100,4 ; began, before Palm Sunday, ontp<br />

per cent ] It stopped two weeks ago, Use<br />

Mercer was first in overall sales, ume <strong>of</strong> inquiries by mall hid<br />

with 181.3 per cent. Camden was I runninj JO to 80 per cent heavier<br />

seecind with 165,S per cent. Olou- than ir, 1B43, the director galel. Dm*<br />

ee*ter was fourth with IM per cent j Ins July the <strong>of</strong>fice received cloSB<br />

and Atlantic was fifth with 162,1 ! to 130 letters a day asking for I*»<br />

per eent, ; sort Information,<br />

TELEPHONE WORKERS<br />

BUY 1,41s BONDS<br />

Men and women <strong>of</strong> the New Jer.<br />

Flotilla Grateful<br />

For Use <strong>of</strong> School<br />

Men Md women <strong>of</strong> the New Jer. '• The Occao <strong>City</strong> -PiotUJ* ^pf<br />

ley Bell Telephone compniv* or- coast thsard AUJUUBW 1 tmni s 1<br />

ganlzation In Atlantic, Oape Miy to thtfjibart <strong>of</strong> Education felt 1<br />

Hnd southern <strong>Ocean</strong> counUea in- expressing appreciation ftrf the (•»,«<br />

vested approximately 134.376 to buy ef the high ichool gymnMlufc lU<br />

1,415 war bonds in the Fifth War classrooms for meetings and<br />

Loan Drive, recently comlJleted. Instruction classes during the part<br />

toward u company-wide total <strong>of</strong> few months,<br />

28,877 bonds costing s'i8a,343, worth ' The letter, read at Tuesday<br />

at maturity nearly (1,000,000, ine night's meeting <strong>of</strong> the Board, was<br />

ibor-management drive signed by John B Brawley, Jr., Flo»<br />

final rport discloses this tills secretary.<br />

The Auxiliary has now ceased oc-<br />

cupylng the school prQperty.for Its<br />

weekly sessions. Work will start lm-<br />

mediiitely to reflnlsh the KymnM<br />

slum floor before the opening <strong>of</strong><br />

the new term.<br />

week.<br />

New Kindergarten<br />

Teacher Hired<br />

Miss Shaw, III, Given<br />

Leave <strong>of</strong> Absence<br />

Thr Board <strong>of</strong> Education Tuesday<br />

niBht Rmiited n six-month letive <strong>of</strong><br />

absencp to Miss Minnie Shaw, kin-<br />

dcrgar'pn lenclicT, njiel veiled to em-<br />

piny Miss Bette Tlinrpe, <strong>of</strong> this<br />

•ilv, til handle the teaching dilfies<br />

tluriiiB the intrrlm.<br />

Miss ghaw asked fnr the time <strong>of</strong>!<br />

in order to fully recover from a<br />

wi Imis illness this Bummer,<br />

Miss Thorpe, n Rrndiin* < »f <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> HIBII School nncl I o Trenton<br />

Stale Teachers' College, hn.^ been<br />

tenchinR since 1041 at North Bruns-<br />

wiclt Tuiwiisliip, nenr New Bruns.<br />

wick.<br />

The Board also <strong>of</strong>ficially received I<br />

and filed the resignation <strong>of</strong> Ray-<br />

mond L. FltP. hish school athletic<br />

director aiici physical education tea-<br />

Soldier Ballots<br />

Out Next Week<br />

Absentee ballot.s for the Novem-<br />

ber general election are scheduled<br />

to be mailed next Wednesdny, Au-<br />

gust 10, tci almost 2003 menibers <strong>of</strong><br />

the ariiied forces with homes In<br />

Cape Mny County.<br />

Under state law. County Clerk<br />

Burling W, Cole is instructed to use<br />

reinilfir first class mail for balloti.<br />

to sfrvlce men in the United States,<br />

and air mall lor those in service<br />

oversells.<br />

Mure than 300 <strong>of</strong> the ballots, it<br />

is estimated, will be mailed to Oce-<br />

an city service men and women,<br />

Names nnd addresses <strong>of</strong> more than<br />

100 were obtained here during a<br />

surrey early this Summer, but quite<br />

a few <strong>of</strong> thuTii are under SI and<br />

not eligible to vote.<br />

Plenty <strong>of</strong> Coal<br />

When Schools Open<br />

Resort public schools will be well<br />

fixed for their supply <strong>of</strong> coal when<br />

py<br />

,'her, flho retired em pension be-<br />

ciuise flf disability. The resignation<br />

had been received the day after<br />

the July Board meeting,<br />

PHASER TRANSFERRED<br />

Me Harry V. FTaser has been<br />

according to superintendent<br />

E, Brown,<br />

He said this week that bins <strong>of</strong><br />

the Central av, Brade school have<br />

been filled to capacity during the<br />

Summer, and that the high jehool<br />

has receiveel several deliveries.<br />

This is In line with the policy<br />

<strong>of</strong> previous years, and also follows<br />

government suBgestions that con-<br />

ended<br />

Church.<br />

Ihe<br />

Besides ills brother nnei Mr, nnel<br />

Mrs. niirkhnrcH, Lieiltenrint James<br />

is survived by his Binlidmother,<br />

Mrs, Jfiiiii V. Jones, <strong>of</strong> Wilkes-<br />

narre. nnd several other relatives<br />

In Plains,<br />

Lifeguard Ball<br />

Saturday, <strong>Aug</strong>. 19<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Beach Patrnl has<br />

scheduled the annual Lifeguard<br />

Ball to take place Saturday night,<br />

<strong>Aug</strong>ust IB, in Convention Hall, oth<br />

st. 'and the boardwalk.<br />

<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the annual major events<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Summer season, the ball this<br />

vear will feature the music <strong>of</strong> Lcs<br />

Saunders and his orchestra, now<br />

pppearinB nt Hunt's Pier in Wlld-<br />

wood and scheduled next week at<br />

Hamid's Pier, Atlantic <strong>City</strong>.<br />

A committee <strong>of</strong> guards Is making<br />

arrangements for the ball.<br />

transferred 'to A.O.P Replacement burners stock as much fuel now as<br />

Depot No, i, Part OeorRc Meade, | possible to ease Winter tronsporta-<br />

Maryland, lion problems.<br />

Boys <strong>of</strong> 18 Help ,<br />

Fill Draft Quotas<br />

S or 6 a Month It<br />

Average Here New<br />

Increased registration for *>lee-<br />

tlV3 service by boys who attain the<br />

age <strong>of</strong> 18 is helping the ocean<br />

<strong>City</strong> selective service board tjll Ua<br />

quotas more easily these dayi. Be-<br />

en! ding to Mrs, Freda Bonhnm,<br />

chief cjerk.<br />

She said the beiard is averaging<br />

five or six new registrations eaeh<br />

month now. whereas a year or MOM<br />

ago trwe tsiially were only one ta<br />

three each minth available for to*<br />

mediate clflssifloatlon at 1-A,<br />

A blR reason for tte Increase la<br />

believed to be that the aimed foKM<br />

have drajtleally eurtaltod Uielr ««-<br />

ciaiized twining programs, Wnen<br />

these couraes were at full activity.<br />

a majority <strong>of</strong> the youthi slgn«l up<br />

for them before thty becaae IB<br />

and were therefore not ellglWt n»«<br />

tejrial for the draft,<br />

Mrs. Bonham said tile monthly<br />

calls for induction trem this


i v "lft (,-:;'<br />

Tax<br />

i, Has<br />

Increase<br />

Slate Association<br />

,Wmi that Post-War<br />

f Era Call* for GuU<br />

Oounty.fiaa had the<br />

increase !n its pur capita tax<br />

government <strong>of</strong> any<br />

oounty in Mew Jersey, according to<br />

'* «tatiatlcal survey <strong>of</strong> county<br />

; ftaftoces announced yesterday by the<br />

i . N t w " - • • • -<br />

Faithful Old Party Fishing<br />

Boat 'Sold Down the River'<br />

Nunziata* <strong>On</strong>ce Rum Runner, Has Had;<br />

25-Year Checkered Career '<br />

By nAROLD LEE<br />

Nuiiziata doesn't - live , hero any<br />

more.<br />

mtirr,<br />

alii' was built n Whiile Di'iich<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> baylronl on Monday,<br />

to iimkc her humi 1 lieneerurth in<br />

flea Isle <strong>City</strong>, The rnin iind c-Uiut's<br />

lU *£Fthta ISr"°pfir in Su «»* '* «W«Hn f « h»«-r haul-<br />

| v nit: debt reduction from 1041 w r ' d '" " ilWhp$ f! '" m hlM fll ' tk "<br />

^lptff.waa the largest In the state, , U.VE.AR CIIEC KKRED CAIIEKH<br />

The study shows that taxpayers i '•Nuiiay." as slip wns murr rifii- -<br />

[<strong>of</strong> New Jjreey must raise almost ! ilnnniriy kiiuwn. is ixpi-eieci tn nil:<br />

11,000.000 more for their countv j b- 1 suints strong next SiimiriM rie-<br />

' government.', this year then ihpy Titte n elu'ekere-.l mnm m ih,-.,<br />

1 dit) in 1043. : parts over ;i jit-riud nf 2,1 yi>;it:. n:<br />

ftm Cape May County per enpli ><br />

till, taied on the 1840 census popii- iiiliini! r-miiti^t mi ,i per i-.-ipii-.i<br />

lafloq <strong>of</strong> gjjU, was given by the • bnsi.-. ht-nmsr mure ilnui linll' I-I<br />

j» Attestation as iiJ.M. compared willi ihe taxable prnpfru is „„• mviuni<br />

IIIJM In 1842, The increuse <strong>of</strong> S2.7S : i<br />

Tin. faithful old party llchlnR boat l"' : ; > M = ri "'< '"li"! tolling boo'<br />

<strong>of</strong> that name departrd from the "• r «» »"< '" u «' P" 1 "'* «»« brin*<br />

i iirt hnuis tii murker, out <strong>of</strong> HI<br />

I«le <strong>City</strong>.<br />

Dudim lilt' Pi-uhibiUun era sin*<br />

clii her part to help lubricate the<br />

ci:'V thrums liercnbolils by jc >i nili!-<br />

Cars Rapidly<br />

Aging, Warning<br />

No New <strong>On</strong>es Until<br />

Long After War<br />

i With iin ijruspect <strong>of</strong> new enrs mi-<br />

til ,i yi'iir nfter war's end—and tlinn<br />

probably on .1 rationed bnsl.;--Key-<br />

. si mil' Automobile Club bi'lirvivs mi.<br />

lunMs i.uijht ti- act their ncr" with<br />

n -suci-t tu fill 1 use<br />

it just Isn't )i.i:»iblr,'- n chili<br />

-1ifiii in 1-^ snHi tni--. work ' fur thi 5 old<br />

rjf- l.iuv oil Hie road tn i 111 I l;i *i<br />

U,,. u::r Uilli^H tluir owners Mop<br />

itit,H!UM on a. prr=\\ar bash- "<br />

I !»• Club ealls :iltc ii! Ii it i Ii ,i ve.<br />

Just Between Candidates<br />

he riuii rur.iiint: fieri whieh play- vt it ^,ini^ riindnrled by ih' piih<br />

Ii, Hi ,Hi> Ariiiiii:!>tr;iiinn :i;ui 2<br />

llh'tiii o! t: himbi,i ylist ii shown<br />

"i i! '••: ;» r i I'lil ol tin vllirles ii<br />

11 «•• ,.,;I'I , .in in-'.i HIS Hi- .•ivil-i<br />

1! IV |-.-l- rrlli ,,'<br />

Is ;tlie largest <strong>of</strong> any <strong>of</strong> the ?:<br />

J| OUAM COUNTY IllallEST<br />

* highest per capita tux rnir amni"<br />

cdunties is the $18,70 r:iti' in<br />

!Bn, trtille Cape May Is secuiirt<br />

_i in this category. Oloui'i-stc:<br />

hi0 the lowest rate, $6.23.<br />

Jhe Association report did iii •-.<br />

qiMllfy the iiets by explMnlng thnt<br />

Cifpe May and other resort noun.<br />

tip einnot fairly be compared with<br />

I Shoes<br />

• FOR WOMEN<br />

Selby Arch Preserver<br />

Physical Culture<br />

Foot Rest Shoes<br />

' FOR MEN<br />

'Wright Arch Preserver<br />

Ncttlcton Shoes<br />

fe'reemon Shoes<br />

Stride Rife<br />

Shoes for Children<br />

1009 Atlantic Ave.<br />

(Just liclou (..is Office)<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />

The Assnmliun (lid wnrii III,it<br />

ruDniv cnvcrninij hoille« iji'iirnilly<br />

ihOulil study inethodi nl rediic-<br />

ing ta\nlinn und ism rates, In he<br />

really for post-«ar ailjuitmeiiii<br />

dbiiius- unvernmi'iit* In tlii> pi^,-<br />

iv,II- pi'rj.-itl will he eiiiifrimti'd will'<br />

in.Tiiv niiiinri.il problfins." Ii i.iiiii<br />

• ni'cr.nM-fl priviite llv-Mllie.i. will '""" '',<br />

in,ik, lliMh tnv;iti'in :! liliuji I!<br />

Ihv av,ti!i!f hi'ilir iiunrf T! ^hl<br />

t -ari-tn-iv inusort^n! for rmmlr '<br />

frninents to redlirf tnXiiUMii i .<br />

i iiv ,i i!---|-1 ;l.. p.KSillll' '<br />

C;i,ie May Cm,my', si.-• f-..• i<br />

trtS ful HH4 «.'••, i:iv ;i as (-W1 .<br />

nn lnccen^f oi $7*i.?MLJ siiuc i<br />

I'he ^!:ite ^is i! wiioh' h;is iiifi fmiiilv n! p:irty h. ,i'<br />

iii-r,stiiis- ii'-ni 4th M ;ind FIM- HP'.<br />

•• M 1 - ...il .in;! '<br />

•: i ,.II. ;i) vi n> ..|ii ,«• UIIIIT<br />

"r,,:i! l!u aTialy-is o! ,;if.irni:i!:n.<br />

-• i-jiiit11 ii in iin- iniih II appear<br />

\,.,\ iy pi i ciiit ,,j c;\r-i .ire owjii,<br />

I) B-nrkiT. 1 '- in ialii' imin-try tjroup<br />

i" ,i-iiti[| t i tilt 1 wai efTul-l an'-uml<br />

•;•'•. hiin.-lal t Nll^ir'i.iil 'nanilf'r<br />

11 -in .iinl prndiii'iiiL' ami ir.in«iii,r<br />

•i n 1 An.iihi r ];: p,v [-,•;,: nr,<br />

i-'ii.il bv wiir!;i-i-.> 111 enliMl'in'tiiiii<br />

I i tn, II1II11M1I imllisiri Cl-.r.ips es<br />

• •'•l..^ In pi'iiii'ciiiiiiii ill the win-.<br />

In reii'iii mnrtlis • me cliib<br />

• ',-illBii 1 ,uid< ear m." h;i* in.<br />

• ..Kfd i liiivini.il>.!. 1 . ah]ii,ii;:h r:i<br />

iiip<br />

Thr<br />

BBT SOW CWldren't WW<br />

CMILPHiNS OUTFITTERS<br />

SPEARS -SHOP"-<br />

JtMiTWNTiC AVE<br />

ATLANTIC CITY<br />

S])e ami p..i.<br />

Mr.-<br />

;ipp<br />

-naili<br />

rnxin<br />

Ml- Mill<br />

! N , r<br />

DK, L, W BETTS & SONS<br />

OITOMETRISTS<br />

HOURS: « A. t,I. to 5 P, M<br />

by appeisimt'iit<br />

l!0g Allnnlie Aienue<br />

Atliiilie <strong>City</strong>, N, ,f,<br />

DIAL ill.ll<br />

IINIKU. HKHE<br />

:,;l Sihiiiliv Rnhliiii:<br />

Irl 1 \Vi-ill-e.Mi:l> lift.<br />

!.-. in • ' , a 1 !piul t!<br />

!' 1 . . M..ntl.iv Mv Pan<br />

(-,'iplliin Hill Dison 1<br />

-i«:•••• tn Sea Isle,<br />

( ! r<br />

C.1<br />

j A l l . i l « - | | l - ( l J U . i V • n l l l 1 - I n , . . . ' M i<br />

1 ". i:h t he hack ,.! his br..n,M ii ]: .:;<br />

1 pfili.ir..-- 11 «,.» a clrup ul 1.iin I 1 . :<br />

I !i,ip.» 11 wasn't<br />

11 Ha;<br />

:,: M,<br />

l-'Pl • I<br />

1 Mr and Mif, Ho'ati- W Ii;:,<br />

I U1/w - '"" l j U Mapirw... -il. pent 111,, ure<br />

ilt.^ii^^.^^a—.—«^^—^^^B^^H^^BB^.4 a 1 The- Hansc',,111<br />

• .IV Ml<br />

W.lllli-. I.<br />

'iii.iih<br />

M r .a<br />

.•I .1.;-.<br />

i.itk. ;• M-<br />

!:.- P,t!,i:,;i<br />

J,.;<br />

FOR YOUR "SUNNY DAYS PLEASURES"<br />

Murphy's Presents New Values<br />

in<br />

inafote 2)%^<br />

You'll find the usual Murphy Quality in these<br />

Mwfiby Values, Dutton-butk, full-skirt stylus with<br />

waibts, big patdi potkets and careful >tiicli-<br />

ing. Ideal for tennis tourt or ktiditii, so you'll want<br />

• scvtral.<br />

• New "bare look" styles<br />

• Bright washabia colors<br />

•Chambrays and Ginghams<br />

• Chech, stripes, plaids<br />

$1.88<br />

Ceiling Price<br />

$2-49<br />

l].l] MURPHY<br />

and Asfeurjr Avenue <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N, J.<br />

Paper Salvage<br />

Disappointing<br />

Keep A Gas Book<br />

Cover, Is Warning<br />

OI'A<br />

tFi.in p.mr- 1<br />

\n tii-iii<br />

I., iii.iki<br />

vv.ii-iii'ii -1111 -<br />

mi! til:- nn, 1<br />

iiiiii ii ...k-.<br />

111.II Mppll:-<br />

.il,, uili |,,v,I<br />

tiiinks Tin.-,!.<br />

iiv !«. .1.skrtl<br />

1' i ,11B 1'ivi.lv-<br />

mini in :lu-<br />

-iflii u;<br />

.ii, hi<br />

lit ii: I I II \N KIN \ WHK<br />

MAXWELL<br />

Larga Mlftlian. RaaMnabli Price,<br />

[ol Hn Infk frwili and v.os-<br />

loblii for hialth and oddtd a<br />

Fancy Yellow or While Freestone<br />

PEACHES 2 -19'<br />

Calif. Iceberg Lettuce<br />

pascal Celery<br />

Honeydew Melons<br />

Juicy Persian Limes<br />

Hew<br />

BROCCOU<br />

Pr#par« Now for the tig P*sth Crep<br />

MASON JARS<br />

r-olm.Fil!ing, Big<br />

Flat Lucite<br />

$2-30 to $3.50<br />

"• 5c!a-Pc, Jor Caps • r """ •'•Me<br />

2 •'" lie 2-N. Jor Caps I^. ""<br />

Brownlee Buys<br />

Business Block<br />

May Use It As Show<br />

Room After War<br />

The iarRe businrss: property at<br />

7IM Asbury iiv. «iifi purehased tills<br />

week bs llerberi J. Brownhie. pro-<br />

prietor <strong>of</strong> (lie Druwnlee fiiriiiUire<br />

-ompiuiy HP tematively pluils VS<br />

occupy il us n shiiw room after ilii,<br />

war.<br />

The p!!i[;eriy «as uwncii by Le.lli<br />

PaUniin Sivlit yeni>- ilHo it was<br />

iiccupiefl by Lloyd a furniture sture.<br />

W!d lor the past two yeals lue<br />

housed tile factory ol the Oceuli<br />

<strong>City</strong> Tent Co.<br />

A Mittion who.se e^JH'iiseH are nji<br />

Inrpe .is tliikic <strong>of</strong> tin' Uiilied Slulrs<br />

uili b. 1 niter the war. must be sure<br />

its tax system provides iiieeiHlve.s.<br />

not penalties, for increasing p<br />

dileiioli and eniployrneiit " ^ Jump*<br />

II, Mcfirilw, Jr., pre*. Mefjraw -Ilill<br />

uh, tn,<br />

Kllill<br />

MUTH'S<br />

JEWELRY GIFTS<br />

"ML r<br />

CHIT MAKT OI CM TAN CITY<br />

826.828 Boardwalk(Opposite Music<br />

ii.ni ON 11 in.ot'mi<br />

!--:,.II Hri ; -.1, 1 .111.1 Mi.-- Fr.iiik<br />

Pi|. JI iii. 1:1 O.-. ,iil C i H iin M<br />

l I :i .t wllll tin-<br />

n A,., f. I-..- ..• r.riind island.<br />

K.r,- ii'<br />

.-p. n<br />

1., hilpnii; in-<br />

hi iim ii.iiiH'ti<br />

I Mr Ili-W I5-LJ!I<br />

•;;HT 11. nib. r«.<br />

Ri:,M) THE rl.AS>!ll--|Kll AI1N<br />

uiitf i<br />

Iiliiti<br />

,1.Hi i I.,,11 M lii'.iiili'il in! Vhiirl.n<br />

\rii; tr-t M. ( jint ribii ! I.F^ ,irr uri;! d<br />

!,, juil uili tiii'ir iiiMi-nr hillifi 1 .--<br />

ul ;i,ip Iliglit «(i llii'V «ill<br />

in- n lii.ihi.' fur 1 niiri tnr» cirly<br />

I In- H I M hinrnilis.<br />

Tomato Harvest Up<br />

To Local Workers<br />

Th<br />

SALE<br />

TWO<br />

BUNGALOWS<br />

.tini urc<br />

^ ntit. pii fnr<br />

The Heated <strong>On</strong>e<br />

$5,000.00<br />

The Unheated <strong>On</strong>e<br />

$4,000.00<br />

C. E, STILLE<br />

804 Central Avenue<br />

f liur<br />

Tip<br />

Do You Wish To<br />

Sell Your Property?<br />

it uiih 11<br />

ilV( i tfU*'i•'•",<br />

tifili, I., i —t i 11<br />

\\v have pru-<br />

>vvhM\g NUilubly<br />

^ (if i'titta^PSs<br />

^, tivo-fiimiiy<br />

IIKI Htnall huU'la<br />

Jrwin Nicholson<br />

947 Centril Avo.<br />

EYES<br />

EXAMINED<br />

r, LASSES<br />

FITTED BY<br />

Dr. Harry H, Lake<br />

OFTQMETHIIT<br />

B Yr.ri clperlcDCC, Alt the Iltclt<br />

10 Ilatk.<br />

«2j ASBOEY AVE,<br />

Eil.lillihcii 1904 PhBBt<br />

14 OCEAN RD.<br />

COTTAGE — I iMtlrnoms, batli.<br />

firi>|il:iri>, cic. rurnjsbry, (Jar-<br />

upci'i with iiiTi i-iira loth* F»r<br />

hfclmv rful vulur,<br />

$6950<br />

3 Family Apt,<br />

lleaticl, Cuitiplrtrly iuniisluJ.<br />

<strong>On</strong> a main sircft.<br />

Price $6,000<br />

GILL and CARR<br />

424 Eighth Street<br />

»• ttai in,, H MM mmmr.<br />

^ nMni ut mm<br />

M mmmtn<br />

LOANS ON<br />

COLLATERAL<br />

At Extremely Aitractive Interest Ratea<br />

U, S, Treasury Bonds<br />

Stock Expunge Secuiitiei<br />

Cash Surrt'iider Value Lifu Insurance<br />

Inquire <strong>of</strong> Our Officers for Details<br />

THE NATIONAL BANK<br />

<strong>of</strong> OCEAN CITY<br />

MKMUEIt lEUliliAL DEPOSIT INSLnANCK CORPORATIOH<br />

Watkini Table Salt<br />

Cider Vinegar<br />

White Dist. Vinegar ^ 10c<br />

ICED TEA TIME<br />

0rsn$m Pskoe<br />

TEA<br />

'/l .Ib Bkf 346<br />

Suiffio' in flovor.<br />

Mare qyaltty Tea f§F<br />

Oslfeiouf lead or Her<br />

ToU II l(h« (hi<br />

HEAT-FLO<br />

Flavor si<br />

am<br />

COFFEE<br />

•TOMATO JUICE COCKTAIL<br />

fyllH* <br />

Bland<br />

on bsgt far i<br />

47,<br />

18c<br />

Ifore Florida Orange Juice<br />

fbawoed Grapefruit Juice<br />

Bknded Julst fXSSStm » N °'»"'<br />

fhillipt Tomato Juice<br />

16-si bol<br />

No 1 ran 1.<br />

week siipplind si'Vcrn] (•nnvlnclnu tnil st,,rrs |n thr flscnl venr I'liJiinj<br />

tu tlic rnystpry nf what nnp-<br />

IiPiii'd to the Brpnl American cigar<br />

-^particularly tlic 0 coiner, for<br />

which Ocenn pity aitjnr smokers<br />

now si-ircll nlmnsl fulilrly.<br />

The Department <strong>of</strong> Lnbnr report-<br />

ed there were only 36.200 mnnii-<br />

.0<br />

inclurinB'emiiloycs ai work in fiaiir<br />

fiiptorit's in May this year, i iim-<br />

jmrctj willi 4:1,900 the previous year<br />

and 55.5CK) W'Yiu were luniinK out<br />

perfeetuh and panotrlnN thp niontii<br />

brfurp Pearl Hnrbor.<br />

MAIS'POWEIl SIIOE'I'<br />

The decrease nf 17.5 per ernt In<br />

mrinpnwer wns held to be n majnr<br />

fndor in the empty ciBiir shnwrast.<br />

c y fj<br />

June HO. (he HlireaM <strong>of</strong> Intcrnnl<br />

HeVi'niie reported.<br />

f;«NTS INC HEASE j<br />

Anoihi'i I'Kpliiniiiion <strong>of</strong> nils Is,<br />

that crisis have increased lo surll<br />

iin 'xit'iit thai iiiniiufneturers nf<br />

mat him -nindi' citiiirs have been for. '<br />

ccd lo use (heir pqiiipintll! for ia't).<br />

dmiion <strong>of</strong> liiaili'i-priced brnlids In I<br />

Hip cist' <strong>of</strong> liand-mndi' tiuars. work-<br />

pr>. who in-,' paid for eucli lW ri- i<br />

Kins ibt'V pi'iriuc". insjht upon ihp<br />

rltlii tu mnkp higher prieed brands<br />

anil .-.i/i.s nl the iiiiiher waKe rite<br />

thai nsi'ils. |<br />

Sllii .inolhcr fiirtnr is that the i<br />

nriiii'd t'.rnw a.-e i.iklim l no; noo.n.'n i<br />

^iiii'rs a venr out tif civllinn chnll- j<br />

nf those Ihnl<br />

new inembrrs dur. Almost two biliimi fpwpr rlunw I ui-ls tinw. piimpurrti with fion.nno 001<br />

j brf (iur<br />

iim Iho Blnii'-wiiln ViPtiiry Ofial<br />

fniili'SJ. There were "M new Kl-<br />

wniiinns in tbis Division froni Jiin.<br />

Iliirv I liiroiieii April m, hn ail-<br />

i l<br />

Tiir lli'iilrnnnt-Bnvprnnr nlsn<br />

nimmenrleil ihe riiib fnr hnvimr<br />

an fserllent job <strong>of</strong> bond sell-<br />

li<br />

piiri'd nt 0 rnnis ur lrHS wrrp dis= oiilv )t viMir nen.<br />

Ex-Bridge Tender<br />

Dies in Linwood<br />

Alfrrfl BuKby. ei. ;, furmrr hrlrlae<br />

_ ti-nclrr nn 1 ho ni-iMin <strong>City</strong>-Somers<br />

»l! (luriiiK the rpppnt Fifth Wnr | t "' li '! t -"pans fur ninny yi-ars, died<br />

:,nnn ilrlve. In whirli members nr-- Tiii.sdiiy iiftni n shm't illnuss nt hi«<br />

"*IIIII!II*I fnr snl^f. mnn- thnn tlirnn 11 *ir11 *> in TJhwuufl,<br />

tlmrs thp quutii nr 18.275 Nrw JIT-<br />

}le * as >)" ill WhlilriES. N.J..<br />

is 1 uhnli.. Mr awnln snlil. has "'" l was " hiu-hplnr. FiiniMii! sor-<br />

linsfii.d thn tlOOOOCMfl mnrk vlf ' E *'" bl ' nl ~ V m t " cl «y 'Fli-<br />

tlii.M frum tin. Mliltlletcm jinrlnrs.<br />

Rumirs Point<br />

Embezzlement<br />

Charge Dropped<br />

sey ns<br />

<strong>of</strong> f nt<br />

firnliani. 14, ii milk sales-<br />

in policr court<br />

ill,in. wen fiit.Tiissrd<br />

Dinrsdiiv i.isl wrrk<br />

Police Chiif nnheri J<br />

ihr comjiliimi by IVthijrj,<br />

enmpanv wiiitli eniiiloyerl Oralinm<br />

Margate Bears Nip<br />

Point Nine, 3-2<br />

The Mariiiile Ijear.'i won n 3-3<br />

Victorj' over the Homers Point Roys'<br />

High Wind, Full<br />

Moon Cause Big<br />

Tides; Beaches Hit<br />

Tone <strong>of</strong> Sand Carried<br />

Out at Momingside<br />

Rd. Beach<br />

fitvini] (i.ivs <strong>of</strong> iiorthpn«ti?rly<br />

wind, combiru'd with a full innon,<br />

ivruught hiivcjc ulUi Ot-iMin <strong>City</strong>'s<br />

Diiiliilii; bi-nciiis Hlls wrrk ns thi 1<br />

litlfi ficMidcrl up tn till' hlithc.it li'vf!<br />

in fit lnnst n y^rir.<br />

Titli'S boil! HI uir ^ny niid ncoini<br />

Jill VI" lllTll HVri III [111 f'P fl'pl UlK)Vl!<br />

normnl .vineit Blind,.y, mu\ insult*<br />

nnd c)Ui>;ifif' untrrs wrrr- vmnv?u !><br />

rmjtih.<br />

Thp wnrsl lilnw tn tlif Ijatliiiiii<br />

bi'iif'li iicr'.ii'ri'tl in Hit" vicinity nf<br />

Muriilnii.sldi' rd., wherp the churn,<br />

iim wnvcj, irtiupr-d nWiiy t-ins ul siiild<br />

nnd left" ii six-font hiiih vertical<br />

Jill, iiusl fitisicifi Ihr bnnrdnalk,<br />

U> iiKirk h:::h water line, A ^in;ill<br />

benrh pliitfiirin at Unit point, used<br />

for Ktonnji-. iind the honrrtw;ilk stnps<br />

wiTf washrri iiwny,<br />

Rvrn !ar diswincnvn, at 10th sf .<br />

Hriicli p.itn.l C.i|)tii?n TliDmas Will-<br />

irinm n?4timatrd an lO-ilHh yfrtlf.i!<br />

loss <strong>of</strong> sand under the Beach Pa-<br />

trol hfiidqunners building, when-<br />

the hljh tides swept beneath the<br />

boardwalk.<br />

The surf was so turbulent Wed-<br />

iiesday lhat scores <strong>of</strong> sun batiu-rs<br />

whd thought they were Gnfely above<br />

lilah Hue levei suddenly found<br />

thnmsipHes pneulfcd by waves, along<br />

wnh tlirlf blanket, 1 !, clothing and<br />

oihrr belonglriBs<br />

The ruijijli wnter compelled extra<br />

vlMJlancr by lifeBUardj, who svaLst-<br />

ed at least five persons out <strong>of</strong> dan-<br />

HIT during the dny.<br />

Along the bnyfrunt the high tides<br />

cnyrrfd Islnnds normBliy nxposed,<br />

nnd in a few plnces the water went<br />

nvi-r thf tops <strong>of</strong> wharves.<br />

Wild Dogs Prey<br />

<strong>On</strong> Chickens<br />

Lunch Room Robbed;<br />

Stolen Car Found<br />

"lintn Policr Wednesday were in-<br />

vpstiirniiiiR the robbery <strong>of</strong> a Stone<br />

Harbiir lunch room, which may<br />

lipve been entered by the same per-<br />

son or persoiis who stole an auto-<br />

mnbilr in Atlantic; <strong>City</strong>.<br />

! The fstnbiishment, operated by<br />

Mr, nnd Mrs, Joseph Maines, was<br />

I ciiU'rcci IhriJUKh fl winrihw Tuesday<br />

j nisht. Lunt consisted nf cigars, eig-<br />

I it i f I es and $5 rash.<br />

j In a lot nearby the pnllce found<br />

! n ijiiiked ear. which investigation<br />

Mist .Insert had hpnn reported stolen.<br />

Pack <strong>of</strong> 20Plaguet ,;<br />

Woodbine Fanner* -<br />

one factor helping to keep op<br />

the price level <strong>of</strong> poultry wu dl*~<br />

closed Wednesday by Police Cbl<strong>of</strong><br />

Louis Stein, <strong>of</strong> Woodhlni, ,<br />

He said the inland community U<br />

being plagued by a pMk <strong>of</strong> wild<br />

dm:- which hove destroyed more<br />

than lOOO chickens owned by fun*<br />

ej-a <strong>of</strong> the area so fir thta yew. ••••<<br />

Chlet Bteln said reports Indlemte<br />

at leut 20 nf the animals lurking<br />

in the woodj on the outskirts <strong>of</strong><br />

town, venturing In to prey won '<br />

chicken coops at night.<br />

He warned farmers to take «•<br />

traordlnanry pfoteetlve measure*<br />

thnnmcives, or suffer still greater<br />

losses until the pack can be elim-<br />

inated i<br />

Chili nine il tin- Pointers' dia-<br />

rnonrl. Wednesday.<br />

Bill Miillt'n pficiiid nncl baited<br />

the Mari:;iU' lerm'tp nutflt tn the<br />

Iriumph H" iiiiipcd cut n rloiiblc<br />

and a siiieir<br />

nfit >.roH-!i's<br />

He liiid Ihe Point<br />

until the seventh<br />

had<br />

Wildwood Barber<br />

Succumbs at 74<br />

Philip Miliiii'fTer prnprii-lnr <strong>of</strong> n<br />

bilrllir shnp nt Wllflwiiiiri fnr 20<br />

vi-sirs Linci f.irmrriy jn ihe sniiii.<br />

biinin-Wi fnr Ih years in PhMntlpN<br />

pllifi dlffl Tiicsiinj Hr wns 74<br />

Siirvivine :,re ills sun-in-law. C-<br />

Hnu-iirrt T'ipli.im, iiotnl prnpriptnr.<br />

fur<br />

urt.<br />

wiihiii-iiwii iiftrr si-tilf- I „,,(] u [•r:itiildiiiii'litnr Helen Tup-!<br />

shnniifc WMS m,idi> nut i,:im wiidwund iibnirlun<br />

nflir hiivliic stnrtnd with nn orli'i-<br />

mil qiiutn nf S-1.000.000-<br />

ni.iNn Trstm KINOS<br />

Fesiturrd rntnrtninmpnt at thn<br />

WPi'kly mei-tlne In simms' rrataiir.<br />

lint wns the singing nf Llllgi Bn-<br />

ri'lll. blind tenor <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,<br />

whn ridi-red n Rroiip nf fntir solcjs.<br />

iirrntnpnniiiil nt the plant) hy I.nslie<br />

t* Hii'jl.es<br />

Mr. nnrelll also spoke hrirfly up.<br />

mi his biiMness. nn aEfney wiiirli<br />

ilii'iiiinhniit the entinttv for blind<br />

musicians Ukri liini-Snlf. Hn snid lilin =<br />

drrils uf blind nrtlsis am now niak- , ,, ... _<br />

iiv> i |.i,r,fl livln r IhrnnBti the r-t -- -' i ^" • " ntl Mr! ' WllllUlll TmCV Sll'l<br />

rtA w « £ " * ft-- M p rlml M " " vl " Hnrrnr "f ftiildrrn. .Irnnne nmi B.th. Imve<br />

IW khw in'Sfna'inn Mum <strong>of</strong> $£.£"- " V ^ ^ «' Thn | rnturnod ,„ ,,.,ir ,,,,,,,n in fifne-<br />

Ihr blind iierformers alsn are'aid- "'•'• avn '- ' '»iv Phnnp 04 M<br />

IMS :j nditits Bus 2 r im, Rnntlnnl- Rfwiir-I 711. Wisli-v qy PK.ne rHK4<br />

Ledter. -11.<br />

LOST—PLACK "le.ither" wallPl"" All-"<br />

piiest 9, vUinily 4tii st. nnd Atlnr;.<br />

tif iiv. (ontained muney_ and driv-<br />

er's license <strong>of</strong> Frances h Rnberts<br />

lint! A uati b,,,,t:. mil Wesley av<br />

I.pPT-'Fnnd Ta"i!onin!i 'bivik"No 4,<br />

In name <strong>of</strong> Lawrence F, Reed.<br />

Heturi, to in Blh st., Api. 0.<br />

fl-lL<br />

Concert Pianist<br />

To Give Recital<br />

Teresa Fcrapy.ill. brilliant rnnrprt<br />

pianist, i,f piiilndeiphia. a mnnbnr<br />

ol Kr;i ISIP <strong>City</strong>'s Summer enlony,<br />

will tive a reciinl next Saturday,<br />

Aui'iisi is, nt 8.30 p.m.. at the stonp<br />

Vncht Club, iinclcr the spoil-<br />

<strong>of</strong> tlip Wunll'h's Auxiliary<br />

club. HIT puiirert ernnd pi-<br />

ano will bf moved (here for the<br />

OtTilSiiiM.<br />

Mrs (i<br />

Hnrbci<br />

sorshi<br />

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

Nicholns NichoWon is<br />

president nf Die Wnmen's Auxll-<br />

i;irv ntnl ilic ciiniriilnn <strong>of</strong> thp re-<br />

tit:il f'vnhiiitpp is Mrs Nils Oustnf<br />

I'rirrsou Due tn thi 1 limited, seal-<br />

int' Ciiiiiititv nf ihe i lub hiiiisp, nt-<br />

ii'iidiinVe will In- iimited to lus pr-r<br />

LOKT-Suiidny N.ivv_bln"r leather<br />

, ~- - - =--— ,,.... wnilr-t wit 1] name --Tine" ill huh!<br />

IT_".""•„_ - H - 1B blue, belnnas in Kntrinn Rlni,i<br />

FOUND—firay kitten, iins blue rib- Finder kei-i) mnncy nnd l-itiini wal-<br />

bou wiih bell mi neck. 1035 A:;- ]ni inj):iy fen'nil nv. 8-11<br />

hluv !IV - _ .. LOKT -Lifdir" (iruen wrist wmrti,<br />

LtJMT -White nnrki't book with - - -<br />

p bk ith<br />

round Bold liandlp enntainina rn-<br />

linn books, with other parcels,<br />

watch and money Norman W<br />

Cbll<br />

y<br />

Campbell. 93(1 <strong>Ocean</strong> av.<br />

8-11.<br />

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

i!tirci,i>- nipjit mi bnardwalk Re =<br />

wnrri, 234:1 Ceiitnil :iv, _ _ JM1_<br />

REKT-- RunMiil iw- furnishi'd. All-<br />

eu«t 72 Livlim room. 8 bedrnnms,<br />

dinil'n kiitlUMiette. bntli srrnennfi<br />

piirrli. Ji/inn woel: iinlil nfirr Labor<br />

biiv. then ! prlte hiilnnri- Repleni-<br />

bfr Hut wiiter lieai or win retr<br />

10 inonihs at J31(M) niontii owiur<br />

Ciiniinii Oil B,i^_ nv _fl-18<br />

Fbl"ND~W:rni't~Owiicr iiiny hay<br />

Mi-iii on prnper idcntlflrntinii anil<br />

jiriyinu Rnrfnr tli.« :ul. n-li,<br />

liOrtT—BruWli leatlinr -,(,Ulft bi'-<br />

nii CT Rl]i. raliim roiipnns liiiiulni- t.i Oenrtp T RnwLinri,<br />

•surd • (* B. .Sthrei'jer Hmmn ,jr mi rjp.irh bi-twcTii Duel nnd rjt!<br />

,u. 1LJ]_' C, IIII.I] nv, He\viird_ _8-_lfi. *t Turfdaj. 3d Mnniinusiili' rd<br />

|,r- | f.bST" L."i.Ih-S Hamilton yellott• unf.-; _ _ "-1!<br />

wiii,l \v:ileh. inlthlis EV,M Weil. BALK <strong>On</strong>e uardnibn trunk uir sal"<br />

"-.fliiv. in.ir 10th .-.i bench. Reward jL'". 00. Phnti" («1H B-11.<br />

SAi.i-^10 OLD VOLUMES<br />

Chfirles Dickens for $10"no _i.-<br />

lealher bniiiid. 841 Central nv. pii<br />

BROS. _" 8-11.<br />

LOST-Bli.ek leaOier w;illet"." eon;<br />

tainiiiT mniipy, drivers licpiisp bp-<br />

im t.> Cntlii'iinr 1. pluiucr. etc,<br />

! d O<br />

em 1. pluiucr.<br />

Libcrn! reward 1110 Oeei,n nv<br />

LOST-A<br />

8-11,<br />

Mi. iiuil Mis. j. j. I.i'onanl ami<br />

childnii, <strong>of</strong> Ci'lliiiB*wn.iti. areeii-<br />

juviiiii n week's vaealimi a( Blue<br />

Hell I.iHh'P<br />

The 53iri<br />

liil'Iir nv<br />

b R<br />

Plymouth pi. and A<br />

' B - l l<br />

^ALK- is r siiilbn.it. i<br />

10'h •', first flour n<br />

1OST—S.'ildier 1 !. wallei etintainin-<br />

miiiirv, iiniiiirinin furlnitch ;)anrr«<br />

Oti 3f W <strong>of</strong> Frank Hprrldei 1 . Rrturn t,- R-r-<br />

iient. Jii'Hin Fsnress. nth and simpj-un nv<br />

B-ll 3-11<br />

A/ever says<br />

PUBLIC SERVICE BUS<br />

KRAMER BEV'EIIAOE CO.<br />

110 H. Vlrsinla Av., Aliinilc city<br />

I'hone a.1135<br />

To CAMDEN PHILADELPHIA<br />

Weekdays and Saturdays<br />

tg.OOA, M, 12.00 Noon<br />

'6.15 A.M. 2.1 i P. M.<br />

6.J0A. M. 5.10 P.M.<br />

8.45 A.M. 7.15 P.M.<br />

tlO.4SA.M. 8.1SP.M.<br />

tBscs nst run iundsrs<br />

Run! on MondoV only<br />

Sunday<br />

4.10 P.M. 7.10 P.M.<br />

6.10 P. M. 1.10 P. Ml<br />

9.30 P. M.<br />

Siitei leave fur Sea Ills <strong>City</strong>, Avalon,<br />

; i Stone Harber, Wildwood, Cape May<br />

j and Capo May Naval Baie<br />

I 9,10 A.M. 5.00 P.M.<br />

[ 11.45 A.M. 7.45 P.M.<br />

{ Buses Lcavs far Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />

i 10.42 A.M. 6.19 P.M.<br />

. i 2.00 P. M. 9.00 P. M.<br />

• ««•«««»,««•»«•«..»..«.»•••««»•»«*•«•*«••••••••• ! :mnetrans „ wiidwaai M on. from<br />

1 Caps May Naval laig<br />

John V, Pontiere<br />

REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS<br />

Specializing in the Best Buys in this <strong>City</strong><br />

33 Yea Fiperienre In Building<br />

Real Esiitie Appraising<br />

List Your Propprtlfs willi Me, If you waul Results<br />

Call nt 411 9th St., near <strong>City</strong> Hall<br />

Phone 8802<br />

Mortgage Money<br />

New Type Direct Reduction Mortgages<br />

Convenient Rent-like Payments<br />

For Particulars Apply to the<br />

HOME B. & L. ASS'N.<br />

511 Eighth Street<br />

Telephone 0228<br />

SERVICE IITWilN<br />

Atlontic <strong>City</strong> and New Ysik<br />

for InlirmsNgn Call<br />

OCEAN CITY TERMINAL<br />

Ninth Street and Atlantic Avenue<br />

PHONE 1296<br />

SERVICE<br />

LUBRICATION<br />

EXPERT - ANV CAB<br />

EDW, G. KURTZ<br />

FORD - MERCURY - LINCOLN<br />

lit ft Atlantic<br />

Fhonei MOO « IS92<br />

This ii the housewife whs raket greatest pride<br />

In her speed, for her clothes are all washed and dried<br />

'Ere the morning is starred; ihe'j done with her<br />

buying<br />

And cooking and cleaning as if she were flying.<br />

Yet she wastes many minutes, for this is her folly.<br />

She loiters and linger* when boarding a trolley.<br />

And when getting <strong>of</strong>f, while war workers stand<br />

waiting,<br />

She wastes precious minutes with much hesitating.<br />

ATLANTIC CITY AND SHORi R. R. COMPANY<br />

4-HII<br />

Everything<br />

Under the Sun<br />

for Men<br />

' Hot weather means thy riulit kind <strong>of</strong><br />

rliithes—anil plenty <strong>of</strong> them. We're<br />

litMiti


•srm,<br />

lp Mftnfod<br />

Girl<br />

ttk-jL<br />

.. Ktmhetn prentoa, mi<br />

tat Frl-<br />

Ih the Oak Lawn<br />

Chiirch, Dallas.<br />

C Sorely, <strong>of</strong> trip Olty<br />

Presbyterian church, r* r -<br />

the ceremony, assisted bv<br />

JohM, pastor <strong>of</strong> the Oak<br />

Methodist Church<br />

wedding music was<br />

I by MIsS Els* Coot, solo-<br />

Blacft, or-<br />

ijtp shantung<br />

;Whll* Bible<br />

, surround-<br />

Martha ''Ann Reynolds at-,<br />

I the bride as mald-<strong>of</strong>-honor<br />

t P. Larute was best man mid<br />

•n per* Harry Lockhart Jr.<br />

Rotter* f Baldner, aU <strong>of</strong> Dal-<br />

and Mre. Fred Erlsman <strong>of</strong><br />

!, cousins <strong>of</strong> Oy groom. assist-<br />

In receiving Tf the recepUon<br />

\ took pjf-^ after the lere-<br />

at thc^SJJBe'a home<br />

PrentlsHi a graduate <strong>of</strong> Occ-<br />

Clty High School<br />

The rehearsal dinner honoring<br />

'Uw o<strong>of</strong>al^e was given Thursday eve-<br />

JdiUTby Mrs H O Tanner<br />

. Mr, »nd Mrs Prentlss will reside<br />

Ih MlUui where he Is employed by<br />

foe tfrtjw and light company<br />

• * *<br />

dpnfield Girl<br />

Married Here<br />

• quiet ceremony at Si Au-<br />

jie's Church Saturday at 3 p.<br />

pf^ Miss Dolores E. McFeeley,<br />

' tjtoughter <strong>of</strong> Mr and Mrs John<br />

M^eeiey. <strong>of</strong> Haddonfleld became<br />

Ufa. bride <strong>of</strong> George Donald Kell\<br />

HAN R, BOD <strong>of</strong> Mrs Margaret DeO<br />

XUiT, <strong>of</strong> Qrammercy Park New<br />

-Sbifc <strong>City</strong> Rev Father Doyle <strong>of</strong>fl-<br />

ctated<br />

John McFceley Jr, <strong>of</strong> Haddon-<br />

""/ Tfiljt. Have his sister In marriage<br />

Mn George F Roberts sister ol<br />

the bride, was maid <strong>of</strong> honor Ber-<br />

1 'tnun F Kelly, <strong>of</strong> Merchantville,<br />

"• ferved as best man for his brother<br />

» Both the bride and Mrs Roberts<br />

J WOK feather-weight wool suits with<br />

embroidered In scrolls <strong>of</strong><br />

er«<br />

Member^ <strong>of</strong> the Oce^n <strong>City</strong> Dar-<br />

ken dttb *iD make a tour <strong>of</strong> tho<br />

Island some time later this month<br />

to make awards for the victory gar-<br />

den content which Is being spon-<br />

sored by the Club this season, lt<br />

was announced this week<br />

Several entries have been receiv-<br />

ed by Mrs Anna Eastwick 47 West<br />

AV, president <strong>of</strong> the club, who will<br />

direct the tour All victory garden<br />

owners are urged to register with<br />

4i$ Gastwlck as soon AS possible<br />

Ihe dub, which until last Sum-<br />

mer sponsored several flower shows<br />

throughout the season Is dcvotliiK<br />

lUe.f solely to vegetable gardenj<br />

for tne duration<br />

* * * i<br />

Hurleys Entertain<br />

H ^ Cabana<br />

Mr' aha Mrs Jerome L Hurley<br />

enWtaihfcl Informally 1" their<br />

bd#ch C*bfth4 on., SttpdWr July. 30<br />

h bf<br />

et hU<br />

Louis<br />

, ttpWr<br />

guests enjbylflg thr buf-<br />

party were JNjirs, nnd Mrs<br />

l Mr anH Mrs 1 DelDuca.<br />

d M<br />

Mr and Mrs Frank Pc&illi .-Mr<br />

«nd Mrs Thomas Gauin MLss Su-<br />

san Gnvin Mr and Mrs Oporgf<br />

Roberts Mr and Mrs Ilinnas<br />

RidEtlalc Mr nnd Mrs G Byron<br />

Mr and Mrs Edward Biickk-y Mr<br />

and Mrs Hugh Miller Master King-<br />

ston Smith Mrs Hcnn ' Rou-<br />

fauil Miss Sall\ Ann RciifnufT Mr<br />

and Mrs Christopher Kdh Mr<br />

Albert Homeland Mrs J C McCnd-<br />

den Pfi Wtllitim Dust WSMC<br />

pfc Donald Kelly WSN Mr and<br />

Mrs Thomas Madden JVIrs Adcle<br />

Weslev Mrs Louis Dennerv Dr A<br />

Bottuneier Miss Dolores Conner^<br />

Lt Com «nd Mrs D Gressle\ 11<br />

Com A J Fleming Miss Helen Mc-<br />

Closke\ Miss Francis Hurley MIIH<br />

Qeraldlne Hurley Miss Doris Hur<br />

ley<br />

Mr and Mrs Hurley are the nar<br />

rnte <strong>of</strong> Lt Diinlel Hurlrv bombar-<br />

dier who has been on 27 missions<br />

.iver Furope to date<br />

Marphalls Celebrate<br />

30th Anniversary<br />

Mr and Mrs S Lewis Mnrshnll<br />

32C Inlet rd celebrated their 30tli<br />

wedding anniversary at n purtj in<br />

their honor Saturday evening at<br />

the Point Tnvern Sumcrs Point<br />

Mr and Mrs Marshall were prc-<br />

ynted with a crystal service Facli<br />

woman puest received an ori hlil<br />

coniee The table was decorated<br />

Tilth 30 American Beautv roses<br />

which later were given to Mrs<br />

Marshall<br />

Guests included Mr iitid Mrs<br />

Wavne Robert-son Lansdowne Dr<br />

Ex-Re«brter Weds<br />

Poughkeeptie Girl<br />

Mn) Juhn MoUct Tcasclale, U.<br />

. A., Tormer <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> resident,<br />

was married in Pouglikeepsle, N.Y.,<br />

Saturday afternoon, to Miss Phyllis<br />

Duvlson, daughter <strong>of</strong> Dr. and Mrs.<br />

Chester O. Dnvlson, o^tliat city<br />

Rev. Dr. PhiUp Allen Swurte, pas-<br />

tor <strong>of</strong> the First Congregational<br />

Church, <strong>of</strong>ficiated.<br />

The bride was given in marrlnge<br />

by her fnthpr. Her slater, Mrs. Will-<br />

iam Donald Melll, was matron <strong>of</strong><br />

honor, nnd Lieutenant Keith Mc-<br />

Kesson, Rye, N.Y., was best man.<br />

A reception was held after the<br />

ceremony for about 2S0 guests.-Ma-<br />

jor Terisdalcs mother, Mrs. Lydio<br />

Parry . Teasdale. <strong>of</strong>'_ Indianapolis,<br />

Ind., attended the wadding.<br />

The bride was graduated from<br />

Vassar C611ege in 1948 subsequent<br />

ly Ehe attended Mlddlcbury Spanish<br />

school and tho Dnlveiilty <strong>of</strong> JVJcit<br />

lco. • She is associated with the<br />

Spanish department <strong>of</strong> Vassar Col-<br />

lege, and is ii member <strong>of</strong> the POIIRII<br />

keeijslt: branch <strong>of</strong> the Americnn As<br />

soclntlon <strong>of</strong> University Women<br />

Major Tcasdnle was irrnduatcil<br />

Mrr J Van Ashbrook <strong>of</strong> Phila-<br />

delphia li residing at 308 48th st<br />

for the Summer<br />

• • •<br />

Mr« Florcnct Davidson or Phil-<br />

urti'lplua Ii> at 706 Mouilyli ti-rr<br />

fill the rest nf tin- season<br />

* * •<br />

Mr atul Mrs Hen nan Snvaluno<br />

f Tinony phlliidelphla are spend-<br />

ing the week end here as guests <strong>of</strong><br />

Mr and Mrs John Castlgllone, 737<br />

Mooie uv<br />

# w •<br />

Mn, Paul H Pettlt ttlio Is spend<br />

Inc tin- Summer with her husbutids<br />

p iriiits Ur ind Mrs Hepjchel<br />

Pittlt S07 Wnln av »as Joined<br />

Sunday bv hci mother Mrs Ralph<br />

vine<br />

L<br />

Suday v m<br />

Scvmour <strong>of</strong> Plalnv<br />

Mrs Ralph<br />

Conn Ac<br />

compaiiylng Mrs. Seymour,was her<br />

tl d h t Mr Pkr Lll<br />

p y g<br />

otlu r daughter<br />

ami<br />

h<br />

iLlnsley<br />

Jr<br />

from <strong>Ocean</strong> CItj, High School In | II in-rom<br />

1930 and latei attended Rutfi-r I<br />

UniverslU and Massiuhusftts In<br />

itltulo <strong>of</strong> Twlinnl<strong>of</strong>i\ from whlih<br />

he wiUi grndliiiti-d in |^ 4 U*ek beret type hat and a white<br />

). * A «ceptlon was held at tlv Mc-<br />

t VMIey Summer home 918 Park pi<br />

t to members <strong>of</strong> the immediate fnm-<br />

Shower for<br />

Miss Wescott<br />

A miscellaneous sjinwer was given<br />

^Tuesday evening at the home <strong>of</strong><br />

Florence Dalbow In honor <strong>of</strong><br />

Doris Wescott whose engage-<br />

' ment to John Pcdrlck was announ-<br />

Veil rsoenuy<br />

The room was decorated In raln-<br />

1|pw COIOTS An umbrella hung froin<br />

i tllf chandelier with streamers at-<br />

ttebed to many lovely gifts which<br />

• wwu placed on a table covered with<br />

, •.erepe paper "Ish net" tablecloUi<br />

J Present were Mrs Cornelia<br />

BoawB, Mn Kay Albextus Mrs<br />

Mjilinil Ktsby. Mrs Mary Andree<br />

Mrs May Lovely Mre Ruth Mlt-<br />

1 ehell. Mrs TheUna Fields Mn<br />

Florence Adams and Mrs Eleanor<br />

- Thompson<br />

Other guests Included Mr and<br />

4 Mrs TTieodore Dalbow, Ted Ram-<br />

J i»*yI The Misses Florence Dalbow.<br />

1 MlUfed and Rosalie Fullagar, Betty<br />

i. Lou Letonard and Ruth Ann Pettlt<br />

t WUHfX* KELLY GIVEN<br />

' -MUltifftlBE SHOWER<br />

* :ltk Ocorge Uddell Davis, <strong>of</strong><br />

Oennantown and 8 seavlcw rd. cn-<br />

tertalfed Miss Peggy Kelly, daugh-<br />

ter <strong>of</strong> Mr and Mrs John B Kelly.<br />

t«to0 <strong>of</strong> Qermantown and this city,<br />

mt • surrjrlse shower and supper<br />

At her Summer home recently<br />

Kelly has announced her<br />

to Ensign George Lid-<br />

vie, Jr, who Is now ststlon-<br />

r i|ld i '«t Camp WaUape, Texas.<br />

, «, ArfSnudimtely 3D guests were<br />

'V, .breseht »t the "<br />

hmnwynne. Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Al-<br />

b^Mi Nicholson, Haddon Heights<br />

Mr and Mrs. Russell Itutton, Crati-<br />

bury. N- J.: Mr. and Mrs. William<br />

R Oarretson, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. Mr. and<br />

Mrs. W. W. Richardson. 'Jr., ot<br />

Wynnewood<br />

Also present were Dr. and Mrs<br />

Donald Rlcgdle. Miss Alice Bloom<br />

Mrs. Marie Ogey and Mrs. Pat<br />

Wltte. all <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia.<br />

* • •<br />

Haddbnfield Couple<br />

Mark Anniversary-<br />

Mr and Mrs. Joseph DelDucn, <strong>of</strong><br />

Haddoiificld, celebrated their 25th<br />

wedding anniversary on Saturday<br />

July 29 at their Summer home, on<br />

Bt. Charles pi.<br />

Amid a bower <strong>of</strong> flowers they re-<br />

ceived many beautiful silver pre-<br />

sents.<br />

A lobster and champagne supper<br />

was served to the following guests:<br />

Mr and Mrs. Thomas Madden<br />

Mr. ahd Mrs, Jerome 8. Hurley, Mr<br />

and Mrs. John Healer, Mr. and Mrs<br />

Louis SIKCI. Mr, and Mrs. George<br />

Rothermcl, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas<br />

Gavin Lt. Com. and Mrs. D. Oress-<br />

ly Mrs. William Millar, JVlrs. J. C<br />

McCaddin. Miss Adcle Wesley. Mr.<br />

J Louis Dennery, Mr. Albert Haag<br />

M titt DelDuca<br />

lano Miss M. Antoinette<br />

Corporal Vincent J. DelDuca,<br />

W.8.M.C, son,<strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs. Del-<br />

Duca is serving in the South Pa-<br />

cific.<br />

• • *<br />

Announce Betrothal<br />

Announcement has been made <strong>of</strong><br />

the engagement <strong>of</strong> Mis? Helen<br />

Lchrman, daughter <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs.<br />

E. J. Lehrman, <strong>of</strong> Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, to<br />

Sergeant Gilbert Katz, son <strong>of</strong> Mr,<br />

and Mrs A M KaU 946 Asbury<br />

av.<br />

The engagement was revealed at<br />

a party in the NCO Club. Atlantic<br />

<strong>City</strong>. No date has been set for the<br />

Wedding.<br />

~ CAKE OF CUT FLOWERS —<br />

ritvui rr«n du mtkafi, k»t nidr »n Aiird viili<br />

U) » ^u* kittt (Mt (cijrtitt cm u loci • dlj T»lc« • «>r In bol<br />

loci in<br />

10<br />

I*<br />

MI imlll irtsB duiflu » *<br />

Miss M, Van Hart, <strong>of</strong> Hfitldori.<br />

held, is vacationing nt The Lin-<br />

coin,<br />

• # •<br />

Mrs. E J Jones and eon, ol<br />

FluslilnR. NY., are sptndlnj several<br />

niiys M TUP Lincoln,<br />

• • *<br />

Mr, and Mrs. Snj'.iiuel D. Craig,<br />

nf Bhurnn IIIIl, Pa., are liere for<br />

the month at The Flanders,<br />

• * •<br />

Mrs. Rebckah W. Yiiuiii!, nf Lniis-<br />

riowne. Is vacationing ai The'Lin-<br />

coln.<br />

• • #<br />

Mr. nnd Mrs. Ida in Ouc.'t, <strong>of</strong><br />

OliMitesl.ii, N.J., are spentliiij. snin' 1<br />

I time at. Tiw IlBiiscom.<br />

I<br />

I Mr. nnd Mrs. J.<br />

nf <strong>On</strong> ibi HI k uri<br />

|Fluidtis<br />

SALE<br />

OCEAN FRONT<br />

Two Family Apartment<br />

Each having 4 bedrooms, bit!!,<br />

eti-. Nicely furnished.<br />

Priced Right<br />

C. E. STILLE<br />

804 Central Avenue<br />

Mr. nrd Mrs. D. W, pn,<br />

fnnin'tei ,irt vncatlonlni it i<br />

Fland.rs<br />

B l "<br />

Over Night<br />

. TPS, It li trup, Hicrn linti/.t<br />

Ims msiiU'DtFii liquid allSiE<br />

that ilrit'N Uji Jilnililtg gfer *<br />

Mttiiv ropnrt that tiicr iliiJ<br />

mply inre one night ui in<br />

elcnv complnxlan. There ~SuSi<br />

Tho nrat iii.pilL-alltili BuB«*<br />

you c,r you k'ct yoyr moj<br />

<strong>On</strong>ly 60c, j,,in tho hippy<br />

we rs ivh.i nfo no IOHIBF m<br />

Bring Your<br />

Garments for<br />

Cleaning to<br />

936 Asburyl<br />

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

u/s/r yge/m meAQTY PARLOR THIS hit<br />

Final Clearance Sale<br />

<strong>of</strong> All Summer Hati<br />

tlati Renovated<br />

JULIA FRENCH<br />

Cor. 4th St. at Wesley An.<br />

Phone 0321-J<br />

••••••••••••••••••••••I<br />

Stowe's<br />

Sea Foods<br />

3rd and Asbury Ave.<br />

Dellclomly nirrtrtnt<br />

Deviled Crabs<br />

Deviled Clams<br />

Fried K-«h<br />

FriMl S<strong>of</strong> t Crabi<br />

Cole Slaw<br />

Potato Salad<br />

Clan Chowder<br />

Closed Weekdays<br />

from HIS F.M. to 2 P.M.<br />

Open Sunday<br />

11 AM. to 1 P M.<br />

MM<br />

jttki<br />

lit St<br />

ALEN YARN SHOP<br />

941 Bay Avenu? ,<br />

FRME iNS-mWOTIOMS to<br />

PU^HAMM <strong>of</strong> YABN<br />

Open until 10 p. m.<br />

Mowen Studio<br />

DEVELOPINO - PRINT1NO<br />

Photc.Kraphs . Camera Supplied<br />

721 Weifty Ave. Ph. 0851<br />

Superfluous<br />

Hair<br />

Iff H W%Sf Mfl l€8<br />

Pemuiitntlj<br />

ELECTROLYIIS<br />

Frida Mellentin Vosa<br />

MI Asbnry Ave. Phone 0413<br />

Wat IiiibllllBd III Whit, Pliini N. ¥.<br />

SIlW 1111<br />

If your hair has been 017, fully and<br />

unminageable<br />

Connie's Beauty Shop U<br />

Will guarantee yon a s<strong>of</strong>t nainral-looking—Bsi.<br />

to care for PERMANENT WAVE<br />

1026 ASBURY AVE.<br />

Phone 0719<br />

»••••••#•••*) •••••MM*<br />

CLAIRE ALEXANDER<br />

BEAUTY SALON<br />

special—Rcfular Complete<br />

L'RCMIL'IGNOIE PERMANENT WAVE .is,oo<br />

PH. 1111 75* AiDUEY AVE,<br />

NEW LOCATION<br />

4519 WALNUT ST.<br />

Philadelphia, Pa.<br />

To our ever growing clientele we are happy to<br />

announce the opening <strong>of</strong> our new and commo<br />

dious Salon, This new Salon IH an expression<br />

<strong>of</strong> our appreciation for your patronage. It has<br />

been designed and equipped so you will enjoy<br />

greater comfort and belter service during the<br />

i I 'f ui VP yp n we hope *» serve you. We thank<br />

you, '<br />

Mr. Gary and Mr, Tangier<br />

MR. GARY'S BEAUTY SALON<br />

Telephone BARing 3364<br />

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CERRUTI BEAUTY SHOPPE<br />

703 Aibury Ave,<br />

Male<br />

All Branches <strong>of</strong><br />

Beauty Culture<br />

OPEN ALL YEAR<br />

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1*<br />

ROSABELLE BEAUTY SALON |<br />

404 Boardwalk Phone 1643<br />

SPECIAL BEOUtAR $6<br />

Crbquignele Permanent Wave, $5<br />

- H»lrcnt • Finger Wi«<br />

HAOHiNELEis WAVii<br />

: SElSJ'1d HUSsdft<br />

Marine Corps<br />

mid that while Red<br />

Ittlrttiei lunohg Army, Navy<br />

JjriiiB Oorps unita frequently<br />

U public attention, the ser.<br />

ihieh is equally rendereo to<br />

the Canst Ouard li rarely<br />

in thi* country,<br />

Will U nycrseai, Cammandir<br />

said, coast fuardamtn<br />

come la recognize the Red<br />

BJ their good friend. Because<br />

'ftcd Cross* worker, uiii) <strong>of</strong> ; the boyB<br />

%houted, , 'Here , she Ls! yThci Red<br />

Cross Li here. Our home-Is <strong>of</strong>ten!"<br />

, Mrs. Bcr'tlm U." Cole. Ocemi-<strong>City</strong><br />

I3ranch clinlrinuu<br />

lS<br />

Burma*Raiders Receive* TheirlSupplies<br />

SOMt A HE Yt\ DKINKfcBS<br />

"Alter a turn on the sandy<br />

m-ncli. the boys ure natbrnlly tlilr-'<br />

sty and the drink must cuinfnomy<br />

d IT<br />

served Is COITKC.<br />

ever, fiomeune OccafilontUly, how-<br />

iska for ten anil<br />

—* i— T -^ * ^ ——»<br />

«,, commander la a<br />

h the public<br />

C<br />

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

infoRiiatiyn<br />

Srman'nf tlie'Cape )M0.v County<br />

ftgpter decidrtl to survey Red<br />

glou activities among eoiwt (suards ruom<br />

B the county.<br />

IllVICB 1IBNDBBED<br />

that •itiirts all the boyn on tc.i They<br />

iiiiiil tint we niaki at H'oit Z0<br />

tulle, I nun one teabull<br />

'At CIirlstmiLi ami', n \oluiHeer<br />

noticed that one young coast guard<br />

seemed very blue. Bhc poured a cup<br />

<strong>of</strong> c<strong>of</strong>Toc for him. Ho didli t drink<br />

it,<br />

'Tell me what the trouble is,'<br />

she suyyestud, mid perhaps I tan<br />

help. Didn't sou got your box from<br />

homo? If not, don't worryfl Maybe<br />

it will (some Inter.'<br />

" That's Just the trouble,' the I<br />

youth replied, I got the oox ull<br />

right anil my mether-put in just<br />

about evoryiiilnH J like. But, goah,<br />

now I feel worse than ever. Now' I<br />

| want my mother, too. 1<br />

"Another day, ti worker was pre-<br />

pariiiB sandwiches and c<strong>of</strong>fee while<br />

the boys across the room were play-<br />

lnil games. When they sat down to<br />

ent. one <strong>of</strong> ihem said. All afternoon<br />

it has scomi'd like lurne. Hearing<br />

you wrjikintj hire remlndeu me <strong>of</strong><br />

Mom In the kltcli'ii cookliisi whili;<br />

ii He found services rendered to the<br />

klrtj, flayed In the sittiiiR<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hughes and<br />

son, <strong>of</strong> Olnssburo, spent the week<br />

Qpil Ouard by Wadleigli W. Fluids, I end ut Blue Bell Lodge,<br />

the SHEEREST rayons<br />

[if- V./'V 1<br />

JOHNSON'S<br />

S41 Aifcwf<br />

made [£<br />

Thcy'rt 51 gauge beau-<br />

tilul laynn stockings.<br />

snnKilli littiiitr as your<br />

shin. Sizes %Vi to Id.<br />

in tiiu desired shades.<br />

Walking Sheers $1.15<br />

Mesh Sheen $1.23<br />

H'OSIERY DEPT,<br />

GROUND FLOOR<br />

Due (« the liniitt-d amount allotted to us by the<br />

mamifiuiurer, we reserve the rifjhl to .limit two<br />

pairs <strong>of</strong> each style to a customer.<br />

45 Gauge Sheer Rayon<br />

Stockings, pair 1.01<br />

Gotham Gold Stripe<br />

Stockings, pair ,79<br />

If Perfect would cost 1.01<br />

Good Nowe . . , Elastic Wwitband ^<br />

Ladies Rayon Panties ,79<br />

Special quality. The Jersey weave give Ihe appraranfc <strong>of</strong><br />

*!«« silk, Jns, M j<strong>of</strong>i hut they will wear . . and wear . .<br />

•M wear.<br />

STAINTCN'S<br />

OPEN BVBRY WBEKDAY BVENIWO<br />

BUY IT FROM THE f ARM FOR LESS<br />

LOOK FOR THE NAME<br />

GEORGE SOURIDES<br />

. , PRODUCE MARKET<br />

iMMjd H|»nd, 3 Mil., from Somfrs Point Circle on<br />

' ; M L l . Kond, Sllvllle<br />

We Are Now CuUIni<br />

JERSEY SUGAR CORN<br />

PEACHES ' CANTELOUPES<br />

^W ' IMrt'PsittMi<br />

Theie, plctnrei • vtvUIy «h«w hew<br />

oor new fuhotai "M»rtndcni" tn<br />

jrappUfd In thrir flfhtlm paslUonf<br />

behind the J.p lines In Barm..<br />

Tho picture to thf left tkan •<br />

supply plane ju( itim • II hmt<br />

dropp*d tu putf hnl» to our men<br />

below. Your W«r Bond pn '<br />

made thh action' poolble.<br />

Burmese nsllni watch the illken<br />

chutes dflwlj descend to the Good<br />

Eartb. <strong>On</strong>r do<strong>of</strong>hboj^ riflit Ior#.<br />

jround, however, don't pay much<br />

attention. Its an oil itary to them<br />

and* they know that ft. detail to<br />

waiting under the pMsehota to,<br />

fTOb the suppllei. Some <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Burmese In the picture are armed.<br />

Thej have given our men a friend-<br />

ly reception. Ttey know the Jap<br />

now for what he to Back the At-<br />

tack with at least >n Erin. flM<br />

War Bond! FIHB If, S.<br />

Atmt s/tsii CHJI n»tt<br />

\ifi ^ Atmt Sllnll Cirst Pktto<br />

Roy E. Darby, Jr., Press Censor,<br />

Gives Close-Up <strong>of</strong> War In France<br />

Resort Man Vivid-<br />

ly Describes Nor-<br />

mandy Under Fire<br />

imr <strong>of</strong> II"' .-unit lllliMCSIliH', do<br />

sci'lptivi' mitr-rinl t» flnw out <strong>of</strong><br />

Nrirmniidy Inn., ill'" pen uf mi O;<br />

un Clly suldlcr liii-s IJ.:. i i I<br />

|j\ Mr mil Ml Hnv h Dnb><br />

Cvnlrnl uv,, fi-uiii tliclr son, Lli'u-<br />

U'limit Roy E. Dnrby, Jr.<br />

LU-ui.i-iiai)t lJurby, who nt 0111<br />

tlini- w:L-i n reimrli'r for The Sen-<br />

iliifl-LedKvr nnd Inter bfinuiir a lifi<br />

insiiruncr iiKfnl. Is now In Pnuir<br />

md b\ik it his 1" t lovi-ln IL<br />

Hl r Mi l i IJJi^s mi r ill till<br />

lln dlspiUhr )( V.HT curispiilld<br />

iiiti to Anicrlniii iicwsimiwrs<br />

\ISITI^( FIRHHW<br />

Hi i is, iililllit I" till itTirnl<br />

tipiflt> with oim ol tin tountrvs<br />

u niws itlhcrirs illii.ni tl) K<br />

in-iitiniii'd bcinu "Cv 1 Potennnii<br />

riirri'SiKjndt'iil for Till 1 I'hiliidi-lphln<br />

Iiiiiiiiii'i'. From his cciisiiriiH: buw<br />

MiMiU'iuinl Uiirby not only m:a n<br />

1 t 1 liint, pti mM\ but [it<br />

tlipm Hrst hiinil from the i:i>rrc<br />

,|:ninrlcnl.% as tlii-y return 'roni tht<br />

Iror.l to (Hi 1 their dlspntchci<br />

Pornicily stiilioncd In England<br />

lie n-qui'sli'd duty In Nurmnndy bv<br />

causo In* wanli'tl to sei: some <strong>of</strong><br />

Pninci! ill") tJcrmiiiiy.<br />

•I've Iwen :i visltlni! flri-m:in tho:<br />

lu.st. feu duvK," In; winter in oiu<br />

Ictti'r. I'm the only Arnrrk-iin in<br />

the griiup iinil one <strong>of</strong> the frw Am-<br />

erlciins In the urou. But ihcw; peo<br />

pic nn 1 :i line buncli mid I'm quite<br />

conifortabli<br />

SFfS VW HCHTS<br />

PKOIVI A DISTANCE<br />

I've sii'ii some I'xcltini thin<br />

Mmi l\( hem hi 11 In Ud Om<br />

ii l*j ri iii.lil-1 In thi dlslinii<br />

but thu sky wiis very cleai 1 nnd you<br />

eould sei- everything. It was a frw<br />

diu no when i hi pi|< is rip rlid<br />

that Jerry did yi.'t "p ni'ivi' rnouith<br />

In send u few pluniw over<br />

'My big^ost thrill was to see<br />

our boys got mi 3 Nazi's tail and<br />

lilt him. lie Hounclerrl uruund<br />

uulilli-. way Dp lilfih, tnmcil up<br />

side IIOHII and the pilot bailed<br />

nut. And none too soon, because<br />

the plane burst into llaines al-<br />

most Immediately nftenvard.<br />

Looked m If It would hit him<br />

friim where we were.<br />

UD landed well behind our line<br />

nnil a reporter later snld that he<br />

ciuiii' down with his Luger (pistol)<br />

blnzlnK- No doubt he was wuil taken<br />

care <strong>of</strong>.<br />

'Reminds me Unit the troops ove]<br />

licrc are shiRlng n version <strong>of</strong> Pistol<br />

Pntkln' Mnma. entitled Lui?cr Lug<br />

I)FS(RIULS BOMHINC<br />

Ol N t/l t VCTORY<br />

III in Mn r lillu lit di cnl> 1 Hi<br />

Mlitil b imblni <strong>of</strong> i N12II1 Illi<br />

I n at f il mibi 11L md 1 l/ibli<br />

mn (.11 U11 south 8ldL <strong>of</strong> th Dim<br />

liu 1 nt ir Cutn<br />

Itif 1 up nlmo t In (h niHldlc<br />

il II11 nit. In nnd (Iron ultli 1 11<br />

]i ndi ill". him frnblp II is<br />

Si niuih tf thr n ind 1 t,oin^ to<br />

hi- nntlimi, lut a himblis Hhrll<br />

tins is ml Th ink Cnd Joll arr<br />

In the I nili-il Slates where there's<br />

no danger <strong>of</strong> tana <strong>of</strong> exploilves<br />

bplng dropped on you at night."<br />

• • *<br />

FRENCH TOWNS DRAB<br />

EVEN IN PEACE TIMES<br />

Even towns that were not demol.<br />

Lshed were not impressive to thi<br />

AmerjMn viewpoint, he raportid.<br />

"Hit one town SBH was much<br />

(Fsfe E,<br />

Holy Trinity Church<br />

11th and Central Ave.<br />

Roast Beef Supper<br />

Thurs., Auff, 17—5 to 1<br />

Tickets $1,00<br />

>«•••»••««»»<br />

THURSDAY<br />

<strong>Aug</strong>ust 11th<br />

BAKED HAM<br />

SUPPER<br />

5:311 ID 1<br />

75 C<br />

ASBURY METHODIST;<br />

I CHURCH HALL ;<br />

<strong>On</strong> K: •! Lindlse Sold, Esiliih Creek'<br />

•-•" »»•»•••••••»«>«•<br />

Sterling Silvw<br />

ANKLETS 1<br />

Hand Engraving m<br />

JETER-the-JEWELER<br />

1142 Boardwalk 832 Anbury Ave.<br />

Plus<br />

m%<br />

Federal<br />

Tax<br />

FUEL RATIONING<br />

lur As High As<br />

50% Saving<br />

on vour fuel bill—Order Now<br />

California Redwood<br />

Weathermen! Storm Windows<br />

interihangfahl" sere-ns<br />

Wrllr or Call<br />

Charles M. Gibb<br />

15K South Pcnnsylvnnlu *vc<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />

