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Sport Jackets<br />

THAT ARE LUXURIOUSLY DIFFERENT<br />

Fabrics and pattern work as fine<br />

2S these do not pass by unnoticed,<br />

They hare the appeal <strong>of</strong> inher-<br />

ent richness which is brought<br />

into full bjoom thru the tasteful<br />

designing and skilled handling<br />

<strong>of</strong> needle and thread<br />

. SOUD COLORS AND PATTERNS<br />

to<br />

STAIMTCNTS<br />

OPEN PUmAY and BATfJBPAT<br />

mCE! Parents..<br />

NOW W STOCK!!<br />

A Complete <strong>Line</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

CHILDREN'S RECORDS<br />

Uncle Don's Playland<br />

3S Nuraey Rhymes *2.lO *<br />

Melodyland Record Book<br />

by Eroo R«pee, narrated by MUton Cross<br />

Pied Piper Nursery Rhymes<br />

each 3Sc<br />

SWEET «nd LOVELY<br />

Mwk WimowMd tub Ordheatr*<br />

i PA<br />

Wayne md Verm Barton<br />

3SL 1 SSS£ flr<br />

HlU <strong>of</strong> Today<br />

-. J.- z...<br />

kotw&m* Am Told tiow Navy<br />

Mav Have Redfall^* Stop To Polygamy <strong>On</strong> Guam<br />

J •"•"» ^*»»«»MMI The man who fluid the openlngi "in time the native*'became ao<br />

Gets Off to Encour-<br />

aging Start<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Summer Chorus i _teM -t<br />

had an encouraging start taatlSS"?<br />

Thursday night wTen 30 enthuslas-J B ^ L ,„<br />

out<br />

wood<br />

P Brick,<br />

t SK<br />

•U <strong>of</strong><br />

UUtlaJ<br />

ton. white<br />

id<br />

Dra<br />

were resort<br />

two were yiELod<br />

MOM MBMBEBS EXPECTED<br />

t<br />

openlngi —<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Spanish-American war. I absorbed in their pets, their<br />

at M«Iiiua», Cuba, In iftts. nve became secondary in Interest, Be-1<br />

the Botary Club some rtb-tlckllns skies, the wives were kept busy<br />

reminlseenoei <strong>of</strong> hi. 40 years' ser- groaning and taking care <strong>of</strong> the!<br />

vice in the O, S, Navy, last Wrtday pits." I<br />

Restaurant, Strand At tM end <strong>of</strong> his required two-1<br />

year cruise. Captain Boone said I<br />

Boone.I he took his examination at the)<br />

«., --• . •" UWl °- a "• V|U Hospital at<br />

Philippines Insurrection, the Boxer j and was ordered to Ouwn, on thel<br />

uprising in China and in World tJ, B, B. YosenUte. A hai<br />

War I, He M now president <strong>of</strong> thelNavy <strong>of</strong>ficer under whom he for-1<br />

Wilton, Conn., Rotary Club, rromlmfriy had served and who, dap-1<br />

he commutes to New York tain Boone said, "was a friend but|<br />

le Is In the coal business I successfully camouflaged It," in*<br />

HALeJEY TOUGH As KID teneded and had him transferred I<br />

Boone agreed to take ovar~-"u a<br />

th lbT S<br />

greed to take ovar<br />

Ptaeh.hifter, and the elubT<br />

" t ^ t o<br />

Boone was Introduced I<br />

, said Captain Boone, who <strong>On</strong>e was Fvt, IdUls (Bus) , M, i<br />

iftwl w " f" dua *«* "> 1«M. just in Palnier, ion <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs. Emill<br />

•mil* to lousy," he<br />

to Ameri.<br />

get the natives to he<br />

"•Why workf" they „_„.<br />

"•We'll pay you,' we said<br />

"•No can buy anything,' they re-<br />

Piled.<br />

"But we finally aroused their in.<br />

terejt in canned goods, and that<br />

turned the trick.<br />

"A midshipman suggested that<br />

we establish a code <strong>of</strong> laws, by<br />

way <strong>of</strong> Americanudng the people<br />

He my? delegated to perform this<br />

task.<br />

PET PARADES<br />

STOPPED POLVOAMY<br />

The natives all practiced poly-<br />

gamy. He decided that this mtist<br />

stop. His method was unique. He<br />

decreed that every man must have<br />

a pet, and that every Saturday<br />

there mujt be 5 pet parade. The<br />

pets were reviewed as ceremonious-<br />

ly as if they hod been a platoon<br />

<strong>of</strong> Marines, They were given marks<br />

for their appearance.<br />

a j*ars service in<br />

Jerry L, Thomas, "<br />

Air Corps, and Warrant OSlcei<br />

Pred Tarves, who saw action o<br />

Guadalcanal and Okinawa.<br />

The cltfo's other guesla were in<br />

troduced by E. L. ounard.<br />

Bike Riders Must<br />

Obey Traffic Rules<br />

Bicycle riders at Wlldwood wh<br />

violate the stale motor vehicle<br />

laws will be arrested and fined<br />

the same as careless automobile<br />

drivers, oeorge Krogman, directoi<br />

<strong>of</strong> public safety, announced Friday<br />

Inaugurating a safety campaign.<br />

He said that police have been<br />

instructed to issue summons to<br />

bike riders who fail to observe<br />

traffic lights, ride on the wrong<br />

side <strong>of</strong> streets, or on the board<br />

walk or sidewalks,<br />

FOB QUICK RESlTl/rs<br />

USE THE CLASSIFIED ADS<br />

Sterling Silver JEWELRY<br />

with Personality<br />

Earrinri, Brnm-he*, Lapel pins, Link Bracelets, Bangies, Lanllen,<br />

Itorreltes, Charm and Scarab Bracelets<br />

ijJi to ie.9i<br />

IRE BODii OF FALDIi — FAMOUS glirci 1B1<br />

MUTN'S<br />

JEWELRY GIFTS<br />

OIFT MA11T OF OCEAN OTFt<br />

826J28 Boardwalk (OppMlte MusSc her)<br />

Women's Wash<br />

Cotton Suits<br />

Vs Off<br />

Sizes 9 to 15 - 12 to 20 - 38 to 44<br />

•EGULAK PRICES NOW<br />

2,98 ..... 1,97<br />

3 -»8 2,64<br />

4,95 ..... 3,30<br />

5,95 ..........3.97<br />

8.95 ... .....4,64<br />

7.S5 5*30<br />

10.M 7#30<br />

l2f»S 8,64<br />

TRUST HIIINA RUBINSTEIN TO HELP<br />

YOUR SKIN TO NEW YOUNG IIAUTYI '<br />

You've trusted Helena Rubinstein, world-famous<br />

beauty icientiit, to bring you the fineit preparations<br />

for the tender care <strong>of</strong> your precious akin.<br />

You know you can depend upon her —and upon<br />

her wonderful new scientific; preparation to help<br />

you look younger, Eurogenic Hormone Cream<br />

contains the equivalent <strong>of</strong> a substance abundant<br />

in youth — butt unfortunately, deereaiing with the<br />

ywin. It can be absorbed by the skin to help<br />

retard the effectg <strong>of</strong> aging, IIELBMA HUBINSXEIN<br />

ESTBOCKNK: HORMONE CREAM. 3.50<br />

If you prefer the luxury <strong>of</strong> an oil —<br />

HELENA RUBINSTEIN BITHOCENIC HORMONE OH<br />

contains the same eatrogenle hormones. 5,00<br />

Mn, Tappeti, « repre»»nUtive <strong>of</strong> Helena Rubinstein will be<br />

St«mton. Monday to Wednerfay, to demonttwte Aelr «—•<br />

beauty preparations.<br />

Helena Rub. as till<br />

SUMMER<br />

BEAUTY PREPARATIOiJ<br />

ft dHit hnmrn hfi. mrnnri<br />

nut. A glorious suo-kiwd «oht<br />

Cett on ID • fiua-without,*<br />

Dries quickly...and BUJI from breeding places to<br />

i <strong>of</strong> the Colony,<br />

AT BASE<br />

I the Naval base, the fog was<br />

"M to an ana <strong>of</strong> about 30<br />

I « well as Inside the recre-<br />

I U and dispensary, Tlie re-<br />

[ftttn annoyance Indoors wat<br />

• <strong>of</strong> the season, while<br />

'open the reduction <strong>of</strong> peat<br />

•et was about M per eent<br />

r N hours, or about the same<br />

M at Woodbine,<br />

m Mid he believed result*<br />

Jim* been more lasting had<br />

TOTMution been made more<br />

"-'- Aj lt was, a single gallon<br />

I mixture <strong>of</strong> Dnrr and feara-<br />

• »m in, ilm<br />

using its regular lar-<br />

normaHy eonaumes one<br />

«hge»~<br />

Resort Service Man Finds 'Walk<br />

Photo In Luxembourg Farm House<br />

Tlie acdbmpanylna phot<strong>of</strong>mph<br />

<strong>of</strong> three jlrta. •Umdlng ln front<br />

<strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> Olty Beach n-<br />

trorn lOtti st. he.dquartera, was<br />

found Jn March lying oh tha<br />

floor In a bedroom <strong>of</strong> • farmer's<br />

house In Luxembourg;.<br />

T*e finder was Oorp, Albert<br />

WhltMde, huhuid <strong>of</strong> the for-<br />

mer Dorcas Monoief. <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong>, •• waa ln the HUi Divi-<br />

sion, with a#n, httMi Blurt<br />

Army He was billeted In the<br />

farm house, during Pattons his-<br />

toric dash toward the Milne,<br />

Oorp. Wnltwdde, who la now<br />

in Ciecho-slovakia, and who<br />

hopes to be home late In Au-<br />

giut. mailed the photograph to<br />

hU wife, who Is residing at 1314<br />

Bay av.<br />

The question Is, who ant the<br />

girls and who left the photo-<br />

graph behind in the farm houHf<br />

If anybody In the audience<br />

knows, please inform lire.<br />

whittaide<br />

Incidentally. Corp Wtiltealde<br />

has M points to his credit.<br />

St. Swith Knew His Stuff,<br />

Weather Man Now Admits<br />

Smma No Immediate Progpect <strong>of</strong> Eman-<br />

cipation from Wearyin' Humidity<br />

Resort Man<br />

Helps Guard<br />

Restricted railroad service, abort<br />

age <strong>of</strong> meat, topless bathing and<br />

other topics have been the moet-<br />

dlseussed Items during molt <strong>of</strong> this<br />

summer season, but during the<br />

paat week the weather hM super<br />

ceded ail <strong>of</strong> them,<br />

TOe only difference Is Out the<br />

other subjects were open to rat<br />

controversy, whereas everybody Is<br />

agreed on the weather—we've had<br />

nough rain,<br />

p. S, Weather Forecaster Bant<br />

Kl Deltch reports that total rain-<br />

all for July waa almost three<br />

times the normal amount for that<br />

month and aet an all-time record<br />

or tha bureau's history,<br />

ST. SWITO WINS BOUT<br />

When toe sub)ect <strong>of</strong> the St.<br />

Bwithln legend M brought up—<br />

that's the story Hut if It rama<br />

on July 15 it will rain for 40 day*<br />

thereafter—Wfr. Deltch only shrug-<br />

ged sad admitted he has "the<br />

g t<br />

highest respect, for folk lore, 1<br />

Scientific instruments to th»<br />

contrary. St. •within appealed to<br />

hswe imnethtar for "<br />

" - •<br />

Periled In<br />

' Mi Cruiser<br />

S<br />

itwmittit<br />

fire whlcii<br />

engine u<br />

W afternoon »# fire wi<br />

. ' «t around the engine •»<br />

[twult <strong>of</strong> a gaa supply line<br />

Mrs. MUllgan and Mr.<br />

iraft at tte turn<br />

•tfd for *afety as the<br />

raised Rom the force<br />

J <strong>of</strong> gasoline fumes In<br />

te The craft was tied up<br />

I end <strong>of</strong> Lemonf. wharf at<br />

V. ^<br />

^»W extWiUhed the<br />

chemtcala. Damage to<br />

was «.ttoiat«d at Mao.<br />

Salvage<br />

Here<br />

to iMOtnta DM their<br />

td m<br />

•"•"ted in a luge<br />

parked all day<br />

*•"" win b»<br />

•nday and Aahmaad<br />

Mt MeBJNr. Megan expect* to re-<br />

turn tonight to compete ln Hie<br />

patrol's annual boat race.<br />

Cant. Williams aald that several<br />

<strong>of</strong> the guands now employed are<br />

men who have Men asrvlce with<br />

the Mined farce* and am BOW<br />

honorably discharged. Trie balk <strong>of</strong><br />

Hie Patrol, however, it made up<br />

<strong>of</strong> If and ls-year-old* who are<br />

wbject to call at almost any time.<br />

etIU another guard underwent a.<br />

pre-lnducUon physical ex.mln»t.lnn<br />

on '—<br />

T<br />

Portrait Painter<br />

As a Favifn Pays<br />

Domg m. favor for a (rating wo-<br />

man be didnt even know proved<br />

exptnttT* hi police court Monday<br />

for William Damon, a*, proprietor<br />

<strong>of</strong> a portnUt sketching ahop, on<br />

the Boardwalk near ath st.<br />

Be WM fined fW by Polloe Judge<br />

How*** Warren for vWtattng the<br />

" onUnanoe whleh prohibit* m<br />

•aaenUal bnslneH on Sunday<br />

In fa man Glty,<br />

Damon was anraatad at n^JO «.<br />

m. aunday altar polio* found W»<br />

-- ' and Mmae -**•<br />

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

•rttst was omtldand to be In Uw<br />

•am* eata#otr «« oommerelal pho-<br />

tognfihan. automatic pkttura ma-<br />

cbinc*. damonitiatlont and amuaa-<br />

monu <strong>of</strong> *tH kmd», winch are oloa-<br />

Thjartiat eiplalnad that he bad<br />

b*en cootmg enndav* en •unonah<br />

but waa operattag thta ttme tot-<br />

cauH<strong>of</strong> O» plea <strong>of</strong> the girt that<br />

ah* WM •Mnc borne that day from<br />

vacation «7 wanted the portrait<br />

to tak> with Aer. Mt uU tie waa<br />

onwtng.fr* portratt wlSout any<br />

gto%*»«rtM» «««»*. '<br />

H«in*« Towna«Hui<br />

with Company on<br />

Petcdam Duty<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> is represented by one<br />

<strong>of</strong> Ml fighting men at the his-<br />

toric Potsdam Conference <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Bl* Three allied nation at Pots-<br />

dam, Oermany, it was learned<br />

The local "delegate" Is twlee-dec-<br />

orated and once-wounded Pvt<br />

Halnes Tswnaend, a member <strong>of</strong><br />

Company II. <strong>of</strong> the noted Bid Ar-<br />

mored Division, which Aon Into<br />

Me crumbled Reich with the Ith<br />

Army,<br />

Pvt. Townsends wife, Mary, and<br />

theb- two young daughters reside<br />

here at *18 «th st. He Is a bio-<br />

Wwr <strong>of</strong> Floyd Townsend. <strong>of</strong> 81<br />

raUurant, and a nephew <strong>of</strong> Mrs.<br />

Clyde w. Stiuble, the mayor's wife.<br />

HUP! OV/HO BIO THsWE<br />

In two recent letters home he<br />

dlsclosad that he Is one <strong>of</strong> the<br />

35.000 American troops now in Ber-<br />

lin with the occupation forces, and<br />

ihMt his outfit was selected over<br />

a month ago to help guard the<br />

area whew President Truman,<br />

Murshal Stalin and Mm Minis-<br />

ter Churchill, with, then- military<br />

and diplomatic aides, were to meet.<br />

Presumably he is still then, al-<br />

though no letters in the past two<br />

weeks have mentioned it.<br />

oi* •DOR or m »<br />

"we are out In the edge<br />

the city (Berlin) and surround the<br />

house <strong>of</strong> the Mg shot general* ol<br />

the Allies." he said ln one totter,<br />

June 11. "It really Is an honor to<br />

be put <strong>of</strong> this company. We have<br />

a lot <strong>of</strong> spit and polWi, all for<br />

a good knpfession, but we like It<br />

a lot. It makes all <strong>of</strong> us proud.<br />

For once we are billeted Us a<br />

good house, »* squad has a two-<br />

story home surrounded by '<br />

and shrubs and on the edge <strong>of</strong> a<br />

lake. In the evening the fellow* go<br />

swimming and canoeing, Tne house<br />

cn&MM<br />

Navy Officer w<br />

Is listed Dead<br />

Com. Bryan Loat A«<br />

U. S. Sinks Av Ship<br />

Mrs. Arthur M. Bryan, <strong>of</strong> Cyn-<br />

wyd. Pa., and <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, was<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficially notified by the Navy De-<br />

Bartment late last -week that her<br />

husband. Commander Bryan, u 8.<br />

N., Is new <strong>of</strong>ficially listed u dead<br />

Commander Bryan was aboard<br />

a Japaneae fHsaner-<strong>of</strong>-war Alp<br />

which was bombed and sunk by<br />

American planes <strong>of</strong>f northern Lu-<br />

ton ln December.<br />

Mis wife was notified in April<br />

that he was known to have been<br />

Bentham Garden<br />

Yimldm Beet Ounce<br />

Short <strong>of</strong> 4 Pound*<br />

Enough vegetable for a meal<br />

for the whole family U repre-<br />

sented in a single beet grown<br />

In the victory garden <strong>of</strong> Chris-<br />

topher Benbham. retired Coast<br />

ouatd oSieer,<br />

The beet weighed ! pounds<br />

16 ounces, according to Ben-<br />

jamin Weatherby. who put It<br />

on the scale <strong>of</strong> a neighbor-<br />

hood store.<br />

Mr. Weatherby had * been<br />

tending the Bentham garden<br />

along Anbury av. between Jth<br />

and fth its. while Mr. Ben*<br />

than was undergoing treat-<br />

ment In a Naval hospital.<br />

When he returned, he present-<br />

ed the mammoth root to Wea-<br />

therby. who plans to preserve<br />

it for entry ln the Klwanls<br />

garden exhibit, <strong>Aug</strong>ust M,<br />

Millvilie Quartet<br />

To Sing Sunday<br />

Night on Pier<br />

Convalescent Service<br />

Mem Enjoy Qracheatm<br />

Concert*<br />

Another special treat for resort<br />

music lovers wlU be presented Bun-<br />

day evening (n connection with<br />

the Music Pier orchestra concert,<br />

when the popular MlllvUle quartet<br />

is sheduled to <strong>of</strong>fer four well<br />

known selections.<br />

The quartet consists <strong>of</strong> Helen<br />

Birslln. soprano; Bertha Myera,<br />

alto; Ralph Chard, tenor, and<br />

Clarence H Reeves, mayor <strong>of</strong> Mlll-<br />

vllle, baa, A fifth MlllvlUe artist<br />

to appeti- with them will be Blan-<br />

che Pox. soprano.<br />

Quartet numbers will include<br />

"Bweethearta," by Herbert; "Ro.<br />

many Ufe" from the "Fortune<br />

TeUef," Herbert: and "Italian<br />

aboard the Jap<br />

refused to give<br />

but she had<br />

en the<br />

dim chance that survivors might<br />

have reached safety hi northern<br />

Luwn, which was not in Ameri'<br />

can hands at that time.<br />

The only, known survivor from<br />

Hie prison ship was a Lt. Petruv<br />

who was returned to this country<br />

and wu lntenrlewed by Mrs. Bry-<br />

an tn Walter Reed Hospital. Wash-<br />

ington, D. c,<br />

Prtm him the learned Out her<br />

husband had been Interned by the<br />

hus<br />

Japs for two and a half<br />

W il<br />

h atf<br />

Cabanatuam. W miles north <strong>of</strong><br />

Manila, and iater wks moved to<br />

Blllbld Prison In Manila. He was<br />

with a group which the Japs later<br />

sorted out far shipment to Japan,<br />

presumably for slave labor.<br />

Commander Bryan had been in<br />

the Philippines since 1940 and was<br />

captured early ln 1042 Re began<br />

hi* Naval career in Ull,<br />

Mil, Bryan hat a summer home<br />

la <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> at SJ37 Asbury av,<br />

and Vends a considerable part <strong>of</strong><br />

the year hen.<br />

Street Bong" from -Naughty Mar-<br />

ietta." also m Herbert. There al-<br />

so will be a duet by Mbs Fox<br />

and Mr. Reeves <strong>of</strong> "Wanting You,"<br />

from The New Moon" by Rom-<br />

berg.<br />

CONVAXESCENTS HEAIt<br />

CONCERTS<br />

Twice during the past week the<br />

city orchestra concert was visited<br />

by a group <strong>of</strong> convalescent service<br />

men from ifie Thomas M Ing-<br />

land General Hospital. Atlantis<br />

<strong>City</strong>.<br />

The «rst group <strong>of</strong> 15 soldiers<br />

attend**, last Thursday night and<br />

enJpy*B t(le music so much that<br />

10 men MtuMd on Tuesday eve-<br />

ning this week.<br />

Director J. Fred Mamie receiv-<br />

ed a letter from Miss TTaaeea<br />

Clears 1 , head recreation worker <strong>of</strong><br />

the EM Cross staff <strong>of</strong> the hos-<br />

pital, who wrote to lay how much<br />

the patients enjoyed tht concert.<br />

WANT TO COME AGAIN<br />

"The orchestra was superb, the<br />

program delightful and jeannette<br />

stokes' singing a refreshing treat,"<br />

she said, "With all <strong>of</strong> us who at-<br />

tended, you nave started somc-<br />

and<br />

We<br />

bring<br />

want to come again<br />

our friends. We are<br />

looking forward to hearing £<br />

again and to Introducing you-eon-<br />

certs to more patients, please do<br />

not be surprised if you receive<br />

some special requests from.our pa-<br />

tients- We are planning to adopt<br />

your concerts u a weekly MBit."<br />

Director Manne replied that the<br />

orchestra would be glad to have<br />

as many soldiers attend u pos-<br />

sible, and wlU reserve seats for<br />

them at any time.<br />

Seeks Permit to<br />

Enlarge Wharf Space<br />

The War Department announced<br />

this week that Robert M. Morford<br />

has applied for a permit to en-<br />

large the wharf lnclosure <strong>of</strong> his<br />

yacht basin on the bsyfront near<br />

First st.<br />

Reposed cjnsttuctlon Is to hive<br />

a frontage <strong>of</strong> 8» feet and extend<br />

approximately 320 feet into the<br />

bay.<br />

Tells How Hospital b<br />

Salvaging Wounded Soldiers<br />

Abnb High Among 4,000 P»ti*nU M Engird<br />

General, Eapedally Ampute«», KiwanU Leutu<br />

A detailed description <strong>of</strong> how<br />

American aoldiars who have Mt<br />

ana or leg» are reatored to new<br />

nomul by arUficlal Jlrnoe, surgery<br />

Owan <strong>City</strong> Bwania cJub Wednes-<br />

daw at BUnlM' by Captam Beth<br />

•MM*, publie reUtlons <strong>of</strong>ficer <strong>of</strong><br />

the Thomas M. Sngland Oenenl<br />

Hospital, Atlantic Olty.<br />

In an lnfoonative talk, ranging<br />

tnni typical a. I. humor to grim<br />

realty, he took hi* listener* be-<br />

hind the scenes <strong>of</strong> the hospital<br />

whloh la carlo* for more than 4,000<br />

•oldler pattanta «t pnaent and re-<br />

•tottag all but a few to uaaful<br />

live*, despite serious Injuries re-<br />

ceived In oombat. ,<br />

n that tne Kngland<br />

I, one <strong>of</strong> a number <strong>of</strong> gen-<br />

eral' howUals ol *he Army, from<br />

tout to oo***, la «pwj»llung In<br />

ampotatlati, neuro-targery and<br />

neurology cases. Amputee* cone<br />

plie about 4D par cent <strong>of</strong> the total<br />

or p»*»«t|. ^ ^ ^ noapital Ja<br />

•U* to care far nan bed patients<br />

than tlM tottr* atate <strong>of</strong> Dilawsre<br />

BOWrCTAl. MASKS MS<br />

LIMBS EACH MONTH<br />

The weikafcep at EniLutd<br />

Geoml . BsealM has new<br />

njilnil peak pndaptlan aad<br />

•••i.111 peak .<br />

at taming out Mf artificial<br />

legs and M «*tb month<br />

Mr napKatkw maUenU,<br />

CaafsJo Baker said that «x*><br />

Unb la * "enst<strong>of</strong>n-awiH JoV,<br />

having to bp imniU end<br />

fitted U the man who la to<br />

ww It. Tbere I* men baf-<br />

fle In and out <strong>of</strong> the workahop<br />

to try their Dew limbs that<br />

they vhH H eveiy Ay to "keep<br />

the premre an" the limb mak-<br />

en fe*- faster •utmrt.<br />

AitlHoU Hmb* tbrt leak like<br />

huttin *UH Mt pariecied to<br />

a. *»ttsfaetaiV paint, bwt the<br />

MM - Inollni «toel hook I*<br />

«atte tMtaUm when the am<br />

l to Me it. Botfly<br />

w " an espectod<br />

to be saksUfastad in,the near<br />

neuro-iurgery patient* on furlough<br />

between operation* or tnatmentt.<br />

)UW STIIA CONTimiNO<br />

Oaptalp Baker said that man*<br />

Grade Pupils<br />

Must Register<br />

<strong>On</strong> <strong>Aug</strong>ust 15<br />

Allows<br />

fora Schools<br />

Open,, Sept. 10<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s elementary asd<br />

high schools will open for full ses-<br />

sions on- Monday, September 10,<br />

but pupils who will enter Central<br />

av. school for tie first time thl.<br />

fall will register some three week*<br />

earlier than In previous yean. Sup-<br />

erintendent Wlllard B, Matthews<br />

announced Wednesday,<br />

Thtar should report at the Oen-<br />

tnUi av. school for registration on<br />

Wednesday, <strong>Aug</strong>ust it, between •<br />

am aad 1 pjn. The date for re-<br />

gistration <strong>of</strong> high school student*<br />

win be announced later,<br />

ALLOWS TIME FOB TEST<br />

The earlier registration date 'for<br />

bejlnni-rs Is designed to make It<br />

possible for those who have not<br />

been vaccinated or immunized for<br />

diphtheria to complete the proces*<br />

before school opens.<br />

They should take their birth cer-<br />

tifieatai with th*m when they re-<br />

gister, Mr. Matthews said. The<br />

school nurse, Miss nuabeth Hart-<br />

man, will be on hand to check on<br />

vaccination and immunization.<br />

Beginner! already registered and<br />

lmmunlr*d need not register again.<br />

"These two health precautions<br />

are required by state law for en-<br />

trance into Oeean city schools,'' he<br />

explained, "Due to the fact that<br />

late registration may keep (be<br />

child from elasg attendance on<br />

opening day, parent! should be<br />

sure to register their children en<br />

<strong>Aug</strong>ust IS," ,<br />

Children may not enter kinder-<br />

garten unless thfy are five years<br />

old or will attain their fltli birth-<br />

day anniversary before October i.<br />

Pupils who. have not previously at*<br />

tended «ohool aay not enter after<br />

September 21<br />

Central av, school will open full<br />

session? at B a, in., September 10.<br />

The high school will open at 8:45<br />

oJn, that day.<br />

Dozen Apply<br />

As Principal<br />

w» Probing<br />

A deaM eppUaVnti are under<br />

consideration for 'the position <strong>of</strong><br />

principal <strong>of</strong> the Central av, ele-<br />

mentary school, superintendent<br />

WUlard », Matthews reported thta<br />

week.<br />

<strong>On</strong> instructions from the Board<br />

<strong>of</strong> Education, the superintendent<br />

Is going farther afield than Is<br />

normally done In an effort to try<br />

to find the highest type Person<br />

possible for the jxjsition. He has<br />

been "beating the bushes" for can-<br />

didates in Boston, New York and<br />

Philadelphia, as well as through<br />

various college Job placement bur-<br />

Already the superintendent has<br />

personally Interviewed seven <strong>of</strong>, the<br />

candidates and has taken other<br />

steps to Investigate their qualifi-<br />

cations<br />

There also ure five applicants for<br />

he post <strong>of</strong> public school art sup-<br />

ervisor, and several prospective dl-<br />

?ctors for the high school band<br />

Tile school hoard hopes to make<br />

a decision on the new principal,<br />

and possibly on the other two fa-<br />

cult members, at its next regu-<br />

lar meeting, <strong>Aug</strong>ust 14<br />

Dismiss Witness<br />

tn Accident Case<br />

John J. Sterr, S2S Central av..<br />

as released from bail Monday by<br />

Police Judge Howard Warren, af-<br />

ter having been held for two weeks<br />

as a material witness ln an acci-<br />

dent case. No criminal charge had<br />

been placed against htm.<br />

John Stewart, 30. <strong>of</strong> Springfield,<br />

Pa., was Injured July 15 when he<br />

ran into the side <strong>of</strong> Sterr'* car<br />

while crossing the street.<br />

61 BUILDING PERMITS<br />

ISSUED IN JULY<br />

There were el building permits<br />

Issued here in July, for Improve-<br />

ments estimated to cost *13,SB5-<br />

50, lt was reported to the commis-<br />

sioners this week by Building In-<br />

spector H. B. cooper. Jr.<br />

CITY BUYS TRUCK<br />

Purchase <strong>of</strong> a new Ford truck<br />

for the city department <strong>of</strong> public<br />

workd was reported to the Com-<br />

missioners. Wednesday, by Direct-<br />

or Edward B. Bowker. The depart-<br />

ment traded in a 1933 model.<br />

NORMA MAKTIN<br />

Bmgfcfir ef maataMtr u<br />

Stanley Martm. «f<br />

wh. wni be awawaf<br />

•Mt annal laky p<br />

(rrtaay). Man tkw «M<br />

m •atewd to (He MUMe,<br />

wm rfwt at 1*:M u.<br />

m<br />

MM a<br />

wffl %s »wai«ef te<br />

the sis dlvauw*.<br />

Patrol's<br />

Annual Race<br />

Friday Night<br />

Six Crack Teem,<br />

en Edge for Ckuic;<br />

Start M 6:45<br />

The one mile rowing champion,<br />

ship <strong>of</strong> the Mean Cl* ^each ~<br />

trol will be at stake tonight i<br />

l be tate tonight when the annual ocean «oe<br />

wtt be *t««ed between 1%'is*<br />

l sU. t^arjjne; time Is e:«6 p.<br />

Six tea*** ,af Bfegoards sj* en<br />

tared In the sue, wrnch will b><br />

Hie beackv to round a buoy<br />

a mile at sea, and return. The<br />

Winner will be the first boat to<br />

hit the beach. Standard surf beats,<br />

used by the guards for regular<br />

rescue work, will be the racing<br />

craft.<br />

Interest ln the nee Is running<br />

Ugh, and the two-man teams<br />

have been practicing. diligent*' to<br />

perfect their timing aad Improve<br />

their speed. ^ .<br />

The line-up <strong>of</strong> Mams will be as<br />

follows. Joe Regan and George<br />

Welsberg; (Thick Bramble and: Jtan<br />

"n»k«rtwi<br />

th*> fwr who ,<br />

much ftfr ub f<br />

i we can for;<br />

Tit*t<br />

tional W«r<br />

as committee<br />

other CkptjM*yi<br />

inanities jnada ~<br />

the •nnn*|l i<br />

funds for St<br />

Andrew R. Mazw«n,<br />

the N.WJf<br />

Msmr sj<br />

ilgnwa*<br />

at the dmn<br />

en, •Ranted by W.lant'<br />

nut. director <strong>of</strong> Ant, B.<br />

Jersey. AltJwuih an '<br />

ing asked to serre.<br />

he would do ewytbmctn<br />

wer to help pat ow 1ti»1<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and<br />

deuce thai tfae<br />

be met end<br />

BATS QUOTA n HOW<br />

Mr. ifDOutean, one <strong>of</strong> (n»j<br />

apeaken at toe metttkt<br />

Henry Plate lartauiplil.<br />

- Lei, alao said he I*<br />

<strong>of</strong> success her* thl*<br />

mac* »V FtM*) '<br />

Sharkey, Bob Regan and Bud<br />

Bailey, Bruce Parkier and Bob<br />

Seybold: Alike Belttel and Ijes<br />

Taylor. Bin Marks and Joe Flan-<br />

agan They will draw for lane*<br />

Just before starting time.<br />

As In former years, a large<br />

throng <strong>of</strong> spectators is expected<br />

to watch tne event from vantage<br />

points on the boardwalk and<br />

beach<br />

<strong>of</strong> the first three plac-<br />

ing team* will be awarded perma-<br />

t thi l adted sin*.<br />

g w<br />

nent trophies ln gradua ,<br />

donated by John B. Kelly, <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> summer resident from Pttlkv<br />

delphla and former Olympic scull-<br />

Ing champion. The champions aim<br />

will have their name* engraved<br />

on the perpetual Kellfcr Cup, which<br />

must be won three times for per-<br />

manent possession.<br />

Mr. Kelly, patron <strong>of</strong> the Beach<br />

Patrol event for the past 10 years,<br />

will be one <strong>of</strong> the Judges <strong>of</strong> the<br />

race, in company with th* three<br />

city commissioners. George K. Gar-<br />

diner, city recreation director, will<br />

the <strong>of</strong>ficial timekeeper.<br />

Joe Began will be trying for a<br />

aeeond leg on the perpetual tro-<br />

phy, having won the race test year<br />

when teamed with Jack Kelly, Jr.<br />

The latter Is not on tne Beach<br />

patrol this season. Bramble and<br />

Sharkey took third place ln IBM<br />

and are considered a strong bet<br />

to win this time.<br />

, . ara now hsiasr fj<br />

ed foe submission', tn tEe<br />

Highway Department,<br />

Thl* was iHnrinsod wedi<br />

Freeholder Conan If.<br />

county director <strong>of</strong><br />

group <strong>of</strong> etratbmere prop*<br />

en visited tne board to<br />

that jthe brldse be<br />

tlon to a ncent proposal<br />

be made a ton nidge. '<br />

Freeholder Ooraon said 1<br />

Ing <strong>of</strong> the span under tail<br />

Bridge Commission and<br />

toll had been suggested,<br />

the freeholder* have taken<br />

tlon slang that line<br />

plans for repair* were ^<br />

by the state on March 31. he gsjtdU '<br />

but later were called bade for, W-<br />

vlslon. The new plans are no* be-<br />

ing drafted and win be *tmm»upa^<br />

for approval about <strong>Aug</strong>ust 30, Od(*<br />

son prrfnlaed.<br />

OppoJiti to the ton<br />

wa* ejqjremed ln reaohrt<br />

tne Sea Isle and <strong>Ocean</strong> Otty i .<br />

nusstonen and the Upper Town* '<br />

•nip Committee<br />

$1000 Wort*, <strong>of</strong><br />

Jewelry Stolen<br />

The theft <strong>of</strong> three ring* tahMft<br />

m% MOW wa* reported to n*o*t tm ,<br />

lice Friday by MM. Benin<br />

731 Wealev av.<br />

OOUftTY NAMES AVUITOMS<br />

William H, Welker and BJwood<br />

C. Davis were reappolnted by the<br />

board <strong>of</strong> freeholders, Wednesday, to<br />

make the audit <strong>of</strong> county books<br />

for this year.<br />

Collects Advances <strong>On</strong> Four Jobs;<br />

Now He's In Jail Fdr 30 Days<br />

William O. Hlldreth. ag, <strong>of</strong> Re-<br />

hoboth, Del, made a strong abut<br />

lust week toward solving the local<br />

manpower shortage single-banded<br />

—until reaort polke entered the<br />

game.<br />

Hlldreth's brief career her* con-<br />

sisted <strong>of</strong> making numerous appli-<br />

cations for Jobs, obtaining an ad-<br />

vance on his salary through a opn-<br />

vlnclng bard luck story, and then<br />

falling to report for work, aooord-<br />

lng to Detective Samuel price.<br />

Arraigned before Judge Howud<br />

Warnm on Saturday, be waa<br />

a choice <strong>of</strong> *» fine or 30<br />

In the county Jail. Be spent<br />

weft end In the olty tan atm<br />

oomtnutas) to> onntv Jail ~~<br />

whan ttaVcJtbf tpd Mt ti<br />

Hlldreth's anest waa on cam-<br />

plaint <strong>of</strong> Irwln NlchoUon, operator<br />

<strong>of</strong> a parkins lot on 10th at,, wbo<br />

advanced ttw young man gao <br />

dreth had *im«»*iy obUlnatt • m<br />

advance before atartinc wok at a<br />

patat •tore, ti adrance from a<br />

buw boiMa prontotDT) a4<br />

meal (ran atflTanother<br />

denied ha<br />

W<br />

The Jeweh-y was tn a pocketbanjp<br />

lymg on a desk: In the Mowen nhor<br />

tographlc (todlo, whloh<br />

constant flow <strong>of</strong> people in<br />

during the day, making It t<br />

slble to determme when the<br />

able* dlnppeared. Chief Ro<br />

Lackey aald the polloe havo<br />

a systematic ttieok <strong>of</strong> maul<br />

elry outlet* and alao sent f<br />

tkms <strong>of</strong> the ring* to othar<br />

<strong>City</strong> Hunies to<br />

Buy WlnterjCoal<br />

adopted a resolution dMlM<br />

emergendj and- antborMnt; 1<br />

mediate psrsnasmg <strong>of</strong> «ie't<br />

ooal Mmpb/.wMM<br />

<strong>of</strong> advertMn*; for I<br />

Xbe afcttonw**;!<br />

tualned, t» tor<br />

bulKJmg. at tft<br />

der ta*t yeart<br />

#o*eph P1M, i<br />

atnc at MM<br />

Tim*<br />

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Ffi?*^^^^j|P^^^fr* ^W*T^^^<br />

wsm<br />

WESTCOTTS<br />

Cook*d Foods<br />

To Take Out<br />

Tion-ASLi<br />

tttt AUantfc,<br />

AUa-tK.Cnr.Nj.<br />

POWELL'S<br />

Super Service<br />

Motor Tune-Up<br />

RE-UNED<br />

EADLIC<br />

>-\ O .S U S T 3<br />

SHEPPARD<br />

GAHAGE<br />

tUt aoA AUutk Ph.<br />

MORTGAGE<br />

FUNDS<br />

**•.»»*<br />

t<strong>of</strong>ta<br />

Richard B. Fox<br />

< * * * ' *<br />

!iS^*^ss&riw<br />

> i<br />

. thwik • dwn who.<br />

•Iww ta St. Switt Knew<br />

from tha iMdjuHtaMaM Hi. Stuff<br />

whta they team te pick up a]<br />

sad put it tti n pttMie i»r<br />

,. . America ' <strong>City</strong> Notify<br />

telephone, he Mid,<br />

CMiUnaed fnn page l<br />

At recorded Ifl 'XTUrioaltlea and<br />

*», Foe Char**) Property Owner*<br />

Customs,", at. Swithln wa* patron<br />

Camden<br />

<strong>of</strong> Winchfciter, England, <strong>of</strong> which<br />

WMN no waa bishop from ma<br />

to his death on July 3, MR.<br />

<strong>On</strong> Moral* Charge<br />

noUfljd by th. olty 1st. yiliiM A man and Woman from Oamden<br />

• BUlUh. J* to brtni- the pavements up to pro- County wm arrestad hen on mor- The book Us* that the numble-<br />

Incident ncdt wu cited' per PMi, to teMeve A nulunu. als charges Monday night after mlnded mint, before dying, betsed<br />

dtep*tch« teth Doe dt Notification to the owners ni they ware found together by theto<br />

be interred in the open church-<br />

h Atol<br />

authorised toy the commissioner*. woman's husband and a constable yard instead <strong>of</strong> the chancel, as waa<br />

ottitM tttJtn the ttefcti Wednesday, after they received a<br />

who accompanied him.<br />

the custom for biihopa. And there<br />

Oetiliwer servwl u • .life. petition from a group <strong>of</strong> rwadents<br />

Held for police court hearings be remained for more Hum a cengusxd<br />

W» W each h nummer jjiie he In the 1300 block, IRwa Tterr.ce.<br />

tomorrow were James Payne, lit atury,<br />

until tot monks planned k<br />

wM-« atudwrt >t M Dnlvm- mity complained that inasmuch as<br />

welder, <strong>of</strong> MM Westwood Lane, remova his body to k more fit<br />

Mt<br />

many <strong>of</strong> Me sidewalks are below<br />

pennsauken. sad Mrs. Clara Janet Ung burim place.<br />

ANOTBCa M#r COMING grade, the recent rainfall runs ov-<br />

Warner, M, <strong>of</strong> S3 W, Oolllrurs- July U was Mt, Mil on tlu.<br />

Mr, and IBs. OMUngM, Br, areer<br />

them and up to the butting<br />

wood av., OolUrurswood, ' O a -WUtity storm" kUMt and<br />

scheduled to M Joined In m fewproperties,<br />

thus blocking use <strong>of</strong><br />

They were arrested In a resort d f 40 d It I<br />

dan tjr their other son, Lt. . King, scoutmaster <strong>of</strong><br />

Troop SO, plans to visit the camp<br />

over this week end.<br />

g y<br />

pathy far the mmfuum, whmu<br />

they h«vt the hlchMt mania <strong>of</strong><br />

aay CIIH or injured or III pa.,<br />

Uenis oared tor.<br />

"A nan who is ill and needi<br />

mediBlnt, or a man with nervti<br />

ut und shattered so that he<br />

jarUy paraded, doesn't under<br />

stand ewetly what U wrong with<br />

him, even though the doctors tell<br />

him," he explained. "Fear <strong>of</strong> the<br />

unknown weighs on his mind.<br />

"But a man who has lost an<br />

arm or l legknows<br />

what is the<br />

niattej' with hini. After he ebe<br />

•onies mentally readjutted to the<br />

oss, he has comparative peace <strong>of</strong><br />

mind for he knows exactly what<br />

he has to do to overcome his handicap."<br />

CASES Dirncn/r<br />

Most difficult (o deal with are<br />

the patient* ti h have sustained<br />

ri ij h<br />

«L J 1&., l v, tle ' P<br />

(% nd vlctou* have ben * PhUdlh<br />

enjoying an opportunity to get to-<br />

,.|gether and talk about the aid<br />

none town recently, in New cato-<br />

~ l<br />

Mention <strong>of</strong> lt was made by M&rvin.Oldfleld,<br />

Navy son <strong>of</strong> Mr and<br />

Mrs. Albert oldfleld. He said he<br />

had met Nick Mlgllaccio and Walter<br />

Peterson, both <strong>of</strong> this city also<br />

Charles Tfllkle. <strong>of</strong> Beealey's Point.<br />

Happiest reunion <strong>of</strong> all was with<br />

" brother, flgt. Ctiarles A. Old-<br />

•.—ij. ? ta *• PhUadelphta area<br />

m<br />

"ecuperattng in a<br />

hoapltal from Injuries received in<br />

tte Invazlan <strong>of</strong> Okinawa,<br />

^_^ OMfJdd repotted tnat Peterson<br />

resninH a OMbae, it helping u> build tnej<br />

notpnaL<br />

I notpnaL<br />

HARDWARE CO.<br />

*««<br />

serious injury to the spine, wjiioh<br />

eauMs complete or partial nsfcalj-.<br />

sis. An expert psychoIoglM is required<br />

to ear* for them,' he said, as<br />

many will be invalids for life.<br />

Captain Baker told how men<br />

with amputated legs and arais are<br />

gradually taught to walk, perform<br />

normal actions <strong>of</strong> dressing and ev.<br />

erydsy life, drive an automobile<br />

ind even enter enthusiastically in.<br />

to Jitterbug dancing<br />

In teaching men with artlfleiaL<br />

limbs to drive an automobile, he<br />

f»M hospital attendants have been<br />

smwlied at me lar»e number who<br />

never drove s ear before. The be<br />

tinners are easier to teach, how-<br />

•yer, man those who had been<br />

given, "because they have no.<br />

to unlearn/<br />

Rio Grande Firm's<br />

Safe Looted <strong>of</strong> $80<br />

State Police <strong>of</strong> the Court Rouse<br />

borracks are Investigating their<br />

first safe cracking crime In a long<br />

wbile.<br />

The rebbery occurred over the<br />

week end when thieves forced the<br />

door <strong>of</strong> the Rio Grande -Coal and<br />

Feed Co.. and cracked the safe te<br />

Hie tune <strong>of</strong> M0. The» flrm is operated<br />

by Asa Bobbins,<br />

1<br />

'Skeeter IV w<br />

M«yB«U»eur'<br />

-''ysp n..>.1 Property.<br />

i i i-<br />

All A.hmj- AvPmir.-iri-VK-M» ...y-<br />

K<br />

FSED V.<br />

V. PE<br />

PERBER,<br />

KF* JerMV. all .liii«e certain ]and* rii) and<br />

[irrnt!*eB .lg follow»:<br />

d<br />

All thusf rrrtain htiiih a* '<br />

".if<br />

nf Cape<br />

Suit sf 's><br />

deieriittii as<br />

BK.1ISNIN (lip \'.iFth«'F>iri<br />

el «>,!,) . '? 1*» fprt Sicrlt Dr. Harry H, Lake<br />

thH 'n.jfthirMfilv<br />

OrrOKtTBIST<br />

<strong>of</strong> Am<br />

11,1<br />

fr«nei and<br />

norlbwviitwaFdlj, ln?|H-p«t,' 'fine* "m^\W\ lilWt.<br />

With. Twrniy^vpnth Sifeet, IJS feet ts •n ABBCItT<br />

a fifteeti fes-t will? street.<br />

iM n<br />

- K. BEI.I-.<br />

Special Master Jn Ciifineff]<br />

<strong>of</strong> New Jersey<br />

MORTGAGE<br />

MONEY<br />

Wm Hmm li<br />

Seashore Buildin«<br />

& Loan Asm,<br />

Ml Aabury Am<br />

s<br />

Plan New Drive<br />

<strong>On</strong> Tax Evaders<br />

Revenue Dept. to<br />

Add 63 Employe,<br />

Harry tj. Maloney. Collector df<br />

Intemal Revenue for the tint New<br />

Jersey dlitrict, annauiMM thin<br />

Week<br />

Cafiforota J«l«y ]<br />

1M<br />

Florida ftnlaa Utumm<br />

AH Ww<br />

«• Me<br />

srifs^lflres<br />

tmnr PMwd C«tory<br />

mot<br />

CrUp I* Lt<br />

10 11<br />

ISNAP'BEANS<br />

«V I* pti w<br />

SWIIT GUAM<br />

BUTTER<br />

TOMATO q<br />

JUICE<br />

»n« Copi »"-* *•* — 3§t<br />

OciJulna Porowajt " -• 15«<br />

•tolly Pint—» waSi<br />

Consider<br />

F« ju»t • few minute. d(j<br />

** ** »•<br />

you proWbly can<br />

=-" »»•<br />

money. If you am<br />

your UHtiruee—«• if:<br />

VEOETABIE<br />

•awry to borrow on<br />

I JUICE COCKTAIL »*<br />

»i fcaifc MnafaH, e.r«l.. alary «d paniay<br />

consult one <strong>of</strong> our<br />

care <strong>of</strong> all detail* <strong>of</strong> ,<br />

loan or <strong>of</strong> tramferring mi<br />

to thU bank. The i<br />

•EFRUIT JUICE m .L° 29c<br />

pruingly low,<br />

ENDED JUICE ,m> ^ ^<br />

SSCO TOMATO CATSUP rB ^ I*c<br />

CHIXI SAUCE<br />

Are you enjoying the advaadc*<br />

:_ <strong>of</strong> m checyag account? ,<br />

Far That S*rvi« Man or Woman<br />

FRUIT CAKE<br />

THE NATIONAL<br />

In pa«tal ODMlHr Mi natwn<br />

flrtai m to file an application<br />

for maximum prices as a condition<br />

nrecedent to commencing<br />

business and it also requires keep-<br />

Ing <strong>of</strong> complete reoerds which<br />

show the method by which maximum<br />

prices were calculated.<br />

Many common wild greens from<br />

fields and woods have been found<br />

to be rich in vitamins A and O,<br />

Call O. C. 1858-M<br />

Enmlnfi and w«fe Bada<br />

7 Bowie*, 143 Bay av.. has<br />

been awarded the Bronze Btftr medal<br />

for •'heroic achievement' 1 in<br />

Germany en April S, his rnother<br />

was notified Wednesday by the<br />

Army,<br />

Pfa Rowles, "who went oversea*<br />

lult December, waa with 1 been UiMd In the first six months<br />

<strong>of</strong> IMS. Thu eomparte with 133,-<br />

8« IMUM aU IHirJkr. " — ^-~ Kteh<br />

name Gordon B.<br />

day, 1113 central av.<br />

wv, mm warn<br />

•ev, William awen, who served<br />

as pastor <strong>of</strong> the Cape May Court exrclient" condition, S5O0O; M<br />

House Methodist church from 192a single curtain rods and fijetures,<br />

to 1835, died Thursdiit? last week ll.Vi IB 37-Inch blinds and fin-<br />

in a Lakewood, N, J, hospital. He tyres, 14JO. ill Worth st.<br />

had been pastor <strong>of</strong> the Methodist — Adjimtsblo UYKlid ehalr<br />

an engl- church tnere for the past five<br />

neerlng unit attached to the Ninth years.<br />

Armsr, The decoration was conferred<br />

because he was "an Inspiration<br />

to his fellow soldiers" during the R. E olds turned out 3.000 ears<br />

operation <strong>of</strong> laying communication in his Michigan plant by hand me.<br />

wire under heavy enemy fire. thods in lioa.<br />

JToo Ute To ClMiIfy<br />

Young Leader WANTD-Housekeeper, part time,<br />

general housework: Biowe's Soafixid<br />

Market, 3rd and Asbury Ave.<br />

Of Gang Jailed<br />

— Irifli»h ooolter puppies",<br />

and white, male and te-<br />

4 Others Sentenced<br />

A. iK, O. registered. Rhone<br />

to Reformatories<br />

— Maids wantetf.<br />

Alfred Tressler. 22, <strong>of</strong> upper<br />

3rd Bt. arid _<br />

Hotel<br />

Darby, Pa. alleaed leader <strong>of</strong> a<br />

Boardgang<br />

<strong>of</strong> five youths who planned<br />

____„ , gold rine,<br />

wholesale robberies at Wlldwood,<br />

.. W.B. R. Sunday, July m,<br />

1S34 Asbury ay _ »a<br />

win sentenced to one to three BALE—H-It. cathoat, 7V4 ft. beam,<br />

years in state prison by Judge eKcellent eondltion. In water.<br />

French B. Loveland, Wednesday. Completely equipped. Ready to so II,<br />

Tressler pleaded guilty to charges A good, safe sailboat Bromley. 2"><br />

<strong>of</strong> leeelving stolen goods and eqfi- Mprninislde rd. Phone JC94. B.j<br />

Bplruey to rob.<br />

•ALE—Wood stove, oil laaps, new<br />

Wurren Montgnmery, 17, <strong>of</strong> Dre- bathroom wuh stand. % sprint.<br />

xel Hill, who stole the pistol with<br />

whleli the group planned, police<br />

said, to launch a juvenile crime<br />

wave, waa sent to the Annandale<br />

Reformatory,<br />

Montgomery was exiled from Stowe's<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> city under a local and<br />

county court order a few months<br />

a§o, a/ter he was found guilty on Sea Foods<br />

a lareunf charge here.<br />

The other three in the Wlldwood 3rd and Aibury Ave.<br />

escawide were dealt with In a closed<br />

juvenile court session and sent<br />

to the jamesburg Reformatory. OPEN DAILY<br />

8:30 A. M. to 1:15 P, M.<br />

2 P. M. to BiM F. M.<br />

Less Child Labor<br />

SlINDAYi 11 to 1 p. at,<br />

J CI«ed Dally 1:15 to 2 P. M.<br />

Noted in State<br />

A significant trend in the tm.<br />

ployment situation In Now Jersejr Dcllilously IM(T. .a<br />

740 Asbury Av«,<br />

^# * J<br />

Eat More Seafood<br />

&*_ And hw on Your Rod Points<br />

WHITING 'IT •Me<br />

^ornpi Q-2 fo K-l Mow yJIM<br />

Belling BMI rMM •—•- a>*» "• 19c<br />

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AGENT<br />

800 <strong>Ocean</strong> •Avenue<br />

I^MUCATION<br />

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rOBO - BBOQI - LINCOLN<br />

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ndir New Management]<br />

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OARAGE<br />

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YOU*, can nu>MX<br />

T AIB EXPOStmB<br />

SIMONIZING<br />

llf«l PwtT I shade itnd daughter. Barbara, t<strong>of</strong>amily<br />

twoama hungrier und he I &* jA_ ^M ^^ I u,hU nrttl. ikflaB IBJIII rf~?t.BH,f <strong>On</strong>l.<br />

«•* caw or many who raided the!<br />

-4 1)n the _ . ^-- -.^ --<br />

M do construe-1 garage ware aot uncommon.<br />

I Theq. at last on Fvnniaiy 33.1<br />

r JOB baUere there ale no Jap-11MB. P 1 gather wltti Miss Jean Crawford,<br />

| <strong>of</strong> Lancaster, Pa. are sojourning<br />

it Uie Lincoln.<br />

for<br />

Mr mid Mn H Hallman. <strong>of</strong><br />

at Shrivnr^ Pavilion,<br />

'lushing. NY, are summer guests<br />

postponed until next it The Illinois Rouse<br />

ln<strong>of</strong><br />

* • •<br />

!* were seen overhead de-<br />

pr a B- Carlson, White Plains,<br />

tnMjMlftN* i-MptH Mrt *M» mam tto* who SM a*e[atwylng wring enemy ene~ guns, winch -^—• had ---' l^^ mu i^'pia^ at fflSyeVs N Y, is visiting at tlie<br />

Illinois<br />

tW&m end. bnitel pleas* accept bam placed on a Wll overlooking I f.vUto (*,„,„!„£.. in am and House<br />

that fact new as a fate genersJ-h»ant Tomas to Ml ajl Internees Sti^ t^uihout the dm There * * *<br />

MtfctV tto flswman said, before they were liberated. J^,<br />

pert to<br />

1 "* ^ X elephantlahleandW « r - • - ----- !_•___ _,.„_. i — » elephant table and I Waves, stationed in<br />

rour Waves, stationed In Wnsli-<br />

Atter F«an Harbor, the Buohenl WWUDOU AV LASTI laU donations <strong>of</strong> articles ror the "iifton DC, who are guests at the<br />

••We evacuated from* Manila, when I Bev and Mrs. Bucher. their two! table, or food and other items I Illinois House this week axe Lt<br />

wert no air raid shelters I sons and two daughters were freed I should be taken to the pavilion \ J l Lyons, Catharine<br />

and *5h inMMr, all<br />

nurses at Taylor Hospital: Cheater,<br />

Pa.. «n spending 10 days at<br />

The parkslde.<br />

• • a.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. s S. Upplncott, ol<br />

palmyra, are summer Visitors al<br />

the Lincoln<br />

• • *<br />

Mrs R T Plnkerton and Mrs.<br />

P 8 Earlo. <strong>of</strong> Montreal, Canada,<br />

together with Miss J. aiknour, are<br />

•pending a few weeks at the Lincoln<br />

• • «<br />

Miss Mary E. Fuller was expect,<br />

ed to return to her home in Oeean<br />

<strong>City</strong> this week after undergoing<br />

an operation at Oeteopflthlc Hot-<br />

• ' ln Philadelphia,<br />

i Keru. Lt R»th<br />

a f, to tmata Tomas, when I sometime twfore noon that day. I Friday morning.<br />

Vrrktor, Lt Helen SUions.<br />

psrlakeed one <strong>of</strong> their wont air I phlMoug craft to be evacuated, the I <strong>On</strong> Tuesday, July 34. Mrs Irvln<br />

• * •<br />

r*lds on Ohrurtnuw D»y. 1M1. and I clergyman vas so weak, he could I Hall entertained with a card par R, MeMurtrie <strong>of</strong> Philndel-<br />

that evening moved toack to Ma-1 not lift his three-year-old son up I ty on the porches <strong>of</strong> her home o<br />

... - -. — home I phi" Is spending a two-wrok va-<br />

MOVED TO CAMPS<br />

on the tank I mt <strong>Ocean</strong> av proceeds for the cation here with his nle-e MTI<br />

At the army evacuation hospi-1 affair netted »13S However dona- E A Bulky 20th at and Crntral<br />

<strong>On</strong> January 1, military trucks I " Internees were placed on a I Uons are stm coming in and Mrs ai Mr McMurtrir nho condurted<br />

•nit through Manila to take diet for seveirJ days while I Hall expects to turn over tiso tola mrnt wear shop on the board<br />

all American citizens to Intern-1 ""^<br />

f i v I r r<br />

a8 * in hecan > e accustomed tol the Hostess League this week. nalk hire fur 23 ran is now con<br />

ment eamns. That was when ffllU- 1 " 8 " 1 " * aUnft I a « a u M ot Ule "nunuil success nectcd mth the men's furnishing<br />

tew authorities nmved they can T »» ***" Mr. Bucher told aun- "^ thu years card party Mrs Hall dopa. tment <strong>of</strong> Oimbel Drothors<br />

• courteous Md kind Rev Bu- «U««y members that he does not "*> announced that she expect*<br />

Cher was sent ahead to Santo To- «*"* "• « Ure eitperlences. for ln «*e It.an annual affau- Busuiessi Mr, Honn, Yol4n(t who m n t :<br />

mas. tout Mrs. Bucher was left In ^ «"• he learned mdire about' ""~*« "' "~«" "•••• -*•- -~ ' - - ' • - •<br />

MWH«. under the care <strong>of</strong> a train-1 D "* r people and hlmseh* than at<br />

ed nurse and a doctor until after ""J M"e previous Now that he<br />

their fourth child was born * nd . Buslnea.1 Mrs Honry Young, who recent.<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> who do- Ltlirned ,rom Temple Unlversit;<br />

f<br />

"J* family are safel - back<br />

WHen Mr. Bucher was taken to I home, they would ' shame an per<br />

f ^Pf^Ll" 011 " 1 Cupboard<br />

^ il Phildlhi I<br />

AnaU<br />

the Internment camp, he and all I son vno would dare complain<br />

otiiar Americans ten instructed to """u* our '««> shortage"<br />

take food and clothing to last three Before he ipoke a solo was sung<br />

days. The majority <strong>of</strong> them re- bv Mrs Alfred Ora She was acmalned<br />

at the camp more than companied by Miss H Williams<br />

three years. I At ^e meeting next Monday the<br />

<strong>On</strong> January 14 all relltrlousl P r °gr an , Hospital Philadelphia, is now a<br />

Bhop. hcr i,omf m Beealc •» Point Visit-<br />

vlduals<br />

calm R<br />

donated gifts.<br />

CHEO<br />

I trlclfl, <strong>of</strong> Arbutus, Md<br />

i "111 be In charge <strong>of</strong> the<br />

workers were moved from the| Presbyterian choir<br />

camp, bask to thetr homes In Mann*.<br />

There they ware allowed<br />

continue tnetr nustmary wort.<br />

the basis that they would not talk<br />

to «Sy HUHM, ffcey were, '<br />

truth, to be forcibly used as<br />

llglous puppets _ agents for the<br />

Japanese propaganda bureau.<br />

THEY CAMUED ON<br />

RtaUztng the dire penal ties they<br />

would pay for dlaotHwlnn orders<br />

that they must have no relatlonatlp<br />

with the ONnesB or mi-<br />

Ipinos on the island, the group<br />

(managed to distribute 25^)00 pesos<br />

worth <strong>of</strong> rica and otter oomniodlti,<br />

and 1 gts.<br />

PLANS LUNCHEON MJ WINTER<br />

m November, Mrs. Hall Dlans for •<br />

a luncheon and oard party at Ba?a , Miss Virginia Mullen. Dtlanco. N<br />

Country Club for the benefit or J. »nd her fiance, Jo t-ph Schuisltthe<br />

Hostess House Although this \'"<br />

Congressman<br />

Slams Canal<br />

Would be Calamity,<br />

Say* Eaton<br />

Construction <strong>of</strong> the proposed<br />

ship canal across New Jersey<br />

"would be one <strong>of</strong> th* greatest cal.<br />

amltiej that has ever befallen our<br />

ln a sense carry out State". Congressman Charles A.<br />

tbs missionary work they had Baton <strong>of</strong> Plainfleld. Informed the<br />

I planned.<br />

New Jersey Tajipsvefi AsswrlaUon,<br />

j Ttelr work was constructive, al yeaterday,<br />

IBlough dangerous. However, Jap A majonty <strong>of</strong> members <strong>of</strong> the<br />

'Military Police started watching Hew Jeney dek(atlon in congnsi<br />

son closely Md their work was recently advised the Taxpayers'<br />

" discontinued on July Association <strong>of</strong> their opposition to<br />

By were .ordered back the canul project, and their viewi<br />

to Santo Tomas, when, the Bu- were made public by the press. At<br />

etaer famUy began their final In- the time Congressman Baton was<br />

ternment<br />

unable to reply to the Assoeiatian's<br />

MX TWGHTMAHE MONTHS query because he was ^rtieipat.<br />

Until September. eoMlUont were m in the united Nations Confer-<br />

reasonably good, Rev. Bucher said, inee at Han Mvaeiseo.<br />

for they had nun to eat than Presenting his views on the pro-<br />

ttjey had had ln MwiUa, and bisposal<br />

to eonstnict a ship canaJ<br />

Jamily was • still In tali' physical Across the atati fipm the Dela-<br />

coodltloD l<br />

irare River at Bordentpwn to Rar-<br />

I After September, however, came<br />

tan Bay at Sayrevllle at a cost<br />

I almost sbt nightman- monUu <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> millions <strong>of</strong> doUan, Congress-<br />

(starvation rations, r a i , aiclmeu iclmeuand<br />

man E»ton, following his nitum.<br />

aitt MMet wu out 20 per cent, wrote in part as follows:<br />

land then mere and more mill the "I wish simply to say that from<br />

J elally diet consisted <strong>of</strong> breakfMt at the very beginning, when the first<br />

. KE II • ajn.. eon rice mush which had ugiestton <strong>of</strong> this wild scheme was<br />

. Jfc II no flavoring, not even salt. made, 1 htLVt violently opposed It<br />

Supper was served at -1:30, when both publicly and privately, and<br />

I a ilee stew was served. Twice each shall continue to do so.<br />

week internees were given hone "I consider the construction <strong>of</strong><br />

| meat, and a days a week, a nlnthis<br />

canal as proposed would be<br />

were killed to swve more than 2000 one <strong>of</strong> the greatest calamities that<br />

people, A Bulletin wm posted that has ever befallen our state,"<br />

| anyone finding meat in his stew,<br />

please report to headquarters. The<br />

I Incident was rare.<br />

|<br />

i for SO juests.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. William H Force, GutUf»on to Wed<br />

huntom, NY., recently spent a<br />

HoateM Houte for<br />

_i Oliver attended the <strong>On</strong>iver.<br />

two-week vacation with ID, and<br />

12 Harbor Lnnc, Somers Point,<br />

r <strong>of</strong> Wnnsylvania, and Lt, OIL celebrated their BBth woddini an- Audubon Girl<br />

Girb Mrs, U. W. KUne, 1(31 Central<br />

attended the UnlvereHy <strong>of</strong> niversary Wednesday evening at a Mn. PaMela Otto, 38 Cornell<br />

av.<br />

eeattle. The couple dinnerparty arranged in their ho« rd. Audubon, hu announced th«<br />

to ha JMW to<br />

in Norfolk, VB,, where nor by a RTOUP <strong>of</strong> Atlantic <strong>City</strong> engagement <strong>of</strong> her daughter. Mian<br />

iilintliiitl.i,,!.,<br />

i II stationed,<br />

friends, at atarh's restaurant, that Patricia Oarol otto, to Thomas •>, SHRIVER'S<br />

• * •<br />

clt. The party was arranged byQUstafson,<br />

son <strong>of</strong> tut, Catherine<br />

and Mrs. Don T, Degnon, the Missel Catherine and Virginia Oustaleon, 407 nth it,, <strong>Ocean</strong> PAVILION<br />

Mwood and Ml it, JamesFoster,<br />

<strong>of</strong> Englewood. N. J, Oity.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Fresh<br />

entertain at a dinner on Mr. Poree Is owner <strong>of</strong> the Royal Miss Otto is a lAduate <strong>of</strong> Au- Friday, <strong>Aug</strong>. 10th<br />

Diner In mean Oity and formerly dubon High School and attended<br />

Temple University. At present »he frwa lt A. M.<br />

to an accountant for the firm af<br />

Bice and Holnian, Merehantville,<br />

(P«tp«Hd from AM. I)<br />

M. J,<br />

•awlBg «1U, shoe bam Umndir<br />

Mr, Ouitafson, a graduate and hags, ilHiMK. oeoter<br />

fanner star athlete at <strong>Ocean</strong> Oity •M Bfroat <strong>of</strong> an hinds.<br />

High School, |s proprietor <strong>of</strong> a<br />

grocer* store at the Home address.<br />

He wlp honorably dtoehargM fftun<br />

the Army about a year ago attar<br />

ffl«RK€T<br />

nan than two years <strong>of</strong> service in<br />

me •outhwest Pacific.<br />

STRAW BAGS $1.28*<br />

Ninth St. «t Wett Ave.<br />

The wedding Is eoheiluled tat<br />

HUM time In October.<br />

m MUTH'S<br />

LOBSTERS<br />

JEWELRY GIFTS<br />

CRABS<br />

BeardwsBi (Oppo.it* Muric Piflr)<br />

IMIIMMWH*<br />

All Type* <strong>of</strong> Qemii FUh<br />

MODELS<br />

(U canpMa naiy te wtarj<br />

—Seafoods— j<br />

O, O, MMt*<br />

1 *<br />

ItelaU Shop aT emksd faods<br />

mn time, mm wort, •» n-<br />

MT. Try It teday.<br />

Jiut Html and Eat!<br />

Chicken Hes<br />

NoodVt<br />

GMM Ode^, Tangta * I<br />

Ounm Baked<br />

Italian S|H(faetU<br />

Ml * Oamta lunM<br />

CWekan<br />

Mted Pickles Chow Chow<br />

India KeUsh<br />

N<br />

Kosher Dills<br />

Omw n<br />

Chocolate Mddlaf<br />

Fta Cheese<br />

(No Point. Needed)<br />

Quick Senrloe<br />

Reasonable Prlee*<br />

STEWART'S<br />

Retail Food Shop<br />

208 Aabury Avenue<br />

Visit Mklers Bnfood<br />

Ninth Street at ike Bwrdwatt<br />

•t'limr*<br />

If<br />

IQHIIQHf<br />

DEAUVILLE INN<br />

.-, Strathmere, N. J.<br />

Jut South <strong>of</strong> 0cc*n <strong>City</strong> on the <strong>Ocean</strong> Drive<br />

Cocktail Lounge Dancing<br />

| CUllagher & Burton<br />

Black Label fifth 3.4J<br />

'• Trciuuro ll«nd#d<br />

Type Whi»key ..fifth 4.44<br />

Old<br />

[<br />

WhUkey ,ftftfi<br />

Blended Whiskey . i fifth<br />

fifth 3.31<br />

A MOOCl PON IWtY COtKiCTAllE TOe OF MARINO lOSIi<br />

I «.*.! A-»-A. N»w. junnd molt difficult con.lltloo.1 Thii<br />

i _^-* .*.L.* ii 1i~~~^ special oiodti tsmplitti tcaaf Is<br />

Wear, only f M,<br />

* BAA. Nn BoneCondnc<br />

nhh. A new, powerful fin-<br />

._:.., .....sa&a<br />

m.ilc.llr w


C<br />

ily«'eti*mplotitil<br />

ON <strong>City</strong><br />

SEAFOOD RESTAURANT<br />

9th Street at the Bay<br />

MASKING<br />

Open Week BVM to • p, m.<br />

H d U h i<br />

•/..&*,<br />

BURR HAMILTON DUEL<br />

Aaron Burr and Alexander Ham<br />

illon fought their famous due]<br />

near weehawken beneath the Palisades,<br />

it resulted in the death <strong>of</strong><br />

Hamilton.<br />

>r$^<br />

S<strong>of</strong>tball<br />

Opens Last Half<br />

T*. Ktttur; <strong>Aug</strong>ust «, Army vs. Ab-<br />

the visitors DursUln was high man<br />

*H «hMllMMNU« nMufam u* M- Winners In the tournament lut<br />

botts; <strong>Aug</strong>ust », Abbotts vs. Life-<br />

with 212, while Frltzwanger- had a<br />

WL to t «a*p M tab tb «o ,the h btalto bnlle- - -•-»• were: Mn Oenrge<br />

guards.<br />

204 game and Jantcen a 200. Both<br />

ttn board Srolartna date* <strong>of</strong> all . MUs Mary Parrish. Mrs.<br />

Bleachers have been constructed<br />

Jantzcn nnd Mnrtin Just missed<br />

Wrtnlwr Vber* win be wonteni Harry Leannlte. MM. A.' L. My-<br />

at the Dell Held, and a large num-<br />

the aclrct level by hitting games<br />

I alntfee and doubles, al- ers, Joseph Power, Frank<br />

ber <strong>of</strong> spectators la expected for<br />

oi 100,<br />

W. Brown, and L. O.<br />

S<strong>of</strong>tball teams reached • high the rest <strong>of</strong> the season Mr Gardi-<br />

The visiting bdtflt Included Lt<br />

At UK.<br />

doublai<br />

progreutve shuttleboaM<br />

A regular card party will mid-league form, as the schedule ner has announced, however that<br />

DuBdU, <strong>of</strong> the Army Air Force<br />

tounaunent beM July », the fol-<br />

neld by members <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> went Into the laat half thla week the league la short one umpire<br />

L. Durateln, Wilmington, Del • j<br />

tol winners i out <strong>of</strong> f M<br />

<strong>City</strong> Shuffleboard Club next Tues- George K. Ghrrdlner. director <strong>of</strong> the Anyone Interested In donating such<br />

Mrs. K. H. Snow. 1<br />

day evening At the lut purfy, recreation center, announced. services should contact him at the<br />

S. B. Hanvy. Mrs Thelma Hart-<br />

July 34, SOguests attended. ' The Army team la still nosing recreation center<br />

man, Mrs. S. R. Hants, Oeorge<br />

ahead (<strong>of</strong> first place with four<br />

The final pin score was Mia to<br />

wins and two Iowa far the sea. NOT ENCOUBAGINQ<br />

m. R. Martin was pace ietter for<br />

Playland Adds<br />

son, while Keller'* All^Stars Have<br />

the visitors with the top single <strong>of</strong><br />

candidate for county sheriff<br />

Skating Pro<br />

edged Into second place with three soUcitlns- votes hi a small<br />

233 and the besr threesome <strong>of</strong> B«.<br />

wins. Abbotts Dairies dropped to<br />

TJie Playland skating rink will<br />

town In Oklahoma. ATter giving an<br />

Prltiwangcr qualified for second<br />

thlid place after last week's games,<br />

Hoa add to Its personnel Tonv<br />

attentive Negro a fervent cam-<br />

with »64. For the home tewnen,<br />

Suglia. a Bronse Medal pr<strong>of</strong>essmi<br />

with two wins and two loroon far paign speech, he asked for Ills sup-<br />

Norman and Mcintire were high<br />

si skater and youngest pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

the season. Lifeguards (till have<br />

with soa and SOS pins, resnectiveport.<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Roller skating Rink Oper-<br />

long ay to go, with four losses.<br />

ii<br />

stars' Association,<br />

Longest home run <strong>of</strong> the season "Well, mister, I tell you, you Last Friday nlghf the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Mr, Suglia will serve as a flow<br />

was hit by T. Quatafson, <strong>of</strong> WUU.<br />

are mj second choice,' replied the<br />

Negro.<br />

Olty aJl-ntan fared Better, winning<br />

—I attendant and endeavor to teach<br />

er'a All-Stars, when the ban land-<br />

over another team <strong>of</strong> visitors, S10T<br />

^dancing steps to Playland patrons<br />

ed In the middle <strong>of</strong> Sttt it. Other The would-be sheriff pandered a W 8MB, The locals' high point was<br />

S . , l*w Herbert, <strong>of</strong> Itone Harbor, home runs have been made try Pc<br />

moment. Then, concluding that he reached in the second game when<br />

genial fleer manager at Hie rink w*n.<strong>of</strong> w^ji, oi Annette; Abbott*; ine the Am Army? Mecould<br />

easily eliminate the Negro's they tallied en pins, on the crest<br />

has Just returned home from Alister, and Kannae, also "on S>e<br />

first choice by maligning the man, f y<br />

cre<br />

208 b na D ' I i<br />

Shore Memorial Hospital. Army team.<br />

he asked cheerfully: -And who<br />

y nea<br />

<strong>of</strong> a 208 by D'Imperio DImperio and<br />

Outcome <strong>of</strong> league results will<br />

Is your first choicer'*<br />

MS by Al alum, Blum aiso<br />

MS b Al al<br />

i ac'sred '<br />

a 233 in the third gmme and Russ<br />

depend lonely upon pitching by "Well, sir, just anybody." Orane had 284 in the opener. For<br />

Moon (Army). Bay Price (Abbots),<br />

and Moore, <strong>of</strong> Keller's All-<br />

1<br />

mltRWunper. New York; R, jint.*<br />

un, II member <strong>of</strong> the K, B. team<br />

In the Philadelphia Classic League<br />

and B.. Martin, <strong>of</strong> Cnmden.<br />

The all-stan hive booked sev-<br />

CLOSED MONDAYS<br />

i WaiUngton, D.C., 9th 4b Mains Ave,, S.W.<br />

-Inn<br />

SHOP<br />

#16 W«ky An,<br />

BREAKFAST<br />

$ to 11:30<br />

DINNER<br />

5 to S<br />

OOMS<br />

Wr<br />

JCFAST<br />

:HEON<br />

I'^iiwWi<br />

NERS<br />

VICHES<br />

i fintuuUmis<br />

Service<br />

**d Cwtnl Ave.<br />

CHESTER'S<br />

928 Boardwalk<br />

Serving Sandwiches, hot or<br />

«U. Breakfast, Loneh and<br />

fatter Dinners. Beverages,<br />

Specialties, HamburgiH<br />

and Ho* Dogs.<br />

Candies<br />

Fountain Service<br />

Breyer'a Ice Cream<br />

(Abo in Quarts or Bulk)<br />

Peanuts, Pop Corn, Tobacco<br />

and News Stand .<br />

DINNERS *1<br />

WwksTaya. «Jt te 1 *av<br />

Bwolrfart, t to 11 a.m.<br />

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

PLYMOUTH<br />

INN<br />

Hymouth PWe and<br />

AtkntJc Are.<br />

MHTISA T. CXIBSON, hap,<br />

DINNERS<br />

mam m on<br />

Schedule for next week's league<br />

mei is p» follows: <strong>Aug</strong>ust a. Kef.<br />

" vs. Army; <strong>Aug</strong>ust T, Lifeguards<br />

THE HENRY PLATE<br />

RESTAURANTS<br />

Popular Prices<br />

M«I» You'll Enjoy<br />

Ninth St. At Wesley Ave.<br />

Hotel Strand Building<br />

ROTARY CLUB MEETS IIEKK FRIDAYS AT I P, M,<br />

OPEN TO PUBLIC<br />

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

Crystal Dining Room<br />

Wesley Ave. at 11th St.<br />

BBEAKFA8T DINNER .*'.*<br />

NOW OPEN<br />

For<br />

BREAKFAST<br />

9 to 12:30<br />

CLIFFE'S<br />

SEAFOOD RESTAURANT<br />

JOHN S. TCNNIaLDR, Prop.<br />

802 Boardwalk Phone 0602<br />

(CLOSED IVEbNESDAYS)<br />

An OHM Vi*w from Every Scl , . . Right on the Bo.rdw.Jk<br />

r Restaurant<br />

in<br />

<strong>On</strong> the Boardwmlk al Fourth Street<br />

THE BQARDWALK RESTAURANT<br />

For the Gwdttu Section<br />

•k Fine Food<br />

* Moderately Priced<br />

* Generous Portions<br />

* By the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

„ OPEN EVERY DAY<br />

SrSOto<br />

Visitors Beat<br />

Resort Bowlers<br />

A team <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Olty visitors<br />

defeated a team <strong>of</strong> resort bowlers<br />

last Wednesday afternoon In •<br />

special match at the Playland aj.<br />

)e),'s<br />

ANT<br />

MO (fcfeAlV AVt.,<br />

• OC^AN CITY, N. jf%<br />

Northwood- Where Dining Is Always<br />

A Pleasure<br />

Excellent Food<br />

Moderate Prices<br />

Pleasant Environment<br />

Courteous Service<br />

mra,,,<br />

Garden Patch<br />

nun o. TOWNSBND,<br />

from 8 A. M,<br />

BOARDWALK-N«i to<br />

other<br />

tes4m<br />

future.<br />

prices<br />

t<br />

1<br />

SEAFOOD<br />

RESTAI<br />

From 12 Noon<br />

Until 8:30 PM<br />

and dosed one day weekly (Tuet(k>)<br />

WANTED~<br />

Pastry Women Sandwich<br />

Dishwashers<br />

•#•••»•H«MtM«tMitiiM»ttMMM MM*<br />

Horsey's Restam<br />

1357-59 A.bury Avenue<br />

DINNERS—4:30 te 1<br />

SUNDAYS and UOLIDAYS—3 to 1<br />

BRKAKFA8T~«:3a te iliSt<br />

POINT TAVER<br />

OPEN EVERY DAY<br />

O.M_ Tfii gAT AT SOMER$ POINT<br />

i Delicious Lobsters<br />

L a Specialty<br />

, St«alu^and Chops<br />

Seafood.irt Variety<br />

6. b#»V»-»'l»« dhiing r6om. and bar<br />

•<br />

Lot* Sold<br />

M•nimum<br />

n Somers Point<br />

Mayor Collects Over<br />

100 Souvenirs for<br />

'Gmrman Museum' ,<br />

BOMJERB POINT - Mayor<br />

Fred w. Ohapnan's collection<br />

<strong>of</strong> souvenin la well ever 100<br />

now, as added artlifles <strong>of</strong> unique<br />

Oerman design are receiv-<br />

JACK'S GROVE<br />

i tb» M«y» LainEng Rq»J—John S. Lamb, Prop.<br />

ONB MLB nOH MMSM POINT CIKCUi<br />

Music<br />

ryNite<br />

410<br />

Clean<br />

Fun<br />

IHPl/ Hi Bill AT THE FIA<br />

AT THE PIANO<br />

•JACK ALBIN NIGHTLY<br />

* DELICIOUS SANDWICHES •<br />

I'll See Ken At, , ,<br />

MAENNER'S<br />

the Circle — Somers Point<br />

HA.NE5 Flanders<br />

Hold<br />

ICHORAGE TAVERI<br />

OWNER SKIVED DAILY<br />

Served<br />

AD<br />

5 l^iiiish Course<br />

In Home Service<br />

R«d Crow R«poru<br />

far July HMKP<br />

BOMERS POINT^The July executive<br />

meeUng <strong>of</strong> the Rea nest<br />

brand! was held ait UM New York<br />

av ochool TrurBday afternoon.<br />

Th« chairman, Mrs, RM W,<br />

Ohapman, announced that live<br />

members who have teen takinf<br />

.Oesrfiai Tallnum, M<br />

OUvar, Jr. KM, oeent Mtts,<br />

tin. mtma MadtUSe and<br />

Maria.<br />

Point Personals<br />

SQMBte POINT _ »*rs. ._<br />

Qarrisan, Delaware av,, had as recent<br />

guests, Mr. and Mrs. William<br />

pnee, and Kathryn Qaater, <strong>of</strong><br />

Pleassntvllle; Mrs. Thomas Mc-<br />

vttUsDf bj§<br />

Mm. oeom Johmon, Mrs. Rank<br />

Chamberlain and daughter. MIUL<br />

an yistttog agt. vnnk and MK<br />

Chamberlain at ; , J3an Bruno, OaUf.<br />

FMTOIW<br />

ouj Opposition<br />

Edward M. m Phitadelpota ed-<br />

•any Johnson, who has Men<br />

training at Camp Gordon, Oft., is<br />

•pending a furlough with his parents,<br />

Mr. and Mrs, Bornt Johnson. ucator, was nominated for the pra-<br />

Premium.<br />

aldency <strong>of</strong> Uie <strong>Ocean</strong> Cits FlsO-<br />

tracts <strong>of</strong> ed for the ever-growing Nazi<br />

Mr. and Mrs, Edgar Pratt. 1st ing Club at the 14th st- nler csU-<br />

r<br />

at,, entertained during the week<br />

H „»„ -—i at P~®~ TTHlStMlm<br />

everting, during the Leonard Todd. stationed<br />

Oath. Chetham, Pa : Howard Rllny. end, their son-in-law and dauchurday night.<br />

the Itsth Ordnance De- the course in home service at Egg<br />

<strong>of</strong> Gettysburg; Fanny Bchtfer, and ter, Mr. and Mr*. James Martin, Nominated without oppaaltloo,<br />

"higher than minimum pot In Oennany, sent the ma- Harbor expected to to certifi&iL<br />

Hiss A, Bstlenne, <strong>of</strong> Barfarntown, and daughter, Be*sy, <strong>of</strong> Camdcn. Mr. Fes will suooeed Charles Vol-<br />

v fietteitor Enoch Hlgbee yor a collection <strong>of</strong> Ms daggers<br />

ajn, Oarrison is enjoyrng a two*<br />

lum when the annual club elec-<br />

They are: Dr. Mathilda lichner,<br />

I toTm*. and ejtplalned and elaborately engraved<br />

week trip, visiting Oettysburg and Mr. and Mrs. Prank Cummlugs tion takes place <strong>Aug</strong>uM X. The<br />

ehairman <strong>of</strong> Home Service; Mrs,<br />

swords, confiscated from the<br />

nunwrous plao«.<br />

have returned to Buffalo, ITY., al- nominee la assistant principal <strong>of</strong><br />

