Jan 1947 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
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»7th YEAR—No. 36~ Telaphone 0804 or 0805 OCEJ CITY. N. J,, FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, <strong>1947</strong><br />
lackson Urg<<br />
Fixfed PoKcy<br />
Plant Progressing<br />
for New<br />
Welfare Home<br />
Free <strong>of</strong> Debt in<br />
Freeholder Chief<br />
Nurse Describes<br />
By Plane to West<br />
for Christmas<br />
$jiss Clinton Dines Sumptuously in<br />
Clouds; Admits to Being Frightened<br />
During Storm, on Way to Los Angeles<br />
Is<br />
mto<br />
re; Leach<br />
fomoted<br />
stric Co, Names<br />
tier District<br />
imager Here<br />
letirement <strong>of</strong> F, Edwin fttlpivliion<br />
Manager <strong>of</strong> the At-<br />
|ity Bectrlo Company In Oc-<br />
|y was announced this week<br />
|rd L. England, general manthe<br />
company, In Atlantic<br />
j Retired; Promoted Catholics Map<br />
$300,000 Plea<br />
CAAL8BAI>BOUTHEEN<br />
Carlsbad he told the BtMni<br />
l» proud <strong>of</strong>lts wUd an^ wooly west-<br />
For Hospitals<br />
Keller to Direct<br />
Fund Campaign<br />
in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
A fund raising campaign 0} obtain<br />
a minimum <strong>of</strong> $300,000 in pledges<br />
and contributions m the Atlantic.<br />
Cape May-Cumberland county area<br />
;<strong>of</strong> South Jersey, for the cpnstruo-<br />
I tlon <strong>of</strong> two new Catholic-sponsored<br />
hospitals, will begin in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
on Monday,<br />
Under the direction <strong>of</strong> the >Jost<br />
Rev, Bartholomew J, EUsta:e, Bishop<br />
<strong>of</strong> Camden, the drive opened sev-<br />
1946 Budding<br />
At Highest Lev<br />
In Many Years<br />
Over $800,000 Spent on Construction<br />
Project*; Bolsters Prediction That<br />
<strong>1947</strong> WUl Bring Stepped-Up Activity ><br />
Strange as It teems, with all the talk about material and<br />
equipment shortages, Oman (Sty property owners spejit<br />
more money on building construction in 1946 than in any<br />
year since the boom <strong>of</strong> the middle 1920's.<br />
With more than $800,000 spent on various types <strong>of</strong><br />
building in the year just past, there is every indication<br />
The conviction that Caje _<br />
Jeunty is entering an era <strong>of</strong> Its m<br />
apid progress in 1047 was etpreB<br />
y Percy H. Jackson, dlrecta- <strong>of</strong>s<br />
«ard <strong>of</strong> freeholders. In hii an<br />
ilessage prepared for •preiMita<br />
t the reorganization meeting <strong>of</strong><br />
oard, Thursday this week.<br />
Freeholder Lawrence M. I^H<br />
teoan <strong>City</strong>, was scheduled n _<br />
he oath <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice for his fiftjl c<br />
ieutlve term, at the meetig<br />
lourt House. I<br />
Holdover members <strong>of</strong> th<br />
re Percy H, Jackson, w<br />
lalph T. Stevens, Oape Ma 1<br />
mipany also announced the<br />
<strong>of</strong> Richard tt. Swift as<br />
ildent, and the elevation <strong>of</strong><br />
igland to the position <strong>of</strong> vice<br />
i traveler who had never! now I!;4S Efl.T, and we were Just t and general manager, Mr,<br />
husittst on one trip, is in.<br />
ipa .<br />
one hour,<br />
|y deseribf a in a flight dia-<br />
[Both he and Mr, England are<br />
by an <strong>Ocean</strong> Oily woman,<br />
ENJOYS MEAL IN CLOUDS<br />
iown In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, Mr, Swift<br />
is Miss Ethel Clinton, Just had my first meal, and was \h his afrillatlons with the<br />
h nurse, who has been<br />
I ever hungry! It consisted <strong>of</strong> fruit ly and his activity in Klwanmolt<br />
<strong>of</strong> her vacation vis-<br />
cup, ham croquets, lima beans, to- Mr, England because he was<br />
mdi in California. She demato<br />
cucumber, pepper and lettuce lb' predecessor as division<br />
from Philadelphia on pesalad<br />
with the best Russian dress- *r In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />
ing, hot roll and butter, and peach Rlb retirement will be<br />
Seaboard an American Air- ice cream, I ate it ail. Really and effective February I and will<br />
for Los Angeles, A play-, truly love the air.<br />
late an association with the<br />
account <strong>of</strong> her sensations it Is now UM and we are arrlv- [ic utility for 22 years. He came<br />
In a letter received Ing at Nashville, Tenn, It seems to •ean <strong>City</strong> as Division Manager<br />
W, Hager. city health <strong>of</strong>. be very rough and rocky descend- 35 from the Atlantic <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong>ing,<br />
but think I'll make it without )f the company, where he had<br />
diary goes like this: being sick ... I did. WUl be In |d as assistant commercial man-<br />
€* fTilifl AT 8000 FEET<br />
Nashville for 10 minutes.<br />
f, Clouting. Beesley's Foijt<br />
Excuse the blots. Did you know VE IN CIVIC AFFAIRS<br />
(hU a.m. my Dad and broth-<br />
•sman M. Gorson, Oourt Wse<br />
that altitude affects even fountain<br />
line leave Philadelphia, In<br />
brought hs family to <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
pens? Honest I<br />
Director Jackson pointed If t: JS minutes we had reached<br />
and purchased a home at 835<br />
luring the past year the colw.\<br />
•?t altitude, 230 m.ph., tern-<br />
1:20 p.m. the new time we are pi. He und the family became<br />
he rest <strong>of</strong> the nation, has<br />
30 degrees. I was freeslng<br />
leaving Nashville. Gee, it is beauti- e in all civic affairs .Mr. Rei<br />
ig through a period <strong>of</strong> <<br />
# took <strong>of</strong>f, hut at this height<br />
ful to look down on those hills! It Is a member <strong>of</strong> thr <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
nd uncertainty which has<br />
D remove the fur coat. In an<br />
doesn't take long, for it is now only is Club, nf which he Is a past<br />
ondueive to progress In<br />
time we had reached (000<br />
I :S0 and we are In the clouds again, Ildent and past lleutenant-KOVlent.<br />
H i i were above the clouds. All GETTING SLEEPY<br />
He and his fiunlly will con-<br />
JOLINTY HAS MADE PROCESS gaeiajpld see were clouds which It is now 2:4S and I am getting<br />
*j reside hen<br />
"However, In spite <strong>of</strong> thipctr<br />
"ike banks <strong>of</strong> snow, and above sleepy. It was very foggy and rough<br />
ainty, the county has maatoreg<br />
was shining brightly from a for about 10 minutes, but it has<br />
»ss and much ground w '<br />
beaittii blue sky. Really indescrib- cleared up considerably. Wish I<br />
could describe how It looks up here.<br />
teen done and plans made<br />
irovements which should<br />
ire still far above the clouds 3;S0 p.m., we are crossing the Misnaterlalize<br />
during the yei ind I am enjoying It no end. It is (Pace 1, please)<br />
le said,<br />
."The Clouds <strong>of</strong> confusion<br />
ertalnty will pass away, ai<br />
leve we are entering an »F Qehlschlagers, Dr. Hughes<br />
rtlieh the county wlU mi<br />
mptd progress than in aq$iither<br />
imiiar period In its histor;' Win Yale Light Contest<br />
UET DEBT, J519.OO0<br />
Referring to financial i Many Win Third Prizes and Honorable<br />
•eported that at the end <strong>of</strong><br />
tounty's net debt had I Mention; 204 Places Are Considered<br />
» $Sia,0M, resulting in a<br />
n debt service charges fle reildinee <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs, Ar-<br />
ie reflected In the budget thitQfhlsehlager, S00 Seabright rrt.. BULB SNATCHEBS MAS<br />
U jiMrs to coma<br />
Ud the pharmacy <strong>of</strong> Dr. J, Thnm-<br />
1<br />
"In a abort fey Huglwi, 8th it. and Wesley, av., CHRISTMAS DISPLAY<br />
O&*n Cttyt elaborate f<br />
innual Christmas (U «l*ptoy — mt %r somt el*<br />
that whoever may<br />
ig contest.<br />
«rv«r» to be the tat Mag the<br />
flee *UI conttane to «<br />
list <strong>of</strong> winners <strong>of</strong> cash awards MMt — abo brought with It a<br />
th« tonnty m m emh<br />
honorable mention was an- little trouble with bnlb unatth-<br />
M iu^ltUn- fliuiicUl o ,<br />
*d by Norman V, Sargent, city en, the poUce depvtraoll ret<br />
fill ^£<br />
the Monty and certainly<br />
relations director, following a<br />
expanse jowmmmt for<br />
<strong>of</strong> the entire community by Theft <strong>of</strong> UfM bulbs f»n<br />
J«Wfc»<br />
gftimlttee <strong>of</strong> the police oepcirt. Chriitmu decotmtlflM was re-<br />
He laid the county sink<br />
ported by OommManeF Henry<br />
Ei£t<br />
KM dosed out during the<br />
Baew, Dr. W. Thomas Adams<br />
Mtwcm viiwro<br />
Mth the paying <strong>of</strong>f <strong>of</strong> m<br />
and Baall Dmuk<br />
nf bonds against It A i<br />
<strong>of</strong> Police Robert J. Lackey John Felto. resort contractor,<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
61,000 remaining hi the all that 204 decorat decorated homsl thoitfht m* nl»ht that vandals<br />
w paid Into the count*<br />
btteess places were viewed by the had rat his wiring or stolen all<br />
ind added to the luntt ML<br />
Mis, after which ft poll wai t»k- the bulb*. But upon (DvesUca-<br />
tded for construction <strong>of</strong> a n<br />
«>lo determine the ratings. tlon he dUwversd th»t sens<br />
are home for the aged,<br />
^ committee gave honorable pUyful pmon had merely ]WH-<br />
LAMS PKOGKE88ING<br />
n to the homes <strong>of</strong> Commis- ntd nek bulb in IU ntckeu<br />
As to the welfare home,<br />
(W Henry Roeser, Jr., Plam pi.<br />
rark Is proceedlng.on wort<br />
lM>tlantic av. and <strong>City</strong> Solicitor<br />
hd that the freehold* h<br />
m K. BCKWCII, 44 Surf rd.. But<br />
Me mm laid slide for its<br />
Wded them from prize awards<br />
on. u soon M money Is .._<br />
Mute <strong>of</strong> being city <strong>of</strong>ficials. Tho<br />
Uable by federal grant to<br />
mu also commended R»yniond<br />
le county's share, and<br />
^ for the decoration worit at<br />
nd labor are again in<br />
l^hall and Irvln Johnton, Jr., fur<br />
ly,<br />
Utlilgh school building display,<br />
Wn FRIZES AWARDED<br />
Director Jackson riported ti<br />
fcunty's 11th, annual fishing .<br />
ftae list calls for $S0 cash<br />
n ISM received morit publiclt<br />
and $10 for second in each<br />
per before In focusing at<br />
Th«re are 10 third riMS<br />
Jpon fishing in county wattL.<br />
- J each for residential l decoratieni<br />
Be singled out for praise the tthree third prizes <strong>of</strong> IS in the<br />
ly's service <strong>of</strong>ficer, William neroial division,<br />
r outstanding work on b complete list <strong>of</strong> awards fallows;<br />
HterUs and their families lim il|t Prize — Arthur Oehlschliger,<br />
Appointment last summer. jtKtsbrlght rd.<br />
;<br />
fcd Prize—Swing Corson, J Surf<br />
a Prise—Robert McOonnlcK, 9<br />
Price <strong>of</strong> Butter ( rd.; Albert Blum, 17 Surf rd.;<br />
. Lute, 239 West av.; jean Camp-<br />
Ml 6th st.: James H. Malme,<br />
U Marlon pi.: Arnold cole, 1112<br />
PeclinesHere •fcley »v.; Anthony Nani», 10th it,<br />
m Central av.; George Walters, 319<br />
Off 6 to 7c; Fol- Mley »v.: Dr. Thomas Adams 812<br />
lowt <strong>City</strong> Trend Hustle av.; Mrs, Richard Johnson,<br />
_ , ..MAtlantic av,<br />
The ertah <strong>of</strong> the Mew York buife ionerable Mention =<br />
barket, which had repercussions' 18 East Staspray rd,, Robert K,<br />
(Washington, brought price relief » purl rt.: Major Paul A. OI-<br />
Ux or seven cwiti a pound to " ., 415 48th St.; Raymond Perks,<br />
TSljr eonsuram th& week. 300 Wesley av,: iietser ft Van<br />
Butter prices dropped 8 to 11 3M Wester av.; OtU Town-<br />
' New York last Thursday, and u. 60S AtlanUc nv, Edwald<br />
week end the effect was ebrav, 415 loth st,; Albert Oldin<br />
a somewhat lea sharp , 1307 Wesley av.; C. B. MUli-<br />
,-„ I Central rd.: Jack Sipple, 7M<br />
l|ta»y av.; Harold Stemtuek, 34<br />
ICE FLUCTUATES<br />
rf rd.: Merman Stable "••»«-<br />
|.-Butt*r aold by the Acme n and Bayfront; E. W.<br />
Jket went, from 91 cents to Wesley av,; Herbert Jennings<br />
itf a pound on Friday, but tot pelhnm pL; Herbert Brownlee,<br />
I back up to 86 cents on Mom<br />
butter <strong>of</strong> Ute dairy compan<br />
" ' t lint from 85 cents<br />
1<br />
In Camden and a 2»-bed children's<br />
hospital to be constructed at the<br />
seashore, probably on Absecon Island.<br />
MILLION DOLLARS RAISED<br />
More than 11,000,000 already has<br />
been pledged by the Oatholie population<br />
<strong>of</strong> the area. Business people<br />
and the general public will be asked<br />
in the new drive for the remaining<br />
$1,200,000.<br />
Harry Keller, local manager <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Burkard Coal Co. and prominent<br />
Knights <strong>of</strong> Columbus leader, has<br />
been named chairman <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> campaign, while the trt-county<br />
area is under the general chairmanship<br />
<strong>of</strong> Albert J. Peyl, Atlantic pity<br />
newspaper publisher.<br />
Assisting Mr, Keller as vice chair<br />
men here wiu be Mayor Clyde W,<br />
Btruble, Haney Lloyd Chattin, Ber<br />
nard Simmons and Prank J. San<br />
nmo. Each in turn wiu select his<br />
own committee <strong>of</strong> four or more sol<br />
England also announced the<br />
letters. i<br />
intiiietit <strong>of</strong> T. B. Hnmm to head<br />
PLEDGES PAYABLE MONTHLY<br />
the electric company's opcra-<br />
Mr. Keller announced that the<br />
in Cape May County. In addl-<br />
primary purpose <strong>of</strong> the solicitation<br />
to the principal areas served<br />
will be to obtain pledges which may<br />
iigh Ocenn <strong>City</strong> and Sea Isle<br />
be payable monthly or in other eon<br />
Mr. Hamtn will supervise corn-<br />
venient Installments.<br />
operations In Wlldwood, Cape<br />
General Chairman Feyl, In a let-<br />
mid Cape Mfiy Court House.<br />
ter to campaign workers this Week<br />
Hamm resides near Court House MORTON L LEACH said<br />
his family.<br />
H, DISTRICT MANAGER<br />
irton L. Leach, another prominjean<br />
<strong>City</strong> employe <strong>of</strong> the eomand<br />
past president <strong>of</strong> the Oc-<br />
[Oity Rotary Club, who has been Cafeteria<br />
:harge <strong>of</strong> the company's <strong>of</strong>fice<br />
leean <strong>City</strong> for many years will<br />
•levated to the position <strong>of</strong> Dis-<br />
Manafer and will supirvise all Prices Up<br />
operations pt the company<br />
by <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and Sec Isle , Food to Cost<br />
i '<br />
_j retirement <strong>of</strong> 1. P. Lie, Dlv-<br />
> Manager <strong>of</strong> the Southern Divi<br />
<strong>of</strong> the company, serving WUd-<br />
Oape May and Court House,<br />
E<br />
was announced for February 1,<br />
th the appointment <strong>of</strong> O. W. Merit'<br />
as District Manager <strong>of</strong> that<br />
to become effective the same<br />
Ite,<br />
1<br />
"It has been our belief that retail<br />
business firms wht, depend for their<br />
prosperity and success on the well"<br />
being and prosperity <strong>of</strong> our citizens,<br />
have a share In the civic responsibility<br />
to see that this area has necessary<br />
hospltallzation to take care <strong>of</strong><br />
Its people,<br />
"We need more hospital beds tc<br />
give Better care to all our people<br />
Further than that, retaU business<br />
throughout New Jersey and the <strong>On</strong>.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School students<br />
and teachers who eat their luncheons<br />
In the school cafeteria wUi begin<br />
paying slightly higher prices<br />
when they return Monday after the<br />
Christmas holidays.<br />
Oeorge W. Meyer, principal, announced<br />
this week that increased<br />
costs <strong>of</strong> food commodities have fore-<br />
-Inch Snowfall ed the cafeteria to Increase prices<br />
on some items,<br />
ireets New Year "Our cafeteria operates as far as<br />
. <strong>Ocean</strong> city greeted the new year possible on a non-pr<strong>of</strong>it basis," Mr.<br />
kith a blanket <strong>of</strong> snow, but theMeyer<br />
said. "We regret the neces-<br />
's heaviest fall was soon obsity <strong>of</strong> raising prices. If and when,<br />
literated by a pelting rain which costs decline we shall lower our<br />
ilasted all day Wednesday. charges accordingly,"<br />
Th* U, s, Weather 8ur«au gave<br />
the <strong>of</strong>ficial depth <strong>of</strong> mow as 2.2<br />
He said the cafeteria has been<br />
Inches, and added that the total pre-<br />
operating "in the red'<br />
Kiwanians See cipitation <strong>of</strong> both rain and melted<br />
snow was .02 inches, a heavy amount<br />
for a 24-hour period.<br />
A-Bomb Movie Temperatures well above freezing<br />
made motoring [airly safe hen, but<br />
some hi(hw*ys on the mainland<br />
Army Mm Shew were coated with lee.<br />
Of ficial Film<br />
A powerful argument for effd Mrs. Silling Honored<br />
control <strong>of</strong> atomic energy wa Mrs. Eleanor Silling, 926 Central<br />
pietorially to the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 1 . av., was honored recently by being<br />
Is Club, Wednesday aftemeo] at elected commander <strong>of</strong> the National<br />
Plymouth Inn,<br />
Organization, World War I and II<br />
Nurses ef the State <strong>of</strong> New Jersey,<br />
The lound film, "Tale <strong>of</strong> '^ Mrs. Silling is a member <strong>of</strong> the<br />
ies," was brought to the club I Lt, Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Women's Port 334, Am-<br />
J. J. O'Donnell and Sgt. erican Legion,<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Army<br />
ing <strong>of</strong>fice.<br />
The film, ortthiilly produri for<br />
military use, graphically Wed Fire Department<br />
the almost unbelievable " tlon<br />
wrought by the Mom I I that<br />
hit Hiroshima and Na and For Marmora<br />
clinched the argument :<br />
surrender In August, IMS,<br />
Volunteers to Or-<br />
The <strong>of</strong>ficial pictures showef<br />
and scan made en building<br />
guilM, Tuesday<br />
three miles from the bom Formal organization <strong>of</strong> a volun-<br />
by the tremendous beat <strong>of</strong> t teer fire department at Marmora<br />
Another feature <strong>of</strong> the is scheduled to take place at a<br />
was the Kinging <strong>of</strong> a mixed meeting next Tuesday night, <strong>Jan</strong>-<br />
Of young people, comprisini EUeen uary T,in the Odd Fellows' Hall,<br />
Oongi<strong>of</strong>f, Marion Matthew; Lloyd Palermo,<br />
Chattln and Dairy DeMaris The company will provide the<br />
Arthur DeMaris, vice p sident, neighboring mainland community<br />
MPdusted the meeting, wr h waswith<br />
its own fire proteotlon for the<br />
counted aa the first one for ie new first time. Dp to now the residents<br />
1M7 adminbtration, even thjught f have depended upon nelghborint<br />
mi a day early.<br />
companies <strong>of</strong> ocean <strong>City</strong>, Tuekahoe<br />
anfl <strong>Ocean</strong> View.<br />
Mrs. Bra Johnson, MB (<br />
An <strong>of</strong>ficial charter for the new<br />
spent Christmas Day<br />
company has just been granted, following<br />
an inauguration meeting attended<br />
by 62 volunteers several<br />
weeks ago. At nest week's meeting<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficers will be elected and installed<br />
m 8 Stfrtes Responded<br />
and other organizational details<br />
declines were noted!<br />
completed.<br />
is Paper's Plea for Lady Sam Organizers report that a number<br />
afenti began lnv_.<br />
the manipulation <strong>of</strong> tog . hearted person* in eight hauling and delivering <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong> generous «ash donations hav»<br />
been received for the purehase <strong>of</strong><br />
Inflated art th*<br />
fart thai there fa a *t« ,«£<br />
dan that many •* «• *****,:-*,<br />
<strong>of</strong> east om UM p*onH» mmmmmp,:i<br />
sktenUy low* to» *i « ^<br />
cost when the JUWjafi-<br />
December alone provided f large<br />
share <strong>of</strong> tee 1946 building program,<br />
showing * marked acceleration^Of<br />
" lita after priority contrqM<br />
__.._...W ""<br />
le that it shouia share the fiimn as a Utehen ormuncnt. WMll,-TOe<br />
cial cost Of constructing adequate The company plans to extend into<br />
hospital faculties Which will be fornil<br />
branches <strong>of</strong> novelties, Ubludlng<br />
the use <strong>of</strong> Its employes and r— wagons and buckets and shovels for<br />
temers,<br />
children, tables, comer cabinets and<br />
FOB ALL PEOPLE<br />
a complete line <strong>of</strong> lawn ornaments,<br />
"TMs hospital wUl be for the use<br />
Such at dogs, cats and other ani-<br />
ef all people regardless <strong>of</strong> race,<br />
mals,<br />
creed, color, social standing or ab-<br />
BEGAN IN GARAGE<br />
ility to pay."<br />
The enterprise was begun in the<br />
It was pointed out that the It,- garage at the Bay sv. ad|dress, and<br />
200,000 Objective <strong>of</strong> the emmpsien how eiitends through two bedrooms<br />
Is the largest mm jouiht for any and a kitchen, Mr, Mattes said. Ht<br />
humanitarian purpose in the his- is looking for a building to house<br />
tory <strong>of</strong> South Jersey. It is entire- the trowing business which he exly<br />
for the construction <strong>of</strong> hotplUl pects will employ about seven men<br />
buildings and wili not be a recur- at first. He can now turn out apring<br />
annual expense drive. proximately 350 articles a day.<br />
The 38-bed children's hospital will A retired building contractor, for-<br />
be <strong>of</strong> the most modern design and merly <strong>of</strong> Barnsborough. N. J,, Mr.<br />
will be constructed at the seashore Mattes came here three yean ago,<br />
because ef the therapeutic advan- following a serious injury at the<br />
tages <strong>of</strong> such a location.<br />
plant <strong>of</strong> the Mew York Shipbuilding<br />
Oe,<br />
Given only a short time to live,<br />
by doctors, he has since made a<br />
14 From Resort complete recovery to good health<br />
which, he contends "was greatly<br />
aided by <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s sea air,"<br />
<strong>On</strong> Jury Panels<br />
Fourteen <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> people are Addiacotti Feted as<br />
.lite* for possible grand jury or petit<br />
jury service at the forthcoming They Leave Hospital<br />
<strong>Jan</strong>uary term <strong>of</strong> Cape May County SOMERS POINT — Th* annual<br />
courts.<br />
Christmas party <strong>of</strong> the Shore Mem-<br />
The panel <strong>of</strong> 35 grand jurors and orial Hospital staff and employees<br />
SO petit jurors was drawn Monday took plac* at the Nurses' Home,<br />
by sheriff Egbert J. Woed and Wil- Shore rd, and New York av., Monliam<br />
B, Powell, jury commissioners, day evening when Mr. and Mrs.<br />
at Court House, before Judge A, J. Herbert Addiscott were presented<br />
Oafiero.<br />
with gifts Irom members <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Local people drawn for the grand<br />
Nurses' Association and staff <strong>of</strong> the<br />
jury were- Ewing T. Oorson, realtor;<br />
hospital,<br />
Dflores M, HUlman, stenographer; Mr, Addiscott, who for many years<br />
Harv^ W. Adas, Adams, accountant; a : Jack has been superintendent <strong>of</strong> the hos-<br />
a. Jemee, retired: Laurence Nickpital,<br />
with Mrs. Addiscott, will leave<br />
erson, manager, and Clark Crosby,<br />
for Florida in the near future. He<br />
superintendent. ><br />
resigned several months ago, effective<br />
<strong>Jan</strong>uary I. He has been succeed-<br />
Prospective petit jurori from the ed by Miss Nancy Asplnall,<br />
resort are: Helen M. <strong>On</strong>nway, housewife<br />
: Julius Roth tailor; Bertram<br />
F Jamei, foreman; JjOUlse Comman,<br />
housewife; Oeorge p. Otiffney, electrician:<br />
Lynwobd MintMr, candy<br />
manufaeturen H, Walter Orubb,<br />
paintw, and Edith Harbour, clerk.<br />
Brown Tells How He Saw Meteorite-Shedding Rocket<br />
Rise from N. M Desert, 124 Miles from His Home<br />
!<br />
<strong>of</strong> IMS saw 108 permits,<br />
t«6,783 in dollar volume.<br />
WAT •*Btto ; .dr < 3»iiJ. 1 - V^;^P:<br />
The 1946 record is more Btriktne<br />
when compared wiffi fte M yW;,<br />
before toe war, l«Ett^Ws#f*<br />
there were MS buuding permits issued<br />
and the estimated east <strong>of</strong> the<br />
work was |§21,01i. Of this sum, the<br />
cost <strong>of</strong> new construction (excluding<br />
alterations and repairs) was f3«,-<br />
555. The new work included 56 ongle/amlly<br />
dwellings, eight two-farn-<br />
Uy apartments, seven garage-apart- i<br />
ments, and two four-family units.<br />
In other words, there wert.W,<br />
more dwelling unite built in 19*6<br />
than there were to the last pri^Wtt,<br />
year. . . ....-../ •-•>'''L:h<br />
The best ye* <strong>of</strong> the pre-war.g<br />
construction flWTjr-wa* 1938 wH»b<br />
the total reachea »713,376. T«tdi<br />
for the other yean went 19JV<br />
$649397; 1939, wmm\ «% "
mm<br />
, J-M^Og<br />
r^iito-uijj«<br />
„, Court upheld<br />
Htles to prohibit<br />
• on pUblle<br />
iV.i*toton east, juitlea<br />
„__ „-mdwaA ma m*<br />
mfttvmm ww «»t "the »««-<br />
, ioni to «p»s oni'i opinion and to<br />
itnfliii ottBi to, WimWi to hear<br />
:? these optataiil does net wniilln the<br />
' right to compel Others to listen- The<br />
tutu ol expression through a<br />
sound amplifier It tantamount to<br />
glODipuMon/*<br />
ClJsrie* Kovacs, fined ISO under a<br />
tttaton BntNiBigt wdhmnw, ap-<br />
pealed on the ground that it was a<br />
Violation <strong>of</strong> the constitutional right<br />
<strong>of</strong> Om speech ana taiw,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> OQ tei an .erfinanet <strong>of</strong><br />
many JMft standing, similar to<br />
that <strong>of</strong> fttnum,' «*«& prohiwts<br />
raucuouj impU««itlon <strong>of</strong> advertij.<br />
Ing mesjflfifi Such noise is author-<br />
Wh tml/toder a special permit by<br />
mUstn rarely issued.<br />
Mr. Mid Mrs .Ewlng T Corton, T<br />
Surf rd, an entertaining their niece<br />
Miss Joan Colllsson. daughter '<br />
Captain N. Harvey Collision,<br />
Wksolaston, DC, for the rest<br />
UM holiday season.<br />
IN MEMORIAM<br />
im sutOtnobUe aeddont. Ho scried<br />
wltli JlattilX A Slpt Coast AT<br />
Wfe tni tftiwfeing <strong>of</strong> you today*<br />
iu and the past,<br />
mimory<br />
Just as we saw You last.<br />
We do not need a Ipscial day<br />
TO bring you to our minds.<br />
THe «W» wi do not think <strong>of</strong> you<br />
Aft very hart to fifld.<br />
- If jul tne world were ours.<br />
We Would give it, yes, and more.<br />
T*(M the fMe <strong>of</strong> you, dtar George,<br />
tttflftry Md pie Brother Adoiph<br />
AN ifisulated MUksafc on your porch<br />
wmas am from heat, freeing,<br />
animals, dirt, etc. Holds four quarts,<br />
•100. Heist. SO! 4th st. ph. 0296-W<br />
1-3<br />
1946 Building<br />
t High level<br />
a Continued from pate 1<br />
amounted to S2JS0 in 1048, and<br />
went up to 13,848 last year,<br />
DECEMBER ACTIVE<br />
December alone was more than<br />
usually active for the building<br />
trades, for it was marked by the is-<br />
suance <strong>of</strong> permits for 10 new build,<br />
ings, mainly dwellings and ri num-<br />
ber <strong>of</strong> other major improvements to<br />
properties.<br />
New dwellings started last mqiitl<br />
ncluded:<br />
10 Holly Tree rd., rpsidenen lor C.<br />
k. luler, 110,000; A, S, Caniburn<br />
contractor.<br />
SIS Gull rd,, for W. Leroy Booth<br />
i.OOQ; Vicior pontiere. raiuractor.<br />
3141 Central uv., resilience for<br />
Robert Monihan, $8000,<br />
1001 Simpson av., rpsictaicn for<br />
.eon Costello, Jr., $8,800: George<br />
3 otts, contractor.<br />
More New Stock<br />
2x4,2x6,2x8,2x10 TlO's£<br />
''iPtidtf'Ro<strong>of</strong>en 10 Sf.<br />
Red Mingled Matt Bricks . 48,50 M.<br />
Asphalt Shi^eii. .'.-........ 6,50 Sq.<br />
btae BfacK, Hat Blend, DUne Green, Clover Green,<br />
fMAMHeM.<br />
Rough Pine QBVa Sf.<br />
PAINTERS...<br />
? 5 WP ol)TSI »B WIIIITE - . Must have 1 Hi<br />
I*ad addfd to sch nllsn <strong>of</strong> paint to jive correct<br />
Ut m-ltht. White Iea4 to available only in 25.1* cans<br />
WMA roroes ns io sell in U-mUoa tote only. Price I4.S0 gal.<br />
(While Lead Included)<br />
J. P. COLLINS CO.<br />
South Seaville, N. J.<br />
3333 West av.. rmtairii for Joseph<br />
Anunell. 13,000.<br />
mi Wisiey av., bungalow for A<br />
Hamilton Powell, $5,000.<br />
4M8 Asbury av. cottage for Clay-<br />
ton <strong>On</strong>ley, S2.S00,<br />
4833 Asbury av, cottage for Clay-<br />
too <strong>On</strong>ley, $3,800,<br />
Also issued last month was a per.<br />
mit for a hardware niaiiufaeturinE<br />
factory at 13th it, and Haven av.<br />
by the Huber Manufacturing Co.,<br />
Inc., for Charles Heiemann,<br />
Another commercial project under<br />
way is a cinder block pumping sta<br />
tion for <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Water Service<br />
Co., at 27th st, and West av.. to cost<br />
13,000,<br />
J, M. Klefer, 400 Atlantic av., is<br />
spending an estimated $6,000 on an<br />
addition to his two-family apart-<br />
rnent house, and William Harml is<br />
spending about the same sum re-<br />
palrlnR dsmaBe done recently by<br />
fire to his two-family apartment at<br />
013-14 Park pi, John E, Trout has<br />
the latter contract.<br />
Coast Guards Rescue<br />
Father and Son<br />
Wildwood Coast Ciuards Bundav<br />
night rescued u father and sen whei<br />
their fishuiij boat ran out <strong>of</strong> gasu<br />
line five miles southeast <strong>of</strong> Here<br />
ford Inlet.<br />
Bert Mean, skipper <strong>of</strong> the Chero-<br />
kee, sent up flares which attracted<br />
Coast Guard attention after his fue.<br />
was exhausted.<br />
Resort Masons<br />
Lodge to Celebrate<br />
50th Anniversary<br />
D Norman Young was installed<br />
as Worshipful Master ol <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Lodge NO, 1T1, Free and Accepted<br />
Masons, at a meeting In Mawimr<br />
hall Thursday night last week.<br />
Past Master Somei's C, Youiiu 01<br />
ficiated at the Installation <strong>of</strong> new<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficers, assisted by Past Master<br />
Lewis L, Barrott. Jr., as marshall.<br />
Others seated were Alfred W.<br />
Powell, Senior Warden: Wilbur O.<br />
Mutser, Junior Warden; Kenneth E<br />
Boland, Senior Deacon; Laurence V<br />
Luniiy, Junior Deacon; John H, Way.<br />
Senior Master <strong>of</strong> Ceremonies: Lewis<br />
A. Oraham. Junior Master <strong>of</strong> Cere-<br />
monies: Leroy J, Wells, Senlnr Stew-<br />
ard: James JV Barboiir, Junior<br />
Steward; Clyde W, Slruble, P.M.,<br />
treasurer: Roy E. Darby, P.M., sec-<br />
retary: Rev Robert C, Davis, chap-<br />
lain; Somers C Young, P.M., mar-<br />
shal; Lewis Oandy, P.M., (yler: Ken.<br />
nith 1. Boland, proxy to the grand<br />
lodge; Or, William a. Abbott, trus-<br />
tee for three years.<br />
The year <strong>1947</strong> will be the 50th an-<br />
niversary year <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
lodge, and the new <strong>of</strong>ficers are plan-<br />
nini a suitable celebration nl the<br />
event, probably in February<br />
R.A.M. Chapter"<br />
Seats Officers |<br />
New <strong>of</strong>ficers were in.siHllpri hy ihe.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Chapter No. 4ii. Rin;il<br />
Arrh Masons nl u itieetinB Di'i'rllibi'r |<br />
19 m the Masonic Hull Stirling W ;<br />
Cole, Past Hiih Priest, wns the In -<br />
stallliii <strong>of</strong>ficer,<br />
Lewis L. Barrett. Jr. mu-rnftlfd<br />
himself as Most Esi-ellcni Hitli<br />
Priest <strong>of</strong> the Chapti'i.<br />
Other 1847 <strong>of</strong>ficers are; Wilbur (1.<br />
Mutter, Excellent Kins; D, Norman<br />
Young, Excellent Scribe; Lmirmri 1<br />
P. Lunny Captain <strong>of</strong> tlie Host; Ir-<br />
ving J, Mounts, Principal Sojourn-<br />
er: Kenneth E, Boland, Royal Arch<br />
Captain; Somers C, Young. PHI'.,<br />
Treasurer; C. Wesley Barclay, P.<br />
H, P., Secretary; Albert J. Blum<br />
Samuel Beyel find Lewis A. Graham<br />
Masters <strong>of</strong> the Veils; LeHoy J. Wells.<br />
Chaplain: Willisrd F. Stetscr, Ty-<br />
ler: r, Edwin Reiber, Orgnnisl:<br />
Hans BUfkhard, p.H.P. unrt HnniiH<br />
D, Powell, P H p.. Trusterv<br />
New Epicopal Rector, Wtfe<br />
Ministers, Gland County Officiali Among<br />
Guests Attenng Affair at Pariah Houie<br />
.... or Hiily Trty Episco-<br />
pal ClHirih uiivi" » rectlon \loli-<br />
rtay niiilii in their newetor, Kev,<br />
Forrest K. . Vuui;liiui,iuid Mrs,<br />
Viiuuhan. iiL the pnrishousr. HSS<br />
Cciitriil ;iv<br />
The Imii WHS nuractlv deinrat-<br />
•ci with Imllv. hiiiii'! uiKednr. und<br />
linn u hiipi' ilfcuruied^hrisuiias<br />
•rev in tin' hay wuiriiisv, v Viumli-<br />
nis crecli'd Oi'i'an <strong>City</strong> fishiiiucrs<br />
:inii other ni'iv Il'icnns I the IIW.<br />
Aliniil mi IHI'KIIIII ;ilinnd tin 1 ri'-<br />
Cfpiion ill exti.'iHl lIir.nTeeinnjs<br />
crry. roi NTY<br />
OFFICIALS ATTKM1<br />
Kv'-rs- hiiiusii'r m i ho iimriniEy<br />
was I'iihi'i pii'si'iii or 's h"iird<br />
Iriiiii. nun I hi" cily tiiveriieiit wiis<br />
li'jiliMi'hliii hy Miiyur vde W.<br />
•iti".ililc iiiiil C'.inimii'iioiic Edward<br />
B. Bt'Uh'T. urcnnijiuiili'd V Uit'ir<br />
v n-.-si {''ii.MI\ t'lcrii nild '«. Rlir-<br />
liilg W. Cole and other :al and<br />
county <strong>of</strong>iirmls also were pent.<br />
Tlie Wnmi'ii s Ausihary<strong>of</strong> the<br />
ciiurrh Hcr\'!'ri ten. rnt^rc ai sand-<br />
wiches ni nil IftiitK [iliiiij th fake<br />
linfl riir.fi> SilM'r -rr\ H'c cvitrinus<br />
nipinbet'^ wns ust. ! fi for the'r^inii.<br />
HOSTESSKS<br />
, F, E. VAl'GHAN<br />
Mr, and Mrs. Oarl Hopf are visit-<br />
ing relatives in Ohio.<br />
••••••»•••••••••>»«>•»•#•>•••••••••>•••>••»»<br />
BEST WISHES for <strong>1947</strong>!<br />
ikmXL <strong>City</strong> Hardware Co.<br />
J 720'- 722 Aabury Avenue<br />
INSURE<br />
YOUR<br />
FURS<br />
Illlll<br />
JEWELRY<br />
<strong>On</strong>e Policy;<br />
Can cover botli<br />
furs and jewels<br />
for every mem<br />
ber <strong>of</strong> the fam<br />
lly nsldinf wit<br />
you at sma!<br />
Hancy Lloyd Chattin<br />
131B Aflbury Avenue<br />
Phone 0060<br />
Training School Has<br />
Christmas Program<br />
Children <strong>of</strong> thr Baysieir Training<br />