Free listimate Ph. A. ('. . :'i5i<br />

Two Properties <strong>On</strong><br />

<strong>On</strong>e Lot<br />

Finn L'sttlKc, ) bsdrooinf, billutU<br />

Fatnlilieili nif eanje *p«itm«ni, J<br />

boatoomi, balk, etc. Furiilsheil, Hu»t.<br />

od Two tgr iarftje, Lrtrge' Iflt, Prlte<br />

SUM, ilOOO ciik, l)«lonce ngrtiiie,<br />

ATTENTION<br />

PROPERTY OWNEBg<br />

We SIB sell yout propsrtr, » iirt roar<br />

probity wilt US IU Quick ICiiBI, Ho<br />

ihaiii UDltii geld,<br />

GILL & C ARR<br />

424 8th St.<br />

BODY WORK<br />

PAINTING<br />

Expert Service<br />

Palmer's<br />

Auto Service<br />

1119.29 Asbury Ave.<br />

NEW<br />

TIRES!!<br />

GOODYEAR<br />

FIRESTONE<br />

LEE TIRES<br />

In Stock<br />

Praeticjilly All Sizes<br />

Bring Yiiur Rattan Certificate!<br />

Tubes arc unrntldndl—no ccr-<br />

tiricatc needed,<br />

EDW. G. KURTZ<br />

Ford - Mercury<br />

Lincoln<br />

lit ud Atlantic<br />

String Beans<br />

Morning<br />

FRESH COlll<br />

fr.ih egrn plcl.d d.lly at Hinrl,. ....d mkmt<br />

m.rk... in Phil.d^phl. t rklnlty. H.r^tt* Mfl.<br />

EVAP.MI1I<br />

NECTABTH<br />

GBAPEWH<br />

ORANGE MnBHAUM<br />

CHATEAU CHEESE»««-*• »«* £5<br />

WHITE SHOE P0US1<br />

V1QITABUE tHORTENINa<br />

SALTINES BY<br />

Keebler<br />

Qiurh<br />

Oorni<br />

ORANUHTIB<br />

FOR<br />

AND UIM<br />

SOGAB<br />

MCPPECTW<br />

Mi GAPS<br />

MORTON'S SALT<br />

BOSCOL COFFEE<br />

APTE ORANGE JWCE<br />

BLFNBED JHICE ! T<br />

HERSHEY'S STBOP<br />

SEEDLESS RAISINS<br />

TREET<br />

s AS JELLY<br />

1S44 PACK PEAS<br />

TOMATO JUICE<br />

BEST PURE LARD<br />

OLEOMARGARINE<br />

Buy America *s Best Liked C<strong>of</strong>fee!<br />

MILD AND MIUOW<br />

EIGHT O'CLOCK 2 ^ 4V<br />

RICH AMP FUU-ieDIID<br />

VIS8RSUS AND WIMIT<br />

BOKAR 2<br />

A PENN INSECfiCfflE<br />

LAUNDRY GEMS 2<br />

FALMOUVE — 3<br />

PALMOLIVE<br />

OCTAGON CLEANSER<br />

RlNSO<br />

ALL PURPO » E • 0AP<br />

MARVf L "ENRICHID" REGULAR SLICI<br />

JAN« PARKlft CHOCOLATHCIO URM<br />

Layer<br />

JANE PARK!*<br />

C<strong>of</strong>fee Cake<br />

MARVEL CRACKED WHIAT<br />

Bread<br />

JANE PARKER<br />

Donats DAT IS.^ UH<br />

TROPICAL c.<br />

TOPPED •*<br />

17%-OZ ffc<br />

LOAF


• I<br />

•*,-!,:•• .),?.. , ,<br />

ick Betson Wins Junior<br />

lampionship Net Tourney<br />

Succeeds Brother as Title Holder,<br />

Then Reports for Naval Duty<br />

OCEAN atv mmmAMbam<br />

All tho JB44 crop <strong>of</strong> Atlantic Coast tennis titles stnyert<br />

the Philadelphia metropolitan urea this wink, us the Oroiin<br />

Jtjr TenliiB Club ran <strong>of</strong>t its annu.-il Junior championship tout -<br />

o.<strong>City</strong> Tennis Club ran <strong>of</strong>f its annual Junior (.-luimpionship toiu-<br />

nament with the smallest entry list on record dup lo war<br />

•tonditions. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _<br />

Feature <strong>of</strong> the whirlwind three-,-<br />

day,event m the wlnnlni <strong>of</strong> thi'NEW ATLANTIC COAST<br />

fi, Junior 'irown by DleM Betaon, 17- ] TENNIS CHAMPIONS<br />

friday, <strong>Aug</strong>uit<br />

High Schno!<br />

BWt kept the erewn, in fact, right<br />

to m Bitson family, for he sue<br />

«KdM to the champlonahip won<br />

to MN3 by his elder brothef. Bob<br />

Junlor<br />

at i<br />

= B"i<br />

: man |n Uncle Sam's Navy. In which |<br />

' Be MlJatcd Sevcrnl weeks before the<br />

tourney opened. If Mondny'i rain<br />

hid- • continued into Tuesday, he<br />

Wouldn't have been able to stay<br />

lor the finals.<br />

NOpS OUT HUMPHREYS<br />

IH"acquiring the bosjt title Dick<br />

had-to win a hard^fought Buitlr<br />

agalllst determined Burrell Hum-<br />

phreys. Merchantville High Bchnnl<br />

player The Quaker <strong>City</strong>ite finally<br />

prevailed by icores <strong>of</strong> 6-5, 0-3 3-«,<br />

€•1, •<br />

Several weeks ago Betsoruwon thp<br />

Pennsylvania mterseholnstlt chnin-<br />

plonshlp.<br />

JANE AUSTIN WINS<br />

OIBU' CHAMPIONSHIP<br />

Jsnt Austin, Lower Merlon High<br />

Schdol ttudent. became the new<br />

fjrta 1 - singles tltleholder by virtue<br />

<strong>of</strong> a relatively easy 8.2, 8.3 tri-<br />

umph over DBborah Welsh, <strong>of</strong> Lima.<br />

Pa;, Wednesday afternoon,<br />

Jane had reached the pay-<strong>of</strong>f<br />

bracket with a 6-1. 6-4 win over<br />

Anne Reilly. Qermantown O, C. on<br />

Tuesday. Debby advanced the same<br />

day by ellmlnatini Jean Cooper,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> club player, 6.4, 6-1.<br />

Miss Cooper gave one <strong>of</strong> the best<br />

performances <strong>of</strong> the tourney on<br />

Monday when she conquered Shir-<br />

ley HoConnell, <strong>of</strong> Cynwyd, 8-7, 8-3,<br />

«.$, to reach the seml-flnate. Debby<br />

' entered the semis on a default<br />

Anne Relliy and Debby welsh<br />

teamed up to win the girls' doubles<br />

Greetings By<br />

Semaphore<br />

Wildwood Boys Meet<br />

Across High Seas<br />

T w n W i k h v n n d licil-. wli.i pl:iy.\l<br />

tripi'Uli'r I'll (hilt ,iivr. 111f. 11 scll'ii'l<br />

basketball inmn. r f i r n i K f-xi h.>Ji;-<br />

Bri"'MIH'S nil tlir lll'.'ll -i '-. Ii'.<br />

the use nf mannis.<br />

Edwin Millar. MCii,ilni;iii .jr..<br />

Wrnte Ills mrilhf'I- ihilt whili- illin.iiil<br />

de.strfjyri r^f,.it hi- ] m I'J.YU?* .1<br />

Edward Montr-, ivhn v,»i nii,i;,r.l ;t<br />

ffiinrswfpprr Tin' vessels >,vi-r. -i ,vi-<br />

ehnnLfrrl semriphnf,- il,.,-'r: 1 -<br />

iibniit five- Tiiniiti'.s<br />

IN'Jl'KP.I) IN FliANCJ-<br />

Curpiiml, Dnimh.st. Hiir: nt f):,-<br />

Creek, was wiiis'iiii-fi in ..fii.>i ;:;<br />

Fmnee only two un'k.-. .ilur h' ;i:<br />

rlvetl there. W'iril nl ih - 11 11f• -<br />

I'-i- ben ii'i'i-m il hv hi. :• r.• i•.• : 11"-<br />

ther. Mrs Mnry F N,,n-.n \.- V. Hpirfiirr iiiid Mrs n.<br />

W!ti'lli-j. i.l FltlihmTih HIT rr-'-is.<br />

1 ••!-••(( nt Tlir Orcnrir,<br />

Mr. niiil Mrs, K W. Yri'Mifkrn,<br />

f-in!|j Hill Fit lire ,-prnfllnf: 'n<br />

ti'tir :i\ Thr nisniynr<br />

Mr"-. Mary f. Ilitdirr -nil ntnl<br />

tiniiKhlir. nt Fritlrrifk Mi! run SM.<br />

jiiiirnm;. nt Tlir h'lniidfiv<br />

Mr. fiiul Mrs. lr. W. Krf.vson, nf<br />

Trotitnii nrr- .111,tuw rlitT'iit riirst^<br />

iit Thp UniiKcim IhiB *i -k<br />

Mil,<br />

rnln.<br />

H Millrr. iif rSnliininrr,<br />

viiuitifiiiim. ni The Lin-<br />

Fire Escapes<br />

Built and Repaired<br />

Alva T. Magonigal<br />

B l l i<br />

g<br />

Blaclumith<br />

MOORE AVE,<br />

rllllv licp(ll>ll t I<br />

C.lilltv flirilllT!<br />

.- ililMIU: till' !'('U \H]t II I 1111 I II ^ HE<br />

C itld spring 1 irrni r m » iv i ]t (t<br />

< il pfi suit lit ul the N« u Jif n<br />

^latt Bu ifil itt %(,•"!! uliun I hil<br />

lijt*. IH • i]|ii-\min mil il ii pi r<br />

ili* i Iru u imp firm lln hn<br />

imk I \\ || Ihnitilmrr u f<br />

MilKlllv<br />

Donahue Ends<br />

Nine-Day Leave<br />

if" n I 'in i I) ii<br />

"• ill i i in n f j i i M ntti<br />

f-.r<br />

County Road Chief<br />

Enters Hospital<br />

I-'r,n<br />

pll.ll 11"<br />

I". . i; ,;,.•] i.'V i>y ~ W IVHSrv<br />

i| H KliANT<br />

ii<br />

II I.IAM I KI.I.IS<br />

•• l],l|,|.is!!,M<br />

HARVEY W, ADAMS<br />

Accountant-Auditor<br />

5ii ith<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Oily,<br />

CilSI PBORBE<br />

si.<br />

N. J,<br />

StwUnu<br />

)iir piiunclw T.MMfiiipr<br />

tinmhiT-; \ffriV ]IrI<br />

um ii i I i , I n i int n Hi I i<br />

|i Ililiil l n i i il i i li IM<br />

Tl III lll\ 111 II I III" 11 II | 1 I 111 IM<br />

•l]i|i ii mi u li Ih i 1 i , il ,<br />

1 h ii t i ul, i n 4 1 ' Mini I,<br />

^a/n^F/y: •<br />

,fllU I "II II I 111! 1 I I<br />

, ,, i, |, 1 1 1 in imp' I' il i i n '<br />

Ix' r<br />

1 ii<br />

The Popular Family Showplace<br />

SEASIDE<br />

THEATRE - SOWERS POINT<br />

TIU"KSHAY. <strong>Aug</strong>ust I"-<br />

"Jane Eyre"<br />

lo.m I iilit.iiiii' '.mil (trsiin \<br />

IlilliVV mill SATfltDAV. »uuii»l II • ]l<br />

"Tampico"<br />

Kiliiiiril (.. Unlijiimiii . l.yiiii l i n l - M i l i i r M i I , m i n i<br />

• i l ' M I W anil M I I V D I V , AIIBU-I 1 1 . II—<br />

"Lady In the Dark"<br />

(iilierr Kiierrs . Hay Mill,mil<br />

"A Star Is Born"<br />

,I,inr! f,,iynnr = rfriinr >liifih<br />

>IIAV ;niii lilrK-iDA^ . AUKIM Hi •<br />

'Three Men In White"<br />

Llntiol Biirnmnrr - V.itl ,11111111.1111<br />

No Mllini'ip; . NiEhts <strong>On</strong>ly ffcini ', In 11 I'. M.<br />

Allulls tit•; riiilllriMi IKi — T.ii. llliluili'il<br />

THE CREST THEATRE<br />

ON TIIK ( Hi:sT I'IKK<br />

WILDWOOD CREST, NEW JERSEY<br />

T, «, LT1IAM I'UF.SKNTS<br />

"WHAT A LIFE"<br />

W1II1 Milry Jam. KITM-V anil W, Linn. Ili-llilrll<br />

Tuisday, <strong>Aug</strong>ust ISth, thru Saturday, <strong>Aug</strong>ust 19lh<br />

t'urliitn At HMD 1'. M,<br />

AdltiKiiim: lur — RfSfrvi'iI Nfili-i: 51.111 11 Hi I Hi lilili ill<br />

!>P«i,il l!.ilt^ lur Knlliitfil I'rrsniuii'l iiml Yuiiiii; l'i-n|»U"<br />

Now Playing thru <strong>Aug</strong>. 12th—"Private Lives"<br />

—• STAGE PLAYS - • NOT MOVIES *«—<br />

THE CAPE THEATRE<br />

CAPE MAY, NEW JERSEY<br />

"SPRINGTIME FOR HENRY"<br />

__ VVidi I'llill|i Kurl • illlll I.IIcll Anilriiiv<br />

Monday, <strong>Aug</strong>uil 14th, thru Saturday, <strong>Aug</strong>ust 19lh<br />

(inInn Al HiKl P. M.<br />

Atfmiiisinh: (••M'-~Ki>srrvi>il Scms: SI,10 and sl.li- i'l'.i% Iin luil< • ••nil- :„ •li,. «,-v, ,.., i,, ,,..<br />

'• • 1 :MI... Ill • Ii, .... ]-• F .,-,<br />

- : hi. • f-r,i n ^im: in r<br />

i* !'••• Wiill I}, Yhi.kiB Mis'<br />

.l i- thr living f\.Mn|:]i- iif<br />

••> II' Tirvi-l- Inn 1;I;,• ' Shi-<br />

' •• '-'.lit. 'rl Si.-r nini i .iri vr<br />

I M\ Wi.% i, i Iif M-.fv i,' •<br />

C !-' :ir r -lvi'l':lip prif.«i Fjill : I<br />

OMniii'i- iniiiu rrii'Vii*<br />

.' !'.. ll"."» p.,n«h in ~i ..I •<br />

-.li.l li fi ivr- -!ii. i.ilt .if .ill<br />

•''" 1:1 ' h. iii i^hh..pnniif1.<br />

Tiiiliv iml s.iiiirilnv<br />

.fi<br />

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; HtiTl Pier fnr 11 wt'ck<br />

:.I.11-Illu S.lllll'tlilV Till' 1 • •IJ-Ii,Ilklillr<br />

cMiiii-tH inn" p-uirns iii HIP sci'iic<br />

,,1 iliui 111 1 -! lirr.ik". wherr ihcy<br />

j-t;u 1 • .1 tu Im thi liif'k piji liiick tii<br />

m:(7 J.il lln- nllly Ill-IllTxnli stilKI-<br />

mill! ,ir.i• ir.- 'hi* Summer<br />

AiiliMi' ;,nii C'-.«ii.lln li"l llirlr rnnl<br />

t • •• I-T -.Mill Frank Kill,,til, Miliairc'li<br />

1 hi v 11. -,i r fnruiit ihi-ir pnl Airl<br />

i' Is KiMi.k KIIIHII. linw iiriiilui'licin<br />

li:iin,iiiir. Ml 11 > hilmiK tin ill bulk I<br />

till' ni- 11 -"I , 1,-"-: 111 illtor SH1S11I! ITi<br />

!-:• Irlli.— '.| 'itlicr pliilis, Sinfi- c-i-<br />

liii I.- Ili.ilvw. ii.l, Ihrir pictillt'si ~rv<br />

porti-iil'. carii iTfi^pd In Ihi' ivieh-<br />

iirivhoml "I JJ.nOOOM<br />

Thr Ahlii.tt and Ccistrll'i brnnrl<br />

, i.f -rii h is b.isi'd nn pHiititniiili'.<br />

i\viiin-ihv :iml nMinnliy, Ncillir-r nf<br />

thf r-iiinv iiinn noi 1 anjniie'olsr<br />

kniiw.i '.vii.ii they nre Rtiinir to do<br />

uhni !ln-v 'iiir* wnrkinB They arc<br />

snnnl:ilii"nis tn fhr pnlnt at Inn.<br />

n.-v.<br />

rvii)!)',' r : h> ruo'irl rinn Ain^ Bnr-<br />

lli;i -1:,I thi-ir on-hisli'iis liltrl'llutf<br />

1,1 . ,.n-uui...i.-i ii.iiu-inu iii Miiilni-<br />

n,il!iori!n n:ir!li:i in;uipiir;ilrd n ilr^<br />

1..ii i. i- 1 . •' Ii-.itiiri' this BtliumiT<br />

f-,r Fii'liy niL'hlf Twn clrli «nrl<br />

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t.i '.if-- 1 iif- iiiiriMntinn'- It Is nn<br />

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tin- pi'i-.'i i,-v.iiil r-i.Mi !'. Ill" fill' 1<br />

Th.- ri".i:ni'ii.". "T luiil re 1MS 11 Ilrw<br />

j-ll.-« ,',-ri Mi.nilny with f.inr !>'>r-<br />

(,,rmai!Hi< fliiih Tim nll-.Hivciiili'<br />

i,,-' ; -i-li ',-(! .,: plii' nuditl'iii' ni<br />

I: 11,11 i-\[-l"." il.iy r-xcrpt Siillll'ililV<br />

BriMil'.'":' 1 . liiiidlinirs arc nn 1 hi'<br />

vi-iiHi vilic j 11' 1 • r;!iii In fitlr-d by All-<br />

' ijr.r .ii'd r..'!ell',<br />

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OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER Friday, <strong>Aug</strong>ust IT, |<br />

KHUKHES<br />

Hagedorn<br />

At the Strand<br />

Phihuklphian to<br />

Preach, Sunday<br />

Christian Jew<br />

To Speak Here<br />

Church Announcements Bishop Hughes rafeer#lgcfa Soloist I Woodbine To Vote<br />

FinPT METHODIST<br />

8th ft* and Central av<br />

Brtifnniin V \HMMMI Minister<br />

Fur wiiLh mm \vn haw bn I<br />

hi-iirinji nf tht vui(ii% nf tin Alhr*<br />

Ju i vUuit dt»^ (hut miuii* In iinrf<br />

it nrnm mtfthrr np$orfimlt\ — m<br />

"ppm tunlK fni f htrti n it tun and<br />

pruplp if tin vmlfl i pi tl !h uf<br />

t land nnd Ann iii i uh jirt tn tl<br />

bl M ii U ilriiiuii 11 it<br />

A Christian Jew ^111 spi ttk H tH<br />

| <strong>Ocean</strong> Cll\ Baptist Church tumor |u,^<br />

irnw rs&turdat) nt 8pm nnd it thi- fIuil \[ "i(|incf" [ "Vhi FtrimV h\<br />

t Fir t Pirsb\tcrian Church Sunday bi inr f iJh in tluh nun 11M *III<br />

( ot 7 10 p/n ,,I Ttiitim in din pi ph ul fl<br />

| HP \t Jtfetpll Colin (in uf tin t ii (li<br />

I tx ribbf Lrujjtilil Culm win It fl Nitin m th hn il uuh i u<br />

ft wnpiMh I" IH t Clui Tim mis iht t nliiiiii! n | (1 pt spit uli<br />

inning tin mnri Ehini i\*<br />

mllllmi J( u in Ni %\ \ rk Cil<br />

HI Hill till tIn rxpriuiiLi I hi ih lul<br />

fnthi-F in tin tin 1 hi i imii i n i<br />

iiipn t linn a m mi niijnii<br />

rh i,it il i i Mi] M 1I\I HI<br />

h p I nlh mil i<br />

In f m lini 11<br />

IuM Ti it f \ \t ll i& !» % i i j<br />

nlilu in iik in p 1 in \ i<br />

trin HuiM u\ i<br />

In Nm \ J] I i i t li i ii i 'i ii ii nil<br />

phi in im n il i p u<br />

Mr C ilm u 11 i 1 in i'u i i * (] i i I f i<br />

t nn t f hi ! ti In i ml w ill i_ \ s<br />

]| 11 HI 111 I I<br />

Ihi i 1 I I Ihi Ih<br />

ll li hlnlli<br />

innn, Hev. Linn Bmvinnn<br />

Pnstnr. At Tabernacle<br />

Waihington Cleric<br />

Here on Sunday<br />

ST JOHN **<br />

fftlli il uni (rnlril i<br />

HPI Trink F Atllrr t i ifi t ir I i Hm Im<br />

11 * in u tl \[l i ticl i nn riirt Lh I n i ii ti ii il t ui<br />

u\in AM in rmcli ilU null i Jm uu pit J i ! tin Mn ii I it i<br />

Th p i I ir * n im t In idnH ! I f lf<br />

I il Ir n i t in I M i li ill ni |M i thimh<br />

<strong>On</strong> High School<br />

To Decide Whether<br />

To Reopen It<br />

Vuti i', HI Wiinilliliii' will mi I i<br />

tin p Hi in \ t 'Iin ii.u tu ijilliil fin<br />

lliilliiH Mlffl* tl'llt<br />

11 i in Tin i\<br />

ill il! irh 11<br />

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]h I<br />

Inlt i in it it n i ME t ruiiiL ih r u<br />

t iir 11 li i t i ht H ii t ni ti<br />

Di Morgan to Preach<br />

MARY JOHNSTON<br />

<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> FhiladLlnhii bist 1 M ri<br />

pasture and prpather will hi in<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Citj lu unutr tht 3i in i u<br />

raeismn for the 5unda% cvrnlnr<br />

Mrviee <strong>of</strong> thp Church nn tin<br />

Boardwalk In thL Strind Tlmiei<br />

It 7 1.1 o clark Hi L Dr Iv in II<br />

Hsgedorn pastor nf Bithel Lu li<br />

C<br />

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1 il 1 f I i 1 t Until<br />

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i li - li i ntinil in * _ ] i M l M , l i, I I i ih<br />

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'ii Inn | ,,| |, i, hi i<br />

n T I I V IIIIML - n n t i ii-i iin 1 ni-iii t 1 \s<br />

V i In Til ii i ii iiiii i I ! i li i i li\ il m m | Ml ii<br />

i i i ml I i M i\ il I , ] ,,„<br />

I II rli I I I il mil i will in ' ,<br />

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In, Ii i limil till I "all<br />

II lillllllill HI llll hill.:.' ll<br />

1 l! Wnlllll tllllKM I M Mil<br />

nii.mi i r niin iiimi in i>m« in<br />

1, i lu li i iimil i \in ii i' «hit li<br />

Unit ilmv nr, wiilllT'<br />

uuiM ill thi .Km in L,nr<br />

Leaders<br />

To Yield $220,000,000<br />

Incomt This Year,<br />

Asin. Hean<br />

SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />

Pontiere Back From Mining<br />

Exploration Trip In Canada<br />

Forms Syndicate to Drill; Quebec<br />

Deposits Include Secret War Metal<br />

Iiilin V I-unllut. OIP in r\l%<br />

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nml I i i i tin I i i in il i i I | ii i In<br />

111 ^ 11 N n l i I 11<br />

-pnl i n I Tl ii =li UJ 1 i ! i<br />

M ii ' ii Hi i ii n I 'In<br />

W I r ill A hi ll Mil ll<br />

III I 111 1 111 11 Su<br />

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In additlpn tn btinp pi tnr nf ~<br />

clt\ ehurrh Iin hi rimtii<br />

to such out taiifllrig rrlKj iu<br />

s us Thf Pulpit Dipt t<br />

The Expositor Thr Linlitiil<br />

Chuch Quartcrl\ and TliP B in 1<br />

He il inxip- tu hivt L mts.T^.i<br />

usuiual note fur tlip^p dn\ nnri<br />

hli miinv friends in ft.au CHv in nn HUH \rn Mtiuui MOI C IN lr,<br />

looking forward to his f-uniiiE mtli <strong>On</strong>. ,,| ihi pri iilur vm nl thi p, („, in iiirllinlnmru \ I)"*<br />

great anticipation unrM H f^mnu^ Bible i\pn itai \± Ktant Hr\ \% ni L ^!Lkti\(r<br />

Tile soloist for the lunin, \ 1 '•' I unpUill ^Iur^ali Him Hill LIP SUIHI I M i i i "I View li<br />

be Miss Man John fnn drinniti «ui*t lircjilui ! ir Ihi BCMIIU\ ilk f iinih I'Hi I ^ ^<br />

soprano from CurtL In tilu i 31i liulitlil umu ni tin M tliocli I i "11 mi il in ] II li<br />

will sing The Puhhnn h\ B Vm I liur h »UIHIJV mmng Mi mil i Milil Di i 'I<br />

de Watgr a 0111 n[ hi r rl Ltj in I)r Mut tn i thi iniimit t itl 1 \ i hi Ii 1 Mi<br />

Because she an. u murh mi i id 111! I jlji in.ii li In hil, n II w , | ,, , ^j , it ]4 h ill X<br />

OH her last ^Ljit tn Qcrm Clt hi f nurt li i 1 iladt Iiilii t Hi I in bui\ i\<br />

hss been asked tn rtturn ^inil ine run t^iit iiinmid JN J pui i pu t ^ mj j n ^ 4 i n 1 " n in<br />

IQF thi service thei nicl i ji« i^** uiUinnfil Us cj<br />

CarJ Webrr ind IIL trump t « il a " 'inu-.ujlli lir=i jucliinic in Pir t 1 i i i i I i i i<br />

lead tht Congrt TUnnil livn " 1K " ls ~ 'M ml i<br />

He services are ^pcmsi TLS b\ £t M i i i n ml im<br />

Johns Luthtran ChuiLh Rr^ Mi mi Mi ru hiui L 1 iitm Simch Mi - Mti\ f u i<br />

Rlllll F Adkr ST"V1 pistil All lli iml luiil illlilul ill i n ill t mil Ml 11 n<br />

art invited to attt.nd A MHI I Tht Puk dr i Jii i nn i im in i i il i ni<br />

ii I<br />

il I<br />

I h I<br />

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I, , IN 111 % I I VI I I<br />

. . 1 II I I mil < TI I r il it<br />

pi i, i lu I I I I \ I inin I t l I ll<br />

, 'nil I I i In uli I Iiil I Ipln<br />

,||| I III ll I,! I 111 II 1<br />

injiil Chill ll I llll lilt iphi i u IHI<br />

Ulll ^Illj, It ill! I ibnnuili M r-<br />

s H i * Hund*!^ it 111 4 jm in the<br />

Tjbernitli and il ' li put in<br />

Uu \ ill ii.i Ihejlri<br />

Says Peace Must<br />

End Rent Control<br />

• ni ii i i i ii h<br />

t n I n li<br />

i In N 1 i i i n i | M<br />

MUTH'S<br />

JEWELRY GIFTS,<br />

A tm ' . in •!, , im. IIIiTll ,, w u , (yj.jnu, „, lhi<br />

(.111 Mill I (II flf-lAN c 1TV<br />

S2B=828 Boardwalk<br />

I u i l h<br />

1 1 1 i<br />

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il Ii I<br />

U I II I M I I 1 |\ I III 1 I<br />

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KI I 1MIM IMII (II<br />

ii i n n in . H U M -.<br />

II i Inh --II i I<br />

iin \ (i \^-n II ii MI<br />

1 OH IM It K Ht ^1 I I -.<br />

I lh 1 ihi. I ii Inn I i pi I<br />

I I r i Inn Mi i in in ( huri h<br />

I Ti i H ilii nn \ Mn I |i I i t r<br />

i f? \ I ml I Knl/h I I i t I it<br />

I ll I I<br />

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hi Ml IIII II \"!I II 11 MI--<br />

I klll\l<br />

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\, HIIIL Ri t in 111 \\. In,1111<br />

HOTEL<br />

LINCOLN<br />

S10 9th St<br />

CHURCH<br />

METHODIST<br />

"The Church With The Chimes"<br />

CENTRAL AVEN'l'E at EICJHTII STltEET<br />

BENJAMIN F, ALLOOOD. MhiiMrr<br />

8130 Church School<br />

10:4S Morning Service <strong>of</strong> Worship<br />

Sermon Subjctl: '-Marked Mm"<br />

HPBCIAL MISIC FOIl THIS SKKVICi;<br />

, "gymphqny No, 5 In ( Slinui" , Hri'Ihnvin<br />

Allegro, toil Brio<br />

And.ini.. ('on Mnlii<br />

Contralto Solo, "o Lord. Mosl Ilnly" r.iiils Anitt'Iit-UM<br />

- _ C'esiir I'Tiink<br />

Quartette "With A Voirrjif Niiielnit' . M.iriin slum<br />

Qnartettc, "The Ffslhul Tr Drum".. iiudlcv Hutk<br />

Posllude, "rhoral in A Major' 1, s. 'R:lch<br />

7:45 The Boardwalk Twilight Service<br />

(The Moorlyn Theater)<br />

alSEST SPEAKER<br />

DR, HOWARD MOODY MORGAN<br />

Tabcrnaclt Prrsbylcrian (iiiirrli, I'hilu,<br />

MR, GEORGE LAPHAM<br />

will sing, "My Ilopr is in thf KvfrlilslillK." liy XUiinvr<br />

for both Hrfvlt'cs by<br />

OEOROE 0. ASIITON. oreanlst mid' cliiiirmuMiT<br />

DOEitR, Soprano ANNE SIMON, (niiimltti<br />

GEORGE LAPHAM, Tenor IIAURV MAKTVN, Bass<br />

Mt£$a%t$ Cbnt Siispire ^lusit Cfjat (gxtels<br />

'j Wtkomt Chflt'g Mnmt<br />

r mii i ii -<br />

= i m i t IKI<br />

Fli ' Tun i% C ml i it f<br />

Hid 1 LHI<br />

Mi i I i i h ii nt t t i Hit ill<br />

i ii I h i ,i il I,, h III |j<br />

1 h \\ n I ] In ii ,i I ,<br />

II n i I 1 ii 1 v<br />

I m I ll I ll I I ni 111. I I Inr<br />

I ' ' i 11 il ill ,lp \ i Jil I<br />

mi n I i 1 i Hi n n<br />

li i II 1 Hi n i lint .i i i<br />

Methodist Soloist<br />

nt<br />

I n.ilh i.llt it i [ilttl ihi th ^ trr<br />

i in it uli lit inr] nftt r i fi ll 1 111 Uiil jnill<br />

flu i 11 II in ilihil ul thi mi .-I I<br />

ipuriil Hi ili^IIl^, ti I-K*['S<br />

I :\i 11 'SIS I; IOl;l it,N A DOMI sric COVERAGE<br />

Mll.ri (111 I K ON M WS IOR At CCRACV<br />

I'fi.,' >IJ.iHi .1 Vr.ii. iir SI.llll ,1 Mi,nth<br />

J n U.'If, ini IllJiiiji Maiiil/inr S,c[iiMi, JJ.Ml n YtlP<br />

liiiriuhiftorv Otf.'r. 0 Saiurdjy Iiiiiiit.^ 1% (Jenii<br />

I I ii i i t hi 1 r Mil \ n ' 'Mm "ni nt<br />

(|N v,)( K( I Cl INf (I'll |i, , , ,, j ,„ r, ,| 1 | M j 7 r ) , , ,,,, | , ,,,!,, iim („ ,, f ii IJinii ii hf nil in l'i p n<br />

„ ,i i i n M i ^ 1 - iiliiiiiti In 1 t i, i Imii •( ti i i in 1 r ' '" r " lT il I 1 ml In P'i<br />

ti i I M niii'iiih il' in, f imi il h, ' m i h, th\,l ^" i f'nl l-i I lh lui m<br />

H i i ni . th' |ii in- ,|i. il i inn , - , u |» , ur. m "I nl ' > llll ' i t i i n i mill<br />

' i In mil t n 1 "I! \ M 1] nil in m , Hi [ I h, , %[, nil t h , 1 hi i u 11 II I t h nil II ill 1<br />

SWIM! COI'Y OS HI t.il 'I HT<br />

Bible Conference In Session<br />

7:30 P, M. Sunday 8 P. M, Dnily<br />

,\11 Mifiiiiss Ih Iii m tin-<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Baptist Church<br />

10lh and Wesley, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />

Htr.V WM .'.<br />

.MIKliol 1<br />

Pri-i. Uilil. tiistl<br />

IUI- u! P. tin.<br />

V<br />

TIP<br />

IM-'V PAl/T, C<br />

K:\;',U-:K. JH.<br />

A:- ihiJiit P.iSiDf<br />

r.ir.i i n<br />

.MI"II)N AH V ( III H( II<br />

WEEK OF AUGUST 13<br />

Rev. Willis R. Hotchkiss<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Tabernacle<br />

*: ASSOCIATION—6STH SEASON<br />

; Alto Enlnnce, Asbur; Ave,, between Oih and oth Hts,<br />

SUNDAY,<br />

AUGUST 13, <strong>1944</strong><br />

10i4S A. M.<br />

in the Tabernnclo<br />

IM P. M,<br />

in Village Theatre<br />

Bishop Edwin H.<br />

HUGHES<br />

Washington. D, C,<br />

Preaches both Morning<br />

and Evening<br />

IWCLAR'SONU SEKVK E<br />

*m«—Holy Trlally tplscopal ChyKh, phiia,<br />

r Philadelphia<br />

I ,1 1 1 I I 11 I<br />

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I ." 1 V . IM I |<br />

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1 I II II ill 1,1 II 1<br />

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I l l l i II 1 ( 1 1 li I |lll |<br />

II I II II ( .1 I I I I I I<br />

i i \n i r i<br />

A i iin it in i<br />

II i < n in i i i ii ii I =<br />

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I 1 f, I I " I Mil 111 I I Ml I =<br />

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M li (I II MI I ll M i l I 1 =<br />

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II i \\ II i Ml li I v ' I > fl 1 =<br />

M il nm f T i t hmi.li lull' n« 1 =<br />

i mii n i t ( i n 11 \ l I <strong>of</strong> ' =<br />

I ! il nli Ipln i mil Oci m ( i I =<br />

( in i pi mi i In \ iin i Ainu- I U<br />

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V wn in i mul' il H<br />

Wi 1 7 HI |)iil Mlih II in IMF =.<br />

in i tint mil hiiili l»il\ Spi i nl P<br />

mliici mn fur uni umicl 1'inf 'p<br />

* ¥ * =<br />

UNION CIIAPEI. BY THE SKA |<br />

SJih st, and Asbury av, j =<br />

0;4B am, Sunday Bchonl. ja<br />

CJoorjc W. Pattan, sunt, I s<br />

11 a.m. MornlriR Worship fine! Her.<br />

SUNDAY, 11 A. M.<br />

Rev, Wm, A, Mierop<br />

Sunday<br />

nlny Witr<br />

n A. M. M,<br />

9:13 A, M. Siiiitl.iv, ii:;ii) I'. M,<br />

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P ARKSIDE<br />

CENTRAL AVI. AT Sth ST.<br />

"Tht Caeltil Spot in Ofton CUf"<br />

St. John's Evangelical<br />

Lutheran Church!<br />

lOth St. snd Central Ave,<br />

CHURCH SCHOOL, 9:45 A, M.<br />

Morning Service at the Church<br />

11 A. M.<br />

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Cnrtese Eniemble<br />

SI HMON BY I'ilii I'ASTOIC<br />

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1015 Centra! Ave.<br />

Nmiv fiirniHiii'i H"f fliifi ft.l.i wjifi<br />

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luih-t ,n: ! -ti'i«iT =<br />

Mr, JIHI Mrs. Wm L jBfH'S<br />

Sunday Evening, 7.45 P. M.<br />

..t (lie<br />

"Church on the Boardwalk"<br />

Strand Theatre<br />

Dr. Ivan H. Hagedorn<br />

I 1 .,,!.., lirlhi! I Inn, h, I'hil.ul. l|iln.i<br />

SOLOIST<br />

MISS MARY JOHNSTON<br />

nl ( iiilK Eii^iititts rhil.uhljihhi<br />

IHE HEART 1<br />

3f AMKWCA'S<br />

aREATEST<br />

FAMILY<br />

RE3ORT '<br />

wiiLiT ivtULt iT mum if BUT<br />

OCEAN CITY, N. J,<br />

•= OPEN ALL YEAR<br />

'Church on the Boardwalk"<br />

Strand Theatre, Boardwalk at 9th Street<br />

Blends with Your Complexion I<br />

Scarcely Noticeable I<br />

TOT'WT nifujcfn stj'ling dij for Earphone and Card —the result <strong>of</strong><br />

W cyceUsscs, this grcal new more than two years <strong>of</strong> laborsiury<br />

Zenith first docs for the hearing research, Both ore now indujei<br />

lid-gives it a new "look <strong>of</strong> at no extra cost with the Zenith<br />

youth!' Never agjin need charm K.nlionit Hearing Aid.<br />

mil ability be bunej bcneaih a The new cord ii perspiration.<br />

htinnj impairment. pro<strong>of</strong>, water-ptp<strong>of</strong>, kink-proef,<br />

OTnc ui — sye Inf yourself the washable. It will not fray—may ba<br />

lew beauty <strong>of</strong> the NiutralCui<strong>of</strong> o iped clean with s damp cloth.<br />

Return Cartons,<br />

Plea to Merchants<br />

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Woman Owner <strong>of</strong><br />

Home Pays $25<br />

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RADIONIC HEARING AID<br />

6M MedVii No ~'•QftQfi"~QM<br />

40 w.<br />

Auttltd brAnHfkm Mtdksl Ai<br />

Council m H k l T h p<br />

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SIMMS'<br />

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Hear |<br />

Joseph H, C<strong>of</strong>an I<br />

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Saturday, <strong>Aug</strong>. 12th j;<br />

At 8 p.m.<br />

ut<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Baptist Church<br />

lUih hi. uilil IVtiliiy Ave,<br />

JOSEPH II. _<br />

He Will Also Speak At |<br />

THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH<br />

7th St. and Wcslty Arrnue<br />

At 7:30 p.m., Sunday, <strong>Aug</strong>ust 13th<br />

Rev, Oeo, Flgohcr, Mlnisitr<br />

Mr, Cohn will t, \f MN*T nOOR<br />

tuinniinii WIIM»N nu<br />

Goodness Sake<br />

Boardwalk 746 Boardwalk<br />

SERVING YOU SINCE 1910<br />

fi<br />

Huly Trinity Kpiscopnl<br />

Church<br />

Bev, Klclllrd S, Ballrj<br />

<strong>City</strong> Tsiboi-naclc<br />

l(i>v, W. Kiwcll Lake, Nupl,<br />

St. Aujjuslinu's n. C.'<br />

Church<br />

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lltv. U.lli.un L. MtKcevrr<br />

St, Mary's Chnpul<br />

Itiv. liiiriiiiiliimcw B,<br />

ICiv, WilJIiim L, McKiiver<br />

Union Chanel hy thu Hun<br />

, F i,"ilIl SI. iinil Aslilirv<br />

REV, Uiin Ilnwitian,<br />

Ci-ntral<br />

L!n!on<br />

lijllil Bl, ulid CHItral Ave,<br />

ST, JAMES A,M,E, till 11(11 TABKItNAf'I.K BAPTliT<br />

CIIUBCU (Col.l<br />

MACEDONIA M. B. OOIJBCH<br />

(COlpKd)<br />

BAPTIST CHURCn<br />

(Coloredl<br />

Thii meiaage is tponiored by these <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> but*<br />

inessmen in recognition <strong>of</strong> our churches* service,<br />

benefit and value to our own conununity.<br />

ATLANTIC orrsf ELHOTBIQ<br />

COMPANY<br />

HOWARD S, STAnrpON<br />

O, R, BHOEMAKER LBK. OO.<br />

MANBY UJOYD OHATTDI<br />

„ WATBB<br />

»r*t<br />

LAWRENCE M. LEAR<br />

J, PRISOOTT OADMAN<br />

TOE NATIONAL BAHK OP<br />

OCEAN OITY<br />

HARMACY<br />

I 1 '. Ik'DAN, KeRtatercd Phnrmarisl, F'rop.<br />

. 4 it Street, Cor. <strong>Ocean</strong> Ave., Phone 1462<br />

Jane Logan DeLuxe Ice Cream<br />

CADILLAC<br />

PONTIAC<br />

SaUs and Service<br />

Wm. T. Powell<br />

1158 Asbury Ave<br />

BOULEVARD<br />

PHARMACY<br />

WM, WIGKAI.I, Hfl, Plurm.<br />

Serving South Jersey<br />

for 67 Years<br />

CALL <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Q424<br />

To Start Service<br />

OR MAIL POST CABn TO<br />

WILSON DAIRY CO.<br />

j t o r e — 4th Street and Asbury Ave.<br />

<strong>Newspaper</strong>s - Magazines<br />

Fountain Service<br />

SENTINEI.-mpOER<br />

ON SAU; HEiu:<br />

BATTERSEA ROAD<br />

ATLANTIC BLVD.<br />

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kni^hthutid m lh flitter 1 not<br />

dr id Niit b} a ltmg v hat'<br />

Ii uu no knight on a white<br />

chiugii tli it pruvrd thL tn the<br />

Hi r-utiun uf i lad> In distress<br />

iind mrrdl b> tandtr^ an a par<br />

utuk.rH indv cnriier ol tuwn<br />

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nTtidi rn r(Mjn|rrpart wa*5 pla>ed by<br />

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ihi i emit in tldtrh ftumafi<br />

OiilliJnii nf the rt d tMifTlL signal<br />

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rninint, \ihifli Hurn r tairktd vie<br />

iotisly brakes iqye&Ied fend<br />

tated motoriata shouted war<br />

but the chnso continued<br />

Thi panama skidded<br />

C&T% ver^d deftly from ttie clutch<br />

<strong>of</strong> & heavy tire banked suddenly<br />

and gild to u halt The woman8 ex-<br />

pression became one <strong>of</strong> gflsi ifitli^<br />

faction as she bent to ricovtr lli<br />

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a mlschievouB breeze the hat took<br />

<strong>of</strong>f again, _ '<br />

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Sizing up thp situation at & ^&n^p<br />

tht driver stopped and leaped out.<br />

He cornered the hat brushed It aff<br />

and aftf*r seeing that it had suffered<br />

nu d&mage= handed It to the wo*<br />

man who thanked him pr<strong>of</strong>usely<br />

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rab and drove <strong>of</strong>f with the alf <strong>of</strong><br />

t\ Boy Scout who had done his<br />

good deed for the diy<br />

Call Again Out for<br />

Rags, Old Jewelry<br />

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pit*il L\rt 3t for Rmdpr c Dlpp-.t<br />

l thf N-itifjiial Ccneruphlr tht\<br />

niu^t not bn more than two<br />

old I favc them at Hed Cro5e helld-<br />

quaitpis 412 8th st<br />

L4tst wpek end 296 more woungl&l<br />

sprvicemtn wtre moved Into the<br />

Finland Oeiitral Hospital<br />

Mrs J Apple tan af Lansdowflf<br />

is §p*»rdinp sami time at The Over-<br />

br iik<br />

Or P Alava and family <strong>of</strong> Wil-<br />

mington Dtl HFP vacationJng at<br />

The Hanscom<br />

Mr and Mrs<br />

Cald%eH N J<br />

Tin Hansenm<br />

O E Leflef sf<br />

registered at<br />

Endorse and Recommend the-<br />

Circlette Spray Wave<br />

The Deluxe Heatless Permanent<br />

This is the Cold Wave<br />

for Miur uimplele satisfaction No heat<br />

nn tliMiimfoit ^uu rela\ while a nvigie«l<br />

coiil solution m Nprnvpd fin 1 few moments<br />

HHOMLII Iht rolln iif hmr Then i rin>^ «ith a<br />

»|)in i) ntuli ilizir nnd without an> discom-<br />

Inrt \nu\i n(|iiii((l i hcmtifiil, longer lasting<br />

pirm mint<br />

Ihi^ i^ Iht oni ind onl> method ulmh nt unre-<br />

•>ir>idh itccimnund tun loi b/e;uiied and<br />

find h in<br />

Phone <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 1000 for Appointment<br />

Hotel Flanders Beauty Salon<br />

Closed Wtdnesday Afternoons After 1 p m<br />

In Philadelphia<br />

Origin U Yn cent I<br />

1 i'll Chislnul ^<br />

and<br />

"jfiOO Gretn St<br />

Joseph<br />

at<br />

Oppenheim &<br />

and<br />

SfiOO Grein<br />

Collins<br />

St<br />

W . W i V , W i % s f f i v ^<br />

MASON JARS |<br />

All Canning Accessories j|<br />

ir- WE DELIVER -m |<br />

READ HARDWARE -^ PAINT CO. I<br />

m ANIH'KV AVE. — FAriNG C'TTV WfALL 1*<br />

HI-PRESSURE<br />

WASH<br />

TREAT YOUR CAR<br />

TO A GOOD WASH<br />

URTZ<br />

GARAGE<br />

Fint anil AllanUs Ph. 0600<br />

YES, WE HAVE<br />

CHUM POTS and<br />

Rowboats To Hire<br />

KEYS<br />

MADE<br />

ALL TYPES<br />

HAND SAWS<br />

Lawn Mowers, ScUiors, Tooli<br />

SHARPENED<br />

Used Saws For Sale<br />

New Rubber Clothes<br />

Bait For Sale<br />

l'rrstwood numbers and letters<br />

made,<br />

LEMONT'S<br />

301 BAY AVE. Ph,<br />

LUBRICATION<br />

il.35<br />

PALMER<br />

inn-jo AVE.<br />

Send the Folks a Box<br />

Douglass<br />

Salt Water<br />

Taffy<br />

Mulled Anywhere<br />

7th and Boardwalk<br />

CAN ALL YOU CAN<br />

With tomatoes plentiful in gar-<br />

den and market be sure to can all<br />

you can for next winter's use.<br />

Homo canned tomatoes and tomato<br />

juice arc one <strong>of</strong> the best and most<br />

economrcal sources <strong>of</strong> Vitamin C,<br />

so important in the daily diet. In<br />

winter tomatoes make a good and<br />

inexpensive switch from citrus<br />

fruits, add color and variety to<br />

meata, and may be used in many<br />

different ways.<br />

Tomatoes are one <strong>of</strong> th'e easiest<br />

and best crops to can at home, so<br />

get busy and can all you can. Stop<br />

at your nearest Jersey Central<br />

<strong>of</strong>fice for free canning directions.<br />

JERSEY CENTRAL<br />

POWER & LIGHT<br />

COMPAN Y


V y-<br />

errv<br />

LFX. for Resort<br />

I, Fortress<br />

RMKD Operator<br />

Samuel B. G<strong>of</strong>lF Dec-<br />

anted far Courage<br />

en Bombing Mission<br />

Finds Melbourne<br />

Like Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />

Plo Andrew J <strong>On</strong>iipean, unii ot<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Oapnelia,<br />

1100 Bav av, celebrated hb Mth<br />

birthday nnnlvcrsnn <strong>Aug</strong>ust 3,<br />

somewhere In Australia<br />

Cappezza hu been In the land<br />

"down under' for almost le months<br />

as a member <strong>of</strong> the |Mllltarv pn-<br />

lice He drives a materejele which<br />

he lias named Jersev Bounce In<br />

hunur <strong>of</strong> his native state nnd lib.<br />

pet doB<br />

In his latest letter Pfi<br />

he spent u furlough recentl><br />

In Melbourne which looked tn him<br />

lust like Atlantic rih But he still<br />

ihlnkj <strong>Ocean</strong> CiH H the best plaei<br />

:o be<br />

The soldier tins been In 'crvlre<br />

'or over 3 vctirs<br />

Resort Soldier<br />

Called In Strike<br />

Flown from Minnesota<br />

to Philadelphia<br />

An Orenn Cits «ilrtii r Ciirimril<br />

Bil Ci'tlElinne flm ill |h, sin<br />

fnim Mlnili siit i tn hi In rilim llii<br />

PTC tnn,p.irtntliin -.triki in Phil<br />

ntli Iphlii List sseik .iiimdhv to Ills<br />

parents Mr nnd Mr> Juhn CIMIB<br />

lliinc 737 Mnuri n\<br />

High Tribute To<br />

Resort Officer<br />

Camp Piper Praises<br />

Lieut.-Col. McCoIIom<br />

A tribute characterizing him ai<br />

me or the mnit nffectlunntely held<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficers In the Armj was paid re<br />

'5 to Lieutenant Colonel Tlin<br />

n MrCnllum Ji 11 forillel<br />

Oceiin cltv boy who la command<br />

lnjj <strong>of</strong>rietr <strong>of</strong> the 14th ArmorLd Di-<br />

vision ^ 94th Ca\alry RLCnnnais<br />

mce Sqaadrun (mechanized)<br />

Colonel "MeCnllum Is the son (if<br />

Mr and Mr 1 ; Thomas O McCnlInm<br />

13Jj Wi**le\ ,i\ ,ind i^ statimiett<br />

nt Cilllp Cimpbrll Kentucky nun<br />

<strong>of</strong> tilt fe^ enmpr turning nut lul<br />

diers skillid in the nperntlon <strong>of</strong><br />

mndLrn tink^ ind nthi r mi 1 hanl?<br />

ed iqulpmi nt<br />

TR\IMD 10OU IXflRTS<br />

He 11 Liidltetl with I111M111, tip<br />

cm.«fl ihi Inlnin^ if mii Woo<br />

mecliiiii'iil 1 spirt, nf tin nth Hi<br />

mined DlUMntl ,tnu tn %nit til<br />

C imp V iniplii-1! in ^iptimbir WJ<br />

He pieil.uh wi it Fnrt Km \<br />

Restaurants Restricted<br />

And How, In World War I<br />

•Hestaiirateurs should not feel<br />

unduly lestrleted by OPA In their<br />

optratlons crurlni, World War II,<br />

m\s T H nempscy OPA dlatrtit<br />

director<br />

A backward look at the food eur<br />

tallment orders lisued during Wnrlil<br />

Wai I mlnlit relieve them, HL points<br />

shall use sugiir bimls un<br />

l<br />

Utalr nr lunch cimiitcr N<br />

uis publlt rating phiCi t<br />

imhvi (,-iicst MI rnqurit', nnd In nu<br />

iVint *shnl] amnuiiL bnrved tn uil|<br />

une peFMui nt iinj uni imul<br />

uni triispnunful nr lu, eiiuh<br />

Tin in» ri'&tauiimt piuj£iiuii In<br />

Bridge Traffic<br />

At War's Peak<br />

Increases S3 Per<br />

Cent Over Year Ago<br />

The Delaware Blver Brldue tills<br />

ixiiva I week seeiiniled the uirlti'r suite-<br />

iihnt 'iiicin by Oeeiin <strong>City</strong> uirielnlH umi<br />

ahull<br />

lit Pnlln«lHK are gnmc <strong>of</strong> the or- | elTi rt Jnh 11 n'quirt, tnllnu<br />

lore effcctlnK rcstournnt 1 ! In 1MB<br />

No public eating plnct shall al<br />

low nnv bread tn br brought to the<br />

:nnlr until aflnr the first tnursi<br />

^rrv^fi<br />

— - >ihnll irrn om biirnn a 1 i<br />

pirnlturi —<br />

— chilli irrvi tn m\ une pvr<br />

nn nl niu nnp nirnl mort thnn<br />

' uunrr (if i hpddni pnniTnnnk<br />

iiihfi Amprir-iii i hi p^p -<br />

A ie( 1 nt K 111 (if I?i tmt tn Tift<br />

tin Tinip Cimphill nfu^pTjiii rii<br />

M tul tu 1 Iniini n 1 iiihul. t<br />

Ciiliini 1 M(rtiiii,n tiiiiiiiiiL iliit<br />

his puniliriti Mini friiin th( Iir!<br />

• I tint lie ill fir tin inlWriiniii<br />

lit went nn tn limp- up the (liini<br />

Tim rnrlveil u liliphint 1 ill ' h ' "Hm inM mn "I Imw -ulli 1<br />

frnm him Bund is night fi.nn piui "•"'• ttlc rnl.nii I' i.t lh. uiliu,<br />

jUdilphn Hi iki hi »i lniiiu,'it 11 r I"'" uiiilii him<br />

* j lit ill ill' ullh ( cr tip nl nlli. 1 il ' ( IKI I I I 1IIUIT<br />

1 dkrs from Full SiiLllInc Minn ti<br />

3 Gallons <strong>of</strong> Gas<br />

For 3-Day Leave<br />

OPA Clarifies New<br />

Ration Rule<br />

c nnili<br />

11U to purt un a placuid<br />

11 ll«t if 4U basic Tiiod limit. It ulin<br />

riqulns tint rulln t)i 1111 lusher<br />

th in s (i nts pn cup<br />

TI11 4n bulc fnnd item cm be<br />

nn hlKhri til 111 prld eh 111,1 ri ilur<br />

1111, tin uirk nt Apill 4 In In 1IMI<br />

Ihi mill i xi r iill.iii In Hi, •; mil<br />

1 up iif rullie I', II tin pul 11 illii<br />

1 I ilillshim nt III.ITMII huhi 1 Hun<br />

Hill pitri din 1111. Hu unk nf.IJi<br />

hili 1 4 tii 10 194J<br />

Ceiling Prices<br />

In Restaurants<br />

40 Basic Items<br />

Must be Posted<br />

y Cty i l<br />

busini'SB nii'ii tlml tho vtilnnu 1 <strong>of</strong><br />

nutiimiibllc trnffii; imw Is tin. gnnl-<br />

tst sirup I lie Wiir bcBiin.<br />

Tlip brlilK' 1 ri'iHirtPd Moiuliiy Iliiil<br />

Its htisinfHs showi'd ii M PIT pom<br />

liii-rpHSp In July, iivpr 104:1. nnd w:i.<br />

till- host ,iu]y since 1941.<br />

Tdiiil InitTio fnr tin- inniith Wiis<br />

1,104,841 vehicles, eumpiircd with | <strong>On</strong>rdei, Btntl, •.„.. ^<br />

TOJ.0U4 ill July. 1043, when the OPA [ Clilnden "Mfll^<br />

ban im pli-iiHiiic dilviniJ was in ef= 1<br />

(eel, I ---.._<br />

Hrlilise olIieiiilH iillrihiilcd miieli : in- 'M-M'-V* fl ,""* Blll! f 1<br />

uf the warllmc tniffic tu the nil- fc|ji.||i||m, ', ' , MlNilde<br />

Kl'iiluin uf r*llil:idclphians tn the riiik.sitie * (W i<br />

hiyi been awarded tn Technical Ser<br />

geant Samuel B D<strong>of</strong>f, 21-yenr nltt<br />

son <strong>of</strong> Mr and Mrs B S Duff<br />

8211 Central av, It was announced<br />

this vrcek by the public relations<br />

<strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> the commanding general<br />

Qf thf Eighth U B Army Air PorcL<br />

Is England<br />

In addition to this decoratlnn<br />

Sergeant Gflff earlier had received<br />

tbi Air Medal and three Oak Lent<br />

Cluster*<br />

He Is a graduate <strong>of</strong> UIL <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Olty Hlih School class <strong>of</strong> 1941<br />

Prior to entering the Arm\ Januar"<br />

4, Ii4ili he was employed hert us<br />

• ilark by the Atlantic and p ulfk<br />

Tea Company.<br />

Tlie citation acci fripanvlnp the<br />

d<br />

opel.ite .1 ttnllii %Uiili tin [| ilu<br />

Ma' beiim "i ttli d<br />

Thr Imu tmirhev ippirdith ft 1^<br />

Unn(ci'^ir\ biuin^i th( Milkii<br />

IM'nt liul tn % .ik Biiiuln it mid<br />

nlRllt<br />

Curpnrnl rasllKlu in forum K « 1<br />

empUni-d here bv thi Pi nns\l\nnl 1<br />

Reading Seashnrc <strong>Line</strong>* nnd tin [<br />

Sholt Fi^t Llnr He enft red tin<br />

Arm\ n \i ir -luii mil h-m been 1<br />

tithed in ricint miinlh, to -in Ar<br />

mv Tmnspnrtntliin Curps niln.ul<br />

nperatlnn bilttillnn at Fnrt Sin 11<br />

ing<br />

Nn i tl<br />

K T hi i ilin« in tin IMtli uith i]<br />

i ii\nv f tin «!n ]i t i i \i\ th<br />

11 lc nf I u hi* h in lmli l i pi i Mil<br />

intt i\n w ui n the n n i am Hi<br />

in v • pip* i nd 1 hr i Ii' n<br />

in in- i fH iiunt i n\ ifT iir II tin<br />

i nh nrl linri 1 t steniiBtliii, LiriiLii<br />

t me f - mil <strong>of</strong>ti it hi dt P^ — th<br />

i itmu I 1 hi Id<br />

ri mi \f( r ii m u i i h rn n<br />

Phil HI! lp! 11 111 1 U I I Mill l!i 1<br />

Tin n In f it UIL ] Ft nn -t it<br />

win ii In u i L'i iriu tti (I i i -< ii<br />

\(IT t ip* iin m tin R( i in ntii 11<br />

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1 ii . 11 1 c its I. M 1111 m t p i l r in<br />

h a ill hi ibli t ,i 1 11 lti 1 In 11.<br />

tin ii 11111»_ 1 ill 1 ul Ilu nn it m d<br />

1, id li. 111 • Ilu s h m H in Hil.li<br />

li unii in 1 til. U n Pi U nut<br />

It IU illllL 11 1! ll ill Till U. i k<br />

In 1 ]'. till 11 ulih ill 1 1 I 1 1 i<br />

11 1 mi in' iikiu tt n h 1 i iii'i<br />

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1 \i i pill.In t 1 iWL m d ih iiikiiiu<br />

t I li 11111 i t ! p iM ; 1 [inn. n t h<br />

1 In pi 1 i I 4n 1.1 11 f < 1 ift in<br />

DFO read<br />

'Far extraordinary achievement<br />

while serving as n rndm npir.itm<br />

<strong>of</strong> a B-17 Plvllic Fortrew on T<br />

number <strong>of</strong> bombardment mUMmi 1 ;<br />

oviir cnetm ocrupled Cnnlimntsil<br />

Europe Displaying great tnur.iRc<br />

and skill Sergeant GnfT llslitins<br />

from his gun jinsltinn has uardetl<br />

<strong>of</strong>f manv enemy -HI iekj> auri ha<br />

materially aidfd in the sue ec*^ nf<br />

each nf these missinns<br />

It wo* nflieidlh onnounred th-it<br />

the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> mm. luti pirtlcipit-<br />

ed In bombing attacks on Beilir<br />

fchwehifurt and l<br />

•OBIM REAPIB" PILOT<br />

HOME ON FURLOUGH<br />

Lieutenant (JRI Philip L, Kirk.<br />

Wood, 24, a ntthter pilot, who shot<br />

down four Japanese planes in the<br />

Paeiflc theatre is "pending 3n d iv<br />

visiting his parents Mr ind Jars<br />

Irwin Kirkwood at Wlldwood<br />

The Naw flyer has cmiplctcd 50<br />

combat mission- with ihi unit<br />

tnown as the Grim Rc-ipt r» Hi<br />

nad been overseas since list Nn<br />

tember<br />

FOR quicK RESULTS<br />

TRY A CLASSIFIED HO<br />

Ensign Bryan Guest<br />

Of His Mother Here<br />

Ensign infl Mr*, Leminril He.HLI<br />

Bnan hivi been pm^t^ uf hi mu<br />

ther Mn Aithur M Bmn Ui"<br />

f mji<br />

I mini<br />

1 m\ M<br />

ii IU L 'M il ui<br />

n w i t illt tJ int<br />

MII In 1'Ml<br />

ri \ rf<br />

John A. Ray Wins<br />

nv<br />

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11 il i\ Nu 1 ill 11 will In ti mil d '<br />

fl I 1 1 1 llll, Itll i! fur 1. Hi<br />

ir mil mi I i l l ' 111 in thn<br />

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pi t 1 (iil\( iiul pn M lit pri pi 1<br />

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Finds Chinese<br />

Are Helpful<br />

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ihi pit i ' 1 Mi i fin s<br />

t uli) i l n i nun n h<br />

uniil flu p it i i ill d<br />

CALCIUM<br />

CHLORIDE<br />

dii^t iluun on hi<br />

ROTENONE<br />

(lllp <strong>of</strong> III'*! fllrllls. iif niin-pili-<br />

Millions ill^potiriih-^ f»r ilUNlitm<br />

vpci'talilm ami iliiiiil fiiilU Tiir<br />

Dl^rrU iihd illilP^^<br />

Combination Doors<br />

C, H, Shoemaker<br />

Lumber Co,<br />

12th and West Ave.<br />

Phone 01 SO<br />

ROOF<br />

or Just a Repair Job?<br />

In either ense—call Independent. We've the M, i<br />

perienc^, tht men, the materials and the equip. I<br />

muni to give you a perfect job on any type ^f I<br />

We've been ro<strong>of</strong>ers for many years andijpjjitj<br />

be for many more, That'i why an Independent<br />

gunrantee moons something. Pick a reliable, fig,<br />

anciallv found firm to re-ro<strong>of</strong> for you. Call<br />

Independent Ro<strong>of</strong>ing Co,<br />

3 H. Fleming Ave,<br />

I'll, 4-11153 Atliiitli <strong>City</strong><br />

TOO - »lh 8L<br />

i <strong>City</strong> pi,<br />

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tu N.nfiilk V,i ttlin 1 hi i t i<br />

tiulii d<br />

Mrs Bi\ m lni h md Lii tit 1 n<br />

nnt-Coin'll mill I Brs in uhii ui<br />

captured h\ tin J ip.ini-ii \Un 11<br />

thev funk thi Philippine hi 1 will<br />

nu unrd tn lie r Mini In rmlnil<br />

11 prl^oni r=<strong>of</strong> ?t it po^t cud 1 M U<br />

uii lUuR th it lii tt 1 in 1 T ip 1<br />

In 1 pr^titi (,nup in Ihi I I.nul<br />

and th it he s r a t \^ell<br />

Hi dnih u i it rti\<br />

tin il \> n \ i Ilu l u m p<br />

tl i t,i I<br />

Sea Isle Organizes<br />

Builders<br />

Electriciam<br />

\ 11.1<br />

1 t<br />

IS TN£<br />

TIME TO<br />

Mr RiMi" I" full mlnz ttith kit" ' " " "<br />

hiti n ^t thp t tiad\ pi'^ii c "f ^i'<br />

HLjn fnrLP 1 b it! tu tin Philip<br />

Sea Isle Soldier<br />

Missing in France<br />

Prlvnt Lenn Hrlni r ( t Si 1 I It<br />

Cltv ft,i L ripiutid suiid u t 1 h m<br />

JOB<br />

PRINTING<br />

roR<br />

EVERY<br />

PURPOSE<br />

STATIONERY<br />

GUILD PRODUCTS<br />

Lewis L Barrett<br />

807 Asbury Ave,<br />

NEXT TO TITLE M<br />

TRUST BUI1,»TNG<br />

hern 111K nip in -idiitn 111 Frm<br />

r in(c Juh 18 Ihi W11 Di p illnii nt h im 111 I, in<br />

idii id hL \U!( Vi rdi\ Till 7<br />

Grlner enli'ted In tlie Arm fuill A f lmn<br />

1 lr ILO it Aldi 11 G i ttluli hi Ii ui<br />

I Hid hi" -Ufi tin n re Id. d Ft r I hi 11 tui<br />

%i ir-. iierun pilnp .mi»i 1 111 \> 1 n p<br />

M ilinnul in tin Wimtlbilii Tiiiki ,1 ti 1<br />

hue urn 111 Cipi Mn C' UIIU mil<br />

hi" fumilv ii^ldiu it Bei Inle Tlin<br />

hivi three children<br />

Hi >IH HI ll ""I '!» > ' ' ' ' ' '<br />

hi i 1 lull n h with In ] in in Mi<br />

mil Mi F B Riv<br />

Fjight Officer<br />

Listed As Missinff<br />

TII lil Oilii i 11 l nl I' M "<br />

Ii if M i \lili i ii ( i" 1 " » '<br />

v i 1 I hi ilu ^v ii Ii i ii nm in<br />

r,i 11\ i nu i ' "i<br />

Him<br />

200 in Wild wood<br />

Baby Parade<br />

VS 11 linn ll III '111 111. p 1<br />

1 mn il il 1 i 1 1 11 11 Mi III 1<br />

1 |! II II [1 I! 1 1 'I 1 HI \\ llihv H'll<br />

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1 „(! ie. -i 1.1 ihr :iiviinl». niiiiiy .if<br />

v Iiii '1 «iii- win h-iiiii.- :inil Mai'M*.<br />

fl'ildr' u i-: '« rvlri' ni.-n ».iii ., liirK.'<br />

1 h m I Un pi 111 lit<br />

Chatterbox to be<br />

Closed, Thursdays<br />

11 1 n 1 1<br />

1 1 1 u<br />

1 in pi ii n. 1<br />

iu I mil I.<br />

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ATTENTION<br />

Property Owners<br />

ODD JOB<br />

Repair and Caretaker<br />

Service<br />

y<br />

care iii your Bf&tUty JJU"I M >^Uf ib<br />

atflrr<br />

My (.intikir ii rvici — [jrupcifv niip r<br />

tior puliinK up and tnkini, iiDwri<br />

screciiEi st<strong>of</strong>lii sS*>h, having WaU'f<br />

gas fiiid flt-ctfii turntd 6P SFfl gff<br />

A PRS!fll card Will bripg dcfaiUd in<br />

S. L. SMITH<br />

1026 Simpson Ave,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Cily'.N<br />

TaUop ilnce 1907<br />

JULIUS ROTH<br />

Tillor lor Hen<br />

111 ASBURV AVBHDE<br />

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REFRIGERATION<br />

OIL BIRNKB SKKVK'E<br />

Authnrized<br />

GcneraUEIocliic<br />

Service<br />

O. D, HACKNEY<br />

Ph. 1224 931 Asbury<br />

An KiiiUr riTlii'it'fi Jfih i^ in**r; than \u^t ".in uiiliuar><br />

jnh" = it's I In* jnlf Unit «il! l.i^l ;i "•iuiUTllinr" • . lli*rf\<br />

wh.it >mi gi-l: n:i uiikt-r;! i -imt; iii*.ui,iiMm !•'. cf >« hrri" it i^<br />

niiMli'd; liriiii^r, ht-iciitilii- \i'liMLtiiun; inct-rtiM-il firr |irn-<br />

Irriiun,<br />

JOBBING RE-ROOFING REMODELING<br />

JOHN E. TROUT<br />

KECtSTKItKI) III 1I.I)I;H<br />

1053 Abbury Ave, Phone 1200<br />

ltl'il > ici->i.NTiN(: VilH.ii. H hiiiin A CM., CA.MDKN<br />

AI,>«) TIIK TtKMiNix ro. uf run.A.<br />

Jacob C. SCHUFFl<br />

Electrical Contractorl<br />

im Ashury \,r, ph, lie |<br />

EDW. 5. CORSOil<br />

Electrical Contractoi<br />

305 8th St.<br />

Res. 1S»|<br />

Ro<strong>of</strong>ing<br />

Building Supplies<br />

II |1 I , tn Inn I In -111. u ill Hi it<br />

hrtti r hi i iti^i hi iut^ i 1 ^<br />

Mlllil linn .l.in il< t p I'.ntl M(II<br />

\uilN iiri- mitrH fiir tlirir lung<br />

urinrii, mil tif r irli\ I qiiihtH 1 ^<br />

I In ^ **i\i in hr iting ri» t paint<br />

hill^ mil ri |, iir^ Tlir\ ulil iluM ir^<br />

\inrtti ill nripprrts % illjr nut ^iilr^<br />

nl In nil* mil pfiilri tHMi \\i uill<br />

In |,1JI1 ti) ,*MI uiu jn i Hm itp<br />

I ( UIMMM<br />

Closed Thursdays<br />

SHEPPARD<br />

Auto Service<br />

012 SIMPSON AVE,<br />

LVKKVTIIINCi 1IIK Till,<br />

KKIMIK or A iti<br />

ASBESTOS and ASPHALT ROOFING<br />

White Asbestos Sidewall Shingles<br />

llillllivarc<br />

1-I.IM-, Walter V. H<<br />

|ii;tt-:iii Simpsim Av,>, Ph.<br />

Winiliw Irililil'i<br />

Will linard<br />

\slnit %<br />

li a<br />

.Ml l>U(Miri<br />

MI^»iISt. l\ AfTIDN<br />

Tcihulcnl SiTBi'.inl .Itilm h Hr<br />

will. Jr.. (if 122 W. aiilicllciiui r av<br />

Wildttdiid. WIIS listed by tin- Wiir I<br />

nrirartmeiit Siiturduy HS mLssing in<br />

uction.<br />

EDW. G, KURTZ<br />

Will Pay Cash<br />

For Any Make Car<br />

14 ATLANTIC AVE.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Clity<br />

BUILDING SUPPLIES<br />

Powell-Van Gilder Lumber Co,<br />

12th St. and West Ave. Phone 0053<br />

Carpenter Repair Work<br />

WALLACE<br />

802 Central Avv,<br />

The Next Sale <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong>-Owned Property<br />

Save Tires, Time and Mites<br />

OCEAN CITY-LONGPORT<br />

AUTO C T- . . t1<br />

BRIDGES 0Tickets*]<br />

Single Pure 25c lOrriclreirtW.SO<br />

1 Tho Short Route to Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />

will be held on<br />

Wed., <strong>Aug</strong>. 30, <strong>1944</strong><br />

WATCH THIS NEWSPAPER FOR LIST OF<br />

TO BE OFFERED<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

CITY OF OCEAN CITY<br />

NEtOED 10 MAKE A<br />

SHELL CONTAINERS I<br />

WATCH THIS NEWSPAPER FOR<br />

WASTE PAPER COLLECTION DATES<br />

Tie Your Waste Paper Securely and Plice on the<br />

Curb in Front <strong>of</strong> Your Residence nnd Not with<br />

Regular Trash for Collection.<br />

Builders<br />

Cameron Bros. Co.<br />

Buildmrs, Jobbers<br />

and Ro<strong>of</strong>ers<br />

I I? Hifnliiie pi. Pb, »1W<br />

Moyer Company<br />

Contractors - Builders<br />

l*h. IMS 12,15 Wmt %v,<br />

q MOVER<br />

CARPENTER<br />

J<strong>On</strong>UINf! AI.TFItATIONB<br />

PAINTING<br />

Robert Clayville<br />

1410 WEST AVIi,<br />

R00FII1C<br />

SHEET METAL WOi<br />

carTi:its . BP<br />

AIR CONDITIONING |<br />

CRAIG andWALT<br />

Ph. 0916 9th&Hi«<br />

Plumbmg-Hetdiw\<br />

HARRY DIBB<br />

Ciloroti'Gil Bun«ri|<br />

PI.IIMHINO • HEA1UE<br />

30] ElfillTH (IBEII<br />

J'lioni- IIIW - Rti. Ptat W<br />

EFTIMATIS FURHIKP<br />

Avr.jli Wtilli<br />

Willard F. SW<br />

Plumbing : s HeatJni |<br />

joimiNO<br />

I'hiiiic 0383 <strong>Ocean</strong> Cil<br />

Cmment« Tile-Marble<br />

JohnPelto&Co.,Inc.<br />

General Contractort<br />

1256 Asbury Ave.<br />

Phone 09S8<br />

Electricians<br />

ELECTRICAL<br />

J. H. BECOHE<br />

810 Asbury Ave.<br />

Phone tiOIfi<br />

Plumbing • Heatitt<br />

OIL Bl-BNIiR SEBV1CI<br />

HANS BUR*<br />

INC.<br />

040 ANliury Ave, to** '<br />

Paintm<br />

••••«•••*<<br />

m<br />

LBR<br />

House and Sip<br />

PAINTING<br />

Bd IB««< ' lB * 0<br />

Floor Sanding<br />

OLD IXOOIEH. HTAIBS MADE<br />

LIKE NEW<br />

RUSSELL SUTTON<br />

N<strong>of</strong>lliflelU. N, J. Phon,. PicasBiii»I!lc lg.i8<br />

(Sutceiwr !» Wilier M.tihM.ii<br />

Buy Morm War Bonds and Stamps<br />

PAINTING<br />

WtUfrUI'i W' n I<br />

Harry R. Montge»«|<br />

1U Asbury A«,<br />

Paper<br />

Alfred R. SBMth, N<br />

DEPENDABLE<br />

1048 Asbury Av».<br />

m BAY<br />

IT" 7<br />

OCEAN CItY SENTINEL.LEDCER PWlE<br />

Eight Teams In<br />

Annual Boat Rac<br />

Of Lifeguards<br />

Kelly Again to<br />

Present Trophies<br />

Next Friday<br />

no i<br />

Fishing Club to<br />

Publish Year Book<br />

Pur llif llrst time since 1040, thi..<br />

Oi'Cilll Oily FlKhll.fr Club Is liublisll.<br />

IIIK :i ViTii- bonk m a permiiilcnt<br />

rceiird nl its tiiilvlllcs mid priiKrcsa,<br />

Jiiliii Olpi.s.11) Is chnirainn nf n<br />

nimmllti.i- t>r rliili nirmbim which<br />

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llpi hm. this mnntl, „,. pariy ln<br />

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ulhrr ItaliliiK mici sp,,rl!. cillbiJ ovnr<br />

ii wide iiri'ii.<br />

Tlii' yenr biiuk will contain spy.<br />

cml artitlis by priHulnciu nowiipu.<br />

pi'i- spnrtliiK writers. n« wrli M vur-<br />

ui tiub riTiinls A ffsitiii-fd nrtlcli.<br />

will I).- nn lisliliiu In thr AlfMitliin<br />

written by Hiii ciii'i'Son. a<br />

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tn ciiiiipi'ii 1 hi ilic niiniml unr-<br />

mi|i. bin I in' 1 ' f»r Jin 1 chnmlilnii- cluhs vi-ti>r:in liUslnrlun mid ii-IIi-r<br />

jiiii (if Ihi' Ofi'.ili <strong>City</strong> Br.ull P.i- ; "I tilH lilies, nlsu liiis eiintrlhiiled<br />

trill Cii|iiiii'i Tlinmiis Wililiim-i nil. hi piece<br />

liiiiitiri*fl ^ * rrfi-i><br />

TllP run' "HI hi' FtilTOil iir-Nl T-tl-<br />

diix- AUI'iiM IS. i'l v i** iMn-'sKV'r THoriiiK^<br />

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it. -liiili it Ihi' liriif.<br />

. written by Hiii ciiiiSon. a<br />

nii-tiibi.r tit the armed ton sin-<br />

tlimefl then- Friuik II stcwiirt. th<br />

lib t h<br />

Shuffle Tourneys<br />

At Night, Plan<br />

Weekly, Under<br />

Floodlights<br />

A' I- -i,-i niic liiiiriiiinii ul n week<br />

•xii- In- hi-I(l liiliici th,. llu.id-liBlits<br />

•il till rit-i I'l-.nluu f-rnlcr (his<br />

m..nlh. c-.n-Hi- K fiiirdliicr, serrc-<br />

liiix uf thi- Oceiin niv Khuiri'huiird<br />

I'lMh iil-.nuiiut-nd Ihlr- wi'i'k.<br />

1 In... tt.iirii.inii'iii xx-ili in. in -irtiij.<br />

H'.i 1 lM 'hi n-i-.iitiir .ilii'i'iiiiun ci .in-<br />

pi-il'n ii xxhiili h;i... iii-rn :i piipuiiir<br />

li-i' in ul tin liK-iil i-inirls thi--. M-n-<br />

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li-IIiiUII'T lit till- HIKIH hCKilullS. till-<br />

l-lllll fit 1). |l ,iiixiSiil)!(- tu slHBI. Rllcll<br />

Illiilrhi'-. ti, liivi- pillllcipillit.-. wlln<br />

tt'iii-l; tiii-iiuiili ilic diiv -in tipiiur.<br />

iiiiiiix tti plity fur tin- priai- muni-y.<br />

WINN TWICK<br />

A ixvii.tlnii' wliiiicr in Un. prn-<br />

l!!'i Hiix-c tmiiiii-v |s Mlwi Mm- Viill-<br />

ll. ii- t i|ihi,K-h p|.iv, r 1,-nlll Aili'll-<br />

liixxii. tth-i |lli,v, (I hiM- .skill in lllh<br />

nil iirtd diM- anmi' by takiiii; lirsi<br />

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Ihi' frnt H.itlirflfiy<br />

, „-. -. , nr WINI.M-II Wtillc, (iiitquini; pre-<br />

phi'--' .in 'i"" ;: f nuh i.,-:,:.,,,, mn iMlli nl nl ,,„. ,!„,, rill|.,,w.(, „,,, „,<br />