Ohapman, Miss arace Wait, Mrs.<br />

m m *<br />

ljuOdlDgs erected un Hitler Youth <strong>On</strong>anlmtlon,<br />

ter visiting Mr, Cummlng's mother, the Bok Vocational BclwoL<br />

Oharlet Evans and Mrs, Allen Ms-<br />

Storm Troopers and Home toy.<br />

Mr, and Mr«. William MeWer, Mrs, Anna, Prnimlngn, on 1st at. Other <strong>of</strong>ficers nominated were:<br />

11 and<br />

Guards, All <strong>of</strong> the swords bear<br />

« a<br />

the slogan "ADM fur Deutch- Mrs. Rank H. Hart, chairman<br />

<strong>of</strong> Phllidelphla and Un. MpWer'i<br />

First vice president, Oarenoe<br />

oi *im were sold to<br />

land.- which means "All for <strong>of</strong> the nurgical dreaUns unit, an-<br />

sister, Mrs. n, E. •egletes. <strong>of</strong> Ptul- Rev. and Mn, Oedrio E. Hick- Smith, woodstown; aeosnd vine<br />

^ t^Sond, Miiladel-<br />

Germany," , nounced that M volunteer warken<br />

mtelphla. recently visited their man have as theh- guests at the president, Robert Kline, Bala Ctm-<br />

had completed gOOlii hours <strong>of</strong> ser-<br />

aunt, Mrs. Joseph Slick, at herparsonage<br />

on Ma-bee av. Mrs. wyd; aectatary-tiBasunr, Albeit<br />

• ttO».<br />

Another •omen point man. vlw, with MH surgical sponges<br />

summer hone, 1st at, Mrs. slick<br />

Hlckman's brother-ln-liw and sis- Alnswortn, Bomsrs Point; trustees,<br />

Major Charles Meredith, with<br />

si a, lot is, bloek aoii. __..<br />

prepared from June at to July<br />

is from Utlca. N. Y.<br />

ter, Mr, and Mrs. George w. John- John J. Dougherty, Bdward Mcson,<br />

<strong>of</strong> Runnemedo.<br />

aouth and Walter C. Davis, all<br />

the nth Labor Supervision<br />

price I7M, went to Roy Center in the Rhlneland. en-<br />

as.<br />

• * m<br />

<strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, and William M.<br />

jr for Il.MO.<br />

hanced Mafor chapman's odd Or, Uchner reported that Home<br />

Mr and Mn, Herman Hopkins. Mary etuber. New York, la Bger, ocean <strong>City</strong>. '<br />

, jiot 14, blocfclMi. collection with three more service had three new easel, three<br />

Oibbs av., entertalnel recently Mr. •pending some time<br />

puce I7M, was purchased •words, and two full dress Nail old ones, two <strong>of</strong>fice interviews, men-<br />

and Mrs, Clarence MWdMat, <strong>of</strong><br />

at Bay and<br />

_-" Manaret Garter, <strong>of</strong> Vent- uniform*.<br />

sages and telegrams, and hone<br />

Chester, pa,, and have a* their<br />

Delaware avg.<br />

Those chosen as delegates to the<br />

Association <strong>of</strong> Surf Anglers were<br />

: at N».<br />

calls, representing 20 hours <strong>of</strong> ner-<br />

house guests at present, Mrs. Hopvlce,<br />

with two workers.<br />

kins brother-in-law and sister,<br />

KIWANIS BAsU TAUK<br />

Joseph Johnson and Brook Anderson,<br />

Philadelphia, and C. Morton<br />

Mr. and Mn, JamM K, Shlnn. <strong>of</strong> ON POSTWAR PLANNING Walters, Mt. Airy.<br />

<strong>of</strong> AftpMae stwnrJ *<br />

Peach Festival ,<br />

I mrt 4, lot NO, is, Wook MU,<br />

Volunteers reporting for •urgi* WUmlngton, Del, •nd Mia Mary SOMEBS POINT — Jacob H.<br />

> already has Men aa-<br />

1780, »ho went to Boy to Aid Hospital cal dreMlng work at the Daww Watt, <strong>of</strong> Baston, UA, Patty well* Crauie, manager <strong>of</strong> ttoe Prankford<br />

nounced for Aaftut 1, UDd It W*a<br />

BOMERfl POINT-^A peach fes-<br />

•v, school during the past monta granddaughter <strong>of</strong> Mr, and Mrg. braneh <strong>of</strong> ths Rufus Waples Oo, erator. Western BectrlG Co, At-<br />

't;' to" No, W, 77, 71 andtival,<br />

to raise funds to apply to<br />

lnclnde: Mrs, ohapman. tin. Will- Hopkins, has returned home after Philadelphia, addreaied the Kllantic Olty, will be guest speaker anoe •tamn win te valkMed in<br />

k Ull, Bay and Oibbe nvB.. the purchase <strong>of</strong> an inluHntor and<br />

iam Taylor, Mrs. Irene Watt, Mrs. spending a few days In Chester wanls caub truesdny night on<br />

^ to Carl and Lew Bpoto violet ray Ughto (sr the nursery<br />

Elisabeth Oodfrey, Mrs, Wlgmore, and Wilmington.<br />

"What servlee Oluh. ahould do in<br />

next week.<br />

fall, wither KppBat x<br />

be sitU<br />

minimum <strong>of</strong> tMO, at Shore Memorial Hospital, will<br />

Mrs. Karl Hlckman, Mrs, Floyd<br />

Pott War Planning."<br />

i, tots M and 14, Wock be conducted by the hospital's Jun-<br />

Vorheet, Mrs. Charles Meskers,<br />

lnlmUD prise WOO, m *oM ior League, on the lawn at New<br />

Mm. John M. Steelman, Mrs: A. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hy. ^ulgi BocctlU. wen known blind Pmnt Charchms<br />

rn«d OaUaw«y, Uppir D»* York av and Shore rd. tomor-<br />

a. McOausland, Mrs. Alice Oon- Shore rd.. entertained during the singer, sang "Roses <strong>of</strong> Hcardy".<br />

row i Saturday).<br />

over, Mrs, Jean Rlsley, Mrs. John week end. In Qerety't mother. Other guests were: Fvt, George BETHANY MKTBODtBT scotm WOK<br />

Youni, Mrs. Robert Wuchter, Mrs. Mrs. oraee McOlll, Mr, and Mrs. Oodfrey and Father Wllllsm ood- Uan rt, .aad BHiMeai «T. Two Boy Scout* rode McjfdM<br />

y«t 7. tot IS, block 1411, rflln-<br />

Lulu Miles, Mn. Alice Siclonan. Edward O'Brien and children, Betfrey, <strong>of</strong> Botners rm%: Oeorge m- •ev. M A mei Iftnfc—n, from Ardmore, FSL, to Cap* Mar<br />

i price NM, was purchased W PLIB8E FEEBENTEn TO Mra. Ulllan Hagerthy, Mrs. V. ty Powell, Charles pecker, William rlcli and Hani Burkaardt, ocean 10, njn. Sunday Su School. l Men's Mnt last week, the trip n«B»-<br />

MeWir PhUftdelprjla (or PAiTOB AND BEIDB<br />

Aspenberg. Mrs, D, Aspsnberf, Mrs. Mather, and Rose Mary Bemon, <strong>City</strong>; Be Witt Biker. Unwood; Bible Classes es meet at the Mew lne u boor*. The boys wen ste-<br />

SOMEJIS POINT Members and<br />

W, Aspenberi, Mn, Alice Marsh, aU <strong>of</strong> Philmdelphla Pvt, George George Johnson. Runnemede, and York av, fire hall.<br />

p ln uw<br />

EA U, andMkta«<br />

m friends <strong>of</strong> oraee Lutheran church<br />

Miss Grace Wolf. Mrs. Charles Ev- Oerety, who has been in India at Klwanlan rred Cramer, <strong>of</strong> the<br />

presented Mev, and Mrs. Robert<br />

ans, Mrs. John Oliver. Mrs, Mark months, and U now enjoying a SO- OaldweU West Essn Club. , 11<br />

poen w,<br />

7:10 pm, "An Important Ques- Kk, l«,<br />

day furlough, will spend a tew wmiam Boehrn. night chief op-<br />

1, tots S and 9, Mock 1413,<br />

tion."<br />

wuchter with a purse <strong>of</strong> tlOO a<br />

price aaoo. went to Mrs. a party in the recreation room o<br />

iMi Philadelphia, f« the church. Miss Grace Wolf made<br />

f, Bethel, near Oedar ay. the presentation.<br />

Mfcoyght by LeBrtght Homfter. A musical program, including<br />

• fat the minimum <strong>of</strong> IMO. guitar solos, solos by David Clay-<br />

find 10. tots No.. 3, 4 and 8, ton, Jeanlne Clayton and 1-nn.lel<br />

"toi if, map <strong>of</strong> Olyn Heath Ho. Potts, recitations by Mn. Lillian<br />

wu Muiht by Richard TJj<strong>of</strong>flp- Bagerthy and Uarjorie Oliver, was<br />

st tte minimum <strong>of</strong> HH. wall received.<br />

f ODUDCU approved the tranefer Mrs. Charles Wolf was general<br />

Tetail consumption license chairman <strong>of</strong> arrangements, and<br />

n Watdoii and Hoy MWle was assisted by Mn Alice Slckman.<br />

Bt§«e, Jr.<br />

Mrs. Lillian Hagerthy and Miss<br />

TO CLOSING HOUR Qraoe Wolf. About 80 attended.<br />

A communication was read from The mtr. Mr. Wuchter was re-<br />

ollc Beverage Commissioner cently appointed pastor and also<br />

J Drlscol! approving the ordl- wss rocentb- maoied.<br />

i pertaining to the rhangf <strong>of</strong><br />

c fie fran $385 to tMO. start. RICHARD S, THOMPSON<br />

[July 1, IBM. Zhe Gommlsrioner AND MISS CUKRY MARRIED<br />

I approved tflretoslnf liour <strong>of</strong> SOMBRS POINT—A wedding <strong>of</strong><br />

in. but recommended that coun- local interest took place Sunday<br />

reconjlder, and change the evening when Miss Isabel Curry,<br />

hour to t ajn.<br />

<strong>of</strong> •oners Point, formerly <strong>of</strong> WU-<br />

j" Engineer Junes M. Monsg- klntburg. Pa. became the bride <strong>of</strong><br />

Jr» requested and reeeived Richard a, Thompson. Rev. Robert<br />

J M to spend about $100 on Wuchter, pastor <strong>of</strong> arace Lutli-<br />

fp«ul Oark Boulevard. eran Church, performed the cere-<br />

COWNO<br />

mony in the parsonage,<br />

Charks •ralth Was Mr, Thompson is one <strong>of</strong> the cor-<br />

Volunteer Fin Oom- oners <strong>of</strong> Atlantic County, secretary<br />

J'-tB"'!*- connerl* tor : Itililjlll If eduoatlon. and a<br />

for a circus on <strong>Aug</strong>ust<br />

tanner councilman Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Because <strong>Aug</strong>ust S U<br />

Thompson will reside at 11 Dela-<br />

i committee. Including<br />

ware av.<br />

i Smith and Walter Stretch,<br />

i uned by the chair to MB-chairman<br />

<strong>of</strong> the highway commit-<br />

I the Fin Company to ask it totee<br />

<strong>of</strong> the freeholders, to have<br />

; another date, A motion was Longport Mvd. made "ridable" as<br />

requesting Frank DeFeo, soon as passible.<br />

Riverview Inn<br />

Entrance—Just Off tha Circle, Somers Point <strong>of</strong> H. Roy Ste«le, Jr.—Phoo. Sorocr. Point 934<br />

##^1,-<br />

NO COVER NO MINIMUM ^T w^Wp V^B^Bjaspappe^ _<br />

• Platters •<br />

• ;<br />

SEA FOODS<br />

'5TEAK5,<br />

ROASTS<br />

CHICKEN<br />

SNAPPER<br />

SOUP<br />

;'. ">•• .• "•'S- -. .<br />

SfS<br />

:&<br />

Dining Room<br />

Under Personal Supervision<br />

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

McCallister<br />

Dining Room Open<br />

Daily 5 p- «. *© 2<br />

COCKTAIL LOUNGE AND BAR OPEN FROtf!<br />

...How See the GLASS BAR -a tu<br />

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nuoA why wettianot to on* ttw VBDB jessosmg wonosni sv<br />

Mb-4MWkwii within tf '<br />

UBS tasJer n. tannkn. field repre- SbtMtoMiwIfl give"*<br />

sentative <strong>of</strong> the National War all ooatrtiutm.<br />

and Ola<br />

print- J>ind, pointed out that <strong>of</strong> the lilt M the TJSO, TJ some <strong>of</strong> the<br />

the revised re- million dollar national quota, Wl.- other organisations with a share<br />

dur<br />

ceipt<br />

300.000 has been allocated for thein<br />

the National War Fund are tha<br />

oa your soring Issue, it<br />

Copies <strong>of</strong>-the Tie vised Ptorm W use <strong>of</strong> the United Service Organi- United Seaman's Service. War Pri-<br />

makes wry good leading for those<br />

« «* m • who WOO have Wl not n been able to Fonn<br />

will be available about October . sations to give aid and comfort soners Aid. V. a. Committee for<br />

when employers may requisition to American fighting, men. This 1> the Care <strong>of</strong> European Children, the<br />

visit yow for some time.<br />

-W* bop* to (0 come cm down during The commissioner <strong>of</strong> Internal them In quantity from local Col- on a busts <strong>of</strong> apending approxi- American Field Service, and group*<br />

.Clty. the lattBr part <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Aug</strong>ust and re- Revenue. Joseph I> Nunan. Jr lectors <strong>of</strong> Internal Revenue. In themately<br />

MJK) for each, man In thefor<br />

relief work In (he Philippines<br />

new old frtenduhips. Agahtrmsny has advised that a revised form usual manner Employers py desiring<br />

service, he said.<br />

and roost other war-torn nation-.<br />

<strong>of</strong> withholding receipt, FVjrm W-2 to print their own receipts should 110 PER 8EBVTCE MAN<br />

Headquarters for the local effort<br />

for IMS win be available about submit samples, ps, to the e Commis<br />

pMobtr- 1. The revised form is sioner <strong>of</strong> f Internal I l Revenue, WWash<br />

The New Jersey quota Is M.000,<br />

U in Room -3. <strong>City</strong> BUI, Mrs.<br />

UM .ION BOtUI<br />

~ "lly the same as the old, but ington. D. O. -<br />

000, which when- broken down<br />

Ruth Nlcker-on is serving aa trea-<br />

would a mean the expenditure <strong>of</strong><br />

surer and has charge or the effiw.<br />

DIDDMn<br />

Baa been e Improved, qn on the toe tads<br />

about 110 for every (tew Mm Charles Brrekley, loth st.<br />

Mew Jersey's oyster industry <strong>of</strong>experience. « m arrangement.<br />

man In uniform.<br />

and Bay «v., was added UiU week<br />

<strong>of</strong> ill,-1 wording and taTjography.<br />

.. and a BOH annual busl-<br />

tba following<br />

It will he usable Immediately, but Struble Heads "Bunty |1O Is not too much to<br />

to the group <strong>of</strong> zone captains who<br />

spend to make life away from<br />

•rtU conduct the campaign.<br />

<strong>of</strong> mm than |H million del- employers are authorised to use up<br />

home more bearable for our sons<br />

lars.<br />

lor. The Sent!<br />

Wiling stocks <strong>of</strong> the old form<br />

and daughters," he said,<br />

MASOtv-DEtON UNU<br />

before adopting the new one ."Shis War Fund Drive Mr Qonnan also brought out Molly Pitcher was the first wo-<br />

!• to prevent waste <strong>of</strong> Bapir or<br />

-*•<br />

Though It Is a northern state,<br />

the hot that the cost <strong>of</strong> colltctman sergeant in the American Ar-<br />

needles expense to employers.<br />

Continued<br />

one-thlnl <strong>of</strong> New Jersey In south<br />

lnf. (dminUtering and distributing my. Washington appointed her<br />

t that the<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Mason-tHxon <strong>Line</strong>.<br />

Fbrm w-S? ia tBe receipt which<br />

quota National War Fund cash last year ter her heroic feat in the Battle<br />

Is low, having been based<br />

each emplojier la reouired by law<br />

upon | Wgj, |o, than one-half <strong>of</strong> one per<strong>of</strong><br />

Monnauth,<br />

yeur-nrnund population,<br />

Mew Jersey's bonded Indebted- to furnish to each employee at the the resort also ean count upon<br />

ness last year totalled ISO/IHUSW end ef each year for upon tenni.<br />

This administration cost is lower<br />

nation <strong>of</strong> employment, if it occurs<br />

much support from the summer in proportion than that <strong>of</strong> any<br />

«oner> to show the amount <strong>of</strong><br />

vacationing public.<br />

other fund-raising organization In<br />

the employee's wages and the<br />

This year's drive U • challenge the eountry, he said.<br />

amount <strong>of</strong> income tax withheld to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and Cape May tlEDl'lTHII.E FOK INCOME Tjt<br />

Oounty to make UP for the Bast<br />

Arch<br />

from his wages during the year. ' .».„.„ several ,»«,» years when ,.,.„ m the go going was Another point brought out<br />

Most employee, whose incomes n't so good," he taid, "l no I the meeting was the fact thi<br />

Supports<br />

war Fund contributions are de<br />

Service<br />

rwsvwv<br />

ductible for Income tax purposes<br />

SHOBS BBIII TO<br />

so that the donor actually glyea<br />

Phone<br />

considerably less than the amount<br />

OPKD nnewnm<br />

<strong>of</strong> his rontrlbutkin because <strong>of</strong> thi<br />

Point LIBERTY COMING MONDAY vlng in taxes,<br />

William C. Hunt, <strong>of</strong> Wlldwood,<br />

county campaign chairman, urged<br />

490 SHOE REPAIRS<br />

the workers to make an effort to<br />

• Night Service 10S4 AikurrAm BOND<br />

see every resident <strong>of</strong> the community,<br />

for ht pointed out that whili<br />

BASIL DONATO. Fhp,<br />

most people<br />

<strong>of</strong>ten<br />

BROS.<br />

them.<br />

"TAG DAI- PLANNED<br />

ASIDE<br />

THEATRE<br />

3-Ring<br />

In addition to the doorbell-ring<br />

Ing phase <strong>of</strong> the drive, it also fc<br />

SOMERS<br />

(sheeted to incorporate in appeal<br />

Uirqugti the motion picture th*<br />

Point<br />

atres, to conduct a "tag day" cam.<br />

palgn, and to place coin receptacles<br />

WITH ANIMAL ANNEX<br />

In numerous public places to<br />

eeim voluntary contHbutloM.<br />

ABO.<br />

Mrs. Maxwell, chairman for the<br />

DOUBLE FEATURE<br />

2:30 and S:15 p,n,—ONE DAY ONLY<br />

Benefit Fire Company<br />

©Mm Hardy f LBB Ch--, IB<br />

I "Dead Mm*, Eyes" SOMERS POINT—MONDAY, AUG. 6 f<br />

_ i U£, AIH3L 1-4<br />

2?<br />

jjj,*.' .IMWUKB TRACT - KATHERINE HEFrWIUV<br />

'^WITHOUT<br />

f> • HORB SHORE<br />

CAB<br />

p want to give, they<br />

for someone to<br />

wait<br />

evening, told the workers that "our<br />

only reward will be the ntufaetion<br />

<strong>of</strong> knowing we are helping our own<br />

boys and the people <strong>of</strong> countries<br />

which have been so devastated by<br />

this war"<br />

Exactly how long the drive will<br />

*°"> J«XT TO MAC S<br />

FAST hBtE STATION OTAB CROIXDS<br />

lad! has not been decided, for it<br />

will depend upon the length <strong>of</strong><br />

ONLY LARGE CIRCUS to Shaw<br />

time needed by the various block<br />

solicitors to cover their territory.<br />

iviDEO BY MwemcTs<br />

The committee has divided the<br />

town according to election precinctj,<br />

with captains in each pre<br />

ASH<br />

MDDRIv<br />

a.<br />

THUttS, fill M SAT, AUU t-3 t<br />

OKNK TIERNET - JOHN HODIAK<br />

"A BELLJOR<br />

AMQ<br />

MOM, TUM, * W«B. ADO. «,<br />

GAMON . OBMORT<br />

mvmmn PHI, * IAT, AUO, 9.U.M<br />

CBAWJX MOOUfi aM KB? %<br />

"INCEHDttRYJLoi<br />

JUSO - New!<br />

0665<br />

OBOEOI HOROA1I<br />

MB * Wist M-nr. aarHea<br />

American Phone<br />

TAXI 0280<br />

Stand 8th & Weat<br />

Opp. A*p Stone U-hr, aerviee<br />

S(»gbetti Sauce ^<br />

witk iiuu. tnmn. KM t<br />

"Full It.. lull*. OMtHMS"<br />

FRANK LONGO<br />

Ph. UN 1M> BIMTSON AV<br />

Portmlt M<br />

Photographer*<br />

enloptar A Printbuj Serrtoe<br />

SENIOR STUDIOS<br />

SM Asbarj An. Ph. lilt<br />

XfeWf, AVQ. s-a<br />

«|ABI* MONTKZ MHf HAU. , AKDT DEVTNE<br />

SUDAN" DICK" ONLEY'S ITERMINAL<br />

24-Hour Service<br />

RADIO SERVICE<br />

MJU, OradBlc<br />

QJYDE CARSON<br />

111* nay An Pfc. MM<br />

Plastering, Brick Pointing<br />

OF THE mum" FISH MARKET<br />

MNSEY<br />

The Unhurried<br />

WfaWldn . Bramfir. , Rom , Gin,<br />

WtntM - Confab « Cocktaib<br />

South End Headquarters for<br />

GARAGE SERVICE<br />

STORAGE . WASHING . LUBRICATION<br />

RGADSERVICE<br />

Ph. 0784 J 48th and Aabury Ave.<br />

NOW OPEN<br />

HIUBM Flanders<br />

Hotel Drug Store<br />

Luncheonette<br />

Abbott', Ice Cream<br />

Sun Bum<br />

PRESCRIPTIONS<br />

A. I •><br />

THWW, FBI, * BAT, AUO. I-J.«<br />

VAN JOHNSON . ESTHER WILLIAMS<br />

an* TOtmv DORBBV^I O<br />

"THRILL OF A RO<br />

AMO - tto<br />

MON, TUBS, * WBD,, AUO, S-l-B<br />

"JUNIOR MISS"<br />

cariwn<br />

rm, « SAT,."AUG. ».IO.II<br />

ROBERT VOUNO . LABA1NE DA,T , AKN<br />

Those Endearing Young I _<br />

ALSO ., TnaTelague. Dfaney Outaoa and Hnm "1<br />

Two Evening Shows BlanlBf Till . MaUnl<br />

rat 4 iAT,, AUO. j.3.4<br />

IIUMPnBEY BOOART - ALEXIS SMITH Hi<br />

SIDNCT GREENSTHEET In<br />

"CONFLICT" .<br />

ALSO — Dlaner Cartoon, short and Tfe*a<br />

1WON, TUBS, * WED, ADO. •->.»<br />

EDDIE BRACKEN . VERONICA LAKE - DIANA iSM'4<br />

mnd CABMEN CAVAIXARO In<br />

"OUT OF THIS WORU"<br />

TBLWB., FBI, * SAT<br />

BETTE DAVI*<br />

ALSO — News<br />

AUO, 9-10-11<br />

. JOHN BALL - JOAN<br />

NIGEL BRUCE to '. \ >1<br />

"THE CORN IS Gl<br />

ALSO —DUwy Oanoon and New*<br />

Two EfCBina; Show*. Startlnt 7:15 • UfaUmi IMf M<br />

T1IURS, FIU. A BAT, AVO, 1-3-4<br />

FBED MwMUERAY - IOAN LESLIE - JTJWE<br />

•M DINE SHELDON hi<br />

—WEEK-ENP SPECIALS—<br />

'WHERE DO WE GO FROM<br />

AMO — "March <strong>of</strong> Time", Color Cartoon aai<br />

BtON., Tinsg. * W»». AOG, i-f-i<br />

MEATDEPT. PRODUCE DEPT,<br />

BITTT OBABLE . HICK HAVME8 MM<br />

"DIAO DIAMOND HORSES<br />

9 a. n. to<br />

AMO — A NoTeltBon and New<br />

Open Duly 9 to<br />

tillfornl. TBVBB,, nU, « «ATn AUO, 9 10-11<br />

FRED MuMVBBAf - HELEN WALKEB -<br />

•M JEAN HEATHER IB<br />

PRESSING<br />

Oranges FURRIERS<br />

Grapefruit<br />

SWTNMtOM<br />

»to<br />

Slim Co<br />

v<br />

•„% jV _<br />

^ ' "- V- ' ' t-.<br />

Phone 1035<br />

"MURDER, HE SAYS"<br />

ALSO — Sparta Famda, C*lor CvinoD and<br />

Buy Morm War Bonds And S<br />

BREAKFAST<br />

8 A, M. to Noorj : ,^<br />

4 P. M. to 8 P. M.<br />

DIIB TO EXISTING OONDITtONS, M<br />

OiPMti Mcnchwa • Open Other<br />

858 Asbitry Avenue<br />

HELP WANTED.<br />

Short Order<br />

for<br />

'?""** '.' -.-<br />

S '. '<br />

'm;-<br />

*P"MWraiW!fii-§ii^<br />

t- » JjJjJ<br />

>^ Editorial Page <strong>of</strong> The Sentinel-L<br />

lOTYSHnwEiripcER o«« ra-v <strong>Ocean</strong> Ofar ah Cart,<br />

f downfall.<br />

hurchill wai M unrelentingly ag-ainst<br />

tiBf sorely-needed reforms as he was<br />

t the Germans. He is an old-line,<br />

hell conservative to the core <strong>of</strong> his<br />

nd'i poor have been notoriously<br />

for generation!. Their opportunities<br />

itter their lot have been practically<br />

[The war broke down some <strong>of</strong> the bar-<br />

\ between classes and opened new vis-<br />

Flo labor. The so-called lower classes<br />

Urently determined Mat they would<br />

[ »gain link to their pre-war level if<br />

' could help it. So they revolted—at<br />

W Ocoan <strong>City</strong>* scrap Bape? col-<br />

Pitas<br />

to be bright promise that<br />

logic h about to be confound- _, .<br />

you remember, remarked that "Kg"''<br />

_ iod for » dog becsuae thty tr*"<br />

<strong>of</strong>f hli other troubles. '<br />

*WO BIRDH WITH ONE STONB<br />

_____ _ jientuTe term—Is unfolding would be a eortly «Id trem'enda.<br />

wealth <strong>of</strong> fascinating possibilities, oua project, seana to have a great<br />

S?*jLi5K H flHHS*.»« * dog. it wU rk* WBI deal <strong>of</strong> aenUment against It. i£-<br />

choice <strong>of</strong><br />

dmtrlat and then<br />

stnngttJ. Th« doD»r will<br />

loot so *m« ar Pndo Sstt<br />

fulfmtnf pramleea and paying the<br />

Interest on his ttupandott national<br />

debt.<br />

Our debt It ao big and Am-naH. war tte<br />

monil obllgKUona are ao exae&nf sootier '<br />

that ta» must be lugh after the be lm<br />

war, much higher than tneyhan mttmentir<br />

orl* « oowlM W, WiteliMl. aw rtven to uadMsfaMd that if MT U BU«d Into Ttapayew iSoeiation.<br />

tki da^i •! Jabn tna B>ptl.t<br />

m Klnf*«n asffaMh Malmaa <strong>City</strong> !k.<br />

lato it by fyufc-Jtett<br />

•land Revolts<br />

gage once remarked that there is<br />

ng permanent but change,<br />

overthrow <strong>of</strong> Bntfand*! predominconiervative<br />

CTiurchlll coalftion<br />

nment came as a surprise and—to<br />

-a ihock, In this country, But it<br />

. have bean foreseen. Churchill wai<br />

em <strong>of</strong> the greatest, moat inspirden<br />

that any nation has ever Had.<br />

r, the very stubborn, bulldog ten-<br />

F * ! M "* Om * n ptbsU m m *• S^"* to •P» led M. Vinson. the new Secntai; <strong>of</strong><br />

would Uke to Ml<br />

the Tressury <strong>of</strong> the United States.<br />

*"« » "*»"• " W" "'•«•• ~«y a<br />

His undertaking is enormous, deli-<br />

to power owri<br />

Church. k«p aoNulteM, ant». moths, cockrowhos and kin- a speelal lefWutlve committee<br />

cate and vital But lt Is my belief ROLDnta am GROUND table, mar Mul flM<br />

that nobody else In government The world Is relying on the not-<br />

». •»- t «t » *** P^* •*•* *" y*"" •"* »••"• BMwd to taVMtltate the project Is quite as well qualified to hanvenrty <strong>of</strong> America, on the sound-<br />

U, Frank w, Wqlf was awarded • • • and a mat many others AS a dle the Job as vinson.<br />

ness <strong>of</strong> the dollar, and lt ell de-<br />

the Distinguished Flying Cross fcy DOT was concocted some » or more yean ago, matter <strong>of</strong> fact, at this distance The new cabinet member knows pends on Jobs. Mr. Vinson eald:<br />

the 8th Army Air Foret, Mid Lt. but it took the pre«nt World war to cUpult It we have yet to huar about anyone taxes. Things he has said already "Tuxea should be levied In such m<br />

N, Mamy Colllsson was made one Into the limelight. DM aa • .uper-duper ^ray In who la tm the enss-state can prove that he Is keenly aware <strong>of</strong> a my that they have the leett<br />

<strong>of</strong> the top Wavy mendlieetini op. Afrtes, BleUy, mly and way point., it caused «U- We are eppomi to It berause two things that are currently the harmful effect on the expansion on toe U»$ fat<br />

eratlons <strong>of</strong> the York Safe and Ions <strong>of</strong> dlscue-tprnidlng uwecU to tun up their we contend that fMermllzsuon and most Important fact* about taxes. or bustneu investment and the<br />

LoeM Oo, ws* contract. toes. Improvement <strong>of</strong> the inland water- High taxes are necessary, now creation <strong>of</strong> Jobs because productive Wltil U|0 ITIII __ * ' ' » proved its worth In Cape May County last wny <strong>of</strong> New Jersey would be al- and for some time to come. (2) employment Is the source <strong>of</strong> ...<br />

Mr» Pnmk I, parby and jack w«ek, when It was applied to the buildings <strong>of</strong> the most us Jjeneflclal and trie cost Wrongly devised taxes In the revenue which the government col-<br />

Chweman, both long-time resort stole's Colony Vm Feeble Minded Male., at Wood- would be only a small fraction <strong>of</strong> United States can wreck the filects from taxes "<br />

residents, marked their MUi birth- MM. Half an hour after it in applied, battalions UM millions the canal would re. nancial structure <strong>of</strong> the entire<br />

dar annlvenmrle. at separate cele- <strong>of</strong> tnaacta had surrendered, uncondltlonaUy quire,<br />

The Secretary's eve wms not on<br />

world In a few months Dark Ages<br />

bntloni. While eagerly looUnt forward to the happy time While the Issue Is at Its present<br />

taxes alone. In a recent published<br />

might visit the earth again<br />

when DOT will be sprayed ftp Wane all over Cape pitch, we submit that now Is the<br />

report he toade lt clear that pro-<br />

* • a<br />

YEARS AOO May Oounty^thereby creating B, mosquitokiM para- tune to promote the Idea <strong>of</strong> fed-<br />

ductive employment Is the founda-<br />

A DEPENDABLE THING<br />

iH h« displayed In arbUllng the Bng- opening A lane night crowd <strong>of</strong> the attended American ttw i*« aon» dls*--we <strong>of</strong> It cannot aronnd help our wishing kltehen, that where we a could persistent ahoot enllcing wrway.-from New dape Jerseys 'May Inland<br />

tion <strong>of</strong> America's living standard<br />

"to" »sin. The *^«nkee dollar* Is one <strong>of</strong>(hlgtieat<br />

ttithe world), the source<br />

to stand finn affBinat Hitler caused' «««? "^e and Appliance Show, coMiiy <strong>of</strong> red anta »e MJtafms hlt-nm wartMf Mjua^ . to oomplto complete th the waterway te few known quantities left in the <strong>of</strong> eJl income and tM basis <strong>of</strong><br />

at Convention Hall.<br />

with us over our puny food<br />

from Maine to Florida and to financial world. While this condi- praiperttr Tor business and agri-<br />

• * •<br />

bring about faderni maintenance tion lasts, there is a. way for weak culture. We may he assured Oat<br />

The Baptist church resuned Its<br />

<strong>of</strong> it In the future.<br />

and depleted countries to gain m- Vinson win always do his best to<br />

radio broadcasts after sev- Mother That, at we (tee it, u an import-<br />

Hmr Mind ant project fioni the -- - •<br />

1 ;<br />

ization <strong>of</strong> essential industries,<br />

d by the Labor Party, may<br />

to be a dangerous experiment in unjd<br />

waters. The far-reaching effect<br />

upon England and the world, cannot<br />

mmn. The present world-wide tendtoward<br />

liberalism had become apt<br />

even before th« war; the pace hai<br />

been accelerated, and America has<br />

W exception.<br />

it, epoch-making changes are in proand<br />

we can only lit by and hope<br />

they may be for the best. By and<br />

they always have been, in the past.<br />

ft Ominous Note<br />

[ing <strong>of</strong> revolt, Congressman T.<br />

t Hand brought that spectre Into fo-<br />

' the United States in his gpeech<br />

•t against our current problem <strong>of</strong><br />

.is, published last week.<br />

i federal government contends that<br />

Uerica's mission to supply the world<br />

jBeMMities, to avert world-wide re-<br />

: Mr. Hand argues that that Is all well<br />

|food, but that our own people should<br />

% first consideration, and he warns<br />

Ittey are becoming "fed up" with ex-<br />

(conditions.<br />

,* that at least half <strong>of</strong> tha world<br />

: ii ended, it is difficult for man)<br />

|W suddenly so much harder to ob-<br />

_ The answer apparently is that we<br />

pit beginning to supply the devaa-<br />

! countries In large volume—at the<br />

Me <strong>of</strong> creating shortages at home,<br />

tus program is to continue any<br />

» <strong>of</strong> tine, the government will have<br />

1 1 better job <strong>of</strong> selling the idea to<br />

> people than has been done to date,<br />

t has always bean prodisral with<br />

• to others. But that was when we<br />

nty to spare. Mow, however, our<br />

tarianism policy is beginning to<br />

i ui, and that's a different matter.<br />

I Selfish Few<br />

ih few have denied many ethers<br />

ure <strong>of</strong> beach parties her© this<br />

, beeauie they turned ' —<br />

-.„, —„—^«, dry, is inclined<br />

long-suffering in its tolerance <strong>of</strong><br />

i wto bring In liqupr, to be consumed<br />

1 " own premises. But when they<br />

s »«ort*s standard <strong>of</strong> behaviour<br />

I taste by carousing in public, th«<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficials have no choice but to<br />

% call a halt.<br />

the sober, well-behaved majority<br />

for the shortcomings <strong>of</strong> « aetffl<br />

minority.<br />

Jittery Japa can take small edm-<br />

»,th« fact that the Big Three ul-<br />

. issued late but week, was divid-<br />

13 pointa. • - -<br />

i'$ Low Down<br />

br PhlladelphU<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Mice<br />

if*<br />

bound<br />

shore,<br />

Raven av.<br />

&M&mtn, hundndi <strong>of</strong> peopl. who want to haps<br />

"*•* * «uaic, state<br />

would be<br />

opJSent, <strong>of</strong><br />

canal could kill<br />

. It's trui' the<br />

to print unsigned letters, but the ban<br />

at Uie moment ao Derhans we ean «1ID «J»P* Rtoy County Times)<br />

^ ^ ^ »m hUJhe, M at • «.b»ta«ti.l rate <strong>of</strong> In-<br />

7He IhflBflf* iMIftBHi Belchly, have DOthlno left for paying a •minder', t^nMt,<br />

Martha PVirbe- and Catherine Og- ^ iWe forTftel the envn^unent la bew- I*<br />

den, local school teochers, left on<br />

• tour <strong>of</strong> the southern state* and<br />

Mexico.<br />

• • •<br />

Mayor champion announced yu<br />

plans for a gymn»«Uc exhibition by<br />

n members <strong>of</strong> me Philadelphia<br />

TumegemeUMM (Tumers) In con- B«dif nM<br />

junction with the heach cullsthen- -HOW about<br />

fas class.<br />

• • •<br />

CharlM K. Baron<br />

Bgr$r on hta SOtli<br />

vtnary at 'Owl In<br />

1 ? National War Fund affordj<br />

tor aBaf uf . " 0 B us the opportunity to eHVB some,<br />

i* the concerts are solely for the elderly <strong>of</strong> thing toward the aid and comchlkllM.<br />

touu why not do something about the *ort and entertainment <strong>of</strong> the men<br />

mosoultoaiT«5 thTmottimwto deleft to push «>o women in our ar«ed forcea,<br />

KiSh «n 34th st,)? st)? »« »"* much, nip»ed compared to to the vast<br />

sum we wen able to WVpT, <strong>On</strong>ly<br />

try out what was dene at Jones g^-^ ""PS,<br />

was given a<br />

for *"« mUn<br />

than last<br />

chlldrens concert tome emnlnB? »••£''J*-<br />

—w we could at least attend one free concert. Which<br />

?» to second I<br />

After our daily chores at washing, cooking, ear- ^°»i<br />

• *-- hours spent eampalin It oBers us • chanee<br />

The tax eflgeettf.' oMee iy ao<br />

the <strong>Aug</strong>utt 1 deadttne wai extended<br />

several "<br />

to i M »vtii-*rt people fnd look g^M'Jhieh we fell fuwn^duTdren<br />

astalW must out-nuin- ^TOere twn't mMy folks ta O«pe<br />

n net give some thought to »J^P'S* 110 !?°?."'TJ *f I<br />

•HODLD THE WILDWOOD8<br />

BE CONSOLIDATED?<br />

WFA AdmlnUtrator aeorge U Turn About<br />

(Wild-mod !»*«•><br />

phllUps advUed the city commls- A couple <strong>of</strong> weeks ago this column pointed out »t question to not a new one<br />

sMnera that they Must put up several inconstotenclts •round town, and thereby<br />

to obtain a federal allot* trod upon neveral ton,<br />

wood, Wiidwood, Wlldwood crest<br />

for<br />

for the good <strong>of</strong> the communities<br />

barred from a Morth Mewo «» convinced—{KOkeMy<br />

could Involved Cut brought about by sel-<br />

DBpfovenent AnoMatj meeting do a far better Job <strong>of</strong> getting ttl out papa- than fish political consideration.,. *<br />

In a dispute over the fact that we do.<br />

Tne <strong>On</strong>ater Wlldwood Chamber<br />

a controversial advertisement wM So we Just up and decided that on<br />

<strong>of</strong> Commerce, with a membership<br />

declined by the newspapers.<br />

week, wvd turn the tables. So we did. And ouch!<br />

Including the four communities.<br />

has Bad the subject <strong>of</strong> consolida-<br />

A Philadelphia •thaw »^ta- did It hurt. , • •<br />

tion under consideration for some<br />

ed m for abuslnc city firemen one thing we<br />

time. Recently It took action In<br />

While they wen fighting a brush tered condition <strong>of</strong> t<br />

the matter, The action was to se-<br />

(tte near his home,<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Music Pier,<br />

cure the services <strong>of</strong> an expert In<br />

with that Wast the ctty has<br />

new the field <strong>of</strong> municipal government<br />

tun Helen McKee. a bather, set <strong>of</strong> flass. We may as well _<br />

to make a thorough survefr <strong>of</strong> the<br />

digging in the Mud new tat 81n- JOT tWs^lamn. We propose to blandly Ignore local problem and to report on<br />

du" unearthed an idol believed to ttuth<strong>of</strong> the matter, which Is that the flags were the desirability or undeslrsblllty <strong>of</strong><br />

be <strong>of</strong> ancient Japanese origin, «en order" tiefore we foieed our •ripe.<br />

consolidation <strong>of</strong> the four WUd-<br />

made <strong>of</strong> the rooU <strong>of</strong> tea plants. Another treat «tetory we aehlewl waa the hewoods.<br />

The survey Is to be a sci-<br />

• • • «<br />

entific one. free from bias or prelated<br />

eompteflon <strong>of</strong> oa*dw»Jk rer*rr., though the<br />

Western Union bid for additional<br />

judice, and Is to tie made by an<br />

city probably had planned to complete them when<br />

telegraph business by Installing' •<br />

agent <strong>of</strong> Uie New JeMey Taxpay-<br />

It dM, ' •<br />

ers' AssocUtlon.<br />

special free phone wM from the<br />

lit p»*Ul©n ttltattr —<br />

This move is probably a wise<br />

use <strong>of</strong> the puMle. Spend Your Vacation at Home one. While it Is difficult for us<br />

to set how consolidation could pos-<br />

- • —• bit <strong>of</strong> Innocent fun If te be <strong>of</strong><br />

Wathinffton<br />

Snapshots<br />

•MX-foot Joseph tt<br />

Internal Revenue U__<br />

father <strong>of</strong> four children.<br />

Dodgers fan, and DMd <strong>of</strong><br />

eau collecting income tk.<br />

our MMAMD taxpayers. tM BMdf<br />

• ruling that simpllfl*. turn |w<br />

Hemi!tar thousands ef farmer.<br />

mm maaar—«•*» i,^ i w vpiawen<br />

was ideal fot BMDtaC Mttt. — —rotOmtm.<br />

Perhap. It wasfufuristie, or aumpUi 1 from t«vel to W Md^ we await the report with<br />

l, which lt ex- keen interest,<br />

and chop, out<br />

i .<br />

1<br />

Canning Without Sugar<br />

The Nut Bowl<br />

SHOULD HOLD<br />

The ruling will prevent t Mi at W« haye • lone, typewritten relMW from the Puffing and blowlna-. the young<br />

disputes about depredation — howOPA.<br />

designed to prove that it lsnt necessary to man Just managed to Jump into<br />

much the owner <strong>of</strong> a eow, » ma- have #ugai^-WBU. not much au»ar. anyway-^when a carriage aa the train left the J<br />

chine, or a factor- may deduct<br />

station.<br />

from yearly income £cauae the "Fruits may be canned without augur as well The man In the corner eyed<br />

eow is getting old or the maehtn- as wltlt sugar, ao far ai keeping qualities aw con- him with scorn.<br />

IOT wwrtf*tf put*<br />

cerned," am the OPA. But as yoo read farther, yon *When I was your age, my lad." |<br />

A Mfdham DntvenUb* -W end- fhui OPA adcnltttng that whan you open the canned he said. "I could run half a mile,<br />

next winter, thea/tt tasle a lot more Interest- catch a train by the skin <strong>of</strong> my<br />

you dM put In at ^east a Uttle autv at oan- teeth, and yet be as fresh as a<br />

hb nm<br />

the \Jf .„ read th» release ptrtty thoroughly but could _'e»," gasped the young<br />

,ta the wrttln* bualneat, ana the<br />

'nto new \)ot> KMnr- find no hint M to how Uie iOfM could be ob- "but I missed this one at the last<br />

•lo racket an tolling what la Ing jeinonlitin!<br />

station.<br />

fix lt-4hat we dont bear much I»j par cent <strong>of</strong><br />

to the.<br />

okay and<br />

internal Revenue<br />

n Closing—<br />

aruatlo. We eloee todn with thro* cllpptag.:<br />

•ro.ttung.and<br />

•moan DM twrnnoad. that limy a; XDNQ nM stopped siting *ii* wife<br />

InVW) tpw ^nWgS" 'the Uttle wdtnkn* after taking a good look at her<br />

JH*'* WWtato the twtt oonnty on our<br />

«ttn has the Mamt task beto<br />

bt *a«T oonvtowtog ttoe<br />

JMtt any awn> auus."—<br />

I StsSSi2J!IS»» *•» »«.•%* »»y wM| »rt<br />

1 *<br />

• - •<br />

VUTOM ntOPAOANDA<br />

Opt P. J. OOUett. M. O., bade<br />

from a Ministry <strong>of</strong> Information<br />

tour to Burma, told this stony <strong>of</strong><br />

the Japanese attempt to Invade<br />

India. The Japs had set up a<br />

loudspeaker and tried to tell the<br />

British troops barring their advance<br />

that their position was hope-<br />

To a week." boasted the Japs- j<br />

•we (nail be In |<br />

which * shrill Mid •areastle<br />

iy wo<br />

• . ' ^<br />

er Co.<br />

Boat Builders and<br />

Mechanics<br />

First Class Carpenters<br />

To Build Boats for the War Department, . . Now<br />

Needed in the Pacific Area<br />

* Building Wooden Launches<br />

* 55-Hour Weak<br />

Prevailing Wages<br />

Ideal Working Conditions<br />

All Work Under Cover<br />

No Lost Time<br />

Long Term Building Program<br />

APPLY AT ONCE<br />

MOYER<br />

<strong>On</strong> the Bay at Texu An. Esttranos (ram 22nd Sf. i<br />

oo MOT pr MOW jprnoxpo tt<br />

f*vf." ». '<br />

J ' V , »t' f l


Af nanajaper and msg»-<br />

BIH, in laotnres and ra-<br />

at f MS<br />

ie also is corhatter<br />

tor the morning<br />

L'It JBrkk, baritone <strong>of</strong> Holy<br />

attnedral, ism and Wal-<br />

£tliWp provides abund'<br />

on the<br />

6th and<br />

Klim auts entrance is on<br />

Chunk $,3Q<br />

i$<br />

GEORCE a, ASHTON<br />

Who* talent as an wganM and<br />

dlnector af music hM enhiuiHd<br />

the nnric pragmn af TbW Unt<br />

Metnodtat<br />

will<br />

a*<br />

CHURCH METHODIST<br />

Th* Cfcwth WHfe TB* ChJm«"<br />

afBTO at EIGHTH STREET<br />

BENJAMIN r. AUXJOOD. Minister<br />

."* -•-< I<br />

Uplift<br />

Key to Peace<br />

Paator Says Rotakjr<br />

Ha. Big Mii<br />

^^fiHfi i ^^^^a^sPafr^^^^B^iW?^^^T^B^Sr^ff^F^ ^*T^BiB^a^BBfl3pTffPWiTMB^^^BBSB^BnJ"Br i~"^**^*ifrt^^r^a^^^* ffeJbaiE^BHKc^^f^^^^E^K?'4a1 art<br />

and ttto oiUachtorara<br />

nal raal peaoe in unlaai we hettons<br />

from tho «a»t.irar in w.<br />

IT dirliOafrtfar iMn ft<br />

M treat M ttw<br />

religion, we might aayi<br />

petted ua to be.<br />

pocket, mentioned It to one <strong>of</strong> the<br />

do their part « «k<br />

bandits when he was Makisw him<br />

•OTAetT MAM BIO MOMON<br />

ObrlsUanlty has afcaag*<br />

The bandit took time outto read<br />

tltt<br />

-Wo.group in the world haa<br />

burden <strong>of</strong> doU* for<br />

the dtatlona, then banded Walton<br />

WDO<br />

.Malar oMMfttmlty to aerve ma..-<br />

were not willing to do for<br />

the wallet, minus the money that<br />

kind than Rotary. Rotary must lift<br />

Iteelf out <strong>of</strong> th* doMrumn and be-<br />

had been In It. But when he reach-<br />

u not by *h*r toe other<br />

come a spiritual being that will<br />

ed , the door, he had a ohauae <strong>of</strong><br />

Ml** doa* but by tlM task Man will nemr find real free girdle me globa and win spread<br />

heart, turned baok and handed<br />

eed* to te aVme.<br />

(torn, and he will not be able to the healing balm <strong>of</strong> the spiritual Walton hla money back.<br />

in Mtumlng 1U part <strong>of</strong> this task, evert a holaeauat wane than the life,"<br />

A sergeant In the 1817-1B fra-<br />

at ttw strand Tfeeatra. the Flnt <strong>On</strong>irab <strong>of</strong> <strong>On</strong>an CMty, y, on* now raging In the world, uncas.<br />

Walton served with the a»th<br />

The Bev. iff, JCBUdscn, past pre-<br />

A musical aiiaug« »U1 «• ai«n tht that u<br />

Ftort MthdiM MethodiM. wtU tU oontil he "^dlscovera" hlmaclf us •<br />

DlvUdon In France and was dee.<br />

sident <strong>of</strong> the resort club, wu in-<br />

ts tfce Li<br />

for or onto*. o <strong>Aug</strong>ust gu<br />

.-a*. by J, Lloyd Mahony,<br />

dt duct hthe<br />

following aerfloee i for the spiritual being. In the opinion <strong>of</strong><br />

orated by bom the Americans and<br />

troduced by Past Freatdent Roy<br />

8,<br />

Doming Sunday<br />

Rev, ounnar Knudsen, <strong>of</strong> Read-<br />

French, as well as reeelrini the<br />

B, Darby.<br />

i Twrt' "W "We b b» K n<br />

ftjM B4U, /The Church Sphool A ing. Pa., fonnerly pastor <strong>of</strong> St,<br />

Purple Heart.<br />

Quests were Introduced toy<br />

ttkl O+Unwl the lort that Ood arc CMtfttl »T.<br />

asnfce In whloh the whole family John's Lutheran Church, <strong>Ocean</strong> Mph Taleae.<br />

SQt to iw. O04 I* tovp; and tu<br />

Sufi dw«O*tl) in to dwelieth lo <strong>Aug</strong>ttst<br />

! »thaertlres will be con- may find pr<strong>of</strong>itable teaching, wor- <strong>City</strong>, who with Mrs. Knudsen left<br />

IDTIIERAN8 TO HAVE<br />

ducted By Rev V D Boefcett, D ship and Christian PtoUowitUp. here Tuesday after having been on<br />

AKREMBLT-BV-THE SKA<br />

•M aM<br />

(too, and Ood in him." (I. John D, <strong>of</strong> Woodland u p Church. 10 4i aJn. TUe Morning Strrtoe Tscatlon hen several weeks.<br />

The S8th annual Aaaemhly.by.<br />

Philadelphia * <strong>of</strong> Wonhip The soloist quartet WL<br />

Sutaion. Hsaaces from ttie . , 10 am Sunday olctwol sing during this service. "Hoi Ev- lie expressed this thought in a Bandit 'Honors' Die-Sea will be conducted by the<br />

Community Lutheran Church <strong>of</strong><br />

Jams* nMntt <strong>of</strong> the Bible Include 11 a_m FreMhing,<br />

eryone that Thlrateth." by Martin, talk to the Rotary Club at Plate's<br />

Btone Harbor from thla Sunday<br />

•Mr not. little- flock; Jw U * li<br />

4 * .<br />

and "Spirit <strong>of</strong> ood," by Humaaon. Restaurant, strand Hotel, last Fri-<br />

yMr Vtktnars good pleasure to give HOLT TsUNITT OHTOtm Miss Anne Simon, contralto, will day night. His topic was "Cani¥ar<br />

Veteran Illlllll 1II1IH-I<br />

'MM the kingdom" (Luke lii »> (Epbo<strong>of</strong>ad)<br />

sing as a solo, "Father In Heav- Mankind Discover Man?'<br />

O psHM«u from SoMaa lit* at. and Central .».<br />

en," by Handel Mr Oeorge O NEW FEBFBCTION NKEDED Read* CiUtiona;<br />

" For Goodness<br />

and Health with Key to tile Sorlp- •av. tUchSa a. Balky.<br />

Ashton will inside at the organ He declared that if the world<br />

' ~" ttf Mary Baker Eddy In- T:tO*» a.m. Holy Communion. and direct the music The sermon li 4o achteve peraument pence, the Returns Hit Cksh<br />

10 am, Sunday dshooL subject will he, "Inspiration" hearta <strong>of</strong> men must be Joined to-<br />

"Heaven represents harmony, 11 Am Horning Strtlos. 7.48 pjn. The Boardwalk Twi-<br />

An outstanding record In the<br />

gether. Men, he said, must resolve<br />

and divine fjclence Interprets the Mkday<br />

light Service pr Emory Wylle<br />

flnt World War came in handy<br />

that they will be higher beings<br />

rrtnalple <strong>of</strong> heavenly harmony. l«:90 am. WednMday.<br />

lUCcock. <strong>of</strong> Bvanaton. m, will be<br />

recently for Joseph B, W. W»lton.<br />

than ever before: that they win<br />

The (Mat miracle, to human sens*. »:S0 ajn. Friday.<br />

the guest speaker Mr George Lap-<br />

y <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, a brother <strong>of</strong> Mrs.<br />

h i l f f<br />

U divine Love, and the grand lint- Saints' Daya, ate*<br />

ham will sing ss a solo. "Hunks<br />

a new pinnacle <strong>of</strong> perfeoAnna<br />

BUSBY, 832 Central av,, Oce-<br />

•salty <strong>of</strong> Msteocs Is to gain. tUe<br />

be to Ood." by Dickson,<br />

Don. an <strong>City</strong>.<br />

Boardwalk<br />

We are," he asserted, "on the Here on a visit, he told how he<br />

true ld*a <strong>of</strong> what constitute. '—<br />

verge <strong>of</strong> • greater disillusionment WM eating a s ,«, breakfast la<br />

kingdom <strong>of</strong> heaven la man,"<br />

or a greater adventure in living a North Broad St. restaurant when<br />

SM>.<br />

than we have ever had before, three masked bandits entered am<br />

"Our victory over Germany and<br />

Bible Teaehmg-Qoipel<br />

held up the place, keeping em.<br />

UlU and 11:1!.<br />

8:16 mm, Rayef Meeting <strong>of</strong> thejapan<br />

will be only an empty mock- pldrM and patrons covered wltr<br />

nnrt IHday Maaws 6:W tun, Sunday Solwol teachers asd <strong>of</strong>fiery, 10, 20 or 38 years hence, un- their guns.<br />

and 1 IA<br />

turn In the choir room.<br />

lew we decide as intelligent people Walton, who always carried Mi<br />

Confessions on Saturday and eve 0:30 a_m. The church at study.<br />

af run Friday, 4:30 pa, to »:45, Mat Oathcrtne Oordon. superin-<br />

TiW to 8,<br />

tendent; " William T. Swayne and<br />

Ba<br />

Henry B. Cooper, aMstant super-<br />

9T MARTS SBAVK,<br />

intendent* Phi] 8, Barrett, long<br />

tnd and Atlantic av.<br />

leader, •. 8. Lesson for Angutt<br />

Ch<br />

flunday Masses 9:30 mm, 8, », IMh, "Uwi Testimony to tk>d<br />

10 ui "<br />

Qe«. M: «•», Today's l»n<br />

<strong>of</strong> this Clean, Family <strong>Newspaper</strong><br />

Pint Rlday 8:30 sJn.lbe taugM from the pulpit by th<br />

ami 8 ajj, I Rev. Hobert bull Fry,'an.,'pas.<br />

THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR<br />

ink at<br />

Oonfesalowj on Saturday and «va I tor <strong>of</strong> the Pint nesbytorian<br />

ol Mat fWday 7:» pjn. to 8. Ohureh <strong>of</strong> Hollywood lii Florida •|a»J^L^fce<br />

Special <strong>of</strong>fering for MUskm<br />

*e man .boot www evem, wmm, lit own i wor]<br />

10:*S ajji. The ohureh at wor<br />

ship. Sermon. 'The River <strong>of</strong> Sal-<br />

3Ut at and central »v, vstion." a Kings i: J-i«, The<br />

Sunday Masses<br />

•ill A. M. Bgnday<br />

I am. and 101 choir, directed by Mr, Barrett, will<br />

i<br />

UiM A. M. Mi<br />

• Isinf, -1 Heard am Voiee <strong>of</strong> Jesus<br />

*IM y. M,<br />

Confessions on Saturday and erwlsay," by flchnecker. Soprano and<br />

<strong>of</strong> Brat Rlday im pjn, to l:Mj Tenor duet, "Love Divine," from<br />

TOOT CmJBCH atrraoOIlT li, Md* Henri Lopar. Ortin pre<br />

!» * .aa»l OaatrdTav. j ludt, "Sunrise," by Birg.Heft<br />

r. BnH MinMcT iFOBtiude, "Prayer Irom »annhaeu.<br />

«^ wlthaut the Ohrtt-lser," by Rfchard Wagner.<br />

Ian ohureh wMl become just ano-l IM p,ni, Bvenlng Service ol<br />

bar city ^ Hie aea, it was the Worship. a#nnon, "the Quest for<br />

Idea* <strong>of</strong> Christian people on thel Personal s«jtlon," Deuteronomy<br />

practlce-s and procedures for chrl»-| S3: 27, by Bev, Robert E«eell Fry<br />

ian living, that made this a dtf.l D.B., pastor <strong>of</strong> the Hrst Pnsbyferent<br />

eonBUunlw. teriftn Chmeh <strong>of</strong> Hollywood<br />

A Camp Meeting was held one I Florida The choir will sing the<br />

BUBMner, ye»rs ago, but the Bi<strong>of</strong>el old Welsh hymn •Tbn-Y.Botel-" by<br />

permanent organization <strong>of</strong> the Lowell, The quartet will stag. '"JeamsUan<br />

ehureh fallowed almost sus Lover <strong>of</strong> *Ar fcul " by<br />

Jnmiedlately. it is this organlsa. Bchneeker.<br />

USB that earrlei ori 13 months in Monday, 2:30 p.m. Mwtlng <strong>of</strong><br />

the Summer Auxiliary in the South<br />

The peopje, who come here Sum.) Solarium <strong>of</strong> the Flanders Hotel.<br />

nar aRW Hummer, are depend-1 Hosts and program erranasment:<br />

mg on the sburct) people, even the memben <strong>of</strong> the choir <strong>of</strong> the<br />

though they do nothing them- Wrat Presbyteriftn Ohureh,<br />

ilSm. H» kasp tJbJC* OhrUtlanj Tu«, e pm. A speclw meeting<br />

c<strong>of</strong>nanuDlty AM U. a conmunUyl <strong>of</strong> the ooiwregaUon in the ehureh<br />

that I* different, that they nayl'Dr the purpose <strong>of</strong> acting on the<br />

_ sale <strong>of</strong> tot 38. Block Js<br />

T Hovw and Sign<br />

NG<br />

PAINTIN<br />

I A*«T An.<br />

Montgomery's;<br />

Paint Slora ^<br />

Wotheriir.<br />

711 Askary Atm.<br />

"STTLC won PAitnrV-1<br />

PAINTING<br />

JOHN H. i<br />

PAINTII<br />

Bmahing mod<br />

H. D.<br />

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OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />

News <strong>of</strong> Our Boys In the Services<br />

Fourth Sundstrom<br />

Joins Colors<br />

Begins Merchant<br />

Marne Training<br />

The Sundatrom family added the<br />

fsuffrh star to its servie? flag re<br />

cenUy when Jim Sundstroin IS<br />

beaan hli bask training at tin U<br />

S Merchant Marine Cadet School<br />

»t 8an Mateo Calif<br />

Jimmy Sundstrom »as c<br />

menrtier pf the <strong>Ocean</strong> Ctt\ Switch<br />

Patrol the past feur >ears He at<br />

tended <strong>Ocean</strong> Cit> High until Ln<br />

terlng Ln&tlle High in Phil idel<br />

phia two years ago In tht- pust<br />

>*>ar at LaSalie he was outstnnd<br />

lug In sports fttnnlpg All Outh<br />

Dlic and £II Scholastic rut 1MK<br />

in football as wel] a« Iumon in<br />

swimming and the pate vault ,<br />

His brother Cpl Tom ret-t nth<br />

returned from esffibat in tlie FH<br />

elfic and is nom stationed at tfit.<br />

Ofescent Lake Boy Scout mmp<br />

*h«s he Is a swimming Instructor<br />

for the summer At a watrr ^hov*<br />

held in Wsshingtun State Cpl<br />

n took first pltit-fc in all<br />

Resort Man in China U Awarded Medal<br />

For Dangerous Volunteer Mission<br />

Cpl Harrj F Sundstrum ind<br />

Chaplain John Whalen who rn tdt-<br />

hla home with tlu i .unlit lur et<br />

SO Central av were both in T hf<br />

OUsavi Im asion ChapHin \^ ha<br />

ten was ngunritd twice on & ilpan<br />

and la returning for a niu h nttd<br />

ed Feat on thg OC£MH Citv bcat-h<br />

MILLION DOLLAR C ATCH<br />

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Industry along the AUantJr tun^t<br />

has an annual catch valued at<br />

about a million dollars,<br />

Starved by Nazis,<br />

Enjoys Food Here<br />

Veteran Grateful<br />

for Hamburger<br />

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tin fn^t ri t n Sundav sill bt<br />

t io JO i in<br />

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r hjgh hnn r Ab tcDii I land<br />

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I^lt Rl\irltn CsTi i!*r \\ild =<br />

•d ind tht Rpd Drif.«n Cantn<br />

Club cf Philadclplni<br />

<strong>On</strong> c itnirt w nl_hi Hirrt? v<br />

im inftii mnl d mt! fnr rnnti<br />

i and tlim ur t u the club<br />

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JiuTH-E TU LUNTPALTJE<br />

LUHTSACT Hi)<br />

Lt HDEMNtD<br />

mil iwwfr<br />

Small i and iwimmin' holti \mt naturally flo teflsther on h<strong>of</strong> summiir<br />

^Wi ... and io do smol! boyi ond big, seel glowm <strong>of</strong> Supplem S#o/»tff<br />

flSnoBMii'Md Vitamin 0 Milk, Thli smoother, better .-milk (« a grand pick-<br />

me-up <strong>of</strong>fer o hard day at play. It tastti wonderfully rich because Bvery<br />

*lnB!e drop has its quote! <strong>of</strong> er«am, and It's extra noyriihinB because every<br />

*ingi» drop has an equal wealth <strong>of</strong> the prMious nutriments that make milk<br />

«ur most nearly perfect food. Get Smallest Homogenized Vitamin D Milk<br />

from your Supplee milk man or woman, or your neighborhood jtorekeepw.<br />

SUPPLEE<br />

MILK AND CREAM<br />

NEW IH'SES IN \VIII>WC()1><br />

I lie Flvi' Mile HriH'li EH-fliK<br />

its ilcrt scr\ iui: rhf Wllilu'iKul ;III i<br />

ibis ui'i-k. Bnrh witli u p.issciii 11<br />

cjiljnrltv cif fjO. I In' tn'w vclitt 1<br />

i;ii.s/^ UK- totul <strong>of</strong> tin* co:ii|>nm to<br />

13.<br />

Don't Neglect Slipping<br />

FALSE TEETH<br />

Do fain t^eth drop i nbbt<br />

iiSd by<br />

flfmly get Qivca connarnt fueling Of n*<br />

eurily and addeil comfdfi. Ns Bumffiy,<br />

Ip<strong>of</strong>y. Bsit^ isctc or feeiinc Oct FAS-<br />

TEETlf today Bl any drug afsre,<br />

LOSE WEIGHT SAFEIY<br />

WITHOUT EXERCISE<br />

Take Off weight<br />

aach week. Eat<br />

plenty. No<br />

drug*. No<br />

laxa-<br />

tive*.<br />

•i. Bill rJmty—not l» muth. /(<br />

BBHffr i ht tirmiim sf mtfieai dstlBfi wmf<br />

ItB MMMi toil 14 It IS It" «rra{i in a<br />

•KkV tinH wilh UK AVDt Viiamin Ca<br />

- - • • — - Uw AVDi n|<br />

Stainton's<br />

Department Store<br />

visiting Rotarlans Wclrome<br />

MEETS<br />

TODAY<br />

FRIDAY<br />

6 P, M.<br />

HENRY PLATE<br />

RESTAURANTS<br />

STH 4 WESLEY<br />

lit FISQF. itraiid Bsicl<br />

MEETS IZilS (Noon)<br />

Wednesday At<br />

SIMMS*<br />

WELCOMB<br />

VISITING K1WANTANS<br />

SIMONIZING<br />

Ispert <strong>On</strong> All Bute Can<br />

Work Cuafantpi-d<br />

CABS WASHE&<br />

Kurtz Garage<br />

lit St, & Atlantic Ave,<br />

phone 0600 tf MM<br />

More War Bonds and Stamps<br />

This is an illusion<br />

Sen obo<strong>of</strong> fwj» o*<br />

nwdi «f«ttrie»fy for<br />

YES, the flrit ii a incfc, tut the second<br />

it a fatt—m fortunate fact for you.<br />

By using more and more electricity;<br />

over the years, you've helped us reduce ——<br />

the price to a point where the averago<br />

fiimily now gets about twice as mucH<br />

electricity at it did 15 years ago for tho<br />

same money, "<br />

Keeping the price <strong>of</strong> electricity,<br />

pinned down to the floor In wartime i4<br />

a much tougher Job than keeping g<br />

pio-up girl floating in mid-airl<br />

It takes much more than magic It|<br />

takes careful planning, hard work<br />

good business humagement. '<br />

ATI^NTIC'CITY<br />

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i_<br />

i*><br />

, % (%e n|t nu. ,<br />

a serious MkB MM, ». <strong>of</strong> Kelm at,!<br />

the CM. ws* wedged behind the I<br />

» m COONTr JAB. talned<br />

There were 39 prisoners In the and was treated first at afaces VH<br />

MISS<br />

i<br />

AWN snloK<br />

S^SUK 1 M *Lf%3* """P »«» MWtfc WUdwwsd. Later Well tam<br />

authorltleii reported. This mi In In was taken to Jefferson Hospital. I" " - '<br />

sharp eonhmt to Beeembsr; when Philadelphia. ^ ^ ^ * ,<br />

Uie Jan didn't have one tenant- Tn« accident occurred shortly af- ml Th* Pint Metlwdlat<br />

ttr 5 am,, four miles north <strong>of</strong> -* *•—~ •— -"-—•--"-•<br />

Cold Spring Harbor, where the -<br />

er four as men saying were he bound "B«t on have, a fishing fallal •_ _ _„ -<br />

asleep' 1 at the wheel. The machine<br />

plowed in fast — ' -<br />

for Comfort, Rockeries*<br />

-.CH CHAIRS<br />

*3.95<br />

to cleared anglo. JuK the dn<br />

Ucwn or anywhere outdoors.<br />

f contraction. Canvas r«ck.<br />

for e«ay .toring. UgrHw^ht.<br />

"AINTCN'S<br />

renar um MTBRDAY ram<br />

pole and turning over,<br />

Need Workers to<br />

near where the accident occurred Recruiting Start*<br />

Ooates wB be held on a teen. *<br />

nlcal charge <strong>of</strong> manslaughter when A search for manpower, which<br />

he recovers, State. Police said. may develop into the most tnten-<br />

_ _ —r———~ -^ »fv» labor recruitment activity ever<br />

j K? b g £<br />

OF A iBjwlvate. gSK?,? 5* «fr £.55<br />

ggS and ICC Gonunission to enlist New Jersey<br />

An Investigation to determine If E> en tot wsft «« the country**<br />

OI, which have been dlMppear- WcsKRt rallronds.<br />

g from normal channels <strong>of</strong>dls- 1*IM T. Oottello, state ManbH<br />

° WB d tag from normal channels <strong>of</strong>dls- This* * OoMello, State MM.<br />

trtbutjon, are finding their way In- P°<br />

Ut tht th t<br />

WB * »•'«» «M to preyimt|<br />

Into black market channels ««M stymying <strong>of</strong> the progress<br />

Where overselling «Ues on el- o* **• •"• ««»l"»t JBpan."<br />

ther egg« or poulbty are dlstkned "Among tile ^pes nf workers<br />

the government wtll take legal nc- Beaded are; Engineers, hostlers,<br />

tMi against the geUen. conductor, switch foremen, yard-<br />

The enforeement divlidon al«o is men < Wemen. brakemen, signal<br />

nuiklng % check <strong>of</strong> retail ice prices, maintenance men, nwltchmen. dU-<br />

Bils resulted tan comrUalnU Bom P»tehe. yardmaster», blacksmiOH,<br />

consumers tint eihorbltant prices beUenaaken, carmen, ear lnspect-<br />

M I being charged by retaOen at on - electrlelans, machinisU!, mold-<br />

•eaAsn resorts en, •heetmetal workers, telegraph-<br />

—-- —' en (operators and towermen) and<br />

•HAD THB CI^ISSIFIKD AMI rigMlmen."<br />

' Men capable <strong>of</strong> filling any <strong>of</strong><br />

• ' ~ * ~ — the listed Jobs are urged to apply<br />

f% K.I D A D ! / tainediately to the nearest V, a<br />

W IN r /\ K K I Employment Bemet <strong>of</strong>flces for Information<br />

or referrml.<br />

Editor Heads Zoners<br />

at Court House<br />

Burton J emlth. court Rouse<br />

newspaper editor, has peen appointed<br />

chairman <strong>of</strong> the Court<br />

House zoning committee, Freeholder<br />

O. M. Coraon. chgirman Of g,.<br />

Planning Board, announces, mmiel<br />

W, Dawson, J, Swain Oodfrey<br />

and Miss Sarah A. Thomas are<br />

otters named to the zoning group,<br />

whldi will meet late In <strong>Aug</strong>ust to<br />

discuss unint proposals to be gubmitted<br />

for the approval <strong>of</strong> Middle<br />

Township authorities.<br />

Paul O. Schuster was named<br />

chairman <strong>of</strong> another committee on<br />

post-war employment in the eounty<br />

spat area.<br />

Wtwrut, It ippStn 1<br />

«1, bj inly .uthonl.c.te.1 tteari el<br />

Om pmeEdinn for Uw HlugHr; dii.o'<br />

lutlw tasnsl dsmited in ••/ safe.<br />

Ibu «i» Comb* Sulty Conwuioii. 11<br />

•tin si tlii. SUU,<br />

olr <strong>of</strong> c«» Mif, etiu if Ki* Jer.<br />

iii ud !• ekim ik«Hf, 4«a<br />

Mow n'cMfon, 1. Joitph A.<br />

S^UUJoimto<br />

A olutfcm<br />

board <strong>of</strong> '<br />

•trathme<br />

public, has Man presented by the<br />

city commUrtoners <strong>of</strong> Sea Isle<br />

<strong>City</strong>. A 'similar resolution was re- 1<br />

i oently adopted by the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> ;<br />

rulers. Whereupc<br />

« Muf ff|i. |St <strong>of</strong><br />

PhUwtolphta, a vaoaaoBJst at<br />

.wildwood. m what • tot <strong>of</strong><br />

machliw e*—~<br />

lathMI th.<br />

Wiwreupon he wu "fnetd<br />

The resolution, declaring the to" in" at at the the oounty J»U u de-<br />

•pan to be in urgent need <strong>of</strong> re- fault at «* • MB ftoe,<br />

-tos, pointed out that "it Is an ^ ^ ,<br />

_ponant Unk In the highway ays. f t * '<br />

tern in Cape May County and sub* V/» C. G. U* Training<br />

Ject to continuous traffic." ^ _<br />

The resortrulers expressed ob- RiiA* P<br />

Jection to a recent county propo- Boat UUOl VComing<br />

sil that the bridge be reconstructed<br />

and put under Jurisdiction <strong>of</strong> the T. VJ,<br />

Oounty Bridge Commission, which To • VUit V Otm<br />

wouJaVcharge toll for crossing It. <strong>City</strong> ft for Wash<br />

Bush a toU, the resolution de-l _ , ~,<br />

eta*!, would be "an undue bur- _" The 2" Florenoe 7, TO-fdot Coast<br />

dsnfupon Uie residents <strong>of</strong> Sea We Guard 2"*, A* Auxiliary training vessel,<br />

<strong>City</strong> «nd <strong>of</strong> all other coastal com. 5f£r started §L** Monday on a tour <strong>of</strong> the<br />

munitiw<strong>of</strong> Uie county." who are 25T New jersey J3*!" coast, during which it<br />

constant users <strong>of</strong> the span. a^eef will visit te^K <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and remain<br />

a week to further the training <strong>of</strong><br />

Bet Urt Mayor William A, members <strong>of</strong> the t local flotilla<br />

HafTert said it was an •outrage" The- Moreno Florence, which during Uie<br />

Uiat the county had allowed the war was used as a Mast ouard<br />

bridge to deteriorate into its<br />

p<br />

pre- patrol pt<br />

patrol boat, boat,<br />

wi was reconditioned nconditloned and<br />

sent condition, but he added that commlaidoned eundsy In Vita new<br />

it would be unfair to place a toll capacity. Originjuiy buUt as al<br />

chirgi on a span that nas been peace-time yacht at a cost <strong>of</strong> MS,,<br />

free lor yean, 000, It was given to the service<br />

Feathers ,<br />

Smart, Nmw and Vmry Becoming<br />

Hate are really hate again—with devastatingly<br />

ppetty lines—feminine as ill getouQ many with<br />

plumes and multi-hued wings. Some low and<br />

squat, , . others tall and squashy . , , and some<br />

just towering. Ladylike anrl youthful—«re<br />

thete hats for YOU I<br />

STAINTCWS<br />

Oruls*- varying frort four to 131 "Mw v<br />

noun ban, baen «ohe4ule.<br />

nrlous port* where the Florence mas, 1<br />

win pat up during «M nst <strong>of</strong> the PM on un<br />

summer. 9&Mt/wlll gtM Auxmiry B«y hMdT,<br />

members In Uie Inourth Mkraldls- PNawan lat«<br />

Met a chance to study an phases<br />

I Into four Mitt under (epumte In-1 titm,<br />

Friendship<br />

Sterling!<br />

ChMM la HM1.M,<br />

GoH Fifed<br />

MUTH'S<br />

am MAMT or OOEAN ran<br />

m i S Boardwalk (Oppowl.<br />

Th© "Wesh-Me" Tie <strong>of</strong> the N<br />

ORI0INAL<br />

NOLIMIN.<br />

tt»StgtJrB=5.r<br />

and Mintf up mXRna ,,, frathat<br />

HMe HUi pafMM 4FoW ^,tlfii«r»B torn IW<br />

YMI want a hmM,,. MM fcr*wMfy ekykiW<br />

STAINTC<br />

15 Telephone 0304 or 0300<br />

r<br />

ar Veterans French Underground Girl Tells J 7 Burglaries Resort Bank<br />

ust Register Her Experience* To Kiwanians ^ Qeared fey<br />

by Election Board<br />

^ituMS%<br />

or entitle him to vote<br />

M, been discharged. In<br />

, tlilnting they were in Uis<br />

tly registered before enter-<br />

ed Gn|ttr r<br />

By 6ie*« •«-.« pfm^i ^gg, mt ^in^-<br />

• wrvloe men and wo- m i r M BossdHe, looking out thai<br />

„„,„„ S^SiffiSjg.JS *£«*• •» ****** »««».<br />

'•.hffiman*!? ^ ^ surveying wiB, his cold e^S SB|<br />

Icuurity about the young French-1<br />

anee movement, which<br />

** '*• »P«l»lMes the smu<br />

• jure way to ascertain that Noticing 2 the German eyeing the<br />

>— Is all right is to visit I (3J. shoes, the pretty little "<br />

<strong>of</strong> the County<br />

_~,Uans on the second floor — — ,<br />

iHe »urt house building lmme- _ _ -_<br />

Wly utter filing discharge pa- Stat*f TllctallllitT<br />

i «th the oounty clerk, whose tJUUl. lUSloJllIlV<br />

• ta In the sane building. The . _. ... _J*<br />

<strong>of</strong> the County Election HU, KaiKniT Ilia<br />

, will attend to everything in IlUIl MVOlJJIlV V/U<br />

than five minutes, fnr II W%<br />

j the ex-service man may visit Wjlllr KaislIaC<br />

sSke <strong>of</strong> hU. city or township ff Milk aAaHlUB<br />

; and there register, Bven B<br />

believe you are now perma- t^fflnijt be | Untoy at a rooming house on Ha-<br />

attached to the *«?j—- fceen out all that night, pottce said.<br />

_ _i" Third Amy in the drive aoros* WB> wurt Monday, Detective<br />

"—IT tm *tsrliisiiis at tin Franc*. She also wears the winged Price said a search <strong>of</strong> Mckent' ,<br />

immn w*l*mmbtotrL.T-ZZ PJ*I. Inslgnta, indlcatlna thatshe r°»m disclosed a collection <strong>of</strong> -. __r __ .<br />

to Ml M^^ita •H'wT«»n^ waUets and punes hidden in a A_ W»p PIinJ<br />

Ms <strong>of</strong> the organised reaist- M| under the bed. None <strong>of</strong> them \IU ff Mr rUUU<br />

•~~ - — • had any Identification. A cigarette<br />

_ _ _ -,.„-_._„,., « lighter found B Uie room was S9isfl nf CSflfsfl I<br />

t thai^M S^eivtt. D « «. S*i Um 13M Ulf $200 <strong>of</strong> »5000 QuoU Bed. B«d« to Tr.T«l Tr>T«lby<br />

'<br />

.nrZJSS ^SS? I^T«lS^<br />

In; Tag D»y Ipectric Efcctric P ;<br />

, ar wtaafcae Ma sMd m I KAE^II HnNtlliJHi - V<br />

Victim.<br />

wu stolen,<br />

Identified<br />

and<br />

other<br />

seven!<br />

arttel«<br />

other MI In; <strong>Aug</strong>ust lag l/»yIS<br />

Fountain lith.<br />

•r iaitrsuuiii wig ta»<br />

T*B dsstntotl*. fane<br />

tt* IMtai ni««w.<br />

MM a, •••i«ilj «t> Uds *er-<br />

•rti. N M MM IS «M aapeh<br />

Mi sL MaAW OX. »« ...V.<br />

A 1 •• .wttiV to Mtss to.<br />

rilinlliMi Iki<br />

£a£ir - v^ 9 arssffst tt<br />

Be.-crus.iar A<br />

Months, though he worked only a<br />

e»is gave only a hint <strong>of</strong> the hoc- D» COOI.—<br />

rora ttwjr had seen, and after Men Dickens was committed to the<br />

* £?& ^P* " UI **R. *• »;•"»*»• «»««» JaU W Poltee Judge Howard<br />

anW" ane was sffl aMe to anrite Warren, Monday, when ta was un-<br />

"rrMUfwMr M *be recallsd the ej- able to procure 1MB cash ball to<br />

Seek Cash to<br />

Jum mad July TW. Y-r AlWort<br />

Four Surmner Motitfa* <strong>of</strong> 1939 •<br />

The pregent season Is 24 per c«nt n»or« p"<br />

for <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> than last year** Nsmiivll, ,<br />

posits an rar criterion—•ad *h*t cdulfl be a i<br />

dicator? ' - '.•' • ' .. eCwjJ<br />

DepoBita during Juno and July thto ywWwi 8*<br />

last year, according to Georm<br />

cashier <strong>of</strong> The Naflonal Buik <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> aty. . . ::•:;•.:<br />

The total tUs r« * "~**"" "<br />

97,868,000 iMt yew, '<br />

t total the $10,000,000 aepMtts NWnWM'il<br />

Deposits this summer, compAred with test, follow:<br />

June, 1944;, IWtt<br />

Jui», iflAi 4.K42;<br />

S,61S,000 .--...•<br />

In 1939, June deposits tot*)ed fl,9OO,OO0; Jury, »SV<br />

000,000. -J<br />

I Helicopter $ to<br />

Ptf»t-War Homes I<br />

found in Dickens' possession.<br />

The National War Fund can* Oosan <strong>Ocean</strong> city dtj hM ha* been1imrin« beso1 and I<br />

pain in ocean Otty clicked Into taWi. a let about to*<br />

Uto, tesUfled he had Jeen Olckens high gear thi this week to raise i aldennstlc dltl taomesi b (MH t<strong>of</strong>t tssf tM<br />

I with a mall radio which answer- awM minimum resort conttibu-F built here after the ••» U<br />

« . . _ _ . . rtolen, .-,-•'. layed tte. rtart <strong>of</strong> active •qBcitK-<br />

FutktU -^Bfr*»«l<br />

«__ V^MtAs«s«i«I<br />

Detective price atmtfl Op Prt- tlon by a »maU grmy <strong>of</strong> 110 meif<br />

WDlDE manufaetorer. whos»<br />

• 0B » 1 ' °* sw>n W I««r-Arouna<br />

Wfjfaro Work<br />

W^H(Ukft he and women.<br />

i^y ^j,, ^ eoBUntWafa a »1ml- Mrs. Andrew R. Maxwell, chair-<br />

«r manner, late at Wght, by the m»n <strong>of</strong> the workers 1 committee, tha bay. ,<br />

_ ' • thief cutting through • a acrem announced that it is hopad to coo- Ttll Iin |li»ilnslnl a * "<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> Otty PDUce and MM. door to tain admission to first- elude the drive here la tiro week* ifa feet on the ocean st<br />

men's AaMslaUaB ttdr wath laun- floor dwellings. • > Every par* <strong>of</strong> the city ;ha» bees £. and Central «T, «nnq«h H»<br />

ehed m direct-maU «wnpal«n to fmn roa BOBBING incorporated into a none 'in «UK OMny <strong>of</strong>fioe. and a* aom<br />

soUolt contributions to'lMhr earrj 2 f t ^ ? ^ one <strong>of</strong> the walkers win visit -ex- sMciions are u««l on •<br />

on ItoelMW and welf*T?ro£a£ ^ ^ ^ " V , , M^, „, «F d-eill»»T and place <strong>of</strong> INH- J$TgSim mmui^^<br />

for Mri children. " • (•.-.••" ..Wfewother case to police eomt n#H Jni homes fft-t<br />

_ . , |writlniT ha<br />

Iftitehen, H, <strong>of</strong> WJH.|« •OBMBBI<br />

Awotatlon. wen aent tins w«ek| *"« stealing the suit, which Pa-r ,,.,iA,<br />

SM^iMt&«luku«i| found MsiTub, in his possession. ftwBBl But said Mlt-I waildoor Present MUldtation plans are to eUnas thel tie . . „<br />

cheU claimed he had borrowed fte drive ^rith » Tag Day oa irtft' Anetbef will, , he bean tsM<br />

suit mm June. TSaves, 18, atao day, <strong>Aug</strong>uM g IB. . When M » group <strong>of</strong>f ^"SlMkm, ithat<br />

win nriTonto<br />

"A* joa no doubt know, the Po<strong>of</strong><br />

Philadelphia,<br />

women and girta wlU<br />

flee and d Mremen-s Association is I araws tried' d to convince the small B cardboard bd lapel ll ttags<br />

<strong>of</strong> •hUdren. Thus rjetestin! Mee said hwestttaMon be identlfled by being dP«i wlth|—J<br />