School, Bepsley's Paint, pri'senicfi<br />
their annual Christmas nnlerlfiiii.<br />
rrient for friends mid rrlnihcs n!,<br />
Monday night last week.<br />
The program consisted nf H pinv.<br />
"Bo Peep OhristniH.s," folioweri hy:<br />
carols and othnr school Mint--. Tln-|<br />
ygunKstprs also prcsemed » diiin lili<br />
musical program whnii was c-niini..'<br />
ia»tieally rrcpived,<br />
<strong>On</strong> clvi-lmas intiruiiij ;i' Ihr<br />
school, Kama Claus pnid a MSII mill<br />
distnhmi .1 loys, and Artliiir Collins<br />
<strong>of</strong> Waniitinl, tiiok MIIIII' pii-tliri". ol I<br />
the feslivp Ki-oiip iirouihi ihc trre. I<br />
weir Mrs Ley Jrf-<br />
Hies. Mrs. Oi'tiiMi' w Ore, Mrs<br />
Wilham II c'olh-,,,.11 ,li Mi Ain.c<br />
Hllii|is(lii Mrs 'I'miol 1 iv JC'arrv.<br />
Mi's. Lsuwi'in'i' K Hull Mrs.'liarli 1 .-<br />
Mmcr. Mrs. Rulph I). Jiir\ Mrs,<br />
Kobert Wn.ilsiun. %!rs, Jupcit<br />
Wick*, MI,, piirniliy Olivi Mrs,<br />
Cluirli's Mill ii.-irrl Mis, :1WIIITI<br />
Frt'neh Mr- I-idnuiiHl lle^rsoii<br />
Mrs Klmii'v Ksihiim Mrs RKiics,<br />
Mr,. I hrodnri' Driuln. MrsJ-Vaiik<br />
Oiix, Mr.- nohiMt Tuyliii. Mi Nul-<br />
nmii CHITIWPII and Mis Kali Tay<br />
Inr,<br />
Spin"'.- Wii!fli.!i rhiiili's tiiiei,<br />
liminr Wrirdfii Hiiiiiii Tiiyl and<br />
Vf'si rvnit'M Holji ri X^'iMii-liiii, ,uard<br />
Fi-i'iii'h. tinil'i;.' ;-ii.:l. y Alfri Mn-<br />
JCi. Wliiiam H Ciilli.-.iin. Jr., 'iiriii 1<br />
S lin'li iiili! D'ipri' VVn k, «miri<br />
IhC icrln; i,' in i-l ii .11 I 111' (yts.<br />
Ilii Hi'i ii!-.(i Mi-. \:,ii:'l ai'iiilir<br />
in Oi i uii o n i.i-t imiMtHrtiin<br />
Wrsli.ll,' V ,1 1,-.! ..:-n.;v,;illjvcri 1<br />
ilTiill fli'V.'hi.iil. II fill infKMd-<br />
\'.'U i-i rlir II rM'iV i i IA fit h st.<br />
Three Hunters in<br />
County Are Finec I<br />
'I Inn- t'ii]i, \l.iv r.iin.n mi u r n .<br />
Iliwil In .lii-liri "I li'r I'i-:iC(,I."rr- j<br />
Willll. Kf ln *'"<br />
lantic <strong>City</strong>, when he deoJWS 11 JH<br />
to drive over here just 10 *• t0B<br />
resort.<br />
He was so impressed flftjW<br />
<strong>City</strong>'s cleanliness and tt§ W ^<br />
ness <strong>of</strong> its people that li dfw.<br />
on Impulse, to locate Wt. »J<br />
bought a property at 813 tt *•««<br />
opened an orfice there, MBttm<br />
the property and moved Btt e s* 0 *<br />
Building,<br />
CRITICALLY ILL, FINIM0W<br />
He was critically 111 w<br />
settled here and fpent U<br />
JM btMmi a member <strong>of</strong> 'the<br />
i <strong>City</strong> Rotary oiug only about<br />
_Jt •<br />
'inners Listed<br />
CiinllnuMl from pafe 1..<br />
Parkway; John Dairy, 301 Park- *<br />
by; iAwrence Hall, 800 Parkway,<br />
n. Berger. Wesley rd, and Waver-<br />
blvd.i Jerome Brown, Ml lit I*<br />
Hty OHloiaii Not Ltitel for ftrte-<br />
— Henry Roesir Jr., Pidia pi.<br />
I Atlantic iv,; Jonn Boswull,' 44<br />
f rd. Both were In the pri»<br />
up.<br />
JMMEBCIAt<br />
<strong>City</strong> Cbaple Married oO Yean<br />
cimries<br />
for <strong>1947</strong> Ht'll injoy<br />
QUALITY MEJff:<br />
Hall ilka thair daljlfleui ^i-<br />
damsu, fha dapandaMa qi#l-<br />
lly you will alwsyi find In *w<br />
Meat Bapartmanfi and *•<br />
auuranc* you will alwayi^t<br />
tnorm r*ol valua far y^r<br />
* mon»y.<br />
Leon, Grade A<br />
CHUCK ROAST 3 -<br />
Okitui<br />
Dr,<br />
Passefet 6<br />
Pajlroiiq gf<br />
Bowling<br />
MirtAGIIIO<br />
>reUi-"d<br />
S<br />
s 67.<br />
A Ty - av - :<br />
John<br />
Jithst.<br />
Hotel, Bth<br />
n - rmfeir •MffW<br />
Honorable Montio,, _ John Peito<br />
SS Asbury av.; Wliiiam AndiT^<br />
h st. and Ajbury rfv,; Sonurflffl 1<br />
•rest 737 Asbury av.; Joseph Ts!-°<br />
If 7 " AjSufy a M DH<br />
l». 744 Ajftury av,; MM, DeHart<br />
st. and Bay av,; Frendyi Dreg<br />
IWre. 7th it, and Aswry a*<br />
loyda Flower Shop, 037 Asbury av •<br />
owfii's Oarage, 34th st.<br />
Sinall, Uon (Short Shank.Rajy to KV<br />
SMOKED PICWCS<br />
Provolone ***" ^Wt 'StaiP'^^i<br />
llu "<br />
Point, and Atlantic Mj<br />
but he says that he hM i<br />
improved in health.<br />
"I have never before<br />
community whose peopk<br />
frteiMUy, kind and eoBd4rt»te y stu<br />
said. "For that itaanTllVrt H "a)°f >n selenee.<br />
leave. But you have om*l«<br />
chlropodtat hero In Dr,tW»<br />
I ^ ^ ^ TO. COLLBOE ^ ••<br />
• n==! v*j ^ ^ i MfEHgntoi' "ui" jar.<br />
.'^v d .«"• Maurice S, Bcull, Ml Wefti,<br />
1 ?:" J»l return Sunday to W11-<br />
f Mary Collefe, WUiainJ.'<br />
?'.^ " ltw spendlni the hMi-<br />
f «th her parents. Mlna SeuU H<br />
«r« year student and pi«nj to<br />
)°f >n selenee<br />
aar"~.i"!Ri.sgir-="":a<br />
IHESH SEUCT JHtSiT OTSTEKS - 33,<br />
THE CLASSIFIED ADS<br />
;mav<br />
up in<br />
i- lieiii<br />
rnm Okkiliijma<br />
liir k> Tile<br />
lillilK iliiliiiiH.<br />
.ili-ri,<br />
ii lill I)111 11•'i- liiiiiK .-n\rri by<br />
M> slMUitidrss. Din.<br />
l mm nip, imked<br />
iuli\-| ! and n|i\r s:il =<br />
olfci'. Hill.. Nn but -<br />
-Mrs. Olive Brady, 84a I'lanu pi,, 111<br />
rncuiJt'raliiiB al hr-r Imuw uflir Imv- I<br />
iliR been cnticnlly ill wiili piinnuin.-l<br />
Holiday Parties<br />
E i mini<br />
It's our fomoui Sfeytfl Sulk lee Creotti—<br />
packed in e handy gallon container thai<br />
flh snugly Info your home freew. In. gddj.<br />
lion, it's priced »Iftw »hat you eon lie*p<br />
several golloni on hand to ierve your<br />
family and guests during the Holiday<br />
SeqiBn. Ij^youf Breyai- B.nl.r H.,.. 1 )<br />
have this gallon container, ask him to<br />
order It fsr ypy ot entt.<br />
»•»•••••)<br />
Knickerbocker<br />
Fund<br />
tot the Divrrsiriialion,<br />
Supervisioii and Safe-keeping<br />
<strong>of</strong> Investmcnls<br />
i-ro?.|.i'riit!. inu> In. iil.liki111.1l rrmi!<br />
C, J, CURLETTE<br />
itMFMli.i'lil NlM-ilfili.-..<br />
1329 BnardHalk<br />
Atlantic! <strong>City</strong>, N. J,<br />
1)1 rlHi! us ON \ [si r<br />
M' : ;IMI M: W.-I'I. i' liiiiiic[,;:il<br />
ii,i!,L-i,ii : : I 1 ; si;, vii 1 •'!>.itiuu pi ,<br />
"i.-.•.!•.,' Mi .1;••: Mi- 1) ilri Bin<br />
"I Mi'iiii. , 1',,. I.- 1 1 1 hv fliriinii.s<br />
iiiiliii.r. , Mr ,1:1! Mi ,. Ir'AiliiiHl<br />
Illllllll. «h" ,ili- «|n :lt;i;:i: l|ilS |'rk<br />
in AUiihlii- rns ',,tfr t;.,,.i.. n.NIr<br />
.11.1! Ml -. 1 i|ilr:i-h ill ,1 liuiiilv diicr<br />
MnhdiiV c\i IIITII;.<br />
ul lie I'l'riill<br />
ti'i 1 this lime<br />
7.30 p.m. fin l.iaii iiiul rliiik I<br />
c:li;t H'i' (1 ihlllU bi'inw. llil>: \vill<br />
he nil until I reach my iirMiiialion.<br />
\ I.ITT1.K niKiHTENED<br />
1 khnu yuu arf flying tci knuw ab-<br />
Min 111 v liviiiii riiiilpitinfin. K very 1<br />
tci'rfetiny Mliiccr uf Lin' Air C,orj%H,<br />
»h(i I', nil Inf. way 111 japiiii. Ahull<br />
JH .',f,i; . Hid; hi' i^ niurncd, hai ii<br />
'.Kill' and 7-inoiilh-iild baby 111 St<br />
I ,,,'ii -<br />
Ainvi'il ill L. A. lulir hours lillc<br />
H.iii nii_. 1 hmh uindt, and had u:<br />
rlmiii;!' niir i-iiuiM 1 . wliifli niiidc us<br />
Lilc The iHticr pun uf the nip wn»<br />
qiiiiu roii^li ui 1 c 1 choiipy but I did-<br />
II 1 mi Mck Wiis a littic inghteiiod<br />
hir ;i u hth'.<br />
BATTERIES .. . at the Right Price<br />
ANTI-FREEZE . . at Pre^War Price<br />
WALKER'S TIXACO STATION<br />
34tli si, and shun- Kd. Plioine 80J8 M.irmnra, N, j,<br />
PLENTY <strong>of</strong> NliW rim • • ALL KIZKH<br />
GAS OIL TIHES ANTI-FREEZE<br />
Dlstribinr for Plastic OIoss<br />
Compile Lubrication<br />
MINOR REPAIR! PARTS * ACCESSORIES<br />
Full Lino iiiflcrs and Tail Pipm<br />
»•••«<br />
J. S. KRUK & CO.<br />
I'lLlNtJ<br />
nvi.utomn WOHK<br />
JRAI)INn - GRAVKLING<br />
Phone <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 0987-,!<br />
FLY<br />
Anywhere — Anytime<br />
CHARTER<br />
FLIGHTS<br />
NEW, FAST. LUXURIOUS<br />
SIINSONS<br />
SEACOAST<br />
AIRLINES, Inc<br />
Airplanes for Every Purpose<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Municipal Airport<br />
d_ m. and Bay Ave,<br />
iK <strong>Ocean</strong> cuv m m Bt<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong> 4.M50<br />
MORTGAGE<br />
MONEY<br />
We Have It<br />
Seashore Building<br />
& Loan Assn,<br />
801 Asbury<br />
K MOTHERS!<br />
Bar Tour Chllilrm'i<br />
Mo wen Studio<br />
DEVELOPING • PRINTINa<br />
PhoiDfraphi • C»m*ra SnppBM<br />
721 Wesley Ave. Ph. 0651<br />
CHILORENS OlHflTTEBI<br />
SPEARS ^H<br />
; Ifelfi ATUNTIC AVE<br />
ATLANTIC CITf<br />
War *i I<br />
LOANS<br />
LOANS<br />
MNS<br />
You can borrjii fran th bank for many pur-<br />
poses. Here are ante ol thetinda <strong>of</strong> loans we arti<br />
making every day;<br />
Buiinesg Loan<br />
Collateral Loam<br />
Mortgage Lou<br />
Personal Loan<br />
G.I. Home Lea ;<br />
Automobile Loss<br />
Consumer CredLoan*<br />
Property Impr«iMnt lans<br />
Life Insurance Mey Lois<br />
Fire IniuranMftimiuiiLoBni<br />
New jersey Vrtins' Biness Loans<br />
Safe Depositl^ *!•• /»l,ln<br />
•:" fi ""'- k- ten...<br />
'•"•'!> St.'l|.l-.., I,,,,<br />
-J R=w •lC1..,,,jI,<br />
h "'l- Iif,.fili, iJ<br />
'ily<br />
Ai .n pr,.<br />
»",v. 3IW<br />
fl'.<br />
I)<br />
; |"^ini|i II... nr-uii. liu,ta lot<br />
• •••I'll * i i l i A i t - l l l l d , . m M d o<br />
', ''""•' "»'" « i'i •spill TIIP in.<br />
'•'I ..luiiiid .,«.,,„!(! „„„.,, (lMpltp<br />
•' • I '.ii-ini; hy Kwiniis. PITKIISOIIS<br />
— '•• t '( tici',,,,,, ,,, Hwuyn,, but<br />
•'.•.' "" l " Ulll-'l '-Pol Wlih „ wfrk<br />
'' ! ' !1 l i ' - l l f K i , , j<br />
land alleyi. ' ;<br />
Both teams <strong>of</strong> the women's league<br />
ore a clou* second and third with<br />
only two more weeks to KO In the<br />
first half. The men's division will<br />
wind up In one more week.<br />
Pointers Wallop<br />
Legion Togsers<br />
Somers Point walloped the Ocr'ari<br />
<strong>City</strong> Ameritain Lcijlon baskstccrs,<br />
37-18 in an Atlantic County Ijeag-uP<br />
Baskplball contest in tionvcruion hall<br />
hfTij Monday night,<br />
Thfi visitors jumppd into an t'firly<br />
lead by scoring 16 points in Ihe<br />
first qiiartiT, and they cioniiniipd to<br />
Widen th(i 1'op until Ihf t:\nmri_i<br />
whistle.<br />
Brib Mr-DowHl lopped tin. priim.<br />
ers with live liHld goals for IO<br />
•xiint.'i, and Carroll liad second tion-<br />
irs with ciKlit. Fur Ocenri <strong>City</strong>, Fox<br />
was high scorer with thrcr. licld<br />
'""•'• iirid a lou! for .Hcvpfl tnlli*";.<br />
Rink Area Flooded |<br />
For Ice Skatin<br />
As thp thprmriinptpr aipp<br />
u yo dP(Sri>p.s on Tiipsday, II<br />
Missing Planes<br />
<strong>On</strong>e Reported in<br />
Crash Off Delaware<br />
An intPnsiVB Coast Guard and<br />
Navy search was under way TUPS.<br />
day niKht olid Wi'diicsduy in tiip<br />
watprft from Atlantic <strong>City</strong> to Nut-<br />
folk. VII. In an attempt to Iind tun<br />
miMing Navy plnnes,<br />
The cutter Gentian, from HIP Capp<br />
Miiy C011M uuard haw, buttled hea-<br />
vy snow and rani at sna lookmtt lor<br />
wrcrkaBP <strong>of</strong> a plunc rrporlcel over-<br />
due uri a lliKhl Irnm Quon.wt, R I..<br />
to Norfolk. Crash or ihe iilane <strong>of</strong>f<br />
lleheih<strong>of</strong>h Bciich. l)c\ . uns reported<br />
by u hshfrninn.<br />
The plane «'ai in have madp n<br />
rpiidj-zvoiis at liii- Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Nu-<br />
sul Ha-ie «r LJ-^I ni. Tuesday.<br />
Tin* uihpi ini>,slii^ itirf'rjif!, a sc;i =<br />
plain', was si hcrtuled tn return to<br />
N n r l O l l f iliirli ;, t r li, J lilljht U p llie<br />
As thP thpSo^J-^d down Irt,!'";, 11 .'^^.^nMh"<br />
' plane miiMiit' In.m Qnuniu-t. the<br />
h<br />
TJieh.i<br />
Mrs WUlL.<br />
J. William Morri8orr3£<br />
Mrs Frederick Wallace, /<br />
Mr, Charts A Oldfleld, Ut. and'<br />
Mrs Willlum Price, Mr arfd Mrs.<br />
Raymond H Perks Jr, Ml^s Jean I<br />
— EMabllshrd 1885 —<br />
Three fl«n«rgtionfl <strong>of</strong> Pine Purjuture<br />
JL, Mm Conlen<br />
.^ -. -..ej, | sn i.rdniinic<br />
enough sustained to jirovidp iwrd lee permit ijen'ire<br />
Moves<br />
to Curb Fires<br />
, An i,(diiiunr(. iiijiwriny an nffirihl<br />
. ,.«.,B., »M.fflH 10 provide iwrd lee permit Ijelnre 'i lire (.,11 lie •lartcti<br />
for skating. M u k m lwo l | l w j P • • ^ „„„„,;,.,, •' l *f<br />
days ol temperaiures wrtl below Wiltlu,,,,,! ,-itv ...mncil Mnndi.v ,n „<br />
i«wm u, make the r.Khi sntfare m()V(. tf, ,,,„.,-, ,|llm,.rim, IH^ „,;<br />
" " • "I uiiil at)3 B«VP Osrar<br />
nd,virliiiil huiiors i<br />
K l<br />
BREAD<br />
loavn<br />
Hm, •*•• niifan,<br />
it woriicn<br />
torgo Assortment Canned trvHi & Vegetables<br />
WHOLE APRICOTS<br />
CHELSIIITLE<br />
GUARAN SOMPANY<br />
mm-Jv<br />
MORTGAGE<br />
FUNDS<br />
Unlimited amount! fur wand<br />
U>»eatlB*nte. r, II. A, or Prt»»t«<br />
rnnils. We handle all<br />
No coninibilon to the borroB-g<br />
Richard B. Fox<br />
<strong>City</strong>. N, I.<br />
Telephone OflBQ<br />
ir. Harry H. Lake<br />
OPTOMMRIST<br />
Tir OPTOMETHIST hr « Tt»n<br />
Liteli Fnnei aid Moumln,,<br />
SHI! Lguted Al<br />
§3? ASBUKY AVE,<br />
Now Get the<br />
LOT<br />
for<br />
A HOME<br />
OWN/<br />
Bachfront Lota<br />
Comer Leu<br />
Rftidentidl Sites<br />
SEE<br />
CAREY<br />
15th St. and Boardwalk<br />
WHOLE APRICOTS<br />
HALVES APRICOTS<br />
GRAPEFRUIT SE*<br />
FRUIT COCKTAIL &<br />
APPLE SAUCE •'"-'•-<br />
SUGAR CORN<br />
OSCO FANCY PEAk<br />
CUT WAX BEANS h<br />
Sanerkiant<br />
FRUIT JUICES • f<br />
lemon<br />
li<br />
I* nUiv nighi .,<br />
ii'l-'.'lilil Vlllf. ,„,,,„,„., v<br />
•ip ,11.I'M- with L'JL' iiiirj f)r<br />
H V.ul ;i cli'-.e rininer-iip with 2i!l<br />
W.I'I niiiiiih „ jia and Rill smith<br />
.'In iv, ri' r,|hiT hiuh isaiiips<br />
I 1 ;,llller fhl'Vinlrt look a 3-1 Vfr<br />
''•''• Hi,III ,1 ,1 I.uiuor to USSurll<br />
':r i [iliiir- iiy a silitlp point. Chut<br />
';i ,111 ii Blriini' •,(',, in djjlutp lllri.i<br />
• •>< 1 M 3-1 win ti-iim Public Kufpiy<br />
Ilii. I-iqilnrriii'ii seined min third,<br />
i l.i li-iiiille 11;L-. tliri'e ueeks yi<br />
'" r,i. in Ilii- 11 F -! riiiiiid, ami 111<br />
;•• al* 1 ••'' i brw Ihili unvtllin<br />
,K,»firii:<br />
' M\Tf!iKS<br />
..' the Iniir Infill tPiim'i ii<br />
.li'i-yy iJ'iiKiip' fiimpelilliu<br />
,1 niiit'he-i hiyl Ralurcliil<br />
::iinioii men tnnk ,, t-S) land-<br />
in WikhUKjd *jn the Play-<br />
.Hint lanes. H-, Ilacknev hit 21(1.<br />
I'.ii I'l.-n-L 2113 and Cr.ini' 2lin<br />
Piavhiiifl mm firnpni-d threp<br />
n:.] li, Mil!', ill,' in all nut-ol-t^Wn<br />
.1 ti-'.t uhn'li him- Ai Hhmrs 2M as<br />
.1. Hi;! 1 , inn'.tiintiiriH score<br />
Or, :,|] <strong>City</strong> wnmen won n 3-<br />
Home Decorating<br />
Class to Open<br />
A new class in home decorating<br />
and fraftsmnnship lor Ocenn Cay<br />
women will havp its first sessio*<br />
Mnnday In the demon .tralion root:<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Atlantip <strong>City</strong> Electric Co<br />
Mis* Lois Q. Hamilton, county<br />
liomfi agpnt, will givp instruction ii<br />
covpring wire lump shades, Thp<br />
(lass will bp in session from 10:30<br />
a.m. to 3 30 p.m. A .wond class on<br />
the same subject 1? srhi'duled lo<br />
<strong>Jan</strong>uary 13.<br />
All women interested in ,„,„,„,<br />
may obtain additional iniorma<br />
Irum Mrs Hpnry .Scnhner<br />
rul nv.<br />
MISS HORSEY FLIES WEST<br />
Miss JPWPI Horsey daiidlilcr n<br />
ilin Horsey, 1359 Asbury av,. rp<br />
•I'litly flpw to Califoniia wliilp ot<br />
•ftraliun from schotjl in Delnwure<br />
10 join her father und sister. J«r-<br />
TUfline, who ate vucatirtnini! m I,os<br />
Somers Point<br />
t<br />
rubhish iiilfit ,, iJfciit<br />
mnnlhs,<br />
Fue Cine! Hull '.aid ther». UVI-P W<br />
fireB last nionlh, •iiarteri hv ciliitens'<br />
biirnini; trsfih or hrush wiiiioiii pro-<br />
9 Babies, Including<br />
Twins, Week's Score<br />
Thf iiuinbpF ni hoy hubirs bnrn<br />
shorf ^!(•^}(Jrlal HII.MI.IIIIL] fjiif«.'»ini,.<br />
*s dons<br />
PURNITIIRB - RUGS • BEDDING<br />
GENERAL ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS<br />
ALL GENERAL ELECTRIC APPLIANCES<br />
Philadelphia 47, Pa. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />
fi 10-12-14 So. 2nd St., 936-988 Aabury Av,<br />
l^m. 3-3046 Phone 1547<br />
OCEAN CITY'S<br />
SALES AND SERVICING DEALER FOB<br />
ALL GENERAL ELECTRIC APPLIANCES<br />
We Are Writing Orders Now for<br />
SPRING DELIVERY OF<br />
Refrigeratora Ranges<br />
Water Heaters Washer*<br />
Dishwashers Disposals<br />
Vacuum Cleaners Tank Cleaners<br />
Heaters Electric Blankets Radios<br />
rn<br />
the<br />
iili<br />
to lour, but til<br />
rls, fise to lour, but til<br />
(Jlrls led ill ill liasl one respeel. for<br />
Iheir iiiinibir w b h peel. for<br />
briiueht to that<br />
their iiimihii .<br />
lotHl hy one MM<br />
Mrs William Irchim], uf I'leilsaiit-<br />
'ille, ea\c birth 111 li hoy December<br />
!'!. and Deceinljer V.H 11 hi.y %t.u'-, IJ.JI 11<br />
10 Mr. iind Mi-.. Hui'cjld f'minion,<br />
pf Miirimini<br />
Mr, and Mrs. Ail 111 ir Jiihiison, 3au<br />
Bay av . ari- nrciyiiiu ionyratuhi.<br />
'i: the hirlli <strong>of</strong> 11 i>ir! on the<br />
Mlh. anil Mrs. Harhiiru Pullon, 7<br />
"•'enlrsil nv., ulso i'. llie llirilher nl u<br />
ni burn December 2P<br />
Mrs. liernice Hcndrrsoii. <strong>of</strong> pire<br />
rd , PIcaftHiii\illi', p.avi- iiirili io twin<br />
iris Dfrpnibrr 2[l<br />
Mr, and Mr«. Cieortte Creiuiier. nf<br />
. n'U Isle <strong>City</strong>, arc tile pariiiLs nf ii<br />
Min.N'IRIIT MASS ' IJIIV, born December 2a, ai.rt a boy<br />
VVFI L ATTI-NTUn<br />
was ' ) " rn t0 • NIr ' nn[l NI|S ' Uonuld<br />
mm 111 St. Jospplr.s R.C., tn Mr. unci Mr.v Duvid Viii.Vnrvi. u!<br />
Real Estate Dealers and Agents , , ,<br />
Please Let i's Handle Your flerviw Problems<br />
SIlOUtD ANY OCCUR, on<br />
GENERAL ELECTRIC PRODUCTS<br />
ThM» Is No Hubntiliite for QuaUty<br />
in Work, PaHs or Servli*<br />
L. H, Conlen f s Sons<br />
You Will Enjoy Dealing With Us<br />
in fily women won „ 3-| | ehurch.'Variute'ndeti hyTdanacnv I ^'.lersburK N'"I<br />
11 Hie Aiiditurniiii lussics 1 coiieregalion. Rev, Paul V Bpri-v 1 '<br />
Ci'V RilSI' rilil!li,i. oiid, I ." " - - - ..<br />
E-S«S::snKSS:€:s<br />
Too Late To Classify<br />
Berry,<br />
IP High Mass,<br />
... was under the direr,<br />
lion <strong>of</strong> Jaiiifis M, MoniiKhan 3rd.<br />
dropped Ihree I<br />
lie on llie nmiii-I !Wr, ,ind Mrh Fdwnrrt Pittipnld<br />
"iiiii hun, Kdwarn, uf j'tniisfield. Pa.<br />
.spent New Years Day with Mrs<br />
Fulipoldi's grandmother, Mrs, Mar<br />
Frerii<br />
MILD CHEDDAR<br />
CHEESE<br />
hbttaff<br />
j nil Picklai "'""•• 2 • <<br />
• BII111 Tn ja, ,<br />
Me<br />
tMc "«<br />
^ r xwket<br />
740 A«byry h% Phone<br />
I wit») 4<br />
Stow Opan \L to FrUay from<br />
fullKlch flavor-tf<br />
Riehar Bl.<br />
g» 2 %gt<br />
l"«wton« »**•« MI 33,<br />
inSatwdiyi<br />
frmri § u tntH 7 p, m.<br />
MM<br />
M.10<br />
IMP*<br />
KM<br />
A FOOD MAIr FOR THOSE WHO<br />
WArtft BEST<br />
GJ. George<br />
WkTCHMAKER<br />
(,,fin,riv wilh<br />
J, ECALDWELL &, CO,<br />
i'liil...lel|.hu<br />
Watch knd Jewelry Repairs<br />
Jr.l rhr Naiimul Hank ni,iB.<br />
101 Albl^. Ave, Phone 1762<br />
name *ulf<br />
Spaghitti Sauce gQc Pt.<br />
with pork<br />
"ToU Llo» IMUa <strong>On</strong>tirlM"<br />
Ifuml Maiif Ijilllitn NnLiHlljfP<br />
Fb. IU IOU HIMTSON<br />
on jfOWT<br />
RAti/O SERVICE<br />
N.R.L Graduate<br />
CIYDE CARSON<br />
Ull BfiT Aye. Phone 1841<br />
Picturing, Brick Pointing<br />
wANTKIi ~ Imiiedialely, lieatc<br />
. •inieiii or hiiuf... inr i or<br />
• ill-, iliirinii cinipli jinn <strong>of</strong> ne<br />
hiin.i-. I'liune IHSaW, ].j<br />
\VANTKI1-W.int ;n buy 1JI37 Chev<br />
•""'• I'i uii'iil rondition Call o<br />
wriie John Pay. 310 shiire rd Pal<br />
enii". ,:L<br />
I KAI.l'-l.i.inci friiMhi and Lione<br />
1 |iii-.i'i,i;ir trim: sei track, fou<br />
•.will he-, reiiime lomrol Irack, eiec<br />
ill, , : iiilf, 4 traisliii'inci',, 4 Ijinii<br />
!"L^ cuhiii Haiioii, all in Mood<br />
liii'.n. «Hi) fall eveunqs Mr-<br />
1: I 10« Wl'Slry av, 1.3<br />
1:- Iluiitr. 3 rocins and hath<br />
l:i •" - pi pel ess heater 302 Penn-<br />
iiiia in Himers Puint, N, j.<br />
S^siiii Riinih.iw frail Boating Ccn-<br />
iii. May-, l-aiidliiK rd,, Hi'lllhille N<br />
•' ______ 1-3<br />
I.uriii' Quick Hmit nil burner<br />
lor luriiiice. healsS rotims, $25.00.<br />
.Sinner . ML: Hhore n , Homers Point,<br />
. - • _ _ ] " 3<br />
SALE—Sheep lineti'iian'>r n ,"-length<br />
1'riiil. new. fii^e 4a. wiiterpro<strong>of</strong> SIS.<br />
3.Ti shore rd., Soinrs Point- Phone j<br />
•'--• ^ 1-31<br />
SAl.K—Asliury Avi Oood sized<br />
lore prn|icr!y, 2 jeclroom npart-<br />
meiit 111 rear, swoid floor apart.<br />
mem 4 hi'droiinis gid haih, nicely<br />
(iiriiislird, hoi wafrr heiit L'-car<br />
Hubert S, S*lph. 428 <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
^ 1-3<br />
KALK— (win hoijc wifh 7 bcin<br />
rooms, fully liihislied, hot air<br />
heat. i;unci cniiditjop. financed for<br />
SS500. Hubert K, Sijtfh. im <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
:iv. _ 1-3<br />
SAI.K~Pi)r Pale O|y—<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Ilou'luiK Alley, iL'h and Bay nv"<br />
includiiiK reiil p.sliitl and. building!<br />
H alley,, hilly etiinppd, good condi-<br />
tion and location, jyear lense just<br />
expired. Can be finticed. Robert S<br />
St retell, 42U Oieaii R;.<br />
RXPEHT body ait "paint""work<br />
Simariizinjj. Liib|catioii, Antj.<br />
frecw 1 . Let us ^et lour car ready<br />
for winter driving, Mobil Station<br />
fltli and Bay, Opulted by O c'<br />
OurnKi 1 . _ 1 • tf<br />
SALE—Cottripv "Cetjr" and Bay" „,<br />
Somers Point, 3 fdrooms, bath<br />
living' room, dininRiroom, kitchen<br />
ccllrir, liot air hea|2 car garage<br />
large lot. SBOOO, Roprt S, Stretch<br />
428 <strong>Ocean</strong> av, I<br />
Mrs, Beatrice Banholzer, Annl<br />
av., entertained ai Christmas diime<br />
her son and daughter-in-law am<br />
laniily, Mr, and Mrs. Kriward Ba<br />
iiolzcr.<br />
Dorothy Ann Wallafp. a radet<br />
iur.se at the Slate Hospital in Honi-<br />
'rtoii. spent the week end with her<br />
mrerHs, Mr. and Mrs. John Wal-<br />
lace,<br />
Mr, nnd Mrs, George Hyatt. Shore<br />
d.. recently entcruiined The Misses<br />
ioscmnry and Teresa Straub. ol<br />
<strong>Jan</strong>idcn.<br />
IKKi.ANS KNTERTAIN IKIKSDS<br />
lU'IlINf; IKIMDAVS<br />
Mr. and Mrs, Edward C. O Hoc-<br />
an. "01 A.sbury nv.. eiiiei'tunied at ,<br />
ChrifitniM dinner Mivs Minnie Leeds ,<br />
and Kenneth Hot'Lii, oi Atlantic 1<br />
Cily. aticl IJr, Harry Luke and Miss<br />
LoiiiM- fai'lsun. ol 1 Ins citv.<br />
<strong>On</strong> Saiurtliiy Mr, :wid Mrs. HOE*<br />
an Imd ns their tw ts lur dimicr<br />
Mrs Huaiiiri hioihi-r mid .sister iind<br />
their lallillie-i, Mr iiiiil Mi--. Paul T.<br />
Ilinsun ,111 ti flaimhti'i. Ueity Ann,<br />
and Mr and Mrs. Ji.hn Kcrslmw.<br />
all ol MilKdic<br />
Mr. Mild Mr-, llii^aii and 1<br />
0i Jill.li-. were f-nri-r uiliu d !•<br />
by Mis» Lccri?, at her Hume in At-<br />
lantiL' Cily.<br />
FRENDS SHOES<br />
»* 831 Asbury Avenue -*«<br />
Must Make Room for Spring Shoes<br />
All Sale Shoes Sold at Cost<br />
Or Below Costfor Fast Clearance<br />
ADAMS ENTEllT.tIN AT<br />
INFORMAL OI'K.N li«)l SI<br />
Mr and Mr , Hurry s, Adains, Jr.,<br />
'24 <strong>Ocean</strong> iiv , enleriiiincfl :n an in-<br />
formal "pen house party Kaiurriay<br />
WOMEN'S<br />
SLIPPERS<br />
ORIGINAL VINCENT<br />
and JOSEPH<br />
Invite their many patrons <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and stirrritincllnR area<br />
to use their Salon in the<br />
CHELSEA HOTEL, ATLANTIC CITY<br />
which will be open all winter for yonr convenience.<br />
Short<br />
f.int>s<br />
Sold Reg,<br />
lo $2,50<br />
WOMEN'S<br />
DRESS SHOES<br />
SPORT OXFORDS<br />
Saddles • Loafers<br />
a KEEN<br />
RED<br />
• BLUE<br />
Reg, $5,00<br />
Values<br />
MEN'S LEATHER<br />
New Store Hours:<br />
F JN<br />
I Accident Frcquei-y ondClaim:<br />
! C^tts have uteaiy Inereaacd!<br />
linne the IdmUialon <strong>of</strong> faso "<br />
line rationing, [<br />
Just rememter!— that ni<br />
i.nO<br />
malUr what<br />
automobile in. nice oonrsfe<br />
nils tor — mdAgmef wlu<br />
mm you 10% iaU% depend<br />
ine on the items fuund — so<br />
SB<br />
flaney Lloy<br />
IO city 1 ! L«i<br />
(OBIS <strong>City</strong> 1 ! Lirjj AutomoHlj<br />
1315 AaburAve,<br />
Phone<br />
AUTOMtelLE<br />
INSUR^CE liiliiiiiHiHH<br />
» ' «<br />
yow<br />
Chattin<br />
For JANUARY . FEHRUARV - MARCH<br />
Tuesday fo Thursday , . ! 1 u. m. to 7 p. m.<br />
Friday and Saturday 10 a.m. tn 9 p, m.<br />
CLOSED ALL DAV MONDAY<br />
Sommer Crest Gift Center<br />
j 737 Asbury Avenue Phone 0013<br />
WOMEN'S<br />
WEDGIES<br />
i BLACK<br />
I BROWN<br />
L38<br />
While<br />
They Last<br />
Reg. $4,98<br />
KIDDIE<br />
SLIPPERS<br />
_BED<br />
• BLUE<br />
JOB<br />
PRINTING |<br />
FOR<br />
EVERTf<br />
PURPOSE<br />
STATIONERY<br />
GUDLD PRODUCTS<br />
Lewis L Barrett<br />
FtrnttlT SeuiBtl-LMnr<br />
Jefc PrlntlnB Dipt<br />
807 Asbury Ave.<br />
Hell to But Bulldlnj<br />
Investment<br />
Securities<br />
Arthur L Batten<br />
845 Brighton PI.<br />
Stop In and See Our Tables Displayed with<br />
SALE SHOES!<br />
FRENDS SHOES<br />
831 Asbury Avenue, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N, J,<br />
Heaa,<br />
Kepresentlng<br />
Blizzard<br />
Inc. &Co.,<br />
Mfmlipr rhlln, Niork I iihanir<br />
Call<br />
Philadelphia<br />
O, C. 18S8.M<br />
Evenings and Wtek Ends<br />
O<br />
TODAY<br />
CARpTJLLY!<br />
AND SVmv<br />
Lodge Rooms<br />
For Rent<br />
^acious comftrtable, welUUghted and htat.<br />
ed, with kitchen convenience. In—<br />
SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />
Suitable as meeting place for UF orgaaii*><br />
tion for single night or several nights a month.<br />
Rates reasonable. Cons alt us for available<br />
nights.<br />
SENTINBL.LIDGER, Inc.<br />
Telephone 0304<br />
mm r<br />
dott nat ev*n appro*!-<br />
wealU) in natural resources-:<br />
W Amertca, yet bet pet,<br />
«ne is fur above Riisalaa<br />
Boat m high u Artwriea'i,<br />
hr secret <strong>of</strong> this prosper.<br />
flnfl the /oimula for n*« •"•>'<br />
._«M-8wedEjr"^= a country<br />
Oklahoma itnd Arkaiuias<br />
hi natural remmem —<br />
lual pro»p#rtty tint putt<br />
Bthe running?<br />
pie <strong>of</strong> Sweden are very ,<br />
h mom thftfj hilf <strong>of</strong> them<br />
.' HIM <strong>of</strong> m The health <strong>of</strong><br />
is wmarfcable, the per.<br />
wsnee <strong>of</strong> the people on<br />
excellent, Aimost With,<br />
on they are neat, clean,<br />
•esme. Streets In Swedllh<br />
, for apparently »U oltl-<br />
•Ut In keeping them tint t<br />
» * * :"<br />
m THWKING<br />
everywhwe a, spirit <strong>of</strong><br />
1 ivlng and fair play, tai'<br />
', »lso that th*se things<br />
Jpon the strong religimu<br />
<strong>of</strong> th* peopi*. During<br />
spent in the heart <strong>of</strong><br />
test city, l saw not a<br />
nor any indicfttisna <strong>of</strong><br />
ngs which are so »ppw«<br />
J-lM <strong>of</strong> tondon uid New<br />
<strong>of</strong> fair play and honest<br />
ij inutnlfest in every ' ,<br />
Sweden, People ^eount<br />
ni taJfc more abbot it<br />
more sinewely, th»n<br />
tnow, For example, the ,<br />
eiponslftle tor running<br />
f Sweden's trade un-<br />
iuetriai corporatioru ts -'I<br />
i«ble pr<strong>of</strong>it, ;i<br />
to maintain priv»te ,;'<br />
I management,- He<br />
y between labor and<br />
Uits wage* kept at a,<br />
t assure » market for<br />
flume <strong>of</strong> goods. He<br />
m understanding be-<br />
j industry, His atU-<br />
by everyone, it ty.<br />
/•dish labor leader.<br />
'uniim or state soc-<br />
M inalvidual free-<br />
ntation <strong>of</strong> p«ople'»<br />
i-peu faJr play,<br />
js|h a spirit <strong>of</strong> fine<br />
iihe part <strong>of</strong> every<br />
j'ies in the game <strong>of</strong><br />
ie key to the pros-<br />
;ail but great ooun-<br />
'• ink <strong>of</strong> competition<br />
iipetition.— «sNthe"~<br />
!ty. None <strong>of</strong> them<br />
n that jtate man-<br />
nty could provide :<br />
\ ,.i or the prosper-<br />
.^.t <strong>of</strong> private en- .;<br />
)N<br />
•I<br />
DEE<br />
[2148R<br />
< a 'r Pinv and<br />
^ "Klit down<br />
'lories 85 ppr<br />
,' '"ted on<br />
ork r on<br />
achieve"<br />
mean<br />
harde<br />
ni<br />
; JI If t u\<br />
um This<br />
not for-<br />
« STBEET<br />
—i U17<br />
71e"<br />
UplWieve<br />
rl i<br />
- Horford<br />
- HEATINO<br />
L-<br />
\- * Wti<br />
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K' y '<br />
I<br />
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s<br />
«• Send Greetings<br />
' Thlrty-tw» wanne* and g<br />
ot Us Boroptlmlst Club <strong>of</strong> Cape May<br />
i Douoty pAAlotpated in • Christmas<br />
dinner p»rty*i Plymouth Inn.<br />
tittt flour, Santa Osut arrived<br />
with a tinkling <strong>of</strong> sleigh belli and<br />
distributed gilts to everyone present<br />
All Joined |a rising "Merry CUrlst<br />
mat To.Vou,"<br />
The jMvsrun alw included games<br />
«nd the telling <strong>of</strong> the Christmas<br />
story by Miss Louisa T Canon<br />
T6e dub received holiday greet<br />
Ings trom B number <strong>of</strong> national,<br />
stMt and international leaders They<br />
Included Elizabeth mm, <strong>of</strong> Big<br />
land, liaison secretory <strong>of</strong> eoroptl-<br />
mlsta International: Gertrude Hew-<br />
itt, flret mm pwsMint <strong>of</strong> tlie Am-<br />
erican Federation <strong>of</strong> Soroptlmlfit<br />
CKib»; luflortur Noel, president <strong>of</strong><br />
the Eurujjean Rederation, Mary<br />
Bsltfon, regional secretary and pres<br />
ident <strong>of</strong> the Cumberland County<br />
dub; Caroline Tlbbetts, regional di-<br />
rector <strong>of</strong> the North Atlantic region,<br />
and Elisabeth Bozarth, <strong>of</strong> the Saiam<br />
County club<br />
The dub was scheduled to meet<br />
again this Thursday night. Ja<br />
irsonals<br />
Mr, Hid Mrs. Arthur Bead and<br />
Blm, Back <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, spent a<br />
portion <strong>of</strong> the Christmas holidays<br />
visiting Mr and Mrs Arthur H-<br />
well and daughter Jt> Ann 11 E<br />
10th st.<br />
Harvey W Adams resort account-<br />
ant and building and loan <strong>of</strong>ficial<br />
was 111 this weak with influenza at<br />
his home, SW North st<br />
Miss Wayna Wagner 10*4 Aibury<br />
av, easeftainid as her luncheon<br />
gugit on Friday Mrs Prank H Bad-<br />
dy <strong>of</strong> Morthfieid<br />
# * *<br />
Dr and Mrs J Thornlej Hughes<br />
740 Wesley av had as their guest<br />
this week Miss Erms Smith ai Mi<br />
ami Ha Dr and Mri Hughes ..pent<br />
New Ygsr s Day in Philadelphia »1th<br />
their son Robert<br />
Roger Jaryit son <strong>of</strong> Mr and Mrs<br />
Ralph D Jams 837 Park pi and<br />
Frank Darby, son <strong>of</strong> Mr and Mrs<br />
Boy E Darby 604 Central m will<br />
leave early next seek to resume<br />
their studies at We-tmin-ter Cu\<br />
lege New Wilmington Pa<br />
* * *<br />
Mr and Mri Herbert L Jennings<br />
ill Felham pi entertained on<br />
Christmas Ihelf three son c in lau<br />
and daughters and their umiiies<br />
Rotary Anns Have<br />
Christinas Party<br />
Mrs. Talese, Mn.<br />
Rayes Hoitesies<br />
Mrs Joseph TalPse and Mrs<br />
Oeorge Rayes ftere hostesses at a<br />
retent Christmas party for the Ro<br />
tarv Anns at the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs Tal<br />
ese 744 Asbury av Decoration's vscre<br />
in keeping siith tht holida> season<br />
Mrs CaJ I Dai is presided during<br />
the bricl hu-mess session ^hen<br />
plans were discussed for a birthday<br />
parE> tentatneh sLhedulrd f"r <strong>Jan</strong><br />
uan 28 A cornnnttce on arrange<br />
ments fur the parti uaS appointed'<br />
A social hour follow ed ^ hen<br />
:ames were piayed and refri- li<br />
nients uert ser\ed b\ the hoste^i"-<br />
mcluding Mrs C P Mehnert Mit<br />
E T Buggeln and M^rs E R<br />
Trench<br />
Mrs Hannah Harr a former<br />
member ftas a guest<br />
Others prisem included M^r Leu<br />
i r.aiidv Mr Alfred W Pmull<br />
Mrs J Pre-rott Cadman Mrs Lukt<br />
Turner und Mr^ Morton L I ejich<br />
Sheppard is Honored<br />
at Birthday Dinner<br />
p, is.<br />
i<br />
4<br />
Double Celebrations<br />
Mftrfc Anniversaries<br />
A wedding anniversary party <strong>of</strong><br />
much <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Interest took place<br />
Saturday night at the Ladles' Auxil-<br />
iary Hall In <strong>Ocean</strong> Vl*w<br />
It narked the 50th anniversary <strong>of</strong><br />
Mr and Mrs Walter Adams ol Pal-<br />
ermo and the 38th anniversary <strong>of</strong><br />
Mr. and Mrj. Ernest Dawnam <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Vltw About 70 <strong>of</strong> their rela<br />
tires and friends joined the celebrn<br />
tlon, at which elaborate refresh-<br />
ments were served and the couples<br />
were presented with gifts<br />
Mr Adams and Mr Dow nun are<br />
both well known in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> hai<br />
Ing sold poultry and eggs on a home<br />
delivery route hire for about 25<br />
years. They number scares <strong>of</strong> loca<br />
people among their Wends and cus<br />
tomers.<br />
Particular honors were paid at the<br />
patty to Mr and Mrs. Adams who<br />
ffm married on Christmas Eve<br />
ifW, in MiUville where they both<br />
were Bom and reared Be is 7S and<br />
Mr* Ad i 70 h<br />
and ton Hlllj <strong>of</strong> Itham Pa Mr<br />
and Mrs Harry Batlersbea and son<br />
Hank <strong>of</strong> Rydal, Pa and Mr and<br />
Mrs Robert White <strong>of</strong> Jirksnii<br />
Heights N Y<br />
Jaek G Jernee Jr son <strong>of</strong> Mr and<br />
Mrs Jack C Jemee 212 w Inlet<br />
rd., will Itave Monday tn resume his<br />
studies at Temple University Phiia<br />
delphia, where he li a member ol<br />
the freshman cia^s after pending<br />
the holiday with hi parents<br />
Mr and Mr Jlfk G JtriiLe '!„<br />
Inlet rd entertained Mr ind Mi<br />
-Be<br />
Bi was hu-tesi. fcuildiS at a d'nner<br />
pdrlv for her brother Clinton 6hep<br />
pard in obwnamp nf hi- birthdav<br />
at Birthday Party<br />
Miss Wayna Wagner, 1104 Asbury<br />
av., entertained at dinner Monday<br />
evening In observance <strong>of</strong> her birth-<br />
day anniversary,<br />
The decorations were In red and<br />
green, following a Christmas motif,<br />
with a large, beautifully decorated<br />
birthday cake which occupied a con-<br />
spicuous place in the center <strong>of</strong> the<br />
table<br />
Following lie dinner ^ame c were<br />
plaved<br />
Guest* included Rev and Mrs<br />
William Mitrop The Bev Mierap<br />
is president <strong>of</strong> the Bible Institute<br />
<strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania and former pastor<br />
<strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> Cit> Baptist Church<br />