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Hix-m. i.iiil H.iiln iiiiil Iin-i .June- ,ir,,,iv -,-,,„, wiLiliMxiii-iii. :i chirk<br />

ll:-i--r ill Ilic shilflli' mitli'licf,<br />

hril.'-l-.i-(l ult iiii (>.iii|icliti,iii in clMlm<br />

t.i|i ii-.ii.ir 1 > Othf-r winner.. In th,'<br />

ii' i i ii-ni.s iv.-re Mi'h I, Hliniik.<br />

Mr- W H l-iiii-iiiiin JI11tl Miss Murv<br />

w ik.-n in -in- iiii-ns hr.iikrl.nuplt"<br />

, :-..i;iiniiiii I ,--. I., .nl.-r. n M nillh-<br />

- il-n-ii :iiKl Wllil.im Miller Uiivr 111.'<br />

xxmnfTS :i inn fur thi-ir niiiticy.<br />

MIX TIIIM IT<br />

All i inr.mi.H in 1 ., tin- iniii-ii' ye iiri'<br />

L-ixi n ;i fiiir (-ii.iiit-c hy (-iiiiplin-T<br />

«i'i':.,.ni>il pliixi-rs xviih ' hi -liinrrs<br />

KI ml xvinncrs urn pickcti by » iiii.-<br />

.--li it I.ic [,i ii purtlciibr line nn til' '<br />

n.iirl Thi; fiiiiiic h,iS prux'cd Iti In-<br />

tin- nin«t iiit. lestllii! mnmcill <strong>of</strong> the<br />

intiic iii'iiii,uncut, with slfindini;<br />

I,, ,;ii uiilv iibtiiit tlir .srlected emirt.<br />

All riuiiliir pliivcrs sire hnishins!<br />

up UK ir techiiiqtii'i- In jiiitiripnlifin<br />

ui thr Viiriiiiis (iiiiiiipiiiiisiiipfi tn I).--<br />

tier >-i'.ir" :"••' '" -'iimiliit'- niti-n-f-'<br />

ill nnipi-ii'lxi 1 ruiUllii here<br />

KKLLY'S SON IS ONK TFA>I<br />

<strong>On</strong>e ut nil- i.-Xi-icu ti-i'iii; i mi r, -I<br />

In'lhf liifi l« ihiit .-I .lii.-k K. llv.<br />

Jr.. Dnd •!'" Hiii: r :iii nlif3 ..iiiith'-i-<br />

-, [hr dini , i .Inn Mi-A!li--li " in I'l<br />

jfcn siitidi-lri.iii Until ci-i xts li.ix--<br />

h?n priif 11.mo I.iithfiilly ii>- li.iv<br />

vml <strong>of</strong> I'll- Mlifr.v before nnd ilf-<br />

tiT rr^iiiiir \vr,!-ki!H-. Ii.>iirH tin the<br />

bench<br />

-Die niiier ti illl> t-v,<br />

Hliiii-i-x<br />

Kti He-nil<br />

Jo- E'lii<br />

A lint-<br />

-.lid<br />

I.ixvi- n,,vr-<br />

.,11(1 p.,11 Mink. v.<br />

l.llifl- til . l i l ! I'! I '.r.-- j<br />

or intiiiiripal clerk upon rcqufisf, or<br />

imi> he oliliiincil iroiii llie Se'Tclary <strong>of</strong> Slate. Trrn-<br />

tijfl. JSLW jirscv, liy inailiiig eoiipun on this page.<br />

paid for by the Stile <strong>of</strong> New Jetstj CL«»rt <strong>1944</strong>, Cfc. 91)<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

LISTINGS WANTED<br />

If Your Property<br />

Is For Sale--<br />

List with the Board and accure the services <strong>of</strong> it*<br />

27 member <strong>of</strong>fices.<br />

Place your listing direct with the Board <strong>of</strong>fice at<br />

519 Eighth Street<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Real Estate Board<br />

Phone 0128<br />

No. 1 In a series <strong>of</strong><br />

12 Installments<br />

ARTICLE 1 OF THE<br />

'Revised<br />

Constitution<br />

^^/ FOR THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY<br />

To Be Voted Upon m a Whole by<br />

the Voters <strong>of</strong> Sett Jvrsey at the<br />

General Election, A'ou. 7, <strong>1944</strong><br />

Prii«jiH(.,~ff, thr people <strong>of</strong> tire Stall' <strong>of</strong><br />

New ji-iM y, "riitifiil to Mnriulily Cml for ilic<br />

civil anil ri'li^iuu^ lihirtv wliirh lie hath HO<br />

l.inii pcriiiiltiil UP in ciijuN. anil Linking to<br />

Iii in for a lili-vini; ii|iuii mir einliiivnr. to<br />

M'Clll-r anil llall-lliit llie -ami- llIIiin(• iiircil lo<br />

Mirieeiliiiji ^'I'licraliun!', do ordain ami eotab-<br />

lifh this Coiijtituiiryn.<br />

ARTICLE I*<br />

RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES<br />

Rights ef individuals<br />

and <strong>of</strong> the people<br />

(1,2)<br />

1, All men arr liy no.<br />

line free anil iiii]i'|ir 1 n.<br />

dent, am) liavc ecrlriili<br />

n , i l i i i . i l . i i i . l n n , i l l . i i . i l . I .<br />

rifilits. ninnni! ivliich are llinse tif itijoyirifj and<br />

•It'fctnlin)! life nnd lllicrly, aii|iiiri!ip. |I(I«»IHB.<br />

ili«. anil rirolt'eling ]iri>|i('i'iy, unti <strong>of</strong> [Hir.iiiri^<br />

innl iihi.iinnif. H.ilViy unii lia|.|iin. --.<br />

2. All iiolilieal |iiiwiT ic inlierrii! in tho peg.<br />

pli 1 . iMiveriiiiienl is iiistiliilcil fur thi' jiriilcr,.<br />

linn, sreiirily, and hcticiil (if the pfiii|ile, anil<br />

lliiy have the! riiiht al all liineN to nllcr or<br />

rcfolili ilic fiiiiic, wlii'ili'Vi'r tlie public good<br />

inuy require it.<br />

lion- or hiilietmenl? for libel, the truth ttiay<br />

be jiiwn in i-viiienee In the jurys and if it<br />

«llail appear to the jury that Ihr tiiatler<br />

cbar)£cil a" libelbiiiJ is true, and wa« published<br />

with aiiod iiiiiiivi'. .mil for justifiable*'rriil».<br />

thi' party shrill be acquitted; and the jury<br />

•ball have Ihr. rij>ht lo determine the law nnd<br />

the fact,<br />

Freeiom from<br />

6 - Tlu- ripht <strong>of</strong> ihr pr.,-<br />

unreosonoblese<strong>of</strong>th I' 1 '' "> 1)( " '"f 1 ' "'<br />

and seizure<br />

lll(1|r I 1 " 1 ]- )f xtP *-<br />

|iapi'rs, ancl r.fleet*.<br />

ncainpl linrensoiiabb- M'aH'hrs anil seizures,<br />

shall not be violated; and no warrant .-hall<br />

i«iie bill upim priiliable eaii»e, i>u[iporlril liy<br />

oath or uftirniation. and particularly (Icserili-<br />

JUM tin- plriec to be searched and the papera<br />

anil fliiii-rs tn lie seized.<br />

Trial by '""'<br />

inviolate: bill the Jur J<br />

Right, <strong>of</strong> parson.<br />

B«ii»d <strong>of</strong> crime<br />

Freedom<br />

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

(3,4)<br />

3. Nn poriMiii aliall hi 1 ilepiived<br />

<strong>of</strong> llie ini'stiiniililf privileire nf<br />

worshipping Alniijjhty Giiij in a<br />

mannrr aprernhln In the illclciti'»<br />

<strong>of</strong> hi« own roiiscliiier: iiiir umlrr any prr-<br />

tetise wliiili vcr be compelled lo atlind any<br />

place <strong>of</strong> woiiiliip rcmtrnry to his failli and<br />

jii(l)£iii.iil i iii.r ehall ally ]n i.-uii In- iihliged to<br />

pay tithes, IIIJIIM,(or oilier ratPH for huililiti|!<br />

ur i.-|ianmj; any iluirrh or cliuriheii, |ilacr or<br />

jilaet's <strong>of</strong> wursliip, or for tli«: mailili'Iianei? <strong>of</strong><br />

niij" niininiir or ministry, contrary to what lie<br />

brllovea to be riphl, iir has delibt?rati'ly and<br />

vulmilarily eiijiogi'd to perforiii.<br />

4, There ilinli be no I'alahlisliiiiniit <strong>of</strong> oni re.<br />

liplous M'el in prcfcreiief to another: no nli-<br />

gioiin test shall he rcqiiirccl UB a qiialj -i<br />

for oil} 1 <strong>of</strong>fice or pllhlic tnisti and no i<br />

fhall bo di'iiied the enjoyment <strong>of</strong> any<br />

ripht iiicri'ly on accuuut <strong>of</strong> his rclipi ,,<br />

prineipk-s.<br />

Fre0dom<strong>of</strong>*po.,Ch J" ^"rv ,,rr*..ii may<br />

_ j _* «fe<br />

firi'lv speak, write, and<br />

orats puliluli Ins sciiiiineiiiH<br />

• on all mlijeels, liiinji ir-<br />

spoiisihle for the abuse nf that rl«li(. No law<br />

ahull be paiiml to reitratn or ahridpe the lib-<br />

erty <strong>of</strong> speech or <strong>of</strong> tlie pre#«. In all prosreu.<br />

iury reinaiii in<br />

Hire iiiiiy mithoHae the triul <strong>of</strong> civil<br />

nil". «in ii tlii' iiiatli'r in ,li»|,ul, IIIM'K nnt<br />

M inl fitly ilnlliirs. liy u jury <strong>of</strong> *ix moil.<br />

fl, In ii 11 iriiiiin.il jiroM'.<br />

•-MtMitts itip ai'i-ii^i'il feliall<br />

h.-ivc llie riiilil to :i »|n'eily<br />

and |nililir trial hy uti im-<br />

[.arlial jury : In 111 • iiifi.rmi'il <strong>of</strong> I In- naiiir .mil<br />

(Mil-..' (if tin- .1, i il-.iti-iii: In In- ciilli'l'Mllleil .llll<br />

lin nil lie-..-• a^iiiii>l liini: to liave e(ini|iiii»iiry<br />

|iiiice«). fur ,,|il,IIIIIII- Hilliesse. ill Ills f Ivor,<br />

and in lum' ilic ii»i-liinri > nf i (iun»el in Ills-*<br />

ilcl'eliM',<br />

'). No |iei-(iii hliall lie lielil to ailMirr f.ir a<br />

i'liiuinnl iiifi-ii-i 1 . 11n 1«"—J- i.M tin 1 |ii-e«ciiii!ieii!<br />

in- iiiiiii liui'iii nf ii pniml jury.<br />

cii^c^ oi iiuri-acllilii'Ilh in- IM Cii^e^<br />

In j!i»ti(i« uf ilii- |HMI I-, or iii-mi: in llii:<br />

army or n y; or in the militia, when ill ac.'<br />

tual semi in tinie <strong>of</strong> war or full.lie iluiiger.<br />

Double '"' No prrson slial], after noquittBl,<br />

jeopardy ' IL ' •******! f r thf ; 'BIIIP uffciisi:". All<br />

pf rpnns. shall, liefore cunviclion, be<br />

liailalile by lufficionl suretifis, except for capi-<br />

tal nffflii«i!», whrn the pro<strong>of</strong> h eviilcnl or prc-<br />

Bitmption grr-at.<br />

>B« <strong>of</strong> the writ <strong>of</strong><br />

corpus tilt all not he SUE-<br />

Jifiiileil, unless in ea8e <strong>of</strong> rebellion ever.<br />

Habeas<br />

corpus<br />

or invBiioti tlie public safety may require it.<br />

12. The ill iii f ary<br />

shall be in strict<br />

subordination la the<br />

13. No Boldier shall, in timn <strong>of</strong> Bflaee, he qimr-<br />

li'ic.l iii any house wilhout ihe conpent <strong>of</strong> the<br />

owner; nor in time <strong>of</strong> war eicept in a manner<br />

preseribed by law.<br />

Treason '*' Treason agiiiiist the Sute shall<br />

consisl only in levying war against<br />

if. or in adliiiTing to its enemies, giving then)<br />

aid uml comfort. No person ihall be convicted<br />

<strong>of</strong> treason, unless on tho testimony <strong>of</strong> two<br />

witnesses to the nine overt act, or on confen-<br />

slon in open court,<br />

lull and '^ Excessive bail shall not be<br />

punishment required, exceisive fines ih«U<br />

not be imposed, and cruel and<br />

unusual punishments shall not be inflicted.<br />

Condemnation } 6 - ?^ property inaH ncrt<br />

he taken for public use with-<br />

out just compensation; but land may be taken<br />

for public highway* as heret<strong>of</strong>ore until the<br />

Legislature shall direct compensation to be<br />

made.<br />

Imprlsonmanf ": N o K rso ° * B . U b e lm#<br />

tar debt- prisoned for debt in any no<br />

military flo,,, *••»•« 0 «> m f JodgMW<br />

founded upon contract, unleu<br />

in eases <strong>of</strong> fraud} nor shall any person be<br />

imprisoned for a militia fine in time <strong>of</strong> peace.<br />

Freedom <strong>of</strong> 18 - The people have the rijht<br />

assembly end ' rec Iy to •ssemble together, to<br />

ef petition con*ult for the common good,<br />

to make known their opinions<br />

to their representatives, and to petition for<br />

redress <strong>of</strong> grievances,<br />

money and property - • .„ • , „<br />

(If,SO) P' or vll Ioi 8 *<br />

hereafter givs anf<br />

nioiiiiy or property, or loan itt money <strong>of</strong><br />

credit, to or in aid <strong>of</strong> any individual, inMit-<br />

lion, or corporotion, or become security for at<br />

be directly or indirectly the owner <strong>of</strong> aBf<br />

itaek or bondi <strong>of</strong> any spoliation or corpora-<br />

tion.<br />

20. No donation <strong>of</strong> land or appropriation <strong>of</strong><br />

money nli.ill lie made by the State or any<br />

tliuniripal corporation to or for the use, <strong>of</strong> ;<br />

any mciety, atiociation, or corjioration whit., ;<br />

Military subordlnotod;<br />

quartering <strong>of</strong> ioldian<br />

(12,13)<br />

civil power,<br />

21, This enumeration<br />

<strong>of</strong> fights and privilege*<br />

shall not lie construed<br />

lo impair or deny others retained by the<br />

people.<br />

Right, and<br />

privilege* NtabiMd<br />

•Thu ran.jn niile liendiniis ore not in ihe OIIM ill lest nf ilin<br />

Ucviied Uaniliiulioii, Tliey appear above for your convenience.<br />

Adwrtiieriietlt piid lor by the Stif*<br />

at New htm CLiwi WU, ch. 9M


^Wjr^^^^^p^m^^mm-wm^mm-'m-r<br />

OS.<br />

Revolution<br />

Tdb Rotary<br />

<strong>of</strong> Conflict*<br />

State.<br />

i that the world, after<br />

•MM, may be in a state<br />

:_... comparable with that<br />

M American colonies In the per.<br />

following the •evolutionary<br />

before the Constitution was<br />

fu advamed to the Ro-<br />

to W Hie Lincoln last Pri-<br />

night by Otoni w, Meyer,<br />

rt high school principal. Re<br />

on the topic, "The Critical<br />

Laurence P, Lunny pay-<br />

) way for Mr. Meyer's remarks<br />

a brief review <strong>of</strong> the life <strong>of</strong><br />

! Henry. In another <strong>of</strong> the<br />

series <strong>of</strong> five-minute talks<br />

—America in the Making "<br />

SUED VIRGINIA<br />

c. a A.<br />

•trick Henry, he pointed out,<br />

1 governor <strong>of</strong> Virginia five times,<br />

he successively refused to be-<br />

i a United States senator, see-<br />

<strong>of</strong> state or chief justice <strong>of</strong><br />

Carolina.<br />

ta," said Mr. Meyer, "was typU<br />

<strong>of</strong> the attitude <strong>of</strong> each <strong>of</strong> the<br />

_• colonies. Each was afraid that<br />

I might lose the state sovereignty<br />

which It had fought in the<br />

dutionary War. Thus, Patrick<br />

thought more <strong>of</strong> the State<br />

Bis than <strong>of</strong> the so-called<br />

ilted StatM <strong>of</strong> America,''<br />

•**, Miyer 'deicrlbed the jealousies<br />

mi ejdtttd between the states,<br />

• conflicting financial problems,<br />

Hie abtenee <strong>of</strong> a strong, cen-<br />

' " government The eontinen-<br />

govemment. he said, could ask<br />

• money, but It had no power to<br />

Ifcg nation commanded no re-<br />

abroad. Suffrage was limited<br />

up£fty owilefs.<br />

MM BETWEEN STATES<br />

ff Interstate jealousies provoked bit-<br />

commercial wars. <strong>On</strong>e example<br />

the strife between Connecticut<br />

Massachusetts. The latter de-<br />

! an embargo on British ships,<br />

etlout promptly welcomed<br />

Massachusetts retaillated by<br />

_ an embargo on ships from<br />

etleuti<br />

York depended Mpon Don-<br />

Ut for its firewood and upon<br />

' Jersey for dairy and food flro-<br />

New York's oovemor Clin-<br />

who served nine terms, signed<br />

piSHB providing that any ship cross-<br />

Bom New Jersey would have<br />

Dags through custom* and pay<br />

for its "imported" goods, Ihe<br />

piled to ships from New<br />

and wood-laden ships<br />

Connecticut,<br />

Connecticut thereupon decreed<br />

BO wood was to be shipped to<br />

1 Yorkers, and fuel rationing<br />

I applied to shivering New York-<br />

M a result. New Jersey "got<br />

e" by clamping an 11,800 fax<br />

" ihthonse that New York had<br />

at Bandy Rook,<br />

and Connecticut<br />

I » bloody conflict over Wyoming<br />

Warns That Germany<br />

Might Bomb This Coast<br />

State Defense Chief Urges Public<br />

be Prepared for Such an Emergency<br />

Calling attention to recent news-<br />

paper reports from the European<br />

continent that Germany is plan,<br />

nlng to send robot bombs against<br />

the American Bast Coast, William<br />

A, Wachenfejd, State Defense Di-<br />

rector, has urged all local deferuie<br />

councils to keep their protective<br />

forces. Emergency Medical Services<br />

and other units on the alert,<br />

"We must not take these reports<br />

too lightly," he said. "Some may!<br />

Lifeguard Given<br />

Reprimand<br />

Swore at Angler*<br />

<strong>On</strong> Jetty, h Claim<br />

Charge* <strong>of</strong> disorderly conduct<br />

against two fishermen were dismiss-<br />

taM the auimde that it cannot | f,d by miep Judg(, Howard War-<br />

consider thr.-n fantastic, but we<br />

cannot afford to disregard them nor<br />

happen. These bombs, aeeurdlnii to<br />

newspnper reports, are musing<br />

many deaths and much damage in<br />

England,"<br />

Council <strong>of</strong>ficials should also ex-<br />

their evacuation plans nnd<br />

prepare to put them into operation<br />

on short notice -should tlie need<br />

arise, he said.<br />

Commuters'Club Chatter<br />

The Club <strong>of</strong>fers many services,<br />

Oeorge Ulrieh ,md Doe Blnek were<br />

detailed to look for a ladies' red<br />

hat in the meadows between the<br />

34th and JZnd s', stops. Mr, .Sharp<br />

informed the lady that Qrorgi- takes<br />

cart <strong>of</strong> all detiiils- -Did you nnd<br />

the hot, boys?<br />

* * •<br />

Haggle's, Friday, <strong>Aug</strong>ust H, The<br />

SMond and final summer party.<br />

If you hnil to miss (he last one<br />

don't miss this, A swell iimf will<br />

be had by all.<br />

Vice president Bill Thnmpsor<br />

had some white ment in a privntr<br />

game last week <strong>On</strong>e fellow Inst his<br />

shirt and I do mean lost his shirt<br />

Our Beniii! friend. Jnke Cramp,<br />

almost missed the train thai rainy<br />

mornins. His Rood wife, rirnyr up ti,<br />

the station nnd out tumbled (sober i<br />

Uncle Jake with shoes and tie in<br />

his hand and night shirt tucked in. |<br />

side his trousers j<br />

Oood work. Mrs, Grouse; we know I<br />

how difficult it is to get mine men |<br />

up these morninfrs. |<br />

We took good rale <strong>of</strong> Jake nnd<br />

all hands helped him gel clress«i<br />

Ham anil Eg%% I.«vry invitee<br />

the enlire elub fur breakfast after<br />

the parly at Hogate's, Aususi IK.<br />

wrong. I thrive on insults but still<br />

insist upon the correct spelling <strong>of</strong><br />

my name, I J lpn>e note my name In<br />

Hurry Clerk—nut Oerkin<br />

Butfii the Jerk-'<br />

• OK. Jlrklli: I Will try tn IT<br />

her that.<br />

ren, Saturday, nfter testimony was<br />

submitted that one <strong>of</strong> .the life,<br />

jrimrds who caused their orrest had<br />

been loud and pr<strong>of</strong>ane himself.<br />

Those discharged were Haii W<br />

MncFherson, 30, nnd George L<br />

Clrubb. an, both <strong>of</strong> this eityr who<br />

hnd been arrested on complaint <strong>of</strong><br />

Lifeguards fiundstrarn. Bramble mid<br />

The (runrds testified they had<br />

been hnvliiK dally trouble with HsJi-<br />

ermen nnd bathers on the llth st.<br />

Jetty, null that MnePherson and<br />

ariibb had been slow to obey or-<br />

" r j cipi'fi to get <strong>of</strong>! tlie stone pile, despite<br />

i three warnings.<br />

"" The licfenelnnts, as well as, two<br />

nthvr b.ithprs nt the scene nt the<br />

lime, testified thai they left as soon<br />

<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> our Bnnrtl <strong>of</strong> <strong>On</strong>vernnrs ns they ciiiild reel in their fishing<br />

Harry Delltttimr. is pretty sink Wr lines. The witnesses mianimnusly<br />

all wish him :i speedy recovery. I lihiiin (I lirnmble for rrenthiM addl-<br />

Harry is thr life (if the iiinnrhip j tlnnnl distuihnnne by shiuillnii pro-<br />

Erinir and wiiliniil him thai division j finltirs nt thr two men<br />

5,000 Visitors Call At<br />

Unique Memorial Garden<br />

No spot in Oefoii <strong>City</strong> can clftinf , At night 650 watte iiluminnto the<br />

dQWfF Ifl =<br />

one.is?s gave more treatments diir- that early nesfi month the pods •'HI<br />

iim tin- pnst year thnn any oilier be "ripi-" with floss needed tn rnak-<br />

rlinle in Snlith Jersey, nPPnrdlll(S re<br />

nr, N. F: Newbui-y, nf the Btntr<br />

more fame this Bummer than the<br />

Memorial Garden nt Sommer Orest,<br />

1018 Wesley ay,, if the 6000 visitors<br />

who have stopped there to inquire<br />

about it is any Indication,<br />

It was started In May this year<br />

by Beaman lie) Jerome Hammer,<br />

in memory <strong>of</strong> his mother, Mrs. Jos.<br />

ceph A. Sommer, Seaman Sommer,<br />

who is now stationed at Lakehurst,<br />

N,J,, brought several potted plants<br />

home with him in May, and sincn<br />

then he has brought two every 8nt-<br />

urday night<br />

The garden Is now in Its ninth<br />

week and euntnlns QQQS plants, all<br />

<strong>of</strong> which were raised from seed<br />

and transported here, OomprisiiiR<br />

almost every variety <strong>of</strong> popular flo-<br />

wers, and some rare specimens, the<br />

plot presents an array <strong>of</strong> brilliant<br />

colors which invariably draw nd-<br />

inlriiiB cii'nments from imssersby,<br />

Joseph A Slimmer, proprietor said<br />

Milkweed Under<br />

State Protection<br />

New Jersey mlkwecd, called to<br />

wnr for life jacket's, is now under<br />

statr, rnunty and municipal P r "-<br />

tpctliiii nn publie property,, Spenei-r<br />

Miller, Jr. State Highway Ciiminls-<br />

sloner rrportrd this week<br />

At the request <strong>of</strong> A. a Brycn,<br />

district enEineer <strong>of</strong> the U. S, 1'iib-<br />

lle Riiiids Administration, the Hew<br />

Jersey HiKliwiiy Department solirit-<br />

ed the coiiprrHtlon <strong>of</strong> the general<br />

publlr iind (itlielnls in permittinp<br />

the plant tn grow to maturity so<br />

garden irom 8:au pin, until 1 am<br />

The garden will be replanted each<br />

season, and is to bo known ns the<br />

Memorial anrden.<br />

IN CHANCERY OF HEW JIHIEY<br />

TO: ANNA !< AI.I.KX .• i• • 1 TTIK NINT<br />

HANK AMI Tid'.sT I''l . li.i.ir.l,,<br />

ii( AiiMS i: All..,,,<br />

ij.lfll'<br />

IN CHANCERY ijl" NEW JERSEY<br />

NUTJCE It) ABSKNT UKFENDANTS<br />

lu CIIAHl !•>, I Id 11,-1 I, I II I MN -.<br />

II! 'Hi I-, il I I I \ --MM<br />

li.lllr IS. r<br />

3ns, s,Tii<br />

Iniik fiilAinrd tii sirne lii^h rinse<br />

talt'iit. Bill nlrculj mnflr sii-er.i]<br />

sutseiitinns hilt Oils SH'nh'iclii the<br />

rlmlnn.in, is ., htilr olti riinhioneil<br />

an;' sn;,s Hint wr had hetUr stir]:<br />

In r.ml:; until mir first el;is«, pnvat"<br />

em reiiinis I nun the war Thh<br />

Sutiiiiifi-, ue h.ipe<br />

ni;iv hiivi" Urni in<br />

-but ii uiivf I hii<br />

nn iinp.irtunllv 1, lr;n<br />

p ;<br />

nx'enlrnt to some ]<br />

nil-- Khlltl Was J-lll! 1111II f t.<br />

• * •<br />

vVhiTi ilid Jutl Henk ijii on Tue»-<br />

;,'. iii^hi. ,7111 % ^,^7 Nu ciiif was<br />

.'iii'f tthin y.uir newsboys passed<br />

nf, liMiisc fit :i am<br />

tli"ir nffiri"<br />

er>rliir lii shin f,i|- iInn (liirci brci<br />

Bill till' Ulll.'l pUT 1<br />

r<br />

Our u-,,, I fr<br />

is Jliei'i' W;!S 11 ,<br />

Authorized Ford, Mercury, Lincoln Sales & Service<br />

Phone 0600<br />

[1st and Atlantic <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Dill Kliif snv.i<br />

Illr I'l^XHi! hV '-i'lli-- nn 'lie t!M:ii<br />

ivi'iv llliii'llim; is bi'f'iilse ),,. (,,,„•.<br />

l ntr-<br />

lifted f,n buildir.E matiTlcilB thr<br />

writer is CnliiK to build dnlj liiilisos<br />

for sale to. reitain member* niter<br />

f'Oiiiniiiti'rs' parlies Fred Smith.<br />

John Ctrnves, Newt Morir 11 find<br />

John nlrrncly liiive ti, Ir orders in.<br />

If y HI see florae Baiirr with n<br />

dirty shirt nn there is a enod ren-<br />

son. Mrs. Boner mcl with un nccl.<br />

dent while riniiiB the wo«h—ci-tllnv<br />

her hand much! hi thf wrltitrri'.<br />

Blif received a pretty tod cut. but<br />

we rue plrnsed In rrpnrt pvprythlna<br />

is under mntrol und qiiiok recovery.<br />

Mrs. Bauer,<br />

« * *<br />

Thee have been ruTiors around<br />

that Jerk, the Butcher — Butch<br />

Gerken. is pning in run for prrsi=<br />

drat <strong>of</strong> the rlub. He Is sure <strong>of</strong> fine<br />

vote, his own,<br />

* * *<br />

Harry Bellwonr, the quirt en<br />

pentleman from 24th st, station,<br />

lost Ills wallet on tlie train the oth-<br />

er nvinirm nnd caused consideriibli*<br />

exeltenient the iirxt mnrnlnB until<br />

he had loefited the licht enr, nr!<br />

lo and behold, the wnllet wns still<br />

nn the seat where he hnd left it.<br />

The first tiling Harry looked for in<br />

the back rover wns his Nn 3 rntlnn<br />

|<br />

Tlie Oiiini Cltv Commuterfl Club<br />

.'irkiTs tor your iiiittimohlles are<br />

k. It u,n hii\!'n't i;ottf!i yours yet<br />

•i" R:n- John If ynu see Newt. U<br />

i ill rrisi ynu SO cents.<br />

life jiirkits buoyant Sehool_ thll-<br />

tlren, ayritultiirui UHencles, scouts.<br />

Red Cruss. and other patrinis will<br />

be aski'd Inter tn Tolunteer for the<br />

harvest.<br />

Mr. and Mrs Roland Fleer nnd<br />

fmnllv. <strong>of</strong> Narberth. will spemi Au-<br />

mist nt ;il4!i Asbury av.<br />

Ni i<br />

111 VI Kit I<br />

•iMAI \ \\ 111<br />

\ \ /1- 1 ,<br />

111 I I<br />

M<br />

II,<br />

\ t/i I . III!<br />

I Hi sM \-~<br />

SP.ri. •<br />

PUBLIC SALE<br />

NOTICE<br />

Bv BclARB OF CHOSEN FREE.<br />

HOLIimS or LAPS MAY<br />

COUNTY. «, J,<br />

h<br />

f fun shnrp, our condurtnr. bcttnr<br />

krowii.i* flliHipv in tlie rnmmiiters<br />

•::iv ;i dinner piirlv the other eve-<br />

| niii!; in lioiior Of his wife's 'jirth-<br />

Ifl.iv nrinivrrsiiry. Shnipy said he<br />

| hi*.t hnd in tnke Mom nut to din-<br />

Her but would much ph-frr her<br />

.jh.iiiie fiiukii'ii. Cnngrntulntluns. Mrs<br />

Sliarpi<br />

• • 9<br />

IIiiir:iies—The headquarters <strong>of</strong><br />

the Ofean <strong>City</strong> Commutprs 1 Club<br />

Friday evening, <strong>Aug</strong>ust 1H Eat,<br />

drink and he merry—for tumor-<br />

STATS OF NEW JERSEY<br />

nEPARTMENT OF STATE<br />

CiiBTIFlCATE OF DISSOIUTION<br />

IS' lt->T|\|iiNV HI<br />

Don't Neglect Slipping<br />

FALSE TEETH<br />

,1- .,,, -.1,1,<br />

ASH i:TII,<br />

UK. l.rl i'A^TKKIIi i...l:i<br />

IRGUSON EXPRESS<br />

i A Sbnpton Ave. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Phone O. C. 0900<br />

ILY TRIPS PHILA. & SUBURBS<br />

TckphoM—Mirket 1945<br />

54 N. Front St., PM1«.<br />

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" ' " , I • • IV •( I -Mil- M i v ,<br />

,,!,- ..it ll.,- - i n t . , I'I •I.|> ,< l u l v , A<br />

-\-11.<br />

II. I<br />

liiin-,1 j.il I'm<br />

lt.il l'.M'l<br />

K. 11,11,<br />

n'Y'ly. N. J,<br />

A II I'.M.<br />

M.CIJISKKV.<br />

A IMIfirilV.<br />

NOTICE TO IIDPERi<br />

M:.k,<br />

M.-l. I 'i Tvi-<br />

.V |1:, V,.<br />

Mr, v,<br />

l.:.|i f,,r<br />

l.i.l.lr<br />

III ..( •<br />

III Illli<br />

,,( liM<br />

M:.V,r'.<br />

rf I),.<br />

Bc<br />

sompa<br />

INSURANCE CONFIDENCE<br />

Bctfa Inmirancc Guide with Key Rillnfi, llstt evtty fire ind cilulllf<br />

paay, ttch year, ii to their standlei and flninclil strenltk,<br />

•^A-Plu-Eanlk-nl" nulin tbe hliheit hsuri.<br />

Below are lhB compinlrn which we repreMU, with Beil'i Ktf Rating for<br />

Ciiiiilljr Qtmjsnlijfc-<br />

MirjrliBd e.sudlly Cpmpny, APIus, iKelliiit<br />

MlnufnttUferi' Cosuiilly Cuinpiny. APIiii, Eicelielit •<br />

Lutnbermeii'i Mutunl Cjsunlly Company. AjPlai, Iiicelli-nt •<br />

Hiriarivilie Muluil Cltugliy Company, A I'liin, Eictlleni "<br />

Fire Comimaies—<br />

Kuiml Auto Fire, APIus, Inelleni •••<br />

Htllon.l RetJllef! Muluil. APiui, E«ellenl •<br />

Grain Usileri NJIIonal Kutuil A-plu., Exceilent •<br />

RefuBlIc InBUrance Company, A-PliHj Ixcellfit<br />

Manufacturers 1 Fire SsiuriDce Co., A.piui, Excellent<br />

Olilo FirBErs In8urs«te Co., A.Plui, IneelleBl<br />

. MiJItri Hitional Iniurince Co., A-Plui, Ixeelieni<br />

• Myi iivUtnS<br />

" i*ti Mfe.driver reward<br />

•" allows dluounl<br />

^'" Jl"f*S Ne * Jw»«»B»litr-S.c.»«»-H«etat tost iBiuaiee eo*.<br />

•ri|« with AHlf company which you Buy deilfSatt.<br />

HANEY LLOYD CHATTIN<br />

IHSUEAWCE _ All COVERAGES<br />

1318 Atbury Ave. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Clt»*« Luien AuuvtUi Iraiu Pndatw"<br />

PROPOSAL<br />

r |',f l "« l pii'i-i7i"'Vli" '.iti'-f n( ill,- Hi<br />

,F Ilivi. f I'lirrlnsr nil,I l'F..|.i-nv<br />

I,,,.111 Jl» St.ilr II..H.I-, "i rr.il.ii 7, N J<br />

i,,i ihr fi.lli.winic<br />

BITUHIHOUS COMCRIT1<br />

AiPHALIIC OIL ASPHALT eiKEUI<br />

OR TAR IN BULK<br />

ASPKALTtC OIL • ilTUMlNOOS JOIHT<br />

riLLIR ill lITUMIilOUS MAS<br />

TIC IM CONTAIHIRS<br />

BROKEN STONE<br />

Hull f,.f 111,- ;,l,..vc mil l,i' rrfrivnl .11 lllf<br />

f.ftirf "f liif lint, I'.r. ll,viMi,n nt I'ur-<br />

.-lia.f nnd |i,'.|.iH, M,n>,. ll,.ii-<br />

Waril. B-M-<br />

COCKTAII, liiiK, h[i-»i six rubles with<br />

ciiainond tinier, Liist at MiiDiiyn<br />

Theatre, Thursday. <strong>Aug</strong>ust 3. Lib.<br />

triil reward. Cuimiiunicate with<br />

Mtas Ruse Petriizaelil, aosq No. Hem-<br />

Berber si.. Iiliiln., Ha 8-1J.<br />

BLACK lenthi'r wallet, rnntniiietl<br />

vuluiiblr paiicrs and litiir nioiiey.<br />

July 27 Ki'ward. Rr'iurii tn Nor-<br />

•naii KmUniid, 1013 Wcslpy av<br />

___„_. __. _8-Il.<br />

BROWN iviillef iilifl yiten towel<br />

eununiiinR RILHUIV beads un See-<br />

find si bciit-h. liiwuiti ft,; Wetlev<br />

ti B-Il.<br />

:HILUK (iii.lt ii.Mi. size 3, <strong>Aug</strong>ust<br />

5, on ny.iitlHiilk between 4tli st.<br />

arid Plymoutli pi BID 4Ui si. 8-11.<br />

STKHLINO Mher brarelet >;, siuncs,<br />

niBiist 4 nil Monrlyn ten 1 , nr nil<br />

Bnnrilu.illi iiciir Mmiii'lpnl Pirr. H--<br />

wiirc! l)r lllniiin. ti37 Hurt id Ph<br />

103B. __ _ 8-11.<br />

LADir-.H' vi-l]nw."gu"ifl wri.M. »nt"ch~<br />

Buli'Vii, in ;i white bau Reward<br />

if returned in Elfie Wellman. 91.1<br />

BriyhiiJii pi 8-u,<br />

LAUIK.K iiiiiiiiliiih l|irrmi)i7tl~wii,Hi<br />

iviitrh imtniln KFK mi buck,<br />

Iiiiii Bill iintl Hn;irdwillk. Hcwiii'd<br />

if n turneil in snuii;! Api C'=5 Kies.<br />

lei, __ _' 8 -1 ]_.<br />

DAKCHUNli iiale |jii|i|is TlieKr.iy.<br />

near IHlii st nnd Wesley av An-<br />

SWels tn Reilljee. 2BU4 Cilllrnl nv,<br />

Reward- 8-11<br />

GAH I'lfinn eiiiipuiifi HHide i.,111 tn<br />

ji'ivif tiLiiiriy mj PlymniiUi 1)1<br />

8-1B<br />

BOYS i: i .iii rniii sweat rr with<br />

lnryr A un Ii tinL BetVv-.'ell ;i!'d<br />

am: "l'jih M Rewniii Pliiuir nuaa<br />

8-11.<br />

MALE KITCHEN HBLP<br />

Hogatei<br />

. Oth st, at_Uig_ Bay<br />

WANTEP—JBaker's hejper wanted<br />

Uay work, Qood wurkliiK condl.<br />

tlona. Ward's Pastry Shop, 734 As'-<br />

bury av. _^ "tf.<br />

NEW OFVELOPMENT PHOORAM<br />

m:irketlii|i an essential product—<br />

niii[ ten;cii* to mnnuiaeturin!!<br />

Blunts, larmers and iitliera old re-<br />

Iiiible linn with national standing.<br />

Good (jriinaiieni cunnevliun nuw<br />

open AnirritjHii, Oil and Palm Co.<br />

Cleviilatid, Ohio,<br />

WE WISH to Ihunls uur Irlentla tor<br />

__ „ —„ ' the iniiny expressions <strong>of</strong> sympa-<br />

I thy received during our recent be<br />

For Sole reavemem,<br />

r u l ""**- Edith and Betty Barbour<br />

and Family.<br />

ffARiTAGENTS for riew Fire-<br />

toiiu, Lee and Goodyear Tlrra<br />

and Tubes, Bring us your rmtlon<br />

cerUiltaUa; Offlelal Tire irupectlpn<br />

ftiition; OPA prices. First, grade re-<br />

capping: prompt service, KDRT&<br />

OARAOE, 1st and Atlantic tv, tt.<br />

The ExchanBe<br />

641 ASBURY AVE, -<br />

Ul:D8, iprlnga, Innersprlngs, staves,<br />

Iceboxes, furniture and furnish-<br />

ings, antique furniture glass and<br />

china. Buy and sell almost any.<br />

thing, Appraisals made, Bomt space<br />

for nubile storage, tf^<br />

Business Service*<br />

Wanted To Buy<br />

ANTIQUES, china, brlc.a.brac,<br />

electric appliances, refrtBerators,<br />

good used furniture Highest prices<br />

paid, BARNEY'S, 1027 Arctic ay.,<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong> or phone 5-09M.<br />

ti*<br />

IRON, RAOB, METAL, M.,<br />

BOUOIfr—prop n postcard or<br />

8ALB — LINOLEUM Inlaid —<br />

goods. Call 1083-R tor<br />

call the reliable ip a<br />

TlioirrlBi DeOerbo,<br />

tf,<br />

737^ Wesj^av, Honest prices,<br />

PIANOS, Spinets, small<br />

rugg^—¥i<br />

free cilfmatd" PATTON'S,<br />

EL¥ tf<br />

niiis SuTtiiblp fnr^^hj-iat I FURNITURE<br />

baby grands, BARNEY'S, 1037<br />

uprights,<br />

"S, 1037<br />

We,t<br />

Arctic av,, Atlnniie Citv or Phone<br />

liouses or summer<br />

Female Help Wanted<br />

_ ;<br />

WANTED Singles<br />

, or complete sets from<br />

rffi lff pet my price before jej.<br />

hooked rues, Shany and bath ruga, ' ! n S ' or bedroom, living room, din-<br />

i All colors Ind slS in stoek: BmUh I»B room seU, sinall pianps or baby<br />

Commercial Printing<br />

LBWla L BABBBTT, M7 Asbury<br />

Ave. Ph, 1282, PrintinB, eominer-<br />

eial stationery, <strong>of</strong>fice suppll,_<br />

PIANOS Mr sale or Rent, Tun-<br />

rlM - - ° ing and repairing,<br />

Refinishing. Arthur A. OehlachlaMr,<br />

mi "Ctl Ave Oc Cit<br />

shing. A<br />

mi "Central<br />

Phone 1078,<br />

thur A. Oehlac<br />

Ave,, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />

Buy More War Bonds<br />

HAVE FUEL! R«-5ide your home<br />

with white waterpro<strong>of</strong> ttbtstM,<br />

Ne* method givM tnorouih insula-<br />

tion. Asphalt ro<strong>of</strong>ing, Bfc —<br />

chanlM, OBih or ternx,<br />

payment. Tree estimate<br />

DBNT ROOPINO CO., 700<br />

Phone 0180.<br />

Furniture 1 Repairing<br />

Ral msl Wnrk<br />

t. D, NfWUEBBY A OO,<br />

*m Aibun A*».<br />

SIGNS<br />

JL. $SM "daily and up, BlocK<br />

fttaach. Nniir tames, railroad<br />

MB - -•-—<br />

Ml Centrul av.<br />

ft.rmmfortiiWi-. airy rooms-<br />

Ss restaurants, shopping, hath-<br />

• privllegps, _ _ - 9 .--".<br />

gK-fflrtObOE. 1221 Central<br />

if-comf. rooms, was. rates. Two<br />

aits to protected Wurh, pool's,<br />

KSalk and R. R, terminal, r,n<br />

ta EM, Mrs, M, J. Bornmers, _<br />

- "NASSAU" Boiichiront<br />

enls. Cnol, comlortablp<br />

rooms in linr rt'bidcntial<br />

rtton. Tvt. baths. Overlooking qce.<br />

n Pa, 0, 0 0453. 14W <strong>Ocean</strong> nv.<br />

0-1,<br />

TOMifHrHSfflEHHr<br />

Otttn av. Rooms with runnma<br />

nter. Double anti sinyle rooms<br />

fctMBj privileges. Nice residential<br />

«eU0!il&s,k.'s. Stretch, rh, 1330<br />

B-l<br />

HI Wesley av. oilers exc, alt. etinsl<br />

nu. Ail outside. Newly furii, Bat'v<br />

plr. Close to B'walk, beach & all<br />

' public diii_._rt)om._9-l_<br />

ISBSrMANOR7~6ps"" Eighth "sT,<br />

Centrilly located.- Close to bench,<br />

BlBemcnts, All rooms have riin-<br />

ultie water, Bnlli, priv. Double<br />

Irom i'l.og plwiic 9375, 9-1.<br />

._ fl4n "Pennlyn<br />

PL 1 block from Scennd st, beach,<br />

UHiprtng iiiattreHSfs, Balhiiij!.<br />

jMi roomJ15 ,IKI |ier week. B-L<br />

•OMIB-ENtlRE'fliiur wufi^balh."<br />

to iMommotlnte 10 girls fur sea-<br />

ft BOO each i»r wi-ek. 820 Bev-<br />

aft«t. '_ tf.<br />

USOE mom with urivate^liulch,<br />

4 or J people, neaiy fur<br />

inncrspring raaltresses, Oth.<br />

f rporas some with twin beds, Sep-<br />

piltr half rules Also apartment<br />

1» September, Doea Clpga" Coltuci 1 .<br />

BMtn jt, " '" 0-1,<br />

tm ADA1RE aJaFdens "Bcetioni,<br />

» West Btiition rd (corner Bat-<br />

men and West station rd,) Bus<br />

ga door, Large, pleasant, well-<br />

mushed ruuiiis, reas, and quiet,<br />

o-l,<br />

OOMS-Largc double"" rooms; iri-<br />

miipriny niiiltiesses. lilnely fur-<br />

WM, Near beach, $15 up a week.<br />

w double room 1010 Asbury av.<br />

ne»j| 81<br />

| _ 8^<br />

, cDmfurtuble rcxiins near bay.<br />

c rooms swept with bay<br />

are fnol. Reasonable rates.<br />

« W, 14th st. or phone 0463,<br />

For Hire<br />

ROW'BOATS tn lure nil Wesl siaT<br />

i! mill M L.iniiuii Wtiilir stiir-<br />

pr iiil' MiHul iiuiiU M;iriiir riiiltt'iy<br />

Oenruf Birkel, 8-lfl-<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essiornl Services<br />

prH'nte Iiistriaiiun<br />

ORGAN. PIANO and COACHING<br />

Georce Oasklr. Af-htnn<br />

A B . B;ic. Mus,<br />

807 Dn.ttersea Id.<br />

Pliane MH-M for Apiinlmmrnt^<br />

ANNUITIES<br />

Wliilo vneii'iiiiiliiii iiiid (•nji.yini;<br />

Iri.sill'i' Iiiiii, wily nut nbtain full<br />

iiifiiiiiiiitiiin iibini'i aiinuiiv return?<br />

nnd riiiI 1 .-, witlmui iililiuiiil.ni. fi'cn<br />

HOY E, DAHBY<br />

KutiliablP I.ifi- AKMininei.<br />

Siicii'ty ui tin' Umiefl BtLiies<br />

PHuiie 0040 004 Centra! nv,<br />

Automotive Ssrvice<br />

rORD • MtHCURV •<br />

Aiitli'iriinl «..IFS * 1,<br />

KtlW (1- Kl'lii A I<br />

* .\!!,i-',i Av, I", .„,<br />

Chevrtjiet - Oldsmcbile<br />

S.M.rs A:,1 .ton pick-up truck palmers,<br />

1118 Agfaury av, B-ll.<br />

4.BURNER gai stove, SO-lb, ice re<br />

frtgqrator, 50-11, garden hose, first j J;«^"-<br />

<strong>of</strong> the National Bank if<br />

<strong>City</strong>. Any number <strong>of</strong><br />

ihares. Write to Box 4878, Sentinel.<br />

Ledger. i-ZS<br />

WANT TO BUY breakfiUit suit,<br />

elirnmliim finisli preferably. Call<br />

or wrl'i' V. Hand. Beciiley's Point,<br />

N, J. Phone 1823.j-5, B-4,<br />

class condition, other furniture<br />

Lawn mowers sharpened and ad-<br />

justed, 634 Plymouth pi, second<br />

floor afttr 5 a.m. _>:? 0 - -_<br />

WKKBL CHAIR ror salt, practical- Apartments For Rent<br />

Iy new, 140,00, Dr, Kartman. B4B ' ^ "-'•-<br />

Feiharn pi, ^ S^i,<br />

QUALITY eleetrie rangf. 4-burne-<br />

eablnet style. Like new. ilM.00.<br />

Phone M27-J. _»JJ-<br />

fTNE lar|e surfboard. ilO.Op, 1«BS<br />

than half its real worth. M3 Bee-<br />

ond st. Phono 11M.<br />

PARK PLACE APTB,, 803 Park p!.,<br />

bfjtweeii 3rd and 4th sL§. ^near<br />

boardwaltt. beach. Ciimplete BIHIIII<br />

apartmeiits Phqjie_ga98. tf.<br />

For Rent<br />

i-4. FULL SIZE baby's drib to rent by<br />

week, month or season. Mrs, Al-<br />

_21Z 7 , ^^^ — - I WI-L'K- I11UI1L1! UI Bt;!15UIl. i¥il S, #11"<br />

MAJJ'Sblcjcle for sale, 4 months j b(,rl oidfield, 1000 Wesley av. Phone<br />

IMa<br />

cle for sale, 4 motrs j<br />

404 Atlanlie av,, phone<br />

MBTAL beds, t2M lu $8,00, hath<br />

tub 115.00; 2 chairs and table,<br />

mission set 110.00; beach chairs and<br />

parts 2ic '.o 75c each; crabnet* and<br />

BaBket 11.00; su-nmer rup $2,00,<br />

1936 Anbury av.<br />

8-4,<br />

MANS bicycle, good condition, pre.<br />

war tires, Edgar's, 33rd and As-<br />

bury av, 6-4.<br />

50-tT, garden hose, couplinp:, noz,.<br />

zlc 14.00: Inwn miiwer i40OLtwn<br />

5 ft. Indders 12.00 eath. 821 Third<br />

st. _ _ ^ 8-11-<br />

BABVSCALE." ilOM, 1103 Wesley<br />

I331-J, fl-7<br />

Wanted<br />

COAT HANGERS wanted; We will<br />

pay you 'ic eacli for the wire coat<br />

hangers that you return to us.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> city Tailor Shoo, 744 Asbury<br />

ti.<br />

av. __^___<br />

WANTED—Electric waffle Iron nnd<br />

electric mix-rnastcr Phone 1823.<br />

R-la, Walker Hpeslpvii Point, tr<br />

OLD FASHIONED eiliss paper I<br />

wel|!hts. Box 4677, Bentinel.Led-<br />

ger, B-ll.<br />

TWO ur three room apartment for<br />

second nnd third week in <strong>Aug</strong>ust.<br />

OAK library lable, (10.00:<br />

" roekiny clioir 1500. 420 Battersea<br />

rri B-ll.<br />

H6Y8 West'rifid" bicycle. 28~inehes.<br />

lierfett eundilion, [941 model, ft'j<br />

8-jg- Telephtme W, M, Patterson, 8737<br />

Wesley<br />

8-11.<br />

BABY Pr;i,ii. pre.war, nond condi.<br />

tinn, S21.00, 710 Pennlyn pi., sec-<br />

ond iloor, 8-11.<br />

AIKDREsSErrui days a<br />

week Very yood hiilary and cgtn-<br />

L Knty Did Salon. 10th #nd<br />

8-18<br />

Ill L U 1 U II. Xk.f.«%> ••—- * t^ :^i^^= -_^ —<br />

Market si,. West Chester, Pa<br />

Help Wanted^<br />

WANTED -BOYS or uirls to wiirk<br />

in luimljtii'ijcr stand. Call at BoJ<br />

pf!am;ey_ Place, betori'JO^njn,<br />

MALE aiid~female. "louiitaln help<br />

and waitresses, Copp, 108 Board-<br />

walk, tf,<br />

WANTED-Klf "CHEN" help. Male or<br />

frmalr White or colored. Apply<br />

M.ixTVril JIousc Restaurant, Ninth<br />

st nrar Btinrdwalk, tj;<br />

WANTtD""iU '"uiicc. but. boys nnd<br />

pantry iiili lur Imle! clmiiiii roiim.<br />

pfiiid wnges Riiiim iind bmird In -<br />

cludnl Guild wiiiknif! conditions.<br />

SIM- MIS Doyd, Oi'e.inir Hold. 1100<br />

Wislry av. _ . Ml;<br />

BOV nr OIHL sinned lii work in<br />

fund nine Apply Buynr's Market.<br />

1344 Asbury av- _ _ B-ll_.<br />

TTRFSSES" II fid bus boys. Apply<br />

nehiwnvi Hutel, ard and Board-<br />

walk. 8' 11 '<br />

iB-UAUOE dtiuble barrel Ithaca<br />

shtilBun with mie box <strong>of</strong> shells.<br />

Bargain at $35.00, Schiiil, 110 As-<br />

bury av, 8^^<br />

NEW"beautiful old"" iusliinned but.<br />

tons frnni the "Gay 80*' ; also<br />

breast pins hut Pins, cut steel<br />

buckles Buttons make beautiful<br />

enmnss, can uivo dileciluns. Will ....<br />

buy ulj f.ishiulied bultuns, 204 14th lubiT<br />

Situition Wanled<br />

RILIABLE. white woman will care<br />

for children day or night, phone<br />

1412: _H-<br />

MIDDLE-Agcd refined white woman<br />

would like position earing jor<br />

children, eveninp or day time. Call<br />

or write Mrs, Russell, BOJ Ninth it.<br />

SOY'S Iwlliiun tiled bicycle, new<br />

tires all necessary parts replaced,<br />

$27.50 up, 3 sizes. E. L. MatlackL 835<br />

Stcntiin pi. __ 8-18-<br />

3-PIECE miiple living room suite,<br />

periecl tundition J50 00: two Bxln<br />

rlllJS |1S 00 fnr both B3S Brighton<br />

pi. phone 1203-H. 8-18.<br />

Baltimore, Md,, collect. 8.11,<br />

OOOD used clothing. We pay casli.<br />

Send to us we tell you what we<br />

will piiy If nut satisfied we send<br />

buck to'you, •Hilly*" Thrifty Oloth-<br />

inii and Merc Co., 48 so, Potomac<br />

St., HaRcrstown,_Md, 8-18,<br />

TOW lo Wildv.'ood Yacht Club sail,<br />

boat rt'tmita Aueust 12-13. 18 ft.<br />

SBilboat BottomA Uy. Will cheer-<br />

fully cniitnuuie. Please^ eainatt Mr,<br />

Albert Short. 1218 Plcafure av..<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. 8-11.<br />

st<br />

MAN?<br />

14<br />

6-11,<br />

30-FT BOAT with ciibtn. Oive price.<br />

F p Ford. General Delivery.<br />

OCKIII city._N_J:<br />

a ii.<br />

3-BEL)HOOM cutuiKL' or anartment<br />

tor summer <strong>of</strong> ltJ4fl. Prefer south<br />

<strong>of</strong> 14i.li nt, H. A, Biimiier. 3000 Ma-<br />

cuTib st N.W., Washlnijlun, D, C,<br />

_ 8.18,<br />

FIRST FLOOR fumtsiTed" apart-"<br />

mem or buiigalo*. Ausust aii-Oc-<br />

bT 26. Cunvcnli'iiL to station.<br />

Electric refro;cratnr. Can furnish<br />

ll<br />

<strong>of</strong> old pniternetl i (JouQ iTlerunces. Give all particulars<br />

eki'iiulire that iniRht have come m wriliiiR. Box 2182. Benllnel-Led-<br />

hat inRht he<br />

from your Bmndmother's knenen<br />

cil|)biiard. priced reasonably, yana-<br />

Elhel Siiiip. Bill st, and MIIUIT nv<br />

811<br />

^<br />

NOVELTY heater, wall radiator,<br />

ijnbv ciirriacc. 1339 Ceiitnil av.<br />

" ' Slk<br />

BnOKKN concrete fur fill, North<br />

Point itl. on LiiBoon or s, L,<br />

Smith. 10M Simpson nv. tf,<br />

10-PIECE" ttiilnut dining roum<br />

>liite reasnnabie 8 W. Senview<br />

nv . Linwood, Phone Somcm Pniiu<br />

671. __ _8d?J<br />

BOY'H hicvele, 28 inch size. Call j ^ , . ^ ^ _^_ ___<br />

•ilia Ceniial av-" B-ll. OARVEy—L'o It, long. 8 lout beam;<br />

-~—IT-—rri—*T p "~ fully equipped, almtist new: 4-<br />

Used HefltmB Stoves cylinder Ford uiijiinc witii mui'iiiu<br />

COAL nnd wood stoves, ranqes, I clutch. 1330, 819 Central av, Phniir-<br />

bucket.a-day, etc. Used bicycles. 11187. _^ _<br />

Raft and Sons.! ao.PT, twin""screw. $1750.<br />

ger.<br />

Boats For Sale<br />

iU-rOOT boat, dead rise, perfect<br />

Model A motor, fully converted.<br />

Can bo seen in Lapuon at 115 No.<br />

Point id, .. _. ' 8.4^f,<br />

23-FOOT cabin cruiser. Red Wiim<br />

motor. Applv 1034 Bayfront 'end<br />

<strong>of</strong> Walton Place between 10th and<br />

11th sts.) 7.28,<br />

14-FT. 54" beam, open boat, John-<br />

son outboard 0,8 lip., includes all<br />

accessories. Now in use, like new,<br />

l|3b J4<br />

Reasonable, H,<br />

jfereford av.. OBPI May<br />

House, phoni 8-6841.<br />

D<strong>of</strong>i, Cato and Peti<br />

Court] Meyer 1908 Central "a\. or Steel-<br />

iL man's Dock, and and Bay av,<br />

""" I""" 8-11.<br />

"if you move, can you tran§fer your<br />

telephone to your nmw home?"<br />

The fact is, tho telephone lystein is so<br />

fully in use today, following several<br />

years <strong>of</strong> heivy demands for service<br />

and few additions to facilities for<br />

civilian use, that we cannot transfer<br />

service from one telephone central<br />

<strong>of</strong>fice area to another, in all cases.<br />

Transfers can usually be made, how-<br />

ever, within the same area.<br />

If you have a telephone and «re<br />

thinking about moving we hope you<br />

will call our business <strong>of</strong>fice before<br />

your plaiw ate final so that you may<br />

know whether it will be possible 10<br />

have your service continued at the<br />

new location.<br />

N I W JERSEY BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY<br />

BEAUTIPtJL daclisiiund and eoeic- ^m\ priced rijht for quick sale.<br />

er spaniel puppies for sale. Clean ge(, Frnhk Hyon, I8lh st Laiiutin ur i<br />

outdoor boardini kennels, Bhnbers ,prtmi( curtcr. en Wright's. lull I<br />

inr Winter. Oood references; Box |<br />

No. 241}, BcntineWLcdjer, 7-81, j-<br />

Employment Agenciel I 1<br />

sunei. im.nuiu. Kennels, %m HarboL.<br />

ill Miami, Fla , I You'll Get a flauar-! Deal Here<br />

and Bay,<br />

1 Real Estate For SilT<br />

nlsiVed Rcferenci-s investigated, lions <strong>of</strong> Respect minimiim charge<br />

Cordelia Maddux, Prop, Phone IBM. . SI for cirtt lines or less.<br />

Boardwalk Restaurant<br />

—NEEDS-<br />

Hostess<br />

Experienced Dish Washers<br />

No Night Work 8 Day Week<br />

ON BOARDWALK AT MOORLYN TKRACE<br />

JS ASBURY AVE,—10 room house,<br />

unfurnished, fjood condition, Oood<br />

eoal hoatiiij; nlaiit. special price for<br />

quick sale, Mrs, FrariK Covert, own-<br />

er, 1330 Asbury av, phone 1082, tf.<br />

circle, Biiiigiilow, fully and nice-<br />

Iy furnlslled, 2 bedrooms, bath, liv-<br />

iha room, dining rooTn. kitchen,<br />

! Screened and shuttered, otie lot;<br />

I single ear giiriiye tin otijer lot. No<br />

debt on building. Prank C. Von-<br />

Idcrsmitli, owner. 228 Rector st,.<br />

i RoxboroUKh. Pbila., Pi!; phone<br />

Man. aH4-R, W. E. Muc<strong>On</strong>sliland,<br />

Mnrmora. N.,_ J. has key, 8-1L<br />

For Sale or Rent<br />

SALE OK HINT—5~raotn bungalow<br />

with batii aiid heat, jaragc^ Ap-<br />

ply 311 New York av,, Bomers Point,<br />

KeivinMor<br />

Electrical Refrigeration Service<br />

mater Leonard Hotpalni<br />

JACOB C. SCHUFF<br />

710 Aibury Ave, Phong 1242<br />

•nd<br />

Personals<br />

HOME COOKEp chicken dinners<br />

Saturday and Sunday. JOHN-<br />

BON 2334 Shore rd,, Linwood, ph.<br />

Bomers Pqint_6WL<br />

tf.<br />

§EAMAN'S._ Delicious home cooked<br />

dinners. Creamed chicken patties,<br />

Southern fried chicken; Fresh veg-<br />

(.•tables home made desserts and<br />

rolls, SHADY BIOB INN, 2123 Bhore<br />

rd, Unwood, N, J. Phone Bomers<br />

i-rw"""" tt.<br />

VISIT our corset department for<br />

girdles, corsetlcttes and brassieres<br />

to nt every flBure, Headtiuarters for<br />

uniforrnsi nurics, beauticians and<br />

waitresses. White and all colors,<br />

THE WISE BKOP, BW Asbury av.<br />

PLEABB RETURN AW, _ ,<br />

BMPTK 1 BIVfiBAOB BOttTLEB<br />

BeVBrage consumers please return<br />

your empty beverage bottles ta the<br />

place Whore you purchase your bev-<br />

iraio. Your dealer's replacemenw<br />

are "limited by the number <strong>of</strong> empty<br />

bottles he returns. .<strong>Ocean</strong> Olty Bev-<br />

irago Co., 1115 Simpson av, phone<br />

6tii-J diitrlbutors <strong>of</strong> PEPSI OOLA,<br />

BIVBN.DP, BBA BREEZE BEVER-<br />

AGES and AUantlo BEVBRAQEB,<br />

S«4,<br />

tf.<br />

ADEQUATE<br />

WIRING-<br />

TheKey<br />

to Modern<br />

Home Making<br />

Is ihe Servants Door<br />

Open in¥>urHouse?<br />

TTOH low w^M. Innumerobl* «UcWc NnranH wffl do ftU<br />

H bidding at &« touch ol a cwitcb—pnrridvd yett tavttD<br />

* them into your home through tit* spaa 4am <strong>of</strong> adtquato<br />

wiring. Without enough •loctrlc drculto hxrtinq larg* MMugb<br />

wire*—wlthont enough outl»i» canY*nl«itlT placad. ]tm Hall<br />

th» m«> at wfll wiilch tandtf<br />

We and enhance health and w#Ua*».<br />

You AaM •tart ihlnldng and planning BMP to 1<br />

living. irintK YOU blond to build a jmw home or to<br />

the old. The Electrical Horn* el TameaMr wffl ron m<br />

and *cnUT—wOl MCY* TOU °><br />

onds<br />

s<br />

^ by wta (oreriaht now and adhm at<br />

the war, you provide Adequafe Wiring,<br />

ATUANTIG GUY<br />

ffii<br />

Certainly! ELECTRICITY IS<br />

^!i<br />

„«"'


|1O Each for<br />

[Pool<br />

and time girls who<br />

Flanders hotel pools<br />

» at 2 o'clock In the muAi-<br />

wprimanaed and fined<br />

In police court Saturday<br />

^Howard Warren,<br />

Matthew pangburn<br />

.. ; the group was in the Mel<br />

Out one was blowing a life-<br />

I Whistle. The activity aroused<br />

jwllhborhood, he declared,<br />

I flnes were lmpowd on Win.<br />

I Jarrett, Arthur Blgclow, Nancy<br />

'and Mona Darlington, all 17,<br />

mother girl <strong>of</strong> 14.<br />

breakdown <strong>of</strong> Truck Revads Negro Trucker j Judge Orders Muffler For<br />

| Huge, Dismantled StiB In tough Spot | Noisy Jalopy; Ou)nerFined<br />

Clermont Man Held in $500 Bail, Two<br />

Trenton Men in $2,500 Bail Each<br />

<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the largest dismantled<br />

Itills ever found In Oape May Ooun-<br />

ty was discovered by State Police<br />

and ADC agents Monday after a<br />

truck with a missing license plate<br />

broke down on the Shore rd, near<br />

Mean ylew.<br />

As a result, two men were each<br />

held in $2800 bail and a third Is<br />

under MOD bail,<br />

Thft men being held Identified<br />

themselves as Isnest Llndgren. 82,<br />

9f Olermont, upon whose property<br />

the equipment was found; Louis<br />

Annebltp! J7, <strong>of</strong> Trenton, driver <strong>of</strong><br />

Fred J, Tueelllo, »2, <strong>of</strong><br />

Arrested Here;<br />

License in A. C.<br />

Warren pointed out that j the*truck-<br />

lipola are private property and i Trenton,<br />

1 Uie swimmers had no business ; yndjrren posted $300 bail en a<br />

alter the regulur cloiing < charge <strong>of</strong> aiding and abetting the<br />

possession <strong>of</strong> an Illegal still; An-<br />

nebite nnd Tueello were held in<br />

ipSQO ball for transporting and BOS-<br />

setting Still equipment.<br />

The truck was found Sunday by<br />

^IMtlMr do you have the right<br />

tb keep ether people awake at that<br />

<strong>of</strong> the morning," he warned.<br />

INOY<br />

The Friendly<br />

Dining Room<br />

1208 Central Ave.<br />

DINNERS SSe - $1<br />

•ernd from I to 7:30 p.m.<br />

Bmkfast 9 to 11 A, M.<br />

Home-Cooked Meals<br />

Breakfiut Dinners<br />

Ml*. Pearl Schnltiler, Prop.<br />

Drives, No License |<br />

Two Fined $67.50<br />

Fines nnd costs totaling SffF.SO<br />

were levied In police court Monday<br />

because a Merehantvilli; man per.<br />

mltted an <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> woman with,<br />

out a license to drive his aulomo.<br />

bile.<br />

Judge Howard Warren fined Mrs,<br />

Jean Booth, 23, <strong>of</strong> 838 Asbury ay,,<br />

110 and $2 50 costs for driving with-<br />

out a license Collins B. Rodgers, Jr.,<br />

22, owner <strong>of</strong> the car, was fined tw<br />

and $5 costs for allowing her to<br />

drive. Both pleaded guilty, ]<br />

Police said the ear was stopped<br />

because Mrs, Booth went through i<br />

a red traffic light, i<br />

Trooper Raymond DiLeonnrdo. who Oearge Nicholson, ao-year-old At-<br />

natieed it stalled and with a license ' lanik 1 <strong>City</strong> negro, wus in an em.<br />

Plate missing He questioned Anne- Jnrassliig position in police court<br />

I Nicholson was picked up for driv-<br />

! ing without a license nnd also be-<br />

cause he could not produce a vegm-<br />

\ trntion eertiftente lor the heavy<br />

truck he was handling,<br />

I Before Judge Howard Warren hn<br />

explained thnt he had both nerttn-<br />

cntes available in Atlantic city but<br />

just wasn't carrying tin ut ,.,„<br />

time<br />

<strong>On</strong> ndvicr <strong>of</strong> the court, he was<br />

permitted tn hop a trolley to At<br />

laiitic <strong>City</strong> and brlnK bank the pro<strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> his eonti'iition. while piillce helt!<br />

Ihe truck as "hostage".<br />

higway to no assigned destinailan<br />

Investigation revealed that the<br />

truck was loaded with itiil equip-<br />

ment, nnd a search <strong>of</strong> the driver<br />

yielded dlreetiona to the spot where<br />

the still site was found.<br />

When the still area was raided<br />

by ABC agents Cy Lippman and<br />

Joseph Sussman, with the state po-<br />

lice, still another large true!: was<br />

lound there loaded with equipment,<br />

Phe agents reported there were six<br />

dismantled 1000 gallon vats, pipes,<br />

pumps and other material with tola!<br />

value <strong>of</strong> more than SSOOQ,<br />

! That ancient automobile without<br />

1 a muffler, which has been dlsturb-<br />

) Ing the peace and trnnqul'lty'jf the<br />

4th st neighborhood, ran head-on<br />

into n "mulfle or stop ' order from<br />

Fuller Judge Howard Wnrreii, Biit-<br />

uiciiiy,<br />

i He w-irned the joint owner;! <strong>of</strong><br />

ihe machine. Richard A. Kerne 3r<br />

efl by James B. BevllI, one ol tta<br />

bank's directors, are being made la<br />

the new home. Including repairs to<br />

the vault, restoring Wotan window<br />

and painting casementt. Mr. BevlU<br />

will be the bank's immianent man-<br />

nger <strong>of</strong> the six-story buUdlnB.<br />

railed]<br />

Kiwanis Raising<br />

Welfare Rinds<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> Oty Kiwanis dtatf<br />

launched a campaign tMs wwk MB<br />

raise funds for Its work on behalf<br />

<strong>of</strong> unaerptivilegud children.<br />

Formerly, the money was<br />

by conducting eharaplqnsBlp<br />

sung meets each BummeT, but AH<br />

the past two years the meets BOTB<br />

been dispensed with and Clutt<br />

members contribute cash direct-<br />

ly to the committee- as a special<br />

assessment.<br />

Frank J. Sannlno, chairman sf<br />

the committee, reported collections<br />

<strong>of</strong> over iioo during the Wednei-<br />

day luncheon-meeting at BlmiQC<br />

restaurant, In addition to **0 con-<br />

tributed earlier in the Weefc<br />

LUMBER 00, HAN REKE<br />

D, H. Murphy, vl« president If<br />

the Thomas E. Coal Lumber Co, <strong>of</strong><br />

PhJlRdelphia, is vmcaUoning at tfi<br />

Brighton pi,, until after Labor Hi.<br />

WlUi him Is Mrs, Mnrphy. t<br />

Time and Tide<br />

CtBIIlM In E. »«Mw M<br />

Inet hnt<br />

itMiHtt ifMn. •


OCEAN CITY SENTINEkLEDGER ^ Friday.<br />

Ode Of<br />

Accidents<br />

Held After<br />

le driven were In-<br />

pMi y Tuesday morning in on?<br />

,ot three accidents that occurred In<br />

| the tta<strong>of</strong>t *lthln 3* houm<br />

LB._»«den, », or 564S El-<br />

, KiitadeLphlii and Simon<br />

K , 33. <strong>of</strong> Leetburg N J were<br />

•both h«l..» tPri Tin ami- pi i<br />

bh in ! pn i t ii F 1 ii (1 Him), ii |<br />

An til i Al i t L ir im md lthci '<br />

n I itiuh ma 11 md » ik mti HW<br />

I ir 1 ri<br />

Fir f \ mm p 1 i li ]M ! i<br />

!•" « l' I fi niinri t in ri lit ,<br />

ttm In i 1 fi li 1§T 1 imq H<br />

«i MI It mi ind fti-nt ti ^\i t/rr<br />

! nt! ft u H \ h»*f irc rii rmm<br />

I1 t i-i-ei P Imd<br />

Anderson Home<br />

From Pacific<br />

<strong>City</strong> Electrician<br />

<strong>On</strong> Furlough<br />

Rules Changed<br />

<strong>On</strong> Draft News<br />

Continued rrom (IH 1<br />

un hand tu bid them goodbye<br />

Stite headquarters gave no rea<br />

| c nn lui (.ailing u halt ui this sss<br />

I tem<br />

RltlEs KEIP CHANGING<br />

In 1 In inrlhr dii ir icleellsi<br />

tiiln it is i' perniU^uble tg pub<br />

li h mimes uf mi n caned Up fui<br />

i \ lininiitiun t ven though quitt a<br />

fi ss cif Hum mu run.tid The<br />

Hut is thru ssu th a tin uiii re<br />

u ltd ssm ihu_ th irtl hi the<br />

public liiinri c f inn limpid n uf be<br />

11 ll lit iIiiii)-iIS<br />

I II i I i ffn lui i u i limp,<br />

luii !iubli*ihlnp In adsnnii uf ihp<br />

ii I 111 i i i ilh I f r i \nmilin<br />

II n ss piuhihltttl ilthiuf.li tin<br />

nisi 1 pi i t nlii II^I lftLfvtuld<br />

i l i is i t I tii j i n 11 pli tl I i! tii<br />

tl i u fi<br />

I i li I il tl lijJit , n Hii n i<br />

I i" II i i ^i it t ml ii i u it<br />

ii lui mil iimt ilmrr n<br />

Urges Good Roads<br />

To Shore Resorts<br />

To Help Meet^ Post-<br />

War Competition<br />

RiLuinUik from an in pt»ction if<br />

tjaikwavf in ui sidJaLent to NQM<br />

York <strong>City</strong> Stuto Hlghutav Ck)inmi<br />

^ Innc?r Spcniui Mtllrr Jr ud<br />

thi-i Htik flint Rd cjiiUc ittu =<br />

Uve iaid»{n& ttyuld add lmmpii^<br />

Ui ijprpi tuiitinp tin pupil men<br />

•nimbly free <strong>of</strong> canrntlon and<br />

Jdeqiulely tmle If our ilntc It<br />

not Io W nhuntied by those wflio<br />

can io to other ITCH with ITBB<br />

InonnirnlcnrfS With thr return<br />

or niirmal travel our prevent<br />

main arterial will main be f-il<br />

tt bejond capacity<br />

Oin Liitiniairfi have tin i plans<br />

Tut HlliI rniidttaj Ihnl ulll wlic<br />

nu proj)L!ii" ill H Ripat rimiiiin<br />

nd ifld tn our wialth in pruprit\<br />

Ni*-% ins mud t m ti-\n<br />

will bt l nin I piuditiu H^LII-<br />

c\ foi [.mpi,ijnipnt in tnr jdjiiit-<br />

p<br />

larltj af Now Jn u<br />

Mr, »nd<br />

#«ughWr,<br />

M M<br />

rinpliiMiiinl imd will n I irn<br />

i t\ kit n<br />

h Hid in i bt iiiPiili m<br />

l<br />

<strong>of</strong> them have been attributed t«<br />

Violations <strong>of</strong> the stop street law<br />

Lifeguard <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Race Tonight<br />