(MMrea as we poaatbly cm<br />

••Every Christmas we ita<br />

; "ThrouaHout the year we are<br />

particularly Interested In under.<br />

trtvflajsd children and <strong>of</strong>ten sop.<br />

Pg' «Jo»Wn».. MOM Md medical<br />

"The only way In which we can<br />

finance this program Is throu»h<br />

Ot contribution, <strong>of</strong> otter lovers<br />

<strong>of</strong> children , , . •<br />

Becretwy n t a 1* rewlvtogoonlrtiutlons<br />

at his home, isw<br />

J6 cents from another boy.<br />

soners worked faUed to i_<br />

any other boy there answering<br />

As <strong>of</strong> Wednesday, cOBtributlons) nowder<br />

possession <strong>of</strong> stolen goods. I (P»^e a, pieaae)<br />

Scrap Paper C. S. Headley<br />

Off Slightly Dies in Miami<br />

«U1 be garage doors that wHlopml<br />

a lltht tmm.<br />

S?<br />

8000 Pound* Col- Former Mayor',<br />

loctod Thi. Week Brother Hit Ha. Stroke I wrow-"to afler MoWNnttl<br />

Apptmdmajely 1000 pounds <strong>of</strong> Charles S, Headley. «, brother<br />

scrap paper was contributed for Of former Mayor Harry Headley.<br />

win fornwrty advertised salvage here on Motoday<br />

died suddenly last Thursday in 111.<br />

'wuktm<br />

* W<br />

amounts* Ml tag devices and at<br />

,y hail cam-1 xo M an coNDITIOInD<br />

hedfieB, two other bedrooms, a to fhi<br />

mm rooBj and baA. I<br />

eoooje«wm be heated by gas "THe,<br />

I<br />

VMm an artesian wen, water wml<br />

be pumped tar a fomtaM between Jwjilt;<br />

the two hou*». The fountain WDI IMP<br />

be lllumhiated at night. I , •».<br />

Change Your<br />

Address in Advanem<br />

At the T-<br />

> I 1<br />

t *


V --J<br />

Floor and Deck<br />

BUMMI<br />

SPAR VARNISH<br />

- caught by<br />

a quartet <strong>of</strong> club members, including<br />

Harry HumphrlM, Ben Oorteie,<br />

Ed MoOough and Frank Wilson.<br />

WUaan topped them all With<br />

3D porgiw and I bais.<br />

At the pier, flurry Itetwaaon<br />

had five WngfUh; Oeorge Henle,<br />

three weaka and a croaker; Ban<br />

Hettler 2 weaka; A. K, Waddlngton<br />

S Unp and t weaki.<br />

Tax Group Urges<br />

Legislative repeal <strong>of</strong> the Atlantic<br />

<strong>City</strong> sales tax act was urged<br />

this week by A. R, Bverson, execu-<br />

*»»• I Phone am-t:<br />

I pointed out that the law grant,<br />

broad.spendlng powen far bejfond<br />

the scope <strong>of</strong> an emergency.<br />

Almshouae Inmate<br />

Rescued from Bay,<br />

A tt-year-eld inmate <strong>of</strong> the<br />

county almahouse. who haft wandered<br />

away from the Institution<br />

two days previously, was rescued<br />

from drowning In Of tens Harbor<br />

at Wlldwood, Tuesday,<br />

Police reported that <strong>Aug</strong>ust Breher,<br />

who formerly resided at Wild,<br />

woud, wu saved by a fisherman<br />

when he fell from a wharf into<br />

SO l«et <strong>of</strong> water.<br />

Police then learned that Dreher<br />

ISharg; « d^ejH,, eo.n.neroe- £\n'?£rZgP ehUrt " "" ^KS ffi,Wam.W I »affi<br />

the disposal <strong>of</strong> aurttus consumer<br />

•oodj. He feels this la the problem<br />

<strong>of</strong> business, and he would /like<br />

Its help.<br />

Huge Flounder<br />

Is Caught Here |^" a ,:*1l<br />

,.., n , _, eare for children, preferably<br />

ll'/i-Pounder Taken eveninw, «M «h it. FUOUB MM<br />

by Resort Plumber LOBT—Gold umc__braeein,_ioat~on<br />

John johmon, o»an <strong>City</strong> plum- ^ H k ^r,"^^'<br />

bfr, caught an 1H4 pound flounder 170a Moorlyn terr. i-10<br />

mntoy whUt ftaliing jn Staler BooMB-Olean, airy rooms, near<br />

<strong>City</strong> Pishing Club reported included. Available<br />

largest <strong>of</strong> the species erer tanded phone WiO-W, MO<br />

In OMtm city's Inland waters. It Bti v m ft—gai-unv—with nmu<br />

was .ntered In the Cape May "S^B WX: W iatmw Q W,<br />

Oounftf and state fishing contests, somers Rjint, 8-10<br />

The flounder measured .10 Inches KBra MADE — Automobile lock-<br />

In length. smith service, Walter B, Alien,<br />

Da ANTWM LANDS SHARK TBS Central BV. Phone 0408-M,<br />

fievenil other unusual catches ,,,T_^ —»-•«—-•. ,«J.m Eastman 16-rnm », moving<br />

cpmera, complete wltti<br />

hers thU week, m, H, T, Antrim<br />

landed a 25-pound blue-ntwsd<br />

•hark from the pier, Monday, and<br />

Max Zimmerman caught a 25pound<br />

mapper turtle.<br />

. 1 Another member, R E. Banks<br />

reported a ••pound weakfuh he<br />

Investment<br />

Securities<br />

Arthur L Batten<br />

MS Brighten pi.<br />

•epnaenUnf<br />

Herbert H. Blizzard<br />

* Co,<br />

FUlladeJpltfe<br />

Cdl O. C. 1858-M<br />

BWAiti UM Week Knd.<br />

Full Market<br />

9th St and the Bay<br />

Phone 0141<br />

WHM4U<br />

«• • an,<br />

LOBSTER<br />

CRABMEAT ,<br />

SpAShall '<br />

CRABS<br />

SEA BASS : ( ';<br />

o«geM »io<br />

SALE—Racco,:in coat, full length.<br />

size 40; also child's raccoon coat,<br />

age 8-12 years, phone 0689. 1-10<br />

•ALE — White Icebox, fair con-<br />

Ini cot, mattress, sleeps two when<br />

open,< Qood condition, *lo.00. 83O<br />

6th it,, and fl. Mr^CoMc. _ S-10.<br />

SALE—12-ft. rowboat fully equipped.<br />

MftOO, Mark., f —<br />

•ridge,<br />

RENT—Amrteient, completely furnutied<br />

for s. Electric ind gaa Included.<br />

First fl. September 1 to<br />

IS. moo, loll Wesley av, Phone<br />

IOM. e-10<br />

weeks old, 2 females.<br />

ply 411 Bay av._ _ i-10<br />

SALE — Coats, black Chesterfield<br />

and semi-fitted one. Use 44.<br />

BAM—set or carpenter's tools with<br />

chest. $50.00; brand new air cushion,<br />

il.SO; new rubber sheeting,<br />

$1.06, ill central av, iroundfl.<br />

__ _ _ _jj-17<br />

WAWTED—Waltreases expeMeaeedi<br />

johnstone's Cafe, 853 Afftury av,<br />

BENT — Apartment, ocean front, i-10<br />

sain Wesley av. Accommodate 9,<br />

•WHHijt oar larte beautiful GLADIOLI, that have<br />

lanf Isen reoafnUed M ISM In the flower toaAet, are now<br />

on dlsplajr Bt our <strong>Ocean</strong> Oily Salesroom. Natural*) a better<br />

•etasiin at color. wlU be available oh Monday, Tnewlar,<br />

Wednesday Mid Tbnnday as everyone want, flowerc on Wday<br />

and Saturday. Open 10 A. M. till 0 P. M. closed BandBys,<br />

ova FARM. ShoBia m be unable to call a) our .tore,<br />

our FARM to located on Somers Point-Kays Landing And<br />

at Scnliville. open aevem days a week, 7 AM, till 1 p,M,<br />

took on your left far the Aluminum pointed itand with potttry<br />

at Ike E«o <strong>On</strong> Station, Phone Sanen Point UM,<br />

Hl»h fitade Artwnre Pottery tlBt disptoya your flowe<br />

HMtthV, >t «a»nable prices. Get yon or than Intended<br />

gltta tor your friend, while the anpply ta anUaUa, Some<br />

ttem an net nepMcrablti.<br />

-Where Ton G*t Wfcrt Ion Pay »V<br />

OUR NEW LOCATION<br />

937 Asbury Avenue<br />

Phonm 0277<br />

JUST ARRIVED!<br />

NEW £ALL<br />

•NOCS<br />

RATIONED and<br />

UNRATIONED<br />

Fall Footwear<br />

8ALE—New li-ftTTKeyitooe oBnE<br />

er built with 1% h.0. IMMB<br />

air-Moled mew, sfio TO hj>. Evlnrude<br />

outboord motor, 19-11. Old<br />

Towne • clinker built • —•' "*-"<br />

Bajf ay, ^ ;<br />

lMUcd to Mary (Men and aen- I<br />

•M Brown. Return to 7S7 WMt BT., I<br />

rear. - - 3 '<br />

small buffet, I1S.00;<br />

table, $300: small electric refrlg.<br />

enter (needs charging) HMD, Ap-<br />

ply « •blfht d 4^<br />

to<br />

had been nought for two days by watch Tuesday night on Beardtive<br />

vice president <strong>of</strong> the New Jer- almanouse authorities after he had walk, BewwdllW ^ t t U 1-lfl<br />

sey Taxpayers Auoelatloo, who de- disappeared, He was returned to<br />

clared that the measure "waa con- the I urn,<br />

ceived In political expediency and<br />

Atlantic av. Sentimental value.<br />

born <strong>of</strong> legislative indifference or USE THE Cl^BSIPTKD ADS Reward. Sandera, OS Brlshton pL,<br />

first a (hup<br />

uoarr—Large sign reading "Lfil<br />

HJar," snail apartments, <strong>Aug</strong>ust<br />

L Reward, Return to Oi Wesley<br />

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY<br />

ay ftt<br />

Duy or reni i$S<br />

,.18-ft. round bottom rowloat,<br />

OBTi'-J,<br />

SALE — Hoover vacuum dewier.<br />

and Palen av.<br />

•U Central av.. second floor apt.<br />

SALE —Metal crib, mattress, good<br />

condition, 11.00. 3204 Wesley BV,<br />

j g , fonas.<br />

u «io Alrww vacuum cleaner, day bed,<br />

ft rffiffied 8M BALK — Sewing machine, treadle, tet <strong>of</strong> summer wicker ware, alum-<br />

av,. Mam Mam Tandlng, N J., or phone miMzhinlcal condition good, reasinum steamer, hand carpet sweep-<br />

e>35 alter lt a pjn, 1-10, onable price, 709 Central av. Phone er, oae electric iron, none 18M-W<br />

j» • lath st. |.u<br />

LOST—fair <strong>of</strong> woman's glasses In<br />

LOBT — sun's glasses, p<br />

black ease, Tuesday on lath st,<br />

. rimmed, In black case, Saturday<br />

pavilion, Reward Return to |Moorlyn<br />

View 816 <strong>Ocean</strong> «v, 6-10<br />

Stowe's<br />

Jew Foods<br />

3rd and Asbury Ave.<br />

OPEN DAILY<br />

liM A, Bt to l.US W, M.<br />

t p, M, to stia P, M.<br />

. m.<br />

Dellcloosly Different<br />

DftvUed Crab.<br />

DavUad Cla<br />

Fried F.sh<br />

Frird S<strong>of</strong>t Crabs<br />

Cole Sbw<br />

Potato Sulad<br />

Clam Chowder<br />

Pbon. 8SSS<br />

Quality <strong>of</strong> Product<br />

and Friendly Service<br />

, , . have been Wilton<br />

watchwords since<br />

1877,<br />

New Jersey's<br />

beat milk la deUvcred<br />

in yoor<br />

nelKhborhaod,, .<br />

or order It at<br />

yonr f a•'e-'rite<br />

food store.<br />

248 We.ley Avc.<br />

Telephone 0424<br />

\i<br />

P ? *f t*^& £<br />

Hew York «M i<br />

. •• - • • . - • : » * . ' « « • • •<br />

1<br />

Summn Motitbi:<br />

Wli ft »r<br />

AJ1 Kiddies* and<br />

Summer Apparel 1<br />

,1 A j<br />

0<br />

Denim and Seersucker Overalla, for' B»H«'a«p*<br />

Szei I to 6, Reduced to 88c. -.. •_o',^.:M-^v<br />

Boys' Sli<br />

Bjiy thean pox for<br />

Boys' Cotton Knit Suiti, In broken tixtm.imml<br />

6 Reduced to »l.S0. ^. .:^m<br />

Girls' Bad Boys' Seersucker Sun Suitfc<br />

wash. Size* 2 to 6. Reduced to fl.79. . iKv-.<br />

Babies' Sun Suite, in white. Sizes from 6 mdutftaf<br />

I year. Reduced to $1.79. SM<br />

Corti for Baby .nd Toddler«, -tyle* Iwin^<br />

girls. Reduced to $5.00. Hau P^teed<br />

Bathing Suits for the Small Kiddies RediiCe


PAGE POUR —~ OCTAN CITY<br />

Jafle Austin Is<br />

Repeat Winner<br />

Of Court Title<br />

Dave Mumrelf Takes<br />

Boy*' Championship<br />

nf Coasi Tonmey<br />

A m?u champinn &a ps Vnur fur Looking IUM<br />

I'frMTVi's PrPc-inus M?ta!<br />

Oel Oyf Spprial Low Price<br />

fur Tins Month<br />

Edw, G. Kurtz<br />

1st & Atlantic Ave.<br />

Phone O. c* OJOO or IMS<br />

Phone<br />

STEELMA!<br />

FISH<br />

218 Bay A<br />

D.MI.V tATCIBS<br />

FROM Ol'B M<br />

ROWBOATJ<br />

To Hire<br />

IIVE BAIT • f«OBl]<br />

mn DIWII<br />

Vhnlp or <strong>On</strong>nffli '<br />

iiiii% ir smflj^<br />

wtm<br />

READ THE '<br />

Gardens Food Mail<br />

A COMPLETE FOOD STORE<br />

NORTH ST. and ATLANTIC AV.<br />

FK.-tNK T. Ci'lt.lSSI • CHAIILKS E, t'RAHTl, W*<br />

I MEAT. POULTRY!<br />

llEMt'ATESSKN<br />

HAKKDnOODS<br />

GROCERIES<br />

-** i<br />

Nrite , , . ."Miirh <strong>of</strong> our produce fiimM dil*rfy "•]<br />

nfiiiby farniH. TiiHte ihv dlffercnee.<br />

•¥• •¥• ¥<br />

L. WESTCOTTj<br />

SEA FOOD<br />

MOW<br />

OPEN Retail<br />

709 Asbury<br />

MARKET<br />

Phone 1465<br />

v, <strong>Aug</strong>uit 10. <strong>1945</strong> CITY SOmNEL-LEDGER<br />

!„, Bnd Mrs. J. Oiimpbell OolhT<br />

and diiiiKiitpr. Jane, nf willtpa<br />

nrr sprliding I«"O wpclts<br />

*Tlie Llnfoln.<br />

Mrs, Ocnrue H, Allen and Mrs,<br />

J P. Aiikrli., Philadelphia.. Bre<br />

HPcnriliiK this wppk ni The Plnnd.<br />

(A}JL&L ..<br />

Whar wilh Governrncnl n«edi, restrictions, allotments,<br />

ihortogei, rules and regulations—preparing a foil<br />

(in* has been anything but simple. However, II hai<br />

been aeearnpliihBd—with typical IDEAL ingenuity.<br />

Though the sreth I* necessarily limited in quantity;<br />

one viiil will tonvinto—you tont beat sur<br />

QUALITY - STYLES - VALUES<br />

FUR COATS<br />

CLOTH COATS<br />

SUITS<br />

SKIRTS<br />

LEGGING SITS<br />

SNOW SUITS<br />

COATS<br />

Cirli' and Isyl* 9i»i I Is 14<br />

f _<br />

30 Years el Mon<strong>of</strong>acturing Experience is Your Guarantee<br />

<strong>of</strong> Complete Satisfaction or Your Money Back<br />

( Bay New on Quf tar-sway Plan, Yeu'li Itsic it Psid let by the I<br />

rim. ray Want to Weft II NO ttitA CHAtBI, I<br />

White Horse Pike<br />

HAMMONTON<br />

fVEX DAILV AND (SfNIJAV 10 TO 6 P. M.<br />

TOWIGHf<br />

DEAUVILLE INN<br />

Strathmere, N, J.<br />

Just South <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> on the Gcem Drive<br />

Cocktail Lounge Dancing<br />

AND<br />

CHOICE<br />

I Old Guckenheimer<br />

Blended Whiskey 3.51<br />

with Grain Neutral Spirits case $42.12<br />

iallagher & Burton<br />

Black Laiyel . fifth 3,47<br />

King's Treasure Blended<br />

__ Scotch Type Whiskey , fifth 4,27<br />

Seagrams,Thrown" 7.T7777Tfifth 3,46<br />

I goidjvledalGin .^..TTTTTTnifthjjJg<br />

GoldeivW^ddSir^"<br />

Blended Whiskey fifth jMg<br />

Imperial^iended Whiskey , fifth 3^0<br />

c«»e$40,a&<br />

|P- M. D«Lu^nie^d~<strong>of</strong><br />

Straight Whiskies , . fifth 3,83<br />

_j_^ pints $2^41<br />

^y^eserve Blend . , fifth 3,39<br />

Ql£TayJor 100 pro<strong>of</strong> Bourbon pt. 3^04<br />

Old Overholt, 100 pro<strong>of</strong><br />

Straight Whiskey , fifth ',<br />

__ * pinti<br />

M*^Vernon Blertd ....... fifth<br />

pints<br />

Blend fitih %4%<br />

ienTTTj . . J»«h ^40<br />

Preferred .... fifth' 3.53<br />

T<br />

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I'KTBI CAI.IIOltMA WINKH<br />

HOMK8TIC * IltfPOiOTKD<br />

Miss Migliaccio<br />

Is Married<br />

Becomes Bride <strong>of</strong><br />

N, Y, Soldier<br />

In Ihr prl* ! ncp (if 2 0 rrl iti<br />

ind frirnd., H niiptl il m ,*„ »m<br />

clrbinlrrl nt 'ft linn ii in mi Ai<br />

| i I h in i M Fui lind fit neru!<br />

H i ii il Mi iisfir nt<br />

1 l\v %^{)iiirn nf II r i i item<br />

C\ itt nr<br />

i Htii uf Mill il i lid h XI SllHlnt. W Cnlr<br />

wilt<br />

rl flu -In i<br />

Fn\ n i tiDU p ( \ iri i Iinil pun h inn<br />

L ill<br />

1 ll> hnm* 1<br />

ii i i iVt 1 I M fir 1m , nf tiuiii<br />

i i<br />

I'll ,<br />

v 1- h | u f j Ii If r tut<br />

PACE THE MUSIC ... IN A GAY<br />

METAL POWDER BOX ,<br />

A nrw anrt Isr^nr ^nulnn Tlinren'N Mf^TC'Af. POWDER BOX,<br />

imported frnm hfffti in thr Alps, f.ovply mplndips. rvquNltr rnlnniu!<br />

dera] Utp, B-in^h dlamcttt base. Pa?! A-2-A Nfw» Imp improved<br />

med£? <strong>of</strong> ihc famoujij nailosally pp<br />

visr siandsirtJ XEniih for ihg pcrsdn<br />

<strong>of</strong> average heati&& ipsi. New, paN<br />

enicd "Prenf it§ Tybc" brings clarity<br />

and volume faogf wilh lew haiiefy<br />

e<strong>of</strong>isurapiipn. Cempletff relay to<br />

wcjur. oaly $^>*<br />

m.>M difficult CM, ns! 1 hh<br />

spceja! model c<strong>of</strong>flr<br />

wear, only |so*<br />

3 Msdvi B-3.A* New BoM-roitJueiion<br />

Zenith. A new, piiwcrful pfvcUiOII<br />

insirufiicnf cfeiiit'U spttisllv<br />

for ilivvcryfcsi" vliOfanflnlhe hvlptii<br />

by any air Condurtion aid, r*tli!'<br />

% Msdcl A-l-A, New Air*Condueitpn<br />

Zenith- A brand n*W, smftrfigutr<br />

instfumenj wiih volume in<br />

fcfcfve to Msyrc maximum eisriiy<br />

Aod (tide qyslity even under fhf<br />

maUeiiily warns when ht"adbil_nd<br />

fconjplefe, ready to wear, QBlf $10,<br />

DR. HARRY H, LAKE •-OI«-*H*<br />

887 Asbwry Avenue<br />

Julia french<br />

Full LIBB.oi,<br />

FALL HATS<br />

Ai! Si<br />

Oar. 4ih * Wesley<br />

Ph. M81J<br />

SHOP<br />

BJ<br />

Annue<br />

»Vonien'n<br />

AlWatlons Dreunaktiii,<br />

Casfniti nUae OBiittetlla far<br />

CUM, M, mmm mnti Women.<br />

nan,, ftL f iit<br />

Ml Bay Ave.<br />

FREE<br />

PUROHASER8 af YARN<br />

Open Frl. Sat. •ill 10 P, M.<br />

VII TIE CLASSIFIED AM<br />

—lllh Season—<br />

Farmer's<br />

Market<br />

116<br />

Atlantic Ave.<br />

'Jersey 1 Com Frrsli<br />

• • • .<br />

Phono<br />

8857<br />

rrmtlon*. CHntrloupes, K^sphcr-<br />

Blackberries. CtlctY, IffW Cib-<br />

, Sweet Jsnd WblH Fotaifflfi, Let-<br />

Tomntoc*, Siring Bcpni, Lisa<br />

i, Leiaeas, tie,, etcs<br />

. Minx<br />

BREAD - CAEE3<br />

I)<br />

jinn<br />

ikt<br />

Inl f hn fi lilt jui^r<br />

\ i t infiihutnri b<br />

j ri ih iiui mn<br />

MI nt i i il i!ir ly<br />

if] ( n i!f rl the HI (<br />

Resort Soldier in<br />

Norway Wani$ Copy<br />

<strong>of</strong> Spring Edition<br />

d ipite tile snrj* co\rrpd<br />

mountains <strong>of</strong> Nor»nj Tech<br />

^l Riibiit Rnhn uf thn Arni<br />

Sl|,nul Cnrp^ apparrnily<br />

Imp is to dff " jnb Of riling<br />

Ot pan CHj ^acntlQh'K in that<br />

c uuntn<br />

Tht ^rntlnpl-Lrti^t r till<br />

TAf» K ft ri iii tl Jrom Snt Ralm<br />

i pit mrt po^tf ird shnwint<br />

kiint, in tin* mnuntTin c m-ir<br />

pli 10 til i hi ksprinu Up* nlng<br />

Efilflun I unuln frrr-n11\ ippi*><br />

i ) it* rDt t lung niii- lir \ iota<br />

Wi did ind hi \U1J<br />

Thr r rt' int didn t *n ju, I<br />

win! in inland* to dn with<br />

nit Hhi ti it* d bon ILI edition<br />

but prf nniHbl\ hn » .ni c it tn<br />

bi k ujj hi" nun ultjuiiif, at<br />

t unf ftf 1IL» harm tuwn<br />

• • •<br />

PARTY HONORS<br />

At 7 p m a rr**i ptiun tn jk pi i f<br />

it Tr-d Men ^ Hall with dnnrinB<br />

•ind T bufToi surptr Tlir ounli<br />

lrft on i hnne\ fnnnn frlp P\ i Df?<br />

Mcplh alii report to Pirt Dlx far<br />

rrn ^lgnmcnt He rccenth returned<br />

from Eurespe with the e5th Infantr\<br />

* c •<br />

Knab Honored on<br />

80th Birthday<br />

Or nrgc K Knib m c m t rr idnnt<br />

rnr «hniit 20 imr md prominent<br />

iti Kn|"]if nf CnlnmTllI^ irTnlf<br />

hi rr M C rm T <strong>of</strong> hniinr Tnp«dii<br />

nriimt if i dirmrr pu(\ I J c i It<br />

hntr ]IL SQth blrthd is nnni\rr<br />

Thn rlnf «i<br />

iinmr<br />

c it flln Knib<br />

Cpntr4l i\ qnri<br />

20 iYlTli\n md rl<br />

Kn ib aha i in thn rmin<br />

tcnanrf supply bu c im hrrn is a<br />

Groiid Knight nf Qcnn Cit\<br />

Counril <strong>of</strong> C<br />

f ^TilOlFC CARft PARTY<br />

CIS MONDAY NF\T U FFK<br />

TIIP wrrfch (ird pnrt\ nt ^t<br />

IEII tint ^ school uill takf pi irr<br />

nndiv in f{?ad <strong>of</strong> Tuesday Ho^<br />

t* =cpc for fhr n^^nlng «ill bp Mrs<br />

Finil FIIIJII T Mr c T Aruic i nnrt<br />

Mr R =r Avnllinp<br />

At HIP pirt\ rnp B f1i\ ihi 1 Hostess House m<br />

*War<br />

; tr«jrt>< Retail Food >shon<br />

Uike mir taur eating nnrrl<br />

Thirr s nn *linrtj^!* iif an^thi<br />

here 411 mu « ml In , .It and<br />

Already rnukrd. Ju«l iipnt and<br />

eat. Menu ViirM^s da!!?. Stewart's<br />

save time, siivr work, suve m«ney.<br />

Try it tuilay,<br />

Juit Heat and Eati<br />

Individual (hieken pies<br />

('hieken Noodle Hnup<br />

Vegetable Soup Baked Beans<br />

Cole Slsw Putala Salad<br />

Cooked f elery, Tnmatn ^ Fepp^r<br />

f rejmeil Cnrrnts Baked Limos<br />

I(aUan Npaghclll<br />

Peas £ CarrolK Ifan-nri] Beeis<br />

Baked SBeet Pntatocit<br />

rhlrhen Salad<br />

Ixed rickles Chow C'how<br />

India HelUli Olives<br />

Knhher Dills<br />

Creamy Biie pudding<br />

rhnrulate Pudding<br />

Pies Cheese fake<br />

(No Points Needed;<br />

Quick Serviee lleasonable Prices<br />

STEWART'S<br />

Retail Food Shop<br />

208 Asbury Avenue<br />

WOMEN'S<br />

SHOES<br />

^trrrl it tht<br />

JARS,<br />

CAPS,<br />

LIDS and<br />

RUSBtRS<br />

, J /(flew imtriicu M<br />

pi MB Om Book. To f* Xnr «Vr<br />

tmS JOo wltli jroop iw» mni tMnm «e-<br />

, tut trnimn' CMMNT, «••"•<br />

ft&P A Cherries '.;,;*,'<br />

Boscul C<strong>of</strong>fee<br />

•* 92<<br />

rill Insecticide £1 19* ,•;;,;;: 33 C<br />

M<strong>of</strong>or Oil #» x-%';:'-.r,Jr.<br />

Mason Jars 'r: It*<br />

Apple Juice R —•—<br />

C«< oa Marsh<br />

I6.M<br />

»IU PickSes<br />

Mrf, SehferiF't<br />

educator Crax<br />

Ovangre Juice<br />

Clan Chowder H,.n«<br />

Campbell's Soap<br />

FRESH<br />

CROAKERS<br />

POUND 25'<br />

FRESH FILLETS OF<br />

HADDOCK<br />

POUND 40'<br />

tAISl MZE MISH<br />

Sutterfish<br />

rRISH RESULAR<br />

Crab Meat<br />

JACK .<br />

Smelts<br />

COD<br />

Fillets<br />

FRESH (FLOUNDm<br />

Lemon Sole<br />

MEDIUM Sill<br />

CBS • *<br />

t


StPBf* M the B*y<br />

IS to 1 p. m.<br />

CLOSED MONDAYS<br />

' D.C, 9th A M«ine Ave., S.W.<br />

-Inn<br />

REAKFAST<br />

6 to 11:30<br />

$*?,<br />

CHESTER'S<br />

Comer<br />

•nd f<br />

Corinthian j<br />

Ave. 11<br />

> 928 Boardwalk<br />

or<br />

„ „*•*, Lwatik Had<br />

Platter Dinners. Sever-<br />

•Up, Specialties, BMHbnrBera<br />

and Hot Dogm.<br />

Candies<br />

Fountain lerHee<br />

Brfrrer-a lee Cream<br />

(Aho b Quarts or Balk)<br />

HHftǤP Con, Mu.<br />

DINNERS<br />

WLYMQUTH<br />

INN<br />

;I1yi>Miulli PUce «nd<br />

Atlantic Are.<br />

f, *&? It<br />

jam urn, mad tittf mart<br />

ta"<br />

She explained that tile F.F.I. nt<br />

SI a merging <strong>of</strong> all the armed group*<br />

• 'in zranee to tain the country retnte<br />

its liberty, y she served M<br />

secretary for the national headquarto<br />

which Ins hidden In Pirli.<br />

TRAINED AS GANGSTER<br />

"It M net a headquarter* at<br />

al). bM Just anywhere that we<br />

could find safety, whether It ni<br />

a church, a farmhouse, or a dark<br />

cellar," she said. "We had no <strong>of</strong>fice<br />

at all.<br />

I had better training as a<br />

gangster than I did at shorthand<br />

or typing. I learned all the tricks<br />

W ^ to « •"* •»** to *«« ld U| ti#ss ind wu nan little<br />

tool both the OMtapo and the «|)l to work,<br />

Vichy Government. , , m^tm ««B»t mute gat I<br />

Vim* WUHI TIM GESTAPO red 1HU. sympathy far y«r !••«<br />

•The persecution in France wu almrtaje to Mat saartry. To me,<br />

awful, especially <strong>of</strong> the Jews and I* MOM Uka a banquet mry<br />

Oommuntati, but I want to nkka day,"<br />

it clear BOW that all the penecu- aj» oU the physical luffming<br />

«fl "St." 0 * ** *"• O®""". •"»« was not u bad f» the Frmeh M<br />

Vtahy Oovemmnt was went th«n the mom! suffertng after their<br />

Uw Oestapo, and Marshal Petaln government turned mr the counwas<br />

responsible for many arrests try to the Oemaiu,<br />

whish the Gestapo did not lnstl- -a, iM the QerniMU know how<br />

• it" we felt, we did everything- possible<br />

TTM Germans set to work early to show our hatred for them," she<br />

to stein France <strong>of</strong> everything <strong>of</strong> — :<br />

value, die nid, so that la a abort<br />

tteis there was a shortage <strong>of</strong> meat .»- ,.-,jp -m**.*, ,..«.»


%*:••<br />

_•? • "" • '••..''•. * i c •<br />

> Oham-<br />

, Say<br />

week<br />

Mr. and<br />

•tW. B. Weeerbak. Mr<br />

. . JOfcM Jackson, Daniel<br />

J«r. .and MM, William<br />

k-Mr. and,MM. Joseph Tay-<br />

, ttmghtar, Sandrm. all <strong>of</strong><br />

RUa, ware house guests <strong>of</strong><br />

Mrs. Otto Champion over<br />

k end.<br />

• V •<br />

Ma Jones, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,<br />

ah* week end with Mrs.<br />

•nd their daughter, Krma,<br />

CITY GAB<br />

M 0105<br />

the KunU home, <strong>On</strong>UaMi frsm pas* «<br />

• • • I to death for five years and ls now<br />

Mra, JLewia Toaer recently ae- »aleselng," she said. "We can.<br />

ssmnanled Ite Edith Hardy to| not **pect her to have the same<br />

Wewark, nil,, io attend a family reactions as a well person would<br />

reunion. Mrs. Hardy, her brother have. However, I know the French<br />

Md sister, were together the first «• iMful and thai the friend.<br />

UJII# since IBM,<br />

c<br />

Mr. and Mrs. - Bwood Wilson,<br />

warren WU-1 ln •Un>ce and stood during<br />

d at Forts-1 Ptaylni <strong>of</strong> The Marseilles.<br />

ship between our countries will en-<br />

dure."<br />

..— „_ . The Kiwanians. instead <strong>of</strong> rising<br />

Shore rd., entertained over the H 1 applauding the speaker, rose<br />

week end their son. T~ "— " '" "' **" J "''-'" '"<br />

son, VMM,, stationed _ , .<br />

mouth, Va.. and lln, Warren Wll-1 The meeting also had a brief<br />

son, <strong>of</strong> Camden, who is with her musical interlude, with three visit-<br />

parents during Warren's absence ln » artists, participating, all from<br />

I Mlllvllle. They were Mayor Clar-<br />

I enee Reeves, baritone: Mis. Bltin-<br />

I ehe Holmes Pox, soprano, and Mrs.<br />

John Breslln, pianist. Both Mr.<br />

Point Churches<br />

BWHANI METHODIST<br />

Shore rd. ajid Brighton aT.<br />

•ev, Oedrto •rroi Bleknu, PMtor<br />

10 ajn, Sunday School; Men's<br />

bta ela^e. « p Yok<br />

I Reeves and Mrs, Pon sang soli<br />

after which they joined<br />

duets.<br />

Cat Service<br />

Phone<br />

Sonars<br />

Point<br />

490<br />

0»y or Night Service<br />

TOM BU1XJVAN, Prop.<br />

tW PHONE iM<br />

EASIDE<br />

ACQ, »<br />

DOUBLE FEATURE<br />

Hn*a sWaten ta D.nn, K»ye hi<br />

Placid Serenade The Birth <strong>of</strong> a Star<br />

••#*•> . _<br />

mond Hyde. The Jaom<br />

netted in fjoroen Point.<br />

Mr. and ItM. Albert Walker,<br />

av. entertained during the<br />

',*nd Mrs. Walker's brother, md<br />

Klenk, <strong>of</strong> Atlantic <strong>City</strong>: Oharte,<br />

Klenk, DAM., stationed at<br />

~ " ___ and another brother if<br />

MX*. Walker*. Edward Klenk, <strong>of</strong><br />

Audubon, Mo ls spending a week<br />

at the Walker home,<br />

•<br />

Mr. and Mrs, Victor Wheeler, <strong>of</strong><br />

Camden. opened their cottage on<br />

Decatur av.. over the week end,<br />

• • •<br />

Pfg. Lewis Toser has arrived<br />

nome from Qermany and will<br />

spend a 30-day furlough with Ita,<br />

•tuaer and their five children at<br />

their home on Campbell av.<br />

c m a<br />

Mr, and Mrs, Edward Bunts, lay<br />

and Hisbee avs,, have as then-<br />

house guests for the season, Mr.<br />

Kuntx's Brother, Joseph <strong>of</strong> Phila-<br />

delphia. A brother-in-law and sis-<br />

ter. Mr, and Mrs, Theodore Sobel.l 11 ajn. "Whosoever will<br />

and daughter, Mary Leu, <strong>of</strong> Phlla-| 7:10 p'.m. "The way <strong>of</strong> Man. 1<br />

Continued from page<br />

GHACE LUTHERAN I this was voluntarily contributed<br />

•er, Robert z. Waehter, B.B, before the drive formally opened<br />

Sunday, <strong>Aug</strong>ust 12- Tying in with the solicitation<br />

»;« ajn. Bunday School Classes I here and throughout Cape May<br />

for all ages, visitors welcome County, was a series <strong>of</strong> special ra-<br />

il BJn. The Service. Sermon by dl o broadcasts over station WBNJ,<br />

Hey. M, Lenoy Wuehter, pastor, Bridgeton,<br />

Lutheran Church <strong>of</strong> the Atone- The first <strong>of</strong> the series was Tues-<br />

meat, wyomisslrig, pa,' president dn.v ' m * ; M to S p.m. and fea-<br />

<strong>of</strong> Board <strong>of</strong> Christian Education, tured Mrs. Honey MseKensie, well<br />

--• - - known USO Camp ahow entertain-<br />

er who ehwred troop« in Alaska<br />

and Hawaii, she spoke briefly as<br />

to the value <strong>of</strong> Camp Shows and<br />

the need for expanding this activ-<br />

ity In the Pacific war theater.<br />

Lester n. Darman, NWF field<br />

representative, announced that the<br />

station has generously contributed<br />

the same half hour every Tuesday<br />

from now until the end <strong>of</strong> Octo-<br />

ber, to promote National war<br />

Fund efforts, A different USO pro.<br />

Bram wUl be presented each week.<br />

Next Tuesday tht> program will<br />

feature Nondes Metealf, an enter,<br />

tainer recently returned from<br />

abroad.<br />

June, a dub rankffcr report showed<br />

thl* week. Other dub* Uad with<br />

the resort club at 83 per cent<br />

were Camden and Avon-Bradley<br />

Beach,<br />

in Division No, 1, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

ranked fourth.<br />

Argabrite Heads<br />

A, C. Electric Co.<br />

N, M, Argnbrite, vice president<br />

<strong>of</strong> the American Qas and BeoMe<br />

Company and a number <strong>of</strong> its op-<br />

erating subsidiaries for 'many yean,<br />

has resigned all hi* positions and<br />

directorships in the American oas<br />

and Slectrie Company system (ex-<br />

cept his directorship ta the Athn-<br />

lid <strong>City</strong> Beetric Company) and<br />

has been elected president <strong>of</strong> At-<br />

lantic Olty Electric Oompany, Mr.<br />

Ariabrlte succeeds Oeorgs N. Tldd,<br />

who remains' president <strong>of</strong> Anieri.<br />

gibta Cla.se. « New York av.fl.e^in Retapd,<br />

War Fund Start<br />

Arch<br />

Support*<br />

BHOE8 BUILT TO<br />

OBTHOFBDIC FBKSCRIPTION<br />

LIBERTY<br />

SHOE REPAIRS<br />

1054 Aabury Avc.<br />

BASIL DONATO. Prop.<br />

in two can Oas and Electric oompany and<br />

<strong>of</strong> all its principal subsidiaries eJt-<br />

rept the Atlantic Olty Electric<br />

Company.<br />

There will be no change in ^he<br />

OBeration <strong>of</strong> the Atlantic city<br />

Electric Oompany or status <strong>of</strong> R.<br />

Lutheran Minlsterium <strong>of</strong> Penngyl.<br />

vania. Sermon topic: "Diverse At-<br />

Utud" 1 *<br />

THEATRE<br />

SOMERS<br />

Point<br />

ji . hi iHluiil<br />

SAT, AUG.<br />

QABUUm and BOBBBT WAMMMU bi<br />

"TH1 CLOCK"<br />

A MOW, ADO, M-ii<br />

PAIXMIINI In<br />

"COUNTER ATTACK"<br />

ADO. 14<br />

FMCDIIIC HABCB ana JOAN BENNETT In<br />

"TRADE WINDS"<br />

' BIG DOUBLE FEATURE<br />

•BAB BKLVA SMITH<br />

BQMTOB PorNT—A large num.<br />

ber <strong>of</strong> members <strong>of</strong> the First Bap-<br />

tist church and friends turned<br />

out to hear Miss Belva Smith, a<br />

returned missionary from South<br />

America formerly <strong>of</strong> Mean <strong>City</strong>.<br />

when she showed pictures and<br />

spoke <strong>of</strong> her work In the mission.<br />

ary field Thursday evening in the<br />

Baptist Ohureh,<br />

SECOND GERETY SON BOMB<br />

POINT—Mr. and Mrs.<br />

general manager. dr In toe status<br />

<strong>of</strong> the other local <strong>of</strong>ficial*.<br />

Stale Approve*<br />

Bulkhead Contract<br />

State Highway Commissioner<br />

Spencer Miller, Jr., this week au-<br />

tharlted Cape May County to<br />

award a contract for timber bulk-|<br />

head on Teoumseh rd,, upper<br />

Township, to the low bidder, Do-<br />

minic Dletro. <strong>of</strong> Petersburg, for<br />

u.m.<br />

At Uic request <strong>of</strong> the freeholders.<br />

New Jersey av.. Lower Township,<br />

was added to the township and<br />

borough aid maintenance schedule<br />

for asphalUc oil application and in<br />

Sea Isle <strong>City</strong> the following streets<br />

were Included lor general mainte-<br />

nance and repair*: Park rd,, Hist,<br />

52nd, 53rd and SBth its, and Ital-<br />

ia pi.<br />

MDDRLv<br />

i, 4. SAT. ALU, i.in,ii<br />

BETTY BUTTON . A<br />

OBAHLn BUOOLBg md<br />

OBAHLn BUOOLBg md SBBV<br />

"INCENDIARY B<br />

"*> - New<br />

O8K THE CLASSIFIED ADS<br />

TERMINAL CAB<br />

24-Hour Service<br />

p»0114<br />

NOW OPEN<br />

Haines Flander*<br />

Hotel Drug Store<br />

American Phone<br />

TAXI 0280<br />

Stand 8th & Weal<br />

Opp. A*F Store M-hr.<br />

SHORE<br />

CAB Phone<br />

0665<br />

OEOfiOE MOBCAK<br />

Uh 4 Wai i4.hr, scnlee<br />

Luncheonette<br />

Abbott'i lee Cream<br />

Sun Bum Preventitives<br />

Horns Made<br />

Spaghetti Sauce 3Qc bat<br />

Witt Il.ll.. lUHft, IM CT S««.t<br />

"F.ll LIB. Italian OHMHH"<br />

FRANK LONGO<br />

Ph. UH IMt IDDSON AV<br />

MON,, TUIM. * W1D,, AUO<br />

"WEST WIFE<br />

ALSO - anJ'AR<br />

"<br />

ALSO<br />

TIIURS., FBI. * SAT, Al)u th.n.u<br />

JAMES OAONEY . SYLVIA HYDNBY<br />

•nd JOHN BMBBY ta<br />

"BLOOD O<br />

Contmuou. IQiM A. M/to'lsaiaMs<br />

a movie Ideal <strong>of</strong> what<br />

suave, white-haired legislator<br />

ON SECOND THOUGHT<br />

, They had a sliiht differtnee <strong>of</strong><br />

opinion, and he acknowledged his<br />

error quite generously by saying-<br />

-You B» right and I am wrong,<br />

as you generally are. Oood-Uy<br />

dear," and he hurried <strong>of</strong>f to catch<br />

nls train,<br />

"So nice <strong>of</strong> him to put it like<br />

that!" ah, «id to hiSelf<br />

dosed last week, ' -Editor StntlneJ-J>dger—J do not think tlM* lir. Bow «m • .<br />

The sharp rise in Individual pur- the Bap^r salvage famjalm in <strong>Ocean</strong> Oity la mucti sfmslbla tor nil<br />

chasing power reflects the gener- « a success, just tool a took at the curb lip mjr fro» to d " "<br />

ally Unproved economic condition Mock, and out <strong>of</strong> » homes only four bad bundfai a«tT Th«<br />

<strong>of</strong> Cape Kay County durini the l<strong>of</strong> »W paper) in front <strong>of</strong> them, usually tbosan tain lights ara ...<br />

last four yean, but two or three. But on trash pick-up days the and that no «•» ,<br />

Results <strong>of</strong> the survey give rise receptacles in tbe alley are full <strong>of</strong> newspapeim and nrlTe anottiar awn _<br />

to hope for continued goad busl- carton*- idea for «b|if> Urn-<br />

ness in cape May County ln the "Why don't you use a sound truck, at was done debted to<br />

years which follow the war when to round up milt bottles, or haw tha Boy Scout* OommilsMl In<br />

the supply <strong>of</strong> merchandise returns make a canvass <strong>of</strong> all homes to uk for cooperatlonr than WttB<br />

to normal, "You ought to salvage IS to Jo MDS a week la colored •<br />

With a Butastantia! backlog <strong>of</strong> from MUM** Pt^el-^ • _ njp. In<br />

Mvings Invested in war Iwndi, _»<br />

many <strong>of</strong> which will be htld for f<br />

several years, and with more ready per "<br />

cash available. It appears reason-<br />

able to expect that general busi-<br />

ness In this county will be consid-<br />

erably above par for quite some<br />

time after conditions return to nor.<br />

mal.<br />

Indications polni to a period <strong>of</strong> ••*<br />

excellent buiiness for all America, °« WevaUinf domertlc shortaBe. OonoHni;<br />

With the second highest per cap- Saving paper, bundling and tying it and pladns infiinnmnit ~kV~a~ie«<br />

Ita amount <strong>of</strong> purehulng power It on the curb every Sunday night bivalves ss ttttta UbertSt <strong>of</strong> many Is<br />

In Mew Jersey, Cape May County trouble: Why cannot we all do It and produce that act <strong>of</strong> naelttrto th* i<br />

ls apparently in line for Its full 20 tons a week that "Summer Resident" estimates freedom Wo<br />

share <strong>of</strong> business activity after the we should produce ln summer? fact- no em __<br />

««>•• As for the Boy Beauts, they recently did a good feet.' Fur tnat matter.<br />

,. _ ^ ^ m in • well l 11 >I UW W>» eoUBCtod, Silt moat Scouts Is perfect. ~<br />

TO H.AY SAFE are busy these ""— ""—- " • • • •"" •<br />

Ii COMMON SENSE that men filled<br />

(GBpe May Coanty Timol<br />

We have observed many child<br />

pedijitrians who are more concern-<br />

ed with their safety than numer-<br />

ous adultf. They use sidewalks<br />

p "«5 r<br />

saved lor £ same;"olMdie^ee"to'oteM'<br />

> prime essentials in untary or It la ^vt<br />

every time a person ML and (beine an<br />

can. > Jap ihoua bow SriSanlrTM.<br />

Thsnk you very much, please." ft,<br />

Paper <strong>of</strong> every sort and description can be used, erty.<br />

When re-processed it becomes containers ln wtllch • •<br />

supplies are shipped, or It Is used to help plug A MOKAL DVTT<br />

^%^^mjLmg.m ass: m * M lth ••*• en *"-»"****» *• ss<br />

. pies are rijtat and worthy<br />

1 orous defense.<br />

Don't Blow That Whistle! , .^"Jf S^S*<br />

A small boy blew shrilly en one <strong>of</strong> those toy * ot ' r ^t 1 * "•»•» "» -<br />

should unite in making j<br />

then all the "~ ~~~<br />

S li B1f n S l Sc<strong>of</strong>S e eSr t whS e m*i| ^ ^ ^ »'" — — ***>««- SSSf ?&•<br />

„., ._ „._„„ „.,„.,„„ _„... ..what.g au matter, BiUf" a bystander asked: n* »tand r<br />

the i<br />

^ '<br />

adults in similar situations refuse<br />

to step aside, come what may. "can't you stand compstlUen* 11<br />

Reckless pedestriins a proving It isn't that" Bui arinned. "Bvery time one <strong>of</strong><br />

a serious problem in several Cape those whistles Is'blown people think I'm doing it M» and that «tb<br />

'* l*tt«r ohooat to MM In our<br />

Seveiml <strong>of</strong> the big league ball<br />

parks opened with girl ushers in<br />

the grandstand, but we underMand<br />

this ls to be considered only a<br />

wartime inconvenience — Kansas<br />

<strong>City</strong> Star,<br />

~' hours?*<br />

Tfce SDM way ef fettlna; to the "Ho. ma'ftm,"<br />

- - - - The landlady paused, then quer-<br />

ied, "Are you sure you'll be o<br />

quiet tenant?"<br />

"Well," confessed the man tun-<br />

idly. "I write with a fountain pen<br />

that squeaks quite a bit," •<br />

• * •<br />

NO DOUBT<br />

The dear old lady kept to her<br />

seat determinedly as the slowly<br />

moving congregation passed down<br />

the tUt to. the church door.<br />

•If everybody else would only<br />

do HI do, and stay quietly in<br />

their seats until everyone has left,"<br />

Ae murmured, "there wouldn't be<br />

such a crush at^the doors,"<br />

FOB POSTEEITY<br />

An airman travelling through<br />

the arid Texas Panhandle while<br />

on furlough got into conversation<br />

with an old settler and his son at<br />

a railroad station.<br />

"Looks as though we night have<br />

rain," said the simian<br />

•Well. I hope so," replied tha<br />

native. "Not so mueli for myself<br />

as for my boy here, I've »een It<br />

rain." *<br />

nOM FOREIGN PARTS<br />

The captsln was having his<br />

shoes shlned, and the shoe-shine<br />

boy became Interested In his ln-<br />

sltnia. "What army are you with?"<br />

the lad asked. ><br />

|i £anadlanj i * waa ttie raply.<br />

"No kMdin'r- gasped tile Boy,<br />

hear you apeak some Oana-<br />

5S<br />

gBts ls not too to^h for his teeth,<br />

»-^ ^^ meanwhn| the rest <strong>of</strong> us<br />

M out 0, everv hundred people<br />

wU1 keeB on trampine from store<br />

to glope in search <strong>of</strong> beef, while<br />

the largest number <strong>of</strong> cattle* ever<br />

jtnown In history contentedly roam<br />

the ^ide open was in the wSt<br />

tne WIa ~ ve - p w .<br />

B2¥fea3raWS<br />

seconds may insure mow safety, but « wwld seem<br />

that 18 seconds is guSloient for the conductor to<br />

survey the situation adequately, • i<br />

And It would save 45 seconds- time for 80 im-<br />

patient passengers on a trolley.<br />

This sort <strong>of</strong> safety device U *J»d precaution<br />

in crowded meteopoUtan centers, where trains go<br />

whlslni across troll* track Intersections every few<br />

mmut#g, M down b m m tng ^^^ ^^ te-M<br />

so infrequent, it does seem a bit unnecessary.<br />

the KSonrtKK^stSrJ Should Wommn Work?<br />

(Oa.) HeraW-JournBl, <strong>Ocean</strong> Oity hai a good many women among its<br />

all-year populations who work for their livings. Ca-<br />

reer women no doubt are numerous among the sum-<br />

mer visitors.<br />

Some <strong>of</strong> them may have preferred careen to<br />

marriage. Women who work—evep married women-<br />

are happier than those who deVote their lives to<br />

their husbands and children, to the nomt and social<br />

activity.<br />

Whoa i This Unt necessarily our Idea. It'a a<br />

theory advanced by a well-known writer, Oretta<br />

Palmer. The Chinese and other home and fsmlly-<br />

loving races won't like what she says. But her argu-<br />

ments sound convincing, and perhaps they mafcr<br />

serve as a? defense mechanism for women In these<br />

years when there's an acute shortage <strong>of</strong> men.<br />

Wat true happiness, a woman should put mar-<br />

riage and children m secondary place, and devote<br />

her primary energies toward another goal, the writer<br />

contends, ln an article in the <strong>Aug</strong>ust Life Story<br />

5ty*or W - - -<br />

saves the purpose. Oontumcn.<br />

class most hurt by government tal<br />

business, never learn tho truth 1ft<br />

pros and radio are under wuUua*<br />

Selfish rulers snatch<br />

forts and dak out<br />

•uspieion, the chains <strong>of</strong><br />

Traditionally tyrants<br />

way; it has happened all<br />

through history. After bus<br />

confiscated and the news i<br />

seUed, the people an<br />

with malice, and malice<br />

living sauli, Americans who valt*fc<br />

their religious liberty hare<br />

choice but to defend<br />

am<br />

WHO UIO<br />

The WFA saya them win b*<br />

thus Indteatbif a coosldsiiaUkr<br />

change <strong>of</strong> teohnKnie to what<br />

lor regards M<br />

clal AppeaL<br />

to nil •<br />

__,„„„....<br />

A huxrted businessman rushed<br />

Into the barber shop.<br />

"Can you cut my ban 1 with my<br />

seat ont" ha asked.<br />

ecosnl^iig hint as<br />

customnr whose hair<br />

grew to • lew fringe around his<br />

tm PBtt. repllftd:<br />

"I p mn. I can even eat It<br />

wfth »S5r hat on."<br />

Of THE WEEK ,'<br />

-My Lord! H*'« fire «Ur», aad<br />

knsuii, toor—Overotat GI after<br />

"He** Jnst an average mam<br />

wilfc a aetue <strong>of</strong> humor." Pr<strong>of</strong>.<br />

AUt* Cn/%, Unto, ef Kmh, A-<br />

scribing "any Kanton." ^ j<br />

-Maybe it we'd known awe<br />

sbout Amerlc.-" —Wiit/ul<br />

retninitcence <strong>of</strong> Otn. von Arnim,<br />

ff<br />

now Mar priioner hern.<br />

• ' _ ~ * »<br />

. "Ttete to alwafa • better way<br />

to do enrylUBC than tho way<br />

•tow wiT—Chm. Robtrt W, WU.<br />

•Ml, Standard QU find,), urgbtff<br />

men industrial rettarch^<br />

-Trfvale ealMVriM and work-<br />

en in cooperation an Urn only<br />

rial untune* <strong>of</strong> • ntoapcnM<br />

and lasting economy."—4 dp.<br />

Dir.C.B.Bro>


A, ptiut <strong>of</strong> In<br />

you i"\ from ci<br />

UN4*<br />

KW|«AME"<br />

tQuMMte<br />

[Church<br />

• r r 'i'<br />

^M<br />

quent Taxpayers<br />

# tlus Tm CaUectoi* U now<br />

"A<br />

for 1944<br />

m i - i,-<br />

for Unpaid |<br />

year*.<br />

. Nkhob<br />

Methodist, Baptist<br />

Churches Consolidate<br />

Consolidation <strong>of</strong> the Mfthodltt<br />

and Baptist churches at Rio<br />

prande wag voted Thursday night<br />

la*t week at a meeting <strong>of</strong> members<br />

Dl both congregations. The new<br />

church will be known as the Rio<br />

Orande Community church.<br />

lfla* <strong>of</strong> roetntxrthtn and transferring<br />

<strong>of</strong> mlnfcters wife the OUM<br />

Of to* merger. N»w <strong>of</strong>ficers for th*<br />

per church, W«ra eiwrted.<br />

|N.J,C.<br />

Socony Vacuum Agtaacf<br />

Now Jnwty ObU«ge for Women<br />

« Introduce this Pall Its first<br />

*-"*" lrTWinntog BU»-<br />

Wve hours ot the six-hour<br />

tmiu will be devotad to ttudy <strong>of</strong><br />

LtJjVBttssiMi language. The rther<br />

ctad in Engltah,<br />

aunray 01 B U i<br />

936 Asbury Av,<br />

Ocetm Oty<br />

,-^9, .i'.if i 1 ,.<br />

14iL^ » *<br />

na Haddock. »pnu«>, <strong>of</strong> the Arch<br />

St. Amnwltae-s B, C.<br />

First MethodlBt Church<br />

JAMES Utt<br />

llAJ-riST<br />

T*«ll<br />

V<br />

toe we atop living.<br />

Why not be juat<br />

en ip. ffife choir mom.<br />

EVANGKLJIJAJ,<br />

CMherln* Qortton. Mi]<br />

T,<br />

a. Barrett,<br />

tun. Ohunih School for «11<br />

-a-<br />

Today's<br />

it by the Hevl WI »..a tne angina. Visitors we<br />

. taslonory from. 4 ^^<br />

nbmn, limn I *» *- m Th w|(h ~tHU n»tt«p"<strong>of</strong> our "ration I * I aOCflHIWC<br />

with •Ood Is we are in (hi* m»U _. ., _ .<br />

ter <strong>of</strong> aw relation with the provisions<br />

which He tiu made " for us. Phil*. Putter «t<br />

especially in the field <strong>of</strong> tha<br />

which we call nature?<br />

Two Service*<br />

To Increase your appreciation<br />

OoB aitf what He should mean<br />

your dally living, the following w<br />

vices will be held by the abovi<br />

ohureh for the .waning Sabbath<br />

S so am The Church School.<br />

Thli service affords an opportunity<br />

for tne continuance <strong>of</strong> your Blbli<br />

ifsmnj an presented in the Sunday<br />

' CMel Service Schools <strong>of</strong> the various churches<br />

I0MS tun. The Ohureh. »t Worship I WiWhlp. A hearty welcome la ex from which you come<br />

Sermon, -laming at the Pool <strong>of</strong> "H}**! to all visitor*<br />

Bethmd*" John s 1-17 The I ' »« « P-"> n.ro T«« The Church Church on the the<br />

a m The Morning<br />

choir, directed by Mr Barrett ft 111 boardwalk nt the Strand Theater.<br />

•luff, "O Lord Mint High ' bj I QxiBMl speaker will be Dr. Ivan<br />

lYaack. Tenor solo. "Puce to Tact. Hagedom<br />

by Lulgl BoeelU<br />

7:40 p.m. Evening EerUec<br />

Wonhlp Sermon, -The Secret <strong>of</strong><br />

Inward Peace," Deuteronomy<br />

', OUMl speaker, Rev Robert kUfust 12 and IB will<br />

l<br />

BA pastor <strong>of</strong> the Hart be in chargf <strong>of</strong> Rev,<br />

l FreibyMHan Ohureh <strong>of</strong> Hollywood,<br />

<strong>of</strong> th» Beverly HUi<br />

M<br />

lftaldi. pie quartet wffl ling, g, ;, "" "60 Ohureh. h<br />

Me, O Ood." by 10 am, Sunday School,<br />

11 l a Preaching.<br />

Warren I •••"••<br />

JW, 2:80 pjn. Meeting <strong>of</strong> the BOW JJBDHW CHURCH<br />

Bummer Auxiliary In thf south ao- .,„.<br />

tarlum ot The Flanders. RottMsM:! H*<br />

«je Home Auxiliary and the Fa*. I *Vt<br />

_ teeter<br />

tort Committee. Miss J, Beatrice 1:30*8 a.m. Holy Oommunion.<br />

Beta, chalnnnn. Music by Mrs 10 «4P. Sunday school,<br />

Walter Stuempda. ioprano, nccom 11:15 ajn. Morning •erviee.<br />

by Mlii Julia Williams.<br />

Qeorgt Mgcher will give a<br />

rtl r v w <strong>of</strong> Thornton hornton Wild<br />

Hie Bridge <strong>of</strong> San Luli Bey,"<br />

All women are invited,<br />

wed,, 7:80 pm. The Ohureh at<br />

__ -^ CHURCH<br />

Prayer and Bible study,<br />

and Wriq «.<br />

• • •<br />

In, Bartholomew B. Dojle,<br />

ET, JoHpli J. Breiuun.<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

Sunday MMses 8:30. 8, 9:16,<br />

UNION CHAPEI.<br />

10:15 and 11:16.<br />

«3th St. and Aabnry av,<br />

First PYldny Muses 6:30<br />

«*e Ckarek <strong>of</strong> the Bl, and t ajn.<br />

9:4S a.m. Bible Sahoo], Oeorgt Confusions on Saturday y and d eve e<br />

,,|W. Fatten, superintendent. Classes <strong>of</strong> f— — JMday, ••- *;30 pm, to fl:«,<br />

h? I (» all ages.<br />

7'SO to 8,<br />

I 11 ajn. Morning Worship and<br />

iBermon, Linn Bowman, Pastor,<br />

m, MABVB OHAPB<br />

[CBDBCHE9 OP OHRlBt, lnd and Atlantic av,<br />

I SCIENTIST<br />

Sunday Masses 8:30 a.m. f, S,<br />

"Spirit" is the Leison-aennon 10 and 11.<br />

I subject for Sunday. Aupiit IS, rtnt IWday Masses B:M ajn<br />

I Golden Text; "What man know and I am<br />

lath the thlnjs <strong>of</strong> a man, save the Confessions on Saturday and eve<br />

spirit <strong>of</strong> man which Is in him? <strong>of</strong> nrst SWday 7:30 p,m. to B,<br />

even io the things <strong>of</strong> Ood know- CHRISTIAN BROTHERS<br />

etn no man, but the Spirit <strong>of</strong> CHAPEL ^ ^<br />

Ood," (I, Cor, 2: Hi. •ermon: 31st st. and Centre] av,<br />

IHMsaief ,/rom tht King James Sunday Masses • ajn, and 10<br />

verplon <strong>of</strong> the Bible include am.<br />

"Set your aSeetien on things Confessions on Saturday and eve<br />

above, not on things on the<strong>of</strong><br />

«Mt Friday 7:30 pm. to 1:30,<br />

earth," (OoL 3; 2), Correlative passag<br />

from "fclenee and Health mat CHUBCH METHODIST<br />

with Key to the ScripturM" by<br />

Mary Baker Bddy include:<br />

"Man understands ipiritual exist.<br />

enee hi proportion as his treasures<br />

<strong>of</strong> Truth and Lov# are enlarged<br />

Mortals must gravitate codward.<br />

their affections and<br />

spiritual—they must near the<br />

broader interpretations <strong>of</strong> being,<br />

and gab) tone proper sense <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Inftoite—in order" that<br />

mortality may be put sin<br />

<strong>of</strong>t" and<br />

<strong>of</strong> Worship During this service<br />

George Ashton organist mil play<br />

prelude*. "Choral and Prayer,<br />

by Boellmann, find 'Largo'. by<br />

Hnmtel for the postlude. Grand<br />

Chorus In C. by Maltland, The<br />

Soloist Quartet will sing, "Psalm<br />

1M," by Lewandowakl, and "Hark,<br />

Hark, My Soul," by ahelly. Mr.<br />

Martyn will ahig as a solo,<br />

•M Central av,<br />

" F, AUpisd, MlntaU-r<br />

'Religion and Ufe," Is the name<br />

<strong>of</strong> a certain religious publication.<br />

The coupling <strong>of</strong> those two nouns<br />

is significant, indeed, Willie many<br />

Bight disagree, the fact remains<br />

that there is no life without re-<br />

Ugion. The would-be atheist<br />

his denial, show* that there _<br />

something which he denies, few<br />

(p. people stop for any period <strong>of</strong> time<br />

u tb at the men who have<br />

pjMt the Nftvy* mil known addy<br />

rrimt and subaequently have been<br />

anllsted w> seamen first class for<br />

Street Church quartet, and Sam training leading to the rating <strong>of</strong> Manila"..<br />

uel Brick, baritone, <strong>of</strong> the Quar- radio technician for scrvfaw with<br />

tet <strong>of</strong> Holy Trinity Cathedral, the Navy.<br />

unrnJXj?)<br />

PAUMJUphJ*.<br />

The popular song leader Is Rev. FUEL Oil. USERS<br />

RJohard W. Wright, song leader o UKQEO TO OEDER NOW<br />

the Philadelphia Methodist Con-<br />

Dr Milton Harold Nichols.<br />

Warning that delays In laying<br />

ference<br />

Philadelphia, will preach morning<br />

In domestic fuel oil supplies may<br />

Visitors <strong>of</strong> all denominations are<br />

and evening at the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Ta-<br />

result In cold homes this coming<br />

welcome to both servloes.<br />

bernacle services, Sunday<br />

winter, R. L. Crawford, district<br />

Ample parking space Is provided manager <strong>of</strong> the OlTlcc <strong>of</strong> Defense<br />

The morning sen Ice. at the Tab- free on the damp Omund for allTransportation<br />

at Camden urged<br />

ernacle, nill begin at 10 45 u.m worshipers.<br />

home owners this week to attend<br />

and the evening service, at the<br />

Village Theatre, 8th st. and the District Recruiters to their fuel needs before the Cor. 6U,*,<br />

summer ends.<br />

boardwalk, at 7:4S p.m Biff Aid to Navy<br />

The nation's tank truck fleet Is<br />

pr. Nichols is well known here Figures recently released by the now working tu capacity, he said, Hut<br />

where he has a summer home and<br />

Is a popular speaker on church<br />

Navy Department's Bureau <strong>of</strong> Per- and can inalcc prompt deliveries,<br />

programs. He served for 31 years<br />

sonnel indicate that the Navy Re- there is sufficient manpower avail-<br />

as minister <strong>of</strong> the Arch Street<br />

cruiting stations in the Second able, and 'weather conditions are<br />

C. 1. |<br />

Methodist<br />

Joint Service Induction Area, com- suitable. Later, there will be a<br />

Ohureh, Philadelphia,<br />

closing n prising New York, New Jersey and<br />

distinguished pastorate Delaware, have supplied almost<br />

>*f •••!<br />

The CHRISTIAN SCIENCE:<br />

Hob/ <strong>City</strong>," by Adams. The theme<br />

for the sermoj wUl be, "In 1<br />

The Science <strong>of</strong> Ever-present Good<br />

Name,''<br />

A Fret t-octure<br />

1:48 pan. The Boardwalk Twl-<br />

Ufht Service. The guest speaker<br />

will be Dr. Howard Moody Morgan,<br />

minister <strong>of</strong> the Tabernacle ROBERT STANLEY ROSS, CS.B,<br />

Presbyterian church, Philadelphia.<br />

<strong>of</strong> New York <strong>City</strong>, New ¥ork<br />

Miu Anne Sunon will sing as a<br />

solo, "Ave Maria," by Schubert.<br />

The quartet will sing, 'There shaU<br />

la B01100, MIHIckuitll<br />

Be NO More Night Thiie." by<br />

in<br />

Wood, and -cod that Madcst<br />

First Churrh <strong>of</strong> Christ, Scientist,<br />

larth and Heaven," by Naylor,<br />

is Atlantic <strong>City</strong>. If, J,<br />

Tuesday, <strong>Aug</strong>ust 14, <strong>1945</strong><br />

KINGDOM BALL OF<br />

JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES<br />

at 8M5 i». M.<br />

tSS Asbury Ave,<br />

yad?fi fhc auipl€ei <strong>of</strong><br />

mdaj-, <strong>Aug</strong>ust 10;<br />

Flrit ant Second choRBel sf Ckrlit Iciaallli<br />

la AtUntic <strong>City</strong>, H, J,<br />

1 p.m. aenice Meeting, "The<br />

great day <strong>of</strong> the Lord is near, it<br />

AIL ABE WELCOME<br />

is near, and hasteUi greatly, even<br />

the voice <strong>of</strong> the d»y <strong>of</strong> the Lord:<br />

the mighty man shall cry there<br />

bitterly, Tiiat day is • day <strong>of</strong><br />

WTath, a day <strong>of</strong> trouble and dis-<br />

lieu $ am file J<br />

tress, u day <strong>of</strong> wssteneas and dego-<br />

Itttion, B day <strong>of</strong> darkneis an<br />

iloominess, a day <strong>of</strong> clouds an<br />

<strong>of</strong> this Clean, Family <strong>Newspaper</strong><br />

thick darKness, a day <strong>of</strong> the trum.<br />

pet and alarm against the fenced<br />

cities, and against the high lowert. Tte QmBrmN SCTOCT MONITOR<br />

And I will briny distress upon men<br />

that they shall walk like blind<br />

bmn alms mod sesuMaal new. ,,. Warn fiom polidod<br />

men, because thiy have sinned<br />

against tiie Lord: and their blood<br />

I» •« worldwide^f<strong>of</strong>iS<br />

shall be poured out as dust, and<br />

their flesh as the dung, Neithei<br />

their silver nor their gold shall b*<br />

able to deliver them in the day<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Land's wrath; but the whole<br />

land shall be devoured by the fir*<br />

<strong>of</strong> hi* jealousy: for he shall make<br />

even a speedy riddance <strong>of</strong> all them<br />

that dwell in the land." Seph, 1-<br />

14.11. ' "<br />

Sunday, <strong>Aug</strong>ust 12:<br />

«:4S p.m. Bible Book Study, "The<br />

Kingdom la at Hand."<br />

a BJn, Watchtower Bible Study<br />

"Immovable for the Right Wor- ''Church on the Boardwalk ship."<br />

All persons <strong>of</strong> seed will invited.<br />

METTHODIST<br />

"The Chnr«h With The Chimes"<br />

CBNTRAL AVKNUB at EIGHTH STREET<br />

BENJAMIN P. ALLOOOD, Minister<br />

9)30 ni<br />

Boardwalk<br />

Twilight Service<br />

(Moorlyn Theatre)<br />

7:45 p.m.<br />

Dr. Howard Moody<br />

Morgan<br />

miv, u. w. WRIGHT<br />

Tenaew<br />

Otar*, whe lead. W pejnXir<br />

Church,<br />

«on» sfrvi at tin- Tabernacle<br />

an Sundny, at 10:45 a.m., and at<br />

th* Vllly Theatre at j ; M p,«.<br />

OUEST PB.EACHEB<br />

Churches to Have<br />

OM, c. Ashton,<br />

Education Week<br />

Director <strong>of</strong><br />

Protestant churches and ether<br />

religious agencies <strong>of</strong> rural and urban<br />

areas <strong>of</strong> Ihc United states and<br />

Canada will unite In the observ-<br />

Sincere<br />

ance <strong>of</strong> the jeth annual Religious<br />

Education Week, September 30 to<br />

October 1. giving emphasis to the<br />

building <strong>of</strong> Christian character<br />

Using the theme, "Character for<br />

a Bree World," 40 Protestant denominations<br />

and 183 utate, provincial<br />

and city councils <strong>of</strong> churches<br />

and religious education will cooperate<br />

for eouimmilty-ulde observances<br />

In most towns and cities. Bally<br />

Day or Promotion Day on the<br />

opening Sunday will emphasize educational<br />

evangelism as church<br />

schools renew efforts to Increase<br />

enrollment and -attendance.<br />

1<br />

OCEAN CITY SENTlHEL-LEDGER<br />

iyton Roberts<br />

to Rest<br />

r Broker<br />

Suddenly<br />

,„ lervicts were conducted<br />

for I, Dayton Roberts, re.<br />

broker, 401 W«-<br />

_ ..„ ...d suddenly Friday<br />

Eu <strong>of</strong> a cerebral heniarrha|e,<br />

who was IS, had<br />

..M-l-H-)-l-l-|"l'l I 1 I 1 1<br />

„ „„-> <strong>City</strong> resident for<br />

rand in the realty busm^g<br />

"For Goodness<br />

J same length <strong>of</strong> time, A<br />

<strong>of</strong> Moorrftown, K, J., he<br />

J» was connected for many<br />

ifith the Philadelphia <strong>of</strong>fice<br />

penn Mutual Ute Iruur-<br />

• ni miu-i. to thousands <strong>of</strong><br />

Irtiitora through aMisting his<br />

946-18 Boardwalk<br />

J.ml broUier-ln.law, Mr, and<br />

M-M-i<br />

Io B. tliorp, in the operau'the<br />

Northwood hotel and<br />

[dining room.<br />

his sister, he leaves two<br />

Th. Bud. T«aaUBt.Oaaad<br />

Mrs- Andrew Jones,<br />

n D. O, and Mrs, James<br />

ct Monday wert at the<br />

i Drooler Funeral Home in<br />

m followed by intarment<br />

sown cemetery, camden<br />

Baptk<br />

Ch<br />

Resident<br />

Bywood Dies<br />

10th<br />

A, Msyer, <strong>of</strong> Byiraod,<br />

„{ summer resident at M4B<br />

»v., died Wednesday last<br />

Spend The Lord's Day WithVi! [if a heart attack at his re*<br />

fmjet. who formerly resided<br />

AUGUST 12, 19*5<br />

I the year around at M st.<br />

S#nJe«<br />

(Bin av., was a jmember <strong>of</strong><br />

ii« A. M, Sanday School .,<br />

<strong>City</strong> Council, Knights <strong>of</strong><br />

11:00 A. M. Morning WorAlp ,<br />

. Hi was In ^he whole.<br />

Rev,<br />

«iM p. M,. B. V, r, V.<br />

business in Philadelphia<br />

I'M F, M, EnnlnK Service ,,,",",,,,<br />

it years,<br />

(tag are<br />

tiOO p, M. CDntarenee,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> T;<br />

ASS(X 1ATION . 66th<br />

Anto<br />

between 5th<br />

Sun., <strong>Aug</strong>.<br />

STRAND THEATRE


iUURE ALEXANDER<br />

« MMJTY SALON<br />

C<br />

Beauty ~ «j—«# mne gangesr MaJoi 9 John M ".faefc** WU&SQ<br />

killed la aetkw taThe<br />

a theater last winter,'• •unM tajength. dent, ha* oten awarded the.Brorae<br />

MI_MMiMttllM' were —-• I tfjTMppBrt* -, TO« -UPPOrt engineers bridge taStoTETja on floated S3 pontoons one infan-l-..--- ---•-• - — ••<br />

and Kj eras a «»-ioo» river, Ed'fllU<br />

it, *flv fcapie m and tor- l!f ed in two eanyons with 85.000 eu-<br />

ta lwo to ante tlie <strong>of</strong> war<br />

eountry,<br />

fcurflrSy^^^<br />

~«V«is with KMO eu-<br />

JWo | " » yards <strong>of</strong> dynamited dirt » and and m h rtn phuadeipiua, and sum-<br />

--Jrpefc so artillery and heavy veW-lme, wmdentii for many years at<br />

Ides cles could keep Keep up op with rapid ranid od ad-l.«i» ~-«- "'<br />

Yuen <strong>of</strong> the infantrymen<br />

Central av.<br />

COVERED SEVER,*!. ISLANDS<br />

ElberUon Keeps Up The citation accompanying the<br />

decoration said it covered uw mill-<br />

<strong>On</strong> Home Town tary operationi against Japanese<br />

After more than three yean <strong>of</strong> on Ltnon, Panay and NefpS Is.<br />

Army service. Set Joseph Elbert- lands rrom November 1 last<br />

M, af OMan <strong>City</strong>, wrote home to June SO this year<br />

this week to make sure that The "Major WlUon performed ably<br />

Sentinel-Leaner keeps arriving reg- the duties .<strong>of</strong> division assistant<br />

ularly at his company mall call, chief <strong>of</strong> staff in planning and op.<br />

•I would SUM news <strong>of</strong> the olderatlonal<br />

phases <strong>of</strong> three island<br />

home town If the paper was dis- eampalgns, • the citation said "His<br />

continued.- he wrote. "The paper excellent judgment and devotion<br />

hat followed toe all ever, Africa, to duty aided materially in the<br />

Sicily, Italy, France, Germany, and achievement <strong>of</strong> division objec-<br />

I now back to France,<br />

tives- " "*<br />

•MM times it was three and FORMES HEBMASTM RASTtB<br />

four months late, but the last year Major WUson Is best known in<br />

W It hasfeneraUy<br />

taken Just <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Si a forrner piermaa-<br />

..I ..C • mon ——>•" ith to "» reach «n me. me, t«r at the <strong>Ocean</strong> Cit Fishing<br />

1 like to read <strong>of</strong> the doings due. 14th<br />

<strong>of</strong> the home tow and Im always He held that<br />

IN ITS<br />

DELICIOUS FORM<br />

2OTOS or COLD WAVE<br />

Frt Yet, for All Types o<br />

ith heavy cream oU<br />

JOHNSON'S<br />

Phone 0664 841 Aabury Aw,<br />

WHERE STYLES ARE CREATED<br />

•—tT<br />

1 ' HI that<br />

to Chaplain am. „<br />

lA-Gol. lirewii wtd the map.<br />

lalns expect to be among the laS»s*$<br />

Ikes Veteran* In program, ani are bluler , _<br />

(EMOBI/U. RITES IN ITALY afor Housing Plight Memorial Day In Italy thu year ©B<br />

wasan ooeaalon long to be ««,,„, •ttand<br />

bered, he said, as service* wen<br />

Many Home Need. conducted at the If u, 8, military il<br />

ed. Say. Realtor cemeteries these. mury<br />

In these haUowed re.tlng places<br />

OepJwment <strong>of</strong> owne*. foree. „• the lost remains <strong>of</strong> some <strong>of</strong> our<br />

will find Awnti a hmd ol hoa* bravest Ben and women." be uki<br />

lev wldiers tinl*« l<br />

<strong>of</strong> Meal Estate Boards, Mid thin were over<br />

week. ' '<br />

"Construction <strong>of</strong> homes for ais-l<br />

charged service men IK no leaa|<br />

urgent than supplying war mater,<br />

_„.. Harry V. Adams, Jr., son <strong>of</strong> lal for European and Pacific vie.<br />

Mr, and Mrs. H. V, Adams, 1102toHes,"<br />

Wllisoii declared, "•oth<br />

Wesley av,, has twice been awarded are emergent situations aad nei-<br />

Ule Bronse Star medal lor extrather deserves greater consideration,<br />

ordinary performance <strong>of</strong> duty with than the other,"<br />

tin Army Medical Corps in the<br />

European theatre,<br />

The Association head said he will<br />

ter at th'o <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

confer with the executive board<br />

8ft, Adams was with the Medi- relative to drafting a prepoM V<br />

st, and the e boa cal Detachment <strong>of</strong> the 4I7th In- national and state veteran admin<br />

thS fantry±<br />

,- to hear where my<br />

fantry, Tith Division, which fought I totrstars, providing for nandatorv<br />

Me.'ids are In the service, it is<br />

Into oermany with General Pat-• production <strong>of</strong> every item <strong>of</strong> V<br />

H<br />

1 Hi entered (he Aniiy in June. torn Jm Army. Me is now at terial reaulred for home^iuidtoV<br />

hafj to write and Iseep m touch 1S41, arwr iraauating from the Neumoerg awaiting return to the »»IUMII,|<br />

wltn than all,"<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvunla, where<br />

ffgt, Elbertsen was employed in he was an <strong>of</strong>ficer in the ROTO<br />

iui feylng work by city Bnglneer unit. He won his Army commls.<br />

William H, Cellisson, Jr., before he sion at Port Bennlng. Oa and<br />

entered the sefviee in 1942, «¥nt ovprsciis with the 24th, Divisioii<br />

in Miirch. 1942, He served<br />

Two Point Major* Blih that Division at Efate in the<br />

New Hebrides and at other. Pacific<br />

In <strong>Line</strong> for Award taws. Inter transferrinB lo the 40th<br />

Two Seiners point men. both Division for the Philippines cam<br />

Majors in the infantry, have recently<br />

been recommended for the<br />

Legion <strong>of</strong> Merit sward by Army<br />

authorities.<br />

Boys 18 ElTrible<br />

Major George Oeorge Roberts, Roterta. who sfho rf. For Flight Training<br />

cently was ... promoted ,,„„„,„, from „„,„ c«piAin,i tapuin. Eifflitefn.year.old ».»"ni-n-year.o;d '••-•• hieh --•" schoal<br />

_•„-<br />

[hp nward -for exception. '. Waduatw are now eligible t0 te<br />

•Jly mernonous conduct in mei ewe Nnvy Piahi TTaininB""ieadperformance<br />

<strong>of</strong> outstanding w. I 'ȴ to commissions as Ensign rj<br />

ber%f°fU^ r i *• 1944 ' tu ©"a- 8 Nival Reserve." under an „.<br />

r<br />

M - lm * He vns servini! in portiion <strong>of</strong> the V-J proBrain nn-<br />

2S^ e l n , d Qer »nj durlnji that nouncrd bv C»imand#f a I€ Ewperiod.<br />

Before entering the service an, Jr head <strong>of</strong> the Fourth Naval<br />

two years aW he was a law stu. District OBii? <strong>of</strong> Naval f^i«r<br />

Another Legion <strong>of</strong> Merit award The v-l Program, formerly ootn<br />

HM been recommended for his bro. only to l7-jwBr"-nld«. includes three<br />

uSe ^*w J ° Bn Rt * frti her. Major John Rober<br />

uate <strong>of</strong> West point in<br />

, » a 8'M. gra;lei,c ttraining.<br />

Ap.<br />

f 1940<br />

the class piiianis aiust be iiieh<br />

ds I uaUS o Ap<br />

ue <strong>of</strong> West point in the class piiianis aiust be iiieh K-hdol end.<br />