Also pre-ent were Rev and Mrs<br />
Victor B Btttttie Rev and Mrs AI<br />
bi rt T Ea r tnnh Mr and Mrs Sam<br />
uei P Thomas Mr and Mrs Wil<br />
liini E Lame Mr and Mrk Allen<br />
Freudenlhiil Mrs Eltanor Thomp<br />
son John Stduf ler Martha Am t<br />
Brattle David James Seattle Mr<br />
and Mrs Eh in B English Mrs Ol<br />
1,1 C VA&Mier and tiie ho tPis<br />
Better Lighting<br />
For Wildwoods<br />
Highway Safety<br />
to be Enhanced<br />
Wildviirod with its neijhbuimg re-<br />
SOrL <strong>of</strong> North \Aildftuod and Wild<br />
vvutH Tit t i c i nniplt tint- jiiuiM<br />
mint* y)t)i iIn AMnntu nit I.W.-<br />
fnllrmnri<br />
nn mri i a<br />
hnifnt<br />
Shrldun Bate<br />
Aaron Jernpe o -md Mr<br />
Nt u<br />
and Mr<br />
J Mri. Adams Is 70 They are both ac-<br />
Ujre members <strong>of</strong> the South Seaville<br />
Orange and the Seaville church<br />
• # *<br />
Artisans to Have<br />
Lad.eV Night<br />
lbs Oceun aty Assembly Arti<br />
mm «Mer <strong>of</strong> Mutual Protection,<br />
winlime a tadles' night party next<br />
Wednesday evening in the Sentinel<br />
Ledger building<br />
TO« will be vaudeville entertain<br />
MfltiFffreihminte and prizes Ab<br />
out 158 Artisans and their ladies are<br />
Mr md Mr- Let H Hilli i, i ,<br />
Pljmouth pi entntdiiiftl il C 1 n :<br />
mas dinner Wjrrcn Hillrti i<br />
•hiladelphia Mr H f Ni il i<br />
Philadelphia and Mi jnd \Ii<br />
Frederick Si hmt?li r thi ( ifv<br />
Mrs Rene Halm inri Nimh me!<br />
Mi and Mrs Him =5 Ad mi Ji<br />
and daughtei Drbhii Jtin ntri<br />
guests Baturdm <strong>of</strong> Mi VV V\<br />
Grief Jr in Wilmnittnn Pi I<br />
miiLif and<br />
* i ri c njoved<br />
f-ue't» included Butd N iii I,<br />
I i U i Funn ii i r i II in,<br />
ni I i hiinii<br />
Hi ini nit i «i rr<br />
II Din ima r, i<br />
\ hullrl ppi i I II, uiri tin ui u<br />
ii I MINI<br />
Ipurnvm iNJ in i ! I,,,<br />
ill II dllii 1 111 I! I Ui u H ,llt j , |<br />
tru Cu to linprovi iugima^ itetv<br />
hfehtliife this year b> changing ironi<br />
100 candiepower to Z^U miidlt power<br />
lamps<br />
WUdwunri Rlieadl In iiUlnii<br />
imrni mi, thr ponfi nl [nil lig<br />
iiini il II m^raihnc inil t tur At<br />
Nurth vtildwoud pljns call lor new<br />
hijrhwav lipht r HE intersection* the<br />
most Important ones being on Iith<br />
tt<br />
.BAw<br />
PoclFontas<br />
CHher Offieere<br />
Al«e Elected<br />
Mrs, Alice Duckworth was elected<br />
Fecahontas lajt Friday evening at<br />
tile regular business nieetmg <strong>of</strong> Na<br />
tnna Council Degree <strong>of</strong> Poealion<br />
tjj in The Sriiilnrl I^rtgi r Build<br />
Ing<br />
Other new <strong>of</strong>fkeri clCLted were<br />
Mrs Frances Mathls Wcnnnah Mrs<br />
Peg Courtney prophetess Mrs Lin<br />
d» Chinee Pouhatan Mrs Marie<br />
Smith mid Mri Millie Denan coun<br />
seliors Mrs MInnir BUim trustee<br />
Mrs Carrie Dinan fir t runner<br />
Mr^ Helen flharp tcand runner<br />
Mr M Blum fir t ^cuut Mrs Em<br />
ma Denan fecund scout Mr c Anna<br />
Miv Millir first vvarnnr Mrs Ann<br />
Rubin'sOii sernnd u irrinr Mrs I d<br />
lilt Barbuur third warrior Mr,<br />
Fniilv Turnt r fourth warrior<br />
rlni raiting pi the <strong>of</strong>ficers mil<br />
taki pHie Fridfli iviiiniE lammn<br />
14<br />
FullDMln^ tile meeting there w I**<br />
£hrirtma& ajid Birthday part><br />
The next regular meeting will take<br />
are at 8 p m this Friday followed<br />
by a Pal Party when the secret<br />
Pd.1 u.i|] bf ie\pilfri<br />
Donnis Jean Smith<br />
Home from College<br />
Mr end Mr' r. G Smith 01b<br />
We lev B\ have with them for tlir<br />
•»w—*it-i^lit i— Piirinr<br />
and Mrs. I<br />
Surf rd., |<br />
with her j<br />
Beaver<br />
Uughter <strong>of</strong><br />
"smith, BO £.<br />
the holidays<br />
|*it returning to<br />
iklntovvn, Ptt.<br />
Thi<br />
thi<br />
Ni «<br />
Tiel<br />
11 nt<br />
li i<br />
will<br />
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lipllL<br />
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Hi fn<br />
pi ii f"d<br />
Pii iflc<br />
t lm i<br />
'II<br />
and teir ladiei are<br />
ppe^4 Master teUsan, Harry W<br />
Bonnan) li general chaUman and<br />
Albert 3 Blum is entertainmenl<br />
flfitt<br />
Mr, and Mn. Hiram Grone „<br />
Tuctahy, have as their hohda<br />
gleitsMm Orone-s parents, Mr an<br />
Mrs. Pfeffer, <strong>of</strong> Baltimore<br />
• • #<br />
Your Child Today<br />
CHILDiB» IMAGINE THINGS<br />
By ItCng <br />
TJMJ mjnllily bu<br />
Friday At the home Of Mlta f<br />
Ua, 8th st. and Asbuiy #v.<br />
Alsi<br />
Oyster<br />
or<br />
shes<br />
Juiftts<br />
C'<strong>of</strong>fw<br />
la f'su-te<br />
. C'<strong>of</strong>fw<br />
50c<br />
Inn<br />
lial<br />
fcdwich<br />
Plj<br />
LOUISA<br />
)UTH<br />
W tern tnd<br />
ivm,<br />
\i$ON, Prop.<br />
Johnson^ Tm Room<br />
Will Coni&a TiSmrve Thetr Farm<br />
1 !<br />
ALL FBB8II<br />
Sunday: 12:30 to S:JO<br />
HOME-KAM m<br />
0'<br />
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rti<br />
N INC 1 II II I III<br />
\T I I M HUtS Hlilni.h<br />
•*!' *" i v Hull II i IJ_til, i i M,<br />
1 M I i nil ci K 111 I. Ul) t ii<br />
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h u n i i l i l l i i n nliiiiir.i l,i,,li I 1,1, ^iiiui, a n i, \ii M , ,<br />
u i •dimrfii 1- thi li, llrlir u i l h t h r u I r i n i i n ill i 1 Hi,- ,,| I<br />
"ii m r i l i m i H L ) . F m i i i i , r K , p ' n , j t a u l , U , d , l „ „ ! y t u<br />
lejj^iknuii p, qtM11, ,„ Lnlll,1KWI];d N ',"<br />
! SURE ... WE<br />
HAVE PLENTY<br />
= FRESH MEAT<br />
: and POULTRY<br />
.Buy with fiinfidente<br />
Svne with Pnde<br />
: Fnods from<br />
I QUALITY<br />
MARKET<br />
1st & Atlantic<br />
Phone 1500<br />
JANE »GAN<br />
ICE CAM<br />
WE<br />
\ny Aniniui Anywhere!<br />
JUAN CAM,!.. Pnip. !<br />
There's 0«>at a Good T i m 9 * '<br />
TONY MAR<br />
BAR and CAFE<br />
f he 0tigh4 Sovmrm Dmtd Bar<br />
Not juHtaM* 111 ' • ' th * mcM m ^*V<br />
•- .— •_4-^g^ focnjly folltB<br />
Lloyd'i<br />
Flower SI0P<br />
937 ASBURY AVE, n»ne 0277<br />
WREATHS, FOB )1DE OR IN8IDR<br />
Koto! We rurnish only *• b e«t Krade <strong>of</strong> heavy<br />
serviceable grmn mintti welai taael or stand<br />
which can lx> forced into **• soil without break.<br />
Ing or bending, Sampft§ im display.<br />
GET YOUR ORJBR IN NOW!<br />
Large Chrysanthemums<br />
and Pom ton Mums<br />
Orchids ROMi Camntions<br />
12-oz.<br />
RYE • • 4Oc<br />
... 60c<br />
BEER .. 25(<br />
BEER ... 10C<br />
Potted Plant. Diah Gwdeiu Terrarimni<br />
GIFTS THAT GROW POTTERY GIFTS<br />
W<br />
it* **ft1** TtfFAW^ W<br />
omen to Talk<br />
World Relations<br />
Club to Meet<br />
With Mr*. Meyer<br />
"Interimtional Relatiorm" VL ill be<br />
the theme <strong>of</strong> the next regular meet<br />
Ing <strong>of</strong> the Deem city Wimipn s<br />
Dliib, Thursday next week nt tnc<br />
home <strong>of</strong> Mrs, Oeorge W. Mon-r 02<br />
Beaspray rd,<br />
Mrs, William rownsend will be<br />
chairman <strong>of</strong> the meeting, and pljiis<br />
have been fllicuasea for the possible<br />
use <strong>of</strong> colored slides to illust'Bte<br />
the topic,<br />
Thp Women's Oluh ehorai group<br />
made its initial appeftrance at the<br />
retort Ohristmtfs party lieid at the<br />
home <strong>of</strong> Mrs, Leslie O, Hughes 848<br />
Plaza p|. Led by Mrs. Jeanette |<br />
Btokei, the following members snug<br />
traditional carols and other Chrldt-<br />
maii^ selections; Mrs, Irene Will-<br />
iuma, Mrs. Peg Seribner, Mr«, Mnry<br />
Imbesi, Mrs, HURIIRS, Mrs, Anne<br />
Heist. Mrs, Mildred Ellis and MM<br />
Rhirley Bogie<br />
Thp chorus albu participated In<br />
a pageant presenting the history nf<br />
Christmas carols under the direciiun<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mn Isabeilt Adams, dramat'e,<br />
chairman Others who took part in<br />
the pageant wprn Mrs Leiore<br />
Townsend Mrs Mabel Aaiim R,<br />
MrR Katherine BridPKam<br />
Refort3^omftn3ride<br />
COBSAOES, Banquets, Bukei* ml FUMMI FieeM, YES, «•<br />
atUwer It the Shore MeroorUI Hospital In lam Point and or-<br />
d*r» <strong>of</strong> %4 and up •U bt dellMnd to Ba Ut <strong>City</strong> and adjuent<br />
mainUjod towns.<br />
WALK A BLOCK AND SAVE MONE¥—OPEN B:SO IUI 8<br />
SANDWICHE&-<br />
DEtiSHUFFLEBOARD •<br />
ANTHONF ||*D<br />
I'roprtM<br />
PETER BASTILE<br />
Mfr,<br />
ia Nihiette,<br />
, Ji y V " l m Monday lor an<br />
extended trip through the South.""<br />
3 " ' Mrs, Howard Barrett and<br />
daughter Jean, <strong>of</strong> New Milforrl, N,<br />
S S g Mr B<br />
l t^" d Mrs ' pharlcs R snare<br />
I and other southern states, ""<br />
llMs Barbara GeJler ^npiif tv*,*<br />
How<br />
Much<br />
MA'S<br />
908 Sh«oid<br />
Sonwroint<br />
on<br />
ALL !AR<br />
Open Ev Day<br />
Phone S, 051<br />
I'S CAFE<br />
Longport BfiW Near Somen Poin|<br />
GIBSON TRIO<br />
SATURDAY NITES<br />
MARGARETJOHNSON<br />
SCHOOL <strong>of</strong><br />
DANCE and DRAMA<br />
Dramatic Art & AH Types Dancing<br />
Clan, Private or Special Orflup Instruction<br />
Tap, Acrobtitie, Toe, Ballot, Ballroom<br />
Women's Figure Improvement<br />
507 9th Street Phone 0478 or 2241<br />
—OPEN ALL TEAR—<br />
WALTZ - FOX TROT<br />
EHUMBA - TAHOO<br />
All Modem Doncei<br />
ENROLL<br />
NOW<br />
Classes<br />
Forming<br />
MEMBER DANCE EDUCMORS OF AMERICA<br />
<strong>of</strong> Philadelphian<br />
Mrh Hhlri. v Mjrini Wliilnmr liO<br />
A^burv B^ mid William B«brrt<br />
Willtes <strong>of</strong> Philudi lpliin tttre mar<br />
rled Sundu> af!i rnoon m tht> Prt^<br />
byteriao Sfmiiii by Bt ransTcd Tin<br />
eMIIy. Il will MIVER OMOW AOAIrf,<br />
il lea?ea nq scars, Cemg In anil lei me<br />
Cite ffiu a trial trratratot,<br />
HO CHARC1 FOR COHSffLTATlON<br />
Krida Mellentin Voss<br />
Asbory Ave, Phone 041S<br />
Hifhly ictommriijtd bf physician.<br />
s »"»» .".^......".."..^<br />
I)\i (.inn; is unitN IO<br />
FHBMtH MISS FOCLIO<br />
Mi md Mr Jnlin A Fun nil<br />
nf fin iiniond Hill N ^ irt rettn<br />
nih i tip mil ilinii un tin bnth ot<br />
L d m^hli r flrrtriide ^farv<br />
Born niumher B at lunaiea Hn»<br />
pit il fO [he bai« weighed Ufcht<br />
pn JI ci H (illr c r-i SI i I thr rim-<br />
pii Inii hild<br />
Ml I I ira,?oii m lilt liiinii Sin"<br />
Miss Jean Kat? 94S Ashnrj ai<br />
h-\% returner! Iioim l'ler \isitlnp<br />
fiirnd a d I lime m Nrw Yaik<br />
t its ui d Pliiladplplnn during tin<br />
holiday a-.Lon<br />
Dr u ri Mr Fnmk P BnUe BU<br />
Ml 1 i u i'l] II i in 1 i r in i, lie<br />
Chri tma linlida Ml BnUe ^<br />
imitilir Mr Martuenti I hump'oil<br />
it Halllord foini<br />
Mr and Mrs Mnrton L Leach<br />
1 F loth >it nil] han with them<br />
Air tilt weik cud lliilr snn and<br />
d^Ufeiitcr in i4u Mi and Mr, Mur<br />
ton W Leach <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia<br />
Mr and Mr-s Hfiirv B Cooper<br />
Jr 101 Jilll st are \&i itionmt 3t<br />
1 lie Inn at Buekhill Falls ill tile<br />
Junini Simpson, in Walton pi.<br />
Mrs. I.i/.sle Carlson and daughu<br />
Miss Louise Carlson. 701 Asbury av<br />
arc visiiinB Mrs, Susie Douyluy, i<br />
Camden,<br />
Hurry Over to A0<br />
hr Mem BABY FOOD!<br />
ThsH fameui brondi help build liurdy<br />
bsdisi end itfang bsnii and<br />
*oa.<br />
Strained Baby Foods<br />
n>r tmh\*n fruiii th*ir (hh,i ..r fourih mom I. antlf<br />
*Fra| fimliir t e#f H, t h#w •mael li -! e»st urfA foods &?$<br />
In pi**?Fvi- itigmini* and n.lm-ml*i AI] farUflra, In<br />
Jar*.<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
CLAPP'S<br />
4«-<br />
3 "" 25'<br />
6 '" 49"<br />
BEECHNUT<br />
HEINZ<br />
CAMPBELLS<br />
Junior Chopped Baby Foods<br />
Th i'lir,|i|Hiil l.nh. fMlla, lnt*Hdf|l ia krldl* th( BI b«t«C«<br />
Mnilliril iiHsfi* liliii ri^iruiiir fmnlly fHFr, rphlaln Jatit (ft filfat rt*«<br />
111 VI n iilnuu<br />
OERBER'R<br />
3 for 23f S for 45f<br />
BEECHNI'T 12 for 11<br />
3 for 32t- 6 for 63e A<br />
..._ rli<br />
Anri lhrlr i«np(ln( flnvor<br />
87' ) far Me<br />
IIEMZ<br />
3 for SSr<br />
I e<br />
tferiie<br />
g tor BeJI »<br />
Mi' O H Henrv mih Ctntidl i<br />
eutinamd her r tiusui Mi' Aitlmi I<br />
Harruun <strong>of</strong> New \oik Citv uvn the ,<br />
holid.tvs |<br />
Mi M irv M iri_ II Hi i<br />
daughter ul Ml n tl Mi I O Htn I<br />
rv HJn rinlMl i\ usitfil Mi Sui I<br />
rv UmhrrM I il HimimrMeu ii P t<br />
our till, werk i i 1<br />
I'l iliuni<br />
uid Mi<br />
mi i\<br />
l ri (.ho dni(.hlii n!<br />
Jo I pli Fti|,lio 1U14 Ibi<br />
Mr<br />
WV HDKN 1O IIIXOSS<br />
Mi n tl Mi Inhi A Iil-.un in<br />
receiving; ioniii'aUllun"ni mi tin<br />
birth <strong>of</strong> a son. Jari Allison Dixun<br />
Diiiinher 17 iit Arlinistoii Hospital,<br />
ArhnMtoii, Vu.<br />
Mr. Dixun fdiiiieriy oi this city,<br />
is tile son <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs. William<br />
Dittin M4 A..-hnry nv. Ho and Mrs.<br />
Dison ilnw iTsidc in Arlington.<br />
wliiTi' lie is cuiiiie,i;tcd with tlip iiost<br />
nl I in-.<br />
liOBIIKKRS HAVE DAl'CIITKK<br />
Mr. and -Mrs, John ./, Lubherr, nl<br />
i-Jua Ilurhiii', liirnieiiy <strong>of</strong> OiTim <strong>City</strong><br />
HIV tin- pin'cnls nl a diiUKiiler liurii<br />
Moiiduy at liie Hwenson Nursing<br />
Hiime, Kiuiininiitoii. The Riii.weiRh.<br />
inn 7 1-2 pininds, is tlu'ir st't'ond<br />
Mrs Prink Rullln 'un Ravmtmd<br />
and MIJJ. Luulsa Frta ui Cape Ma><br />
vvtre gue c U nf relativt?5 and friends<br />
ht it Saturday<br />
Hi in > Dwver nl Liildm \\1 H<br />
«CPk end KUC ts nl Mr anri Mri<br />
-hild Mr Lubherr tin i timer<br />
IS YOUR RADIO IN NEED OF REPAIR?<br />
Call <strong>On</strong> I'M for I'romiJl, Courteous Service<br />
Expert HepairitiR — Work Guai'Hntecd<br />
Auio Riidicm a Specially—IM-Hour Strvicc<br />
r. A, SYSTEMS TO BENT<br />
N. L, CAMERON<br />
r ""V« l>l " lr « Eiw'neer<br />
= MI ASBURi' A%E. Phone<br />
3 MII'iMiiiii'' MMiiiliMl! (tMliiMiitii iiiii!Mi!tltiittlii»••! iiiii<br />
Fish That Are in Season<br />
DIVIDEND<br />
NOTICE<br />
to NharTholdErs <strong>of</strong> the<br />
t'ily llflnw Savings and Loan<br />
V i i i<br />
A V-'\ dividend IIUJI been<br />
deciared by liie ilimiers in<br />
all sliaithnldirs <strong>of</strong> this .is-<br />
MM l.iiioii <strong>of</strong> rrnorii aa <strong>of</strong> D«.<br />
eemter 31, 1046.<br />
Ilarvej- W, Adams,<br />
Secretary<br />
Sll ElEliih Slrcci<br />
Miji FIl ihith Ii in Un d rlnlth<br />
tir nf Mr iid Mf Mnrqaii H nd<br />
II 1401 Plea un u jtl, ndiii 4<br />
iunnal dance Saturdav nrnmt<br />
ilii Emb.LoiV Rum ul tliL su<br />
HottJ 111 Atlantic Cilt<br />
Mr md Mi II (rn T 11 lit it<br />
Otiuil a\ had a tilt 11 Mie t ovir<br />
Clin [mi- hoiid 1 Mr ant<br />
Mr- William Lake, nl Cupa aijua<br />
Pd<br />
Charli Vincent S17 Jrtl t 1 ' is<br />
itnit hi motliii and Ijrullit r 111 Phjl<br />
udilplna<br />
' Mir F Rni Hll I n ipr<br />
l uiirtl Mi Siuh Tins in ot Phil<br />
delphia duiniL the elm tm,i hnli<br />
Quality MEAT FOR A FAMILY TREAT<br />
Grade AA and A<br />
LEGS <strong>of</strong> LAMB 1,55'<br />
ib<br />
ib 53c<br />
it, 45c<br />
ib 55e<br />
ib S9e<br />
fe'iVl, yogi;, WeHgne's Bf Derby Ib 24«<br />
Skinless Fraokfiirters it, 49«<br />
Sploed Luncheon Meat "A ib 29e<br />
Oven Roast Beef•BM»I*I MM Cnmui ib<br />
Shoulder <strong>of</strong> Lamb s--.-<br />
Pork Loin Roost f-f-<br />
FrCNh HaniS Whalt a ,:iher<br />
Frosh Pork Sansage<br />
FRIGIDAIRE<br />
SALES . SERVICE<br />
PALMER<br />
1119 Asbury Ave,<br />
New York Stork<br />
F, P. Ristine & Co,<br />
MRMnEns<br />
Plillndelphi* Stoek New Vork Curb ExoHann<br />
South Hrbad Strcut, i'hilttdelphm<br />
5-43O0<br />
Clinton Di Lowden<br />
MOTOR<br />
TUNE-UP<br />
SPECIAL!<br />
This $O<br />
Week <strong>On</strong>ly . . Q<br />
, Htrm; What Wm I<br />
1. m*m tat.<br />
,oo<br />
I, GkU nt adjut ^<br />
Vint: imti.il it«<br />
4.ln*pmt m flltw Hi<br />
|lMatfBMN<br />
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I. Ch.ektBiier.tor, ttmm,<br />
*od toltttt Ui enfttt<br />
«WBUtar,<br />
#, tm tutor m<br />
«•*!• MMM<br />
7. Je* WU Mi emdeaiif,<br />
8. Obtek f*n bolt for<br />
iMtMHi «od i^jj u<br />
BMNM17,<br />
(I.i-ii 1.If I on I?<br />
PALMER<br />
Chevrolet • OldHmublle<br />
1119 Asbury Avenue<br />
Morgan Radio Service<br />
1130 Asbury Av. Ph. i.iT.s.W<br />
PICK UP SERVICE<br />
I Ha%e »()•> <strong>of</strong> Tuhi-s<br />
! <strong>Ocean</strong> Wtri Merchant<br />
T»UOF Slnot 1907<br />
JULIUS ROTH<br />
Tillot- to: Hen<br />
Hi<br />
I Open All Year \<br />
j Seafoods<br />
Westcott & Wally<br />
j 709 Asbury Av. |<br />
Qfiliiiiiiitiiiftiil •iifimmii!!t*immimMimMiH>d]<br />
KEROSENE « a<br />
No. 1 FUEL OIL '»'<br />
ROOM HEATERS and<br />
COOKING STOVFS<br />
noun<br />
"ISlf OO« SERVICE-<br />
Milton Hagerthey<br />
Or/LF OIL 00, PRODOCIS<br />
1910 Shore Bond, Linwood<br />
• Phone Somui Point 710 H<br />
Fresh FBUITS AWD VEGETABLES<br />
Florida _<br />
mimim BEANS 2 «<br />
Red Rome Beauty Apples 3 lbs 25°<br />
Sweet Potatoes Maryland GOV«A 3 ibi 25©<br />
Yellow <strong>On</strong>ions u. s. «„. 1 g ib ba, j ^ .<br />
Cauliflower Mam snp-wMi hrge hmi 23c<br />
Anjon Pears % ,bl i 9 e<br />
New Green Cabbage sMthtn<br />
ib S«<br />
ONE PRICE.ATONE PRICED BIGBXR<br />
Put these on yonr Shopping Usit<br />
White House<br />
EVAPORATED MM<br />
Usla,l,i,,d W!lh 400 U. S, P. unit, ef v,lam;n 03 p.r pint,<br />
Heinz Pre-Cooked Cereal ».«ptg Ie<br />
Honoy-Flnvored Grahams »»«*» 23c<br />
MI<br />
her per<br />
; Eussiaa<br />
(Wierica's,<br />
proeper-<br />
iavc been<br />
A for na- t<br />
ving nat-<br />
1 Wtot is<br />
'B. country<br />
Hoiacts —<br />
I that puts<br />
i<br />
? tug ¥iry<br />
TJf <strong>of</strong> them<br />
"•* Health <strong>of</strong><br />
I the pir-<br />
Iptople on<br />
'Aoat with-<br />
J<br />
i 1 spirit <strong>of</strong><br />
< play, ana<br />
.'ese things<br />
_ ,g religious<br />
)e During<br />
» Heart <strong>of</strong><br />
Saw not a<br />
''leations <strong>of</strong><br />
% s so appar-<br />
i snd New<br />
'ind honest<br />
In every<br />
pie count<br />
e ftbout. it<br />
rely, than<br />
•ample, the<br />
jr runntaB<br />
trade un-<br />
•onitions to<br />
^n private<br />
lent He<br />
s labor and<br />
• kept at a<br />
jnarket for<br />
Joods. He<br />
* d i<br />
His attl-<br />
5one, Is ty-<br />
*oor leader<br />
state 100-<br />
•dual free-<br />
pi people's<br />
**lr play,<br />
Irit <strong>of</strong> fins<br />
-f <strong>of</strong> every<br />
tie game <strong>of</strong><br />
J the pros-<br />
••fteaX, ooun-<br />
ompetltion ,<br />
j , — Bs-the—<br />
e <strong>of</strong> them<br />
"""tate man-<br />
*ld provide<br />
le prosper,<br />
en-<br />
I A<br />
4<br />
INGS<br />
eauld emu-<br />
r play and<br />
ight down<br />
les, SB per<br />
4 ion incen-<br />
•c^work or on<br />
|iin achieve-<br />
s for wages.<br />
means that<br />
harder may<br />
limmum This<br />
our own Am-<br />
"" us not for-<br />
-ir told me"<br />
fieans <strong>of</strong> in-<br />
That s why<br />
1 lave it This<br />
o earn more<br />
$ workers all<br />
lappy 5lt.ua<br />
dgh produc-<br />
neant <strong>of</strong> BUB-<br />
. fun amazed<br />
re do not ree-<br />
i<br />
Conqueror Brand<br />
BEANS-PORK 2 a 25<br />
Keebler's<br />
SALTINES<br />
Ut<br />
Marvel<br />
BREAD<br />
tegular Slits 1 C*<br />
Lm js torf J,||C<br />
Tonalo JDICC Cocktail<br />
WtMn't „__ J IB-m an,<br />
Dili ar Banr PIcklM<br />
Long; ,..„, „.___ pM jgr<br />
Cheddar Cheese<br />
Medium Sftsro ,„ /(, 59C<br />
lomalo Soap n * „<br />
Eight w'Clock C<strong>of</strong>fee<br />
MiW md Mtlkw<br />
lems ran be<br />
ng industrial<br />
nportatit fac-<br />
^nt 1 amount <strong>of</strong><br />
'ons taxpayers<br />
<strong>1947</strong><br />
jportnnt role<br />
llonal Income<br />
ikes, and the<br />
ion among<br />
i to substitute<br />
for New Dial<br />
ifor balancing<br />
id a statutory<br />
"nt<br />
rig an accurate<br />
re tax picture<br />
4tv about the<br />
^jicome in 1M7,<br />
-J; would knock<br />
ft's taxable ln«<br />
pressmen believe<br />
klaneed and a SO<br />
L-board personal<br />
";ugh decreased<br />
8th STREET and WEST AVE.<br />
be dl.<br />
a result at<br />
mlntr*,<br />
itvport.<br />
hte<br />
-<br />
ibasOcally<br />
mill inrt<br />
nditm'icfflM!<br />
\<br />
ajL^t^^J*^D ft? r ^—«>•«,• A ,. j »i. ^^y^s^sa<br />
t ^
JomerslPoint<br />
us Hears<br />
Review<br />
Athletic Club<br />
.Hirtory Recalled<br />
"11 : POWT — • President<br />
Coaover was in charge <strong>of</strong><br />
.meeting <strong>of</strong> the year <strong>of</strong> the<br />
i Club Monday evening,<br />
._,_ Of tht Athletic Club<br />
_ team, wne special guests,<br />
r Bidey. manager, spoke <strong>of</strong> the<br />
_ <strong>of</strong> the dub in 19IS, and<br />
I many <strong>of</strong> the teams players<br />
!
T ~- ... ' • - . . , wvErtlx wl 1Y SfcJN 1 llNLL-LcJ<br />
[CHURCHESI C/ *U?ch ^ftfioitfieemefifij<br />
ow Obituary «o<br />
fcr P . ..«j. • ucDoi icHiiin 1 lower auditorium, Crusader* m<br />
~ " " "•"• ' PlliPP ^, w»l£St •Sis^sr Js; Summe<br />
O.E.S. Choir at<br />
Church, Sunday<br />
The Gospel-Centered and Mission- Christ senior young peoplt 1 with<br />
ary-Mladed Church another hour <strong>of</strong> fellowship.<br />
Summer Visitor<br />
25 Years Dies<br />
nw COA nransport Ho<br />
Too Vhasa* • c<br />
MH. i«ui» o»ack 2<br />
Marian Otein ***•"• «<br />
Jth »fc and VVeailey »n N<br />
, »«.a 1.M U14 Hgt'S 111 Lilt* lnWi'1<br />
audltortum, BiiigiiiK, objpci lesson*<br />
bicsrl rclin'il I'hilnrlHphiii h:iuliiT<br />
cilcil Frlriiii id<br />
feltograph stones. Bible unmci.<br />
III-J uiiitei Inline.<br />
quiEses. awards,<br />
", M: '•«••(.- f'ih .She is: GasStatioina<br />
7S.<br />
Friday, <strong>Jan</strong>uary 10:<br />
Mrs t)n>M.| ii:itl I<br />
7:30 p. m.—Weekly Bihir Study<br />
hi inn Nil' pun ,.i |<br />
Clans, with Pastnr Beattio triirlilHM<br />
C"U\ HI SL>cl H;,\ ;r<br />
"^ informa<br />
lncludln CHURCHES Of<br />
vi'iil urn.ind IVMIII' lil'M' |i<br />
e a small ftu<br />
yeer-aroknid use.<br />
CHRIST, SCIENTIST<br />
|in«i nil' iiviis i i<br />
"CiOD" is Uu> Lesson-Bpriiioii MIII- .«i(!i'i1 in Ovnilini.ii,jeet<br />
for Sunday. <strong>Jan</strong>uary S.<br />
il','<br />
S AT JAIL<br />
Oolden Text • "Hpsr, d Isrni-I Tin' | She ua>- a M-rli k:<br />
iilll-l MN'I liil Hi:,;.I<br />
Lord our Oori is one iflrri itlmil I<br />
6:41<br />
" ','T...""',',""<br />
Mill<br />
Sermoi' PnsjinKes from the Kinu j In',.',,^',<br />
James vpisiiiii nf the Bible imiurii.<br />
Mil'<br />
'Look unto nip,<br />
miu mrs. <strong>Jan</strong>et^ csrraine,<br />
amj [j,, y,, sfli(.i:| l fluli<br />
Fur<br />
BEAD<br />
•un «.<br />
THE<br />
<br />
CLASSIFIED<br />
mnmi<br />
ADS<br />
me R«v. Owrge FlMner'i lermon topic<br />
»ll the ends uf the parth; for I am<br />
tgr thl> „,=,« .•»—"•-<br />
Ood, and therp is none else i Isa '<br />
by Mrs. Frances<br />
4S:J2i, Correlative passapiAH Ifonij<br />
Marian T, Murpli, — „.,„ „„„,, Science and Health with Key to t<br />
the BaJtern Star<br />
Science and Health with Key to the<br />
", <strong>Ocean</strong> The <strong>City</strong>, choir i <strong>of</strong> Scriptures Scriptu<br />
itoJiU<br />
under elude:<br />
raifie, will slug<br />
k<br />
: int. mi a charge <strong>of</strong><br />
.Miliout thi owner<br />
'I i'iiiliitii<br />
by Mary Bukin Eddy n<br />
elude:<br />
1<br />
••mala the discioi<br />
1:11 iir had entered<br />
i;.-ill> lour months a<br />
I'liiin 1 said that<br />
•nn- is in Johannefb<br />
urn. was serving or<br />
uhleh he ^ 11<br />
• Haiinii.ire lait Stptin<br />
Hi- mis ewnlnvMt<br />
In sfmple, direct Iantfuage,<br />
the book presents<br />
thB scientifically Christiin<br />
method <strong>of</strong> theee<br />
d#notiitmtions, together<br />
wfth the comolete explihaMoh<br />
<strong>of</strong> Christian<br />
Bcience. '<br />
A book for everyone<br />
to understand and use,<br />
I8.S0<br />
ALFRED PITTMAN<br />
WMMieM' Attnt<br />
OM Xorway itnet<br />
^ • ^ Ui~ Iftsg.<br />
—„„„„, «,,BIU last week in tlie lunn<br />
j <strong>of</strong> a S28 bond and a "certificate <strong>of</strong><br />
1 merit" in recognition <strong>of</strong> his roiUribj<br />
utions to improve the efficiency <strong>of</strong><br />
the lilfhway department.<br />
The presentation was made b<br />
Commissioner Spencer Miller Jr<br />
In the presence <strong>of</strong> top ranking en<br />
gincers <strong>of</strong> tho *.——^ —<br />
R siri a<br />
Shoots S<br />
sS^^^SxlS-aSsr;:^<br />
The Ladies'" Aid Society <strong>of</strong> St.' k"IiiSl tdiM Auxiliary U th<br />
mm a . jtt . John's Lutheran Church will liiive tjn j,0 , Oeorje Fisfher will l) Truth: Lgv0| 0|, s,|bit,nni,,,<br />
gence ip Sfl7.<br />
11VOIO UIC UlWn ing next week m the church ba«e. int <strong>of</strong> the board <strong>of</strong> trustees at the<br />
ment 10th it. and Central «v. The <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> Clinton B Price in the<br />
supper will be served from S to 7 WmH , While full provision<br />
au|W|ng, Presentation <strong>of</strong> Hie<br />
°S, ' i. , H«seoration Tund by the pastor<br />
to made in Chrtgtiin ...t Trie<br />
nioimuHiaii<br />
chairwoman<br />
tor<br />
for<br />
tne<br />
the supper<br />
suppfr<br />
is<br />
Wednesday 3:18 p. m.-M*eting <strong>of</strong><br />
MB, Mrs, O,» Oeorge Bolden. «-".- She -- will -- be ie<br />
Wednesday<br />
Junior ftiipi.H,,,,<br />
3:18 p. m,~5&tini<br />
«.--.- °"<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
assisted by various members <strong>of</strong> the Jmi<strong>of</strong> bhristifli, Endravor So.<br />
ty<br />
Aid Society, , , ,<br />
^ e ? u, ^P J , J "•"• Bartholomew B. Dovle<br />
"He Bent His Word and Healed Rev, ,MW,h ,, Brennan '<br />
_., ..uiieiwig, simply II JteL '1 ^. '"Sth/v 'Si ""f * * » « 8 and » O - 1S a-m<br />
readmg <strong>of</strong> tht Christian will begin Sunday morning at 8:30 mil-". - p - m<br />
Christian Prsenre sriviri<br />
u<br />
AH<br />
made 1n Christian<br />
Science for hpecifif treats<br />
ment for the ekk, many<br />
people have been healed,<br />
M • ftw <strong>of</strong> them when<br />
ihiJr condition had<br />
aeemed hopeless, simply<br />
through the thoufhtfl<br />
Science texthonir IUWH..«..«<br />
1 H'TI<br />
•indny at if n m . ;ii flop 7Hi -i<br />
ST. JOHN'S i:v,\\f;i;i n \i<br />
II'THKRAN<br />
Science textbook,<br />
— „«„,„ Buiigay morniiiK at 8:30<br />
'I over Station WMBO. New York. The<br />
8OENCE and Health j program will include a sojo and<br />
*i«i Icy to thf ieHpiucs three spi»nHnB. >,•• •<br />
proKrams will bp "broidcast at 8:30<br />
by Mary Iteter Eddy I a, m, the first Sunday <strong>of</strong><br />
month.<br />
To countlisg thou. This broadcast is provided through<br />
sands, this Inipiring the courtesy <strong>of</strong> The National Broad-<br />
TOluma, through Its revcosting Company -••-*<br />
by The Christinn<br />
elation <strong>of</strong> Truth, hag Directors,<br />
brought not only the<br />
cure <strong>of</strong> sickness but release<br />
from other diffi- Hiway Dept, Honors<br />
cultiii and dangers, in- B""*<br />
creased capability, sue<br />
eeas, and happiness.<br />
P . Tlli>s(!:ii<br />
Mf Hiiir<br />
.... .p^fi.^ n<br />
Lt'TIIERAX<br />
IMh «t, and (»-i<br />
Robert (", Davis, s. T, II,, |in.u.<br />
0:48 a. 111 —Oilliri'li silinn!<br />
flassps for iiil<br />
coursps ol study. .-»ci"<br />
<strong>of</strong> SiipiTlntciifii'iit F .Edwin Ruinand<br />
Assistant fiiipprinteiirtriit<br />
Klein, Miiiit' by Mrs F K I<br />
J Mass, 7 a.m. Evening Mrs, T. Williams nnri HaruM<br />
A cordial invitniinn<br />
Confessions on ev( <strong>of</strong> first FH- to visitors,<br />
i*y, 4:30-g:*s. tin »..., p m<br />
.l.ili-:<br />
II a m—Tlif Chief<br />
Worship, Tin. sri-Mrr ,,i |(.<br />
COiilimilllOM Will l)(> qljirlVrri M:l<br />
under iiin ciiri'cliiin nrflimi. M-<br />
J:18<br />
I'liy oruiuiisi. «nli ,j<br />
,„,,,,« before<br />
And Irene Wlllmnis a<br />
First Friday Mass,<br />
Confessions be/ore<br />
am. Vi-sitors siyv iiluav^<br />
jMniiday. Jnininry n I<br />
* # •<br />
Aid Socii'tv will him' :• k<br />
H0I.V TRINITV EPISf OPAL slmu-rr in Hip i-liiirrli liiiscnn<br />
Rev, Forrest f. Vauhfan, Hm-or<br />
Siuidaj's—<br />
* ieer<br />
8 am. Holy Communi<br />
KIJVOHOM H.ALI. OF<br />
10 a.m. Church School.<br />
JEHOVAH'S<br />
ll:IB a.m. Morniiii! servlec iind _ Ashiiry<br />
rmon<br />
Friflay. Jami.-iry :i -<br />
8 pin, Srrviic nir<br />
u,1 « •' "»ys- the tlay» ol Nile<br />
tho<br />
ttoly Triiuty Bptaeopai<br />
Chnreh<br />
81.<br />
«««>*«<br />
ThiT";.' . l ' Com muninn<br />
through Friday. ""<br />
(WWCITY BAPTIST<br />
COMB IN FOE DEMOKreTRATION<br />
DR - HA ELI-<br />
^^p^r • • • * ^u<br />
Fire * M|"iodiit Church<br />
St.<br />
''•nmmm trumm<br />
M. LKAB<br />
«oo.<br />
John'i Lutheria<br />
Chnwh<br />
. Eobert o. Darti<br />
OWf KLEOTBld<br />
raftafr<br />
5:48 a, m._fii,nrt..".'e..,..,_,<br />
iiifj. „._ 11,,,|l,M.,-<br />
Mid IBIin-.vrr- Hi (In- l,ii|i-., n, Hliifll : ,i<br />
they ii'-.. Inn u nl«i li.ilris rrMc vntlil —<br />
is brim: (jn-pn Niiuii «a> ;i prc:ii-!i(-i<br />
ihcn, anil Jelinyal! I<br />
p<br />
Up —J<br />
j Woodbine C<strong>of</strong>ony<br />
;| Chiefs Father^<br />
li, |.<br />
* Motor Tune-Up }|<br />
( \Ks<br />
l<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Garage!:<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
RADIO PROGRAMS<br />
w WFPG -«<br />
NOW EVEBV<br />
TUESDAY THURSDAY<br />
7.-30 to 8 p.m. 10:00 to 10:30 P.M.<br />
SPONSORS M'OXSOKS<br />
SENIOR STUDIOS l'tVM«ll-TII INN<br />
O,D.HACKNEV_Appllanfps FRKMIS SIIOI-; STORE<br />
SELVAGN'S PHABMArY VIl.l.AOK Till:A I Ki;<br />
PENN STORES CO. SAMPSON A liAMAnA-ISiinlins<br />
Prizes — niytiieiy Melody {'ontt'.sls — 3rn«inur<br />
ready<br />
SHEPPARD!<br />
AUTO SERV1CI<br />
812 Simnsnn Am,<br />
4<br />
Prompt Service on All Make»<br />
Specializlnf in Chryilar Product*<br />
large gloria <strong>of</strong> Parts and Accessoripa<br />
»TIONIN!<br />
STOKACE Bi DAV, WEEK OR MONTH<br />
GARDEN GARAGE<br />
JOBS M, CAHEVV, Omu<br />
DENMAN TIRES IttOCK<br />
_ BISHOP MOR SALES<br />
1159 Asbury Ave,» corn <strong>of</strong> 12th St,<br />
ROY A. MEhEL<br />
SKIS ."^KVK,<br />
113 C'pntnil AvPiiUf CSOODVEAK Tli phone l«0«<br />
SALES BUICKiERVICE<br />
WALLACE BROHERS<br />
Bth St. and Simpson Ave, Phohe 9042<br />
LEE TIRES<br />
—ALL MAKES REPi<br />
SERVICE 6TATfc<br />
EXI1 |<br />
Plymouth - DeJoto<br />
ANTl-FREEZE - TIRES - BAtERlES<br />
Body and Motor Repairs on if D»l<br />
Silei and Service<br />
Wm. T. Powell<br />
Pontiac<br />
\)<br />
^<br />
CHARLES<br />
nltlmore Markets.<br />
stttlement had bten reach<br />
| the 30 butchers <strong>of</strong> the<br />
• stores. Inc.<br />
|llchers (it all four chains,<br />
Jlng some 600 In South<br />
|PS, were scheduled to RH<br />
yeslcrduy, Jiiiiuary 2,<br />
an ajtrffnient; *ii rcnr-hi'i<br />
(ember 31.<br />
|fh(> new eonlriirls pmvidi'<br />
«c boosts oi irom J(i to an<br />
ft, find oihnr benefits.<br />
• samp unions went on striko]<br />
lober. 1840. fur almost four wee<br />
irinK thp war they niiuli><br />
pt a no. strike<br />
YE.<br />
YAKD<br />
BER CO.<br />
Ph,<br />
land Grooved Boards<br />
ftte House Paint<br />
HPT NERVIC K<br />
RE BlIII.IiRRs 1 KITPMCSJ<br />
Pal IINC<br />
•mm*<br />
EXTERIOR<br />
nhcn It casts no more in have<br />
we still have pure Unwed O0<br />
Paint,<br />
ION HOUSAN1<br />
Phone 0984\<br />
|U • FIRE-RESISTAI<br />
•aUONMT 14"<br />
ifsrkihsp, ijffice, wirthaulc, inip<br />
t, ball hauie, ««r»J«, vehicle ihclti<br />
With thttt itCll nailrJ to Slrlin Sin<br />
onilll" in Uiily, Quickly ireuci<br />
r immt*aie buiUinl problem. C<br />
U H M. BURKE<br />
MHPwfitAMjildwood, N. J.<br />
For<br />
STEEL COMPANY<br />
ATLANTIC CITY<br />
JJLECTB1C CQMEAW<br />
.^y,::!,•! •'" :i;--%.. •!'<br />
youngsters Feast on<br />
at Theatre Yule Party<br />
i'llTTIT<br />
% itnd whole. In till' Krronrt. rm iihviou:,ly proc<br />
irowtl ul ui- M,P•"•jvely niindi'd rlllik, WIIIIMI Hock<br />
hucl a fii-lrl liny ol Ihrei' Inns laid tlii-ir t'RBS "11 an<br />
u>.Miiibly lini' basis, wived his hirds<br />
11• nil u huiinry lux by Ilie direct, il<br />
m and f. i-.lrnii.-, party<br />
by • Oeeiin <strong>City</strong><br />
5Jl)inii UII. Viliaj,,. ii,<br />
dni-.ui- iiifllmil ol liikinM il 1 Ifi l>»n<br />
will] a Hie elCliVIT<br />
'1 ill- Iliili pii'tiiri' p ,lso with<br />
l>ritii!yiti|$ ii|)l)ruval. iiiitl the yiiunjs.s-<br />
[,•!•. I-'.IMI luiK'il t'i I'hi-w tliKir L'lindy<br />
,yfJt-Ste IllPfl I|,|O till- th,.. bur', mid K'liii 'nionii'ntaiilyi as<br />
BrjU " or I" crimp,,, i.iih thiv iilifiiiHlt-ly clii'iTfil or MFiiuiie<br />
jjiicarvps i,iid imiu-iis riMii li ;il ll.c i-l lulls oi lliH ciiuinc title<br />
0«- » mi-mljiT <strong>of</strong> <strong>On</strong>- miiii- uc'iii, Hrnoky.<br />
^U/kMl, -Tim n oi». day<br />
,j just as i.hi-y nii-usc m.ri<br />
: tci ii'i'u.n tMe lii'ifiuiii<br />
,,i ihi- Mtn^".<br />
OSK MI1VIK KKBI'.I.<br />
",) 01' rlNlM. Uii V tti,|ll t>, *ihi', exiin-v.rd J'i^l us liuith sut<br />
i'';iiU,ir |IIJU,M-I- y,hon 'Hmoky<br />
HIT<br />
iiii'l I i' uuiJ.H-1 null lii'i'ume c(,nl|)iilali'.i'l}<br />
hinie All. thill is. evept "111<br />
the lasciinili-.l audt<br />
ui.iiif m-nUi'muli v. liu wus heard ti<br />
iiiiNUk Aw. il I (In been LI ml liurM<br />
I**<br />
L"df<br />
SH'IWJ<br />
•'ipiTlciicl<br />
,nlf.<br />
1 il;, kittirl<br />
A-'. I hey<br />
iisi ,,n ihf ht-ud ur, i;,it<br />
left Illi- tlli-atrn. fin 1<br />
chilli «.ii: pn-s.Mili'd wllll riinrly<br />
^ |,!,L.,ii..fS' hiiiliKMi", in.d iiusi.miikiT'i I'Niii.<br />
pictun-. .n-'l tin' Hi,,,,, ! ,.,„„,,,,.|,ii.,i ;, hvsliilirici ' Hint lliev<br />
MiKhl;, Miiu-i. .ii.d, M,,1|( ||,,.m. , ,„,,! f'hn'iiinir. wi'.hi<br />
luek ttii.l liirii-,t.li i ,,,,„; ,•,.,. ,]„!,„,.<br />
tattle fi i,i, , l II, hi'la .i^| ^_|-|i,L Kiwmns_l'.iillll!llltl-I'. lil'itdr<br />
W M liiHIy I-I:I,I (.,! Friii k ,1 Kiuiiiiiiii, lioli riiriiwell<br />
;'£(' lir-.t [.,11..in uh. n i in-, I(i. .h Ciinllii,. Iliiii, > l.ioytl Cliatlin<br />
i liypsy mi',- «•„. i.,;,rly C.H.r,:i- W Mever. Uf W I lioiim<br />
III a t-r(iii|i ill ir.iin.'iM.i.u! Atliim-i Hiiivey Ariiirim iinfl .Iiihn V.<br />
by<br />
to th,. i-,-<br />
Vldlnit iip<br />
Mil<br />
ive Tots<br />
irgtmas Party<br />
r^oy Affair at<br />
Bealey'i Point<br />
j.B mcinhers '.1 Cull I 1 ;,, V;<br />
pBld by the Cl'.'iirli nl II<br />
Trail.ii.i: Sri..,"! i.i<br />
liir :i ri ri.-iin.i 4 -, i -<br />
preir!;l,i| .1 [in.iiiiiifi ••!<br />
!, musu' :i: '! uif.i-i h ,<br />
the e;;t, ilLiniini j f I -•'<br />
II..<br />
II-., f ;i,-<br />
,! I- :ir-!<br />
?Sji .isae is i;.:'^ :••: •)•, \'.v; in<br />
|^V: Bswirfi:<br />
3,fe IsattlV ll-iHiri; ,• Iriliii,' !'!•<br />
flg jJfiSl'l Illi' lilt, I!.ill.111,".I \l,i,l<br />
'bisia* Mii'iiti. u[ tin. ii.iiiii-M 1<br />
ajBHtoiii in-,ii'r:ini. I<br />
ittmiuw Hiiii .iirLini'iil ilic i<br />
:i:eBaMi'd ill .:. .--il .1; IJ-C'I ..ml.<br />
SUt Aliens Tlmin Hr\ Chiii<br />
'• itJMoy. Wiiiiiiin lloutis KITI.<br />