Cantinupd from pag? ]<br />

U t Philip tTtil £ lilf li it lip in 1<br />

h i<br />

hi bi i li t nh it<br />

md Litn bntl int<br />

in ht<br />

Hill<br />

find r<br />

hi! I I i M nr<br />

Ml |.t \ \\ l it t 1 t<br />

fr in tin put ii li t tl i<br />

\uik rtup tu miuiir tlni I? ft i<br />

thrfH<br />

Tl jt un fii Hi tilt tit<br />

un ii Jim Mt Alii tt i in 1 Inn<br />

Rund c tium J it I Kills me! i<br />

Rn nn Dm Hs in intl Ja t H<br />

Bnh RciiKin inrt Iisiri. I urn<br />

Hid Duk I i Jm<br />

] Clliir Inmhlp FJ<br />

and Iiu Bosrt<br />

, [<br />

BUD<br />

Si ill<br />

Still Parking<br />

Cars All Night<br />

And Owners Still<br />

Are Paying Fines<br />

1 1 '! 1 I lit lit nl Ulll 111,<br />

ti p s iti ti id rait 1 I li is in<br />

tilt ir itii" pnip ii mi p n cl fit t<br />

ill 111 lit ind I i thu \i litlru<br />

such L. bl line Tllrs" ind „ i is<br />

n il Ii f I ih I (mi Ii is<br />

br n u ip i 1 il ii in lit ii in<br />

PTI is Uih !h p h i fit p n tin i l<br />

i i itii ! n ins u in n i<br />

i t Iln b unnl I th i n<br />

Nt ss i in il it in ss it I u if. Is h il.<br />

ll Ih liss tsi n t|i null p Ii<br />

ll IS! 1 qin ltd rn rs ll t 1 i 1<br />

r mint? li ukt t t i ipt i iti b<br />

ss miii i tin IT- nil Is ib ui tin<br />

ulitiaii<br />

P ihi i JuriM hi n iti \\ III ii '<br />

lit-ti ri «i in fmi il f iti in il bill<br />

nf pniHnk sitplttcii Hi Mrmin 1<br />

un 'iittudis nut 5 1G n i lhui u<br />

HILIUU \M)I RSOV<br />

u in c ils 1 Lhii t, id thl sm-<br />

^iliniii Ai fi* i ui t u innr t hit f<br />

li tits ili-itntnl bini ui ss'i<br />

. il li u i Ftid i niulit iftti t^ s<br />

1 HUH 1 II in tl<br />

Ins t Pi ih nn<br />

Slit in Ii<br />

it ' i I 111 N is<br />

11 m cl fi in II SA<br />

1 n i ; itl<br />

i li I i I i i<br />

ii Jinn Ji<br />

w i r- , i<br />

1 is Ii is i mtli<br />

ss ssif nulls ir<br />

I s I i<br />

II i i<br />

d t li<br />

\ ill insult" ll i i up I u in<br />

I i II i in I Fl n tl s ssill In in<br />

th i i up t lin t ( Hindi n nil<br />

pi i t i ti ii i \ mi iti i<br />

Countv Farm Youths<br />

To be Rrclassified<br />

Si II IIH-I I f t in \ n nh* In tsst t n<br />

l c i I H il ss i 1 i^rliid li s if<br />

ti ii in t ii th ft iri I r t i<br />

u i i h Huh il i In tc t 1 ifii tl<br />

II 1 \ I i mcl ittl i t thi<br />

1 1 Hi I i n I I i si HI<br />

~" i \ 11 ult u ii \<br />

\\ II 1 hi siik<br />

p ih n r in r it m | t ipp<br />

M li if b ml hisi<br />

* [ i d t II s it ss ip f<br />

sUUi kPfn Intel mt h<br />

the fitntpment ot Fred<br />

W JaektHjn manaMili! dh^ctDl nf<br />

Nesv JPISPS Counill Iliat oui<br />

recreation ftxia," siill this SPI'<br />

inLuiiie <strong>of</strong> appiosimqt^h<br />

Even with uirtdilmpiu<br />

In trasei la c t sffti tiibulntittns dlR-<br />

rlosud tliBt 15 3B3I0D ptrnt,,, ,i,<br />

ited 33 <strong>of</strong> am prim lpul rr*Sort r fnr<br />

jus ar mort 1 dass<br />

CIREFUL PLANNING NFEDED<br />

•This rennit added -pecial lntir-<br />

i ^t to mv sL c lt In Ni*a Yalk upon<br />

Uw Invitation nf Gilmorp D<br />

Clarki* pionre an tli pRtksiis<br />

mark in thp NPW Vnrk niptrapall<br />

tan Tf^ian mri sshi I pun c uHiint<br />

iin thi di iMl nf thp prnpimi'd<br />

Rautp 4 throu'.h Ilnimi Counts<br />

Thp Ness \mk pHTkssus ILHI<br />

"Pnt s L lail and iniiful planning<br />

thnt add ty TIH fnjnsmpnt in trns<br />

il mil inn ouh tiilF t jui pitiflt<br />

t' II H in tiiims I-* ppt t thr^liflh prfni! i<br />

lion<br />

ss Jrt is in p 1 nnt aiiifi t<br />

n In utilits bs liui piniiiiib In 1U ronti<br />

mil ss is fip i n f c t 11 thit i nhnnrp<br />

gpeclaliilng In the<br />

Corrci tl.m nl<br />

Defrctive Vlnoii<br />

DR L W BETTS A BOMB<br />

OPTOMETBIBTS<br />

BOUIHi » A « to 5 P U<br />

br IBBDlnlmeiit<br />

1701 Atlantic Aienue<br />

Atlanllc Cily JS, J<br />

DIAL 5 13J1<br />

I<br />

I 1<br />

ll<br />

i I t i l l 1 1 l | i i<br />

i ii ii 1 M<br />

i f i s i<br />

SFW I Ell<br />

Mr- Emlls I unuprp Criliu hi Ii<br />

turned tu ULIMII Cits nltri in ib<br />

«,cnce cif li si Hi md i m lc il i i — —<br />

i tpti busuip.., under the ntmi it Mi Rulifl \nn Bi 1 i I HI 1)<br />

! Pnntiprp Heilts Ca it 408 Hii t lin i pi hi irturhttl liniii i<br />

"she fiirmtilv IIJJPI ltpd tin At I mtin i it ssi'h Ml m Mr rsimi<br />

R alts Cu ni 8til Bt Hid f imil it =5]H i Br ii li N I<br />

ti ii it fi s i<br />

i ?ul H4- nit ss i<br />

i ! i i i i s iff i s ul H<br />

n i b i tl i! s If t ii i it<br />

I i i 1 i i i s II i i lam h „<br />

I si i 1 M il in ) 1 in pin,,, J<br />

1 1 1 tl I IK<br />

I 1) II I<br />

in W i l l<br />

' Hii n i t i Di<br />

rn i M i 1 11 i i i t<br />

1 I 1 r n ] in in nii(_<br />

M I In Im i 1 T i<br />

Ci ill h si] md in i p 1 Wilin<br />

Service Songs Sung<br />

At Music Pier<br />

% i H il tin I Hit i (_n<br />

1 I I I I Ilii Mu i<br />

Ti ' i I I III I M ih ii<br />

li II ii III I I ' bin h i i<br />

i n ii i s II n h ii ii<br />

HI I in n in 111utMI ii<br />

I il i Ir s II Tin r i i<br />

5 \ i i \ 1 n - inpi<br />

Pi IIII 1 ISI I! vi [ i i<br />

Tit "M IIII H I I ml 1 li u<br />

i li i I ss it tt i it i i t i nti il<br />

i I ii n In il i Hi I n Cn s di<br />

n i i ui i i u th t j_i ip i<br />

s ill i i Im l Mi FrP-<br />

li II 1 in i hi f ili I k<br />

Adler Called j<br />

To Columbia, Pa.<br />

Cnnlinupd friiffl ingp 1 I<br />

i 1 1 [ i 1 1 n n J<br />

1 i I linniHI TI 1 ipti t1<br />

n I hi| l 1 II-<br />

i I s M \ II t in t<br />

il nl i c dini R s i in<br />

1 I n s li R i ling "^ i<br />

i i n i ii in I in r in i miii<br />

i c i i il is hi Ii II i ii<br />

i i i i I'm i ij H i 1 100<br />

II ii b t tun ! ih t hull li<br />

I I I I lin i ' »i^ IK) i Hi in mi<br />

1 I I ll 111 I I I ip 1 f I<br />

I M ill 1 111 hi n I in i i ii<br />

i in iti t !i\i n<br />

Thr ippru if h* s tn nut ^v<br />

Hh«rr r MirK iilil Irnd Ihi<br />

^rl^ts tn tin*, fpnraid luokl<br />

thnug'lit<br />

\\r must hiu nudir^u re<br />

uhi ii Til H H Slivrr if Phil<br />

idt lphln pii nnt b tli nil rump;<br />

jinn i spniiif. n lit Sir md<br />

t<br />

ii r i<br />

III Illt<br />

thousands<br />

telephone calls<br />

to build a bomber<br />

i s Hi<br />

Chun li «? IIII i P ll<br />

I < till! II 1 I I II I<br />

i = I in ii cl li ii ml n i nn<br />

j] i mil mi m nil In<br />

i i i ,11 d<br />

I1HIM >. I INf 'I t \hFT* HI III<br />

I ' Pi I iln 111 II I i I i 1 1 ll<br />

I ll 111 - M<br />

1 1 1 I III -I I I , I<br />

ll I i It I i 1 11 t d | I I:<br />

II 1 I t I I 1 III i SSI ll 1 in 111 II<br />

i il M in 1 l 111 M n ' II K Ml \ Hi 1 i In "Ci<br />

1 - u II II I I n I i | n iii in li iiidin pi ik i I<br />

i I I I up i nun i tl r is ii t md ha t i s i I ti n<br />

i I 1 II i 1 % i nn md i n l s u n mill n li<br />

i l i II i t ss hi i I 1 i i > li I' h i i"<br />

1 in i i i i \Sc sL 1 | II nun in t t i ill 1 i _1 li I<br />

]pl II Bill I ll I ill 1 Dl "ill' ii i<br />

i ci<br />

I<br />

I uiii<br />

ii iss li. p n<br />

i nil M i<br />

Working a<br />

double shift<br />

• OicquQt Out Eiklnia Cooler<br />

works overtime for your l<br />

. . , a§ a langv tasiP<br />

by it&if^m a deMghtful miser<br />

io makt' a I»ngP iat! one better*<br />

Save en the Ji-yuflte size!<br />

CLICQUOT CLUB<br />

ESKIMO COOLER<br />

Shoes<br />

FOKWOMKN<br />

Sclhy Arch 1'u-scrvcr<br />

I'h.vsit-al Cultiire<br />

F"oot Rest Shoes<br />

KOIl MKN<br />

Wright Aii'h Preserver<br />

Nfttjeton HIioi'H<br />

Freeniun Shoes<br />

Ktridt? Rite<br />

Hhocs for Children<br />

2009 Atlantic Ave,<br />

ijust below fiiis Office)<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />

Ijgott J8, <strong>1944</strong><br />

prepare Now<br />

if to " t " f<br />

p<br />

iwur opporfynify to "put up" for<br />

in mony fresh frulfi and veQe-<br />

if plentiful now.<br />

DEVILED EGC<br />

PLATES<br />

CTTY<br />

rainy Full Podded We.lem<br />

FRESH PEAS<br />

Peace Near? WPB<br />

Gives O.K. To<br />

Home Gadgets<br />

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

Many Items Is<br />

Given Approval<br />

If your old DPI) has a bad slouch<br />

in the middle, or your ear need's a<br />

new stpprini; knuckle, or your an-<br />

tique Inwn mowrr Is fiBhting a los-<br />

ing bin tin niininst the wneds~.cher.r<br />

up!<br />

(><br />

The Wnr Production Board i>nvp<br />

t\ , civilians a little reason this week to<br />

hope Hint in the nol-toa-dlstant fu-<br />

Hire they will be able to replar.e<br />

SIJIII" uf the metal jmdKels, nppllnn-<br />

ci-s mill utmslis that vlrtunlly ais-<br />

nnpoari'd frnm the market almost<br />

IWii yeiirs imn<br />

START TOWAnri PEACE<br />

With Ilie Eiirnlicftn wnr sitllntion<br />

SPri!ilnii,Iy |n Its rltili! slniir, the<br />

WPiS Miimiliy nlliht pftVPri thp Wily<br />

In Di.mittic fiiin.<br />

—THE IHH st I>F VALUES—<br />

MUTH'S<br />

JEWELRY GIFTS<br />

Specially Priced<br />

MASON JARS<br />

pints<br />

dozan<br />

A III B i I. Ii M LTI! ^<br />

iiiKi Mini op<br />

826-828 Boardwalk<br />

K F:AN riTv<br />

(Opposite Muiic Rer)<br />

C. E, STILLE<br />

804 Central Avenue<br />

MTTID If<br />

Dr. Harry H. Lake<br />

Business Opportunity<br />

O»TOMIT»I1T<br />

li Tcui upMeiee, All Me t«t«lt<br />

•rrln if Irinii ufl<br />

U Mek,<br />

AJJBUBY ATI<br />

Are you seeking a home, combined with a sub<br />

stantia! income on your investment?<br />

Corner Property<br />

centrally loiatpii, tvell (uiiNtruflod. tile ro<strong>of</strong>, near iioard-<br />

wiilk, Ntorrx, rfxtauriinls, rhufthcN anil traiiNpflrtiiiinii. mn-<br />

d riiuiiis, liiuniiry mom, running water, (i full ball's<br />

:: extra lavntoriis, cpmrnlrd hsssnwnl wlili hol-Haler lieat-<br />

iii|t unit, rxiullrnt tqiidititin, fully furnlsheil and operating<br />

to iupiuity.<br />

Robert J. Campbell<br />

POWELL'S<br />

Super Service<br />

34th and Atbury<br />

BUT II. B, W/UI BONDS<br />

801 Atlantic Ave,<br />

FOR FURTHER DETAILS<br />

and Um country is making<br />

mm bombers than ever before<br />

r I..<br />

Mora plan**, more ships,<br />

mmfm mi •vcrything far war<br />

•n*|0n mor* Long Dl#tanc* calls,<br />

now fMngi aro mov-<br />

ik.<br />

when yau'iw t«l«phoning Lang<br />

Diitanta and the operator iayi<br />

-"Please limit your call to §<br />

minutes."<br />

Mar* calls get through quicker<br />

whan *v*rybody helps that way,<br />

*'?<br />

ilt I4IIIY HL1 flllMONI COMPANY<br />

SALE<br />

Center <strong>of</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

COTTAGE<br />

in bcdiTMiiiiv baths and usual<br />

ntlnr Inine rnniim, enrafe illid<br />

smiil hot svatfr heating plant.<br />

Full Price $4500<br />

<strong>On</strong>ly SlOOO.Ot) CiNh, hill.<br />

MORTGAGE<br />

MONEY<br />

AVAILABLE<br />

Our Morkoli Sr6 Wall StBChed<br />

2-Pe.Jor Caps •"""•"<br />

Z.Pe, Jar Caps •'»;„<br />

MC-P Pectin '•<br />

5t<br />

,2a€<br />

Order Fuel Oil Now, Or You<br />

May Go Without, Is Warning<br />

Increasing Military Demands May<br />

Take All Available Transportation<br />

Householders, npnrtiiient and<br />

business building owners and nil<br />

uthers needing fuel nil for Pall nnd<br />

Winter should lay in n supply now<br />

"while deliveries can still be mnde",<br />

Robert L. crnwford, district man.<br />

nger <strong>of</strong> the Office <strong>of</strong> Defense Trans-<br />

piiitntloii, Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, warned<br />

thlfr week<br />

"Thf sttirnRe <strong>of</strong> tank ears, senr.<br />

el;y <strong>of</strong> tnnk trucks nnd almost t05.1l<br />

lark <strong>of</strong> henvy-duty tires have coin-<br />

hl'ii'tl tu ermte (1 national crisis In<br />

petroleurn transportation, 11 Mr.<br />

Crawford said, •Meanwhile military<br />

demands for aviation gasoline and<br />

other pelroloum prndueu are<br />

mmjnting.<br />

DELAY DAN'OEnOlJg<br />

•Thp traiMiportntlan at mllltnry<br />

must and will come first This<br />

moaiM thnt civlliflna who delay In<br />

placing their orders for fuel oil may<br />

lind thai tlrlivirirs cnnnut be made<br />

biTnusc etiulpment Is tied up in<br />

hniidling milit i f t<br />

If th. tltndon itralepi to •<br />

point where dellvrrl« ar civilian<br />

fuel oil cannot b* made became<br />

af mllllary necdi, the person who<br />

watt* nniil the hit mlnutr to pat<br />

In his order can tilajne no one bgl<br />

hlmsell."<br />

Return Oil Application!<br />

At <strong>On</strong>ce, OPA Pie.<br />

South Jeriey res[denti are urge<br />

by Oamden OPA District Direator,<br />

T<br />

for n return to llmired pmcluctton instrumeiits, electric flnt-<br />

<strong>of</strong> rivillari goods wiih nn order per. . Irons sissine mni lilnps. Insvn mow.<br />

mittlng manufacturers to prtiduCM n 'ets. fishlni! tncklp. Rolf clubs, cut-<br />

#lde variety <strong>of</strong> articlns in arpa.': li'i's. fmintnin pens typewriters, tirr<br />

where labor and facilities are avail- i-'niiins<br />

able.<br />

iutiimijtlve<br />

equipminl, teicphonG equipment.<br />

The reronvcrshui nrear did not tlrr ' flialns. metiil nffien fiirniture<br />

Include nutomoblles. wmshing mn- , nntl M! ''' wnn| . l>'us other items,<br />

chines, electric or BBS rpfrlljerntors. I Brcimse supplips <strong>of</strong> stpf'l niid inp.<br />

T,«KHE WILL BE MADE iK^r'^tUn-t'^r^tE<br />

But it does nllnsv rernnverslon for \ fhn, ,nr.s(. nr,ic|pS will he nvnilnble<br />

niiiiiufacture <strong>of</strong> vuruuni rlentlurs.<br />

ire refri^f'ratnrs, domestic; electric<br />

nil's, cunklnH ntrnsilH. hod s|-rings. ; tIJ niirmnl<br />

din n tew wri'ks. It is n<br />

hnwrvei. nn the rrmri biuk<br />

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY<br />

All I lrh mil irrifirp frr r i h I SA1 I -HFl-OKF pulnj, humr ssh<br />

tl ii il it His I rtmt pruppr s silth [ nit plm in r Hh r I I i bn\ nf<br />

11 iii-lit rmtrtils Inritetl | titlnnin A inn hnl sill rin If<br />

i<br />

I Piiiilii ri HJ ill ri 40« 811] I<br />

Pllt.lif 1B11 B-1R<br />

WANTT1J Willrc (ipirinnt i rl<br />

ApjiK I tin It HI riff* BiH A<br />

bury nv 8-lR^<br />

WUATION 1 ) Twti tlimil l-irh tii~<br />

Inr i lilliln n tliirlii<br />

Enriched<br />

SUPREMI<br />

targe<br />

I RI. K?, Ni-irtn<br />

<strong>On</strong>a iS-ai ifln formdal. Tomato<br />

PUREE<br />

Sfld 1 4=e| pbg<br />

DINNER"^<br />

6 e'Cletk c "" "•"»"»'• ""lit<br />

Van Camp Beans "«„* 12t<br />

SeedlessRoiilniJ;;^ 'yjlie<br />

The Right Touch fe Summer Saladi<br />

Hom-dB-lite Creomy<br />

27<br />

uS*e and<br />

Wd b.t, i,ihr% we Qfhd<br />

, Well orjod, handed fs<br />

r i lilll<br />

tli Mini 1314 Orrin si I Ij<br />

Famlfy<br />

Fiflelt sll pyrpcifl flouf milled. Try If frdpr gyr ijioat gus<br />

THE NATIONAL BANK<br />

<strong>of</strong> OCEAN CITY<br />

MUMBtll lEDliUAI, IlEI'OSlT INSURANCE CORPOHATlffll<br />

AU Green Asparagus %S n<br />

Rsbford Sliced Beets<br />

Cut Stringiest Beans <br />

TITLE INSURANCE SEARCHES<br />

Chelsea Title and Guaranty Company<br />

Tin. N;i(iil Iliink lit Ik,an UIIJP ByilillM<br />

A1111111 c 1 il). 1) it ic 1— Hon r •! w a i k NJiiunal Bank fjuiithn!<br />

Albert C, Abhalt I'llniim B. Price<br />

Pri-sldoiit Vkr Ftrsliieni ,_,_,,<br />

Edwin It. Slilm Stanley V, Randy ElHood F. KlrtO"<br />

Tiilc Ottitvt Ai.t. Tii'liiini Sollcllw<br />

Otean (itj's "Tilln Curnpaiiy" for 34 Years<br />

CITRUS<br />

MACH<br />

CAKE<br />

Morion Kemp soys if makes a Delicious<br />

Glenwood Fancy Cifrui<br />

MARMALADE 2 23c<br />

U CUp Cf.^m-Whits* IhsFtifilhg 1'7 (rt.pMm AlCO Bskinfl<br />

! cyp Suger Pswdsr<br />

1 Guld lesi £Pn t FKHpagn ASCO ysniiis<br />

3 CUJJ Ff«h Milk ni\ ^m di., Ciltui<br />

FHitlH, pHlid ond<br />

, P _, wll end fuger. Arid i.<br />

iishi and ifnsffiti, Ortaif an 111<br />

Sill hill bowl (lour, bgking powd.i. wll nnd lugar. »« m, milk<br />

and flS¥3rin§. B«i WniH TifHi eM ifnsffitl, Gigaim SH liBsf-inctl<br />

pen Sut.ad OlENSVOOD CllBUS MAOMAlAD! In bottom. m.n,,<br />

-., .<br />

l ' : ' i i . i 1 =: . ^-11 B L- =. ^B<br />

en Sut.ad OlENWOOD ClTBUS l ! s, erDIifl<br />

lliHd PHthii on mormnlod. end pour b.HW a«if all, lilli «l<br />

35Q ' F. fSF 4S mirik'Isi er ynfii aeni. Turn euf wpiidf dawn and iifv*<br />

in iqugnf^ wpRn §f fald.<br />

SA] E—LADIES biryclp for snie.<br />

tiiLhsh make, new rubber. 344(1<br />

Central av, IMjj.<br />

SA!,F—DOORS niid " wlndnssB fnr<br />

pair enmplete with jnms. locks,<br />

hinges nnd (rim. B L, Smith. 1020<br />

Sinipsnn av,. or No. 1 Inlet rd.<br />

SALE—ElrTtrlc^frijIdairFlnolTifrjin<br />

i Hnriior Lane, somcrs Point, N. J.<br />

j WANTKD^SET"nf1sH"|lR"fon;omet'<br />

I Phone <strong>Ocean</strong> Cit^jBI2-W. _B-iR.<br />

i LOST—While enamel pansy nin.<br />

| (Uninnnd In PPIUIT Reward. Re-<br />

; tiii'ii Io swiirtlimorc Hotel, BID Wfa.<br />

:leyav,_ ^ _ B-la.<br />

! LOST -Ladies' yellow gold wrist<br />

i sv.itch, Elgin, Saturday, <strong>Aug</strong>ust ]•>.<br />

i Return tn 638 Centra! ay, B-la<br />

PERSONAL—Mr, Hilber, pleasp set"<br />

n-e nt your parilest convenience<br />

recnrdlTiE Hay Front lot, PontlPre<br />

Rr-ilty Co., 408 8th St. Phone 1811.<br />

_"_'^ _B-J8<br />

BALE — CHINESE-Oriental rilRS<br />

MxlJ ft- ISO and flfitl. 2 Chlnrsc<br />

thriiw rugs, worn Kurtz <strong>On</strong>raife, 1st<br />

niic] Atlantic av., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. 8-IB.<br />

%t0 r ^rMj0^j0J^^M^Mj9'J0Jf'M^^\<br />

Sterling Sail<br />

Cider Vinegar *<br />

Polity Itmn Sliced<br />

£Vtt> Bacon<br />

Ha<br />

Swiff's Prem<br />

Speedup Soap 0 -""' 1<br />

Speedup Flakes<br />

•tlul ill n t<br />

1(1 |U| J j c<br />

MAOTHEO' - NF<br />

MENT prnisrnm. MnrHptlnB an e>s.<br />

sptitlnl prndiict - ro<strong>of</strong> cement to<br />

manufactiilinc plants fnrmpfs nnd<br />

others old reliable (inn with na-<br />

tional standing, rionri pe-manent<br />

fipiiiiecllon open now, Arnerlean Oil<br />

paint Cn . Clpvelnnd, O<br />

»33e<br />

i , 1<br />

OARVEY-—50 ft lone ft font benni;<br />

fiillv raiiiptjpd. almost new: 4-<br />

cvlintler Fortl einine with marinp<br />

rliitcli. $350, 81!) Central nv. Phnnp<br />

1157. 8-11.<br />

CLEANSER 3 14 4<br />

MORTGAGE<br />

MONEY<br />

We Hmm It<br />

Seashore Building<br />

&, Loan Assn.<br />

801 Atbury Ave.<br />

Fine BUNGALOW<br />

Large living room, dining room, all elec-<br />

trie kitchen, 3 bed rooms, finiihed attic.<br />

Close to bench. Furnished fine.<br />

P ri « »S000<br />

CAREY<br />

Fifteenth and Boardwalk<br />

UD STAMPS AS to Df NOW VALID<br />

Each Good for 10 Point* Till Used<br />

Until further notice, our grocery<br />

and meat departments will clow<br />

at 1 p.m. daily, except Saturday,<br />

to make it possible for us to take<br />

care <strong>of</strong> our order business.<br />

The produce department will ft- I<br />

main open daily except Saturday li<br />

until 6 p, m, S<br />

Store open Saturdays from 9 «<br />

m. to 7 p. m.<br />

A FOOD MARKET FOR THOSE WHO<br />

WANT THE BEST<br />

L _<br />

I<br />

Fancy Frash-Kllled Slewing<br />

CHICKENS »38<br />

Frying Chlckom '»43*<br />

LAMB<br />

<strong>1944</strong><br />

amb<br />

Nuar, tut !4 pli IbS<br />

Ueulders<br />

Park Rail « "29e<br />

Cooked Salami'"'He<br />

"35c<br />

Large Mackerel<br />

farmdale Quality Poulfty N«rfs<br />

ffiSlJ£-f JTasTiMlSp Madf 2S£ $1.13<br />

ttr>il0O^$3W ehtkOd.n3»a*lM<br />

'**•« ASBDE¥ AVINII1, MEAN U1T1<br />

OB! E<br />

Investments<br />

Real estate and<br />

are the! favored forms.<br />

Witll real eslnie yon br-<br />

romr ninsim* <strong>of</strong> your own<br />

financial destiny.<br />

We Offer<br />

Two FiimilJ' Apiirtnienl,<br />

Wrll buii^ ..........$5000.<br />

Single llnmp; Pivr bed-<br />

rooms. CIODI! , J3500,<br />

Solve !i


OCEAN<br />

Of Interest to Women<br />

Wednesday<br />

Evmt to<br />

IHortewHouM<br />

HMMM Koipe for Conval-<br />

qtrb will Mtbark upon 1U<br />

•t 9 a. m., In a booth<br />

df il>« Minitf Pten<br />

and dollars wll be the<br />

., _. ^, i»e»" for the big raw be-<br />

VtiKtt vaiioiu jitstea represented<br />

here yho contribute<br />

drive. Tbe dimes will be<br />

a table under the<br />

<strong>of</strong> the state In Whose name<br />

are given, and the dollars<br />

be hung on a, clothesline<br />

the booth.<br />

Bflle-oNDlmes is one <strong>of</strong><br />

T__ (NMSal events upon<br />

ftkift the Hostess House depends<br />

financial suport, and it win be<br />

firogress through Saturday <strong>of</strong><br />

»xt week, Fart <strong>of</strong> the proceed!<br />

Ill be UMA toward paying <strong>of</strong>f<br />

to moHfMi on thi House.<br />

Hie booth will be open every<br />

laming at • am., and if flood-<br />

fhtR can be obtained, a member<br />

the HMtMs League will be on<br />

ind until approximately mid-<br />

Variety Review for<br />

Gu**t« at Lincoln<br />

The first In a series oi Sum-<br />

Wartime Variety Reviews was pre-<br />

sented Wednesday evening in the<br />

mentation - room at The Lincoln<br />

for the entertainment <strong>of</strong> the ho-<br />

tel's guest*.<br />

Starting at 8 o'clock the three-<br />

ixwr show Drcnented a variety <strong>of</strong><br />

events which Included tocal and<br />

instrumental selections H mono-<br />

logue and a musical quiz<br />

Arthur O Watklns Tenldcnt<br />

manager <strong>of</strong> The Llmoln direct-<br />

ed the ftffulr in hh cupacllv as |<br />

master <strong>of</strong> ceremonies The emi e» |<br />

|ob was fnmiliar to Mm us he!<br />

had charge <strong>of</strong> several entertnhi<br />

ment programs while emplovcd by<br />

the <strong>City</strong> Publicity Burenu Man<br />

<strong>of</strong> the performers, all employes <strong>of</strong><br />

ihe hot*! hiue appeared in pro-<br />

fessional shorn<br />

* > »<br />

MEMBER OF BOISE CREW<br />

HIRE ON VISIT<br />

Enilgn and Mrs, Ralph Waldo<br />

Itaerson in made a short visit re-<br />

wntly with their cousin. Mrs. Oil-<br />

bert Holt, 1722 Central av.<br />

Mrs, fflnerion will ta remember-<br />

cd ai Miss Isabel Robb Howell.<br />

daughter <strong>of</strong> Mr, and Mrs. J. W,<br />

Howell. Bumitier cottagers many<br />

years,<br />

BMlpi, <strong>of</strong> the U. S. 8. cruiser<br />

Beta, and Mrs, Bnerson will spend<br />

their family be-<br />

iervlee.<br />

Lodge<br />

In Its<br />

Inking gWs at a purely<br />

Marge, or none at all,<br />

tinnot afford to pay.<br />

& • • • I The O««ii <strong>City</strong> Rooekah<br />

JL . t n will meet Monday evening<br />

|Wint Are BOrn tO rooms. 1M3 Central av.<br />

•^X-Mjldred Castaldi Lodge will have Its first publk card<br />

In daughters were born early party <strong>of</strong> the season in the lodge<br />

at Shore Memorial Hospl- i rooms. In charge will be a com-<br />

PDlnt, to Mr. and Mrs, 'nUttw composed <strong>of</strong> Mrs, Elizabeth<br />

Waklman Mrs. wald Pierre, Mrs, Helen Homer. Mrs.<br />

<strong>City</strong> registered nurse,' Sarah Under, Mrs. Charlotte Gross,<br />

was Mlw Mildred Oaltal- I Mrs. Helen Bruce, and Mrs, Marge<br />

0tte is a daughter <strong>of</strong> Mr, Fret-born.<br />

Mre John Castaldi, 858 West<br />

DAUGHTER IS BORN To<br />

FORMER MISS KOUKOUIIS<br />

MM. Michael Demetreades, 8 I.<br />

11th st., to receiving eongrstuja.<br />

Uons upon the birth <strong>of</strong> a daugh-<br />

ter, Bt'Lty f,mn, at Shore Memorial<br />

Hospital. Mrs Denmreades for-<br />

* • • | merly was'Miss Angellnc Koukoij.<br />

Jullanne Bert In, daughter j lte > o f thls city. The father Is<br />

E. J. Bertta, <strong>of</strong> Marion is | m w serving with the U, 6. Navy,<br />

Waldman, who Is with the<br />

Air Corps, Oalveston, Texas,<br />

«•' granted an emergency fur-<br />

toogh<br />

fMfe<br />

to enable him to come<br />

and be Introduced to his<br />

Lifeguards' Dance<br />

Saturday Night<br />

Annual Affair at<br />

Convention Hall<br />

I The <strong>Ocean</strong> ultv younger wt te,<br />

scheduled to flock bv the hundreds<br />

1 tomurrow HIKIK to Convention Hal)<br />

Gth st and the boardwalk to at-<br />

tend the annual MfrKuartl •. Bull<br />

one <strong>of</strong> the highllgut rirnLs <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Siwimer season<br />

Advance sale <strong>of</strong> tickets, b\ the<br />

Eiwrd-. Indicates that the affair will<br />

be the 1 hist <strong>of</strong> Its kind tn mam<br />

\ MIS<br />

Fen'tired on (he bnnd^timd will<br />

b< LeJ* sounders and his on hevrt<br />

with Terr\ O r>m doini? tin voml<br />

and other member 1 " <strong>of</strong> the band<br />

onViliiR novelties<br />

Arrannmenta have been madp<br />

for a jitterbug contest and n lucky<br />

number dance. There will be nrlra,?<br />

f<strong>of</strong> the winners, as well us a doar<br />

pria,<br />

Baunders' orchestra Is an Eastern<br />

favorite for colleges and has played<br />

many <strong>of</strong> the ouMtanding ballrooms<br />

including tile Atlantic <strong>City</strong> BtdfJ<br />

Pier. Willow Drove Park. Biinny-<br />

broolt and Carsonla, The musicians<br />

are currently featured at Hamld<br />

Pier, Atlantic <strong>City</strong>,<br />

ETOIAK<br />

Christmas Packaged Must<br />

Be Sent Soon To Fighters<br />

Sept, IS to Oct. 15 Are Mailing Dates;<br />

Here Are Necessary Instruction*<br />

Dr, Edgar P. Oopeland, promin-<br />

ent pediatrician, <strong>of</strong> Washington.<br />

I.i spending the Summer at The<br />

Flanders with Mrs. Oopeland and<br />

his filter, Mrs. Jaqua, <strong>of</strong> Dallas,<br />

Texas.<br />

Mt. Lebanon Girl<br />

Married Here<br />

United to Phila,<br />

Coast Guard<br />

, E. J. Bertta, <strong>of</strong> aterion is<br />

b • • house guest <strong>of</strong>^Mlss Sue Hurley<br />

*f far pMtnte 1 Beach ti. eottagi FOB QUICK RESULTS<br />

TRY A CLASSIFIED AD<br />

Milk drinking is more popular<br />

tfaan aver with the young folks, since they've<br />

dlwwvefwi Aat Abbetti Deluxe "A" Milk, Homo.<br />

geniztd, taitei no creamy-rich, so extra-delicious.<br />

And tlik fine, pun milk agrees with them be.<br />

CMue U• no eauy to digest. It's fortified, too, with<br />

400 Unto <strong>of</strong> Suruhine Vitamin D to protect<br />

young teeth and bones.<br />

Ltt your family try it for a month or two.<br />

TkFint Laboratory Controlled Milk in<br />

and Southern New Jcrity<br />

SAffl??^^!"' 1 ta WF1L ' Pi M - Mo11 - lh<br />

BAUKHAOB TALKING FROM WASHINOTON<br />

WE ARE NOW CUTTING ZINNIAS<br />

BKMBMBBK. Oar Una heutifnl GLADIOLI, Uwt have<br />

to Urn flawer market, are now<br />

%-<br />

QB« M AJM. tin • ML OM on<br />

on Swcn Mnt-Man Lanilnr IMI<br />

* » *W * m* 7 A.M. tin I FJC,<br />

Urn Ataninun pplnt ituul with pottery<br />

Hut*, Bomtn Mm W4.<br />

r*t*H ««»»« display, yaw flmren<br />

Get your, or (hate Intended<br />

h aroJluMe. gane Hen.<br />

Him<br />

Store<br />

Tile mnrrlaise <strong>of</strong> Miss Doris jran<br />

Palmejy, ciauRliter or Mr. n nil<br />

Mrs. H. C. Palmor}'. <strong>of</strong> Ml. Li r jn-<br />

non. Pn.. and 3547 Asbury av, tu<br />

Beaman dri Edwiird w. Packer.<br />

Jr., U. 8 C. a,, son <strong>of</strong> Mr and<br />

Mrs, Edward W. pucker, <strong>of</strong> Phll-<br />

idelphia, took place Friday in thf<br />

rirst, presbyterlnn churrh here.<br />

The double ring swmony was<br />

ptTformed at 1:30 p m, by Hev<br />

Oeort'e Fischer, pastor, in the<br />

.•jresencj; <strong>of</strong> members <strong>of</strong> tlie im-<br />

.nediate fBmilies nnd u fi>>v cloos"<br />

friends. Thf bride won- ii pmvdtr<br />

blue si'lt with pink accessories<br />

rind a corsasri" <strong>of</strong> pink ruses,<br />

Followlnis a brief weddinp trip,<br />

the hridegrooin left for his sUilipn<br />

In Boston, The Bride will reside<br />

with her parents at their Bumwr<br />

home until late Pall,<br />

The couple met ill <strong>Ocean</strong> Cilv<br />

four yeirs uao. Tlieir fiiniilies<br />

have Lflrll Summer rcsldfiils for<br />

miiny yeHrs,<br />

j SON BUBX TO FORMER<br />

SUMMER RESIDENT<br />

Bergeant and Mrs, F.-ed Dodd<br />

Wilson, <strong>of</strong> Haddonfleld, are refciv-<br />

ing congratulations on thp birth<br />

<strong>of</strong> a son, Fred Dodd Wilson. Jr.<br />

Sergeant Wilson is with the Am.<br />

phibious Engineers in Australia,<br />

Mrs. Wilson formerly was Miss<br />

Shirley Voiulit; a Summer rcsidant<br />

I here many years,<br />

PARTY FOR HOSTESS HOUSE<br />

Elihteen prizes were awarded<br />

winners at the weekly public card<br />

party Monday night at The Bis-<br />

cayiie. <strong>of</strong> these, nine were for<br />

bridge and nine for pinochle.<br />

Proceeds from these Monday<br />

night parties ore for the benefit<br />

<strong>of</strong> The Hostess House for Con.<br />

valesecnt Girls,<br />

• • *<br />

IT'S A GIRL;<br />

Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Ullia, <strong>of</strong><br />

Mlnnetola, N: j,, are thf! parents<br />

<strong>of</strong> a daughter, Jo Ann, born <strong>Aug</strong>.<br />

ust 8, at the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs Liilja's<br />

parents, Mr. and Mrs William Per-<br />

ry, IHh st and Bay ay.<br />

• • m<br />

CELBBRATEH BIRTHDAY<br />

Miss Jean Kalis, daughter <strong>of</strong> Mr.<br />

and Mrs, A. M. Katz, 94J Asbury<br />

av., celehr»ted her ijth birthatay<br />

yesterday (Thursday), There will<br />

be a family gathering Sunday at<br />

which she, will be juest <strong>of</strong> honor.<br />

CARD PARTY THURSDAY<br />

A public card party will take<br />

place next Thursday at 8.30 p<br />

m.. at Bariit.Hali.by.the.BeB.<br />

Oamcs will Include 'aridge, pi-<br />

nochle and radio, and refresh,<br />

merits will he served.<br />

Proceeds will be tumgd over to<br />

the Bar Association Activities<br />

• * *<br />

Mr, and Mrs, w. Wward Buck-<br />

ley, Jr., <strong>of</strong> WashinBton, have<br />

had as their house gueits Mrs, Vic-<br />

tor E Zuberano and Miss Her-<br />

tense Zuberano, also <strong>of</strong> Washing-<br />

ton, at their fiummtr cottage on<br />

Atlantic blvd. Mr. and Mrs Be^-<br />

inald H. Watkins, <strong>of</strong> Washtagton,<br />

will visit Mr. and Mri. Buckley for<br />

the next fortnight,<br />

• • *<br />

Mr. and 'Mrs, Howard M Powell<br />

and ion, Alfred 11, are visiting Mr<br />

Powell's parents. Mr. and Mrs, Al-<br />

fred W, Powell, 1048 Asbury av.,<br />

for a week.<br />

• is<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Gibson<br />

and dauihtdrs, Carol and Gloria, <strong>of</strong><br />

Pittiburih, are (pending their va-<br />

cation at the Farkalde. Mr. Olbson<br />

Is superintendent <strong>of</strong> the PreBbyter-<br />

Ian Book Store In Pittsburgh and<br />

Is ,i member <strong>of</strong> the PHtiburgh Ro-<br />

tary duo,<br />

• • •<br />

Lieutenant and Mn, James E.<br />

Olarlt, ot rorest HUli, N, Y,, are<br />

spending some time at The Lin-<br />

coln.<br />

Miss Nancy B. Fuller recently<br />

entertained John E. Rice, S. K. V.<br />

(3ci at her home, 1J38 Wesliv av.<br />

Mr. Rice recently jvas transferred<br />

from JafkJonville, pla., to Norfolk<br />

Va,<br />

• * •<br />

Mrs, James McOann, <strong>of</strong> Silver<br />

Springs, who La vacationing here,<br />

was joined recently by her dau-<br />

ghter. Private Miriam R, McCanii,<br />

<strong>of</strong> the WAO, Private^ McOann L5<br />

servinq With the Air Force at Tin-<br />

ker Field, olelahonia. Her broth,<br />

cr. Sert'eailt David R. MeCMnn,<br />

is now statinnid in EnBland, James<br />

McOann wfls manager <strong>of</strong> the Sea-<br />

side Batlis for a number <strong>of</strong> years.<br />

Mrs. J, Mannini, Sr,, <strong>of</strong> Mar.<br />

fair, is visiting her father. Ed-<br />

ward V Stein, 1809 Central av.<br />

She is accompanied by Mrs. J.<br />

Manning, Jr. Mr. * Manning, Jr., !<br />

i has just entered the service and .'<br />

[la stationed at Camp Wheeler, Ma- |<br />

eon, Qa,<br />

* * * !<br />

Mrs. Richard A. Lane nnd son,'<br />

Rirhaid, <strong>of</strong> ConowinKO, Md, arc- '<br />

resort visitors for their third i<br />

consecutive Bummer. They are<br />

hiTC for two weeks at 024 Central '<br />

av. Mr. Lane, cohnrcted with the I<br />

• Coiinwinco Hydro plant, spent last j<br />

| week with tlinm, returning homi!<br />

;Sunday<br />

i • * *<br />

I Free! C, Hungerbuhler. 811 4th<br />

St.. is recupnratlnt; sntisfactqrily In<br />

Doaly Hospital, Bra Me Ciiy,<br />

i where he undirwent an abdominal<br />

lop; ration on Tuesday.<br />

i . . .<br />

Mrs. H Kii;-nale and daughter,<br />

Lynne. <strong>of</strong> Wwlslown, pa., are viA<br />

itiiiK Mrs Kuznales parents, Mr,<br />

ami Mrs. William Sehllerjaeker<br />

B3Q BricliU-m pi for two months<br />

Other miesls <strong>of</strong> Mr and Mr-:.<br />

Sihlippiifkrr Include Mrs. Stewart<br />

Art:!!ii and riniiBhwr. PCBBJ-. and<br />

Mr. and Mrs Puul Trulure niid<br />

I son, all <strong>of</strong> CollinEswood-<br />

I _ ' ' '<br />

Robert Sriirn, son <strong>of</strong> Mr, nnri<br />

Mn. H. Sairii and qrandsnn <strong>of</strong><br />

Mis Li'tle, North si. and Beach<br />

rd., IK MMliiift Oii'aii Cilj after<br />

IJaitlcipatint in tin 1 Italian can,.<br />

Mls^ Albi-rt L Evans and son and<br />

Mrs Bert Kvhilii. <strong>of</strong> Fottsvillf, lire<br />

s_pciidi;ig tlieir vntatioiis at The<br />

Flanders,<br />

a 9 •<br />

Hiss Iiir? Luskev. <strong>of</strong> phiiadel-<br />

phin. Is spentiinp <strong>Aug</strong>ust at The<br />

Piifkside.<br />

READ THE ( I ASSIUKU ADS<br />

If you want to send Ohrlsrmat<br />

presents to that Navy man. Const.<br />

Guardsman, or Marine servlni at<br />

sea or at a farUfn base, you should<br />

set them in the maU between Hep-<br />

tember IS and October IS, the<br />

Fourth Naval Dljtriet announced<br />

this week, If the gift parcels are<br />

marked "Ohrtatmas Package," the<br />

Navy will make a special eHort to<br />

gel them to the service men on time.<br />

Ordinary packages may be mail-<br />

ed overseas only at the request <strong>of</strong><br />

aidressees But from September 11<br />

to October 15 ho such request is<br />

needed,<br />

OVLY ONE A WEEK<br />

Nut more then one Christina!!<br />

(in reel will be accepted for mniiins<br />

in Any one week when sent by the<br />

same person for the same service<br />

man.<br />

The NHVV urges that packiipes be<br />

krat as .small as possible. Thr post<br />

nfficc will not accept paree'Js ex-<br />

rcrdine (he limits <strong>of</strong> five pounds<br />

in weight or 15 inches in length<br />

and girth combined,<br />

WRAPPING INSTRUCTION'S<br />

Plenty- <strong>of</strong> wrapping paper and<br />

cardboard should be used, so pa^k.<br />

aces be made as strong as possible.<br />

OwiiiR to the great distance this<br />

mail must be transported and the<br />

lia,icllinp .ind any storrijie it mils?<br />

utiflerBO. it is necessary that all ar-<br />

ticli's be packed In boxes <strong>of</strong> metal,<br />

J NKind. solid nberbaard, or strong.<br />

! rinubli'-faced corrunated flrjerbijard<br />

! rein forced with stroni! giTrnmed-psi-<br />

i prr tape or tied with strong twine,<br />

( or botii.<br />

It is desirable that all flberboard<br />

• boxes be securely wrapped in heavy<br />

j paper, if available, as experience<br />

lias sh.nvn that boxes without an<br />

j oilier wrapper <strong>of</strong>ten become erush-<br />

[•(! ni split, thus allowing the con.<br />

trnt^ ti, escape. As each parcel Is<br />

siiuicrt to censorship, delny In<br />

hiindlihi; inay be minimized by se-<br />

ciirinB the covering <strong>of</strong> the parcel<br />

i tn pemlt ready inspection <strong>of</strong> the<br />

I conten's.<br />

COMBINATION PArRAfiES<br />

When combination packaees are<br />

iiiiidr up, including inlscelkiiienus<br />

I'lili't articles, hard candies, soaps,<br />

,1'tc the euntpnts «hould be lightly<br />

, pin keel, in order that the several<br />

[;u!*cl' ! ^ liiay not be loosened in<br />

, trails!!, damaging the contents or<br />

tht cuvtnng <strong>of</strong> the parcels.<br />

H&rd candies, nuts, caramels tin- |<br />

cludins thuse covered witli etioco- |<br />

intci cookies, fruit enke, and cho- j<br />

rolute bars individually wrapped in<br />

wa^ed paper, should he enclosed in ;<br />

inner buses nf wood, metal, nr card-.,<br />

board. S<strong>of</strong>t candles, whether home-<br />

made or commercial, tin not carry<br />

well.<br />

Scaled paekaiics nf candy, rls.nrs.<br />

tnbacco, and toilet artielns in sim-<br />

plest mercantile form may he plac-<br />

ed in parcels without aftectinB tlieir<br />

paieel-piist classification,<br />

LLOIBLI; ADDRESS<br />

ESSENTIAL<br />

Addresses must be legible, wriiien<br />

with ink or typewritten. The cam.<br />

plete fuldretf shouU be shown on a<br />

sheet nf paper insjdt the parcel to<br />

permit Identification <strong>of</strong> the Rddres<br />

w lii the event the outer wrapping<br />

is destroyed.<br />

This I* important:<br />

Parcels for Naval personnel, in,<br />

eluding the Marine Corps and thg<br />

Coast Guard, should show, in addi-<br />

tion to the name, rank, or rating<br />

<strong>of</strong> the addressee and the naval unit<br />

to which lie li assigned, with the<br />

unit's number, or the name <strong>of</strong> the<br />

ship and fleet post <strong>of</strong>fice through<br />

which the Christmas purci-Ls are to<br />

be routed.<br />

No intoxicants or perishables will<br />

be accepted-<br />

S. S. Benefit Roll*<br />

Pass Million Mark<br />

The distribution <strong>of</strong> the million<br />

"social security 1 ' benefits now in<br />

force illustrated the family import,<br />

ance <strong>of</strong> Federal old-age and jmr-<br />

vivurs insurance. Eugene j. Flu-<br />

simmons manager <strong>of</strong> the AtlBntje<br />

ity <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> the Social security<br />

Board, pointed out this week.<br />

While many ptrsoiii think the<br />

program provides benents only in<br />

old-age, Mr, Fitiwlmmurn said, it<br />

is significant to note that almost 40<br />

per cent <strong>of</strong> the million benrflcinr-<br />

ies are children and young widows<br />

who have children under 18, There<br />

are iOBOOO young widows with chil-<br />

dren receiving $3,148,000 a month<br />

in benefits, and 288,000 children <strong>of</strong><br />

deceased nr retired workers receiv-<br />

ing $3,580,000 a month.<br />

When wives <strong>of</strong> retired beneficiar-<br />

ies, who must be 88 to be eligible,<br />

and the as-and-above widows <strong>of</strong> in.<br />

sured workers who have died are<br />

added to the young widows and i<br />

children. Mr. Fitzslmmons said, the '<br />

family value <strong>of</strong> the program shows j<br />

even more—with approximately ',<br />

fiOQ.ODn women and children and<br />

about 400.000 aged men on the bene-<br />

fit rolls.<br />

Miss Hctai E Thomas has<br />

been a quest <strong>of</strong> Mr, and Mrs. J,<br />

MeCloskey at their cottage, 36<br />

Morninqsidt? rd.<br />

RecpiH .irriviils at The Flanders<br />

are Mr, aiiO Mrs C B Batwllar and<br />

family, <strong>of</strong> Huntingdon, Pa,<br />

'Gas Savers'<br />

Prove Futile<br />

Good, Concludes<br />

yatone Club<br />

Inquiriei continue to reach • the<br />

Keystone Automobile Club about<br />

•dopes' and gadgets "guaranteed"<br />

tn give more miles per gallon <strong>of</strong> ra-<br />

tioned gasoline.<br />

In its replies the Olub points to<br />

tho statement <strong>of</strong> the United States<br />

Bureau <strong>of</strong> Standards that none <strong>of</strong><br />

tho hundreds <strong>of</strong> "gas savers" ex.<br />

amlned icitntlfieally by the Bureau<br />

has been <strong>of</strong> any measurable value<br />

ii Increasing mileage.<br />

"The same goes for mechanical<br />

Htdgets," sayi a Olub bulletin. "The<br />

iiifwer here Is that If such appll*<br />

ances were <strong>of</strong> any value in bettering<br />

ar perfortnance the manufacturers<br />

<strong>of</strong> automobiles would have incor-<br />

porated them in the motor mechan-<br />

ism The gadget <strong>of</strong> today, it should<br />

be noted, is a warmed-over or<br />

dressed-up gadget <strong>of</strong> yesteryear,<br />

"It will be well for motor ear<br />

owners to look with suspicion on<br />

any contrivance trotted out now to<br />

:ateh the dollars <strong>of</strong> motorists anx-<br />

ous to stretch their mileage. It Is<br />

ilgniflcant that motor club mata.<br />

ihes never carry the advertising<br />

if these producu,"<br />

WST3.I<br />

»«t depend,<br />

I<br />

SOCIAL SECURITY<br />

What It Means to You<br />

(Nn- 1 <strong>of</strong> a Rules <strong>of</strong> Sill<br />

In order to clear up many ap-<br />

parent mlsunderstandinBS <strong>of</strong> the<br />

benefits payable under the Federal<br />

Old-Atfe and Survivors Insurance . ,<br />

provisions <strong>of</strong> the Social Security Act ; , ,_<br />

Rurene J Fitzslmmons, manager <strong>of</strong> j u <br />

ered by<br />

fer the numtar w ,<br />

worked on such w/<br />

and his family 1 ' ^^^<br />

lated from thg<br />

wnieh U kept<br />

eurity 8oard><br />

WHERE TO<br />

More detailed .<br />

various types <strong>of</strong><br />

manner a'ah<br />

will appear in<br />

Claims for<br />

at any field<br />

Security Board,<br />

<strong>of</strong>fice is located<br />

Building. Mr, j<br />

anyone having<br />

write to this <strong>of</strong>f]<br />

The iie.iaHki,,!,,^<br />

an early issue. • ^W<br />

Extend<br />

Posting Food<br />

The date for<br />

eatini<br />

Basic Pood<br />

tended to <strong>Aug</strong>usral<br />

glnal diite <strong>of</strong> Ayguit<br />

nounced by Camden<br />

The exteniiion WM Bj^"-,.<br />

in an instructive fnm '•<br />

York Regional Office<br />

The date for auiii y<br />

the "40 Basie Food IUBS n.<br />

cal Boards, by the esUnt M^<br />

ments alto has been —^^<br />

<strong>Aug</strong>ust 30, from thi<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Aug</strong>ust 21.<br />

T —<br />

Creel, ,nd<br />

FRIDAY<br />

Todij. AB». Mb.<br />

Chicken Pot<br />

Pie Supper<br />

H M 6<br />

7/<br />

Women's & Misses<br />

WHITE<br />

Sizes 10 to 20 18H to 24>/g<br />

Sg.98<br />

Volues Up to $12.98<br />

RICHARDS<br />

819 ASBURY AVE,<br />

Stowe's<br />

Sea Foods<br />

3rd and Asbury Ave.<br />

Itellclously niffemit<br />

Deviled Crabs<br />

Deviled Clams<br />

Fried Fish<br />

Fried S<strong>of</strong>t Crab,<br />

Cole Skw<br />

Potato Salad<br />

Clam Chowder<br />

I Closed Weekday.<br />

{ from Ills P.M. to 2 P.M.<br />

Open Sunday<br />

11 A.M. to 7 P.M.<br />

noils IUI<br />

IIMItll<br />

WASHED<br />

& SIMONIZED<br />

Expert OB Ml Ibb CHI,<br />

Work QHinlMi ;<br />

Can WMbed While In Wait<br />

Kurtz Garage<br />

IUSL& Alhmle Ajre.<br />

ALEN YARN SHOP<br />

B41 Bay Avenut<br />

mm maTRvariONB to<br />

PUROKAsma <strong>of</strong> YARN<br />

Open Until ID p. m.<br />

TUB<br />

Rug<br />

Shop<br />

• WOOL HOOKED<br />

• f»TTOM HOOKED<br />

• CHENILLB<br />

• BHAO<br />

• ROVUfO<br />

Inspect our hand mide ruoi<br />

made by llie mquntaineers <strong>of</strong><br />

North Carolina.<br />

No, 3 Galleon Bldg.<br />

Boardwalk at !! th St.<br />

the Atlantic Oity <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> the Bo-<br />

cial Security Board, has Issued the<br />

following statement;<br />

-Monthly benefits are provided<br />

for any qualified worker upon re-<br />

tirement at age 6S or over. A re-<br />

tired worker's wife at age 68 or<br />

Ills children under age 18. also may<br />

receive monthly payments.<br />

WIDOW, CHILDREN BENEFIT<br />

"Upon the death <strong>of</strong> j qualified<br />

worker, whatever his age, monthly<br />

benefits are provided for his chil-<br />

dren mirier 11 and for the widow<br />

with sui:ii children In her care. Wi-<br />

dows, aged 85 or over or upon<br />

reaching 86. may receive monthly<br />

benefH.s, If (here is no widow or<br />

child under \3, dependent parent 1 !<br />

need S"i or over may be eligible for<br />

monthly payments. If no membe"<br />

uf the family is Immediately eligible<br />

for monthly ben<strong>of</strong>lts, a lump sum<br />

Pimples Disawrt<br />

Over Nrgkt<br />

¥«I, It li tru«, I her, I,,<br />

1S1B msdlcatgd liquid call<br />

that dries up pitnplei an<br />

Thoso who (iilliiweii t\m\<br />

tlDim and applied KIMFU gu<br />

tirlns were nmsiliigly n«^<br />

when they found tbelr plBnlaS<br />

dlMppcnruil. The«8 UHII «r<br />

tlcnlly prnlse Kleeriundtlil<br />

ftro no loriHur embarrisiid i<br />

now happy with llieircliiftt<br />

lonB. Dnn t tjika our werd fsrtt<br />

Klearci tonlRht. <strong>On</strong>ly Ik Urn<br />

plleallnn dncs not "•ilitr, In<br />

roar mOBty buck, Thsrt Imtrf<br />

dp not hegit&tg, isid tsi i<br />

Bl€nd€d %7 Wm, 0, Abb.lt,<br />

Dnniit, lit ud A.tai<br />

Final Clearance Sale<br />

<strong>of</strong> All Summer HaU<br />

HaU Renovated<br />

JULIA FRENCH<br />

Cor, 4th SL * Weilry Ave,<br />

Phone »M1.J<br />

Mow en Studio<br />

DEVELOPING • FEINTING<br />

FhotDtniplu - Camen SappUM<br />

721 Wesley Ave. Ph. 06B1<br />

Superfluous<br />

Mair<br />

Wart,, Moles<br />

Prrtnaiiently<br />

Removrd by<br />

EIECTROI.YSia<br />

Frid. MeUentiii Vow<br />

201 Ashnry Am Phone 0413<br />

Wll Eiliaillktd IB White Fliini, If, K,<br />

SALE<br />

Fine Bungalow<br />

four bedrooms, bath and usual<br />

olhef llvlnf foams, nleo fur-<br />

niahingi, and one ear gsrafe,<br />

$4000.00 Cash<br />

for quick sale<br />

C, E, STILLE<br />

804 Central Avenue<br />

Bring Your<br />

Garments for<br />

Cleaning to<br />

936 Asbury J<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Gty<br />

y/SIT YOUn m£At>JY PARLOR THIS Wt<br />

»••»»>»»•••••»»•>•»»»»•«<<br />

CLAIRE ALEXANDER<br />

BEAUTY SALON<br />

Special—Refular Complete<br />

IROQUIGNOLE PERMANENT WAV! .IS.M<br />

PH. 1141 7M ABBVBT AVI,<br />

• »>>»«* FEATBER BOBS — MACHINEI.ESS WAVM*<br />

innouncinii'<br />

4519 WALNUT ST.<br />

Philadelphia, Pa.<br />

To our ever growing clientele we are happy to<br />

announce the opening <strong>of</strong> our new and commo-<br />

dious Salon, This new Salon ii an expression<br />

<strong>of</strong> bur appreciation for your patronage. It has<br />

' been designed and equipped so you win enjoy<br />

; t|»B»er. ^rnifort and better service during the<br />

fatufe years we hope to serve yon, We thank<br />

you.<br />

Mr, Gary and Mr. Tmnglmr<br />

MR. GARY'S BEAUTY SALON<br />

Telephona BARing 3364<br />

CERRUTI BEAUTY SHOPPE<br />

703 Asbury Ave, Hw» IIS<br />

All Branches <strong>of</strong><br />

Beauty Cultun<br />

Male<br />

H.ir stjiw OPEN ALL YEAR<br />

iimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii<br />

POINT NEWS<br />

Club PIMS<br />

Day Sports<br />

be Known As<br />

Hyde D<br />

POINT — Tlie Soniera<br />

Olub will iponsor the<br />

»» prArBm, in honw <strong>of</strong><br />

K5 Oouncllrnan Ray Hyda,<br />

duty In the South Pa.<br />

DW totottaU «l«i<br />

Fred M, Oh»Pman. honor-<br />

hM <strong>of</strong>ficially n»meti<br />

H, Point.<br />

nt club will meet Mondiiy at a<br />

Mi"plan for the event, which<br />

Em'iMlude water iporU and a re-<br />

S, Siebaii g»me between the<br />

HE- chfb and We Stretch AIL<br />

K ORptaln William Morrow will<br />

f ictive chairman,<br />

.JJI women's fivlc Olub will re-<br />

m, mietlnp mvumbet 1,<br />

4 Boys, Leaving for<br />

Navy Duty, Honored<br />

HOMERS POINT-Four boys who<br />

will leave for the Navy within the<br />

week were presented with pen and<br />

pencil gets in the mayor's <strong>of</strong>riw,<br />

and were flven a send <strong>of</strong>f by Mayor<br />

Fred W, Chapmnn<br />

Mrs. Albert U,mhtt4 pruented<br />

eneli with a kit from the Navy Mo-<br />

thers' Club, Chief <strong>of</strong> Police William<br />

Wtiitzel! and OapLatn WllUani Mur<br />

row were preient.<br />

Each toy had been active with<br />

the Boys Club, In which Captain<br />

Morrow Is interested, Edward Fen-<br />

i,k-. first iweildcnt <strong>of</strong> the Boys'<br />

Club, Chris Madden, first leeritary;<br />

Elwood Wltaoii. plteher for the elubf<br />

basebnil team, and Robert PU|ee,<br />

member <strong>of</strong> the taMketball team are<br />

the reerult^<br />

The Bovi Club now boastj nine<br />

menibcrs In the lervlee.<br />

Prank Cook, Walter Si retch and<br />

Mrs. Norma itretch MeOonnell<br />

have htien swem In as Epeclal <strong>of</strong>fl.<br />

cew by Mayor Fred Cha|jniaii. and<br />

will act during the Hummer season.<br />

BakleyTram*<br />

For LSM Duty<br />

Point Mm Home on<br />

Brirf FuriMgh<br />

ROSABELLE BEAUTY SALON<br />

404 Boardwalk Phone 1643 gk<br />

SPECIAI. BEOULAR K J^Bf<br />

Croquignole Permanent W«ve, $5 ffJ<br />

Inclodrg Shampon - Halrcat • Flnitr WaW \ ^ \<br />

FEATHER BOH MAonNlLEll WAVM W7J<br />

H1LIN C HUDS<strong>On</strong><br />

— ZBmutu tSalon<br />

ftrmmuni Wmvhii Sesfp<br />

SVIWfWWWVVWMWflWV*<br />

Connie's Bcaoty Ship<br />

wui<br />

OPEN IVBRY WEEKDAY BVENINO<br />

Summer Dress<br />

Sal*<br />

20% Off<br />

ALL SUMMER<br />

DRESSES/<br />

$J6.9S Drekses, Less 20% ...... 13.56<br />

$14.95 Dres.es, Less 20 % 11,96<br />

$12.95 Dresses, Less 20% 10,36<br />

$10.95 Dresses, Less 20% 8.76<br />

$8,95 Dresses, Less 20% 7.16<br />

$7,95 Dresses, Less 20% ........ 6,36<br />

$6.95 Dresses, Less 20% 5.56<br />

$5,95 Dresses, Less 20% ........ 4.76<br />

$4,95 Dresses, Less 20% . . . 3.96<br />

SUMMER COATS<br />

and SUITS<br />

$35.00<br />

$29.95<br />

$25.00<br />

$19.95<br />

$18.95<br />

$16.95<br />

$14.95<br />

$8.95<br />

Coats or Suits<br />

Coat* or Suits<br />

Coats or Suits<br />

Coats or Suits<br />

Coats or Suits<br />

Coats or Suiti<br />

Coats or Suits<br />

Coats or Suits<br />

Now 28.00<br />

Now 23.96<br />

Now 20.00<br />

Now 15.96<br />

Now 15.16<br />

Now 13.36<br />

Now 11.96<br />

Now 7.16<br />

WAVB<br />

BUY IT FROM THE FARM FOR LESS<br />

LOOK FOB THE NAME<br />

GEORGE SOURIDES<br />

PRODUCE MARKET<br />

•KMU SIMM, i mm fnm i«n FMal tt* *<br />

i 9UUle<br />

We Are New Cnttlnj Dt0kil4»<br />

JERSEY SUGAR CORN<br />

Wl ABE MOW nOKDJO _,__»<br />

PEACHES CANTELOUPES<br />

MOma POINT-DQO MWey li<br />

spending a flvc-day leave with nU<br />

wife and familji this week, Don Is<br />

now .Utioned at the NWi unpW.<br />

blout tralnio, U*9 In UWe Creek,<br />

Va,, uiideitolnt tbt lotaulvt train,<br />

ing U» Navy rtBUiris <strong>of</strong> iy m m<br />

picked to man the newly-built LriM<br />

iLanding Ship Medium), latest ad-<br />

dltion to the Navy's expanding am-<br />

phibious Invasion VMell,<br />

Now rated aj msdilnlsf third<br />

claw, Babsley hat been selected for<br />

duty In an LSM erew. Detail* en<br />

the Ha-|olnt LSM are undlaeloeed,<br />

but the vessel Is dedgned to ltnd<br />

invasion equipment directly onto<br />

i-nemy-held beacbeada, under cover<br />

<strong>of</strong> wftrshlps and flghtinf planes.<br />

Bataiey wai a printing Instructor<br />

at the AllanUc Oiir Vocatioiial<br />

hool fcefore he Joined the Mavy<br />

in April, Re completed his reerult<br />

training at the Naval Training Sta-<br />

tion. Balnbrldte, Md. HI* wife and<br />

family are residing wth Mn, Bal-<br />

sleys parents, pS' and Mrs. Ar-<br />

thur Chenoweth, whUe Mr. •atalay<br />

is In the service,<br />

Florida Savant<br />

Talks to Kiwanis<br />

SOMBBB POmt-Dt, RolNsrt Me.<br />

Oomnan, Buminer resident was<br />

guest speaker at the Kivank CTub<br />

mtetlni TUBsday eveiilni, Dr, Mc-<br />

Oowan, instructor <strong>of</strong> Philosophy in<br />

Floiidft Bouthern College, Lakeland.<br />

Fla, spoke on •Anirrlcan Principles<br />

and IdBata,"<br />

A plea was made by Frank Hart<br />

for nshini tackle lor crippled sol-<br />

dlen and sailors who are conval-<br />

egdnf a I the England General Hos-<br />

pital. Atlantic CHy Contributors<br />

may leave such equipment at the<br />

mayor's <strong>of</strong>fice, city hall.<br />

Lulal Bocelll, "Blind Caruso" was<br />

guest vocalist, Leslie C Hughes, <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, was at tht piano.<br />

Ouosts Included Edward Penske,<br />

Rf.hert Fugee, Ohris Madden, B-<br />

wuijd wiUon, all <strong>of</strong> whom have been<br />

awaiting call for service in the Na-<br />

vy: Laurie •artelli, Mr. Boeelll, ffl-<br />

ward Nubhoemeyer, Dr, Robert Me-<br />

Oowan, Adam Rbeln. Irvini Moiinta<br />

and Charles BtUwiU.<br />

There will be an interelub meet-<br />

inii with Pleasantville next week. It<br />

will include a golf tournament In<br />

the afternoon. Dr. Weaver Pleasant-<br />

vllle, and Jim Monafhan, Bomera<br />

Point, will nuka an-angementi,<br />

Somers Point Bomb<br />

It Dropped on Japs<br />

«-fiMWRS POINT—Mayor Fred W.<br />

OhBpiniiR h-- "• elved a letter from<br />

Staff Bergeanl Rii-H Hogan, who<br />

is in the Ohina.Burma a-"'.<br />

He eoniratulates the maple n'<br />

•oiners Point on doublini their<br />

quota in the Wth War loan Drive,<br />

and was aspeelaUy pleased wlthtM<br />

eflorts <strong>of</strong> Bob Worthington, Bob, a<br />

cripple, has a small store on Shore<br />

rd where he sells ice cream, to-<br />

bseco and some BToceries, He has<br />

•enme through on each drive.<br />

Now that Hewn is in the OWna-<br />

BiirrnB area, he calls the US^<br />

'Bhangrl-i.- " He is a crew chief<br />

one one <strong>of</strong> the 3-'" "iner-FDrtw*-<br />

es He had the greeUag • f "" Ho-<br />

mers Point, N.J." painted on a Bonw<br />

that was dropped on a Jap.Wrong-<br />

hold He winds up his letter with<br />

greetings to all hi* friends,<br />

PATRICIA STiiMI*N,S,<br />

HAS BIBTHBAY MUTT<br />

BOMIRS POINT - ^triela Ann<br />

ateelman, daughter <strong>of</strong> Pfcand Mrs.<br />

Wiliiam Bteelman, celebrated her<br />

second birthday anniversary the<br />

past week, by entertaining a group<br />

<strong>of</strong> friends at the home <strong>of</strong> her mo-<br />

ther 40J W, New Jersey av.<br />

Patricias father Is serving over-<br />

seas, and has never seen h« dau^-<br />

ter She is the granddaughtir <strong>of</strong> Mr,<br />

and Mrs. Archie ateelman.<br />

CAtJiirWDBAFT<br />

Eight men from the soutnem end<br />

<strong>of</strong> the county will be sent to Cam-<br />

den next Thursday for induction<br />

Into the armed forces, Gape Mai<br />

Board No. 8 announetd,<br />

FUEL RATIONING<br />

For Ai Rich As<br />

50% Saying<br />

on y»mr fuel UD-Orfcr N»w<br />

CalUwnia Bedwuod<br />

Weatlieneal StWB Wladtn<br />

lnlerehanfe»ble seresBi<br />

Write or caU<br />

Charbs M. Gibb<br />

ltt ftmlh PeBMylTania A»e.<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />

Free lillwlM th, A. CS, 4-35S5<br />

xo TASK otrr<br />

READY »O BAT<br />

DEVILED CRABS<br />

DEVILED CLAMS<br />

FRIED FISH<br />

POTATO SALAD<br />

COLE SLAW<br />

CLAM CHOWDER<br />

Abo All Kmd. <strong>of</strong><br />

Freth rub, <strong>On</strong>hnMt<br />

CU etc.<br />

N. HICKMAN<br />

Aibury Av».<br />

0448<br />

Point Ctmrcfu*<br />

10 a.m. Sunday School.<br />

11 a.m. Mornfaif Service. Topic:<br />

"In Th|s Mountain."<br />

7:80 p.m. Evening Service. Topic:<br />

•Closed Eyes and Open Ears."<br />

• • •<br />

FIHRT BAVTIgV<br />

Rev, C'hirla ABlMB, patter<br />

10 *rn.8t«itl»y School.<br />

Ill a.m. Momliif Wor»hlp.<br />

f m BJB. Evening Worship<br />

• ' • • •<br />

oun unaww<br />

Mtre rt. and MeyMn av,<br />

•a*. fraMt W. A«l«, 8.TJW., P»Mor<br />

rhe lith, Sunday afttr Trtnlty—<br />

9:45 am. Church School<br />

11 aJ*l. The Btnriee. Mr. Carl W,<br />

Weber <strong>of</strong> Ml. AU7 Seminary will<br />

conduct the Service and preach<br />

toe writ ion: "The Vogue <strong>of</strong> Pray-<br />

wr."<br />

Iptatlt: I porlnthlans 15: 1-10.<br />

dospci; Luke 11: S-14,<br />

Tho Senior choir will sing tht<br />

anthtm.<br />

HUB., 8 pjn yetting <strong>of</strong> the Wo-<br />

men's Missionary Boclety In tht<br />

Church<br />

* 9 *<br />

ST. JOSEPH'S CHAPEL<br />

Point<br />

Sunday Masses: 7:30 and B ajn,<br />

OonfMiluu before mass.<br />

Pint Friday Mass 7:30 ajn.<br />

Point Brevities<br />

POINT—Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Wilfred Orlandi have received a ea-<br />

blttrani from their son, Wilfred,<br />

somewhere In France. He sent re-<br />

gards to all his friends.<br />

• • •<br />

Staff Sergeant and Mrs. John<br />

<strong>On</strong>e* are receiving congratulations<br />

on the birth <strong>of</strong> their drst child, a<br />

son, in Shore Memorial Hospital,<br />

Thr baby, named John Frederick<br />

Chew, weighed nine pounds, one<br />

ounce. The father is stationed in<br />

Kentucky with the Army, Mrs, Chew<br />

was •eaMce Braun Mfore her mar-<br />

ria«e,<br />

• 9 *<br />

The annual card party given by<br />

the Women's Auxiliary <strong>of</strong> the Vol-<br />

unteer Fire Company was held last<br />

"niureday evening at the fire hall,<br />

and was a splendid success. Mn,<br />

John Richards, president <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Auxiliary was chairman, assisted by<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficers,<br />

• • *<br />

Word has been received here <strong>of</strong><br />

the death <strong>of</strong> the former Wanda<br />

Oousart, daughter <strong>of</strong> Mrs, Marion<br />

Oousart. She died suddenly at her<br />

home in Tampa, Fla.. July 38. She<br />

is survived by her husband, two<br />

children, her mother and a brother<br />

James Cousart. The Cousart family<br />

formerly resided at GO 6th St.<br />

SEBOEANT JONES BERG<br />

FBO1I OKLAHOMA<br />

SQAffiK POINT — Sergeant<br />

Charles Jones and Mrs. Jones have<br />

arrived from Oklahoma to spend a<br />

fuilQiifh In Bomtrs Point, Mrs,<br />

Jones is a f"••"hfpr <strong>of</strong> Mr, and<br />

Mrs. Hay Wilson. Scrr^int Jones'<br />

mothcr^MiB. Charles Jones, ur.;', hli<br />

sister, Irma, are spendinB a vaca»<br />

tlon at the "Hitching Post 1 on<br />

Olbbs av,<br />

<strong>City</strong>-Owned Lots<br />

Sold at Auction<br />

Shore Memorial Ho4-<br />

pha! Buyt <strong>On</strong>e<br />

SOMBia POINT-A public sale<br />

<strong>of</strong> citv-owned pwperty took place<br />

at city council meeting Friday eve-<br />

nlng, with <strong>City</strong> Solicitor Enoch<br />

Hiibee coiiduoUng tH« sale.<br />

Tract No. i, rear <strong>of</strong> property on<br />

Bay fiv , from Harbor Lane to Sun-<br />

rise w., was sold to Jjewis Slrgnny<br />

fcr WU0, plus taxes, •<br />

Tracl No, a went to John and<br />

nances Warren for WO, plus taxes.<br />

This is lot is in sub-dlvlsioii No, 2<br />

on Map <strong>of</strong> Samuel H, Pine,<br />

Tract No, J, Lots 070, 611 and 672<br />

and mi, Section No. IB, on Plan <strong>of</strong><br />

Anna Harned, First Ward, <strong>Ocean</strong> av,<br />

went to Bornt and Hizabeth John,<br />

ton for I7S0, plus taxes.<br />

Tract No, 4.was bought by Shore<br />

Memorial Hospital for $700. plus<br />

taxes. This tract ll across from the<br />

| hospital.<br />

WAVE OFFICER ON<br />

FURLOUGH HERE<br />

SOMERfl POINT—Mrs, Ruth Eli-<br />

ason Cape, petty Officer (SO Waves,<br />

recently spent a furlough with her<br />

parents, Mr. and Mrs, Edmund Ella-<br />

son, before leaving for California,<br />

where she expects to be stationed,<br />

•he received her preliminary train-<br />

Inj in Georgia. Ruth's brother.<br />

Lieutenant Edmund Blason, Is with<br />

the Army Air Forces, stationed in<br />

aeorgls.<br />

PLAN CARD PARTY<br />

SOMBRa POIMT—At a meeting<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Republican League Wednes-<br />

day evening, plans were made for<br />

the annual card party Wednesday<br />

evenlni. <strong>Aug</strong>ust a, at the fire hall,<br />

Mrs, Emma McCue, president, will<br />

be chairman, with a committee as-<br />

sisting.<br />

Motorist Held in<br />

Crash Dismissed<br />

•A ehartf <strong>of</strong> vlolatlnt th«<br />

street law, against Jmm M, Pl_<br />

128 Atlantic av., wai dismlswd ...<br />

Poliee Judge Howaid Warrtn en<br />

Monday.<br />

Thi complainant, Anthony Oap-<br />

peUo, <strong>of</strong> Camden, declared that Pa-<br />

trick's ear failed to itOp and iteU*<br />

hta ear In the intelseetton <strong>of</strong> Srdst<br />

and Wfeiley av. OappeUo Mid h*<br />

blew his horn when h* iaw Wa<br />

'other car, 6uf did not apply hli<br />

brakes. Patrtek esntendtd he Bad<br />

stopped and itarted aiiin wJam<br />

Cappello loomed In (rent oi him<br />

FOB QUICK RESULTS<br />

IBY A CLAiSIFIED AD<br />

Corp. Robert Powell<br />

Now Overseas<br />

Corporal Robert Powell, son <strong>of</strong><br />

Mr. ind Mrs, Alfred W Powell. IMS<br />

Afbury av,. Is now overseas and has<br />

participated in a course designed<br />

to bridie the gap between training<br />

in the United States and soldiering<br />

in an active theatre <strong>of</strong> war.<br />

He is at an Air Servtce Command<br />

Station known as a Control Depot.<br />

His next station will be for active<br />

duty at an Air rows base.<br />

CITY CAB<br />

M-HOVB 8EEVICE<br />

AU<br />

Phone* 0105<br />

HARVEY W. ADAMS<br />

Accountant-Auditor<br />

su ltt it.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N, M.<br />

•jar<br />

Dana<br />

Pastry<br />

Shop<br />

STORE HOURS<br />

Closed Tuesday* nd<br />

Thursday* after 1 P. M.<br />

Closed Saturdays from<br />

12 Noon to 1 P. M.<br />

Closed any day altef daily<br />

baking has teen s.W.<br />

8th St. and Moore Ave,<br />

Sterling SUvar<br />

ANKLETS 1<br />

Hand Engraving<br />

JETER - the - JEWELER<br />

Plus<br />

m%<br />

Federal<br />

Ta»<br />

1142 Boardwalk 832 Asbury Ave.<br />

SEALTIIT<br />

LEMON-PINEAPPLE CREAM SHERBET<br />

The fceihnoii <strong>of</strong> lemon —the taiig <strong>of</strong> freih iiiiioup|>Io , , i<br />

what could ipegk niore satiifyingly lo eye and tailc in A<br />

Especially when you find it combined into the creamy<br />

goodnew <strong>of</strong> Sealtoit creaui sherbet — the ijiediil, rich Supplee<br />

quality thiit hat increBied the Friends-<strong>of</strong>-Sherbet<br />

to legion in the last two mmineri. Enjoy it at mcnls — ind between<br />

meals—^11 thje month, iAt itorei _* ,<br />

with the red Sealteil syinbol, . S U P P LE £<br />

Mil? Wlm «»• War-Mm th. WAVES<br />

QJmtmst<br />

•K<br />

* * *<br />

I THIIMiUIUUS *MCT<br />

POTATO!<br />

!«|<br />

Sent Bread With Evtry Ifmff<br />

MARVEL INRICHID<br />

HSUIAI<br />

IMI<br />

• > • • • Wr»H WUH<br />

Lo<strong>of</strong>Cok*<br />

Rolls<br />

WHIT* HOUIK<br />

PIK0« *<br />

ORANSI PEKOE<br />

MECTMTM<br />

junr nu mnnmi<br />

GHAPEJAM<br />

Ann Poae BEANS<br />

3^<br />

en<br />

tt ir *<br />

DUTCH C<br />

POWDEB<br />

A-PENH WSECTICIDE<br />

MM PAS! ^ »f - ^<br />

In Tiftitte SJiuc* ll-«<br />

with Mrt Uf MI'ta) «a«<br />

ron<br />

JAfl CAPS *•»<br />

NCP PECTIN<br />

SOGAB 0R.mT« S i 31*<br />

PFEMIUM CBACIEIS<br />

APTE ORANGE JOKE<br />

CAMPBEU'S<br />

lOO<br />

TBEET ra|M <<br />

KEYMAfl PEAS<br />

COT BITE WAX PAPEB<br />

CL<br />

OATMIAU<br />

OH. OBV CtHEAL<br />

CBflVTRMSTEB<br />

DEXO VEOITAILE •HORTENiNa<br />

BIGE PDFFS SWNNVFIILB<br />

BESTPOBEUflD<br />

PARRAYtt MiNTB A (-B)<br />

•Kl<br />

WMmm LAR&I SIZIIROWN AND WHITI<br />

•HABB<br />

"A"<br />

For<br />

Frying<br />

CHICKENS<br />

S<br />

SMOKED BEEF TONGUES<br />

RIB VEAL CHOPS<br />

ROLLED VEAL SHOULDEH<br />

BAKED LOAF or Pickle &. PtflMnto<br />

lb 99c<br />

1b 34c<br />


crrtr<br />

, but Bay<br />

Normal<br />

Brat Brings in<br />

; Big Vnwty<br />

Cfttehe*<br />

party beat fishing hi'<br />

mark for the semn<br />

_, „«* tBd, but catches lit<br />

were below normal.<br />

j bus, porgl««, erortin, rloun-<br />

„ mackerel and weaUah nil re-<br />

I the efforts <strong>of</strong> the deeo <br />

I in «ueh numbers that It «y<br />

„__ eeuM do to etirry them<br />

I In many case*.<br />

• <strong>of</strong> 16 anglers aboard the<br />

, with Captain Larry Button<br />

" r. toought In STO pargles<br />

or •» avenue <strong>of</strong> so fish<br />

•Hli umt day a party <strong>of</strong> three<br />

ttt Captain Allen caught 302 <strong>of</strong><br />

MM iyeitt,<br />

PABTV GETS INI<br />

M ten catch <strong>of</strong> the season on<br />

Peerless was made Sunday by<br />

largMt party <strong>of</strong> 36 flshermen.<br />

f IWorted JOBS bass, porfiei<br />

WMken. Also on that day the<br />

Allen, captain BUI Dixon,<br />

_ back 3M flih, hooked by<br />

eight men aboard,<br />

h •kipiHsn, MlUiur from Al<br />

wlurf at 4th iL, said (he<br />

•f Ml ratoMe are at (heir<br />

Mfe far numbers and liw,<br />

Capttln J, L, Lopers party boat<br />

•pit (Sarlton also docked with ex-<br />

catches Saturday and Bun.<br />

The Oarlton ialb from Chris'<br />

at flth it,<br />

ANOLEKS GET Vff<br />

party <strong>of</strong> M fishermen on<br />

landed I7J bass, porgies,<br />

croakers, mackerel and<br />

tlie best fish was a J'l<br />

1 porgie hauled In by Howard<br />

<strong>of</strong> Marlton. N, J.<br />

I Carlton catch Saturday to.<br />

SIJ flih <strong>of</strong> all species, the<br />

It Individual catch being ere-<br />

to Norman Mesiinger, whe<br />

a four-pound baas.<br />

'Another party with Captain Lo-<br />

Mf Thursday brought In 48 fish,<br />

I largest • J% pound ban by !»n<br />

<strong>of</strong> gotten Point.<br />

a riSHINO DECLINES<br />

' a few ioed catches were re-<br />

from the bay, where the<br />

and outboard fraternity<br />

I sport was at tlie lowest ebb in<br />

Varsity Football Schedule<br />

Is Hoped For This Fall<br />

Several OuUide Opponents May be<br />

<strong>Line</strong>d Upi W'woed, Cape May Certain<br />

Every effort will be made to provide <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High<br />