<strong>of</strong> 1940 Re also conimnnds an In- shrtld<br />

uaU!S or schrtuled for graduation<br />

fantj-y battalion, prior to October 1. 1MB. They must<br />

Their younger brother, RoBert, not L ? ; e United States,<br />

SMILEV R1CSTS ON LtlXOW<br />

In the Army almost three years, Mr. and MM Norman Smiley.<br />

he has been overseas since last 4JJ Asburj<br />

wr. He is a graduate <strong>of</strong><br />

.. Ciiy High School.<br />

Thr sergeant is one <strong>of</strong> three<br />

brothers in the armed forcis. T,<br />

L« Adams, signalman ilci, ii with<br />

the Navy somewhere in the Pa<br />

eific. while P\t. Russell Adams Ij<br />

in the Army with a mechanised<br />

ciiv;iiry unit.<br />

He was awarded th<br />

etar for gallantry in farina for<br />

•asunlties early in Februaryr and<br />

.filer w,i« reconuiienied for a cluster<br />

jiiiriifjlng he had qualified for<br />

tlie decoration a second tune.<br />

ciwtion tor the secotid<br />

nsarj reported Ulai ihi> nctiuii «.<br />

c.irred during (he rrosj.;iig <strong>of</strong> the<br />

7,iar river, when Sit. Adams and<br />

•o J"KT men let up an advance<br />

aid station en the river bank, under<br />

heavy enemy fire, and maintained<br />

a system ol treatment iind<br />

evacuation <strong>of</strong> aaunded for 64<br />

hayrs uni-il relieved. AlJui mentioned<br />

Hi his treanBtnt and ovacuaiion<br />

<strong>of</strong> mine field caiualtii's across<br />

i font budge while It waj being<br />

siielied. """"-.<br />

is servuif wVui* (he Navy in thej 1. 19 prior to Noveml^r<br />

Pacific,<br />

Appl:cition may be made in person<br />

or by letU-r. .^;a!ing age aad<br />

edllcilion, to OtHce <strong>of</strong> Naval Of<br />

flrpr Procurenit'nt. 1600 Arch ...<br />

Philadelphia 3 Pa nw transpor.<br />

tfltion will be prorifled lo and from<br />

qualifying iH<br />

1 Both SteKa Opal<br />

Douglass<br />

Candies<br />

700 Bowrlwdk<br />

326 Atlantic Avenue<br />

Candy - Ice Cream<br />

OUR OWN HAKE<br />

iv.. have receivied word<br />

from their son. staff Sgt Norman<br />

Smiley, Jr., (hat he is now enjoy- A SHOITTER CUT TO<br />

thg a rest on the Island <strong>of</strong> Luson<br />

in the Philippines. aft« the «2-day<br />

battle on OHlnawa w'jth the 77th<br />

Division,<br />

PINIISS<br />

os I»A%-B HER!<br />

William j»i OTUB, carpentw's<br />

mate He), BAK.B, is on leave<br />

from duty in the central Pacific<br />

and is visiting Mr. and Mrs, A<br />

W. Christian. Flanders Hotel, pet<br />

ty Officer Own *U1 join g new<br />

ship when he rcturnB to duty to.<br />

morrow<br />

Probation Violator<br />

Is Arrested Here<br />

Joseph CastreMe, 31. <strong>of</strong> 400<br />

block Asbury av., was taken into<br />

custody Rv local police late last<br />

week on an Atlantic County chArge<br />

<strong>of</strong> \iolation <strong>of</strong> probation. He later<br />

was turned over to Preston Cook,<br />

Atlantic County probation <strong>of</strong>ficer.<br />

John W. Marts, 3rd,<br />

Police Judge Stops Allotment<br />

Back from Europe<br />

Pay To Cheating Wife <strong>of</strong> Soldier<br />

Teehnie!,.H Fifth Grade John W<br />

Pokee Judye p. jiime.-! peilecchia,<br />

SST*f th^'fi^i ^ni? ^%--TM* .mbi^h'a „ .... , . „„,.. M any unraitwui<br />

ffi Burope»n mn «' a!£rd SJ, Smlf Accidentally I payment* to unfaithful wives <strong>of</strong> said. If a wife has lime to go<br />

troopship "Lincoln Stefffn He Kf Mtter V«. a . Mri«| ' " ^ f « !««• _ „ ' PWlandfrtnB. then she Ha* time<br />

sen-id with the TOTth Field AnU- CorjB vett-ran <strong>of</strong> » months <strong>of</strong> K- ! _ Pe^ehia. who luindlps Family to work nnd s<br />

lery BattaUon. """ tion In the Soutiiwst Pwifw ^i«( ' C-ourt cages* said He « w »«!,„•.( -i-,_- _.<br />

r df-'pendency payments to the cliil.<br />

,f Nf-uark. iiiovpd itus weefc to es. j drea or suitable guardians,<br />

liblish a :)rogrmn which ma.vi "t don't believe any unfaithful<br />

lery Battalion.<br />

Others from Cape May bounty<br />

sir tffiur^nSiydiE •'.•« •».-• ^*^ -^^^<br />

AttlHio A. Mas«lla. cape NfTv: vm " rtmns "is sfmn Wsiol<br />

Pvt. Joseph A. Kennedy: Wrd.ood, N f vv m u> . . _ _ _ . - • .<br />

Numbw <strong>of</strong> Form<br />

••••phen.t in<br />

mil<br />

_.. further Mtehiion <strong>of</strong> Una gad<br />

enUrgemcoc <strong>of</strong> prc»m exchange*, la<br />

chi« coaatcuon. it ii iotemtitigiaaot*<br />

that nine out <strong>of</strong> wo farm without telepbaou<br />

are OBMT taoug/i' »o exirtjog<br />

linei co obuJn fcrrico wftlwur Pffiiig<br />

•»'<br />

inw.<br />

HI mis nt now ***.<br />

or raupMMi u<br />

mi urn mm<br />

1950?<br />

f. Hit Hardest<br />

[Hurricane,<br />

Show<br />

April ai, ms, <strong>of</strong> which M,T«<br />

mre from New jene?;<br />

IMS them were 809 claims and<br />

from HOW to mim then wen<br />

ever they him gone. -lMn. <br />

H J, LOBBKS<br />

Entire Earth Flaming HeU <strong>of</strong> mutual trust and coopeMUan<br />

•tem IMMI MBiMiMM to th»i<br />

btfVe been established."<br />

MM mn HEM<br />

•Hot sen nojU.Te, ud MMrl<br />

fnple l ot color. color." tm contin continued,<br />

Jenwr toue* H I MJ ps Aa oMnuted 1M0 claims win<br />

<strong>of</strong> tliat amount, or SS,M.n7.<br />

WM In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> alone, award. In Next War, Pa«tor Warns "look upon th them with t iwpwt m<br />

The<br />

love, nil* u glorious erkJeooe to i<br />

big to an MUmate by an nuthori-<br />

The unlerwritcn »l»o disclosed<br />

all that paopn enn live t<strong>of</strong>ettw<br />

tatlvt adjuster in Iflebruary, when FOTMM. Conflict B«twe«n Race.; bat Gratrm<br />

that about Mjm clalnu remjOiwd<br />

in happiness and peaoe. The Ohriaa<br />

large part «f Um watt bad been<br />

Per Cmt <strong>of</strong> to be tabulated, reprenentlng cleaned up here<br />

Sentiment for Fs^nily <strong>of</strong> N.t'.on, May Avert It Uan gotpel works wherever it is<br />

«Un»Md k« <strong>of</strong> »JSTSJmlil at Tke SenM- the next war «Miri«r the Hiw- Ing, Atlantic Clty.~ Eugene j, flti-<br />

Ml-Mtaw ««M,<br />

(inatloiL If »m,tlier n, bn^aSimmons,<br />

manager, reported how<br />

Ml. thin ronntry wWB't MOipe, the old-ate and •urvimrs' Insur-<br />

The old-faBhioned^clam d lam bake baka and<br />

Then wffl b* na protection on ance program has benefited work-<br />

the he* <strong>of</strong> the awth from tin<br />

ue at Court House next aat<br />

era and their families in Atlantic<br />

urtay afternoon. <strong>Aug</strong>ust 11, Is m<br />

<strong>of</strong> •tertr.rtlon Itat and Cape Kay Counties and ex-<br />

peetea to attract the larfwt crowd wB be snleaiiiet-eseeiM tm nnplained how the Social security<br />

that has been letn thjre for any dertnumd. The earth wHI be IHre Board's recommendation*, as con.<br />

*fffi<br />

e«nt stnee the oonnty fair* <strong>of</strong> SO the tottwn <strong>of</strong> hell, and thetained<br />

in iu ninth annual report,<br />

years ago,<br />

United States w!U he port or H1" would not only extend benefits tc<br />

IUOT CLUB<br />

•Ticketi are in demand in an<br />

The elergynan cited the stride! approximately p p y 25.000.000 . addltlona)<br />

tSKIMO COOLER<br />

^•ti <strong>of</strong> the county, frequently<br />

that oennan and other scientiits workers but also would benefit<br />

i in bioeks <strong>of</strong> five or 10<br />

were making toward new methods workers who have been partly<br />

JlUMEK BEVEUAGE CO,<br />

Many former residents <strong>of</strong> Ihe <strong>of</strong> destruction when the European within" i and partly "outside" eo»<br />

county now residing elsewhere war ended, and he said that these erage under this program, many <strong>of</strong><br />

|Hi •. TJr.l.l. At,, All.oHc tlly<br />

have indicated their Intention or will be perfected and the scope in. whom are in this section <strong>of</strong> the<br />

FhM* S-2tM<br />

returning to Court Bouse to meet creased for the neJrt war, eountry.<br />

old ftieridB u weU u to eat their BUZZ BOMBS IN<br />

"During the 4>i years In which<br />

months benefits have been paid<br />

share <strong>of</strong> clams (raw, steamed and STRATOSPHERE<br />

to persons In this area, the bene-<br />

baked), barbecued beef, hot don, "The bus bombi were bad fit rolls have grown to include SM<br />

beans, c<strong>of</strong>fee, s<strong>of</strong>t drinks and oth. enough," he asserted, but they persons—aged workers, and their<br />

er goM d tWnns Ul hthat<br />

will be onwere<br />

only l in i their thi infancy, if m ththewives,<br />

and the minor children; wi-<br />

the menu (all for *1> next war, super-bus bombs will dows and children <strong>of</strong> deceased<br />

The bake will be held in thetravel<br />

through the stratosphere a- workers, and aged parents who had<br />

picnic (row at Uie county orOM the ocean, to create UiJtoM been dependent on an Insured<br />

N. Main st.. Court House, from destruction at their destination." worker who died without leaving a<br />

1 to I P in. under the •ponsorariip If another war breaks out, hewidow,"<br />

nt^immons reported a<br />

<strong>of</strong> the county-Mat Chamber <strong>of</strong> Jin Id, it probably will originate in total <strong>of</strong> 144.83737 Is being paid<br />

OOBunerce, The Burdette TtsiUn Asia, and it will to a war between In monthly benefits to men, "wo-<br />

IJemnriea Hospital Foundation will the races <strong>of</strong> color and the whites. men and children in this area.<br />

receive the net proceeds. FAB OUTNUMBER WHITES He explained there is still mis-<br />

Food will M provided Is sufficient<br />

qufintitlet to feed 3MQ per-<br />

"Tlie Philippines," he said, "are understanding about the two Insur<br />

sons. No alcoholic beverages will<br />

the only country where the people ance programs under the Social<br />

be served.<br />

<strong>of</strong> color have been treated justly Becurity Act: Old Ag8 and Bur-<br />

by • the whites, Tht colored races vivors insurance and Unemploy-<br />

The Oape May county Moaqaito comprise two-thirds <strong>of</strong> the world's ment Insurance, The misunder-<br />

Renee- Thornton<br />

Extermination Commission will population, and their hatred standing is due chiefly to the basic<br />

spray tht greve with DT^r to re- against the white race is growing. similarities <strong>of</strong> the program; both<br />

dus ansoyaaee by mesqisitses asd They are • saying that for too long are part <strong>of</strong> the same "family se-<br />

fHes to a minimum.<br />

we have exploited ana enslaved curity" since both promote the So-<br />

them. The spirit <strong>of</strong> "ra is alive in cial aeeuHty <strong>of</strong> workers and their<br />

Cosmetics<br />

their hearts, and they are saying, families. Federal old Age and Sur-<br />

'Give us freedom—or else!' The vivors Insurance was designed to<br />

Phone Co. Pay white race Is sitting on a volcano protect workers and their families<br />

that is rumbling and alive. against loss <strong>of</strong> Income beeaute <strong>of</strong><br />

old age, or death <strong>of</strong> the worker<br />

"our potential enemies outnum-<br />

Rise Approved<br />

whereas State unemployment In»<br />

ber us three to one. They have surance was designed to protect<br />

access to the same weapons that workers against loss <strong>of</strong> income he-<br />

25% Reduction<br />

Approval by the National Tele- we have. Most <strong>of</strong> us are practlccause <strong>of</strong> unemployment.<br />

phone h &^ <strong>of</strong> f hthe<br />

war ing race suicide, while they are<br />

bbor<br />

Board fsr the Mew Jeney Bell multiplying rapidly, and they are FltislmmonE added that the rec-<br />

Telephone Company to grant a as willing to die lor the things In ord level <strong>of</strong> wartime employment<br />

Creams<br />

(2-a-weelt Increase in pay to apwhich<br />

they btlitve as we are, and earnings, has resulted In a<br />

proximately 2.500 plant department Moreover, they have the lion's large increase in the number <strong>of</strong><br />

Lotions<br />

emplefyees in its statewide organi- share <strong>of</strong> all raw materials, persons who have an insured sta.<br />

zation has been received by theWHAT<br />

ABOUT RUSSIA? tus under this program. He em-<br />

company and the Telephone Workphasized<br />

that it is Important for<br />

Powder*<br />

ers Union <strong>of</strong> Hew Jersey. The com- "Whose side do you think Bus- workers to cheek up on their wage,<br />

pnny and ttie union JMatlf applied sla will be on in the next war? records at least t .cc a year to<br />

Lipsticks<br />

to Ule Commission for approval <strong>of</strong> Well, we'll leave that question. Bu' make certain that they have full:<br />

the wage adjustment last Febru- we have seen Russia making credit. Pull credit, he explained,<br />

ary,<br />

friendly overtures to the people <strong>of</strong> means full benefits when the time<br />

and others<br />

color—to India, China, even the comes for collecting their monthly<br />

Also approved by the Otimmls- Japs,<br />

insurance,<br />

sion was an application by the<br />

company to make voluntary ad- "Whose side will aod be on? Workere who should be the most<br />

We will continue with oar full line <strong>of</strong><br />

justment in the wages <strong>of</strong> about The future is not rosy for theparticular<br />

about making such a<br />

Dcrmetin, Confoure and Revlon pro-<br />

106 weekly-paid supervisory em- whites, unless we acquire a newcheck-up,<br />

he said, are those whs<br />

decency, get over our arrogance<br />

ducts.ptalyees.<br />

move from one job to another at<br />

and begin to practice the things<br />

With the exception <strong>of</strong> certain<br />

frequent Intervals.<br />

in which we pr<strong>of</strong>ess to believe,"<br />

clerical employee*, the h S3 a week k Turning to an brighter aide <strong>of</strong><br />

increase wUl be general for all the picture, however. The Rev. Mr,<br />

plant (.mptayuis aad win be effec- Palmer called attention to "a<br />

tive retmacttvely to December 24, strong potential for peace" in the<br />

1M4. ck-rlcal employees not regrowing<br />

conviction among the<br />

Vincent *- ' *<br />

*-*f.<br />

» It<br />

man torn<br />

hjrib<br />

i w.<br />

tit ' "<br />

^0ii&m*mim<br />

on<br />

butlft young «nd'al4<br />

alike After die WM.you'Ieajox ^ i|<br />

nnmwwB^#ttt|ii<br />

•t the uiap <strong>of</strong> • •witcK. : ^ ,<br />

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rELECTBlCCCafEAMC<br />

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SW*-«- •"


»*' • • MattoDO<br />

• SENTINEL-LEDGER CUSSIFIED ADS<br />

"eisberg 1<br />

i«f but Yew*. Hunts Repeat* Feat;<br />

i FWr Load by 200 Yank and Two Minute*<br />

boy did It again head <strong>of</strong> Ulem<br />

in Annual Tilden Loses<br />

Race To Irishman<br />

Exhibition Tennis<br />

Proves Thriller<br />

m» crew <strong>of</strong> Jim MaeAlluter and •enerai dlmenalong <strong>of</strong> a ltoht-<br />

- awstnw aba wa» disqualified now. mrprtaed a gallery <strong>of</strong> iSJre<br />

ane*d faUu« to rounc, the than Mo fa at the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

iSi aSo3T^thJeU^r!d for •>**%Ith a time <strong>of</strong> 1« mm<br />

1% WM an auspicious During a n'eek marked by<br />

It ht l h<br />

Keller All-Stars I player<br />

Rogeri<br />

I pr<strong>of</strong>eMloniU ranks in this country,<br />

Up-1 had a little the better <strong>of</strong> It all the<br />

First Tuna Caught; Fishing<br />

Good In Bay and Outside<br />

Bonito, Blue., Ban, Porgie., Croaker., Flounder.<br />

Ttutogind Ung Also Brought in Hen<br />

Resort fisherown<br />

week that the fish found this<br />

were bitlni<br />

week that the fljh were bitlna<br />

hungrily during beautiful weather<br />

over the week and, and also that<br />

the sport was almost as good des.<br />

pile the rain on Monday,<br />

The flih hereabouts wire .plen.<br />

tifui in the bay and outside with<br />

both rowjjoat and party boat tag.<br />

lers going home well satisfied<br />

Wature <strong>of</strong> the week was the an.<br />

pearsnee <strong>of</strong> the first reported<br />

catch <strong>of</strong> tuna by s local boat the<br />

My Del, skippered by James LUm.<br />

mis out <strong>of</strong> Allen's anlicorage at<br />

4th st,<br />

CATCH SIX TUNA<br />

Dr. Lummis and three friends<br />

caught iix tuna Saturday that<br />

weighed 11 and as pounds, in ad-<br />

dition to 15 bonito and iix blue-<br />

rish. <strong>On</strong> Sunday ne pushed his<br />

luck again and returned with five<br />

tuna and eight bonito.<br />

Bonito and blues had been<br />

caught previously, but the arrival<br />

f tuna in local waters was an<br />

t l l t d<br />

Tuesday when ill were brought in<br />

the largejt a 4-Pound bass credited<br />

to H. R, Lee, <strong>of</strong> Audubon.<br />

A party <strong>of</strong> IB antlen Friday on<br />

a in loca<br />

event calculated to lure many<br />

other trollers to deep sea la to<br />

ffh T l<br />

many<br />

la t<br />

ft* S nrt only 'ginTlniif «£""£,' the "«SearT""i?w tgftbaul 'ily thmu^'bk^r* "' " "" me| m "nMU'oliimn. Tuna Itao * weX<br />

—.—„—<br />

fit* v<br />

^ to<br />

the..__<br />

Iln <strong>of</strong> half a gi<br />

ihit" l TuV" Cashing in on the Army's losing<br />

•ttntfant Marine, streak, the Kellers held theif<br />

(Be service a ground and have now become<br />

«,L ^i 1 * ft •ertous threat to successfully de<br />

HUB week for artlm fend their IM4 ohampiQnshlp.<br />

In the most spectacular game <strong>of</strong><br />

-»« I 'he week,- the Lifeguards put on<br />

Kelly, jr., mm the! lhe pressure and pelted the ball<br />

" * la«t year la "'"" ~—~ -• •*-- "-' J —<br />

rnlnutH.<br />

— „<br />

^" *"» b dershan and WHitens- nnnnn<br />

catch<br />

Marlton, N, J. The Oariton catch<br />

last Thursday totaled B30, with Joe<br />

Kussont, <strong>of</strong> Oamden, taking the<br />

honors with a 4 >4-pound tautog.<br />

Catches declined to 60 and S3<br />

Friday and Monday, although they<br />

included some large tea boss.<br />

Oapt, Loper found them again<br />

action.<br />

•"""""• P>«« <strong>of</strong> them in<br />

MARGARETJOHNSON<br />

SCHOOL <strong>of</strong><br />

DANCE and DRAMA<br />

Dramatic Art & All Type Dancing<br />

Claw, Private or Special Graup Instruction<br />

504 9th Street Telephone 0478-W<br />

-OPEN ALL YEAR-<br />

5PCUAL<br />

Piano. Violin<br />

taught by<br />

Antonica Fairb«nk«<br />

Rhumba<br />

Jitterburs<br />

All Madera I H M<br />

D<br />

DANCE EDUCATORS OP AMEBICA<br />

aW vs.<br />

Wlsmer<br />

d Bu<br />

Ooo<br />

dershan and Wllkens; Connor and<br />

Wigflessrorth vs, Jacobs and So-<br />

dlne,<br />

Daily attendance at the shuffle-<br />

board section has been approxi-<br />

mately 250 since mid-July, with<br />

aU JS' courts in use' most <strong>of</strong> the<br />

mornlna and •vtnltiii DIM hours.<br />

At Golden Galleon<br />

ThmtreNews<br />

MOORLVN<br />

Man,, Toe* * W*d.<br />

Quest Wife," the latest film<br />

<strong>of</strong>fering <strong>of</strong> Producer Jack H, Sklr.<br />

ball, will have its premiere at the<br />

Moorlyn Theatre on Monday, This<br />

racy, romnntie comedy co-stars<br />

Olaudette Oolbert and Don Ante-<br />

che In a fast moving tile <strong>of</strong> Am-<br />

erican life which is laid in the<br />

post-war era.<br />

The Hun tells the story <strong>of</strong> a<br />

miridle-westem bank executive<br />

(Richard Poran), who magnanl.<br />

mously "lends" hw wife tclauaette<br />

Colbert) to ffn old college chum<br />

(Don Ameciie) to impreas the Jat-<br />

£er's boss, « sentimental newspa-<br />

per publisher lOIinrles Dingle).<br />

Than.. Frl. and Rat,<br />

Blood in Thp Sun," whifh<br />

opens Thursday ut the Moorijti<br />

Theatre thru Uiiitpd Artuts re-<br />

lease, is William dimey's second<br />

picture Bnd co-stm,, Jimmy and<br />

Sylvia Bidney. it Is n swlft-pnced.<br />

highly exciting story laid in Ja-<br />

pan in the late Twenties, with<br />

jimmy ploying an Anierlcan news*<br />

paper man and Sylvia a Eurasian<br />

"rl, w<br />

The plot tonwrm the Tanaka<br />

Memorial—the Jnrjanese "Mein<br />

Samp"—which first sow the light<br />

if day back in IMa but was n*<br />

ince branded a forgery by tht<br />

Japanese warlords<br />

STRAND<br />

Tedsy and Saturilay<br />

Fresh from her Irinnioh in RKO<br />

Hadlo's rqrredy l'JI, "Bride by Mis-<br />

take," Laralne n»y has another<br />

gay role in thp same studio's<br />

sparkling romnntie comedy, "Those<br />

Endearing Young Oharms" |n<br />

wslch she shared stellar honors<br />

with Robert Young, Her role is<br />

that or a department store clerk<br />

who falls completely for the wiles<br />

<strong>of</strong> an accomplished lady.kUler<br />

Young Is seen as the lad.v-UHer<br />

who (jets completely reformed.Ann<br />

Harding is seen as Miss Day's mo-<br />

ther, and Bill Williams as the naive<br />

and trusting youngster who Intro,<br />

duces his girl to heartbreaker<br />

Young,<br />

VILLAGE<br />

Won,, 1 ues. and Wed,<br />

Heres the blessed movie event<br />

you've twn waiting for; jt'<br />

"Son (if Lassie." Metro-Ooldwyn<br />

Mayer's thrilling sequel to the be<br />

loved •Lassie Comes Home." Film-<br />

ed In breath-taking Technicolor<br />

It features Donald Crisp Pete<br />

Lawforei, NlKel Bruce, June Lock^<br />

hnrt and Lassie and Laddie, Ynu'l,<br />

take Lnddie to your heart in this<br />

Krnnd story <strong>of</strong> a foolish little pim<br />

who grew up to pass the true tesi<br />

fife ilS?*" Wt "" ura »* "«"">'<br />

See "Son <strong>of</strong> Lassie." starting<br />

Monday nt the village Theatre<br />

SURF*<br />

P*ett Week End<br />

Pull <strong>of</strong> fluff and nonsense and<br />

as heartwarming ns a spring day<br />

LOST TOWNS<br />

Lost town huntlne has its fas-<br />

cination and the pine Barrens <strong>of</strong><br />

New Jersey afford plenty <strong>of</strong> op.<br />

pnrtunity, Henry c. Heelt, a for.<br />

mer <strong>On</strong>mden newspflpermBn, haj<<br />

written two entertaining books,<br />

'Forgotten Towns <strong>of</strong> Southern<br />

New Jersey" and "More rorgotten<br />

Towns <strong>of</strong> Southern New Jersey"<br />

oinKJiciriiespLfs<br />

V6t THE CLASSIFIED AD9<br />

ROGER KENT<br />

And 1IH Ortlleslra<br />

Friday & Saturday Nite<br />

Ftmturln, TEBRV fcVERS<br />

Golden Galleon<br />

tlfTED MVEBTISEMENTS<br />

Warner<br />

manci. P<br />

Thursday "<br />

8<br />

All CUwified Advertising<br />

CERAMICS<br />

Private Instruetlon in Cer-<br />

amic Jewelrf, Ordera iaben<br />

for Jewelry, cigarette boxes,<br />

powder bexes, ele.<br />

Small ner« Find<br />

Emily McChord<br />

8S4 Pennlyn PI.<br />

Secjjiid Floor<br />

YOV ABB<br />

INTBBESTED IN<br />

Antique<br />

Glass, China<br />

and<br />

Bric-a-Brac<br />

Collection<br />

Pieces - Gifts<br />

VISIT THB<br />

DANA<br />

Antique Shop<br />

DANA PASTRV BLDO,<br />

8th Sc. Moore<br />

ing, lovable<br />

•nd with Ui<br />

ious scrape u<br />

in a wldier-loi^l<br />

4 ration<br />

'Wat ay,,<br />

How<br />

book lMUtd to ml<br />

turn to iif tth (*.<br />

«t<br />

Norman<br />

HM !<br />

LEONAI<br />

2<br />

d, O.<br />

INFORM*<br />

for VISt<br />

Bth<br />

a-17.<br />

,„„, small gold cross<br />

nm. baby's gold ring, vl-<br />

.« l«th and boardwark tq<br />

I md Asbury av. Sentimental<br />

'- mrd. Brooks Apts a, 10th<br />

St FtaM Ofc. 8-10.<br />

2 a.m. tad $ •<br />

•.«, au ? , _ "<br />

<strong>On</strong> wtPik .Il.nf% i<br />

l« OPsr.tlm.<br />

WltilB 10 |,M af a<br />

lii niirietM «nuT ,<br />

<strong>On</strong> Print. i « « ^<br />

Stoprt"<br />

Stop Stmi<br />

BICTCI, —<br />

toll. („ „," " '-<br />

"o dafl nnlntl m I<br />

»f pntHH Mf" ""<br />

Bathing<br />

BathingS*,<br />

FrotritiW<br />

fa i«is5^**<br />

Protected J<br />

<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> Ocekn i<br />

AMUSEME<br />

State Starts Surv«sy<br />

<strong>On</strong> Post-War Plans<br />

A atate-wlde survey lo" deter.<br />

Bine certain postwar inMnUona <strong>of</strong><br />

(few Jenty'a clttaeru ty lnunclied<br />

thla week By the New Jersey State<br />

Departaent <strong>of</strong> Bconotnlc Develop.<br />

Qient-<br />

Children's<br />

Amusements<br />

6th and Boardwalk<br />

KIJVSEY<br />

94.4 Pro<strong>of</strong> - Fall Fifth<br />

• BbmBw .Rum . Cfau<br />

R. Brdman, Jr., "Inter-<br />

.. ...will «U1 upon repreaenta-<br />

tlve citizens In net community to<br />

Item, whether they Intended to re-<br />

"»»»jn »» Miner «ftef the war,<br />

whether they will build or renovate<br />

gglr home, and what pattwar<br />

Jota they expect to hold. QueaUons<br />

*M8 wlU W aak«4 about Drawee.<br />

Uwe purchase. Of auteinelifia and<br />

rartom artlclw <strong>of</strong> houawhold equip.<br />

mmat, -<br />

The IndlTldual, Intenrltwtd wm<br />

remain anonymous ln all casei.<br />

B«llhop. J«Ued for<br />

A k i E l<br />

A negm be<br />

to ttie mj<br />

yer<br />

ltl^<br />

•FUN DECK*<br />

Plymouth PI, i B'walk<br />

The place hundreds <strong>of</strong><br />

Oce*n <strong>City</strong>'s Guests mtet<br />

Mid entertain the children.<br />

*ta far Ymuig and Old<br />

WlMtajn<br />

{W«, waa<br />

for Jud<br />

, <strong>of</strong> PMladel<br />

Thon6*T be.<br />

{W«, waa armlvMd Thon6*T<br />

fore Judw Howard Wanvn on a<br />

o»»t». <strong>of</strong> Mult and battery, up-<br />

Play <strong>On</strong><br />

Municipal Courts<br />

«TH and ATLANTIC AVs-<br />

CHILDREN'S<br />

PARTY<br />

FWday<br />

Hotel Flanders<br />

Ilih and Boardwalk<br />

1;J0 P. M,<br />

FtOOR SHOW<br />

Upi<br />

Entertainment far<br />

Adulta and Children<br />

Anutenr Vaudeville<br />

Fsik<br />

Aiunfaniotl 35c<br />

Open to Public<br />

OANCINQ CLASSES DAILY<br />

HEGER STUDIO<br />

0PEN1P.M.J<br />

Afternoon OuHi I<br />

OCEAN<br />

BOWLING<br />

12th St. and I<br />

Phon*!<br />

J.<br />

Bingham s An<br />

1020 Boardwalk<br />

KIDDIE RIDES<br />

H» mother, delirtts K,ep th*<br />

kiddle, entertained,<br />

PENNY<br />

ARCADE<br />

A hundred way. for fun ^<br />

aBBHUeBt for you, and aid,<br />

ON TBB BOAXWALK WOU<br />

MANY YEARS<br />

Our Itt<br />

Recording<br />

atin<br />

h. u, piar rm<br />

Qtl • MM If J«n*<br />

uikim tut tm •«• .<br />

•fin.<br />

Flanders P<<br />

Expert Instructors<br />

tndlTldaal twtrwtion<br />

1 i<br />

10 L<br />

Sinile<br />

90D<br />

FRESH SEA W><br />

r wallet containing liMnsc,<br />

m. Cgis stompt, draft<br />

Iln Somers point. Ralph<br />

-, m So, Harbor Lane,<br />

««JBt,__ __••"•<br />

a July on Pflham pi, Dla.<br />

d ring and earrings. Benti-<br />

fialuc Liberal reward. Re-<br />

s 157 Peihani pi.. Ird floor,<br />

Lpln, yellow fiold. red rtone.<br />

• is flS Central av., rear.<br />

8-10.<br />

si, reward for return <strong>of</strong> dia-<br />

1 miding ring, engagement<br />

ton* rings Initials WHJU<br />

, alii W. H, Muwen, TS1<br />

,«: 8-in<br />

lursg containing money,<br />

ter, Btrawbrldie and<br />

,« plates and key. be-<br />

m and Atlantis ay, and<br />

ml walev ay. Reward. Re-<br />

9 Nina D. Abcle, 130 First<br />

••10.<br />

Itlth U. Medal, Thursday<br />

in a, vielhUy todrt.<br />

paan av. Reward Return<br />

fMmey, 32 Corinthian av.<br />

1 1-10,<br />

i classes in green east.<br />

aBuigr and fltratton, 1411<br />

t*a Phlli July 30 Reward.<br />

' 111 Bth st. 8-10<br />

I No, 4 ration books Is<br />

ereedes Caldwell, Ro-<br />

... ana Robert Caldwell,<br />

i to 843 Bt, James pi.<br />

1-1T.<br />

-J. wUte gold, at 15th st. bench<br />

• NWday, Sentimental valur,<br />

to 10 B. l«h st<br />

1-10.<br />

m*. hlfocalt, silver<br />

uit I, in light brown<br />

between second st,<br />

\ it. and Atlantic av.<br />

' , MB eecond st.<br />

SwTOy&P i<br />

*] chajr, ball bearing<br />

ntlle. untQ Labor<br />

av. 8-10<br />

_,._ ror tstri, rtiht at the<br />

grouiidi. Winter storage<br />

" boat*. Beckers Boat<br />

tiae 18th st. Lagoon<br />

new Good.<br />

a£ hand at~lowest piTqW, Brtog us<br />

jrour raUon e«miicate«. r<br />

TOe Inspection Station,<br />

OANAMK3, Oernum BollM».%juth<br />

Jeraey'^ largeat breeder. PlneslUK-<br />

ot*. attractive colon. Connor',<br />

Gk Fb<br />

•BTQn for Firestone n»<br />

M o m ana truck tlrea. ±lrlrlk<br />

ration certiflcato. Ofliclal Tin In-<br />

•peGtlon station. OP A, prices. M-<br />

Canplrw, Prompt service. No certi-<br />

ficate needed lor recspninij and<br />

now tubes, Palmor Chevrolet-Olils-<br />

mobile, iUg Aibury av. Phone 033U.<br />

tt.<br />

WHY WORRY about orange Juice<br />

when you can buy Lltterer's<br />

chilled wholesome orange drink ln<br />

Pint containers, 25c; Quart bottles<br />

60c plus 10c fieposit. Xjtterers, 8th<br />

and Boardwalk. tf.<br />

TREAT ifOUB OAR to a new Ford<br />

or Slide battery, MUSS up. ATI<br />

slics jn stock for every make car.<br />

KURTZ OARAGE, 1st and Atlan-<br />

tic av. tf.<br />

LINCOLN body polish &oc; Fold<br />

black enamel, Quick drying, lin-<br />

est quality •1.10 qt. KUHTZ Ford<br />

Dealer, 1st and Atlantic av.<br />

8-31.<br />

HOWE (brass) beam scale, weighs<br />

to tJOO-lbs. by 25 lb. units, lower<br />

beam (bra&s) 25 los. biy *,; lbs. In-<br />

•tali* on and folds against wall,<br />

nas anchor sliarJeQ two pronged<br />

hook and scale slide adjuster. Oood<br />

condition. $37,50. Phone 1139-R.<br />

a-io.<br />

CRIB and inherspring mattress for<br />

crib, 130,03: metal stroller, rub-<br />

ber wheels H.O0; a spring seat<br />

wicker chairs 14.00; new pair spee=<br />

tator pumps, size is A, brown and<br />

white f4,ou; brand new; new hand<br />

wind victrola and carrying case<br />

|li,tfp, fhone oill-W. B-1Q.<br />

KVINRUDE outboard motor, 2',<br />

lip one <strong>of</strong> the latest models,<br />

never been overhauled, in perfect<br />

condition. First »125.00 takes it.<br />

Ml alter. 5 pjn 683 <strong>Ocean</strong> av.<br />

1-17.<br />

ForScIa<br />

HI nmgentor for ««lii at alerSt<br />

jamai pi. l-lft<br />

aMGom«n and clarinet, mm<br />

condtUoa. neaanaakly priced. Ap-<br />

-'• 1W <strong>Ocean</strong> W, '<br />

BICVOL.E7 lady's pre-war, chrome<br />

handlebar mid wheels; electHo<br />

Urns «cr«n dqor; htldu tatjle, 4<br />

metal enau*; walnut BUSM, cot,<br />

and pad: white refrikerator, por-<br />

etlaln lined. Call JVlday beforrTi<br />

pjn. 328 <strong>Ocean</strong> av. i«|i niute woman will care<br />

tor children evenings, phone<br />

1412. tf<br />

JSariAIj woman desires posi-<br />

tion as companion. wiiliriK to<br />

assist with light duties or invalid<br />

Box 3341. flentlnel-Ledger. 8-10,<br />

COLORED girl will do small but).<br />

die laurwry. nuMly shirts. 17<br />

Mercer pi. 8-17.<br />

GENERAL housework or cooking<br />

for week enST «40 Ytm av7<br />

OKnjD-care on Ipe btaeli, Bfc an<br />

aour. Bring chlW to lath st. na-<br />

villon any hour on the hour, 11 to<br />

» weekdays. a-lo,<br />

TYPING ol any kind, done at<br />

liome. BeasanaUe rstas. 840 am-<br />

teal av. 8-10,<br />

a m will sit In with small chil-<br />

dren eveiilnsa. ^xsefienced<br />

S-17,<br />

PRACTICAL nuris wants cflnval.<br />

eseent « • <strong>of</strong> maternity cases.<br />

Boa Igii^JIfntlneiptiidger. " S g<br />

OOBAN atn<br />

AOHN£!Y, MI M av. Reliable<br />

help furnished. References Investi-<br />

fated, Cordelia Maddoz. "<br />

ffione list. •<br />

BMAT, groceries ana pSauo^Toute<br />

u^o.m%iHrf^h A w£ff«<br />

gLiwrsin^iHarSK'<br />

Death reason for selling. Apply<br />

Jack watens, Shore and Tuokahoe<br />

., Maimora, Phone 1OS-J.11,<br />

PenotMb<br />

> BMi Asbury<br />

T ' ••" • tf.<br />

oharBers, Saves time<br />

£URTZ aABAQE, 1st and Atlari-<br />

ft av. tt.<br />

Wnmm WMWHI 1)1«M« re-<br />

turn your empty' beverage botUen<br />

*-»• th* place mere Sou r-—*••—•<br />

iiu beverage. TTsi" -—*<br />

'limento are II<br />

iber <strong>of</strong> emnty<br />

aimpeon »v.<br />

% "Of '<br />

n n «.«_<br />

and Atlantic<br />

PARK MANOR. 406 6th St. Airy,<br />

nicely furnished. ilS-MO week,<br />

phone 9306. B-14.<br />

LOGAN MANOR SOB Ugnth it.<br />

OentraUy located, close to beach,<br />

amusements. All rooms have run-<br />

ning water. Bath, prlv. Double<br />

rooms from $1,00. phone B3M.<br />

_»-M.<br />

ROOMS—21 ASBURY AV Rooms<br />

by day or week. Parking Privi-<br />

leges^ B-14<br />

COO<br />

ges^<br />

COOL, cheerful room with private<br />

family ln attractive home New<br />

and Lomfbrtable bed Day or week.<br />

Ciarage available on premises. 300<br />

Wesley av. 7-13<br />

ROOMS, by day or week. S55 As-<br />

bury av. 9-14<br />

ROOMS for rent, day or week;. 10<br />

miles from <strong>Ocean</strong> Oity, phone<br />

Tuekahoe 4i. 8.10,<br />

NTOBL.Y furnished rooms, inner-<br />

spring mattresses, accommodate<br />

two, $18.00 week. 1430 Asbury av,<br />

. _fel7.<br />

THE KHJU.IN. KM •econd at.<br />

Qlean, comfortable, reasonably<br />

priced. <strong>On</strong>e room equipped for<br />

light housekeeping, g-14,<br />

ArRY ROOMS — MS^Oeean ay.<br />

Running hot and cold water, pri-<br />

vate porcnes, also family rooms for<br />

four. Seduced prices for Septem-<br />

ber. ^ i.ji<br />

THB BRYN MAWR, BZ4 Wesley<br />

av. Phone o, O, ai4S, Open AB<br />

Year, Rooms with meals. Taking<br />

Pall and Winter reservations now.<br />

Oentrai location. All conveniences,<br />

tf.<br />

Yale Keys, 2 for 25c<br />

Quick service. Open Saturday eve-<br />

nings. Davis Hardware Co, 13W<br />

34B CENTRA!, AVE. Airy double<br />

rooms. Suit 2 or 3. Private fam-<br />

ily. Also single rooms. 8-10.<br />

OCEAN front rooms available with<br />

semi-private tile bath on same<br />

floor. Twin beds. Cot if deslred-<br />

Also room on same floor Entire<br />

floor can be rented if so desired,<br />

from <strong>Aug</strong>ust 20 to September 3.<br />

Nassau Apts. bv the sea, Phone<br />

04S3. ' g-lQ.<br />

Apartment*<br />

APARTMENT, ocean front, light<br />

housekeeping, for two. Combina-<br />

tion bed-dlnlng-livlng room, kit-<br />

chenette. Bath. <strong>Aug</strong>ust and Sep-<br />

tember. «17S. Box 3338. sentlnel-<br />

;er. 7-27.<br />

guMHliaM'aiY furnished modern<br />

5 rooms, bath (3 bedrooms) near<br />

stares and beach. Available now<br />

until September 15: also room with<br />

kitflhen privileges. 411 8th St., sen-<br />

ond floor, 8.10.<br />

SMALL efllcleney 'apartment,* Au-<br />

gust 21 to September 2. Apply<br />

at once If interested, Nassau Apts,<br />

by the Sea. Phone 04»i. 1-10,<br />

for Rent<br />

RENT - aWAUt/ anartteBte and<br />

rooms fas Mat. Ootonlal Motel,<br />

gl AHanUj^^ ._ . 8-1B<br />

RENT—24 Bay view pi., rear, near<br />

14th St., anuul 2-roern cottage.<br />

ust S to Sept«ricaS 15 12B week.<br />

See Mrs, Piteranan, or write to<br />

Turner, HI em Diego av, Phili.,<br />

11. -_i l»10<br />

HOU6K at ?0» fShtral KvV TOree<br />

feOUSE available after Labor Da -<br />

6 be4roornt. *12&00. 431 Central<br />

v JJo<br />

gv<br />

BOAT<br />

BOT" sllii for rent, 17th st La-<br />

goon, $lt,o>balance <strong>of</strong> season, sth<br />

and Haven av., first floor, side<br />

dodr. 8-10.<br />

CllNDS<br />

orm War Bond*<br />

MUKITJAUE<br />

4% me cent<br />

J, rfin, 43T<br />

Tutoring<br />

w r o a by pubnc scnooi tea-<br />

eher with Master's deBree. All<br />

elementary school subjects, high<br />

school English and Soolal atudlet.<br />

Reasonable rates. Mrs. W. Oun.<br />

bent, Phone 8845. B-iT.<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>emuonal Serrice.<br />

ANmjXTK<br />

Information about annuity n<br />

IU rate* without oblltHtlon.<br />

yim B. DABBY<br />

Society <strong>of</strong> tin<br />

A- L. Pl'JUVlUt, JR.<br />

JUSTIC* OP TB> PatACg<br />

SMALL OAD8K OOORT<br />

5732 ASBURY AVENUE<br />

PHONE 1884-W.<br />

atonei OF ,»..„.—-<br />

KotiH il imrebT liyen IBM UH ac-<br />

eoynu ol the .utucriLer. u EnKUBT el<br />

the Estate al Uiijl MiillHslg, 4 » i *<br />

will be Budittil ait Maud by at Sam-<br />

He, M£ ntmud tor HUltiMat IB at<br />

ntaaiW 1 Cmitl si UH Cao <strong>of</strong> Caps<br />

tarf amu, al iu a'clack A. jC W MhW<br />

Un an.lit.tiim .ill b, tmtoUr rtt, »1-<br />

laaiaBB^ o^ ^BSBiHlSB^^aMld<br />

Businew Services<br />

Commercial Printing<br />

LBWIs L. BARRBTTT, 807 Asbury<br />

Ave. Ph. 1282. Printing, commer-<br />

dal stationery, <strong>of</strong>fice auppllea.<br />

PIANO Tunlrut and RerjalrlnB, Re-<br />

ti^nahiTiff Arthur A. rrffrilafhlafrfrr<br />

4J0 <strong>Ocean</strong> av. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. Phone'<br />

SSVB fUjgbi seaside raur Besul<br />

wltB wnlje • '•-"<br />

Furniture Repairing<br />

r, n. NawnCBBY • ctx<br />

*» Asboir An<br />

IT TAKES 68.000 volts <strong>of</strong> eleetri-<br />

city to break down sagie Mineral<br />

Wool. None better for lire-pro<strong>of</strong>-<br />

ing.<br />

Home Insulation contractora<br />

10S3 AAory Are.<br />

Phone 1200<br />

PORD BRAND NEW factory built<br />

motors on hand for immediate<br />

installation. All models. Edw. a.<br />

Kurtz. Ford Dealer, 1st and At-<br />

lantic av. Phone 0800. tf.<br />

Aabury av.<br />

SEWING MACHINES, all makes,<br />

also vacuum cleaners, expertly<br />

repaired. Work guaranteed. R. B.<br />

Krape, Petersburg, N. J. Phone<br />

Tuckahoe B-J-3. 9-7.<br />

Parking<br />

PARKING<br />

25c Bathing and Boardwalk<br />

ight Big saving by 60c<br />

c Bathing and Boardwalk. 60c<br />

overnight Big saving by week<br />

or season Large, safe, convenient.<br />

No Jamming.<br />

SHOWBOAT PARKING! LOT<br />

N.W. cor. 12th and <strong>Ocean</strong> av. 9-7<br />

COM TRACT HO, HO<br />

C0HDEM R n A E2 H STl?UCTUREg<br />

Bcaletl bids eL prspaaals will be '<br />

myed Uy ihe Bgard eC Cammiliien^<br />

4 the Lily <strong>of</strong> £te«B Clly. N. J,, «<br />

'f befsjfe ills HeuF sf J:OU pin,. W»F^<br />

ilae, oil ^ustist lltll, 1341, fdf the FUitL<br />

Umelisliiiig and clearing f th# »«tc ejf<br />

tfrUifi .»nH.'iMiird it nn: turf., i, dei-<br />

-ribfd m ihg ftnegifiEsUsiil dil file in<br />

hw <strong>City</strong>' Clwk'i Office, OCMB Cltjfi<br />

Alt bldf filUSi be mads oil the forma<br />

..roViJcJ. cover all item. cont*intd<br />

iherejii and be aecoOipaiiied by K "Bid.<br />

Seller" and cash or a certified eheek fa<br />

tie lutti <strong>of</strong> fJDD,<br />

Tht stltffiefui bidder will be »qu!red<br />

tq execute a cantraet Slid fufnilh the<br />

bend rfflujred within Itn (IU) day.<br />

from lhe date <strong>of</strong> award. Bond to CSrer<br />

ihe esmpictirjii ef the con!r»cf •• «t<br />

frth in the »peelfie!lti


ADS r». CARD-TABLES<br />

A NEW SUBfAL<br />

mUK* taWftU>OM YOURMtffNO MOM TAUMI*<br />

Youths Cavort<br />

In Nude; Fned<br />

$15 Each<br />

Polke Judge Ted<br />

Up' Over PMM<br />

DUturben<br />

Declaring himself to be "a!<br />

I up" with the carryings on in a<br />

I young men's rooming house at 1038<br />

Asbury av,. Police Judge Howard<br />

Warren Saturday Imposed fines <strong>of</strong><br />

window shade*.<br />

NKtOHBO^S COMTUUtfKD<br />

Chief or Police Robert J. Lackey<br />

testified that them hud been many<br />

complaints from neighbors about<br />

the hoiue. 8gt. Ed Rotan and De-<br />

tective Samuel Pi-Ice testified they<br />

had stood across the street and<br />

seen one boy come to the open<br />

front door In the nude, carrying<br />

a towel In hie hand, and close the<br />

door, Price said he had gathered<br />

evidence that the boys <strong>of</strong>ten wlilo<br />

tied out the windows at passing<br />

all fed I > 1 *'' 8 ""* women, .<br />

I ln panini sentence. Judge Wnr-<br />

ren declared he la determined to<br />

b fea * UP '•» constant annwance.<br />

"' MW thik b<br />

Levies Fine, But<br />

May Refund It<br />

Police Judge<br />

Leave* Loophole<br />

Police Judge Howard Waqren on<br />

Monday fined a defendant »1O. but<br />

My »<br />

<strong>of</strong>fered to refund the money If It<br />

could M proved that evidence In<br />

the case was Incorrect,<br />

Robert I, Hawkins, IB. <strong>of</strong> Bala<br />

Oynwyd, n arraigned on • dis.<br />

orderly conduct charge growing out<br />

f th lld thri f ilk<br />

The «iurt« »I«n imnnuH an «.ul<br />

U*sentfK O>?fR? HYS* l<br />

carried out In the event <strong>of</strong> any ***' "If rtTih<br />

future trouble putting up with such<br />

think boys <strong>of</strong> your <strong>of</strong> tht* allefM throwing <strong>of</strong> milk<br />

US each on five youths arrested! *( s would hav? some sense <strong>of</strong> de-MLotties from his automobile into<br />

In a raid on the place' Friday«noy." he said. -I am jure you Hie itreet,<br />

night, . I wouldn't acrlike this in your ownl Police testimony was that a wo-<br />

' home towns, Such actions must be mnn resident on Corinthian av.,<br />

Up. in fairness to the re- caught the license number <strong>of</strong> the<br />

.1 ear from which she saw bottles<br />

to I thrown, and turned over the num-<br />

ber to the department. Hawkins'<br />

••COMB m THREE BAYS | ADMITS HE WAS NUDI<br />

' "*—- T the boys denied<br />

practice <strong>of</strong> nudlfm,<br />

admitted he was in his<br />

ult when the<br />

alike"<br />

i<br />

going to<br />

the court<br />

OPEN FRIDAY and aATDRDA'? EVENINGS<br />

. case was the second<br />

I Involving the same house within<br />

I three days, as two other eeeupanti<br />

were fined iJO each at Thursday's<br />

court session on disorderly conduct<br />

|eharges.<br />

Those fined Saturday ranged<br />

tge from IS to le years. All w<br />

from Philadelphia and Haddon. I nav(! rooved out,"<br />

I "- In the hearing<br />

Police visited the house on com-1 other boy« were fined<br />

I plaint <strong>of</strong> neighbors that loud noise I plaint<br />

emanated froJn the bulldini at all "<br />

hours, and that the youthful oecu.<br />

treat<br />

ruled<br />

, youthful o«u<br />

pants made a practice <strong>of</strong> cavorting<br />

around in the nude without tak-<br />

Ing the trouble to pull down the<br />

two<br />

» d tioH com!<br />

<strong>of</strong> another resident <strong>of</strong> the<br />

house. Hurry Cook.<br />

cook made the complaint be-<br />

Moyer Co.<br />

Needs Men!<br />

cause he said he couldn't get his<br />

rest while the pair ktpt up a com.<br />

motion at all hours <strong>of</strong> the night<br />

Held for Grand Jury<br />

<strong>On</strong> Morals Charge<br />

A man and weman found vaea-<br />

car was apetted and he was ar-<br />

rested about a wiek afterward.<br />

The defendant denied that he<br />

trew any bottles, and mid he<br />

. knew positively that two other<br />

ar "' boys in the ear with hun had not<br />

done so,<br />

how do you explain the<br />

fact that your license number was<br />

ed to us?" JtidKr Warren<br />

''The woman who observed<br />

your car must have had her at-<br />

tention attracted by It. and she<br />

didn't pull your license<br />

number out <strong>of</strong> the air,<br />

judps concluded, "but If you can<br />

come tacit and prove to M th<br />

you are Innocent <strong>of</strong> this charje<br />

July Weather: Clip This To Show<br />

To Your Grandchildren<br />

Vacationists who want to be<br />

able to tell their grandchildren<br />

how miserable the weather was<br />

the seashore |n July, IMS, may ell]<br />

thl* item for future reference.<br />

The Atlantic <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> thl<br />

U, a. Weather Bureau, In Ii<br />

monthly meteorological summary<br />

reported thin we# that July had<br />

only two days out <strong>of</strong> the 31 which<br />

were recorded as clear. The Bunai<br />

record goes down for posterity<br />

with 20 fully cloudy days and nine<br />

others which were partly cloudy.<br />

Other meteorological data the re<br />

port gives:<br />

There were 13 days with rain<br />

fail <strong>of</strong> one-hundredth <strong>of</strong> an inch<br />

er more; there were seven days<br />

with M <strong>of</strong> an Inch, .<br />

Thunderstorms were recorded (in<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong>) on the and, lath,<br />

16th, 17th, 18th. list, 22nd. 33rd<br />

2ith, 27th and 1 »th.<br />

LIMITED TIMIi<br />

'^ value for<br />

A man and woman found vaca-<br />

tioning together at a resort room-<br />

ing house were held for action <strong>of</strong><br />

the fraud jury, by Police Court<br />

Judge Howard Warren, Saturday,<br />

They were James Payne, 31, <strong>of</strong><br />

8036 westisood Lane, Pennsauken<br />

N.J., and Mrs, Clara Janet Warner.<br />

J8, <strong>of</strong> 39 W Colllngswood av, Ool-<br />

lingswood. They waived a hearing<br />

on morals charges ln the local<br />

court and their bail <strong>of</strong> iaoo was<br />

continued to await grand jury con-<br />

•ideration <strong>of</strong> the caw in Beptem<br />

ber.<br />

The couple was taken Into cus-<br />

tody by i CoIlinESWood congtable<br />

on complaint <strong>of</strong> Mrs, Warner's<br />

husband. Morris R Warner Mrs<br />

Warner, it was disclosed, is the<br />

mother <strong>of</strong> a 4.year.old child<br />

Payne Is the father <strong>of</strong> four.<br />

County's Liquor<br />

Fees $59,468,9!<br />

y s f<br />

I'll be glad to refund your f:<br />

flnp,"<br />

N. J. Realty Tax««<br />

Again Cut, 4th Yea<br />

l d<br />

g ,<br />

Totnl taxes levied against real<br />

estate have been reduced in New<br />

jersey f<strong>of</strong> the fourth successiv<br />

year, according to a study <strong>of</strong> 1»4£<br />

property tax levies released Tues<br />

any by the New Jersey Btate<br />

Chamber <strong>of</strong> Cemmeree,<br />

Heal estate taxes Imposed for al<br />

purposes throughout the state this<br />

year amount to M1«.»7O,2T3, which<br />

Is $987,853 less than the 1844 total<br />

levy, and *] 2,155,030 leu th«n in<br />

1941. four years ago.<br />

Taxes on personal property,<br />

however, have continued their up-<br />

ward climb, reaching an all-time<br />

high this year <strong>of</strong> •4Q,83S,3Si, an in-<br />

crpase <strong>of</strong> iaj05,470 over 1944, per.<br />

sonal property ta« levies in Mew<br />

Jersey have nearly doubled I'l to.<br />

ml amount since 1934,<br />

Liquor licenses in Cape May<br />

County yielded iS9.4«.JJl In feei<br />

to issuing authorities during the<br />

fiscal year ending lust June 30.<br />

Erwln B, Hock, deputy commis-<br />

sioner <strong>of</strong> the Oenartment <strong>of</strong> Alco-<br />

holic Beverage Control, disclosed.<br />

The county had 134 plenary re-<br />

tail consumption licenses, fees for<br />

which amounted to 155,336.06<br />

There also were n plenary retail<br />

distribution licenses fpackBRe<br />

stores) yielding n.0MM, and 12<br />

club licenses with fees total'^ur ti<br />

Firemen Called to<br />

Bail Out Inn Cellar<br />

The atrathmere fire department<br />

received a call Saturday morning,<br />

not to extinguish a fire but to<br />

bail out the cellar <strong>of</strong> Deauvllle<br />

Inn. which was flooded from the<br />

terrific downpour there Priday<br />

evening,<br />

Tiie firemen pumped out more<br />

than 8.000 gallons <strong>of</strong> water. Dam.<br />

age was not serious.<br />

Total rainfall was 10.21 Inches,<br />

compared with normal for the<br />

month <strong>of</strong> 3-93 Inches, or an excess<br />

<strong>of</strong> 6.28 Inches.<br />

The 23rd wa i the wettest day Of<br />

all, measuring 3.33 Inches In the<br />

24-hours; it I-.IMJ had the langest<br />

amount in one hour. 2,M inches<br />

Average temperature for jU|y'<br />

above tin"<br />

Ihe ri<br />

an<br />

'"* l»th; t<br />

was 13 1<br />

July.<br />

"(her prl<br />

or snow.<br />

Al o<br />

month gethic<br />

I<br />

tm, with Prim Shampoo, ihU .tunning<br />

mntr MO be you — ifas gorgeou.<br />

hav <strong>of</strong> MBM who go to Primrone<br />

RaOH, famoni New York beauty ..Ion.<br />

for thtir .h.mpoo.. Try prim Sh.nipoo<br />

•nd M* what •lluring .been and luster<br />

and s<strong>of</strong>t liighlinhu it leads to hair. _<br />

'pen Friday -p)«tftirm body truck. It would<br />

be <strong>of</strong> gnat benefit ln suppressing<br />

flights <strong>of</strong> pests that Invade beaches<br />

ana other parts <strong>of</strong> seashore towns,<br />

the Commission believes.<br />

Lafferty said that farmers, poul-<br />

trynen and dairymen also have re-<br />

(Vags I, neaie)<br />

War Fund Tag<br />

Day <strong>On</strong> Saturday<br />

Hou«e Canvas* Al-<br />

most Completed<br />

The National War Fund drive<br />

ln <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> is scheduled to come<br />

to its climax tomorrow (Saturday)<br />

with a Tag Day sale to augment<br />

funds already received tnrougtt<br />

other methods in the past two<br />

weeks,<br />

A group <strong>of</strong> about 34 young wo-<br />

men will have the pasteboard tags<br />

on sale along the boardwalk and<br />

ln the, shopping district tomorrow<br />

War Industries<br />

May Swing I<br />

Peace Work<br />

Building Industry Revh<br />

porarily Hampered by i<br />

tefial; Transition to be ,<br />

like the rest <strong>of</strong> the nation, <strong>Ocean</strong> Cttf'cm<br />

have a. slow transition from war to pmcB, ~ '<br />

months to a year, or perhaps lonser.<br />

That was the concensus <strong>of</strong> opinion am<br />

and city <strong>of</strong>ficials thja week, aa they aba<br />

there probably will be no sudden "aln-<br />

here such as will affect war indtaatrial<br />

• * * *<br />

Moyer Payroll<br />

$748,068 In<br />

4 Years <strong>of</strong> War<br />

Mack Bis Contribu-<br />

tion to <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong>'s Prosperity<br />

The Moyer Company,<br />

<strong>City</strong>s largest war Industry, has dla-<br />

toursed (TIMNJO through local<br />

channels, in payroll atone, ahet It<br />

Dfigan working <strong>of</strong>t Its fm£ war<br />

contract In September. «K1, three<br />

months before Pearl Harbor. Th*<br />

payroll total 1* as <strong>of</strong> <strong>Aug</strong>ust t.<br />

In that time, it* workers and<br />

fficers MM bought War Bonda,<br />

mostly ."Fa, totaling- M?JN, ma-<br />

teurlty vaJue. IU quota in the<br />

Seventh War Man was as.300. tut<br />

.actual purchases wen men than<br />

UMM.<br />

•ante,;<br />

. company Tuesday.<br />

as the world awaitad Japaji'a de-<br />

clslon, and as the future status<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Ueyer Company's present<br />

^= ^ — m ^=" _ _ SF -- ^ ^<br />

contract with th* War<br />

dent became douWful<br />

The payroll figures apply only<br />

from 9 a.m. to S pjn ,<br />

from 1 to 9 p.m.<br />

and again<br />

There is no fixed price on the<br />

tags, which may be purchased for<br />

any amount contributors care to<br />

give,<br />

OANVASS ALMOST COMPLETED<br />

Meantime, a larger group, <strong>of</strong> vol-<br />

unteer solicitors, mostly women, la<br />

nearlng the end <strong>of</strong> a house~to-<br />

house canvass which began <strong>Aug</strong>ust<br />

0 and will contact every family<br />

group so far as possible.<br />

Mrs. Andrew R Maxwell, chair-<br />

man <strong>of</strong> this phase <strong>of</strong> the cam-<br />

paign, reported that the solicita-<br />

tion will be pretty well completed<br />

by tomorrow, although a tew dis-<br />

tricts may still have solicitors<br />

working next week.<br />

Mayor Clyde W. StrttMe as-<br />

pressed optunism Wednesday that<br />

the drim will attain Its KM<br />

quota in the resort, and he de-<br />

clared that the «id oT the war<br />

Is no reason for the effort to faffl.<br />

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company.<br />

not include <strong>of</strong>ficers'<br />

les The payroll was disbursed lar-<br />

jely to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> men, the rest<br />

men residing within a radius<br />

<strong>of</strong> 10 mites <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. A lanje<br />

portion <strong>of</strong> it was spent ln <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> stores, and thus contributed<br />

materially to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s wartime<br />

prosperity. The payroll was in ad-<br />

dition to a large amount <strong>of</strong> ma-<br />

rlal purchased through local<br />

[ealers.<br />

HELPED To OVEBSEU. QUOTAS<br />

Its war bonds were purchased<br />

through The National Bank <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, and went a long way<br />

toward helping <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> to over-<br />

(UbsLrlbe Its quota In each <strong>of</strong> the<br />

seven War Loan drives. They were<br />

purchased under a mandatory 10<br />

per cent payroll deduction<br />

applying both to workers<br />

fleers, plus voluntary Increased<br />

(Fan t, fleasc)<br />

in plan,<br />

and <strong>of</strong>-<br />

New Tenor 'Find'<br />

At Music Pier<br />

Audiences at the resort Music<br />

Pier took to a new favorite this<br />

week In the person <strong>of</strong> David Po-<br />

lari. tenor soloist.<br />

Mr. Polart, who was vacationing<br />

here, was given a try-out with J<br />

Fred Marine's concert orchestra<br />

last Saturday night. His splendid<br />

voice was so well received that<br />

Mr. Manne engaged him to sing<br />

nightly for at least the balance<br />

<strong>of</strong> this week.<br />

The new singer had the honor<br />

<strong>of</strong> opening the victory program at<br />

the pier Tuesday night with a<br />

rendition <strong>of</strong> the sacred number<br />

"The Lord's Prayer." Most <strong>of</strong> the<br />

d t d t titi<br />

concert<br />

melodies.<br />

y<br />

devoted to patriotic<br />

Here*s Why <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Telephone<br />

Service Is Slow At Times<br />

An appeal to telephone u*sr» In<br />

the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> ana to avoid un-<br />

neoessary telephone calls and tetp<br />

conversations' reasonably short, a*<br />

a means <strong>of</strong> relieving the current<br />

overload on the local swUttcboaxd,<br />

was made this week by C. J. un-<br />

derwood, manager for the New<br />

Jersey Bell Telephone Company.<br />

"Telephone users no doubt have<br />

noticed that service is alow at<br />

times", underwood said, "with de-<br />

lays ln reaching the operator and<br />

In getting calls through. The rear<br />

son is the heavy increase In use<br />

<strong>of</strong> the telephone, partlcularty dur-<br />

ing ttie summer season, at a Una<br />

when we are unable to get equip-<br />

ment to enlarge our facilities.<br />

"The central <strong>of</strong>fice here Is work-<br />

ing at capacity most <strong>of</strong> the time,<br />

with all switchboard position, to<br />

use from early morning until Jfcte<br />

In the eyfhlng. Too many calla<br />

are being made for the equipment<br />

and the operators to handle with-<br />

out delays.. 1<br />

"Ordinarily we would meet the<br />

situation by enlarging the «witeh-<br />

tward, but while our plant are<br />

ready for additional equipment,<br />

just what we can do, and when,<br />

depends entirely on oondlUoua.<br />

"Telaphone users can be <strong>of</strong> IT<br />

help In the present situation<br />

calling only when necessary, i .<br />

keeping conversation* abort. They<br />

are their own judge*, <strong>of</strong> oor "<br />

as to when calls art Batmmtrt.<br />

how long to talk. But Just one<br />

less can a day from eaon tefcV<br />

phone, and one iolnute out fmn<br />

oonvenatlon, win 'be<br />

to<br />

df real _<br />

until the tuinuMr naion<br />

alaok* <strong>of</strong>l, and until w» an<br />

to Co ahead wttb OUM ' *<br />

U» Quean Oily<br />

Already, it was<br />

cal tabor maitos *j<br />

maktog it easier to<br />

than at any tin* In<br />

due to tlw lot* <strong>of</strong><br />

areas and tb* toon<br />

<strong>of</strong> men leaving the<br />

The antlobrtad I<br />

In private houctnc<br />

not oeonr in<br />

are that Uie city i<br />

will Ude it. time<br />

Into any <strong>of</strong> the pbat-war i<br />

already laid out for «Mo 1<br />

incut.<br />

The ocean Olty Tent<br />

oootnotc<br />

rtl, 1S49. reported ttd*,w**aV<br />

it has good prospect* «M- —<br />

factoring oanvaa<br />

This flan, alttaougb tta'llit j<br />

Aabury a<br />

personnel from 1* to<br />

or 36 wotnen and glrlg.<br />

sor. Wfipticli eaplained flila<br />

that the war Has retardad r -<br />

trrtty bettattw <strong>of</strong> tbe dBtfc<br />

volved ^ontog tw«H<br />

and matedal. both <strong>of</strong> which<br />

now become iiinaiimlniff *<br />

plentiful. The plant could tarn<br />

10 times It* present thennon . ,<br />

production wrttiout war OttM *<br />

lions, be said.- It has proapsxfi 'rf^<br />

much greater buatoea*. -JnfaiC.-<br />

thermometer* for peace-time ad+v.<br />

vertlstns purpoH*. *'<br />

The future a«atua <strong>of</strong> the aC<br />

Company, largMt reaort «w<br />

duatry, i* undttermlned. a»'.«<br />

plained elsewhere In ttal* lam*.<br />

LABOK BBGOMINO<br />

MOBK rtMtmrw<br />

That more labor Is<br />

ready was reported this k fi.<br />

both private and public toiadtt<br />

<strong>City</strong> Commlasloner ' |MMi J<br />

Bowker. director <strong>of</strong> the pi<br />

work* department, aald that im<br />

had more applications lor JoM<br />

the past two week* than m.<br />

previous six month*. The<br />

<strong>City</strong> Electric Co, another<br />

er with a substantial payroll'<br />

also reported more anpUoant*<br />

Jobs recently. The<br />

confirmed by several ottaSr<br />

employeis.<br />

Hie fact that nMItfy war 1<br />

and shipyard* already lia*e<br />

laying <strong>of</strong>f thousand* <strong>of</strong> '<br />

was* cited as a principal<br />

for the more fro* labor<br />

here, at former naldents<br />

back home ln search <strong>of</strong> ]<br />

positions.<br />

DBFCNDg UPON<br />

Exactly what tbe olty<br />

men* will do nganUoa; ; '<br />

pnjvements wHSch will a<br />

I* dependant cnttfety vm<br />

ment action aitar V-J<br />

oordlnr Ko Olty<br />

H. Oo&laaan, jr.<br />

He ported o« thM !<br />

tnod<br />

do<br />

Timm,<br />

Place It Ohf Curb.<br />

% ;<br />

f -. ••*<br />

i' •<br />

•, t<br />

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•V=?I<br />

jgafe *'<br />

.-t,' .',<br />

*/* '-- ' ,jj •- ,- - -fr*i<br />

S» SideGghts<br />

l«<br />

the peace announcement on the<br />

•OMUL Some patrons decided to<br />

nan<br />

Mtarahmi<br />

«f wpalr or m cotutructkml<br />

sant<br />

B«rwarcth«<br />

WJly Jap!<br />

„ tut national I Tom paper was knee deep in<br />

Jn k down dllltnut fcey*I amne places around cltv hnli, which<br />

> I put a gloomy expression on tht<br />

1 - 'fa«B <strong>of</strong> BUI Mason, emrttettr,<br />

Job It was to deen up next<br />

ally Ms Ju<br />

jmd greeted<br />

; witH twnt-<br />

'•mid to Oi« eUtMr. which<br />

or the derndBitmtion<br />

H HhbaMtae In<br />

<strong>of</strong> towh.<br />

It waned there<br />

but IptWten<br />

4 Bgan abb*<br />

V W th« re-<br />

one* more,<br />

auto<br />

how-<br />

..„ peace<br />

meant that hla two service nuns<br />

would be coming ha-ne soon<br />

Billy Struble. young eon <strong>of</strong> the<br />

tadjor, haa made pin money In<br />

t» pa>t by collecting scrap. When<br />

lut seen, he was fathering arm-<br />

toad* 01 the paper around<br />

for frit own purposes<br />

Mpt Uie clt<br />

- g throughout<br />

tticfet. Fre-<br />

,_> become «<br />

r__t «ncine driv-<br />

"monkey run.<br />

<strong>of</strong>rpvttr<br />

ground city<br />

from 7th_ to<br />

Ing i<br />

TTty hall<br />

fott, bat the elty f reman<br />

•Mdnt mink to after a fe» tab*<br />

tttaima task them ant into the<br />

ela*** «f «t»r<br />

MATBKIALS SCAKCB;<br />

moa<br />

ltenu an reinforcing (toe!, I<br />

luMber. (ran #g», Jutf.<br />

other. MthM aft not wbJ<br />

at all right now HMMM<br />

<strong>of</strong> government ••frcaai" or can be I<br />

procured only wim great difficulty!<br />

and at prohibitive coat, Indications!<br />

are that prices will remain high<br />

to lome time after hoitUitl<br />

Mr. CoHlMon cited u one «__.<br />

nmrfle the ease <strong>of</strong> aiphaltie street!<br />

»viBi material. This 1* now ob-<br />

Mnable after havm, hem rnwn<br />

for three years, iul the east <strong>of</strong>l<br />

paving with It is »pproxim,tely Bfl<br />

per cent abo+e 1841 level*. In or-<br />

der for the elty to obtain Its mo-1<br />

ney'g worth in paring, it would "<br />

Aa tils crcnlug won an, they<br />

" ' »i anitnd waiting la- the<br />

ne*t and wh«n It rang<br />

on almost<br />

Jte <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />

i Asbury av..<br />

parade<br />

lie policeman<br />

unto alinml<br />

> 1U-<br />

Spectators near Bth st and Cen-<br />

tral av «w startled when on<br />

return to somewhere new nrt-<br />

war leyeii, h* believes. • •"<br />

GOVERNMENT MUST<br />

Even if the government mtt to<br />

free priority restrictions on all<br />

materials tomorrow, it wouldn't<br />

help much because aueh vast quan-<br />

Ua are owned outright by the<br />

iOvernmtnt. and relatival? little<br />

remains in normal trade channels<br />

It nilfht be neoetnry to wait un.<br />

til the government decides to un-<br />

load many Items a* war surplus<br />

beUeves<br />

eye-tlass splintered on the pave. I wrdwalk repair to be one <strong>of</strong> the<br />

menf |nr»t nrejeetj needing considers.<br />

It fell from the sjiertrjcles <strong>of</strong> an I UW in the post-war period, with<br />

observer watching the crowd from I rehabilitation at the street drain-<br />

an upper floor _ ^ I age system another crying need;<br />

proved ^S^nK^.r'ERS' ^^'^t^%^W<br />

still have what it takes until some<br />

new models are snilaine<br />

Many ears were observed with<br />

o 30 passei<br />

round thei<br />

them ngers riding In,<br />

fiom lo to 30<br />

on and aroun_ „<br />

<strong>On</strong>e ear stopoed for a Jam near I<br />

8th st and Wesley<br />

promptly boarded<br />

,oung boys that it<br />

dnstrj fsreoMt thai (fee anU.<br />

dpatad bontlnf boom will net pet<br />

wider way for a, jtmt or perhaps<br />

lomer. Me ajsa to the eanent<br />

hlih cost <strong>of</strong> asMW and tabor.<br />

K-cause the tires were wedged<br />

against the fenders The uoy hp<br />

*-<br />

man explained.<br />

fU nh ith<br />

• Iliad<br />

* antdno<strong>of</strong>lei<br />

<strong>City</strong> toward<br />

. the et«nlng.<br />

pfttmptlv re-<br />

Kcause the tires were wedged I 8 « man explained,<br />

against the fenders The uoys hop- I "unless He Is awfuUy nush with<br />

ped <strong>of</strong>t and picked on u larRcr corf money, or the need for that house<br />

fnrther up the line. Neither driv- | Is imperative, he would be extm-<br />

Tag»nt to build during the first<br />

six montha or a year after peace<br />

comes tecause Ije would be naying<br />

a 'premium' <strong>of</strong> perhaps SO or 10<br />

per cent on the over-all cost.<br />

WON'T START TOTS FALL<br />

l« and "Well see plenty <strong>of</strong> new homes<br />

• Badrc I go up, all right, but don't expect<br />

iratefi- EulldlnB to Krt this fall,"<br />

- It ajio was pointed out that<br />

such things a* piumijing and heat.<br />

, . tog supplies electrical supplies and<br />

Some optimistic souls telephoned I otner lfems mai go into a House<br />

for tnjdealK while the celebration | are sc*rce at present, and a<br />

er seemed to object.<br />

• • *<br />

Most or the teTvfee men nb-<br />

Mrvffll in (lie i-rawd wmn'l cele-<br />

bfmtlnt pefe*.<br />

A* a rale tbey had sober fa-fs.<br />

jMtntMiies were still too fre.li.<br />

q»e feU>w wemrln« Uie Mae and<br />

•Itrer Cmnhat Infantryman Bai<br />

seented near Inn a* he irat<br />

d l ttrtam sf ray dvll-<br />

was under way<br />

Usually they Just heard<br />

word, "aoiry" The cabs were HI- I raising hij<br />

word, sorry. The<br />

ready In the parade.<br />

.<br />

for<br />

dnMds<br />

• vacatlon-i<br />

! Wtfe Xtir fltn^<br />

found they<br />

i ob-<br />

•nack<br />

i a<strong>of</strong>ld«nt report'<br />

ar- new nth<br />

the rear <strong>of</strong><br />

report <strong>of</strong> the<br />

or<br />

service «u M Ja<br />

two aloe *M fctditi np-<br />

they (aid tiring op<br />

••• n»"r»piin» for<br />

t<br />

pectlve builder would have to do<br />

one a lot <strong>of</strong> "•hopping around," also<br />

ii h U<br />

<strong>On</strong>e entliapluUc yo«nt*ter ap<br />

wl Dele^tlve 6am Frtoe i<br />

. Oft a natch, mister?" aaked<br />

the >-»em--nW.<br />

"Wfc«t d want It f«rT"<br />

oiinma<br />

draw<br />

flag miM, pteee <strong>of</strong> paper^tHe<br />

T a i explained, "and then<br />

bor It !"<br />

xplained,<br />

born It «p!<br />

.—He rot the n<br />

.<br />

tch.<br />

A member <strong>of</strong> the force ojso re-<br />

ff'w? I*" 1 *; «PProached by one<br />

w tne towns be*t know alcohol-<br />

a. TWs gent, already somewhat<br />

Jie worse for wear, made a "touch"<br />

for a quarter to buy a drink<br />

UfL 11 ^ hay e it too. the cop<br />

afterward "After all »hT<br />

hfm mailed almost<br />

«> 4 ««i«ct«d list <strong>of</strong><br />

' o» Mot* and others<br />

I snwfftfe, -how-<br />

t6 D*V5o(L<br />

> to itotentilne<br />

' the drtVe ibitd<br />

Call* Cut;<br />

Age Limit Now 26<br />

National selective service head-<br />

sys,"<br />

There also was discussion <strong>of</strong><br />

some <strong>of</strong> the alleged abuse <strong>of</strong> the<br />

law requiring clamtners to be 11-<br />

p«nsed, and there is a possibility<br />

that the Association will recom-<br />

mend abolition <strong>of</strong> clamming li-<br />

censes.<br />

AceompanylnB Mayor struble to<br />

the Brant Beach session was Nor-<br />

man V. Sargent, city publieltv dir-<br />

eetor.<br />

The next meeting will be in<br />

Sussex County, at which time an<br />

attempt will be made to coordin-<br />

ate efforts and ideas <strong>of</strong> New Jer-<br />

sev's mountain and seashore re-<br />

sorts.<br />

County Buy* DDT<br />

Spraying Machine<br />

CtonilnRed from pass 1<br />

quested a demonstration <strong>of</strong> the<br />

unit and have Indicated that a<br />

group <strong>of</strong> them may attempt to<br />

purchase one or more for their<br />

own use.<br />

The Mosquito Extermination<br />

OommiMions machine will be used<br />

principally as s sample, for a time<br />

at least, to demonstrate the value<br />

<strong>of</strong> the DDT trentment, although<br />

It also will be used in abatement<br />

efforts from time to time.<br />

An economical •feature^ it WM<br />

pointed out. Is that the Todd ma-<br />

chine reduces application costs 50<br />

per cent under previous methods<br />

<strong>of</strong> spreading larvacide.<br />

In places where PDrr is objec-<br />

tionable, such as in the vicinity <strong>of</strong><br />

bee hives, the machine can be used;<br />

to discharge the New Jersey type,<br />

<strong>of</strong> spray material instead <strong>of</strong> DDT.<br />

Tests <strong>of</strong> the Todd machine with 1<br />

DDT were conducted recently at|<br />

the woodbine Colony and the cape<br />

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

Needs Manager<br />

So Say» Taxpayer*'<br />

Secretary<br />

Appoinlnien^ <strong>of</strong> a city manager<br />

for Atlantic city, to provide "ef-<br />

ficient and economical government<br />

that would make it unnecessary te<br />

impose a sales tax,*' was gugiested<br />

this week by the New Jersey Tax.<br />

payers Association.<br />

"It might even he necessary, to<br />

brlnB Atlantic <strong>City</strong> out <strong>of</strong> its as-<br />

serted financial plight, to provide<br />

legislation for appointment <strong>of</strong> a<br />

receiver to properly handle the<br />

city's 'affairs," A. R. Everson, ex-<br />

eculive vice president <strong>of</strong> the as.<br />

sedation, said.<br />

Everson referred to comment*<br />

<strong>of</strong> Senator Farley^ Asiemblynian<br />

Leon Leonard and Richard S, Mls-<br />

ehlisch, <strong>of</strong> Atlantic Ooimty, who<br />

defended their action in sponsor-<br />

iny the sales tax enabling act in<br />

the Legislature. Fiirley was quoted<br />

as still insisting that Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />

will spend Its sules tax funds sole-<br />

ly for hurrlirine relief purposes,<br />

in the fner <strong>of</strong> a ftctement by Ma-<br />

yor Joseph Altman that the city<br />

intintls in spend the funds for<br />

tnnnjr Improvemenls not connect-<br />

ed with the hurricane damage.<br />

Mr, Furlnv either admits that<br />

he is the boss <strong>of</strong> Atlantic Olty or<br />

he indicts the ci'y government for<br />

bad management and a failure to<br />

acprpt the avowed intent ©f the<br />

salsa tax net," "Everson said.<br />

tam, Pwtuin Hull, Utti<br />

al «v, 1W<br />

TED — Child'* nui-j. E5


m^iSm<br />

%$&"*<br />

Two-Family<br />

HOUSE<br />

First floor, 3 bedrooms, seraiad<br />

fi«r, 4 bednoRB, tw«.«Sr,<br />

nge, farakkett, -m rental-<br />

Pri « »10,000<br />

CAREY<br />

15th St. and Boardwalk<br />

Two Close In<br />

Veterans Need<br />

Social Security<br />

Given Pointer*<br />

Al Procedure<br />

•„,-;» ;>'(iS,vv." : ••••;'•-. ••••..'..•' • fcA . i<br />

djgyjoenw.<br />

Title 24 Gum<br />

IwSuao/artBUh and Samuel<br />

I Knight, both or Philadelphia, de- to 9 for Toe'<br />

rMMM Harry PrMknan, SwarOiand<br />

cianaw<br />

. Seven <strong>Ocean</strong> city ahuffleboard I<br />

shllcock,<br />

I JWlalftwwn, , 4 BUMS to 3.<br />

raWd oont<br />

Pamn j H MR MM. Lloyd Shank,<br />

chairman; Mr*. UM ft Hipkttu,<br />

Mr* «uoM ttfMlas, Mn. will,<br />

lam MiUsr. Jr., Mn. Thomaa Dunn<br />

and MM. Fraud* OuBne,<br />

At MM ptsjfeMMI ikuffMN<br />

I tournament lut Wednettiay, fl fll<br />

BUyera competed. Winners Includ<br />

led Thelma Hurtman. Loretta Florence,<br />

Mra. Frank DuBtw. lirs. IM-<br />

§ar Snow, John M. Jacobs, Frank<br />

Joy. Harold Bodlne and Joseph<br />

| P *<br />

-<br />

("Iteanu defeated Ventnor shuffle-<br />

0O*4* tanm.<br />

oonteat m that<br />

^"".^SSjKf!! [ »•»••*'» 1 '"«• Macfarlane,<br />

a,Ht ViSSZl*' ***- •»* »W» » Stewart.<br />

carat amines | Haddonfiald againat Sd Smith asdt -- — • —•* »«*,,,<strong>of</strong><br />

Philadelphia I ??y ot *"? tcB »P that hoard teams M to 9 games Friday<br />

evening to win the Fred amall Bruce Harlan<br />

Cup for this season |> a * WT II .<br />

court*. ffi^Srw^Bsi litia Uacfariane-stewart team<br />

"ins It three AAU Meet<br />

AM By«B>. noua«ll Urn- w m Ttotwtou* by 4 to 3 seasons. <strong>Ocean</strong>? cit ahuffleboard Bruce Harlan. Athletic Specialist<br />

Ugh JDgh School flsboot atutVatv itufeat/ «*M tftfr-l Marrr £arr] etelwagon and Joe John-1 <br />

enthualauts<br />

»<br />

got<br />

session<br />

oil to<br />

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

a<br />

competition >""• uu wave MM wee*, en«<br />

*$* oS£F*>nlor «____. . , „<br />

with a «•* M rtttoty Itrl cM<strong>of</strong>ce* <strong>of</strong> toe week Barry caught<br />

- il round over D»T» Mai-1 io weakflsh and a klngflah. while «« time poaalble to earn the cup •<br />

*DUGBVI AcmOimf, Phtl-ljto* mounted for 10 kings and<br />

I five weak» Ka Mcoough also scor-<br />

•d wan wttlj a«i«n weaikiw and<br />

fti» Unga, A. H. Wladdtngton had<br />

•Mb aod four Mags<br />

ny won lhe S<strong>of</strong>tball Play<br />

Army, All-Stan<br />

Vi# for Itlk<br />

KeUer's AU-Stan and the Army<br />

teams moved Into the fourth week<br />

6i ths s<strong>of</strong>t ball league, aimoit neck<br />

and neck for top honors. With the<br />

remalulng two weeks <strong>of</strong> play It la<br />

almost certain that the recreation<br />

center trophy will be awardM Us<br />

one af these<br />

Junior diving chumaa<br />

a permanent trophy ploiiship. The IB-year-old awtei.<br />

niin^ and ace also placed<br />

Ventnor, and the second match /" MUbnV<br />

A lol r<br />

•ewes were 38 games for <strong>Ocean</strong> * •»<br />

IBW UUb mo to l»M<br />

Ofty. seven for Ventnor Five men's<br />

teams «nd two women A teaa<br />

High aehool athlete*<br />

competed with the Ventnor cha] Officer Harlan m Inducted<br />

'*£ w^lTo Play Gl«m«id« lenders.<br />

Into the navy in <strong>Aug</strong>ust, He taught<br />

swimming and diving at Baln-<br />

1M Fbyauul An-Stan bowling g<br />

bridge Naval Academy y and d Is onow<br />

•Mid Inl kM win n«w a for re- Jacobs, Bodine Win In cBe <strong>of</strong> f swimming at Jack-<br />

sonville Naval l BBate.<br />

Doubles Match<br />

Last winter Harlan competed in<br />

•John Jacob! and Harold Bo- the Indoor AAIJ In Baltimore and<br />

dlne won the final ahufneboard fin the junior diving champion-<br />

doubles match at the Recreation ship. He took seventh Place in the<br />

Center last Wedneaday to become jenlor A.kV in Mew York, While<br />

toe champions <strong>of</strong> the season, «t linjdoime High School, he won<br />

Qeerge K, OardJner, director, an- the state championship In pole<br />

nouneed this week,<br />

vault, and also was the state cham-<br />

lit, Jacobs and Mr. Bodlne de. pion wrestler, lli.pound clasi.<br />

—, —. , w . •« >•« »•<br />

Peace to Change<br />

High School<br />

To Swing Away<br />

From War CMIW<br />

for miMd aod am-<br />

1W to pay h«r 1* MHMtt doMM<br />

ordlnarily mtvomt for<br />

ei Mf #nia,- wnn Mavnaaa gnan<br />

about 40 per cant <strong>of</strong> the nation's<br />

free to compete and produce, Mm<br />

annual capital formation, and in<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>it* and ratae wage*, it mtjM<br />

im accounted for to per cent <strong>of</strong><br />

haw tan. But HKtelbinu all in-<br />

Hie manufacture' outlays.<br />

dustry win iturt a long detour on*<br />

In addition to the manuffcrtor-<br />

«S' program, .the iurn<br />

Or. and Mn. O, M, Tretton, BtJ<br />

the road to a batter England.<br />

railroads and utilities plan Miu Coomb* Bride tlmore, Mtt., art irammer |UMta<br />

at T1» H<br />

WILDWOOB I«OIC*I TO ,<br />

spend tlJ Milton In the co. <strong>of</strong> Curti* Smith<br />

EXniBrr. nuf t.trsa<br />

-Surrey Surpr»e« year far such capital goods<br />

Mr. and Mn HiiM L. Ixjw<br />

h sdenUf lc eihlhltloti <strong>of</strong> an I<br />

structures and equipment.<br />

•an and Mr, and Mrs Sari J. Ful- me end <strong>of</strong> hoatUltiH will n u<br />