• iK) Slcrh-, Jiirk M.iiitr-tl<br />
I iJmU U'Cliiird Mr, Lull<br />
' t<strong>of</strong>c. DirK ;ii;ti Mr-- M .111.<br />
I'hone ^.CibltFails; Resort<br />
^bk Momentarily<br />
"-"'• • " ' Ti'd I'll nimti"! IMM.V<br />
01 Orriin rity rli-i 1 -<br />
t'Mi ^iiiiipin in ihi'ii tJiiik-<br />
jfclU pin 'Ihl.iiri.iy 1,1-t wi'i'k<br />
fciaowi.ujli i-iilile l.ui'd "I i<br />
liaj.n ,,i iJJuriv ul il i' Ai-I<br />
Kli'ftrii 1 t"n<br />
.$Sf) S lilnrr miiini'i<br />
W|;; .KBicf al'i!it II<br />
4|-iiHl! in M;il;.ih,<br />
Wpf'^"""""- 1 .inlv i:li<br />
'"<br />
Hjlolb Stranded<br />
i " sotne*<br />
I hull.<br />
t n K the Viiisiui' Theatre<br />
,l;i, I Ri-ninf mid Alt Oehl'ichln-<br />
If llu. lictlCful Eli'Ctrie airmin are<br />
• .i.i- ii,i.. nil i-"ili'n-ivr pruurum <strong>of</strong><br />
naMi-v «.iniv liy iiroppini! dry icp<br />
I.II.null tin 1 liiiurl' ivc MTVI- nnlici<br />
l:i,l lie air ahiive tiilevulk heni.i--i<br />
1,, .1'.. We want lln-ni In ki'f|"<br />
Hi' Miiwaiikei' J.inrnal<br />
.• RETIREMENT PUN<br />
FOR AMERICAN STORES<br />
COMPANY EMPLOYEES<br />
Al HIM Smrkhiilili'rii' riin,.(lnK <strong>of</strong><br />
i. % in .lii -ii [i Hliiris C'iilil|iuny<br />
1,1 Miiiiiliiy. Mci-flllUcr Kith. Ilia<br />
ii, k Ini! dors ui'crwhPl millKly<br />
lii|ilii| mi Kliililnyii-S' Hi'lli'i'ini'Ilt<br />
mi. 'Hi,! firlni'IiJal puriinsB <strong>of</strong><br />
i« [ilini is in iiiuvlde rtijulttr In.<br />
,m.. liiiii-llin afti>r rfilri'iimnt for<br />
[ipliijiiis lit Atiiurlran BiniHa<br />
iMipiiny, Arme Super Miirkeli,<br />
ul iiihi-r Hiilisiiliiiiy U<strong>of</strong>iipanlea,<br />
i • i ii in 1 rMllrcmiMll biH-wiiPH liRO<br />
i iiiiil "0, ri'llrrment at earllur<br />
ill. If niimppiny approveB.<br />
('lirlBiiiiiiii bonus waa also «p-<br />
•.ni-il. 1150.0U0 will be din-<br />
Ihutid amoriK all the employee!<br />
: American Stores Company,<br />
Jermites Do Costly Damage<br />
Beforo You Know Itt<br />
All unknown to you termite*<br />
'may bo diunaging th* (BOB*<br />
dntloru <strong>of</strong> yv\a home. Most<br />
ownors never Imow they have<br />
termites until costly damage<br />
la slreadr dono, Dont taks<br />
cfaanMs. Find out BOW with a<br />
(res TermlBlx lnipectloa-<br />
WrlU or phono;<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Branch<br />
1053 Asbury Ave.<br />
Phone 1200<br />
PAPERHANGING |<br />
Calvin L. Fisher f<br />
201 Asbury Avenue |<br />
Phone 0299-W j<br />
SLIP COVERS<br />
•m<br />
THOMAS SEREMBA<br />
,, tpiinmr. ,1.<br />
I'honp 3.5!J5<br />
« iniii.i; inil l>n..i. •<br />
i Bsllmatc ond »«lu»l!en «' work toi.<br />
i lemHalfd or in prolMsn, , Sliete&t!<br />
I inil lilycprlBIs oi«di. » r««ri «*•<br />
! SAMUEL R. STAFFORD<br />
! 1414 Centui Af, »&. HIM .<br />
B" "<br />
WE ARE TAKING<br />
ORDERS FOR<br />
MADE<br />
ALL TYPES<br />
LEMONT'S<br />
1308 Bay Av, Ph, 178?<br />
^1<br />
Need a New<br />
ROOF<br />
or Just a Repair Job?<br />
In either caie—-call Independent, We've the ex-<br />
perience, the men. the materiali and the equip-<br />
ment to five you a perfect job on wiy type ro<strong>of</strong>.<br />
We've been fo<strong>of</strong>eri for many years and expect to<br />
be for many more, ThaTi why mn IndependBm<br />
guarantee means something. Pick a reliable, fin-<br />
ancially sound firm to re-ro<strong>of</strong> for you. Call<br />
GUTTERS RAIN CONDUCTORS<br />
SHEET METAL WORK<br />
Independent Ro<strong>of</strong>ing Co.<br />
I'SERN OF CERTAIN.TEED<br />
3 R. Ficmlnf Avf. fOO<br />
ph. 4-1SK Aitontic Clly Ofcnn < Ity<br />
EsllmaU-s FuniUIied — Xn l>i>Bti raTmi-iii<br />
SAMPSON and<br />
HAMADA<br />
Slh St.<br />
111. (1100<br />
Ro<strong>of</strong>ing Sheet Metal Work<br />
Asbestos and Brick Siding<br />
Robert L. Sampson<br />
21S - 5th St.<br />
WITH<br />
Edmund C. Wisham<br />
Air Conditioning<br />
24 Aibury Ave. Ph. 1237<br />
FLOOR<br />
SANDING<br />
REFINISIIING<br />
H, R. BRECKLEY<br />
•U Centml Aye. Ph. Z267-W<br />
% I<br />
FOE QUICK RESUl.Ts<br />
USE THE CLASSIFIED ADS<br />
Floor Sanding<br />
Edward T. Hamada<br />
Phone 1048<br />
SHEET METAL WORK<br />
GCTTERg . SPOTTING<br />
W ^i Air Conditioning<br />
CRAIG and WALTER<br />
Ph. 0916 9th & Haven<br />
Glass<br />
piitiiod Piitt * winaow<br />
GLASS<br />
rnmitiirB Auio, MirrBn<br />
S. ROSENBERG<br />
3009 Ari tie Ave, Allaniif Ol<br />
Robert L, Davis<br />
Otean <strong>City</strong> Representative<br />
64 East Atlantic Blvd.<br />
plinnoss<br />
Atlantic Clly Orran nty<br />
4-81B0 8304-J<br />
LOUIS J. KOERNER<br />
w FLOOR SANDING -m<br />
Refinishing — Waxing —• Polishing<br />
1028 ASBURY AVE. , Phone I773-J<br />
•<br />
Floor Sanding Linoleum<br />
Asphalt Tile New Floors<br />
RUSSELL RU SUTTON<br />
SW ASDURY AVE,<br />
(Successor to Walter<br />
HARRY DIBB<br />
PLDMBIHO — BSATIHO<br />
York Oil Burners<br />
Phone 02DI<br />
Plutnhing-H eatt<br />
York Boiler Burner Unit*<br />
York<br />
Winter Air Conditioners<br />
m EIGHTH STREET<br />
*k«i 1WW _ Id. Phon« 1&S4B-1<br />
ESTIMATES FURNISHED<br />
Ph. MM or 0H7-J<br />
Louis Taccarino<br />
Offifp^ 4th Aftii<br />
PLUMBINO - HEATING<br />
O. U. OIL BURNERS<br />
OU Burners Cleaned, Serviced<br />
Fred H. Manley<br />
Plumbing - Heating<br />
Aiilnmnllc Oil Heitlog<br />
Ijuipaieiii<br />
Rjf Oil BaniCf i«lel Bud SffTlet<br />
947 Asbury Ave.<br />
Telephone U50-J<br />
•——+<br />
USE THE CLASSIFIED<br />
FOR QUICK RESULTS<br />
\<br />
Builders<br />
EAGLE INSULATION<br />
PRESBUBE INSTALLED<br />
U Months to Pay If DcdKd<br />
Furl Savings Will Far Their Cost, More Comfort to SWUM<br />
JOHN E. TROUT<br />
REOItTKBED BUILDEB<br />
1053 Anbury Ave. Ph, 1200<br />
i*iiiAiiAlitititt|fLiAiiiiitf#iiiiitiiiiiifii~iiiliii4l(iiiiiiiitiiii4iiiiiil#fli|iiitil
^ %<br />
-:ti<br />
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I*'<br />
1*-:!.<br />
REMODEL<br />
New Trade Schoo<br />
Term to Open<br />
Retorterg Invited<br />
To Enroll<br />
OcMn Oity itudeiits are invited to<br />
enrol] In the Spring term <strong>of</strong> the<br />
BvenDil Vocational School program<br />
Iii Atlantic rjity, which will open<br />
during the week <strong>of</strong> <strong>Jan</strong>uary 6,<br />
Courses will be flvin at tht Indi-<br />
ans Av. Monterey Av., and niinoii<br />
Av. Bchoolj, Registration will be ac-<br />
cented from 7:S0 to 8:30 on the I<br />
^= = ^1 — -- i ~»- = __ 1. 1 i . • |<br />
opening night on which the course mat ? fireworks tlmn they hud iwr<br />
Seamans, in Mexico, See Relics<br />
Of Civilization 11,200 Years Old<br />
Mr, and Mrs, Earl Seaman uiitl i wiiii pntirry ului M M'iiie.ilii ?ist<br />
children have been Having u ijlunniii., .-.a} 'an. II unii jn^ nlil I'liiy ur<br />
time seeing tiie sights in iuui iii-fJiiiiff [rynm ui pi-fur niiu 11iut iln-- u;i<br />
Mexico <strong>City</strong>, another stop on tlii'ir ' the nrsi I-IVIIIMI.1 rnniineni<br />
EranfcontiiKMitfl! winter tnur hy an- "UP ueiii through the l*r(»d(|t'n =<br />
lo trailer tial painee. Karh <strong>of</strong> the hcauiiful<br />
The Linuoon lamiiy nnved in I """"* •«« :1 nitichru valued ut<br />
Mexico <strong>City</strong> December 12 and plii::. I *"" nnlliiin pram, and the liiml<br />
tied to leave on the lfllh or afllli in, limiilifiil funiilure «e have ever<br />
Corpus Christ!, TOMS, where tliiyi f*?"- HnfnU'ln furniturr is lii.iirl<br />
will remain the rest <strong>of</strong> the uintir. inlaid ehony. a pn>M>n( num a<br />
They arrived in the Mexican capi-<br />
tal on the day <strong>of</strong> ihe Oiiadaliipe Fi-<br />
esta, a week's celebration<br />
Kenny Institute<br />
In N, J. Possible<br />
Depends Upon Suc-<br />
cess <strong>of</strong> Drive<br />
iltt- Hiiniho<br />
..hull<br />
ni-.t,ii<br />
William H"<br />
:i 11'«-<br />
pening ight on<br />
are to be <strong>of</strong>fered,<br />
A refSistration fee <strong>of</strong> 13 per course<br />
will be charged. This will he re-<br />
funded upon successful completion<br />
<strong>of</strong> the count.<br />
The-fallowing<br />
fBred at the Indiana Av. Oirls' Vo<br />
cational School on Monday and<br />
Wednejdsy evenings:<br />
Houajhold Maintenance: Knittliii<br />
leginntri; Knitting. Intermediate;<br />
Power iewing Machine Operation:<br />
Enittinf, Advanced: Sewing, Begin-<br />
ners and Sewing, Advanced,<br />
The following courses will be <strong>of</strong>.<br />
fered at the Monterey Av, Oirl-s'<br />
Vocational School on Monday and<br />
Wednesday or Tuesday and Thurs-<br />
day evenings:<br />
Bookkeeping, Ceramics, Pressmak.<br />
ing; Furniture Beflnishing. Lamp!<br />
Shades, Millinery, Advanced: Rp.'<br />
modeling and Renovating, Srmnaj<br />
Beglnneri: Shorthand, TailnrinR nnd<br />
seen befririv They preu.ni-h had<br />
been in HUIIMHN C-HIMMU;; ;.-n<br />
Corpus ObriMl Iiklii|4 tin- hilf.i<br />
much that they derided n. Mm ;<br />
there in a trailer camp ritiii nn iIn<br />
HI<br />
Sea man<br />
TH'Q HOIKS FOII VISAS<br />
They wenl IM-o'iuli c;nioni<br />
Laredo, ihe pmi'i'-v. <strong>of</strong> nbl.i;:ii:vc •-<br />
as faking iihnu' (we lining, ih-<br />
drove on in Monti'ivy h> inulii<br />
"We «ere amaxed al (he itljil<br />
driving unil the niiise "I IIUFII.<br />
blDH-Ini; iiiiil iiiH-n air<br />
Resort Boatmen<br />
To Attend Show<br />
To Usher in Big-<br />
jjpgt Boating Ypar<br />
in hi-<br />
UI H.Tiillll'l I! I Hi<br />
.'SMI.OB 1 IIHIK'S YOI'R<br />
( II 1VCF TO KK FM.I»iT<br />
wiidw<br />
I To<br />
1 Plain to pniaNiy<br />
Ainprieaii Legion.,,1 |<br />
I I 1 "'.!, at a cost oli, I<br />
i : minced Friday hjn- |<br />
. i: iiriniiii iif the<br />
! nuitpp. ,-.,<br />
A drive Inr iundj,,<br />
iiiriit will siiirt in,<br />
tturk is srhi'diiled<br />
'•ui' npvi siimniPI<br />
i Co. Firemen 11<br />
| Officers <strong>of</strong> thc'i<br />
Firemen'« Assncii^,<br />
i .1 lit a iiicptiiiB !<br />
u.i.id. lias been<br />
. iri-IIon as presid<br />
li-r-fv<br />
i I 11,.<br />
blowig iiri<br />
where ihi.i na nil klmN<br />
he MiNna nil klmN<br />
<strong>of</strong> things, CVIMI riirn on the roh,<br />
eotikrd H«hl mi iiii° ^trevt." iin<br />
Sciinijui, nrili' in Ilii- Si'tiilinl<br />
r\i(i'M<br />
AND t PAY<br />
I spin, i% ( HI sn<br />
rovAvm<br />
ALl-VV<br />
WIND<br />
^$W/0i|R HOU<br />
HEATED WITH Wuecoal<br />
blue cod*<br />
mekei home heating<br />
EASY— protect!<br />
hsolth — sovoj you<br />
plenty <strong>of</strong> money.<br />
1300 West Avenue<br />
Phone 04<br />
Beglnner<br />
" Th;<br />
laiiis. They ail<br />
< oi mmit, ni tl<br />
the course In Dressmaking and<br />
Millinery for Beginners will be <strong>of</strong>-<br />
fered both us afternoon and evening hll.-. ,- , " ......<br />
course!. The advanced rmllinerv *}' rrln " 11 . l) )l | s " l h "" tf "<br />
course will be <strong>of</strong>fered Tuesday and , " p "'' , l011rtP(l r!llun Vl "<br />
Thursday afttrnoons only. ' 'f 11 ' I 1 ? *•"•"<br />
The following courses win be h ". FS ." , Wi<br />
<strong>of</strong>fered at tht Illinois Av Sclm,,i i"" "!' ' llll! ' «»"""l-<br />
the majority on Tuesday and-thurs. j<br />
day tyeninis. The course in Prrir-j "Hie climaii- IHIT<br />
ticai Electricity will be <strong>of</strong>fered Mun-1 a«'Und 7.1 m tin<br />
day and Wednesday evenings All<br />
courses^ate <strong>of</strong> a Trade Extension<br />
nature and appIicaiHs must be cm-<br />
ployed or temporarily unempinyeri i"" 1 -" »•• nrn-r -.m r,-.,•,<br />
in the trade in which they desire "'"'' v ' l|v !rw lful ~ -••< •••><br />
training. • ' " """ body uses iinuili-n-fl n:ii;.<br />
Courses will be given ut tlie liidi-' Buot1 - '""' ll lniIfc<br />
ana School as lollows: i MOr.VTAINS BKAI Til I I<br />
niOfly v ll h eiir<br />
AU-ALU<br />
•screen--cor<br />
' 1 "' f ' nlfl '•" mtlit n<br />
" T h n v inn emu iili<br />
" ! Jri; ' 1 l l l l f l ••'•a'-i<br />
Arres} Clears Up<br />
Olrl Robbi-ry, Belief<br />
Santa Clans Visits<br />
Lumber Yard<br />
"'died right<br />
', t'b'e-hung so<br />
bothor, E<br />
Oectric Tmde<br />
Praetical Electricity. Radio Funda-<br />
mentals and Repair,<br />
Printing Trade<br />
Hand Composition. Linotype.<br />
Miscellaneous Courses<br />
Slueprim Heading. Electrical tn-<br />
ginetring. shett Metal Drafting and<br />
Ihop Work, Welding, Acetylene<br />
E.<br />
ion;] ,\sbi<br />
Phone<br />
lied o;JIM;- 11.i i.-;(i :r-<br />
Conversion Charf e<br />
Is Dismissed<br />
Charged with unlawful cfi'iver.<br />
slon, Charles H, Brown, 27, neuin<br />
<strong>of</strong> West av., near 7th si,, was dis.<br />
charged in police court Monday<br />
when the complaint was not pressed<br />
by the complainant, "<br />
Brown was apprehendeel lor iiileg.<br />
feJh 11 ! W SUm " der * iruck upon<br />
which he was delinquent in his fi-<br />
nancing payments, police said. Af- Also<br />
i m ^ j ^ ' f l h e truck - t!ie rlaim - : u is °" »»".„ J i n ; ; , .<br />
i 6^ to appear for further with a mm' then- h ,'i,<br />
prosecution. Judge Howard War-• W» saw ihe<br />
SHrt'cSy "~ Brow » sa!o •"<br />
court co.t». ,|a|id<br />
they iiiilftf a ixmcniil r,|'...r ,\. ,,<br />
other liquor is riiutie ;mlll t|-r , ,,<br />
<strong>of</strong> the cpiiiury pimi! uhnl- n...•: ,<br />
Is about like bet'i,<br />
"Wp lave hud |;i;nn- „.. ,'•.-,<br />
lour 1 -.. Went ii) .-re i|,,, .„,,, ,<br />
pardrns. from :: l)n:il rniii-il'l,'' '••'<br />
amn pirls alnnj e;,,,:,^ i,,,„!,.,. .v!.,<br />
roses, fardfine.i.. unlei:, :,::,i ,.-; ,<br />
cents in iiiir inoiiev. if, i..irj ,,;.<br />
most everyihli^ rhrnper line lim;<br />
In Ne\v Jersey,<br />
IHIT OLD CATIIKIJIIALS<br />
"We hnve vnle,] . ,.,.,,.,, ;... ... ,<br />
lliednils. some Mn iii'ri -inn -.,. (,, .,,',',<br />
Also (ve went to t J it- rtew-ri n'l ii,.,.<br />
. .• i<br />
N. J. Labor Official<br />
S s '47SIoSan<br />
'vlileli<br />
IN 1941<br />
3H MILLION<br />
CALli A DAY<br />
MILL/ON<br />
mi, ct.visiui.,, U)fl<br />
H)i! IHII'K TiHStl IS<br />
Now Available!!<br />
Overhead<br />
Garage Doors<br />
Medicine Cabinets C0M • F<br />
neatilators<br />
FirePlace<br />
Dampers<br />
Plywood<br />
Celotex<br />
Presdwood<br />
Tile Board<br />
Sheetrock<br />
Aquella<br />
Texolite<br />
C H. SHOEMAKER<br />
LUMBER CO.<br />
12th St. and West Ave,<br />
Phone 0150<br />
'CL<br />
WILLIAM S. ANDERSON<br />
KIccliicMl .siirxicc. M;iintPn:iMrr ;ln(j (onslruction<br />
Miiintpn:iMi<br />
Cor. 4th & Asbury Ave.<br />
l!iii<br />
lire Aliirm<br />
Tnilli iiil<br />
('liniiiiunii'iiliiiii<br />
Phone 1771<br />
i;ii Al.'iriiis<br />
and<br />
Ujthting<br />
•J I<br />
1<br />
ii,.<br />
"<br />
~IEPI i hiifl<br />
|.;nBiin'rriiiB<br />
Mnmhrr IMHA<br />
ALL-WEA-<br />
ALUMINUM Wl<br />
Idul fsr th« horn<br />
or the hams n<br />
Irvin Johnson, Jr, & Co,<br />
923 AsburjAvenue<br />
Ni-M 1. 111! ill 1<br />
Ready-Mixed CONCRETE<br />
...but with us Greater Voluinc<br />
doesn't mean greater pr<strong>of</strong>its<br />
Telephone calls have reached an<br />
alUUmohIghir,N,.wjel.(t(.v h|(t<br />
teleAhbno earnings have reached<br />
an •U.tlmc low!<br />
lhnl so tiilo pruviilini;<br />
j , , . hnv(<br />
up much luster Lhiin rcvu<br />
TliermillisoiircariiiiiWM i<br />
will l,n I, «s Uiiin 4 it'u\H on<br />
dollar iiiveslcd m llio<br />
K,,ne<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Concrete Products Co,<br />
4th and Haven Ave. Phone 0011<br />
CONCR<br />
BLOC<br />
I'Liin Piine!<br />
Chlmnry an<br />
Itird lliillu, I<br />
Concrete Bid<br />
Boulh HravlU.<br />
Ph. Sea Isle Ci<br />
REGISTERED<br />
ELECTRICAL<br />
CONTRACTORS<br />
INSTALLATIONS<br />
SERVICE REFERS<br />
liiiMiu'.v- I'huiic: !."i!i^ Vidl-J<br />
General Ha<br />
travel , Dun<br />
NICK FIORE<br />
Ml WEST AVl<br />
material,, equipment. , , all i|,e<br />
JWilY SILL TiUPHONI COMPANY<br />
Single FWeaSc 100 TickeU<br />
Th« Shori Routa io AlUntic Cilj<br />
BULKHEADS<br />
£S,r rf D0CKS<br />
UOAT si.ii's l>lti-:ijfii-"i><br />
IHVINU"and I)VNAM!Ti^c;<br />
Charles C. Leonard<br />
^ ^ - N- J- Phono ()r«,n flh-<br />
Chas, Brombei<br />
PAPERHA<br />
B Ho. LaCledc<br />
Alkntie <strong>City</strong>,<br />
Phone 4.0<br />
Trucki.<br />
Save Tires, Time and Milet ?<br />
CITY•LONGPORT<br />
EXPRE<br />
9th St. and Sim<br />
Telephone O(e*B<br />
Daily Ti<br />
Phila. and<br />
• ail Piil.deli<br />
s<br />
1520 Asbury Avenue Phone O.C. 157 I.',<br />
Laurence E.Stedem<br />
Electrical Cotractor<br />
—REtJISTBB,_<br />
All types <strong>of</strong> Electrical Instatlons, Repair and<br />
Maintenance Jvice<br />
Jacob C, SCHUFF<br />
Electrical Contractor<br />
"OB Anliury Ave, IMionn 1241<br />
STANDARD<br />
ELECTRIC CO.<br />
Electrical Contractors<br />
B. n, PEBKS, JR.<br />
223 <strong>Ocean</strong> Ave.<br />
Phone 11OS.R<br />
READ THE CLASSIFIED ADS<br />
Alfred R. Smith, Inc.<br />
1048 Asbury Ave,<br />
Phmm '111.1<br />
Cement - Tile-Marble<br />
John Pelto&'Co.,Inc.<br />
General Contractor!<br />
1258 Asbury Ave.<br />
Phone 0983<br />
„. /•<br />
iay, <strong>Jan</strong>uary 3. 194<br />
ft<br />
OCEAN CITY SENTINEt-LEDGER<br />
Sentinel-Ledger Classified Ads<br />
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS<br />
CLASSIFIED Al) HATES<br />
<strong>On</strong>e Time. M Words or L«J«i<br />
. _ lie per word, exrncding IS words)<br />
Afler FIB.I Inoi-rtioti ^ ,,1M.P,!on<br />
l*ic per iwird ei(ref. nnnn rerffHtinr d<br />
I r wl )<br />
trea<br />
<strong>City</strong>, N J.<br />
Rooms For Rent<br />
'• ; tf.<br />
Mortgage Money<br />
MOHTOACiE MONEY — Aviuhilile<br />
, liiiHls_Hir limli nniiliL Iim.<br />
BUY ui iiernurd!,. iBrccsl sioek.<br />
low ijvi iliiiid. hi'lier yrttde new<br />
and ii'.cil lurnlliiri', F'lii- rtilivrry. j liUOMH untl small Hpiirlilll'iilh<br />
Dpi'ii cvi'iiiiiK.'i. II will liny ymi ID riMil Wii-k. [liniil.il ur M-iiMiii Hii-<br />
. . . I -- j i i (. t,,| c,,|r,M|,,| j|;j| AllHillir Iiv II<br />
HAHiiON coriAtii.:. TOI M.«nh,i<br />
(IT Opiii nil yriir Ciiinl.iiiiilil'-<br />
and iittriiriivr sui IUUI.flints H.II.-<br />
i.nih ? waU-T in- prmtu- biiih VVni. i<br />
r.iiis PhuiiM 1141) Ki-i'lj:i K I'lan<br />
— • — -——.—.—-.— __j_io_<br />
sey ftnri Ailaniic av , AilmiUr C;i<br />
7 he Exchange<br />
I • IIKI)8. spririKS. liiiiLThpniiKii. stoves.<br />
Ldiiii.'. Kit'.iiiil Hniisiiiis ninitu.iu' I iet'lJuKes. rurniturL 1 mia lufniih-<br />
loims FITII'IHI luiiismi! liiipioveriH'rii jiiip. antique funiilure, ilttss luid<br />
liiiini. nnd in;v .iiher kind nl llnniH'-<br />
niB Hnny .1 T MPVWS ji<br />
I0«H iiv. Ali:.n!ii' CltJ'. N J<br />
,1 N.<br />
tf<br />
tf<br />
china Hui and sell ujmust any-<br />
thing. AppriiiJials mnde. Some<br />
for public storage.<br />
Moving • Storage<br />
MKTTSARnfi'Muviiijj Co.. "AHHIUIC Eltis roil ALI<br />
niy. Dial 4.5M2, ei-cniiigs 2-imi.l CAitSi SBBS io<br />
or write 10 0;W Allamie av Local, mstajled FTiEB OF<br />
'—" -"••-•-• Frequtnt trips lo flbrea, sail clot ha, Iwlher trinuiied.<br />
IM-.VI"<br />
p<br />
crs Point 224B<br />
inni'.. Ifiit.- n.orii in<br />
pli.niv hfii uaij.i.<br />
U . IP «« k rimiir<br />
Soil- ymir rnmaiks im Fags 17 <strong>of</strong> Dw. 20th issue<br />
ri'liitiyi' tu Surf Hud .sol.! l,y Mrs. I^mont in a man<br />
Io furificr bciir out ynur contpntuin thHt "iit-<strong>of</strong><br />
IIIUMI'IM rwi.l vniir .! :iril i:il<br />
liiiil nr. I • i J rt I;; 12<br />
haii-<br />
! 01 NOTHI<br />
1 Ji<br />
tji<br />
. Hn-niil pi<br />
ii Ciiy (iiii<br />
i\.<br />
Automotive Servict<br />
FOHli - MI-IIITKY • I INCfil.N<br />
A I . I ! : ' ::••• il iiuli .'. (>i 1 . 1 "<br />
M i\V ( 1 K I • I; IV, l'( I<br />
1st .V A'..,::!.,- I'ii I) I .v ,i.-:n;'<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Services<br />
V i - . l l - . I • ' I : :•• !|., ! i i i l " I ' l . i<br />
Tl,,s | V . ,1 I It.| Or, I-'llllll><br />
III!---- ill K :;il p III<br />
'HOY I- 11AKHY I'H ill Ah<br />
l A ^<br />
• in.ii I n-.i--<br />
Iiliillre'.sf.s Hcil, n'nl Hprlnijs<br />
Mnt!ri.".si-:. n-ii'iii.lcil juii lii;i- n <br />
F:,r.'.i;:i|-|- liph.il 'i-r-ll. " I'll'iM- Al •<br />
liii.iii- t'nv 4-aan:i ,i.ik lur Mr 1 Im<br />
•i-i- ( ' . . I i i- A H | | . I I I - f ' . i i n l H i - , l i l l - l L '<br />
S A i I- - I .i-i .! ;-. i ;..|i ,;..- :. -.'., I<br />
i-. I ;••.•. li.-.lil I. iiii I 'A l ' T U N H.<br />
;..' \V'- I ,,\. I'l,..!,.• iil.-iil-H. II<br />
T Clerk-Carrier<br />
.11 ii |7 • .• Q<br />
ivi fiXaHlinatl<strong>On</strong> 50011<br />
>!.-- '• ' I I-,<br />
' .11, .'-.• ,1 -.<br />
First m btM'cii<br />
Years Aiiniui.icfH<br />
oves<br />
' Uned Hentmg St<br />
1! l I COAL and WUinj SLU',I ! S.<br />
;il Ijui-ki'l-n-day, otc. Usrt y<br />
,,, | lii.iiM.i.iiljit.. H liiiil and WII:-.»,<br />
Hd C M Crt H<br />
Lumbef Co. Dines Out<br />
144<br />
lilH Ci'lilnil A. I'l.i<br />
Business Servicfc<br />
Yale Keys, I Jc Fjuh<br />
Quirk srrrire. Oiivii Hartiwurf Co.,<br />
IM35 Astiury av.<br />
Hand flv.. Cape May Court Hous<br />
Phone S-0B41. tl<br />
TIKES. Firi'StuilP Urns and tijjjt'R<br />
1'a.ssi'nijiT and iriitk. i'ALMKlt,<br />
ilia Asiinry Aft 1 I'liniu' UL"3fi u<br />
C'MI-: IN ..:,ti •.- l!,i Ni-'.s N-:I-M i'.'<br />
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M . i ' . N-iiiiil.il<br />
KKNMOriK Wiislii'r KITVII-I-. Paris i, Hi,.,..,-.<br />
lur imy niiikn wusln-r Cull Ciiiiii- ..i ... ;.:,,i |<br />
lliili. I'lciiMinlvlili.. KSU-VV, If. lim: Wu.-k -I<br />
KI-'VK MAI It-. 1 — All. mi. I|I:II ink- '• •'•'•• N •' «»!••:• H:i!'.:ii<br />
simtli sei-iM-i'. WiiltiT !•! Al.i>.l. • 'iM-il •» I'll:.<br />
70ft C'l'iilrul .iv. I'll U4llii-,M. II FOR SAI-I-- Viii"l'lin fl<br />
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Cinn<br />
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Ki'W tiielliiid (lives llioroiiKli insiiln- ! <br />
I'RINTINO and DKVET.OPINO. All I » r "i" 11 ' 1<br />
siws rnil illins. 24-hour syrvlee.<br />
Brimmer Crest Gift Ct'iitrr, 737 As<br />
ili-.ii-.<br />
tin- Capi. M;,y<br />
- m-inlli-il rl:iii>.<br />
:l '.I -i-iiiiil w,<br />
I K:...pp in,-<br />
r ! liiki-. H i m .<br />
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CLEANING<br />
HOUSE?<br />
Will hrip rou rlrn ittlc, hsuM at<br />
girsfe la_ efegfiange for irtUUf le!<br />
viDfed. win n-iui ill rubtlu •••T<br />
Hill Cr.l to<br />
Box 8, Linwood, N.J.<br />
CLASSIFIED RATES<br />
Effective <strong>Jan</strong>uary I, <strong>1947</strong><br />
2c Per Word. Minimum SQe<br />
Repeat Insertions ] JC Per Word<br />
40 c Minimum<br />
I DAILY IUS SERVICE<br />
To CAMDCN PHILADELPh<br />
Weekday! and Saturday* :<br />
« 45 A.M. 1,00 P.M<br />
l.V<br />
Pliiiiic Bca liilr ;j.|iii:jii. if<br />
OAK tire wood, any Ic'iiiuli, J-'iiii.k<br />
Kirby. SIS Blinre rd . Ocrnii VII-V<br />
Phone pecan Ciiy IHao-J-.i . l-Hi<br />
CEDAR lor sale Boat lumber.<br />
leiijjlhh, wide widthh: alio iiilniii<br />
cabin loiis and split frriar. Tilde:<br />
L, Piiyiie, Plinne 6.|MSR-\V. « I .<br />
Sllnson av,, Olaucefiti'r. N, ,1.<br />
nl.ocK<br />
4.000 H., 2X(i: 0,000 ft,, slieiilhlni;,<br />
2,500 ft,, 3x4. nil iic_w. nlioiie Bom-<br />
era Point S1BB. 105 Oibba av, 1-ii<br />
Automobiles Wanted<br />
BELCYOUR OAR to us! We_wll!<br />
pay you more. KURTZ, Ford<br />
DeaJer, l»t and Atlantic av. Phone<br />
Oemm <strong>City</strong> OMO, tf<br />
See Tod Ule to<br />
Gutifv Adi, Page 3<br />
CLEAN HEAT...<br />
COMFORT<br />
jull Fuel Oil brought to your<br />
NQ finer tqmhinsfipn then dupenda<br />
homo by our oulomelit tjelivtry i.jryiie IB ossurc o maMimum <strong>of</strong><br />
[lean hioi nnd lomt<strong>of</strong>f nil lh. augh the winter manthi ahead, islieve*<br />
iioiir>clf <strong>of</strong> fp<strong>of</strong>luint n. 01 dVrtng onH ath,r fuel problemi by phonint,<br />
tsdey far oil semisn delivtry ef Gulf Fuel Oil.<br />
FUEL OIL<br />
MILTON HAGWTI-'l v<br />
H)10 H!iiire Hd. IMi, S. i'. TMI {.,<br />
BOARDWALK<br />
.1.20 P.M.<br />
5,^0 1'. M<br />
fi.JOl'.M-<br />
7.20 P.M.;<br />
s "(I I* M i<br />
iUOP-M'' 1<br />
10.20!'. M,<br />
11.20 I>. M.<br />
12.3.1 A. M. :<br />
i .:$.", A, M.i<br />
2.:i5 A. M. J<br />
12.2(1 A. M. In Hi iifrn Point<br />
All ANTIC CITY<br />
TinNSPORTATION CO,<br />
!*H.2:>.\. M.<br />
i JO.L'd \, M.<br />
11.2(1 A, M.<br />
!'. M.<br />
II Mil<br />
• III<br />
J. H.<br />
Drill<br />
Nililiil<br />
\-lmi-)<br />
I.Pf ATIOP<br />
HHARP,<br />
i.i<br />
»i ii,...I. J |<br />
Franklin A.<br />
Attorney at<br />
\,.I....MI 11,1,1k ituIlJlhjrv<br />
' .'i.»i I'honil<br />
15<br />
VBTERlNARrAN<br />
Dr. C. T. Rogen<br />
37 W. 15th St. phone<br />
SUROBON CHIROPODIST<br />
W. Thomns Adams, D,<br />
tl] Ailnnll.: An, Phoni<br />
U b Afpetatmeat<br />
i T i<br />
r<br />
••••••«•»•«H»<br />
15 DAY DELIVERY!<br />
Bondcriwd Slw! With Baked<br />
i Finish in WMU or Ivory<br />
Col<strong>of</strong>fd Tapes<br />
Made In MBaj
T<br />
[Fund<br />
!?i Widow<br />
Is the amoun<br />
J ant by Thomas J.<br />
hunger <strong>of</strong> the At-<br />
tssk<br />
[ DOCTOR'S WIDOW<br />
J this week was tt-<br />
JJim Mm wamn n<br />
Bt. Petersburg, Flit, for<br />
i in the hospital to her<br />
iJWs Dr. Itobblrm, who<br />
tiWtJ medicine at Ape<br />
r wi* president <strong>of</strong> the<br />
" ti Society. Or, Rob-<br />
OCEAN CITY SENTINEL.LEPGER<br />
Friday,<br />
When hospital activity wiis firstLf*. %M TT Tt . •<br />
tatmdwi m urn both a md m Store Manager urges Rotartans<br />
ItebblMwewtertnielytateMrtedin _, f - f T* 1<br />
u To Take Inventory <strong>of</strong> Themselves<br />
lng<br />
but<br />
h<br />
Mm Bobbins made her (1200 gift<br />
anonymously during the fund-rub-<br />
drive which ended October IS<br />
recently consented to having<br />
her name used when It was pointed<br />
out that publication <strong>of</strong> the gift<br />
might result in securing additional<br />
contributions In substantial am-<br />
ounts.<br />
Mr. Erricksuti also announced re-<br />
ceipts or a gift <strong>of</strong> *100O from Prank<br />
It. Wheat, yvell known Millviile<br />
flws manufacturer who maintains a<br />
iununer home at Sea Isle <strong>City</strong><br />
The total amount <strong>of</strong> subscription!<br />
received since the fund-raising pro-<br />
no opened on June 1 now is $323,-<br />
mM. <strong>of</strong> which 1121,78214 has been<br />
paid.<br />
S, Army Medical Corps with<br />
1'oT .Mpttta, She HK) do,<br />
medical library<br />
I foundation.<br />
PAJLMEBS RETURN TO FLORIDA<br />
Mr. and Mrs HnU Palmer left<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> city Saturday to resume their<br />
sojoum at their winter home In Mi-<br />
ami Beach, where they spent Octo-<br />
ber and part <strong>of</strong> November. They re-<br />
tuned north November 14 This<br />
Mflie they will remain south until<br />
about May 1<br />
Apropos <strong>of</strong> th» fact that this it)<br />
inyentory-takiog time for f»taU<br />
merchants, Laurence P. Lunny nd.<br />
vised members <strong>of</strong> the Rotary Olub<br />
at Plymouth Inn last Friday night |<br />
to take inventory <strong>of</strong> themselves,<br />
"In a store like ours, 1 ' said Mr, I<br />
Lunny, manager <strong>of</strong> the resort's<br />
O, 0, Murphy oo, store, "you take<br />
inventory it the end <strong>of</strong> Ihe year to I<br />
find out whether or not you have I<br />
made a pr<strong>of</strong>it or suffered a loss; I<br />
also to find out how many mjstaHes<br />
you have made and how poor a I<br />
buyer you have been in some lines, |<br />
LOSS IN LEAKAGE<br />
"Another, reason we take Invtntory I<br />
U because it is required by pur<br />
friend. Uncle Sun, who takes a<br />
large portion <strong>of</strong> our pr<strong>of</strong>it. In the<br />
KQTAJUANS PINED TO<br />
AID POLIO CAMPAHiN<br />
Each member <strong>of</strong> the Rotary<br />
Club who didn't happen to be<br />
wearing his memlienihlp badge<br />
was fined 25 cents at last Friday<br />
nJfht's meeting. The proceeds<br />
went ta the Mile <strong>of</strong> Diints In fan<br />
Ule paralysis campaign fund.<br />
Frgetieally no member had his<br />
badge on.<br />
The fine n sugfesM by Boy<br />
E. Darby, former local ermirrnyn<br />
<strong>of</strong> the campaign.<br />
and 3ATURDAV EVENINGS<br />
'Other 'bad buys' include hrnir<br />
glng, laziness and intolerance,<br />
. — , "What are we going to do sboi<br />
case or the Muiuhy Co, it Is W per them? Are wn going to try lo<br />
cem - prove?<br />
Sometimes you can Jose a lot <strong>of</strong> TAKE n\liv "ivvrvTomrs<br />
money in leakage. This is a big prob-' V E TmtFf '<br />
lem in our business, for many light-<br />
lingered people come into our store.<br />
Sometimes they are on both sides <strong>of</strong><br />
the counter.<br />
"If you are a wide-awake miina-<br />
|(rer you will have closed out the<br />
I slow lines before the end <strong>of</strong> the<br />
year: but it Is human to hate to<br />
I part with a loss, so you may hang<br />
onto them, only eventually to throw<br />
them out.<br />
"There is nothing belter than<br />
prayer, retrospection, lnukini,' back<br />
over the things ihui hni'e fiflm<br />
every night goinR over I (if eiwits nl<br />
the day and eritiriziiit; vourwlf.<br />
"Our Rotary Cluh has a Blni-iaii*<br />
record, <strong>of</strong> which we should i». lu-ouri<br />
Ho* good la il (jniiig to lit' in IP-47"<br />
Will Ihn Itiad he fumed Inrt'i'ly hi<br />
few, us in Hie JHTM, nr uiII ui<br />
ill pitch I'n nnd maise 1<br />
Liltf a tired old men, 1946, with<br />
his htritoge <strong>of</strong> mareriol shortages<br />
and rising prices, has finally<br />
passed en. We bid him Adieu. He<br />
was a conitont stimulus to our<br />
ambition,.,, which is to render<br />
••met. For the year <strong>1947</strong> we<br />
pledge a continuance <strong>of</strong> our ef.<br />
forti to attain that ambition.<br />
'**,?<br />
P>:%<br />
,.*»•,.<br />
IIGHTCO.<br />
i;;:: •»«<br />
BROWNIES<br />
SECOND ANNIVtHSAHY<br />
The Brownies rerp.uly relrbraiprf<br />
thp table will, tod and srepi.<br />
BEAD THB rlA881rlErj Ar).<br />
FULLER BRUSHES<br />
147<br />
_ AttonU(.t.011Blv<br />
J.F.OTOOLE<br />
fIwne Heaaantvllh 484-j<br />
AL-IN YARN SHOP<br />
Ml B»y Am phone JMi<br />
PDSOT^BRB <strong>of</strong> yABM<br />
Becotte's<br />
Home-Made<br />
"As PUBI AI<br />
IT IS GOOD-<br />
Atbury Avenue<br />
FOUNTAIN<br />
SERVICE<br />
Outdoor Jackets<br />
9.95 Jackets<br />
12,95<br />
16.95<br />
20.00<br />
25.00 "<br />
32.50<br />
6,95<br />
8.95<br />
11.95<br />
13.95<br />
16,95<br />
21.95<br />
Men's Pajamas<br />
Cotton bnnadeloth<br />
ro <strong>of</strong> :\M (Jrarlc<br />
neat stn'jx'.n. Sizi>s A, H, C, D.<br />
C<br />
y Vacuum Agtnev<br />
mmtontm -<br />
ftcne 17S1<br />
25% Off<br />
Boys' Warm<br />
Outdoor Jackets<br />
Fingertip Coats and<br />
8 to 20.<br />
CLEARANCE SALE<br />
Wool Cudi<br />
They Made |<br />
When Mothr<br />
to spare, khe u li<br />
liere In Ouvn<br />
ahoul their dni<br />
67th YEAR No 37<br />
n fir Id had tin<br />
I u |Xlt uf |<br />
In IU8 It. a<br />
n wt lloun<br />
Printed and Published in America's Grmih&,s.#<br />
OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />
Thartfay, falrutlL „_<br />
FYldny, fair with dowlf H^Ti<br />
pmtuni S«tiird«y. toaUfiMd „<br />
and moderate. — Fotvciut by V, .'<br />
Weather Bnreau.<br />
Tplephonp 0104 or 0105<br />
Air Trnsport mesort Paratrooper Says<br />
Servicfflere ?* Ea§ y to Live in<br />
und «LI f luxury in Germany Today<br />
neldnssible<br />
<strong>City</strong> anl Lessee f<br />
To Bidbr It for<br />
Next Sinner<br />
Little Money Goes Long Way, Sgt. Liv-<br />
ingston Finds; Plight <strong>of</strong> Stricken<br />
Uerman People is Pathetic, However<br />
An impri<br />
at the Oi<br />
port is cul'iil iiitn nuk<br />
(.row up tti (tatiiit<br />
tn i njuv n t<br />
trnnspnrt tin,<br />
Aunounf pint H<br />
tilt<br />
f<br />
purpu e itiditi), mnn<br />
ft Mr cnmine hnme frum<br />
iunt,iv fh til itc unhappy f»Hf<br />
now heui[. rfll^ 111 "^ hill Hurt irt i hit nf ad<br />
i mm itip.il iji'Jiitiki In hting tin n — it van<br />
tilt |lil J!M ul Aintritaii Mjldiei<br />
ibln^ Sin h mixed tmntliin c vttre the<br />
t ninierflil Bin i[ Hkl Unbt rl I H iHK^Um par<br />
hv ncU uinJBf Uriitipi i uf Hit S'nfl Airhiirnr ni<br />
I Hit prtjdlj f vl im whi irrivefl burk m I hi<br />
|M l mm 2 30§ (•<br />
in idr lar^0 i<br />
iniple rtl irilln<br />
landing ul ]g<br />
acrurduig tu fcji<br />
ildent nf hri£@<br />
r uf Ihe lit Id.<br />
i 1-ind thi r# J<br />
Tin >ilrip w<br />
Imit will tliu<br />
(iilkh In pruvi<br />
•uritv far il<br />
tranipnrl pUm<br />
nrd T Mi\er<br />
Air <strong>Line</strong>s opi<br />
^ucli plain<br />
under rainrihlicmiriituin a/g<br />
pnived lust ilniei but tiia f<br />
as orluiniillv Bill due nu|<br />
thim j Mifluift ifnv 1 it tor<br />
riMllar upt nl<br />
TO tl IMIN \1^ OBSTAr I r<br />
Hert-tnfon i|had bi PII I ipgl<br />
eri wtll nlpli iifcciwibli In lug 1<br />
till laiidnij, 4p it n, itjut 1<br />
end dui tu i jhiniafce riitt li »h<br />
rarric urfatt vattr In the in^<br />
wiltrutv fifmijlt ItiwliiifU iU<br />
Hn nv nrir tr urptjrt ai 4 Iii<br />
i r itnr<br />
Hut Mavrr qruhlr inri Ojtvi<br />
m nr William i rulli anil ri-ti^e 0 ^' IFf<br />
month »hm I m IK vrajM*'*!<br />
State PUC Defers Higher<br />
Telephone Rates 3 Mouths<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Subscribers to Pay More, But &" s<br />
to Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, Somers Point, P'ville to fc Free<br />
tn call AtlmtK intirn<br />
I 1 , 1'tllllt III A l i ' . t l l l l l IIU Ill^l'<br />
lull Im nth i all- hut th(\<br />
will p.i\ i hijrhii miintliK<br />
i iti iimli'i a m w i lti 1 i hi'<br />
dull' f ili'd tin, \vi t k In tlif<br />
Sen JLI-,I \ I"i il Tt li phimi<br />
The new SLllnriuli I i heel c jh<br />
mitted tnr ippiuvil uf Hit Bo ird ff<br />
Piiblit I tillt% Cnrnnii umer which<br />
ill Tue di\ urrii ri d a ! Mrt t nun th<br />
delav in llii tffetlm dm il tlii-<br />
lllt-reu t in pi l nut sivirdl public<br />
hearing to bt held tin ihi miner<br />
rhi llr t nth hi irin^, w i t h riul<br />
id fur Fi briuri 10<br />
FIRST IN ^1 »E»Il«i<br />
The tninpdin hid a led ih it tin<br />
utw r ite«i po into tffttt frhruiirv ^<br />
C irrv inf^ the fir t E' In r il infTi a, e<br />
in li It phiihe rate In JI *em tht<br />
prnpu^rd ne^ fhcdult i deilgntdu<br />
met t unria eel to t <strong>of</strong> pruvirinif-<br />
iervire inri lo mjjiinri mil lmpnm<br />
the sv ^tt m The incred l e in gru<br />
rtsinue utiulri tutil jpprn\lnidttlv<br />
S10 700DO0 liimiill) or ihoilt 17 pt r<br />
cent on riHidtntlll Cli tonirr tntl 7<br />
per rrnt un toinmirtiil ervice<br />
All toll i Imrgei will bt eliminated<br />
between points in New Jcrse\ where<br />
at pri-stnt a iivt-eent toll chirge<br />
plie-i Thi hioiidenin^ <strong>of</strong> thr local<br />
ilmg area rtfoKinye" tin widi-<br />
"ead eoiiimunitv ol Intereit whirh<br />
has developed as 3 result ol imprav<br />
ed tmiijporliition facilities Over<br />
om half or tlie companv s cu ,10m-<br />
, now have tin 1 - extended SLope<br />
^ ulio III** 1<br />
am pmiw*" |<br />
in the ffc»»*<br />
Proposed Ttlephone<br />
Rates for Ceean <strong>City</strong><br />
RI-SIDESTML<br />
ll nllmited tl ^tn<br />
f IM Jn^eph I nflt trtaurer M ih<br />