School students and other fans with a varsity football cam-<br />

paign this Fall, it was disclosed this week.<br />

After" having been confined to strictly intordnss com-<br />

petition last year because <strong>of</strong> travel conditions and lock <strong>of</strong><br />

opponents, the local school <strong>of</strong>ficials art more optimistic this<br />

season <strong>of</strong> being able to arrange a schedule <strong>of</strong> at least five<br />

gomes on an intem-holustie basis.<br />

CONFIDENT OF HOME liAMI S<br />

Coach WUaur A. Clark said he<br />

already has had talks with repre-<br />

sentatives <strong>of</strong> several oilier school?<br />

on the subject, and is fairly n.<br />

fd /g<br />

He admltlFd. hawtyer./ thai<br />

d<br />

t j , y<br />

fldent <strong>of</strong> at Itast a few/gnmrs.<br />

t<br />

m Lemonts wharf at 3rd st,,<br />

Schaeffer and Bill Stout had<br />

tad <strong>of</strong> 26 weakflsh, kings and<br />

on Sunday, and Dr. M AJ-<br />

t and Dr, Harold Keeler<br />

fh» mate, four klriii and ' n and H buoys<br />

this plan may be upm-t after the<br />

term opens if he rinds there<br />

are noe enough boys remaining<br />

In school to form a varsity<br />

squad. Already a number nf<br />

larger boys who were srhrduleri<br />

to return to school have enter-<br />

Mi the armed forces, instead,<br />

and the coach won't knniv until<br />

ihe tern opens September II<br />

just how many elhrililr ilthleles<br />

are available.<br />

Dr, Wilson V, Christian, cliiir- . Untl<br />

man <strong>of</strong> the Board <strong>of</strong> Education's *'<br />

athletic committee, is heartily In<br />

favor <strong>of</strong> some varsity competitinn<br />

this year as a stimulant to school<br />

spirit and ft matter <strong>of</strong> Interest fnr<br />

the community. H>:> is Wnvirm<br />

ihe details to Conch elnrk to work<br />

out with other conches mid the<br />

boys themselves,<br />

FOUR POTENTIAL OPPONEN-TR<br />

Mr, Clark said this week that<br />

Wildwood, Cape May, PleaMiit-<br />

vlUe and Ems Harbor are all po-<br />

tctitlal opponent, although no fie-<br />

on the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> flihi this<br />

year, and that <strong>Ocean</strong> i jtv will<br />

pluy (ape May on thr urliliran<br />

in that lily. Cape SI i will<br />

piny at Wndivn<strong>of</strong>l, so th.it each<br />

school will have one g^me at<br />

home in the county rirc-uit.<br />

Wiklwotid did not have n VM-<br />

Commuters'<br />

Club Gossip<br />

Tonight U the nliht—<strong>Aug</strong>ust ](<br />

—llotnte's, ihe club headquarters<br />

at 8:,10—cards—eats and refresh<br />

ments^.for members, one buck .<br />

for fruegt>, two bucks.<br />

Charles Grete will be at the tops<br />

ns usual THe party wouldn't be<br />

complete without Charlie.<br />

* * •<br />

Ham and tigs Lovey has already<br />

Invited Arrisnn, Duke' and ous for<br />

thnt !ute feed they missed last<br />

month.<br />

* « •<br />

Duke Hendler, the gentleman<br />

frum 33th St., gels very little notice<br />

in this column, Duke is n swell guy<br />

mul deserves better treatment How-<br />

ever, that is one <strong>of</strong> the many pen-<br />

nltios lor jjeiiKj related to the edi.<br />

Fnrrrst YPnger has lost<br />

«ya hi mines the<br />

h h<br />

old day!<br />

f<br />

sity team Inst Fall nor did Mitt.' f"' hnr - J ] tlme he snid they had<br />

tile Tnwnsiilp The eouniv sejt ; lmn nshl " B nnd wnen rend y «"<br />

wliooi srili is uut <strong>of</strong> the' runiiliu! I ""'"',."', ,'""If" lnr rape nnd t<br />

because it has no ronth Pliant- I f , lll >» k l"« hp « tied up to the<br />

vine ata dropped varsity fnnthnll ! '"'f J 1 °" Imve our sympathy. For,<br />

last venr. but" is reported rendv" tn "'"' S " c > wn| " P nrf J" st hnrn 'hut<br />

rnsuine competition for 1044,<br />

Coarh Clnrk expects to<br />

;l foi fombail uinriidates about<br />

Wr want you to meet nur tmin<br />

crew They ore Leun Sharp. Joe<br />

'hi- second wrt-k <strong>of</strong> ih,. ni-w term. ' ahnpshire. Herb Brant. Elmer<br />

'lien no<br />

mndc<br />

when he was commodore <strong>of</strong> a<br />

neighboring fleet, Joe says on re-<br />

gatta dayi he and eharlcy Ourreti<br />

and fame, <strong>of</strong> othe other boys would<br />

get together in the locker room and<br />

swap stories and let the young<br />

bloods run the races.<br />

Why don't you join Jud Henk's<br />

Ya<br />

c • s<br />

Tnnieht will be Ihe last psMy<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Nuinmer season. Be sure.<br />

in attend, A gond time U prom.<br />

Urg. IIOKate's, at 8:30,<br />

The A class poker league has<br />

elected Fred Roth chief kibitzer<br />

Fred doein't know much about pok-<br />

er: ncillii'r tin the A class players.<br />

Mr Mainev, fondly referred to by<br />

the majority <strong>of</strong> the commuters as<br />

Dad. rides several times weekly -<br />

sltiiiiir in his usunl seat at the poker<br />

table, winning as usual<br />

flwini) and sway with Fddie Fay<br />

and bciv. oh boy, how Bdrtie sways<br />

ihcm in Hie B icaBtic! Tlint is the<br />

hard way <strong>of</strong> paying your expenses,<br />

Ed—the D league is pretty tiBht,<br />

• • •"<br />

The recent car strike in Phila.<br />

delphla didn't worry C.eoree Hln.<br />

derer Upon interviewing him he<br />

ll I d ' k d<br />

aid it<br />

g<br />

all In a day's work and<br />

k<br />

If you iiiiw tlie parly at Hn-<br />

sate's Innielil, Friday. Aupu^t ig.<br />

yriu will IIIIM the main pvent <strong>of</strong><br />

the se,iHeri,<br />

Arr>' Arrison has started his own<br />

poker came. It has been sale! he<br />

fiiumi the A class too toURh for hln),<br />

but it Is my belief he is ton tmigii<br />

Joe Hailey. thai yotinc sprout.<br />

he only lives for the week ends, so<br />

he can go fishlnR<br />

* * *<br />

Al Swrnson, a member <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Philaiieiphla public school board. Is<br />

a swell fellow. Honest he Is, kids,<br />

even If lie does have a lot to say<br />

when sehool sehool opens in Sep.<br />

tcnibrr We'll do our best to s<strong>of</strong>ten<br />

iiim up for you,<br />

* 9 a<br />

Duke Hendler spent so much<br />

time fixing up his cottage this Sum-<br />

mer he hasn't found much time for j<br />

niijtliinc else besides taking the<br />

boys over in the A class. Quiet bm<br />

firm.<br />

A recent Thursday evening found<br />

an alr-tondltluncd ear for the com-<br />

muteri and Newt took the credit for<br />

it but upon interviewing Mr, Sharp<br />

we found out it was Just a iiili-<br />

take, we vsilah these mljtakes would<br />

happen more <strong>of</strong>ten,<br />

Dickie, Dickie doubt with hit shirt<br />

tall out. Who put it in Little Butch<br />

the Jerk? Hcnk and aerken, put<br />

on this net every evening Oh, whnt<br />

fun!<br />

9 * •<br />

Silent Duke Hrtidler—the assist-<br />

ant manager <strong>of</strong> the aisle players <strong>of</strong><br />

the A class—permits the other play-<br />

ers to make nil the noise while he<br />

takes in the chips<br />

Miss Cooper In<br />

U. S, Tournament<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Tennis Omb will<br />

be represented next week at the<br />

Philadelphia Cricket Club when<br />

Jean Cooper will enmprte in the<br />

U, 8. Juiijur Dirls' tennis chainpion-<br />

ship tournament, which opens Mon-<br />

day.<br />

Miss cooper, protect- <strong>of</strong> W.illaee<br />

Johnson, pro at the loenl tiub, has<br />

entered the singles and the Junior<br />

doubles. The event inter-hips thr<br />

Women's Middle states rhampinii.<br />

ship tourney to open nn the siinie<br />

courts next Thursday<br />

IU 194<br />

IK CHANCIHY UK NEW JKHSEV<br />

T'l l.l.ij.MAS piu \ | la >-! I • ill!' \\N<br />

in- a :, • .' , •<br />

«il! ..I I • ,,,1<br />

II Mi I; 11 ! r.i ii<br />

i,l |.,-II, i - l;<br />

Kill- 1(111 I! !, :<br />

U k - i. M 1<br />

\',v;i,ii",'.\ '.•.'•'.',•<br />

hLip • . \ , ., * . '<br />

\V\kll Hn\l 1<br />

Major Comin<br />

Majorf Alfred j TT<br />

Royal Canadian Medical<br />

tnrlo c y<br />

Church to Have<br />

Hotel Night<br />

Hotel Night will be observed Bun-<br />

day evening at the Tabernacle Bap-<br />

list church when a special sersnon<br />

will be preached by Rev, W, H,<br />

Wilson, pastor. His text will be "Th?<br />

Cill to Bupremc Activity," from<br />

Isiiinh 53: 1.<br />

lie piiiprjm, scheduled for H:4S<br />

p.m., will b? presented for anu by<br />

rcsoit hotel people. Those who tytsi<br />

If) pFTtlcipate may notify Mary Jfi'.<br />

fries, 743 West av.<br />

<strong>On</strong> the avcraRe. the moon rises<br />

SO minutes later each day.<br />

KEEP FAITH<br />

tnrio, can,, ta expected<br />

in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> next<br />

Trimx for a visit<br />

Or and Mrs c<br />

Ifith st<br />

Major Truax<br />

Lnlidfiii from i<br />

March, IMS,<br />

period <strong>of</strong> the<br />

USE I UK (<br />

FOB Qf,<br />

Woodbine Votes<br />

fo Close School<br />

**•*•**••****<br />

I \<br />

\by buying'-,<br />

.WAR BONDS<br />

TERMINAL<br />

24-Hour Seivicai<br />

PI-0114<br />

CAB<br />

MYSTIC Emergency<br />

WORRY BIRD<br />

Vlllirly <strong>of</strong> (oinf!,<br />

ht'*s ii flown MpfTe Uiiffii<br />

75'<br />

rat..-.. _.<br />

liii at tiiiirt hyi i>i?"s nlft;ii*y Kni HIH wrinkles, !h= liii's h=ick'wjrdi h?ci*-—*<br />

ITTY BITTY WORRYBIRD 50c ^<br />

Ii ipi| I>|UN|<br />

V..U i in lurli all join worrln ii'i Ir Iiim . . . it ptolmlily V1.n H,<br />

^•i.j.l. liii' Ti - -" ^ jf!"ne In iio up ill Tlehi iinyhftw. J-jsi |,k,. hi^ oi,i w " B?<br />

Tin: imi'sE or VAI.I'ES<br />

MUTH'S<br />

JEWELRY GIFTS<br />

A Bin b,Mtlni! ihi- narni- "MUT1I 1 - Is your eunriinlpf <strong>of</strong> Hi,. Bltlmnu iIM,<br />

I .lite anil sound Jy,1Bmcni <strong>of</strong> lalucs ""<br />

(ill-T MART OF OCEAN IITV<br />

826-828 Boardwalk (Opposite Musit Pier)<br />

Reject SpciJ<br />

ApproprUtion<br />

, Woodbine, despite n(ji-<br />

r a iwrlod <strong>of</strong> several<br />

•nrfl thumns down 'rues,<br />

in the proposition <strong>of</strong> re-<br />

high sehool next month,<br />

election arraJiHed liy<br />

<strong>of</strong> Education, the vote<br />

, _„ tu OH against » praposfl<br />

iSwy npproprtatlon <strong>of</strong> «1I,69S<br />

At • «<br />

to nnaiice Liie IIIRII school operation<br />

The school board had advised vot-<br />

ers that apiiiuvni <strong>of</strong> the appropri-<br />

ation would have boosted the lax<br />

rate from K,M W M7B per $100 <strong>of</strong><br />

valuation,<br />

Woodbliies 30 youths <strong>of</strong> higli<br />

school aBt' will be transported to<br />

Millville to pursue their studies.<br />

I HOME FROM ENGLAND<br />

i Sriinimi (lei Thomas P. OBello<br />

arrived In <strong>Ocean</strong> oily Monday night<br />

to spend n week's shore leave with<br />

Ills wife. Hebeeea, 3420 West av.<br />

Ben mil n Ojelio has Just returned<br />

frjrn duty overseas, httvlni; spent<br />

five months in England,<br />

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With this <strong>of</strong>fice for QUICK ACTION!<br />

Information cheerfully given,<br />

Pontiere Realty Co,<br />

408 Eighth St. Phone 1811<br />

ALC;, n<br />

"Three Men In White"<br />

nllli Lionel nurrymnre • Van .Inhnson<br />

FBI. * SAT., AIIO, IJiO^<br />

'Andy Hardy's Blonde Trouble'<br />

iflll! I.euiH Niiine, Mickey Rniinry, lay lliihlcii, Sara<br />

IIJIII n. llonlti. Granville and Itrrbcrt M.nsliall<br />

SIN & MON., ALIO. 2011<br />

"Show Business"<br />

with Kcliile (aiilor, cicarge Murphy, jnun Unvis,<br />

Nanry Kelly, foiistanee Motirr, plus (IIIZDIIN and<br />

dnirns iif iii<br />

.. Al'G. 23<br />

"Chinese Den"<br />

with r.iul I.uU.is. Jane liuxler, Kolun Uoutlaa and<br />

K.iv Walsh<br />

ITiSTHE<br />

SEA FOOD RESTAURANT<br />

DAY •<br />

Shanks Capture<br />

Doubles Honors<br />

Tlie first <strong>of</strong> five championship<br />

mruehes sponsored by the Ocenn<br />

<strong>City</strong> Shufflehonrd Ohlb was ployed<br />

<strong>of</strong>T by 17 entrnnts In mixed doublf s<br />

nt an nll-dny nflnir, Tuesdiiy, on<br />

thf Recrerition Center courts.<br />

Mr, nnd Mrs, L Shank took hich-<br />

?st lioii&rs for the. dny, defc.itir.B<br />

J. Powers and Mrs. L. O, Hlpkin.',<br />

Setoi.d phiEc went to Mr Wilkini<br />

^ind Mrs Gfinrierhani. whn clninn d<br />

the mutch from L O Hipkins nntl<br />

Mr«. H. V, Hartninn.<br />

The women's biiieket in the pro.<br />

ef.tivc tmiriieys Thursday nnd<br />

Snturdny last week WHS won hiV.h<br />

times by Mrs. Frank Dulirei-. Top<br />

lenrers In the men's divisiaii were<br />

Prank Hallman, Tliiirsrtny, and O<br />

M. Httllierfoid, SfltuiTiay.<br />

Becfind and third pliiee.«. In tha*<br />

firder, went to Mrs, Ctertrudc Shank<br />

and Mr". Mnrs' Wllklns In the wo-<br />

men's name: Rny Lyons nnd M,<br />

Ouncleelter in the men's bracket,<br />

Snturdiiy's winners were; women.<br />

Mrs. Mae Splllman and Mis. h.<br />

Ryan: men, L 0. Hlpkins nnd A<br />

W Pnrrlsh.<br />

Moving pictures taken by Mr.<br />

nnd Mrs. Hnn.ld V. Hartman on a<br />

trip throuRh Mexlcfi were shown to<br />

approximately an club members in<br />

the Scout hut recently.<br />

American Phone<br />

TAXI 0200<br />

Stand 8th & West<br />

Opposite AAP Store<br />

Portrait and Cdrnnierclai<br />

Photographers<br />

Developing Si Prinllnf SerTle*<br />

SENIOR STUDIOS<br />

«3g Asburjr Aye, Ph, 1118<br />

RADIO SERVICE<br />

N.R.I, Gndnale<br />

CLYDE CARSON<br />

ills Bay Ave, ph. 029f<br />

j Plastering. Brick Pointing<br />

Startling Offer<br />

ONLY $1.00<br />

Tin: NEW<br />

FIRE CHIEF<br />

Extinguisher<br />

Bomh the Flrei with Ihls dry com.<br />

pound (Tube F<strong>of</strong>ini, Harmless te pvr.<br />

son or ptoptfiy. SUHE DEATH 'TO<br />

FIRES Wumin or lOy.ir.oht ihilft<br />

tan u«p it Eaual to 100 butketi ot<br />

W3ti,r on Inu-Fl<strong>of</strong> fires—eontiBi'; ell.<br />

^aseifnt' flmi highly intlamnia&iL- EOH<br />

ftiOfiti OR ;iyinl in a few si'Coniti— ii<br />

Iist« n lifBiime. B. prepirfd—ordiri<br />

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FRANK LONGO<br />

Ph, 1358 1029 SIMPSON AV<br />

LUBRICATION<br />

EXPERT - ANY CAR<br />

EDW. G, KURTZ<br />

FORD - MERCURY - LINCOLN<br />

1st & Atlantic<br />

Phones 0600 A 1192<br />

For Sale<br />

CORNER PROPERTY<br />

Near/- J beit bathing beach. In good condition.<br />

Well constructed, ro<strong>of</strong> practically new. Con.<br />

tiins six bedrooms, 2 full bathrooms, open fire<br />

place. Nicely furnished. Electric refrigerator.<br />

2-car garage. Reasonably priced for quick<br />

sale. Will finance.<br />

Brice and Campbell<br />

801 Atlantic Avenue<br />

YES, WE HAVE<br />

CHUM POTS and<br />

Rowboats To Hire<br />

KEYS MADE<br />

ALL TYPES<br />

HAND SAWS<br />

Lawn Mower,, ScUsora, Toob<br />

SHARPENED<br />

Used Saws For Sale<br />

New Rubber Clothes<br />

Bait For Sale<br />

nutwood nnmhefi and lellen<br />

made.<br />

LEMONT'S<br />

30g BAY AVI. Ph. Hit<br />

DAN'S<br />

FISH MARKET<br />

ON THE HAY AT 10TH ST.<br />

RIGHT DOT OF THB NITS!<br />

Flounders<br />

Kingfuh<br />

Sea But<br />

Butter Fuh<br />

Porgie.<br />

Croaker.<br />

NEW<br />

TIRES!!<br />

GOODYEAR<br />

FIRESTONE<br />

LEE TIRES<br />

In Stock<br />

Practically ,\n glim<br />

Brim Vnur Ration fjeryrirntt!<br />

Tubrs arr Imrall.ini'J—no err.<br />

ilflrair. iiii-ilrd.<br />

EDW. G. KURTZ<br />

Ford - Mercury<br />

Lincoln<br />

lit and Atlantic<br />

BODY J<br />

The salt aii hastens RUST!<br />

Don't let your bent or rusty<br />

fendei's deteriorate into use-<br />

leisness. The eventual cost<br />

will ba less if body pr fen-<br />

der injuries are repaired and<br />

painted immediately. Re-<br />

number many typei <strong>of</strong> fen-<br />

ders cannot be replaced at<br />

any price for the duration<br />

and sometime after.<br />

Complete Car Painting<br />

m<br />

All Type Wreck Work<br />

General Auto Repairing<br />

Estimates Cheerfully Furnished<br />

BISHOP M s°s<br />

1159 Asbury Ave, Cor. 12th St<br />

Telephone 1888<br />

WKil & TlllltS,, AllU, 23-M<br />

"Uninvited"<br />

with Bay Milland, Rulh Hutisry, Donald Crisp<br />

No Mitlncfs . Nights <strong>On</strong>ly from 1 lo II P, M. Coiit,<br />

Adults 42c- thiWren lgv — Tax Included<br />

CLEANING<br />

and.<br />

PRESSING<br />

^obnetone'6<br />

Breakfast • Luncheon • Dinner<br />

Closed Mondaya, Open All Other Days<br />

858 Asbury Avenue<br />

Next Friday Night<br />

<strong>Aug</strong>ust 25th<br />

In c aae or Rain Show «HI h# lifld <strong>Aug</strong>. Mih<br />

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Fun . . , Thrills<br />

Entire Proceeds Contributed to<br />

American<br />

RED CROSS<br />

Starti Early ,, 7:30 P, M,<br />

CAc<br />

iOU<br />

Admission<br />

Pins 10f Tii<br />

Children Under 12 Years 25c<br />

Pius It T«»<br />

FLANDERS POOLS<br />

•Mrdwslk at 11th St,<br />

TICKETS FOR SALE AT<br />

Red cross Headquarters, 412 8ih Street<br />

Information B00U1—Musir Pier<br />

•««cli p»lrqi HcftdiMirien—loth Street and Boariiwalk<br />

Booth on HMMwmlk or any Red Cross Woriur<br />

744 AAUIT Ph. 103S<br />

0394<br />

WMMOBJI 9 AJH. to 10<br />

No BalM Sunday<br />

34th Street. JuttOvtrdw Bridge<br />

BAR OPEN SUNDAY AT<br />

— " ^<br />

line Feathers Lansdowne<br />

Fifth. ^All Fifth. *4il<br />

ALSO GINS - CORDIALS<br />

MAENNER'S<br />

<strong>On</strong> Ihe Circle — Somer» Point<br />

T hm Bmsi Draft Bmmr in Somers Point<br />

Phone Somere Point 963<br />

*.: mcemded tn<br />

Pre ion Sturst". Miracle nf Mcir<br />

| HI " CniK are likeh tr be rr<br />

peatrd fir HHII the Conquellng<br />

I Hrin<br />

I The striking resemblance <strong>of</strong> th<br />

t»o Pmamount prnduitlons Is ap<br />

pi^rt Ttit -lmlliritj otLUrs in the<br />

chinetLr In Mirarlr tht L\PI\<br />

das ordinary t ittzt n c rpmed tn prac<br />

licillv 'h lift hind" with the audl<br />

(ncc o human did in appear on<br />

the creen The same %um for Hll 1<br />

tht Cunqweiink Hern<br />

STRAND<br />

Today and Saturday<br />

, 'Dragon Seed," which openecl-<br />

, ycslnrdny ,il I hi; Strand Theatre is<br />

! n Mnrv <strong>of</strong> china nnd <strong>of</strong> the valiant<br />

VICTOR MATURE<br />

Victor Mature and the Coait<br />

Oliairl musical revenue "Tars and<br />

Sjjan", a second variety show on<br />

another stage, and Horace Heldt<br />

apd his* band for dancing combine j •* ,*••••* tiiii.<br />

to make a program starting Sat- 1 Chinese people It Is a story <strong>of</strong> their<br />

urday at Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Steel Pier ^strugRlca against the mnraudina<br />

(It <strong>of</strong> the most versatile and en• Jfipanese Invaders oi a'nracefu!<br />

joyahle <strong>of</strong> the Summer ieason, I people who have shewn that they<br />

The eooling atmosphere <strong>of</strong> the know how tn fwht for the country<br />

Bteil Pier also oilers escapes from hntl their lives .igninst the most trp.<br />

the hot weather <strong>of</strong> the metropnli. meiidaus odds In hlstoryL'<br />

Spray from South<br />

End Rock Pile<br />

IS) I'AIIKL B tHAIM<br />

Sunday was Patton Dafe at the<br />

Sunday Bchirol <strong>of</strong> the Union Gharjel<br />

by the 8ca In honor <strong>of</strong> Oeorse W<br />

Palton who has been luprintendeiit<br />

<strong>of</strong> the ichnnl more than 30 y«ri<br />

The rhureh was decorated as utual<br />

on Children s Ua\ with mallow"<br />

from tht Houth End swamps<br />

The program was in charei- nf<br />

MIM Andrest and Misa Ljnd» D'Ar-<br />

nitnd Thr hlstor\ <strong>of</strong> the ehnpel<br />

irom the date <strong>of</strong> Its construction b^<br />

the Tabernacle Association written<br />

bv Miss DArmand was the bails<br />

<strong>of</strong> the program The hlston was In-<br />

terspersed with recitations and<br />

songs bv members nf the schnol<br />

The program closed with presen-<br />

tation <strong>of</strong> two baskets <strong>of</strong> orchid gla-<br />

dioli h% Mrs Rciljert Barkui to<br />

Oeorgp W Patton and your reuurt-<br />

i e? The Summer i»stor Rev Linn<br />

Bowman pjstur <strong>of</strong> the Boring Oar-<br />

den MEthndist Church Philadel-<br />

phia has been loaned to the Cha-<br />

pel for the Bummer for the last 2S<br />

years His outstanding service will<br />

, be re^oEnUed Ht B banquet at The<br />

Lincoln at 7 JO }, m tnmnrrow tHat-<br />

| urday)<br />

Mr and Mrs T F Parker Yen-<br />

dnn Pa and their three sons are<br />

OCCUPJing an apartment st Shin<br />

A'Hov SBU6 'JBIO Central av until<br />

<strong>Aug</strong>ust 21<br />

Mr and Mrs Alfred Sill, <strong>of</strong> West<br />

Chester, and son. The Jacksons. <strong>of</strong><br />

Holmes st. Pittsburgh, and Mrs, M.<br />

Hamer <strong>of</strong> Nashville, Tenn., are reg-<br />

istered at Ship A-Hoy,<br />

Steal Watermelons;<br />

Gun Taken, Too<br />

Watermelon thieves at May-<br />

vllle, near Court House, weren't<br />

so dumb this week.<br />

They stole watermelons from<br />

the garden <strong>of</strong> Edgar Ryder, and<br />

also departed with a shotgun<br />

from the nearby property <strong>of</strong> his<br />

brother, Herbert Ryder,<br />

State Police Investigators flj-<br />

ured it was forethought in the<br />

Interest <strong>of</strong> self preservation<br />

Mr-"and Mrs~E7 W- Bauer, <strong>of</strong><br />

Bcthesfia. Md.- are spending some<br />

time at Tnr Lincoln,<br />

OenrsTX Riddler, Jr., <strong>of</strong> Arling.<br />

ton, Va~,, is sojournlim at The Flan-<br />

tiers.<br />

MisT Margaret Hart and MLss L,<br />

Wnlfrnm, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, are va-<br />

at The Biscajne,<br />

Always as Cool as tlie <strong>Ocean</strong>!<br />

REAlTTHi "CLABSIFIED<br />

LES SAUNDERS<br />

•nd his<br />

ORCHESTRA<br />

TERRY O'DAY<br />

V«altft<br />

FLDOR SHOW<br />

i<br />

INCLUDES<br />

TAX<br />

Tkk»U on S*W at<br />

10th A<br />

tpn ireas, a circus and water car.<br />

I nival In <strong>Ocean</strong> Stadium, two pho-<br />

toplayf, a children's show, an ani-<br />

mal sou, a submarine dlvlnf bell,<br />

fun houses and numerous other at-<br />

triietiolis,<br />

Chief Boatswain's Mate Mature,<br />

who in civilian life was known to<br />

women everywhere as "that beau-<br />

tiful hunk <strong>of</strong> man", brlngi to At-<br />

lantic <strong>City</strong> a revenue with an all-<br />

itar cest <strong>of</strong> service men «nd women<br />

Hint ha* toured the country to stlm-<br />

| ulate interest in the Coast Guard<br />

Woinen's Reserve Two SPAR re-<br />

cruiting <strong>of</strong>ficers will be in booths,<br />

A feature <strong>of</strong> "Tars and Spars'' is<br />

a chorus with !4 pretty BPARfl in<br />

line Accompanying the show Is the<br />

famous Coast Guard Invaders nr-<br />

cheslra from the D.S.B, Samuel<br />

Chase, composed <strong>of</strong> musicians who<br />

have seen action in the Mediterran-<br />

ean war theatre, from which Ma.<br />

ture returned recently after 14<br />

months <strong>of</strong> convoy duty,<br />

(Sharing the limelight in me otn.<br />

er show are Phil Brito, singing star<br />

<strong>of</strong> "Idtlbrew Keeps Ahead", a ra-<br />

dio feature, and muslcralt record-<br />

lnr artist; The ronUlneg, two tal-<br />

ented men and a girl who Intro,<br />

duce » new trend In acrobatics;<br />

Andy Arcarl. wizard <strong>of</strong> the accord.<br />

ioll' The Five HeilOis, five girls 111<br />

a sensational aerial and trapeze<br />

act' Bobby Carney and Roberta, In<br />

"HI Ya, Toots", a comedy act, nnd<br />

Dick Dana, Eddie Kaolin and Allent<br />

Dale, in a humeraus skit,<br />

Horace Heldt and his Musical<br />

Knights who move into the Mnrine<br />

IWllrr.om on Saturday, are one <strong>of</strong><br />

the nation's top.f]l§ht miulcal en-<br />

sembles.<br />

Opening Saturday on the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

, Hall screen is that trail-blaier<br />

among 1M4 war fllms "Wing and a<br />

Prayer", featuring Don Arneehe,<br />

Dana Andrews. Wiill»m Kythe,<br />

bharies Bickford and other stars.<br />

Mr. and Mrs, O, H, •eckworth<br />

<strong>of</strong> Lansdowne, are vacationing at<br />

The Biscayne,<br />

Miss Mary Remcnter and Jamea<br />

Sharp, <strong>of</strong> Media, are among current<br />

guests at The ParkJlde,<br />

James L, Isplsn, <strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh,<br />

arrived recently to spend some time<br />

at Tlie Lincoln,<br />

Mr ana Mrs, WUllam H, Foulk.<br />

<strong>of</strong> Wllniln|ton, Del,, are guwts for<br />

a wtolt at The Flanders.<br />

Mr '»nd<br />

MerciioiiLvlllf'<br />

1B0 Biiicas'iie. are vacationing<br />

Mr, mid MrTwUUun H, Boerckel,<br />

<strong>of</strong> fhlladelliriia, are guests at the<br />

Parksluf<br />

''Am«fU»n^industiy wiu provide<br />

In, pMtwM 1 yeani. unproved trans-<br />

portation, pore econamleal power,<br />

lrtWe and tapwid<br />

pon, pe e<br />

mort eomlortBWe and tapwd<br />

home*,'better saalrtUon »nd other<br />

ho^thlul Movtolons." — ff. 0.VM-<br />

film chockful <strong>of</strong> fun.<br />

color, music, beautiful Kirls and<br />

everything else that ndds up to the<br />

most delectable kind <strong>of</strong> movie fare.<br />

VILLAGE<br />

Tnriav and Saturday<br />

It's all nriiunt! town already'<br />

Bhii> Crosby, proancr supreme, is<br />

Father "Chuck 1 ' O'Mallcy, an un.<br />

AfTeeied and kindly youiiR priest n<br />

Pa amoiinl'f, "OoiliB My Way, 1<br />

which opened last night at Ihe Vil-<br />

lage Theatre!<br />

Starling Monday<br />

Sin \'mi Went Away" David<br />

O. aelznlek's first film since his<br />

Academy Awnrd-wiiininB "Done<br />

With the Wind," and "Rebeccn,' ar-<br />

rives at the Village Theatre on<br />

Monday throueh United Artists rr-<br />

lease With seven stnrs. clnudette<br />

Colberf. Joseph Gotten, Jennifer<br />

Joiws Shirley Temple. Monty Wool-<br />

ley Lionel Bafryrnore and Robert<br />

Walker leadina the cast <strong>of</strong> htin.<br />

dreds, the big new film has been<br />

described a* a • panorama <strong>of</strong> thr<br />

home front,' 1<br />

SURF<br />

Today and Kainrilay<br />

Charles Boyer. Ingrld Bergman<br />

and Joseph Ofittcn aivc the best<br />

nerformances af their careers in<br />

"Gaslight." aided and abetted by<br />

such outstanding character actors<br />

as Dame May Whitty. Barbara<br />

Everest. Heather Thatcher, Tom<br />

Btevensnn and Halliwcll Hnbhcs,<br />

Mon., Tues, and Weil,<br />

Looking like nothing less than<br />

circus—with trueks, animal trail-<br />

ers baegage cari and other pnrn-<br />

phern.illa - the 20th Century-PM<br />

location company filming "Home In<br />

Indiana" roved over three states to<br />

brlni the dramatic story <strong>of</strong> trotting<br />

horses to the screen.<br />

Thurs., Fri. and Sat,<br />

•The White Cliffs <strong>of</strong> Dover" arc<br />

to an Englishman what the Otatun<br />

<strong>of</strong> Liberty is to an American, That<br />

is the theme <strong>of</strong> Metro-Ooldwyn-<br />

Mayer's film <strong>of</strong> that name, coming<br />

Thursday to the Surf Theatre, star,<br />

ring Irene Dunne with Alan Mar-<br />

shal Prank Morgan, Roddy McDfl.<br />

wall Dame May Whitty, O. Aubrey<br />

Stalin and QHdys Ooaper.<br />

CURED<br />

At a certain institution for the<br />

mentally muddled, they were test-<br />

ing inmates awhile back, and put<br />

the query:<br />

"Which would you rather have-<br />

110 or $10,000?"<br />

"••Ill take the ilO," replied a<br />

•guest" promptly, "I couldn't pay<br />

the tax on ilO.OOO,"<br />

They, lit him out; he was cured.<br />

More "than 88,000' "«UtH»te» have<br />

been tought ttt thwe E'«,by tti<br />

THE CREST THEATRE<br />

Wiidwood Cresi, New Jersey<br />

T, C, Upham preseiili<br />

"Springtime for Henry<br />

Tun,, ABf. 22 thru Sat,, <strong>Aug</strong>. W<br />

THE CAPE THEATRE<br />

{'ape Ml*, New Jprwy<br />

"What A Ufa"<br />

Mon., Aut, « thru Bat,, <strong>Aug</strong>. 26<br />

Now Bliirf<br />

f i i<br />

IHru Aul. IS<br />

for Henry"<br />

DANCE<br />

AT THE<br />

GOLDEN<br />

GALLEON<br />

11th and Boardwalk<br />

FRIDAY<br />

SATURDAY<br />

Starting at 9 p.m. 1<br />

Music By<br />

DON ROMEO<br />

And His Orchestra<br />

FEATURING<br />

GINI HENRY<br />

VOCALIST<br />

HAROLD MARTIN'S<br />

TENOR SAX SOLOS<br />

STEEL PIER<br />

2 Separate Stage Shows u^s0\<br />

U. S. MAST GUARD PRESlNT<br />

'TARS m SPARS'<br />

FEATURING IN PtRSON C. I. M.<br />

VICTOR MATURE<br />

ON OUR STACI IN THE MUSIC HALL<br />

WITH 15 BROADWAY HlADLINEKS<br />

A FIRST SHOWING ON OUR SCREEN<br />

DANCING<br />

HEIDT<br />

Thil Sat. • Sun, <strong>Aug</strong>. 19 • 20<br />

ALIX BARTHA Alternating<br />

DOMING<br />

•VNDAY<br />

. J<br />

SAMMY KAYE<br />

SENSATIONAL CIRCUS<br />

AND WATEB iFORTS , , , A Conires"'sf UaridfTtli Out<br />

the <strong>Ocean</strong> — Fcatnrlnr "ilHARKET," WoBfltr 8«*1<br />

6 Fun Hayiw — March <strong>of</strong> Time la Wan — 6» Wiy<br />

Submarine Diving Bell — Wild Animal Zoo<br />

Daddy Dave's Show For Children<br />

IT'S A VACATION IN ITSELF<br />

Buy More War Bonds and Stamps<br />

JACK'S GROVE<br />

ON THE MAYS LANDING ROAD<br />

ONE MILE FROM SOMERS POINT CIRCLE<br />

Spend the Evening in the<br />

Beautiful South Jersey Caf»<br />

with<br />

• * ALGA HEADLEY • •<br />

The Organist willi a Thousand Meladin<br />

Well known in Atlantic <strong>City</strong> and New York's exclusive hottls<br />

•nd theatres.<br />

She will dilight you with her repertoire and gladly play jam<br />

favorite request.<br />

DELICIOUS SANDWICHES<br />

NO COVER . NO MINIMUM<br />

Excellent<br />

Food<br />

RIVERVIEWINN<br />

Entrance—Just Off tha Circle, Somers Point<br />

Moderate<br />

Price.<br />

see The New Glass Bar<br />

The Rock Garden Bar<br />

BAY VIEW DINING ROOM<br />

Jack Newlon<br />

Phone<br />

Somers Point<br />

934<br />

STEAKS CHOPS<br />

ROY STEELE *nd ABE WALDEN)<br />

; ; . . , • . • . • *


Friday,<br />

S14INTCN*S<br />

Cape May County'i Largest Department Store<br />

Men's Shop<br />

MEN'S SUITS<br />

55.00 Fashion Park Suits<br />

50.00 Fashion Park Suits<br />

45,00 Fashion Park Suits<br />

39,50 Stainton Suits<br />

35,00 Stainton Suits<br />

29,50 Stainton Suits<br />

2S.00 Stainton Suits<br />

22.50 Stainton Suite<br />

Topcoats and Overcoats Included!<br />

Fine nil wool suits suituhle for year-mound wear . . .<br />

worsteds, p.iliardims, cheviots, surKus. Also two-pierr<br />

lightweijdit ironical suits.<br />

SPORT COATS and LEISURE COATS<br />

18, <strong>1944</strong><br />

dam<br />

t'ontlnuoDi 10:30 a.m. (a Midnlte<br />

rums., rni. and SAT, AUOCST n-ii^ig<br />

AHIHJTT nnd COSTE1.LO - MARION IIUTTON ami<br />

KIRDV GIIANT in<br />

"IN SOCIETY"<br />

MflV. TIBS, s VVKn., Al'fi. 2I-33-M<br />

nAliV C'lJOI'Iill - r.AKAINI; I!.\V - IIFNVI'3 CVKKFFE<br />

nnil NltlNE Il.tSHO ill<br />

"THE STORY OF OR. WASSELL 1<br />

In Teehnlj nlnr<br />

•fill US.. Mil, A li.YT., MU. J4.2B-3fi<br />

KI1IMK ilifKHS ri.l \ HAINKW . WH.I.IAM I)KM.*KFST<br />

!t»YM;«NII Wll IH'ltN and FltANKl.tN IMNCilMHIN ill<br />

Cnnlinuuus 1'hJO ii.m, to Miiliilte<br />

llf.. MM, ml i. IT, Al'fil'ST I7.1S.1!)<br />

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"1 LOVE A SOLDIER"<br />

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TWO EVK. SHOWS STARTING 7M5 - Matin<br />

Tlims.. FRI. and SAT.. AUGUST 17-18-19<br />

IIING CIIOSUY, RISE STEVENS, BAnRY FITzr<br />

and. JEAN III Mill it in ""EHAlD<br />

rreniing at R?ii Mfn'f Hall, gih ii.<br />

ii.tVFfi av.. <strong>Ocean</strong> t-'ilY, N, J,<br />

NEWSPAPER 'PUBLISHING CO.<br />

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"SINCE YOU WENT AWAY"<br />

I ir*t Enstini Sliiiu-iir; (tiil-iili- nf %;,,„ V|ir|(<br />

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In 'I'l'ilmiiiiliir<br />

runts., i in, A - \\ \i (, M<br />

The WHITE'mFFS ef'Doi/Eff'<br />

3 Shows<br />

Daily<br />

2rOO P. M.<br />

6:30 P. M.<br />

9:30 P. M,<br />

DO UGH TV'S<br />

VVLtMM uni< -ifiv MA<br />

I ilihlP'i 11<br />

A.ILH.<br />

t V! •<br />

- n VII .•:!-, .1<br />

Were 10.95 to 23.00 g.TSto 19.75<br />

MEN'S SHOES<br />

Broken i.uis . All sizes<br />

5.95 Shoes ^95<br />

S.95 Shoes -7,65<br />

g.95<br />

10.50 Shoes<br />

WATER REPELLENT JACKETS<br />

Were 5.9S to 10,98 3-50 to g.75<br />

MEN'S and BOYS BRIEFS<br />

New Shipmi nl , . , puri Elastic<br />

Boyi 45c Men's gQc<br />

MEN'S 2-PC. SLACK SETS<br />

15% Off<br />

MEN'S SHIRTS<br />

Brolcen Lots, All Sizes 1,59<br />

MEN'S SOCKS<br />

Wore 4Sc to 65c 3 pairs J .00<br />

SPORT SHIRTS<br />

Woic 3.S0 and 3,95 O.SS<br />

MEN'S STRAW HATS<br />

15% Off<br />

INNSTORES<br />

MEAT DEPARTMENT —<br />

f B*by Spring Lamb Skle! **w<br />

. Ib Site<br />

, Ib Illc<br />

. Ib Me<br />

. Ib Bee<br />

eal Shoulders<br />

re Wute<br />

. Tongue*<br />

cy<br />

Skinless Franks<br />

» 35c<br />

Tjsty Smoked<br />

Liver Sausage<br />

ft 35c<br />

Beady to Eat Smoked<br />

Picnic Hams<br />

— PRODUCE DEPARTMENT ~<br />

let, Forrthook ar Heurl'k c, <strong>On</strong>lil<br />

Canteloupes<br />

IQc and % 5c ea,<br />

Jyley<br />

Cal. Lemons<br />

, doz, 39c<br />

Crlspjp New<br />

Celery Hearts<br />

bunch 15c<br />

I And 3 Henrb to Bench<br />

Jersey Trader<br />

Stringiest Beans<br />

2ft 19c<br />

New llrljw.ire<br />

Sweet Potatoes<br />

2 » 25c<br />

6 Days Starting Monday, <strong>Aug</strong>. 21<br />

FIRST EASTERN SHOWING (Exclusive <strong>of</strong> New York)<br />

The screen !s most<br />

distinguished cast<br />

DAVID 0. SEIfZNICK<br />

presents<br />

"Since You<br />

WentAway<br />

His fibt prjoduttibii<br />

since "G^ie With The<br />

Windr and T Rebecca"<br />

JENNIFER J0»><br />

" Cromwell<br />

UnilPii Arlisls<br />

SHIRLEY<br />

• «4«.«;<br />

' i:<br />

Vour bi«ly I" a temple <strong>of</strong> the Holy Spirit<br />

the Indifference?<br />

siirfiifO indii'Htiniis, jit least, HIP Hint<br />

I <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'* Summer visitors ,in> rot with » wooden<br />

Long after the Cape May Naval figure out 10 jnli|utei saving to each mile: If round taehed to eiitcli the strut 1<br />

Base has resumed its peace-time irip five mlnutei per mile tall, M the workman c»n ^<br />

rule nnd after the war bsoiTi hns The only explanation we can, otfer for Ut. Old- itralfht for bundUnt Even I<br />

bnrnme Just another chnpter in man's estimate im that he drives slowly He la a fun- ranember seeing fanner*<br />

Cane May's htatory. Cape May elf 1- eral director w patches too small lor<br />

a will feel the effect* <strong>of</strong> the • • • a reaper.<br />

very extensive Improvement pro- Incidentally, If you haven't already signed a petl- Swinging a cradle to luM<br />

m-nrn conducted there by the Navy llon, MWng the lejlslature to approve the highway, THere to almost none <strong>of</strong> It don» <<br />

slncp " s« b -lel the buildinR. „„ s0 ,t onMi You,u flnd one M the bBnk „ at thme „,„_ But tmrmeTS ^^^ ^5-.<br />

The Navy has spent a great deal mogt real estate <strong>of</strong>flosg. cigar itoreg, etc, using the device far that IM<br />

Jn^mfe^Tunninf e «°Wg'h as -~~~ They still find plenty <strong>of</strong> hart ^<br />

t2m~~iar" improvemmtj which Women'tS Rights becauseTl'^was'Sni^t 0 ^^<br />

?H h a t k *i °i!*rHP-* r C ?Sf" "' Thr oW i u m CTV tot w nl s WhU is being gant. It used to take the pr<strong>of</strong>it.<br />

snrt hotel properties in this si,,.- ptppd up agaln<br />

<strong>of</strong> a wheat crop to nay enough nun<br />

howiS ^,tT vm V - ""I "" i"being used by a all group <strong>of</strong> pr<strong>of</strong>essional tl a day to h.rvest^But W ^<br />

hotel and improvements will revert feminists to shout down the proposed revised State Cormick's reaper changed all "th*t.<br />

tathe, taxpayers <strong>of</strong> i^pe May whe Cunstitulion, due for vuter action on election day. . . .<br />

FARMING<br />

tlon<br />

price either for rental or for snle ~j"i^Nowmtef "Se"faV7lttonTfN S^ 8° PP«<br />

"'TIIT SS Hote, So lon, a ^£V^^^^"£Z«*3& ^ about to<br />

wwte eh^him tnTcim" Mas* l" mauled creature In her civil rights. She will •«- me" out <strong>of</strong><br />

now a substantial asset which<br />

point.i to the wisdom <strong>of</strong> the city<br />

commissioners in ihtnininK city<br />

ownership <strong>of</strong> the property several<br />

years ngn<br />

fateful day.<br />

But. from the standpoint <strong>of</strong> the record and tile<br />

facta, 'taln't so.<br />

happened, N<br />

man's work. Machines tern<br />

help them earn more by h<br />

them do a bigger day'a work,'<br />

one fanner with good tools pn*<br />

d <strong>Line</strong>s as much as 30 fartnera did<br />

Jne Smllh .Infk Kerllnnd. Hnrnld<br />

iunnfi!! nni. B:!.ni Reyel eniieht lilfs<br />

;,.'." they i-fifl'l. I'r.plf wlm rcfiisr. tn t-..- ^'^'^^Ihe 1 £"£. " " ^ '"<br />

..,...-.(? in the strni) tlrivpH indu-ate tn us . . .<br />

I that they place n low VHIUP iipcin the Hiifc.<br />

ty <strong>of</strong> tIit-ii* ^iiiis anil brothers in thu arm.<br />

1 ftim's<br />

rV/ASHMGTOH SNAPSHOTS"]<br />

-•» IAMII PtIITOM.<br />

The sheltlnah Olee Club <strong>of</strong> MIII-<br />

vill! 1 giive n rnneert on the ^?USIL-<br />

Pier.<br />

M0VIA V<br />

iThe President in Hawaii<br />

The Amfi'lcan putilii 1 Ipnrni'd with min-<br />

fled eniiiliniis that I'rrsiilnnt Roosevelt<br />

lad truisi'il to Hawaii fur mi'ithcr <strong>of</strong> bin<br />

I war cnnfori'in'cs.<br />

hid, iiiHnmprnmisinK Hppiililicans im-<br />

I mfdiatply lii-iindi'tl it it super-iltipn" vntr>.<br />

sttins stunt, at the tnxpnypvs' ("xprnse.<br />

Raliiil, iiiH'iimpriimiHinir New iJi'alrrs<br />

I hiilfKl it a« iinnthcr jirncif nf thp I'rcsi-<br />

lent's internaliiiiial Icndorship anil iiciinirti<br />

is a war stvaloiriHt.<br />

Mitlt'li'-'if-tlH-fniid litizrns thntiKht It<br />

I over, Ht'i'hiimr finally that eai'li .schonl nf<br />

rhoujrht ivij'lit havo somt'thiiiK un the iiall.<br />

Wii? tilt" trip nivossaryV Was 1110 fhipf<br />

Extcutivp sf-i'ViiiK tlip best interests <strong>of</strong> hi« .<br />

I country". 1 Weren't MncArtliiir nnd Nimitz.<br />

doing all 1'inht lipfiirp the President took<br />

I that loiifr, pprilotis trip?<br />

WP woiililn't kiifiw. Certainly Mr. Rnnsr-<br />

I wit's frlohe-jrirdliri!? jnuiits to the war tho-<br />

itreg have hcoii withmit precedent. Rut<br />

I this war al.-jfi i.« without preerdpnt. FPI 1 -<br />

j haps it i.< the chief rxecutive's duty to con-<br />

fer, nn tin? spot, with his military anf) nn-<br />

I ml chieftains. (Vrtainly they dnn't have<br />

he time to come to "Washinjflnn.<br />

But the aiinouni't iiiPiit Ihiit tip *'Oiild<br />

I tmier n radio report to the people 011 the<br />

I Hawaiian ennfprpiH'p, t'oming after his rr-<br />

ment that lip wouldn't iiavp tim - pulilu IU dppaitmpnt li.i*.<br />

[ taken pt'ihapn an unpii'i cdpnted step in<br />

h ty iieiiiliujr ut ,1,1% 11 tinner in<br />

Un lieu Spain 1 ! 1 * liecausp ()i i an<br />

I Clb is -o mini with Msitius that t'liio 1-<br />

Mcticulh im iiitim foi ,in\ mon<br />

No n,i\ In, n x,[ iiei-n (lini-.nl til 0I1<br />

•>n an riu ui.iti> 1 ht 1 k on thn 1 it\' Mum<br />

"•r priul.iimn ,il an\ KIMII tnni j Jl.nn<br />

WWk then ait> moir \imtor-, licit noil<br />

I than in .Ink T)tlm 'funk the mimliPi is<br />

F*iililiiit\ Diiiil'ii Sarjffni 111 tlo i e<br />

touch with hulels ,md looming housis, e%i-<br />

| ocntlj hnliit 1,1 t|1c laigi i i -Aiitr l| «nf doert<strong>of</strong>i-ii<br />

high prices invite inflation.<br />

fo?<br />

1<br />

crowds.<br />

those who enjoy the freedom <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> will go home r.nd emancipate their<br />

brethren by setting a new standard in dress.<br />

• • •<br />

There Is just one point, however, on whleh we're<br />

inclined to be somewhat die-hard. We still contend ....... , ,<br />

that when we stroll the boardwalk in the evening we «inaward-ln<br />

; well and fully dressed as the '*— WBS lo0 «<br />

was BtUl<br />

no nris^Bg<br />

And to msfci<br />

it even tougher, it is just U apt .<br />

to be mama as it is papa that <strong>On</strong><br />

sheets to the<br />

MtlM and<br />

ri did not.<br />

"You talk to the eocoanut trees <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, after all, prides itself upon main- nvjnd*" ltf*' n<br />

and think nothing <strong>of</strong> It, But when Inlnlnj a certain amount <strong>of</strong> dignity and decorum, E»" to eue<br />

.--; » . ,,. ..,., .„_„., the trees start answerini back .. I" especially during the evening parade <strong>of</strong> strollers. But VLK wltn the low down<br />

Voice from guardhouse Don _g waMM O.I., «portiiiS on that spirit is ruined frequently by a slouchy-looklnst Youre te " h **« flES<br />

stand there arguing ail night; shoot ,oneI|1,MS: " *~ * coatlets Individual, shuffling along with his shirt tail JO BEBBA -<br />

'im.' . struggling aialnst his suspenders for emancipation. : ~<br />

•rr irvvw "You are engoiOd in work that Is It just Isn't In keeping, AS Emily Post would say, ONE OF Dpi BUMS<br />

SHE KNtw second only in its rMponslblllty to it lsn"t dane, A young Brooklyn Midler m» OH<br />

The story shows that the Lu-c- the most important work <strong>of</strong> the _ — maneuvers in Oregon, Having > f*w<br />

embourfiers' defiance <strong>of</strong> the Ocr- R0Vernme.nt Itself," — SecretBFy <strong>of</strong> nnn>f /M.u Rat* R/>hinrt minutes te himself after erttttlag<br />

mans extends even to the children. gtate Hull, to the p«ss. - o n * «- e «»' e r w l ommna chow he atroUed m ^^ &„ ^^^<br />

At school a little girl was asked _ : Constant readers no doubt grow weary <strong>of</strong> the and soon CMM back with •> tMH0><br />

by the Nasl teacher who was the "Women voters now outnumber necessary repetition <strong>of</strong> which The Sentlnel.Ledger la ful <strong>of</strong> rattleinake rattles<br />

greatest figure in the modern hU- -nale voters by about 600,000." - guilty. <strong>On</strong>cf every year we repeat ourselves on a num- "Where In the world did yon flit<br />

tory <strong>of</strong> the country. u, i. Census Bureau. her <strong>of</strong> topics, thnrn?" gajped his alarmed ognt><br />

"The Qrand Duohesa Charlotte," _ — It Is now time again to express the annual Plea panlon.<br />

replied the child. "The planners plan much better that Bummer viMtari do not leave their pets behind •Ofl'n's, wolm," replied the lMf<<br />

The Nazi was annoyed. However, for themselves than they do for to starve when thgy go home, from BrooWyn.<br />

he tried again. the people. The payroll proves it."— Many do. believe it or not. They bring cute little . -.-- - , ". v rt<br />

"But who was It that fled the Indianapolis News. kitten; for the children to play with, then turn them "The first step In UeCUrtdt psttl^.-<br />

country, leaving them to fight their — loose to fend for themselves. Some even turn dogs war employment It to get mow <<br />

own battles?" he demanded, "Small business to a large extent adrift, plovers I MH sure the<br />

The little girl could answer that u the basis <strong>of</strong> our free enterprise Take them back, or find goad homes for them, or cannot compel men to "<br />

one, too. system ."—Emit Sehnin, ptti., N. Y. turn thtm over to the B.P.C:A. for merciful disposal, ployem-- ~'<br />

"Rudolf Hess," die Mid, Stock Exchanie. PLEASE! tbi<br />

;^*V.W*.- 4^ : '--


MBTHOPIST<br />

, and ceptajl *v.<br />

I F. m&& Minister<br />

• has shown that In many<br />

the world where Uttk debt<br />

<strong>of</strong> natural resources has<br />

first Christian misslonune<br />

and taught Christ, and<br />

ney were followed by ts-<br />

<strong>of</strong> un-Chrifltl&n principles<br />

j name Of industry and com-<br />

Mul ruined all that had been<br />

one'stops to consider the<br />

>n <strong>of</strong> wan, many <strong>of</strong> which<br />

been forced upon Innocent<br />

and <strong>of</strong>ten projected by nainmosetlly<br />

Christian, again<br />

much rebuilding to do, e're<br />

le Soioitt<br />

the peoples <strong>of</strong> the world will under.<br />

.stand.<br />

To make the sacrifices neceasary<br />

for this rebuilding will require<br />

Chrlstinn Grace, to be found and<br />

encouraged only in the Christian<br />

Church.<br />

^To u&Ust in this program the<br />

following servfces win be held by the<br />

above church on the coming Bun.<br />

day:<br />

9:30 urn. The Church School You<br />

are Invited to Join this service <strong>of</strong><br />

worship and study. May we especially<br />

urge you to encourage<br />

growing youth to keep up their<br />

Church School attendance during<br />

the vacation period,<br />

10:45 a.m. The Morning Service <strong>of</strong><br />

Worship The sermon subject for<br />

thin service will be, "Charity Not<br />

a Favor," The special music will<br />

include, preludes; "Sunrise," by<br />

Harg-Elcrt and "Finlandia," By<br />

Sibelius. The postlude, "Grand<br />

Chorua in B Flat," by bubotJ. The<br />

soloist quorU'tti; will sing. "Bless.<br />

cd Jesu. Fount <strong>of</strong> Mercy," by An.<br />

fIRST CHCTRCH<br />

'METHODIST<br />

"The Church With The Chim«s"<br />

CINYlMI. AVENUE at EIGHTH STREET<br />

BENJAMIN F. ALLGOOD, Minister<br />

9:30 Church School<br />

Service <strong>of</strong> Worship<br />

Sermon Subject: "A Charity Not a Favor"<br />

MUSIC FOR THIS SERVICE<br />

w Km-Elert<br />

"fftltanijla" ,,, Sibelius<br />

Selo, "the PubUcan" Van de Wuler<br />

"Blcraed Jeso, Fount <strong>of</strong> Mercy" Anton Dvork<br />

"Ho, Everyone that Thlrstelh" MacFarlane<br />

C M Chorus In B Flat" ,,.,.. Dubols<br />

7:45 ThePpardwaLW Twilight Service<br />

(The Moorlyn Theater)<br />

GUEST SPEAKER<br />

FRANCIS HARVEY GREEN<br />

Noted Preacher and I.rcturer<br />

Preladrs by MR. GEOKGE (>. ASHTON<br />

"Agnta Del" (Intcrmesso) ilizet<br />

" "Andante" (Violin Concerto) Mendelssohn<br />

Special Music by the Soloist Quartrtte<br />

Moalc for both Services by<br />

GEORGE 0. ASHTON, organist and iholrmaster<br />

- - J • - • mna ANNE SIMON, Controlto<br />

•ftnor HARRY MARTYN, Bass<br />

'fl Sincere<br />

<strong>City</strong> Tabernacle<br />

A3SQOAT1QN-65TH SEASON<br />

Artny Aw, between 8th and lib Bd,<br />

, AUGUST 13, <strong>1944</strong><br />

' in the Tabernacle<br />

Chmrch, FhUadflphia<br />

M. in the Village Theatre<br />

Fort Newton<br />

Mtewr, r*.<br />

Judge To Speak<br />

At the Strand<br />

thiuugh the years, will be [uest<br />

preacher for this service. The spoclal<br />

muilf will include prehidrs<br />

on the Hammond Instrument.<br />

"Ainus Del," by BUset and "Andante,"<br />

by Mendelssohn, Thr soloist<br />

quartet will sing. "Hallelujah.<br />

Praise thf Lord." by Lewandowskl.<br />

Miss ti >err will sing, "Thr<br />

Voice In the Wilderness,' 1 by<br />

Scott <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the great inspirations<br />

<strong>of</strong> this service is joining with over<br />

1800 people In singing the great<br />

hymns <strong>of</strong> the Churen. I<br />

• • •<br />

ST. AUGIJSTIrfE'S ». C,<br />

IJSS Asbnry Ave,<br />

Paslor, Rev. BBriholoniew V. Doyle<br />

Aslstaiii. Rev. Wm. I* M«K«ver<br />

Sunday Massea ai it, AusnMtine'i<br />

Ohurch, 13th and Wesley av,<br />

8:30, 8:00, 8:15, 10:18, 11:15.<br />

Miraculous Medal Oevotions follow<br />

the last Mass.<br />

Weekday Mass at 7 at 14th and Ashury<br />

av.<br />

Confessions—Sat., 4-6 and 7 SO and<br />

»,<br />

First Friday Oonfesslons, 4, 0 and<br />

7:S0 and 9,<br />

Masses 6:30 and 8:00.<br />

Sunday Masses—at. Mary's Chapel<br />

2nd it, and Atlantic av.<br />

8:30, 8:00, B:00, 10:00 and 11:00.<br />

Weekday Mass at 7;J0.<br />

Oonfesslons Bat, 7:3u and tf:0O.<br />

First Friday Confessions at 7:30<br />

ind 8:00,<br />

Masses 1:30 and 1:00,<br />

• • •<br />

HOLT TBINTTT EPISCOPAL<br />

11th it, and Centra! av.<br />

REV. R, S. Bailey, Rector<br />

7:30 and i a.m. Holy Communion<br />

10 a.m. Church School.<br />

11:16 BJH. Morning Service and sermen,<br />

Tuesdays at 2:15 n.m. CexreDt 1st<br />

Tuesday at 10:30 a.m.) Women's<br />

AuuUiary.<br />

Wed, and Friday, 8:30 a.m. Holj<br />

Ccmmunlon<br />

• • *<br />

FIRST PRFSBYTERIAN<br />

7th it, and Wesley av.<br />

The Gospel Centered and<br />

Missionary Minded nhBreh<br />

Rev, Oeorfe Flwlier, Th,D,, Fastoi<br />

9:18 am. Prayer Meeting <strong>of</strong> Sun.<br />

day school teachers and <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />

In the choir room,<br />

B 30 a.m. Sunday School for nil<br />

sties. Miss Catherine Gordon, superintendent.<br />

William T, Bwayne<br />

and Henry B, Cooper, Bsslstnnt<br />

superintendents. Dr, Clarence H.<br />

Chain, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, song leader,<br />

8, 8, Lesson for <strong>Aug</strong>ust 27.<br />

'israers First King," I, Baimuel<br />

9- 15-91: 10: 2B-J7; 11: 12-1S,<br />

This Sunday's Lesson to be taught<br />

from pulpit by Bes, Earl F, Fow.<br />

ler, P.D., pastor <strong>of</strong> Bethany Pres.<br />

byterian Ohureh, Lancaster, Pa,<br />

10:48 a.m. Morning service <strong>of</strong> ^Torship.<br />

Sermon on The Lord'i Pray,<br />

er. Part Vin. "And Lead Us Not<br />

Into Temptation," Matthew 8: 13,<br />

The choir, Leslie O, Hughes, lead,<br />

er, wlU sing, "Jubilate Deo," by<br />

Schubert, Tenor solo "Consider<br />

and Hear Me," by Wooler, by<br />

Lulgl Boccclll.<br />

A special iaerlflee <strong>of</strong>fering toward<br />

the building fund will be received,<br />

7:40 pxa. Bvenlng Service <strong>of</strong> Wor*<br />

ship,' Bermon, "Are Our Treasures<br />

Real?" I Einjp. M: 21-81,<br />

The quartet wlj sing, "p, Cojne<br />

Let m Sing tJflto The Lo»fl." by<br />

Charges Britain,<br />

Ignore U.S. In New Plan<br />

jSlMpafcer Here Says Germany to be<br />

Made a 'No Mam's Land'<br />

Br. Green Here San.<br />

Lehigh County Jurist<br />

Han Sunday<br />

The Sunday evening service in the<br />

By GWPN PBTT1T<br />

Itrand Theater will have ttte Unique<br />

privilege <strong>of</strong> welcoming as guest "Certain people who once and Dutch to have learned a<br />

FtMcfcer, Tab-<br />

speaker Judge James F. Henninger. thought America had a lot to <strong>of</strong>- £oiv from the tragedy. But<br />

President Judge court <strong>of</strong> Common fer don't think so any more," as. ELiy, 'After the war we will have<br />

HeW <strong>of</strong> Lahtgh County, His subject sdruid Dr. Vahya Armajani lfl anno<br />

(.N ihink, me pU| have ejn.<br />

Sooday eten-<br />

Is an active layman <strong>of</strong> the Lutheran Ilandtrs, (pires." .<br />

Church, He Is constantly being call- Dr. Ariiiajoiil, born In Ti'herim, I 'NO BIAN'S LAND'—Oermanv<br />

iIntonationed upon to serve on many impjirt. Iran, enrne 'tu the United States<br />

pulplts<br />

tut committees <strong>of</strong> the United Luth.<br />

"Bi'iliiln nnd Ru.v-.iii do not pay<br />

through tile Furolgn Bnnrd nf<br />

_ . (ton be-<br />

tran Church.<br />

much ani'iuion to America now, be-<br />

Mi.*'KiiJii.'- In 1828. while DII rnuru IUILHL' »'r luivu iiD inorf to ufler<br />

At present he la ierving both on for hi* liisi vbiit tn Amt'rica^ ho Accordiin; to a government<br />

Iti preach at 7:« o'clock, un-<br />

the executive board and the finance p^d lii London whnrci ha wasgltlcial.<br />

those twu covjtitrles havi!<br />

i <strong>of</strong> the- <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

cominlttee <strong>of</strong> the U. L. O, A and ngiilnst Ameiiniiiu;<br />

iin untierstamlliiK whiiii is<br />

roeceaaor*<br />

the board <strong>of</strong> directors <strong>of</strong> the Luth.<br />

i <strong>of</strong> Oeesn ouy. This<br />

eran Seminary at Ml, Airy. Ho re-<br />

AH they think nbout,<br />

•' nttd-aunuiw throngs an<br />

cently was elected president <strong>of</strong> the<br />

to M«r one <strong>of</strong> the ROBERT KILLOUGFI board <strong>of</strong> trustees <strong>of</strong> the Good Shep-<br />

• vota*.<br />

Bass soloist at the Brvn Mawr, herd Home, Allentown, after hav><br />

i W. Kttto. weU known Pa,, Presbyterian Church, who<br />

Ing served 14 years as a member<br />

prcacbetB and leader <strong>of</strong> win tine at the Tabernacle sen Ic-<br />

<strong>of</strong> that board.<br />

i conference, will be es on Sunday—at 10:45 a, m. In<br />

He Is known widely as a devoted<br />

r In the hiatorthe<br />

Tabernacle and at ";45 p. m.<br />

churchman, an able Jurist and a<br />

_._ ,, at 10^5 o'clock Dr.<br />

man possessed <strong>of</strong> ready wit. Be.<br />

in the Village Theatre, boardwalk<br />

• te deservedly popular in Oce-<br />

cause <strong>of</strong> these qualities he Is In<br />

at 8th It,<br />

i to pMtor oX the Oal'<br />

great demand as a speaker at many<br />

, having been<br />

religious and secular functions and<br />

nt and member Ing gecaaidni, will be tod by thealthough<br />

he has a sense <strong>of</strong> humor<br />

! conferences Methodist gong leader, Richard W. which has made him very popular.<br />

Dn soloist uf Wright Ctute <strong>of</strong> the services.<br />

Qreen, known and loved by the<br />

Sunday Qchool.<br />

Brent host who have heard him<br />

IPhi Service<br />

1 ' one EM- j R'H'U lur iicrlinps 10 yeiira. Our-<br />

Blishinan said. "Is the nimightj n 1 "" 1 lf t0 bMt, Dr. <strong>On</strong>mek mad. Burke «nA<br />

his party were attacked by the ban-<br />

(UU Burke wldted' until some' <strong>of</strong><br />

them entered ttte cabin where he<br />

had been sitting wrapped In a large<br />

blanket. He was ilit ieet tail, and<br />

wfj«n ho «tood up otlll wrapped in<br />

the blanket, the bandits leaped <strong>of</strong>t<br />

the bout shrieking, » mptf|gf U ipori»ored by these <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

"•fwrneq HJJ recogrjiti^ <strong>of</strong> our churchc*' _—<br />

begafit, and value to our own community.<br />

; HOWARD a BTAmTON ATLANTIO OTTY ELBCrTH<br />

'• ^ ' - - •••-"•• COMPANY<br />

AH.-' ••<br />

I<br />

THE CITY OF OCEAN TY<br />

Invites You To Buy and Build A Home In This Resort<br />

There Are Years Of Health and Happiness For You and Yours In a Seashore Home<br />

Be Ready To Build! Here Is Your Opportunity!<br />

THESE CITY-OWNED LOTS<br />

TO BE SOLD TO HIGHEST BIDDER<br />

AT AUCTION<br />

Wednesday <strong>Aug</strong>. 30,<strong>1944</strong><br />

2 P.M.<br />

Were /« An Opportunity<br />

To Buy Desirable<br />

- <strong>City</strong>-Owned Lots<br />

At Your Own Price!<br />

b M opportimlty Oat ;N m;<br />

havp aixln. Bay now and haw m<br />

nUr let p«t-war camtruM avalltMe M Ciif<br />


WELVE "^ OCE^N CITY SENTINEtLEDGER " Frida<br />

NEWSOfOMI<br />

I Mf N^WOMCM<br />

IN UNIFORM<br />

Killed Year Ago;<br />

Just Announced<br />

Point Man Died in<br />

Solomons Action<br />

Resort Man Tells How Japs Fought Like<br />

Demons As Their Blasted Sub Sank<br />

Brother»-in-Lavv<br />

on Furlough After<br />

Turbulent Careers<br />

Shot at Rescuers<br />

As They Struggled<br />

in the Water<br />

tint I.'<br />

Red Faiit'V, qiiari.'niiiu-;U i' iijci,<br />

whose wiff rrsUdi's at 'tl Snnwvs uv..<br />

BQDKTS Point, Wi.5 lisU'd by lhi' W:ii'<br />

PipartnR'iii Friday us havlim hrm<br />

(Mild ill iietiull a y.ar ili;n iiiirinii<br />

the inviiidun uf RiMicicivu i.-,| inu in<br />

tfap Suiumuns,<br />

Farluy, it ucplu-U' "i Htati' SMI-<br />

atqr Frank B Kii'li'V, ni Aliimtu'<br />

bounty, liad pruviiiiyiLv bri-n n'pHii-<br />

fd Piiigsirig Aimu*'. 9. Ri-tx T!H= Navy<br />

laid hi' is iluw priMinii'd in III' di nil<br />

The Incident omirml whilr- ii.- w.i.-i<br />

pllottiijj a lumlini: tarsi-.<br />

He nml his wlfiv Flnroiifi- Ki-;.r- , ,h:1|1Jl,s bv )lls<br />

ney Fiiiiey. fiu-im-rlv it'-iciiHi in n| ,„"],,.,-,; ,IV,.,<br />

Margntr whrii \w piili^ti'd nil Ai5i!i<br />

17, 10*2 His fallii-r Is ivii-i-ilw-<br />

pBntllill JnilirM A Fnvirv .»( Ihr<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong> pijlifi- ckMiriifiiir'iii<br />

Ciintiiiueil ffiim ttaee I<br />

aware til It, iinci cnmi' Eiiai by<br />

trulii mi tliffomH I'miti-i-, Shaw ai.<br />

Hvi-ti lirrr Friday anil Mlllrr Siitur-<br />

dny. biith tu visii Mrs SIIIIW und<br />

ln-r .mutlur ami baby. Juan, whn<br />

(Hi- SiiriitiiiiiiliE hi'li- iMi Otll!I:il iiv .<br />

lir;ir 1-sf st<br />

,iu<br />

SUMMER VISITORS- SON'<br />

WOUNDED IN FRAN'Ci:<br />

The War Deimitim-nt Inn- mi*<br />

nouncpd that l-ii-ut I-ILHII - f.iit.ncl<br />

Gordon H Chiii'iibi'i's WH* wniindi'il<br />

In France uii June Sii<br />

Colonel Cliunibi'is paiTii!f_li.ivi' ,i<br />

Eutnmpr htitric lu-tv .it HIT.' Priinlyii<br />

pi, and reside in Winli-r in "4'iu<br />

poyer st,. Mt. Alr.v. I'a- He is u i:ni-<br />

dUBte uf the University ! Pi'Uiiml-<br />

varijii-<br />

Hliiiuf, ili-nlruvi'l' |iiirlli-i]i:Ui-il 1"<br />

lllusl ul I 111' prim ipiii lin-a-.li'n.-. mill<br />

I l i n a i r i l i i . i i i i ' i n i - i l l , 1 . ; i i : . . i n s t i l l ' 1 J a P 1<br />

-<br />

I I I - l i - l i l l i - . i I I I , I I --11 " I n - •" I ' . I M ' i l !<br />

I l l s s h i p i l l , n i l - r , i i i f . i l i U i i l i / l l ) t - : u ' -<br />

i l i y M i l i m . i r i ' l i m i . i n n , i l i . i " i l l "<br />

i - a r p l i i ' i i i 1 . - . i h - l i - r n ii t i n | i l r . ~ i n i • ' • ill<br />

i i l l i m i l i T M - . i i l i i i l n i - . i ' i n ' I ' l l . - i i r i ' i<br />

i v . i s l i l i i H i i i i i l i i v p l . i . - l i T i - i l H i l l i i l ' | H l i<br />

,! n n I T : i H i i - i ' S I ' I -<br />

p i n i . , 1 u l -• i i - i il<br />

"Jupsi were Nirambling all uvor<br />

tin- (Ink, Hllvn ulluihcr di"slruy<br />

vr <strong>of</strong> our lunif rajnnied lhi> nuy<br />

und scut il to (he bciduin in a<br />

hurry.<br />

"<strong>On</strong>ly si'vcli JalM were vlsiblr ill<br />

the uliter, iintl ^ulrie <strong>of</strong> thpiii ui-re<br />

lilltlni; (lniiiM'Ini on tin. hi'iiil<br />

uilll tlu'ir JlUtol build or Komi 1 -<br />

thlnij. us II they «i>rr trying In<br />

ex..limit li.it i-k.iri. rjihrr Ih.in [i-i<br />

u* pirli liii'iii up<br />

"Niii'i-ii i»i tin* Ni|H, ^ihrn «r<br />

vii-nw IIIIM', rircil ill us willi tlwir<br />

pistnls So our cliH-k iiuirliiiir<br />

millllirv I..kul (hi' imtr.ili lul ilr<br />

Miss Simon To<br />

Sing at Flanders<br />

With Cortefe En-<br />

semble, Sunday<br />

bum hiiriimciil.<br />

' riiu'iM •. iiii-ii<br />

li-i- in [in- Ihlin<br />

law iu-1'i' iiblr<br />

film ha! a fii<br />

illlliilllS Of ffl-V.<br />

Is. ilh. lirnliii'rh.ni.<br />

to MM- uilii,i' and<br />

(ill Hull's.<br />

hill! ii'li In ,11-Ul;, ;i|-<br />

•• "I lln- ' ll.H'il-liT<br />

!-"\- ••li-l.-i- I., ;i..'<br />

ulii- |ii iv - Ani"ii-<br />

il", ,i feu Iim.'!.<br />

filMlly<br />

Cliily tliri'i' Hire<br />

iiiitl lliiy wire<br />

mi IIM: nut<br />

"Ave Mnrli" ,,•• SchubiTt<br />

Vlrtnr ili-rbi'ii Medley<br />

by Migs AntH' Simon<br />

Hili I rum "The Di'M'rt Bong"<br />

New Bayfront^ier<br />

At Battersea, Plan<br />

I 1 ins (oi iL.on timUoti mil hit<br />

in HI mi ui nf i Imriiiiil fill i i<br />

Hiii h i i i id iiul Un Ins IIIII<br />

Un in il 11mil tin "i n hi club<br />

« i. ill il i nl Uii »• 11- iij tin Ai<br />

m Iiikiniii Ci i M<br />

flu ku i II lu ilu Cn iimi i i<br />

i i. hli u i n tin mihui i h i<br />

Killi i ill Ii i II nil I f i i w II<br />

I li I II inn! I I inn 1 ni li in<br />

Ull 111, I Ml ll Ml I Hi lii II I "I I<br />

CKIr-nfl II 11 fret fiiUifT lillii Ihr I puny nwnet] hw lh<br />

chiiiiiK-l. in ijruvldc innri. iiumriiiK *h;cli nwns n<br />

sDiii-i- fni niiviiti' bi 111 Is nllir th,-|,itv In i<br />

wnr Phin.-i iil, u .ii full lur c-iiii^iriK.-<br />

Hi,11 ul 11 liiliililili sln;:i- li'i'l 'i'<br />

I liTigth, iiliini! tin 1 buikhrml.<br />

i ilu' id'iiliy Co. IK ii liohlliiii nini-<br />

Need a New<br />

I"-'- M.il.<br />

BODY WORK<br />

PAINTING<br />

Expert Service<br />

Palmer's<br />

Auto Service<br />

1119.29 Asbury Ave.<br />

SII.KNfl-: DICK CVS<br />

- t ' l n . i l l y " H i - " I i l l . - i • • • l i . - ••'•• I ' •<br />

• •'111,-. , i l l i i H i . - , u l j p - i i I,i> i d . . i . l » , i » 0<br />

ici'i •:ifr o u r .-.ii-rii." in' .-.iiici r i u r<br />

Ktiilll. i=k i'lislli'il liiin . i i l l - m iiiifi I n<br />

liit'Hi ii tjl.u-: :ii:i! kiIi,i k,-iI ,,;t i l u '<br />

s u b , , ilvn (ii-.k n u n v i'li ill. IH-.-.I<br />

Hit-Runner Strikes<br />

Boys; 1 Badly Hurt<br />

-'•.. -i i » 4 "1 C . lit II • ,-li><br />

, - I ' , I ; I lilt;. Iiii ,, ,11'.i IIII lit ;-.. ! -Jllli<br />

• i i l l i k l » l i llin,. lll.ll- I h i ' i i n i l l l y<br />

Illl'lll-J 1)111- u i Iill.Ill<br />

,lu:.i-|i|l C!-.:ini-i-. !l iU C i i i n t<br />

IS II I W,l MM II t<br />

•«' ' I U l i fti-l,<br />

In ili.il in ,i<br />

MISS ,\N\i: M.MU.V<br />

Aililf ^llli'Ul fi! t<br />

Clermont Ensign, 23, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Marine<br />

