Union Service Good Friday at First Presbyterian W.S.C.S to Mavc Mother-DauKhtrr Banquet Ai-rii 2 1 Baptists Lift Plans For Easter Baptist Girls' Class Has Meetin' "... ,1 I" \t'..c- Ri!if i LKh. i -i S Circle In Meet \i - 1 \ l ,< ••!-: on Stresses For Hearts' New IVlosqiuto Spray To Be Ihe d Mi in- I'nv i-rfiil KilL i- ],,,,„ FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Proclamation Somers Point 8th Street and Central Avenu Churches MUSICAL Sunday, <strong>Mar</strong>ch 29 - 7 P.M. PLYMOUTH INN 7 Plan Pain' Surd;.*. Pi'
cean <strong>City</strong> Sentinel-Ledger iiMlwii mol here fsr sis week* in the high school buildinti. Thirtren mt'mbiTN uf thi- Order nf the Eastern Star were presenteti with W-yeaf rrH?mbership pins Uy Mrs, Annabel Pant on, A^ociaie Grand Cendurtrpss <strong>of</strong> New Jersey, at ft meeting tn Maseme Hell Printing <strong>of</strong> ballots for ihe primary election here WHS held up on state orders after n dispute arose over whether Senator Robert A Taft could withdraw as a Republican FIVE YEARS Chilly winds, a fiunluss sky. ami tempersture in the 50*H caused rt? = sort Easter visitors tu bundle ui>. but they still eomputtul fer Su eur- sagis presented to tUn beslMlrrssi-d in Ihu bo<strong>of</strong>dwaik parade. Patrolman Vi rnon K llu;;!u^ n 1 * tired from the police fleparlincnt W, pension beeiiuse <strong>of</strong> ciUsbilhv, afLrr ttcrvini; 1« years. Miss Ch.nrintfr CUirk, HaiuhUT nf Mr and MFS, Wilbur C\$fk. v-. us named a delegate from the Delnwafi' Hospital School uf Nursing to ihf National Nurses* A-^uemtiitn annual eonventiyn in Chicago. Mlekuv An£ WHS high \wi_h ii f>R^ taial i?H the Ofean <strong>City</strong> Hn^ hng y putfd pnssi?si South Jersey team, by_hcaiinu !^ <strong>City</strong>, 4=Q: <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> vuiil:^ rVm^lnsi the pririi:ir% niprlittn wris U^ the Ciiur.iy Eiiniinii Bonrfi a?- a dit'iini' i^f Ilfi friiiii the pr year, • 11 wii* 4:747 U^\ Nn\fi 10 YEARS \UQ \\tl iiii"! Ui ,•• t , mit •-&:.. itf 1'uUji- -A • LWk ui nuM- Tlu- v Mi** m.;ih n\ the WAVF-S t'nlirl If till' iiliMMln' HI M;i> >tF Gijiif^- V Ru-hurds. y. ho A WS \':\ filJed for *mYW tiMH'. I he iM'y iu n-ii.u tioniinnn^ ni UM-ii Htm flfiiiu-nod tin LTihs in unnih^r ut tlii? perinclie tanipiiijiii?. tts ?Hi\i»yt' war'ni*edeii nuiUjrial? Phi!] G Bishop wiiH chyiFfi;.:ir.. 3t YEA Hiirry AtiiiniF Jr . was- i It^icd niii.viii' in hi'i\i\ -in ••niim.niiMfwtion' df 24 hijy uttieui'fi U> isrfj'ifU' irt t-r <strong>City</strong> hull tor an hc^ir iis tin' cUniiix <strong>of</strong> Vnvilh Wt'i'k utiHi-rvani'L* by ihv tiimcrt from a week's h^hiny expi=E!i = lion ai Cape Ifatiefas, riiirmu whioh they eauaht 3a ciiann^I hiiFs wtijih- ing u|i to 43 pniiiiriJ--. TiloiniiH C