I 1 M M ler t hit 1 Tin tin, f Iji, r<br />
riaiiitri I 1 1 pi IJIVIII 11 tl rhirlt-<br />
' 1 itlufii Jr 1 hi fltpiiln<br />
Ihi III» rtimpinv uill (r\tr thr<br />
f ppfr Town hip art 1 1 mm it»<br />
H 1 li < Piimt bridi,! 11 Hit ni nli<br />
1 Hi Piltrmci rallrojtl [alnin li<br />
"ii nth and hnuiiii Iln i4lh I<br />
frmbntiiii niH u,, n ri i L vtirr|<br />
t" ri 11, UL PpU 1 hui j^<br />
I T(» t (MSTRl I T IIU I<br />
It wi tlitldrd tu hold ri(.ulir<br />
nin I n)- iht- In t 1 id thud Tu.<br />
I \ t I t if h nit nth inri In nit 1 t it<br />
f I HI n until 111 h unit a t fire<br />
I ill t 111 hi trttlttl Ihi h ill will<br />
1 Ui J t tin t lmpinv bv 1 iirnmi r<br />
1 1 In 1 t I Mirmi 1 1 nt ii fir on<br />
f" 1 tr<br />
i inpinv fffiter if kmwli figt ri<br />
Ih till n a in,,, ,r, „ |,v lit tin<br />
Id 11 CUV Ihn utli Rinmtintl H<br />
P< rV 1 If until 1 pi it r 1 hi in 1<br />
» 1 111 <strong>of</strong> J\I ral 11 til In IJM-II<br />
rm I r nr rud te I i^i il flurini,<br />
Iht k 11 II Aill hi 11 t ill, I u miKir<br />
rih al S& ilkel r inin I ill ii in<br />
Mini in md blown fur It t pill<br />
p fverv da\ il nt 111<br />
TO ri-*C II 1-IItST 4IIJ<br />
F n l iid 111 I r i t i i f n f l i i for<br />
inimlrr <strong>of</strong> tin tumpnm will bt<br />
tiitid lti 1 ikt pint 1 nh Thur rliv<br />
nihl t it Ihi timpirirv hi IHIJU n<br />
li r 111 tti r Iln ihlet [Ion I H ilph<br />
C 1 Hi in<br />
It I ti 1 pi in In fl I 1 nm a U<br />
1111 r AuMh ii \ a tit n a Ji ihli<br />
I 1 1 I I lit mi n in [In 11 f rj- 11<br />
Inf- t ilorl<br />
I ADAM 1 ?<br />
Tin Ocpan Cit> Klwaiii^ Tlub uill<br />
in tall 11 n, n nfrifer for 1M7 at<br />
a dinner mid entrrUinmrnt next<br />
Vlidn div rilfeht Ijnuarv ]• at ihi-<br />
Oiian c n\ Snmt-r>, Point Golf Club<br />
H-mfv VI Adiim will be eiled<br />
1 Iht nrw pre Iflni I urn t iuit<br />
IImr\ B Liopfr Jr Arthur M Dt<br />
Man \,t, pr, ,,j, n[ VAallrr A<br />
1 nntnrli ina_iirtr fn-niBnVl Mt\<br />
ir Him m Fruil, C Matlln »<br />
1 id AUMI tu S Smith Ir iHlHf<br />
tlur iiiiniber fnimer Kiuanlan<br />
md 11 uu 1, Klwaniin II will ipp ,<br />
vinh fliniir al r to p ni md 111<br />
Imli 1 Plti^ram t f pinlp itinal m<br />
Hi \ illt \ it 1 Pri- idfiit Hi \Jnri 1<br />
thaimiii il irranlJiiiniilt<br />
In I ill itimi iripmiiiiu will hi in<br />
ilniM ol Mink M Hirt Hi uli 1 ai I<br />
fc'wrimr nl Uivi inn 1 mri F Fd<br />
w I 1 Hi ihi r Ininn rli iif p t 1 ] t it, ,,<br />
if' V \t ri cir<br />
BI- i<br />
i|ijip<br />
Denmsville Fire<br />
Co. Fund Growing<br />
Dtnni^viile hi*« raijtd SI<br />
aiiii and pledgti to purthi.<br />
rm 111 Im u rtteniH oigmi iri fire<br />
1 mipiiiv RaNnmncI Iiwi li lanri<br />
tilairmiin ri ptirlt d tl 1 vttt Tie<br />
il Jtir tile apparllu tund 1 s>«<br />
100 Broal" Bhz^nrri 1 1 hie! I tin<br />
11 w tninp uf*<br />
Polio Campaign<br />
Workers Ready<br />
To Buy Respirator<br />
for Tomlin Hospital<br />
Menihir r f tin Tip, M1S Countv<br />
riiipln Nitunil Finnjiii „ )jr<br />
Inl muli Piralj i and thi ti m<br />
"1 ii itN t hurmi n fi r tht ]14" Martli<br />
"I Dnili rildfit final pn p nation<br />
Ihi tjmp uti al I dun i I meil<br />
P<br />
It I<br />
11 I<br />
r ml<br />
iriF* TO* FittL<br />
Ihe sdii n "'lirh t lib. vmuld lie<br />
tail !rm&d rT ^1. ahtfvp filt^* ire<br />
AtlnnUt fti Bngajitmt (limn<br />
C jit p£sntvlllr ^timer^ Point and<br />
Turkil£ iThtre 1^ no rliarge for<br />
fi.. Irp^g cjlK unilir ihr prc**<br />
lorary<br />
ret Ready<br />
Small Chance <strong>of</strong><br />
Any Decreases<br />
A tempnnrv budget fnr 1147 1<br />
{2dultd tts hi adopud uhen the<br />
jconinii*^.! iner^, mrt I i\f\l Wt d<br />
i4v Jamiaiv 11<br />
While rtvenucs have ri>en aboutl Here 1 1 [n^ibihtv thit the per<br />
SO per cent -liRe 1B3B the c<strong>of</strong>l <strong>of</strong>/nucnt budgtt ma\ be rr ldv lor<br />
furnishing service has more thanlioliDduttioii In thai timr ilthouKh<br />
doubled Pa\roll principal item gf/ite thrte mau hmird had nut mu<br />
telephone eupen-c haii riFen 111 thtlfsred on the ubjeel up to iht mid-<br />
^ame period <strong>of</strong> vear" two and a h^f/dJ* <strong>of</strong> tin week<br />
times the company report build I Due to >al«rv inrrto-c iiitl ton<br />
IHK eosti have increased 10 per cendllniud lui;li ion <strong>of</strong> material there<br />
and prires <strong>of</strong> material- and equip-Ill reporttd lo be little likthhood for<br />
ment to furnish servicei are up pra-ji budget n ductian<br />
portlonatel} / A temporary budget prnvidinf, n<br />
The proposed ratei will iiicnH/ta'ii- foi dpepdituri' for the fir't<br />
revenues from local service and ss-Hhrce months <strong>of</strong> Hit jt IT I-, tiiitom<br />
plcmciital iBcilitiea about 17 pereaf/arih ba'td on 25 per cent <strong>of</strong> aetua<br />
for residence customers and itail opera! 11 B « ts <strong>of</strong> thr' preceding<br />
27 per cent for busines." and Ufijvt ir<br />
cents to toll rates for many calli IJ[<br />
to K miles within the State 1<br />
cents to the rate for toll a<br />
points within New Jersey eiefil D.,11, nf<br />
mil« RfttfB for loll call", t/l mfnlc I DUIn, "•<br />
Point Hospital Gets<br />
p<br />
miles Rates for toll culls Mprtts<br />
outside the State »1U not h<br />
(Page 5. Please)<br />
SHOEMAKER WITH A P.<br />
A Whitney Shoemaker, Jf,fam-<br />
er member <strong>of</strong> the similar fl»ib<br />
Sentinel-Ledger "taff, haJiajpted<br />
a new. position on the nttltttl! <strong>of</strong><br />
h A t d P t ^<br />
p<br />
the Associated nt ^ii<br />
Md where he will co\erM& louse<br />
activities Shoemaker UIH tlcently<br />
uas editor <strong>of</strong> a tnugn-JijK In Han-<br />
oi er Pi<br />
Point *ili inherit the bulk <strong>of</strong> the<br />
$1400 estati <strong>of</strong> Erne-t J Baldwin<br />
<strong>of</strong> that communitv who died Nov-<br />
ember 27<br />
His will admitted to probate in<br />
tlie Atlantic Countj surrogates<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice last week leaves the hospital<br />
the residuarj estate after legacies<br />
ai $100 each to the Bcthnnv Mctho-<br />
dm Churth <strong>of</strong> Homers Point and<br />
Arline Slalil <strong>of</strong> Merehantville<br />
Ralph fl Mlddleton 304 Shore rd<br />
Somers point »as named executor<br />
Extra! All About th' Wreck <strong>of</strong><br />
Th' Sindia, 0 Years Ago Dec. IB<br />
culled The ^ntind-l^s atten-<br />
tion this week to Itafut that it<br />
slipped up on its annul rtory con-<br />
cerning the wrtci jf tll{ iindla<br />
'The "newi' '}•hurtfour neeta<br />
lak> but here it li:<br />
The Bindli, hflBJ /» New York<br />
from the Orient, m a treasure<br />
trovt cargo tief Iht fir Eut In "<br />
hold, was bl<br />
i^ in n iumge wiutlieui<br />
eember 15 ISO! Most <strong>of</strong> the rich<br />
cargo Is still In the hold which now<br />
li burled b> the sands <strong>of</strong> tide and<br />
tine Mr Adams, former Somers Point<br />
eouneUnran and ion <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> s<br />
former health <strong>of</strong>ficer T Lee Adams<br />
BT has juit completed a painting<br />
<strong>of</strong> the. Sindia under full sail He is<br />
ui artist <strong>of</strong> ns mean accomplish-<br />
ment. •<br />
Fire Loss Higher<br />
Here Last Year<br />
Over Double 1945,<br />
But Still Low<br />
Orr m Cit\ istinlitid 1c Iiim<br />
lire in 1W ttj siOB<strong>On</strong> ir lump<br />
than double tilt lo fnr Iht pn \<br />
mu Mar ltrurdmj, tj thr annual<br />
npnrt ni ittmtii. ol tin nti Iin<br />
department prepaird tin uuk<br />
hs Chi! I In in John -j n<br />
Tlu di pirtinriH hid its bu list<br />
st ir In i Innj, time it (Tniiding tn<br />
151 alirm nr 18B mori i ill, linn m<br />
I'M-.<br />
toss F^TIMITF Lciw<br />
Di pile tht fnmpariinn with ]Q4 r i<br />
ho\Aisir tilt lo" e lunate "A i^ Inn<br />
in rilalimi tn Ihi lut thjt Chii f<br />
Inhn nn ri ported that $14(i 50O<br />
ttnrih nf piopert\ ui in^ohrri in<br />
fin during the \eir<br />
In 1141 tilt tritul In «i 5Sh40<br />
md IJropprH llliohpd «i \ llui d<br />
it 1404 4"iO<br />
1 f »LLN OlTmDE CIT1<br />
The ri port shows that <strong>of</strong> the ill<br />
alarms to vihieh thi> department<br />
pnndrd ^e\en ttert fnr ii^si tahte<br />
nut ide the Cltv lirrtits and 111 nt re<br />
e alarms The fal e alaxni E ttirr<br />
loner than in 1"M1 when a laigt<br />
number «ere turntd in b\ periPn^<br />
iMihtranl oier V J Di\<br />
Nmetj wiin alarms wmt 'ml m<br />
bv lileplione 44 thrnush the autu-<br />
matic alirm bot sjstem ind 10<br />
^rrf reported persoinllj to fire<br />
he idquaYtrrs<br />
riti n i i(.ht u Fn d rt i m<br />
C urt H lUie<br />
William C Hunt at-Ceptid Ihe ap<br />
pr i tm-i t ., rhsinian (B DJ. movli<br />
111 ikrui in Uu tounn ft i WiJ<br />
Ilini C Htilniin rn tor ol Si Sim<br />
t ii tpi i lpil Cliuirh Wildttnud<br />
w i nainpd tiiunn chairman in<br />
fharee ol thurth partirip-itinn m<br />
Hit rlmi M, mil f.,k in ,,h i-n<br />
•i " li ill i hint In f i SUIIIT<br />
J in ill \ 2h<br />
Hit t JUiiti Clmptfr ipreed to pui<br />
' li i i in pn itur antl t t) i r equip<br />
unit for i thimpf lllir u ird Hh.n<br />
llle Burdtltc Tiiinhn MrmonaJ Hn<br />
piul i nt tid n ihat Tux Miv<br />
iiunt\ piinni mu In nnri fur il<br />
linmi I r pt h i ind tithrr tl i rt<br />
Hiurint mill ir Ire unlLiil<br />
Ai i i unttrii i v, i niarli III il<br />
Inl i B it l hi bi en ipp nnli tl<br />
thurnun 1 r Ihi Wrmdbnt earn<br />
P Hkii<br />
) Liiirtiitf P 1 uniu 1 rhiirman<br />
| lur Ott it} Cil\ In thi -i nual nhti<br />
| latinn uhiihl-i t hi duled from <strong>Jan</strong><br />
u irv I r i lo III Hall nl all lunds<br />
ni id uill bt itumert Itir u i h\<br />
Ihi Chipiir nr immnt in tin<br />
muni ii d iht b limit will j,n to<br />
tilt \ ilinnal F^undatun<br />
Realtors Urge<br />
Home Owners<br />
To Organize<br />
Resist Political<br />
Encroachment on<br />
Their Rights<br />
A rampaign to nnli^t Otean <strong>City</strong><br />
prapffiv ou nrrs s± member 1 ) af thp<br />
National Homp and Propert> Own<br />
Fuundatiuii Ui Ntand tnpFthp<br />
against p*jlit i* jl pm raarhm#nt upon<br />
thpif ntchf^ «a^ launrh^d thi^ ftp#k<br />
h\ ihi O i_in CJIV Keui t^latr.<br />
Bcjard<br />
T JIP Foundation *i ith headquar<br />
tPrs m ^a-shiiigLnn DC has bpfn<br />
formed in fi^hi for f indnmental<br />
prinnplf*. and pi¥«>nt a unitpd<br />
fFtmt nf homp uftnpn against ih* 1<br />
ini rp« mg ifpnd ttmard ^titP social<br />
l r ni<br />
SEVDS MI MHFKSIIIF BLANKS<br />
An nuilinp <strong>of</strong> its purposes tagpth<br />
n= »ith a nipmbi-r**hip bunk L bp<br />
lit nuluspd hs UIP hoard uith thf<br />
aiuiJdl Ii tinfe iFttpr it %fnd& tn all<br />
pruprnv nnipr, to obtain 3ale and<br />
'i til Ii Linn fnr the Lommf \f*sr<br />
Arrurriiim to thp bnard appeal U»r<br />
re c !irt mPinbfr t) P continuing e\<br />
pan inn nr fpd* ral mntrols and thp<br />
trjfit fntfition €jl murp pu»f*r in gu\<br />
r rr mpnt rppri i pnt% a dirpct Ihrea<br />
to tin- MfeMt* uf pnutf p^upertj<br />
OttllHT hip<br />
C HOO^l\f, I P mDFS<br />
V>t art chijo ing up side thi<br />
I* ttrr cDiuimjid Tlipre I na mid<br />
dip ruid Thr Naimn^l Home and<br />
Propt ri\ Ow 1 er Fuunddtion l^ LSJI<br />
IIR up m tin JI finllion honii- and<br />
jrupeitv n*mr nf ihc n^riun tt<br />
jnin to^ithif !OF thpir mutual pro<br />
in tioi y>tr irp frirmiii^ a strung ar<br />
tifUl,itp rt,diii7ation dpdit at* d m its<br />
fibjpitnp and purpn p-j to prp^r^p<br />
prnati ownrr hip<br />
Nmw Policeman<br />
Waits JVz Months<br />
For His Uniform<br />
Trial! and tribulations <strong>of</strong> buy<br />
ing riulmn elothej are mild<br />
compared with the difficulty <strong>of</strong><br />
getting a polite uniform<br />
Patrolman Gam Broadley<br />
found that out after he was ap-<br />
pointed to ti e local department<br />
in September He was promptly<br />
measured for a uniform and the<br />
order nas sent <strong>of</strong>f to thp ciim=<br />
paliV that uppliei ihem for all<br />
the men<br />
All during the fall and earlj<br />
winter Broadlpy went on duty<br />
in Chilian togs HL«i uniform ar<br />
n\ed only this neek — 3 I 2<br />
mnn! hn later<br />
IiiamLani<br />
He rannat la»^ Divided<br />
ue (.liiimt »In Sun Ls th. time ta<br />
Tight far funriajhe-nt^l prinriple?.<br />
and prove aur^t:l\es uorth\ af our<br />
ffreat heritage<br />
Tht Foundalinn nfftr three t) pi<br />
jf menihir hip, Fifit IH the home<br />
owmr niembi rship <strong>of</strong> i J annual<br />
due, ippialin^ in the grt al mass nf<br />
mall prjpeiU onner Tllire al u<br />
i a u tamint, mt inbtrMhip in \nl<br />
untary ainnunt from $25 to SI 000<br />
for thpse nuh larger holdinfes and<br />
*iilnnt*ir\ ubhrripliuns to the or<br />
kani7irifc lutid also from SiJ n JI<br />
oon<br />
Tin Oman Til realtor<br />
made iheir <strong>of</strong>tui- it S]q gth<br />
Lai hiadtiuirlfl n ritent mt<br />
E lnp<br />
lla\e<br />
t In<br />
Smith To Be Sworn<br />
for His 4th Term<br />
Hi rleittd fnr i iuurth term last<br />
Nmtmhir A^stmbhniaii Nathimtl<br />
r Snntl nl Orem Cits mil tike<br />
lilt ciith ol dffite nf Uie Hou t nlun<br />
tht ni n I ilt li (,i Hturt oprn its<br />
sts^uli jl Irtntnn nrjtt Tuesday<br />
As i mblvm in Smith will h-ut<br />
npi n hnu e it his Stan Trtnt<br />
hi idqu irtnr in tin slatr capital<br />
niitrr he mil hi pita td In niret<br />
lot al rt idfnt md frit nri Mr<br />
3milh ttill bt hnstt"<br />
Hi I\ n will line open noire at<br />
tin h<strong>of</strong>tl hi idt|inrttr? on <strong>Jan</strong>uarv<br />
21 Ihe diiv *hen Alfred L Dnstoll<br />
mil bt inaufunted i pu^ernor in<br />
ceremonies il iht \\ ir Memorial<br />
Buildim,<br />
AH New Homes<br />
Heated, Is Goal<br />
Would Help Solve<br />
Winter Problem<br />
Ri "tin peuplt active In Iln build<br />
lilk Jiid rial i I He filled hearllh<br />
rndarstti till »nk the ifdtral Jin<br />
rrnmi nl 111 1 time llial new huu<br />
i^ bi t quipped with heating pldiil<br />
fjr vfir uromd artUDantV<br />
The hope vi 1 1 \prei'ipd thill the<br />
tund luW ird even unimer n aidrlit<br />
isptndlnk the major part nf the WAT<br />
it thi ^eashnrt will be continued<br />
ard thai Inert nf Ihe new construe<br />
lion be <strong>of</strong> ^ tvpc salable 1 ir win<br />
ler <strong>of</strong> cupam v<br />
NEED wivrEB 1101 m\r.<br />
Hospital Fund<br />
Gets Big Lift<br />
Racing Assn. Do-<br />
nates $10,000<br />
The $300 000 fund raising cam-<br />
paign in Cape May and Atlantic<br />
Lounties fur enn truction <strong>of</strong> t»a<br />
new hospital" sponsored bv the<br />
atholii dioce=e nf ramderl was<br />
Iven a "ubjstantisl 5tart Monday<br />
when the AUaJitic Pltv Racmi? Asso<br />
lation made a 110 000 contribution<br />
tn the drive<br />
Solicit mnn in <strong>Ocean</strong> Citv wa^get<br />
tinsr under «a\ thu week fallowing<br />
a meeting nf Chairman Harrj Keller<br />
and 11L" CO workers at titv hall Tues<br />
day night<br />
CONrENTR*T» OS<br />
BI SIPUES*. HOI SE%<br />
Mr Keller announced tliat whUe<br />
the solicitors will rnnfine their ef<br />
fort3 tn bu«iii-s e^tablishmenfi<br />
thej are open id ruenh fjift from<br />
in>oi e else whu wishes to support<br />
Ihis tampai^n inr a 26 bed chil<br />
dren " hospital tin Ab^ecnii I land<br />
and a 2B2 hid general hospital in<br />
Caniden<br />
ft 1 1 nl nrce arv to wait to be<br />
viliciiid he aid Cuntributians<br />
<strong>of</strong> am iiriDunt ran be turned o er<br />
to lite vici chairmen indud n£<br />
Major CHdF W SLruble Hanej L<br />
Challin Frank J 3anilino and Ber<br />
nard Simmiih nr tp ni\ elf<br />
Chei k3 should be made payable<br />
10 Our Ladj <strong>of</strong> Lourdf Building<br />
Fund<br />
EXPFrT OTHEK L\ROE GIFTS<br />
The raci track contribution Mnn<br />
dav wa i\prrled to be uiit <strong>of</strong><br />
numbt-r A Urge amount tn be<br />
forthcoming ^rom hu inehs e&tab<br />
ILjhment. and orhani7atioti' in the<br />
two fountv irea I<br />
The drive is weking $1 200 OOPh<br />
the general pubiii In all nf South<br />
'ir>itv and will "Upplirnenl the<br />
ODD 000 alreadv pledged bv Cathnlic<br />
pan iunner <strong>of</strong> iht i\ tountv area<br />
Albert 1 Fev 3 tinrral t hairman<br />
f^ir Tape Mav ind Atlanta Countie,<br />
1 illed attention thi week tn iht<br />
ut il nt t d f ir mnrf hu pita] pacp m<br />
Jcrsev<br />
INADEQUTE SOW<br />
Basi-d nn Al<br />
presint tin area ha- nnlv 1422 bed"<br />
or a hiirtatt nf 177") le,": than 50<br />
per cent ni il, minimum require<br />
mfnt<br />
Philadelphia<br />
Auto Dealer<br />
Buys Delaware<br />
Also Buys Euler<br />
Home; Tides Hotel,<br />
Mullen Apts. Sold<br />
Sale <strong>of</strong> the Delaware Hotel one<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>s three beachfront<br />
hoitelries to J W Dennis <strong>of</strong> Bryn<br />
Mawr Pa u ai unnouriced this week.<br />
The firepro<strong>of</strong> Pelavtaj*?. contsiri*<br />
ing 168 bedrooms and no baths had<br />
been <strong>of</strong>fered at IZ25M0 by the fqr-<br />
•>Be- tmtr—tiie~ ^raiaffireTloW<br />
Torp It was built in 192i by th«<br />
late CaJver Anderson and Mr Elck-<br />
and was enlarged in IB29<br />
TO MAKE IMPROVEMENTS<br />
The sale was handled by Robert<br />
Campbell <strong>of</strong> the realty orfiee <strong>of</strong><br />
Brice and Campbell who disclosed<br />
that the new owner Is planning ex-<br />
tenjive improvements to the hotel<br />
bernre next summer<br />
Mr Denrus who has been engaged<br />
in the automobile business in Phil-<br />
adelphia for a number <strong>of</strong> years also ij<br />
plan" to employ a manager familiar<br />
with the resort hotel business He<br />
Im will be personally connected<br />
nth iu supervision<br />
The Delaware was managed last<br />
vear hy Timothy J Hall<br />
BI Y% El LER RESIDENCE<br />
Mr Dennis also purchased through<br />
the Briee and Campbell <strong>of</strong>fice tht<br />
larpe bav front residence formerly<br />
owned bv rharlpc A Euler on Bay<br />
rd, adjoining the Kimble residence<br />
He plans tn install boat slips and<br />
reside there most <strong>of</strong> the vear<br />
kale <strong>of</strong> The Tides Hotel SOB 8th<br />
it former!} the Logan Manor also<br />
«i< announced bv Mr Campbell.<br />
The new owner Mrs Fdna Brown,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Philadelphia will operate the ho.<br />
tel and reside in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> the<br />
iear around<br />
AP4RTMEFUTS SOLD<br />
Mr Campbell also was the agent<br />
for sale <strong>of</strong> the Mullen Apartments.<br />
2210 22 Central BV to Robert D<br />
Ca,ta <strong>of</strong> Washington D C<br />
The apartments consisting <strong>of</strong> two<br />
Tour ramilv buiidmcs were built on<br />
prmmd al 12U foot frontage in 19S1<br />
hv Mr and Mrs Walter H Mullen.<br />
or swede'Darn The new owner li<br />
planning renovations and improve-<br />
ment this "prlnp<br />
Resort Police<br />
Busier in 1946<br />
Violent Deaths,<br />
Accidents Gam<br />
While entertaining a reeord num=<br />
ber <strong>of</strong> uilor, in 1946 <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
also ,howed a Heavy increase <strong>of</strong> po-<br />
hie department activity <strong>of</strong> all kinds,<br />
particularly in accidents traffic<br />
tickets md uolent deaths<br />
Despite the increase in motor-<br />
ing mishaps, the resort came<br />
through tht year for the .Oath<br />
toiurcutlvp time without a fatal<br />
accident There «ere tno acel<br />
dental deaths <strong>of</strong> other kinds, how-<br />
ever along with four suicides<br />
Chit I nf Pi 1 ice Robert J Lackey<br />
m his annual report on the depart-<br />
ment hovved 541 arrens compared<br />
While the two planned ho pital I with J17 the prevIOU year and 1078<br />
FHA Eases Curbs on<br />
Rental Housing<br />
The <strong>Ocean</strong> Cit> home buihdng<br />
program received a nen shot in the<br />
arm Tuesday a hen the Federal<br />
Housing Administration relaxed<br />
some <strong>of</strong> it«> building rules for the<br />
purpose <strong>of</strong> encouraging pruate con<br />
slruction <strong>of</strong> rental houilng<br />
Offkials said that former building<br />
standards' mil become a guide<br />
rather than a strict rule thus al-<br />
lowing FHA orfices to ease require-<br />
ments on the SIZP <strong>of</strong> yards lentila<br />
lion size <strong>of</strong> rooms Upe <strong>of</strong> eon<br />
"tructlan and other details<br />
Among other things the nes pro-<br />
gram also will permit revision <strong>of</strong><br />
enst estimates where justified b><br />
Increased construction eo'ts Hent<br />
ceilings are based on costs<br />
BRFCKLEYS RETURN HOME<br />
Mr and Mrs Charles Breeklry 1<br />
E 10th st hive returned home af-<br />
ter spending tvtoneeks In Frank-ford,<br />
Pa where they were guests <strong>of</strong> Dr<br />
ind Mri W H Ellison it their<br />
home<br />
Mr Breekley Is conrtned to hlg<br />
Home here with a Sprained leg<br />
whleh occurred while he and Mrs<br />
Breekley were in Rmnkford.<br />
2 Identical Bids<br />
for <strong>City</strong> Gasoline<br />
Two bid mth identical prices<br />
lnr hnsnline in I'M? tten submitted<br />
to the cii% eommissiontrs at their<br />
rirsL 114? meeting Thur^dav last<br />
ftetk The enntract \' SOT 13 000<br />
EBlInni, nf motor fuel morr or less<br />
<strong>On</strong>l\ bidders wen the Seashore<br />
Oil Co and Grace Oil Co Both <strong>of</strong><br />
fered regular gasnline at 10 cents<br />
and high test it II 3 cenM a E.illnn<br />
tank wagnn pnte entlusive <strong>of</strong> taxes<br />
Commissioner Edward B B<strong>of</strong>tker<br />
recommended that the attard be<br />
made tn Seashore Oil Co holder<br />
<strong>of</strong> the 114ft contract The award i-<br />
subject tn continuation »hetj the<br />
board meets <strong>Jan</strong>uary IS<br />
C Harri-an Joins pre idrnt <strong>of</strong><br />
the Real E late Buard "aid hi<br />
that new hnu es that are tn go up<br />
in tin preduted building boom will<br />
be heated because Otean Cit} tndi\<br />
ha c a delimit 1 ni-td fur mnre hnu-sing<br />
unit tlint ran be nttupifd in win<br />
ter<br />
' The mare heated homes are<br />
built the more encouragement<br />
Hill lie glien to a larger \ear ar<br />
mind population ne ^jd i [[nun<br />
nr a number <strong>of</strong> families that<br />
would ha»D been In <strong>Ocean</strong> Tit*<br />
this "inter if the* could hate<br />
found at etunmmlat<strong>Jan</strong>K.<br />
He said that a few place 1 with<br />
heatni), racihiie art ,landing idle<br />
miinh becauise owner, prerer tn<br />
| rent them nnh in ummrr tn unid<br />
eiittinn ind rent cnntrnl trouble<br />
BETTER IV\ESTME\T<br />
Henr\ B Conpcr Jr cm build<br />
ing m pector alsn said he thought<br />
that <strong>Ocean</strong> Cm wnuld hcnefit if a<br />
larger percentage nf thp neu eon<br />
structinn nas nr the all lear typr<br />
II » i. pointed nut that an all-<br />
vear house is a bitter inie-lment<br />
berau e it l morp attractive in the<br />
event <strong>of</strong> re >ale in thi future<br />
John E Trout building contrac<br />
tor and formtr city commissioner<br />
said that under present federal reg<br />
illations an\ house constructed bv a<br />
non veterah mu't be for >ear ar<br />
ound orrupancv meaning heating<br />
(Pafe 2, Please)<br />
Man Burned as<br />
Stove Explodes<br />
A small Central <strong>Ocean</strong> Citv cot-<br />
tage yvas damaged and its lone occu-<br />
pant painfully bumed early Thurs<br />
rt ei nateg-^ffhea-fire-ferlovverh the<br />
explosion <strong>of</strong> an oil stove<br />
Robert E Milllgan was lighting<br />
the stove in his cottage at 3339<br />
Simpson ay to cook supper when<br />
the explosion occurred He wag burn-<br />
ed on the hands and face and was<br />
rushed by police to the <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> Dr<br />
Paul Ylngllng for treatment<br />
<strong>City</strong> firemen retched the scene<br />
promptly and were able to confine<br />
the blau to one end <strong>of</strong> the struc<br />
ure Damage was estimated at $250<br />
are Catholic sponsored Uwv will be<br />
for tht ust- <strong>of</strong> all peoplt regardlesr<br />
tif rate crct d enlur ntlal tanding<br />
nr ability tn p*i\ Mr Fill Inserted<br />
In Oieail Cilv tht ,ohcilatinn will<br />
be Inadt by a group uf 2h or niore<br />
wnrkei us eatll or thr vice chair<br />
men will h-ive five or moit workers<br />
under him Mr Keller iMiri It i3<br />
hoped tn canvas all business inter<br />
ests nf the community wiihm a werk<br />
or in dnv<br />
Paper Collection<br />
Again on Monday<br />
With rhristmas<br />
muih in evidence Otean Citv<br />
residents. contributed 40U0<br />
pounds <strong>of</strong> paper lo the wrap<br />
saUage collector last «eek,<br />
Chairman Norman V Sargent<br />
annuunced This iiaa 1300<br />
pounds less than the previous<br />
collection hut above the mhl<br />
winter average<br />
The nent collection is sehedul<br />
ed for next Mondav <strong>Jan</strong>uary 13<br />
Bundles should he tied up and<br />
put out along the curb Suntlav<br />
night as ihe collection "ill be<br />
made early Monday morning<br />
complaint- and investigations com-<br />
pared with ano In 1845<br />
ISJ \X TO 4Cf IDENTb<br />
In idditinn then were 3 7B2<br />
trafTlc ticktt" is-ued and IIB13S0<br />
lolltrted in fines from that source<br />
tompared with SS^fi tickets and<br />
Si Oflo in fine, the previnu- >ear<br />
Thcrt wire 1(52 automubile acel<br />
di-nts an inerta'p <strong>of</strong> (is over the 94<br />
I Horded in 1145<br />
Motor sehitlt violations also led<br />
I the list in the matter <strong>of</strong> arre«ta<br />
ivilh 140 per-ons booked lor such<br />
ufftn cs 4"i more than the prev-<br />
IOU vtar Tht second most com-<br />
mnn <strong>of</strong>fence was disorderly conduct<br />
uith IDS arre t and third high<br />
were the % arrest for violating<br />
annus city nrdinance"<br />
FEW SFR1OL*.<br />
Well Known Waitress<br />
Has Heart Attack<br />
Misr Aurora Evans well known<br />
litres at Simms boardwalk re;,<br />
taurint for 34 >ear- is confined to<br />
the Mound Park Hospital St Pet-<br />
ersburg Pla as the result <strong>of</strong> a heart<br />
attack She is in room I IB<br />
Miss Evans ha.s been Lmplojed at<br />
Miami but was visiting Mrs Wal-<br />
ter Sack and other friends in at<br />
Peter'burg durinp the holidij-<br />
wlien she w is "tncken<br />
Newcomers Here Bid for 'Pet'Auta<br />
License Numbers <strong>of</strong> Old Timers<br />
Although new automobile license<br />
plates will not be issued until March<br />
1 the <strong>of</strong>fice-<strong>of</strong> Julei B Ledig mo-<br />
tor vehicle agent began to experi-<br />
ence a rush <strong>of</strong> business during the<br />
past week<br />
Mr Ledig reported Tuesday that<br />
the number <strong>of</strong> people paying for<br />
tags in advance and asking for spe-<br />
cial numbers is unprecedented for<br />
this early in the year Normally he<br />
had not been reserving numbers un-<br />
til <strong>Jan</strong>uary 15 or later<br />
Many <strong>of</strong> the applicants are new<br />
residents <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, trangferring<br />
their registrations from other states<br />
and some are people whn have just<br />
acquired a new car after having<br />
been without one for several years<br />
"The way it is going no» a lot <strong>of</strong><br />
numbers are going to be reserved<br />
"arlj and the people who have been<br />
expecting to get them are going to<br />
be di-appointed Mr Ledig said<br />
He said that motorists who like<br />
certain numbers would do weli to re-<br />
serve them immediately Filling out<br />
an application now will prevent dfa.<br />
appointment and also help spread<br />
out the licensing load for his <strong>of</strong>fice<br />
over a longer period.<br />
Serious crime" as usual were in<br />
iht minority The report shows<br />
nnh ont airct for atrocious as-<br />
sault two lor prand larceny two<br />
for automobile theft 10 for petty<br />
larceny two for robbery five for<br />
breaking md enuring one for at-<br />
tempt to kill tnd two fnr burglary,<br />
Thece vva- six for drunken driving<br />
\nlue uf stolen property, reported<br />
to the department last year includ-<br />
ing automobile^, vyas $2143B vihile<br />
the amount recovered ttas 117,278<br />
This was a higher percentage <strong>of</strong> re-<br />
covery than in 1848 when there wai<br />
SII 034 worth <strong>of</strong> stolen property<br />
ind $8 870 was reanered<br />
Chief Lacke) called attention to<br />
the ract that the department lost<br />
only 142 nun-days to illness, or<br />
other cnu>mncv> reasons, the<br />
lowest ahgentee rate In<br />
years<br />
m<br />
mm<br />
1.' : '. ;i /.?vy<br />
I<br />
many<br />
In concluding his report he rec-<br />
ommended to Mavor Clyde W,<br />
Struble that uniforms <strong>of</strong> the police<br />
be purchased by the city instead <strong>of</strong><br />
by the men<br />
rime and Tide<br />
Tidra ere alwari<br />
••rider<br />
min )<br />
the |irrrallln(<br />
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,*5 mini tall : .1411. rt.<br />
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Hackney's<br />
Bio^p|»I.4Jra!Bfi7«i.80<br />
OORD<br />
RADIATOR<br />
"""^ mm<br />
BBftrW-Sitt-Siii<br />
(iLii'lfte<br />
iw,<br />
Teachers Granted Bonus<br />
- The five t«achtrt at the Philip B<br />
m#:.t»M. Wilchrp<strong>of</strong>i toe^iafe<br />
httn gtiinted bonusia <strong>of</strong> woo By<br />
iffiti^f^* 6 ^<br />
^A.plW 'tttat additloan aid be<br />
mm KhWM at O»Se m? ahl<br />
Point Churchea<br />
FLY Anywhere — Anytime<br />
M/mMo<br />
CHARTER<br />
FLIGHTS<br />
.""' '«*• unann<br />
BtlKBOHS<br />
SEACQAST<br />
. w««_ „,_ . .Mmi<br />
MORTGAGE<br />
FUNDS<br />
Richard B. Fox<br />
tbS<br />
OOMS Ctt/, N, I,<br />
Telephone 0980<br />
Rev Get the<br />
LOT<br />
•n<br />
ATLANTIC CVtV OFIMB<br />
oudwatk NalhMMl B l l<br />
Banl<br />
OOKAN errv omc<br />
N«Udnal Baak ol OMM C<br />
OMNTiiN li. iRIOie, Vlr»<br />
HTAW.nr V. X, Awl<br />
KIJHIN A, HT1I.ES, Tltlo •<br />
IVILDWOOP OtflCC<br />
SSI8 New $wm An.<br />
i<br />
1 Afbury Avenue<br />
mm<br />
USED FAi Sauce Pt<br />
nthtMMN<br />
S out <strong>of</strong> 4<br />
Ww in<br />
STORE HOURS Way<br />
Open<br />
•« to.<br />
DEUC1OUS<br />
wltk Put<br />
•vu tin IIUIM<br />
Ham* M*d» II.UM.<br />
FRANK LONGO<br />
th. UN 10*9 BIMFSON AT<br />
W« IMM YcUg* Tmdlo* Hnny<br />
RADIO SERVICE<br />
ilitB.y AM. ^f» f 6<br />
Fluttrfail, Bridt Pottitog<br />
HIP<br />
Governor's Tournament<br />
' S '-"''••<br />
tram his dental suite at 740 Central<br />
•T-<br />
Bo Or. pevine leaped at the<br />
Chance and moved his equipment In<br />
with that oj his former <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
pwtoo mum •* Sfh* arid W iaid to afttfflit tn* Oosjjel appeal<br />
Hi § unjjjlle iilisfln&r Au iNiisrt Ifildcnto,<br />
partlcularlr yoimg paopte, Are<br />
lnVlttdt* attend,<br />
Mi dhrlat<strong>Jan</strong> flushes) Hn'i Asodatlon<br />
was •organijieil several<br />
?@i@?i ^Hgffil^p It is Uitet-diizioiBinfttiowU<br />
and ii open to MiiMM UF-<br />
Utt ol all the ehdfohe* Meetings<br />
Mil tt at various places about the<br />
city Mob month.<br />
l£it jyif^ritli tbi gzou& lft&* ' u oiierea w the hull s«jf»r in<br />
Following along in basketball the swimming. In other words tliP bay<br />
idlvidua) Champiomhlp for foul who wins most events reeeiwS tite,<br />
Shooting will be played <strong>of</strong>f, Mth ehampioSihip modal tUt too 'E<br />
the Mgneatshoottri receiving e»m- done in both l§agdM. ' '<br />
Pionlhlp iBfKtoJl. ! Coach T, John Oarey heUtves that<br />
Swimming elmm are held for mme ntw rtMrda wUl'bf set (Wi<br />
iaeh dais once a wtlk and reg^r year in iwimming and later on sifEiKJK2L!M!?J^«j^<br />
irKs5rt"fer'iVe^~boy;*TOi" SI thnM'ciolked<br />
"»»'« ««dy<br />
1 tEs%?"° We Eve it<br />
ChrU ^^ dinner MtttMa m<br />
MmmlttM raised $339 for lut.-..<br />
duttog m tiir. Wank A MP<br />
****<br />
mlli ortditi taco boy with a "Qua j Junior League mmta will h* <br />
Iflid Swlmmfr" ntlng. After ffldy ntJrt weS. Jo^^IHIM fit<br />
come numtroui racei;<br />
SO yard frte rtyle,<br />
BO yard free style.<br />
'•htadln<br />
>EAF I<br />
mm chalrnltfl, »S Judge i "to y(j<br />
AM tfttfMd out for pTaiBeMMw Sffifitr<br />
. MMt*mA m *»tt «»£»•»*»<br />
, <strong>of</strong> wWeft ». Frank p, A<br />
[AalnM, and tne inter-d<br />
rfllttee, under the h^lend jrittft El Trout, which amngea<br />
;<br />
BUI Smit olle hs way t<br />
honors in the annual New Year<br />
^ BoMtol Marathon at the Playland<br />
a alleys last Wednesday night scoring<br />
at MM pu for tn. five gffiisiSl<br />
ast a week before t<br />
* 10 aUiys.<br />
for toother rest period<br />
Sjqond in the field <strong>of</strong> « contestants<br />
was John MiraglllO, with 1040<br />
THOSE CIIEKRLEADEBS! mi third was won by men Hack,<br />
Starting right into Ugh gear are nay with a More <strong>of</strong> 1088, Ail bowithe<br />
vivacious cheerleaders who have «rs rolled under a handicap iyi-<br />
beta so widely, yet justifiably, pubttm, uainf ratlnis fStabllshed in<br />
licized {or their fine football season. various local leagues.<br />
These vanity girls will lead the<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High cheering for the<br />
vanity basketball games at home<br />
and away, mneea iticrmrds i<br />
Tht Juhior cheerleaders win take star Saturday night as the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
, the floor to root for the Junior Var- Olty women took a S-l decision from<br />
! sity dribblen, The new rlrts ehosen MUlvllie In a South Jeney teafui<br />
for the honored J,V, positions were match at Plviand, Har scorej wtre<br />
'tSSWSSSM-it- SenJsaUn M, »nen, Sea Hie <strong>City</strong> Mlepted from a Iftrge number <strong>of</strong> B1-I86-J70. Strong support w giv-<br />
onto MSBS- •ttonw and state Democratic oort- applicants at a try-out on Thunday<br />
M«i>Mtf>i. mltteeman Irom Cape May Coun.<br />
ty for the put 10 yean, died Monday<br />
night in Mt. Sinai Hospital,<br />
Him yo>k Oiftr, wnere he had been<br />
confined for twtf wiekj,<br />
Mr, Oonen; IS, nad been m ftiling<br />
health f6r several months.<br />
' Bom In Philadelphia, he moved<br />
with his parents to Woodbine in his<br />
early youth. After 'having been gra<br />
dusted from MM DnlVMiity <strong>of</strong> Penneylvanla,<br />
he pracOce law In Wood*<br />
fctoe mi Oamden until 1941, whin<br />
be eatsbltehed his <strong>of</strong>fice in a ngw,<br />
modernistic building on Landls av,<br />
6» Me «ty,<br />
,B» VMompt the orjanteeri and<br />
secretary <strong>of</strong> the Sea tile planning<br />
Soafd. and jwt prejident <strong>of</strong> the Bo-<br />
•|T^.Woodblni WWah<br />
in 10 yard backstroke.<br />
leyball In the Senior hm0u<<br />
lean<br />
Won tied<br />
0 J, Myert<br />
P J.Avij<br />
S. OhrUUan<br />
|T<br />
B. Halty ...<br />
D, Buckley ,<br />