Commands Tanker Wounded in Action<br />

MiiV<br />

Mr<br />

Kl'f Jis,<br />

CALCIUM<br />

CHLORIDE<br />

ihi^l iliiu it iiii lim<br />

i-ti" I Ihuhuili"* wi'<br />

ROTF.NONF,<br />

|i,,i-<br />

'KI l.ilih, ,ni,l kin,ill dull. 1,,,<br />

Cornbination Doors<br />

C, H, Shoemaker<br />

Lumber Co.<br />

12th and West Ave.<br />

Phone 0150<br />

ROOF<br />

or Just a Repair Job?<br />

In tiithi-<br />

y. <strong>Aug</strong>ustJ8, <strong>1944</strong>^<br />

gas Rations For<br />

Motorboats To Be<br />

Drastically Cut<br />

To be Reduced from<br />

125 to 24 Gallons<br />

for Three Months<br />

OCEAN CITY SENTINEDLEDGER<br />

PACfe<br />

'•:,;:;'•<br />

CAS' 1 - call Independent, We've the<br />

ptiit'iHi , the rnrn, the matorials and the mn<br />

iii'iit ID fiivt> you a perfect job on any typ( .<strong>On</strong>|<br />

\VV v • liccn rntifirs for many yens nnd expect fa<br />

I),- liir runny more That's why i'-<br />

lilh lllli,IIIII ills II iiiuln, till' 5II1I1I-<br />

un i iii I 1 ul iiLul liuiM-pom-r inn<br />

i ilinn ni.it mil ixtiucl Ihr lii-»<br />

OI'A ml tin [jiii|ji|.,i[| tut h.i<br />

linn iiiiHiiiili i| b, iimMikrubu. ri'-<br />

'i litmt nt un n i il |n pmiilr wlm f. It<br />

Un IIWIIII- nl \ulilj. .mil piitti-r<br />

tjtiiU \'tli lltnij, ,ii(ulttl£l S(K rial<br />

|iil\ili i i uiili h m ii di iilnl In ulli-<br />

. i , '<br />

ill I i K | uii nl i Hill ill L I illll'<br />

ll I tin II ilu illillll IIII 111. |Li 1<br />

I Itlil »1 I t II Illlli ll Ullll II lllli III<br />

i,t ilili > k. i |i u |, i , Un il, in mil<br />

Mi I NIII i Ki n m i "I W i '<br />

*J II I' i lii l,i i II pi m i n i lln<br />

'-iiniiii, i "iili Mi Ilivlti VViin<br />

i I Ml] I I 111 I il i\<br />

IM llir (I \' Ml II I) mm<br />

lint , I'liniM.i'il — Nil II.m i<br />

uiiiiiinisi r\i; \i mu<br />

lilt, ri KM 1 in Yin<br />

.'Ml !*Kl:i;« ( oMMlssiii<br />

SI'CIIVII I III I I NAN 1<br />

Builders Electriciam<br />

Hull ill M.iiviilr<br />

K.iliirt tin r.<br />

JOB<br />

PRINTING<br />

TOR<br />

EVERTf<br />

STATIONERY<br />

GUILD PHODIICTS<br />

Lewis L, Barrett<br />

Ferraerlf ifiitinei-Ledier<br />

Jfib PrlatiDi Dept,<br />

807 Aibury Ave,<br />

NEXT TO TITLE ft<br />

TRUST BUif.IJf.NG<br />

HutiHii;i\'<br />

Vii , iifu-r siniiiliiiH ii tl<br />

ll-all 1 ill till- liullli' ul llir<br />

IHSo Asbury av<br />

ATTENTION<br />

Property Owners<br />

ODD JOB<br />

Repair and Caretaker<br />

Service<br />

Vvivj-!..i\ Skiiii rvisr-ii<br />

4U V(.ifs Kjt|)VM!.-f!i i= in<br />

wnnbirucllylt Wufk.<br />

L'-i nii' ijkv yt-uf LJfi> I f ••ill yo<br />

s-ii-suif?* M. upi-ii an.l s |g,,: /ma ta<br />

i^iit; yi ytjiif jilLi-iily duMng s^ur a<br />

My t.irvf,iki F hfrviti |ifup- 11 v iv.Sya-i<br />

fien, liUiMftK up and (ukinij d^w<br />

SCri-i=tiNi *itonn sa-h, h iviin: Wdtt<br />

E85 And I'lrilfii. turni ii gr ';irri f'<br />

A pitgfa! tard will brin^ dtiaiU'ii 1'<br />

f<strong>of</strong>niiilinn,<br />

S. L. SMITH<br />

1026 Simpson Ave,<br />

i='!!l ]U lliMlii.. ( ,<br />

in w iu liiiii.ni! i<br />

% M.urll lii HMi<br />

,' .Vil-ll 15,111.1 il. -I!<br />

:,Ii ri, li.ill Ai.i<br />

iih i i-.--' '.i'hi.i.1 I!.<br />

, in, m-.iiii . i i-<br />

1 £. 1 -. i.<br />

DIAS ( I.'I-.I.K <<br />

HVfMI' i AI (KIN<br />

rmn M w i'liimni! n<br />

1(1 M \.nili IN I.M.LAMI<br />

i; ,-.,,. '.,i I l i . . . ; n . i n ,.••;<br />

:;,l II,<br />

(, \NNON (iv I,\ST ISP<br />

! I'll Or IHAININti<br />

,\,; :•; il. f . i . . . • H.-:..;iil .1<br />

lllil ( ill Nl ^ Ml N<br />

Will Mil II IN Ml ION<br />

r. . \\,,r Hi ;i.ii-nil ii'<br />

; i . u • .ini.i. ij in i<br />

• -,-- J Mi |-,ii.i, i n .<br />

is we<br />

TIME TO<br />

I t:i 1/ imrr>. m<br />

i.l I ii id,in (ill ^<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> (ilys Merchant<br />

Tailor sinie 1007<br />

JULIUS ROTH<br />

tuior for Men<br />

911 ASIUHV AVENUE<br />

till 11 11 I<br />

PEACHES<br />

IIMIINC ruttH m\^i c i \HI> wi<br />

WIN-* MI \IR MIH\I<br />

\\ ll'l 1 I 111 I I<br />

1<br />

1 I ><br />

\ n iii i^ in it* * IIr<br />

In i iti it\ li i in ^iiiiiiii r iiiH<br />

u u un i in \S nit t Ii i liiiiin ii<br />

Hit dull njfk Ji ! \\t ii I p tin!<br />

IU Kill Ll Hit Ml! I tlU<br />

\ iiiii f \ nt [ir p H i II<br />

t MI I \ u n ] \M uill IIM f I iilU fur<br />

iii ti M v u itii ill m l i III ill ni<br />

I inhh r<br />

REFRIGERATION<br />

Oil, lll'KS-ru SERVICE<br />

Authorized<br />

General-Elect lie<br />

Service<br />

O. D, HACKNEY<br />

Ph, 1224 931 Asbury<br />

\ mir iitntf i-<br />

m^l, «h is h VMM .m<br />

Ulll,<br />

"•!(fi, Yiiu'll IH- "urpriinl .11 ihr MUM<br />

il >HII \\hh = : Ui \\A\V insi.ilit'd Ihi- iri^iihiiiufi in iiinMlriih<br />

Mi Lit IMI in l-'l * will tiio fJit s m- f:iniilit*>> a furl ^i vine's v:\rh<br />

vtir i-t|U:il tn '*H fiiilrii.nl i ,ir^ nt i-nai nr IIM.1100 nalluiiN nl HM'I<br />

JOBBING RE-ROOFING REMODELING<br />

JOHN E. TROUT<br />

lii'liMrl'rll Hliilli.l<br />

1053 Asbury Ave. Phone 1200<br />

liKI'KKSI-.VTIN'li VIIHIII, H, Ill-.ltltV A piiprri.<br />

r..|.i,-- nf thr Hl II"<br />

pir-uli .ll.ill Iir il III' iillirl i>f Ilu' l.flliT.il<br />

AnM'inbly wllii -.liiill li.il IIIIVI- itliiiM'il ihi' ,t|^i<br />

i,( iwiiily.iiiii' >ciir.. iiml Ii.nr bi-i'ii ,i rili/.i-n<br />

iiiiil I'l-hidfiii ul' llu- Hi,id' fur Inn \i-iir-, iiml<br />

•if IIii* i-tiiiiii> fur wlii.li In- "Iiiili In- • liii-i-n<br />

din- Mill' IM'M li.-fufi 1 111. rli ilinn : Illll Ilu piT-<br />

Piiii rhiill In- i'li|:ililr a- ,i iiiriiiiii'i' ul I'itlicr<br />

IniiiM- <strong>of</strong> llir i.i-jji-liitiirf »lii> Iniii mil l'i'<br />

ciitiili-il in llir rifiliL uf MilTr.ijir.<br />

, 'I. Tin- tun 1II.II.I-, -hull mrrt<br />

Sessions <strong>of</strong> ,,.,,,„..„,.],.. ji, ,isniiir ..-.inn,<br />

(1 A x " ""ii'' 1 "? "» «"'• H-riiml lii,'..l:iy<br />

I"'*) in Jaliiiarv iitiil 'Iiiiil iiiljr-iirn<br />

situ- ilir within ninrlr il,-n • tlirrrafli-r: lln' Iwi<br />

luiiiM-ri »li,il! iiiri't m-i'iiiiil.lv, in • jii-iiil .'••<br />

HIIIII, wlriiii. i' ralli-il by llir UuM-rimr ,illil<br />

i-liall iiiljniirn sine tlir wilbin liflcin i|ay><br />

tlirn\ifli>r: but im liinit'iii.ni mi •lnriiti.iii nf ;i<br />

vrfiiilar ur .piiial si-H-imi .li.ill pri-vi-nl thr<br />

I'liiitiiiiiaiiri' uf any HICII r-»iuii until -is<br />

wcrki! aftir ilic (laic uf trniHinittiil nl' .in ex-<br />

ii'iilivu urilii or its upprnviil. wliirln-vrr if<br />

iouurr. Tin- ^riiatt shall iniit at iilbi-r limes<br />

only at tin- i-all <strong>of</strong> Ui Prc'iili-nt or <strong>of</strong> tin- Gov.<br />

ernnr to n-ri-ive or Bet upon noiniiititioti*. or<br />

lit the Ciil! <strong>of</strong> its Prrsiileul to try iiii|inaeh-<br />

iiiriits. The Genera! Assembly shall meet nt<br />

ntlii'i- limri n:il> ii! tin- rail uf iis H|ii>iikcr to<br />

iiili.iilri ii..ji- inliiiirlii",<br />

I. .-p.-i'ial -•inn* i if tin- I.ijii-Iiilni - shall<br />

In- ciliiil In i . liiiM-riiiii' npiiii pflilinii uf a<br />

iii.i Jin iiv ni ill iIn' iniMiiln'r- nl riii'li linii-c nml<br />

liiin In- c.illi-il In lln- t.iiiciiinr ill -iirli iillirr<br />

iimi'- ii» in In iipiitinii lip' [inlilir inirri'«t liiiiy<br />

ri • 111ii iiiljiiiiriitiii'lil (if<br />

tin l.i'iii.l.iliMi'. mile." i-r-li-!i-li'i[ by tin.* I.i'gis"<br />

i.ihiii' nf liiiii.i .rc.itiii>i lliciii.<br />

SECTION II<br />

i. T i n - Si'iiiili- •liiill In i-iiiii|iii.i'il o f nlii- Si'ii-<br />

.iini Iriiiii i-.iiji iiiiTni^ ni M M ' MiiiM p i n ti-il liy<br />

llir Iriiiilli i|li,llilii'ii \ i > 11' 1 - ill' illr n u l l i t i e s<br />

ii'ifii'i-tivi'K. I"!' I Iilltl 1 >•• L' i 11 •! j llir ill i l i u m iltl<br />

i h r .I'i'iiiiil I II' il;l\ ill .I.IIIIIIIIA n e x t I u l l i m illJJ<br />

h i - I'lrcliiiii iiiiii iiiiliii:; ,ii liiiiin IIII tin' -i'i'iiiiil<br />

I'm -iliiy in .l.iiiiiiiii fdin- M-iti-1 ihi'i'i-iifter.<br />

IrllllliTM n f lllf "'elt-<br />

ln' I'lrrliMl ill two<br />

Cornposifien Of<br />

!hi<br />

p<br />

('' a ' 3 ) in, y In-, niu-hiilf nf the total<br />

iiiinibi r .hall Iv I'lfi'lfil liii'iinially,<br />

'*, lili (.i'!iri',|l \.-filliih -ball hi- rolllpu.'-.l<br />

iif iii.'iiihri. i-l.-fii il lijfiniiiilly liy tlir li-siaily<br />

i|iiiili(ii'il \iili-i nl ihf iniiiiiii-. ri'-p.-rtii.'ly,<br />

• mil fur ii liriii In liiiiiiiii!: iit iiunii UII thf ~ei-'<br />

mill 'I m--il.iv in ,laiinai'\ nisi follnwiii;! bis<br />

"liiliiiii iiiii] I'li.liiii' at iiiiuli ull thr .frond<br />

Tiifiliiy In Jiimiiiry l«u yrnr- tlirrraftrr. Tin 1<br />

lili'lilbil. uf tin- l-i'llilal Wi'inllly •hull hi-<br />

.i|:pi>rlii.lir--l aiilnii^' ill" -;'!•! cur.iitio a. iirurly<br />

ii- may hi' lUTui'iliiij; tu tIn- nuiiihiT <strong>of</strong> tlii-ir<br />

mli ilui ini- Tin- I'li'-fiif iippnrtiniiinrnt 'hall<br />

.'I'liiiiiiii inili! tin 1 next 11• i!-11- if tlii- I'liitcil<br />

"•l.-iif. -bi!! li.ivi' hi rli tiiUi'ii. ami nil iippnr-<br />

liiiiiinriit iif nirliiiirv- uf tin- (irtirntl A- fill,<br />

lily shall he iiiiiib' by. tin- r,fi4iplatiiie at its<br />

llr«t sefiioii ufli-r the next ami every iiil^r.<br />

quent ct'iiiii-i, iiinl when maile. shall retniiiii<br />

iiniiltiTi-(1 until iinnthr-r ci'ii«us shaU have<br />

lipiii tnkrni pruviilwl that eaeh county sbnll<br />

nt all limee he cutitlcd to QUO tuemherj and<br />

Tlit run.in title hendingi are nni in th? nprinl text nf the<br />

llt'viied ('sniljfuti'an. They appear above far ytiur cOTivemence,<br />

the whole number <strong>of</strong> memben ikaU never<br />

I'xei'cil sixty.<br />

, i. Vaeaucics in the <strong>of</strong>ice o( Sen.<br />

Vacoinles ator or Asscmblynian »haU be<br />

lilkil by clcution for the uncJipired termi<br />

iiiily, UJ. may bt 1 provided by law,<br />

ARTICU XI—SCHIDUU*—SICIION D<br />

I a!'! fi) thr fi.Tf f ijfilfjliificn. Ih ihr sffifisl trsl if appfSfa I<br />

I rt- ! pfsMgii <strong>of</strong> Uie Lcgihlaturo under ibis<br />

i.ijt^iiiiiilnn ^hall iiic-iU In repular sees ion on tke<br />

M'riiFii) Tth election in file yeur one fhoufaiid<br />

nin*' hiihilrril ynd fiirty=four* shall hold <strong>of</strong>fice for<br />

:i infill In^inninp at nuiin on the sefDiid Ttteiday<br />

iii jiiiiuiiry in ilu- year nne iliousttid nine lmndritl<br />

iiTiiI fiiri>4i\i ! uiid eliding oi noon on the serond<br />

iih -An) in jytiiiary in ihe year one thousand nine<br />

hiiHtlri'il unil fnfiy^f-ven. Each member <strong>of</strong> thq<br />

(•I'tirnil A^^Linhly rl.rU-d thereafter f-liall hold<br />

nllirt' fur the [tjrm |iruvlded by this Congtitution,<br />

\. Furli inrinbt'f <strong>of</strong> the Senflie elecled in the<br />

yi-ar- uiii* ihuiiNand iiLlie huodUed and foriy^two,<br />

nfii^ ihnii^Linil nine liuadred and ferty^three, and<br />

Mir tbniiHiind nine hundred and fsriy-fouf, ihall<br />

huh] <strong>of</strong>lit i- for the lenii for which he was eleeled,<br />

Tlir it riii^ uf tlir iiiriinibenU <strong>of</strong> ihoie ieati In<br />

ijii' HiMiii!t ! ihai would bpeuine elective in the year<br />

iriit' tliuiHyiiil nine hundred and forty--fi¥e, hid<br />

lhi-_ c:iiiio|itiuii)n not been adopted, RIIOII bi ex-<br />

ti'iiilrcl fur un qdiiiiinnal year, and <strong>of</strong> sufh tgita,<br />

(wii scatii, p-4 rlimrh by the Benaie in the year one<br />

iiimi*aml nine hundred and forty^five* ihiU be<br />

filii-il by rlrciinn In the year one thousand nine<br />

lmndrrii und forty-six for a two-yeaf term, ind lie<br />

hiiliiinT <strong>of</strong> Mich seats ihall be fillet! by election tn<br />

tlit? yrar one thousand nine hundred and fdftf*ils<br />

f->r :.i f.Mir yr;ir term, feats iii the Sen it* thit<br />

wonld br filled by elestioii in the yeaf one tfasV^<br />

Fund nine hundred and forty*'", hid ihU Cbn*<br />

iliuiuin tint' In 1 i s n adcipted* shall be filled by<br />

i'ii-rlimi in ilmi year nnd every fuurth year diere-<br />

nfhT: Tht 1 teriiiH <strong>of</strong> the incumbents <strong>of</strong> those lefiti -<br />

in \hv Senate thai wniiltl become eleftite jn the'<br />

ypnr unr thoii^flnd nine hundred end foHy^ie¥eD|<br />

iiiid tTiT-. < uiiMitiHi*m not been adopted, sbilt<br />

Iir -Atcii.lcJ for an additional yeur, and BUCL i#ats,<br />

inpi-tJier with the two tcaU filled for a two-year<br />

term by election in one tbsUHnd nine hundred<br />

and forty-fix, ihaU be filled, by fkctisn in the year<br />

one thouiand nine huadrcd »pd forty-ciiht md<br />

every fourth year thereafter.<br />

Advertisement paid far by the State<br />

<strong>of</strong> New }en«y (Laws <strong>1944</strong>t Ch. W<br />

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Pan So-<br />

Tort <strong>of</strong> Cour-<br />

Spwlnr<br />

people are being<br />

I <strong>of</strong> courage, which<br />

more and more<br />

ibuabandB return<br />

't HI, maimed or nifferlng<br />

- matadjwtmenta.<br />

i to mt hand for all ot us<br />

i front to "Take a New<br />

FJ, U<strong>of</strong>d llahoney, lnaplr*-<br />

" ' j-toeturer from the<br />

Jot PttUbuifh. who Is»p-<br />

! wla the municipal orches-<br />

i <strong>of</strong> Its MtaUta this Sum-<br />

the Rotary Club<br />

Uacoln last Ftiday night.<br />

TtABS AHEAD<br />

i la required <strong>of</strong> us all," he<br />

time <strong>of</strong> bitter tears lies<br />

1 dare we on the home<br />

I who are physically sound<br />

out kmd about any <strong>of</strong> our<br />

' Inconveniences?"<br />

lecture he delivered<br />

Craftsmen's Club In the<br />

he declared that one <strong>of</strong><br />

; remedies for a. dose <strong>of</strong><br />

I It to find somebody who<br />

i ft legitimate complaint and try<br />

Jp lift his burden.<br />

come back to your<br />

." he said, 'you will<br />

• why you ever worried nbout<br />

: to ntt someone's shoui-<br />

f upon We like to talk<br />

t.Ufc* misfortunes. We nil Ilk?<br />

little sympathy"<br />

. Hahoney Interspersed his re-<br />

rwlth several vocal selections,<br />

accompanied at the piano<br />

le p. Hughes.<br />

meettaK was highlighted by<br />

"Ub visit by some 30 mem-<br />

f-0* ihe MUlvllte Club. It won<br />

I evening, and James stcel-<br />

'' nt <strong>of</strong> the Mlllvillc club.<br />

i smiles to the faces <strong>of</strong> thi»<br />

mbera when he sold the<br />

Rotaiians were enjoying<br />

<strong>City</strong>* "nice, cool breezes"<br />

Hanson, secretary <strong>of</strong> the<br />

" i (nub, Introduced tne MU1-<br />

B8 C VISITORS<br />

Demosk], resort member.<br />

1 a microphone In one hnnd<br />

I gueit list In the other, Intro-<br />

I ttn «3 other visiting Rotnr-<br />

1 marts.<br />

French, chairman <strong>of</strong> the<br />

rflcemeirii committee. In-<br />

thtee service men. home<br />

-Staff Sergeant Prank Pi-<br />

, Who Is doing his bit In Ne-<br />

^.toward sending the giant new<br />

'jwnbers against the Jain:<br />

aw. radio sound man. and<br />

tber-ln-liiw. Allen Miner,<br />

• (lc). Shaw has been away<br />

"I and MUler 11 months.<br />

i with the Fifth Fleet (n<br />

1 engagement agalMt the Japs<br />

• South Pwfflc.<br />

&MMMtt Oadman extended the<br />

Urtbday congntulaUons to<br />

t Fred R. Woodruff, Jr.. and<br />

anniversary congratula-<br />

LjroSn Bothwel) and Phil<br />

?Btt,<br />

E. Darby delivered another<br />

t_» «h)b'« aeries <strong>of</strong> flve-mlnate<br />

•Jon "America In the Making.'<br />

-~'--\ was Thomas Paine.<br />

ROSS RUTH 1HJEHU<br />

Talented soprano, fast artist<br />

at Uie Flnt Methodist Charcli,<br />

who will MBf, "The Volee In tht<br />

Wilderness", by Scott, during the<br />

Boardwalk Twilight Service, on<br />

Sunday evening.<br />

Miss Doerr will linr with the<br />

soloist quartet In the presentation<br />

<strong>of</strong> "Blessed Jcso, Fount <strong>of</strong> Mer<br />

ey", bf Anton Dvork, and "Ho,<br />

Enry <strong>On</strong>e That Thlrsteth', by<br />

MacFarlane, during the morning<br />

service, and "Hallelujah. Praise<br />

the Lord", by Irfwandowskl, and<br />

• O Muter, Let Me Walk With<br />

Thee", by Ktebblns, during the<br />

Boardwalk Twilight Bervlce.<br />

Rotary Club<br />

leet in Resort<br />

to 23 members <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Hke, Pa., Rotary Club are<br />

I to come to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> on<br />

• lor an all-day outing and<br />

riweeUy meeting at the Sum-<br />

<strong>of</strong> one <strong>of</strong> the members.<br />

Hi, as Bay av.<br />

; a round <strong>of</strong> fishing and<br />

«, they will have their<br />

meeting with him. There<br />

r similar meeting at his home<br />

Darby Thanks God<br />

For Rebels Like<br />

Thomas Paine<br />

"These are the times that try<br />

men's souls."<br />

Thomas Paine wrote that historic<br />

obseryatlon In the turbulent onrly<br />

part <strong>of</strong> the 18 century.<br />

Roy 1. Darby, speaking to the<br />

Eotary Club tit The Lincoln last<br />

Friday night. In one <strong>of</strong> the club's<br />

series <strong>of</strong> flve-rnlnute talks on "Am-<br />

erica In the Making," remarked that<br />

he had had occasion to recall that<br />

observation many times during the<br />

past 10 years.<br />

Briefly tracing Palne's biography,<br />

hi said Paine was recognized as a<br />

rebel.<br />

THANKS GOD FOR REBELS<br />

If he was a fair example, then<br />

I thank God for rebels," said Mr.<br />

Darby. "He was bom January 29,<br />

1737, in England. His father was a<br />

Quaker- his mother the daughter<br />

<strong>of</strong> a lawyer.<br />

"At the age <strong>of</strong> 13 he quit school<br />

and at IB he went to sea. At the<br />

ate <strong>of</strong> 97 he came to America, on<br />

the recommendation <strong>of</strong> Benjamin<br />

klln, whom he had Impressed<br />

n England, He came on his repu-<br />

tation, which was that wherever<br />

revolution was going on, there Paine<br />

would be,<br />

BOORS VWgiE BERT SELLERS<br />

'"Hi was a leader <strong>of</strong> men. He<br />

Joined Waihlngton's army, and at<br />

Valley Porge he kept the army to-<br />

gather. During Washington's retreat<br />

across New Jersey, Paine wrote his<br />

flnt 'American Crisis' and also<br />

'Common Sense 1 . More than half a<br />

billion copies were sold."<br />

Mr, Darby said that Paine's Inter.<br />

Mil were wide. He held several gov-<br />

ernment positions. He was a caustic<br />

writer; he was interested In science<br />

and invention; he advocated abulU<br />

tlon <strong>of</strong> slavery; he was an early<br />

advocate <strong>of</strong> old age pensions, and<br />

lit abhorred war,<br />

IN FBIN<strong>On</strong> (.EVOLUTION<br />

Back In England in 1700, he wrote<br />

"Bights <strong>of</strong> Man." In the French<br />

revolution in 17B4 he wrote "Age <strong>of</strong><br />

Reason," Imprisoned by France, he<br />

later was released through the in-<br />

terventlon <strong>of</strong> President Monroe. He<br />

died In America in isos.<br />

"He taught the value <strong>of</strong> liberty,"<br />

Mr, Dnrby concluded. "He was one<br />

<strong>of</strong> the active founders <strong>of</strong> tht United<br />

States <strong>of</strong> ArBericB."<br />

Grocery Store<br />

Keeper Dies<br />

Mrs. Freda Totten<br />

Resident 23 Years<br />

MB, Freda K. Totten, M well<br />

known owner <strong>of</strong> a neighborhood<br />

grocery store at 7 <strong>Ocean</strong> ay. for 23<br />

yr.'irs, died Tuesday morning at her<br />

home at that addregs.<br />

Mrs. Totten, wife <strong>of</strong> Peter O, Tot.<br />

ten, h»d been ill since last January.<br />

Until then she had conducted the<br />

•store from the time she moved from<br />

Camden to make her home In <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

city.<br />

Besides Her Husband, she is sur-<br />

vived by three cousins, Mrs George<br />

A. Lance. B^erly, N, J.; William<br />

Bisch<strong>of</strong>l, Wildwoed, and Benjamin<br />

Blsch<strong>of</strong>f, ClRlttn.<br />

Funeral seivicej will be conducted<br />

at 2 p.m. today (Friday) in the<br />

Oadman Funeral Home by the Rev.<br />

Ogorge Fischer, pastor <strong>of</strong> the Pirst<br />

Presbyterian Church, interment will<br />

be nt Seaside Cemetery. Palermo,<br />

A sieaing took place Inst night<br />

(Thursday' nt Cadmaiis'.<br />

Flanders Barber<br />

Dies Suddenly<br />

Oliver Atene, 50. a barber at the<br />

Flanders Hotel shop for the past<br />

five Bummers, died suddenly <strong>of</strong> a<br />

heart attack Saturday morning,<br />

Mr. Atene had bein here for two<br />

months nt D2I Asbijry av,, but re-<br />

sided in Winter at 2341 S, Woo.i-<br />

stock st., Philadelphia, He is sur-<br />

vlved by his wife and H daughter,<br />

Mrs, Marie Mattix<br />

He formerly was n barbcT at<br />

he Brcnkrrs Hotpl for a number<br />

<strong>of</strong> years before sjoln;; to The Flan-<br />

deri.<br />

Punernl services were conducted<br />

Tuesday in Philadelphia, with bur-<br />

at Holy Dross Cemetery, Yea-<br />

11 an The" flerrtce. Pastor<br />

will pnmch the sermon:<br />

Mr*. J. Darby Stake*, soprano,<br />

will sing.<br />

Epistle: I Corinthians 15: 1-10.<br />

Gospel: Luke II; »-M.<br />

7:43 p.m. Church en the Board-<br />

walk. Strand Theatre. Speaker:<br />

The Honorable Judge James F,<br />

Hennlnger, President Judge <strong>of</strong><br />

Court <strong>of</strong> Common Pleas <strong>of</strong> Lehifh<br />

County. Subject: "The Book <strong>of</strong><br />

Promise" SoloUt: Luigl Bocelll.<br />

tenor. Congregational singing. Carl<br />

W, Weber, trumpeter,.<br />

cnuncHES OF cnRiST,<br />

SCIENTIST<br />

"MIND" is the Lesson-Bermon<br />

subject for^ Sunday, ^ugust M,<br />

Qolden Text: "Not that we are<br />

sufficient <strong>of</strong> ourselves to think any<br />

thing as <strong>of</strong> ourselves; but our suf-<br />

ficiency Is <strong>of</strong> Ood," (n Cor. S: S3<br />

Jermon. Passages from the King<br />

James version <strong>of</strong> the Bible include:<br />

"All thy works shall praise thee,<br />

O Lord; ana thy Mints shall bless<br />

Aw," (Ps. MiM), OorreUUre pa-<br />

sages from "Selenoe and Health<br />

with Key to the scriptures"<br />

Mary Baker Eddy lnoluae:<br />

"When we fully understand our<br />

relation to the JMflne we can have<br />

no other Mind, but HiJ.—no other<br />

Love, Wisdom, or Truth, no other<br />

sense <strong>of</strong> Life and no consciousness<br />

<strong>of</strong> tht existence <strong>of</strong> matter or error,"<br />

(p. 205.8).<br />

Christian Science servlcel, VII<br />

NOTICE TO COHTRACTORS<br />

Separate sfajctl prspttjisii fqr labiir affi<br />

...iiterials required far erection <strong>of</strong> hoilrr<br />

ard stoker and holler liriek work, etce<br />

tera. st The Slate Celeny st Woriiiliin?,<br />

New jersey, will he received ai tlie uffife<br />

>f ilie rriiiiffiiiMdnef <strong>of</strong> liiiititirtieiis aiid<br />

Ucncifi. Slsu _Off(ee Building. Wr«t<br />

jnimyef Street. Trenton, New Ters^y, »n<br />

j<br />

-ii^i, 1W4, at tw.i o'clnek<br />

SVar Tim?, flt which iir<br />

pnhliftv (ijifTiFi! and fp<br />

hw Tight to fejrqi any o<br />

().<br />

ft,<br />

all hitl*<br />

be<br />

Do You Wish To<br />

Sell Your Property?<br />

List It with ns. We have pro.<br />

apecilve buyers, grrklnc snllable<br />

laeatlon, Listinp <strong>of</strong> eotlaies,<br />

rooming hsnsea, two-family<br />

apartments and small hatch<br />

uantrd,<br />

Irwin Nicholson<br />

947 Central Ave,<br />

}<br />

tut Lin*<br />

he 3f<br />

ilpiiwfi<br />

Terseys<br />

fivf pp<br />

hid".<br />

T!ip<br />

laE m t ? Sa_d a d B<br />

p C umftiiiisiiiiief fit liistiiuti<br />

i!^ (ffifnis niid Piivilgpf^ u<br />

fforn tlir Division nf An ht^cfirr<br />

nmKlniCiifti!, nvpaHnifMi "f I its! l =<br />

* and Aei-nricfi). Each pmnatAl must<br />

fc-om|Hliiicd hy a Hrtirici) rlij-rk<br />

i in pie crder fit thf StrHf <strong>of</strong> New<br />

ys !«r An fimmint efilial to at P* ! nsf<br />

pi-iftttiifil (S%) '*( tliR amniint <strong>of</strong> %h?<br />

iifec*i*fiil iiiiidrr, <strong>of</strong>trr<br />

, will hp fcqiiiffd tn<br />

*>fy siirely )siin?| i?i<br />

i'i ('it contfart (trier !O<br />

ilInH'iif ..f ihr tr.nililt<br />

ami<br />

ii|ji>t!cn!f<br />

furnish ,1<br />

Ihr dill<br />

^'"("hil<br />

! l,f fill-<br />

.NPH- J''r«jr. uii<br />

dollar* ((2S.«Q|<br />

iiiit in be pefiiiidi'<br />

rn nf *Hlnr iri<br />

WiU.fAM<br />

nnd AJM m ir^<br />

ilpf'imit <strong>of</strong> tw<br />

for fach ^fi|<br />

d in the hidiii-F<br />

'MH! rtimliiinn.<br />

^ Golfer,<br />

Dies in His Car<br />

Ftnd J. Wnodriiff, niici <strong>of</strong> the<br />

best kno\ Bolters at thp Ocpan<br />

Clty-Snmers point Oolf club, was<br />

founrt dead Thursday at the whwl<br />

<strong>of</strong> his niitnmnbilp in Pleasantvllle<br />

Wooniff, 44, was propriptor <strong>of</strong> n<br />

hotel on Miiin St.. in FlwiBantvillp.<br />

an nlso <strong>of</strong> ft dmss shop in thnt<br />

city. His flprith was attributeti to<br />

a heart attsck,<br />

A membpr <strong>of</strong> the loenl jolf rlub.<br />

he requently was n winnpr in flub<br />

tourTiamenta, He is survived by his<br />

widow.<br />

HOTICI<br />

PUBLIC BALE OF MEAL FPOPIRTV<br />

OF THE filTY OF OCEAN CITV<br />

HEW JERSEY<br />

By virtn? nf niitlinrily af Ihf Hoard <strong>of</strong> CyoiriiU«!iiiieri <strong>of</strong> th?<br />

v jrrm-y I *!MM esl la *e in sale at imhliF vemjiie on<br />

A'JOUST JMk, ISM,<br />

at ihf* linMr r.f ui.i n'fi<strong>of</strong>W jKasfern Wartime! in ihe afiffiifinn<br />

1:HII,.H.IIIIT«- Cliamlii-ri. <strong>City</strong> Hall, <strong>Ocean</strong> l/ity, New jpr«fy.<br />

crly i'r mil irh* liian III? minimum (trice designatr.! Llic-rejftei<br />

v ii h ilu- fi-ri!^ l.rrrhnifier siafr.l, to wit:<br />

lot llMi Incite!<br />

J? 1 ' IMS SrniMii K<br />

I .,1-<br />

I.nt<br />

!1M<br />

A<br />

8th st. und Bo»rd<br />

d t 11<br />

!1M nNin 8th st. und Bo<br />

•A every Bunday at 11 mm,<br />

KINGDOM BALL Or<br />

JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES<br />

111 EUhth llrMi<br />

Friday, <strong>Aug</strong>ust ill<br />

8 pin, iervloe meeting. "Ye adult,<br />

eren anfl adulteresses, know yi<br />

not that tha friendship ot the<br />

world Is enmity with Ood? whci<br />

sover thirtfore will be a frlene<br />

<strong>of</strong> the world U the enmy ol Qod,<br />

James 4: 4,<br />

Sunday, <strong>Aug</strong>ust 20: •<br />

7,p,m. •IMe Book Study, "Th<br />

Itutii Shall Makd You Free,"<br />

8 p,m, Watchtower Bible study,<br />

"The 'Oalled, and chosen, and<br />

Faithful. 111<br />

JIT CHANCERY OF ifSW /EMIT<br />

TO; ANNA R AI.I.F.N- Hid THE NTNTI<br />

HANK AN'l) THl'ST * \hf { i t y HITI Ludiu, mm<br />

Wit lUBpswsr Commliiloii, 15J7 At.<br />

linllc n,, AH«nUc Clij.<br />

Briai tMk nrUluM or hitUaul<br />

MrUluli, SMU1 Secnrltr «nd


Robbed<br />

In Cash<br />

Taken from Librar-<br />

ian'. D«k<br />

. bold thelef made <strong>of</strong>f with 1208<br />

MA nan the Ocfinn <strong>City</strong> Free<br />

' Library at the height <strong>of</strong> the<br />

m day last Friday aeeordins<br />

report to police by Mrs. Elmly<br />

money, all in coin, repre.<br />

j the library's accumulation <strong>of</strong><br />

against borrowers for overdue<br />

J booto. It was in a metal box and<br />

W stolen from the drawer <strong>of</strong> the<br />

librarians desk tn the rear rending<br />

fUSiil<br />

Two Motorists<br />

Forfeit $5 Bail Each<br />

Two motorists arreited last week<br />

for stop street violations, both <strong>of</strong><br />

which caused accidents, forfeited |J<br />

bull each by failnlini to appear in<br />

police court Thursday and flntur.<br />

day.<br />

Mis. Sarnh H. Woolston, 84, <strong>of</strong><br />

Nerlhfleld, had been arrested after<br />

an accident at 4th st, mid Wesley<br />

av,, and James H, Ryder. 58, <strong>of</strong><br />

Philadelphia, posted ball after n<br />

similar collision at flfh st. and We?,<br />

ley av.<br />

. Mrs. Peterson told police the thief<br />

mint have walked out with the mo.<br />

-mf while the library was crowded<br />

;-,*!th borrowers. She had seen the<br />

box only a short time before it was<br />

missed.<br />

Another cache <strong>of</strong> about $45 at<br />

the library front desk was untouch-<br />

ed.<br />

2 Are Fined For<br />

Traffic Misdeeds<br />

Failed to Stop at<br />

Stop Streets<br />

VINOY<br />

W The Friendly<br />

-Mmng Room<br />

1208 Central Ave.<br />

DINNERS 85c - $1<br />

Served frem 5 to J;30 p.m.<br />

Breakfatt S to 11 A. M.<br />

Home.Cooked Meals<br />

Breakfast Dinners<br />

Mrs. Pearl Schnltzler, Prop,<br />

Making his second appraraiiep In<br />

police court this Summer, Joseph<br />

Strauss, 17, a taxi driver, <strong>of</strong> Wesley<br />

, av, lifir oth st., was fined $S and<br />

i |2.S0 en§ts by Judge Howard War-<br />

ren, Saturday<br />

Straius, arrestoa tor passinB a red<br />

traffic light on Atlantic av.. wni<br />

warned by Judge Warren that for<br />

any future <strong>of</strong>fnnse.H thf "antn" will<br />

be raised,<br />

Walter Allen. 48. <strong>of</strong> Bay av,, near j<br />

10th St.. another tnxl driver, wns<br />

I flnrd 15 30 when he pleaded utility<br />

I to pasMny a strip street,<br />

•I;iy E Meeray 83, <strong>of</strong> 1st St., near<br />

Centrm av,, was dlfiiiissed with n<br />

warning nn a stop street charge<br />

Robert Bheble, 21. Rydal, HB.. ,«•<br />

fplted $3 ball fnr nnn-appmrnnre<br />

for a hearlriE on the same ntTense<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Oeoree Alexander,<br />

<strong>of</strong> Overbfnnk, are ni thrir rnttnge,<br />

22 Seneliff rcl. They will remain<br />

until nfter Labor Day,<br />

Mrs, Sheddon shoeninker and<br />

riniifihter. Miss Mnrjorle Slinernak.<br />

er, nf Lansdowne. sire in <strong>Ocean</strong> |<br />

Cliv for several weeks, i<br />

Sponges Shipped<br />

By Red Cross<br />

1,028,400 Produced<br />

in County<br />

Surgical dressings workers <strong>of</strong> thn<br />

Production Corps, Ciipe May<br />

county l^ed Cross Chapter, hnve<br />

.nade and shipped I,028,il00 spong.<br />

es for the Army durlnjj the two<br />

years the chapter has pajtieipatc*d<br />

in the program under which<br />

dressing's are made for the sol-<br />

diers.<br />

With u shipment <strong>of</strong> 102,000<br />

dressings last week, the one mill-<br />

ion murk was passed. In addition<br />

to several thousand more complet-<br />

ed Army ()rrs.ichliiH n hnlf mile out<br />

to sea from the Atltuiiir <strong>City</strong><br />

Boardwalk. The sterl Pier conlnlns<br />

flvo theatres seathiK 8,650 ixnit>il<br />

• Kii.-'.s. l'hilail(-l|jhiji I'IMI Cytale lirnkcr. I'nr itx<br />

iiilH/ilk |ii'ii|ii.|'ty iii'twi't-n llih inn! Ilii h sts.<br />

thf | •'-• - - . - . . . - , . ^<br />

•' II<br />

|ipi|ii-i!v<br />

-ii'in iiii-knii-s<br />

n liiiililmi , .ilili || fniiilMKi- ui<br />

'i mi (hi- Ijniinlwiilk iind CN.<br />

'..i I !•-.-* biii-k tn Oi inn nv.<br />

u! Ilii- lijirHliiM Im iind tan<br />

!)Mlim,-iil liniiM's nn Ofi'.in av.<br />

Tin' <strong>On</strong>lili'ii ri'iiiriiii inriuti in<br />

ii:irilw:i]l; Mun-:, iind n l)i-,ii-ii li/vi-1<br />

I].'Ml hi.il.ii', Tlii- M-i-uhci ll.ini etui.<br />

fiiilp ^i h:tllni!jin 'ijii-ii dtif-k jtifi<br />

wm'ti<br />

mil! hv I.]H ! Pi-ntlN\lv:iiii;i Cimi-<br />

ii rp<br />

hlnrk bmiilinii<br />

ii sunMlli! eapnritv nf ] Bui;<br />

-UK] iMilmii^ luur >ilurM>j With i!<br />

is ilit CMi'i'uiiM'I biiiltllng, includipi':<br />

ail ui fficli", iunchruum, nuvrlty<br />

iiii|lilii.;i iind n pnrking lot oil i!til<br />

- 1 ,! . i xii-ndin^ tu UIP lniiiH'dliiti<br />

I'l.i' i.i thi' Surf Tliratre.<br />

liie I J i'iirmylvaniii Cunlpriny hnUU<br />

,i muitiJiiji- uf ilan.MS on ilii- surf<br />

Thf.ilrc which Is, m,w in pmrcs'.<br />

..[ lijlrtlnsurp.<br />

Tin .^uii- price was not divulged<br />

Til.- property had been <strong>of</strong>fered by<br />

The JViiiisylvaniri Company fin<br />

S^I.'.CJOO. sybjei t tn nffer.<br />

Great Home Building Era<br />

Seen For <strong>City</strong> After War<br />

\v=building vtn<br />

<strong>City</strong> inum'tliaiP-<br />

war. iii ih* 1 r-iMnhin<br />

t 1 - fiint liis nfTirf hits<br />

tliiiti 63 !ut=s fnr hnmc<br />

the- \hiH\ 30 ilUNS.<br />

rvriv piirchusrr. Mr,<br />

ufl oNprn-wpti flails to<br />

s soon ns wur-time u-<br />

." hr decliNTd,<br />

ihi- nunibiT <strong>of</strong> pCHuph- wim<br />

]:kt* \u VLiCLiilfjn in Ocf.in<br />

iii tho huilHi^H<br />

mil nsfnU 1 "linn<br />

! t s turn :iWiiV<br />

i^ tiuriiii-i ' hv<br />

nionili nime QII the desir-<br />

nnci apartments<br />

It i>, iurtuMiite fur Qer-ati <strong>City</strong><br />

Hl;,t lliis, cgtldition eKisU. n,^ thp<br />

'j'.iildiuM tratles will nffnrd em=<br />

pluympiit us many uf the suldiws<br />

and Miilurs retuniing home<br />

"Ec I ore the war. the normal<br />

building in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> averaged<br />

more than a hftlf tiiiliinn dollars<br />

nni-h year to rare fnr norTrml ex-<br />

pan^iun. With the resort growing<br />

in popularity faster than ever,<br />

and new buiidinp eurtnileci al=<br />

iiiost three years, it i^ easy to<br />

lihdi-ist-md that the pent-up de-<br />

maud will re,*:iilt in n sub-Mantia!<br />

£un^.'tiictiuii bouni within the next<br />

WESTCOTT'S SEAFOOD<br />

Westcotts Seafood Market<br />

Telephone <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 1465<br />

OCE/IN HIES iI FISH - ntUECT FROM NETS<br />

<strong>On</strong> the Bay, between 9th & 10th Sts.<br />

Stainton Buys 90 More Feet<br />

Next To Department Store<br />

29 Parcels <strong>of</strong><br />

Land To Go To<br />

| Highest Bids<br />

! Minimum Bids Un-<br />

der Prevailing<br />

Market Prices<br />

Thf Inrjfest snip <strong>of</strong> real PK-<br />

tftt(» ever sponsored by the<br />

city trovt-rnnii tit will tulip<br />

lj|;u-e ul 2 p.m. next Wpt <strong>of</strong> the informal ratioiihm !"<br />

being dene bv ictnilers thPniselv:-:.<br />

allowiiiM customers less than thry<br />

ask for.<br />

h<br />

between selrcted teams <strong>of</strong> Ihe <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

| Ciiy and Veiilnor <strong>City</strong> Bench Pa-<br />

'irnis Tn this the Ventnor guards<br />

challenged the locals nnd rival!y<br />

is expected ti IIP keen.<br />

, TO SH m FOR RESORT<br />

i Those scheduled to swim for tin<br />

home ten ii are Lew Wovce. ,Ilni<br />

i Siindstroln. Ed Rcniinapieca and .Jin-<br />

I Sv T ceney u indicniinii ni iheir coiiii.<br />

dence. the Oci'an Citv guards have<br />

put up sin pri/c niniiey for ihe win-<br />

ners "rn;i <strong>of</strong> ihe prorcetls <strong>of</strong> thf<br />

annuiil biiil l;isi Raiiirday iiitiht.<br />

Several . 1 Hie events will pivivide<br />

c'liiiiieUli^n betweni teams repre.<br />

sr'itiiis ihe uptown and downtown<br />

?oncs nf ihe Pairfll. These inchid"<br />

Schools Ready<br />

TIT<br />

Scrap Paper<br />

Drive Better<br />

Partial Figures<br />

Show 9 Tons<br />

Although figures lire incomplete,<br />

it was indicated Wednesday that<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> had contributed twice as<br />

much scrap paper to the war effort<br />

this week as was gathered here twn<br />

weeks ago,<br />

Collection <strong>of</strong> paper on Monday<br />

alone was nine tons, or equal to the<br />

total collection for the two days.<br />

<strong>Aug</strong>ust '• and I.<br />

Rev, .Norman V, Bargent, rtmir.<br />

mtn <strong>of</strong> liio city pBpir ialvage eom-<br />

mittce, on Wednesday had not ob-<br />

tained the figure for the amount<br />

collected Tuesday. However, he<br />

said that to the nine tons <strong>of</strong> Mon-<br />

| day lie had added more than 1,400<br />

j pnun'is <strong>of</strong> paper which the regular<br />

j pick-up a;cnl, Hany Raff, had ov-<br />

crlo'iked.<br />

Dr. Snrjent predicted that the fi-<br />

I'nl a.-nount for the two-day eollec-<br />

lirm would be 18 to 20 tons.<br />

He attributed much <strong>of</strong> the In-<br />

crease this week to tlie fact that<br />

many people nut out bundles if<br />

paper who had never puartieipated<br />

ill the salvage effort previously.<br />

Phila, Parochials<br />

!<br />

Two Buildings Are<br />

Overhauled<br />

Tlie resorts twn public scnools<br />

are now entirely spie and span mid<br />

Eeiicmllv Hprureci up to n'elcome<br />

buck the teachers and pupils for<br />

the iifiv term opening September a.<br />

Schiinl <strong>of</strong>ficials distloserl this<br />

week Hint considerable work has<br />

been dour Iii Ihr buildings for renn-<br />

vnlion purposes, bill no major re-<br />

pairs or repine rments have B n e,ii<br />

necessary this year.<br />

A number nl chissrooius: both In<br />

I the hlRh .vehiicil and Central av.<br />

freeslyle. liaekptroke and breasirpkc | grade school have had plaster pat-<br />

races at 'it' yard dlslnnrrs nnd n chine and wall pointing operations<br />

IM-yard freeslyle I At hlBh schonl. the cafeteria was<br />

c'OMPr.TF: CJN' RAFTS 'completely redecorated both in the<br />

Thf re alsn will be competiiioii at | dinhig hall and kitchen, includln!-<br />

rnlf lilUn*j= a i'fin buoy rnrp=<br />

,'nf rare ,iiicl f not ball on rnfts.<br />

Aii t^hlbitinn nf rnwint: I nt = liiilqiip<br />

will hr plvrn by Jack Krlly nnd Jn* 1<br />

cinvn rrgetif.<br />

plit niirl rnmif<br />

Going Home? Lady Santa<br />

Wants Cast'Off Clothing<br />

With Summer visitors preparing | av_<br />

"">i to close their cottages and<br />

apartments, Lady Santa Olaiis put<br />

In her bid thli week for eontriBU-<br />

tlons <strong>of</strong> clothing and other Items<br />

which the visitor! may not wint<br />

to bother taking back home with<br />

Such articles will help make some<br />

needy famlllts happier here at<br />

bhristmaj, according to Mrs, Otr-<br />

irude PrtJten, 4th at, slid wulty<br />

the Lady Snnta,<br />

^ prMton hfts p<br />

store contributed artlclis, hut she<br />

ll l<br />

is limited on plclt-Up fucllitics.<br />

Those wtahlng to contribute may<br />

notify htr by telephont or mail,<br />

and she will call for thi lifts on<br />

the flr»t or third Thuraday <strong>of</strong> eaeh<br />

month.<br />

Thii is the time ivtry jpeaf when<br />

Mn. Freston<br />

"mfrehandiif'<br />

before Christmas,<br />

y<br />

i gatherini the<br />

she distributes Just<br />

South End Assn.<br />

Backs Cut-Off Road<br />

The South <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Improve-<br />

ment Assoclailon has joined oilier<br />

local civic groups in adopting a res.<br />

olutlon asking for the completion fif<br />

n short-cut highway foute from the<br />

Blnck Horse Pike to this resort<br />

"The Association feels that <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> has too long been neglected for<br />

a proper highway, and that it must<br />

be made more available for the In-<br />

creased motor traffic after the war,"<br />

Oeorge W, Beehler, Jr., secretary,<br />

said.<br />

Husband Beats<br />

His Wife; Arrested<br />

David H. Kolloefc, 38, <strong>of</strong> 7 Surf rd ,<br />

was arreited Wednesday morning on<br />

a charge <strong>of</strong> atrocious assault and<br />

batter^ upon his wife, MarjnHe<br />

Ann Kollook, Ht was released un-<br />

der tKO bail for a police court<br />

Bearing tomorrow.<br />

Police reported Mrs, Kolluek was<br />

is badly beaten about the face that<br />

she underwent x-ray examination at<br />

Shore Memorial Hospital.<br />

a week nan Other c<br />

be H icBiilar rescue, .;<br />

nnd thr fhinle nf slra<br />

tiiviilK,<br />

HAS TEA WITH CJt'EEN<br />

Lieutenant Olive Enrhils. former<br />

enuntv eKccutive nurse, had tea<br />

with Dowaaer Queen Mary, <strong>of</strong> Client<br />

Britain, at an American Army nffi =<br />

cers club <strong>of</strong> the hospital tn wliich<br />

she is assigned in EnRiand. accord-<br />

ing to word received by friends.<br />

7-Yiar-Old Boy<br />

From Equador Has<br />

Fishing Thrill Here<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> fishing helped to<br />

play a tiarf in the good neighs<br />

bor policy on Tuesday, through<br />

the medium <strong>of</strong> Lewis Vela, a<br />

visitor in the United States<br />

from Quito, Bquador,<br />

Lewis, who is only 7 1-2 years<br />

old but who speaks both Portia<br />

gtiese and Spanish with ease,<br />

went fishing In the bay with his<br />

grandfather, R, L, jKline. <strong>of</strong><br />

Ocrmantown, They went out in<br />

n rowboat frcsui Lemout's wharf<br />

At 3rd St.. with Lewis thrilling<br />

over his first fishing trip In<br />

.this country.<br />

He m more thrilled s few<br />

hours lates when they returned<br />

with 33 kingfieh.<br />

refiiiiiihiiiB <strong>of</strong> tile floor<br />

In n ,'iiove to help conserve tile<br />

rniil Mipuly and increase ennifort.<br />

iiiiliiy windows al liigh sehnnl were<br />

clvrii nctt wcallierstrippiiis and<br />

frch putty iiroinid the panes.<br />

The strrl fl.iB pole at hlEU school<br />

was piiiiited last week, but the one<br />

at Crntial av. didn't need It this<br />

year.<br />

All typewrllrrs owned by the<br />

school system, both in the <strong>of</strong>fice and<br />

in the enmmcreia! department, havn<br />

been overhauled during the Bummer,<br />

Firit Call Home<br />

for Visitors Here<br />

That some <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Summer<br />

families will have to depart for<br />

their Winter homes before Labor<br />

Day was indicated this week with<br />

the annoiuiremem that piHroehial<br />

lelinols <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia will open<br />

the new term September 1.<br />

The Philadelphia public schools<br />

rtill begin the term September 11,<br />

when elementary schools will en.<br />

mil new pupils. Pupils already rea-<br />

isteied will report for regular ses-<br />

sions nn the iith.<br />

The term tor vocational school<br />

pupils will beKiii Wcdnesdny. Sep-<br />

tember 13 and senior hiijh schools<br />

will open September 14. preceded<br />

by three days nf registration for<br />

new pupils.<br />

Before lhe war. the Board nl Edu-<br />

cation replaced about one-third <strong>of</strong><br />

the civnmercial derailment mn.<br />

rhines each year, but this is Impos-<br />

.ilili- imner rntloning.<br />

Tlie ifiH'4fi term opens on Friday.<br />

September B, nnly for the teachers,<br />

rley will report that day for mpet-<br />

iliES with the superintendent and<br />

principals. The pupils are called<br />

hack tn the three R's on Monday,<br />

the 11th.<br />

Spurned Suitor Speeds At<br />

80per; Pays <strong>City</strong> $17,50<br />

^K.^.,,-,. ..^1<br />

Love can make nieii do funny<br />

things, but when love is spuriied.<br />

the effect may he just as drastic,<br />

p.ilice Chief Robert Lackey and<br />

Detective Barnue! Price ran Into an<br />

instance <strong>of</strong> it late last week.<br />

They were riding in Lackey's ear<br />

when they saw another machine<br />

scoot across Bth st. and Bay av. at,<br />

htett speed. headlnB for Somers<br />

Point,<br />

I The chief pave chase out to tho<br />

boulevard, where his speedometer<br />

finally quivered around 10 mllei: an<br />

hoiii as his car slowly crept, up on<br />

the other. Finally he caught it at<br />

tlie Soimera point elrele and forced<br />

It over to the curb.<br />

Detective Price leaped out and<br />

ras» over to the drlvir <strong>of</strong> th» pur.<br />

T,<br />

sued car,<br />

•What's the big idea?" he in.<br />

quired, or words to that effect,'<br />

"Oh, I just asied my girl to mar-<br />

ry me, and she turned me down, 1 '<br />

was the startling reply. "Ouess I<br />

lust wasn't Hiving a darn about any-<br />

thing,"<br />

The driver, who identified him-<br />

self as Anthony Barao, SO, <strong>of</strong> At-<br />

lantic <strong>City</strong>, was fined $16 and $2,S0<br />

costs for speeding when he pleaded<br />

guilty before Judge Howard War-<br />

ren, Siiturday<br />

in another speeding ease. Rich,<br />

ard D, Blege. Jr., 27, <strong>of</strong> Phlladel-<br />

phlu. also was fined $16 and casts.<br />

He was alleged to ha»e been drtv-<br />

Ing nt 80 milei an hmip on m«<br />

Bomert Point boulevard ud *1M><br />

to h»ve passed • itop street.<br />

2 New Stone<br />

Jetties To :<br />

Be Attempted;<br />

Plans Contingent -<br />

Upon Obtaining .<br />

Aid from State<br />

By HAROLD LEE :<br />

A program which contem^<br />

lHtfs the possible txpendi-j<br />

ture <strong>of</strong> 5100,000 on projects •<br />

to protect and rebuild Oc«an:<br />

<strong>City</strong> bathing beaches was'<br />

launched by the city eommfs-<br />

gionf ra at an adjouiTied mef<br />

in^ Friday, ;<br />

That amount may be spent i<br />

on stone jetties along th*;<br />

heHchfront sbetween now and<br />

next June «50, providtd th«s<br />

rpson is grAiteci nn adequate<br />

shaie <strong>of</strong> assistance funds hf,<br />

the state,<br />

4PPROV1 SECOND l<br />

APPLICATION<br />

At their regular meeting Hurt<br />

Wednesday, the commijiloBtM bad<br />

authorized an application for state<br />

aia to build a new stone jetty Into<br />

the ocean at 3rd st.<br />

When they met Friday, they fol-<br />

wed up by approving a «osnd ap.<br />

n! cation for state funds for aslml-<br />

lar jetty at 1st st.<br />

In addition, a resolution wia<br />

ndor,fefl to declare an ernergency<br />

as the basta for temporary borrow-<br />

nj <strong>of</strong> MO.M0 with which to W-toB<br />

Uf t-xiftlni jetties at 7th. ith and<br />

11th sts.<br />

The board ciireeted CommlEslon-<br />

CT Idwnrd B Bowker »nd Engineer<br />

(Page 3, Please)<br />

Bulletins<br />

Carl Moore<br />

Carl H. MMK, 44, <strong>of</strong> 256 JU-<br />

bttry »*,. general gmice (m-<br />

n n <strong>of</strong> thr Owmn <strong>City</strong> watar<br />

ana ifwer companies for S<br />

yean and a llrclonr resort resi-<br />

dent, died suddenly <strong>of</strong> a heart<br />

attack while presiding ant a<br />

baiiness moetln* at the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> Bapikt Ohnrcli, Wednes-<br />

day night.<br />

He was president <strong>of</strong> the<br />

church <strong>of</strong>fieial board and had<br />

been its Sunday School snper-<br />

intendenl nearly 20 ynn. Sor-<br />

viving are hLs wife, Anna; fair<br />

children, Dorii, Betty, Carl, Jr.,<br />

and Orace Ann, and three sis-<br />

ters<br />

Funeral sen-ices ®IU be con-<br />

iimtfrt at % p,m,, Sanday at the<br />

Cadman parlors, by In, WH1-<br />

lam A, Mlerop. with interment<br />

at Seaside cemetery, A Tlewlmt<br />

wlii be tomorrow fron 1 to B<br />

3 CO, MEN- ONE FROM<br />

POINT REPORTED KILLED<br />

Three men from Cap* May<br />

County and one from gamerg<br />

Point were reported killed la<br />

action, hv the War Depart-<br />

ment Wednesday, They are:<br />

Pvt, Leon Fi-uKoli. Jr., <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>On</strong>-.in Height!! »y,, Sntn<br />

Point; CoiMvain John Moore,<br />

U.S.N.. son <strong>of</strong> Mr, and MB,<br />

RobeM Moore, North WDdWMdi<br />

Teehnlfai Siriteant Edward<br />

Rnnier, husband <strong>of</strong> Mn, Sarah<br />

It Hunler, Cold inring* Bar-<br />

bors Ptivale Clifford Bell, »,<br />

whose parents reside In WH.<br />

wood,<br />

MKREDITII VAN HORN<br />

IN SECOND ACCTDINT<br />

Mn, Edward QOBIH, former-<br />

ly Miss Meredith Van Horn,<br />

daufhter <strong>of</strong> Mr, and Mrs. O, C,<br />

Van Horn, 3rd at, and W*dey<br />

av,, who was alaiost fatally ta.<br />

jured two yean in but Janu-<br />

ary when struck by a Wt-nui<br />

driver In Los Angrie*, saffered<br />

another necident • few dsyi af*<br />

in Airmrillo, Teias, where to<br />

husband is an Instructor in the<br />

Army Air Corns,<br />

Mrs. Comci. who visited nef<br />

ramilv here In Anrfl, is still ob-<br />

llEfd to use a cane. While d«-<br />

evndtiig from a bus, the mm<br />

Minted and she fell. skatWrinc<br />

n plate that had been Insert*!<br />

in her right leg, after the flirt<br />

accident.<br />

Time mnd Tide<br />

Computed In E. War Timi «<br />

Be.ch Front<br />

(Lgnrport BrHfe. idd J nla.|<br />

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*S » l 3411 t bM *& K 053<br />

Ptnt Bridie, mM S<br />

m*S » nln ; 34111 it<br />

Rfllli L.ndlnt. Cr*m<br />

US I tr , SO win )<br />

-Complied |)T city Publicity<br />

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Of Interest to Women<br />

Announce Betrothal<br />

iven Shower<br />

Bride-to-be Honored<br />

At Surprue<br />

Itlps Anne Busby, whose engage-<br />

ment to Pie, Oreighton Turner<br />

was announced reointly, was guest | the Baldwin School, Bryn Mawr<br />

<strong>of</strong> honor at a surprise mlscelian-<br />

ta M t i<br />

Mr. and Mra. WUltam Martin, <strong>of</strong><br />

Uuiereh, Pa., unounce Uio engage-<br />

mtnt <strong>of</strong> their daughter. Miss EUtt-<br />

beUi Anne Martin, and Lieuten-<br />

ant William Bat«, Jr., Army Air<br />

Forces, son <strong>of</strong> Dr. and Mrs. Will<br />

Um mm. vm Pine st., phUMti<br />

phla.<br />

Mrs. Martin was graduated from<br />

eous wedding shower, given by<br />

The Misses Anns and Mary Miller<br />

•t their Bummer home, 2822 Cen-<br />

tral av,, Sunday evaiing. Miss<br />

Buzby is the daughter <strong>of</strong> Mr. and<br />

Mrs. Oharlts Buzby. <strong>of</strong> Wayne and<br />

this city.<br />

Many gifis were iiidden about<br />

trie house, with clues to thelf<br />

whereabouts attaehtd to toy ducks,<br />

fishes and beats which Miss Bug.<br />

by "fished" from a gaily decorated<br />

tub, WJien found, the gifts prov-<br />

ed to be lovely and useful articles.<br />

Quests^ inoludtd Mrs. Charles<br />

BUaby, The Misses Anne and Joan<br />

Buzby, Miss B. J. Buckingham,<br />

Mist Helen Kretchmar, Miss Nan-<br />

ey Morrte Mrs, Harry Peters,<br />

Mra, Morris Segal, Die Misses<br />

Peggy and Jam Reid, and Owen<br />

PeWlt,<br />

where ihe was prusldmi <strong>of</strong> the<br />

ol»M <strong>of</strong> 1841, and is a member <strong>of</strong><br />

the Junior Ota at WeUesley Coll-<br />

ege, wellesley, Mass.<br />

Lliiutenant Bates was graduated<br />

from the William Ponn Chinter<br />

School and Duke University, class<br />

<strong>of</strong> 1943, He is a member <strong>of</strong> Sigma<br />

Phi Epsilon Fraternity. At pres-<br />

ent he is stntiolind in Seattle,<br />

Wash,<br />

Both Miss Martin and Lieuten-<br />

ant Bates have been Bummer real-<br />

dents in <strong>Ocean</strong> Oity many years<br />

Mother's Club<br />

Founder In <strong>City</strong><br />

Texaa Woman h<br />

Retort Visitor<br />

Mrs, Imina Janes, <strong>of</strong> McAUtn.<br />

Texas, founder and Natlolinl<br />

Oommaiidcir <strong>of</strong> the Navy Mother's<br />

Olub <strong>of</strong> America, is a auest this<br />

week at the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Charles<br />

Peterson, nailonal adjutant <strong>of</strong><br />

the club, S4 MorniiiKside id.<br />

Wliilc on tour <strong>of</strong> the Navy<br />

Clubs ill the Bast, Mrs. Jones will<br />

visit the Atlantic <strong>City</strong> club, where<br />

there will 'oe representatives from<br />

the Pleasantvllle, Wildwood and<br />

Mays organization)!. With<br />

i<br />

j ; g<br />

Mrs- Peterson ihe ftiso will visit<br />

tile philadelpllia club and merer<br />

In New York state.<br />

At various points throughout the<br />

The Martin home is at MIS Wesley | UniUd SM«U>s are 833 clubs with<br />

av,: the Bntes family rnsiclMS at<br />

8830 Asbury av.<br />

SUSAN GAVIN HAS<br />

BIRTHDAY PARTY<br />

Susnn Qayin, daughter<br />

n membership <strong>of</strong> over SO.OOO mot I<br />

el's whose suns arc wrvinu in HIP<br />

tJ. 8. Nnvy, Marine Corps and<br />

Coast OUard,<br />

Personals<br />

Mr, end Mrs. J, Milton Hngy<br />

m Morninysldc rd.. have had as<br />

their jruest their daughter, Mrs A<br />

Ntiiion eanborn, Jr., from Florida<br />

• • 9<br />

Mr. and Mrs. gjiarles B, Rieksec-<br />

ker 3rd,, <strong>of</strong> Laiisdowhe, we spend<br />

ny the month in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />

* • m<br />

Mr, and Mrs JE. H Clothier, <strong>of</strong><br />

.aiiadowne, iiiv spending the<br />

Hiiiilli in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />

* * *<br />

Mr, ,md Mrs. Harry Tudor and<br />

uimly, <strong>of</strong> west Philadelphia, are<br />

t their Summer home, BOB 1st st<br />

Mr. Mrs Sherman Landers<br />

Sll<br />

nd daiiHlUcrs. Sally and Lucy<br />

nine, <strong>of</strong> Otrmnntowii. are spiiid.<br />

ng this month on Garden rd.<br />

* S •<br />

Mr. and Mrs. .John A. Mecloskev.<br />

Ki Mnriilnn>idi' it), had us veek-<br />

uupsis Mr, and Mis Albeit<br />

rui imil son. John, <strong>of</strong> Drrsi'l<br />

Hill.<br />

The Navy Mother's Club was<br />

organized 14 years ago fnr the . U < , lincl Mrs A m r L SiRfil. SB.<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mr. «nod ami welfarii <strong>of</strong> boys ,ervinK " Mnnilnp-ide ,d . will have with [<br />

fcJ»#^*lll4 \;1U fell!, UUllf^llLt t V- J * 1U1 I F**-""-" 1I: 'l' :.»---»- V , »?, «».,,-. -~ . ! = . .^<br />

nnd Mrs. Thomaji Oavin, <strong>of</strong> Foil ! ill one <strong>of</strong> Ihe Naval bnitiriies II . '" '";"<br />

xl , HI. former fontb.i!<br />

Lauderdale, Fla.rand <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. I has Wen doing extensive work in Uwnpiiin '" Orrmantown Aead<br />

" " " her ninth birthday an- / hospitals and with sen-ice centos em *: wllnn >"\ computes his N.i<br />

Alto invited hut unaWe to at- nlyersary at a party in the ""beach ' and" "hostess" houses both on uti vv rf boal training at Bainbridg,<br />

tend were Miss Peggy Royal and [cabana "<strong>of</strong>Mr," and Mrs. Jerome j SaM and West eoaits<br />

Mrs, Jane Lowell, | Hurley I . . .<br />

• * * The following Biiesta enjoyed the<br />

Publicity Booth Nets cnU rtninment find refreshinpnts: '• "IX Visitors Mere<br />

The Misses Betty Keith Luki, Joan ] New Nurses' Aids<br />

Md-<br />

Mr. and Mrs Edward J. Tonic<br />

Dimes Drive<br />

Opens Busily<br />

HosteM Home Gifts<br />

Good Firit Day<br />

A successful OBoning day lUfc<br />

dicated by The Hostess House For<br />

Convalescent Girls at the Mile <strong>of</strong><br />

Dinies booth in front <strong>of</strong> the Music<br />

pier, as by early Wednesday after,<br />

noun several bills and a quantity<br />

<strong>of</strong> coins were already in evldonee<br />

Around a p, in. dimes had begun<br />

;o accumulate under the names <strong>of</strong><br />

lip home states <strong>of</strong> the jjivers, with<br />

PHindjivanla apparently well In the<br />

lead <strong>On</strong>e Pellllsylvanian, Mrs K,<br />

Ohilds, told those in charge <strong>of</strong> the<br />

booth that for the past five years<br />

he hns put a dime aside every<br />

ainy day. <strong>On</strong> Wednesday she<br />

iirned over the jimuimt she hart<br />

hus saved to the Dimes Drive.<br />

Other contributore Included Miss<br />

ean Button, <strong>of</strong> Ronnoke, Va ; Mrs,<br />

Elmer Bmith, South Orange: Miss<br />

Oriice Moore, Pleiisantvllle N Y;<br />

lio|nns Bailey, <strong>of</strong> Oeorgla and<br />

Cohr Brothers, who donnted $s to<br />

lie drive.<br />

The Mile <strong>of</strong> Dimes is an annual<br />

drive, staged by The Hostess House<br />

I.riiMiic to obtain funds for the<br />

House, n non-denominational or-<br />

E.ini/allnn which provides a health-<br />

ful atmosphere and good care for<br />

girls recovering from illnesses,<br />

* * * ,<br />

Pittsburgh Girl Has<br />

Birthday Party Here<br />

Helen creaier, daughter <strong>of</strong> Cap-<br />

Iiiin mid Mrs. A. W. Crorier, <strong>of</strong><br />

Pittsburgh, was guest nf honor,<br />

Wednesday, at, x~ pftily given<br />

h h bid<br />

Burmese Women Dainty,<br />

But Smoke 8-Inch Cigars<br />

By GWBN PBTT1T<br />

"West <strong>of</strong> the Dale <strong>Line</strong>" wan the<br />

topic chosen by Miw Kathurinc<br />

Hicri. guest speaker ut tile mcetiny<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Bummer Auxiliary <strong>of</strong> the<br />

faith there. It was tills faith, ghe<br />

contended, that enabled the chl-<br />

nesi people to withstand the hard-<br />

ships and tragedy <strong>of</strong> war which<br />

Writ Methodtat Church Tuesday af- I followed shortly after her visit.<br />

tarnoon at The Blscnyne. Dutch innuence is ouUtandlng in<br />

She described islands <strong>of</strong> the South Bumutra, Particularly noticeable is<br />

the clerinliiieai <strong>of</strong> the people in<br />

euinpnrison with the filth prevalent<br />

In inuny <strong>of</strong> the islandj. Due to<br />

cleaner living quarters and funlta-<br />

tion the Javanese population has<br />

incrciisid from 5,000,000 to 4e,0OU,-<br />

000.<br />

The famed Ballnnsc dancers<br />

"daiitc" siltine down, Miss Bieri<br />

snlti. Hoys ami girls nre trained in<br />

esrreises intended to make them<br />

jr.urftil. and the best are chosen<br />

to perforiii In the temples,<br />

Mrs. Aiiyus Thomas Johnson, <strong>of</strong><br />

Devon, Conn., .ed the devotions at<br />

thi- beginning <strong>of</strong> tin 1 Hireling, alle<br />

also rrud srvpral selections from n<br />

buok nf ixii-lry by Georgia Hnrkness<br />

wiiich included an interpretation <strong>of</strong><br />

the beatitudes entitled "Blessed."<br />

Mrs Charles Kester, Phlladelphln<br />

soprniin, entertained the group<br />

witli sevfTiii favorites, accompanied<br />

by Mrs. Neiaoli Keller at the plunu.<br />

| ed by Mrs Walters.<br />

HIT ftiterlainiiig Miplr 11 Irbrntc tier third biriluliiy Biinl-<br />

Buekley, Kathcrine Kelly, Jonn<br />

Grant. Jasqueline Lcnnllan and<br />

Bally Ann Reukauff.<br />

Others were' John E, Byron; Vlo-<br />

$150 for Baby Home<br />

"Hie sum <strong>of</strong> $150 his been reali-<br />

sed from contributions to the Oce-<br />

an Oity Seashore home for Ba.,<br />

hies at'its publicity booth on the ' k "' Buckley, Bill Luke Bill East<br />

' boardwalk, it was annunetd this ma ". Cliristopher KeUy and Bill<br />

Week,<br />

"Hie publicity center, opened last<br />

Wrek at 744 Boardwalk, received<br />

. dpnatjoni and gave out Informa-<br />

tion concerning the work done for<br />

! (luiiuhu-r Mr*- Herbert J<br />

itiifl uninddniiuhter. Miss Clark,<br />

ix Summer residents <strong>of</strong> Oti «n M.iiy Claris, <strong>of</strong> Baltimore.<br />

j Six Summer residents <strong>of</strong> Oti «n<br />

I <strong>City</strong> were included inn group tliat<br />

. . .<br />

Ilnnald :ititl Rohiillnd<br />

children at the Home. The<br />

total amount eomprised both coin<br />

and bills and will be used for<br />

general expenses.<br />

The Seashore Home Is now<br />

making a strong effort to raise<br />

money which is to be used to<br />

reduce the mortgoie on the build.<br />

ing. For. adltionul information,<br />

those interested may telephone<br />

I80J or call at the Home,<br />

Ralney.<br />

received their raps iis Nurses' Aid'.<br />

Tuesday pvriiint nt thr Allninic ;in' hump .ilir: srn'iirthu'. Piiil-.i<br />

'<strong>City</strong> V M C A Dr Duvitl All- u.ikf. wilii [hrir !;mndp:nv!ll>..<br />

' mini otficliltr (I at the rci'i'mnm Ml .mri Mr-, Etiw;ird V liichiii-tl'<br />

Tllis climaxed an ci|>hl-urfli win. n( WPIKIPII. N. C.<br />

course, given by the Red Cross, • • .<br />

1 whirli begun June 36 • Mr- (inner Lmnlcv and dnimli-<br />

i Qieiin <strong>City</strong> visitors Included m r• i'. Muri-m. IL-11 Tiii'sdny u, fii-<br />

ENTERTAIN AT<br />

BUFFET SUPPEB<br />

Mr and Mrs. Thmims Giivln. 2M lh(1 -raduntcs wci. : Mrs Hurli-<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> rd".". entertained at n bufiet «'•' sttimipliR. Th.- Misses Jane V<br />

supper recently.<br />

Amony the guests were Mr. and<br />

Mrs. Jerome Hurley. Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Aliner Byron. Mr and Mrs.<br />