Cisiilniuh. Mi, !tf (M2 Simpson av,, failiur <strong>of</strong> 13 children, was killed instantly whpn he junijH-ti from a eity street di-pariniant truc-k and fell under if rvi\t wlieeL Abovt 1,000 members <strong>of</strong> tlii< Ep- wori-h Uea^ue in the Bridget nn t\l&= trlet aiinndfcl a rally in tho-Fh^t Metlindist cliureh hui=e, <strong>City</strong> Clerk Harry A Murii^; \\»s designated auditor <strong>of</strong> all city bills in iho abaenee <strong>of</strong> Finance CommlH = gioner Wiliiarn H. Cmflpbrfl, who was ill in ihe Hahneinnnn HunpitHl. <strong>On</strong> Their Own at the Airport * * ! M£tnba» <strong>of</strong> the Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce who are nvlti6e- p'erty along the two thorouihfitTe*. Pipe pro<strong>of</strong> was the announeement that the Catho- i tn hailH a chktnii\ at ihth «t ahd Aibury av, i the }«lnlMht*rb&t in the two atrceta, dem- NEXT! A Cieninii, N V, rislil-yror.iilri, finriing he had lest SiU hiiirfut lii&ney, reeeuped the IONS by ohara- ing hurried patpejis 10 tcnti. fnr liis plaeo on Ihe line. His iir<strong>of</strong>ltible buslncsi eeil«p««l when Ills moiiicr arrived, demanding to knyw why y hBiruul look nil day. ontrctH on FrU "in the Keen pldtftlig tot city-owned property . Bt a publje Mia'on Tuesday, last week. ,....t W the two fliteeta wilt not be the forerun. ^ emMtfBbl* BUlFdWifc hetlvtty. Instead, judR- ' ty^present ^ndic«tio|iH, ihe bulldinB will run con- - ' - ' even precede the com- create u new -' mark the W«y» Way Back i'n <strong>Ocean</strong> CttyVHlrtwy . Pioneer Cleric Dunked, Coming Ashore Captair front a hiBturiuiil vnlimi pilptt by BlMlrnm M <strong>On</strong> By BERTKAM M DAltni Aijoui the rtrsl week in Fehruiirj. 1M0, Wlllimfi Lake-, civil pnjmon ffaiH EEH Harbor TnAfishin. At;iiii = llf rimr ovrr in » wliiioal, liul Jdund no wharf «l Some" fnli'l from which lo (H tiiBuri and no Wharf «t Fptk's Bfllfll lo ll» ui> lo; hpwrvrr. o« thf lld» *«« «P hf hii« no diinrully mhorr. CThe Unknown Quantity County Press Opinion, Condensed stHOOi, ,i(ii siioii ii BE BASED ON NEED !ta|tr Sly Coynly CiazriUI II " i f Tin- Liriini-it; i v i ' ^ l ' i ' T M b l r =-ni 5 -i,r ,|-- r ^ -n j ; ;-, t ;. t;,. ! t hi.t.i' I-' MI-..*,.!, ii.- .....«• I..IH: ..r M'|j,:. ..Hm-'ii•;',','."V,. uli..i.- NI.ITI' .II r-i v i:,-'l:.!' ! ',!".' .; Ti-.i-r.- iir- -.%:.. 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I I' 5 , . l f l h,. , , , , , „ , . , . , . , , , . . i ; ; ,,, '. , „ . is iiiiiresiKi, .,• gpmini.*M.f-i)i:'>r M-M-HTS th., tigm 1.1 eiinni=nsi ! u.'-ni in Mi thr= si\iiiliihii? ipiiptv T'hi=y iii if i lit' in ilns it!fis = ei hV lilt' liisi' Jiijii) i'H ^;iiinri.!v, iii in- BUfG i!uhili';iiiiin in \l\c ibiluuin^ Old Timer Here Enjoys Historical Articles EtlUsr Srnliiu-l-Lcn^i-i - i «- like tu tt'U >oi! him niui'h I r=n Ben Dufi)>*.