L. Fogiio:,,,<br />
IT F. Townsend<br />
V J, Nichols ..<br />
W A Housand<br />
XYZ P. Becotte .<br />
J, OliVir ...<br />
J. Hamii ..,<br />
BESOBTEHS BEAT MILLVULE<br />
AND VINELAND TEAMS<br />
TrasMs Richards was the scoring<br />
by BOM OMtaldi with 17g and<br />
Decembei' 18, • Catherine Sannino with 170.<br />
They are Joan Smith, George Av The Playiand w- t i dropped a<br />
Is, Joyce Collins, Barbara Roth, Bar- 3-1 match to Wllflwqod on the<br />
bara Ghew. and Betty Barbour. The down-county lanes, with Blanche<br />
experience that they will obtain dur- Smith and Mary Nlckenon turning<br />
ing this year's basketball season wJU in the best scores.<br />
be extremely beneficial nest year The St»inton men won three<br />
when they become the vanity cheer- 'points from Vintiand in trie other<br />
leading squad to take the places <strong>of</strong> match played here. Buss Crane was<br />
the its girls who will be graduated the luminary, putting himself in line<br />
thU June.<br />
for a medal with games <strong>of</strong> 20!-214«<br />
i . •<br />
ilS, John MeOaliion just missed out<br />
NEW BASKETBALL PINS on the same distinction, ai he had<br />
f^te men aa(d that<br />
i prstent housing short-<br />
New basketball pins wi)i be Jagh- two games <strong>of</strong> 201 and 212.<br />
Ufhted by The Billows, school pub-<br />
US l«ss Severe had bulid-<br />
Playlwid scored a 2-3 tie with<br />
t Iteatlon, They will be on sale to any. Cape Stay as Al Blum set the pace<br />
*»» »fw Sft> provided<br />
one In school as well U at home sWth 218 and 234 and Malcolm Chat-<br />
f<br />
games.<br />
tin contributed a ill.<br />
• * •<br />
The novelty pins are in th* shape<br />
<strong>of</strong> basketballs, with the letters "O. C. MRS. RICHARDS STARS<br />
!'and Straw<br />
ft B," on them. Each one has redIN<br />
MIXED CIRCUIT<br />
No, 65, P. and nd white, rib ribbons on It to designate<br />
„_ M., <strong>of</strong> TUGkahee. At one School colors. fntrrre<br />
.Fhewai prisiaent <strong>of</strong> the Wood-<br />
• • *<br />
I bine board <strong>of</strong> education,<br />
SiMvMng an Us wife, BASKETBALL ASSEMBLY,<br />
"'EIWAY<br />
With the (.port Interest naturally<br />
tuniing to the basketbal sea* and<br />
S£ £» ai $ llome game f ««><br />
an <strong>City</strong> five coming up on Friday<br />
night with Hammonton, an atsemMy<br />
will be presented Friday<br />
morning to the student body to introduce<br />
the season <strong>of</strong>ficially with<br />
Coach Wilbur A dark speaking<br />
The principal reason for such a<br />
prograpi Is to familiarize overvnmwith<br />
the rules and condmohs o7 the<br />
fetal *ft« t Utchfyld uid Schick Among Several County<br />
I Who Get Aw-jdii Pttterton Man Topi<br />
WER<br />
Meet Hammontoi* and<br />
Pem£erton Next<br />
f will convtnc* you<br />
poylnfl toil far<br />
Confident <strong>of</strong> their power., Mi<br />
: yau IN<br />
reiult or two victories in five<br />
..j ond vagMnblM the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High Bcnool<br />
tqliothirt you will keteers will settle down 1<br />
by topping,<br />
rProduc*D«-<br />
»MPARE<br />
I wlHi than • ym «|»<br />
Ik 11M<br />
'25<br />
Bi Ul<br />
MMania<br />
JhJl<br />
Mi<br />
lit tumiti<br />
19c<br />
25c<br />
lit 15c<br />
Hi lie<br />
if*<br />
6c<br />
night, by winning a J-l matcli from<br />
Stalntons. The Insurors finlihed in A FRAY that prevents apples<br />
second place in the openlni round,<br />
(rorafopping prematurely la being<br />
6c<br />
prodUl by an oil manufacturer.<br />
two points behind the leaders, fer- Tests BW that it delays fruit-drop<br />
ie<br />
^TB^ryj<br />
fujonj, who formerly w*re on top, until i days and sometimes as<br />
lust (our points and slipped to muoh ithrte weeks after it norm-<br />
10*<br />
fourth.<br />
ally WM „„„..-<br />
Oscar Hackney. Jr., set the pace<br />
thii week with games <strong>of</strong> 328 and<br />
800, while the second belt score was<br />
a 222 by Dr. HerMhel Pettit. Othere<br />
leading the pack were Bob Pullen,<br />
205; Bob Fry; 104, and Wally Oardi<br />
aer, 201.<br />
Two shutouts were scored, one by<br />
A,T,O. over P,B.A, and the other by<br />
Socony ov#r Ptriu»n, Other final<br />
week winners were Insurors, Hack.<br />
neyi and Swings, Swaynes and Niek.<br />
les split at 2-»li,<br />
* i ><br />
PALMERS IMPROVE SEASHORE<br />
LEAGUE ADVANTAGE<br />
Palmers blasted out a 4-0 win over<br />
Selv»pi Pharmacy to climb to a<br />
«-"•'—jly unbeatable thrte.point<br />
the Seish<strong>of</strong>e League. Their<br />
nearew pompetltors are the Cliattln<br />
realtors, who are three point* b».<br />
hind, while third spot is currently<br />
held by the J. J, Liquormen,<br />
Other matches found Post<strong>of</strong>fiee<br />
over Tillies, Trout Builders<br />
Wic BiJety, Terminal Cab<br />
over the Doctors. There were two<br />
tlei, between Water Service and<br />
and Ohittins and J, J<br />
with • s«riej <strong>of</strong> 187-180-171, over 200 were frequent<br />
while other leaden were Blanche<br />
Smith with lij, Katherine Ewing<br />
on with the top score<br />
181, Mary Nahass im and 188 and Hateyotlfi<br />
Connie B'taperio 170.<br />
Among (he men, Fred Dlmperlo<br />
wu« lilgli with two identical games<br />
<strong>of</strong> 204, and Bob Pullen came next<br />
with a 201.<br />
Plums are far in the l«ad u thi<br />
result <strong>of</strong> a 4-0 triumph over Crapes,<br />
while Pears and Lemonj »r» in s«c«<br />
and and third,<br />
* » #<br />
«M*' The"eoach ^<br />
Mnds to divulge to the INDEPENDENTS WIN OPENING<br />
mtm fa«te about thii<br />
ROUND OF CITY LEAGUE<br />
its progrtas to date,<br />
The Independent Ro<strong>of</strong>ing team<br />
aarrled <strong>of</strong>f the first half champion,<br />
MUNTWa EXPERT COMING ship <strong>of</strong> th« Oity League, Monday<br />
<strong>On</strong> Friday, <strong>Jan</strong>uary 17 the<br />
-<strong>of</strong>thecollege^ffMi^<br />
Mr. Markert will discuss<br />
Phone 1214 i<br />
s'fisK<br />
BANGR<br />
$160.45<br />
and FAN $84.<br />
- |18,M<br />
„.. 148,80<br />
p K CHIMES $4.95 up<br />
and PWORLAMP&<br />
$9.95 up<br />
fo ?* h<br />
pull through their scholastic<br />
" n k Wilbur Clark* boys will<br />
meet Hammonton on the l ^<br />
this Friday night, and »«* ?<br />
they will tangle with Pemberton<br />
the new year to date<br />
night this week when the •<br />
Ik li<br />
to<br />
•MVBMIG<br />
CONDENSED STATEMENT OP<br />
BE.<br />
December 31, 1946<br />
\u Chatterbox Team<br />
Win* 11A Straight<br />
ocean <strong>City</strong>'s Chatterbox bat<br />
eers scored their lUh stmight<br />
lory Sunday «fttmoon by defet<br />
the Commodore Olub, <strong>of</strong> Atl<br />
Oily, in a B1-4B thriller Bt<br />
Hall.<br />
Charlie Brlnghurst, lanky<br />
center, plafeti the hero's role<br />
victory as he basketed a lor<br />
to tie the score when only t«<br />
utet renmlned. and then •<br />
another goal In the closing<br />
to decide the issue. B"<br />
m •• racked a total <strong>of</strong> IB poK<br />
Nickerson and Pesaolano<br />
ner-up honors with 12 eae<br />
Jim Eden was the Of<br />
top man with a collee<br />
points, including all f<br />
trl«s from the free strip. 12<br />
•I Mali inUti btam ilvwly M*k«d<br />
Mianlap<br />
I Mit, tcwr, and ktaadMl wMi that<br />
' MMMM MUM.<br />
•I<br />
ASSBTi<br />
ft and Reserve<br />
14 Government Bands and Notes<br />
11,464,53<br />
St», County and Municipal Bonds<br />
4,427,37.<br />
St* in Federal Reserve Bank<br />
Batnjj House<br />
274,84*27<br />
Future and Fixtures<br />
Otti Assets<br />
2'<br />
cur«d by Marketable Collateral<br />
ana<br />
22,2»,59<br />
1.030.151.13<br />
414,365.14<br />
Mr, end Mrs, F, Edwin Relber, 835<br />
lajs pi., are spending four days,<br />
from Thursday to Sunday, at The<br />
Inn at BuekhiU FglU in the fomnos.<br />
, many ,__„„„,<br />
out, sna work on Sm be<br />
ne at forward and iparked the<br />
.-..give with seven field goals and<br />
ur charity shot! for an li-polnt<br />
lal. Johnny Halnei had runner-up<br />
jnors with nine points, while six<br />
^hers shared in putting over the<br />
indsllde,<br />
SEAT RUTGERS, ZS-15<br />
f Last Friday night on the local<br />
[ floor the Clarkmen chalked up a 28-<br />
J 26 trluniph over the strong Rutgers<br />
University Off-Campus Center team,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, In what was billed<br />
as a practice sealon but turned out<br />
to he a thriller. -._.,.<br />
This was a <strong>1947</strong> inaugural for the<br />
fesorters, who had previously played<br />
only one game, defeating Tuckerton<br />
before the holidayi, 50-33.<br />
PUT ON DEPBNSIVB<br />
The Atlantic <strong>City</strong> team was put<br />
on the defensive early in the game<br />
and did not fcegln to overpower the<br />
high school quintet until the last<br />
period, when it was too late to overcome<br />
their deficit.<br />
jres' The Red and White finished th(<br />
if 24 half on the long end <strong>of</strong> an li-U<br />
it hU count, and lengthened it to 84 to 17<br />
In the third quarter. Rutgers raUied<br />
and dutscored the locals by I to 4<br />
in the finale,<br />
par the winners, Paul Beootte ana<br />
EXPE<br />
Hainea each tallied four field goals<br />
mid a foul, equalling the nine points<br />
••Mara Na. a<br />
made by Hurwltz, Rutiers pace setmmt<br />
Pi<br />
WAT<br />
Ler,<br />
H*. 1<br />
<strong>Line</strong>-ups <strong>of</strong> both games;<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Olty<br />
rly Peas<br />
taa REP<br />
'I I<br />
M<br />
Ha.tV,<br />
Halnes, f .............. 4 1<br />
Krat Lang €*i<br />
Ellis, f ,,,....,......,. 1 0<br />
SER<br />
Ooraon, f ,..,., ,,,7 4<br />
laragui<br />
Haley, f .,.,...,, .1 1<br />
•aMaihaWa Na. 3V<br />
Becotte, c... ., a 1<br />
l P<br />
a.Maa «'<br />
McDowell, e, 2 0<br />
Oliver. S • • • • 1<br />
OMka<br />
fruit Cocl Mifarala<br />
Na. 1H<br />
mm<br />
Freestone<br />
pfto Common Stock<br />
UndJvi<br />
Depogii,<br />
lie National Bank <strong>of</strong> Oc<br />
Munm or FEDERAL KESEBVE<br />
lie MORTGAGE<br />
Knickerbocker MONEY<br />
Hoom It<br />
Fund<br />
nub<br />
re Buildin»<br />
the<br />
* Loan Asn,<br />
HONOB 8OCIBTT MEETS<br />
801<br />
fhe <strong>Ocean</strong> Olft' Ohapter <strong>of</strong> tht<br />
Alba, Aw,<br />
tfaUpnal 84no* society nild ite first<br />
*e«Hhg <strong>of</strong> tht h»w year at the home<br />
<strong>of</strong> Darry Oe Marls, IM AUantle av.<br />
last WMnesdiy «Vtme.<br />
The chahman was Andrew Hous.<br />
and »nd the iuest speaker was Von<br />
t VenHod, Behool guidance Initruc-<br />
UUf, who upolrt on ieolafthips and<br />
tils members.<br />
l<br />
RBNT—Desirable five room apartment<br />
for winter months, oil humer<br />
abundant hot wiiter, eleetrlo rtfrigeratlon.<br />
lnnerspring mattreMes,<br />
M0|per month, 2 Weiley av. Phone<br />
om J"<br />
Myer, g ..........••••• 1 »<br />
IB 9 «<br />
10<br />
WITH C<br />
In the benefibh cm Wf<br />
finds th»t evtry f MOO to<br />
research In the last 1m<br />
turned »1S,4W S,4W in mqw^flj,. mqw^flj<br />
dtl new pnwlucta tr *W<br />
BALE — White enameled bathtub<br />
with fittings, 5 ft, ste, 37 Central<br />
w, **<br />
lALB-e-room Duo Therm heater-<br />
4 steel cots, 3 beds, 3 chiffoniers,<br />
W-gal tank with gas coll; 3-burner<br />
BUM - WHIM comole rmto, «8.M, gas plate. Call Saturday after 11 a.<br />
1412 Pleasure av. Phone_097O._W0 m <strong>Jan</strong>uary 11, 1B47, 1409 West av.,<br />
ir write R, Bntee KUne, Box 691.<br />
SALE—<br />
J94i Chevrotot 4-dr, stdan.<br />
m Wo, 1, Laurel Bprtnp, W, J.J-10<br />
1S43 Mereury Club Coupt. TRAlJSPOHfATIOS — Qolnf to<br />
1841 OhevrolBt Bpeclal Deluxe Tudor Miami before <strong>Jan</strong>uary 15, Room<br />
1(41 OldsmobUe 4-dr, sedan, [or 2 pasMDgers, one <strong>of</strong> whom to<br />
1940 Chevrolet 4-dr. sedan, assist with driving. Phone <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
1940 Dodge Tudor, «aS,O0. <strong>City</strong> 1174-M, h'°<br />
1940 Plymouth Tudor, «80. lALB—Orocery store on Asbury av,<br />
1937 Lincoln Zephyr, make <strong>of</strong>fer. doing a good business, apartment<br />
1931 OadUlac 7.pass, sedan make <strong>of</strong>- above with 10 rooms and hath, hot<br />
water heat. Can be financed.<br />
Ryon's^iervlee Station, Maryland Stretch. 428 <strong>Ocean</strong> av. 1-10<br />
and Shore rUi Homers Point, M.J. MALE HBIP-Make up to $1W1 per<br />
1-10 week Galling on 35 homes per day<br />
SALE-Nlee cottage, 8 rooms and<br />
selling framed photographic hand<br />
bath, l-car garagt, best <strong>of</strong> condl-<br />
colored 1x10 enlargements made<br />
from any good snapshot or negative.<br />
tion, between AUanUc av. andHvery<br />
home a prospect. Write for<br />
beach, 110,000. Financed 50 per cent, sample <strong>of</strong>fer. Economy , Supply<br />
Robert Stretch, 428 <strong>Ocean</strong> av. U10 Corp., 160 Nassau st,, New York.<br />
iHiFiiictrir^rigirator, 8 cu<br />
ft,- 4i.burner and oven ias range WOTTED — Fainting Wanted, w£<br />
other household furniture, 204 As. terlor and Interior. William J,<br />
Smith, 8 Asbury av. Phone 15i7-J,<br />
bury av. Ph. IBM-W. 1-10<br />
WANtKE>—Stenographer, beginner<br />
preferred, to work In real estate I71LK—<strong>Ocean</strong>. <strong>City</strong> rooming house<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice about 5 months; from <strong>Jan</strong>u- for sale, S baths, 2 stores boardary<br />
IB. Address P.O. Box 55, <strong>Ocean</strong> walk convenience, quick sale, 118,-<br />
Olty, stating qualifJcatlons and sal. MO, Wax. 5918, Bentinel-Ledger, jl<br />
ary detlred, 1-10<br />
Bpartment for<br />
SALE — B-flat trumpet 140; lar(i<br />
M I Phon<br />
Plorence oil heating itovt, pot type<br />
burner $80; brass bed, eompleti 15:<br />
folding cot and pad. Uke new, P<br />
Phone ii22.R-4.,<br />
BALB—Conier property, I apartmtnts<br />
with on*,, two and three<br />
bedrooms each. Ideal location. Can<br />
be financed. Price J18.000. Robert B,<br />
r. 1-10<br />
FleasantvOIC<br />
fg<br />
tlnglenach, I<br />
20010030<br />
Dingier, I ,.<br />
Stetser, c ...<br />
Highee, e ,,,<br />
Insist<br />
)|tperti only McMullin, g<br />
Hildebran, g<br />
ACMI Oil<br />
QUALITY MEATS<br />
work<br />
pur delicate pox, g ...-••<br />
Felsburg, g .<br />
IL««n, Of«d* AA or Al<br />
watt<br />
ibest results.<br />
4 12 24<br />
MOi,<br />
Score by periods;<br />
CHUCK<br />
38«<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> ........ 14 6 16 11—17<br />
pleasantviile ...... 4 5 11 4—M<br />
XM ison's<br />
L«anFl«t<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
BY STORE<br />
Christian, t ,,....,.,., 1<br />
mall, LMH (Short Hk-J^Jy^^"<br />
Rbury Avenue Becotte, f .,..,. *<br />
McDowell f ,..,,, *<br />
Ford, f ................. 1<br />
MOKEDTICNICS<br />
Halnes, I ..,.,,...,..•• *<br />
phone Haley, 0 ,,,.,..,....... 0<br />
.Omntttte<br />
t if<br />
Avis, f ,..,.,. 0<br />
1544<br />
Myere. f 0<br />
IS >M Kger G. LaRosa Oliver, g , • • "<br />
oorson, g ............. I<br />
IN8UEANCE<br />
raiKy,Orad«A,l<br />
ana<br />
lOptometriit<br />
Kreps, g .,,,,,........ 0<br />
Rendering courteous and<br />
43 W aghth<br />
Street<br />
JCIAN CITY, N. ).<br />
« Heu<br />
M«eK«r«l<br />
ri o« Weil, »na Bun,<br />
d Frl, Eve, bjr App'i,<br />
CHELSEA Ti<br />
In Our<br />
iUARANTY MTl, George<br />
r
^^W^ffl * ;-'<br />
m<br />
m<br />
~X<br />
•HPIX m UP^I m U<br />
Sorority to Have<br />
Adversary Party<br />
vFUat'.'tortlielrMth-.aaalfMiK.<br />
: party were discussed by members<br />
Tul#Uy, Mwelm att'tbe home «<br />
MM, Evelyn Deinlngex. 417 Bay av<br />
Tl» affair wlU take place Febru-<br />
ary ,15 at the home ol Mrs. Ruth<br />
- PFngtfrrTtiiiffiftf. Chalfniaa <strong>of</strong> the<br />
<strong>of</strong>jhiinlttoe <strong>On</strong> irrangements is Mrs.<br />
- Delhlriger. »*sioted by Mrs. Fens-<br />
fjjj^pw*{i arid Mrs. Ella Sevan.<br />
MerAbers revealed their secret Mr-<br />
ority /Mpttei for the put year, and<br />
Mw, ones win drawn for this term.<br />
The hostess package was won by<br />
Mr?, Virginia. Gate.<br />
Refreshments were served<br />
The next meeting is scheduled {or<br />
8;30 PA, <strong>Jan</strong>uary 21. at the home<br />
Sf Miss Hazel Sevan, 818 central av<br />
• i '•- ' * *<br />
ATTOBNErS SECBETARY<br />
ON VACATION IN SOUTH<br />
Mrs. Anna M, Robinson, SOB 8th<br />
5t, secretary to Attorney Augustus<br />
SrO«ste.4s.i!»iiiiln«ja. msa<br />
cation in Miami Beach, Fla.<br />
She left lor Florida on Christmas<br />
Day and reports in letters to friends<br />
heie that "the weather Is wonder-<br />
ful" and that she Is enjoying the<br />
trip.<br />
A few days ago. Mrs. Robinson<br />
wrote, she visited with Lloyd Barnes,<br />
head chef at Jonstone's Restaurant,<br />
and his wife, Mary, who arc spend-<br />
ing the winter there.<br />
D. ol A, to bubal Smiths Entertain<br />
SttinbtW ef <strong>Ocean</strong> Pity Qpuntii u «• j C • ^ L<br />
No. U, BiU|httrs <strong>of</strong> America. wUI rlQliaay UliestS<br />
entertain th* Fast Councillors Asso-1 Assemblyman and Mrs. Natlianie<br />
elation ol Cape May County at 2;3Q C, Smith, 705 <strong>Ocean</strong> av,. entertainee<br />
" ~ * ' * L " ~—"—• fOr the holidays Mr. and Mrs. Davit!<br />
for the hulirjavs Mr and Mrs Da<br />
H Morgan <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia and Mr<br />
H —<br />
PJB,, nfJrt Tuisday'ln the Sentinel<br />
ledger building, ,... _„ ,<br />
At this tlmt olficers oi the council m& Mrs - Harv(1 y<br />
Will be Installed by Deputy State L&ndisvllle, P»,<br />
Munimn <strong>of</strong><br />
Councilor' Stale Bhaw, a member <strong>of</strong><br />
tufjtahoe Council No, 48.<br />
All members are urged to atttnd<br />
and cooperate in the efforts <strong>of</strong> the<br />
council to achieve a successful at-<br />
tendance record for thf new year,<br />
* # *<br />
S CAMPBELL GIRLS ALL<br />
HOME, FIRST TIME IN YEARS<br />
The Christmas holidays marked<br />
the first time In several years when<br />
all three daughters <strong>of</strong> Mrs, Jean<br />
lampbell Leach were home at the<br />
same time.<br />
Miss Betty Campbell, who served<br />
In the WAVSS several years, is now<br />
residing at home. Joining her over<br />
OhrlstBias weri her sister, Virginia,<br />
who expects to be graduated in May<br />
chool<br />
who expects to be gadua<br />
rom the Jefferson Hospital chool<br />
f nursing and Barbara on vacation<br />
Their daughter, Miss Betty Louise<br />
Smith, student nurse at the Aoing-<br />
ton Memorial Hospital School <strong>of</strong><br />
Nursing, returned there Biinday af-<br />
ter a two-week vacation with her<br />
parents and sister,<br />
Tlie Smiths received eenBrstuIa-<br />
tions New Years Day. which was<br />
their 35th wedding anniversary,<br />
D, <strong>of</strong> A. to Install<br />
Officers Tuesday<br />
The Daughters <strong>of</strong> America will<br />
have a meeting <strong>of</strong> the past council-<br />
ors <strong>of</strong> Cape May County at 2:30 p.m.<br />
Tuesday afternoon in The Sentinel-<br />
Ledger'Building.<br />
Installation <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers will take<br />
plnfe Tuesday evening.<br />
Mary College.<br />
Engagement Announced<br />
Mr, and Mrs, Lore Carson, <strong>of</strong> Dol-<br />
nont, announce the engagement <strong>of</strong><br />
,heir daughter, Elma, to Firman<br />
jqhenck, son <strong>of</strong> Mr, and Mrs. Wil-<br />
lam T, Bchanek, 116 Asbury av.<br />
No date has been set for the wed-<br />
ding as yet.<br />
| CKNTRAL F.-1\ A. TU<br />
SKE MOVIE ON CHINA<br />
A motion picture, "Here Comes<br />
China," will be presented at the<br />
monthly meeting <strong>of</strong> the Central<br />
Avenue' Parent-Tradier Association<br />
next Thursday, <strong>Jan</strong>uary 16, in the<br />
school auditorium. Ail parenis are<br />
invited to attend the session, sche-<br />
duled for 3:15 p.m.<br />
A golden wedding winiversary .<br />
local interest will pe observed Moa<br />
day by Dr. and Mrs, Paul P, DeDan,<br />
former summer residents here who<br />
now reside in the fowa Apartments,<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong>,<br />
and Mrs. DeDan are well<br />
Dr, ana Mrs, *«—•<br />
known here, having loeaticj for sum<br />
mers In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> when Dr. DeDaii<br />
opened a drug store in 1023 at Moor,<br />
jyn ter and the BOardwalfc Prior<br />
to that time he owned a number o(<br />
drug stores in Atlantic <strong>City</strong>.<br />
He -remained at the Moorlyn ter,<br />
address for four years, then built his<br />
own store at 4th st. and <strong>Ocean</strong> av<br />
He retired from business in 1645, I<br />
Barbara Peterson<br />
Wed at <strong>Ocean</strong> View<br />
A wedding <strong>of</strong> interest here took<br />
place at the Calvary Baptist Church,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> View, December 23, when Miss<br />
Bftrbara Peterson, daughter <strong>of</strong> Mrs,<br />
Lydia Petnrson, (103 Bill St., became<br />
the bride <strong>of</strong> Claude Hickman, fif<br />
South Dennis,<br />
The bride Is i graduate <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> High School, class <strong>of</strong> lUi, and<br />
formerly was emplnyert at Plymouth<br />
Inn.<br />
STf.' ' iTTTCnlilrr Is -rnrmertt"t-«aM><br />
he County Highway Department.<br />
The couple are residing I" Avalon<br />
? RKD RCHNITKLER FETEO<br />
IT BIRTHDAY FAHTY<br />
Fred fichiiitzler. ol lite Vino} 1 . wa,5<br />
Bivun a pleasant birthdiiy surprise<br />
Tuesday evening by his wife, Mrs,<br />
Pearl Schnitzler, at his home, """><br />
tile tuujne were B 1 **"^ anH<br />
adelphia, JaHUaiy U, »'f' •""<br />
spent thilr honeymoon in Jackson-<br />
ville, ria.<br />
Dr. DeDan was torn in Fa*<br />
France, and came to this country In<br />
1896, Mrs, DeDan «• born In Phil-<br />
adelphia,<br />
They have two chilgm a daugh<br />
ter. Miss Valentine Dipan, a teach<br />
er at the Brighton a\ School, At<br />
iantie <strong>City</strong>, and a soi Jules, who<br />
owns and operates a laundry in<br />
East Orange,<br />
This is the first wlntr Mr, and<br />
Mrs DeDan have spent j the North<br />
m 30 years, having spit<br />
A inters in<br />
ag pet p<br />
Petersbur|Fla<br />
Central av,<br />
A number ol friends anirelativos<br />
from Philadelphia and Q,aTT <strong>City</strong><br />
arrived to celebrate the aavernary<br />
with a luncheon and part;OiiesU<br />
from Philadelphia Lneludedlr. and<br />
Mrs. A. L, Schnltzler. Mr, u Mrs<br />
C, Seluntxli-r and Mr. and M. H J<br />
Warren.<br />
Mr, and Mrs, Let Hillegis a SQII<br />
Harry, and H. J, Oppelt, i this<br />
city, alsn were guests,<br />
MISS LOHMILLER Ol'EST<br />
AT 4iO*«Wi DUX EABTy .<br />
Miss Doris LiOhmillpr, daughtqf<br />
Mrs Elvira Lohmiller, 803 Btht,<br />
Was a recent guest <strong>of</strong> frlenUn<br />
Philadelphia and Norristown,<br />
She attended, a paity at The B.<br />
clay, Pniladelphia, at which fti<br />
Ruth Oarleen Lohmeyer, daugh<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> summer visitors, mti<br />
her debut<br />
Mies Calise to Wed<br />
Leonard P. Costello<br />
Rockettt<<br />
Ex-Narbe<<br />
Mr. and Mrs. ,<br />
this city, formerlj<br />
have announcedJ<br />
their daughter, :<br />
as, to Ohlef Yean<br />
ett. Jr., U, 8. N.<br />
Mrs. Rockott, <strong>of</strong><br />
Miss Thomas<br />
Lower Merlon H:<br />
L'kct! is an i<br />
Charier, Until<br />
ed a service sti<br />
,01<br />
th, Pa.,<br />
nent <strong>of</strong><br />
1 Thom-<br />
RMk-<br />
and<br />
lie <strong>of</strong><br />
Clilef<br />
<strong>City</strong><br />
CUOS1<br />
Old<br />
ones st<br />
eiramor<br />
lar but<br />
Council, I<br />
day evell<br />
Building]<br />
Oames<br />
mentf wj<br />
The gr<br />
p.m, this<br />
were rev<br />
n during<br />
hlcli foliowe<br />
meeting<br />
ee <strong>of</strong> P<br />
»>' the S<br />
«re played<br />
ser\«l<br />
PP will mcH<br />
frlday<br />
i<br />
Why we are asking<br />
for Higher Telephone Rates<br />
A S T A T E M E N T<br />
BY C H E S T E R I. I A R N A R D, P R E S I D E N T<br />
N E W J E R S E Y B E L L T E L E P H O N E C O M P A N Y<br />
fpHE reBpongibiliiy <strong>of</strong> furnishing telephone service in New Jersey carries with it the obligation<br />
A to see to it that the service shall he iulc at a , MMUMIW sod Cold WMUIE<br />
wiriHim «,,n(iiiiiI»iiilii(iiii!Iillliiiiiii(!lllipiNii I luiiil I Ut<br />
COTTAGE<br />
lUIOMIVO IJ|-«,I<br />
hedioiiins, % lialiis<br />
'I 1 =!ii/iirii«in nnrt Ln.ihirv iipiirtiiients<br />
2-brdriHi.in < iittiige irv,iri n'jlh talli<br />
Hut uir hi-iliiig uiNiulUiiion, t'riilral locution.<br />
! i 5,000<br />
2-FAMILY HOUSE<br />
,1 hr*!rtM>iH>* ami i-,iih t*;ich fhiiir, Kuriiislied<br />
Twin lied* in ,'i liednioiim<br />
Iliil Hiiter liRallng equltiiiirnl 'IKI flnnr<br />
Pcslrablc Isealiun lo stornji and Kuilriiml Mtiilioii<br />
PARIS<br />
620 8th Street<br />
s i0,500<br />
Phone 0775<br />
MJ-. and Mrs. Josepli A. Sommer<br />
were uttendiiiK the Furniture "\u'r.<br />
Removal Notice<br />
Dr, John E. Devine<br />
Will be located temporarily at<br />
740 CENTRAL AVENUE<br />
Until new <strong>of</strong>fices are constructed<br />
837 WESLEY AVENUE<br />
The <strong>of</strong>fice hours remain the same;<br />
Pork and Beam can^ta, B^d<br />
(•rapefruit Sectiong^to'^ »-<br />
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'W,<br />
Mi<br />
ers Named<br />
ji JJeads Point<br />
i'Asohiiimr<br />
the Atlantli<br />
r-.>rr_j«s March i<br />
>b|t*d tlw following or<br />
Spal'io^clt funds."<br />
Oerety. Mrs. Jona-<br />
JW.ftu-lJBMip.MM,<br />
Mrs. Frank M, Hart.<br />
^.^iJol&n,' MJi; floWrt<br />
rink Walker; Mrs: Paul Ctoi-<br />
JftjflwBartesflmlMi, Mr* Nor-<br />
tW^OKamaAOi, Alexander &-<br />
, Mayor Chftpman ii,* confident <strong>of</strong><br />
itBisuojettdftUidrlw; because <strong>of</strong>;<br />
b»« Words «rtablbhed by the peb-<br />
II pie <strong>of</strong> fiomeni Point, and is counting<br />
MORGAN & MEGEE<br />
For IMlinkln oo<br />
. FAINTING<br />
I^TEBIOH WHI K\TKniOR<br />
jnwr. OF WORK r-h.<br />
FREE J1RAKE<br />
i ! » p « t i « :..-,. •<br />
?it FREE ESTIMATES .<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Garage<br />
Mb Mmt aid Oteu Anna<br />
ThomM Oliver New<br />
Point Fire Chief<br />
' SOMERS POINT — At the reor<br />
sanitation meeting <strong>of</strong> city council<br />
Friday evening, Raymond Hyde, el<br />
doted councllman-at-Iarge ii) Nov<br />
ember,'was sworn in by <strong>City</strong> Clerl<br />
James O. Scull, arid then was elect<br />
In a letter to council, Mayor Fred<br />
ty. Chapman asked to be relieved <strong>of</strong><br />
his duties as acting police Tecordcr.<br />
Civic Club Has<br />
Induction Dinner<br />
Mrs. Albert Foreman<br />
Seated as President<br />
SOMERS POINT — The Women's<br />
h 4te StUtidl<br />
PER WKKK<br />
Worn piston<br />
. ring* rob your engine <strong>of</strong> its<br />
WltydcMt you money- in wotted<br />
«** •nd^iL Let us check yxnir engine<br />
a^ttjnetded.inttaUanewaet <strong>of</strong> Gen-<br />
ome Tbrtl rate to restore new car<br />
& ATLANTIC AV.<br />
C.' OS09 or 8892<br />
ler at Plymouth Inn, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />
last Thursday evening,<br />
Mrs, John M. St*elman, a past<br />
jresident, installtd the foUowmg <strong>of</strong>-<br />
ieers for 1847; Mrs, Albert Foreman<br />
resident; Mrs. Arehlbald Boyd,<br />
Ml vice president; Mrs. Henry<br />
Ford, second- vice president- Mrs,<br />
Catnerlne Vinduzir, recording lec-<br />
tttary; Mrs, Otto Champion, finan-<br />
cM secretary; Mrs, Andrew Somers,<br />
treasurer; Miss pdrosc Weakland,<br />
iergeant.st-armsi Mrs. Thomas C.<br />
Latimer, trustee for three years.<br />
All out-going <strong>of</strong>ficers were pre-<br />
sented with gigs from the club.<br />
Mrs. Mary Sparks was received as<br />
a new member, and resignations<br />
were received from Mrs, Catherine<br />
McFarland, who is movini away, and<br />
from Mrs. P. 0, Btoopes, arid Mrs,<br />
William Allen,<br />
The' auditing committee reported<br />
$310.30 in the treasury, A donation<br />
<strong>of</strong> $5 was made to the Infantile<br />
Paralysis March <strong>of</strong> Dimes drive. The<br />
<strong>Jan</strong>uary social night next Thursday,<br />
<strong>Jan</strong>uary 18, will be in charge <strong>of</strong> Mrs,<br />
Boyd Vorhtes, Mrs. Archibald Boyd<br />
and Miss Weakland.<br />
Tells Kiwanis<strong>of</strong><br />
Huge Fire Losses<br />
Speaker Cites Ap-<br />
palling Increase<br />
SOMERS POINT — Ernest' M.<br />
Pay, <strong>of</strong> Dunellen Rotary Club, ad-<br />
dressing the Klwanls Club Tuesday<br />
•"""• «. *~—•• — . night on "Fire Protection." said<br />
ed president <strong>of</strong> council, Mr. Hyde khat during 1943 the national lo'j by<br />
succeeds Thomas O, I*tiinerLijhq(j*tirewas1383millions and in IMC aU<br />
had been elected to the <strong>of</strong>MMOMe*<br />
Ing Mr. Hyde% absence while in the<br />
service.<br />
Councilman .Theodore Meskers was<br />
re-Installed in the second word, and<br />
Walter Stretch in the first ward.<br />
Thomas Oliver was appointed fire<br />
chief, succeeding Victor Oifford.<br />
FIB8T OT,<br />
W e L E<br />
T8ST0RE<br />
SomerePoint, N.J.<br />
L4 Pro<strong>of</strong> 12-03<br />
ires Co.<br />
!5 Asbury<br />
Pocahontas to Have<br />
Installation Rites<br />
SOMERS POINT — Two new<br />
members, Mrs. Vlnla Hiiey nnd Mrs.<br />
Josephine Welsh, were accepted at<br />
the Friday night meeting <strong>of</strong> Sliver<br />
Moon Council, No. 11. Degree <strong>of</strong><br />
Pocahontas, with Mrs. Oladys WU-<br />
letts acting as Pocahontas. <<br />
Plans were made to sponsor a<br />
skating party <strong>Jan</strong>uary 24 in <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> for the benefit <strong>of</strong> the Infantile<br />
Paralysis March <strong>of</strong> Dimes Drive,<br />
with Dorothy Button, chairman, as-<br />
sisted by members and Mrs. Norman<br />
Stenhenson, a member <strong>of</strong> the Som<br />
era Point committee.<br />
Installation . <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers <strong>of</strong> Silver<br />
Moon Council la scheduled for <strong>Jan</strong>-<br />
uary 17, with the Egg Harbor Coun-<br />
cil installing team <strong>of</strong>ficiating. Mrs.<br />
Elsie Sorao and Mrs. Elsie Kresser<br />
will be in charge <strong>of</strong> refreshments.<br />
BARBARA licULL<br />
HAS BIRTHDAY PARTY<br />
SOMERS POINT — Barbara Scull,<br />
daughter <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs. James E.<br />
Scull, Jr.. observed her ninth birth-<br />
day anniversary Tuesday evening by<br />
entertaining a group <strong>of</strong> her school<br />
pals and playmates at a party ar-<br />
ranged by her mother.<br />
Barbara received many lovely<br />
gifts, dames were enjoyed and re-<br />
freshments served with a special<br />
birthday cake and candles.<br />
Her guests were: Alice Koch,<br />
Cathy Batten. Barbara Mink, Jeanne<br />
Stretch, Jean McCausland, Elsie<br />
Smith. Marilyn Thompson, Harry<br />
Elwell, Robert and David Johnson,<br />
Edmond Poor, Charles McDowell.<br />
James Conover. Charles Lewis, Mrs.<br />
Charles Smith. Mrs. Peg Lewis, Mrs.<br />
Fairest Conover, and Mrs. Scull, <strong>of</strong><br />
Somers Point, and Mrs. Howard<br />
Johnson, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />
V.F.W. AUXILIARY<br />
TO HAVE SOCIAL<br />
SOMERS POINT — The Ladies'<br />
Auxiliary <strong>of</strong> Roberts-Johnson Post<br />
No. 2189. V.P.W., held a brief meet-<br />
ing at the New York av. fire hull<br />
Friday evening with Mrs. Allen RIs-<br />
ley in the chair. Plans were made to<br />
have a social time with refresh-<br />
ments at the <strong>Jan</strong>uary 20 meeting.<br />
Mm. Jean Conover. Mrs. Peg Lewis,<br />
Mrs, Oladys Parsons, Mrs. Lulu<br />
Koerner. Mrs. Elizabeth Voorhes and<br />
Mm. Jean Rlsley will be in charge<br />
Mrs. Elizabeth Gorrctt was ac-<br />
cepted as a new member.<br />
Point Personals<br />
SOMERS POINT — Mrs. Marlon<br />
Kldd, 315 W. Rhode Island av., is<br />
convalescing at Shore Memorial<br />
Hospital, following an appendix op-<br />
eration. She Is the daughter <strong>of</strong> Mr.<br />
Ud Mrs; Carlos Garrison.<br />
: . ' : • . ; • • . , • • •<br />
Un Aim M. Mesken returned to<br />
her duties as teacher at Fanwood,<br />
N.J., the first-<strong>of</strong> the week alter<br />
speeding the vacation period with<br />
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.' Charles<br />
Mestets, on Bay av.<br />
• . • ,<br />
Mrs. Catherine Smith, George it,,<br />
who ia on the teaching staff <strong>of</strong> the<br />
tocal schools, spent the holiday per-<br />
iod vMUng her eon ana daughter-<br />
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Rusaell Smith,<br />
m Pittsburgh.<br />
' • • " ; ' • . • • » ' ;<br />
and Mrs. Charleo Thomas<br />
spent the week end In Philadelphim<br />
and visited their son, Cnarlet Tho-<br />
ttu, at the Naval Hospital » wai<br />
Injured while pUying. footbiOI for<br />
Bomfrt Point. Ma. Oarrett Sullivan<br />
accompimied Mr. and Mrs. Thomas<br />
and visited her sister. Mrs. Elwood<br />
most MM mulioni, regardleis <strong>of</strong> fire<br />
protection in the country.<br />
Every 24 hours <strong>of</strong> the day three<br />
.ires occur in hospltali, six schools,<br />
four theatres, nine churchis, 28 ho-<br />
tels and 929 private dwellings he<br />
said. SDtty-flvi per Cent <strong>of</strong> fires In<br />
homes may be extinguished' by fire<br />
nrtlnguiiihers. He declared that the<br />
irst five minutes <strong>of</strong> fighting a fire<br />
Is more vaj iable than the next five<br />
iOUrs.<br />
Herbert C. Addlieott, retiring m-<br />
jerlntenden, <strong>of</strong> Shore Memorial<br />
Hospital, was a guest.<br />
Perfect attenaanee tabs for a four<br />
•ear period were presented to Far-<br />
,est Conover and Earl Hickman;<br />
three year tabs to Joseph Matnner,<br />
Ralph Middleton and Wilbur Phar-<br />
azyn: two year, Nick Beard. Frank<br />
TeFeo and arlfflth Ratcllff, and one<br />
ear to William Godfrey, Thomta<br />
jnver.-aiorle Wilcox at<br />
itarkts, with Mayor Clyde W. Stru<br />
it. <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Oity, making the pre<br />
lentatlen.<br />
TWO MORI ORANDOHILDBBN<br />
SOMERS POINT — Mrs, Maf da-<br />
lene Spite, Shore rd., h«j received<br />
word <strong>of</strong> the birth <strong>of</strong> two more<br />
grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Edward<br />
Briney have a son, horn DeeentSer<br />
28 in Philadelphia, Mrs. Briney for-<br />
merly was Virginia SplU. Mr. and<br />
Mrs. George Bpiti are receiving<br />
congratulations on the birth <strong>of</strong> a<br />
daughter, December 30, in Philadel-<br />
phia.<br />
Point WoriHng on<br />