EconomUto; Curb<br />

lunc, spBasdMd by We Am«fio*n<br />

ton, - an <strong>of</strong> Downlrurtown. arewme<br />

"reeonvetaion" In the mean Legion Pout <strong>of</strong> Wlldwood, k ess.<br />

•pending the week at The Part-<br />

to Uneinployment<br />

Oily Ml»h Bohool currteulnm.<br />

Mayor OtTiciate*<br />

Uauplatod In the near future.<br />

which waa dra«tk*Uy alttred In Commander Jean Acton nM th*<br />

m, JAMBS PRSSTON At\\____ 1143 and^iMl to aatlaty Amy and<br />

Bmltl<br />

Hon will charge an admla<br />

SOION — la^tasli<br />

Navy ideal u to what bay* aheuld<br />

W struble <strong>of</strong>fl-<br />

fee, with nstiptt to go toward<br />

.^vedneai and *MUiy «f<br />

know before they go Into uniaftemoan.<br />

at the<br />

purchwftuf one at ttse devtew for<br />

apprise U. meet nan.<br />

form.<br />

Ifiuune H. Berry<br />

emergency use In' the Wlldwood<br />

anl ready itaeu<br />

Mr. and Mr«, B H Oeorse anl Superintendent <strong>of</strong> SchooU WU- area. Th» exhMttm M M n<br />

daughter. Helen, or Philadelphia lard B, Matthewi reportM ttiat »e boardwalk. ^<br />

t. u» (MM D, I. BU<br />

WM<br />

are vacationing at The Hnnacom the high, school eiptcU to aban-<br />

_..j irftv ton raw •!-<br />

uth Inn,<br />

Mi Mr - W-HUMI w w<br />

wu follow<br />

and<br />

don its war caurM <strong>of</strong> radio com- A navovmu, ALTIKNATTV*<br />

and<br />

Mr. and Mrs. B, H Martuel an munication and motor mechanics,<br />

n«MB la th. «rt<br />

liuncneom h<br />

Tlit spUtt <strong>of</strong> pracaoallty enter-<br />

" fte^brldB*^ Ynd °toom<br />

•on. <strong>of</strong> Drexel, Pa., are resorting due both to the fact that it U no<br />

U<br />

, ««nlta» «• th. Dept. .f •re resort^ sumrnef reaMent«r rl«a an orchM.<br />

at tlw Hanscom. Mr Manuel<br />

tained by a certain yonng MgM<br />

longer necessary and that demand<br />

She was iri»en to murlafe by her aasliMnt mana ager <strong>of</strong> f th Bll<br />

couple down In south Alarrrn wu<br />

SON Ii BOBN TO<br />

for it on the part <strong>of</strong> the student*<br />

Wner, Vrnno Ooombs, <strong>of</strong> ASa- tSratford. PhUUideiphla,<br />

delightfully revested in UMr wed-<br />

InTTT'<strong>of</strong> UiU outlay Is schexluled PTC AND MBS, LBWIS<br />

has fallen <strong>of</strong>f. several other spedelphla.<br />

Hft matron <strong>of</strong> honor wa»<br />

ding lnvitatloru. reading:<br />

* rtuit and equipment, and hall A sen was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Mrs VirliJa M<br />

cial wartime courses wm dispen-<br />

Mr,' and Mn, A* c. Homer and<br />

"You are lnvtted to attend th«<br />

farbuildlni up civilian lnven- Melvin Lewfe, Hot •ay av., at the<br />

family, <strong>of</strong> Cnmp Kill, Pa., aresed<br />

with Ian year for the same wedding <strong>of</strong> Mr, and Mlw<br />

and trade accounts. Atlintic Oity hospital Tuesday last<br />

aunuMr guetta at The PftrRaide reasons.<br />

M the home <strong>of</strong> the bride<br />

_./. MUST ACT<br />

week.<br />

• • -<br />

SOME TO •• RETAINED<br />

Kbit eMlmate U based on a Com- He has been named Walter<br />

r, and Mrt, H." w Dtetrich, ol Still to be retained, posaibiy aa<br />

Deft, aurvey <strong>of</strong> 7,00» manu- Oharlei lewis, after Walter Hess<br />

Md. urn loJournlnB al permanent featurM <strong>of</strong> the curri-<br />

__jri. The muiti rt the tur- and Mr. Lewis' father.<br />

culum, will be coursea In navigaj<br />

Mint op th» need, at expreas- The father. We Lewis, ia sta-<br />

. W. aeward Borti and Mrttion<br />

and the fundamentals <strong>of</strong> ahop<br />

i bVthe Benate War Investlgat tioned in oermany.<br />

B. OUett, Jr.. <strong>of</strong> OrWBIfe work. Mr. Matthews said that<br />

ttnimlttee, fw the gortm<br />

are n&mfier foesti At ' there 1» keen Interest In na*ita><br />

to make k available to manu- ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED spend tJieJr homrjnioon m<br />

tion, which Is handy kaowiedfe<br />

,u rapWly u pomlbte the Annaunctnent hM been made <strong>of</strong> «..«».. whtre for the Mit<br />

for operation <strong>of</strong> phHuure boata ai<br />

and manpower<br />

the engsRenent <strong>of</strong> Iflas Jayne<br />

and Mn, n, J, J, J O well as airplane!,. Shop wmt If<br />

_ their plans, tor^ <strong>of</strong>^tBA.«rden«, to ^ *<br />

ilphla, are rwortin* good vocntlonal training and alas<br />

._._jhB and Sea<br />

BBtll l NpMraMr<br />

[while American industrialists.<br />

Is popular with th* boys, he said.<br />

Isle Ofij. wflf be married<br />

Ith their bluepTlnta ready, haw late in Oe<br />

MM Thelma Loreni, Phlhidel There wffl be no Immediate dt-<br />

Wly esipreiied their «enfi.<br />

phia. to spendMi a MM at Th. emphaaizir.g <strong>of</strong> physical sducatlon<br />

, that they could and would MOB! ENROU. A* KtrroEftS<br />

ParkMe,<br />

at the school, he said, for t*w,<br />

such reconversion and tran. An upward trend in enrollment<br />

State Department <strong>of</strong> Education<br />

problems as are under their t Rutgers UnlTtrsity Is reflected<br />

atn, John MtK H4 * •onj, even before the war was urging<br />

' * i facts revealed by theIn<br />

the summer term registratian<br />

Heal Jary and Latffr, <strong>of</strong> SSttoimr ore, high schools to Increase the seepe<br />

-a.' are rast* <strong>of</strong> Mr and %tn<br />

Dept, survey caused figure <strong>of</strong> I,Sit studentg announced<br />

<strong>of</strong> gymnailum worlt and inter-<br />

nunjrlse among govern. here today. This represents » sain<br />

has<br />

nillagar and family, M4 cliln aporta,<br />

tconomlsU,<br />

<strong>of</strong> 305 students ever the 1(44 sum<br />

TO BE MODIFIED<br />

;THE OAP<br />

Bier term registration.<br />

Oopeland, Indications are that Junior aid<br />

I These economuu are now estl. Work during the summer term<br />

Of, Dope. Senior boys will continue taking<br />

that the manufacturers has been <strong>of</strong>fered in liberal art*, Methodi.U H#Ar<br />

T. Jaqua, physical education five day* a<br />

iltures might indicate a engineering, agriculture, chemistry,<br />

the iea week during the new term. Instead<br />

Family<br />

national product" <strong>of</strong> about education and pharmacy.<br />

<strong>of</strong> two days a week as In pre-<br />

billion, largely for civilian<br />

THe_»Jiu<br />

IfM, J B OTWeh, Upper Darby,<br />

war days.<br />

alone, and that they Maate levers are surprised to<br />

M the Maeajnt, ^k4 ttas retuiuea iHJlue after Probable ending <strong>of</strong> Inductions <strong>of</strong><br />

be an Important factor In hear that the Metropolitan Opera.<br />

xudtru part <strong>of</strong> the aeaaon IB.year-oid boys thta fall may im-<br />

_j (be production and employ, Rouse is operating at a pr<strong>of</strong>it. Up<br />

m AMrary •/• , ,<br />

prove the caliber <strong>of</strong> high nchol<br />

it |»p which may be created fay to now, the M«t WM always con-<br />

•thistle teams.<br />

. . my. OS<br />

sidered our ouutandlng get-poor-<br />

It. H Jamtewwi, who wa» • mm- Manual training also wffl be afreport-<br />

I The e manufacturers t<br />

p<br />

quiek achame,—Brubaker in The<br />

fected In the near future, It it<br />

New Yorker.<br />

believed, for with lumber mere<br />

I their plans l and d estimated ex-<br />

eeUo, «d OrMe, II 8ta»n inesta at The ikers freely obtainable file students<br />

In BwM MMtume, Mn. A. tnclnde: Mr and Hn. Hi raff aialn will find it possible to con-<br />

BaiMrt pnaetrttd a group <strong>of</strong> s man, Drexel Hill. PK ;<br />

Cifr<br />

and struct household furniture as in<br />

In French and M . Mri. ««» UM, Donald Pcgasw, '<br />

pre-war days. Daring the war. em-<br />

RICHELIEU'S<br />

mond IMIH read two poems At<br />

phasis hat been placed upon mak-<br />

SIMVLATED PEARL CHOKER tne esKiyatso^<strong>of</strong> &i uoaiajs^ ftps, Md.; m./m IW^A.<br />

ing model airplanes for the Navy<br />

SMARTLY AGLOW WITH CLASSIC Robert Davis, wife <strong>of</strong> the Luni- Un. WBIam^Swald aridTEi'ou;<br />

eran pastor, was Introduced by<br />

and on various Junior Bed Cross<br />

bert Oswald, Philadelphia: Mrs,<br />

•iMFLiorry AND GOOD TASTE Mrt. Benjamin F. AJlgood. presi-<br />

projects for Items useful in mill<br />

William Schaeeer, Philadelnhiadent<br />

<strong>of</strong> the auxiliary,<br />

Miss Louise Baton, Qemuntown, tary hospitals.<br />

Pa-: air. and Mrs, oeoroe Cullen,<br />

Harrlsburg. Pa,; Mr. anff Mrs, Joam.<br />

OM. tw» «f OIM mMi, i»tu.«MiiT, MCMI mm nnt c g HosteM Lcmtfue seph Goodman and Jane, Oeramn-<br />

•• IM—• niuai sift M fin « BHIH. S.«. win smmt rttnt tt.<br />

ttacm. wm. ,fc.T Ufti<br />

To Elect Officer.<br />

an-<br />

Itoy FMBpi** Si<br />

A nominating committee wat<br />

m noon m TALOI* — liion (nici »»<br />

pointed Tuesday at the we<br />

Hotteaa League meeting, and •<br />

aer* wffl Be eleeted AufTBt m. i Mr and Mrs, Charles Hall<br />

MUTH'S<br />

vm« on the committee are Rendt<strong>of</strong>, Pa., spent a week recent<br />

A, Nt Bajtwl*, Mn, Dott ly aTiM <strong>Ocean</strong> BT. Mr, Hall 1<br />

an eaNUtin <strong>of</strong> the Readinx mil<br />

JEWELRY GIFTS<br />

road.<br />

• • •<br />

«2r^828 Bo^dwmlk


SEAFOOD RESTAURANT<br />

9th Street at the Bay<br />

UNLIMITED PARKING<br />

Opm Week D«j»—l to 1 p. m.<br />

Swidnja—It to I p. m,<br />

CLOSED MONDAYS<br />

i Washington, D.C., 9th & Maine Ave,, S.W,<br />

'f#N«--^-He^i-.••.; "sMon." he said.<br />

>.and Antely, •t.<strong>On</strong>en'fleM<br />

wt weTt uni,bie to find a<br />

well or any other decent source<br />

BoS<br />

the P<br />

«er eipresglng the almoat «iiWilmtlc «iWc tb»T T the t<br />

hope ._ Jriea will M Uven i B win in U Us Tfc tmp, "—OrtM<br />

the strength and M M to prtnt<br />

recurrence <strong>of</strong> nt.<br />

^«%or Clyde W. StntMe dep.<br />

bed as "^pjeiil <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> ^ ^<br />

• fact thai in all the celebration<br />

lesday night there was no prb-<br />

• damage and no ertne lt><br />

the occMion. He also said "<br />

was proud at the Tue *<br />

thanks servloe at the __<br />

iNCHORAGE TAVI<br />

DlNNfeR SERVED DAILY<br />

w*-.. -'<br />

Served<br />

AU<br />

ant«adt<br />

e e¥erflow<br />

Anta>1<br />

Mrs, Anna Cumminn, 1st St., Is<br />

"— some time in Buffalo. N.<br />

T. and will visit Jfc, oummlnn,<br />

•hq is in the Veterans<br />

Somers Point many yean He had<br />

resided here permanently since<br />

715 Asbury Av. 1934.<br />

He la survived br hli wife, nla;<br />

a ion, Albert O,, <strong>of</strong> Norwaed. Pa.:<br />

Phone 0974 three brothers, Charles w. at USE<br />

Orange; Lacelle, <strong>of</strong> QreMwbwi,<br />

Open U A.M. to liM PM. Pa., and Bnery, <strong>of</strong> Irwln, and two<br />

sisters, Mrs. Edna fMvcett' <strong>of</strong> Irwln,<br />

and Mrs, Louella Oochrfin,<br />

CLOSED MONDAYS Kernenvllle, N. to.<br />

Services were held at the Cadman<br />

Funeral Home, ocean Oity,<br />

with Rev, o, B. Rlekman onidaf.<br />

Ing- Interment was in Laurel Memorial<br />

Park,<br />

Seafood Platter*<br />

Bayihatt Diei<br />

Steaks and Chops<br />

Iness<br />

HT-John Qulncj-<br />

Adams . baytnan and R»r-<br />

Sandwiches dener. Tuesdav night at his<br />

home, 7S6 Wh St., after a lingerinn<br />

Ulnes. "Be was 72, a native<br />

:<strong>of</strong> MlUvllle.<br />

ALSO<br />

Surviving are his wife, Mary<br />

Elizabeth, three daughters, Miss<br />

COOKED FOOD Ijinra M. Oaskili, somers Point,<br />

TO TAKE OUT Mrs. Nellie Jones and Mrs. Mar<br />

Jorie Anderson, both <strong>of</strong> Pleasant<br />

CUB<br />

ville; two brothers, Charles, this<br />

eity. and Henry, <strong>of</strong> California.<br />

e« e»i» _ _,<br />

Friends and relatives may call<br />

,Me teniiht (Friday) at the Middieton<br />

Funeral Home. Funeral services<br />

CaleHa Cmqutue _._.._<br />

»?__be win be at at_2_P|, 2 tpinorrqw tomorrow in<br />

—PLAITEBI—<br />

charge <strong>of</strong> Rev, ft •. •indelson,<br />

<strong>of</strong> f Llnwood. L l d interment i will be b In I<br />

Wklla CBUIIIB Ubltw !* PleasantvUle cemetery.<br />

Biu Chltkea LsbiHr - _,.Mc<br />

pouto lilii ...„„__ »t. Me Red Cross Field Man<br />

JBUIIIII Pot.tMi per mam IJ«<br />

e»ii Suw «_„.__.„ _ifc Me Talks to Kiwania<br />

Pickled Beet.<br />

SOMERS £dti#r—While the XI<br />

pi, Me wanls Club wu mectlns Tuesday<br />

Hiuraai * CkHH — — .«. Mi evening, the hews <strong>of</strong> peace was<br />

Cre.meS Ipluca „„_.... tt,» received, and the club tang Ood<br />

Bless America."<br />

Elce Puddl-i ,t ^ p«, 2Sc Frank Zellp, field director <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Clam Chewdtr ..n..^=.._- ^ _.... at ifc Red cross, who recently returned<br />

B«ked Beui m ,<br />

from overseas duty, explained the<br />

functions <strong>of</strong> recreation centers and<br />

—OPEH ALL YEAR— how they are set up,<br />

A new member was Installed,<br />

Dewltt Baker, <strong>of</strong> Unwood,<br />

JOME COOKING Lt. Col, Herbert L, Kaiback, <strong>of</strong><br />

the tr. S. Army, will be gueit<br />

speaker next week.<br />

1 ^mphasidng<br />

ion seemed to<br />

would be ol<br />

Hospital, mayor urged operator* „ _ _,<br />

Batavia, N. Y.<br />

ness firms essential to the pu!<br />

welfare to carry on and serve<br />

Mr, and Mrs. Edward Bullock, resort* A speeds! vacationing en throngs. mt futUTt<br />

formerly <strong>of</strong> Oamden, have purchas- <strong>of</strong> Uie elub<br />

' it I<br />

ed a property at 26 oeorge st, by J. Harold<br />

Mr. and ISrs. Bullock hive two Bruce <strong>of</strong> t<br />

sons, Lewis and ftank Martin, played two<br />

serving with the armed ferees, Mas<br />

Oora Hartley, <strong>of</strong> Dayton, Ohio, arrtved<br />

this week to spend a -nicjition<br />

period at the Bullock home, Speed, Heat Hard<br />

* • *<br />

Mr, and Mrs, Joseph oerety,<br />

Shore rd,, entertained over the <strong>On</strong> Worn Tires<br />

week end, Mrs. derety's mother,<br />

Mrs. Oraee MeOUl, <strong>of</strong> ftankford<br />

Miss Ann O'Brien, Mrs, aeretys "It's as simple as adding twq<br />

niece, spent the past week as their and two to get the answer four."<br />

guest.<br />

says the Keystone Automobile club<br />

In a "hbt weather" warning to<br />

motorists,<br />

Point Churches<br />

"Add old or worn tires to bat<br />

weather and the answer Is •blow-<br />

BETHANY METHODIST<br />

outs,'" the statement eontinues,<br />

-fcrv, C. K, Hlekau, IM* "Add a thirt Ingredient—speedt--<br />

10 ajn. Sunday School. and there is strong probability <strong>of</strong><br />

11 a.m. Morning service, Dr, AI serious accident,<br />

bert L, Baner. will speak. Dr. Ba "With all possible emphasis. Key.<br />

ner U superintendent <strong>of</strong> the Cam- stone Automobile club exhorts moden<br />

district <strong>of</strong> Methodist Churtorists to use their Increased gasoches.line<br />

rations with due allowances<br />

8:30 pJn, Youth Fellowship meet- <strong>of</strong> the condition <strong>of</strong> their cars and<br />

Ing.<br />

Urea,<br />

7:30 p,m. Evening g Service. Topic "tmiess they act with discretion,<br />

"The Poor in Spirit." ~<br />

they are headed for trouble. The<br />

Rubber Manufacturers<br />

GRACE LU RAN<br />

Rev, ev, ItaMrt E. Wkshicr, B.D.<br />

948 9,48 ajn. Classes f for all ll ages.<br />

Visitors welcomed,<br />

11 ajn. The Bar lee. Sermon by -„<br />

the Rev. M, L. Wuchter, Wyomissing.<br />

Pa.; President <strong>of</strong> Board <strong>of</strong><br />

Ohristian Kducatlon Education <strong>of</strong> the he Mln<br />

isterlum <strong>of</strong> Pa,, and Adjacent<br />

ape a^r;clal<br />

y-J Day Services will be<br />

held el on the Sunday following the<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficial ffi v-j Day, at 11 a.m.<br />

ecN aoBN TO PORMIR<br />

MISS LUCY JOHNSON<br />

POINT — Word has<br />

seen received Mint ggt, and Mrs,<br />

Frank Chamberlain are receiving<br />

congratulations on the birth <strong>of</strong><br />

their first child, a boy. Frank, Jr.<br />

Mrs. Chamberlain, formerly Lucy<br />

Johnson, daughter <strong>of</strong> Mr, and Mrs.<br />

Oeorge Johnson, has been resid><br />

ng in California, where her hus«<br />

1 <strong>of</strong> tlwtauu afnant —.--.-,—<br />

HI, Mend, far Hit <strong>of</strong> lindi to<br />

""{JgDro fO SHOW CAUSE<br />

Winfiild S. KltMMt Admiiiiiifaisf<br />

Adil<br />

et u« »!•«« oj<br />

_, having ^Ilhlbiiea te illit<br />

Mth, • )OM tut,«»• Mesa<br />

Ihe Mwnal e.t«ie lad, fchn sf<br />

Association, fjnm« fimll<br />

which certainly ought to know, lit It inari Barrett Wariiff, decpai<br />

estimates a lots <strong>of</strong> six minion tUw <strong>of</strong> idtd Iflimi HatretL . U 4H T. __,^l<br />

' "lletonl to m. hii 4H)I», •»« »•<br />

in hot-weather driving during the the lid "VRINCH B, UJVELANB,<br />

LNB,<br />

.<br />

IRVIKfi FITCH,<br />

JBaJR<br />

R.17,6lV<br />

Dine in the Pine* Mich Over Great Egg Harbor Bay—-<strong>On</strong> the H.frh Bank, SomeM l*oiiit<br />

RIVERVIEW INN<br />

1 Entrance—Just Off the Circle, Somers Point<br />

Platters*<br />

SEA FOODS<br />

Under Personal Supervision <strong>of</strong><br />

ister<br />

Dining Rom Swviu 5 P. M, Until 2A.M,<br />

Cocktail Lounge ahd tlar Servke frotbNMii<br />

NO COVER<br />

NO MINIMUM<br />

DmroAea<br />

LENDING ova.<br />

f M<br />

NO SALES TAX f*<br />

<strong>of</strong> H. Kyitoite, Jr.—Phono »««W. Point IM<br />

I • Music<br />

v $3$


LADIES SHOP<br />

THE nUEMOLY STORE<br />

751-753 ASBURY AVENLE<br />

ENTIRE STOCK<br />

Smart, Desirable<br />

SUMMER DRESSES<br />

REDUCED<br />

FOR QUICK CLEARANCE<br />

KXJftNO. 1 | GROUP NO, 2<br />

CLEARANCE!<br />

to $8.98<br />

far<br />

,0*12.88<br />

You TASTE Hit DIFFERENCE<br />

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

, S E A ,<br />

at the Boardwalk<br />

* * , i - * .<br />

Eating"<br />

Our Burglar<br />

Hn Police Recordi<br />

IWrted Army<br />

5<br />

"*" **" MvliB<br />

W the PtedoraJ Bureau <strong>of</strong> Inveatl<br />

ntim tw, wt.ii that a igS ingS „,<br />

nated lien on n charm* h <strong>of</strong> commit-<br />

Ibi Msewn M Burglaries BUrglaHes ha has lat h<br />

PBW* recoil) and also<br />

for desertion from tne „„,<br />

When taken prisoner here the<br />

negro gave Mie name <strong>of</strong> Rn mtOtjenj.<br />

H, but refused to divulge anv<br />

I ether' Information about himself<br />

I MantifieaUon <strong>of</strong> the prlsonis'<br />

•a fugitive from Justice was<br />

through his fingerprints.<br />

HAD SIX ALIASES<br />

The record showed that he had<br />

— arrested Periodically stale<br />

-, .mostly in Tennesee where<br />

had been fined and had served<br />

a mrvm<br />

severai short Jail term.:<br />

fThe name Sickens was only one<br />

<strong>of</strong> si* aliases used by the alleged<br />

burglar, the record showed. Others<br />

included Dixon. racking, Sen<br />

Dlekins and Hines, * '<br />

TO PILE DETAINER<br />

The F.B.I. planned this week to<br />

HJe a detainer with county author,<br />

soon % elmlm to •*• negro aa<br />

out for the looal burglMies' meted<br />

red WMh liw-fiiU<br />

wto». Mta Hum<br />

TheatreNews rolneiit, Wayne la airiined to er*<br />

fa», tint Paul<br />

tanlie l guerrilla ill group! amooi the<br />

MOOBLYX<br />

natives. Throughout the Jap oc-<br />

•inv<br />

MDDRLV<br />

T«4ay and latwiu cupation these groups make daring SMvaari •ad Sat.<br />

Violence, bloodshed, and infam- forays<br />

A. delightful aj the sound <strong>of</strong><br />

ous treachery—Jap treaenery-Jap variety vartoly _ ran f^ A young Mlplno '<strong>of</strong>ficer, a pret- _ meadow lark and ai full <strong>of</strong><br />

riot on Me Meorlyn screen hatty<br />

native film itar, an American bounce and fun as a down M the<br />

night, M an enthralled and at spinster school teacher, aH ami- circus, Warner Broa.' tate»t and<br />

tuna enraged audience viewed Hie able hooo—<strong>of</strong> such element* am moit hllarioua comedy, -pillow to<br />

tense doings In "Blood <strong>On</strong> The Wayne's assistant* made. Re walda Post," opened last night at the THVRS. rmi,<br />

•un," latent James Oagney starrer together an effective force that Surf Theatre, Before in audience<br />

released by United Artist, Thta keeps the spirit <strong>of</strong> liberty alive In that howled with hearty laujrhter.<br />

Is only the fourth, and by farthe<br />

Islands, and plays a vital part stan Ida buplno, Sydney oreen-<br />

the moat arresting, (llm wit th<br />

on the long-awaited day when stnet and William Prince cavort-<br />

Japanese background to come out general MacArthur's men land on ed aeroH the screen In the mej.<br />

<strong>of</strong> Hollywood since pear! Harbor the beaches <strong>of</strong> Leyte.<br />

lowest <strong>of</strong> nooii.<br />

Men,, TM, and Wed,<br />

Take Miss America's unanimous<br />

VILLAGE<br />

choice as the male screen sensa- Man,, TIM. and Wed. Y. C. Building to be<br />

tion <strong>of</strong> the year=Van Johnson. That famous "hosslaff" team Razed in 3 Weeks<br />

And the O.I.'s favorite—Esther Bud Abbott and Lou Oastello, (tar.<br />

Williams, Plus the music <strong>of</strong> Am red in universars extravagant new<br />

Demolition <strong>of</strong> the old <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

It^l 111 ulutv^'Bltn »?Ab» IBgailL 11EW<br />

erica'i Mo, 1 band maestro—Item •> comedy production, "The Naughty<br />

Yacht Club building at •attenea<br />

my Dorsey. And the great singing Nineties." comes Monday to the<br />

rd, and the bay is scheduled to<br />

voice and personality <strong>of</strong> worlds Village Theatre.<br />

be completed within three weeks<br />

renowned Laurita iielehior Put<br />

wiliiam Ellenberg, the wrecUni<br />

New gags, new situations and<br />

them all together In one motion<br />

contrmetor, reported this week<br />

surprises rfnve been devised by the<br />

picture and the result Is super- producers. John Orant and M-<br />

For several weeks, workmen have<br />

Plus entertainment. In other rniind L, Harlmann, and the result<br />

been clearing all material from the<br />

words, Metro - Ooldwyn , Mayer's I said to be a triumph for Uni-<br />

Interior <strong>of</strong> the building, after pre-<br />

Technicolor special, "Thrill <strong>of</strong> a<br />

vlously removing the well known<br />

sars great combination <strong>of</strong> fun<br />

Romance," which opens Monday<br />

open porches, windows and doors<br />

inlt-nt and ingenious stage<br />

the Meerryn Theatre<br />

craft. Removal <strong>of</strong> the ro<strong>of</strong> started ear.<br />

Thiir«,, FH, and sat,<br />

ly this week, and the top ttory<br />

STRAND<br />

Thp Vnllov <strong>of</strong> Decision" is the<br />

was expected to be gone by tamor-<br />

Next Week End<br />

story <strong>of</strong> the seotts, who have built<br />

row,<br />

Heroic resistance <strong>of</strong> the Filipino a steel empire, and <strong>of</strong> Mary Bsf". O, J, SOUVENIR HUNTERS?<br />

people to the Japanese invaders ferty, the girl from across the<br />

forms the gripping theme <strong>of</strong> "Back tracks who comes to work as a<br />

"Four thousand elephants used<br />

to Bataan," RKO Radio's latest ae- servant in the big aeott house.<br />

fcr hauling timber have disappeartion<br />

drama, John Wayne is stared<br />

in Burma,"—Daily Mall,<br />

In love with Paul Beott (Peek)<br />

from the moment she meets him<br />

Have you looked EVBIY<br />

charfes Poll found a number <strong>of</strong> Mary struggles against this love she<br />

WHERE?—punch.<br />

wallets in his possession, hut thus feels can never be realized. Mary USE THE CLASSIFIED ADI<br />

Dickens was committed ts thefar<br />

have not recovered a quantity takes the younger Seotts under her| FOB QUICK RESULTg<br />

county Jail lart week to awr.it ,2- <strong>of</strong> rings, watches and other valution<br />

<strong>of</strong> the grand Juiy on larceny ables taken from <strong>Ocean</strong> Oity vie<br />

mums,, AVOi u<br />

—<br />

DOUBLE FEATURE<br />

THEATRE<br />

SOMERS<br />

Point<br />

House <strong>of</strong> Franketntein Rancho Grande<br />

rai. * SAT., AUO. 17-11<br />

_ „,„<br />

"TONIGHT md EVERY NIGHT'<br />

SON. a MOW, AUO ».go --<br />

'EARL CARROLL'S VANITIES' I<br />

s,, AUG. a<br />

fanrtanee M«re<br />

Sylfte Sydney and Henry Fonda in<br />

"YOU ONLY LIVE ONf F"<br />

WBD, * THUM., AUO. n-a<br />

BIG DOUBLE<br />

Barter in<br />

MAT Wl BELL<br />

KINSEY<br />

DRY GIN<br />

8.44 Pro<strong>of</strong> ,<br />

. Cold Beer<br />

Whukie.<br />

Brandies<br />

Rum - Gins<br />

Cocktails<br />

Cordials<br />

Wines<br />

IV A WAR BOND?<br />

WHOLESALE - RETAIL<br />

Meats — Groceries<br />

Fruits and Produce<br />

Meat Department Open 9 A.M. to 1 P.M.<br />

Monday to Thursday<br />

Op-n 9 A^t to 6 P. M. Friday and S**unlay<br />

and Grocery DopU. Open 'til 6 P. M.<br />

Stores Co.<br />

72lAsfciwy<br />

STRAW BAGS<br />

T»l HOBfl<br />

OF VALUES<br />

826^28<br />

Point Cab Service<br />

Phone<br />

Sointra<br />

Point<br />

490<br />

Day or Night Service<br />

TOM SULLIVAN, p»p.<br />

TERMINAL CAB<br />

24-Hour Service<br />

"•0114<br />

SHORE Phone<br />

CAB 0665<br />

GEORGE MOHOAW<br />

MS * West 24-hr, aenlee<br />

NOW OPEN<br />

Haines Flanders<br />

Hotel Drug Store<br />

Luncheonette<br />

Abbott's lea Cream<br />

Jun Burn Preventitives<br />

PRESCRIPTIONS<br />

AOOUHATFXV FILLED<br />

BAGS M.951 "<br />

1<br />

14.95'<br />

Pl.rtlc. lutkn, ;»liu, do-Ice, lii.ra. ft.<br />

H« us wrt, b.f i> imuf, »»<br />

», ondenrra «rl,. , , , sl« Mi,,<br />

Mlar mm. Miar onu-ot • kind, Youii<br />

(ill knim, black Bliil iUI« cl.r.<br />

CUB. urlT far Ikii •ui;.yilH ,„";<br />

MOTH'S<br />

JEWELRY GIFTS<br />

im, $1.25*<br />

FAMOUS<br />

SIIICE it«f<br />

(Oppoaite Music Pier)<br />

CITY CAB<br />

All<br />

Phones<br />

0105<br />

American Phone<br />

TAXI 0280<br />

Stand Sth & West<br />

OW.AAF mtmm U-hr, aarfl<br />

DAN'S<br />

FISH MARKET<br />

ON THE mxt AT IBTH iT,<br />

BIGHT FKOM THE SIA<br />

Mackerel<br />

Jersey Shad<br />

Bonita<br />

Flounders<br />

Kingfish<br />

W f h<br />

Butter Fi»h<br />

Croaker*<br />

, Clanw<br />

I FRESH BATT<br />

—• Phone 9370<br />

QUICK RESULTS<br />

TJ8E THE CLAS8IPIEO ASS<br />

ALTERATIONS<br />

PRESSING FU ^ ERB<br />

744 Aftbury AfMiit Phone 103S<br />

TIP-TOP GRILLE<br />

9th St. Cornw AUnuy A<br />

HERE'S FOOD for<br />

SUMMER APPETITES<br />

-BLOOD ON THE<br />

ALSO . n^cJLJC<br />

MON., WEB. » WKU,, AUG. M-g, M<br />

VAN JOHNSON EST<br />

, AUG. U<br />

FRANK SINATRA - KAlMril<br />

M JO8B ITraSF^ —<br />

"ANCHOjJS AWEIGT<br />

Contlnnons 10:3n A, M,<br />

. * SAT,, Aua .„,,,.„<br />

ROBEHT CTMIHINGS & LIZABBW<br />

"YOU J<br />

MOW,, TUBS, * WED,, AUG. W-21-ZS -"3L<br />

JOHN OARFIELn . ELEANOR FARM<br />

"PRIDE OF THE<br />

ALSO - News<br />

FBI, * SAT., AUG. MUti<br />

JOHN WAVN, ANTHONV QUINN M mua a,<br />

"BACK TO BATAAN"<br />

AISO - Dtaney Crte^UI 1<br />

(MU4GI<br />

Tin EVCBIBZ shawi staHinz Till . Matlaee Dufji<br />

THUBS,, FBI. * SAT., AVG. 18.11-18<br />

OBORGI BAFT . JOAN BENNETT . VTVUifl<br />

and PEGOY GARNM in<br />

"NOB HILL"<br />

ALSO — Color Cartoon and M<br />

MON, TUBS, « WED,, AUO, 20-Il.a<br />

BUD ABBOTT . LOU OOiTELLO • ALAW (<br />

and RITA JOHNSON in<br />

"THE NAUGHTY NIH<br />

ALBQ— MMB^ af Tlm,i >ptH, ^nMfc<br />

THtJBS., FBI, JL SAT,, Atro. U'U-U<br />

GREEK CABSON - OBIOOBT PECK - LIONIL !<br />

and DONALD CKISP In<br />

"VALLEY OF DECISKT<br />

AL ALSO — New*<br />

»•• EnuiBt Urn, BfrtlBf 1:15 • Mali— M*l<br />

THUBS., FBI, * SAT,. AUO, IB-lfll<br />

IDA LUPINO - WILLIAM FR1NCB . SYDNEY<br />

and STUART ERWIN to<br />

"PILLOW TO POST<br />

ALSO — Nem<br />

MON, TUBS. * WED., ADO, tO-ll-M<br />

JOHN CARROLL - RUTH HUSSEY and CHABLW !<br />

' EDSIDE MAN MANNEtr<br />

ALHO — Two Rffl Special, Two Rwl<br />

THUBS,, FBI, * SAT., AUG.<br />

EDDIE BBACUy • VERONICA LAKE - BUM I<br />

•ad CARMEN CAVAIJJ4BO in<br />

"OUT OF THIS WOI<br />

ALSO — Speaking <strong>of</strong> AnlmU u<<br />

^obnatone'a<br />

BREAKFAST<br />

8 A, M, to Noon<br />

DINNER<br />

4 P.M. to 8 P.M.<br />

DDE TO EXISTINO CO<br />

«AJ W Di<br />

Closed Mond«y. . Open Othw<br />

858 Aabury Avenue<br />

HELP WANTED<br />

I Short Order Cook<br />

for Breakfast and Dinner<br />

f, <strong>Aug</strong>urt 17, <strong>1945</strong><br />

I CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER Oeean <strong>City</strong>'<br />

M Tin Ott.il<br />

SVINE,<br />

K(nini<br />

GO. mi<br />

fe today we have a mperb fighting maie.<br />

But it was not built in a day.<br />

fce early days <strong>of</strong> the WM found us in<br />

ifuiion. We hesitated, experimented, oraiid<br />

reorganized with desperate<br />

icy, alwaya with' a dagger at our<br />

ere was a transition period, however,<br />

we seemed to be making painfully<br />

• progress, s<br />

• -• •<br />

INOW we are confronted with the task<br />

Inventing<br />

fcW that<br />

ustrial empire geared high for war can<br />

tore peace-time prosperity tornorrow.<br />

jie inevitably will be a transition per-<br />

, deipite all the poit-war planning that<br />

i been in progress for a year or more,<br />

|American manufacturers are backing<br />

lir confidence in America's future with<br />

I cash. They have plans perfected for a<br />

>billion-dollar expansion program in<br />

iiext 12 months. This work will pro-<br />

"i jobs for a large number <strong>of</strong> discharged<br />

• veterans and war industrial workers;<br />

"ve months hence—after it is comd—it<br />

will absorb millions <strong>of</strong> workers.<br />

Uirioit unprecedented prosptrity for<br />

1 United States seems assured, once the<br />

' -over is completed. It should conseveral<br />

years,' until the pent-up,<br />

lenied desirei <strong>of</strong> the American peo-<br />

I for automobiles, radios, refrigerafora,<br />

hing machines and new homes are<br />

ifled.<br />

|fhi§ demand •will be tempered someit,<br />

however, by restricted incomes and<br />

art <strong>of</strong> the people hesitating to spend<br />

1 reserve cash until they are assurfd<br />

[ • substantial peacetime income.<br />

» * •<br />

<strong>City</strong>, bereft <strong>of</strong> its old building<br />

ftrtry, has been enjoying the fruits <strong>of</strong><br />

r industries, both here and elsewhere.<br />

I local industries hope to continue, nuneturing<br />

peacetime products.<br />

|Gmdually—but not overnight—building<br />

tivity will be resumed, as materials are<br />

'~as«d; There is every oroipect that the<br />

ding industry will flourish for mtny<br />

n. But here again time will be requir-<br />

ITwfore all materials are available, at<br />

"m within reason. Furthermore, the<br />

r ii building up a cash reserve, to be<br />

nt in job^reating post-war projects.<br />

"lanks to the war lo«n drivea, <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

people are fairly well "cushioned"<br />

laving! to ride out the transition<br />

d, if there i« to be one.<br />

* * *<br />

an <strong>City</strong>, like the rest <strong>of</strong> the nation,<br />

I depend for ita continuing prosperitf<br />

i the ability <strong>of</strong> industry to quickly ret<br />

itself to peace-time production. If<br />

try is to accomplish that Herculean<br />

t swiftly, there must be a minimum <strong>of</strong><br />

jvernment interference. Tajees muat be<br />

Puced; and labor must cooperate fully.<br />

j^We were not prepared for war. But we<br />

played a major part in defeating<br />

Dowerf ul enemies.<br />

! are at least partially prepared for<br />

e. Given a little time, we, th» Ameripeople,<br />

will emerge into an mn, <strong>of</strong><br />

*nal prosperity.<br />

Deposits Tell thm Story<br />

t« bank deposits are any criterion—M<br />

"^undoubtedly are—the present season<br />

L one Ionff to ""* r-enipjnbered,<br />

epogitB in June and July WWT24 per<br />

it larger than in the corresponding<br />

,«is last year—and most <strong>of</strong> us had<br />

Jdea that laat year wm» th# absolute<br />

«; that we did not have the facflltiai<br />

h do<br />

do<br />

more<br />

more businesB.<br />

bi<br />

-—= —<br />

^|»e cloBing dayB <strong>of</strong> the WM find Octim<br />

""» and it« people highly solvent—-a good<br />

y-to be at such a critical period!<br />

old Ben Franklin knew nothing,<br />

about atomic bombs, when he<br />

. . "We must hang together or we<br />

hang separately." He waa referring<br />

" Ameican colonies But today that<br />

with suitable paraphrasing, apmore<br />

forcibly U> the entire<br />

veterans who hanker to con-<br />

Editorial Page <strong>of</strong> The Sentinel-Ledger<br />

ONE YKAK<br />

N*«MI»i<br />

Udi en Hw math £ra«<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> a la Carte<br />

p Can Wm *F«fc«* Peace?<br />

If you think that peace will be easy to<br />

THE PUBLIC BE DAMNIDT<br />

Star and Wan)<br />

Forum<br />

f '|7_, stood by shipmates who «na too*- nMI 1<br />

• *-••" ^ fct (ti explaining In detail an bettav<br />

inif Hiirr WH Mjmne the ptcturea. answering: their quar- Wd t—^.<br />

""*' »»•»« BUMI niiNU , KioiifvliiB all the statements fnadom'«r<br />

OF OUR "BLOT LAW ,nade tatt? aT&das-in feneraL ot man UK<br />

Editor Sentinel-ledger — I was I've been a combined real estate tbcu in n*j<br />

<strong>of</strong> Ith st, and Asbury av, was sold t i J u lmnK >"** P^foe will De eaay to «ut« turn industry can oper- m» in ocean oi^ «nd have al- city publicity bureau . . .<br />

to W1UUUB RiahBiaii. ke a*am tor *»• Band fleas down here in <strong>Ocean</strong> •*; "-y, 11 * f*?* • *"« d«fUiB ways had reason Herei<strong>of</strong>oiB to feel <strong>of</strong> the Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce, thalr town aav<br />

mnufaCtur ' <strong>City</strong>. jpuMii «OTin, To adapt ourwlve. to hoLffSfe 1^"^*^ i? u S « ,"i y f'* f°?l "%*"« ? fc ^. th » n . bi *$!*^^ ^5^?.<br />

OPTION PKICEI B.SD W ? _bj<br />

nail In OHM<br />

I have been to me after my vigorous campaign clean oat'tba rMMd<br />

Prle. in n.w. B*wi <strong>City</strong> city eommissioners conimlBlonerj aBeroved n«.A»Ba«fia ««^ United •tales on him, "I believe ni spend a cou- which Infest O» .a<br />

d** Mnii ?*' «P>-<br />

KAU4 * u i?£* - th^hMr —Tr"i"""T. '^"^ «* mimy ciuga ei tne unite , „ . Tr _ — . .<br />

emeifenoy rinaneini <strong>of</strong> S4O0OO to P<br />

»v5<br />

HUhT<br />

.lwi.r0 Aw,,<br />

SV *W«» jtrw?. »"J" Act »t M»rth a, UB7,<br />

roc * BS «» •"« P*rt <strong>of</strong> our haCits. their homes, it is asinine for Bee- and several distant spots <strong>of</strong> the pie <strong>of</strong> weeks then after the war. Certainly w* mnM<br />

Hop,*,!!, in pay for » projeei to w-ton the<br />

Yw V have to think up a new alibi, mister, when *1~L: ol i'31 f, » *Si h *°S" woM - Ve«. I've seen the beach at It aound« like one aweU tilaee for undsr the<br />

-«MB, stone jettln at 1&, »u, anil llth tne mtm P°P» nn Her eves some sunny Sunday fiJ n f jwwtab « sunett Mnd- walltiki, the ntautiful, pata-frtai- a vacation." "<br />

__ St., "" mormm and ehirps brifhUy. "Isnt it a fevely day, ln »h» 1 _to_Bupw. ^ - -- - - -<br />

are an abomination mito<br />

t«rt, and a false halanoB Is BB| (o«d_<br />

inversion<br />

|0ne <strong>of</strong> the moit prtHing problems now<br />

jfronting 1 J»r eves sone sunny Bunday ,"°<br />

brifnUy, "Isnt it a lovely day! IJ<br />

Let's |o for a ride, to Hopewell (or the POCOBBS, or to n.<br />

Rev, Prank p, Adler, pastoi- <strong>of</strong> Delaware, or mrrisburi)."<br />

the United States is swift renver»ion<br />

from a war to peace economy<br />

and don't think that It won't affect Ocelit<br />

is a problem that calls for all the in-<br />

Duity and resiliency that the American<br />

pie "displayed after they recovered from<br />

first shock <strong>of</strong> the Pearl Harbor atk.<br />

Rt ii a problem that will be solved, just<br />

the problem <strong>of</strong> war was solved. But it<br />

I not be solved overnight.<br />

* *<br />

[it ha« been mqre_ than three and a half<br />

~ ^ since the Japi attacked Pearl Har-<br />

to ed lagoons <strong>of</strong> the South Pacific, And then tonlsnt. I read the 'ration • r<br />

the nsort clUes <strong>of</strong> •emuda, the pre,, niw, wli^ls radioed all ***** »<br />

°*<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> city and Somers Point Lu- Instinotively you'll retort: "I don't have enough<br />

theran churches, aeoepted * call fas ration coupon* left.''<br />

to the at, John's Evuigelirail Lu> Tlia.t will<br />

theran CJiurch, Columbia, Pa. haw to emanate<br />

^ ..".*"* <strong>of</strong> iu you can use<br />

Death ealled Mrs, »eda K, apendlng abUlty<br />

Totten, grocery stare proDrietor, and Its tires,<br />

and Oliver Atute, ' •<br />

Flanders hotel.<br />

nd mm* •*""<br />

Europe "to avert skiing.placeg <strong>of</strong> Iceland Hie Boot-<br />

and picked up fcy<br />

the ridiculous. It tish strands, the night life <strong>of</strong> Pantninje<br />

seriously <strong>of</strong> am., the gdyety <strong>of</strong> Tijuana, the<br />

American industry • - •<br />

tan *•*!<br />

stations <strong>of</strong> the Unit- The city baa loat an I<br />

States Navy, it 1* then given ter. I mint now faea i<br />

You will not yet have recovered from .<br />

<strong>of</strong> easing the buny into a asrage for repaln and « w the face <strong>of</strong> the earth for<br />

OPA announced that issollne alfinding<br />

that you can have them done today with benefit <strong>of</strong> everyone but Ameriplenty<br />

<strong>of</strong> parts on hand, instead <strong>of</strong> a weefc from c .<br />

dtaSSTtt. S<br />

next Wednesday (and then only by appointment). OhaHty_lf lueh lop-sided think. ful<br />

and everything else<br />

iunountB In storage.<br />

Perhaps yauil have a »weU opportunity, how-<br />

FIVB<br />

" i# ' 6Mk " "•" " y prop«al has<br />

S5L<br />

AOO<br />

f U l<br />

* nMdta nar <strong>of</strong> the tns :<br />

Tba nan, •aMHajw 'Clyde how It<br />

SMMe, a o«y •rdinaaee faitM trolt<br />

•iniiim maaiT buslnas- an 8m- •<br />

dar." 'At the last<br />

The cltv Is now the laughing Scottish Town<br />

thousands wen made. TM<br />

«<br />

I've been, rve The world is striving ahead; we clams,—London<br />

V a ouirter centSl was and<br />

J"<br />

the property was to be d <strong>of</strong><br />

by Dy Mr. Mr ano and M» Mr Williams.<br />

11111<br />

home .!» wWk hungry and th-*-<br />

11 u tlr<br />

P"""" ^<br />

H%u w su Im<br />

^ flnd " th,»<br />

that<br />

The police department and the opted resoJutions urging ita<br />

director f<br />

RSS "»* aBd W^tta. «ld that wfiUt<br />

? ES,HJSS " "»= o e *e«n suggested the<br />

* hlU( dosin hndfe he rebuilt by the Oape May<br />

Miss Virginia B Lynch, public<br />

youiwlf against the rush. tion on the proposal, but, instead,<br />

school teacher, became Uie bride<br />

That wont be so nod, however, for it will mean will submit to the State Highway<br />

<strong>of</strong> Richard K Cameron, resort<br />

that a certain amount <strong>of</strong> unemployment will be Commission on <strong>Aug</strong>ust 20 redraft-<br />

In evidence until we get into our full peacetime<br />

contractor.<br />

ed plans for the reconstruction • <strong>of</strong><br />

stride,<br />

the span, prompt approval <strong>of</strong> the<br />

• • •<br />

plans will permit the start <strong>of</strong> wort<br />

there will be no more war loans—unless there by November, he uld.<br />

10 YEARS AOO<br />

happens to be one victory loan. No more scrap pa-<br />

Edmund Q. Wllcox, <strong>of</strong> Cynwyd. per drives, perhaps only one more United Nations<br />

Any other action than the<br />

was employed as Uie high school's and Red Craw War Fund drive.<br />

bridge's reconstruction and contin^<br />

ued operation on a free basis would<br />

new football coach. Von B, Sen- Your grocer won't warn you to bring your own,<br />

riod remained as a teacher and worn-out shopping bag. Hell have plenty <strong>of</strong> *«n • •<br />

coach <strong>of</strong> basketball and track. <strong>Newspaper</strong>s will be plentiful, because the paper<br />

dents <strong>of</strong> iea Isle pity, stfathmere<br />

4<br />

• a ft<br />

shortage will have ended, Just as newspaper circu-<br />

and <strong>Ocean</strong> city, as well as other<br />

Gordon's Market advertised Jerlations fall <strong>of</strong>f ... "Bait's the difference between<br />

Hay Oountians, who are its<br />

sey tomatoes at a pounds for Swar<br />

and peace. In war you need things like the<br />

* users.<br />

cents, bananas for 9 cents a dam, dickens and can't get them: in peace, you don't<br />

and Jeney com two dozen ears for need them, but they're plentiful<br />

1T ovr or (Wlldwwd trader)<br />

38 cents.<br />

• • •<br />

a hard to change Is ^M much ^publlctaed^ tovestigathe<br />

war. it won't M<br />

Charlotte Paris had a parly to<br />

our habit <strong>of</strong> worrying<br />

«d*J« «"« =U^i In the<br />

' " h e r nth birthday anni-<br />

wherever they are, and that eventually they'll come<br />

complet.<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Chamber <strong>of</strong><br />

How about 'victory Oardenenf TOere won't be<br />

tne patrMnlc urge to oresc<br />

potato patch. Win Victory<br />

our local scene? Eventually, perhaps, but not at<br />

Fun many a Victory Gardener has found re-<br />

a t<br />

'Jr<br />

janvaii to<br />

evictions,<br />

era subscribed *»J» within „<br />

minutes to be used for publicity th,vni<br />

during the winter. the Allies -<br />

• „ the world away from Its predatory tendencies anf ,<br />

Oapt. R. B. Booy, owner <strong>of</strong> the geon^rt lt to Urn wayTef fttedom, tadividu»T *<br />

Brighton MoMl, was honored it I seif,exp»eMion and inMrnatlonal rlghteousneis, - - - - ,, ,_-_.__ _<br />

parfif on his iOtn bfcrthday annl- "- JC^ to M»UA <strong>of</strong> It. these kids will have to A Newark police Judge proposes<br />

versary. It was attended by Mi mkt a hand in it and see that the prineiplei in » e»clt down on wives who<br />

guest*. . •. . . which we believe are carrie* out. a»^ove»«as. ***>«>** **<br />

Ifhe Oommlltee <strong>of</strong> <strong>On</strong>e Hundred • If he find. Uwt a wife has been<br />

WM formally organized to push the unfaithful to her goldler-husband,<br />

was fonnauy ergnnaea w pusn ^ _ . . . • — . i. „. ^t,^ n w to j, u and then<br />

president.<br />

Four men seated at a table at the meeting o\ that she prove at the end <strong>of</strong> one<br />

the Rotary Club last Friday night began dUeuuIng month , that she has applied for<br />

Nine states were represented In president Truman. « turned out that all four were and been granted by the govern-<br />

a round-up <strong>of</strong> the Rough Riders, Republicans.<br />

went a discontinuance <strong>of</strong> her de-<br />

side degree <strong>of</strong> the p, O. B, <strong>of</strong> A., •I have never voted for a Democrat In my life," pendency allowance.<br />

whJeh was holding its annuH OOB- said one <strong>of</strong> them, "But If this farm boy from Mis- The judge's practice might be<br />

vention here In the Wgti school souri is a candidate far president, next election, good precedent for other magls-<br />

budding, , » ,'<br />

nk 111 vote for hun." tratos to follow,<br />

nodded thoughtfully in agree-<br />

«•• •nutiilinn<br />

fcr IWIm, m<br />

Jo Serra'a Low Down<br />

Wo knew, if I WM (a plfik H B M $ that 1<br />

could feel mm mar Mf, f kinda think, today,<br />

that i| would ta Urn pmtm walking op and down<br />

outside <strong>of</strong> stores, sad anopa, etc;! Husky feUowshot<br />

worklrjg-*ut looking kina» aheeplSi. Put on<br />

th* pkk«t line by a guy whs win hold to Ms<br />

•nice tqft Job even if the picket don't work, or eats<br />

scanty.<br />

Theae fellows walMn' up ana down have just<br />

been out-talked and out-smarted. That la why I<br />

feel sorry for thank Juat why they should be a<br />

sucker for the wlae-guyB boaalng labor, 1* hard to<br />

savvy.-Maybe they had m teacher In the grade<br />

school who never told 'ant any stories by ABaop.<br />

Mfcjfce their mama and papa didn't- as* to it that<br />

they did their home wort. It Is a cinch that<br />

their Mayflower blood hat thinned.<br />

But In ooncluaton, I am itfll sorry for the<br />

picketa. And If any on* <strong>of</strong> them should cast an<br />

ays over this eaay, I sar to him, buddy, you wont<br />

g*t to flntiMwe by ruining the baas' butlneat -and<br />

also, you might, have a business <strong>of</strong> your own aome<br />

- m. '<br />

Nut Bowl<br />

: was the nleht after he bad delivered his<br />

and M maU earrleM emploj-ed and radio report to the nation on the Potsdam confer-<br />

tnree sub-statioBS open for tt» ence. The four men wen remembering Ills matter*<br />

susuner.<br />

<strong>of</strong>-fact. common-man style <strong>of</strong> delivery; me personal OVmUABD IN THE SUBWAY<br />

humility in hi* utterances.<br />

"Then he told me that he could<br />

They remembered, particularly, his remark that see dirt on my carpets,"<br />

the victory in Europe was "a victory <strong>of</strong> an Ideal "insulting, wasn't he?"<br />

rounded oil the rights <strong>of</strong> the common man, MI the "No, just a vacuum cleaner r.alc-s-<br />

dignity <strong>of</strong> Uie human Mug, and on the conception<br />

OF THE WEEK<br />

nian,"<br />

<strong>of</strong> MM state a* the SERVANT—not the MASTER ^<br />

<strong>of</strong> ita people-<br />

NO EXPENSE?<br />

Commented one <strong>of</strong> the four, apropos <strong>of</strong> that Hsiiband: "Darling, don't you<br />

•rf witk • tatlwe ani-taaaal* panagej "It seems to me that President Truman M think youw a bit extravagant?<br />

trying nl* Intelligent bast to give America back to You've had four electric fans run-<br />

tba American Maple!"<br />

ning all day."<br />

We; "I wouldn't worry about It<br />

if I were you, dear. They're not<br />

our. fans, I've borrowed them from<br />

our neighbors."<br />

It la twvtr tao-lat* to be lomabady—In Am-<br />

SETTING HIM BACK ,<br />

Young Poet; "I •wonder what<br />

kind <strong>of</strong> a tablet they'll place on my<br />

home when my name goes down<br />

PracUcai"~~ Patricia (hS gSl<br />

friend): "A, "For Rent' sign, no<br />

doubt."<br />

* • •<br />

MODERN ARITHMETIC<br />

The teacher was trying to teach<br />

her class the meaning <strong>of</strong> fractions.<br />

She asked, 'Tommy, if the<br />

butcher cut a pound <strong>of</strong> beefsteak<br />

Into four pieces, what would he<br />

have?"<br />

"Four customers waiting for it."<br />

Tommy replied.-—Capper's Weekly.<br />

Mrs. Huntley-Hooplngton, the<br />

third, walked Into her kitchen<br />

quits unexpectedly and found her<br />

wook feeding the local gendarme.<br />

"Is this what I pay you for?"<br />

^" J Mra. H-H. '<br />

- replied the<br />

FOR ONE WEEK-<br />

END<br />

<strong>of</strong> the<br />

WAR<br />

<strong>On</strong> All Our Stock Of<br />

GIFTS - LAMPS - RUGS<br />

Here u an opportunity to purchase attractive anfl wnutual Gifts for<br />

ChrUtmaa, for your Meads or yow hone at handaome Mmttga, Wo<br />

invite you to inspect our atock. You're welcome anytime.<br />

Trays from ..,.; 1,25 to 12-95<br />

Lamps ... .2.9S to 17.98<br />

Hook Rugs ....... 3-95 to 10*95<br />

Picture Frames .9gc to g-SS<br />

Pictiires . S9c to B«00<br />

and many other hems<br />

25% Off Sale fat one week only to make room for<br />

Fall merchandise. Come Early for belt telection.<br />

ALL<br />

LESS<br />

25%<br />

VERY SPECIAL<br />

Guaranteed %" Garden Hose<br />

25- foot, was 2.39, reduced to 1.69<br />

50-foot, was 4.69, reduced to 3.29<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Hardware Co.<br />

817 Asbury Ave. C Vf. nVK, Trap. Phone 2158


7.-4B pjn. The Boardwalk<br />

Uctit Service. Dr. Frauds Harveyy<br />

O Oretn, well l kknown<br />

educator, public<br />

k d ly h lD<br />

bring the message for this serrlee.<br />

Th The Moist quartet will sing, "H«l<br />

lilujshl pnd*»<br />

Bdatejr, paator 0/ Through the Coming Night.<br />

Nicholas, ih<br />

Mount Vernon Veo n«e# Mstha Mstha- MM _ Elsie . McPnrlano will<br />

Chun*, BaiUmon, will preach 1 am t ** • «*• "OOmB Dots Me,"<br />

6eUj <strong>Ocean</strong> city IMjerrmclel b y Wenen.<br />

Sunday.<br />

, At the Tabernacle service beginning<br />

at 10:45 a.m. he will speak<br />

on the tticme. "Men Than Con-<br />

til* lufM<br />

i \<br />

twUon's cannot.<br />

m on.ti» trend<br />

». aesier.'church te one <strong>of</strong> the I<br />

• ud 1* »- fin*<br />

«*M qf God In<br />

Ce M to Mr, miparintiMMU. won<br />

Thomas WUUabu leading the<br />

Ing. Sunday Muses 8:30 ajn. B,<br />

Visitors are cordially Invited to 110 "id U.<br />

attend.<br />

First Friday «:30<br />

11 »M. Chief aervlee <strong>of</strong> Woartin. *M Il<br />

Jeannettt Btol, mlMaiown «•-{ ^<br />

an Olty toprmno, WlU »tag al «* «f Hat JWd»y ^iiO pm. to »,<br />

BnornlBt Mrvicej Mre. ——-'<br />

Murphy* »tthedrgaii,' The pwte<br />

BBOTBEB3<br />

will speiili on "Being SpiritMlly<br />

PnmiS£tot~Vii!£aiy?' Prepared tot Victory" iSe" The puKI pub-i»»t<br />

it. Mid Central a»,<br />

'__ 1 .im> b . _ .± • . ± . - U=. Axe I ^1iiT^f|& V V V_± >=>=.A= A and 10<br />

The Church on thai Oonreuions on Saturday and eVe<br />

t d Tht The <strong>of</strong> Km Frida iao m to ISft<br />

Jj*<br />

ereot hiatorle churches <strong>of</strong> Amen- ^<br />

CENTRAL OCEAN OITV<br />

_ UNION CHAPEL<br />

^gj-wg^ _*=,- I weii«eii^i »»«i«s*u* *, swipe anal 9*^4 st, and Gentm! AT<br />

ably at<br />

vard, Ohicaio Princeton, and "gr^T ££ ?J«S *<br />

Eacii THbernBcle<br />

f- ldncbnm <strong>of</strong> Holy<br />

ul Auxiliary has<br />

yuhtn Tue*Uv, Alias<br />

Iwve Men complet-<br />

Wle c»d party at the<br />

: ttm.,Tbuf»d»y. with<br />

B/ Preston as chalr-<br />

« her will be Mrs<br />

, Mr*. "Hieodort Bright and<br />

for<br />

organ repal<br />

O ffiS r '- 1 lie is cordially Invited to worship<br />

with us.<br />

Boardwalk, Strand Theater, The <strong>of</strong> Hnt Friday 1:30 pm. to IsSft<br />

•peaiter will be o*. Harold Mum- . • »<br />

per, former pastor <strong>of</strong> Keller Me- KnVOMttl BALL OF_<br />

mortal Lutr»fan Ohureh, Washing- JBHOVAB'S WITNESSES<br />

on, D, C. The soloist is the weU-J Jlfj*^,*^*.<br />

Meeting: "par thU<br />

they willingly llingly ar aw Ignorant <strong>of</strong>, that<br />

by the word <strong>of</strong> Ood the tteavens<br />

were <strong>of</strong> old, and the earth standing<br />

out <strong>of</strong> the water and In the<br />

water: whereby the world tha<br />

TE2" ."»»• ^ fctwttt i th, D*. then was, being overflowed with<br />

water, perished: but the heavens<br />

10 HID Sunday School. and the earth, which' are now, by<br />

MISS<br />

11 a.m. Preaching,<br />

the same word ore kept In store,<br />

MIB» Osie MacJfmlane. contralto<br />

reserved unto fir* against UH day<br />

• • •<br />

soloist <strong>of</strong> The Marble Collegiate<br />

<strong>of</strong> judgment and perdition <strong>of</strong> un.<br />

raiurch in New York <strong>City</strong>, will<br />

Ohureh at Wor-HOLX<br />

TBtmtY CHURCH godly men," a Fet. 3i S-l.<br />

Join the Soielit Quartet <strong>of</strong> the<br />

IS<br />

(Episcopal)<br />

Sunday, <strong>Aug</strong>ust 11:<br />

Hr*t Memodlst Ohureh «und»y and Itamuei Brick, barttone, <strong>of</strong> the i!gi<br />

a;4J pjn. Bible Book Study, "The<br />

Miss MaflFailane haj been soio. a««1t <strong>of</strong> Holy Trinity cathedral f<br />

by<br />

7 30 it 9 a.m. Roly communion. Kingdom Is At Hand,"<br />

1st with me leading orcheitras <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,<br />

sing, "Arise. Bhine." by Maker, I ID « Sunday School,<br />

1 p.m. Watchtower Bible Study,<br />

Bocclll will sing. Pace<br />

Philadelphia and New york city.<br />

'"Justification <strong>of</strong> Life."<br />

She has suni with the philadel.<br />

phla Orcheitra under leadership <strong>of</strong><br />

.is pravic<br />

10,30 ana. Wednesday.<br />

lu former leader, l«Bold Sinkow- fret on the camp" ground for all<br />

.— , 8:30 a.m. Friday,<br />

»ki. and the present leader, Euscn woMhlpperi.<br />

en in the pulpit art placed in Saints' Payi, etfl. 1030<br />

Ormandy,<br />

memory <strong>of</strong> our fallen heroes. I • • •<br />

7:M p.m. Evening Service <strong>of</strong> ST, AUGUSTINE'S CHURCH<br />

She has maae recordings for<br />

Worship, Sermon, ^When That ilth SI. and Wesley av.<br />

both H.C.A, Victor and Columbia, Sunday Services Which Is Perfect Is cortie," I. Cor- Hey. Bartholomew B. Doyle,<br />

Mtes Maeftrlane will sing as a<br />

Inlliiuiis 13: 10, The choir will sing Rev, Joseph j. Brcniun,<br />

solo during the 8o«rdwaIJt Twi.<br />

light 8ervie«, "Dome Unto Me," liy<br />

CIUTRCrt METHODIST "THanks Be To Ood," by pick»n.| Sunday Masses 8:30, S, 8;15,<br />

Coenen.<br />

Mil It, and Central »,<br />

Soprano and contralto duet, "Je-<br />

Benjamin F, AUfsod, Minister , sus, Lover <strong>of</strong> My Soul," by special<br />

"Consistency, thou art a jettel" <strong>of</strong>fering for church repairs,<br />

tt» •UxOlnry<br />

will be the bamflx at Lutherans Plan Thij popular stnMment BI a whole I Monday, 2:30 p.m. Meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />

•11 day Friday Musical<br />

Jeffries and<br />

or PhlUdel-<br />

The Woman's Mlasioniiry ioelety<br />

<strong>of</strong>arrange- <strong>of</strong> st John'i Lutheran Ohureh<br />

will have a mugleal tea next Wednesday.<br />

<strong>Aug</strong>ust 22, in the solarium<br />

<strong>of</strong> The Flanders,<br />

Quest soloists will Include Mrs,<br />

Leon Brick, who recently nrpiniged<br />

a choral group In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>; Mae<br />

will be observed Reynolds, widely.known Philadel-<br />

•at the Thbemacie phia eontomlto- Isabel ott Prieklt»<br />

i special ser- pianist, and Donnld Davis, planlsi<br />

_ , by Revfl w. Dr, Oeorge Fischer, pastor <strong>of</strong> the<br />

, putor. His subject wiU First Presbyterian Church, will de-<br />

" TMngT from Mat- liver his nmeh-aeelsimfd talk on<br />

the city <strong>of</strong> Prague, Dr Fischer<br />

. progttin, aetediried for 8:45formerly<br />

resided in Prague and is<br />

*1II M pi,«iiMil for and<br />

well acquainted with OEechoilo<br />

' hotel people. Those who<br />

vakla and its people.<br />

may notify This will be the final tea <strong>of</strong><br />

7« West av. the season to be given by the<br />

Missionary Society. The public Is<br />

ononuN SCIENCE Invited to attend.<br />

ON SCNDAT<br />

. t <strong>of</strong> Hie MT will tea-<br />

£, Cbitottmi Science progrmm<br />

•toy. at 1 pan. This will<br />

1 In Washington, D. c, and<br />

>£bs*nl over &Mon WABC<br />

Columbia network<br />

1<br />

Uw forvlot; wu emoloyed for 13<br />

y*an as a cook at Slmms' nttaurant<br />

here. He and Mrs. Lawion resided<br />

for 10 years »t 834 Moorlyn<br />

Terrace.<br />

MUltnry funeral service* were<br />

conducted <strong>Aug</strong>ust «, with burial<br />

at UifayetM Memorial part.<br />

Brownsville, Pa.<br />

OCBAK C1TV HIGH SCHOOL<br />

QKADl'ATE IS MABBIED<br />

The weddUlg <strong>of</strong> Miss Virginia<br />

Chew, <strong>of</strong> Camden. and Mehard O.<br />

Hess, aviation radioman (2c). u.<br />

6. N. son <strong>of</strong> Mr, and Mrs. Ira<br />

J», Hesf, <strong>of</strong> W Isle <strong>City</strong>, wu solemnized<br />

recently at Holy Trinity Car,<br />

Lutheran Church, Csmden.<br />

Mn.<br />

The brldegnioin, a iraduate <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School, returned<br />

last Winter from the Pacific after<br />

completing TO combat missions: He<br />

is now a radar instructor at Beaufort,<br />

B, C, Naval Air Station, ft «.<br />

nil 1111141<br />

"For Goodness SoAe"<br />

946-48 Boardwalk<br />

liHIIH-H<br />

All persona <strong>of</strong> good-wUl Invited.<br />

NO collections taken.<br />

Former Cook at<br />

Simim Die*<br />

Mess Bgt, James Bwood Lawgon,<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Army Air Forces, died <strong>Aug</strong>ust<br />

2 at Baer Field, Fort Wayne,<br />

l and 11:15<br />

Ind,. at the age <strong>of</strong> 30, according<br />

First Friday Masses 8:30 am, to word received here this week<br />

and I n4ii.<br />

Death was attributed to hemorr-<br />

Confessions on Saturday ana evehage<br />

<strong>of</strong> the pancreas. He was ill<br />

is a gem for us to behold and acH Summer Auxiliary in the south so- <strong>of</strong> first Friday, 4:30 pjn, to S:4S, ^ ^y 24 hhours,<br />

mire right now To hear people larium <strong>of</strong> the Flanders Hotel, 7:30 to 9.<br />

Sgt, Lawson, prior to entering<br />

at home and aorod, aoroad, one would' wo Hostesses: »——-"• Mr», •— aeorte « — HeUerick| »-»—I<br />

gather th that ht they h desire peace. anfl the Misses Martha and Mar.<br />

But obsen-e "their "lives"" thel Bare* Stevenson,<br />

things such as mercy, justice Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. The<br />

grace, hrothPrhood. etc.. which are Ohureh at Prayer and Bible Study, |<br />

the elements necessajy to peace, _ • • •<br />

These bution, are prejudice, crowded out by rBtri. iOUTH OCEAN CITif<br />

j and race hatred, | UNION CHAPBL<br />

For consistency sake alone the 55th SI, and Ast>ury av.<br />

teaee-desirlng peoples <strong>of</strong> the world The Cnureh af the Bulk Ci<br />

wiould turn to the source <strong>of</strong> peace, 9:45 urn. Bible School, CH-orgi-<br />

W. Patton, superintendent, (jiasses<br />

..._ lemees o? wormlp <strong>of</strong> the I'or «U »ses.<br />

above church nre planned to assist "<br />

CHirRCII TO OBSERVE<br />

BIST ANNIVERSARY<br />

The 831st anniversary <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Cold apring Pregbj-terian Church<br />

will be obserwd this Sunday with<br />

a special rally day service commemorating<br />

tht anniversary <strong>of</strong> its<br />

and Indi- ftundlng. Dr. Waiter Oetty, Mecutive<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Presbyterian Commit.<br />

rNUni ,t«p on Camp ana Church Aetivl.<br />

mrfy'Be ties, Philadelphia, will be the<br />

r dier atatlon WBAF. speaker<br />

CHURCH METHODIST<br />

"Tin Church With The Chimes"<br />

CENTBAL AVKNCE at EIGHTH STEEET<br />

BENJAMIN F, ALLQOOD, iBnlster<br />

GWch School 9:30<br />

Wor»hip<br />

):45<br />

Sabjeet—<br />

flm _ Morning Worship and<br />

those who desirn to bring their I Sermon, Unn Bownian, Pajtor.<br />

lives to that consistency with the<br />

memal creator and His creation. I CHURCMts OF CHRIST.<br />

so that they may at least have SCHUWIST<br />

peace <strong>of</strong> mind and soul. Tiiese ser- •Boul- is the Lesson .Sermon sub.<br />

vices are as follows: jeet lor Sunday. Auyust Is<br />

»:30 a.m. Thr Church School Gulden Text. My soul waiteth<br />

You are invited to continue your for the Lord more than they that<br />

Religious Educational ejrperience watch for the morning; I say more<br />

while with us in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, Uian they thst watch • for the<br />

10:48 a.m. The Moming Service morning,' IPs. 130: 0)<br />

<strong>of</strong> Worship, The organ numbers for Sermon: Passaai's from the Kin<br />

the service will include, for prr- James version ol ihu Biole include!<br />

ludes: "in a Gothic Cathedral, 1 The BAtj PrwusbJn,<br />

p<br />

Churcfc<br />

SUNDAV. AUGUST «. 194S<br />

<strong>of</strong> this Clean, Family <strong>Newspaper</strong><br />

Ser*!ea<br />

9:iS A, M. Snnday SshasI ,,,<br />

Tlffi CHROTIAN SOTNCT MOMTOR 11:00 A. M. Mornin, Worship .net.<br />

«I3O P, M» B,», P, U. ..,,,.<br />

* »ee r»m crime isd jenutionul aetra .,, Fr« Inn poUtiaa<br />

SiSO P, M. Ennlni Servlee .,<br />

Aatevl<br />

h... .. F. it0m ••iBtdal intertn" control,,, tnt to trf| von<br />

! world eveno. la own world wide <strong>of</strong>f <strong>of</strong> corre-<br />

i:00 p. M. Canferenee,<br />

Ber,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> T<br />

ASSOCIATION . 86th Smov<br />

Aul« Entrance. Asbury A-ve,,<br />

) -liejoieu the soul <strong>of</strong> th> servant:<br />

by Pratella and "Dreams," by for unio, thee, o Lord, do I lift "Church on the Boardwalk<br />

Wagner, for the postlude, 'Marchel UP my souJ.<br />

SUNDJtT,<br />

Rellgieuse", The soloist quartet willl For thou art great, and doest<br />

sing, 'Psalm isch" by Pranek.I wondrous things: thou art Ood STRAND THEATRE ^^ • j<br />

To come out Sunday «nd join IhoM who gather to give OuA»^<br />

the <strong>On</strong>e who provides all our comforts and all our net*.<br />

Oeean <strong>City</strong> Baptist Church<br />

Itev. WlUlam A. M»cn,p .<br />

8«v, FMII c, KMrier, p(<br />

First Presbyterian Church<br />

mn. ownnte<br />

Holy Trinity Episcopal<br />

Church<br />

Her. Biclum 8. Bailey t<br />

St. AaguBtlne'B R, C.<br />

.. Chureh<br />

«^, BMtoManr B. myfa<br />

•sr. Joseph J, Biwun<br />

FjPBt Methodist Church<br />

" " • B t n j M n m p , A B d<br />

W. JAMES A3LK. C1TOIICD<br />

IMNMI<br />

Bt John's Lutheran<br />

Church •<br />

Ber. Batcrt C, <strong>On</strong>lt<br />

It. Mriry'a Chapel<br />

lev. BuiholMMw B. Dwh<br />

Her. 4o*eph J. Bnmnu<br />

Central <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Union Chapel<br />

St. mad Oaninl Art.<br />

Christian Science<br />

VUfitce thmi" .<br />

tTnipn Chapel<br />

TABCtNAOLB BAPTttT<br />

MAOKDONIA M. K.<br />

-„-. w apomoratfby UHM^OCWH Ctjrba^'<br />

;, in reconutiop <strong>of</strong> oar cbtnxlM^ Bdtviem,<br />

benefit ana value to our coimuuuity.<br />

J. PBEBbOTTiOAnMAW ' ""$*<br />

B, STA1NTOH ATTiMraW OBPT ^_<br />

onttdf<br />

HAN5Y LLOYD OHATTIN<br />

WAHi<br />

•_-j\ , ^5/<br />

in Oft<br />

License<br />

2 Crashes<br />

Abo<br />

Authorised G. E,<br />

Service Center<br />

\% ntHTCMent # MM*<br />

Lamp*<br />

UGERAT1ON<br />

M Biomr er<br />

Hoonr SerMge<br />

10. D. HACKNEY<br />

lint 0»<br />

17. <strong>1945</strong> OCEAN BENTINEL-LEDCER<br />

ing at Brldgeton as part <strong>of</strong> Cumberland<br />

County's 4-ft Day to sound<br />

the demand,<br />

"With events <strong>of</strong> the war moving<br />

swiftly as a result <strong>of</strong> the atomic<br />

bomb and Russia's entry into the<br />

war with Japan, the problems <strong>of</strong><br />

reconversion from war to peace<br />

have been brought immeasurably<br />

closer to all <strong>of</strong> us," Rand declared<br />

"The transition to a peaee-tlnM<br />

economy ta going to be more dlf»<br />

ficult than many suppose, and I<br />

believe that Congress should act<br />

immediately to prepare to meet<br />

this pressing problem,<br />

"Oongreis, <strong>of</strong> course, is entitled<br />

to a recess. It is necessary for<br />

members <strong>of</strong> Congress to return to<br />

Uielr own districts for contact with<br />

their constituents. But I feel that<br />

Congress should end Its recesi Immediately<br />

and take up th# many<br />

problems that reconversion will<br />

present," he gald.<br />

FOE QUICK RESULTS<br />

USB THB CLASSIFIED ADS<br />

HYraR-HUMUS IS<br />

INVALUABLE PORs<br />

vpaflBf Had teii la fliu. cold<br />

-.. Hi .>•• •aii«-n*niii uip<br />

•Si TSfSUbU pIsBll, Bits<br />

"rtiliier n frncut nst<br />

SinllH ttlttVT Sail B.ci.rU. •••»•<br />

ya ti knittr I««M<br />

GRASS HEED<br />

TOM OF FSIITUJZEBS<br />

makes Soil Right<br />

). H. Shoemaker Lumber Co.<br />

112th & Weil Ave. Phone 0150<br />

Need a New<br />

ROOF<br />

or Just a Repair Job?,<br />

i dlher MMh^eaD Independent W#' for many more. That's why an Independent<br />

ntee mc«ni aoinethiaK. Pick * reKabU, finl<br />

touod firm to re-ro<strong>of</strong> for you. Call<br />

Independent Ro<strong>of</strong>ing Co.<br />

tJBEftg or QHHABf-VBD ilOOWNO MtOOTJOTS<br />

fM - iikM-<br />

Save Tiret, Time and<br />

ICEAN CITY - LONGPORT<br />

QTtokttt*!<br />

Commuters'<br />

Club Gossip<br />

Tonight U the JutM-Frlday the<br />

17th*-Oome to Mfliers even If it<br />

•iMdf. IT; Uwud Shield..<br />

«^J waiiaja MeOwmott, M. m<br />

Mlh Melphla.<br />

Babies' Home to<br />

Sell Equipment<br />

A booklet, "The Key. to „..„„.<br />

sal Peaee," Btanaared By the Gold-<br />

take* you a week to let out <strong>of</strong><br />

en Rule ««Iety, will be ready for<br />

tBe dog house,<br />

Wai fined distribution next week. The Bodl'<br />

* • •<br />

sty estabiUihed two home» foi un Speaking <strong>of</strong> dog houses, Jim<br />

{tertiourished ehildreni and %mRyan<br />

hns a roommate. The next<br />

stS result or • serlep were restored to health and time you «re in the wilds <strong>of</strong> 34th<br />

swBloh damaged ha strength through the summer and St., atop in to see Jlmn new dos<br />

'_ • • • - - = •<br />

two o«wr autom<br />

winter homes.<br />

It has been reported that Jud<br />

The Seashore Home for Babies Henk wanU •to trade hU house in<br />

upon was (orced to vacate its building the bayoua and SO bucks (or Arry<br />

^, <strong>of</strong> Hi p«rin« this sammer. but the clerlpal work Anison's boat, Ves, Jud caught<br />

., and Mao BWriele for the organlutlon wM taken the biggest fish,<br />

care U at the private opnrtment<br />

C S S<br />

eBarge <strong>of</strong> hit-run drtv» <strong>of</strong> the organiser and president<br />

Mrs. Julia n, Kajurd, too AtlanUc<br />

Jake Krause certainly has a lot<br />

av.<br />

<strong>of</strong> water trouble. He wag seen<br />

P BT .—«»<br />

showing Ills grandson,' Bobby, how<br />

New and used chUdnn'i gar-<br />

Oari Bjnlth grrested<br />

to pump water out <strong>of</strong> his fcoat,<br />

ments will be disposed <strong>of</strong> the<br />

,' at his horn" after trail-<br />

* • s<br />

<strong>of</strong> at a sale on Tuesday, aj weU<br />

ianiBged car W a trlcltlt<br />

John Palmer paid a visit to oar-<br />

U equipment. Including sterilliers,<br />

from a domMM rsdlator.<br />

den Btate and he had a very<br />

stoves, refrigerator, blankets, dm-<br />

jUid Casey and thr#e eth*<br />

day, but in the ninth at the Old<br />

pen, a plctograplr. lamps, tcalit<br />

u were returnlnt from a<br />

Tavern he got even—but with<br />

ana a mlacellaneous collection <strong>of</strong><br />

Atlantic Olty when they<br />

whom?<br />

other artleles,<br />

ir flrrt accident. T*ne eiy<br />

• • •<br />

AdUltional Information about<br />

; the euro on the •Wesley<br />

Wed Carman, <strong>of</strong> the Barrett<br />

activities <strong>of</strong> the organlutlon may<br />

my and struck a tree, A<br />

Cannan Laundry Oorp,, went home<br />

be ateured by telephoning 1308 be-<br />

her slonir it struck ft ear<br />

<strong>Aug</strong>ust I, it proves that •» few<br />

tween 8 and 10 am and • and •<br />

I front <strong>of</strong> 114 Wesley rd.<br />

people read this column, because<br />

p. m.<br />

the company is now operating 100<br />

per cent and hiring washers and<br />

i ear raced to the scene<br />

Ironers at two bucks per hour.<br />

, collision, only to feeeijre Hand Demands<br />

• that the Mume car had<br />

It Is a neck and neck race who<br />

|»nother automobile at<br />

will win the honors after the par.<br />

IWest Bv,, (Jriving it over Congress Resume ty tonliht—John Love with his<br />

lewalk. It WM ttam there<br />

ham and eg^ or Christ ohrlstq-<br />

oith pkjfcod up the trail <strong>of</strong><br />

pherson with the sticky cinnamon<br />

roni the leaking radiator <strong>of</strong> Wanta Reconver- buns and trimmings. It is your<br />

car and followed it to<br />

i pi., where th* trieide endsion Started<br />

newsboy's guess that John will talk<br />

his way out <strong>of</strong> 11 again.<br />

otlon in the nei^Aor- A demand for Congress to cut<br />

»ii dUclosea the (uiitlve short Its summer recess and go Josephine almost got a full box<br />

back into session to deal with pro- <strong>of</strong> candy iMt Tuesday night—sev-<br />

laBicer aaid he coMiderel blems <strong>of</strong> reconversion *u voiced eral <strong>of</strong> the boys in Jud Kenk's<br />

I to be under tBe influence last Thursday night by Hepresant. game were responsible for the<br />

when orresWd, but the ative T, Millet Hand, <strong>of</strong> titw Jet. shortage,<br />

I declared tBat n# had seys Second District. Hand digress-<br />

, one gliss <strong>of</strong> beer. ed from a tpeech on agriculture TOanfcs, Josephine; it was swell,<br />