- uiiii> liisUMv ui Ot Ciiy catii vti'k MI vt-iiiP iHijH-r. B hi OfCBh Cii> in 1891 Hhd » r tie tit Uu-ii- until itUrtul 12 yi=nr* I \* ill liiiLli \d\ 1111= Unu n in in-aifS anil flrrp; fur Thuu, I.fird. niilv nialii^i iitr dHPti in "u|i>i> -^ ,,r p tir\ jlrfl !"'> lirciiii'ii fit iiririis> i-nll- K-iiMiiJi: Tlii'i! inrrr i? ihu pi=Ai'ni;ni slprp, -Al'.k'ii .-ilnni- will ri'fi : iiUi nut !hi> LMly. ^'* -f'liiHt: ij. ii s.t.t'i !i..ii.'.'l Wiilkinu' iiinriu In- uuuhi ?i,>. isrili! z\w ls;is : rl "' l " 1 " 1 liiiik walk ("»« "•' h »> *'""' "' ill. hnusr, from about «hirr 7iH si tin* loUFlira llir !u>, ISUl a« tllik ««« net ron.ldrtTd » dfiiriillr pninl <strong>of</strong> landint, A.bury »v. »•«« rlfarrd nf bpunh and iri'f« U|I iu 411, ,1. and HIP wharf, or landllllS. U ..irilrd al 4th and 1J»J. .if U'ir-.s I 1 ,. i.r.ir-ti , ii-= LH I Mil I!"' •,i«'n WI-..-H . ;„ Mil:, r - Ilurllir |hr limr Ihli "diH nn bplnic diiilr, srvf-ral !rip^ wi'it 1 Biadr lo llii- hrarli (PI thf smtlf- men fhlpflv Inlprcsipd in llii- np« ril». Thr landing rsulil lip fpadii* srrnmnliahpd if vou rim' W lipn thr liar was ull, bill iilp litirs, hi-- inij nf irrv phangpaiilp hattiUi ihiN poiild nnl always hp ddiiP. If ynu ramp u lipn Ihf lidp «a«, nut II rr- maiiiril fnf %nu In wadp u^iinrr i*r hf parrirri (iirk .a.t.aik Iii thr pajiiaii! <strong>of</strong> ihr iinat: Stani a |.a-,= sfilgrr, iiialp iitiii fpnialr, has ihp wrilrr ^ppn rarripd thus to land: ..• ;,,,,k ..ll J 1- I-II- ,.. | , , i ••-, . . H i ..! . . > . I, hi- |...»-.- J. t- ...:-... ...it 11;.. THii -,--.i.-i- li.ircl fuftl ilym[it'll l» rK ii\ff iiriit! in ihr ffiiiih ihf ull hilt lliu *i>\ r=r,il i,ir•ri'. ;I!M ml i>f him. » hiii Ihf ^ilff it iii'= iill ^iiiii !• la tl y tli=ll U |i Lou; Down From Hickory Grovm t'.li ': li .' '' ,' c!it ihKk !'i Ull hui -.' = kjr.o H ;; \):,r fhUH'-r isf ihiiruiiM^ (!• H i '"irl'TV n.it |lii. winriii.v ii» i;i',' i,:: i.rniiri. B|iTi: mu-iili- O u r p;Kii'.- .>!1L. r pc^r !ij'r injalii ci;l in-rt- aivtii Ihi- uurkf, Ihe political parUs-l, Uiioi. Vrom Sncsui IJiiiiiierats to till! Old Refugee pu§, The Buiiii brii'tliiK ill HICUG iHifih CommtaiaiiBni li-fl iiiosl uf us, (i-L-iini! SIB ihtiugh ihe problem <strong>of</strong> QeHMtl .vi.ii; u. i.^ntnrnto Ihe Iron CmWail luljk' , I.,.,. Miiiin-iincH by Thi. experts on I .....i \" ,'iiikiim wlUHiut jihs. w-esU|pt^i| (.•iiiiini ^li.,1-,1- husband had been periiflijf ' C'ul'iilits il' 'tii'K Lull h ! setileti in thoHi|IC lf' diM^irigs that fl« • Hiiii .,1 Win i.i.lil,,-,. 15:• ^t ivi-rf the women I'i.i H,.nii iit i They were u.lil, have played an important. i[ ii.id sipiee Hie war. Of ihe WJ: i.f Hit- Huniii-.iiHl t.