Hospital Campaign<br />
B6MERS,,POINT — Mayor Fred<br />
W. Chapman has been named chair-<br />
man <strong>of</strong> the campaign in Somers<br />
Point for bur Lady <strong>of</strong> Lourdcs Hos-<br />
pital and the Children's Hospital<br />
building fund, and has appointed<br />
the following committee to formu-<br />
late plans:<br />
Mrs. Garrett Sullivan, Walter<br />
Stretch. Robert Stretch-, Joseph Qe-<br />
rety, Joseph Motnner, Frank H.<br />
Hart. Theodore Meskers, Prank Dc-<br />
Pco and Charles WlK>ow.<br />
The need for these hospitals In<br />
this area Is urgent, he says, und ag-<br />
ain he Is certain that the people <strong>of</strong><br />
Somers Point will lend their support<br />
to so worthy n project.'<br />
Night <strong>of</strong> Sports<br />
For Polio Fund<br />
Boys' Club Again<br />
to Sponsor It<br />
gOMlHS POINT — The Somers<br />
point Boys Club again will sponsor<br />
a "Night <strong>of</strong> Sports" to benefit the<br />
Infantile paralysis fund, on Mon-<br />
day night, <strong>Jan</strong>uary 27.<br />
ThrefJuskftbaU games,.followed<br />
~S"B.Oice.' are 'being arranged by a<br />
Pli hif Wil<br />
jySB.Oice. are beg g y<br />
conuniiWi under Police Chief Wil<br />
liam Morrow and <strong>of</strong>finprs <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Boys' club.<br />
As the feature attraction in the<br />
final game It is hoped to bring to<br />
gather the Boys' Olub senior team<br />
and the unbeaten <strong>Ocean</strong> Olty Chat-<br />
terbox quintet.<br />
The paralysis benefit night rals-<br />
ed more than 1150 lost year.<br />
Due to hreaklni up ol^ tha At-<br />
lantle County League, the Hoys' Oiub<br />
is now seeking home games for<br />
Monday nights and fames out <strong>of</strong><br />
town' any night but Friday. The<br />
club has seven fully uniformfd<br />
teams <strong>of</strong> all age groups.<br />
ie atreNew<br />
VILLAGE<br />
Monday<br />
Meet the AH-American<br />
heart in the new film coming to the<br />
sweet-<br />
Village Theatre Columbia's "Betty<br />
C0-ed," a new romantic college mu-<br />
slcal, features lovely Jean Porter<br />
the<br />
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RICHARDS'<br />
We will be happy to serve <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> folks<br />
now visiting St. Petersburg. Fla.<br />
WINTERTIME at<br />
646 First Avenue, North, St. Petersburg, Fin.<br />
SUMMERTIME at<br />
819 Asbury Avenue, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
with Shirley Mills, William Mason<br />
and Rosemary LaPlanche. <strong>Jan</strong> Sav-<br />
Itt and his orchestra are important-<br />
ly spotted.<br />
- Tuesday and Wednesday<br />
Some <strong>of</strong> the finest wild animal<br />
action pictures ever cauglit by the<br />
camera plus an unusual love story<br />
make thrill follow thrill in the ac-<br />
tion packed film. "The Jungle Prin-<br />
cess." which will be revived Tuesday<br />
With Dorothy Lumuur playing op<br />
posite Ray Mllland, Academy Award<br />
winner, "The Junljle Princess" tells<br />
<strong>of</strong> H juiiRk'-bred maiden who has<br />
never seen a white man.<br />
Thursday<br />
Kiidio's fumed "Whistler" teaches<br />
a weird killer a terrifying lesson In<br />
Columbia film coming to the<br />
Theatre Thursday, "Stfcret<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Whistler," starring Richard<br />
Dix with Leslie Brooks and Michael<br />
Duane in key supporting rolei, is<br />
the sixth picture in the popular ger.<br />
les suggested by the Columbia<br />
BroadenMing System's radio prog,<br />
ram.<br />
Friday and Saturday<br />
.Bachelor's Daughters," oneJJ<br />
most "enttrtaining TirfW W<br />
appear on Broadway this year, is<br />
now scheduled to bow in at the Vll<br />
lage Theatre next Friday through<br />
United Artists release. It ig an An<br />
drew Stone production starring Qail<br />
Russell and Ann Dvorak, Ol&lre Tre<br />
vor and Jfcne Wyatt. Adolphe Men<br />
jou and Bilie Byrke, and presenting<br />
Eugene Lliit, OI concert pianist whe<br />
won acclaim at the Potsdam Confer'<br />
en».<br />
• # *<br />
SON BORN TO IIEIMS<br />
Mr. and Mrs, Oharles Helm, Jr.,<br />
-Jl Shore rd., are the parents <strong>of</strong> a<br />
son born <strong>Jan</strong>uary 3 at Shore Mem-<br />
orial Hospital,<br />
The baby, who weighed seven<br />
pounds eight ounces at birth, has<br />
been named Charles Joseph. He Is<br />
their second child.<br />
The couple also have a daughter,<br />
Marilyn, 18 months old.<br />
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hVtm BAEI - ALAN YOUNG in<br />
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In Technicolor<br />
Bfriiun Cartoon, TfavtloiM and Ntwa<br />
ILLIAM ASON<br />
JAN SAVITT In<br />
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Automatic Gas Water Heaters, 30, 45 & 65 gal. sizes<br />
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Automatic Oil Fired Water Heaters, 20,30 &, 45 gals,<br />
Electric Heaters, Trilmont and others, $10.80 to $33<br />
114 Circulators<br />
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count the somewhat lesser blessings that<br />
have subsequently been accumulating, in<br />
men to.*<br />
• • •<br />
George T. Sanders, a veteran <strong>of</strong><br />
more than five yean in the Army,<br />
died from Injuries received in an au-<br />
to accident at aemf'i Point.<br />
• • *<br />
Bundles <strong>of</strong> clothing |»fan pour-<br />
ing In for the Victory Clothing Col-<br />
lection to aid people overseas.<br />
"wBr<br />
... wnj announced regis-<br />
tration dates <strong>of</strong> men from SO<br />
through 44, who had not previously<br />
registered for service.<br />
««i. . % peconie rather impresBive in »ppointed Nathaniel o, smith as hb<br />
.number, but the tranrthey lndicata IB legislative iecr«tary. *<br />
both interesting and jffgnitant,<br />
.• •;•'••[,_. The odd thing is that most <strong>of</strong> them<br />
, . came to un becauae this ig a resort—not<br />
' m industrial center — a resort with an<br />
appeal to home owners. The owners <strong>of</strong><br />
.some <strong>of</strong> th«e industries were retired.<br />
Whey came to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> to establish<br />
permanent homes, then drifted into these<br />
•nterprises, just to have something to<br />
do. And now look—<br />
A cqppany manufacturinf key blanks<br />
Brtd powibly other hardware gadgets is<br />
eenstrueting a plant at 13th st. and Ha-<br />
1 it, and Haven av.<br />
, A 'company manufacturing model<br />
airplanes and boats has constructed an<br />
attractive, modernistic building at 14th<br />
And Raven av.<br />
An upholstering plant is now under<br />
construction at Srd it. and Asbury av.<br />
And th«n there's that new enterpride<br />
that will manufacture "concrete lum-<br />
ber", at 'rth st. and Haven av., and<br />
, which is a child <strong>of</strong> an older concrete mix<br />
roncern at 4th st. and Haven av., estab-<br />
lished only a year ago.<br />
In addition there Is a clothing con-<br />
Miss Marian E. Pry became the<br />
bride <strong>of</strong> Louis E. Brundige, <strong>of</strong> Bal-<br />
timore, at the bride's Philadelphia<br />
home; the marriage <strong>of</strong> Miss Sva W-<br />
legt:I to Harold M. IJavis was an-<br />
nounced.<br />
• • *<br />
Hundreds <strong>of</strong><br />
joying a cold w—- ~j «u»...s auvan-<br />
lage <strong>of</strong> the iled slide and Ice skat-<br />
ing rlni at the Recreation Center,<br />
10 YEARS AOtT<br />
Wiiliatn p. ihrlver. Blehard Hans-<br />
com, W, B. Sahwarti and W. Bh»ffer<br />
imith appeared before the commis-<br />
iioners to ash that • substantial am-<br />
ount he ipent to stop beach erosion<br />
in the mid-eity area.<br />
Editorials Condensed<br />
From County Press<br />
A GOOD MOVIE, WITH<br />
NO SEX OECEIME<br />
(WUdw<strong>of</strong>la Leader) ,.. —-<br />
KewBUrthtM wasihown In one W-qdd<br />
leaves from the<br />
Whin ©Mitt flurj •<br />
to<br />
ld Pkk<br />
ous Budtold 'U<br />
In 3888, tbw *<br />
ffl <strong>of</strong> Aliw<br />
d<br />
& m^ht^JS?SSnyfl?ffi ffit * ww** 1 -* ««»» migm&mul:rmm<br />
Without a olot tavolvlne »** WSB " rfl '<br />
wwt Dtae!?/ -£L <strong>of</strong><br />
gSSJ<br />
Uiele<br />
m UfM-up tote^but m a taw Wntaf,-w- .<br />
In the eve, Papa worked in tL yi^t raSrw to«<br />
ther out and in and made » rw <strong>of</strong> solp'TSe2 «ufr ^<br />
jxurry and Wilton went to revival ImtaUm'ilW<br />
II after school. Mother took finf TfoKSPalKlBn.f %mm<br />
Ptemuir m <strong>Jan</strong>uaryT^U^^SI<br />
it torn to B..ylc cotttgi nd belted »oa5> "^WlSlS<br />
good to discover that people can be<br />
Pwrtoujly on <strong>Jan</strong>uary 4, we find that<br />
wont down to Boyle cottage and bouedwip."<br />
for th I u<br />
posribly have any great popular ap-<br />
. 8Ur and Wa«) The foltoPini Monday, we find ttatAUWi itet^,: ' .:*•..<br />
Cape May County in 1848 esteb- Mill, bad responded to the spring urge. "Nell," Alice<br />
Uined a record <strong>of</strong> Wgljway safew, wrote, "went over to (Sam) Convert to &§ measured -~n.^~T ""-FW^StU<br />
which put it at the head <strong>of</strong> the Uat for Her new sprini dress, and then went down town ,?lP.W?!?Wi<br />
<strong>of</strong> New Jersey countiei, havint *«• twtoe." (Could lt have bna for more material?) Sif %rt *ffi!2/f8ii!i**M!<br />
smaUest number <strong>of</strong> traffic aoeUent OBametertsWly for matt <strong>of</strong> ljer Monday entri», #«-**'"zSQBBrSXi!<br />
fatalities ta the state, AUee wrote ot tWa day: "MoUisr and I put out a large 5?W»_ft^^*>?^g<br />
It Is not a record <strong>of</strong> which we wash today. Mr. (W) ^ir called a few momente SKY? ""ff ffl—*¥<br />
should be proud, Durtai 1M8 thu thy tun. to talk over the ;8oelBWe f , to be Ma B«E« W^StF^f^^M<br />
county h»d seven fatal aooldenti, Thursday." ; ^' w ^*M^^s!<br />
most <strong>of</strong> which could have been av- The "aociaWi", It new, *»• to b» for the benefit K H0 ??' It «"•*•»*•£<br />
oided by the use <strong>of</strong> extra caution, <strong>of</strong> th» Ule Bavtag Station, at les»»i one <strong>of</strong> the ttny W« *"*_•* ;^ff*" •* S<br />
Until the combined efforts <strong>of</strong> til resort's social hubs In tha§§ dayi, E?«^body wa« *»• w « "W^WTOBtt,<br />
our law enforcement aienelei, auto- pret«r excited about preparatioiis for the bl« night, n^mmimmegg, '<br />
mobUe driven and pedMtrlans ean tt must have been mrip-reartng success, but AU©s _,« » ttwajt<br />
reduce the traffic toll to an even —probably tired with all the exeitanftnt — dismissed *«<br />
sraHler figure, there can be no jus- It briefly, whin ifte w»to, no doubt late at night; wtt _ - _ _ j - -<br />
uAf^v »« .,a « tifieation for pride in our reflord, "<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Uf» S»vmf Station evening sociable 6 HKSLrK255L?W8<br />
NOTICE TO CHESTER, PA,, At the outset <strong>of</strong> 1M7, we cannot came <strong>of</strong>f this eve. 68 persons therf, 18 cakes. Went to fflfl^&^SSSt 1<br />
LETTER WRITER urge too strongly that driven and W.O.T.U. at panonage, S p.m. Am delegate to eonvte--« W^M^"-»»<br />
R5KJh m^tSS'U* «-TSWrflffiKSM Ores, Made Over ~-$lM ' ^ ^ 1 ^<br />
ver.» durinf 1948, Gape May County made *Uat, not fluite so ewansivi in adomBent u sis. >»_tlie W« a ,«KS^f<br />
the eomniunication int«nd«d for • i 00 * •*»** toward safer highways, ter Nell, decided to have Mrs. Conver make on* <strong>of</strong> her wWW » IM anjorr ^<br />
pubUcation, eomments'upon the nro- Sut " ta «W » "tart. The ultimate old dwsiei over. The progress <strong>of</strong> tbij eBterprise is • •:•<br />
posed p»rlodlcal re-eMmlnation <strong>of</strong> ("a 1 !* "'UJ ,* tons w »y o«. traceable by these eatrief t DEFENSE OF MIND<br />
luionnM]. Hri«.. —— "<strong>Jan</strong>. 17-^Took my blue dress over to Mrs. Convert «ro h» J« ««i Am,<br />
lire KEIF AIR-MINDED to see about having it fixed over ..." JT' r*V m ^ a ^^<br />
"<strong>Jan</strong>. 24-^pned my blue akjrt and took it over to S usertv was Hut rackHL 1<br />
Mrs, Oonvw-s to make over. Went down to Morris' for %£ rf^|^tt£ ; SSSSSN'4',<br />
l^ttoitilkandcottonformvdr.^ «ds ?f Wnd. ^ «J«^^<br />
and Caoe '&" to" the ***** bustle tWs aft."<br />
rCape HH County Tlm«)<br />
By OABL HELM JutomobuTdriwrs. 1<br />
NEW YOEK — Where in a l<strong>of</strong>t The Sentinel .Ledger will be glad<br />
vnn HmrixH-. hi.h .,h««. BU Udlng on upper Park Ave,, a to publish it, provided the bons fide lupe mw waaty nates) . '<br />
SnS fhS?L«Sn iffh puirt0 RiMn Wntleman and hU a»- name and address <strong>of</strong> the writer algo The appUMtlon <strong>of</strong> AU-Ameriea Jgj-. ••<br />
sDectae'uIar^Is « trh^S?-r^Srw B soct » tes , tu d «>«* thelr one-hur). u published. Aviation. Inc., to indudi Sea Ule ««»?"<br />
dgTow^hin P drea-mlllioneth jingle bell in time .^_- ^ - Oity. <strong>Ocean</strong> Oity. Court House,<br />
flie Township, ^ for Christmas ,,, 1 t 1 ' ""»—• —' - "<br />
i. C .' ^ S 1 Manne was president, sliver thrwd for BO buctaf* throw<br />
reorganized at a mestlns in eity hall, Bnd gold ones for 100-Hind getting<br />
Royal Shoe Store was advertiitag "where a man-about-town took<br />
mens dress ihoes at 12.45 and wo- hitjnelf to Oartier'i to get his right<br />
|i to $4.98. Penn front .,.,.J for a M^ g^ to.<br />
chartns as a hou.., „..„<br />
tinglyjCreating a fairly<br />
payrom<br />
Shades <strong>of</strong> those<br />
five routes, which already links 111<br />
communities In six states. In which<br />
-^- ' ^tm&mmm^ ei<br />
Directly or indirectly, the Amer- ,h| n ,* h » t ^"f} *?!?<br />
communiUes In six states, in which , , ,,<br />
it couecte air mail and air express. £l/e gyrf^ fft# Confteldg<br />
^b£2££2*hF* b *J?SZk<br />
U U "**««* «« • •»: that the ,<br />
IherS^fihtai, ta betol regSffi) Z&»LS*«»« ^ ^ «« «"<br />
J" «»» g-».«i seheme, <strong>of</strong> course,<br />
f the entire<br />
prove ooretome in ts entL^.<br />
»u¥ui, -T— HAS me Wwle VSJE^f.l<br />
tyrants from abroad and t^ttea<br />
ear* at home for your IreeitomJT<br />
Bilne.':': •'. "' '-:-,':'" /•7 t "vg'<br />
Urn Islt then, that we mti<br />
ET ggges siM: zz zz<br />
* fut pmiiction tint • indastry would ruin<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> as a wsort!<br />
•Today we hm$ industry, unabtrusive-<br />
jy tucktd away out <strong>of</strong> sight, and eompar-<br />
aMwIy few people r»lize It. We have in-<br />
4Uit^, largely by virtue <strong>of</strong> the fact that<br />
we aw a reaortl<br />
[Telephone Rates<br />
p; There is one rift in the cloudi that<br />
iJtmre o&scured the sun for <strong>Ocean</strong> O'ty's<br />
[v-ttieidiane subacribers by Us propoaed<br />
jBiw rate schedule, filed this week,<br />
I Thi rift largely concerns business<br />
I houses that use the telephone extensiveiy<br />
|to contact Atlantic <strong>City</strong> and points along<br />
by Hiram 8, Mower and Edward B. Where the ashes <strong>of</strong> Damon Run-<br />
Amett, th< respective presidepts, yon, from a low-flying plane, were<br />
• • • flung to the winds, over Broadway.<br />
Albert Oldfieid was elected presi- -————<br />
Democracy<br />
The winter crop <strong>of</strong> oranges and<br />
for years.<br />
revenues, and<br />
has shown an the<br />
EVERYONE<br />
'In the last analysii, virtually all<br />
g eters, urandpa nip AO not know ~what A bflAuiOAd<br />
Harry readinf. Wpa adeep on lounge,- gu e d«t $ SST vlrtoUy iJoSS<br />
<strong>Jan</strong>, 7-Harry and Fred took a rid» on beach with Raw no conc^ion^f the mewuS<br />
"nfl phaeton. Mother finished wash and I did ot -(rSe enterprise"?^Thit W»t«<br />
** Jt~ M ^ T a 2 d Nc "?°t h sick but up ftnd ^tiol dbt toTl<br />
made<br />
way committee for the newTerm. 1 ..uua „• U1H case oi personal in- t, \i~rz —' ~ »'<br />
n, mi ~~T". t come taxes, sales taxes Md the like " w » that happened to u<br />
, ._,». j Wy tini WOK a not on Beacli with ham<br />
rrn r r\ Do] 'y and Phaeton. Mother flnl.5h.-d wash and I did nf •'<br />
The Low Down - - Mms imm * ' - itM<br />
——: won't look for uranium particularly. Kg 1 "!' JOA 1181 **'*I s ".vuumbamv (Kit proceeds. peand a Uttte booBtt tort txt*<br />
"DJereaslng wages without UftiBg Bowever, if a larfe pi«» <strong>of</strong> tne - ««S S-5!fi' t Si 1 ? B ^^ r «« panBnage.) a veiy good explanation for<br />
wife* ffmm&^&mn ffi^SSIS^A^'^"^** 11 ^ 1 *<br />
woum, iraanciaieajHjr. . JJ, „„ j ^ „,,, , ^ ^ „„,. And so It wiiit. Never » dull moment for the Pan- peace ,,, -'y^WM<br />
._. ^__ ther puU her foot down is when the Welds. , > "Q standii for John Q.:<br />
••The country is,and <strong>of</strong> needless light turns to green,-wp TSnt . Everybody ihrould keep a diary, «a posterity can QuesUom about thipaftl,<br />
" enjoy iti SB yean later. and future <strong>of</strong> free enterprtoe<br />
An BdverMsement Is a picture <strong>of</strong> ' . "Q stanojI for/the Queer<br />
a pretty gy-J eattag. wearing hold- «w .r . ft f aafl social o^eWnes fl»t%<br />
Ing or driving something that some- 1 flC JSttt iSOWl foisted on John for the patt-<br />
one wante to seU.-Atcnison Olobe. ^L!?!ZZjZr . *Q «tM»»'ft»? QBttf-iotWftS<br />
'A (snltu 1> one *hn «« H.B «- Doctor: "Deep breathing, you understand, des- tem is to be eaved fnutt<br />
and wasteful spending, and being<br />
soaked with burdening taxes be-<br />
cause <strong>of</strong> faults <strong>of</strong> the government 11<br />
—Rep. KButson, Mtan,<br />
"A Washington optimist is a fel-<br />
low that doesn't aare what happen!<br />
—M long<br />
HUnl" _<br />
tor.<br />
oent<br />
as it<br />
is one who to the opera-<br />
eat railroad system m '<br />
Quick Quote<br />
"There t» » ptemta* need far<br />
at tappeni * VMm is one who to the opera- Doctor: D<br />
happen to MOB <strong>of</strong> a great railroad system man-' tr °ys microbes,<br />
eSmeirtl? Wet to show ataMt aaSrf, a pro- ***£J3<br />
fit as a manufacturer <strong>of</strong> toys.—Oe- breathe deeply?<br />
trolt JTewa,<br />
doctor ' how force them to<br />
torn is to be Raved aw<br />
destruction — for the<br />
Today's Version I Make a better<br />
mouiitnip and the people who try to<br />
beat ft nnth tn Mm, Auu —MI t.<br />
Neighbor: "That's a good looking hat, B11L"<br />
Man: "Thanks. I bought It five years ago,<br />
ined three time* changed it ti i<br />
^^»s^^^<br />
i nation IP*!*"<br />
iod <strong>of</strong> boom and bwt md Oan- ' . '• ' , • * • • , . . ®*i.j'ift£<br />
WtowtoentoFtow. HcmittJ^ZirZ ,. B<strong>On</strong>OWO ROME ^ ^ *<br />
t^f^^i^^^S'P 11 ^ 1 ^- Teaehw: "When waj Rome bmlt?" ^<br />
W» haw bem removed, the eoun- Junior: *Ai night." «^Pt T"<br />
«ww»'*rt#»,;"... .«,<br />
tor<br />
is
IL-<br />
"What is<br />
tHealing<br />
T.. . results<br />
jSqeucebave<br />
J yaat numbers<br />
, including many<br />
tftite derpkawig.<br />
Science<br />
*> Sttiptnreftikw<br />
Jiddy<br />
l^fully flxpiaina the prqyr'Vtff^<br />
ttumer ef tWnkproduces<br />
TCt-r-heBU the<br />
BujmUes the needy,<br />
^ip the* bnilfenfi$'l<br />
ela mew<br />
MM^tvesBdtion,<br />
" iRiuiWiilneM,<br />
"' ' ~ ' • i* jtjfJhV''<br />
wattii,<br />
Vh<br />
M an Ik*<br />
to «M<br />
•<br />
rfSipPl<br />
m<br />
jnd use.<br />
tbft pecan CJty<br />
nnd ' <br />
Wiip. The mttaan subject will be "A<br />
Bane View <strong>of</strong> Youreell." MUJIO by<br />
St' John's CUiolr, with Jeannette<br />
BteUi as soloiift. Visitors are always<br />
welcome. -••;, ".' ' '" . •'.-' •<br />
Catechetical Class. ;<br />
10 »Jn, Holy Oommunlon.!<br />
Tho rectoj wljl be in hij <strong>of</strong>fice<br />
OCEAN CUT BAPTIST "lnted to county government pon»<br />
when the board <strong>of</strong> freeholdhad<br />
Its annual organization<br />
"ng, Thursday' afternoon last<br />
i)b#rt K. Bell was re-appointed<br />
nty legal counsel, and Miss Lou-<br />
CarlBon was re-named assistant<br />
nty treasurer.<br />
"ler appointments were: Hobort<br />
„/•«! Tjickahoe, building care.<br />
'fir; Vr.M. B. Cohen, North Wild-<br />
A, cqunty physician; Elizabeth<br />
nger, almshouse matron: Nor-<br />
Vanaman, <strong>Ocean</strong> View, superjident<br />
<strong>of</strong> veterans' graves: Harry<br />
•Ulding and Mrs Anna Spauld-<br />
% Court House, warden and mati<br />
Of the county Jail; Thomas Lo-<br />
Orten Creek, road supervisor;<br />
Harry Wler, Wlldwood Crest.<br />
ry commission.<br />
here were no cfiangcs-jn the de-<br />
'Tient asslgnnftbts <strong>of</strong> thfi fivefreeholder<br />
board.<br />
wh«n you put your laving! In thto Association<br />
your s&vin»i up to 15,000 Wft (IUIF insured by jeriughway Link<br />
Fed«r«l Svfigi ml IMS i<br />
be Rushed<br />
Me Highway Commlisloner<br />
nctr Miller, Jr., expreiiid the<br />
f Friday that at least five miles<br />
OCEAN Cm HOME [the proposed north-south super-<br />
Ifcway will be completed ''prompt-<br />
• to give the publle a sample <strong>of</strong><br />
SAVINGS and LOAN ASSN. " m traffic facilities.<br />
r,_Jer has called a hearing for<br />
Buary 28 to consider alignment <strong>of</strong><br />
511 - 8th Strcot Phone 0Q14 - Route 4 nrkway in Fasale<br />
nttr, where the superhighway to<br />
t May will begin. Links in the Olfta oontributtd by Ot*an <strong>City</strong> employes <strong>of</strong> the New Jersey Bell Telephone Co. to children In the<br />
talc section would Include four TaMotH Imtitutlani mentioned below, From left! Miss Helen M. Sld Mrs. A, b. Lellrh, Mia 1, M,<br />
a half miles from Clifton to Pnllo and Mta P. F, Elliott.<br />
Bteomfleld, and three miles<br />
SIMONIZING and LUBRICATION ._i OUItoB to the vicinity <strong>of</strong> Main The New Jeriey Bell Telephonethe<br />
Betty Baelmraeh Home, thp At- toys, useful gifts, candy, cakes and<br />
, ftterson,<br />
Company's "Pioneers" played Santa lantle Oounty Tubprcular Pine Rest fruit,<br />
llgnment <strong>of</strong> 11 miles in Kgsex Claus during the Christmas season institution, the Atalntlc Oounty Christmas carols were played by<br />
Hanif-Inn<br />
nty wU! be determined later. to the Children's Seashore Home Almshouse and Asylum, and the the Women's Activities Committee,<br />
SANDER'S ESSO STATION<br />
Salvation Army,<br />
headed by Mrs. Lenta D Oqld, <strong>of</strong><br />
918 Wesley Ave,<br />
AT THI<br />
Miss Helen Btedem, clilef operator Atlantic <strong>City</strong>.<br />
HEATED ROOMS<br />
Ltt Ui Wtateriie Your C«Tpd»y!<br />
THE FRIENDLY YARD<br />
<strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice, and her Having done thi.' ,,ood deed, the<br />
ESSO<br />
entire staff actively supported this employes <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> central<br />
Open AU Tesr Central LocaUali<br />
So, Cor. 9th & Bay Aw.<br />
activity.<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice had a post-christmas party <strong>of</strong><br />
BeaMiuUe Bate - Private Bath<br />
SIGN<br />
Horace j. Bernleltcr, chairman <strong>of</strong> tlleir own, Monday <strong>of</strong> last week,<br />
BERBER LUMBER CO.<br />
the Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Council, enacted when gifts were exchanged and re-<br />
the role <strong>of</strong> Santa Cliius, dlsiribijtlnE freshments served.<br />
1034-36 SIMPSON AVE. Ph. 0948<br />
MOBILGAS STATION<br />
— JUST ARRIVED —<br />
9th St. and Asbury kni<br />
| Hotel Strand<br />
1 x 6" and 8" Tongued and Grooved Boards Girls Eligible<br />
LUBRICATiON<br />
Good Outside White House Paint<br />
9th and Wesley Av,<br />
WASJ<br />
RIGHT PRICES — PROMPT SERVICE For Scholarships<br />
OCTAI^CI¥<br />
KUMEK, Prop.<br />
HARDWARE BUILDERS' SUPPLIES N, j, C, Makes Offer<br />
Open All Year<br />
to Students Here<br />
PAUL M, 8FIECKEB<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> high school students<br />
ROYGAUN:<br />
are eligible to compete for a limited<br />
number <strong>of</strong> scholarships open exclusively<br />
to girls in this state which will<br />
Expert Body and Punt Wort | PAINTING<br />
be awarded by New Jersey Collcgt'<br />
for Women to students who enter<br />
pCEAN CITY GARAGE<br />
N.J.O, next September, In announc-<br />
INTERIOR EXTERIOR<br />
NINTH and BAY AVENTJE PHONE<br />
ing the scholarships. Dean Margaret<br />
BRAKi<br />
r ltt a notice ruin your home when It coats no more to have It T. Oorwbi said that, despite increas-<br />
•••••••••< Reasonable Prices Wublar A<br />
*-* by a master palnter7 Yes, we still have pure Unseal OU ed applications for admission, "we<br />
>•••»»••• Adjustment<br />
and pre-war Faint.<br />
are still eager that outstarining students<br />
should not fail <strong>of</strong> a college ed-<br />
{Motor Tune-Up! SPECIAL!<br />
ucation for lack <strong>of</strong> ways and means."<br />
lARLES VERNON HOUSAND High school seniors whose financial<br />
need might prevent them from<br />
ALL . A .<br />
• AUTHORIZED DEALERS [605 Eighth Strict «»HrOB84W gaining a college education may<br />
MAKE * ^-50<br />
learn details <strong>of</strong> the scholarships<br />
This JQ.50 #•<<br />
from their school principals. As<br />
CARS W<br />
Week <strong>On</strong>ly .<br />
March 1 is tin<br />
;<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Garage H«V, Whm W* DM PACKARD HOLDS THE LINE •;sm<br />
No price increase contemplated,<br />
and <strong>Ocean</strong> Av. |, Iiiifi tkt fr•••»»<br />
BISHOP MOTOR SALES<br />
...and how ma>y narct<br />
pttt, iu*s<br />
repast front<br />
retains game policy on used can as before price i<br />
ttariap,<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
trols were removed, except 50-50 deal is replace!^<br />
1, Inipeot brai« dnu,<br />
4, Clock Kni ad<br />
air Personal Satiafaction Guarantee on all Used<br />
45<br />
ABU if DMd«L<br />
•ith ear h anl cords Us every rake k Mag tto Uaid<br />
Mt. RADIO PROGRAMS<br />
L<br />
I, Adjust th« teakt<br />
sold by us.<br />
COME IN FOB DEMONSTRATION<br />
witli drum,<br />
i»* WFPG -m<br />
AUTHORIZED PACKARD SALES and SEE<br />
lhis pi|e is framed by<br />
4. Qvtiwf tm tnta,<br />
NOW EVERT<br />
all 41 fUMi. They're accurate<br />
• 1 lirlriilil <strong>On</strong>ly<br />
DR. HARRY H. LAKE<br />
Complete Stock <strong>of</strong> Packatd Parts<br />
in outline but not in relative<br />
TUESDAY THURSDAY<br />
OPTOMETRIST<br />
7s30 to 8 p.m<br />
837 Asbury Avenue<br />
PALMER Auto Painting ' $50 up<br />
1<br />
iPONlOBS<br />
Chevrolet • Oldsmobile<br />
DENMAN TIRES IN ST0QC<br />
1119 Asbury Avenue<br />
1 New Shore Radio<br />
Station Approved<br />
The Federal Communicatloni<br />
Commission Friday gave authortation<br />
to the Mid-Atlantic Broadcasting<br />
Co. to operate a new radio station<br />
in Atlantic <strong>City</strong> on a power <strong>of</strong><br />
2B0 watts and frequency <strong>of</strong> 1340<br />
kilocycles. The resort, already has<br />
two stations,<br />
F.0,0. also has under consideration<br />
an application <strong>of</strong> another | roup<br />
for a station <strong>of</strong> similar power In<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong>.<br />
<strong>On</strong>e and one-half pounds <strong>of</strong> pea.<br />
nuts in the shell will make about Robert L, Sampson<br />
one pound <strong>of</strong> kernels.<br />
21S . Sth St.<br />
TERMITES<br />
final dull" when applications<br />
will bD aieepU'ri. airls who home;,<br />
want to outer rollPKC Host lull arc<br />
urged to investigate sculnrahlii opportunities<br />
now.<br />
Jermlles Do Costly Damagf<br />
Before Yon Know If!<br />
WITH<br />
An unknown to you termite*<br />
nay ba damaging the foundations<br />
<strong>of</strong> your homo. Most<br />
owners never know they hav»<br />
termites until costly damage<br />
Is already dona, Dent tabs<br />
ebaDCei, find out new with a<br />
free Termlnli lnspocUon.<br />
Writs or phonal •<br />
•»B<br />
FLOOR<br />
SANDING<br />
KEFINISinNG<br />
. H. R, BRECKLEY<br />
tSS Oentnl Are, Ph. mm<br />
r'u<br />
& whpt? So the folks who<br />
own America's tmiincsi-minaged<br />
electric companici live in<br />
every mi at thtst statej. They<br />
Include i lot <strong>of</strong> your friends<br />
and neighbors—and probably<br />
you, too.<br />
How- come? Will, several<br />
million American! have ins<br />
vetted their savings in electric<br />
eompanki dirtctfy. Some 71<br />
million more have invested<br />
indirectly-..through laviogi<br />
banks accounts and life insurance<br />
pollciei. Banks and insurance<br />
companies, «ntruited with<br />
four funds, like to put "em to<br />
pork in found utility securities.<br />
As a result, almost every<br />
'AmerietH ftmlly hi tilth in<br />
the utf-mpportini, tM-ftyhig<br />
tUcttic compttuti that provide<br />
mmt <strong>of</strong> America's power.<br />
f<br />
»tmtMy In thw* 41 itatsi^sti twit* ta^maO<br />
^ far Itt moiMy at It did 30. yaara a««./<br />
ATLANTIC CITY<br />
ELECTRIC COMPANY<br />
i7*^?,%-«/.:*:'5:;.i¥»T»: 1<br />
More New Books<br />
At Public Library<br />
New bonks recently rrrrtvrd n<br />
the Free Publir Library include til<br />
following;<br />
FICTION<br />
"Border Lord." by <strong>Jan</strong> Wcstcnti,<br />
"Holdfast Qnines.' by Odi-ll Shep<br />
ord,<br />
"Lydia Bailey." by Krnnetli Roberts.<br />
r<br />
"Mirror, Mirror," by Elinor Rice,<br />
"<strong>On</strong>e Man Must Dies "' by Albert<br />
B, Cunningham.<br />
"Else <strong>of</strong> Henry Miirrnr,<br />
ft<br />
1 by Pliyllis<br />
Bentlcy.<br />
"Thieves in the Night," by Arthur<br />
Koestler,<br />
NON-FICTION<br />
"Color Blind," by Margaret Hnly^<br />
"Ernie Pyle Album," by Lcn O,<br />
Miller.<br />
'I Chose Freedom," by Victor<br />
Kravehenko,<br />
"Lake Ohamplain and Lake<br />
George," by Frederic Van de Water.<br />
"Bo This Is Peace," by Bob Hope.<br />
"Vasari's Lives <strong>of</strong> tiie Arttats,' edited<br />
by Betty Burroughs.<br />
4<br />
•PIMU'II<br />
"Windows Open to tne World," by<br />
Dorothy O, spieer.<br />
Installing Dials at<br />
Cape May, Wildwood<br />
New Jeriey Boll Telephone Co<br />
men are now ttt work converting thi<br />
Oap« May and Wildwood exchanges<br />
to the dial operation system, with<br />
out disturbing the thousands <strong>of</strong> call<br />
psisiiig through the two exchange<br />
each d»y.<br />
Outside Wiring facilities are being<br />
revamped, in Advance <strong>of</strong> the arrival<br />
<strong>of</strong> new central <strong>of</strong>fice equlpmen<br />
from We§t«rn Electric manufacturing<br />
plant!. The dial syjteui, when<br />
thf changeover ii niadc, will apply<br />
to about 4,400 subscribers in the<br />
two communities and environs.<br />
The Cape Mny-Wildwood dial system<br />
will be the same type as is now<br />
used in Atlantic Oily arid Trenton,<br />
with each number having five digits,<br />
CSE THE CLASSIFIED ADS<br />
FOB QUICK KESCJLTS<br />
J. S. KRUK & CO.<br />
PILING<br />
BULLDOZER WORK<br />
GRADING - GRAVELING<br />
Phone <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 0987-J<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Branch<br />
1053 Asbury Ave.<br />
Phone 1200<br />
PAPMHANGING<br />
Calvin L« Fisher<br />
201 Asbury Avenue<br />
Phone 0299-W<br />
'" ' i •••••iiMllliiiliiiiiiitill<br />
UPHOLSJERING<br />
SUP COVERS<br />
THOMAS SEREMBA<br />
1MB,", VriiinnF AWll Vrnlnnr. N, J,<br />
Phone 2-5215<br />
r NO I IIAH(.i: FOR 1STIMATFS<br />
D> t i Iniin .....MM.,,,,,., HIiiiniiiiiiimuiiiMiM<br />
,„„ ,<br />
ARCHITECTS<br />
p<br />
SAMIJEL R, STAPTORD<br />
MM CwiHl A*. th. HIM<br />
KEYS MADE<br />
ALL TYPES<br />
, WE ARE TAKING<br />
OBOGRS FOE EVINRUDBS<br />
LEMONrS<br />
308 Bay Av. Ph. 1787<br />
Need a New<br />
ROOF<br />
or Just a Repair Job?<br />
In either CM«—caU Independent We've the eaperienye,<br />
the men, the materials and the equipment<br />
to five you • perfect joh on mj type ro<strong>of</strong>,<br />
.Wevg We' he»B h ro<strong>of</strong>eK^or f ^ ni&»> yearrgndigp^a d ta~ ta<br />
be for many more. That's why an Independent<br />
.guarantee means something. Pick a reliable, financially<br />
sound firm to re-ro<strong>of</strong> for you, dall<br />
GUTTERS RAIN CONDUCTORS<br />
SHEET METAL WORK<br />
Independent Ro<strong>of</strong>ing Co,<br />
USERS OF CEBTAIN-TEID ROOFING PBBODUCTg<br />
3 S, Firming Aw, 700 . 8th it<br />
Ph. 4-im Atkntle raty. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Ph. 0180<br />
— No Down Pannent Required<br />
SAMPSON and<br />
HAMADA<br />
Ro<strong>of</strong>ing Shee'f Metal Work<br />
Asbestos and Brick Siding<br />
Edmund C. Wisham<br />
24 A»bury Ave, Ph. 1237<br />
FOB QUICK BESUl.TS<br />
USE TBE CLASSIFIED ADS<br />
Air Conditioning<br />
Floor Sanding<br />
Edward T. Hamada<br />
Phone 1048<br />
Ro<strong>of</strong>ing<br />
ROOFII1C<br />
SHEET METAL WORK<br />
OUTTEBS - SPOUTING<br />
Air Conditioning<br />
CRAIG and WALTER<br />
Ph. 0916 8th & Haven<br />
Glass<br />
Polithra Pl.te A Window<br />
GLASS<br />
Fom1tiir«. Aatt, Klrnn<br />
S. ROSENBERG<br />
MOT Arctic Am Atlantic Oltj<br />
Robert L. Davis<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Clly BeprMantstive<br />
64 East Atlantic Blvd.<br />
Phones:<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
4-G186 2364-J<br />
LOUIS J, KOERNER<br />
-^ FLOOR SANDING ^<br />
Refinishing — Waxing — Polishing<br />
1026 ASBURY AVE. Phone 1773-J<br />
Floor Sanding Linoleum<br />
Asphalt Tile New Floors<br />
RUSSELL SUTTON<br />
S3S ASBUBY AVE, Phone 0291<br />
to WalUr Matthewsl<br />
HARRY DIBB<br />
nmnaro — HEATIMO<br />
York Oil Burner*<br />
York Boiler Burner Unite<br />
York<br />
Winter Air Conditioners<br />
JOJ EIGHTH STREET<br />
Ftm Ulf-W — Sal. Finn* 1O4-B-I<br />
ESTIMATES FOkmsHED<br />
PLOWn 0357-J KetfittreP<br />
Louis Taccarino<br />
Offlwt
I- 1 " 1<br />
'V<br />
IILI<br />
1//<br />
wrs<br />
(High School<br />
for<br />
K1VCI1 W MID •»"»*« «• _-_.*._^-_. —,<br />
; (bo dty government It had noJ<br />
£ been una for tme y_re on the<br />
i wen una rar some i" «•» "<br />
'•*Mii«loW«. The bowtJ's only eipense<br />
m'le expected to<br />
to produce future<br />
• at the sehflol<br />
Hearing on<br />
nuary-0<br />
<strong>On</strong> application <strong>of</strong> the<br />
i lor a. franchise to<br />
,„ sea Isle <strong>City</strong> will<br />
._ on <strong>Jan</strong>uary ao In the<br />
Office Building, Trenton.<br />
hearing took place<br />
Bring relief to zflf^<br />
m a over, some manufacturp<br />
Sve begun a eampal«n_to in-<br />
crease the standard bed stae<br />
from 74 to 78 Inches,<br />
The present siie was made<br />
„___. after the last World<br />
War when the average height <strong>of</strong><br />
soldiers was 87 Inches. Today<br />
Se average has increased an<br />
Inch and the percentage <strong>of</strong> six<br />
footers «»« doubled.<br />
Bthe BufcUc housing features Of<br />
8L Wagner-EUenair.lWt bill which<br />
mtA » pa* the House <strong>of</strong> Bepre-<br />
sentatives durtni the last sMdo<br />
<strong>of</strong> Oongresi, _ .<br />
Tuft's statement, Davis asserted,<br />
•_ a warning to every man and wo-<br />
man in this coun|ry that their r§-<br />