OBM MHABW delivered at » large farmers' meet- Wai must say It was hard on false<br />

t Howard Warren, in revok-<br />

teeth,<br />

V » *<br />

i jqutli's drivinf IIcen#e, ad-<br />

-Win that tne only way he<br />

How is It when the fans are<br />

llteovef it would he throuih<br />

on, they want them <strong>of</strong>f and vice<br />

••-'- motor vehicle «ommia-<br />

versa. Ain't a bunch <strong>of</strong> old men<br />

hard to please?<br />

• • • i<br />

other three occupanU <strong>of</strong><br />

BiU King missed the 4:80 boat<br />

who had been held in<br />

last week and had to swim across<br />

fitnesaei, were<br />

the pelaware River to eaten the<br />

They were Joseph<br />

tram. It was difficult for Bill with<br />

•Ix pounds <strong>of</strong> butter under his<br />

arms, but he made It,<br />

• * •<br />

We <strong>of</strong>ten wonder If Bill Thompson<br />

ipllts his poke] 1 Mat, Bay» he it disgusted with not In use. please lend It to our<br />

tha weather, you arc telling us. friend Smithy from Strathmere. H«<br />

Juke?<br />

started for home last week at the<br />

* • •<br />

usual time, and after a few stop)<br />

Don't forget the Commuter's (at filling stations) arrived home<br />

Club dinner and card party to- at 10:10. Better chart your course, BUILDINLif<br />

night (Friday), Newt Morroll, Smltty,<br />

chairman <strong>of</strong> the entertainment<br />

m m a -<br />

committee, takes some things ser- May I go out tonight my dear?<br />

iously, and our parties seem to Answer "Yt«"_I pray<br />

be his hobby. He has spent many I'll be home early un the morn)<br />

hours on the arrangements. We Bsts—-and cards 111 play.<br />

suggest,that he is, trying to outdo Release me from my home ties<br />

Ous Bwoboda's parties <strong>of</strong> last Surely I won't stray.<br />

year, and he will have to go some.<br />

Anyway, we are routine for you, Bay John will take my two bucks.<br />

Newt,<br />

Bd Bcnir will head the show;<br />

Btruble will make a short address,<br />

Ous Bwoboda stayed home two Thompson will win my dough.<br />

days last week, ouess he was try. Amerlipk will be on deck—<br />

Ing to find someone to mow hisUnless<br />

he's under the bed;<br />

grass. Have you seen BwobodB's ,Byan will be there with his dog.<br />

lawn?<br />

And both go home Well fed—<br />

Newt will writs trie latest notes, if<br />

The game <strong>of</strong> poker is a he- . he's allowed to go;<br />

man'g game. <strong>On</strong>e must be a good This Is our last party, hoys—be<br />

sport. Bob Benedlx is a good los- wise don't miss the show, '<br />

er, if that is what you mean,<br />

BE SURE TO*fiQMB<br />

TONIGHT - FRIDAY, AtJGtrOT IT<br />

i-"red Roth was enjoying his usu-'<br />

al evening nap by an open window FOB QUICK HBSULTS<br />

on the train, and when an engine DIB THE CLASSIFIED ADS<br />

took on water at Winslow, he re.<br />

ceived s good drenching.<br />

It doesn't pay to stick your neck<br />

out, pred,<br />

• • •<br />

Cedarite<br />

Every evening, as the train pulls<br />

into Tuckahoe, sill King, If con.<br />

scious, tries to gather water lilirw<br />

for his wife. FLOWER<br />

Watch your step. 'Sill; turtles<br />

are fond <strong>of</strong> ham.<br />

• * • BOXES<br />

Oommuwrs who have trouBlo<br />

making the train in the morning<br />

should jet one <strong>of</strong> Boy Field's new Made, Installed and<br />

patented alarm clocks. They are<br />

guaranteed to wake you up on Painted to Order I<br />

time, and furthermore, you do not<br />

have to wind them. Get in touch InBlallations, between Labor<br />

with Roy for a practical demonstration,<br />

Day' and Rprlne.<br />

• * #<br />

Could it be that tlie package<br />

John palmer puu on the top <strong>of</strong><br />

the water cooler several nights a<br />

week contains a used tire? It looks<br />

more like a roost <strong>of</strong> beef to you!<br />

newsboy,<br />

• > • W. SOFFE<br />

<strong>Aug</strong>ust i put another milestone<br />

around the neek <strong>of</strong> one <strong>of</strong> our Builder<br />

board <strong>of</strong> governors, Lew Hayes<br />

celebratea his birthday. Better stop<br />

having them. Lew; you will soon 802 Central Ave.<br />

catch up with John Greaves.<br />

• • •<br />

if any member has a compass<br />

winnings with<br />

his better half. It was reported<br />

that he took the boys over for<br />

plenty last Thursday morning,<br />

4<br />

21k<br />

Tf.e bottlineck at the Broadway<br />

stairway ceases to be funny on<br />

rainy mornings. The railroad company<br />

could at least build a ro<strong>of</strong><br />

over the platform. What do you<br />

thtik?<br />

• • •<br />

Joe Bailey has been accused <strong>of</strong><br />

carrying an alarm clock but we<br />

now find it to be his watch that<br />

strikes the hour, Joe is quit* proud<br />

<strong>of</strong> the watch he won in a hundred<br />

yard dash some fifty years ago.<br />

Ask for a demonstration.<br />

• • #<br />

It used to be we could depend<br />

upon Jake Zimmerman aj weather<br />

prophet, but now he has discarded<br />

both his umbrella and rain-<br />

Mortgage Money<br />

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The Direct Reduction Plan<br />

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86 Sunset Place Phone 2148R<br />

IVithout Obliealloii, plmnB send estimator |a;<br />

Name ,. ..,,,,, ..,,„<br />

Address<br />

Cameron Bros, Co,<br />

Builders, Jobbers<br />

and Ro<strong>of</strong>ers<br />

» B.ycan. »», IW3-W<br />

3. L. SMITH<br />

Registered Builder<br />

JOBBING . ROOFING<br />

102< Simpson Are, Fh. 15J3-W<br />

CARPENTER<br />

JOBBING ALTERATIONS<br />

PAINTING<br />

Robert Clayville<br />

12M WEST AVE,<br />

G. Wm. Niblette<br />

Building Contractor<br />

Ro<strong>of</strong>ing<br />

124 Wwtor in. Phone 0411<br />

H, C. Pontiere<br />

BUILDER<br />

935 Anbury Ave.<br />

-WITH<br />

Bird quality Shingles<br />

Edmund C, Wisham<br />

24 Atbury Aye. Ph. 1237<br />

Builders<br />

WM. R, S1NK1NSON<br />

Electrical<br />

Contractor<br />

935 Aibmy ATC Pbone HK-W<br />

Ro<strong>of</strong>ing<br />

ROOFIHD<br />

iHEF. I MCTAL WORK<br />

OUTTEBS - SPOUTING<br />

AIR CONDITIONING<br />

CRAIG and WALTER<br />

Ph. 0016 9th & Haven<br />

Electrician*<br />

Jacob C. SCHUFF<br />

Electrical Contractor<br />

f H Artmy Am. Ph. ««<br />

EDW. S. CORSON<br />

Electrical Contractor<br />

305 8th St.<br />

Phone, Iffj MM, 1HC-I.U<br />

Jobbing<br />

Alteration* and<br />

Ro<strong>of</strong>ing<br />

Albert S. Cambum<br />

4M An. IIMW<br />

BUY<br />

EXTRA<br />

BONDS<br />

Floor Sanding<br />

UiwICBm Sold *na Intalled<br />

FIOOR SANDING<br />

RUSSELL SUTTON<br />

BM Aiborr Avenue<br />

(inwiu to '<br />

'it ' '<br />

v ?4fl<br />

10th A W«t<br />

Glam<br />

S. RC<br />

PIMM iljIilXI. <<br />

MM Antic Am.<br />

Cmment'Tii<br />

JohnPelto&Co.,!<br />

use<br />

Plastering<br />

BRICKLAYING<br />

PLASTERING<br />

STUCCO<br />

HARRY W.<br />

IDS B#T 1MM<br />

Plmnbing-H*<br />

HARRY DIBB<br />

nOBn<br />

m U6B£<br />

m wmtr An, M Mi *••..'<br />

WUUrdF.<br />

Plumbing: :<br />

Plumbing -<br />

on. MMB i<br />

HANS BURKHARDT"<br />

ma<br />

Fred H. Mauley<br />

Plumbing • Heating]<br />

SAT Ofl<br />

•itffas.<br />

407 14th St.<br />

ALTERATIONS<br />

J, a SUMMER<br />

Plumbmg - Heating<br />

SU!*SImp»n Are. H<br />

Pmmtera<br />

C L, BRECKLEY,<br />

Howe and Sign<br />

, PAINTING<br />

M A*»T Aft, Ik. I<br />

m<br />

Montgomery's<br />

Product*<br />

PAINTING<br />

JOHN H. JOHNSON<br />

IN Atlantis An.<br />

MtltMitllMtl<br />

PAIHTINfi<br />

Brudbins<br />

H. D. Richard.<br />

MS 4th Bt. Ha<br />

Paper He<br />

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Ife^T ,RfH^f^'*i?^^Ifi'^i^'r M"'/,^-*^ l ~° l *••-*••-< ,-<br />

|<br />

"'/.••••" 1 ^..-_»<br />

-.- •-•r;;::*£:.VS3?<br />

thl» Mtk,<br />

<strong>of</strong> the<br />

f Seem Beaten<br />

ftltaV NapfcMr<br />

Watte F6tk* At Home Forgotten Auto Racing<br />

Us?' Asks Rmmort Man In Pacific n ^ CVUM«;<br />

3<br />

HHlyitis<br />

JUSLS<br />

, last December dining the<br />

-German coanter-<strong>of</strong>lenjive.<br />

He to Sgt. BUwln L. Jones,<br />

•on <strong>of</strong> William, Jones, 1019<br />

Snipton av, 8gt. Jones was one<br />

<strong>of</strong> eltM man from New Jer-<br />

sey who were listed as mem-<br />

bers <strong>of</strong> the Division this week<br />

In a release ftm the Army.<br />

Men <strong>of</strong> the 101st Airborne<br />

now proudly wear the ribbon<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Distinguished Unit Ci-<br />

tation, awarded them for ex-<br />

traordinary heroism and gal-<br />

lantry. HIM Is the only division<br />

so honored in the history <strong>of</strong><br />

•the American Army.<br />

me folk* task home sera, to<br />

I nave forgotten a lot <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

I Olty men on distant, lonely Pacific<br />

Unas, aeoordlng to Cfpl hank<br />

1 Beleqrta, <strong>of</strong> mfljh Infantry, whS<br />

ZSISZX as<br />

araes. Including JVanee, England<br />

CscGhoslovsJUs. Scotland, Belgium, Writing to request a Sentlnel-<br />

bixembourg and Germany. T-S Ledger subscription, he said;<br />

John Martin Kessltr, nephew <strong>of</strong> "What we need . in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Dr. and Mrs Herochel PetUt. 807 is a. few more people like IBs, Ed<br />

Wesley av.. wu discharged under I**- Hi Is a grand person who<br />

th i t At 4 h I<br />

y v.. wu g<br />

the point system <strong>Aug</strong>ust<br />

104 points to his credit.<br />

T-jj KesslM received his<br />

ner g<br />

with has not forgotten<br />

service,<br />

basic<br />

b<br />

p w<br />

anyone In the<br />

T-jj KesslM received his basic ..lt looks to me as U most <strong>of</strong><br />

bwlnlng at MrlDU In September. u,e people Have forgotten we still<br />

S^^J^^S^ST' h«ve , w»r in the ftelflo TOey<br />

pp He orgotten w<br />

h«ve , w»r in the ftelflo.<br />

In<br />

do not reside what real hell it ta<br />

a (Md forsaken island, where<br />

want we have to<br />

way we have <strong>of</strong><br />

getting any news from back home<br />

everything we w<br />

request. The only<br />

ti<br />

Here Expensive<br />

Tiro Youth* Ata«M-<br />

ed $22.50<br />

» * summer rei<br />

* «* tan Mter 18<br />

tka pMiBc, during<br />

* put in action In<br />

i?Mir <strong>On</strong>lnea and tlw<br />

Hew • B-JB bomb-<br />

A. Davis, an<br />

' natdmt ben> before<br />

d Kn. Under while<br />

Me ,oame home after<br />

•wloa with a Uter-<br />

•quadroa In England<br />

to <strong>Aug</strong>ust, 1B43, ln«ntm.<br />

is tliTough<br />

and letters .._.....<br />

good friends seem to have forgot-<br />

ten to write,<br />

"In all the Islands I have<br />

to far, there is no place on earth<br />

like good old <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, All I<br />

ask is to get buck there. There<br />

lire lots <strong>of</strong> hoys who do not hear<br />

from their loved ones who sure<br />

are disgusted with the whole world.<br />

Most people do not realize what<br />

few lines means to a broken-,<br />

hearted boy out here,"<br />

arrested<br />

while allegedly racing neck and<br />

neck aioiiu ocean ay,, near nh st.<br />

police<br />

S 1 ? 1 P '<br />

William M<br />

;b»eiii»<br />

leaving for the <strong>of</strong> War Veteran*<br />

he was stationed problems<br />

Just before<br />

states. July 23. he was stationed<br />

In Elsenberg. Germany, one <strong>of</strong> the<br />

few towns left almost untouched<br />

by th Alli<br />

Gerety at Fort D«i<br />

Overseas 23 Months<br />

Opl, Joseph A, Oerety, son <strong>of</strong><br />

Mf, ana sirs. Joseph A. Qerety,<br />

ar.. <strong>of</strong> Somers Point, has just ar-j<br />

rived at the Tan mat Army Air<br />

•ase to take up a permanent as-<br />

slgnawnt after serving In the B.<br />

T.p, Entering Hie servlee Mireh «»« they were afraid thT RS^I H,.*/*S" le ! s<br />

3, 1943, Opl, aerety has spent Ml!* 1 weuM get there ahead <strong>of</strong>' "**<br />

confronting returninir<br />

s wer d l d lt<br />

war veterans wer# discussed last<br />

week at a joint meeting <strong>of</strong> thi<br />

» "" ^iT" *h_ n, k Selective Service Veterans' Assist<br />

In describing the Oenaan people anee program and representatives<br />

I a whole, he said that they <strong>of</strong> organULationj serving the area<br />

_. - . - "«" beaten." covered by Locui Board No. a,<br />

"The Germans were very glad to cspe May.<br />

see Uie Americans," he said, «te- Nine committees <strong>of</strong><br />

n le<br />

by the Allies.<br />

as<br />

seem<br />

JfewinCrew<br />

Clt}'. la BOW a<br />

aboard the heavy<br />

lows, the Navy an,<br />

Staia entering the Navy<br />

' ~, is has traveled in<br />

W tte At-<br />

and pacific,<br />

tto* Jwttteshlp North<br />

s recently on the Io-<br />

irtfcdpated in an air strike<br />

' ttombaKfcnent operations<br />

aad patrol naneu-<br />

months overseas.<br />

With a brother, pfc George 0sr-<br />

ety returning to the u, B. A. after<br />

swjvJOf in the OJJ,, the aerety<br />

family nave made their contribu-<br />

tion in manpower to the armed<br />

forces, Opl, aerety in one <strong>of</strong> the<br />

many men to be recently attached<br />

to the Ton Dta Army Air Base.<br />

With the end <strong>of</strong> the war In Eu-<br />

ro^, the Ferrying Division has in-<br />

creased Its flying schedule beeausi<br />

<strong>of</strong> Uie huge task <strong>of</strong> tranjportlr,<br />

priority passengers and cargo, i<br />

well as the nation's wounded.<br />

"IJvlng conditions In most <strong>of</strong><br />

Germany are bad. since most <strong>of</strong><br />

their cities have been badly bomb-<br />

ed. In addition to the shortage <strong>of</strong><br />

food clothin l I<br />

food, clothing also<br />

"It's great being<br />

d O<br />

Is scarce,<br />

back In<br />

turned service mej<br />

and advisors.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Frank<br />

d his wife, rtora, are<br />

at Dividing C^eelc.<br />

* TEAKS OVERSEAS<br />

son <strong>of</strong> Mr<br />

Jctm Mason, <strong>of</strong> peters.<br />

taf bone Sunday eve<br />

Ilia army discharge af-<br />

almost three<br />

who participated In<br />

invasion, the Norm<br />

Betty, Italy and<br />

.: <strong>of</strong> nance, received<br />

Heart for wounds he<br />

*» action. Be was nospl-<br />

be months. He also Is the<br />

<strong>of</strong> numerous awards for<br />

entmA In Norfolk<br />

7. He Is<br />

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

a nephew <strong>of</strong><br />

city*<br />

UNA<br />

PARTIES<br />

Tom Adkfey<br />

Bridge<br />

A C<br />

Ex-Police Captain<br />

Back from Europe<br />

Cpl. Oeorge w. Dougherty. 84<br />

Plaza p!., former acting captain<br />

<strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> police depart<br />

ment. was one <strong>of</strong> the soldiers list<br />

ed by the Army this week us hav<br />

ing returned to New York rrom t.h«<br />

European theatre <strong>of</strong> war. He had<br />

been serving hi Italy.<br />

Other <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> men reported<br />

back In the United states «<br />

Capt. Robert P. Thompson, 200 E<br />

Atlantic blvd.; Tecnhician Fourth<br />

Orade Harold B. Wollard. Jr.. 518<br />

18th st.. and Pfc Richard H<br />

Houseman. 8*3 Park pi.<br />

Others from the county im-lud-<br />

ed Pvt. Francis A. PurKaloria. Cape<br />

May. Major isidor Markowlu.<br />

Woodbine, and Pvt. Arnold Thorn<br />

ton, stone Harbor.<br />

POWELL ASSIGNED To<br />

tOW AMMUNITION SHIP<br />

Seaman (ic) Lawrence S. Po-<br />

well, 1049 Anbury av., has been<br />

assifsM to duty aboard a new<br />

ammunition ship, the U. s s<br />

Oreat atUn, which was commis-<br />

sioned at the Oharleston Navy<br />

•yard, <strong>Aug</strong>ust 11.<br />

Seaman Powell wag graduated<br />

ftoni <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School last<br />

year.<br />

rusLovon ENDS<br />

Cpl, Lewis abiding has returned<br />

to duty at Camp Shelby, Miss<br />

after spending an extended fur<br />

lough here with his parents, Mr,<br />

and Mrs. Lewis SMdlng,<br />

AWAITS UMSIQNBUNT<br />

Bgt, John Koufcoulls, O s. Ma-<br />

rine Corn, is awaiting reassign<br />

ment in California after having<br />

Vent a furlough in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />

g eing back In the<br />

States again, and <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> cer-<br />

tainly looks good."<br />

William FTMason<br />

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

Pvt. William P. Mason, <strong>of</strong> 411<br />

West BV.. this city, who recently<br />

returned from service In the Euro-<br />

pean theatre <strong>of</strong> war. Is now at<br />

the Army Ground and Service<br />

Forces Redistribution Station. At-<br />

lantic <strong>City</strong>. He will undergo ft pro-<br />

gram <strong>of</strong> examination, recreation<br />

and tests to determine his future<br />

siguirjent-<br />

Pvt. Mason served 15 months us<br />

an infnntryman In Italy and<br />

France, and spent several months<br />

us a frertniin prisoner Just prior to<br />

V-E Day. He holds the ETO the-<br />

atre ribbon and the Combat In-<br />

fantryman Badge.<br />

eltlMns in<br />

P to assist re-<br />

as counselors<br />

. • JB L. White.<br />

heed is chairman <strong>of</strong> the program<br />

MICHAEL PALERMO<br />

HOME ON FTOLOItOlI<br />

pfc Michael Palermo, o • Ma-<br />

rine Cor^, has arrived home on a<br />

K-day furlough with his parents.<br />

Mr, and Mrs. James Palermo. 921<br />

Asbury av. He served is months<br />

In the pacifle war zone, part <strong>of</strong><br />

that time aboard the aircraft ear-<br />

beforB Jud «e Ho-<br />

. who WM arrested near<br />

tile scene <strong>of</strong> tlie race by Patrol-<br />

men Smith and Jeffries, admitted<br />

he wag doing 40 miles an hour.<br />

Her Hornet,<br />

A brother, James Palermo, is nowl tipatola, who "was picked un later<br />

undergoing boot training for the) didn't estimate hU speed.<br />

Navy at Sampson, N. Y.<br />

JOINS SEABF.ES<br />

Edward O, Bmith, BSO Ajbury<br />

av,, a railroad shop worker, has<br />

been received at camp Parta, Cal.<br />

for assignment with the Navy Bea<br />

beea.<br />

WOLF AT MIAMI BEACH<br />

Capt Frank w. Wolf, <strong>of</strong> the Pa<br />

Army Air Forces, has been moved<br />

from st, Petersburg to the croydon<br />

or 1320'a. 4ith at.,<br />

who pleaded guilty<br />

i itht<br />

Another young^ motorist in court<br />

Kellam, 17,<br />

Philadelphia,<br />

<strong>of</strong> driving witiiout' a to u«e" l Kte<br />

was fined *10 and §3,60 costs with<br />

the comment that "it would have<br />

been cheaper to buy a license In<br />

the flrat place,"<br />

•dwln L, Hnrrar, 44, Berwyn<br />

was fined iio for speeding<br />

on Oentral av, and Joseph M. H<br />

Weaver. 17. Bala Cynwyd, paid *s<br />

DtUpMy IUU Mfl;<br />

Rent problenui and »r<br />

•mle Jewelry. Orders taken<br />

for Jewelry, elfarette boxes,<br />

powder baies, etc.<br />

Small Heres Fired<br />

Emily McChord<br />

854 Pennlyn PI.<br />

Berond Floor<br />

DANCE<br />

ROGER KENT<br />

And His Orchestra<br />

Friday & Saturday Nite<br />

Featuring TEKBY EVERS<br />

Golden Galleon<br />

llth and<br />

CARD PARTY<br />

Flanders Hotel<br />

Thurs., <strong>Aug</strong>. 23<br />

2 P. M,<br />

Btaafit af Holy TrinMy<br />

Eiiugpil Clmtch<br />

PrBCeedi fer OFEIII<br />

Tickets 11,00*<br />

Tlblt IM Dm PtlKl<br />

_ ABE<br />

INTEREalED IN<br />

Antique<br />

Glass, China<br />

and<br />

Bric-a-Brac<br />

Collection<br />

Pieces - Gifts<br />

VISIT THE<br />

DANA<br />

Antique Shop<br />

DANA PA1TBY BLOC,<br />

8th & Moore<br />

a H,<br />

fHwir<br />

Abe<br />

LEON<br />

1200<br />

INFORM!<br />

for VISI1<br />

NO _<br />

<strong>On</strong>StathU.<br />

2 mm. and Si<br />

«« ii, «a"mi, 1<br />

_ «,m, ins j ia. -<br />

<strong>On</strong> Public .Mi,, „ mm<br />

WillllB it ,Ht q fc ,<br />

in KilfitlMi Ji£"^<br />

<strong>On</strong> trinl, tSmmi<br />

if-*<br />

p<br />

Stop Street<br />

SSUtW<br />

<strong>On</strong> not aimbe tc<br />

mill II CII<br />

n° don m<br />

•r sntiiut<br />

Bathing<br />

For Silttfrn SA,"<br />

Bathe at<br />

Protected<br />

<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> Ocen I<br />

AMU SEME<br />

nth st<br />

JWlost <strong>of</strong> the time you pick up the telephone and your<br />

long Distance call goes right through. That's the w«y we try to have it,<br />

even with a. war on.<br />

- -But aometiaies thetw'c an extra rush and some <strong>of</strong> the thousands <strong>of</strong> Long<br />

Distance calls get concentrated on certain circuit!.<br />

Then the operator will help to keep things amoving by saying "Pleas*<br />

ltatt your call to* 3 minutes—others are waiting."<br />

'f-^SSi" " * >nfll * *"y* Ev * r ^ aoMtor wanh.fo call horn.. To handl* HI«M tmHt w«<br />

"t** aMmenal opwalon In avmy fawn In New Utwy. Applr by coMng Mw "CbM<br />

VlM**" Uymn community. (WAtCltvUtFvltyObtvvJ,!)<br />

HtW JkTRfflT tlLL TILIPHONI COMfAHY<br />

GO-LIAN'S<br />

• FUN DECK •<br />

Plynouth PI. AB'wdk<br />

The place hundreds <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Guests meet<br />

and entertain the children.<br />

Fun lor Voanf and OK<br />

Play <strong>On</strong><br />

Municipal Courts<br />

6TII and ATLANTIC AVE.<br />

TENNIS<br />

25c Hour<br />

CHILDREN'S<br />

PARTY<br />

Hotel Flanders<br />

lltta and Boardwalk<br />

1:30 P. M,<br />

FtOOR SHOW<br />

Prims • LalUpoiM<br />

Bntcrtalnnn-nt for<br />

AduKs and Chlltlren<br />

Artml^r VandeTiUe<br />

Folk Dancing<br />

Admisstan 3Sc<br />

Open to Public<br />

DANCING CLASSES DAILV<br />

HEGER STUDIO<br />

OPEN 1 P.MJ<br />

AWernoiin G«BM <<br />

OCEAN 0M<br />

BOWLING<br />

12th St.<br />

Phonf WN<br />

Bingham's Ar<<br />

1020 Boardwalk<br />

KIDDIE RIDES<br />

The mother* dBUgiit! Keep tile<br />

kiddlta enMrtalaed,<br />

PENNY<br />

ARCADE<br />

A hnndnd wayi tar fun and<br />

•nwcmcnl far joang and old,<br />

OK THE BOABVVALK FOB<br />

MANY<br />

OPEN!-<br />

Our lit<br />

Recording<br />

RucorJ nir whft »<br />

loi i> mi i M I<br />

uie (ii tare* •—'<br />

ks «« mj » "*<br />

Set • netrd af i<br />

ulkioi tuiM<br />

sflir, i^3<br />

<strong>On</strong>ly<br />

Flanders P*<br />

f<br />

c Lcnatt fj<br />

Blvln, T.utht<br />

A«rr»»<br />

<strong>of</strong> Connaiaaiom and connael feel,<br />

Jl l«th UH&<br />

the ninet<br />

next. tU ten' o'clock A- M., a<br />

applicatiOA Will be Blade lor<br />

f C i i d<br />

naiaaio<br />

l«th, UH&<br />

ONAftDO CALtSK.<br />

named ui the Will <strong>of</strong> dCcedat<br />

aa Leonards Caliai, £KcCUtOT*<br />

ohn Et Ifoawell.<br />

nvetoc<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> (JityF N. J,<br />

ffJU<br />

fVT 1 ^<br />

HOTICE TO LIMIT CREDITORI<br />

Eiiits <strong>of</strong> UAV1I> DOKN. dKeaaM,<br />

^UfgyaM ty the order <strong>of</strong> Irrlog ^itehi<br />

ir.^<strong>of</strong>fatt oi tfae Qvunlf* <strong>of</strong> tjape Mar,<br />

made ^fH tAe tweBty.aisib daw a( Jul?,<br />

\. D.. ISMS. OS the ippiiction ot llu<br />

MbKrlMr, Eici.txii ot HUd MUMI,<br />

autice is ficreb; stvtD ts tee cfedltaft<br />

ol aaid denaari u cihibit to lh aaa><br />

leriber UBdcr oaffi or affinaatioB tfi^r<br />

Uim. «nd dcsiaBda .,»tn.t ibe


• . - • ; • - • . '.;.•,••#••.-••<br />

••.•*?<br />

•>•'••.•••• M ,<br />

Mtajr. TOsdmsday<br />

tost wsak »t Ocau<br />

a*<br />

VteMT, AuxUHjy-Wovtoclnl <strong>of</strong> tlK<br />

Niw York Province. Delegates MB.<br />

nteBtlng the renewing school. £<br />

so «ttended:-L« Sail* College and<br />

High School. PhUmWpbl.; I* SHI,<br />

Centra! High I M maiafelpnia<br />

Manbattan ONMg«, New York<br />

B^;,«.O«P » 8,, Wanston,<br />

ink Worse Than German<br />

Gamps, Says Rotary Speaker<br />

Figfating Maniacs and Barbarians*<br />

The atrocities committed by theicont<br />

enm to their Hot amp, and<br />

surpasiMI *y the Japs, wnm four<br />

sacked MaaUa. M MacAr.1<br />

reiunUiit Americans drove<br />

Institute, -nay. Mew<br />

Pettr's H. 8, Staten Island,<br />

— ' York; «, John'.! College,<br />

WatUagtoB, D, C; Christian Bro-<br />

Uiers College St. touls. Mo,! BL<br />

Mutt OeUete, California; West<br />

OathoUe H. a, Philadelphia- tan.<br />

dry H. a, Lake Charts, Louis.<br />

Urn; Loughlln H. g,, Brooklyn. W.<br />

Y.: at. Rands Vocational Sehool,<br />

Sddlngton, Fa,; Philadelphia Cath-<br />

olic Protectory. Phoenlxvllle, pa,;<br />

Lincoln Hall, Ktw York; Toronto.<br />

them out.<br />

Sf n "* er r » Johnson<br />

me S30.0M to<br />

fSnlly illve, in<br />

ur inmate. dM every l<br />

He said that the battle to<br />

Manila from the Jap, like<br />

^^ • ~~** jt 11_JBJ 1JIIa ««fc fi^iim^ii ^srir^\<br />

to toil l«soltoi arrf set them afire. Any.<br />

It <strong>of</strong> a burning<br />

I ----- —• His wife's uncle<br />

| suffered this fate. The Japs eyt<br />

1~'J "»» m ranri nesunnant,<br />

Strand Hotel, last Friday night.<br />

He spoke with a volee <strong>of</strong> au-<br />

thortty He was there and saw<br />

what happened. He and his fam- # > ou *-<br />

Ily were prisoners <strong>of</strong> the Jap, for BAD 8HBLTER DYNAMITED<br />

ST^"TL£^ U it7 Offl ~ K ^ JHrt^people tot<br />

aUMred this fate. The Japs cut<br />

W»> **"*• <strong>of</strong>f babies and put their<br />

# > ou *<br />

ou *-<br />

«on. and escaped da<br />

ture by pure luck,<br />

MANIACS<br />

•— I ^,*** .~..=M IKUJUV into an air<br />

tor- raid shelter, where they maehlne-<br />

1 gunned them, then dynamited it<br />

At the KOMI Manila, he said'<br />

a « 1 « written in ,ueh<br />

beautiful and powerful languag?<br />

I am ,urprised-thBt the biok^<br />

not more highly thought <strong>of</strong>"<br />

Tracing the history <strong>of</strong> th*<br />

bridge. wWeh eroued a deep ere!<br />

vice ju,t outiide Lima, Per?' Sr<br />

nseher told the story <strong>of</strong> the' trV-<br />

glc wreckage <strong>of</strong> ttie more than<br />

century-old bridge and <strong>of</strong> the f£5<br />

Rf° P £j h " * WIIed a » th « «<br />

the bridge gave way.<br />

At the time, Brother Juniper a<br />

H »«> PHest in the commifnity*<br />

delved into the lives <strong>of</strong> these five<br />

people, and it la their «torv wh^h<br />

«j Jhe majority <strong>of</strong> the book<br />

Dr, Fischer covered onlv two <strong>of</strong><br />

Hie character,. He described the<br />

Uft <strong>of</strong> toij<br />

aeniayar '<br />

woman,<br />

5t<br />

JTscher<br />

grpup Q| Bs<br />

Audrey oirey<br />

M '» Alba<br />

nouneea ft<br />

Mount<br />

on the<br />

Pflckitt,<br />

R<br />

l«st meeting<br />

•Pf«k»r_ for)<br />

KYW, m<br />

»» Aunt Jtaii,<br />

children's<br />

ltl<br />

uxltlBry<br />

members samtM<br />

has told on ti£<br />

oaianeg oj<br />

sUiners were<br />

SCOTTISH DRIZZLER<br />

/ RAINCOAT<br />

OF COHAMA FABRIC<br />

Hare it the first raincoot (hat actually<br />

forms on impastabl* barrier to rain, cold<br />

and wind. Mad* <strong>of</strong> on* <strong>of</strong> Cohama'.<br />

."fabric* <strong>of</strong> the future," H h wtfar>rmptf*fti<br />

and wlndpra<strong>of</strong> unoV Govwrnmrnt Sp»d-<br />

fication PQD38. And with Hi smooth sur-<br />

face, and lustrous inside, it is on* <strong>of</strong> th* -<br />

handsomest coats any man can wqntl<br />

f<br />

CTA1MIWIS<br />

THE HOUSE<br />

or VALUES MUTH'S<br />

JEWELRY GIFTS<br />

82M28 Boardwalk (Oppo,ita<br />

Summer Dress<br />

20%<br />

ALL SUMMER<br />

$16.85 Dresses,<br />

$14.95 Dresses,<br />

$12.95 Dresses,<br />

$10,95 Dresses,<br />

$.8,95 Dresses,<br />

$7.95 Dresses,<br />

$6.95 Dresses,<br />

$5.95 Dresses,<br />

$.4.95 Dresses,<br />

Less 20% 13,56<br />

Less 20% 11.96<br />

Less 20% .....10,36<br />

Less 20% 8.76<br />

Less 20% ....*. 7,16<br />

Less 20% 6,36<br />

Less 20% 5,56<br />

Less 20% ..... 4,76<br />

Less 20% .... 3,96<br />

PINAFORES<br />

$S.9S Pin«fores ....................Now 4,78<br />

$4.85 Pmsfom . .Now 3.98<br />

$3.95 Pinafores ..,,..„ ..................Now 3.18<br />

SUMMER COATS<br />

surrs<br />

V35.00 Co«U<br />

«29.95Coau<br />

925.00<br />

$19.95<br />

$18.95 Cbato<br />

$16.95 COM*<br />

$14.9S Cpate<br />

$ 8.95 Ct«U<br />

or Suite<br />

or Suite<br />

«• Suite<br />

or Suit*<br />

or SutU<br />

or Suite<br />

m Suite,<br />

or Suit*.<br />

..How 28.00<br />

Now 23.98<br />

Now 20.00<br />

Mow 15.96<br />

..Mow 15.16<br />

.Now 1338<br />

.Mow HA?<br />

7.1<br />

/% Futor* i<br />

_ .Mi aua«i L MMM<br />

i.m«k «« W**«s£r<br />

^j^, |nujnu«i»n«« In elec-<br />

lnM. far tta haMt<br />

Printtt and PublUhrt In Ammrica', Gfatmit Family Resort<br />

*/•<br />

far tta haMt, OCEAN CITY ^NTCNEL-LEDGEIT'1<br />

YEAR—-No, 17 Telephone 0804 or 0308 OCEAN CITY, N. j., FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, <strong>1945</strong> MMn'i<br />

. To Found Big Peace Ind<br />

Itate Approves Find<br />

Vo Stone Jetties At<br />

[orth and Morningside<br />

To Go 50-50 with Resort on Project<br />

Costing $75,000; Construction Ex-<br />

pected to Start in Near Future<br />

State approval <strong>of</strong> the finol two stone jetties in <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

,y's program <strong>of</strong> reinforcing its beachfront was given by<br />

,v_ernbr Walter E, Edge Tuesday to State Senator George<br />

, Redding, The governor also approved a jetty at Strath.<br />

re-<br />

This means that the state will "go along 1 * on a BO-BO<br />

i with the municipality in financing the construction <strong>of</strong><br />

jtttiei at North it. and Morningside rd., at a total<br />

cost <strong>of</strong> 175,000.<br />

Contract for these Jetties hu al-<br />

ready been awarded by the city—<br />

conditioned on the state's willing-<br />

ness to help finance them—to the<br />

Jaggsrd Elmlneerlnif Co., which U|<br />

now construcUni stone flttlei at<br />

1st and 3rd its. it la expected<br />

that the JBggsrd <strong>On</strong>. will start<br />

work on the newly-approvrsd jet-<br />

ties as soon as it completes the<br />

present project.<br />

Completion <strong>of</strong> the jetties al<br />

farm Japs May<br />

Plotting<br />

it U.S.<br />

Hate American*,<br />

Long for Revenge,<br />

Say. Stilw-.ll A«lr<br />

the United States makes the<br />

i mMake it did with Germany<br />

1B1I, It will never have the<br />

rtunlty to repeat, we will have<br />

to blame but ourselves •<br />

Jol Herbert U Kalbach, for,<br />

: on oenerai Joseph W. stU<br />

itiff in Burma, made thai<br />

to members <strong>of</strong> Morgan-<br />

nk post. American Legion,<br />

Bsday evening last week,<br />

Legion rooms on the Music<br />

; Col. K^lbaoh vlfwed the gur<br />

<strong>of</strong> Japan with grave jug.<br />

! we sacked Japan and sock-<br />

[ tar hard, but make no mla-<br />

; totwi l*o't. or ttttotj v*#tf%<br />

' condition <strong>of</strong> collapse thtt<br />

ny w«j six months no,<br />

111 It eBtlrelr P»"<br />

service station operated fey<br />

Charles W, Lawson, 8th st, asd<br />

paHn av, and had been abu-<br />

sive to a young man attend-<br />

ant.<br />

Bane was arrested on Law-<br />

son's complaint for non-pay-<br />

ment, but he contended in<br />

court that It was all a mistake.<br />

He said he had insisted upon<br />

paying the attendant who serv-<br />

ed him, not Lawson, although<br />

the latter Is the proprietor.<br />

Scrap Paper Can<br />

Aid Reconversion<br />

4 Tom Collected<br />

Here Thb Week<br />

The reconversion <strong>of</strong> American<br />

Industry from war to peace will<br />

be hastened by continuance <strong>of</strong> the<br />

public effort tq^ salvage scrap pa-<br />

per, Thomas F, Waldron, chalr<br />

man <strong>of</strong> the New Jersey state Sal-<br />

vage Committee, declared this<br />

week.<br />

In a special bulletin to Norman<br />

V, Sargent. <strong>Ocean</strong> city chairman.<br />

Mr. wajdren pointed out tha?<br />

much salvage work remains to be<br />

done, at least during the next few<br />

months,<br />

AHMED FOBOII 8TXU,<br />

NEED PAPER<br />

"Our armed forces still must be<br />

supplied, net with the weapons <strong>of</strong><br />

war but with<br />

peace." he said.<br />

the weapons <strong>of</strong><br />

•TCOd.aU medi-<br />

cines must still be transported aU<br />

over tne -world to them, Mt tne<br />

war be- fought in vain, food, me-<br />

dicine* and other supplies must al-<br />

so be forwarded to the liberated<br />

countries.<br />

"Reconversion, which means jobs<br />

and payrolls, Is going to make tre-<br />

mendous demands on paper mills<br />

for the packaging <strong>of</strong> manufactur-<br />

ed peace items. As <strong>of</strong> last Tues-<br />

day,' paper mills throughout the<br />

country had 'an average <strong>of</strong> only<br />

week's supply <strong>of</strong> raw material.<br />

They depend largely upon salvage<br />

collections."<br />

caumom TO CONTINUE -<br />

Mr. Sargent announced that<br />

weekly collections <strong>of</strong> scrap paper<br />

will be continued here until the<br />

War Production Board says It Is<br />

no longer necessary. He pointed<br />

out thai it may be seme time be-<br />

fore the logging industry regains<br />

sufficient manpower to boost pa-<br />

per production to anywhere near<br />

normal, which means that salvag-<br />

ed paper must take up the slack.<br />

This week's collection In <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> on Monday was approximate-<br />

ly MOO pound*, Mr. Gargent re-<br />

ported. Some paper put out by<br />

householders was not picked up by<br />

the salvage truck, or the total<br />

would have been considerably<br />

higher.<br />

Release <strong>of</strong> Gas<br />

Swells Tide <strong>of</strong><br />

Resort Visitors<br />

Many to Stay Un-<br />

til After Labor<br />

Day, b Belief<br />

The end <strong>of</strong> the war and gaso-<br />

line rationing brought to <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> late last week even more visi-<br />

tors than had been here previ.<br />

ously, with Indications pointing to<br />

continuance <strong>of</strong> tremendous crowds<br />

until after Labor Day.<br />

Drivers who suddenly found gas.<br />

ollne available In unlimited quan-<br />

tities itarted shoreward on Wed-<br />

nesday last week, and continued to<br />

arrive Thursday, Friday and Bat-<br />

ortay, until the trame congestion<br />

over the wtek end was estimated<br />

by police to be « great as In<br />

pre-war dayt,<br />

THURSDAY HEAVIEST<br />

Thursday saw the heaviest In-<br />

flux <strong>of</strong> motorists, some <strong>of</strong> whom<br />

had been unable to buy gasoline<br />

Wednesday because a buying spree<br />

had drained the service stations.<br />

Increased auto travel alia result-<br />

ed from the fact that many ears<br />

already in the resort, but in ga.<br />

ages moat <strong>of</strong> the time to conserve<br />

gas coupons for the trip home<br />

were suddenly on the move again<br />

for minor errands and the sheer<br />

Joy their owners experienced in<br />

unrestricted driving.<br />

VISITORS TO REMAIN<br />

Publicity Director Norman V.<br />

Sargent predicted that most <strong>of</strong> the<br />

visitors who arrived late last week<br />

will remain until after Labor Bay,<br />

thus placing a still heavier burden<br />

en resort business people who si-<br />

multaneously are losing some <strong>of</strong><br />

their empleyM who want brief va-<br />

cations before returning to school,<br />

Mr. Bargent also forecast an in.<br />

flux <strong>of</strong> visitors by auto front more<br />

distant states during the rest <strong>of</strong><br />

this month and into September,<br />

BACK TO SUMMER NORMAL<br />

L Ideal business returned to about<br />

normal Friday after proprietors<br />

and employes had enjoyed a^ two-<br />

day holiday Wednesduwnd Thurs.<br />

day. Some stores ani • few res-<br />

taurants which had been closed<br />

Wednesday, the day after the<br />

peace announcement, reopened on<br />

Thursday. A number <strong>of</strong> restaur-<br />

ants and a few other businesses<br />

closed Thursday and reopen.<br />

ed Friday.<br />

Oity hall <strong>of</strong>fices reopened rrl-<br />

for<br />

Germantown Club<br />

To Sell Property<br />

t f id Cte<br />

Directors<br />

Club<br />

py<br />

<strong>of</strong> idle Ctermantown<br />

have decided to dls-<br />

p <strong>of</strong> the summer camp prop-<br />

erty at Ifitti st. and the bayfront,<br />

to wlilch thousands <strong>of</strong> youngsters<br />

were brought for <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> va-<br />

cations for many years.<br />

The property. Including the two*<br />

and~a-half story clubhouse and a<br />

solid block <strong>of</strong> ground fronting the<br />

bay aero** the street, has been put<br />

dp for sale at a price <strong>of</strong> *30,000.<br />

'.The ground also has upon it an<br />

l hall and dining<br />

uig.<br />

Decision to give up "Heaven on<br />

che Bay" w*a arrived at. it was<br />

learned, beoauae <strong>of</strong> the high cost<br />

<strong>of</strong> iwnlntattting the camp tn the<br />

F i h i t h i<br />

n p<br />

Face <strong>of</strong> declining philanthropies<br />

fvom the public.<br />

The club has not operated Its<br />

summer camp for the past two<br />

years, due to tbe expense <strong>of</strong> need-<br />

ed repairs, abortage <strong>of</strong>* food, and<br />

Inability to miploy capable adult<br />

Lifeguard.' Ball<br />

Saturday Night<br />

The annual lifeguards' ball,<br />

sponsored by the Ooean <strong>City</strong><br />

Beach Patrol, Will take place to-<br />

morrow (Saturday) night In the<br />

Qolden Galleon ballroom, nth st.<br />

and the boardwalk:<br />

f<br />

:<br />

Danole from 8:30 pm. to mid-<br />

night will tie to the popular rhy-<br />

tharos ol Bbger Kent and his or-<br />

chestra. Tttere alao will be Special<br />

vocal entertainment, a Jitterbug-<br />

contest and other events.<br />

Hie ball is always one <strong>of</strong> tne<br />

nifhll(bta <strong>of</strong> the summer Mason<br />

w*r*1 tot the Mnrt youngm- cmentlon.<br />

" to attract a ea-<br />

day after a two-day vacation<br />

(Pare t, Pteue)<br />

• • •<br />

Big Auto Jam<br />

<strong>On</strong> Labor Day<br />

Congestion Fore-<br />

seen by Lackey-<br />

Trie congestion <strong>of</strong> automobile<br />

traffie in <strong>Ocean</strong> Oity last week<br />

end wag "only a sample" <strong>of</strong> wftal<br />

the resort will have to contend<br />

with a couple <strong>of</strong> yean from now,<br />

Chief <strong>of</strong> Police Robert J. Lackey<br />

pointed out this week.<br />

He expressed the opinion that<br />

one <strong>of</strong> the greatest needs will be<br />

to provide more parking lot (pace<br />

for automobiles, in order to han-<br />

dle tnem without undue lnconven<br />

lence to visitors,<br />

NOT ENOUGH NOW<br />

"We haven't enough <strong>of</strong> the right<br />

kind <strong>of</strong> parkins; space now for the<br />

automobiles 111 town, and the<br />

shortage will be even worse after<br />

new cars are rolling out at the<br />

rate <strong>of</strong> millions a year," he said.<br />

"The city has gome ground which<br />

undoubtedly will be used for that<br />

purpose, and I wouldn't be sur-<br />

prised if private operators alioj<br />

went Into the parking bujlneat<br />

more extensively,"<br />

He said that auto lots Saturday<br />

night were so Jammed with cars<br />

that "you could hardly walk<br />

through them,"<br />

MUST CHANGE A8BURY AVE.<br />

The post-war traffic Increase an-<br />

ticipated will also make it more<br />

Imperative to Improve conditions<br />

on Anbury av,, the chief believes.<br />

Many persons who have receiv-<br />

ed police summonses this year for<br />

parking their cars on the streets<br />

over night, have complained'that<br />

they were unable to let into a<br />

parking lot within a mile <strong>of</strong> their<br />

nans, i . .<br />

To Employ 400 to 500 Mee<br />

Women Here Permanently<br />

<strong>City</strong> Will Lease Factory Site<br />

A dream that <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> has cherished for a quarter <strong>of</strong> a centaxy^-tL<br />

around industry that would insure winter-rime prosperity for AB I<br />

more than realized if plans <strong>of</strong> The Meyer Company, announced Mm<br />

mitted to materialize.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> has for many yean attempted to establish .a small, light g<br />

two, in the hope that it would absorb at least 30 or 40 Worker*.<br />

The Moyer Company propoaea to construct and penuisem<br />

fhlstnal plant that would steadily efaploy 400 to 500 mm •nd iwn<br />

The company, which came into existence at a result <strong>of</strong> die war and i<br />

disbursed an average annual payroll here <strong>of</strong> $187,000 for the part fanr ).<br />

multiply that figure four times, if it is able to<br />

mate its plans. This, it is believed, would nbaori<br />

tically all <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s proverbial winter *V<br />

permanently insure a highly prosperous «<br />

throughout the year.<br />

The Moyer .Company's final war contract WM <<br />

by the federal government last wmtk. Its tali "<br />

call for a swing-over to the manufacture <strong>of</strong><br />

housing units, both for d6mestic and ocpor<br />

huge demand has developed for this typs <strong>of</strong><br />

provide a itop-gap until tha world la far not<br />

recovery to turn to a more permanent ty-pa <strong>of</strong> i<br />

Whether or not this product wU b#<br />

by Oeean <strong>City</strong> later, or whether The Moyer<br />

be forced to epMbUsk Its phut in ante other <<br />

—several an UtUltw for It with <strong>of</strong>fers <strong>of</strong> flnt i<br />

depend upon two facton:<br />

1—WheUm- the dty will extend the taw tt*!<br />

Public Schools<br />

Ready to Open<br />

2 Weeks Hence<br />

New Furnace at<br />

Cmtral; 18 Mew<br />

Pupils Register<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> Oity<br />

sy-item was nuking<br />

ntirma this week for the day, two<br />

weeks ' •<br />

public Mhos!<br />

final prcpsr-<br />

scnool<br />

from<br />

bells neiit Monday, when<br />

will ring ataln far<br />

resort boys and (iris,<br />

RenqvaUon and repair <strong>of</strong> build,<br />

ings, under wayimost <strong>of</strong> the turn<br />

ner, la now nearing pompletiBn,<br />

and most <strong>of</strong> the neoesnary arrange,<br />

menti have been made for ehanges<br />

in the teaching staffs,<br />

NEW FtlRNACE AT CENTRAL<br />

Major project <strong>of</strong> the summer has<br />

been the installation <strong>of</strong> a new hot<br />

air fmtmce In thi Oentral a». ele.<br />

men»ry school, IWs I* now earn.<br />

Dieted, in both Oils school and<br />

the hlgo school there has been<br />

the usual painting and plasterksj<br />

where needed. The two flm<br />

grade rooms at oentral av. have<br />

been completely redeeonited.<br />

The school teachers are Khedul<<br />

ed to return to work with teach-<br />

eri 1 meetings on Friday, Septem-<br />

ber ?, while the purtte will report<br />

on Monday, the 10th,<br />

11 NEW PUPILS REGISTEft<br />

auperinteiident Willard B, Mat.<br />

thewi reported this week that It<br />

new pupils were registered on<br />

Wednesday last week, <strong>of</strong> these,<br />

six will enter kindergarten and 12<br />

are new arrivali who will be at-<br />

tending grades 1 to «. At a prev.<br />

lous regigtratlon for kindemrten<br />

only, last April, 21 additional new<br />

pupils were enrolled for this tern,<br />

Mr. Matthews anticipates an up-<br />

ward trend In gradt school attend-<br />

ance to nuke itself felt this year.<br />

There went 31 In kindergarten last<br />

year, while 27 have registered In<br />

advance for Bita year. Experience<br />

has shown that at least one-third<br />

more will come in when school on-<br />

ens. The next opportunity for new<br />

grade school pupils to reelster will<br />

be on the aftemoon <strong>of</strong> September<br />

7, the superintendent said,<br />

HIGH SCHOOL REGISTRATION,<br />

SEPTEMBER 4 TO i<br />

High Bchool Principal Oeqrge w,<br />

Meyer announces that the datai ol<br />

September 4, 5 and « have been<br />

designated for the rei<br />

all pupils Of grades ' iglstratk<br />

7 to la<br />

tlon <strong>of</strong><br />

who<br />

have not attended school here<br />

previously. The registration win<br />

be at his <strong>of</strong>fice in the high aehoel<br />

(Turn % Weaie)<br />

Two Ride Bikma to<br />

C, M, Point and Bach<br />

Two <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> summer vi«-<br />

itors recently rode to Cape<br />

May Point and back In one<br />

day, on bicycles. It wai dis-<br />

closed this week.<br />

The trip, <strong>Aug</strong>ust B, was<br />

made by A, Ray Deist, VOt<br />

Central av,, and Warnn Kay,<br />

38 Asbury av, Hiey cowred<br />

about M miles using the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Drive route, and described the<br />

experience as delightful.<br />

Both Mr, Oeist and Mr, Kay<br />

are members <strong>of</strong> me Philadel-<br />

phia school eyatetn.<br />

pany holds on the site <strong>of</strong> its preHent, t«npot»ty<br />

plant, at the teat <strong>of</strong> Texas av,, to «naMe It to «•<br />

operate until its permanent plant ta completed.<br />

2—Whether thi dty will gbm it k laug-U*m ]<br />

four city-owned Uockl sOonf tbe Tim ITwrflsli ~<br />

tracks, where the cmnpany w«dd fniMmct a<br />

phnt.in a fireprb<strong>of</strong> factory M t ^<br />

where it Is, the company has already turned down<br />

poit-wmr contracts, '••*.,. ~~<br />

'ROMPT ACTION BY COY ES&EN*nAL<br />

Emphasizing the urgent necessity <strong>of</strong> the city's<br />

prompt action in extending the lease, an <strong>of</strong>ficial «f Thm I<br />

yer Company said thta week: "We cannot sit and Vtmtt."<br />

prefer to remain in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, but as mxm as our plan* i<br />

perfected. It will be necessary for us to go into " "<br />

pither her« or elsewhere<br />

"We do not propose to wait six months or * pear i<br />

possible lease extension, meantime losing out on otfef»<br />

sites in other possible locations. Originators <strong>of</strong> the prafif<br />

cated housing idea are practically begging us to take <strong>On</strong> '<br />

work.'*<br />

He uid that the company would want a three-yewr obtN<br />

tension <strong>of</strong> tha lease on the site which the plant now<br />

ies, to give it ample opportunity to acquire the _<br />

ite from the city on a long-term lease and to coiutratt IteM<br />

permanent factory.<br />

During the interim, the old plant would steadily<br />

ploy 160 to 800 men,<br />

WOULD SOLVE RESORT'S RECONVERSION<br />

Work on the prefabricated units probably would<br />

f th d th ld l fa<br />

flr CHANGE OF ADDRESS<br />

After — (DATE)<br />

SEND MY SENTINEL-LEDGER TO<br />

STRBBT ADDRESS CITT STATE<br />

or<br />

tinue for three years and thug would go a long way hr "tl^J<br />

ng Oeean <strong>City</strong>'s unemployment difficulties in the » -••••*<br />

lion period, it was pointed out, M the city promptly<br />

he lease, the company estimates that almost iminediat«l#<br />

t can provide jobs for Ooean <strong>City</strong>'s returning war veteiwnffi<br />

nd for former war workers.


New Et^tri<strong>of</strong>il Wonders.<br />

F r t A C 9<br />

R#rrtg«rator* to HaYe FrozenFood Cbmptrt-<br />

^^TaRnd Gi«, IOWM^ Sub aftwlE<br />

•-ygsj-psj-t<br />

a luge part<br />

easier, mare<br />

lor AmeHowm<br />

Bayud "<br />

"Advancements along tilts line<br />

will result In passing on fuel savings<br />

to the public, but even If we<br />

gm our fjielfor nothlrit, it would<br />

stUl cut the cost <strong>of</strong> electricity only<br />

ITper cent."<br />

Tm Atlantic <strong>City</strong> generating<br />

plant consumes 400 tons <strong>of</strong> coal<br />

daily, he said, .so that more effi.<br />

elent utilisation <strong>of</strong> lt« heat would<br />

be <strong>of</strong> benefit In eoiwrvlAR Amertea's<br />

coal reserves.<br />

Welfare Fund Drive<br />

Is Going Well<br />

The campaign by tlie Polioe and<br />

Firemen's Association to raise<br />

funds for welfare Is progressing<br />

satisfactorily, aacortlag to Vernon<br />

Hughes, fluaneial secretary.<br />

He said this week that man,<br />

contributions have been receivet.<br />

In wsponse to loop letterj reeentij<br />

sent out, although several hundred<br />

former supporters <strong>of</strong> the AJSSOejation's<br />

prognun reniain to be<br />

heard from.<br />

ANNOUNCING<br />

the<br />

<strong>of</strong> the<br />

AMOCO<br />

STATION<br />

Gas Rffl tiffing<br />

Strolls Crowd<br />

Cantlinwd from *•**<br />

employes. The <strong>of</strong>fice workers. Incidentally,<br />

denied that they stalled<br />

an -uprising'!, for time <strong>of</strong>f on Wed<br />

nesday. as reported last week. They<br />

said they reported to their posts<br />

to *walt orders, sod that the commissioner,<br />

told them to take the<br />

two days <strong>of</strong>f. In line with federal<br />

government <strong>of</strong>fices.<br />

Failure <strong>of</strong> employes to show up<br />

was believed to be a principal rea-<br />

845 Brighton pi.<br />

Herbert H. Blizzard<br />

A Co.<br />

ntihuhlpnk<br />

Call O, C. 18S8-M<br />

Ennlncs and WtM Enda<br />

MORTGAGE<br />

MONEY<br />

We Have It<br />

Seashore Building<br />

& Loan Alan.<br />

;/: ;; '^iOSK^<br />

will fee open to the end <strong>of</strong> theMonday,<br />

alter a victory U» <strong>of</strong><br />

month. Indications are th»t aooomm<br />

The floUo Pueta AdmuitotniUoB<br />

Rnnounoed late laat week that delivery<br />

reotrlctlons on anthracite<br />

have been lifted, whloli means that<br />

consumers may now stock up their<br />

entire winter's supply if they can<br />

get it from dealen. Previously,<br />

buying wu limited to only SO per<br />

cent <strong>of</strong> the quota toy January 1<br />

Relber. lieutenant-governor at<br />

« sent n man to<br />

< ta^Son on Monday, Kmiimf'gftfifil He also announced that the<br />

club pped the «nUre division<br />

dbbto wlThla anethy^monUi<br />

by vIiiR an attendance av.<br />

: wejii.In HIS* al (M home<br />

<strong>of</strong> 90 per cent during<br />

e<br />

MM about to BO Into pro-<br />

. MONTH<br />

Other revolutioni tendine toward clently that every Kilowatt hpuf<br />

• higher stnntlurd <strong>of</strong> living may <strong>of</strong> elertritlty consumed produces<br />

WSBtol^ sears to •eeomBUai, he tlie equivalent <strong>of</strong> two kilowatt<br />

hours <strong>of</strong> heat energy, one <strong>of</strong> the<br />

,1 m eace "20*<br />

Pat lack '••"•"' "lit<br />

Share Ch»» 'jj" **'• SSc<br />

• tnri Mu WIMMT<br />

»BUTTER "^<br />

"r 1<br />

48c<br />

Other Br«a«a Battw m 47c<br />

OutMM<br />

Fancy Blan Chaa<br />

pfMSMffPto«V%^<br />

Agara Lmsctwoa Mwl<br />

Btaa B»y Maurr«w<br />

Duir» Wi m<br />

FmH Caka Bf<br />

Maaan Jan<br />

V4A It* i<br />

A Plover Tra<strong>of</strong><br />

"HUT JtO" Routed<br />

lead<br />

COFFEE<br />

h» 47«<br />

tAftt. SM<br />

a ^ sis<br />

, flrmw<br />

BREAD<br />

•tat n<br />

ooW aaaUaHKaaa mM W<br />

Ml M> MMta M« i<br />

W AM Available •<br />

IVORY SOAP<br />

OXYDOL is *m<br />

LAVA HAND SOAP 3<br />

CAMAY SOAP 3 — W<br />

IVORY FLAKES n-^ Vr23 c<br />

•PAN<br />

•te<br />

•r MM<br />

[ < J p^ AM'<br />

1<br />

all Hwlr 1<br />

(a.<br />

n 3 M«i *<br />

«»•"<br />

H jj u fraiii<br />

•'•'; -*"..Vf .:<br />

Too Late To CUwify<br />

Ic lunH,<br />

dti'a<br />

i-rt<br />

MAN NOW In MrvMt muit oei<br />

five room fumlnhed bunnlaw<br />

las 3 bedrooms, bath, living room,<br />

lichen; .also garage. Apply 6117<br />

.Fait »». l«10,<br />

WANTED—Dlih wHher. Oood pay.<br />

. « on.<br />

hauled Tn"e5eileBr'Bon^ion OI 'S<br />

eaiir mmmt, §78, ^ply S3 W! iffi<br />

•5? S*M<br />

«BNT-»Btttlfully furnlahedflm<br />

floor apartment, for September.<br />

3r ^8^ r ? onth - lm wfitoy ȴ,,<br />

none Q»1«J. S^t<br />

, catTiaie for siic, ext<br />

uinaition. Mrs. Taylor<br />

•ley av,. first floor. PWne<br />

..'ABMUM*—Three or four Mdnmn<br />

Houserior yeiir round occupancy<br />

Fnone QW5. tf<br />

"TANTto — WftltreiSej, experlenced.<br />

Watson 1 ! O<strong>of</strong> fee ^<br />

Phone Mrs, Jones, low<br />

¥iew.<br />

JJOW—Meketbooic with t<br />

-buneliea <strong>of</strong> keys, j. a.<br />

310 Harbor Lane, •omen<br />

Reward.<br />

vMTTBD-urns 18 years ol age or<br />

over, Utterers Mo Boardwalk.<br />

dlHon; and 14-ft. la<br />

t in Mod ahapc. Also man'*<br />

•war iloyole, B-inch wheels,<br />

enberi. Bay View Drive, atriith-<br />

B-34<br />

LOST _ Wyler man's white fold<br />

wrist watoh, brown strap. Monday.<br />

Reward. MIS central *v, 8-24<br />

SAW - fttoth sailboat, complete<br />

HO.0O, includes sail, masp and<br />

pa<strong>of</strong>lle. iO12 Atbury av. n-24<br />

!T_^ed and blue small snake><br />

WANTED _ aoy» or younf m«i<br />

pot WMhers. dtah washers Bni<br />

»»ln handbag contHimng vaiuable<br />

keys, sun glasses, other<br />

articles. Reward. Return to Hotel<br />

BBlseayne. l s e a y n e 1 2 4<br />

LOST — Small round sold wrttt<br />

wateh, blMlt eord, initials, O M<br />

on ^ck. if found return to •en.<br />

>1-I^^r <strong>of</strong>fice. MwM, 8.31<br />

»»« — Brown wallet. cuntnlnliiB<br />

110 DMtu gavlng rtuft,, tl eash.<br />

Reward. Cameo Waffle Shop, loth<br />

if, ana Boardwalk, i-aj<br />

Womsn's bicycle wioT^wire<br />

—it and kick stand. NBW<br />

, e tire, 116.00. Also 30-Kallon<br />

water tank with gag cbn. 137 Sen.<br />

tral av. Phone 14tB-J. 8.34<br />

VAN 4 eD=Beliaien, colored. colored Good<br />

wages and maintenance. 1<strong>Ocean</strong>ic<br />

lotel,_lltft_anil Weilty av. »-« §.34<br />

~hm - New and used bed HnelT<br />

Joor model Phllco Bw-lng-Bye<br />

radio, blankets, mianlluwaug furniture,<br />

kitchen utensils, electric<br />

toaster, etc. 300 Ninth «, _8-Si<br />

LOST—ConkJln fountain peri. Beward,<br />

L. Chandler. 844 North st.<br />

iALE—nht M.ft, twin screw snort<br />

ftahtnt bo«t; M-ft, shelter cifin<br />

1a skifl TO h.p. Ohrysler Bngine,<br />

tlHOO, Wf Pleaaure av. j.^4<br />

SALE—Ija ifli—ladieii<br />

Rrar — Aportment, 2 bedrooms<br />

living room and batB, on first<br />

floor. Adulti only. Available '<br />

mediately. TOI fHfth st. •.34 .-„<br />

WASrisu—w«otieal nurse wanted<br />

Oerrutrs, Phone im_ __ t-M<br />

WANTED — Three or four bud.<br />

mm unfurnished apartment,<br />

porch, for year 'round lease. Refined<br />

adufts. Heated Breferred.<br />

IMP Central ay, " 8.7<br />

BALE — Portable ease Rontainini<br />

hnney comb frmnes. u.m, rnrtlcally<br />

neg, J040 Central ay. g.7<br />

BAIM— Evinrude light 4 outboard<br />

motor, j> h,p. Can be seen at<br />

Becker's Boat Yard, 18th st. and<br />

Lagoon. (.94<br />

(94<br />

AKIEU—Two or three bedroom<br />

apartment pr cottaee year round<br />

occupancy. Phone 08M, tf<br />

1 bicycle 28-Inch, Elgin,<br />

good condition, balloon tires,<br />

many extras. MS.OO, 1IO8 Wesley<br />

8-314<br />

w — House or Apartment<br />

rrom October IB to Aprill. Two<br />

or three beflrootns. Four adulu.<br />

Boar asai, Bentlnei-Ledeer. t-st<br />

atchet stoelTand dieffom<br />

ewardl, returned tojj<br />

•EA ISLB TO AUCTION<br />

MOKE LOTS, SATURDAY<br />

Sea Isle <strong>City</strong>'s second public sale<br />

<strong>of</strong> elty-owned real estate will take<br />

Place tomorrow at 1 p.m. at city<br />

hall. Twenty parcels <strong>of</strong> land will<br />

be disposed <strong>of</strong> at minimum bid<br />

prices ranging from iaoo to $700.<br />

Furniture polish can be made <strong>of</strong><br />

wo parts balled linseed oil and<br />

>ne part turpentine.<br />

11<br />

M.E.BLATT CO.<br />

»•« DM 4-1111<br />

Silhouette drama in "New Look" fashions<br />

for 1946—definitely future-perfect! SM<br />

their wingspread dolman sleevei, curved<br />

broad shoulders, slim skirts ~— dresses excitingly<br />

figure-flattering to wear for big<br />

moments from now on I Spotlighted here—<br />

do come and see the entire fashion-fresh<br />

collection <strong>of</strong> black crepe dresses today.<br />

Misses' sizes 12 to 20.<br />

•19- 95 te *39 9S<br />

'-*.-.<br />

OCEAN CITY SEKTINEL-LEDGER —<br />

HALF MOON<br />

ART GALLERIES<br />

934 Boardwalk <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N, J.<br />

IMPORTANT!<br />

Rare Collection <strong>of</strong> Fine<br />

Diamonds<br />

Consigned By Very Prominent Family<br />

(Nan Mast Be wltMM)<br />

TO BE SOLD AT<br />

Public<br />

Auction Sale<br />

Sat., <strong>Aug</strong>. 25,<strong>1945</strong>—7:30 p, m.<br />

Fancy Pear-Shaped Diamond Ring<br />

1 Pear^Shaped Diamond — Blue White<br />

1 Pear-Shaped Diamond — Canary<br />

Platinum Mounting<br />

12 Round Diamonds<br />

16 Baguette Diamonds<br />

) 16.00 carats<br />

) for both<br />

All Gem Diamond*<br />

Canary and Pear-Shaped Diamond Pin<br />

Consisting <strong>of</strong><br />

1 Canary Gem Diamond<br />

2 Larger Pear-Shaped Diamonds *<br />

6 Smaller Pear-Shaped Diamonds )<br />

2 Marquise Diamonds ' )<br />

Made By Carrier <strong>of</strong> Paris<br />

about 5.00 carat*<br />

, Also — DIAMOND PLATINUM CHAIN<br />

containing 28 Round Diamonds about 3.S0 carats<br />

Two Emerald Cut Diamond Ring<br />

1 Gem Red Diamond<br />

1 Gem Blue White Diamond<br />

20 Baguette Diamond*<br />

28 Round Diamonds<br />

Both Diamonds Are Perfect<br />

) about<br />

) 7.50 carat*<br />

) about<br />

) 2.00 carat*<br />

Oriental Sapphire and Diamond Brooch<br />

3 Marquise Diamonds<br />

2 Octagon-Shaped Diamonds<br />

80 Round Diamonds<br />

52 Oriental Cashmere Sapphires<br />

Oriental Ruby and Diamond Drop<br />

Made By TIFFANY and CO,<br />

Can Be Worn As Pin or Necklace<br />

1 Gem Oriental Ruby<br />

66 Blue White Diamonds<br />

All Diamond Necklace Chain<br />

60 Round Diamonds<br />

about 3.25 carati<br />

about 4.50 carat*<br />

about 2.50 carat*<br />

about 6.50 carat*<br />

•bout 15.00 carat*<br />

about 29.75 carat*<br />

Fancy Triangle & Baguette Diamond Ring<br />

3 Triangle Diamonds about 3.50 carat*<br />

7 Round Diamonds ) about<br />

17'Baguette Diamond* ) 3,00 caraU<br />

Platinum Mounting <strong>of</strong> die Finest Quality and Workmanship<br />

Emerald Gut Diamond Ring<br />

1 Emerald Cut Diamond about 13,60 cants<br />

2 Tapered Baguette Diamond*<br />

Platinum Diamond Solitaire Ring .<br />

Blue White Round Diamond about 10.50 carat*<br />

Gentlemen's Platinum Diamond Ring<br />

Blue White Round Diamond about 7J0 carats<br />

The Above Collection Wm Appraised At $250,000<br />

Half Moon Art Gil]<br />

OCEAN^ CITY, N. J.<br />

Mr


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tutu «*pioiNrf«i«<br />

vice. nutMBtlan WM cut to<br />

FW to an U» ntion*d __.<br />

„, r tfr ittfattUM and DMaiue the<br />

#Mlona wer. ahorMiandML<br />

BE READY TO BUILD<br />

Home <strong>of</strong> Your, A. goon At Building<br />

Material. An RelMwed<br />

SECURE YOUR LOT NOW<br />

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to<br />

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• IwMora<br />

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— major tource<br />

mart watkmlM to<br />

In<br />

to<br />

**}"<br />

<strong>of</strong> Acrleultttn Clinton<br />

P. Andenon declared that It may<br />

M po**mla to end food rationing<br />

*"- - - but the Offlc* <strong>of</strong> Price<br />

oppoitte<br />

MOMt MEAT IN ncOHVCT<br />

TIM OPA on Tuesday gave I<br />

mlse oX more meat for civile<br />

however, aa it reported plan* to<br />

Mduce red point values In September<br />

Anticipating the n<br />

OPA said that restaurant* and<br />

tel* which have run short <strong>of</strong><br />

SEAFOOD RESTAURANT<br />

9th Street at the Bay<br />

UNLIMITED PARKING<br />

Open Weak Pays—1 to 8 p. m.<br />

BHrimu to • p. m.<br />

CLOSED MONDAYS<br />

WMUngtMi, D.C.. 9th & Mune Ave., S.W.<br />

-Inn<br />

SHOP<br />

BREAKFAST<br />

8 to 12<br />

OubBra-JrfMtt<br />

, 2Se to 7Sc<br />

DAILY<br />

l " ROOMS<br />

BREAKFAST<br />

LUNCHEON<br />

DINNERS<br />

SANDWICHES<br />

vINOY The Friendly<br />

Dining Room<br />

Central Ave.<br />

Hone-Cooked Meala<br />

lbs, fieari Schnltuer, Prop.<br />

928 Boardwalk<br />

Serving Sandwiches, tot or<br />

cold. Breakfast, Lonch and<br />

Plotter Dinners. Bevermgm,<br />

Spedaltiw, Hamburgers<br />

and Hot Dogs.<br />

Candles<br />

Fountain Service<br />

Breyer*s Ice Cream<br />

(Abo In Quarts or Balk)<br />

"-•win, Pup pom, Mule.<br />

co and News Stud<br />

J- F.HMt<br />

DINNERS *1<br />

II to • BJH.<br />

BmkfMt, 8 to 11 «.m.<br />

Innrhfon BOOB to 1 p.m.<br />

•MMAaiayi and HelUf.<br />

PLYMOUTH<br />

INN<br />

Plymouth PUce and<br />

AU c. COKSON,<br />

fall Course DINNERS<br />

OCEAN OTY SE>mNEL4JEDGER<br />

Controls g d<br />

<strong>On</strong> Work Conditions<br />

W I on i<br />

^Mrthe point<br />

didnt complete<br />

thelr bomb<br />

tin*<br />

will.make<br />

give e them th* the op-<br />

Jurt the| taurant to get as mi)ch _<br />

mlty to perfect thelr bomb,<br />

mene meat for the September-October<br />

allotment perioa a* it did outl"<br />

during the May-June period." an HIS PREDICTION<br />

OPA spokesman said<br />

Lt. Col. KaBiach made one pre-<br />

RATIONING MAY END SOON diction which already has been<br />

Secretary Andenon said that partially fulfilled .-<br />

" rationing can be terminated<br />

! next few months lr th« vol- •What I expect to happen," he<br />

said, "is for Japan to stall around<br />

s has been anticipated as long as possible, lo keep our<br />

Wor the first three quarters or troops from landing .on Japan<br />

the ear the average per capita Meanwhile, emissaries will be sent<br />

meat suppl has Deen from 115 to each army commander with se-<br />

to 130 pounds a year .but If the cret Instructions from headquart-<br />

heavy run <strong>of</strong> meat to market maers.terializes it will shoot up to 145<br />

Hounds in the last quarter. Such When the surrender <strong>of</strong> the Jap-<br />

an Increase would bring supply anese ese army does take place, l<br />

and demand into balance and jus- protobly will M surprised at<br />

tify the end <strong>of</strong> rationing, Ander-<br />

lu<br />

ta Rb th<br />

son said.<br />

i<br />

Most meats were as scarce in<br />

local stores this week as they have<br />

been all summer, although<br />

g<br />

the<br />

ly improve »rt«l to lie<br />

SHOE RATIONING<br />

END SOON<br />

War Production Beard spokesmen<br />

Indicated at Wushingtenihis<br />

week that th# end <strong>of</strong> shoe ration;<br />

Ing can be expected between two<br />

weeks and two months from now<br />

The agency is asjemWyino supy<br />

and production statistics bK<br />

ore making a final decision. Mil-<br />

••wy and naval shoe requirements<br />

—-• have been drastically<br />

Warn* Japs May be<br />

Plotting Big Hoax<br />

O l l d from pg 1<br />

eountrj 1 msmbnsbJik.<br />

er, has 1 en spending a two-week<br />

The new members are- William<br />

tncation in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, accorulnir<br />

Por<br />

Boyd Resss. Kmart R. Ostnndar,<br />

tu an Item in The Plainfleld Cour<br />

Mlchari J MoOuaker, Charles<br />

Icr-Nens It «n.lwl tji^t 1^. ^<br />

trols on working conditions for sons fmind "nnathrr ooniiltloiu<br />

William V Meenan, Joseph 8 women and minors in New Jerac> much Iniproveil over the situation<br />

Bradway. Robert H Pullen, Tho- a as revoked Tursda\ b\ State La- when he left Pliilnfleld."<br />

mai E Chattln. Jr and Joseph bor Commissioner Hirij C Harp-<br />

Castaldl<br />

er<br />

Comnuutder Moyer commended The principal pre-war restriction<br />

FTtANKl,V SPEAKINfl<br />

Pifenklln A- King, senior vice com- restored is the limiting <strong>of</strong> \tnmcn She went to the butcher's<br />

mander-elect for hi* efforts In the<br />

to a work dav ol no morr tlmn 10 P\jr spnrcrlbs and suet.<br />

hours with emplo ment not ex<br />

membership drive ,<br />

But . found that some others<br />

cerdtng M hours in n week Wo- Had bratcn her tuot.<br />

Service Officer Shafto called atmen canno,t work before 7 a m<br />

tention to the fact that the ser- after midnight Children from<br />

Sho said she woyld nettle<br />

oth 18 are not permitted to work\<br />

pacity <strong>of</strong> any single person and more than 40 hours a week or"<br />

requested Jack o Jernee Incom-<br />

aftrr 10 pjn<br />

ok<br />

ing post commander, to arrange<br />

a new setup for this departme<br />

The next meeting <strong>of</strong> the Post Is Weather Man From<br />

scheduled for September s. Plainfield Here<br />

py M surprised at lu<br />

"8«m, the Weatherman," who<br />

atae. Remember, the Jap not oniy FIBST SUBMARINE<br />

dishes out weather data in the<br />

(I a military feree- he |» an eco The first submarine wat built Plalnfield.Jersey <strong>City</strong> area, appar-<br />

nomlc force. Remember, not all na by John Holland <strong>of</strong> Faasale Counently likes <strong>Ocean</strong> city's brand <strong>of</strong><br />

tives <strong>of</strong> the invaded countries hnt ty and now reposes in the public weather better than his own.<br />

ed the Jap. Many increased their museum at Peterson<br />

B, IS. Pearson, tne u, 8. observincome<br />

and were content with the<br />

setup.<br />

JAPS DISGUISED AS CHINESE<br />

"The Jap soldier can ilip out <strong>of</strong><br />

his uniform and step into a pair<br />

<strong>of</strong> dirty britches, and he will defy<br />

identification. Even our own Inter<br />

preters couldn't tell a Jap from<br />

a Chinese. The dialecta in China<br />

are go contrasting that Chinese<br />

from different localities en n't understand<br />

each other.<br />

"The Japs hate ••, They look<br />

lanmM la the da; when the,<br />

RESTAURANT<br />

can MBB» •roounU. We (D be<br />

fool, if we flee then the aptnr-<br />

'"<br />

Par more than «S minutes, „<br />

JEV AVENUE<br />

Col Kaibach held the Legionnaires<br />

surfendered with iy main spellbound with an account <strong>of</strong> the<br />

anny Intact, we crippled Japan's horrors and hardships <strong>of</strong> tne Bur-<br />

naey but we never came up against ma campaign.<br />

the main body <strong>of</strong> it» army In<br />

Commander c, Joseph Mayer<br />

Manehukuo. LJttle doubt the ato-<br />

presided. Ten veterans, nine from<br />

mlc bomb h t d<br />

THE HENRY PLATE<br />

RESTAURANTS<br />

Popular Prices<br />

Mask You'll Enjoy<br />

Ninth St. At Wesley Ave.<br />

Hotel Strand Building<br />

•OTABT CLUB MEETS HIRE FRIDAYS AT « P, K.<br />

BREAKFAST 9 to iZiSO<br />

PINNER 4 to 9:30<br />

CLIFFE'S SPECIAL... $1.25<br />

Filet <strong>of</strong> Maunder Deviled Crab<br />

Deviled Clam<br />

Pried Oysters Deep Bea Scallops<br />

•hrimp Balaa Cole Slaw<br />

French pried Potatoes Lettuce and Tomato I<br />

Holla and Butter O<strong>of</strong>ffe or Tea<br />

Specializing In All Type<br />

Seafood Dinners<br />

Lobsters, S<strong>of</strong>t Crabs, Scallops,<br />

Shrimp, etc<br />

CLIFFE'S<br />

SEAFOOD RESTAURANT<br />

JOHN S, TUNNIOLIFFE, Frap,<br />

802 Boardwalk Phone 0602<br />

(CLOSED WEDNESDAYS)<br />

AB-OBBM \fimw from E*«y Seat, . , Right on tne Boardwalk<br />

Restaurant<br />

<strong>On</strong> the Boardwalk at Fourth Street<br />

•Mm<br />

*t.-. ..->•- v<br />

THE BOARDWALK RESTAURANT<br />

For th« Garden, Section<br />

• Fine Food<br />

• Moderately<br />

* Generous Portioiu<br />

* By the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

OPEN EVERY DAY<br />

D4mwm 4:30 to 8 Bmkfut 8i30 to 11:30<br />

S«*ch7.3>00 to tiM<br />

OPEN DAILY EXCEPT FRIDAYS<br />

Northwood—Where Dining /« Always<br />

A Pleasure<br />

Excellent Food<br />

Moderate Prices<br />

Pleasant Environment<br />

Courteous Service<br />

THE ...<br />

Garden Patch<br />

MABIE C. TOWNSEND. Prop.<br />

Open fron 8 A. M.<br />

aad BOARDWALK-Nrxt to ViUage<br />

A:<br />

ror meat<br />

The b<br />

I Ju«t<br />

SEAFOW<br />

RESTAI<br />

Open<br />

From 12 No*<br />

Until 8:30 PJ<br />

and closed one day weekly (To<br />

WANTED<br />

WAITRESSES<br />

" » ti<br />

Watson's C<strong>of</strong>fee Shop*<br />

<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Better Dintag<br />

OCEAN AVE, at NINTH ST. '$<br />

Horsey's Restaurant]<br />

1357-59 Asbury Avenue<br />

OINNEBa—4iN to 1<br />

SUNDAYS and UOLIBAYS-.3 III I<br />

BREAKFAST—8:30 % lliM<br />

POINT TAVER<br />

EVERY DAY<br />

0H THE BAY AT IOMERS POINT<br />

' Delicious Lobsters<br />

jL a Spadalty<br />

r , •<br />

, Steaks, and Chops<br />

Seafood in Variety<br />

RK at the<br />

Hwnmood<br />

D«li0hfful»br««E«-iw#Bf dinina r«««.« »»A bar<br />

\,<br />

** , rfl— -./<br />

r-<br />

r. <strong>Aug</strong>u«t 24, 194? OCEAN<br />

Ctfjtote*<br />

IU Title<br />

All-Stat*<br />

team clinched the<br />

<strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> city<br />

Tuesday night, by<br />

• • All-Stars, de<br />

• to 1,<br />

_ i| runs , m<br />

finning," whrti Pitcher Moon<br />

,» * round-tripper and «nt<br />

otWM luani! afioad oj htei,<br />

put the Army out In front<br />

[Hen lost their one b!« apner-<br />

' to the thiTo aemlon when<br />

— Qtutafsolt walloped a homer<br />

, JUi two on., base, but faUea to<br />

touph fl»t ban on the way around<br />

Roy Steele's<br />

Ship Bar<br />

at the<br />

Trolley Station, Somera Point<br />

you can enjoy an evening <strong>of</strong> laughs with<br />

|jfour favorite drink*. It's always MI enjoyable eve-<br />

*ag with<br />

JOE FISHER at th« PIANO<br />

PACKAGE GOODS TO TAKE OUT<br />

Cantaim fifth* 3,45<br />

Sehenley Black Label fifht 3.89<br />

Three Feathers fifth 3.87<br />

Park & Tilford Reserve fifth 3.40<br />

Golden Weddtoi fifth 3.43<br />

Green River fifth 3.32<br />

Fleishman'. 80 pro<strong>of</strong> fifth 3,53,<br />

GU Guckenheimer , fifth^-Sl<br />

Philadelphia pt. 2.47 fifth 3.93<br />

Walsh pt^4^,qH»rt 4.28<br />

y * pt. 2.47 fifth 3,83<br />

Haviland pt. 2.47 fifth 3.89<br />

Tom Hardy pt. 2.47 fifth 3,89<br />

Coronet Brandy , pt, 2.46<br />

GIN, RUM and BRANDIES<br />

BEER BY THE CASE<br />

GROVE<br />

I the May. fanning Road—John S. Lamb, Prop,<br />

om tmm hra sosffiBg W>INT encu<br />

Muiie<br />

• JACK ALBIK<br />

Clean<br />

Fun<br />

AT THE PIANO<br />

NIGHTLY<br />

DELICIOUS SANDWICHES<br />

I'll See You At...<br />

MAENNER'S<br />

<strong>On</strong> tile Circle — Somers Point<br />

©liraCM<br />

Jean won the fM set at 7-Suui<br />

was beaten doip In the otMh %<br />

close •cores <strong>of</strong> 4-4, i-6,<br />

fVjrty-seven outst4ndinK fill<br />

players from 14 states were entered<br />

in tne tourney. Anou them<br />

were Jane Austin, winner <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Atlantic Coist girls' title on the<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> eotfrti earlier um<br />

month, and Deborah' Welsh, who<br />

fat th* aMgiel ana<br />

s O l i w l i H<br />

—PLATTIRi-<br />

Whole CklikiB L<strong>of</strong>tlter<br />

BiU Chicken Lihln ,<br />

Potato ssUi ..^.===<br />

Julienne FstitHS ,<br />

Csle iisw -<br />

Pickled Beet. .—...<br />

Hirnrd Ben. _„,,,„,„<br />

Hluroml * CkNIt<br />

Cnunt Iflutk —<br />

Rice<br />

dim<br />

liked Mini ....<br />

. _ j je<br />

..,-. ,»t, m<br />

sa order Ik<br />

_OP1V ALt YIAR—<br />

«,.»i, a?<br />

_...lt. He<br />

.„»», m<br />

'OME COOKINC<br />

Point<br />

Dies 5 Days<br />

After His Wife<br />

ANWOUMCIMQ<br />

The Appointment <strong>of</strong><br />

OCEM CITY<br />

OARAGE<br />

9th A <strong>Ocean</strong> Ave,<br />

FOB<br />

PLYMOUTH 4<br />

OESOTO<br />

Sales &<br />

Service<br />

HAKOLB<br />

*•••«»*«•«»»«»«*«««>«#'<br />

^jay^^^^^^^<br />

Sabtirri Br6theri<br />

Meet in Pacific<br />

8OMER8 POINT—Mr. and lln.<br />

Point Churches<br />

METHODIST<br />

10 ajn, Sunday School. ,<br />

11 ajn, Momliu fcrvice. Topic!<br />

"Love's Gift,"<br />

B:SO p.m. Youth fellowship meet-<br />

7:M pjn. "Sinners' Friend, 11<br />

* * 9<br />

FIRST BAPTIST<br />

10 Bin. Sunday School, Mrs, Millard<br />

KilduS wifl take charge,<br />

11 a.m. Morning Worship, special<br />

services, with Rev- Millard<br />

KilduS in charge, Rev. and Mm.<br />

•ilduff are missionaries Irom the<br />

Kentucky mountains.<br />

% f :W DJn, B. V, F, V. Arden Ita-<br />

Urge Ratioiferfs<br />

To Stay on Jdb<br />

a&H^tttiufifiiiiafeMi<br />

A. W. aahurn have ji|st nsoetvod<br />

word that UMIr two SMIS, S-fct.<br />

Jack Sabum and Opl. Walter 8abum,<br />

have met in the Philippine*.<br />

The defendlnt tlUIsU started<br />

Jack has been in the Pacific for<br />

With Swiiyne on tne mound, »•<br />

a year with 757th Field Artillery, xattsat<br />

- him vm Moore in the<br />

Walter A, Smith ana Walt was hi the European<br />

Inning hut It didn't help<br />

theatre and saw action lu Ger-<br />

Moon hurled nice ball for<br />

HI Short Tone<br />

many with the lwth Combat En-<br />

Sm «»ra<br />

my. and got his outstanding<br />

gineers Be went directly from<br />

support flom MtaAlUsier at<br />

eOMERs POINT — Walter A. France to tbe Pacific and U now<br />

bMe and Ardrey to riaht<br />

Smith. «7, died at his home, Sis on Luzon. • *<br />

gtjiut M<br />

Thli was their first meeting In<br />

Handera Students MM,<br />

mori. than two year*.<br />

days after<br />

Their sister, Virginia, la a phar-<br />

Resort Girl in Win Swim Honor* whose funera<br />

macists mate In the O. S. Naval<br />

afternoon.<br />

Hospital, St. Alburn, Long Island.<br />

,,mjf MWti Virginia Thbmamn,<br />

U, S, Net Tourney Marilyn Fon ana Lois Thompsbn, Mr. smith, a retired plufliber,<br />