|0;!i. a-l lire wnmcn. . . . A German Who Came Back THAT Niiiirr i . ,,l r! Sl'.-t 1 P.- ..i:.,c;urt I. m*d K> iiiT'iik away frBm nriJ :il the hume <strong>of</strong> a (fetal ii i--i, - I'ii.ri ..in b.n;. hint iJi-iri I. Cerman Bid if. .1 i..ii, i-;,j,i,ii , il iini! ri-Hirneci Hi Bni.n in 1946- Tif i.,,-:..: :-!,.: In , n fiif.tr. > .-,1 i-rliir to the war wl iii.-N./: h.i,i b. .•ii ii-r,i^*-ri ilu- n.-ee^siiry maicriall il I ti- • i ; :,, -A in k 'n i .iiu.iri • ,;i,•„:;;..! ,n 111411, ' lu- n.iul, -»hrn 1 returns -. ; -. in in if,| tiiii- ....vi-i, years Iiilur I'll '1 .... [,, ,,ih iliiiu-H t.i AiiiMiiiuer whn ilYeetcd UK m --•, i-.,- .ii• .... ii II H Ciirni.iiiV wmilrt Mill bu i,ni,..I H ,i=.i -- ..rk .i i.t ilii- reHiimpUuii <strong>of</strong> trodc witbtf II.. , ,j.;i,ii..-,l (hut Ins was. iiiifor-iiiiiiiely, not i!.... ..f,-. ji...|.l. Hi- iiiii-i r..« Ihii-k ill it-rms el ««» i•':'-• i i.1..."ie ll-..- l-nis (.1 the AlliMilic Treaty, ThdiiJ . -,..,,,:..! m Kii^liiii'! un.l h!>* wit.' i*. i.n American, t-),,.nt. N I A Night Club Callmd TABU T!!K (it'l'UKITE VIKW IMIS expresfod later at • K ...::-,! T.Mir •„ n Honn .,ll:ir. It wo "Paris, gohoiiai* li- W,' ihii'ik Ait:.' -,. i!li i. Ck-rniiin ssudent enrtp^ OTfj i FjiiifiiV and land to Krupp, aki' Finds Americans Working Hard AVKIill'ANK IN HONK an- like AmeritaliJ eveflrt ^i ipi- :,'iir,i- liki' ii . At HKOU. Gli-n C, Wiill, the Ruv who holds IMP" iiu.k piiins i.i liisivi r. sleii by step, a reeenl atU«*. f Il.iWiirii piijjLr-i f.n 'he ttiutic-y being squandefid w » foiit-s Cl.xnji iniii iiiiniiii detail <strong>of</strong> the eoits i-- liiiHifl his i.rBiiiliiiit f,ii the fact that (jaod men ml i)i-ii|)iiAi,ii(lii ik-ln, w-eii. desperiitely needed, A W lii-« were esM-nliiil, "Kate", ton. should bo milnUWL Atiualij n ttldn't «ee any peiih spenilni (I «"•-^ i yrliiermore tlii. ifenpie wr met rfld appcif t« •* and weir rstremels %S • -] 1 liili! ;. iill .nil!! u.i'ii- I'J. .ins »!••.-• _ ^ If -i.. lit us know anti perhapii well (Jive you •»" 1IM-.II-. lii-r inii-l iliii.ii friini one trouble.bedevilM "- LISTEN AMERICANS! ...by George S.Bcmon ./ — A thort tinw SaniMi had taken h« «Ued to whan he'd lirt the (7few <strong>of</strong> their 1«» •!«»•, jmm In * smy.eJrel# vtvi walnut dcMc In i «p«lou« pflvirte <strong>of</strong>- .....omlng J»nu.ry sun i th* towerlni white shift TiShififten Monument seen % wish."'»id •eeret.ry *^t as *-f meet her&—in Ittn eonferaiEe, »nd in jyoTpnpKr* B thwe i* I Islik; f« fell tMT, u ,1^ klHMhlM W •mu turn »«un* Hlf • nilwn, n _^ .Itkt new Affi- iWfMtaii"!