Chr^smnhpr Kelly, Mr. und Mrs,<br />

Reginald Waikms Mr. nnd Mrs.<br />

Tho pni'tv took place nt ihi*<br />

Wr-stfield, ibM Weslcv m 1 . wlicre<br />

Mrs. Crnrirr is vacaiionliiB witli<br />

Hi-li'ii mill unolhir duimlite!'.<br />

'rrarln'ip raptnin Cnvier n<br />

i miw M'liiim wiili tlie U K linn-<br />

iii U'Vf.-y in trio Smith Puelfir<br />

(iilis's at the purls ineludi'd<br />

llv H Mni'I-pnn nnd sun. Dun-<br />

in nf Plttablil'qll Liculcllailt.col-<br />

PaeUlc through which she had Ira-<br />

veiled on "her way home from In-<br />

dia in 1S36,<br />

Bieri mentioned the Bur-<br />

mese women who are extremely<br />

dainty, yet smoke eight-inch cigars,<br />

known as cheroots. They wear »ul-<br />

ongs which are anything but the<br />

Dotty Laniour type, as they are<br />

wrapped around at the waist and<br />

extend to the ankles, Miss Bieri<br />

said. Their short blouses invariably<br />

have five buttons, which arc chang-<br />

ed m quite the same way Ainrrleaii<br />

women clmnjje tlioir earrings.<br />

Another stop was at Malucea,<br />

from which place a railrnnd ex-<br />

tends through Uic jungle to 8in(in-<br />

pore. It was that rnilroiid, Ml^<br />

Bieri said, that the Japs tued in<br />

their "back door' entry iiitn tile<br />

Brltbli Navy base.<br />

While in slnMapjic Miss Bieri no-<br />

ticed tile stability <strong>of</strong> the Christian<br />

Spray from South<br />

End Rock Pile<br />

Banquet Honors<br />

Rev, Bowman<br />

gu<br />

ty Boiiim ftn<br />

Mr and Mr,<br />

two chlldrfn'<br />

Mrs, Benner'i<br />

<strong>of</strong> Bethlehem,<br />

OTY<br />

SOWERS POINT NEWS<br />

Miss Smith Weds<br />

Corporal Rest<br />

HOMEHS POINT — Miss Loin<br />

fimlih-diiuislitor <strong>of</strong> iwymoiid smith<br />

S U luto Mrs, Eulli HlBbre-<br />

Mm In BiirMota, Fla,, Bunday, Mrs,<br />

Rcht will roinaln at tho home o(<br />

hrr fatnpr.<br />

CIIfcNOVVBTH ON<br />

IMPORTANT ROTARV HOARD<br />

SQMKns POINT — Arthur 8,<br />

Chenuwetli, superintendent <strong>of</strong> At.<br />

Iiintlc <strong>City</strong> Bchouls. whose home U<br />

a Hii <strong>of</strong> Olbbs av, beeame the '" Somurs Point, has becii<br />

bride <strong>of</strong> Corpora^ rred RCSL, son<br />

"(Mr und Mrs, Fred Rent, Br . ul<br />

oiiii't wcddlnii ijerformcd at trie<br />

rsonuae <strong>of</strong> Ucthany JVIetli.idist<br />

ureh Sntiirday vvpnlni;, with Rev,<br />

E Hickiiiiin, <strong>of</strong>ficiating,<br />

Tlit cnuple was attended by Uic<br />

•ides '.istcr. Miss Doris Biniili. iiml<br />

brother. Clurles Smith<br />

The bride is a uranddnuRlitcr or<br />

Ihe late JudKO Enoch Higbce iiiid<br />

"„, Biiiduated from <strong>Ocean</strong> Citv<br />

J a member <strong>of</strong> a seven-man com-<br />

mittee LI Rotary interiiatiolial. Th?<br />

euniuutiee will meet at Excelsior<br />

Bprinis, Mo,, Bcptoniber 12, with<br />

nii'iiiljcri: reiiresgiiting Australia,<br />

Ciinndu and other eountrleB Thii<br />

cumnuttee function is the relief <strong>of</strong> triTrin«*<br />

wiir-affectcd Rotnriiuis. marines.<br />

Four Point Men<br />

<strong>On</strong> Saipan Island<br />

Mayor Receive* Let-<br />

ten from Them<br />

SQMEHa POINT-Four men from<br />

Somers Point ire now on Salpmi<br />

Island In the MarlinM, nccordlng to<br />

Mayor Fred W. OhapmRn, who hu<br />

received lettore from them in the<br />

past few day«.<br />

They are Baymond Hyde, quar.<br />

ttrmMter (le) and former president<br />

<strong>of</strong> Oity Council; Bergiant Joseph<br />

DlOrlo, Sergeant Wejley Lees and<br />

Fred Avis, Jr Tlie latter three are<br />

Mr ciitiujwtth it, a former gov-<br />

i ti Ji<br />

nnr ill tiie Jutii Rptary district.<br />

„„. . . . . . . . Pf c ' Ji'im Spiia iia-s returned to<br />

High School and Atlantic city bus!- Criug Field. Ala., after spending a<br />

ness COIIOBC, furlnush with his mother, Mrs<br />

Oorponil Rest returned to Ills d'i- Mutjdvllnn Spitz<br />

By PAItKE B, FRAIM<br />

A baiiquci iiolioriiiK Rev. Lihli<br />

Bowiiiun. (if the BprliiK OardiMi Me<br />

ihiidist Church. Philadelphift. tn<br />

Mr find Mrs. 0 R. Jekscin, <strong>of</strong><br />

Pilt^buiRh, h;ivi' returned home af-<br />

ler sprMidlng 10 days at Ship A'Hoy.<br />

MOo-SBlO Central flv,<br />

* # *<br />

The Siiuthenders appreeiiited Ihe<br />

cffurtpsy nf the hienl bus eoinpfiny<br />

in semiino n special bus Saturday<br />

ut 7 pin In take them to tiie Bow-<br />

inasi Banquet at, Hotel LJncuin.<br />

PA. LABOR ornoiu,"<br />

ON VACATION<br />

Mr and Mrs<br />

Wi] and<br />

aiin. <strong>of</strong> Chester<br />

Petrikin is an ""'<br />

ut Morris Hall<br />

av. With thorn are"<br />

HuTiimer and mn.<br />

the wife <strong>of</strong> Col.<br />

fice <strong>of</strong> suppllM,<br />

Mr Petrikin It<br />

Peiinsylvnnia<br />

I The Union Chapel by the<br />

ihiidisi Church. Philndelphia. to , . _ . - _ . • .<br />

celebriite hi.- 2B ycirs as Slimmer : Hnsisti-d <strong>of</strong> 'i Sunday Behoul attend, j<br />

"" » Sunday <strong>of</strong> ira hil th<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Union Chapel by the<br />

h d<br />

""i 1 ' 1 »» Sunday <strong>of</strong> ira while the<br />

(lilel MacLran iiU seriiilK in<br />

n<br />

nine<br />

, Since thci beginning <strong>of</strong> Summer, I MeCloskey and<br />

M children have been admitted, -IT.<br />

Frank Peddli. Mr nnd Mr,s. Ed<br />

Mr. and Mix Lou-<br />

and Mrs. Thomas<br />

ind Mrs. John A,<br />

Mrs. Fred Sener,<br />

ward Buckley.<br />

Is SleHcl. Mr.<br />

To Be SURE <strong>of</strong><br />

RISLEY'S<br />

SERVICE<br />

Be SURE<br />

He's Now Employed<br />

By RISLEY and in<br />

a RISLEY Truck<br />

In spite <strong>of</strong> wartime manpower problems, RIS-<br />

LEY'S Laundry pledges to you BEST POSSIBLE<br />

SERVICE under existing condition!.<br />

Still serving <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> after more than 25<br />

years.<br />

Established 1894—Telephone Pleasantville 224 or<br />

Dial Atlantic <strong>City</strong> 4-3121<br />

nail. Mary C V MiCnuisex.<br />

Miti-Rarrt A. Pelt Japs from Snipnn<br />

sclitlnl civilian use ISI'I 1 ' be ;ippi icri<br />

nnd forwarded to Wn hir.Btnii fnr<br />

final consideration >vhen the appli-<br />

cant furnishes a letter finm a sales<br />

agency st.iilng that tnv siwrific Heht<br />

seryeant at an Army<br />

Point Churches<br />

BFTHANV METHODIST<br />

Rev C B. Hick-nan, pastor .<br />

10 a.m. Bunday School,<br />

i Si<br />

that applications for Uic purchase J truck is In stocK mid uivinfi the<br />

<strong>of</strong> new 'light motor i.ucks for cs- make and serial nuinher.<br />

HELP US TO PAY OFF<br />

OUR MORTGAGE<br />

Every contribution large or<br />

small is needed and will be<br />

deeply appreciated.<br />

Send Contributions to<br />

0. C. Seashore Home for Babies<br />

601 Pleaiure Ave.<br />

Sterling Silver<br />

ANKLETS 1<br />

Hand Engraving<br />

m<br />

JETER - the - JEWELER<br />

1142 Boardwalk 832 Asbury Ave,<br />

Plus<br />

Federal<br />

Ta*<br />

BUY IT FROM THE FARM FOR LESS<br />

LOOK FOR THE NAME<br />

GEORGE SOURIDES<br />

PRODUCE MARKET<br />

Second BUnd, J MUM (ram Some Point Circle on<br />

L«ndlnr Koud, gcnllvllle<br />

We Are Now Cutting Delicious<br />

JERSEY SUGAR CORN<br />

WE ABE NOW PICKING<br />

PEACHES CANTELOUPES<br />

Fatpts«<br />

Lima B«ans<br />

lirinf Beans<br />

Tomalott<br />

Pepper.<br />

Squash<br />

Sweet Potatoes<br />

Cabbaie<br />

OBCUmbcn<br />

y<br />

Ii a.m. Morning Service. Topic:<br />

• The Ten Lepers"<br />

Tin pin. Eveiiinii Service. Tuliic:<br />

"The Witherfd Hand. 1 '<br />

ORAC I LUTHEBAN i<br />

Rev, Frank F, Ailler, »,T,SI., Pastor<br />

The Uih Sunciay after Trinity<br />

9 45 a in. Church School.<br />

II am Tin? service. Carl W. Weber,<br />

01 Ml. Airy Seminary, will preach<br />

the sermon; "The Master Physi-<br />

cian".<br />

The Beni&r Choir will sini; flic<br />

anthem.<br />

Epislie: 2 Curiiuhinns 3: 4-11.<br />

Oospel: Mark 7: 31-37.<br />

Tliurs, B p.m. Sr. choir rehearsal<br />

in Ihe church.<br />

• * •<br />

ST. JOSEPHS CHAPEL<br />

Somtrs Point<br />

Bunday Mnsses: 7:30 and B a.m.<br />

Confessions before mass.<br />

First Friday Mass 7:30 a.m.<br />

Pastry<br />

Shop<br />

STORE HOURS<br />

Closed Tuesdays and<br />

Thursdays after 1 P. M,<br />

Closed Saturdays from<br />

12 Noon to 1 P. M,<br />

Closed any day after daily<br />

baking has been sold.<br />

8th St. and Moore AVB,<br />

WANTED<br />

HOMERS POINT -The<br />

Society uf Cliristian Service <strong>of</strong> Bn-<br />

thnny Methodist Churnli Is imikini!<br />

a plra lor sinele sheeti, pillow rnses,<br />

turkish towels nnd tpa towels fnr<br />

the Methodist Home for Old Folks.<br />

Articles may he l<strong>of</strong>t at the iinr-<br />

sonage, or the homes <strong>of</strong> Mrs Fred<br />

Rest 01- Mrs, Rudolph Fehllc<br />

CARn PARTY PLANSfD<br />

SOMBR8 POINT — Silver Mann<br />

Council, Degree <strong>of</strong> Poenhontas, met<br />

briefly ,it the fire hall Fliday eve.<br />

nins nnd planned n card party for<br />

the near future. Following routine<br />

business, the urrnip enjoyed dinner<br />

at "Macs', celebrating their 22nd<br />

anniversary.<br />

TO SPONSOR SHOW<br />

dOMERS POINT-The MninUnd<br />

Army Mothers' Club is spcinsorliiii<br />

n variety show, October 0. at Juii.<br />

ior Mcehiiiiics' Hall. Pleaaftntville.<br />

The shuw will be followed by a<br />

dance.<br />

TO TAKE OUT<br />

READY TO BAT<br />

DEVILED CRABS<br />

DEVILED CLAMS<br />

FRIED FISH<br />

POTATO SALAD<br />

COLE SLAW<br />

CLAM CHOWDER<br />

Also AH Kinds <strong>of</strong><br />

Fresh Fish, Crabmeat<br />

Oyster*, Clams, etc.<br />

N. HICKMAN<br />

1165 Asbury Ave.<br />

Phone 0448<br />

F/HAL CLEAR AHCE<br />

ALL SUMMER<br />

SHOES REDUCED<br />

TENNIS SHOES IN STOCK<br />

SHOE STORE 1<br />

045 ASBLRY AYE.<br />

I OPEN EVENINnsI<br />

Large Idlow freestone<br />

PEACHIS<br />

3 - 25'<br />

tWIIT IATIN» NNIMiAT •;•*<br />

Cantaloupe* »<br />

LUSCIOUS CAUMINIA<br />

BartUH Poor* 1 w<br />

crriu FANCY jiisir<br />

Bwmmi Potat* 1 w<br />

FAMCr SMOKIHOUSf<br />

Cooking Appl«« 3 u*<br />

For Finer Fresher Flam<br />

Enjoy ICED A & P C<strong>of</strong>wi<br />

EIGHT 0 CLOCK l,K- HZ<br />

ID CIBCtE mm* 2 Z<br />

BORAB •OKAIsewip, in Mt.in<br />

NECTAR TEA<br />

PEANUT BOTTEl<br />

ANN PAGE BEANS<br />

SALAD DBESSING —<br />

r essr<br />

H-wH. A,<br />

DRASTIC PRIC| REOUCTIOMd<br />

Sunnylleld<br />

PASTIT VAiilTf<br />

f.LI IAS 10-LB IA6<br />

22' 43' 40* 9f<br />

10-LI lAf I 1(.H MS<br />

CLUB<br />

LIOO<br />

SPAGHETTI DINNEB<br />

HEBHffiAT P ««W<br />

PRUNE JUICE *^«w.«r<br />

BI ENDED JUICE V'Z^m<br />

TOMATO JUICE<br />

VEGAU<br />

ki*<br />

psM u-<br />

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BORDEN't CHOCOLATI.<br />

FLAVORED BBVERAOE<br />

SHORTENING *'\<br />

gent<br />

pint<br />

botll.<br />

DEXO<br />

MAZOIA OIL<br />

point,<br />

MB<br />

14.«<br />

M<br />

(in<br />

tt-«<br />

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SYLVAN SIAL—ftradc I<br />

Fresh Milk<br />

MRS. FILBERT'S<br />

Oleomargarine<br />

^<br />

S point. lib<br />

• !> print<br />

31'<br />

24'<br />

TOP QVAUTT<br />

Per<br />

Pryilf<br />

LI LI<br />

BEEF TONSUiS<br />

RIB VIAL CHOPS<br />

VIAL SHOULDER<br />

LUNCHION MIAT<br />

If "Its<br />

* IN<br />

» 34*<br />

FLOUNDER<br />

FRESH STEAK COD<br />

POLLOCK FILLETS<br />

DRiSSID WHITING<br />

LI<br />

GLO-COAT J 0 W<br />

DETUOL INSECTICIDE<br />

EflBBITTS CLEANSER<br />

FELS-NAPTHA SOAP<br />

quirt<br />

Cin<br />

pint<br />

Mi<br />

pint<br />

boHl.<br />

C.U<br />

LAVA<br />

SOAP<br />

9 MEDIUM m e<br />

J| CAKES A/<br />

IVORY<br />

SOAP<br />

9 LARGE )A C<br />

3 CAKES £ f<br />

Granulgted 5otJ<br />

RINiO<br />

LARGE *i %C<br />

PACKAGE A j<br />

CAMAY<br />

SOAP<br />

J CAKES ^O 6<br />

SWAN<br />

IOAJ*<br />

m URGE V^Ac<br />

DttydraM B«| PMi<br />

PAW<br />

t ez 1 Ac<br />

"Serve Bread With Every Metd"<br />

(MR 5L!Cf—DATIO Ml PIISHNISS<br />

MARVIL—SOFT AND T1NB1I WITH A CWIPlf/ilOIT<br />

Vienna Broad ^ > ^ ||«<br />

JANI PA1KM eiANtl leip<br />

Layer Cako L iw<br />

JANI rAKKIR—A lUAIPAtT T1IAT ' •<br />

Pecan<br />

I


Some Good<br />

Are Made<br />

Black ImJn<br />

Xing., Weak, ud<br />

^Flounders in Bay<br />

both outside and In the<br />

i' h«d Us upe and downs dur-<br />

||i» put WMk, with some ang.<br />

reporting good sport and<br />

Kelly, Reagan Win Annual<br />

Beach Patrol Rowing Race<br />

Lead Second-Place Team by Minute,<br />

22 Seconds 1 3,000 Watch <strong>Ocean</strong> Event<br />

•M boats ltd the parade,<br />

i pkntlful hauls <strong>of</strong> bass, per-.<br />

^«M flounders on hojh thi<br />

frojn Allen's wharf and thi<br />

i'Ctrlton from Chris',<br />

i Peerleaa on Sund»y riportid<br />

with See fish to Allen's when a<br />

• sf 27 want out with Captain<br />

Button. The same day more<br />

m «m caught by seven<br />

_ with Captain Bill DlJton<br />

\.Om Captain Allen. Catches Sat-<br />

r ted Monday were somewhat<br />

• the Sunday luck,<br />

PASTY HAS 236<br />

Mtfih <strong>of</strong> the week on the<br />

m SB bass, porgies and<br />

reported Sunday by Cap-<br />

J h. Loper, Thji Madlni<br />

i ni s 8M, pound bass by Guy<br />

• <strong>of</strong> M«ys Landing, Another<br />

p»rty Saturday landed 88 <strong>of</strong><br />

species, tn« largest I 4"i<br />

taa The Thursday party<br />

this boat found only 34 <strong>of</strong> all<br />

<strong>of</strong> the bay catches) over the<br />

ena were reported to Le.<br />

Wharf. Featured in the list<br />

• i%i pound striped bass<br />

ht by George J, Raiser, <strong>of</strong><br />

, Fa. Forty.five king.<br />

and five flounders were<br />

, In Friday by J. Beftseffer,<br />

Stout, BUI Miller and Otto<br />

Jack Kelly, Jr., and Joe Reagan<br />

were crowned the 1844 rowing<br />

champions <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Bench<br />

Patrol last Friday night after de-<br />

cisively defeating five other teams<br />

<strong>of</strong> oarsmen la the annual one-mile<br />

ocean race.<br />

Kelly, who won tliR National<br />

schoolboy singles sculling ehafn.<br />

pionship on the' Schuylkill last<br />

Bering acquired his second leg or<br />

the championship trauhy placed In<br />

competition by his father. John B<br />

Kelly, former Olympic oarsman and<br />

local Summer resident. The gold<br />

trophy must be won three times<br />

for permanent possession.<br />

WON IN IM3<br />

The Penn Charter School senior<br />

w« teamed .with Sims Drain, <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, to . win ' the title in<br />

1M3. This year Reagan, a LaBnlle<br />

High School senior, proved just as<br />

able a partner as they sent their<br />

boar around the course in in mm-<br />

utes and 15 seconds,<br />

Somt 3000 or more persons wit-<br />

nessed the race from vantage pninti<br />

on the boardwalk, the beach and<br />

the lifeguard headquarter* ni loth<br />

st.<br />

WON BY BIG MARGIN<br />

Kelly and Reagan wnn by a sub.<br />

stantlal margin <strong>of</strong> one minute and<br />

S3 seconds over Jim Sundstriim and<br />

Jim McAllister, who hit !hi> beach<br />

5 FILE<br />

TWO FAMILY<br />

. APARTMENT<br />

3rtl ft Corinthian Ave,<br />

ma, Dlnlnf room, Klt-<br />

•M Bath. Time Bed-<br />

on! HaU'i njom In each<br />

T. maidate an Estate.<br />

CM be bamM »» » KMl<br />

Meriflte,<br />

WeD Financed<br />

STANTON<br />

805 Central Ave.<br />

Passler, all <strong>of</strong> Upper Darby.<br />

Steelman's wharf reported 0<br />

catch <strong>of</strong> 35 fish by Sam Wilson.<br />

Bill Freeman and Bm Deemer.<br />

Philadelphia. The haul included<br />

seven kings, a weak and two floun-<br />

ders, the rest being black boss. The<br />

also were biting well for an-<br />

other party from Steelman's who<br />

landed 20 <strong>of</strong> them, together with a<br />

flounder, on Monday aboard the<br />

Vi-Jan, Those aboard Included<br />

James Jordan, Joseph Strains and<br />

Jake Weldman<br />

Rev, W, J. Suandres, this cltv.<br />

reported 80 kings, bass and spots<br />

at Lomont's on Saturday, and<br />

Prank Morton and a party from<br />

Philadelphia hooked SI kiiiRs and<br />

weaks, Sehaeffer and Stout, the<br />

same day landed IB klnjis, 14<br />

flounders and tight baass. <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong><br />

the flounders by atom weighed<br />

•j pounds.<br />

Another Lemont report included<br />

31 kings and flounders by H Per-<br />

kins and R, Madden. Camden; 30<br />

klnp and flounders by Bill M<strong>of</strong>-<br />

nlg and B Jacobs. Philadelphia,<br />

and H, Pike, Washington, D C;<br />

33 kings and weaks, a flounder and<br />

several spots by Dr. R. Albright,<br />

Robert Ramsey and Charles Mor-<br />

ris; 13 kings, two weaks and a<br />

flounder by L, Lukeru. philadel<br />

jphia: m kings, flounders and bass<br />

I by B. Deemer, Robert Deemer and<br />

IBM't Harrison, Philadelphia- eight<br />

(klnp and a wtakie by Ed CreiBh-<br />

I ton, upper Darby, and Dirk<br />

l "~ 1 " h> -« Wllkes Barre,<br />

second with a time <strong>of</strong> 11 ;37.. sund-<br />

strum, a former <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> boy now<br />

attending LaHalle Hiyh In Philadel-<br />

phia, and McAllister, <strong>of</strong> German*<br />

town High, made It a neck.and.<br />

I neck affair on the way out to sea.<br />

But the Kt'lly-RcBEBn bunt rounded<br />

the half-mile buoy with a small<br />

edge and yradually increased the<br />

lead nn tin- homeward lap<br />

Jim sharkey and Chick Bramble<br />

put in a strong bid fnr second hon-<br />

ors, but were nosed nut into third<br />

spot by a margin nf tmly six sec-<br />

onds. Sharkey is a North Catholic<br />

Hi;Jh Beliunl student and Bramble<br />

is enrolled nt Temple University,<br />

Fnurth place went to Jack Hayes<br />

and Dan Rvan in 12 minutes 57<br />

seconds; fifth to Lew Wuyce and<br />

Ed Scuimanieca in 13:40 and sixth<br />

in Hub Rpnenn iincl Irvine Leswini;<br />

in 13 59.<br />

BiKBfsl thrill for spectators wax<br />

wheli the skilled IIIIKK cunie<br />

through Ihe surf to finish, riding<br />

their boat** un Che gentle rollers<br />

like surfboards. There ms only<br />

one L-.-isuaity when the Keagan-<br />

I^swing bout was caught broad-<br />

side by ,t wave and swamped, with<br />

Lrswing hurled civerhoaril. They<br />

finUhrii by wiiUinf,<br />

Mayor Clyde W Slniblr present -<br />

ed thr fhamphmship trophy in Kel-<br />

ly and Reaisan, and Mr Kelly, sr ,<br />

awarded the permanent trnpliies t<br />

the srrnnd nnd third place ricwp.<br />

Kellers Clinch<br />

S<strong>of</strong>tball Pennant<br />

Beat Guardsmen in<br />

Both League Games<br />

Kellers All Stars clinched the<br />

snftbuM league pennant last Friday<br />

by defeating the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Coast<br />

Guard team. 5-1, T{ie All Btnrs<br />

broke all precedent tills season7%y<br />

irimTiinK the Ouardsmen In both<br />

.scheduled league Barnes, thus shut-<br />

ting out all hope <strong>of</strong> a possible tie<br />

in ipngue standing.<br />

As a result <strong>of</strong> Friday's game, the<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> S<strong>of</strong>tball League trophy,<br />

presented annually^ by the Muni,<br />

cipal Playground Board, will now<br />

he iiwarded tn the Keller team.<br />

MOORE PITCHES FAST GAME<br />

The Kcllertnen played fine ball<br />

throughout the game and mndo<br />

each hit count. Runs were scored<br />

by Father Bill jvfeKeever, Southard,<br />

CHistnfsnn, Smith and "Skyscraper"<br />

Blank Mnnre pitched one <strong>of</strong> the<br />

fustcst roiiies <strong>of</strong> the season backed<br />

mnlinger Harrv Keller In the<br />

rntrhiT'i liiiS: Also noteworthy was<br />

tin flue fielding <strong>of</strong> Bob Breekley<br />

who Muve Ihe All Stars n boost with<br />

ii ttoiely Iwo-biiKuer in addition tt<br />

hl.s hhuiiuiiu ihe CO'.< nut at first<br />

The (iiiiirils put (in the pressure<br />

I In imp iiiiiiiiR and caused the All<br />

{Stars n moment nf anxiety when<br />

the service tram senred its only run<br />

The counter attack, however, was<br />

easily iiycrtronir and tlie Kellernien<br />

hiwzvi] intn ihr finnl inning In<br />

Irntit.<br />

WELL •<br />

3 Champions Crowned In<br />

FiveShirffleboardTourneys<br />

Snappy Play, Keen Rivalry, Close De-<br />

cisiom Mark Popular Sports Event<br />

Thinmnn pitched fine ball for the<br />

. rn s nnd was jiiven strorm support<br />

Thi new ehaniDions used a novel j ,„. Cntchcr Knwadskl, Wyndhani<br />

lixiurc oil tlH'ir tinm which nuiv ,11H| Kenny in th.- inllelil and Kiirek<br />

'reriiHi ,,j<br />

wliH-h<br />

have helped them win They<br />

light-weiiihi f.ilse linw<br />

lielpeti prevenl I he eraii shipping<br />

writer nver Ihe Blinwales IIS they<br />

liuiiiched ii thruiinh the surr IIHIK<br />

iuJidint!. any extra weight After<br />

tiirnina' the" buoy, they disciirilm!<br />

the structure tu reduce wind rosin!-<br />

ant't' on tin 1 way b:iik in the briiih<br />

Jean Cooper Loses<br />

2nd Tourney Round<br />

After winning her flrst-muml<br />

match. Miss jean Cucper. nf tin 1<br />

Oi'eati <strong>City</strong> Teni'is Club wns in<br />

turn elimiiiiiteil in ihe'secimd imiml<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Juniur Naliiiial Lawn TMII-<br />

nis cliiiiiipiiin.-iliip luurnamcnt on<br />

Tucsduy a»<br />

Martin 1 .'<br />

The local EIH wnn nver Bi'in<br />

Newkirk, <strong>of</strong> the Pliil.idelphia Criik.<br />

el CluL, 6-1. C-l. ill the uprlllll"!<br />

dny'ii plnv Tin' si'Cuhd d;iv she y,M^<br />

di'fi'iited IJ'' Burhfira Seoriild <strong>of</strong> SH.I<br />

Francisco. Calif,. 6-1. fl-1.<br />

Filiy-fiVe Kills from all pnrts n!<br />

till) Ci.illlti'V were nil lliinfl when 111' 1<br />

U.uiTHH npencd Mi.nday,<br />

stiin<br />

•.tan iiniis in the eight.team<br />

il in Jiilv, nre m ful-<br />

luu-s<br />

Kellir<br />

c-na.si niiiird .<br />

Pnst Oilier<br />

I.iliiiinirds .<br />

W<br />

7<br />

4<br />

0<br />

0<br />

e n<br />

Cane,<br />

0 133<br />

ifnreed out<br />

by tranjsrerl<br />

McFadden Leads<br />

Pier Fishermen<br />

Lands Nine Kings<br />

•nd 23 Weaks<br />

* <strong>City</strong> Real Estate<br />

Auction Next Week<br />

Continued from page<br />

i-<br />

BARGAINS IK REAL ESTATE<br />

Two-Family Apartment, furnished $3000<br />

'• Rental return MM, Two bedrooms in each apartment<br />

Cottage with heat $3000<br />

Unfurnished. Three bedroomi. Includes fmrare.<br />

Small Rooming House $2500<br />

Fair bedrooms. Gsod location.<br />

Owners send in Your Listings! - We Have Buyers<br />

•r* MacPHERSON -m<br />

300-13th Street Phone 1861<br />

PUBLIf INTERKST INCKEASliS<br />

The city lias been cuniliiriiuti<br />

^^^ surli sales uf iaiu! utquirrti b> tux<br />

hli!<br />

f'uring (he pa^l ycir the puhlir iii =<br />

tercst in the rflcrinp has bi'Mientire<br />

Imeiisr thiin ( ver as ri-flivii\l In<br />

the cjiiint tit ion fnr siitiie nf the<br />

mole chnicf' itoms.<br />

(Ity liseiil <strong>of</strong>ficials pointed nut<br />

iliis «pt.k that puffhasern <strong>of</strong> those<br />

lotn win not be thurged any Ui^e^<br />

at all fur <strong>1944</strong>, Inasmuch as sct-<br />

tliMTHi.l prubably eanntU lie made<br />

fnr lifvnral months.<br />

As i-, the pa«, the cily will pay<br />

a eu'n'niMskjn nf 5 per een! !n li-<br />

! fen^s'd real i-Mnte brciker.s efTeelina<br />

| stilts. All Miles nre SO per rent cash<br />

, ir^mi'fl isieh . with the bnlnnce pay-<br />

I Mile -it filial settlenient.<br />

May We Sell<br />

Your Property?<br />

We have clients who are seeking<br />

Desirable Locations<br />

Ewing T. Corson<br />

Realtor<br />

and <strong>Ocean</strong> Ave, Phone 0007<br />

,7iihli McFnddnii took llljh indi-<br />

yHiual {ii,nnr,H fur anglinf? at the<br />

Occiin <strong>City</strong> Fishinc Club Ihis week<br />

fniiii Hi" standpoint nf his unusual<br />

and vaiied catch<br />

Mih'iuidcn on Saturdnv brought<br />

in niiir kinu.fi^h LUKI 2A weakfish<br />

<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the klnns tip|3cd the ufficial<br />

.scales nt ill ounces, which may be<br />

hum- enmiifh tu win him a tourna.<br />

int-nt inw.f- He alsu hroimht up on<br />

hiiok and line a green turile weigh-<br />

nut ft',- poundK<br />

Bill Smith, another club member,<br />

went down to Cnrsoii's Inlet this<br />

week and caucht two striped bas.;,<br />

one <strong>of</strong> s- pounds, the other 2'<br />

ditches a! the pier ran about<br />

average with kingflsh riiicl weakrisn<br />

Seme nf the other records Included<br />

iwn kings cud H weaks for Harry<br />

Humphries, eight weaks for w<br />

HJipp, seyi'n ttciiks and six kltus for<br />

Dick llenli-; riiiilt weaks fnr Bob<br />

Klliif 1 . IS kiiiBS nnd twn weakfi for<br />

Dr H. T Antrini, two ki'igi ,.nri<br />

six weaks for Harry Stelwacun, nine<br />

fc'ng.s and five weaks lor KJ Har.<br />

vey. four weaks and a flounder for<br />

Junes J. Dernry. two klng.i and<br />

inur weaks for William Alexander,<br />

five kings and two weaks for Ed<br />

Smith<br />

Fishing Club To<br />

Elect Officers<br />

All candidates In the field are<br />

without opposition in the annual<br />

flection <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers for the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> FishlnR Club, which will take<br />

place tomorrow iSatnrday) nliht on<br />

the club pier nt 14th st.<br />

Dr, Walter M, filler, <strong>of</strong> Cynwyd.<br />

Is the retirlnB president. hBVlng de-<br />

clined tn accept renomihatlon.<br />

The unopposed nominee for presl.<br />

I dent is Charles Vellum, veteran<br />

| angler from Philadelphia, The oth.<br />

er candidates are: Ed Pee, Phtlft-<br />

delphia. first vlep president: Walter<br />

Davis, Philadelphia, second vice<br />

nresldent: Albert Alnsworth. Bomers<br />

Point, secretary.treasurer.<br />

Nominated for trustees ar Dr, Mil-<br />

ler. Joseph Hyde, <strong>of</strong> Boxborough:<br />

Harry stelwagun, Dr, H, T. An.<br />

trim. Edward MeOough, Charles<br />

Mulviiliy, nil <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia: Will-<br />

lam H. Bger, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, Oeorge<br />

F, Bailer, Sr., is scheduled for elec-<br />

tion as 'lonorary trustee.<br />

.Three new ehampleia have been<br />

crowned (us a result <strong>of</strong> two <strong>of</strong> the<br />

five chtimplorMhip tourneys being<br />

spimsured iintte iueal courts by the<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Clt/SfSKlebuiird Club, it<br />

was revealed this week.<br />

In the mixed doubles, C, W Wll-<br />

kins and Mrs, Ouuderhan won a<br />

close playnfl from Mr, and Mrs L<br />

Plialik Three games were require,;!<br />

to decide the issue, and the out-<br />

itne was ill doubt ui.tll the lnsi<br />

rhiii was played,<br />

MEET TOIifiil OPPOSITIOfJ<br />

Tuiigh opposition for the champs<br />

,>nd rtiiiiiers-up was providiit by<br />

tea."n.i Including those <strong>of</strong> L Biiwers<br />

dud Mrs. L b Hlpkins. and Mm<br />

llielma Hartmiin nnd I. O Hip-<br />

Mrs. L Shank nnd Mrs Cnoaer-<br />

han j.ilneil forces In the women's<br />

dinibles ui win an iscitinE final<br />

match fi'im Mrs Thelmn Han man<br />

find Mrs i.sohr] \dnniF After win-<br />

nitiB the first Bame by a safe mur-<br />

Kin. tin' Hart iian-Ad,iins te;im m i<br />

into ditfieiilty, Irisitif the two foi- I<br />

liiWiiiK inntchpfi ani coiLseqiienth'<br />

f:irf,'!(Im: the championship<br />

Other strung teams In the field<br />

Included Mrs. rieome Oixitlwtn and<br />

Miss Lurettii Fluieiiee and Mrs, Ar-<br />

thur Bnyan and Isabel Beans.<br />

WIfj MEN'S DOUBLES<br />

Dr.•William Wolfe and Les Leader,<br />

known to the club as the "Fli-lil<br />

Manslmls nf Sliurfleboard". y-ived<br />

tlielr straleKy siilflcicm to wn the<br />

cieetolve bottle nf the Hay In men'-:<br />

doubles. After playing biihu,:;tly<br />

from the first rmind to I In (IIUIH,<br />

Wolf and Leader uncorked<br />

conceivable shot to di leal<br />

Wmkleswiirth and Tom iJunii<br />

In this event Hie quiiiier<br />

IiM'ntl J. Jacobs and Oeurni 1<br />

•viii. with Mr Peters and M:<br />

rliiB, forcing the giiiiu to tiv<br />

Perhaps the biBKest ujis.-t so f,<br />

iliij' season was the (irfr.ii <strong>of</strong> Dr,<br />

.'•1-m Cnombs ami Mrs Mae Viill-<br />

,ieye in the Prst round u( tlv w.i-<br />

ineii's dniiblfs Bnili ehiiin I ns iif<br />

last season, they fri! rn^y prry t s i<br />

A'rs Clnoilwin and Mian FL.reiiie<br />

Pri^iilitil Frank Dunne, in KIIIII-<br />

•i.in^ up the iMiimrys ,ii.f t-d Ihu*:<br />

I 1. pmispH Hie cniuiniMre lisr run-<br />

jura one <strong>of</strong> the bi-,t i,,, t,.~i« in<br />

ihe rlub's histciiy<br />

Golf Club Beats<br />

Coast Guard Team<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>-Bomera Hoim<br />

Ooll Club team defeoted the At,,<br />

liintie <strong>City</strong> Coast Ouard golf teain<br />

IMD week in i return mutch nt Ss-<br />

I mere Point. The score was HI'.: to<br />

if! .<br />

. An !;• M.iiis, neorge Shumo nri.l<br />

I Ted KnEiish were the indivldtril<br />

winners fnr the club, while Huy<br />

Benrd wns the only match victcr<br />

for th" tiiiardsmen. Hnrry Elwell, <strong>of</strong><br />

tiie Hub team, turned ir a 7b for<br />

low tsrosx hnnoi's. m he defenti'd<br />

liob Stowe, folvner Wlllii nispnit.<br />

Pa . prolr Holial<br />

WIIDWOOD .«„<br />

TO OPEN BIPT, {<br />

Tlie loth annual<br />

Memorial Q6lf Tou,,,,.^^ ,<br />

held over thi course <strong>of</strong> t',<br />

wond uolr Club sepiemb-, !<br />

10 All praes will b • " Bl<br />

! ai.d Slumps,<br />

LUBRICATION<br />

KXPEKT<br />

AR<br />

EDW. G. KURTZ<br />

1st A All.ii|tlf<br />

Phaneii 0000 4 8892<br />

veiv<br />

Tnm<br />

fin,.is<br />

Har-<br />

limit.<br />

NEW<br />

TIRES!!<br />

GOODYEAR<br />

FIRESTONE<br />

LEE TIRES<br />

In Stock<br />

practically ,U1 Sixes<br />

Bring Your Kalian Certificate!<br />

Tubei are unratloncil _no eer-<br />

tlficaU needed,<br />

EDW. G. KURH<br />

Ford - Mercury<br />

Lincoln<br />

lit and Atlantic<br />

- ^i^U-ll.L^, lll^l^,^<br />

Mrs. Wismer<br />

Wins Shuffle Play<br />

McCoy, Jacobs Top<br />

Scorers <strong>of</strong> Men<br />

In line <strong>of</strong> the fastes! ,i: cl ,ii.,si<br />

hard -ii.uuht tourneys nf ;,,» .-.huf-<br />

flebiiLird si'Lison Mrs. Am,,t V> isnier<br />

showed chiimpionshlp Inim in *ln-<br />

iB firsi prize nt the p.-i./rcsMve<br />

Tiatcli S.iiiiiiiay aflermuiii on tlie<br />

Recreuiion Center courts.<br />

Miss Loretta Plorpnee, piayi'iB her<br />

first round on the local tieck. took<br />

a dose second place, followed by<br />

Mrs. Arthur Bnyan wlm placed a<br />

perfect disc on the line t ' take<br />

third prl?.e<br />

MHS, IH'KN EVENING WiN'VKR<br />

Dtirlntt the evening mulch. Mrs<br />

Tom Dunn led the field to win to;!<br />

honors by a handy tnarein She was<br />

followed by Mrs A H Schaiif'.er.<br />

secuiid. nnd Mrs Wismer wlii atinin<br />

entered the winners bracket by tak-<br />

m third prize,<br />

fn the filial lag for prizes several<br />

•lose scores were decided by Direc-<br />

or Deo.Be K Gardiner with the<br />

aid <strong>of</strong> ihe <strong>of</strong>ficial yardstick which<br />

has ti,iw heroine necessary equips<br />

ileti! :it the progressive tiiiiiiiii.<br />

WANTED<br />

Young Woman for Per-<br />

manent Office Position<br />

in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />

Musi have at least high school<br />

MhiiMliiu with knowledge <strong>of</strong><br />

typing. steady tulvancenient.<br />

Apply<br />

P. O. Box 5125<br />

menu.<br />

MEN'j, nUAf'KET<br />

Iii Ihe mi>n'j, bracket C I,. Mc-<br />

Coy and J .Trienbs, ixith VHiernn<br />

club mei'iibcrs. were l"|i ••.cnn rs in<br />

tlie first and seciind mutches, re-<br />

spectively Thes' wire Inllrivvi'fl ijy<br />

,1 Powers Cl M Viin limii n mill<br />

Pr W Thiiniiis Aillims<br />

Until the rveiiini; :iinl :llli"lionn<br />

niLIU'tn'S wr!r jhs \fi;l iilldrr llll'iil<br />

weather [(iriiiit HMIS Atirmirnir" ree-<br />

ords were surpassed nt e:ic!i eVtnf<br />

with Don spei'tcit,]!', Mnini! ih" i niirts<br />

Tweniy =fHr- fi'Mrts uc!r emplovecl<br />

throiiiihoiii ilie luiirtievs. and llitl<br />

ciinti'slants eiiirn-i! tin 1 plnv<br />

These liiiiinw nttepi the impular-<br />

Hy ol. Hie s|«irt and cive cnnclir-ivi'<br />

evldenco thnt the result has achiev-<br />

ed til" Cllsllticllilll "1 lil-illl! till'<br />

sluitllebiiard center nf the Norlli<br />

Atlantic roan. Diri'ciiir aotiiiner<br />

contends.<br />

For Investment —<br />

HOME or BUSINESS<br />

Buy<br />

511,513,515,517,519 EighthSt.<br />

SliiiM.uilial year riiund liuiliiiiijj cinisislinE nf faur ,,(„„,.<br />

»li;i( ii.ui upurtnirnl i (iiiuiiliinE rrcepllon liull. living nii,m j<br />

riHim. kitihiii, four brilrounis iiiiii bath, hardwiiiul fliMir<br />

hiiililiim i* hcuteil^hot aater heat, nil hunier,<br />

lllll', riiil.il lu iliuiiruhlr (cnuiitv<br />

I ,.r (Miiipli'le inliirniilliiin (UnCiTtiiliE llils nrTriiiif, a,u] nihrr<br />

uiirlh uhilc invi'stmrni nropi'rtii'v ennmiit<br />

RICHARD B. FOX<br />

Realtor<br />

8th and Atlantic Avenue<br />

»•••••»••>•••••••, i<br />

FurfUNfci (!: ri-af K<br />

GILL and CARR<br />

424 Eighth Strrp'.<br />

•••<<br />

jya, Riehter First<br />

A, Ope May<br />

in the titm an-<br />

Art show, which<br />

Bsturday night.<br />

L iuth Jersey »rttat, and<br />

rf m show ilnce Ita In-<br />

for oil<br />

jhow since<br />

his "Cape May<br />

, BI»O a well known<br />

artist, won first prta<br />

with his painting.<br />

g p Is a 1100<br />

award by the Uity<br />

also given Uy the<br />

iturts will be hung hi<br />

T atuepg<br />

raWent. is nmoim the<br />

in 1 p<br />

Tlie exhibit will nontliiue<br />

b 2<br />

orewry Owden. president<br />

O t An Lean UP<br />

*****<br />

John V, Pontiere<br />

REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS<br />

TODAY'S SPECIALS<br />

We Consider These Outstanding Bargains<br />

NICK HI N'(iAl.CllV, Nun porch, siltine room, ilinlng romn, kli-<br />

lin'ii. imi liedniimis, ii.ilh. In center (if tity, price santiO t'ash,<br />

( III TA«,i:, In i-enler <strong>of</strong> rlly. Llvirle roiim, dining rnoin, kiun,<br />

iiirie heilriiorn*, bath, till hat water hpiit. MOIIITII kililii-n Elw-<br />

trlr riMBf, .iiitiiniaiii' lull water. Cash S'l.HIHI.<br />

COTT'lCiK. mi Aslwry Ave, C'eiitral liit-utlcill, THII hrilriioms, fan<br />

hi< linanrrd, Price SII.IIIMI,<br />

ui: IIAVI-: M.INV >iuest4s over the week end. Mr and<br />

Mrs. Harris Bimmons and d*u£h-<br />

ter. MnlT. and Miss Marion CHmp-<br />

beli. all <strong>of</strong> Colllngswaod.<br />

Mrs M»y Trudel and Mrs Tho.<br />

mas MacAdams. <strong>of</strong> PhlUdclphln<br />

are spending a week with Mr, and<br />

Mrs James Jcwitt. 3S00 Ctiitrnl j<br />

HV, j<br />

I<br />

EDtfA HADnOt'K<br />

Sopr.ina soloist, it the Arch HI,<br />

Methodist Church, Philadelphia,<br />

who will iiiif at the morning<br />

evening services <strong>of</strong> the Oeean <strong>City</strong><br />

Tabernacle Asswtatiim on Sunday.<br />

USB THE CLAiSIFIED ADS<br />

Buying I<br />

Cars For 25 Years<br />

MAKES THIS THE PLACE TO<br />

i, gell Vour Car for Cash<br />

^ Buy » Caf with Confidence<br />

•ff Have Your Car Repaired<br />

Prafnptiy<br />

if All lean—All Makes and<br />

Models<br />

Edw. G. Kurtz<br />

FORD-MERCURY<br />

LINCOLN<br />

lit and Atlantic Ave.<br />

Phones 0600 or 8892<br />

Friday, <strong>Aug</strong>ust 25<br />

In Case <strong>of</strong> Rain Show will lie held <strong>Aug</strong>. 26lh<br />

LIFEGUARDS'<br />

ANNUAL<br />

WATER SHOW<br />

Fun ... Thrills<br />

Entire Proceeds Contributed to<br />

American<br />

RED CROSS<br />

Starts Early ,, 7i30 P, M*.<br />

50 c<br />

Mayer'1 film <strong>of</strong> that name, now<br />

playing at the Burf Theatre, star-<br />

ring Irene Dunne with Alan Mar-<br />

shal, Frank Morgan, Baddy Me-<br />

Dowall, Dame May Whltty, 0, Au-<br />

orey Smith and Oladve Cooper<br />

Man., T**. uti Wed.<br />

Movie fans are In for a real mu-<br />

fiiral treat M the Hurf Theatre,<br />

where Metro . Goldwyn - Mayer's<br />

'Two Qirls and a Bailor" start* Its<br />

eiiKagement Monday<br />

Here to a picture that has every-<br />

thing! It's an outstanding blend <strong>of</strong><br />

music, comedy and rmianee thit<br />

will keep you entertained every min-<br />

ute <strong>of</strong> the picture's running time.<br />

Than., Fri. and Sat.<br />

There's nothing lacking in "Going<br />

My Way," critics say, for the heart-<br />

wprmlnR story Is acted out by one<br />

<strong>of</strong> the most competent easts and has<br />

Leo McOarey at the reins to handle<br />

elifeetinn. Bing's brother-priests are<br />

Barry Fitzgerald, the kindly, tem-<br />

perate whimsical Father McHujh,<br />

genial and enthusiastic In his role<br />

as Father O'Dowd. Then, too, Rise<br />

Stephens appears throughout th<br />

film as a famous opera singer<br />

.which she ls>, rendering the "Hs<br />

banera" aria from "Oarmen" while<br />

THE WORLD rAMOl.'-j<br />

STEEL!<br />

VAUDEVILLE<br />

1 Separate St<br />

Admission<br />

Plus 10c'Tax <<br />

Children Under 12 Years 25c<br />

I'lus 5c Ta*<br />

FLANDERS POOLS<br />

Boardwalk at 11th St.<br />

TICKETS TOR HALE AT<br />

Kill C'riiKN Headquarter)), 112 8th Street<br />

Infdrmatlun Booth—Music I'ier<br />

Beach Patrol lleadiiuarters—10th Street and lto.irdw.ilk<br />

Booth an Boardwalk or any Bed ClrosN Worker<br />

DANCE<br />

AT THI<br />

GOLDEN<br />

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11th and Boardwalk<br />

FRIDAY<br />

SATURDAY<br />

Starting at 9 p.m.<br />

Music By<br />

DON ROMEO<br />

And His Orchestra<br />

FEATURING<br />

GINI HENRY<br />

VOCALIiT<br />

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TARS AND SPAI<br />

Dally 6 . 1 mat It P. M.<br />

FEATURING IN PEE8O»f H<br />

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IN CASINO THEATRI<br />

IS BROADWAY ST/<br />

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SUBMARINE DIVING<br />

MABCH OF TUta IN<br />

Z00-4 BIO FUN HOUSES<br />

JACK'S GROVE<br />

ON THE MA¥S LANDING ROAD<br />

ONE MILE FROM SOMERS POINT CIRCLE<br />

Spend the Evening in the Moil<br />

Beautiful South Jersey Cafe<br />

with<br />

• • ALGA HEADLEY • •<br />

The Organiit with a Thousand Mtlodieg<br />

Well known in Atlantic <strong>City</strong> and New York'i exclusive hoieU<br />

anil theatre*.<br />

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DELICIOUS SANDWICHES<br />

NO COVER NO MINIMUM<br />

THE CRBT THEATRE<br />

WlidWMd Crest. New Jereey<br />

f. C. DfMm Frtmtl<br />

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TBH Aaf- I* ihru s "'" ®* pu *<br />

Nothing Like It Anywhere Along the Atlantic Coast —— <strong>On</strong> the High Bank, Somers Point<br />

RIVERVIEW INN<br />

CM* M*r> »W<br />

'Lady WtndenMM<br />

Mon., Aui. U thniSat<br />

POINT<br />

CAB SERVICE<br />

Semen Point<br />

TOM SULLIVAN<br />

see The New Glass Bar<br />

The Rock Garden Bar<br />

You'll be telling your friends about this unusual bright spot; its at-<br />

moiphere, fine food and drinks.<br />

SEAFOODS STEAKS CHOPS<br />

Entrance—just Off the Circle, Somers Point<br />

ROY STEELE and ABE WALDENI<br />

Jack Newlon<br />

At the Piano Every Evening<br />

Phone Somer» Point 934<br />

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0394<br />

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hpii_ ipmieit thit will tiimnt<br />

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Iliul Sih


Methodist Speaker.<br />

Sermon Subject: ''Preparing for Peace"<br />

SPECIAL MUSIC FOR THIS SERVICE<br />

"Fnlnde and Faint In E Minor" ,<br />

"Jem, Joy <strong>of</strong> M»B'§ Desiring".,,<br />

Solo, "Fatal H»<br />

"Hymn Inltent"<br />

Q ^ "Still, StUI with Thee"<br />

TWUade, "Jen, Thaa Art Mine 1 '<br />

...Darh<br />

...Bafh<br />

Malniic<br />

Cloltey<br />

Foole<br />

Bach<br />

7-M UM Boardwalk Twilight Service<br />

(The Moorlyn Theater)<br />

GUEST SPEAKER<br />

DR, PAUL WAITMAN HOON<br />

First Methodllt, Gcrmantswii, I>a,<br />

jIMMei, •FMUvat Prelnde 111 D"<br />

"At Evening"<br />

QautctU. Shttp and Lambs that Safely Craze"<br />

ftafnuio.Tfnar Dwt, "SU1I As the Night"<br />

Cwttnlto Solo, "The Prayer perfect"<br />

Mule for both Services by<br />

QEORGE Q, ASHTON, organist ai.,1 , hoirmaslcr<br />

Matthews<br />

Kinder<br />

Barn<br />

Ootie<br />

Stensoii<br />

feUTD DOEBE, Soprano ANNE SIMON, ContralUi<br />

OEOKGE LAPIIAM, Tenor IIABBY MAKTVN, Bags<br />

re<br />

Welcome Cfiat'<br />

«That excels<br />

Aintere<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Tabernacle<br />

ASSOCIATION—65TH SEASON<br />

Aibury Avt., bttwecn 5th and 6th 5b.<br />

, AUGUST 27. <strong>1944</strong><br />

10:45 A. M.<br />

in the Tabernacle<br />

7-M P. M,<br />

In Village Theatre<br />

Dr. J, Lowrey<br />

Fendrich, Jr.<br />

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

formerly <strong>of</strong> Washui£ton, D r.<br />

Preaches both Morning<br />

and Evening<br />

FOEVL,VE SOUG SERVICE<br />

led by<br />

KICK. W. WK1OIIT<br />

«t AVjk 81. JlelboiM<br />

Dr. Fendrich<br />

At Tabernacle<br />

Pre*cher-Psychologut<br />

to Speak<br />

Bible Institute At<br />

Baptist Church<br />

Bunday will be Bible Institute <strong>of</strong><br />

Pennsylvania day at the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> Baptist Church. Of special in<br />

terest will be the fsirls' trio and the<br />

male quartet, bo-.n <strong>of</strong> which are<br />

coniipffrti with the school,<br />

Pipsident William A. Mlernn will<br />

deliver the message at the morning<br />

worship service, while Ralph Burns<br />

a student <strong>of</strong> the Institute, will speak<br />

to the young iieoplc at 0:30 p. tn., in<br />

the lower auditorium.<br />

The Bible Conference session at<br />

7:30 p. ra. will have as its messeneer<br />

W, O, Blount, dean <strong>of</strong> the Bible<br />

Institute, who also will speak at the<br />

Monday evening session <strong>of</strong> the MBit<br />

Conference.<br />

At 8 p. m., Tuesday through Frl<br />

day. Rev, Phil Snint will be uuest<br />

speaker, A niuhtly feature <strong>of</strong> his<br />

meetinm is the PMtel Painting he<br />

flrnws while standing before the audience.<br />

He also sings appropriate<br />

hymns.<br />

Vacationist Held<br />

As Heading Lottery<br />

Charles A Mnylan, <strong>of</strong> Upper Darby,<br />

Pa . a vacationist with ills family<br />

at Wildwond Crpst, was arrested<br />

Saturday on » chiirfe <strong>of</strong> being a<br />

klnopin in a lottery by which workors<br />

at the Sun Shipbuilding Co..<br />

Chester, allegedly were being mulct,<br />

ed <strong>of</strong> thousands <strong>of</strong> dollars each<br />

week.<br />

Moylan, a Storeroom clerk at the<br />

Sun yard, was said by police to<br />

have 'distributed lottery books to<br />

others, who sold tickets tn workers<br />

at 2S cents each. He waived extradition<br />

from Wildwood to Ohester,<br />

LUBRICATION<br />

PALMER<br />

I1M-29 ASBUBY AVE.<br />

MEETS 12:15 (Noon)<br />

Wednesday At<br />

SIMMS'<br />

OCEAN CITY SENflNEUJbGER<br />

Episcopal Church To Have<br />

50th Anniversary Service<br />

Rectory Mortgage to be Burned Chi<br />

Wednesday! Both Properties Clear<br />

tfcw m ho^d hwkk M<br />

Some mre at the ntyaUSi JfoitI,<br />

others In tht Central av ichool or<br />

In atltes Hall, now known al the<br />

Hahn building. When the cltrgy<br />

could not he present, the service<br />

was read by William Friniti, n<br />

layman.<br />

PKQPfBIV PURCHASED<br />

Dr. J. Lowrej Fendrlch, Jr <strong>of</strong><br />

Clmlnnati. will prcatli both Morn-<br />

Ins and evening at the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

TYibernaclc on Suritluy<br />

Dr. Fendrii h lius until recently<br />

been pitakn <strong>of</strong> the Metropolitan<br />

Oeean <strong>City</strong> camp<br />

D. C. where he h rcroRnized as an<br />

y with the<br />

eloquent preiu her mid nn e^poolnllv<br />

Ocnut Cta<br />

gifted t\|iert In Uppllcd religion"<br />

n and will<br />

by modern ps\fholc>^ioal methods<br />

through next<br />

He has a much lurRor field In Cincinnati<br />

The niorniuK serviu<br />

<strong>of</strong> tho meeting* will<br />

HfoBgtooN The preachi<br />

pr. J. lowray Fendrtch.<br />

,_ _ Ddnnatl, who for iev»n»l<br />

I •qodjioted a school <strong>of</strong> applied<br />

' lnd Mchology In bis Met-<br />

»byterUn Church,<br />

, B. O. The school hw DR. PAIL WAITMAN HOON<br />

| TBlne to thousands <strong>of</strong> peo- jUiuhUr <strong>of</strong> the Methodist Church<br />

in Germcinloun, who will be loest<br />

speaker fur the Boardwalk Twl-<br />

, Vtndttch'a presence In <strong>Ocean</strong> Nfhl lervice <strong>of</strong> the First Metho-<br />

1 ttmtner colony has made this dist Church Sunday evening In<br />

r possible for <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> the Moorljn Theater. This service<br />

will be open to the also liu an unusual program <strong>of</strong><br />

instrumental and vocal mule by<br />

^W Leader Rev. W. W. Wright<br />

anUUndlnf artist*, and hymn<br />

I lead ft song service each even-<br />

" tod by outstanding soloists.<br />

j Mm, John Bullough, con-<br />

, Of Washington: Mrs. B W<br />

•„ Philadelphia, and J. Lloyd<br />

y,.<strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh.<br />

I FOB WMtK<br />

I ptogram <strong>of</strong> addresses nt the<br />

JM beginning Mpnday at 7:45<br />

. follow.:<br />

_ "The Wod at Mte-<br />

— "Spiritual Relaxfi.<br />

Wednesday — "Ideal In Action,"<br />

Twttday — "Men's Place to the<br />

tttlve Order"<br />

— "The Law and the<br />

1 ,it 10 45 o'clock,<br />

is nt the historii Tabernnclc<br />

on the Camp Gnuinfl Ample fiee<br />

pirklnK im the prouniLs Enhance<br />

on Aibuiy iiv<br />

Tno fveninf.' st'ivttc at 't 4S oelock,<br />

is In the VIILIKI 1 In 188S, M. 0. Clellond, who had<br />

Huh/ Trinity Episcopal CJhureh, I rectory. The raising <strong>of</strong> $1,5150 dur- built a house at 1053 Central av,<br />

11th st. and CoiHrBl av., will ob-<br />

<strong>of</strong>fend to Sell the corner lot adserve<br />

Us SOth anniversary <strong>of</strong> Its<br />

I There will be • short service in joining it u a church site far MM.<br />

founding on Bunday, Rev, Richurd the church, followed by burning the Rev, MMtin Algner, otte <strong>of</strong> the or|-<br />

8. Bailey, recotr, announced thin mortgnm. Light refreshments will glnal group who launched the<br />

week.<br />

bo served afterward.In thi rectory. ehureh program, borrowed the mou-<br />

The Episcopal Church building ey to buy the land and secured the<br />

Services will be as usual, but with li-is been an <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> landmark TJaitt eonferred with several othgr<br />

jmuhasis on the past growth <strong>of</strong> the,<br />

48 years and is the oldest church leading clergymen, and through<br />

church and its future plans for de- building in the reiort in continuous<br />

their Joint BftorU several families<br />

velopment. Copies <strong>of</strong> a special use.<br />

were interested in the proJpect ol a<br />

booklet on the history <strong>of</strong> the church<br />

Summer church.<br />

1<br />

will be distributed, and may be ob- PROMOTED BY BEV, TA1T<br />

Durlni! the Summer <strong>of</strong> IM iervtained<br />

by calling either at the , History <strong>of</strong> the denomination hero an av, and came to the seashore for<br />

church or rectory.<br />

j dates biiek to 1883 when Rev Fran- a rest. He found he couldn't re«t<br />

TO BURN HBCTOIt* MUKTRAGE cis M. Tiiit, then rector <strong>of</strong> St. Paul's without a ehureh here.<br />

<strong>On</strong> the following WcuiiMQiiy, ' church Ohester, Pn., and later Early the following Summer. Dr.<br />

Aniiust 30, nt B p in,, there will be bishnp <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania, purchased Ing tills season has made It possible<br />

Theatre 011 a celebration on the occasion <strong>of</strong> ii Bummer home at 3rd st. and Oee- burning the mortgage covering the<br />

the board >viilk nt 8th st<br />

Miss. t,dna Haildixk <strong>of</strong> the Aicl'<br />

it Mcthiidltt churdi iholr Philudelpllla<br />

will be soprano soloist <strong>of</strong> Church Announcements<br />

CHURCHES OF CIInlST, rENTRAL OCEAN CIT¥<br />

SCIENTIST<br />

I UNION CHAPEL<br />

•CHRTBT JEBUB' is the Lesson- I Sim! *i. and Central »v.<br />

! Rev, Vincent U, BcckeH, I)D. <strong>of</strong><br />

Sermon subject for Sunday, AUKUst 1<br />

(he Wdudland V, P, Chiveh si<br />

21,<br />

i Philadelphia in charts <strong>of</strong> SIT vices.<br />

Golden Text; "Though Israel be I 10 am Sunday School.<br />

Ill am, Pieaehlni Service.<br />

not gathered, yet sluill I be glor-<br />

• • m<br />

ious in the eyes nf the Lord, and<br />

Church Editor<br />

my God shnil be my strength." FIRST METHODIST<br />

lib Hi, and Ccntnl »v.<br />

Senmin. PassaRes frnii the Kinp Benjamin F Allgood, Mlnisiir<br />

At the Strand<br />

James version tif the Uibie include Thi<br />

"Fcr the law wns given by Moses,<br />

but grace and trutii came by Jesus<br />

Dr. Ruff to Preach<br />

ChrUit," (John ]:!7i. Correlative<br />

Sunday Night<br />

passages from ''Science and Health<br />

with Key to the Scriptures • by Mary<br />

Dr. O. Ilson Buff, editor <strong>of</strong> tho<br />

Baker Fcidy include:<br />

Church Bulletin sen-Ice at tho Unit-<br />

•The Christ is Innorporenl. spirit.<br />

ed Lutheran Publication House, will<br />

UBi.—yea. the divine image and<br />

bring the semion-message to the<br />

likeness, dipellinK the illusions <strong>of</strong><br />

Church on the Boardwalk Service in<br />

the senses: the Way, the Truth and<br />

the Strand Theatre Bunday at IAS<br />

the Liie. hraliilE the siek and cast-<br />

p. m.<br />

ing out evils, destroying sin, dis-<br />

Dr. Ruff has been enaaBed chiefease<br />

and death." ip, 3331,<br />

[ 61 YKAES OLD ly in preparing book manuscripts<br />

MISS EDNA HADDOCK<br />

«a( annlyiriary <strong>of</strong> the<br />

for publication. However, as editor<br />

Christian Science services vil-<br />

ig <strong>of</strong> the tea isle Methodist<br />

<strong>of</strong> thi weekly scries <strong>of</strong> folders usod tile day.<br />

lage Theatre, 8th st Wd Board-<br />

was observed Bunday when<br />

In i.OOfl churches, he Is well known Community SOIIR services precede walk, every Sunday at JI a.m.<br />

William W, Psyne, superln.<br />

throughout the church at large. He each service, led by the Philadelphia<br />

•nt <strong>of</strong> the Brldgeton District,<br />

ij a staff member <strong>of</strong> the national Conference song lender, Ri>v^_ Rich.<br />

i the prtacipal speaker,<br />

weekly paper <strong>of</strong> the United Luther. nrd W. Wright, assisted by Trump.<br />

an Church, The Lutheran Previous eter Daniel Brodhcad, pianist Miss<br />

to his publication activities, he was Marion Taylor, <strong>of</strong> Hafldon Heights.<br />

iet to Train I pastor In several parishes <strong>of</strong> seatim<br />

Pennsylvania,<br />

$2,50<br />

Says U, S, Must Build<br />

_• to ejrteh a train Sunday CHBISTIAfl SCIENCE<br />

i proved exjunsivg for Ma BROADCAST TONIGHT World 'Highway'<br />

Tonight (Friday), from 8; 15 to<br />

Quest speaker at the meetine <strong>of</strong><br />

' 8'30 o'clock, a Christian Science<br />

the Slimmer Auxiliary <strong>of</strong> the First<br />

I program will be broadcast over the<br />

Presbyterian Church, Monday, a<br />

'Blue Network and may be heard in<br />

The Flanders was Dr. Fred W, Sia<br />

eey. <strong>of</strong> the Kiniball Memorial Me<br />

>w Jenty over Station WJZ, thodist Church. Woodbury, wnnse<br />

•top sign on North st, from<br />

topic was "A Word for Today uut<br />

• av. to tot Gardens railroad<br />

FOB QUICK RESULTS<br />

<strong>of</strong> Yesterday."<br />

DS! THIS CLAISIFIED ADS "The challenging words <strong>of</strong> lone;<br />

ago might have been spoken tn<br />

day," Dr. Staeey said ill refiTrini<br />

to a verse from Isaiah which con<br />

cerns the bulldinjii <strong>of</strong> a -hiRwa;<br />

FIRST CHURCH for God's people."<br />

"As Christian men and women<br />

work toward God's city, they are<br />

making a pathway for others tn<br />

METHODIST<br />

Follow." he continued. "The only<br />

safe place to be is with the men<br />

"The Church With The Chimes"<br />

who nre buildiiiB the highway."<br />

CENTRAL AVENUE at EIGHTH STREET<br />

Dr. Staeey said America must j.iii;<br />

BENJAMIN F, ALLOOOD, Minister<br />

In the building nf the world hieh<br />

say and ovrr-rult those who try<br />

9:30 Church School<br />

tu stnp the work by talkinu <strong>of</strong> cost<br />

10:45 Morning Service <strong>of</strong> Worship<br />

safety find isolation,<br />

J. Lloyd Mahony. solnLst nt the<br />

Music Pier, sanK severnl selections,<br />

aeenmpn nied at the piano by Miss<br />

Julia Williams, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia<br />

1 i;rent problem facing the enlipJUrru'fi<br />

peoples <strong>of</strong> the world just<br />

now is, not how to win the war, but<br />

whnt to dn when it is won. While<br />

as iisunl l.irre will be peoples who<br />

will scon: at the idea that the United<br />

States entrance into the conflict<br />

turned the tide, the fact that that<br />

Is tin 1 uetflm o' M architect.<br />

' The building committee—Cornelius<br />

Mahan. Olihirt Emley and<br />

Frederick Rapp—went ahead with rant ytar-urouiid<br />

corutrucUoo, »nd Hw comer itstw o«Hh<br />

ViHoui<br />

ns laid <strong>Aug</strong>ust S, MM, by Btahop<br />

forta,<br />

i,«» ehureh i<br />

gcarborough. ol Trenton, The build,<br />

ing win to cost 17,000, It was ready<br />

tor we §Wly In the Summer <strong>of</strong><br />

,,397 tho church purcliased ttsTh<br />

they are we*k in correction. The<br />

chief business <strong>of</strong> religion lfl to point<br />

a way toward correction and oHer<br />

the mews eliminating the trouble.<br />

To assist In the ever progresslvo<br />

program to cure slnneri and avoid<br />

the consequence <strong>of</strong> sin the following<br />

services will be held by the above<br />

church;<br />

9:30 um. The Church School A<br />

service for itudy, for worship, and<br />

for Christian fellowship, to which<br />

you ire cordially invltfd.<br />

10:48 a.m. The Mornlni Bervlee <strong>of</strong><br />

Worship, The sermon subject for<br />

this sfrviee will be "PrepBiing tor<br />

Wmut." Tne organ numbers for<br />

the service will Include for prtludes,<br />

"Prelude and Fugue in 1<br />

Minor," and "Jesu, Joy <strong>of</strong> Man's<br />

Desiring," both by J. S. Bach, The<br />

Postlude, "Jesu, Thou Art Mine,"<br />

•tea by J. S. Bach, The special<br />

vocal numbers will include "Hymn<br />

truth is difficult to deny. If Exultant." by Clolee.v and "Still<br />

tills is true then we must face the Still, with Thee." by Foote, and ,a<br />

additional responsibility for plan- tenor solo, "The Twenty Third<br />

liinc in avoid future conflicts, Psalm," by Maloite.<br />

Etlnriii leaders will point out that<br />

IM pm. The BoardWHilc Twilight<br />

selfishness, jealousies, envy, etc., are<br />

Bervlee, Or, Paul Waitman Hooh,<br />

responsible for setting the staBe <strong>of</strong><br />

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

iv.ir To the Christian these are<br />

in aermantoOTi, will be the gue*t<br />

Brniipcd In the smaller word sin.<br />

ipeaker. The orian preludes will<br />

Ethical leaders may diagnose but<br />

(Page 14, Please)<br />

Bible Conference In Session<br />

7:30 P. M. Sunday 8 P. M. Dally<br />

All Meetinn Held in the<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Baptist Church<br />

10th and Wesley, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N, j.<br />

1 , the ehu<br />

<strong>of</strong> in Oetober, ^<br />

In im the dream<br />

owned wetory wy<br />

the h h<br />

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BUMMERg ONLY AT FIB8T | ^ ° S I i ^ J*W> fc. uS«<br />

Until 1900 tervicea were, held at The MtaM Bime?<br />

mu Trinity only during the Bum- ' •«?• .nimer.<br />

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Hlniulated pearb for the<br />

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durin,, ,1ft <strong>of</strong> IUUIK chap<br />

$3.00 to $20.00<br />

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ind icyad iydssent <strong>of</strong> viluii, «^<br />

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VlslUnj Rotariiiiw Welcome Lutheran Church<br />

HOTEL<br />

10th St. and Central Ave.<br />

REV. WM Au<br />

LINCOLN<br />

MIHIOP<br />

REV, PAUL O. 510 9th St,<br />

Pastor<br />

KINZLER, JR.<br />

Prci, Ijbio Inili-<br />

CHURCH SCHOOL, 9:45 A, M,<br />

iye <strong>of</strong> Pens.<br />

Aiiiitant Psstsr<br />

Morning Service at the Church<br />

ARKSIDE<br />

WT CIMTlAl AVI. AT «•* IT.<br />

11 A. M,<br />

THE BIBLE TEACHING-GOSPEL PKEACHING<br />

CI<br />

SERMON DY TRE PASTOR<br />

MISSIONARY CHLTtCII<br />

Fs^BS Psfll EafopeH V^<br />

ModsTi rpoBis, sttrncUveiv dEcgrst^; #l!s<br />

Brivsti Mtk or bet and csM runnlnB<br />

inter, Bithini Jlr«t btni BoteL<br />

WEEK OF AUGUST 27<br />

f adifitea bwt ami EMtrsvetent<br />

CHIlHllii MUM I I. Mils, ••- Sunday Evening, 7.4S P, M,<br />

W, O. BLOUNT,<br />

at the<br />

Dean uf Uiblc Instiiute <strong>of</strong> rcnnsjlvaiiu<br />

and<br />

"Church on the Boardwalk"<br />

PHIL SAINT,<br />

r.iiini;itins Goipel Artist<br />

SUNDAY, 11 A. M.<br />

Rev, Wm, A. Mierop<br />

Sunday<br />

Morning Worship<br />

11 A, M,<br />

Sunday Sehaol<br />

P;iS A, M,<br />

.Sund.ly<br />

Evening Warship<br />

7i30 P, M.<br />

Young PeoplB's Meetlni<br />

Sunday, 8:30 P, M,<br />

Two Conference Hewiuns Daily—II A, M, i 8 P. M.<br />

look Years Youngor with<br />

Blends with Your Complexion I<br />

Scarcely Noticeable t<br />

•WrPHAT mo<br />

Vv eyegkssei, thii great new<br />

^caith "fifit" does for the heirine<br />

•id—gives ii a new "look ef<br />

youth!" Never again tuxd chum<br />

•nd ability be buried beneath •<br />

bearing impairment,<br />

Come in-see for yeuiielf the<br />

new bouty <strong>of</strong> tot Neutral-Color<br />

mote thin two ycarj <strong>of</strong> Uboratoty<br />

ftteuch. Both m now iodudej<br />

•t oo eitn COM with the Zcaidi<br />

Eadioilic Honing Aid<br />

The new cord ii pcnpinrioQplo<strong>of</strong>,<br />

water-pro<strong>of</strong>, klnk-pro<strong>of</strong>i<br />

w«ihablc. It will not &ay-nuy ba<br />

wiped de»a with .dirop cloth. ,<br />

DR. HARRY H. LAKE<br />

(OPTOMKTR18T)<br />

822 A3BURY AVE.<br />

• CREST-MONT •<br />

1015 Central Ave,<br />

Nr»ly (urnithtiL Hot aid cold wilt!<br />

in every room, ltgotns will prlflU<br />

toilet in.l Bbowrr.<br />

Mr. «ml KM. wn, L. Jintl<br />

•uui iHiii n HTII ninr<br />

OCEAN WTY. N, J.<br />

.OPEN ALL YEAR =..<br />

fefr,tut'l4u<br />

etont winter<br />

Strand Theatre<br />

Dr. G. Elson Ruff<br />

Editor <strong>of</strong> Hit Lutheran Church liullctiu<br />

SOLOIST<br />

LUIG1 BOCELLI, the blind tenor<br />

"Church on the Boardwalk"<br />

Strand Theatre, Boardwalk nt 9th Street<br />

.. • Jtndnfe<br />

To come out Sunday and join those who gather to give thank* to<br />

the <strong>On</strong>e who providei aU our comforta and all our need*.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Baptiit Church<br />

faf, WilUam A. HleNp, Palter<br />

First Presbyterian Church<br />

In, Gttfge FiMber<br />

Holy Trinity Episcopal<br />

Church<br />

•tr, Uehart i.<br />

St. <strong>Aug</strong>ustine's R. C,<br />

Cliawli<br />

B«V. Bartholomew B, Doyle<br />

lev. WlUtam h. ftlcKwvcr<br />

Union Chapel by the Sea<br />

GSth St. »nd Anbury Ave.<br />

Bcv, L>tin pownun, FMlnr<br />

I*, JAMKB A.H.K. CHDRCU<br />

(Colored)<br />

BlilLOQ BAPTIBT OHUBCB<br />

04<br />

First Methodist Church<br />

Sew. Bcnjmmln r. Allf»4<br />

St. John's Lutheran<br />

Church<br />

Bet. R«Bk Adkc<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Tnbernocle<br />

Itev. W. ElwtU Lake, Bpi<br />

St Maiy'B Chapel<br />

Rev, narthplomcw B. Doyle<br />

Itcv. William L. McK."«<br />

Central <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Union Chnpcl<br />

32nd bt. wid Central Ave.<br />

VABIRNACLR<br />

CHURCH CM,)<br />

MACEDONIA H. B.<br />

(Colwed)<br />

Thjs mtftMge b •poniored by thcae <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> butimeo<br />

in recognition <strong>of</strong> our churches' tervice,<br />

benefit «nd v«lue to our own community.<br />

HOWARD U, 6TAINTQN<br />

o. H. muni TT "? oo.<br />

BMnuioro<br />

LAWWB«H6 M. LMAB<br />

J. PR^SOOTT OAHMAN<br />

ATLANTIC<br />

COMPANY ,<br />

OOBAM tier*<br />

WATER SERVICE OO.<br />

THE NATIONAL BANK OF<br />

urn<br />

K ' : •»<br />

! <strong>Aug</strong>urt 25. <strong>1944</strong>*<br />

OCEAN CITY SENnNQ^LEDGER<br />

BY THE CITY OF OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY<br />

THESE CITY-OWNED LOTS<br />

TO BE SOLD TO HIGHEST BIDDER<br />

Wednesday <strong>Aug</strong>. 30,<strong>1944</strong><br />

2 P.M.<br />

Here Is An Opportunity<br />

To Buy Desirable<br />

<strong>City</strong>-Owned Lots<br />

At Your Own Price!<br />

Here Is an opportunity that yon may<br />

never have ataln. Bay now Mil ksvt ft<br />

ready for pMt-irar eonitrn*.<br />

The lota on this pate will be nU<br />

«• »he Ufheti bidder •nbjeel to the<br />

« <strong>of</strong> (he lale.<br />

The (nlnlmum bid Mcepled Is listed with<br />

•** loi or parcel advertlied.<br />

*be Urau <strong>of</strong> the tale arei<br />

%>% twh <strong>of</strong> the hlcheit bid to<br />

be Mid at the time <strong>of</strong> the lale.<br />

The baUnee to be wid at the<br />

time <strong>of</strong> final Mtttoment Willed<br />

•ball be within ninety (90)<br />

DitalU <strong>of</strong> the lota ara .vaiUWe at Cllr<br />

i or at the affla <strong>of</strong> any loci reft!<br />

«•«* fcrotat-.<br />

<strong>City</strong> will pay a commiMion<br />

five (5%) p«rcentum to my<br />

•"Wised red eaUte broker rfthe<br />

uJa,<br />

All Lots Will Be Sold At <strong>City</strong> Commissioners' Chambers, Second Floor, <strong>City</strong> Hall<br />

TERMS—20 Percent Cash on Day <strong>of</strong> Sale, Balance Within 90 Days. Clear <strong>of</strong> Inemnbrances, Taxes Up to and Including <strong>1944</strong> Paid<br />

Lot 437—Block 5004, Section K<br />

Lot 30' % 100' on Northwest side <strong>of</strong> W«t Avenue, be-<br />

{innlne 100' Noriheiiat <strong>of</strong> Fifly-Pirst Strwt.<br />

Minimum Bid $75,00<br />

Lot 459—Block 2303, Section E<br />

Lot 30' i !W on Houthrait s!0 South <strong>of</strong> WMey BMtl<br />

Minimum Bid $150.00<br />

Lots 482 and 484—Block 209, SectMn A<br />

These lots, to> z 1W, lotatM on the Southeast ildt o»<br />

Cental Avenue, beftaninr 1W SMHniMt at taal<br />

Street,<br />

Minimum Bid $700.00<br />

LoU 20 and 21^Block 70-G, Garden.<br />

These lot* ham a frantafe on M A Eomd W W H4<br />

ran to the Inner lint «r the BoardwiOk. To to MM M<br />

one parcel.<br />

Minimum Bid $2400.00 ftasiftS9<br />

tends in depth to the Inner line <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Minimum Bid $1200,00<br />

Lot 18—Block 70-G, Gudem<br />

This lot h*s s fronta«* at W on Beaoh 9mA •<br />

tends in itplh^uw nnwUM «l ttaltMhrm<br />

Minimum Bid $1200.00<br />

Lota 829 aitrj 830—Block ck *O, 8-G, Gartkd.<br />

Thi. muwi, wiMriito« m MM Wm»mm •%<br />

<strong>of</strong> Itatlii Rtdd WWI.<br />

T. W i<br />

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I Completes 31st<br />

Mission<br />

Lieutenant Hurley<br />

To Come Home Soon<br />

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c ;i rnrliiiiiih, ,ii-i niilmv<br />

a li-.ti-r li-iiii linn re? t-is ni hit;<br />

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I Hiiniili. 1 h-iiH lilt Ii'-.iHi<br />