BWlmminR Miss Mary jean Cooper, <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

students at We Fland- had teen in buslnMs lure 3S Fear*,<br />

<strong>City</strong> student at WesM<strong>of</strong>m Sehoor.<br />

ers pools here, won Honors last He wM affiliated with Keystone<br />

jfle a at.ronk' allowing Monday Friday night at a twlro meet at Chapter, ¥, and A. M-, Llnwood,<br />

In the National Qlrls' tennis oham. Oleinenton" K. J.<br />

• Qhderdown Aibly <strong>of</strong><br />

~ -inshln tournament at Bt Mar-<br />

lla, Order <strong>of</strong> Eiwterrj<br />

Virginia won two first places,<br />

.'s am. out WM ellmlne ated In<br />

_ imers Point RepuHleati<br />

one in the backstroke «nd one in<br />

the second round.<br />

the novice event, Xjois captured<br />

League, and the nre Company.<br />

neons place in the novloe race, SurvlvlnR are one aon and four<br />

Marilyn f hushed second in the daughters. Hairy, elty taji eoU<br />

t Mm. OoroUiy Btittan,<br />

nil M tiiii<br />

clalr, H. J, and Mrs, Florence Roberts.<br />

A slater, MJH. Rebecca Set<br />

domrldge, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, alto iur.<br />

ViVBS,<br />

Following a viewing Thursday<br />

evening, at the home, <strong>of</strong> his toq,<br />

10 E, Johnson av., service* will be<br />

hojnpjoos reside in Mad. held Friday at 1 pJn,<br />

, Marilyn Fox ta from<br />

POCAHQNTAS OBSKRVES<br />

MTHAWOTnian<br />

MORE SPOBT NEWS, PAGE U<br />

POINT—Bflver Moon<br />

Council, No, II, Degreo <strong>of</strong> Poca-<br />

Mlsi Ada Johnson, <strong>of</strong> the city hontaa, celebrated its 24th fl<br />

electrical bureau, spent the week<br />

n a n Friday evening at the<br />

York av, fire haU, wilh Mrs, '<br />

end attending the annual Malaga<br />

He :<br />

Camp Meeting.<br />

ed,<br />

Henry Irelaa Deputy Great Sachem,<br />

<strong>of</strong> PltasuitvUe, guest speak,<br />

GOOD FDDD wU er, dUciwM the possibility <strong>of</strong><br />

forming a Red Men s council in<br />

this district.<br />

& GOOD SIRVitl Other guests were present from<br />

Allequlppa Councl" PleasantvlUe.<br />

and White swan Council, beeds<br />

But Bliockey, DoiuLhy lutton,<br />

Emma Maim and Carrie Menderion,<br />

detorated the hall. Mrs Bslf<br />

Kresser and Helen Rodgkiss were<br />

in charge <strong>of</strong> the evenings refreali-<br />

Haslam's ments.<br />

Announeement was made that a<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s New skating party would take place In<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. Thursday <strong>of</strong> thl*<br />

week, mm Mae ShMfeey, chairman.<br />

METEK TALKS TO POINT<br />

KIWANIB CLUB<br />

715 Asbury Av. txanma ram - oeort* ir.<br />

Meyer, principal <strong>of</strong>. Oceon mis<br />

High Scliool, addressed fclwanii<br />

Phone 0974 Club Tuesdny nlgnt on the -lldu-<br />

Gational Clause hi the OJ, Bffl <strong>of</strong><br />

Rights".<br />

Open 10 AM. la 8:M P.M. Lt. aovemor F, Edwin JRelber,<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, presented the tt,<br />

CLOSED MONDAYS Oovernors<br />

Seafood Platters<br />

Steaks and Chops<br />

Sandwiches<br />

ALSO<br />

COOKED FOOD<br />

TO TAKE OUT<br />

Sevilea Clsm ^~.<br />

DITUM erst Uki<br />

Filet gl Flounder „<br />

Him Cngyitu .<br />

Cbliton<br />

__.._Jft<br />

1 goal duringawarf<br />

for<br />

to the clun. fint<br />

<strong>City</strong> and Upper Cape May<br />

received * lelegMm {Mb<br />

Admltdstnitor Oheater Bowlea T<br />

MEN HOME<br />

ing him and the other members to<br />

POINT—Oeorge John- "stay In the game until the final<br />

son, son <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs George whistle."<br />

Johnson has completed his boot<br />

training at Mempnls, Ifenn, and<br />

At the same urn*. OmOM EU,<br />

Is spending a 10-day leave with<br />

trlct Director T. Baroltf fMttipter<br />

his parents.<br />

•ent penona] letter* to all boirS<br />

chairmen declaring that "the ela-<br />

Pfc George Oerety back from 3 tion we feel must


Dea'd School<br />

eatteNews<br />

AVOVST titS—<br />

tUUtm •atari fnti and Herbert M.r.h.11 In<br />

ENCHANTED COTTAGE'<br />

•M MONDAY, AtoOMT'M-t^- ~' ~<br />

M Omif, DoUiM Reed atM Wmttmim Mftln in<br />

"GENTLE ANNIE"<br />

Om Qlrt <strong>of</strong> the Wemi<br />

ACGCSI m—<br />

-kttt


<strong>On</strong> Sunday For Week<br />

~~ "* ' included in Lirt <strong>of</strong> Speaker.<br />

Here<br />

Sd th<br />

* ite<br />

' meeting) & ooiuttniUte M?<br />

Sunday ]p the T»-<br />

t th<br />

Sunday ]p<br />

oonttmi* the T»<br />

throi«ti<br />

». with<br />

Maw Off "H Camp Meeting tw been •<br />

P. [»iiu»l»l Cfaneli.1 Mature <strong>of</strong> ramrt religious life rrom<br />

IX OL. «m «• fwtltlls time <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> was founded,<br />

tM ChuroH an thslMMI til tale place in the oldnt<br />

"TMrt Theater «m|oBurth Building «i the island be<br />

M ChuroH an thslMMI til tale place in the oldnt<br />

Mrt Theater. «m-|oBurth Building «i the island, be-<br />

at T:« pjn underltwien 6th and 0th sts. Mualc this<br />

> i;w IMOM UUOVI »wmM4 fith mid oth sts Music this<br />

•MM* Luttwranl pear will be under ttie direction<br />

lot flev B, W<br />

* ~" " at" each service<br />

BUnday-I*. F. B. Htrrls. chap.<br />

1Mb <strong>of</strong> tin D. e. Senate, WMhinJr<br />

ton. D. C.<br />

M y<br />

<strong>of</strong> un<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Oily<br />

Tuejday—Kev. W. Elwell Lake,<br />

president <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> CKy Tab-<br />

ernacle Association.<br />

Wednesday—Dr. F. A. DMnrto,<br />

New Jeney Conference, vu i- pre-<br />

sident <strong>of</strong> the Tabernacle A ucin-<br />

tlo.1'.<br />

^ildoly known<br />

j ths Wtttk «<br />

I Ii ssrttac on many<br />

Wright, <strong>of</strong> the Phil- Wdny—Dr Leon T Mooir<br />

imift There will be th * PhU»*lphl" Conference, t<br />

i at each n*vlt* ll "L ot « le Tnbernatle Associa<br />

All evening services will iw at<br />

'-" pm. and will be in tne Tab-<br />

ttw Mtswtl atntote. except Sunday nlghta<br />

when the Mrvtce<br />

TUUga theatre.<br />

will be In thr<br />

*tMaken for the services will be<br />

Association<br />

W Palmer. New<br />

.terse Conference, trustee or the<br />

rabernacle Association<br />

Sunday morning, Sept 3—Dr. B<br />

Princeton<br />

O Homiigtiausen. <strong>of</strong> r. ...„„„,<br />

Theloglcal Seminary; evening. r>r<br />

B. S. Clements, <strong>of</strong> the Bryn Mawr<br />

Presbyterian Church<br />

Church Announcements<br />

BbpUna<br />

dijtlngulshed<br />

to ««ll-lnfomied<br />

Jam trends.<br />

• I, Dr. Rasa etorer<br />

••trices lit toe<br />

•WStnwl<br />

£"i 'iSHS. 1 **- Ph*le." bf Krat-EliJrt,<br />

Jn r. AIM. Minuter 7;« nm. The Boardwalk Twl-<br />

Hunday pitgented a wond- light Bervlee, Bishop FrrtI pierce<br />

-^...f^ft erow ?« th?i^rton, <strong>of</strong> the Philadelphia a<br />

Wful sight, ai people crowded Uit Dergon, <strong>of</strong> the PhllBdelpJila area<br />

eburehes for worship servieet. It <strong>of</strong> the Methodist: Churcn will be<br />

ranlnds one-that Is one who I the guest speaker for this servi<br />

Dr. Harris Tabernacle<br />

Speaker<br />

Or. Frederick Brown Harris, (<br />

chaplain <strong>of</strong> the V B Senate and<br />

pastor <strong>of</strong> the Foundry Methodist<br />

Church, Washington. D O, will<br />

preach at the morning and eve-1<br />

ntag cerVicea <strong>of</strong> the Tabernacle I<br />

Association on Sunday<br />

Services vllj begin at the Tuber-1<br />

nacle at 10 4S ajn . and at the Vil-<br />

lage Theatre. 6th ot and the<br />

Boardwalk, ot T 43 pm<br />

Or Harris began his career In<br />

tl« New Jersey Conference, and Is<br />

well known and admired In <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> He nas just completed an en-<br />

gagement In Toronto, Canada, at<br />

the Eaton Methodist Church<br />

MB morning theme win be -A<br />

Divine Detour" His evening topic<br />

will be 'The Haioc <strong>of</strong> Sate<br />

Soloists will tie Edna Haddock,<br />

soprano or the Arch Street Meth-<br />

odist quartet. Philadelphia, and<br />

Samuel Brick, <strong>of</strong> the quartet <strong>of</strong><br />

Holy Trinity Cathedral. Philadel-<br />

phia.<br />

A song service preceding eaoh<br />

preaching sen-toe is led by Rev.<br />

Richard W Wright, <strong>of</strong>ficial song<br />

Stand at<br />

Sunday<br />

Sunday, the "dajr <strong>of</strong> prayer and<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Richard W Wrl«ht, <strong>of</strong>ficial sons<br />

leader <strong>of</strong> the Philadelphia Confer-<br />

enoe<br />

one—that Is one whoj the guest speaker for this service<br />

ilp a regular part <strong>of</strong>loeorge Lseham, tenor, will sing<br />

that type <strong>of</strong> Individ, as a solo, "^n the dates <strong>of</strong> trf<br />

all over you «rhen| TemplA" by * *~ : --""• ;<br />

• trio. "prBtae Ye," by Verti<br />

An unutual part <strong>of</strong> tne service<br />

will be the presentation <strong>of</strong> two<br />

Mo-<br />

reminds<br />

make<br />

his 1__<br />

ual who „-„.„, „ „___<br />

he wants something and leaves<br />

you decidedly atone when seme<br />

imw interest appears. - . WUJ „, me prBsentation <strong>of</strong> tw<br />

Worship is » state <strong>of</strong> mind and numBeri, "Ave Venun." by Mo<br />

heart In Its relation to The Iter-leart, and "Cherubic Song," by Bor-<br />

naj. All Scripture would teach that tyan»ki, theie two numbers to be<br />

It Is not something which can be I presented By a chorus <strong>of</strong> woBJeii.<br />

*-— Up o( laid down at will: Itl each <strong>of</strong> whom Is a soloist in miuie<br />

Si eensttnt. Remembering circles at home. They have gsth.<br />

O» paalmlfltg statement, "A Thou- ered thenijelres Into thl» fellow.<br />

ssjM yeaiB are but M a day with ship during their vaisatlon in O«.<br />

Ood," one hour In a weelE Is little Un Olty, The choir Is led by Mrs.<br />

Slough for His attention, Jnuehllieon BrlcK, <strong>of</strong> Ridgtwood, N J<br />

lisa for one to give Kim only an • • *<br />

hour In a decade. FIRST PRSSB1TERIAN<br />

^ftwWliig a place and a service |J* «t and Wesley »»,<br />

f» those who wish to Be more' " "" ' *~- J "<br />

constant io the purpose <strong>of</strong> the<br />

and<br />

irnrh<br />

eamnt is the purpose <strong>of</strong> the I -TS t?<br />

bovB church la the SWVIHPS which gJ B . B E;h n l ly f 1 ' Me« tln g «" l M<br />

re announced below; Bunaay Bchool teachers and <strong>of</strong>fi.<br />

»;30 ajn. The church School. P*!",'" the rtioir room.<br />

»;30 ajn. The church School. ,<br />

Continue your religious education MI ~<br />

while ehtavtair ^.^.11. vai,Bti**H ^^^^.1 t^-^s<br />

Bchool teacher<br />

the rtioir room.<br />

BJn - Tbe Church at Study<br />

Catherine Gordon, guperln<br />

e epjoytag your vacation. Here , MI ^. F 8 **"" 6 Oarian, guperln.<br />

will find a group <strong>of</strong> Christian 2 n s2to W<br />

people Interested in JearnlnB how<br />

to live the Ohrtst-Uke way.<br />

10:45 ajn. The Morning Service<br />

<strong>of</strong> Worship. The sermon subject for<br />

IWi serrlee wul be, • •Reconversion."<br />

MBas Elsie M«cPariane, aeeemplkh.<br />

iO eoBtttUts from New York <strong>City</strong>,<br />

«a rtng M a solo during this<br />

serrtce, j'The Ninety-First psata,"<br />

by MaeDcrmlrt. she will Join the<br />

other members <strong>of</strong> the quartet in<br />

prMentinr, "With a Voice <strong>of</strong> Sing-<br />

Ine," by Bh»w. and "Jesus Lover<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mr Soul," by William*. Mr.<br />

Aahton wUl play as organ num-<br />

ism, "Bnelude and Fugue In H<br />

Mnor," fThe OBthednl) by Bach<br />

•ncl "Andante In o," by Batiste'<br />

„ —. Cooper, assistant super<br />

intendents. Phil S, Barrett, sone<br />

leader. B. 8. lesson for September<br />

and, "Joseph's place in Gods Plan "<br />

Oeor-sls JB; 30-8S, 41: 14.16, 2S<br />

41-43. Todays leg»n t« be taught<br />

from the pulpit by Miss Martha<br />

Stevenson, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia.<br />

10r4J ajn. The Church at Wor-<br />

ship. Sermon, "My Peace I Qlve<br />

<strong>On</strong>to You." John 14: 87-31. The<br />

choir, directed by Mr. Barrett, will<br />

sing, "Thou wilt Keep Him in Per-<br />

feet peace." The trio will sine<br />

"Praise Ye," by Verdi, Audrey Oa-<br />

Ample parking space U provided<br />

on the Camp Ground tot all wor-<br />

shippers-<br />

Final Auxiliary<br />

Meeting Monday<br />

Radio Story Teller<br />

to Entertain<br />

La*t mjetlng <strong>of</strong> the Presbyter-<br />

ian Bummer Auxiliary will take<br />

place Monday In the south solar-<br />

lum <strong>of</strong> The Flanders at 3:30 0JB<br />

Hostesses will be auxiliary <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />

This summer's corps <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />

included Mrs. Alien o Thomas<br />

BTisldent: Mrs. Harry A. Palmer<br />

vice president; Mrs. Clarence j,<br />

Shllcoclt, corresponding secretary<br />

Mrs. O. V. Johnston, recording sec-<br />

retary; Mrs. J. Melvin Smith and |<br />

Miss Martha Stevenson, treasurerg<br />

Entertainment for the last meet-<br />

ing will be furnished by Jeannctte<br />

T, Broomal, foraier wacher <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Philadelphia normal schools, who<br />

Is now with radio station KYW<br />

She is known to children as "Aunt<br />

Jflnie," a favorite story teller A<br />

small group <strong>of</strong> the Crescendo<br />

Club will provide specHi music.<br />

At the meeting inst Monday Mi<br />

GEORGE LAPIIAM<br />

tJeorge Lapham, whose regular<br />

church position Is tenor soloist in<br />

Dr. Alexander Mccurdy^ dlstln-<br />

gulslied choir at flecond Presbytor-<br />

ian church, Philadelphia, will sing<br />

th» well known solo, "Open the<br />

antes <strong>of</strong> the Temple," by Knapp,<br />

during the Boardwalk Twilight<br />

Service <strong>of</strong> the Plrut Methodist<br />

Church, Sunday evening.<br />

SEA ISLE CHUBCH<br />

OBSERVES ANNIVERSAHV<br />

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

Isle <strong>City</strong> celebrated its 6!nd annl»<br />

versary Bunday with special morn,<br />

ing and evening programs. The<br />

morning sermon was given by Rev,<br />

William W. Payne, superintendent<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Brldgetoii District, while<br />

Rev. s, Paul Jefferson, president<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Massachusetts Baptist Con-<br />

vention, was the evening speaker.<br />

Tthanksgiving' proclaimed by<br />

Isldenf Truman, saw emry Uvwu<br />

I <strong>City</strong> ohurah filled to overflowlna<br />

|« remt resident, expresIM their<br />

htsMMlt thsnta. for ta» end <strong>of</strong><br />

(he leeond worli war,<br />

Hundredii <strong>of</strong> service men home<br />

- «h. as well as dlsEharged<br />

._.-„. swelled th* eongregstlons<br />

. <strong>of</strong> churchea <strong>of</strong> all denomlnntions<br />

I at both morning and evening ger-<br />

1 vices. AttondanM WB» by far the<br />

largest <strong>of</strong> the season, and oer-<br />

haps was an all-time record<br />

BESPEAK USTING KACI<br />

All resort pastors devoted their<br />

sermons to various phases <strong>of</strong> the<br />

significance <strong>of</strong> peace and the<br />

Christian 4wsponsibll!ty In making<br />

it lasting. At the Fin* Methodist<br />

Church, a special prayer was <strong>of</strong>fe<br />

ed by Bishop lies p, Carson,<br />

The Methodist church experience<br />

WM typical <strong>of</strong> the others. TWa<br />

church had between 1300 and 1300<br />

warshlpBejs In the morning, in-<br />

cluding 100 standing, while almost<br />

too others hAd to be turned away,<br />

in the ewotef them were mom<br />

than 1900 la the Moorlyn theatre,<br />

jrhWj has . ttiUnc csaaMty ei<br />

OTHER CHVBCHE8 CROWDED<br />

Holy Trinity Episcopal Church<br />

which has a normal <strong>Aug</strong>ust con<br />

gregation <strong>of</strong> M0 for a momln<br />

service, had «ST in the church for<br />

this occasion, with standees in ev<br />

cry possible place. The church al<br />

so had M0 at a special victory ser.<br />

vice last Wednesday morning.<br />

at. John's Lutheran Church also<br />

800 wonlUppsrs attended th* eve.<br />

nlng service at the Strand the-<br />

atre.<br />

reported standing room only at<br />

the historic building In the rare-<br />

noon and at the Village Theatre<br />

In the evening,<br />

Similar reports <strong>of</strong> overflow<br />

crowds were received from Bf AU.<br />

•uat|ne*s Roman Catholic Church'<br />

the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> B11ptl.1t church<br />

and the First Presbyterian Church.<br />

BEAT NHJHT CLUB<br />

BMPM>YE: IS tMPRIBONKO<br />

James Jlugan. M, <strong>of</strong> Philadel-<br />

phia, was Knteneed to two to three<br />

years in state prlmn by Judae<br />

Prench B. Loveland last week on<br />

* charge <strong>of</strong> lughway robbery and<br />

anault and battery. He was ar-<br />

OCEAN<br />

Seashore<br />

pI)Sl<br />

ils<br />

Bat Mi<br />

C. 1,1<br />

ney, Mr, Barrett and Henry Loper.<br />

7:40 p.m. Bvening service<br />

P«i«l i«e«e»| coorrol,,. fnm totrfl<br />

.bout worlf eveoo, la ow« world-wHe^Ff<br />

brio, you omihe^p<strong>of</strong> newt ud i ^<br />

,.n«.,,....ili*, , O Pltmr tnd * H<br />

Mil 1<br />

"For Goodnmta<br />

946-48 Boardw<br />

1111 m 1 i-t 11111 n ,M^X7<br />

- - ~ n<br />

Baptk<br />

Church<br />

Spend Thm Lord>» Day Witklfit<br />

SUNDAIT, AUGUST JB, IMS<br />

Rcnrirwi<br />

tl4J A. M. Snnday S<br />

11:00 A, M. Mornlnr Wo<br />

«!30 p, Mu B. Y, P, U,<br />

TUB P. «, Eventaf B<br />

iiOO p. M.<br />

..Rev.<br />

MM* *I I<br />

linquent Taxpayers<br />

f «>»» <strong>of</strong> the Tax Collector Is now preparing<br />

i h S t h e notice <strong>of</strong> |<br />

Properties for Unpaid<br />

for 1944 and prior yeut.<br />

MEETO 12ilS (Noon)<br />

Wednesday At<br />

SIMMS'<br />

WEIOOHE<br />

WI K1WAWANB<br />

SIMONIZING<br />

WASHED<br />

Kurtz Garage<br />

1* St tt Xtbntk AY*.<br />

"Church on the Boardwalk"<br />

STRAND THEATRE (A * c «>-'**«*»<br />

9th A Boardwalk—rune; 7j4S P. M.<br />

Sunday, <strong>Aug</strong>ust 26th<br />

Speaker:<br />

Dr. L. ^iph Tabor<br />

WiMlilnrton, D. C,<br />

Soloist:<br />

DOROTHY COX<br />

riiil.tlflnhki. Soprano<br />

NOTICE: Next week both servicei will be held<br />

m Strand Theatre with Dr. Ross Stover, preaching,<br />

Servtaai Sponsored fcy<br />

St. John f s Lutheran Church<br />

lOlh and <strong>On</strong>tral A,,.<br />

Morning Service in the Church: 11 A. M.<br />

Robert O, DUTU. B,r,D,, P«stor<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Ti<br />

ASSOCIATION - 66th Smm<br />

Anto Elltruwc, Asbnry Am, Mtina tlk »i AM;<br />

SUNDAt,<br />

<strong>Aug</strong>ust 26,<br />

»••••«<br />

QUEST •OLOIST8!<br />

U M BaMask. Ropoui.; H«o«tl A<br />

WMffht, SOBC LMder; Marini T.jlor, H.<br />

TUB FOVNDCB8 TABBItNACH WELcOMM 1««<br />

«o <strong>City</strong>* Mercfiaiii<br />

Tailor since 1M»^<br />

| JULIUS ROTH<br />

T.ll<strong>of</strong> (ot I H<br />

AVEHtJE<br />

««••*•«•<br />

_ »ii<br />

•••••••^<br />

*«<br />

I Bring Your<br />

Garments for<br />

I Cleaning to<br />

To com*, out Sund«y tmd join those who gather to give thanla to<br />

the <strong>On</strong>e who provides aU our comfort» and all our needs.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Baptist CIIDMB<br />

•m, Wllltam A. Me^<br />

W. M C. KlmlCT, Vutor<br />

Ftait Presbyterian Church<br />

936 Asbury Av<br />

PUEt,<br />

OIL<br />

Phone 1751<br />

Holy Trinity Episcopal<br />

Chuwh<br />

««T, Richard B,<br />

Bt. <strong>Aug</strong>ustine's If, C.<br />

Church<br />

Okmew » Doyle<br />

J. B<br />

St. John's Lulhenut<br />

Church<br />

Ktr. Bobcrt C. Barb<br />

Bt, Mary's Chape!<br />

Be*. ItarthoiaiHW B. D*yl*<br />

Ber. Jo«ph J. aniuiaii<br />

Central CMMa <strong>City</strong><br />

Union Chapel<br />

Rnd St Ml Central AM.<br />

Christian Science<br />

FlMt Methodist Church Union Chapel<br />

mm MM M M<br />

n. JAMKS AMM, cntJBcn<br />

.tCMMM)<br />

•AW1B1F CHUBCB ' BIACEDONIA M. •. MDBXM<br />

-fc-_~-—rr •—•s»« by AM« Oeepa Q^ bosi-<br />

newtnen in reeeraitten <strong>of</strong> our churches' wfio,<br />

benefit «nd value to our conumtnitr.<br />

J. PRH»COTT OADMAN<br />

HOWARD 8. 9TAIKTON ATOiAjnTO Om mMOHiaO<br />

______ ^^ ggm_dt<br />

BANKYia_JYDOHATTlN WA_Sa Wat O» ''-<br />

ijompehtion<br />

kaon Warm<br />

v resort Industry<br />

toe, immediately<br />

,jte pUns now (o go<br />

,M L,»ar vaeatlon Bufi-<br />

,liold*r P, H. JaekMin,<br />

K May Osunter BUb-<br />

I e n n ^<br />

. who<br />

ey'i "<br />

that<br />

jfieyi »!«*» /«<br />

wnal purpsiea UooWlete,<br />

1 ems oMotETB<br />

ould go m far aa to say<br />

Meut 75 oer cent <strong>of</strong> Our<br />

obsolete." Jaokmn dedarj<br />

unless we replace It with<br />

ftteta and apartment*.<br />

• will ire where the vaca-<br />

can let better aeeommo.<br />

• <strong>of</strong> our resorts." ho added,<br />

fore fortunate than others<br />

to plant and equip.<br />

tor Jnelwon pointed put<br />

r areas, nartlcularlt New<br />

ire showing that Oiey<br />

alive to port-war neefla.<br />

yni^s we also get huty we<br />

|nd gurselves losing oualness<br />

j <strong>of</strong> gaining."<br />

ETISED TOO I^TB<br />

Cam May qountlan ex-<br />

1 criticism <strong>of</strong> the New jer-<br />

ounoil for the latenesg with<br />

1 it WOK steps to advertlsf<br />

mber recreational advantages.<br />

State has come to us In<br />

Ue <strong>of</strong> Aueust to discuss a<br />

for September advert ts-<br />

„, (Bid. "This pmeriun, to.<br />

r with the Oovernor'* FlghinK'<br />

wnt pram-am, should be<br />

•BHI with tlie resort repre-<br />

IIVPS ii'• early as May, and<br />

Ji m Intpr than June <strong>of</strong> each<br />

[Then we would nil have time<br />

\si and prepare to coordinate<br />

ftie so the advertlginir would<br />

i effective,"<br />

•tun man tine an my tend*<br />

1 _ Hurry (the Hop) Hoq-<br />

who has left the White<br />

Authorized G. E.<br />

Service Center<br />

1, naameem 4<br />

I<br />

REFRIGERATION<br />

J OH Bonier IBIM<br />

lArtborlied H«over ServloB<br />

0. D. HACKNEY<br />

tat 131 Anbury<br />

Commuters' Club Chatter<br />

Ed nty> teat was seen being<br />

towed to doek ln.t Satufday—when<br />

Ed waa MKed the reuen his re-<br />

ply was»»">o many flah the motor<br />

Wouldn't pull thnn."<br />

• • •<br />

Capt. Charlie Benldlct took the<br />

boys out on hla new yacht last<br />

week end. They stoned at all ban<br />

' • light including the sand tar<br />

in<br />

noi<br />

hoi<br />

In the inlet. They spent mott <strong>of</strong><br />

their time on the sand Bar and<br />

not too in«ny> flah^were caught.<br />

If Jud H«nh u awakened at 8:30<br />

«onie Saturday morn, it wllr Be by<br />

"Arry" Arrltoh, Jud wanta all the<br />

boys who park at hia wharf to re-<br />

—'it In and out. Better change the<br />

use rules, Jud,<br />

• • •<br />

Jumping Joe Leo, the iheik <strong>of</strong><br />

12th A, and Wesley av.. still goes<br />

to tht city every I*iday for his<br />

pay. That is one day <strong>of</strong> the week<br />

when the train u very noisy,<br />

• # •<br />

Were you there Charlie? A good<br />

time was had by all at the club<br />

party. f # #<br />

flie entire train crew was on<br />

deck, including the fireman and<br />

engineer, Mr. sharp was the only<br />

one who played cards—winning<br />

again, as usual,<br />

• • *<br />

We had a swell bunch <strong>of</strong> prl«e»—<br />

nil donated by the members. Curds,<br />

basket <strong>of</strong> peaches, neckties and<br />

stuff wrapped In bottles w*re won<br />

by the lucky members.<br />

Arry Arrlson made hu appear-<br />

snee for only a few minutes. He<br />

hud to get up at 4:3o to no after<br />

blue flah.<br />

• * *<br />

<strong>On</strong> behalf <strong>of</strong> the club, your<br />

newsboy wishes to thank Doc Ma-<br />

ier and his staff for the attention<br />

given the boyi Friday night. Doc<br />

In a swell guy and justly deserves<br />

the advances he hag mode In his<br />

Seafood Restaurant.<br />

• • s<br />

The party started promptly at<br />

8 30 and most <strong>of</strong> the boys stayed<br />

until closing, which prove! a swell<br />

time was had^bj ail.<br />

Why dldn'L Old Man areifmie<br />

and his son, Teddy, eome. it could-<br />

n't be that both father and son<br />

••ere in the doghouse.<br />

• • *<br />

We expect to hold two winter<br />

parties hi Philadelphia as usual,<br />

your secretary will adrtae you <strong>of</strong><br />

the time and place. Don't miss<br />

them.<br />

Now that gas rationing la over—<br />

be sure to stay in <strong>Ocean</strong> dty as<br />

long as possible this year. *ptem<br />

btr and October tar| beautKul.<br />

Have you ever seen George TJl-<br />

rleh run, well, you should have<br />

seen him run for the train; some<br />

fun I Those dogs <strong>of</strong> his sure did<br />

their duty. Try getting uo a little<br />

earlier, George^.<br />

Barry Klnderman and Jterrest<br />

Yeager, with other members <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Bayou clan, were stranded out in<br />

the bay when their engine went<br />

on a sit-down strike. Must havi<br />

been funny seeing that little kicker<br />

towlne them in, and with Yeaeer<br />

standing in the tow yodellng lor<br />

the briiie to open.<br />

The first thoufht <strong>of</strong> a stranger<br />

upon arriving at the station In<br />

the morninK ft that everyone seems<br />

so friendly. ITiey all wave at you—<br />

Do, at the darned mosquitoes.<br />

Joe Barrett reports that, due to<br />

the labor shortaie and no soap,<br />

they nave decided to sell put the<br />

laundry and mod will, such as It<br />

U. at an undisclosed price, to a<br />

syndicate headed by Gusto awo-<br />

boda and Duko H. Budler. This<br />

should be welcome news to their<br />

many dissatisfied customers.<br />


•.<br />

i |<br />

• • : • - . *<br />

A<br />

or Moo- was re=j<br />

CHURCHES<br />

10 ajn.<br />

11 --m.<br />

_I1U« BJn. Morning Service.<br />

Nlunber" and the quartet wiU dag M i^d AtSmtta «T<br />

SOUTH OCEAN OR<br />

ITNION CHAPEL<br />

MUl St. MM AMAry «T.<br />

Tbe Chares af the KwUo C<br />

gJi^jj^^^p ad<br />

. "M»# Boroan, HMr. KINGDOM BAIL OF<br />

CULHCHlta OF CHRISV «OWI wmm<br />

Nimnr «-»«lBT, W M ^ A.<br />

B»«B <strong>of</strong> Ood for ewr<br />

for 1MB andISIJEPB<br />

** llwto wisdom mte<br />

d k T<br />

B?B passages from ••Science.I ""<br />

md Health mm KV to the Sertp- U, ,<br />

_"J*TO inMnwWd his disciple. | 'BlpO<br />

MJnd instead <strong>of</strong> Bmtter ; . . I<br />

earn m>% only reveals the origin I and the<br />

hy dia>iausr- srwr<br />

m mm MUM<br />

I IA<br />

<strong>of</strong> Hut FMday »:» w to ».<br />

CHKISTIAN BROTHERS<br />

CHAPEL<br />

Mst St. and Central 8T.<br />

N. J, VV^nt. End <strong>of</strong><br />

'BlpOrted Labor<br />

lafe Theatre. Hi at, and Bo*rdnlk,<br />

Sundays at II un.<br />

• • •<br />

ST. JOHN'S EVANGELICAL visor <strong>of</strong> the Migrant Labor iiivl-<br />

LVTBEKAN<br />

»th it. mfl CMtral av,<br />

tabor for a thorough check-up to<br />

[• 9:46 aJB. Church School for Mdetermine<br />

the number <strong>of</strong> imported<br />

fflCKMAN'S<br />

SEA<br />

FOODS<br />

I 1155 AJ^ury Ave.<br />

I Phone 0448<br />

i«ta, OHM Cl^ •W'IMS]<br />

I Cooked Foods to<br />

Take Out<br />

I Deviled Crdb. e«. 45c<br />

Fr. Oy.Ur. % im, 60c<br />

DeviW OHM M, 20C<br />

CUm Chow


- -A^l<br />

* '* i><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong>!,<br />

PIER<br />

: «*M» M saw*<br />

VAUDEVILLE<br />

BaHL^ l»^<br />

'•PLAVSI<br />

DAILY AT U, 1. 4, flM<br />

«raanr WAX I<br />

DEEP SEA<br />

ifAfTTT SOATS<br />

twFu Criton'<br />

• i<br />

••« * TACKLE<br />

(<br />

•«ftw spendin.<br />

w HAZARDOUS DOT*<br />

rststs<br />

!««• wen tet down<br />

shell fue (<br />

I Most <strong>of</strong> the missl<br />

s»« W1H*,<br />

STENCH ON TWO JDU<br />

« a recent letter to his nar-<br />

Honed on the rasiaa eoait.<br />

Sullivan Given<br />

Honorable Discharge<br />

James Sulllvim. shlpfItter Tit<br />

ved an honorable diuhane<br />

Resort Colony<br />

In Manila<br />

Bunny Jonnaon<br />

Find* Many Friend*<br />

A new <strong>of</strong>fi-<br />

aeyonfl deicriirtioji."<br />

tnta Bummer. Another sleep, t<br />

A?!! G5* «"*»


wm-<br />

the tight<br />

I<br />

I<br />

tJtfy poHtfeal dominance In<br />

country, which mold tan dim<br />

(Malta, «W AH ban the euml<br />

did that, and<br />

<strong>of</strong> MUlW**Dolkr<br />

'* a '4<br />

late last week hM<br />

retire rreedom from<br />

traffic, M vlrtu*lly all piaiMeat<br />

I mm UMDIr COUNTY the ww'witta'japM: ' ~ ~<br />

A portion <strong>of</strong> the airport tt leas. Begardlew, <strong>of</strong> what may happen<br />

.W Me county to the federal *° the WUdwood airport, the, AM<br />

aoremment for KM duration <strong>of</strong> Mv Naval Base will remain taV<br />

!<br />

B W W f t month., tberear. «•* ««<strong>of</strong>auig to a WIMwood<br />

Mi- The HK month*, praumably, Leader report. Both the Cape May<br />

win start from the <strong>of</strong>llcialdeclaV- M» and the Hereford mieTcoait<br />

—- that rtniu- „». ^ CMard nation -1U ..mata~^T<br />

Fmlh<br />

t __,«*. , Phuadelphla, sustained a frae.<br />

t property. i<br />

how-<br />

^ ^ Beek. Wednesday when ha<br />

fell torn the raUing <strong>of</strong> the<br />

WUdwood boardwalk while<br />

watching a victory celebration.<br />

,to «. M » a. «st SI<br />

Iplan. materUliae to operate toe<br />

sufficient I<br />

* i take<br />

SI SffSSS'<br />

1 My I<br />

to t*ke orfei».| "V t&tra should be another war, I<br />

10» mart Oer-l it Trtll not be (000, Beys who are<br />

i more than You Left Me<br />

Mflete with *••»«•<br />

technique, learn-<br />

Ridielieu Single Strand Pearls<br />

*«• aSOTCS or TUni _ FAMOUj<br />

MOTH'S<br />

JEWELRY GIFTS<br />

Klrtka Stcw.rt<br />

Mjpman waa Introduced,<br />

nmamt Alfred w. Po- "m gee You In My Dre««B"<br />

guesta were Introduced I —"-After AH This Time'*<br />

I Hall Srit#<br />

jPrench .introduced the following<br />

AND OTHERS<br />

•-"-- men: Ofi, Mm ^teltatliai<br />

•Sit. Sit. Robert Poweu.<br />

m PrWt PreaWejt fted ft B. Wood-<br />

Jr, extended birthday and -j -ALBUMS-<br />

Bt anniversary qongratula-<br />

• tlons to various members. *»- New American Jaw<br />

Casitoi Juan with pigtr Is<br />

The HIT PARADE<br />

*** Want* via Jtnr Wim<br />

aid 7>n Barton<br />

The Music <strong>of</strong> Latin Amelia<br />

EoUc Kidrintn ui 111 OrtheBr,<br />

Broadway Rita <strong>of</strong> Today<br />

Robert Ron.ll and Hl« Orcheati,<br />

MUSIC SHOPPE<br />

•«^ M*y County'. L*r»^t Ptpwl I Stwt"<br />

200<br />

SUMMER<br />

DRESSES<br />

Regulwly 8.95 to 19,95<br />

5.95<br />

Printed TBA T0WXL9<br />

, She IMS, Fkml Pattern*<br />

Regular Me .„ ., 10e<br />

Regular 60c ....„ 2 for |1,<br />

WHITE CORDED NAPKINS<br />

SIw ISjtlg . Jlmg, 16c doz. |.J5<br />

CANNON BUCK TOWELS<br />

Site 12x20 dot \.2$<br />

RAYON £ COWON .<br />

CURTAINS, 76 In, Ions<br />

Reg. B.95 3 »s<br />

SPECIAL GROUP OF<br />

CURTAINS<br />

Regular 1.30 - 69<<br />

MAIL BOXES and BASKETS<br />

Regular l.» 1.00<br />

BOYS' SPORT COATS •<br />

Be«ular 9,96 . «J5<br />

Regular 12.95 8.95<br />

Absorbent '<br />

BATH TOWELS<br />

AUGUST STOREWIDE<br />

BOYS' SLACK SUITS<br />

Regular 3.0S 2.95<br />

BOYS' WOOL SWEATERS<br />

Reg. 2,81 to 8.S0 1.95<br />

1<br />

BOYS' COTTON SHORTS<br />

Regular 1.0B 1.59<br />

HAND PAINTED<br />

WASTE BASKETS<br />

Regular 1.19 89c<br />

AIX-LINEN<br />

PRINTED TOWELING<br />

Regular 1.00 yd. yd. Tic<br />

BEACH CHAIRS<br />

Regular 3.95 2.49<br />

200 WOMEN'S<br />

PLAY SUITS k<br />

SLACK SETS<br />

Regularly 7.95 to 10.95<br />

5.95<br />

CALIFORNIA ALUMINUM<br />

PORCH CHAIRS<br />

Keg-ular 21.60 17.<br />

ALL METAL SHOE RACKS<br />

Regular 1.39 1.0<br />

CLOTHES HAMPBRS<br />

MASON CANNING JAM<br />

Pint Sin do. m<br />

CmLDREN^ RAYON PANTS<br />

Men'i T<br />

Tropical<br />

sum<br />

CHILDREN'S 0*<br />

Regular 1.59<br />

Regular 1.95<br />

CLEARANCE OP,.<br />

Largest Selection k<br />

MEN'S SPORT COAjBl"<br />

Regular 12.50 ^<br />

Regular 14.95 ^<br />

Regular 19.95<br />

Regular 27.00<br />

Regular SS.60 , ?<br />

• ~i<br />

MEN« WOOL JA«<br />

Regular 10.00 '••<br />

MEN'S SUMBBBB HO<br />

Regular 6,98, 1<br />

MEN'S SUSPENDERS<br />

Regular 1.00 •<br />

• : •' m<br />

MKN'fl BOXER SJHM<br />

Regular 2.95 * ,, S<br />

o Return<br />

To Open Sept. 27;<br />

* ?ge Attendance<br />

J( Expected<br />

— the liberalisation <strong>of</strong> travel<br />

jaw and the ending <strong>of</strong> gas.<br />

rationing, church <strong>of</strong>ficial, arw<br />

the annual Hew Jersey<br />

lit Conference late hi 8epare<br />

anticipating a larger<br />

_jice than at any reseat sesaccordlng<br />

to rtev. BenJaJnln<br />

Allgootl. pastor <strong>of</strong> the pint<br />

dut Church.<br />

Oonference will open at I<br />

on ThurWay, September m,<br />

will continue until about noon<br />

following Monday, October 1,<br />

KP Fred Pierce Oonon, bead<br />

ate Philadelphia area and an<br />

D <strong>City</strong> summer resident, will<br />

FOB lODn<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Innovation* <strong>of</strong> the<br />

m thla year will M a gpe-<br />

,.M for youth. In connecwlth<br />

the ordlnsUon <strong>of</strong> dea-<br />

lose' <strong>of</strong> the added interest,<br />

ordination service normally<br />

In the Methodist church will<br />

"lusted on the Music Pier.<br />

the morning and evening<br />

services also will take<br />

It la expected that there<br />

be an extra visitation for that<br />

1 <strong>of</strong> about 1000 young people<br />

Wt PtUewBhlp age, from l«<br />

I HOUSING IMPItOVED •<br />

umal, the vaaauard <strong>of</strong> audl.<br />

and ci«ic»i u-istant, ef the<br />

•-* will begin arriving In<br />

Home Building Resumption<br />

Moves Step Nearer Here<br />

Lumber to Pe<br />

| building trade*—which in |<br />

Dmten 3.y Two<br />

It plan to remain open for went Reading, Pa., limber dealer, m** Of construction. SO per eamt<br />

opnference period Include the » to a resort Nmmer iwldent A .pokeaman for WPB dadand due to ad*<br />

iH Btouyne, . Wyoming, at 901 St. Charles pi. that ^ ^ 1 1 t i ^ ^ ^ l S M laJcV<br />

.. M«h. Plymouth inn. Meet Speaking on the topic, -Romanc* mediate to dlrtSution^uUeta^ priced/io<br />

I Luray and Northwood, SeV- <strong>of</strong> Lumber," he caUed attention to and wShhi W ^ayT^«tfrlclent conteictor.<br />

ol the larger seasonal xeataur- the fact that the armed force* •meuMp win be aThand to meet war le»*U,<br />

also will continue until Oc- ban terminated contracta caUtog aF^A at w i h ^ Z^Zl f^tertM<br />

1, for a billion feet <strong>of</strong> Pacific North: -»<br />

Mortgage<br />

*100,000 Baptiit ^<br />

Debt b Cleared<br />

se'<strong>of</strong> debt for -the 'flnt, time<br />

! Its pneent buUdlr* waa<br />

-V the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> «apH*t<br />

will celebrate by oonduetspeclal<br />

moTtgawS b»rntag<br />

Work May<br />

Resumed<br />

M«y Defer<br />

Until Spring<br />

Hop* that itewt pavine<br />

Olty waa reviwd by ctty<br />

tbi. w«ek after they wen<br />

that MM fednU gammer*<br />

Maaed rMtrtcdon* rin the<br />

chaae and uae or atpkaltto P»<br />

MaMHal,<br />

Oarint fbe war aaphaltlc ]<br />

Ing d be laid only on pro;<br />

for MIA priority .a. HWBT«<br />

ww «• w ia^ to mr-<br />

Inttallattoni and war itlrnti<br />

th« material m»y be wd l»y<br />

•M >TBAm BACKLOG<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mi yearn <strong>of</strong> itate-ald pa<br />

far wWch fund, are reawwd.<br />

appronmate. MMOD worth <strong>of</strong><br />

Ing. a. the .Ut« auotment<br />

H7JW0 for each war <strong>of</strong> Um.<br />

ana IMS, and t£e slty appn<br />

•MOM for each year.<br />

announced that<br />

Matted work thii weak on the<br />

•uhMlMMT<br />

Depmtment before<br />

local approral <strong>of</strong> the<br />

ta aoheduled to take ,<br />

the asmmMSMH meet next ...<br />

Or TO MASKKT OONDITIONB<br />

J., fRIDAY, AUGUSTS!, I94S<br />

Lady Santa Aakm<br />

Visitors for<br />

UnwaMmd Things<br />

Un. roertnide fntton, tbs<br />

Ntsrti ttm aMM* Olana,<br />

made har annual appeal Uda<br />

week to. nnnlner realdenU to<br />

contributa unwanted tora, gMN<br />

menu and other art^el to<br />

whan they,leavs.<br />

number <strong>of</strong> oootrtbutlon. which<br />

will be aorted and kept for dU-<br />

MMHOD to needy peraon. at<br />

etin much men •wenhandtae"<br />

for her Yulettde rtore In the<br />

next few weeka.<br />

Lady Bnta can make uae <strong>of</strong><br />

wearaHiB garments for everyone<br />

from infants to aged DM-<br />

Realty Market<br />

Again Showing<br />

Upward Trend<br />

y<br />

G«in»; Aparbnent<br />

HOUM Planned<br />

Renl estate ules activity to beginning<br />

to PMc up again as fall<br />

few <strong>of</strong> tile turnovers seem to<br />

| Be far speculative purpeaM, Many<br />

Retort Aifo<br />

Dealer* Wary<br />

livery Unc«rt*m ;<br />

Some <strong>of</strong> toe oottsct apwnilatl<br />

In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> durtoa tha part<br />

days Mf been qa An t<br />

front, where dedKi mod eDtouatartlo<br />

proapectln '<br />

.•wen to a lot <strong>of</strong> mawtlcm. atogC<br />

the coming new mqitel can. . ><br />

aereral ocean * «« flt, <strong>On</strong>artea pL," he aaVt aarmg, becauae<br />

&• brtr 1 ha M M t HO and th la net<br />

mwr^ formerly ^s owned by m ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^<br />

fa «v BIM*| MODELS max<br />

• ScutUebutt was flying<br />

ery »ienflr door and (.._.,<br />

pur- .nd among <strong>of</strong>lMr thhupi rumored<br />

block was that the auto industry wm<br />

UTS tsHHS IS 3k lew inyiiHag; - • .<br />

190 dan and lumber<br />

BvaOable.<br />

All the dealer pointed out OaeH<br />

Should Do Better Another factor catting doubt up- PHILADlXWnAN BUYS HOUSE OPA still baa net eliminated carl<br />

oner essential, requirea lor nause « >•• — .<br />

on the Immediate outlook was The cottage at all Central av.. rationing, which maans that bl '<br />

oanstructkin, this Is taken to mean AaillMV Joh<br />

whether or not paling work can formerly ' owned by lain Helen en <strong>of</strong> ttie early tnodels win<br />

that <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s building Indus- •*••••«•» •»«#"<br />

be rtarted fcefore sold weather sett Kuns, was sold this week througfi- required to qualify tor a purohswl<br />

ln.L<br />

the <strong>of</strong>f 1st <strong>of</strong> A. U Pancoast to Hr, certificate on a liinlii if imiiiillsl<br />

toy win revive thl. winter. ' Oooan <strong>City</strong> should do -a better<br />

West Coast mills. Mr. Ludwig itfung Job",<br />

If it Is found possible to do theJoseph<br />

a Swine ef Philadelphia. need. This raHonmg, m the onln-l<br />

pohited out, are cutting a mSniaQ Vred H. Ludwlg, Reading, Pa, work at fan- price* hi September The sale resulted from an adver- Ion <strong>of</strong> the dealert. will be.ellr-^ '<br />

feet <strong>of</strong> lumber per day. and a lumber dealer, voiced thl. con- or October. It may be done, but tUement in last week.s eeutlnel- •ted or UberalliBd after a ,<br />

OfHewt<br />

^-y^aa^i^ Jg^^Jtte tmi mm <strong>of</strong> you -win ctoWyfer'' pi^f« <strong>of</strong> bmttawr»^^^.<br />

|iHi(«rJtet : tto'"''^Wiaim. i '"- ; " •'•. ^ ••••••" .. ^.'i'f'J^fi<br />

In youKown Iflterest, as vtB M that <strong>of</strong> The Sfcn<br />

to fetuctbeforeyo* leave frt^^^<br />

el-Le4ger*s IBM annuaJ<br />

• UsualTTf ppBafblt, ••$)iUif<br />

'"*,'


•way<br />

(to Thin<br />

ftp*':<br />

EVEUYTHIHG IN THE STORE<br />

REDUCED UP TO<br />

V 50%<br />

Far EMD-<strong>of</strong>-the-MONTH<br />

SALE<br />

W1K. «i AUTO SUPPLIES<br />

Pictm* Frame,<br />

County Agent Surprised<br />

By Kiwanis Club Gardeners<br />

WaUett<br />

G**& . BroOm<br />

Score, <strong>of</strong> Home Need.<br />

MER<br />

«nJ OLDSMOBILE<br />

Wfatis. ••.'•: *>*»• 0235<br />

Don* N«fIM» Slipping<br />

FALSE TEETH<br />

Do tatn tHik sms, ills or ~.bbi<<br />

WJ»B jroa imlk. aat, liu(r, ar .„"«,.<br />

D°«« » •nndysa »ni tiiluruM »]<br />

•Ueli handicap,, F-A8TBJETH. «n .Ik.<br />

• ln« InQii.seial Sawder ia iriFinku «><br />

ANNOUNCING<br />

the<br />

Opening<br />

<strong>of</strong> the<br />

AMOCO<br />

STATION<br />

9th and Bay Ave.<br />

undtr the nwnatenwnt<br />

<strong>of</strong> the<br />

MacMurray Bros,<br />

TIRES REPAIRED . CARS<br />

WASHED, CREASED &<br />

POLISHED<br />

Phone 0332<br />

WESTC<strong>On</strong>'S<br />

Cooked Food*<br />

To Take Out<br />

Crab ..,„..„ 40c<br />

, Om ....,....:. 25c<br />

Ham Croquettes _,._ 20c<br />

HM Flounder ......... 30c<br />

Potato Salad „,, pt, |._<br />

Cok Slaw „.. ...pi, 30c<br />

Oam Chowder qt. 50c<br />

HOT FLATTER* Ha to Me<br />

WESTCOTTS<br />

720-22 AJ^ry AVHMM<br />

* * » M> at la ? r. M.<br />

••" *-,*:;i«t,,iaVi:*,;nv'<br />

OCEAN OTY 3ENTJNEL4JPGEB<br />

No Victory Loan<br />

tea Here Yet<br />

End Diverts<br />

| Lumber to Peace<br />

atniintwd from pat<br />

Hospital Board to<br />

Club M<br />

Home-Grown Fruiu and<br />

VagMaMw; 28 &S, • Are Awarded<br />

Gturtk to Re- Members <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong>, Olty Hi. peorge W. Meyer,<br />

S« I <strong>of</strong> i^ne will bit<br />

MMNMMM<br />

m win 45c<br />

Shldr. Chops "Si'^SJ'"^*^<br />

,w Poek Huriock<br />

SWEET PEAS<br />

Farmdale Sweet<br />

! SsldifolternPlakii 1 ^ Sc<br />

tem mkai ""•"'",:; 9i<br />

•read Crumbi "' 10c<br />

, Whole lest. "••••-11,<br />

[ Apple Butter - »« 17c<br />

MACKEREL<br />

Fancy DreiMd Whltlnfl<br />

Freih Large Croaken<br />

Fancy Beseflth Fillet.<br />

White Crabmeat %£££<br />

,Vinegor««;«, ^ia«<br />

chocoiote ^;y ii<br />

Peonut Butter *»" ,[• 8*c<br />

*«•" •I.4»<br />

Cream Ck«*i* w "« 1 Ot<br />

•leu CheeM l «2Si<br />

iwiu Ch.ew. "Me<br />

Steero laef Cube! "" 8c<br />

, iu alt<br />

p j..,,<br />

Lunch Meat ., ",'J33c ,J<br />

Table Salt*"" "<br />

1 " 1 "" 1 " 4e<br />

Dill Pieki.1 Ll6 "'' ";t'2Oi<br />

you'll Like Its Flrmar, Finer Texture<br />

as Weil Sf Iff Ballefevi Flavor<br />

ENRICHED SUPREME riA<br />

D 2<br />

BREADfeW<br />

CORN<br />

NEARBY<br />

SUGAR<br />

New Danish Cabbage<br />

No. l Yellow Sweet Potato** 3 "•<br />

Fancy WuMrn Paai * "•<br />

California Orange- ^lif • «» f O«<br />

California Seedless Oronfa 2 lbs. 25c<br />

Fancy llri-gl*" #| np<br />

SMAP BEANS 2 25c<br />

{mure CannlngSutraff<br />

BiiF<br />

MASON<br />

JAM<br />

IDEAL<br />

•tail ftp<br />

Win CtaMpp<br />

67<br />

A Flavor Tr«at<br />

' HIAT.FLO" RaaiMd<br />

COFFEE<br />

«. 47«<br />

JarRubban<br />

ZlncJorCepi<br />

Oanuln* Parawax '" •*• 1 Sc<br />

M, C. P. P»«Hn *"•*• «t<br />

PeoH Mriey «-"•«* ""ifc<br />

FrincMf Mutlord *• »1 Oc<br />

NablMo •*- «' «« tt " 2 "• SI t<br />

FARMDALI<br />

EVAP. MILK<br />

Ml -%,('W|«.<br />

LONDONDERRY<br />

ForiMakingl«Cr««n<br />

Spend your Point* VWuJy. iuy thm remain<br />

SwMt (rum : '<br />

BUTTER<br />

MMrtf'. Imi >rii» Wl—r_<br />

im. SPEEDUP<br />

•*^ • 1 LIQUID HOUMHCHD CLiANIR<br />

Five Flotillas<br />

To Get Honor<br />

Award on Pier<br />

* Many Dignitaries *<br />

Invited to Ceremony,<br />

Sept. M „<br />

- SALE -<br />

Attractive Five-room Bungalow,<br />

Furniihed. »3,S00<br />

Near First and Atbury Avenue<br />

Pontiere Realty Co.<br />

408 8th Street Phone 1811<br />

THE VOSS AGENCY<br />

REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE<br />

SOS Ninth StriMtt Phene 0444<br />

from aur lllitiE>> *» have seleeied the fullouliif for<br />

value. We will cheerfully give you full Information. These properties<br />

are priced to sell quickly.<br />

ROOMING HOUSE<br />

Here la a. splendid opportunity for somebody who U loaklnf<br />

for n properly that will provide a (Sod livelihood. This<br />

property alwaya pradims an excellent Income. Has I bedrrtR,<br />

a apartments. <strong>On</strong> Ooeanrront, centrally located, Wut-<br />

Lld hiced for action.<br />

2 FAMILY BRICK APT,<br />

An' opportunity If yon want a year 'round tans. The Income<br />

fmtli the Beoond apartment will substantially take<br />

em <strong>of</strong> operation «««*• Modern. Tiled baths. Good condition.<br />

Excellent location. Furnished. Heated, RMSonaMe,<br />

TWO COTTAGES<br />

located in Mie Fourth st, area. Business site. This property<br />

would be an excellent opportunity for a. Building Trsuteaman<br />

or Businessman dealrinf • eood buslnen ioeatlan at small<br />

cost. It Is a bargain,<br />

BEAUTIFUL SUMMER HOME<br />

Mean view (near 20th St.) This fine home U well built.<br />

Excellently planned and includes all the facilities for comfort.<br />

If you an looking for a better type sammer home,<br />

wry rwuonnbly priced. Inspect this property, ,<br />

LOTS IN CHOICE LOCATIONS<br />

We are olferinc five lota, all ready for building, in nrtoua<br />

veettons ol <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. Several <strong>of</strong> Uiese tola Me looitM<br />

In partlcuJarly desirable sections.<br />

rooms. 1 apartments. An Ocoanfront, centrally located. Fur-<br />

THE VOSS AGENCY, SOS Ninth St.<br />

Fine Colonial HOME<br />

1616 Wesley Avenue<br />

Thit property, locked in one <strong>of</strong> Octan^<br />

CHy'» finest residential centers, contain* 6 bedroonu,<br />

2 bath., 2 lavatories, 2-car garage. Has<br />

100-fL frontage. Furnished, <strong>On</strong>ly a personal in-<br />

•pection will reveal the theunusually<br />

desirable fea-<br />

ture, <strong>of</strong> f thi. thi property. operty -<br />

For infonnati Harry B Van- Battling 106th<br />

Avalon, and sea Isle citv. dergrtft, imaam,. Commander,<br />

The prejentations <strong>of</strong> Coast Plotilla il, will receive the Be-<br />

Ouard lecuriiy Shields <strong>of</strong> Honor ourity Shield <strong>of</strong> Honor award for Retort Solder<br />

will be made to Flotlllai 31, <strong>Ocean</strong> the local flotilla.<br />

at Karlsruhe<br />

OHy; 38, Stone Harbor; M, Wiltl- PARADE ON BOARDWALK<br />

wood: 34, MBuriee River, and 88, Presentation ceremonies will fal- rtc Alvin .flhourds, 3809 West av,,<br />

Mayor oiyde w, Btrufolo will be Cape May, for their efforts and low a muster <strong>of</strong> the members ol this city, la a member <strong>of</strong> the bat- BUNGALOW, 3 B.yonn*<br />

ninohg the ifflposlng Hat <strong>of</strong> Coast work in behalf <strong>of</strong> Che count Ouard Flotillas 31, 18, 83, 0* and IS at tle.proven '106th "Lion" Dlvliion<br />

BTd nnd Naval Office, and duiing World war II.<br />

11th st, and the boardwalk and a which is new occupying the Ger- Fumuhed,<br />

state niid city nfrieiaia who hove RELEASED FUillTING MEN parade to the music pavilion, man city <strong>of</strong> Karlsruhe, rail ten.<br />

ter <strong>of</strong> ttie southern Rhineland.<br />

been Invited %o attend the Const Menfters <strong>of</strong> these flotillas from A dinner will ise served to the<br />

COTTAGE, 2616 Central Avenue.<br />

The Division's press section re-<br />

nftl shield <strong>of</strong> Honor award pre- the Coast Ouard Auxiliary served gueatt at The Flanders at i:io p.<br />

ported this week that It hu won Fumuhed, 5 bedrooms, 2 betha, . $Q i<br />

BJiiitutlons to five flutillaji <strong>of</strong> the as Temporary members <strong>of</strong> the m. This win be followed by an<br />

combat credit for the Ardennes.<br />

Coast ouard Reserve for many inspection <strong>of</strong> the AuKillary train.<br />

Garage, O»'<br />

U, S, Oopjit Oiliird Auxlliarj' on<br />

Rhineiand, Northern France and<br />

months during the war. Their ac- Ing vessel, Florence V, which will<br />

the Music Pier, Suturduy, Beptom-<br />

Central Europe campaigns.<br />

tivities, which released a number be docked at Sth st. and Bay ay,<br />

her 15, at 4:30 p.m.<br />

<strong>of</strong> Const Ouard regulars for duty A reception and danoe will be held<br />

Fresh to combat last December,<br />

The list <strong>of</strong> invltsd ouesta, nn- overseas, included onshore and in- on the Music Pier in the evening,<br />

it met the full force <strong>of</strong> Von Rund.<br />

stedfa massed armor in the Arnounced<br />

this weelt by Lieut, John l&nd waterway patrols, tower watch The Florence V, TB.foot yacht, dennes breakthrough and stated a<br />

W, Brown, USCOH, Director AUK- and security watehes at Coast was donated to th> Coast Ouard gallant defense against overwhelliory,<br />

Fourth Naval District, also Guard stations and bases, Auitlliary for training purposes by ming odds, holding firm when each<br />

ncludes Oovernor Walter I. Edge, Lieut. (T) Earl Huston, USOOR, William J, MeOahan, Jid, jjagt hour's delay was vital to the Al-<br />

BEALTOB — EXCLUSIVE AGENT<br />

<strong>of</strong> New Jersey; Admiral R R, Flotilla 32, Stone Harbor, captain commodore <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> Olty lies, From there the division left<br />

WuHtche, Oommandtint UBCO; <strong>of</strong> the Southern New Jersey Dh Yacht Club, It paid a visit here its defensive line to lead an at-<br />

Rear Admiral F J Oorman vision. Coast Ouard Auxiliary, will on Tuesday, Wednesday and<br />

1315 Asbury Ave, Phone 0060<br />

tack at Manhay, Belgium, and was<br />

USCO, and Rear Admiral M. P. be director <strong>of</strong> the presentation Thursday this week, tying up at among the first units to take a<br />

oraeniel, USN, Commandant ceremonies. He will be assisted by the Bth st. wharf <strong>of</strong> Richard W,<br />

894 Brighton PI. Phone 1280<br />

major objective in the campaign<br />

Fouith Naval District,<br />

Ensign !T> Richard Oifford, Nelms, chairman <strong>of</strong> the Coast which wiped out the German<br />

OTIIBK MAYORS INVITED USCC.R, Flotilla 31, <strong>On</strong>enn cltv. Guard Auxiliary Foundation. The bulge. It drove on to take part<br />

craft was at stone Harbor on<br />

Other Coast Ouard Offlcefs in- Other eommittee chairmen are'<br />

In the destruction <strong>of</strong> the Siegfried<br />

Monday, and left here to visit <strong>Line</strong>, crushing the S8th German<br />

clude Commodore M, Ft, Daniels, Reception, Lieut IT) Richard w, Beach Havih, mien it returns on Division,<br />

UBCO, District Coast Own Off! Nelms, UBOOR. Flotilla 31; pro- September is it will be o^n to<br />

Pfc Shourds is a member <strong>of</strong> Co,<br />

the public for Inspection all day.<br />

4 MIM ••»#«»•»»»•<<br />

I, 422nd Infantry Regiment.<br />

Members <strong>of</strong> Flotilla SI. U. B,<br />

SALE<br />

Coast Ouard Auxiliary, us well u<br />

GARDENS COTTAGE $8950 members <strong>of</strong> the other flotillas to Receive Vate fi^ni<br />

receive the Coast Ouard Security<br />

(Includes 2 Extra Lota)<br />

shirld <strong>of</strong> Honor award, played a Son on Okinawa<br />

ftnm<br />

tremendqus ^rt in the saving <strong>of</strong> A "whistling vase" was received<br />

Here is a fine four-bedroom summer home that lives and property, and in helping this week by Mr, and Mrs, Edward<br />

ran easily be converted into an all-year real. this community during the hur. Cornman, B43 Asbury ay., from<br />

deniT. Ijocated on a fine residential avenue ricane <strong>of</strong> September. 1944, Thetheir<br />

son, Opl, Qeorge E. Com- Qceanfront HOME<br />

near IJatterHeo Road.<br />

Auxiliary at that time rendered man. on Okinawa, where he has<br />

a service that will net be forgot- been stationed since April. When<br />

The huilding ia in excellent condition, new ro<strong>of</strong>. ten in the history <strong>of</strong> this com- the vase is tilted It emits a whist,<br />

<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the finest and most elaborate nones on<br />

Furnished. Has many desirable features. Atmunity. ling sound.<br />

tractive appearance inside and out. Can be fi-<br />

Wesley Avenue at 28th St., including a foarnanced.<br />

money. Return to 1204 pleasure BV,<br />

J"oo Late To Clanlfy<br />

car gantge and two-family garage apartment<br />

WE SOLICIT LISTINGS<br />

"Mi.<br />

SSM.Od racing comet (TU) com-<br />

on back <strong>of</strong> lot,<br />

plete ready to sail. Apply Taylor, •ALE—VERY small five room and<br />

OCEAN CITY INDEPENDENT BROKERS<br />

7 W, lith it, or IMS Central av, bath furnished cottage. Gardens<br />

.. _ Ml. PogMsaion October 14,000, B, M- Furniture and •quipment are the bait.<br />

WANTED-^BOKKTABYr SSS^r Darby, 1419 tth St." ' t-f.<br />

female, all year round job.<br />

GILL and CARR<br />

Knowledge <strong>of</strong> bookkeeping ana RENT — THREE bedroom house<br />

Front house consists <strong>of</strong> six bedrooms, each<br />

typing, salary Rood, Phone BOSS. central location, automatic gas<br />

424 8th Street<br />

S-31 heat, fireplace, hot water, from<br />

with a private bath. Abo separate tile bath<br />

«!—rn,m <strong>of</strong> woman's glasses in September is to QcWber 1, $90.00.<br />

black cue, with BOc and comb, Includes electricity. Phone <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

With shower. First floor has sun porch, largw<br />

^UIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIMMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIillllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllj in yicinity <strong>of</strong> •eepnd St., Monday Olty 1432-J "" jai;<br />

night. Reward. Return to Nut<br />

living room, dining room and a beautiful kit-<br />

w, AT. registered<br />

Houae, Mg Bogrdwglk, Mi moth, . condition, reasonable,<br />

chen, pantry, heater room with automatic<br />

SALE—CAWN boat Si.ft. by 9-ft.. W, R. rs. 1110 central av.<br />

all cpnvenltnces. 11O406. Hlg.<br />

8-31.<br />

gas-fired hot water heater with radiators In<br />

gins. MUler and Launch av,, lom.<br />

ers Point, N. j, 1-11,<br />

all rooms. This property has been built about<br />

LOST—BLACK leather wallet containing<br />

money, license and other FOR SALE<br />

six years but looks absolutely new.<br />

identification cards. Please return<br />

to Mrs, Oliver Halnei, 8)2 Battersea<br />

rd or 410 8th st. Reward, Fine BUNGALOW<br />

At Beealey'a Point. Ravine I<br />

FOR FUETHKR INFORMATION SEE<br />

bedfosmSp bath, living room,<br />

dlnlnj room. kiU-hoi, hot water<br />

heat «id (jniit.<br />

PRICED RIGHT<br />

LOST—YELliOW gold open face<br />

pocket watch, initialed O. A, K.<br />

Reward, 4M 14th st. Phone M49<br />

8-31<br />

SALE—30-ft, sport fishing boat<br />

twin prav motor. ISO h.p. each,<br />

tsakwood deck—in new condition,<br />

I6S00, ni Pleasure av. B-31<br />

SALE—FOUR Bjfia all wool rum<br />

Jin and 120, each: odd chairs<br />

and tables tl and 12 each, nursery<br />

refrigerator. The Manor, 730 Moorlyn<br />

terr. Phone BOSI. 8-31,<br />

SALE—pABIN cruiser 31 ft, bv<br />

iO'-i ft. tom, only 3 years old,<br />

can be seen in water at 11th and<br />

Bay, <strong>Ocean</strong> Oitv, F, O. carter. Mi<br />

Moorlyn terr. Phone 1328, l-il<br />

MELVIN'8 TAJD BBRVIOE is<br />

ready to take you and your beeease<br />

Home whither vou live in<br />

Philadelphia, New York. Baltimore<br />

nT Washington, Large f-sauenrrer<br />

Packard ear No delays but reservations<br />

should be made now. Rea><br />

Bonable rates. Phone MS7. 100<br />

Blxth st. _<br />

BAI.B—ODTBOARO motor, Beiidlit<br />

EMD model, air.cooled. little<br />

used, excellent eonditlon. Surf rod<br />

and reels. Also nre-war man's hicrcle.<br />

Schwinn, 38-inch, Dllienberf.<br />

Bay view Drtve, Strathmere, N. J.<br />

_LY located foom<br />

.'or winter season. Woman onlv.<br />

Available after September S, 414<br />

Ith st. |.«,<br />

SALE-JOHN^N ourboard motor<br />

4',i h.p. tlMniBM firini, ii"<br />

BOB Pleasure ay.<br />

BAia—COOLBaATOR let refrlgerator,<br />

100-Ib, ice capacity, ils.<br />

Phone M12-W. IMS central av,<br />

i-Sl.<br />

WAHT TO BUTT a J or<br />

4 rqoni epttate to put on a va.<br />

cant lot, almonds, 1448 <strong>Ocean</strong> av.<br />

phone JHS3. »-14.<br />

LOST—TdKSTCLE." Ool»n, small,<br />

dark ted, Sunday Auiust M, Hefl<br />

IW wnnlyjjjL l-ai.<br />

er. 12^yl. Packard motor. MOBi<br />

two rowboati 120 each: 20-ft. aklff<br />

iU0.r*M-ft; wWn cruller MM.:<br />

Vxa treadle sewinR machines $80<br />

eaoh,_ May's s BBoat<br />

House. 12th.lt. th St.<br />

ont.<br />

Ml.<br />

.--«,«„ and wife to take<br />

siiarge <strong>of</strong> feeding 7S to 100 younj<br />

.MB In college In eattern' rennaylvanla.<br />

Dlnine room hat fountain<br />

ana sandwich facilities. May<br />

be operated as Individual endeavor<br />

or on salary and eommliilon.<br />

Box 3665. Sentinel-Ledger. (-7,<br />

UOST-EED leather wallet Monday,<br />

containing cards,' pictures.<br />

LOTS<br />

Beachfront, 40x100<br />

$878,00<br />

LoU Facing <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

40x100 $900.00<br />

Lots one block from]<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> At Grade 45xlO0.|<br />

$475,00<br />

I. Leslie Lawrence<br />

4801 Central Ave.<br />

' Phone 0014<br />

C. E. STILLE<br />

804 Central Ave.<br />

EDGAR F. BERGER<br />

,32nd and Atbury A« 10076<br />

CO.<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong>'s Great Department Store—Dial 4-1111<br />

CLEARANCE!<br />

Summer Dresses<br />

FOR MISSES, JUNIORS,<br />

WOMEN and HALF SIZES<br />

This is our final clearance, presenting a great saving<br />

opportunity with many weeks <strong>of</strong> fine weather before<br />

us. It is also a wise investment to anticipate your needs<br />

for winter retort wear. ,<br />

Dresses Formerly Priced from $8.95 to $39.95<br />

Now Reduced to,<br />

Fitted Coats V3 Off<br />

PASTELS——<br />

Coats formerly Priced $25.00, Now $16.67<br />

CoaU formerly Priced $35.00, Now $23,34^<br />

Coats formerly Priced $39,95, Now $26.64<br />

ConU formerly Priced $49,95, Now $33^0<br />

-* • ' /'<br />

M. *. B1ATT OO^-M


• therefore wfll Be ftpeated Frt-<br />

MoyerlWueUp<br />

„,£ <strong>On</strong> Wednesday<br />

MY SENTINEL-LEDGER TO <strong>of</strong>fiMH <strong>of</strong> Btbcmn-ltftaefc<br />

gg<br />

Mote Cash At <strong>On</strong>ce<br />

Ithat jmrpawi. The cuh<br />

ten Mm u*ed far «0w pur-<br />

PWM,<br />

ni ntMM xoan bm ft* «<br />

VlUter <strong>of</strong> • century teemUttted<br />

Hundreds <strong>of</strong> mnJHMt war*-1 GIFTS<br />

talned entirely by donation* and<br />

I Haberdasher, Like<br />

Mother Turtle,<br />

« •*" » //af cAes ^## .<br />

. enteoctlne thV Mae,<br />

In WOOLS CHANGE ZONING KB While most local gardeners<br />

«-' J. fMHtt Owlman. president „,.„, <strong>of</strong> _, we waleWm their vegetable*<br />

tb» O»u CUy Bustaoa Men's As.<br />

. «Sl recent 4»BUIT av. haberda*her. Is<br />

raWnc a different Und <strong>of</strong> erop<br />

I "*" in his feaefc yart.<br />

It industries to<br />

i the tract from K£^«S Into nta** «P "leiif fresh water<br />

| Ik aoutrt to floras »v., tad uSPfcS from •**»« « «he nutfnland. He<br />

. to the bay- *•"<br />

AH bustneu rain who try to<br />

the full and wtaindustry<br />

aw*<br />

am looked forward<br />

•01<br />

Hill BUM<br />

BM9]]nMB,<br />

** *»*<br />

Now<br />

«Mh • noieroent for mans<br />

li . we bare the op.<br />

I r ^ aequlred mow than loo isBapper<br />

turtle eggs He burled them<br />

0 try to in his Back yard, M a mottMf<br />

aBd win- tart], would do<br />

Itry suA anapper egg. u» supposed<br />

proposes,- to hatch in M (lays. <strong>On</strong> the<br />

1 forward 88th day the first baby snap,<br />

for many pw emerged M B the shell,<br />

the op- and others are now otntag<br />

cajtfiaa* when It m adopted?<br />

«OMi HELFKD<br />

"*•* **• ttttatm men <strong>of</strong> Ooeiu<br />

^<br />

tm day Clare bad 11. each about<br />

squabble the MM <strong>of</strong> a quarter.<br />

• a BUS. Being a true outdoor, kwer,<br />

itedf he plans to return the babies<br />

to the same stream, thereby<br />

f <strong>Ocean</strong> restocking it for future out-<br />

" *•• Mnier industry, try and Pt <strong>of</strong> grown mappers Mad the<br />

the realtors the bay end ooean- Seen- «R» Men left in the ' wild,<br />

ftM* to sell and develop. The rhe Mo- Mo-1 snakes and other predatory<br />

J»r Company did a fine J<strong>of</strong>c oto dur- dinH ereatuiM would have eaten<br />

most <strong>of</strong> them long ago.<br />

I Boy Knocked Off<br />

«.._„. I Bicyclei Injured<br />

when lie was knocked <strong>of</strong>f hw bl-1<br />

cycle on 3ni at. after swerving the ><br />

Mke tato the »Jde o* a paialnc at,- '<br />

totnoblle.<br />

tttie hoy. vacationing at the I<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Court Apartments, was I<br />

treated by Dr. John B. "Ibwn»end |<br />

for abraslom <strong>of</strong> the rl«ht ham)./<br />

rmtm «al«J the car was drrcen by/<br />

maim W. SPOT, «S4 <strong>Ocean</strong> av. /<br />

SALE!!<br />

SpeciaJ Offerings<br />

*"•*»**» woo wfflirta Wt Mwn«r, was Unded on tha<br />

BiwB&» 1J MMM«aMtiM>«vi«MD<br />

»> *•«• *• MW «ea«, o^<br />

Stand •7.50<br />

•a* 1 * •• «W Itmn awalHr «Maa IMt m>i wutM Mr i<br />

mat, ta« ••* »ruia it !•«•. n« i^ai<br />

II MOM la HMuur. m In ur«am u fw MM, As<br />

P M IhMl, WUaiu mly.<br />

MHTH'S<br />

«8*«i BoMdwdk (Oppodto Mum Pkr)<br />

Mobilgas<br />

SOCONY-VACUUM<br />

Ladies Shop %<br />

THE FRIENDLY STORE '•%<br />

TS1 7S3 ASBURY AVENui<br />

CLEARi<br />

SUMMER<br />

DRESSES<br />

Value to $16.88<br />

Socony-Vacuum Refineries<br />

from Coast-to-Coast<br />

Now in Production <strong>of</strong> an IMPi<br />

Gasoline for Your Car!<br />

AndComh<br />

ALL Restrictions are Removed<br />

WITH<br />

Awards<br />

To Reaume Flower<br />

Work Next Y«w<br />

Paulin* RtibtrSkakm<br />

WM, MA to parent, in a. tale.<br />

Dhone eonMtaaUoB Sundav Tilrfit<br />

1 award, tf »e awaW for<br />

j (be hurrioane wa* abaJdng<br />

- Hardening<br />

that city, At she<br />

••cared" but tlat H» t j<br />

happy ataot It.<br />

<strong>City</strong> Oarden .Clu<br />

Mr hmband, Lt. Trumbore. Is<br />

m radar work at the Ward Island<br />

r Eartwlck.<br />

Naval Air Wattou at Coipui <strong>On</strong>rWm<br />

rtbboo awards ven to MM, U. Be was at the Hue, and Mr*.<br />

r, Acker, TM WteaW •*. f«rTrumbore<br />

-mat In their apartment<br />

ijaieptlonaUy beautiful crope with the wftM <strong>of</strong> sewral other<br />

•!-• Mr. and Mu. Harry Side-<br />

1 L H :<br />

LIt,-,<br />

ri<br />

Ei<br />

nfMsy<br />

t'll'ili' J«<br />

nnH<br />

•• -'-li<br />

I the annnsl Ufegmml ball an mrt-)bee^<br />

. At that time U» wind bad at-<br />

mJB affair was originally aohed W, Karl D I M and<br />

—--fly e| w ^j^ m<br />

uled for the Golden OaBeon baU- •tephen. Walter and Mfa,<br />

It Increased to Inand<br />

deck, but was trmefer-<br />

Henry Meller, lilt Wesley av., tetultyi Lights were out in the<br />

M «th Hltay and NB, DbaaM, <strong>of</strong> Ol<br />

naptlonal pole lltnas and otti- apartment home. Milch was shak-<br />

<strong>of</strong> the tttaat «f "<br />

ing a little, and Mr, ^Tnimbore<br />

• Saitwkk annoumed that<br />

"as ujlng candle and i<br />

Eggleston. n<br />

club «h«r & Burton Bkdt Ldbd<br />

9«o4ch Type Whiskey<br />

v, , Fhw Crowp „.,.<br />

GfU Medal Cm .,:..L,..:..^m,^,..^,,<br />

Wedding Blwtdwl Whiakcy<br />

1 BleaAsd AVhiikoy ^ _^<br />

O \ 9 i t . c : • ••.-•• •„:•. •. , •<br />

P. M. DcLuxo B<br />

K«wl«'. Blmdat] WWil^<br />

OyCHerholt, 100 pro<strong>of</strong><br />

KTR oumnMu<br />

OOME8TIC * BDWn<br />

fifth »3.51<br />

eaaa >tU|<br />

fifth »3.47<br />

fifth »4JJ7<br />

fifth »3.40<br />

fifth »3.10<br />

fifth *3.43<br />

fifth »3.40<br />

fifth »3<br />

&A\.