*., i eslumn is written I've i MM from spending a day In " fmystone buiidlni. JUH <strong>of</strong>f the Mall, where deeitieni •re belnf nude directly affectlnil the lsng-range welfare 6f Amerlea's g,- 000.000 farm lamlUei and indirectly affeijtlng the whole notions future I tolkei to a number <strong>of</strong> Hr. Ben. ion's ejotest *MUt*nt» «nd (pent *om» uni« w«h Ihe Beer»!ary him. self. At IS. Secretary Benisn i» • strftpptng sta-fssttr. h&nilssnie. vlraraHa, He tpvata f•dly. fartk. rifhtlif. He. frew up on an Id.ho fare and ehsae airlcDltsre am a career* He ipent «even eqiiece Tear* pr#patln|^^«t tJtan State AtrleiHin Oalltfe, Hri(h.m "•"Hi Bnlieraitr. lm suit c»i. Ugt, aol Ike UnlTcrdly <strong>of</strong> c.ll nrsla. * * * He has spented his own farm but . hit* farming taow.how end his (irapip <strong>of</strong> the (Teat universal I problems <strong>of</strong> American agriculturt have constant. ly taken him away from his own acre*, He's served as county nfient, e». i tetnlon economist and marketini! : (pcBiallsl; and as pr<strong>of</strong>essor.chnimian ' <strong>of</strong> the Department <strong>of</strong> Agricultural l Economists and <strong>Mar</strong>ketine at the I University <strong>of</strong> Idaho He helped ! build th. tormar eoavwattve move- m«rt In Amerli*. terved tat jwart In Waanlngton u txKuUve Mere, tarr <strong>of</strong> the National Council <strong>of</strong> Farmer Cooperatlvea. During the war President Roosevelt appointed him to the National Agricultural Advisory Committee. After dlgeirffe into hl« backur.iuri.J and vtaiting wfith him here in Wash, ington, I'm convinetd Ulat E»ra Benson is dedicatedi to ill increa*. ing reliance upen God in America, 111 strengthening our Constitutional government, ill bettering life in America for everybody, anel 14) im- proving the living standards «nd economic .security on the farms <strong>of</strong> AiiieHca. "Or, Brnson. he (all •» I «»• ieavlnf, "I hav« (reat faith In Ihf IftM bsrM.Hiuc at lh« Amerlean pesBle, They want tensikie •«" eeHypat prefrsmii. THst'm what we will try to develop and <strong>of</strong>fer to the nallsn," The Aincrican people, it seems to me, can have faith in a man who thinks and talks lilte that. 1114 <strong>1953</strong> SEASHORE BUILDING and LO4N ASSOCIATION |*H EIOHTH STREET PHONE 0250 79th Series Now Qpmn $1,00 Per Share Per Month |Starting February <strong>1953</strong>, Matures at $200 Current Maturity 144 Months § Dividends Bl/g > Apportioned for 1952 Direct Reduction Mortgage Funds Avail- •Me, on Dwelling Properties. STRICTLY HIBH An Atlantic <strong>City</strong> eiiizen was ar- rt 5 sLPE_i with 85 Cnast Guard anehors in his trut-k. W^s hi? singing "An- eh&fs Awctsh" at the* lime? Senators prntestrri when Bcnata barber shep barbeib were told not | in take tips, Oues^ ynu just i?an'\ abridge the rijihl o( ii schiitoF to ! give money away. I • " * * An Ohio congressman wanis i« • *j5tt&rwinaie the Capitors eoek- Bo you know the mining words? 