Hints He Is In<br />

Southern Invasion<br />

m i in Resort Wave In<br />

Wi'i'' in,i «. Regimental Review<br />

turn ttrnd in in Impiiii in ii<br />

rlc» where hi utiutiibiti N i<br />

tee <strong>of</strong> the Him -*• »i mi n<br />

Vcalftl<br />

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PRINTING Bk<br />

FOR 11<br />

EVERY U<br />

PURPOSE 1<br />

STATIONERY 1<br />

GUILD PRODUCTS<br />

Lewis L. Barrett '<br />

Jsb Pristine DeptT<br />

807 Asbury Ave.<br />

NEXT TO TITLE &<br />

THLST UL'Ii.IlfNG<br />

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BODYWORK<br />

PAINTING<br />

Expert Service<br />

Palmer's<br />

Auto Service<br />

1119-29 Aibury Ave.<br />

Warren W-n>. Navy<br />

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Please<br />

Keep on Helping<br />

to Reduce Unnecessary Calls to Sitformation<br />

UNNECESSARY CALIS tn "infiirniiuinii" fnr muniu-r- in tiio toio-<br />

phone hooks <strong>of</strong> the porsiins ciillinft June hiHn lirialh roihu-i-il in<br />

recent months reluiisitii! scnri"i (if (ipvftiinfs iini! iiinsiilpriihic<br />

equipint-nt fur lutmllinj; iu'i-fss;iry i.-iills. Our thanks in v\ii\una<br />

who has helped tn hrinit uhtiut iliis uri in iiu[jiinfnwut!<br />

A niillinfi nctil!i"is tails to "Infurnuition" still an; IIIMMI; innilu<br />

•very month in New Jersey. They put ;i luinleii mi ynur servitf th.it<br />

needs to bu lifted, for iduphiiiiu niiinpimvr sind f:u'ilitieh uri' limited<br />

and demands upon the service nre IIULIVV,<br />

ciinfinut tn make it ;l rulr In look up tit.iiiiix.-rs in your<br />

tclephijiiu dirisctiiry Iwjort; cullinu "hijiinmnimi."<br />

Oar Business Office<br />

ssill hi' al.ul in (Jive \.in I<br />

Iliiiulv 'rcli'pliiiiu. Num.<br />

1>IT< IvinkM fur rnnril-<br />

iutt fri'iiiictitly IMIIUJ<br />

iiunihcr-i :u,il tlmsc ymi<br />

llrl [rimi "Iiiliirniitliin."<br />

1'HII r,i/v* (ul IHirw (If<br />

liuiidliLig, [Hid f<strong>of</strong> humo<br />

nr nIHst,<br />

NEW JERSEY BELL<br />

TELEPHONE COMPANY<br />

111(1<br />

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I iilliim I r n<br />

for Saving<br />

U. S. Warship<br />

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Fire Esc-iDPs<br />

Buiit and Ripniiid<br />

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ATTKNTION<br />

I'liipi rly Ov 1 in•:•:.<br />

ODD JOB<br />

Ripiiii and CHioliikcr<br />

bervitc<br />

S, L. SMITH<br />

1026 Simpson Ave,<br />

REFRIGERATION<br />

on r.i KM i; -i.tivu i;<br />

(.U'lliTal.hire! tic<br />

O. D. HACKNEY<br />

Ph. 1224 931 Asbury<br />

Closed .Thursdays<br />

SHEPPARD<br />

Auto Servicn<br />

'il ! ' IMI'ilIN At I.,<br />

• :ll MOVF.R<br />

CARPENTER<br />

JOIIKI.Nri Al.TKi:ATKINS<br />

PAINTING<br />

Robeit Clayville<br />

llli. WINT AVK.<br />

.Jtl,,.<br />

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f»lp<br />

Wi<br />

Willard F. Stetser<br />

Plumbing : ; Heating<br />

juniHNO<br />

imii" O'.iM iliTiin Cilj, %!<br />

Cement - Tile-Marble<br />

JohnPelto&Co.Jnc.<br />

General Contracton<br />

1250 AHhury Avt.<br />

I'hom- (I!I8H<br />

Electricians<br />

NEEDED TO MAKE A<br />

SHELL CONTAINERS I<br />

WATCH THIS NEWSPAPER FOR<br />

WASTE PAPER COLLECTION DATES<br />

Tic Your Waste Paper Securely ond Place on the<br />

Curb in Front <strong>of</strong> Your Residence and Not with<br />

Regular Trash for Collection.<br />

ELECTRICAL<br />

^SERVICE<br />

J. H. BECOTTE<br />

KHi Anbury Ave.<br />

I'itohu ii<br />

Plumbing - Heating<br />

1)11, IIUINKIt HKItVICi<br />

HANS BURKHARDT<br />

649 Ashurj Air. P1««nc<br />

Painters<br />

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IC. L. BRECKLEY, be<br />

House and Sip<br />

PAINTING<br />

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(24 A.bBrj A?<br />

Floor Sanding<br />

(H.I* H.lldKH, MTMItSj MAIIE<br />

IJKK NfcW<br />

RUSSELL SUTTON<br />

N'nrllificlil, N. .1. I'liiiiii. I'lnisiiiilvillp IHim<br />

(Successor lo Wullcr Matlhiiwa)<br />

Buy More War Bonds and Stamps<br />

PAINTING<br />

I<br />

Harry R.<br />

2! Ashury Avr.<br />

Paper Hangers<br />

Alfred R. Sm ' t1 ''<br />

JOlif Asbury Aye, **L —<br />

Jack J. WatkinlM<br />

PAPERHANGER<br />

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I ii iii FBI l-'isv Fiiffirfi'iiiiSit Ciiti-<br />

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liiin iif a nntii,n=ss-|fjn proiTriini ; ) , , ,-- ,- ,, . . . ^ , , . ,<br />

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r - i n ni'-n' nm-nrifs thrniiuiinut thf i i-* auiiiii<br />

Ex-Policeman<br />

In New Position<br />

Button Joins Fire-<br />

arm Company<br />

Ralph SUHun, funrn'r Orniii Ciiy<br />

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thi. buknee' (if the Sumnn-r suisim ; rliOBK ZUMNU VIOLATIONS | nt <strong>On</strong>|x; May tliii wtek u city <strong>of</strong>fl. Uratlop»_or Qtjiefrbulldtog 1<br />

bv Piiiiiilninii Willlum Hi-cwMi'i-, , An i|1V(,siiiin(iiiii HI aiifand eon. [cials wftfnfd that prnpnty owners | * *" * ' **"<br />

•iii' luiiriiils iii'iviiti "uii ini- lurei' lli|} '" w "inlailuiii! was under way I may be prrisecuted far mnklni al«<br />

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Asks More State<br />

Cash for Schools<br />

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lllc pistdl iimrtomiii clmiiiDl.insliln t -' 1 'V S, 4i hi<br />

ol tho luuil .l,.part.nc,,i for i. «' : v^., 1 '^^ " ,, . d nrt S-<br />

Dff iif yfarfi, MibmltiMlhi.-iTsiuna- l x ' " ' '""' " I l l u t l lhltK >•'•<br />

linn in C'llii-f Bubci-i ,f I.iK !:«•> tssn, B1B -<br />

weeks BRf,.<br />

Till' rhiif fiiiid tin iilliril nskc 1<br />

F f*r sntiip timi' (iff sslnL'li ssa,^ n-<br />

iisifd biiciiliNr uf thf* shiiiiiiMP nl<br />

pirMjiiiicl. Patrolman Siitiim Him<br />

rpijlgnt'd Hi lliid Ijcril ii nii-iiilsci "1<br />

he lurei. sinre July. 19.1.1.<br />

An expert. ]ilsli,l shut. In li ill ',<br />

before Uie si-nr In il llilln<br />

^^ on the Rev is<br />

' Con si i nit f<br />

. - - '<br />

Election 'Day, IVOT.<br />

fumiictefl before Uie si-nr In il llilln.<br />

i?P!' nf tiinrnninein-i in iiilli'r ri'M-,'--<br />

nei wnn .sevnfHl prl^.i'S<br />

The ynranry hai; bi'i'il filled fu<br />

|Now MBny Wear<br />

FALSE TEETH<br />

Circlette<br />

Spray<br />

Wave<br />

The Deluxe Meatless Permanent<br />

Ni> lit: 11111 nhat I > pi' ni liMir you niny has c, or « hut<br />

wiiir ;!iitlili in* ni u;r. inu hiist- hi'i'ii in Ihi' pn^l —\nu<br />

can ;i-U I'm 1 a tiiili'lli' VVasc ssjlh |»iTlri'l iiinlidi'lHi'<br />

thrit ii ssill sue vnil a l»f:iul• I'til wnM'. iinil uill miiku<br />

* . Miiii C:mi(!( II Be])<br />

Dr Mace Given<br />

Radio Tribute<br />

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Hotel Flanders Beauty Salon<br />

I VVs,diiL'iduy Afternoons After 1 p.m.<br />

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Cape Ma, ^ Crown<br />

Baby Queen To ' f<br />

h n tl" ill<br />

n u t lit- q u r - t i i i i i i - i l i n , i l l Y i i t l n - i p i , ,<br />

Dual Office Holding, n[| , i , ,, ,| \<br />

by Leg.slotors 'ii]liK ,, „ ,,„„, ,<br />

I 3 ' 4 ' 5 ' I - , 111 1,'i '-. lll'lll 111' SVI<br />

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n f p m l ' i l a l l i i n u |in!:••- <strong>of</strong> a n t i m l l l - h ; i l l I-<br />

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Oaths <strong>of</strong> Office llImi |i|H ,M , „, ,,„ v , „<br />

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n - p i i i i t i i (In i t i k i i i i i n h 11 Iii i l n I 1<br />

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S t a l l s a n i l llic ( o i i - i i i i i i i i . i l ,.l ll'i- S i , : , ot<br />

>u-tv . l i T - r t . a m i lli.il I " i l l f a i l l i f w l l s 'li-<br />

lllll(.l till (lilt IP ll "-Till" l> Hill ' I 'I<br />

tin- (^i^icral \--.Milvlv. a- t!i.- i IM- mat- I.- i<br />

• iTonlim 1 . to (lir I>i-si nf mv aliililt." \ml<br />

niriiilii'is-rli'i't nf tin- Sin.ilr in liiiiiul \-<br />

PI ml.lt ir I i u lit ( nip us, n i l i h 'ii t i<br />

to i-arl; Dtlici the ^ai•l oalli or allii iii.iliiin.<br />

7. Fvrrv <strong>of</strong>fii-cr <strong>of</strong> ilir I.i-^ialjlnrc >liall, hr<br />

lurt IK rntti npmi In ilnti t ik n • ili<br />

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II I i I I n i in is i " i il" I ' t I iss<br />

I ll ll. II hill I" till<br />

O . g n n i i a l i o i i o ' | M , , (>( , | ( , ( | | l i r _,<br />

tho legislature |wl „ , )i; .,,,,. „„ „ ,,f<br />

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II I, Ills I l l l l II 1 , |l ill II Illlil, I<br />

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SiCtlON V<br />

1 Iln htv <strong>of</strong> thu ^t.ite<br />

Enacting Clau*e ^i,.,]] i,,.,,;,, j,, ,|lc fnllnwiiig<br />

uli 1{, ii , nu t.il 1)) tin Vnili JIKI OI-II*<br />

ill V»-i mlih I in i 'ii<br />

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n l i n I m III il- Illli i,nis ' n l l l i i irt ret ittil.<br />

i li<br />

or i M ^ p<br />

ti^ion. nr rcarran^rni.Mit •! all or purt <strong>of</strong> the<br />

ilalutorv lats<br />

\- n i t • i n l i i j - 11 i i l l - M I i l * 1 1 \ l t r l i ; i \ i o r . i i t i d - \\ i<br />

h . i u M t i t t r ' T i - i • • ( I \\ i > - i I i i : < ] - o t . i l l i t - l i i r<br />

i- m.i\ '-\<br />

|K'l ut mini"<br />

uc nled. phall he<br />

Journals I ' hli<br />

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ii ill K' ' p i i tut n tl<br />

]M_ (n j ,, |M ,M1||<br />

*: ;mil ihr \ i-;(s tin!<br />

i if lie- H K I M I H - I - <strong>of</strong>" 'Militr lioti-r ml m w<br />

'Iiu -lion -h.ill. .t tli.- ilr^irr ».f «Mt*--1if~tIh ol<br />

I li > |n nl 1 Ml I n 1 in join I) il<br />

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OCEAN CFTY 3EWtlNEL-LEt>GER<br />

•;;;tW;#t;<br />

••r<br />

Rent<br />

IDS<br />

Scrutiny<br />

v OPA Find. AU-YMT<br />

AHb Evicted;<br />

Sou* Rent$ to Go Up<br />

who evict yenr-s •eund<br />

i to Mi their pwpertl • for<br />

m ooeupaney, cannot txpect<br />

•ranted seasoQal rental ex-<br />

I In 1MB, according to Hnr-<br />

" V, acting area rent con.<br />

attorney for file OPA.<br />

' landlord can hope to obtain<br />

I exemption <strong>of</strong> Summer rentals<br />

I ant tenon !jr keeping his prop-<br />

fr fMMt during the coming Win-<br />

"month*," Tossler declared.<br />

'TENANTS EVICTED<br />

hat egme to our attention<br />

£ that raw landlords have been un-<br />

" tin Impremlon that they can<br />

., I obtain sues exemptions, with<br />

i^M mult that man-- tenants have<br />

wnred with notices to vacate<br />

I thnsatened with eviction<br />

policy <strong>of</strong> limiting Summer<br />

B, If Mly, to those accom*<br />

which wire exempt thii<br />

!, : -Jfar. to intended to stop any such<br />

5 apBculfttlW and evasive practices.''<br />

£ -nnler declared OPA will take<br />

i ttepf to curb evictionf <strong>of</strong><br />

* tenant* when leases<br />

rt.<br />

r Ut mM there If no prwent «•<br />

•MM* that Summer rentals will<br />

to a-MMt from control aeit year<br />

M U*J WIN thto Sonnner.<br />

Landlords who can prove they<br />

'Mil Buttered substantial hardships<br />

Kh Increased taxes or opcr-<br />

: emte nay be permuted to In.<br />

•> rents, under an amendment<br />

to the rent control repilatlons «n-<br />

nouneed Saturday.<br />

Btfore a finding <strong>of</strong> hardship can<br />

t§ made. OPA said, the landlord<br />

(butt show a substantial decrease<br />

' In net Income, before interest, and<br />

lubatantla) and unavoidable In-<br />

eieafe In property tax or operating<br />

MM since the maximum rent date<br />

tHURCHES<br />

fffam p»f» 10<br />

te, "Fwtlval Prelude In D," by<br />

Matthews, and "At Evenlnj." by<br />

Kinder. There will be a Kopro.no-<br />

temsr duet, "Still As the Night,"<br />

by OoUe; a contralto solo. "The<br />

Prayer Perfect," by ttenton, and<br />

the quartet, "Sheep and Lambs<br />

that Safely Graze," by Bach<br />

* * s<br />

IV, AtjatJSTINE'B B. C.<br />

IHC A-Avy Ave.<br />

IT, Rer. Bartholomew V. Doylf<br />

, Rer. Wn. L, llBXcsver<br />

lasses at St, <strong>Aug</strong>ustine's<br />

Otntn-h. Utb and Wesley av.<br />

tm, 1:00. l;15, 10:15. 11:15.<br />

iqneulou-i Medal Devotions fol<br />

low 1 the last Mass.<br />

r Han at 7 at 14th ana As<br />

• «.<br />

at., 4-6 and 7 30 and<br />

Friday Confessions, 4, I and<br />

I 1:30 and 8:00.<br />

Nams-St, Mary's Chapel<br />

and Atlantic av.<br />

. «(». i:00. 9:00. 10:00 and 11:00<br />

WMtday Man at 7:30.<br />

gQrtltadoM Sat. an4 Oratnl av,<br />

••»,«. B. Bailey. Rector<br />

"~n and • a.m. Holy Conimunlon<br />

. Church 8choul.<br />

Vmm. Momlng Service and Mr-<br />

at iiH pm. (except Is*<br />

•t lOiSO mm.} Women's<br />

1:30 a.m. Holt<br />

PRKSBTTERIAN<br />

I M, and Weucj •«,<br />

O—pta CHIMM ani<br />

DWUBTJ Minded Cl>orch<br />

ty». OBMIB Vbefeer, Th.D.. Pute<br />

t:U in. Prayer Meeting <strong>of</strong> Sun.<br />

. day School teachers and <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />

ffk the choir mom,<br />

f SB %m. Sunday School, Miss Ca-<br />

ttjertm! Gordon, supt. William T<br />

Bw*y» and Henry "B. Cooper, as-<br />

Mitant superintendents. Dr. dar-<br />

mm H. Chain, song leader, B, 8,<br />

l*a»on for September 3. "Saul<br />

Bejected." 1 Samuel U; 10-23.<br />

Tfaif Sunday's lesion to be taught<br />

from the pulpit by Miss Martha<br />

•OtlWlUon. Philadelphia.<br />

MltS am Momlng Service <strong>of</strong> Wor-<br />

ibip. Bermon on the Lord's<br />

ftHW-JMt BE. "But Deliver Vs<br />

frwn ma," Matthew «:13. The<br />

Aob. ltd by Leslie C Hughes<br />

Will «lne\ "The Lord U My Bock,"<br />

,pf Woodman. The Women's Chor-<br />

m will ting, "Trust In The Lord,"<br />

t Vld<br />

? ail.I ii-<br />

I'*,'...ir.* .'i t!'.- K^i.ii,' ,'! l:.U..i'l '. , 1,.<br />

lii .<br />

J,-.,.<br />

ef Kstb trine C. O'Ktne, ilH kesvn M<br />

KiiSharinr C. O'Kine or KiUurinc Crowne<br />

O'Katif, drceaseil. arc mail? o party ik<br />

fi-iidiiiii, hrcausr yuu aFf tht- EsfEiit<strong>of</strong> af<br />

lilt, iisitl Lsiit Will and Tr.H3nii.nt<br />

KiiltipFiiH' I'. tJ'K^iii'. alsu kniiwii a- Ka<br />

nriiii.' '- O'Kiinf UF Kalhariiii' I'fiiWFie<br />

U'KiitiE, di^i.aieii, wlia wa* tliv rveQFti<br />

I.WIH'F i.f ills' |iF?misfa in qupslinil, 3nd<br />

iii; sun] Ksceuiiir. yun limy hiivc or rlsim<br />

I., lii.vi' .in iillcrt^t in I lie lifi'ilii sc-s mill.<br />

,,f Aftii.n i'l hiiiil JHII. .lull yi.ii, KU'.iiiliF<br />

will ai.'!" lfiiii.ii'iii i.i I'llwuriiJ, (P'Kaiif.<br />

'i'"n ' I. hiivi- ,i.i ii'iii'rcm' i'll tlir i S<br />

,., nii'iil mm il ami ii(..rMliril iii IIIL-<br />

.1 ( aim "i Alt uf sail! Ililii an.I<br />

..nil ami ,1,-irrilirii<br />

..[ Arliuu i.f Mi,I<br />

iiu- {Kalhi-riiii.) %'.<br />

h'Kaivf iiiiiU-r thr<br />

till<br />

il<br />

ii., iiu<br />

lr ):ave OF<br />

iimlividrd<br />

ijiieil and<br />

nf Afii.iii<br />

I.I C'.i<br />

Ilill; ami aim liicauu. ymi aFf<br />

nnilii il.,- l.a.l W.ll uml Tr«la.<br />

hilu.ml I 11'K.iiii.. als.i kiiiiwrl<br />

...I I..,, pi. li'Kiini', itpriinnl ami<br />

. :lii nf l.:ivr i.r .iiiini I,, liavf<br />

..l.i-il".., Vi.i' 'iiiini (Jiiiir "i* Ar.<br />

Ii.i!; ,,n.| VI.II. Ji.lin I'aiil<br />

.i.l,<br />

ih, h.i.l.a<br />

UK:,,,, j,, l i<br />

chu m 1,1<br />

li'<br />

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id<br />

•li,rrf,.if hin<br />

. ,1 ami (li'rfril.,<br />

Wildwood Moves<br />

To'Stop 'Walk Fires<br />

The Wildwood city commtasionerE<br />

claimed this week to draft a new<br />

irdlnanee providini more severe<br />

penalties for laxity in handling<br />

rubbish in the boardwalk area.<br />

The city rulers art aroused over<br />

several recent fires on the board.<br />

walk, one <strong>of</strong> which wiped out an<br />

entire business block with §280,000<br />

damage two weeks ago.<br />

Mayor B. O, Ingersoll said the<br />

proposed new rules will limit the<br />

amount <strong>of</strong> rubbish that may be<br />

placed under the boardwalk, and<br />

that In some instances the Individ-<br />

ual merchant will be responsible for<br />

disposing <strong>of</strong> his own rubbish,<br />

SOCKET BEiaADI<br />

t'OTS DOT 'WALK FIRE<br />

A "bucket brigade" extinguished<br />

smBll Boardwalk lire at Wildwood<br />

Thursdiy night last week as thju.<br />

sands <strong>of</strong> promenaders looked on.<br />

All city flre apparatus wag called<br />

;o the scene, less than 100 feet from<br />

;he ruins <strong>of</strong> the $250,000 blaze <strong>of</strong><br />

;he previous week. But by the time<br />

it arrived a chain <strong>of</strong> volunteers had<br />

put the fire out by passing bucketi<br />

<strong>of</strong> water. The blaze started in a<br />

•ardboard box filled with, newspa.<br />

jera, beneath the 'walk.<br />

i.il<br />

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il. r:|i,:i|i,-!!i Shi'i'lljl<br />

rti ili'ffnil-'nil l,if:nise Ji<br />

,,t IM.'IIII. I. Slii'rh:in. Ii<br />

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ml<br />

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i'i....i .'( .;.'.] Flilh anil itU.s<br />

in..) ..f >a.il K.,iliiirini' IKalti-<br />

Ki.ii,- j . . . . . . . y.,. i inay hay? UF<br />

VI ,1 ...iirlf^V mlcFf'S! ill illf<br />

.Hi.,.., il i,i..l .I,-•-. ,,I...1 in llir<br />

.,( Arl.i.n "I »aiil Bill, l.y<br />

, Will ..( Kiluiiiil j IVK'ani'<br />

a« Kilwanl Ji.viili D'kaiir.<br />

..I yii. Hr^iiia K. i'FMWiir, fifr<br />

\ lUi^i'.liiiil I,.-.-:,..*.. y.Mi f.fg<br />

uli'f lili- I..,,I Will ami Tr.ia-<br />

I .i.i.F, KailiFMin- I' li'Ka.ir-<br />

a-. K..!t!:iF!ti,' M. lluu»|iFrly, dii'il., and<br />

Ijiiiirdiaii uf lltrvi-y liriKimr l)uii«liiily,<br />

I'KANl I", M. ilUl'IMIliKTV, -li.t,<br />

UJI.I.IAM W ixjl'l.iiUHTV. lint.<br />

,,l laiv ,.| r,i,nri« SI. l),,,uil,,riy, i|. i i! ,<br />

jANK II. I'llluliEK'n. »itii "I<br />

Vtimi'ii M lliABherly. Jut. I IIJKI-<br />

i IS I'llll AliKl.i'illA TKl'ST HIM-<br />

I'XN'V .nit KllllKKT TKMl'KS'l<br />

i lii I K IF., rirrnlurs und l.u.lm<br />

,,i Ih, 1'Uair uf lii.lirrl I. I'liulk. ih'i d<br />

illi). KIllTI! lit I' K TUAINllli.<br />

I KKDKHIl K I,. Ml'iiK. KUttl-N 1!,<br />

Ill UK. hrii> al law ami niTi i.f kin<br />

,., Clmflu ... n. lliirk, ilr.'.i Kll<br />

WARD 'IHAINKK. iii.kl.aiiil 1,1 Mi«<br />

Kdn'i Hiirk Traiiiir. .MAKV M<br />

III'Mk. *i(i i.i i'rnli<br />

M.vii Niii-.f. Ti<br />

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TliF liBiil<br />

I Mlii<br />

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IH'HK i{*<br />

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liitants, yun ai,= ri-it.i<br />

;I,I.*IT ilia Ilill i.f .<br />

,,F lirfufr li.i 1"? 1 li<br />

i,r llial haul Hill ail:<br />

.d agantsi y,iii.<br />

is tiird in fi.url .si-<br />

alp«. mail,, l.i lln.ii<br />

rivr ui tin- t H><br />

BROPIIV. SeereUiFji <strong>of</strong> Stale <strong>of</strong> llle Slnif<br />

i.f New Jersey, Do Ilereliy rertifv fhat<br />

llie siiiil riiFiHiintinr! did. nil Hie Kntiriii<br />

ill; I- nf Ainiii>l. I'm. fill' in my nffiee r<br />

.li.lv ,.,,!.I.-.I anil .ili.M.-.l ,.,,,,, ,,| i,<br />

itiiiink' t,i Ihi' dUn.iliitiiiii nf said enr<br />

liiirriiii.ii. i-x.riited Iiy alt the Mm Mi'diliF*<br />

lliei,..f. HIM.'M «.'iiil iiiii.i ni and (1i, nv.iiii<br />

if Hi,- i.Foii.il.iim afi.Mminl IIrr II,,» on<br />

lili' "• ,ai.l i.ffir.' n, iiri.viili.il l.v law<br />

IN I 1- SI 'IMllVV WIIKUI'illl'' I li.iv<br />

l.ni'i.. ,i-i nn h.ii.,1 a.I,I nlliiiil inv ..ff.ii:::<br />

..-.•I. .11 I , tin. FI.IIIIII ,|:,i ,,(<br />

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PUBLIC 5A1I OF HSAL FHOPJIITY<br />

OP THE CJTY OF OCEAN CIT*<br />

HEW IERSILV<br />

ir.tv .if (lie Iluar!] nf Ccimniii.-;li -, cif tile <strong>City</strong><br />

«j,.,.,' !„ sale at- iiiiliHf vemliii: ii.i<br />

M'JOUiT J9H, W-fI-J,aid»n,<br />

••iO.-Sfriiiiii I<br />

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.id JI. Hlnelf"\n -ilii, ar<br />

.inly tn the N'iiftliWf^i Iil<br />

il! tlie llharilwalk wllrr.<br />

the right lr><br />

fin 10<br />

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400.(0<br />

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llir fn'.iri- I.r i"i..iriiil,d TI.F I il,<br />

'.iriirl il ll.'-r.l-.ilk.ln a iamlivarjur ..iFanwiird dirrrl<br />

a.i .a^iRiFiit i'.r feiirli ruirpi.^F* f,,f a jl.jar.Iwalk 35 wide<br />

iv.tik null n^,ryF3 Fight ut re-FniFF f.ir ^iifh fiurpo^F,<br />

Said loin will he sciid suliift! In Ihe re-Fr»aiiunii, tn*eFianIl mndilion, and Fe-<br />

slrirtinin tsf the (leean c ity Aiinfiatiun and any oliiFr esrenanti imiiiii,, with the<br />

land, the ifniiini- Ordinance Fe«Ficlii)nl, and lubjert tn any fiinhtr fnnditirirll a«<br />

he atiniiiirictd by iht riiy Clerk <strong>of</strong> th, Oiy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> ritj; BFinr tn trie -ate.<br />

lit to reject any and all hid! and thg aalei shall lif<br />

.n. .:,nri apeeilieflily fr^efvr,<br />

a* the pFenen! (IW4) Ilnafd<br />

the right<br />

l<br />

ea,th nf the liighes!<br />

at the titriF fif fiiial<br />

fil<br />

The city<br />

^nfiiirrned hy the IlrtaFd <strong>of</strong><br />

The trims •/( the salei shail "he Vwer<br />

I/id to he |iaid at ihr time <strong>of</strong> said sale, lialinte to lie paid .. .,„ ,<br />

Mitlemrnt which shall br within ninety (90) dij.1. and upon failure tn settle<br />

ihe part uf His liUFchaser within said time, the fity may retain the twenty ,«.<br />

efntiim (3|">> ,JF|iui,it HS liqtiidated iiantaKrs and not as a penalty.<br />

The jiuFchaieF's llHl shall he cinfiFrneii in writinK at the Fiinchisii.n <strong>of</strong> flip t.idilinff<br />

ind a contract <strong>of</strong> purrhase .hall be enrculed within eifht (») diyi.froin liie sale<br />

the r\iy will pay q.rwnmiHieti nf<br />

d re.ii psfat# hriikpF effecting th .<br />

Order <strong>of</strong> the Ildafd <strong>of</strong> C<strong>of</strong>iiiniiiianeri,<br />

y ill pay q.rwnmiHieti nf fiyfi (%%) rj€f cetilum sf ih£ taU prlee in<br />

licensed re.ii psfat# hriikpF effecting the sale,<br />

f C i i i<br />

See Page 11 for Public Sale <strong>of</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Property Information<br />

Mortgage Money<br />

New Type Direct Reduction Mortgage!<br />

Conveniept Rent-like PaymenU<br />

Far PsrtleuUr, Applj to the<br />

HOME B. & L. ASS'N.<br />

511 Eighth Str all' lil:i.|i' i i.i T I ^<br />

drfrn.l.ii.l. mi' I.'" .in. !•••. — .11 la*<br />

i.i l-ijii. 1. SI IMiifhrrty. iir, li, .1.1.1 111-iv<br />

lian- ,11, nit,nit 111 a |»,rn ( ill,-<br />

liri'iiM.i. ,l,.,.i,h,,l 111 ihr ».:,|,| Ilill f<br />

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Ifii^ir.-. ..i .I..' r.tair i.t k,.|.rri T I'i.i.iU<br />

lie.'.I , .mil may have an inirir.i in ,,<br />

liiirti .n i.l" ill,' jirer!ii?,r^ di'^cnlnd in tiie<br />

I Ilili <strong>of</strong> (~nmpl3i.il i anil i..ii Mi«<br />

Uihtii Hiirl Ti.ilnrf Fii-illrnl U iliiil<br />

I I'dn.ii II. llnik, ar,. ninil,. 11.1M1 ,|,.:<br />

i.ij.il, I.I ilnw Ilill, lierausf y..n ar"<br />

r. :.l |J« ...i.l m',1 ,,f kill nf ril'lrlri<br />

A. li Iliii k. ili',"ii , ami may lian- an<br />

lilt, n.f in a is.rM.in nf fill' jirrmi^i'ii lies-<br />

iiil.,.l in thi >,!!.{ Bill i,i ("..mi.lUiit: i.n.1<br />

vim. h.l»':,ril Tian-rr. are mad,. ,i |.:.n.<br />

Ilifri. .1,11,1. I.r. in*r V^Hl ate t hr llli«1.3i,i|<br />

i.f Mr. K.iiih Hurl TFainef, an.l hy nulit<br />

,-i . in.',., iff i.thriwi.F, rtiay liivi- jri<br />

! \l I M. I I '<br />

STATE OF NEW TERSEV<br />

rJEPAHTMKHT OK STATE<br />

CERTIFieATI! OF DISSOLUTIOK<br />

NMIAKI<br />

. Si ii. .<br />

Tom Thumb Wedding<br />

and SD Costumed Dancers<br />

to b« pr'itented by Hottl Flanden<br />

Dancing Cltsses at the<br />

Golden Galleon Ballroom (11th & Boardwalk)<br />

Tupiday Evening, <strong>Aug</strong>ust 29, 8 P, M.<br />

ADMISSION'<br />

i Children<br />

Ail-ilK, Cii,-, in,., lax Chlldrvn Mr, Inr, tj.<br />

Directed by the HEGER STUDIO<br />

iiii-.ir-<br />

iam Lee Coltee Shoppe, TM<br />

Boardwalk. _•"'•<br />

OOOK-HouitkeepeT in rnotnerltH<br />

home suburban PhlladelpJ-la, La-<br />

bor Day until next June for father<br />

and school age daughter. Sleep in<br />

Wajjes KO per wcelt. An excellent<br />

position for a clean, reliable e-tperi.<br />

eiiced colored woman Apply Oharlei<br />

Dill, 118 WashinBton av,, Manoa,<br />

Upper Darby, pa. 9.1,<br />

, bet all oriiFTi-f a to« <strong>of</strong><br />

»t»ttou*Sv A Mmwhot win (to, If<br />

Inwrnted, MMmit Beyer, a<br />

» atavte* ay., U&*m »« "»•<br />

MM. rtion* 9oni«-i mint tn.<br />

PRACTICAL nurse, unencumbered,<br />

to care for semi-invalid, out <strong>of</strong><br />

town. Inquire slo Central ay. or<br />

phone 0385.W, 8-25.<br />

OIRL for general housework i<br />

weeks starting <strong>Aug</strong>ujt 28. 3 In<br />

f.imily Full or part time. Applv 1824<br />

Central av. 8-28<br />

to work in doctor's <strong>of</strong>fice<br />

Steady position. Apply Dr, Halnef,<br />

503 Ninth st. U-2S.<br />

Help Wanted<br />

WANTED—BOYB or -{iris to work<br />

In hamburger stand. Call at Sd3<br />

pelaiieey Place, before 10 a.in.<br />

MALE and female, louniain heto<br />

and waitresses. Oopp, 108 Bcmrd-<br />

walk, tf.<br />

WANTED—KITCHEN help. Male or<br />

female. White or colored. Apply<br />

Maxwell House Restaurant •Ninth<br />

st, near Boardwalk, . _ tf.<br />

Situation Wanted<br />

RELIABLE, white woman will care<br />

for children day or night. Phono<br />

1412, tf.<br />

MIDDLE-aEed reflned white woman<br />

would like position caring for<br />

children, evenings or daytime. Call<br />

or write Mn, Busgell, S05 Ninth st,<br />

7-7,<br />

MAN." *8r honest, sober, reliable,<br />

desires good job in Mluiiil. Fla ,<br />

for Winter. Good references. Box<br />

No. 3415. BentlneULedger, 7.28.<br />

WHITE woman desires position as<br />

hou-iekeeper in motherless cuitur-<br />

ed home. Will go anywhere. 42 Wes-<br />

lev rd, second floor. 8-25,<br />

LICBNBEp Engineer, fireman de.<br />

sires position all year round, pan<br />

do ateamntting, plumbing, brlcklay.<br />

c 1, plajterer Arthur Humming, aKB<br />

N, Oth 51,, Philadelphia, 9-t,<br />

Employment Agenciet<br />

O, C, EMPLOYMENT AGENCY,<br />

813 West BV. Reliable help fur-<br />

nlshed. Refcrenert investigated.<br />

Cordelia Maddox. Prop, Phono UH.<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>eMiona)<br />

FrWate instruction<br />

ORGAN. PIANO and COACHINa<br />

aeorge OaskiM Ashtoa<br />

A B. Hi. Mua.<br />

607 Battenea rd.<br />

Phone 06U-M for Appointment<br />

ANNUITIES<br />

While vacationing and cnJoyliiH<br />

lelsure time, Wlty not obtain full<br />

Information about annuity tutim<br />

and rates, without obligation, from<br />

ROY 1. DAREV<br />

Bquitnblc Life Assurance<br />

Society <strong>of</strong> the United Btates<br />

Phone 0040 604 Central ay.<br />

Buy More War Bonds<br />

Visitor^<br />

Information<br />

The oUre bean (if the follow-<br />

ing Medical Physicians, rocmbiirs<br />

<strong>of</strong> the '<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Meiliral As-<br />

saeialinn, an lilted for the ton-<br />

vcnknfe <strong>of</strong> vtalUmi<br />

CourleiF ol Ouin <strong>City</strong> 1 !<br />

MatliM n-rtlill-li<br />

Aldrich C. Crowe, M,D.<br />

IS AtUotic Ate, Ph. tfW • KM. iM<br />

OBiM HMt. I|JM|.1,-M WB. fit<br />

Mil ML 1TI> • Bo lunli-F Houn<br />

WiUti P, HBlnes, M,D.<br />

OIMHI pHtti-f • siuiH sf tin in<br />

W M ft », SM or jJM-R-i<br />

OIlM KMH Ml tm.-T.Mt.SS p.m.<br />

Henehil Pettlt, M.D.<br />

m VI An, n. mn<br />

ultlI •HI. '" 1,<br />

ltl ''<br />

Mircla V. Smith, M,D.<br />

m Wttlejr Alt,, Ph. Ull<br />

&uttT-il « -Z t» 1 tun.<br />

Allen Corson, M.D.<br />

tt-11 «jn.-T< V*<br />

John B. T«wnsen4, M-P-<br />

Hntan a C; MM<br />

4-BORNKR |ii st<strong>of</strong>e, 50-Ib. let N-<br />

fr^Mator, io-ft, MMen hose, flnt<br />

class condition, Miring amcWne,<br />

other fumit-ire Lawn mowers shar-<br />

pentd and adjusted. O4 Plymouth<br />

t. »W.M>4 lloor nXter 5 gM<br />

BOY'S<br />

M«d Mere*,<br />

NEW Miuttfui old (askbnta<br />

tons, from the "Oay Ms"; alag<br />

breast pinj, hat pini, cut uteel<br />

buckles Buttons make beautiful<br />

earrings. Can give directions. Will<br />

buy old fashioned buttons. 204 14th<br />

st. _ 8-11.<br />

COAL HEATEB—Thli Li a 2S" Am-<br />

ericBii Badlator Co. hot water<br />

heater in excellent condition, will<br />

heat two apartment* or large cot.<br />

tage—an exceptional bargain at ISO.<br />

Insulated tank—30 gallon tank for<br />

bucket a day stove ilu,03, 300 WeJI-<br />

ley av. Phone JJ813. tf.<br />

OOMBINATIorJ mirror and hat<br />

rack, walnut frame, 110.00. IMS<br />

Central av. 8-2S,<br />

BLUI Btrook coat, beaver collar;<br />

blacls cloth coat, Persian trim-<br />

med, tan Chesterneld coat, all wool,<br />

practically new. Sizes 14 to 16. 1488<br />

Central av.. between B and 7 p.m.<br />

HOW OLD Is your battery? Wiien<br />

it stops YOUR CAB 6TOP8.<br />

Avoid possible" shortage_thjs fall by<br />

buying your NIW BATTERY NOW.<br />

We have all types for all makes <strong>of</strong><br />

ears Come in for free battery<br />

check-up. Edward Q. Kurtz, Port,<br />

Mercury, Lincoln, 1st and Atlantic<br />

ay. phones 0600 and 8892, 11.34.<br />

StW~ici-box.~7a lb, capacity" I38S0;<br />

oak club locker, perfect coiiditlon<br />

tl«.O0. ESSO Oas Statiun, So-nera<br />

Point Circle 8-Sa.<br />

MAN'S 28-inch bteyeie, pre-war<br />

tires, new paint, $13.00, B39 Cen.<br />

tral av, B-SB,<br />

MAN'S Ellin bicycle, practically<br />

new, 438 Bay av. 6-85.<br />

ANi'MIUU bureau, marble top stand,<br />

<strong>of</strong>fice chair, couch pillows, 3 fea-<br />

ther bejls, miscellBneous in tide;<br />

Apply Edgar Btratton, Marmorii,<br />

exrept Itiday afternoon or Sunday.<br />

phone Itj5-H j . _8-».<br />

PRiWIKR"Vacuuin cleaner, electric,<br />

small Blze. ntw condition, iii.50.<br />

Kurtz Oarage, 1st and Atlantic ay,<br />

8=25,<br />

MAHOOANY dining room suite, 10<br />

pieces, MOM. B<strong>of</strong>i Brighton pi.<br />

phone 12M.R, If.<br />

Used HeBting Stoves<br />

COAL and wood siovet. ranees,<br />

buckct-a-daV, ok. Vied blcyi lfs.<br />

iteMeniblt. H. Raff and Sons,<br />

Hereford av., Cape May Oourt<br />

Home, Phone l-WHl tf.<br />

f W Jwt<br />

1IB7 aray studeMMT Mdan, good<br />

condition, 5 good Ur«t, raiUo and<br />

heater. Inspect at MS St Chnilis<br />

nl. _ B-aa.<br />

CABIN MiUjost ma, m h.p. motor,<br />

cockpit and cabin mahoeanj tsao<br />

liicludfiia »100 worth <strong>of</strong> equi(iii)ont<br />

Sail, motor and boat lit new cotidt><br />

tlon Quytr. Mh tt. and Haven av,<br />

t-3ft,<br />

BIX volt autmiatlc bilge pump tor<br />

sale, brand new, W4.S0, SehufT,<br />

Asbury av. phone 13«,<br />

710<br />

8.25.<br />

Business Services<br />

Commercial ftinting<br />

LEWIS L. BARRKTT. W7 Aabury<br />

Ave."Ph. ilM. Printing, eommer-<br />

clal statlonefy, <strong>of</strong>fice, supplies<br />

for sale or Bent, Tun.<br />

ins and rcpalrln-!.<br />

RcslilK Arthur A. OehlscliliiRer,<br />

1242 Central Avc., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />

Phone 1075.<br />

&AVt tup LI Ri-jlde \0\1r hnme<br />

Wltb whlt< waterpro<strong>of</strong> asbiHtns<br />

New method glveii thorough insula-<br />

tion. Asphalt ro<strong>of</strong>ints. Skilleil me-<br />

chanics. Cufih or terms. No down<br />

liii\nu>it rnc istlmatc 1NDEPEN<br />

ilENT ROOFING CO 700 Bth 6l<br />

Phone OlflO.<br />

l-'urniture Repairing<br />

t'kKtl i<br />

Tilntt Work<br />

D. lMHWHERRY * CO<br />

*"H Afthurv Ave _<br />

AI.I. KINDS<br />

SIGNS<br />

liBS Aiiilirr Avc<br />

Yale Keya, 2 for 25c<br />

f>nuk nrvirc fipfii Sitnrd^v eve nil"."<br />

IJjM! H:mlv,-rc ( l'b Ailnirv v<br />

IT rAKC3 6flOOO'volts""iS elcrtrlil »<br />

to break'dowh En(tlc-Plclier Wool,<br />

Nane better for nre-pro<strong>of</strong>lng.<br />

MiMSfLi<br />

Three years to pay.<br />

First payment November 1st,<br />

Phone Oeean Oity 1200.<br />

Wildwood 300<br />

Atlantic Citv 5-0654<br />

SlNOEB SEWING ,<br />

bouoht, sold, repaired and rent'<br />

ad. Wp. M Nb Ofonjto av, At-<br />

HnUt Olty, Dial *-SBa, 9-7B<br />

USE THE CLASSIFIED ADS<br />

<strong>of</strong> Thank-- Pop, CaU Mid PeU<br />

wi,' F, "b,<br />

ih<br />

(mm<br />

wishes to thank tier many friends<br />

••25.<br />

_iraCT2BUnS AM<br />

cr spaniel puppies for Mlf, Ol<br />

outdoor boarding kennels, M'e<br />

You'll'QeTa Sauflj-i Deal Mere<br />

THI FAMILY <strong>of</strong> the late baac<br />

kbtley siticcrrly Hcknowletlfc your<br />

kindnsM <strong>of</strong> thought and deed dur-<br />

ing our recent hour <strong>of</strong> (sorrow-<br />

Motley Family.<br />

I HOME OOOKBO chicken dinners<br />

I Saturday and Sunday. JOHN-<br />

BON, S2&4 Shore rd., Llnwood. Fh.<br />

BoBieri Point 6OC. tf.<br />

DO YOU HAVB A CAR *OR. BALI'/<br />

Gdw, O. Kurtz, 1st and Atlantic<br />

av,. <strong>Ocean</strong> Oity, will pay highest<br />

cash prices for can and trucks. All<br />

makes and models. Drive In or call<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> OtSQO or MB, tf.<br />

SEAMAN'S Delicious homo cooked<br />

dinners- Creamed chicken patties.<br />

Southern fried chicken: FTMn vei-<br />

etabTes, home made desserts and<br />

rqUi. BHADY SIDl IHN. MM Bhore<br />

rd., Unwood, M, J. phone Semen<br />

Point TO,' U<br />

COAT HANOmtS wanted We Mil<br />

P«y you He e«ch for the wire mat<br />

htngera thit you return to us.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> city Tailor Shop, 744 Aabury<br />

fDTOR, high school jirl"vyanted<br />

to give tests in nrst year French.<br />

OTJtl av. 8-25,<br />

MODUUi residence in good real,<br />

dentlal section, in <strong>Ocean</strong> Oity, (5,-<br />

000 to 18,000. Fall possession. Buyers<br />

Wiitin-j, A, R, McOausland. 27 E,<br />

Dawes av., gomers point. Phone<br />

807I._ j-i.<br />

Wanted To Buy<br />

ANTIQUES, aiinii, lirte-a-brac,<br />

electric appliances, refrigerators,<br />

good used furniture. Highest pricea<br />

paid. BARNEY'S, 1087 Arctic BV.,<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong> or phone 6-0W2,<br />

tf.<br />

VlBrr our coriet department lor<br />

girdles, eorsetlettes and b«Mieres<br />

to fit evAy figure, Hoadauartin for<br />

uniforms, nurses, beautician! and<br />

WBitruaes, White and all colon.<br />

TUB WISE SHOP, 8» Asbury ay.<br />

PLEA81 RETUBN ALL<br />

ffliJpf Y BIVERAOB BOtrTLlS<br />

Beveraie consumera please return<br />

your empty beverage bottles to the<br />

place where you purchase your bev-<br />

erage. Your dealer's replacemeny<br />

are limited by the number <strong>of</strong> empty<br />

bottles he returns. <strong>Ocean</strong> Olty^ Bev.<br />

era-iB Oo., lili Slmpsnn ay. pnone<br />

0714-J, ilistrfbutors <strong>of</strong> PEP«I OOLA,<br />

SEVEN-UP. SEA BREEZE BB\rER-<br />

AOES and Atlantic BEVERAGES.<br />

8.4.<br />

MAN wishes 7 transports tlori to Flor-<br />

ida latter part <strong>of</strong> September, Cap.<br />

able driver. Local references. Box<br />

2S0B, flentlnrt-Ledger. B-aS.<br />

IRON, RAOfi, UetAL, etc.,<br />

BOtJOHr—prop a postcard or<br />

call the reliable Thomas Deoerbq,<br />

737 West ay. Honest prices. tf.<br />

PIANOS, Spinets, small uprights,<br />

baby grands. BARNEY'S, 1027<br />

Arctic av,, Atlantic Oity or Phone<br />

5-09M. tj,<br />

FURNITURE WANTBdr lingles<br />

pieces, or complete sets from<br />

homes, pet mj' price before soil-<br />

ini for bedroom, living room, din.<br />

ing room Bets, imall pianos or baby<br />

gninds, china, glass antiques, etc.<br />

Fhont 1412 or send card to Misi<br />

Fleming, <strong>Ocean</strong> Oourt Apta., 3rd<br />

Bt. and Mean av, tf.<br />

8TQOK <strong>of</strong> the National Bank nf<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> pity. Any number <strong>of</strong><br />

shares. Write to Box 4tm Sentinel-<br />

Ld t-U.<br />

srs.<br />

Ledger,<br />

WAST "<br />

WAST "TO BUY a desirable lot tn<br />

Seuide Cemetery, Box 2600, Ben><br />

tinel-Leflger. 8-2S.<br />

KM! Estate Wanted<br />

WANT TO BUY a house or lot for<br />

cash. Near beach. Also want to<br />

rent for next Summer a 2-bedroom<br />

apartiaient. 3 adults. 1 <strong>Ocean</strong> av,,<br />

second floor, 8-18.<br />

For Rent<br />

OARAGE No. 3 at rear <strong>of</strong> 61JI Cen-<br />

tral av. Owner at No, 30 Tij:rd ct.<br />

cr see Darby at (04 Central av.<br />

(.28,<br />

RBNT-BUNaALOW, well equipped,<br />

September f-30. 2 bedroonig, ga-<br />

rage. Bood mattresses. Price 1100, 13<br />

Bunset pi. 8-18.<br />

For Sale or Rent<br />

8OMERS POINT, Modern corner<br />

residence. Best residentlnl section.<br />

Immediate occupancy. For inspee.<br />

Uon see A. R. McCausIand, 27 S.<br />

bawea av., Somers Point. Phone<br />

tl 88<br />

Apartments For Rent<br />

PARK PLACE AFITB,, S82 Park pi.,<br />

between 3rd and 4th sts, near<br />

boardwalk, beach. Complete small<br />

apartments. Phone 8898. tf.<br />

8 PNNLYjr PLApErf<br />

817 PENNLYjr PLApErcomfortablc<br />

2 bedroom, 3rd floor apartment<br />

for September, screened porch, near<br />

ocean, $80 for month or SJS a week.<br />

Apply Mrs. Ailing, 87u Brighton pi.<br />

- • - gjj<br />

Real E»Ute For Sale<br />

5S ABBUBY AVE.—10 room house,<br />

unfurnished, good condition. Good<br />

coal heutlng plant, special price for<br />

quick sale. Mrs. Frank covert, own.<br />

er, 1330 Asbury av. Phone 10P2, tf.<br />

OENTLEMEN'S ESTATE <strong>of</strong> 13<br />

acres. 4 acres under overhead ir-<br />

riEatlon, apples, BspaniBiis, straw-<br />

berries, vegetables <strong>of</strong> every kind<br />

here in garden. Farm entirely fen-<br />

ced Prirminy equipment included.<br />

Newly built Old English style 7<br />

room home with all the ultra ino-<br />

dern conveniences, even air condi-<br />

tioiiing, 2 bath rooms, very pretty<br />

lawn, shrubbery nnd trees around<br />

this beautiful hcimc, 2 tar garage,<br />

3 room eottajie for caretaker. This<br />

is the greatest bargain we ever <strong>of</strong>-<br />

fered to jhe public. Price $8,000.<br />

TERMS. This is really an invest.<br />

ment as this owner has spent a<br />

barrel <strong>of</strong> money here on this hobby<br />

which is also a practical little fniln<br />

located in villagr near depot, Jos.<br />

A, French, Rep,, 1 A, Btroiit Ronlty<br />

ARcncy, Tuekahoe, N, J. &•!&,<br />

COUNTRY HOME ON MAIN<br />

HIOHWAY WITH 7 AORES: Four<br />

acres tillable, 3 ncrcs woodland. 6<br />

room house, electricity, modern kit-<br />

chen sink and kitchen range in-<br />

cluded. Very nice cellar to stnrr<br />

vegetable! for winter usage. Run.<br />

nin-~ water. <strong>On</strong>e car Barage, Wood<br />

or coal heater. Price $2003, Jos. A,<br />

French, ^ep.. E. A, atrout Realty<br />

Agency, Tuekahoe, N. j. 8;23,<br />

ROOMINQ house for sale. Ills As-<br />

bury av,, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, Inquire Cor-<br />

son's Qarago, 1335 West av, or any<br />

real estate agent. J, Corson. She,<br />

OCEAN CHY HAYFHONT. DO ft<br />

corner. First ami Jl»y. G nl\v-r> aiul<br />

Cape cod rottnyt!, 2 bi^droinns and 2<br />

b:'th"i, Milfje wharf; al.so G5 ft. b;ty<br />

front lot. finest section, near<br />

Phone 1471.<br />

8-23<br />

Wanted—To Rent<br />

WANT TO REN'.r four Iwdrimm<br />

home, hented, from October to<br />

April. $35.01) to $4:">00 niniuhly. J.<br />

J. MvCcwkcr, 1024 Ceiilnil av. 0-<br />

IH CHAHCIiy OF IIW JIRIIV<br />

TO iil UMANTOWN TKL'ST PiMPANY,<br />

In, nh.r ••< (hi) f.lair 'it i'fniik II<br />

iiinWr. Dw'ii. l.EFFERT S. KINK-<br />

KK .nlil NATHALIE A. H KOKR,<br />

jiKH, rriiiiimrr liKiilrc- uiulrr tile<br />

vtiil nf I'raiiW II. KiilkefL Occ'd.,<br />

MAHHIET tiKi iHliiA KINKER. wile<br />

ol l.clteri S. kink-'r. JEROME A. R.<br />

KiiElilitli- hiKlmml «f Naitiiilir A<br />

K. KrarliiT, NKWTll.N M. T, KciNEV,<br />

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\'niiilln" A. Si.v.ns Ili-r'il.. ami .illll<br />

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Vi'ANI) HciNKV, rr-iiliiiiry Irsiitci- uii-<br />

ilrr lilt' will <strong>of</strong> Virdiilii A. SiivtB!.<br />

Lire'.!.. ('EKTKV1-E KONEV. wile u!<br />

NiiUnii 1). T Hiiiies<br />

Ilv viriiif iif .111 <strong>On</strong>liV <strong>of</strong> ilu' I'mift nf<br />

(liiiinij uf Ni-w kr.iy. m«i|i- I.II til"<br />

il.ili !itr,,.f, in ii i.iu>i' uiiirilii (lit lily<br />

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lili Hliilt .if Ni« li'Hi), i« ('..I1i|il:iln-ii|-.<br />

ahi! !,i fR:aiii,iwn Trust riinsiiiiiiy, Esecij,<br />

tor, iiiiil ntlHTii ,irc iliftnilaiil!!, j'liii arc<br />

rtqiiiird I'l Jil'ii 1 '^!" a "il aii^wif tile Hill<br />

lit baui I (iiiiiiiaiiniii! uii nr hitimt; illc 16ih<br />

day i,f Oi:u,Wf nvsl. or that snii! riill<br />

wMI tie taken as cenfeisrd nifainst ynii.<br />

The Mill ilill is lilv.l 111 -fnrtelii-t ilircs<br />

ta?t anlc ctftiticatcs mail..' iiy E. W. Bur,<br />

iciEh ami iliiiry T Kniiids, rrSfHCllvel).<br />

lax I'nlli't'iiirs in the city "f cc'il.. nnd inay<br />

have nil iiitiiTit 111 :i |«.riinii nf lilt iiro-<br />

iilisi, doiriliiil in llw Baiil ilill <strong>of</strong> I lilt]-<br />

iiiainti uml you, Manitt (.nlBia Riiikcr,<br />

arc ma.!.- ii JMiiy ilclnnlnnt. Iifcnii-c you<br />

arc lilt Mill' uf l.iitirt H. Kiiikir and<br />

by riKlit i'f ii.iwir or .illivfwisi?, inay have<br />

ail Miltfrp,t in :i iioriit'ii '.f tin- im-inisj-s<br />

lic-iTiinil in ill.- .aid liill <strong>of</strong> (iiiniilainli<br />

and >„•!, Jtr.:nit A, K. K.IITIIIT. are iflailt<br />

a li.iFtv lii-fi-ii'laiii, iiiiau^t yiiii aru ilii;<br />

jmlliiin'il uf Naihalii:- A. K, Km-iliiT. and<br />

iiy fi^li! <strong>of</strong> riirt^.y uf oihiriiisi;, may<br />

ii;ivi .-,n jiiii-fi'Hi in n j.urti.n <strong>of</strong> the<br />

IMI-IIIII-I- il.-mrilu-.l i" thi «ai'l Ilill uf<br />

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an- i.iaih- a |mrly .li fl ildani. In-tan you<br />

.nr a n^ilnary iij;airi- iiml.r ilil: Will <strong>of</strong><br />

\ iniilla A Stt-viMis i>i-iM , and solg heir<br />

Ml \ininii M. ki.niy, Un'il , and may<br />

tijn- an iiil'.-it'st ill a porti-.u uf thr<br />

i.iiiiiijit ikscrilinl in llie said Dill <strong>of</strong><br />

i'.."iii|.'l'.i"ii.l;".iml inn. Eiln.inl Uniiry. art<br />

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SM liii.i A, Hlivitts. Ih.M., and may<br />

n.i^i^ .h-^ntifd in liii- said Bill uf ('iini,<br />

ill-nut; and yuii, iiirrlrinli? Hnniy, are<br />

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III, nil,- ui N.-nli.il II. I Kuili'j, anil by<br />

aii inli'H-rt 111 il [luiiii f Hie -in-ilii-ics<br />

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FUI--M II II I.iiVEI.ANI),<br />

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

ml .Vliiny Aniii<br />

Oei-aii i iiy, Ni jirscy.<br />

NOTICE OF REFEaENDUM OH<br />

PUBLIC OUEiTIOH<br />

VI'I'll'E is iiiiiby uiiiu tiial Iietiliuns<br />

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tli,- :i|.i:i!^alr l,y niure than tile feiiliiFrd<br />

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Automotive Service<br />

FORD - m-RCUHV - MNCUL.-I<br />

Alilll'.iiitd Snlei A Si'tvi I-<br />

EDW. C. KURT/ Ch-Aii!A f'unM*any for<br />

IiiftiiraiiccB mi Llvei qiid (ifaiiting 'Afl^<br />

ijiiiiifs, a curih Of thf Htale nf r?^i!!-<br />

i*S'Ivan iiii |i* tumifiainaiit, anH The rrnii^<br />

r-ylvHiiii C\iii!j*iiMy f«3f Insiif.^nrcS aii Litre!<br />

SIM! CifinthiK Aiinuiiii-'g, ( o-TruHiii, tl si<br />

nrr ijefrfiilsniB, I sliiili c%|.mH- it* »ati: ut<br />

''"''MONDAY 1 , itPTEMBEB li 1^44,<br />

IfcFl-WFiMi thr liiiiirs **f twi=ivu iiiitl fiyO<br />

unlock V. H * t« »it. ni Qtir ti'elfek in<br />

%\\t •fUrimiMl »f ??itl day, ot liifc Hltcrtfl'a<br />

nffitc, in lap? Msy l'«ur» Huu*e. (spe<br />

AH that cfriaiii mortKagffi. prcni^cR,<br />

with tiie filMHiftctiaiitcS^


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SENTINEMJQXJEFE Frida<br />

Down, Live Longer, Is<br />

To Business Men<br />

Blow Your Fuse', Paychologist<br />

Urge* in Address to Rotary Club<br />

down, you businem menl | ——_„„_-___„<br />

down, prolong your life and | Snvm Wnshinetnn<br />

w happin out or it, while %" supposed to last until Sep.<br />

tember 30.<br />

Miiynr atruble said he had inter-<br />

vened for the operators because he<br />

felt that lack <strong>of</strong> taxi service would<br />

he n severe hardship to the resort,<br />

parilcuhirly if it occurred over the<br />

Lfibor Day period.<br />

Rations <strong>of</strong> individual cabs vary<br />

sliBhtly. but were said to have con.<br />

slsted <strong>of</strong> a little over 400 gallons fur<br />

I In- third quarter <strong>of</strong> the year.<br />

Wildwood Man<br />

Heads Co, Legion<br />

Bernard W. Maxwell, <strong>of</strong> Wild-<br />

wood, was elected Cape May coun-<br />

ty commander <strong>of</strong> the American Le-<br />

gion nt a •neetlng <strong>of</strong> the county<br />

executive committee In Court House<br />

Others named for the ensulns<br />

year were: Frank H, Hart, ol Son!"<br />

ers Point, a past commuiider <strong>of</strong><br />

Morgan-Ranck Post, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, to<br />

be nrst vice commander: Ellis J.<br />

Carmnn, Woodbine, second vice<br />

commander: A. L, Tnchetti, Wood-<br />

bine, chaplain; Preston Fisher.<br />

Court House, treasurer.<br />

Huckster Sells <strong>On</strong><br />

Sunday; Fined $5<br />

A fine <strong>of</strong> 19. plus a warning<br />

n the National physical Fitness<br />

program.<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> (soverninent ha.<br />

donated four other trophies fur th*<br />

guards In the second and thlrii<br />

Uce. hosts<br />

Rults <strong>of</strong> tournament racing<br />

idopled in 1330 by the National<br />

Lifeguards' Association will Bovern<br />

he event, with possibly minoi'<br />

changes for iocal condition?<br />

TWO-BOAT LIMIT<br />

paper by wind<br />

Collection will be made rani or<br />

shine, starting irom South <strong>Ocean</strong> i<br />

: <strong>City</strong> and working northward to the<br />

| Gardens<br />

I Rev. Norman V Sargent, chair-<br />

man <strong>of</strong> the salvage committee, re-<br />

ported this «eek that the final total<br />

on lasi weeks collection—<strong>Aug</strong>ust 21<br />

and 22—was 13,7 tons <strong>of</strong> paper, Thh<br />

added in the nine tons gathered on<br />

7, made 22 7 tons for An<br />

New Garages<br />

For Hospital<br />

<strong>of</strong> the loss <strong>of</strong><br />

thf "nl fornwt '<br />

was meted out Thursday in police<br />

court to a farmer who allegedly<br />

violated the Sunday sules refulat.<br />

Ions here,<br />

Mario Musumeci, Jr., 30. <strong>of</strong><br />

Bwedesborq, told Judie Howard he<br />

had never been In Owen city be.<br />

fore and did not know that huck-<br />

^_—„ ^i 111F iiuiiufIIIFM .MiiHii.1, sters were not permitted lo do bus.<br />

oropped nut because <strong>of</strong> Illness ; innsS <strong>On</strong> Sunday, He was iiTrested<br />

Driveway is Hard'<br />

Surfaced<br />

Construction has been completed<br />

on a new addition to the shore Me-<br />

morial Hospital property at Soniers<br />

Point. Superintendent Herbert C.<br />

Addiseott announced this week.<br />

The project was the construction<br />

<strong>of</strong> a cinder block and cement fire-<br />

pro<strong>of</strong> structure conlainlni six gar-<br />

ages and a spacious storeroom for<br />

hospital supplies. It Is on the site<br />

<strong>of</strong> former frame garages, which<br />

were demolished, on the west side<br />

<strong>of</strong> the hospital.<br />

The area between the hospital and<br />

the new garages was hard-surtaced,<br />

Mr Addiseott said this work wns<br />

the nist step in a genera! program<br />

<strong>of</strong> expansion and beauttfieation <strong>of</strong><br />

the hospital property. Another new<br />

building contemplated Is for nurses'<br />

I quarters, and it also Is planned to<br />

'add a wine to the hospital proper<br />

. Each Beach Patrol will lie 0, , t'tist. ur more than doubln the jul><br />

milted to enter no more than two i figure<br />

boats. AcKrdliig to advance nidi. [ rOTTAGEn«i URGED TO<br />

jnuoiis, there will be two compet-<br />

In;! foi Ofean <strong>City</strong>. Atlantic Ci\y<br />

j»d Ventnor. and prohubly one ench<br />

fir the others.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> colors will be carrieri<br />

by J:ick Riliy, Jr.. and Joe Bcauan.<br />

holdrrs ol the local championship,<br />

and Jim flundstrom and Jim Mt-<br />

Allisicr. runners-up in the race her"<br />

two weeks a^o.<br />

; •ulamic <strong>City</strong> will Be reprei-enteii<br />

by Ed ati'lser and Ed Solitaire, 1B41<br />

' chimpionsliip crew, and Captain<br />

Ton toeiweiler and Jor Broome, Jr..<br />

the secund plate team <strong>of</strong> that re-<br />

| iort,<br />

VENTNOR ENTRIEH<br />

Joe Learning and Tony Byer. whfi<br />

fiiiished first in the Ventnor me?<br />

last .iionth, and Dill Casey aiitl<br />

Chuiicy Mallon, who crosserl in sei-.'<br />

ond position, will row for Ventn.ir<br />

Harold B,irkei, Jr. and Bob Cun-<br />

ningham are scheduled to represeii'<br />

Biigantine.<br />

Shortly before race time it i:;<br />

planned to select judyes and othor<br />

<strong>of</strong>Ticinls representlni each <strong>of</strong> ill?<br />

ccinmunitlui in the contest.<br />

riw racers will start from tlK<br />

bejch. round a buoy half n mile<br />

at sen. and return.<br />

• tajttrtti, another had to leave<br />

Patrol Sunday to return tn<br />

Waitreise* Of<br />

W| Jailed 60 Days<br />

* 18-year.uId negro handymnn<br />

•u sentenred to 60 days In the<br />

jW Jail. Monday, after he plead.<br />

^Mlty to the theft <strong>of</strong> $83 in<br />

•£ Ifcm a Corlnthliin av hotel.<br />

JWec said clarence Blakney, <strong>of</strong><br />

J"«... war West nv,, IU em-<br />

P 1 to do cleaninK work in the<br />

j?Jf. out while making his rounds<br />

•WO lifted all the cash B§ could<br />

."• in roanu <strong>of</strong> a number <strong>of</strong> young<br />

W1 Robert Laekey added that<br />

iiP" - mye himself away by<br />

ging h|s wenlth on some faney<br />

I'JS? 1 NAVY SONS<br />

._ McCoach,<br />

mant Oohminder Ed-<br />

"i, retired, mnd their<br />

lueiti iMt week end<br />

<strong>of</strong> their father,<br />

Uh at,<br />

;,*»t Peterson, <strong>of</strong><br />

**J «ptndIW several<br />

i oity, Mil r,tum<br />

OoU»ge in<br />

while selling wfflternielons,<br />

S18T SUMMER HEBE .<br />

Mr and Mrs W. E. Denil, <strong>of</strong> Phil-<br />

adelphia, are vacntlnnlng until Ln-<br />

bor Day at 1«4 Asbury av. Mr<br />

Denn has been coming to Ofean<br />

<strong>City</strong> for 51 consecutive years.<br />

OUT-OF-TOWN SUBSCBIBEES!<br />

Please netify Ihig <strong>of</strong>fice ted.?<br />

the date you wish your tuhMrip.<br />

lion traiufeiTed and the new id-<br />

dress. Phone 03M or 0105 or «f nil<br />

a poaleard.<br />

add a wine to the hospital proper<br />

for a clinic.<br />

The gai-ases just built will be for<br />

use <strong>of</strong> physicians and other hospital<br />

personnel, as well as patientt,<br />

Construction work was^ by Frank<br />

Walker, and paving by Roy ateole,<br />

both <strong>of</strong> Bomers Point,<br />

War Refugee Board<br />

Counsel in Resort<br />

Joaiah E. Dubota. Jr., assistant<br />

general counsel <strong>of</strong> the V, 8, Trea-<br />

•siiry Department and general coun.<br />

sel <strong>of</strong> the Presidents "War Refuiee<br />

Board, spent the week vacationing<br />

in Qetan <strong>City</strong> with his parents at<br />

1047 Battersea rd,<br />

i Mr. LJuBdls has just returned<br />

from England where he accompan-<br />

ied Secretary Henry Morgentliau on<br />

n specili mission for President<br />

Roosevelt. He was with Mr. Mqr-<br />

genthau on a two-day tour <strong>of</strong> the<br />

American fljiiting sector in Prancs,<br />

Gives $25 War Bond<br />

As Race Prize<br />

Because he is so impressed with<br />

the character and ability <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> lirequards, an Ardmore, Pa,,<br />

dentist this week contributed an<br />

unexpected prize <strong>of</strong> a war bond tn<br />

be awarded tonight at the South<br />

Jersey championship Beach Patrol<br />

race.<br />

Dr<br />

With hundreds <strong>of</strong> Summer cot-<br />

tagers now preparing to return to<br />

their Winter homes. Chairman 8nr-<br />

uein poimed out that there .should<br />

tin an unusually large aeeiimiilatii>n<br />

<strong>of</strong> scrap paper. He umed residents<br />

to tic it up and put it out front<br />

for ccillecticjii instead <strong>of</strong> in thp trash<br />

can.<br />

Piiper that the truck cannot reach<br />

on Monday will be gathered Tues-<br />

day.<br />

Former President <strong>of</strong><br />

Manila Bank Spends<br />

First Vacation Here<br />

Roger ap Oatesby Jones, presl-<br />

ident <strong>of</strong> the Mahry Securities Com.<br />

! pany, Selmar. Alabama, will leave<br />

I for home today cpridayi after hav-<br />

iiiR spent a two-weelt vacation here.<br />

It "was his first time In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />

and he was favorably Impressed, He<br />

was domiciled at the Idlewilri,<br />

Mr. Jones was the first president<br />

<strong>of</strong> the American Bank In Manila,<br />

In 1801 The bank was founded<br />

shortly after the Spanish.American<br />

War ended Mr Jones remained<br />

with the bank only a year or two,<br />

then returned to the states,<br />

i Note—The 'ap" in his name is<br />

Welsh for "son <strong>of</strong>. Hence literally.<br />

his name is RoEfr. son <strong>of</strong> Catesby<br />

Jones—Editor i<br />

Freshmen Urged to<br />

Register in Advance<br />

Boys and Rirls who plan to enter<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> city Hi»h School or junior<br />

" " time this<br />

FORMER TELEPHONE<br />

EXCHANGE<br />

The Massey Building, a brick<br />

structure, was as one time occupied<br />

by the Bell Telephone Oo, exchange,<br />

later became « Republican club, aiid<br />

is now occupied on the second floor<br />

by thi selective service board. The<br />

street floor is occupied by Hudson's<br />

Beauty Salon. Morilsson's restaur.<br />

ant and Jehovah's Witnesses. The<br />

former owners were A. W. Fisher<br />

nnd Hurry Ruthlg, <strong>of</strong> Vinelaud,<br />

Tlyi.Hughfs building has the stort<br />

a "4k.'/i «!>"'! <strong>of</strong>fice on the street<br />

floorF "and two larpe apartments<br />

above. It M sold by Howard S<br />

Blainton Co.<br />

Othfr sules announced by the<br />

Corson <strong>of</strong>fice ^ere:<br />

1331 <strong>Ocean</strong> av., eight-family 1<br />

apartment house on the oeeanfront, '<br />

with rhiarlan rights. Sold by Dr,<br />

Allen Corson,<br />

9^3=2? Central av.. four.family<br />

brick apartment house. Bold by<br />

OeorKe Albrecht.<br />

7IS Asbury av,, store and apart,<br />

r.rnt building, formrriy occupied by<br />

MUls and Humes, Sold by Selma<br />

C r* ensteiii.<br />

11!" Asbury av., s'ort and apart,<br />

.iiiiit building.ijid by Rose Tobln.<br />

Ail seven properties were pur-<br />

chased by Llton Risley, <strong>of</strong> Ventnor.<br />

for the Hill Dredging Co. Mr, Ris-.,<br />

ley personally was a niember <strong>of</strong> a<br />

aroup <strong>of</strong> investors who purchased a<br />

quRntity <strong>of</strong> other property, prevl-<br />

riu.niy announced.<br />

Two Resort Fliers<br />

Meet and Chat<br />

In Florida<br />

.Aviation Cadet Lawrence 8,<br />

Nickerson, Jr .was In his quar-<br />

*eri at Avon Park, Fla., itudy.<br />

ink tot hij next class, when the<br />

loudspeaker In the barracks<br />

boomed out:<br />

"Qadel NiCkerson report to<br />

the Qflteer ui the Day."<br />

Oh, oh!" exclaimed the re-<br />

sort boy. 'Wonder what I did<br />

wrong?"<br />

Bui when he reported to the<br />

front, he was pleasantly surpris-<br />

to find another <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> fly.<br />

sr waiting to greet hleri, on a<br />

frli-ndly visit<br />

It was Lieutenant William<br />

Hc'den, an instructor in ad.<br />

v*nced fiying it another Army<br />

all field at the same town. They<br />

had a chat about home and<br />

such, and promised to get to-<br />

gether again whenever oppor.<br />

tunity permits.<br />

Lawrence R. Davis, a vacn-<br />

ie' Sen' I ^' were urged yesterday to enroll<br />

, il« 71 fnr i'" advance <strong>of</strong> the opening day <strong>of</strong><br />

th .,,,-h,_ nf „ KK hnn>< Tt" <br />

leased me, they task me in a<br />

room and bandaged my eyes<br />

They wouldn't tell .me whkt they<br />

were folng to do, 1 thought they<br />

were geing to shoot me,<br />

•Theft were six other soldiers<br />

with mt. They led m by the<br />

hand, I started to pray; I<br />

thouiht It was the end. But af-<br />

ter we walked about 100 yards<br />

I heard a voice call to us tn<br />

take It euy, that everythinc<br />

was going to be all right,<br />

"When they took the Band-<br />

ages <strong>of</strong>f our eyes, there were oar<br />

I Page 0, Please'<br />

Swells Fund For<br />

Post-WarWork<br />

29 FaneU SoM Not<br />

To be AueMed<br />

Until 1946<br />

Tht city govtrnment i<br />

ad in a "premium" <strong>of</strong> I<br />

Wednesday afternoon froHil<br />

its largest and most succeasi|<br />

f ul public auction silt <strong>of</strong> ;<br />

estate.<br />

1 Purehaier.s paid that much''<br />

above the advertised total<br />

minimum prices as thty b<br />

in keen competition for Wj<br />

parcels <strong>of</strong> land from one m<br />

<strong>of</strong> the island to the other..<br />

Total proceeds <strong>of</strong> the sale<br />

$32,830, while the property wu ad-<br />

vertised at minimum acceptable<br />

prices amountlni to »21.47S. ' • , •<br />

Bo spirited was the bidding that<br />

only four <strong>of</strong> the » <strong>of</strong>ferings<br />

disposed <strong>of</strong> at the minimum IJL<br />

FIVE BIOS TO A F«OPEB!¥ /<br />

The commissioners 1 chamber 1^*<br />

city hall was flUed to its iK«t^,<br />

capacity with real estate broker,<br />

property ownen and other lat<<br />

ested parties. The n,le produced 1<br />

many as five diffLrent bidders 4<br />

some Items, and quite a lew parcel*<br />

were sold for more than dourjlo<br />

the aovertlsed price.<br />

Director 01 rayenue and Plnanco<br />

Henry Roeser, Jr., announced to<br />

the crowd that ail money receh*d<br />

from this and other recent auctloru<br />

is being placed in a ipeclal fund<br />

earmarked for the financing <strong>of</strong>.<br />

post-war improyemeiilB,<br />

NON ASSESSABLE FOB 1*45<br />

Mr, Roeser also disclosed that<br />

settlo^Mits for the property aoU<br />

Wed •. My cannot be made by(<br />

tober I, wltli the result that :<br />

<strong>of</strong> it will Be afsessed lot tan<br />

poses for 1945. Assessments<br />

made, under state law, n <strong>of</strong> O<br />

her I, and the city wiUstlll bt thi<br />

owner at that time.<br />

Bale prices Wednesday ranged<br />

from a low <strong>of</strong> $300 for a single bit<br />

advertised at $300, up to 16,100 far<br />

a parcel <strong>of</strong> IN lets at South <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Oity, which had been advertised at<br />

U.O00, t j 1<br />

LOW PRICES, HOT BIDS<br />

Another parcel <strong>of</strong> nine loU at the<br />

south end wu advertised at $3,500<br />

2nd brought *5,3a5. while two lots<br />

in (he Gardens were advertised at<br />

13,400 and sold for «3«0O.<br />

Some at the hottest bidding tod<br />

place on the lawer priced <strong>of</strong>ferings,<br />

with a $200 lot gainf for M25, a<br />

1290 lot brinsini tSflO and a 1150<br />

lot selling for 1333<br />

Navy Hellcat<br />

Crashes In Inlet<br />

Pilot b Rescued;<br />

Pine Towed Here<br />

Hundreds <strong>of</strong> rgsort€rB were inter*<br />

jsted spectators Sunday when a<br />

Naiy Hellcat fighter plane was sal-<br />

vaged after crashing Into tht Inland<br />

-Uerwav near Corson's ln|et*_<br />

The pilot was rescued by coast<br />

guards after he cllmbtd out <strong>of</strong> the<br />

plant beforr it sank ahsut a Bllle<br />

from the Coast Quard station,<br />

Inhn Castaldl <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> gm-<br />

^ral cnntriictor was called in IS<br />

issl>it the Nav% in salvage oper-<br />

A. and P. Manager<br />

Here Transferred<br />

OeorBe E. Klnzler, manager nf<br />

the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> A, and P. Super<br />

Market, has been transferred to the<br />

A. and P. Market at 18th and<br />

Bpruee ata.. Philadelphia,<br />

The Kinziers, who reside at 53<br />

Bayonne pi,, will leave for their<br />

' new home about mid-September.<br />

Boys Near Death As Boat<br />

Mast Touches Power <strong>Line</strong><br />

Two Somers point vacationists the guy wires <strong>of</strong> the mast caught in<br />

niirTowly escaped electrocution<br />

Monday afternoon when the metil-<br />

rlgged mhst <strong>of</strong> their Knall sailboat<br />

"truck a high tension line on the<br />

Risley Channel drawbridge al Lon|f-<br />

port,<br />

rhc boys were Identified as Will-<br />

iam James Hammond, 18, <strong>of</strong> S2M<br />

N. Front St., and Walter Payne, 14,<br />

1S« E, WHIIngston st, both <strong>of</strong> Phil,<br />

ndelphla, according lo Longport<br />

police.<br />

They were soiling elole to the<br />

bridge when a sudden guest <strong>of</strong> wind<br />

1 drove the craft against tht IPMI tad<br />

the electric line, earryiiig 23.000<br />

ins boys went overboard for<br />

safety and were picked up by Coast<br />

Ouards,<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Electric Co. repair-<br />

men shut <strong>of</strong>f current In the iin><br />

for a short Mine until the burned<br />

boat was untangled. The company<br />

said the line was • feeder between<br />

relay stations and that the accident<br />

caused no interruption <strong>of</strong> Htte,<br />

as an alternate line automatically<br />

went Into UN, Thi only noticeable<br />

effect here wu m flicker at<br />

A di\er uent down and i<br />

cables tn the plarie where It Lay<br />

on the ba^ bottom after wbleli 1£<br />

^ hauled aboard Castaldi's $$S&<br />

driving barge From that it was<br />

transferred to a smaller barge and<br />

towed by a tugboat through tfaa<br />

nland waters to the city whiff at<br />

10th st and the bay <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />

At that point a Nav> crew took<br />

o\er again and lifted the plane. Id<br />

'Mn(!.s folded aboard a heavy truck<br />

which hauled it to the Atlantic Olty<br />

Naval Air Station Pomona, for re«<br />

pairs<br />

RAN'KIN HOST TO EMPLOYES<br />

f r DINNER AT SIMMS<br />

Forty-one male employes ^f<br />

Jack" Beach Service were giiestt<br />

Monday night at a dinner given top<br />

John P nankin owner <strong>of</strong> the bud-<br />

ness The affair took piece at<br />

Stmtns* restaurant, and was in i*iQ^<br />

ognltion <strong>of</strong> faithful service during<br />

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