*:-/ -<br />

$}> lntenated to IMi, He «erved In Iceland. Ire-<br />

• .10. <strong>of</strong> Ridley<br />

Jm. holding balding sun' land, Frthce cafttr D-Bay) and in<br />

1' ..are County, pa,<br />

ttM .Stouten OlnuU CMnaay,<br />

Wiif in the surf at Ava.<br />

Ion ivtumstiiiy while bathing with<br />

onr Chapter. Phil*. Be wax mustered out at Fort his stater, wfida. II, The girl waa<br />

^nmnmMlry, Lulu Tempi* Bran, «. O,<br />

savr^' by Franll Keenan. a life<br />

and 41 Tims Qrotto, all| <strong>of</strong> S-Sft. Murphy's wife is from<br />

*""! Mid the Tall Cedar. WtafieM, N. O,<br />

Keenan said he found Wlldo<br />

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

.otruggiing in the water aoout 78<br />

yards from shore, near two in.<br />

» BANDS<br />

<strong>of</strong> Misuse <strong>of</strong> Stable fluted inner tubes. She said her<br />

brother had disappeared after a<br />

• he formerly played troBi- Brings Arrest<br />

wove knocked them both from the<br />

«i» Lulu Temple band, the<br />

^-*w liand and the Cape Alleged misuse <strong>of</strong> a buildino to. tubes. The boy's body had not routine by ausan Heunnd, an<br />

Xbunty American region a stable after It had been con-<br />

and had participated In demned for that purpose, resulted era up to yesterday' mominj.<br />

<strong>of</strong> local functlona <strong>of</strong> allWedneiday<br />

In the aiTest <strong>of</strong> Ben-<br />

Jack Ferguson and iaeopella<br />

jamin Hughes, 45, negro, <strong>of</strong> 600<br />

novelty numbers by Robert Jor-<br />

Wool West av., on a char^r <strong>of</strong> Air Force Station dan and Arthur Merrill and tit<br />

j !• hb wife, the former false pretense.<br />

Qemer and Terry and Ruby.<br />

i It Oarop, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,<br />

To be Disbanded<br />

Hughes, according to police.<br />

A skating dance class It BOW<br />

The Army Air Forces Hedlstrl- lorrninif for the fall season. Pl<br />

hutlon station in Atlantic <strong>City</strong> and land announced.<br />

its operatlnif facilities, used far<br />

screening and reassignment <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Souvenir combat air jws, wUI be abandon, Point Ctmrelimm ••"<br />

ed by November 1 or earlier, it<br />

Pin and Charm Bracelets was announced Wednesday. DBTHANlf METHODIST<br />

wllli <strong>Ocean</strong> cifr. w. J, s»l<br />

one effect <strong>of</strong> closing the station •ev. C, B. HiekBHii, Puu>r<br />

will be the return <strong>of</strong> the mammoth<br />

SMrllnc silver 11.5s to I2.S0 Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Auditorium to the 10 a.m, Sunday Saliool.<br />

H<br />

Oeean Oily gea Shell Souvenirs municipal government. The Presl. '• a.m. Communion aervlee.<br />

Me - TSc II.OO<br />

dent. Ambassador and Rlt£.Carlton<br />

7.S0 p.m, Bvening service. Topic<br />

for rear Wlis^ifst e§!leetlen<br />

hotels also will revert to their<br />

"Christian Living"<br />

owners.<br />

• • •<br />

M MODM OF VALUES _ FAMOUS BIlrM (ni<br />

FIRBT BAPTIST<br />

10 a.m. Sunday School,<br />

11 a.m. Quest Speaker.<br />

MOTH'S<br />

8,SO p.m.—B, Y, p. u. Miss<br />

Blanche Renessen In charge<br />

7:48 p,m. Evening Worship Spe<br />

JEWELRY GIFTS<br />

cial meeting conducted by service<br />

men from Atlantic city,<br />

829428 Boardwalk (Opposite Music Pier)<br />

Thursday, lpPJn. Prayer meeting<br />

\PLYMOUTH<br />

1 INN<br />

Zoning Ready at<br />

Wildwood Crest<br />

A snnlng ordinance defining the<br />

type <strong>of</strong> npB' constnietion in Wii<br />

wood Crest was introduced at<br />

meeting <strong>of</strong> the boroufh eoune!<br />

Wednesday. The measure prohibit<br />

cons'nietion <strong>of</strong> buildiniis costin<br />

k'SH than iasoo along the beach<br />

front,<br />

QUEST ON<br />

Cpl. Morris F, Quest, Jr., so<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mr. rind Mrs. M. p. auest. 71<br />

Asbury av,, Is spending a 38-da<br />

furiough here with his parents<br />

He nrriveti in the United States<br />

last week after serving two years<br />

with the Army Air Porees in Italy<br />

Celebrities are at the Virgini-<br />

Inn, 1324 central av,, until the<br />

end <strong>of</strong> <strong>Aug</strong>ust, The fuests include<br />

Mademokelie Yvonne Combe, Dl<br />

Plomee duConservatolre de Paris<br />

Mademoiselle Helene Pfeifler. and<br />

Madame Paul Seguin, teachers o<br />

The rrenrh School <strong>of</strong> Music in<br />

Plninfield, N. J " " "<br />

ISomers Point<br />

Point D. <strong>of</strong> P. Has<br />

Skating Party<br />

A large number attended the<br />

Playlond roller rink last Thursday<br />

night for a skating party sponsored<br />

by Silver Moon Council. D<br />

<strong>of</strong> p.. ©i Bomers Point,<br />

A special exhiiition <strong>of</strong> skating<br />

prBsented under the direction<br />

<strong>of</strong> Tony Buglia, new floor manager<br />

<strong>of</strong> Playland,' |<br />

The proMram included a dance<br />

Srtj WKcittlwWell-FollajedComtGoardfman Is Wearing<br />

ORACe LUTHERAN<br />

Rev. Root, 2. WuehMr, B.D., pastor<br />

Bunday. Sept. 8<br />

9.4a a.m, aunday •ehooi. Olaases<br />

for ail ages.<br />

11 a.m. The Service. Sermon by<br />

the pastor. Topic: "Where Are the<br />

Nine?"<br />

Crescent<br />

Lodge<br />

611 ?Ui Stoeet<br />

MEALS<br />

ROOMS<br />

Breakfast, 8 to 12<br />

from Jit<br />

Luncheon, 12 to 2<br />

from m<br />

Dinner, 12 to 8<br />

from 11.68<br />

MARIE T. BIJDWIN<br />

OwnrnJ,Ip-M,nM,rm:il xt-'lt^ttlcnt fltiil At t i t<br />

« I iJiiilt nil.} (.Clutimir'it will) Ilifir hi'l<br />

1'Iiktin Ami nnf7tfiefltti>n« ITI.IV l)t ^ '«<br />

I tl th finiiM 1 ! | i rf.irnnncp Imml m t' "<br />

^"rii," " "j W 107 i,. "i m^ii" 1 , ii III-III<br />

Sen T, rp. ^ N<br />

' tlv '(inVr nl Ilir Til-Iin fw" 111'<br />

' " " " '"TOFRV"^ «II«II<br />

Arll.iB T.imi.liu I"' 11.<br />

B 1) II i l$l(, W ><br />

it FAMED FOR FINE FOOD<br />

MAC'S<br />

SOS Shore Road, Somers Point<br />

SEAFOOD<br />

0pm Monday—Labor Day<br />

2 P. M. to 10 P. M.<br />

DRASTIC REDUCTIONS<br />

Up to 50% Off<br />

Waste P^er B«k*t ,. .98<br />

W«ite Pipw Bwrinl ,._..-!


• -'• y+ffi^^ffi^^tyfgr<br />

r\<br />

Hart New Member<br />

POINT— <strong>City</strong> council<br />

- elected F(oyd Vaat-<br />

.-•Br for tour jr«ars.<br />

<strong>of</strong> Lewfc Tallman in<br />

" d, tout Mr. Voothew<br />

vote* to Mr. Tall-<br />

1 1 WB» adopted to attend<br />

(nfn Montgnmery av.<br />

<strong>City</strong> KKWUMGT Jaines<br />

_an, Jr.. i«fa Instructed<br />

. and ien" nejrt term next Wod-<br />

„ _ . 8epten*er 8, It Has bean<br />

announced by James M.Monag-<br />

han. Jr.. president <strong>of</strong> th? Board<br />

<strong>of</strong> Education. '<br />

turn, Catherine Mlddjetown will<br />

return a* teacher <strong>of</strong> th* first and<br />

•econd grades <strong>of</strong> Dawes av. school,<br />

after having been on leave <strong>of</strong> ab-<br />

sence.<br />

Miss Marjerie Wright, <strong>of</strong> Mar.<br />

gate, will be the new domestic<br />

science teacher.<br />

Wednesday will be registration<br />

day. All pupils who hare not reg.<br />

istered previously will be required<br />

to take birth certificates to school<br />

Pupils who previously attended<br />

schools elsewhere will he required<br />

to present their report cards<br />

All puplta must have been vac.<br />

ciliated before they will bt per-<br />

ntitted to regigter.<br />

V^;w'Ho*.pHal<br />

Mayar fMd W. Chapman, af<br />

•aWM FatatatekaMl FM*,y<br />

Hi«h Bank Park, omlookln-r<br />

<strong>On</strong>at Eft Harbor Bay. Just<br />

MMh <strong>of</strong> the Mate Mifrway<br />

bridle and circle, has keen Af.<br />

/MM by Homers Point to the<br />

Veterans' Administration « the<br />

Ideal site for the hospital.<br />

Mayor Clupimn HIH he had<br />

asMi H. 8. genatant smith and<br />

Hawfeea and Congnwman<br />

Hand to aid in havln, the In<br />

•Ululion established at the<br />

Point.<br />

|and Mrs. A. W. flabum.<br />

8gt. aeorge Rod. who has been<br />

with the signal Corps In Mie JCu-<br />

ropcan theatre or war about a<br />

l-dav<br />

Lisr.fl#<br />

("with his wife ar their home. Shore<br />

f rd and Ulsbee av<br />

• * •<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Joseoh Qeretyj<br />

shoicrtl-. have received'word that<br />

their son. Pie oeorge aerety, who<br />

recently spent a 30-day furlough<br />

with thm. haa arrhvd In Qre«ni-<br />

bur*-. N: C.<br />

* * *<br />

Mrs. Charles Jonas, Jr., who has I<br />

been, in Sailna.<br />

unarlea Jones. Jr.. wit' In 6umers I<br />

Pi<br />

unarlea Jones. Jr.. wit In<br />

Point during the week end.<br />

Mnnpi v<br />

A, J, Mann Dies;<br />

|-S«j; av, pi*ne sehok<br />

ftWn 630 to B pjt, and<br />

u «:30 to<br />

from 1 to 5<br />

and<br />

when<br />

, flerMM workers will be on<br />

to assist servicemen and eje-<br />

J -tei and their families ln<br />

, __J nut problems and in gly.<br />

> them Information and advice,<br />

'r. liathuda V, Uehner, Bom-<br />

Potnt brancli chairman <strong>of</strong><br />

I Service, has been taking<br />

<strong>of</strong> all Home service work in<br />

ai for 2% years. She will<br />

__«, as chaJrman, and when<br />

r Borne Service <strong>of</strong>fice It net open<br />

«•—— to contacted at her ef»<br />

. J primary responsibility <strong>of</strong> th*<br />

i Cross Home Service is to as,<br />

i MTlcemen and ei-servtcemen<br />

I their families In meetinir needs<br />

'have arisen as a result <strong>of</strong><br />

. ln Hie armed forces.<br />

Mr. Hart will serve the um-i-<br />

Plred term <strong>of</strong> Dr. », Rostln White,<br />

who recently resigned Dr. White<br />

1 was appointed in 1B44 for a five<br />

year term.<br />

The new member, who is dta<br />

Mot sups-intendent for the Am-<br />

ertcan stores Co., has been a life-<br />

long resident <strong>of</strong> Somers Feint, He<br />

is past president <strong>of</strong> the earners<br />

Point Kiwanis club and a past<br />

commander <strong>of</strong> Morgan-Banefc po»t,<br />

American Legion, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Olty<br />

Boy»» Club Trim*<br />

t rssnvAL ims IM<br />

*. HOSPtTAI. LEAGUE<br />

SKI f n r — The Junior<br />

___0f mm Memorial Haipi-<br />

L entertained recent]* at a peaeJi<br />

'"-tt on the lawn <strong>of</strong> the Nurses'<br />

A total ol MO Was reallied.<br />

( Oormmlttee in ehame ef the<br />

femenu Included. Mrs. nea.<br />

BthmniaB, Mrs. Florence<br />

JMMBBU Ms, Betty DeBaven,<br />

.Morenos Baldt. Miss Dorothy<br />

* 3HM, Santfi Heffenmn. Mn.<br />

Webb. Mrs, •Emma. Seiners<br />

— •dm. (aut.<br />

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

SOMERS POINT — The Somers<br />

Point Boys' Clue took the mea-<br />

sure <strong>of</strong> the Atlantic Olty Boys<br />

Club Monday nlg-ht at the Bach-<br />

ar»eh Ball park. I to J, This made<br />

the iOth ^rin <strong>of</strong> the Benson for<br />

the point Hoys' Club, The club lost<br />

a game earlier in the season to<br />

the Atlantic <strong>City</strong> boyi,<br />

A return game will foe played<br />

on Labor Day between the How'<br />

Club and Frank De Feo'i oli tun-<br />

era. The youngsters trimnied the<br />

old timers July 4, but "frank says<br />

he haj a few surprises in store<br />

for the kldg Monday night. Th<br />

game wUl start at B.JO p.m. ,,<br />

Mr. and Mrs, Lewis B. Matiila*,<br />

Delaware av,. have as their guest<br />

MOTORISTH IN CRASH<br />

ARE FINED H BACH<br />

flOMBfta POINT—Two motorists<br />

Involved In n collision nt <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Heights av. ond Now Road lust<br />

Sunday, were fined IB each for<br />

eonMbutGry negliKencis at • hear-<br />

ing Tuesday night 'Before Mayor<br />

chapman.<br />

The fines were Impoaed upon<br />

Ferdinand ornef, 1BIB OhiunploT Mxiea to aUey—ntlaMe tar rlttklW «r 1<br />

Meet and complete information on the above <strong>of</strong>ferings may be bad without obligation.<br />

RICHARD B. FOX<br />

REALTOR<br />

8th .Street and Atlantic Avenue<br />

•:SiP


OeZAN OTY SEFTnNniLHDGEK<br />

Church Services<br />

Jim<br />

; Tabernacle<br />

fityn M*w<br />

k E d<br />

KHuuaUiu Ttieoiogi<br />

.Mi pHdl M tlM<br />

, M"BI BJJB«»BB war Mai fUWUMn Bau —<br />

«MM *t ttaa TaMrpMIt on BUB*<br />

HM Maw Oemanta, pdn-<br />

taf tta Inn Ma.m- piwby-<br />

• fltaNh, Bijn Mawr. Pm..<br />

b* IBa preactam al tbe TBber-<br />

nrvlte. In tte.VU-<br />

ItB at, and the<br />

'. to a young man who has<br />

attained dtaUnetlon la Ida<br />

•nAoMshl amice will<br />

•t UM mm. The<br />

lib HM Mfc M.. and<br />

«nd Mfenqr an. There Is<br />

apaoe for aJJ<br />

_ apeak-<br />

MMMadHf to Ml denotnina-<br />

Th» •Me at Uw Village<br />

j B c each<br />

; MRtt will •amtn be led<br />

•tabd w might, u<br />

Trumpeters Buna and<br />

DMM Brosdhend. Tbe guest solo,<br />

K« Will M Una Haddock, <strong>of</strong> the<br />

4MB ItaMt, Philadelphia Methe<br />

dM qoartM, and emnnei Buck,<br />

«t th» flu*xt*t <strong>of</strong> UM Holy Trtn<br />

m OathUM,<br />

JUNJ Taaerwicle amiioes for<br />

U will Uke glace next<br />

Dr. Ross Stover<br />

At the Strand<br />

Sunday MM* g.io, a, »:i(,<br />

10.19 and ll:is<br />

«« Md« MaMta<br />

and i B4B,<br />

OoiUrselonj on Saturday and evt<br />

ol PbM FMday, 4:30 pm, to Siw<br />

B 1 . MART'S CHAPE,<br />

and al. and Atlantic av<br />

Sunday Mawei 630 a.m. ». 9,<br />

10 ana 11.<br />

flat Prldaj nuu« n 30 am,<br />

tlanttMtima on (Saturday and en I<br />

o* na Friday 7:30 pjn-, to »,<br />

To Preach Morning<br />

and Evening<br />

CHItlBTIAN BROTHER^<br />

CHAPEL-<br />

Slat at. and central ay,<br />

1 Majsei 8 B.m. and 10<br />

a.ni. . 1<br />

ConfeMions on Saturday and eve<br />

uf First Friday 7:80 p.m. to S:~ML[<br />

FIRST CHURCH METHODIST<br />

•'» «i, and Cellinil BT. .<br />

Benjamin F. Allrood, Minister<br />

Contention or cooperation. 1<br />

chooM which it win fce ln mo\ included Mr<br />

C Thorn pre ldent M<br />

A Palmer vice pr i rf Mr<br />

V lohnst n and Mr rl ren<br />

All n<br />

Hirr<br />

. During the comi<br />

week end WE will be thinking nbout<br />

the part Labor pl»y< In life. The<br />

chief consideration la will our<br />

thinking lead to better coopera<br />

tion or mori" tuntention<br />

Thu Chri tlan Church In vitallv<br />

concerned In this matter /ur H H,<br />

interested IH both emplojre nnd|<br />

eriploi r It rurtlierm re bi llei<br />

that both int rests sHH be oi I<br />

servnd alien cjoperatljn not con<br />

tentlon exists<br />

Tlie itrs philosnphj and t i h<br />

"ifc tr Christian rtliglon Is bi -1<br />

upuli onintlie ipproa li I<br />

Ll i t aim i t ij<br />

l 1 I -i #HttH4W#<br />

"For Goodness Sake"<br />

Dsy Sermon, "A Now Creation in<br />

Ohrlst," It Corinthians 8; 17. The<br />

choir, directed by Mr, Barrett, wui<br />

siiiH, ' aiiiictuji," by Charles Oou-<br />

nod. aoprano eolo, "Hear Ye Is<br />

i.iui.' Aiiit liuni HJIJitfl, by Audrey<br />

946-48 Boardwalk<br />

bruit<br />

men<br />

rrllev onl i [i<br />

one the thinklni,<br />

men nd ol mi n<br />

DH. ROSS STOVER<br />

Dr Ross Sto\#r pa to <strong>of</strong> Mes<br />

iah Lutheran Church Phlladel<br />

phla will ennduct t» ^trilcea at<br />

the Strand Theater n Sunday<br />

Tl e 11 rniiii, •. r\lt 1 II] t n<br />

t in 4 Prlu 1 th r It Ml<br />

Ilertlii Mircclli I* rr 1 [ill<br />

ill n 11 it r 111 I Th sub<br />

me In<br />

Tl<br />

Shllcock ser et Fl Mr I M<br />

in Smith a d M M r ll SI<br />

ensrn treasure!<br />

Mrs Thnrrms nnnun I Ihit t]<br />

AuMlii r\ [.hn In I il 1 i I<br />

f\ <strong>of</strong> pi ip HI ] t<br />

ing the pr mem <strong>of</strong> ih pi:<br />

pension rui d sino i rt l i<br />

the nmnsc $50 f i upt p i [i1P<br />

pa tor cir mnm i m ln<br />

paintinu <strong>of</strong> I ir m in» n xt prln<br />

VL ltinK iie n frrm Ph li del<br />

phia pro\H rt ,r out 1 tidin in<br />

tertainmt-ni pr [ram Vlu I in<br />

nett»- Brom 11 the Aunt Jam<br />

<strong>of</strong> radio stitlun KYW c moiLtral<br />

ed hua she prc^nr i f pic ] }-alf<br />

hour ton pro in f hildr n<br />

taking ill l le r I f l, m thi<br />

cal familv<br />

A group <strong>of</strong> ii rti fr tn tl r<br />

Crescendo riub nf PI il clelphm f<br />

fared solo and Br up see I ton.<br />

The Auxillir ^dl nrnecl fjr tin-<br />

lununer feut plan i m pf *i"a!n<br />

the J-ennd Thur rfa\ nl Nl mprr<br />

in Philadelpliia<br />

thi-lr r Hiian to trc<br />

mj, Thi i bt i ompliju-d" ) n' ' '"I ' •<br />

mrn b Ii«-\ tint God k lie P I* m i<br />

fpet <strong>On</strong>e the Perfect Example ml I Dr -,t \<br />

"-•\ thrr f rt think Go I th " ' H<br />

thougl t jM thtj- c in ide<br />

alth the utlicr<br />

Fir the akn<br />

l-rcii.liin. Missionary Churrh<br />

Ocewi <strong>City</strong><br />

Baptist<br />

Church<br />

10th and Wesley<br />

Spend The Lord's Day With Us'<br />

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Mil<br />

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Ii i<br />

•>!>•<br />

It••«(<br />

George F, Shirm;<br />

Plastering • Cement<br />

Work<br />

Painting • Jobbing<br />

501 TUIKD ITOR<br />

Plumbing-Heating<br />

HARRY DIBB<br />

Caloroil Oil Burner*<br />

nmuxmt . niim<br />

W EIGHTH STREET<br />

run an.w — mu, nm<br />

ESTIMATES tranmi<br />

WilUrd F, StetM<br />

Plumbing ; t Healing<br />

rhone nil Oeara <strong>City</strong>. N. M.<br />

S. L, SMITH<br />

Registered Builder<br />

JOBBING - ROOFING<br />

102S Simpson Ave. Ph. 1SM-W<br />

CARPENT^<br />

JOBBING ALTERATIONS<br />

PAINTING<br />

Robert Clayville<br />

un WIST AVE.<br />

G. Wm, Niblette<br />

Building Contractor<br />

Ro<strong>of</strong>ing<br />

114 Wealer Am, Thane Mil<br />

H. C, Pontiere<br />

BUILDER<br />

93S Asbury Ave.<br />

WM. R, SINKINSON<br />

Electrical<br />

Contractor<br />

MS AabBFjr A»e, Phsne m-W<br />

Ro<strong>of</strong>ing<br />

ROOFIHL<br />

SHEET METAL WORK<br />

CUTTERS , SPOUTING<br />

AIR CONDITIONING<br />

CRAIG and WALTER<br />

Ph. 0916 9th & Haven<br />

Electricians<br />

Jacob C. SCHUFF<br />

Electrical Contractor<br />

fSl Artnrr Aw, I*. JtU<br />

WITH<br />

Bird qualify Shingles<br />

Edmund C. Wisham<br />

24 A«bury A«. Ph.<br />

EDW.S. CORSON<br />

Electrical Contractor<br />

305 8th St.<br />

mn BM, IUS-J-U<br />

Jobbing<br />

Alterations and<br />

Ro<strong>of</strong>ing<br />

Albert S. Camhurn<br />

440 Asbury Ate. Phone 1SMW<br />

Storage<br />

Plumbing - Heating<br />

OOi BUIINEB SERVICE<br />

HANS BURKHARDT<br />

INC.<br />

•IS Aabmy An.<br />

Fred H. Manley<br />

Plumbing - Heating<br />

Antomitlc OH HenUm<br />

EDDlpmcnt<br />

BAT Oil Baner Sato and<br />

407 14th St.<br />

Telephone 12SS-J<br />

ALTERATIONS JOBBINQ<br />

j. a SLIMMER<br />

Plumbing - Heating<br />

SMI Simpson Aie. Hi, im<br />

Painters<br />

tall<br />

••*<br />

C. L. BRECKLEY, Inc.<br />

House and Sign<br />

PAINTING<br />

•dllllB<br />

A,,.<br />

Montgomery's<br />

Paint Store<br />

WetberiU'a Product.<br />

Til A.bnry An. n, MWW<br />

t»ftlt«««»—<br />

; "BTSMM WITH PAINT-<br />

PAINTING<br />

JOHN H. JOHNSON<br />

' 504 Atlantic An, Ph. U«I<br />

»<br />

J [#ltf<br />

STORAGE<br />

10th £ West PhO714W<br />

UAVLtNQ - MOVING I<br />

!!llllill»il i|f UIMH!!littiit«llHM!!.H!,ltiiit1liiB<br />

EiffST<br />

Linoleum Sold and Inatallad<br />

FLOOR SANDING<br />

RUSSELL Sl^TON<br />

M» Aafcattjr AnttM —^ Fhaus MM<br />

Mn ii in mum wmmmm<br />

PAINTING<br />

Brushing and Spraying<br />

H, D. Richards<br />

303 4th St. Haw 09M-W<br />

Paper Hangers<br />

JacJt J, WltUHMMl<br />

PAPERHANGER<br />

•MM! hnW<br />

OSS AntHBv A.V<br />

Signs<br />

JOSEPH COHN<br />

1025 Admiy Avtv<br />

V


i-V-<br />

•Mr. lA-tiMMnfeMtaMd.<br />

KAIUTY SALON I<br />

HtCKMAirS<br />

SEA<br />

FOODS<br />

1155A*bury Ave,<br />

face<br />

S.J. €v«*t<br />

Cooltnf Foods to<br />

Tafte Out<br />

E>eviled Crab* ... ea. 45c<br />

Storm Retards Fishing, ftfeiirt VMtsr<br />

HLGi<br />

Party Boat Remiltt Good Since Sunday; Pier,<br />

Bay and Surf Catches Satisfy Anskra<br />

Recreation Cemter<br />

Summer Schmdnle<br />

soring M unptrsa M<br />

Mam <strong>of</strong> George Welaberg Aim having been unusually; . Bonon for the iarfeat fish were<br />

Md Bob Regan will represent the<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> oity Beach Patrol in IBs<br />

I annual South i " Jersey championship<br />

I boat race far iftefyards, nc)ft<br />

„ - IS IWeflBMday evening I in AUl Atlantis<br />

Ottr Itie municipal tennta center will) city.<br />

- • to<br />

: .IS.<br />

full<br />

It<br />

eparMan<br />

waa announced<br />

until Woisberg WM a member <strong>of</strong> the<br />

team that captured the local Pa-<br />

JUS IRC<br />

Wallaoe Johnson, pr<strong>of</strong>nslonal at<br />

will leave ,<br />

. . . to resume his duties as coach member<br />

up via tnreataf t^w^^ and agusah at the " °<br />

J*5 ~ ld •OM for •event] weeks, fishing hdivided Tuesday, with Herman<br />

dropped <strong>of</strong>f to some extent this I Brttsch. <strong>of</strong> PhlladelpJila. .and J,<br />

week as a result <strong>of</strong> the- stormy I Campbell. Upper Darby-bath iandwestber<br />

last Thursday and Frldiy. I ing 4-pound flounders. A 3-rjound<br />

boat<br />

Ban was caught Sunday on the<br />

h^<br />

and a 2.<br />

lage Theato, 8Ui st, and Board, HOLY TRINITY CHURCH<br />

walk, Sundays at 11 turn,<br />

(Episospal)<br />

* • •<br />

llth st, and Oenlnl av,<br />

ST, JOHN'S EVANGELICAL •ev, Richard S. Bailey, Reetor<br />

XtJTHEKAN<br />

7:80 &B a,m. Holy Communion,<br />

JNb it. m Central mv.<br />

10 am, Sunday School.<br />

•hen, c. Barvfa, e.T.D,<br />

11:15 am. Morning Service<br />

Week-days!<br />

HERE AM 12,000 REASONS<br />

B:45 ajn. Church School for all<br />

M»i, under the direction <strong>of</strong> F.<br />

10:30 am, Wednesday.<br />

Bd«in Reiber, superintendent. The<br />

Long Distance Unas in Msw Jersey «M<br />

music Is under the leadtrship <strong>of</strong><br />

busiest in hlrtoryi Out <strong>of</strong> eveiy B<br />

Wcs. T. Williams, Tlie adult class<br />

is taught by the pastor. The pub-<br />

Uc Is cordially invited to attend,<br />

10:48 aon, Mrvlee in the Strand<br />

Theater with Or, Rets atover<br />

iwl *L<br />

troop-ship load, acme 12.0B0 nan ns3i»mdmmediate<br />

rush for th» tal«phonss..-WF,<br />

•their fifat ciUs homo!<br />

Deviled Claim e*. 20c<br />

Own CbowdM- „ qt. S5c<br />

PoUtoS-JjuJ pt30c<br />

Crfe Sl*w pL 30c<br />

in Otrr Market<br />

IsM* VsuletMe<br />

SLEmERRE<br />

the Modern Way<br />

Swedish<br />

Massage<br />

Reducing<br />

Treatment<br />

DAD, IT'S TOMMYI<br />

W% BACK IN AMBUCA<br />

Maws as gooel as this shouldn't Mvi<br />

these Bituaages hoB»T,<br />

YOU CAN HELP<br />

WW NEW MRilY IONS PISTJWCi<br />

JMM AM iunnr m BMWT<br />

With eaAis iw^ohlm out<br />

Kilmer, Fort pixarid New<br />

iraat niiitary hospitale<br />

•V«ry part Of the nation<br />

DISTANCE volUBB in H«w J<br />

mon -than-.double that <strong>of</strong><br />

RLEASE Mote WO MwnMSMry i«pa<br />

MEASE mtkm ••••nlial calls M *rto*<br />

JItSIT IHL<br />

v- r<br />

\<br />

:,"% j,"'.:<br />

Tnnubons<br />

Ci viliaB life<br />

Shoemaker<br />

,^ Army li maMn« a real ef.<br />

: to dlscharje Its men u fully<br />

wd ai possible to return preto<br />

civilian UN," according<br />

^..t«r Bjt- A. Whitney Shoe<br />

m. former »ntlnel-liedg«- re.<br />

SnoenuMr j-eeently was<br />

out <strong>of</strong> the. Northern <strong>On</strong>ll-<br />

, aeetor htadouarteM at »n<br />

Uco and sent to a special<br />

U In Oeorgla. He rt-tumed to<br />

, it a new post, Fort Maefcur.<br />

neiir Ban PBdjro, Oallf,, to<br />

a eounMlor at the SepariWnter<br />

there.<br />

„, work eonalMa <strong>of</strong> helping men<br />

I ate preparing to te dlschargn<br />

the mrvtoe, uidudlhg the<br />

i out <strong>of</strong> employment aid<br />

with data an their civilian<br />

JUtarj alrnm, pawing nlonii<br />

on vmtmm' beneflti and<br />

rtgM, and onswerlne any ques-<br />

I (bout the return y ciilin<br />

unexpected lurrenair <strong>of</strong> J»j<br />

rutatd 8ft. ahoemakera plani<br />

[• furlough vocation this •untie<br />

and ethan with hcad-<br />

\m experience eipect their<br />

_ to mcrtaae enprmbi^ly from<br />

i m, handling the demobiltaa-<br />

Mk,<br />

MB QUICK BMULTH<br />

Insi THE cLASSDin ADS<br />

.1A FRENCH<br />

display, ef Fall<br />

Hats Renovated,<br />

Phone 0311 .<br />

(THE VELMA SHOP<br />

K3 Asbury Annae<br />

Wear, DrBsamaklnit,<br />

Altfraliaiu<br />

made Carmrntj fnr<br />

i, Minn ana w»iwn.<br />

nan,, M, * lit.<br />

YARN SHOP I<br />

Phono SS21<br />

t@<br />

<strong>of</strong> TARN<br />

|t|n Fri.-Sil. 'Ill 10 P. M,<br />

YOUR CAR<br />

AGAINST RUST<br />

WITH A NEW<br />

'aim Job<br />

Soar Oar LHktaf Nnj<br />

aerrei Prrdoiu Metal<br />

OM <strong>On</strong>- BPHM L«r MM<br />

for Xhb Month ;<br />

G. Kurtz<br />

Itt & Atlantic Ave.<br />

i O. C. MM «r t«« Per<br />

HAIR ON<br />

Pfc Palmer 'has been ngsi§ned printed l.VV BO*<br />

MMvul<br />

YOUR FACE<br />

permanent duty in Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />

Mar Your<br />

In the supply and parts depart-<br />

Appearance!<br />

ment <strong>of</strong> the station <strong>of</strong>fice at the Century Press<br />

Ambasgador Hotel, He was a sheet<br />

Te&mf Ula kiir Ms N Rmsvii TOT ill- metal and supply worker during PRINTERS<br />

Ur, 11 miU HEVER GROW AOAlH. It m months service overseas In the lot West An.<br />

Umi u nn. Cant la «od let « fin Chlnn-Burma-Indla theater.<br />

you • HUl trutment.<br />

HO CHARGE FOR COHarjLTATlOB<br />

Frida M^ll^tin V«M<br />

Elotirolo((it<br />

Ml AMMry Ave. Phone NU<br />

MOVING HOME?<br />

Let ua ban yonr onkr a« far in adrancf as poDiblt. nils ,<br />

will gin as • better opportnnll, to mave yon bask to »e cltr ;<br />

on the day yon specify,<br />

We want to give yon prompt Service. Yon can help DS by ;<br />

plucinjc yaw nwving order early, '<br />

We appnelate your put patronnee and losk fanmM to<br />

•ervlm yon —*-<br />

OCEAN CITY EXPRESS CO.<br />

Moving — Hauling<br />

OFFICE.: 943 Bay Ave, 0605<br />

DeHaven & Towntend<br />

Cmvftm & Bodine<br />

F-.tii.iuiici im<br />

Members<br />

Mew York and Philadelphia Stock Bxchangca and<br />

New York Curb ftrehange<br />

Packard Building, Philadelphia 2, LOCust mV><br />

30 Broad Street, New York 4<br />

Summer Months: 801 Asbury Ave,, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N, J,<br />

phone <strong>Ocean</strong> ttty 0WS<br />

GENERAL REPAIRING ALL CARS<br />

John Carew J. Harvey Mullen<br />

Owner<br />

mtam GAUGE<br />

AUXHO1<br />

IBIZED DODGE • PLKMOimi SAU8 -<br />

220 Wetfcy Avenue<br />

SBBWOE<br />

8803<br />

AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE<br />

Four Cwualty Comp«niet to Serve You<br />

All A-Plua ExceUent •<br />

wmumffimm HUTVAI. CABIMLTY COKMHI<br />

IIABLEY8VU.Uf HiniJAL OABUMXt OOMIhwnr<br />

HANUFACTUilER8 CASUALTY COMPANY<br />

MiHLUfD CASUALTY COMPANY<br />

DOB Tonr p*Uej pay dfarldnS or mfe'drlver rettBrdf<br />

li MedltaU PajtneuU m purt «<br />

Urn **n«*lnc wiUwat U»initti«T Better m<br />

Hmney Lloyd Chattl<br />

14, last «••*.<br />

he tacan hit aenlor year<br />

Cltr JUgh soiiooL Hi IWM »*nt to<br />

Bafnbridge lmmedlatJly, and ttMW<br />

he has remslned since as a baker.<br />

except for brief week-end lea<br />

which he ment at home.<br />

He oantraoted scarlet fever there<br />

*w bosnttaliavd for lour May County tHOItt* nrtamwd to<br />

<strong>On</strong>ftad StaMt pqrta frfltn the «u-<br />

Load Veterans<br />

Service CotiBcil<br />

C. JOSEPH MOYER<br />

LIBERTY<br />

SHOE REPAIBS<br />

10S4 Achury Ave.<br />

•ABIt BOMATO, Jtap,<br />

your money<br />

CUCQUOTCUIB<br />

CSKIMO «MUI<br />

NOW AVAILABLE!<br />

Insurance Against<br />

OCEAN<br />

NOW A VAlLAfiLC^E^b Prop«tty<br />

individually JMpeMii<br />

p<br />

Stop<br />

p<br />

fe m tl«to<br />

1<br />

dei will 1m «u*d ««


S, -=*?**•,'*"""vr. ff<br />

#i FLAY<br />

•tattarMw<br />

Play.<br />

liwa<br />

J<br />

JEWELRY GIFTS<br />

Corp.<br />

Christmas Gifts<br />

Must Go Early<br />

Prompt Mailing<br />

GVWMM EuentuJ ,<br />

New Jersey. Is <strong>of</strong>fered M (11 the put, except that'ths<br />

inlty to Join the En- BovtMment advises relativw and<br />

Reserve Oorpo. it is an. rrusnai not to mail gifts to men<br />

nounced «y headquarters. Second who ire an their way, back to this :<br />

I Service apmmariii. ' eounhy or who probably wW be !.,„<br />

- "T» Army <strong>of</strong>fers »uch enlist- coming before OMstnu, «|<br />

I<br />

t* not only us a reward to The military' Santa Claus Job, It ( *<br />

veterano for their war service but »« uld, will be more complicated ' '<br />

also to Mid a strong reserve <strong>of</strong> tills year, despite cessation <strong>of</strong> he*.<br />

trained men to meet any oner- tllltles. because redeployment « •#<br />

y Ilia future might bring. Hie millions <strong>of</strong> men and woman meant ' -'<br />

, ^_" li nationwide, less shipping space for packages,<br />

il' Veteran* who Join the EBC son- TOe period ran September u »,• •*<br />

l.tinue to hold the Ann; grade or to October 16 Is the only tins t-JJ<br />

"I rmttaji lield at time <strong>of</strong> discharge. Packages may be anUM<br />

I Also they maintain their service without a written request f_.<br />

|| longevity, and at lome future date toMier trsailor.<br />

r WUl fce given oppBriunltlM «WI urged gift sendees to make i<br />

to eontlnue the study <strong>of</strong> their Ar,, "are they 6*»e the latest available<br />

my specialty. mailing address. it warned .<br />

Soldiers nay join the ERO at against shipment <strong>of</strong> perishable ;<br />

their separation center, reeeivlns foods, intoxicants, weapons, poi. fc<br />

their enlistment papers atonf with sons or any Inflammable mater. t<br />

theh- discharge certificate. Vet- ials. •<br />

eram who do not take advantage , - . .<br />

<strong>of</strong> the <strong>of</strong>fer at the separation cen- FJupj,*;^— TMlnins ' :<br />

ter may, witeto is days <strong>of</strong> Hit- JjwMCaUOIl, 1 raining * M<br />

charge, apply for enlistment as a C.SSential to Good " '• "<br />

reservist at any United •tales Army * • j* •«.<br />

Recruiting Station. ' Job*. DeMl Warm *<br />

Applicants an permitted to se- Pointing out that thousands <strong>of</strong> Li<br />

leet any arnt or service in which young men and women now en- BENNY GOODMAN wftft BHI<br />

they served while to the Army, tertng the labor market have nr «" UMWMMH, wna an i<br />

Tworfieite<br />

FAMOUS<br />

SINCE 1919<br />

Capt. LopeSt<br />

DEEP SEA<br />

PARTY BOATS<br />

/Lewi. CaHton'<br />

D«ily9A. M.<br />

BAIT * TACKLE *<br />

CHRIS'<br />

BOCK<br />

2 <strong>On</strong>theB.y<br />

Utween 9th & 10th Stt.<br />

Phooe. 8S68 or 0188<br />

sessions <strong>of</strong> Rutgers University, de"<br />

Clares that education <strong>of</strong>fers them<br />

. the surest way <strong>of</strong> making success-<br />

FISHING<br />

TOHRMAMENT<br />

•Hi fi Hi. •• iirii rut<br />

, MM MM? COUNCIL.<br />

TUNA<br />

FISHING PARTIES<br />

Charter Boat<br />

Capt. Tom Ackley<br />

9th St. «t Bridge<br />

Judge Wishes He Could Award<br />

_ TOe famiiy au^nobUe ahould<br />

waeh hatf* seen! Niikiesl,<br />

I during the past two yean,<br />

| ^<strong>On</strong>e refining company already is<br />

| nave higher octane grades on salt<br />

FOR SALE<br />

JW f fM a*e Mey.<br />

dl WkW "<br />

tmirj itMDen, aUd on whee<br />

far the du<br />

I William O. .Bunt, WiWwood the- ful their pco-sonal reconversion to a<br />

•*•« owner, announced late taat peacetime economy.<br />

week plans to rebuild two theatres<br />

and remodel another in the lower<br />

"I know <strong>of</strong> no period in history<br />

pan <strong>of</strong> the county.<br />

when more study i* so necessary<br />

The remodeling wfll be at the<br />

as it is today," Dean Miller satd<br />

B«ent, WiWwood, at a eost <strong>of</strong><br />

•T*ese young men and women are<br />

man than »50.000. its seating caat<br />

a turning point to their lives<br />

PM» wiH be entargBd.<br />

when they muat make the decision<br />

The Strand and a complete block<br />

between a worthwhile future or be-<br />

e* *M. destroyed by fi last<br />

ing content with the mediocre Job<br />

yew, also win be rebuilt to time<br />

to which their present training and<br />

(« nert- summer. Work will start<br />

educational background limit<br />

agon on aanstrueUon <strong>of</strong> a new the- them,"<br />

•tt» at Oonrt Bouse to replace He emphasised that In the<br />

"buyers<br />

faU. JM« to «qBBB(ed to be ready I<br />

on or before December 1, |<br />

Identification Bracelets<br />

• - , Start,* Silver<br />

\*g-» (• I-<br />

GaW F.Ued, $2.50 to $15.00<br />

TS—11.00 up—plu* 20% tax<br />

1 Medal To Police Court Defendant<br />

"If It was in my power, I would "Bow long have you lived<br />

" labor market <strong>of</strong> th« fu-<br />

I tunt it will be the trained workera<br />

who get good Jobs and become<br />

successful, but that war plant experience<br />

has done little to train<br />

youth for the kinds <strong>of</strong> Jobs that<br />

are most important in a peacetime<br />

economy.<br />

THJ£ REASON<br />

Sue — Men are contemptible<br />

beasts!<br />

He— Yeah, I know, mat's why<br />

I run around with women.<br />

There Is a typewriter concern in<br />

the United States making machines<br />

that write in 87 languages.<br />

ln<br />

sward you a medal," pones Judge <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>!" he asked Morris.<br />

Howard Warren told % defendant "About 40 years,"<br />

in «ourt, Monday, "Have you ever been arrested<br />

The honored guest was Cory befere?"<br />

Morris, 75, negro, <strong>of</strong> 33t West ar, "No, sir. I've never been in this<br />

who was arraigned on • charge building (city hall) until today,"<br />

[ <strong>of</strong> disorderly conduct preferred by Hie prisoner replied.<br />

William H. Turner, 330 West a,v, "Well, look around and enjoy<br />

Turner alleged that Morris used it," the judge Invited, "Nfce place,<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>ane and abusive latmaaa In iurt if vnn ...... >.. „_ -. ..<br />

his testimony Indicated that hta who hive "never been" In court I*<br />

knowledge <strong>of</strong> the occurrence was is a very fine record and you are<br />

somewnat ¥****"• * *« !i == ——^ j ' - ^<br />

handed./Tb, ,__,. -...,..- va> mu inai jrcortl now. Oaj»<br />

dence Inconsequential. I dismissed."<br />

Better Gasoline<br />

For Automobiles<br />

'fte-War Stuff 1<br />

by th* end <strong>of</strong> this week.<br />

The new fuels reportedly average<br />

n octane for sMndaN grade and<br />

•0 octane for high test, compared<br />

WtB the TO and 7» octane permltted<br />

under war restrictions.<br />

A changeover was made quickly<br />

In aome oases fay blending ljDO-oc-<br />

Back in T«nk«<br />

tan« aviation gasoline into trie regular<br />

grades to raise the quality.<br />

•**« dbalr.<br />

LEONARD'S<br />

Bicyd* Swvice<br />

1200 Aabury AT*.<br />

MARGARET JOHNSON<br />

SCHOOL <strong>of</strong><br />

DANCE anc/ DRAMA<br />

- Bn# » XtutMh and costs we<br />

r»lgnedi in noUee court Saturday<br />

Patrolman Carl Smith said ha<br />

finally, 1 _ _<br />

ear west ahead <strong>of</strong> the other and<br />

he •topped aim first, then stopped<br />

Slack. ,The defendants denied they<br />

Were radng each other, saying<br />

they were total •tasnfmt, tout they<br />

did not contest the speeding<br />

charge.<br />

Ignores 4 Police<br />

Summons; Fined $21<br />

A motorist who Ignored four police<br />

lummonses far parting hli car<br />

on the street ail night, in «-<br />

•MM m to poUce court eatur-<br />

' PDUCB MM that aalTaten BORgio,<br />

Jr.. 38. left hU car out all<br />

ttlght ln front <strong>of</strong> 810 14th «t., and<br />

that a ticket waa ptoceV on It<br />

four MMeatrava nigbU. But Roe-<br />

>JB


'\<br />

Told<br />

to Go Slow<br />

•th-deallng properties <strong>of</strong><br />

' S <strong>of</strong> iu lunitoMons,<br />

outlined to the Court Bouse<br />

B. Sohmitt. assistant pr<strong>of</strong>es.<br />

<strong>of</strong> entomology. Rutgers uni<br />

All Important uroperty <strong>of</strong> 'the<br />

"*&?* Va\aon \f that <strong>of</strong> twin*<br />

In water, the speaker said.<br />

TM» uita It stlcK on surfaces<br />

ynen pelted by rain or even scrub*<br />

toM- » doesn't break down quickly<br />

OCEAN<br />

•grtoultunU ectDt, who *ftid that<br />

It would be better to await the re-<br />

«dt* <strong>of</strong> mere tasting before adopt-<br />

ing It has a panacea for all evils<br />

about the house or farm,<br />

DANGER IM<br />

"Too many believe that DDT Is<br />

going to work miracles In ingest<br />

control and too few realise the<br />

dangers In careless handling <strong>of</strong> the<br />

material," he said. "If DDT get*<br />

on cooking utensils or on vege-<br />

table! it is very hard to scrub it<br />

<strong>of</strong>f. if vegetables covered with it<br />

are eaten they are dangerous lo<br />

health if oik. are eaten in the<br />

Muse meal, Rutroer gloves should<br />

be worn when painting strong oil<br />

solutions <strong>of</strong> DDT on Muecus or<br />

walla, i<br />

"The material is still expensive<br />

jteept when In almost useless di<br />

War Restrictions<br />

Off Life Insurance<br />

War restrictions have been n-<br />

moved from life insurance policies<br />

isiuea by the Equitable Life As-<br />

siiiaiim) autUum BM&wnfe tn M.I,J<br />

auetety BWoHUng<br />

t R « D<br />

SSP" 1 * ln *<br />

ftpface coated<br />

xhibit i<br />

exposed to sir and light, i luted strengthi, so that there Is<br />

Insects crawling on a I danger <strong>of</strong> wasted labor and effort<br />

— ---ied with DDT crystals in , using it. I hope that most<br />

exhibit signs <strong>of</strong> paralysis nnd people will postpone experiment-<br />

Inexorably die. | jng with DDT and wait until our<br />

experiment slutlon announces<br />

forms <strong>of</strong> the material to use hnd<br />

what to use it for.' 1<br />

' "The speaker said the Quantity <strong>of</strong><br />

DDT used must be enough to pro-<br />

vide a lethal dose as a solution<br />

that Is too weak Is Ineffective.<br />

SAFHI nr DOST FORM PICNICKERS 1 PARADISE<br />

to safer when handled in I A compreheniilve system, <strong>of</strong> stntr<br />

, tnrr u safer when handled in A cornprehenjiive gystem.<br />

dust form, he said. But the dust Iparks makes New Jersey<br />

should not be allowed to settle I niefcer's paradise,<br />

cm cooking utensils or foods, Jtorl —<br />

•onie purposes it must be u<br />

on cooting utensils or foods, ftor I ~~<br />

•ome purposes it must be used in LOSE WFIfSHT CAFTIV<br />

_ oil solution*, and should then be "L« t a l 1 1 SArfcUT<br />

I- S;? dw »h lrtttI *"* * ecsUie " >* ne - WITHOUT EXERCISE<br />

trates the human skin and may 1<br />

• be harmful. The dust Is <strong>of</strong> spec!<br />

rlc use against fleas.<br />

The pr<strong>of</strong>essor said that DDT<br />

abonld not assume n leading part<br />

a* a vegetable spray, as it ta too<br />

dangerous to be eaten if it ts<br />

lettuce leaves or other produce It<br />

Is useful on peaches after they<br />

bJoom. also on grapes. It does not<br />

kin spider mites and has little<br />

known value against many <strong>of</strong> the<br />

beetle,, such as bean beetles.<br />

MOBE TESTS NEEDED<br />

y BUng o PlelJ<br />

^Ustont Roy «, DBTfly, Oeesn<br />

<strong>City</strong> representative. Another modi-<br />

flcatlon <strong>of</strong> mtrlctiana required by<br />

the war. also relaxed, applies to<br />

Aeronautics restrictions placed by<br />

the Society at the Ume <strong>of</strong> the<br />

War Rider which occurred after<br />

Pearl Harbor.<br />

Mr. Darby recently received a<br />

certificate from the Beelety as a<br />

Life AI<br />

member <strong>of</strong> the Oalager U<br />

Weak Olub for MB WMIM—IO „ „ .<br />

—ln which he maintained contln-I<br />

uously weekly production. Mr Dar,<br />

by, field assistant for me 'south<br />

''""•^.iM.'^*?.'. I? 1 . ***».• dJstrtnt in<br />

iuJmilun m new Business during<br />

Policy holden and friends <strong>of</strong><br />

the Bqultaoic <strong>of</strong> New York are re-<br />

minded <strong>of</strong> the radio prognui) gpon-<br />

sored by the Society, known as<br />

This is your P. B. I." every Fri-<br />

day at 1:30 p.m. Many announce-<br />

ments <strong>of</strong> interest to this group are<br />

mnae following the program.<br />

••AD TUB CLASSIFIED ADR<br />

'S<br />

"Cape May County's Largest Deportment Store"<br />

Take <strong>of</strong>f weight<br />

each wewk. fat<br />

plemty. No<br />

drugs. No<br />

laxa-<br />

tives.<br />

HE with<br />

* w up Bll U)<br />

•SI. Eat plmtr—not (OB nucll. /-<br />

_.:„ - I anim lit tinain, nf tudietl dKlrnl ma<br />

cautioned the puBllc aeai/ut lav jxnttu tea n u is It, mingi in<br />

ng to use the sub«tanep (•*« •«»•• un» with the AVIJS Viunin<br />

i T5 I —--•"-" -•-"'"•<br />

hurrying to use the substance<br />

cept in cases where it is p<br />

to have specific usefulness<br />

eral more years <strong>of</strong> test and ex<br />

perlmrata are needed, he snld<br />

flnd out all about It.<br />

Another warning to the public to<br />

M slow in using DDT Wils sound,<br />

ed by Henry H. White, counts<br />

e A-,,^ vlul,,,,<br />

u» AVDi .ay<br />

FteH<br />

with the<br />

RMyoua Plan, ny<br />

30 day Hep!;, mm,<br />

Stainton's<br />

Department Store<br />

"COLOR CUFFS"<br />

Sterling Silver<br />

Scarab Bracelets $2-50<br />

And nine with 14K. ; o M 1 .<br />

Oold Overlay , O 15<br />

fai HOUSE or VAtnis _ JAMODS IIITCK IM<br />

MUTH'S<br />

mWELRYGWTB<br />

QDT MART OF OCEAN<br />

Boardw«lk (Oppoiite Music Pier)<br />

'Tii 1 p, m, Monday, Labor Day<br />

SUPREME -<br />

—1 1MHM. i C010 WAVE<br />

KIT-WITH<br />

MEN'S SUITS<br />

All Wool Year Around Weight<br />

Were 27.S0 to 60,00<br />

Now 22^ to<br />

OPEff FRIDAY nnd BATUBDAV " EVENINGS<br />

Smoother and better<br />

MEN'S TWO-PIECE<br />

TROPICAL SUITS<br />

Were 22.80 to 47.00<br />

Now 18^ to<br />

BOYS' SPORT COATS<br />

You might think that a hommoek would be the last thing in the<br />

world our seafaring friend would want to encounter. Sut when it'i<br />

•tfetehed out under the trees in hi« own back yard _ that's different<br />

- iuit Uk* Supptae Seo/fiw, Hommgmmtmd Vitamin D Milk is different<br />

from all the regular milks you've ever tasted.... If s a smoother milk,<br />

richer tasting, better for you because there's cream in every drop!<br />

And a big ieycoo! g|oi, <strong>of</strong> ;t is m|8nty t#mpHng and refrMh.nfl fhew<br />

hot summer day,. Just iay the words "Sealtest Homooentaed'' to your<br />

Sgpp!^ mHk man or woman or your neighborhood storekeeper.<br />

iUPPLEI<br />

MILK AND CREAM<br />

W e r e 9 , 9 5 t o 1 2 . 9 5 . . . N o w<br />

to<br />

7.9S to 10.98 Values NOW<br />

i t<br />

WOMEN'S DRESSES Drastically Reduced<br />

3,95 and 5.95<br />

PLAY SHOES<br />

2.95 to 4,95 Values<br />

NOW 1.95 to 2.95<br />

PINAFORES<br />

3.98 to 5.95 Values<br />

MOW 2,95<br />

SHEER STOCKINGS F «" shades. 8«4 to 95c<br />

THINGS FOR THE HOME<br />

BEACH CHAIRS, were 3.95 ....".•./.,.' 1,95<br />

WASTE BASKETS, hand painted, were 1.19 ... 89c<br />

CLOTHES HAMPERS, were 3,95 ... 3.49<br />

While Knitted TOWELS, 24x40, were 49c ...........35c<br />

Metal GARBAGE CANS, ju*t received . . . . . . W9<br />

Metal VEGETABLE BINS, were 1^95 . . . . . . 1.49<br />

Metal SHOE RACKS, Were 1.39 .. . 1.09<br />

MASON JARS, pint size . . . . . . . dozen 49c<br />

SHOWER CURTAINS, 6 ft x 6 ft. were 5.95 . 4.95<br />

CURTAINS, half price 5.95 now 2.98 - 1.39 now 69c<br />

Printmd and PublUhdl in ft Greatest Family Rmaort<br />

••aimer<br />

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lor Day<br />

ing <strong>On</strong>e<br />

Largest<br />

{Vast Exodus Fol-<br />

llows Holiday by<br />

[Auto, Bu«, Train<br />

SIGHT ARRESTED FOR<br />

metric VIOLATIONS<br />

[TIii! heavy traffic in <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

aty ovt'r the week end gave<br />

sort pullre sun <strong>of</strong> their<br />

islcst times <strong>of</strong> the summer<br />

control sijei'dinM and other<br />

Cfnirtlnns,<br />

[ The pullrp department donket<br />

(I eiirlit arrests were<br />

Saturday. Sunday nnd<br />

.nday for alk'ged violations<br />

tiie Motor Vehicle Act. all<br />

is driving or speeding,<br />

holiday period also end-<br />

with II arrests for various<br />

<strong>of</strong> disorderly einduot,<br />

lioujands <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Olty va.<br />

mists poured homeward by<br />

. train and bus Monday after-<br />

j and evening after the resort<br />

I entertained one <strong>of</strong> the largest<br />

• Pay crowds on record, while<br />

jnds <strong>of</strong> others remained<br />

igh this week.<br />

> tl§ decrease In local geason-<br />

lutstion Is expected to be no-<br />

after this week end, as<br />

with children return for<br />

; <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia puB-<br />

on Monday, the same<br />

\ the local term begins.<br />

ntlslly <strong>of</strong>fset the exodus,<br />

an unuslally large num.<br />

<strong>of</strong> September veatloruits ar-<br />

is week.<br />

Olty was literally "Jim.<br />

j to the doors" over the Labor<br />

r period, with most <strong>of</strong> the vlsi-<br />

apparently arriving by auto-<br />

It, Travel on the trains and<br />

1 showed only a moderate In-<br />

• over previous week ends <strong>of</strong><br />

Bank Deposits<br />

Up $2,648,000<br />

Over Last Summer<br />

Pepa.!!. recorded by The<br />

National But <strong>of</strong> Ow>n dly<br />

4uHnt June, July and Amwt<br />

Ihh ymu- nprHcniM ma u,,<br />

« <strong>of</strong> UM$Mi aver the<br />

lorrtT.pondlnt montlH h.t<br />

year, Gnw a. Grell MIIKIUI-<br />

c«-d Wednesday,<br />

Depwibi on TiMd«y_th* d«y<br />

arier Labor Day—wen IBS,.<br />

497 si hl(l,er (ten an the w .<br />

r l i T<br />

pi j t<br />

Total fur Tuesday this<br />

wu |3M,llg> an,<br />

miamn<br />

The riturea for<br />

Bummer ntonUMi<br />

iqjj<br />

Jane<br />

J«ly ,<br />

<strong>Aug</strong>ust<br />

TOTAL<br />

1045<br />

June .,<br />

July " '<br />

<strong>Aug</strong>ust<br />

TOTAL ..,.'.'<br />

the three<br />

S3.32I.O00<br />

4,Mi,M0<br />

4,4M,000<br />

M^NLOOD<br />

5.517.000<br />

5.162.000<br />

(ATTEST OF SEASON<br />

sf Police Robert J. Lack-<br />

the automobile traffic was<br />

J hoiviest <strong>of</strong> the KUOIL and In<br />

Iqplnlon exseedtd the list prp-<br />

f 1941 Wndi irki<br />

wt <strong>of</strong> 1941. Wndi i g<br />

i iu difficult In almoet any<br />

I <strong>of</strong> the cenNml city and was<br />

Impossible near the<br />

Saturday and Sunday<br />

i <strong>of</strong> In the shopping section<br />

lay and Saturday<br />

procession <strong>of</strong> ears began<br />

via Stb st. Monday after-<br />

d h fl to*<br />

, mid the 'flow<br />

bu. Manyuif ^hsj^<br />

w^ caufht IB eongeiUon<br />

, the Delaware River Bridie<br />

J lud to wait In a line which<br />

III peMt was described m four<br />

ton». Similar eongeiUon and<br />

: g was the lot <strong>of</strong> tnousanda<br />

Idle Cftmden ferry terminal.<br />

| COACHES FILLED<br />

4 pm. outbound train on<br />

PennsjivaniB-Reading Bea-<br />

Unes had 13 ears, and the<br />

: train shortly after 6 p. m. set<br />

rMord <strong>of</strong> 16 coaches, all <strong>of</strong><br />

were filled to eapacKy by<br />

i ttoie it l<strong>of</strong>t the island. The<br />

t Service bus company ran<br />

fttras to handle the home.<br />

(Pate 6, Mean!<br />

Baby Home, <strong>On</strong>ce<br />

Yacht Club, to<br />

be Torn Down<br />

<strong>On</strong>e-Time Center<br />

<strong>of</strong> Gay Social<br />

Events to Vanish<br />

Bill Ellejiberg, Abseeon wrecking<br />

contractor, announced this week<br />

that he" has completed arrange-<br />

ments witjj the owner to demolish<br />

the property known •» the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Olty Seashore Home for Babies, at<br />

Bth st. and the bayfront.<br />

To resort old timers this build-<br />

Ing will be rememebered as the<br />

one-time home <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> Oity<br />

yacht club before the fcullding at<br />

Battersea rd. and Bay av., now<br />

being demolished, was built. The<br />

Bth st. headquarters was abandon-<br />

ed by the Yacht Olub in uia In<br />

favor <strong>of</strong> the larger structure<br />

The present owner, H. C. (Inn,<br />

plans to have new bulkheads In-<br />

stalled and the lot filled and grad-<br />

ed.<br />

SCENE OF SOCIAL EVENT!<br />

Used in recent years for the Ba-<br />

•lea Home, the building wai the<br />

seene <strong>of</strong> many a gay social event<br />

shortly after the turn <strong>of</strong> the sen-<br />

tury, and also was the center <strong>of</strong><br />

many exciting yacht races.<br />

All materials from the building<br />

will, be salvaged asd sold. Mr, El-<br />

OCEAN CITY, N. j., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, <strong>1945</strong><br />

„«, „,„•.<br />

. A». PRICE t<br />

to Auction<br />

ts, Sept. 19<br />

Lower-Priced Prop-<br />

erty Offered<br />

date <strong>of</strong> Wednesday, Hep.<br />

f 19, has 'oeen set for the<br />

• government's next public •«•<br />

> sale <strong>of</strong> real estate, Treaaur#r<br />

W, Gardiner announced this<br />

sale will be at a p.m. In<br />

commissioners' chamber. Of.<br />

* to the highest bidders will toe<br />

IPWels <strong>of</strong> land, some single lots<br />

"^ Kme in groups <strong>of</strong> adjoining<br />

i <strong>of</strong> the past two years have<br />

i <strong>of</strong> virtually all <strong>of</strong> the<br />

land holdings in beachfront<br />

other highly desirable leea-<br />

!. The result Is that the sale<br />

1 the Kth will be mostly <strong>of</strong> low<br />

WMlum-priced low. The High-<br />

aunlmum price to be advertta.<br />

to ttso per lot.<br />

f B the Batters M.<br />

club building is about 71 per cent<br />

complete, he reported, and In two<br />

more weeks the last, remnants <strong>of</strong><br />

the structure will be gone and it<br />

will be leveled and (raveled at a<br />

parking lot,<br />

TO DEMOLISH CATHOLIC<br />

HOME . *<br />

The Blenberg firm also has been<br />

retained to demolish another old<br />

landmark, the Catholic home and<br />

hotel maintained at Sen isle Oity<br />

by the Medical MUlon Sisters <strong>of</strong><br />

Fox Chase, Pa. This four-story<br />

building is one <strong>of</strong> the oldest In<br />

Sea Me Oity, and was operated<br />

for many years as a children's<br />

summer home. The razing will be-<br />

gin as soon as the occupants leave<br />

Septeroiier 18.<br />

The contractor said he has been<br />

contacted regarding demolition<br />

work on two other large <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Oity buildings, but Is unable, to<br />

divulge details at tills time,<br />

Mr. mienberg has been awarded<br />

a contract to demolish tliree prop-<br />

erties for the city government, fol-<br />

lowing condemnation proceedings,<br />

and already has started work on<br />

thl* project.<br />

These properties to come down<br />

Include an amusement platform on<br />

the boardwalk, between 9th and<br />

10th gts., a double house at Mad<br />

st. and a garage at 2Sth st.<br />

Appeals to be<br />

ird Here Tuesday<br />

rings on appeals against mu-<br />

1 tax t ill b<br />

ings<br />

•1 tax<br />

g<br />

assessments will be<br />

h ments will be<br />

by the County Board<br />

n on September 11, 18<br />

board will begin work In<br />

an <strong>City</strong> on Tuesday, sitting at<br />

'«Jn. In city hall to hear ap-<br />

"» against valuations in <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

i.w • Iale Clt y and UD P er<br />

"Wp. . I, ||<br />

• same day. storting at 2 p<br />

will sit m the freeholders'<br />

^ourt House.<br />

. hf »''lngs are scheduled for<br />

I"* 18 at 2 pm. in the<br />

city hall, and Septan-<br />

^ pm - ln iile old city<br />

Cape May.<br />

a cramp whUe bathing<br />

ocean <strong>of</strong>f st Charles plT,<br />

* 11 *»n. 80. <strong>of</strong> OonMtoga,<br />

SS U y P ^<br />

an<br />

s rfoout noon Sunday,<br />

n? - who w *'* ns wel1<br />

at<br />

»wallowed no water,<br />

* B<br />

County C.C, to Hear<br />

N,J. Highway Man<br />

A liepiesentatlve <strong>of</strong> the State<br />

Highway Commission has been in-<br />

vlted to speak next Tuesday night<br />

at the first faU meeting <strong>of</strong> tHe<br />

Cape May County Chamber pr<br />

Commerce, at Court House.<br />

The meetint wUI take as «•<br />

principal topic for discussion tt»<br />

probable effects <strong>of</strong> state post-war<br />

highway plaM on various county<br />

communities.<br />

Stable Soon<br />

To Decide<br />

Lackey Case<br />

CMef Denies He<br />

Attacked Lunch-<br />

room Proprietor<br />

Mayor Clyde w. struble had be-<br />

fore hjm this week a mate <strong>of</strong><br />

eenUa/lictory testimony, from<br />

whieir he must decide whether or<br />

not Chief <strong>of</strong> i»oiige Robert J.<br />

Lackey warrants disciplinary ac-<br />

tion for conduct unbecoming an<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficer.<br />

The testimony was submitted by<br />

more than a dozen witnesies last<br />

Thursday afternoon at a hearing<br />

oefore the mayor, which lasted<br />

more than three hours.<br />

At the hearing, Chief Lackey de-<br />

nied bluntly the charge by Walter<br />

Matthews, boardwalk lunch room<br />

proprietor, that he had attacked<br />

hkn without provocation and cam-<br />

ed painful physical Injuries.<br />

DECISION OEFEKRED 10 DAVS<br />

Mayor sf»ut>le took the case un.<br />

der advisement for 10 days and<br />

agreed to permit the filing <strong>of</strong> a<br />

summation brief by Alexander<br />

Love, prominent Philadelphia at.<br />

tomey, who volunteered as the<br />

hief's defense counsel.<br />

Alexander Blatt, counsel 101<br />

Matthews, summed up the com-<br />

plainant's UK by demanding that<br />

the mayor discipline his police<br />

chief by at least a suspension, "to<br />

prove to the people <strong>of</strong> this com.<br />

munity that M police orrlce can<br />

behave in such a high-handed<br />

mariner." Blatt said that in view<br />

<strong>of</strong> CHief Lackey's unblemished<br />

record <strong>of</strong> II years on the local<br />

force, he felt that dismissal would<br />

too harsh a punishment,<br />

ATTORNEYS CLASH<br />

The hearing wai marked by fre-<br />

luent heated clashes between the<br />

opposing lawyers, both <strong>of</strong> whprn<br />

wen* rebuked several times by Ma-<br />

yor Struble for interfering with or-<br />

ierly progress <strong>of</strong> the hearing. The<br />

•ommlsBloners- chamber was filled<br />

almost to capacity with spectators,<br />

mostly young People wfto frequent<br />

the Matthews place <strong>of</strong> business,<br />

Mr, Matthews testified that he<br />

was sweeping the floor <strong>of</strong> the<br />

lunch stand when Ohlef Lackey<br />

ind Detective Samuel price .arrlv<br />

>d about 130 am., July I.<br />

He said the chief strode in and<br />

Jld him; "If you don't close this<br />

dace In is minutea. I'm going to<br />

ose ln for good."<br />

SAYS CHIEF ATTACKED<br />

He said he informed the chief<br />

that lie had received permission<br />

from Mayor Struble to remain<br />

open at night as late as he desir-<br />

ed. Then, he Mid, he turned his<br />

back to continue sweeping, when<br />

Chief Lackey grabbed him front<br />

behind. Me said the chief's right<br />

Announces Schedule<br />

g<br />

arm was around his neck, ehok<br />

ing him, and his light knee wai<br />

in his back, bending him backwan<br />

by pressure.<br />

The business man said he sus<br />

tained painful Injuries to his<br />

throat, stomach and back, and that<br />

five visits to Dr. HersGhel Petti'<br />

it,<br />

Has Anybody Here<br />

Lost His<br />

Short-Snorter?<br />

Did anyone In the audience<br />

lose a short snorter?<br />

YOU may not 'tis, hep to<br />

Army Air Force Jive.' A short<br />

snort* is a paper dollar bill<br />

upon which globe-clrcllng fly-<br />

«r» collect the signatures <strong>of</strong><br />

other people they meet ln their<br />

travels.<br />

The short snorter lost here<br />

bore signatures <strong>of</strong> six persons,<br />

with the name <strong>of</strong> Robert H<br />

Townsend Heading the list. It<br />

was noticed by a woman sum-<br />

mer resident <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

when she started to spend It.<br />

She apparently had wc*lv«d<br />

the bill ln change when she<br />

broke a five-spot several days<br />

previously.<br />

Realising that It may *e a<br />

treasured souvenir <strong>of</strong> some Alt<br />

Ptoroe man, she «ias reoueeted<br />

The 6enUnel-L«l«e' to act «s<br />

a go-betwwn to h«lp him re-<br />

claim It. If the man who lost<br />

M will call at this <strong>of</strong>f. ••<br />

win furnish the name and sd-<br />

drea 61 the woman wlio Ui<br />

nli abort *Mtter.<br />

<strong>City</strong> to Buy Two<br />

New Fire Engines<br />

To Cert $15,000;<br />

Delivery in 1946<br />

Purchase <strong>of</strong> two new fire en<br />

gines for the <strong>Ocean</strong> Olty fire de-<br />

partment was authorized by the<br />

commissioners. Wednesday, al-<br />

though actual delivery <strong>of</strong> the eq-<br />

ulpment u not expected untu late<br />

In 1MB,<br />

The board deelded to Mcelveblds<br />

September 19 on two triple com.<br />

bination 500 (glim pumping en-<br />

gines, canopy cab type, <strong>of</strong> special<br />

design The approximate cost will<br />

be »1S.OOO, according to Mayor<br />

Clyde W, Struble,<br />

Delivery <strong>of</strong> t«e new engines is<br />

expected 14 months hence, the<br />

mayor said, and it Is proposed to<br />

pay for them out <strong>of</strong> regular MM<br />

budget appropriations. The pur-<br />

pose <strong>of</strong> taking action now was to<br />

get on the factory "waltini list"<br />

as soon as noselMe.<br />

The engines are Intended to<br />

place two old pumpers, one <strong>of</strong><br />

which Is permanently ou* <strong>of</strong> ser-<br />

vice, due to engine failure. The<br />

other Is considered obsolete.<br />

<strong>On</strong>e engine, an Ahnns »* <strong>of</strong><br />

SOO-gallon capacity, was purchased<br />

by Hie city 16 years ago The oth-<br />

er, a Martin <strong>of</strong> 750-gallon capac-<br />

ity. U 2S years old. It U still ln<br />

service.<br />

The tis.ooo will toe net cost to<br />

the city, over and above the trade-<br />

in allowance on the two old mach-<br />

ine*<br />

No Returnees Yet<br />

to Fire, Police Jobs<br />

Mayor Clyde W. Btruble said this<br />

week that he has received no<br />

definite Information as to how<br />

soon some <strong>of</strong> the regular members<br />

<strong>of</strong> the police and fire departments<br />

may be expected out <strong>of</strong> the armed<br />

forces and back to their public<br />

safety jobs.<br />

He said he has been receiving<br />

letters from the six policemen and<br />

five firemen stul in service, but<br />

none <strong>of</strong> them has been able to<br />

say when he will return to city<br />

employ.<br />

<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> those believed to be eli-<br />

gible for discharge immediately is<br />

William H, Smith, Jr., former po-<br />

lice captain, who was last heard<br />

from In n-ance, where lie is serv-<br />

ing with a military police unit.<br />

Several members <strong>of</strong> both depart-<br />

ments already have served In the<br />

Army and Navy, been honorably<br />

discharged and returned to their<br />

municipal jobs.<br />

Killer Brown Again<br />

Asks for Parole<br />

Two men serving prison terms<br />

for crimes committed ln .<strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> are among the 3M Inmates <strong>of</strong><br />

state institutions who have applied<br />

fair parole* at the September term<br />

<strong>of</strong> the State Court <strong>of</strong> Pardons<br />

They are duotRe Brown, sen-<br />

tenced to life lmprlnsonment In<br />

September. 1033, for the murder<br />

<strong>of</strong> Lawrence Imbeal, and Claude<br />

Atkinson, sentenced In 1943 to four<br />

to 10 yew-i on a morals charge<br />

Brown Ihaa appealed unsuccess-<br />

fully several other times for m<br />

parole.<br />

Another Caps May County ap-<br />

plicant la Miller Garrison, <strong>of</strong><br />

GUahsn, who was given « Ufa »n-<br />

tor munUr In Jmw, ISM.<br />

WILLARD B, MATTHEWS<br />

Superintendent <strong>of</strong> Sclmb<br />

Bus Schedule<br />

For Schools<br />

Is Announced<br />

<strong>On</strong>e Bus to Do<br />

Work That Two<br />

Did Last Yew<br />

Complete details <strong>of</strong> the bus<br />

schedule and route for transpor-<br />

tation <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> city public school<br />

pupils, were announced this week<br />

by Superintendent Willard B<br />

Matttiews, as the school system<br />

prepared to begin the new term<br />

next Monday morning.<br />

Mr, Matthews announced that a<br />

single bus will be used this year<br />

instead <strong>of</strong> th« two buses operated<br />

last year. The schedule has been<br />

re-arranged to serve both elemen-<br />

tary and high school pupils who<br />

reside far enough fram the school<br />

buildings to merit transportation.<br />

TEACHERS STABT TODAY<br />

Public shcool teachers will begin<br />

the term today (Friday) with fae.<br />

v meetings, although pupils do<br />

not report until Monday. All tea-<br />

chers <strong>of</strong> both schools will meet at<br />

10 a.nj. with the superintendent<br />

In the high school building, to<br />

discuss final arrangements for the<br />

year's work. Later they will sep-<br />

arate to have more meetingi with<br />

their respective principals.<br />

Mr. Matthews reported that he<br />

has reoelved a number <strong>of</strong> inquir.<br />

Ira frort summer residents con-<br />

cerning enrollment <strong>of</strong> their chil-<br />

dren here for a month <strong>of</strong> longer,<br />

•ome are reluctant to return to<br />

metropolitan areas because <strong>of</strong> the<br />

reported prevalence <strong>of</strong> infantile<br />

paralysis.<br />

N1W PUPttS ENROLL TODAY<br />

New pupils will be given an op<br />

<strong>City</strong> Mounts<br />

Passing <strong>of</strong><br />

Music Leader<br />

J. F. Manne, <strong>City</strong><br />

Orchestra Genius,<br />

Is Laid to Rest<br />

<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s mast wide-<br />

ly recognized citizens passed from<br />

the local scene Tuesday, when the<br />

impressive last rltei <strong>of</strong> the Roman<br />

Catholic church were administer-<br />

ed for J. Fred Manne. city musi-<br />

cal director, who had entertained<br />

hundreds ef thousands <strong>of</strong> resort<br />

visitors with his municipal orches-<br />

tra concerts during the past 12<br />

years.<br />

Mr. Manne, who died last<br />

Thursday night at Bhore Memor-<br />

ial Hospital, was laid to rest at<br />

Greenwood Cemetery, Fleajant-<br />

ville, following requiem mass cele.<br />

brated at at. <strong>Aug</strong>ustine's church<br />

by Father B. B. Doyle.<br />

OBCHKSTBA MEMBERS<br />

ATTEND<br />

More than 200 persons, Includ-<br />

ing memToers <strong>of</strong> his orchestra and<br />

many who knew him only from<br />

the Music Pier concert stage, at-<br />

tended the mass. Hundreds more<br />

were at the viewing Monday nigh<br />

at the CacJman Funeral Home.<br />

Six business and Klwanis club<br />

associates were pallbearers at the<br />

funeral. They were Mayor Clyde<br />

W. Struble, Bayard L. England,<br />

P. Edwin Reiber. Haney Lloyd<br />

Ohattln. Oeorge w. Meyer and<br />

Henry B. Cooper. Jr.<br />

DIED AFTER OPERATION "<br />

Mr, Manne died at i-U p.m<br />

Thursday after having undergone<br />

an emergency operation for a rup<br />

tured appendix early that morn<br />

ing. He was taken tq the hospital<br />

Wednesdaj- night.<br />

concert* at the Music Pier are<br />

being carried on until tomorroa<br />

night, as originally scheduled, un.<br />

der the baton <strong>of</strong> Martin Medholt,<br />

bass violinist with the oreheitra<br />

for a number <strong>of</strong> years. Mr. Med<br />

holt took over early last week after<br />

Mr. Manne became 111.<br />

Friday night's program was can<br />

celled out <strong>of</strong> respect to the diree-<br />

Kiwania in Memorial<br />

Service for Manne<br />

^s<br />

pp g p<br />

portunlty to enroll this afternoon<br />

(Fare 1, Ileaae)<br />

p<br />

tor, but the concerts were resumed<br />

Saturday with a program <strong>of</strong> Mr.<br />

Mamie's favorite selections, dedi-<br />

cated to him.<br />

STIMULATED INTEREST<br />

IKjflOOB MUSIC<br />

Mr. Manne, who had been a<br />

prominent figure in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

affairs for almost a quarter cen-<br />

tury, was credited by most people<br />

with having done more than any<br />

contemporary resident to stimu-<br />

late interest in good music.<br />

Having spent many years <strong>of</strong> his<br />

early life as a pr<strong>of</strong>essional then<br />

trlcal musician, he was a stickle<br />

(or perfection in musical work and<br />

had little patience with most a<br />

the modern dance music.<br />

Born in Oreen Island, N. ¥., he<br />

studied violin at an early age and<br />

decline so accomplished that he<br />

easily made his way into orchestra<br />

work and soon became a e<strong>of</strong>idue<br />

(Pare 1!, Please)<br />

J, FRED MANNE<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> olty Kiwania Club<br />

memorialised the late J. Fred<br />

Munne, iu immediate past presi-<br />

dent, with a^ memorial service con-<br />

ducted by Rev, Benjamin F. All-<br />

good at the weekly luncheon at<br />

•hums' restaurant, Wednesday.<br />

The minister, in a brief talk,<br />

said that the club and the com.<br />

munity long would remember the<br />

ability and the personailty <strong>of</strong> Mr.<br />

Manne, who, he said, worked al-<br />

ways for harmony in human rela-<br />

tions as well as in music, but at<br />

the same time was an eutstancU<br />

ing individualist in thought.<br />

The service was concluded with<br />

prayer.<br />

<strong>City</strong> Fails To Act<br />

<strong>On</strong> Extension <strong>of</strong><br />

Moyer Co. Lease<br />

Fate <strong>of</strong> Biff Job-Producing I<br />

Still Undecided; Scheduled<br />

by Commissioners Doeui't Come<br />

Contrary to expectations, the matter <strong>of</strong> ext<br />

lease <strong>of</strong> city-owned property upon which <strong>Ocean</strong> _<br />

industry,, the Moyer Company, htt ito plant at the<br />

Texas av., was not discussed at the meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />

miiiioners, Wednesday, «<br />

There was only one hint that tiie city <strong>of</strong>ficials<br />

diacusied the lease in conference.<br />

The hint came from Mayor<br />

Clyde w, Struble.<br />

ASKS ABOUT POST-WAS<br />

Resort Man Killed<br />

in February; Wife<br />

Is Just Notified<br />

Nichols Had Been<br />

Reported Missing<br />

in Germany<br />

<strong>On</strong> the eve <strong>of</strong> V.J Day. Mrs.<br />

Dorothy<br />

received Nichols,<br />

Mated Hi Asbury av.,<br />

word from the<br />

War Department late last week,<br />

confirming the death <strong>of</strong> her hus-<br />

band, pfe Byron Nichols,<br />

pfc Nichols, who wag 28, had<br />

been reported missing in action in<br />

Uermnny February 19, but no ad-<br />

ditional word had been received<br />

until this telegram, announcing his<br />

death. No details were given, but<br />

Mrs., Nichols was advised that she<br />

would receive more information<br />

from his commanding oBicer or<br />

chiiplain.<br />

PLANS<br />

Chief Warrant Qffiau- jack O.<br />

Jernee, newly-installed commander<br />

<strong>of</strong> ,Mgrian,Hanek Foot, American<br />

Legion, stood up to aak what the<br />

city waa doing about poet-war pro-<br />

Jecu to provide jtto opportunities<br />

for returning veteran* <strong>of</strong> World<br />

War II. He Mid he .wanted some<br />

Information on the subject, so it<br />

would be available when the Le-<br />

gion opens a proponed service men's<br />

information bureau at city haU.<br />

Mayor Struble replied that the<br />

commissioners had been having "a<br />

lot <strong>of</strong> discussions" about poot-mu-<br />

work, arm that the subject had oc-<br />

cupied much <strong>of</strong> the time <strong>of</strong> their<br />

conference, Wednesday, which tatt-<br />

ed from 10 am. to S;W pin, He<br />

promised to let Commander JernCe<br />

know when anything definite WM<br />

decided upon.<br />

WOULD PROVIDE<br />

PEACE-TIME JOBS<br />

The Meyer Company, which<br />

heret<strong>of</strong>ore ha* been a war induj-<br />

try, announced two weeks ago that<br />

It was prepared to awing over to<br />

the production <strong>of</strong> pre-fabrlcated<br />

houses and other clvllUn product*<br />

If the city would extend its leaae,<br />

which otherwise will expire with-<br />

in aix months. It also aald that if<br />

the city would grant a long-term<br />

lease on four city iblookg adjoin-<br />

ing the Penn-ReadlnK track, it<br />

would construct a permanent plant<br />

which would steadily employ 400<br />

to BOO men.<br />

Mayor Struble, who is openly ty<br />

favor <strong>of</strong> at leait granting tile lease<br />

extension on the site o( the pre-<br />

sent plant, said later Wednesday<br />

that some opposition haa develop-<br />

ed MBong summer residents ln<br />

the form <strong>of</strong> letters and telegrams,<br />

to the long-term lean for the per-<br />

manent plant.<br />

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

S. J. life<br />

p<br />

Making the tragedy even more URGES EXTENDING LEASE<br />

i th ft tht ll th|<br />

Resort War Fund<br />

Now $2,348.67<br />

TOe total <strong>Ocean</strong> Oity .eontrlbu,<br />

tion to the National War Fund<br />

was continuing to rise slowly this<br />

week, and amounted to $2.348 67<br />

on Tuesday, Iffl-s, Ruth Niclteraon,<br />

treasurer <strong>of</strong> the oampalin, report-<br />

ed. With (2451.33 still to go to<br />

reach the city's |B,M0 quota, it<br />

was "believed the remaining re-<br />

ceipts wouirt not exceed $20a There<br />

still are a few solicitors to be<br />

heard from, and possibly a few.<br />

more returns from a direct mail<br />

campaign conducted oy Oity Chair-<br />

man Mayor Clyde w, Btrable.<br />

ivi&King ine irageay even manst<br />

ironic was the fact that all the)<br />

•tters written to the soldier dur-<br />

ins the three months he was over.<br />

seas were returned unopened. He<br />

apparently died with no word from<br />

pp<br />

family<br />

he w<br />

ber.<br />

y<br />

or friends from the time<br />

sent overseas last Oecem<br />

pfc Nichols entered the servjee<br />

in July, 1944, and had only five<br />

months' training when he went<br />

overseas as an infantry replace<br />

merit for General Pattern's Third<br />

Army,<br />

A resident <strong>of</strong> Bargaintown, near<br />

gamers Point, he was employed In<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> city by the Ferguson ms-<br />

press Company before he was in.<br />

ducted. Prior to that he worked at<br />

the Martin Aircraft Co. plant,<br />

Baltimore. Md.<br />

Besides hig wife, the former<br />

Dorothy Newsome, he if survived<br />

by an Infant son, Byron, Jr,<br />

Mrs. John B. Qlasby, who was<br />

returned to their home in Phila-<br />

delphia after a nine-week stay at<br />

the Hotel Hansoom.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. R. R, Oreenwell<br />

left Saturday for their Nartierth<br />

home after a vacation at 1410<br />

Pleasure av.<br />

"I think that by ail means the<br />

the lease on the<br />

declared-<br />

Moyer Company has assured me<br />

that even in the present plant it<br />

will employ 160 to 200 men for<br />

two or three years<br />

•ThM will be lbs DWl criti-<br />

cal petted for Mean Oily. The<br />

Joba the Mayer Company would<br />

provide would gs m I»n» wmy to-<br />

ward MMng oar pnWn <strong>of</strong> «n-<br />

employment daring toe<br />

•ton period,"<br />

But whether or not Moyer Com-<br />

pany <strong>of</strong>ficials will wait longer for<br />

the city to act was problematical<br />

Apprised that the city had taken<br />

no action Wednesday, they were<br />

non-oommittnl, but promised to Is-<br />

sue a statement next week.<br />

They HierteA two wceka a«o<br />

that they were Mnc b«le«cd to<br />

ocsept eontnutfa W IM they<br />

did not propose to wait hmg be-<br />

fore •eeepUBf an <strong>of</strong>fer from one<br />

(Pan «, PMat)<br />

Gather* IS Point,<br />

n TouminHnt at<br />

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

Youth and apaed paid orf Jdri<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> BeKh Patrol<br />

day evening as the team<br />

guanls Invaded Atlantic CM?<br />

eanied away Ul* llteiujinl <<br />

pionahip <strong>of</strong> the Soutn Jersey ._<br />

against tiie keen competittoo'<br />

five other reants.<br />

The 0G#an

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