1. London hom« <strong>of</strong> the Queen ia - ^ — Palace. 2. The Mhd <strong>of</strong> U at the South Pole. 3. Korea WM formerly a possession <strong>of</strong> , 4. Van Gogh painted "The Sun ." 5. The day named for the planet Saturn U . «. Author <strong>of</strong> "The Grapn <strong>of</strong> Wnth" Is . 7. The geographic center sf the II. 3. U in . S. The new heavyweight boxing champ is • 0, Connecticut i* called the state, 10. The U. 3, <strong>Mar</strong>ine Corpa RM founded in . Now from the wards below, buert the proper on* In «ch ol the 10 blanKj in the lntelllgram. (1) Windwr, luekingham. (2) Antarctica, Aus- tralia, (3) Japan, R«ssia. (4) Flowers, Beami. (5) Saturday, Sunday. (6) Stainbeek, Sinclair. (7) Kamai, Nabraika. (8) <strong>Mar</strong>ciano, Walcett, (9) Nutmeg, Buckeye (10) 1775, 1776. Total your points, (nrlnf yourself 10 points for eaeh correct choice. A seera <strong>of</strong> 0-20 is poor; 30-60. average; 7 pnsc they call it "bissd niencv'"? Thm New Jersey Poll School Aid, Gambling, Highways Taxes Top Issues in New Jersey United Front <strong>On</strong> 'Skeeters Urged <strong>On</strong>ly Way to Win, Says State Pretident A ccKirdinatfd proKram by til 21 courrtlM <strong>of</strong> New Jerjeyi could, 11 •umelentiy financed, tempi rtels eliminate the mosquito BS "thf great- est social llld economic nui«nce" In tilt* Mate, according to Floyd p, Ayers, dresidont <strong>of</strong> the New ietsrr Mosqullo EntiTminstlim Aaoclatlon, WrlUu In Ike larrtnt Mi <strong>of</strong> New Jtrttr Csanty Oovtrnmfpt maniine, h* arc th«i is »(ntici kave keen hr ilthtel enoorh •boaw M M u aake poultlc m unitrd effort t» wipe out the "Jtr«r Skeeler", wlUt il> well i«erv*d erll repuUllon. Mr. Ajrers Mid that the breeding <strong>of</strong> rnoiquitoet, flies, and gnats and their flight aetivlU« ein hi reduced to a point where the Iruects «re no longer annoying to mankind, but warned th*t "evtty county must h»ve an active Commission with «uJ. (lcic-nt funds to carry on the Iirge sealo, long rsnge work efficiently". He reeBnmeiiiei Hut nek »ta- •snlty do IU skafe <strong>of</strong> (•tttral work, under county ispri-vlilan, to *Hmla»M laul kreel Thursday, M»rch 26, 1968 Surety CompcnlH, dinlstad thin k The Intfrnatlanal As»cl*tlan ol Chiefs <strong>of</strong> Police, it WM pointed out. eitimates that if tho nrral hlihw-an were adequately patrolled, "traffic contact*" would i leut tsvtrr 4D inUtt "traflle eont«rt" taetf* • re«t or • wanting tor * violation. <strong>On</strong>ly 10 *«tM 1 this standard- F. P. Ristine & Co. — HMliH — New Virfc Si«k exdutift Phil- B.lto flo€h tiikuie N*w T.rk Cor* 123 South Broad Street, Phik. FEnn7P*
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