Brisentatlvei In Washington have<br />
not yet fully recognized their man.<br />
date to stay away from unsound ec-<br />
qnomio and social ejtperimfintaUon,"<br />
He added that some members <strong>of</strong><br />
both parties are busily trying to sell<br />
the Amtrican people "the socialistic<br />
idea that the Federal tJovemnient<br />
should own 800,000 homes,"<br />
SSoilMecBoiii<br />
<strong>On</strong>Februryll<br />
11 County DU-<br />
tricta Affected<br />
Tuesday, February 11, is the date<br />
<strong>of</strong> the annual election <strong>of</strong> members<br />
<strong>of</strong> boardi <strong>of</strong> education in New Jer-<br />
sey. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Is one <strong>of</strong> the ex-<br />
ceptions.<br />
<strong>On</strong>ly those persons who shall have<br />
been- permanently registered In a<br />
district at least three flays prior to<br />
the election will be permitted to<br />
vote Anyone who is not now per-<br />
manentiy registered and wishes to<br />
$78,000,000 more than that, inaiea- Bou,d Own 800,000 homes, nmnently registered and wiahsi to<br />
Hona are that he will f 0 "",* Davis pointed out that the Taft -;• ^ 5c B h00, Section must reg=<br />
economies and deeply Hash ml <strong>of</strong> | pngnm<br />
contemplates the axpen-- ^ not l»Mr than Saturday, Pfb-<br />
n,. H»rrj.nt nou_ti for funds, r.,J? „* «——«irniitplv five billion Bwr _. , If. _."."." J» .1,1. n,nh hta<br />
the depart—tut requests for funds,<br />
DBITO<br />
BURNERS<br />
IMMEDIATE INSTALLATION<br />
Completed in <strong>On</strong>e Day<br />
TOWNSEND<br />
PLUMBING and HEATING<br />
ure <strong>of</strong> approximately five billion<br />
dollars for public housing and will<br />
entail a maintenance cost <strong>of</strong> 88 mil-<br />
ion dollars per year,<br />
"The American people," he •con-<br />
tinued, "have come to the realiza-<br />
tion that it is Impossible to get<br />
something for nothing. The money<br />
ffhich the public housers are so<br />
(rilling to spend is taken out <strong>of</strong> our<br />
iwn pay envelopes before we even<br />
jet it on pay day".<br />
Such extensive OB-nership <strong>of</strong> the<br />
hames In which our citizens live,<br />
Davis concluded, will place us In<br />
a position where "the people who<br />
are receiving fat salaries at the<br />
taxpayers 1 expense will be telling<br />
us where to live, what It will cost<br />
us, and when to move. This Is<br />
only one short step from being<br />
told how to vote!"<br />
((Atlantic Avenue<br />
Phone 0326.J<br />
Aleo-<br />
Suspend License<br />
<strong>of</strong> Congress Hotel<br />
The State Department OI .....<br />
nolle Beverage Control has ordered<br />
a 10-day suspension <strong>of</strong> the liquor li-<br />
cense <strong>of</strong> the Congress Hall Hotel<br />
Co., <strong>of</strong> Cape May, with the effective<br />
date to be announced when the hos-<br />
telry opens in the spring.<br />
The hotel company entered a plea<br />
<strong>of</strong> non vult to possessing an lm-<br />
properly.labeled bottle <strong>of</strong> whiskey,<br />
which was seized by an ABO inspec<br />
tor September 13,<br />
ister not later than Saturday, Teb<br />
ruary 8. He may do this with his<br />
local town»hlp or municipal clerk,<br />
or with the Oounty Board <strong>of</strong> Elec-<br />
tions, whose <strong>of</strong>fice on the second<br />
floor <strong>of</strong> th« court house building is<br />
open from 8 a.m, to 4 p.m. daily ex-<br />
cept Saturday, when it is open from<br />
9 a, m. to noon.<br />
A candidate for membership on a<br />
board <strong>of</strong> edueation must be able to<br />
read and Write, and must be a citi-<br />
zen and resident <strong>of</strong> the district for<br />
at least three years immediaWly<br />
preceding ihe election. In order to<br />
have his name printed on the bal-<br />
lot, a candidate must file a petition<br />
signed by at least 10 qualified vot-<br />
ers <strong>of</strong> the district. This petition<br />
must be in the hands <strong>of</strong> the district<br />
clerk on or before <strong>Jan</strong>uary 32, <strong>1947</strong>.<br />
There are 11 distrifts in Cape May<br />
Oounty where the people elect mem-<br />
bers <strong>of</strong> the board <strong>of</strong> education. In<br />
the remaining fivo districts <strong>of</strong> the<br />
ounty (Cape May. North Wildwood,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, Sea Me <strong>City</strong>, and WUd<br />
voodi school board members ar<br />
ipointed by the mayor.<br />
Touch your throttlB and you're<br />
OFF! In Ihe hills, an (ha level-<br />
anywhere you drive—Itiu brilliorrl.<br />
new Ford "SIX" InginB gives you<br />
imootti, flexible power.<br />
This big Ford "SIX" hoi a small<br />
appetite. You'll marvel at the<br />
higher mileage you get per gallon.<br />
More power per dollar, more power<br />
per gallon then ever before 1<br />
ise.too!<br />
i-M<br />
Er/r<br />
You can have thif economical<br />
power in any <strong>of</strong> Ford't large<br />
roomy modeli—D» Luis or Super<br />
De Luxe, You'll like the l<strong>of</strong>t roomy<br />
.eols. Ysii>ll like Ihe comfort<br />
combination <strong>of</strong> smooth power<br />
and the smooth ride you get<br />
from "Rest-ride" jpringj.<br />
Teacher Supply<br />
Is Drying Up<br />
Few Choosing<br />
Teaching Career<br />
Scores <strong>of</strong> school teacluni vaean.<br />
ctoSSt in New Jersey today be-<br />
S3se«teMhers not only are ieavtaf<br />
the pr<strong>of</strong>ession at an alarmUig ra*<br />
but the number <strong>of</strong> wUeW studrata<br />
choosing teaohing as a career has<br />
Unde Sam Saya<br />
«^AffltraTiB mm «If<br />
ferred to the Issuan^ Of UW sub-<br />
standard washing certificate* al-<br />
ready issued by the Department <strong>of</strong><br />
Education to cope with the problem<br />
<strong>of</strong> -the vanlshlnf teacher."<br />
The AssoeUltian said the fUfM<br />
from the dassTOom is primarily ec-<br />
onomic, for statistics show that Ma-<br />
hers are desperately close to the<br />
thin edge <strong>of</strong> genteel poverty. It said<br />
that lull-time earnings <strong>of</strong> Industrial<br />
iinpteyei have increased Tj percent<br />
compared with 31 per cent for tea-<br />
oners.<br />
Confirming the experience <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Dcean <strong>City</strong> Board <strong>of</strong> Edueation in<br />
he past year or two, the Association<br />
id there now are usually one or<br />
;wo candidates for each vacancy,<br />
shere there formerly were 10 to 30<br />
ipplications filed.<br />
;HEST CLINIC NEXT<br />
IRHSDAY<br />
Dr. Max Oross. state clinician, will<br />
lold a clinic for chest examination<br />
n the old court house building, 2nd<br />
loor, at Court House, next 'inurs.<br />
lay, from 8 to 1I;SO a.m.<br />
What's in Words?<br />
WASfflNGTON — Strikes<br />
have been trine times an wide-<br />
spread and one and a quarter<br />
times as costly to the national<br />
economy since passfe <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Wagner Act, Dept. <strong>of</strong> Labor fig.<br />
urn show. The average number<br />
<strong>of</strong> strikes has been S3? per cent<br />
hliher; average number <strong>of</strong> em-<br />
ployes affected 177 per cent<br />
higher, and averafe man-days<br />
lost 26 per cent liishtr.<br />
The Wafner (National Labor<br />
Relations) Act Is entitled An<br />
Act to diminish the causes <strong>of</strong><br />
labor disputes , , , * etc.<br />
<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> U» flue olfl AnMirtoW f«-<br />
tom to M be«in > sew ftu with a<br />
lot 4 rMolnUoni. Bans we taep.<br />
Other, we «»J» wltt tts tatenUui «l<br />
bremkln* them to the laUfU <br />
USED cars bought and sold. Auto<br />
glass. Rebuilt shock absorbers,<br />
generators, starters and fuel pumps,<br />
Craig Motor Sales, English Oreek.<br />
Bomers Point and Mays Landing<br />
Blvd. jjhone Bomers Poiht MjB. tj<br />
USED Furniture bought and »old.<br />
When you have anything to sell,<br />
call 0116-J. R, H<strong>of</strong>Xman. IH Asbury<br />
tf<br />
m_ t<br />
PBINTINa and DEVELOPING. All<br />
sizes roil films. M-hour service.<br />
Sommer Crest Gift Center, 737 A*-<br />
bury av. If<br />
4-3338^ ._<br />
SALB—Oectfolux refrigerator, 7 ou",<br />
ft., washing machine, bedroom<br />
suite, innerspring mattress, H<strong>of</strong>f-<br />
man, 684 Asbury av. phone OllS-J,<br />
JXtfc—Bicycles tricyoleg, scooter<br />
Irish mail, baby walkers, baby<br />
strollers, doll coach, wagons, roller<br />
skates, accessories, bells, seats seat<br />
covers, jirens, speedometers, tool<br />
bag, headlight, tires, tunes, all siz-<br />
es, M. Annarelli and Son, Bicycles<br />
and radio store^lim Asbury av, it<br />
a healerL excel-<br />
1437 Pleasure<br />
For Rent<br />
place your old wom out motor<br />
with a ft!<br />
HEAL MC-<br />
POBD F,<br />
dlato insta:<br />
down<br />
prmoni<br />
KURTZ,<br />
nONEp OOLp<br />
JY MOTOR; imme-<br />
jni lowest prices, no<br />
necessary, low weekly<br />
layments if desired,<br />
' O Cit<br />
Y<br />
TWO 3-bedroom oceah front apai<br />
ments for summer season, |1
Prices<br />
he vicious spiral <strong>of</strong><br />
iiHovved iiy higher<br />
.ixikine Ahead," hy<br />
n. iiii the i'filliirla!<br />
Printed and PabHshmd in America?s Greatest Family Resort<br />
OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER w<br />
~ No ; 38 Telephone 0304 or 0305 OCEAN CITY, N, J., FRIDAY, JANUARY 17 i947<br />
" - " — — - - - — = — • = = — - i - • •<br />
n Office<br />
, Hih sfT and<br />
For<br />
Atl;
m<br />
tO OK for this SIGN<br />
Wells' Auto Service at Powell's Garage<br />
34th «nd AAmj, Wwne 1309<br />
County's Down<br />
"w'fy;:^. Continued from p»fe<br />
meettag WM Mh**fled to B)e borne'<br />
lit. mm; Ottirlei T. SoUa,<br />
oi TUu. Claude aanyn, linwood. '<br />
The Clrtl ierviet OommlMloB, re. C<strong>On</strong>ttaW* AWB J*t* 1 «„„_ nwyrtetWomnr**:<br />
pbrtid that i.OM mm. WUMf* this y§«r« , < .^sttwirefMr.WflM^^n-i<br />
.Tor elifttSi Bits out <strong>of</strong> 3.0M, «E-<br />
son and James Bantt <strong>of</strong> PUMi<br />
amined for poll Jobs In 30 muni<br />
CABBAGE, TKA81I HIGHER phla- Mr, and Mrs. Ajfon» Og».<br />
cipalltlea.<br />
in ths publia works Branch, trash rad daughter, rlnmmmK Ua.<br />
TWO REJECTED<br />
and g %< ^ •••'. J i. . * *"'1<br />
C<strong>of</strong>fee r:::,";<br />
Soraper<br />
• cuMornthlbsf<br />
FATS<br />
PICNICS »39<br />
i (Short 3h«nk - Ready Is lat) ^ _<br />
•nr Graded Lmmb and B«ef-Grade* A and AA<br />
ROAST =:- -41-<br />
»»e I BolllnijBeef """"' "2U<br />
Jalty<br />
FRANKFURTERS Iktal ..,„,...<br />
SAUERKRAUTS 2 15c<br />
In t Our Seafood Departments<br />
SELECT OYSTERS <br />
Oliver was the high scorer with six<br />
(I. Pts, jjarte and Joe Lysaitc<br />
Held goals for 12 points, while BUI<br />
Oorson I..<br />
Haines f,. ......<br />
Corson and Myers were runners,<br />
Townsend<br />
up with eight and seven, respec-<br />
i.'.'.'.'J.<br />
2<br />
Becotte f..<br />
tively. No Pemberton player scored<br />
12<br />
Haley c...<br />
more than four points.<br />
••<br />
2S2<br />
Myers g...<br />
JAVVEES ALSO WIN<br />
Oliver 5...<br />
The Jayvees also chalked up a<br />
victory over the Pemberton team<br />
21 3 , 48<br />
In the preliminary, 43 to 21. Dorn<br />
paced the scoring with 14 points<br />
f. Pts.<br />
and McDowell tossed in nine. Benedetto f<br />
4 18<br />
Varsity line-ups:<br />
DeMeo f...<br />
1 3284<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Friedland c<br />
0<br />
f t Paolilli ....<br />
1<br />
Oorson, f....... 2 BaidI g....<br />
0<br />
Townsend, f<br />
0 Santora g..<br />
0<br />
Halnes, f<br />
o<br />
Becotte. e<br />
i<br />
Haley, c<br />
o<br />
s<br />
14 6 34<br />
2 Bcore by periods:<br />
McDowell, c...<br />
0 0 <strong>Ocean</strong> Oity .... 9 8 17<br />
Oliver, g<br />
0 12 Hammonton ... 1 13<br />
Dem, g.<br />
0 6 Jay-vee squad, also roUing<br />
Myers, g<br />
1 7 along in high gear, won its tilt<br />
Eliin, g<br />
0 2 from the visiting Junior Varsity,<br />
28.20. Taking top scoring honors<br />
26 SB was Jack Welsh with 10, with Bob<br />
Bradley Basketeers<br />
Pembertan<br />
Christian ranked second with siie.<br />
Wallop Wiidwood<br />
ff<br />
The Bradley basketeers <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Ridgeway, f 2<br />
ings. They lost the final game<br />
My walloped the Wildwoqa Bagles, Taranlnu, Davis, f f 20<br />
one pin, Katharine swing and<br />
49 to 37, in a fast moving game last ffmmons, f..... 0'<br />
Peg Courtney were, high asorem,<br />
Wednesday night at Convention Mirley, "c.,..... 1<br />
Hall.<br />
Symbina, c..... 1 BLUM BOLLS HIGHEST<br />
The OMan <strong>City</strong> team forded the Ooodnmn, e 1<br />
SINGLE IN CITY LEAGUE<br />
issue fpjfn the opening whistla and McDowell, g,... 0<br />
Al Blum cracked the highest<br />
had a 20-0 edge at half time. Nick<br />
single game <strong>of</strong> aaa in Monday<br />
Ouarracino set a fast scoring pace,<br />
7<br />
night's <strong>City</strong> League session, as<br />
racking nine field goals and four <strong>of</strong><br />
his five frer throws for a M-point<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 20 12 8 16—68<br />
Frank Sannino and John Mlragtotal.<br />
Oostello was runner-up for<br />
Pemberton 1 7 3 9—20 Illo were nmners-up with 23s<br />
Sannlno also had a 208. George<br />
the winners with 10 markers; and<br />
Busch with 208, Bob Fulton with<br />
Bbwen scored ieven from the pivol<br />
208, Bob Fry and Lloyd Southart<br />
post. Bowling<br />
with 808 were Hither leaders.<br />
Hawa, a guard, was Wiidwood'<br />
Starting the second half, three<br />
leading scorer with six field goal MES. OOURTNEY IN<br />
teams tied for the lead by win-<br />
and three fouls for li tallies. MEDAL CUSS, TWICE<br />
ning 4-0 shutouts over their op.<br />
« ^^<br />
Mrs. Peg Courtney qualified for ponento. They were Soeo-y, Per-<br />
USE THE CLASSIFIED ADS medalist honors twice in one guson Coal and A. T. O. 0a,<br />
FOB QUICK RESULTS week, as she competed msuMday<br />
* * * *<br />
night In the Mixed League at STAINTON, NORTH WILDVVOOD,<br />
Playland and again in the Wem- SHARE %-t TIE<br />
en;s League on Tuesday.<br />
In the men's South Jersey<br />
PNE.WEEK ONLY! In the mixed contest she rolled League, ttw Stainton team shared<br />
games <strong>of</strong> 174-177-184 to take topa<br />
a-a tie with North Wiidwood on<br />
g<br />
honors among the women for eon- the home alleys, as Oscar Hack-<br />
Bring Your stetency, although the top singleney<br />
set the pace with a 208.<br />
gome was a 188 by mom Oastaldl. The Plftyland men were set<br />
Among the men, John Miniglllo down, 3-1, in a match with Mar-<br />
was lilgh scorer with MB and 211, gate, despite the flashy 813 and<br />
closely followed by Art Courtney 213 rolling <strong>of</strong> BUI Smith,<br />
with 228 and Fred DBnperlo with<br />
• • m<br />
223, ADAMS TOPS SEASHORE<br />
Other leading g women were TOaneesWITH<br />
2S3 SCORE<br />
5c<br />
Richards ichards with 16S and andW<br />
Kath-<br />
Dr. Tom Adams scored a 233<br />
trine l BWng iffi and 171". and Con- to take top laurels for the Seanie<br />
D"Bnperlo W8. Other men Inshore<br />
League, JWday night, while<br />
the uppfir bracket were Bob Pul- Rusg Crane was second high man<br />
len 318, Bill Smith 216, J, Quar-<br />
DIAMONDS<br />
with 239 and 204. Hot scores also<br />
raeitio and Vlnce Snnnino 203 . were iroUed by Mickey Ang with<br />
(Set or Unset Gems) The Plums team is In first ffio and 200, Frank Bannlno 214<br />
plaoe after a win over Orange, Lloyd Southard, jr., ail Oscar<br />
while Pears and Oranges are sec- Hackney, Jr., 218 and 204, Harold<br />
ond and third. Davis 80S, D, Huff 203, and Leon<br />
• * i<br />
No, 2<br />
Oalise 800,<br />
can 40*<br />
OTHER WOMEN ALSO<br />
CLEANED<br />
With three more weeks to go<br />
ROIA UP HIGH SCORES In the first round, the Palmer<br />
Mrs. JJourtney turn^ the trWt team holds a lead <strong>of</strong> three points<br />
Before Your Eyes again Tuesday" night when she v Ui d l J j<br />
recorded SEOFM <strong>of</strong><br />
NO CHARGE FOR<br />
177-113.171,<br />
three more over the 186 levei<br />
• THIS SERVICE The pins were really tattered that<br />
night, as many other plnladtes<br />
made than rattle.<br />
WATCH & JEWELRY AUoe Bring and Helen Btedem<br />
X5c REPAIRING both turned In games <strong>of</strong> 1B9, while<br />
some <strong>of</strong> the other leaders Included<br />
nances Richards .with 180 and<br />
»7«<br />
18B, A, Fhjilips IU and 188 Con.<br />
nto D'lmnerio 178 and i(B, U-<br />
Garrison's<br />
188, M, Blum 178 and 1OT,<br />
Mary Nahflss and Huth Hackney<br />
JEWELRY STORE 170.<br />
928 Asbury Avenue White too* a 4-0 laclBg from<br />
Maroon, tat still retained ftet<br />
puce by two points ©rer Blue,<br />
which suffered a eettock, 4^, Bt<br />
the hands <strong>of</strong> Hose. Red moved up<br />
Me Eyes Examined Phone Into a Beeond-pJace tie by downaiasses<br />
Pitted 1844 'ng Hlver,<br />
is*<br />
Dr, Roger G. LaRosa RESORT WOMEN'S TEAMS<br />
HIGH IN fi. J. LEAGUE -<br />
Optometrist<br />
NIUeM tern<br />
J resort's two women's t*ams<br />
615 Eighth Stree Street<br />
finished high up as toe 'Bouth<br />
Jensey League closed its first<br />
OCBAN CITY, CITY N. N J. J round last Saturday,<br />
W Hmi<br />
The <strong>Ocean</strong> Olty team won second<br />
place, taking a 3-1 victory<br />
. and Fri, App'i. over Oape May on the home alleys<br />
in the final match. Rose Castaldt<br />
paced the attack wllh 183<br />
and 174, while Catherine Sannlno<br />
had 181 and nances Richards<br />
G. I, George 170 and 179,<br />
The Playland mtum fought to<br />
WATOIMAKER a 2-3 split with the Morris Quarts<br />
in Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, which allowed<br />
J. E. OAli>*ELL & CO. Uwm to finteh third in the stana-<br />
PhiU^clr.hL.<br />
B<br />
Watch and Jewelry Repairs<br />
3rd Floor N*Hon.l Bank Bide.<br />
801 A»bmy Ave. Ffione 1782<br />
p<br />
SALE — Venus radio floor model,'<br />
push button, good condition.<br />
H5.00. 409 Asbury av., first HOOT<br />
side entrance. " -." • . 1-17<br />
SALE—Small 2-burner wick burn-<br />
Ing Florepce. oil heater, like new.<br />
$22.60. Apply Walker's Texaco<br />
Station, Marmora, N. J._ ^ 1-17 SALE-^<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> rooming houw<br />
SALE— Vi twin" house with, 7~bed- lor ttli,; S 6»tl«, 3 ttrtltt Soir^<br />
rooms, fully furnished, hot airwalk<br />
coovenlenqe, quiet sale, * Ui<br />
heat, good condition, financed for,<br />
$5500. Robert 8. Stretch, 428" <strong>Ocean</strong> WANTED—House* ln~Oc*ftn eW3p<br />
av. . 1.3<br />
WANTTO—Vttfnyi • wants to buy<br />
S-famliy Mgrimmtf t8r;:eou8£'<br />
tlen, reasonable pile*. Box (5927,<br />
Sentinel>iLfdgtr. ' ; .^- ;<br />
SALE—comer property, 8 apartments<br />
with one, two and three<br />
bedrooms each. Ideal location. Can<br />
be financed. Price $18,000. Robert S.<br />
Stretch, 428_<strong>Ocean</strong> ay, 1-10<br />
SALBt-Lot, "42nd "*5t,"~M60T~B,~ B,<br />
_gnley, 400 48th st 1.17<br />
BALB-1841 Ford Super Deluie1 4door<br />
sedan, new slip covers, 3<br />
new tires $8S0: man's Hack Melton<br />
§4 lengthy leather reinforced, size<br />
38, $5.00. Box SS30, Bentinel-Ledger,<br />
SALE—4.bumer gas range $2()T bu»<br />
rcaus SB ea.; table arid 4 chairs<br />
$16; small tables S3 ea.; Bingle bed,<br />
ilO, 204 Asbury av, J.-VI<br />
SALE—Sewing machine, good amdJtlon.<br />
$25.00. 231 Asbity av. between<br />
5 and amily B pjn. apartmeht, ~ ' " 1.17 first<br />
floor 3 bedrooms and bath, hot<br />
water heat; second floor 4 bedrooms<br />
and bath, finished attic, 2-car garage,<br />
ban be linanced, $12,760,<br />
Stretch, 421 <strong>Ocean</strong> av, 1-10<br />
SALB-4-farnily apartment, heat on<br />
one floor, $ 11,000. Good condition,<br />
good location. Robert Stretch, 428<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> av. 1.17<br />
SALB—Kitchen coal range, good<br />
condition, |fl; also dining room coal<br />
swve, goqd_ condition, fftOO. Robert<br />
Stretch, 428 <strong>Ocean</strong>' av. 1-17<br />
BALE—Coal burning space heater,<br />
§25; a-bumer Florence Oil heater,<br />
ilB; small enuneied kitchen coai<br />
range S3S; porcelain lined refrigerator,<br />
$8. 323 Asbury av. Apply Saturday<br />
and Bunday, 1-17<br />
SALE—Orocery^tore on Asbury av.<br />
doing a good business, apartment<br />
above with 10 rooms and bath, hot<br />
water heat. Can befinanced,<br />
Stretch, 488 <strong>Ocean</strong> av. 1-10<br />
SALB—saeetrie washer, reconditioned,<br />
guaranteed, »40, grhuff, 710<br />
Asbury av. Phone P.O. 1242, 1-17<br />
letio foes staged a hectic basketball<br />
battle last Friday night, ending<br />
with WildwoQd defeating Pleasantville<br />
43-40, on the Wiidwood court,<br />
Pleasantville staged a spirited rally<br />
and outscored Wiidwood by 17-10<br />
in the final period, but •could not<br />
overcome the early disadvantage.<br />
Tile was used In Italy on dwellings<br />
and temples long before<br />
Borne gave its great arBhiteeture to<br />
the world.<br />
PROTECT YOUR<br />
CAR WITH<br />
AT<br />
over second place J. j. Liquor<br />
outfit, H Liquormen q narrowed d<br />
the gap by winning ii 44-0<br />
over the Edw. G.Kurtz Co.<br />
Post<strong>of</strong>fioe while Palmers lost a<br />
S-l verdict to Trout Builders, 1st & Atlantic Ave.<br />
FORD - MERCURY * LINCOLN<br />
Wiidwood Defeats<br />
P'ville by 4340<br />
Two <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s strongest ath-<br />
ORIGINAL VINCENT<br />
and JOSEPH<br />
Invite their many patrons <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Olty and surrounding area<br />
to use their Salon in the<br />
CHELSEA HOTEL, ATLANTIC CITY<br />
which will be open all winter for your convenience.<br />
Investment<br />
Securities<br />
JOB<br />
PRINTING<br />
won<br />
EVERY Arthur L Batten<br />
PURPOSE<br />
STATIONERY<br />
845 Brighton PI.<br />
c Wissss<br />
fireplace, end<br />
Call Friday and B<br />
Someri Point 8616.<br />
ALE^flTft7Burnfielm showca8eTfl- fc.i7<br />
ft. plate glass mirrored door<br />
showcases: three 24x24 pedestal<br />
tables tables, prewar; pre-war; brand new whipped whipd I Ow»j«l<br />
FRENDS SH<br />
831 Asbury Avenue<br />
-<strong>Ocean</strong> Ctt<br />
— JANUARY<br />
Must Make Room for Spring Sho^r! 1 ,<br />
Alt Sale Shoes Sold at Cost ,\<br />
Or Bmlow Cost for Fast Cfear«wsr^<br />
Women't&CliildrM'i<br />
SLIPPERS<br />
Short<br />
98<br />
' • CWEBK<br />
• RED<br />
• BLUE<br />
Sold Reg,<br />
Reg.<br />
to $2.50<br />
Valu<br />
Women sWEDGIES<br />
& SPORT OXFORDS<br />
$<br />
Regular ,<br />
13.98<br />
«5.009<br />
lues<br />
MEN'S LEA!<br />
SLIPPERS<br />
While<br />
They Last<br />
Reg. $4.98<br />
ALL SALES FINAL 1— ALL SALES,<br />
FRENDS SHOES<br />
131 Aabary Avenue<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
:'. •',.'; . .; .;i-;«V«f|J<br />
Three Generations <strong>of</strong> ftae Fnrnibiw,•';••• %3 : 0:<br />
H. Conlen's Sons<br />
FURNITURE - RUGS - BEDDING<br />
GENERAL ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS<br />
ALL GENERAL ELECTRIC APPLIANCES<br />
Philadelphia 47, Pa. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />
610-12-14 So. 2nd St., 936-938 Asbory Av.<br />
Lorn. 3-3046<br />
Phone 1547<br />
OCEAN CITY'S<br />
SALES AND SERVICING DEALER FOR<br />
ALL GENERAL ELECTRIC APPLIANCES<br />
We Are Writing Orders Now for<br />
SPRING DELIVERY OF<br />
Refrigerators Ranges<br />
Water Heaters Washers<br />
Dishwashers Disposal!*<br />
Vacuum Cleaners Tank Cleaners<br />
Heaters Electric Blankets Radios<br />
Real Estate Dealers and Agents ...<br />
PlMae Let Us Handle Tour Serrti* Problem*<br />
SHOULD ANT OCCUR, on<br />
GENERAL CLECTBIC PRODUCTS<br />
The Is No Substitute for Quality<br />
In Work, Parti or Service<br />
L. H. Conlen's Sons<br />
You Will Enjoy Dealing With Us<br />
Reserve<br />
Ad Space<br />
in the Annui<br />
SPRING OP1<br />
ED]
••V 1<br />
1 \ u l<br />
I<br />
" MM. Marge JWeteni, trayiurer;<br />
. mi itertha Actons, Mrs, Sadie<br />
iur- Under and Mri. Ntef Hartley.<br />
tbe home <strong>of</strong> A substantial Increase In mem.<br />
jMr.Bnd Mrs. warred 1. Booth, ISO bcislUp was reported by the Mere.<br />
lOeutrsl »v. •••'••'• .' • ' taw.<br />
'""'•' "-•' '"• . fbB treasurer presented u satis-<br />
*""*"""^~ factory report, which Included a<br />
i resume <strong>of</strong> donations to various<br />
•,'..-• charitable Imtltutiona and welfare<br />
<strong>On</strong> 7 Otic F«*<br />
«.ir*:^*i-ffi-;*'W.'CT. T i-v,-_.<br />
ire<br />
rigerators<br />
^Ks»js|jiSj Ph. 0235<br />
hkh occurred DMtnMr 1L<br />
Women's Club<br />
Sees Movies<br />
Amenca Included<br />
persons, purchase o( prizes and Moving pictures highlighted the<br />
new card tables. meeting <strong>of</strong> the Women's Club <strong>of</strong><br />
Public card parties will be held <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> last Thursday erasing<br />
at i:S0 p. m. every Thursday at the name <strong>of</strong> Ura. George W.<br />
throughout the year In the club Meyer, 82 W. Seaspray rd,<br />
quarters, raom 23 In the Bank Presented by Mrs. Lecore Town-<br />
Building. send, international reJaMnns chair-<br />
» • • man, the main flim presented Gar-<br />
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Amenca. The othen Included an<br />
engagement <strong>of</strong> their daughter,<br />
EmUejie C, Murray, and John Doug,<br />
las Otart, Jr., son <strong>of</strong> Mr, and ills.<br />
Oterk, <strong>of</strong> BMertQn,<br />
The Murrays are summer residents<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Oily at 31 Lagoon<br />
rd. and the Clark* spend their summers<br />
at 2316 Wesley av.<br />
* # #<br />
EW, AMAZING<br />
t S uu ° B <br />
CERFAK<br />
•f.rlnri 115 ij (|! >| ,•<br />
EATS SOAP 7 WAYS<br />
1. Suds well in any .water'. * hiri, siir. aoi tr cold<br />
.--'•pi', or.- „ ,<br />
2, Contains no alkalis! * kiai Is his'is<br />
3, Free xii.sing * leavts m Hia<br />
4, Makes dishes giis-ss * tlumnf ipiTfeli.<br />
5. Makes clothes wVjif * :th:* blight :<br />
6. No water s<strong>of</strong>lsnti required "•;. = ,<br />
7. Economical * use vary liltja' •.'<br />
ins been, utiecj ioi • Wiishinp ii'n#<br />
s.a:idhoj>iai,y in the textile indvitryl<br />
tftrs. It,, woruUifur'too, for dishes I<br />
a Jiinc-rai washing and cieanin'g,<br />
Viiiiuti^iurt-d by li; f. Houghton &\<br />
Co. Kempak Division,-. .Philadel-<br />
phia. Pa Esidaliahsd 1883'<br />
Soroptimists<br />
u» <strong>of</strong> Illuminated iUdta,<br />
dTBS OLD N, 1. HOMES<br />
As an Hample <strong>of</strong> the typf <strong>of</strong><br />
home In \m. Miss Cornell -showed<br />
a picture <strong>of</strong> the Ftord House In Mor.<br />
rtstown, N, j. The Payiif Houie on<br />
ssm Oornel ato jiiplayed ^JZ-3,<br />
! f laSO t<br />
ma^l<br />
^ norUoti <strong>of</strong> her talk with a<br />
sea,, ajnietiflg the postwar kitchen,<br />
y^^ Ghly seientifle kitohens,<br />
eouiDDed with the latest develop-<br />
5gnu hafe resulted in the faflt<br />
l]at .^,<strong>of</strong>fltn almost have to be en-<br />
^jeers" "the speaker aid.<br />
"6 1 Bible BtiiaA, daM erf IMS. | atHenjWp MgrUB,.<br />
<strong>On</strong> Fund Prowl<br />
Each Told to RUM<br />
lekdenhip and paWotem,<br />
Blate PUgrlm will<br />
a natln trip<br />
Th lfft h<br />
Mr, and Mw,<br />
a three-day pugrunwe<br />
$2 for Welfare<br />
th U<br />
An unusual assignment was given | the National Soelety_i__?2«K' | <strong>City</strong>, vy to W<br />
members <strong>of</strong> the Sort<br />
by Miss Nancy Asnim<br />
at a meeting last ______ „<br />
aTTIymouth InET— —1*^^=-.—"^—TWOTBT^BT<br />
Hiotan <strong>of</strong> li«, climiainl Miss Ajpinall dlrecled each pf|a drawing. southern district<br />
those present to "earn, beg," or in puest speaker at the <strong>Jan</strong>uary thi State J<br />
sane other manner obtain 12 to be meeting <strong>of</strong> Cape May patriots Gjubi, ~~><br />
turned over to the club welfare chapter, held last Saturday in thi , ,•.-,<<br />
fund at the nejit meeting. A prUe, chapter room, was Mrs. Carroll SECOND DAUOH<br />
is to be awarded for the most origi- wilder, <strong>of</strong> Court House, who de« Mft, AND MBS, t<br />
oal method used in raising the sum. bribed the art and mechanics Of Mr. and MM, fit<br />
It was decided to send relief poetry writing. celvlng con^ratuliti<br />
auon also has taken place, she<br />
isiawd. with an ever greater efnciency<br />
on li;e p""* nf fhs ""»"f<br />
Mis. Bussom Heads<br />
Rebekah Circle<br />
Mr*. Haael Bufflom iras elected<br />
pTKideat <strong>of</strong> the Past Noble Grand<br />
Friendihin Circle <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Rebrtah Isdge Monday evening at<br />
the iiome <strong>of</strong> Mrs, Edith Opie, in<br />
S'orthfield,<br />
Other <strong>of</strong>flotr elected were: Mrs,<br />
Emma Sehuff. rtce president; Mrs.<br />
Dorothy C. Lanont, trawrer: Mrs.<br />
Bttabeth Herw, secretary, and Mrs.<br />
Opie, chaplain.<br />
The installation meeting has been<br />
I fcheduled for Monday evening Peb-<br />
!<br />
-uary 10. at the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs<br />
"ieree in Petersburg.<br />
Jin. P^ws binWaJ' anniver.<br />
tary ns niebrHeC anTpIans were<br />
mseame for a rard party. No date<br />
»»s m.<br />
The aieetinf wms mnducted by<br />
Mrs. Lemoat, retiring president.<br />
SEWDtO CIBCLE TO MEET<br />
i Mrs. Sarah Bjsiey. mi Central I<br />
ST. mn be hostess to members <strong>of</strong><br />
SL7 C S l ' i Aual ai7 <strong>of</strong> the First<br />
nmsayiermn Church at a sewing<br />
ttde at her home at 10 a^i. next<br />
Wednewlay,<br />
AU Bjemoers are urged to attend<br />
and bring boi lunches.<br />
1 SURE ... WE<br />
IHAVE PLENTY<br />
! FRESH MEAT<br />
I and POULTRY<br />
iBny with ConfWtiice<br />
| ... Sem with Pridt<br />
I Foods from<br />
I QUALITY<br />
i MARKET<br />
wU] contribute dried foods, soap. ••»• n« »L J<br />
The followini committees were i e . . e ^-rr| -<br />
ppointed: Margaret Johnson, Ejisa-11 OF Mrs, aantailgelO<br />
a contribution to the Betty Bacharaeh<br />
Bone for Children during p<br />
the national infantile psralrHs other advantages mentioned, Miss<br />
drive.<br />
Refreshments were served follow,<br />
log the meeting to the IT members<br />
FLEDGED TO FEATERNIT1 present.<br />
Frank E. Darby, son <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Tie organiffition wUl meet next<br />
MIS, Boy E, Darby, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, Thursday *rem_f at the home <strong>of</strong><br />
has been pledged to the Alpha Big. Mrs. Augustus S. Ooett, n W, lith<br />
ma Phi fraternity at Westminster st. Miss Blen Stemhardt, phjao-<br />
College. New Wilmington. Pa_ it was therapisi from the Betty Bacharach<br />
announced by Dr. J W McKniRht. Home, will speak on infannle paral-<br />
dean <strong>of</strong> men.<br />
ysis.<br />
1<br />
HAVE POST-i<br />
day anniversary. She received a<br />
and; Owen Pettit, ways and means.<br />
Bevwal mtmSw<br />
number <strong>of</strong> attractive and useful<br />
Cornell pointed out. is greatly in- The club wUl meet at 8: IS pjn. gifts, including a beautiful birthcreajed<br />
leisure time for the house'<br />
totiied at BD all<br />
Thursday <strong>of</strong> next week at Plymouth day cake<br />
wife,<br />
party Im ThursdM<br />
Inji.<br />
Mrs, A, Lynn Oonfl<strong>of</strong>f and Dr.<br />
Those present were: Mr, and Mrs, May Lodft, R<br />
Mathilda Uchtner were welcomed<br />
Claude Hiekman. <strong>of</strong> Avalon: Mrs. They Included Mw<br />
as new members.<br />
REBEKUIS TO INITIATE Howard Minion and daughter Ban- Mrs, Helen HOfnW.l<br />
The meeting was conducted by EIGHT NEW MEMBERS dra, <strong>of</strong> Florida: Allan and Marjorie Mrs. Elizabeth Pint*<br />
Mrs. Clyde W. Struble. president. Bh Eight B«ht new members ib<br />
will ll he inlti. Peterson and Mri. Lydia E, Peter- othy o, Lemonj, 4|p<br />
The group will again meet next aMd Md Monday evt evening al the regular son. <strong>of</strong> this city.<br />
* • ¥^m<br />
Thursday at the home <strong>of</strong> Miss meeunl leeunl <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Oci <strong>City</strong> Hebelcali<br />
Following the dinner the party<br />
Agues L. Bradley. 821 Pelham pi.. Lodge edge in Tin The flentuiel- Ledger<br />
CATHOLIC P,.T. HiM<br />
motored to AUantic <strong>City</strong> to see<br />
a-hen the speaker will be Margaret Building<br />
TO HAVE CAK» P*<br />
Nefferdorf. <strong>of</strong> Cape May Oourt All members 1<br />
James Mason in "The Slsiers," St. Augujtine'i'1<br />
House, on tie topic, "Rambles in attend.<br />
Mr. ajid Mrs, Santangclo are con-<br />
Art.' " —<br />
nectrd with the Cerruti Beauty AsbUry av.<br />
The public Is<br />
f m the Following Stores<br />
CERFAK<br />
is ovoiloble at |<br />
better<br />
grocery stores I<br />
Phone 1500<br />
Morgan Radio Service<br />
U86 Aabnry Aw. Ph, iB73W<br />
PICK UP S^VICE<br />
I Havt 90% <strong>of</strong> Tobes<br />
| Open All Year<br />
I Seafoods<br />
709 Atbury Av, !<br />
,i<br />
KEROSENE •*<br />
OTOKWG STOVES<br />
Luncheon<br />
65c<br />
Chai« <strong>of</strong><br />
Four Dlshea<br />
Desert and C<strong>of</strong>fee<br />
SERVICE!<br />
^%la Carte<br />
s . Conee<br />
[Oyster Stew I<br />
FI>-monLh Inn<br />
Special<br />
Club Sandwich<br />
65c<br />
PLYMOUTH<br />
INN<br />
Plymouth Place and<br />
Atlantic Ave.<br />
LOUISA T. COKSON. fttp.<br />
• MAC'S<br />
90S Shore Road<br />
Somert Point<br />
Accommodations<br />
for<br />
Dinner Parties<br />
Open Every Day<br />
Phone S, P. 951<br />
Phone 1898<br />
ICECREAM<br />
Milton Hagerthey ! WE DELIVER<br />
There's Always a Good Timeei<br />
Jim fit<br />
SOMERS K<br />
% BAR and<br />
The Original Square Deali<br />
Not just a tap* room ... the mdM |M|<br />
place <strong>of</strong> friendly folks f f<br />
Your Favorite RYE ., 40|§<br />
SCOTCHES .,, 60c *|<br />
12,-QI, bottle Premium BEER" M<br />
Draught BEER ,,. 10c I<br />
M<br />
—TRULY DOJCIOUS SANDV^^<br />
• DELUXE SHUFFLEBOARD<br />
:|<br />
ANTHONY MARBOTTA<br />
Gregory<br />
Twdta, M DAVIS HOT) T)<br />
900 Shore Road •. Somen FoW<br />
BEER SANDWICHES?<br />
All Kinds <strong>of</strong> Drinkt |<br />
Delicious CLAM w OYSTER |<br />
Shuffleboards \<br />
Good Eats GoodDrinka ^<br />
Johmon'g Tea J?<br />
119 SHORE RD, SOME<br />
WUl Continum To Serve Their<br />
t<br />
VS 1<br />
!<br />
p, ^min<br />
ncan Revolution, will<br />
Sundttp in special Mr<br />
services in the chapel u,<br />
.•e, htetoric shrine <strong>of</strong> <<br />
WhUlgtOD^ Continental Art<br />
Han* lor the visit, In conjui<br />
Lloyd's<br />
Flower Shop<br />
837 ASBURY AVE, Phone 0277<br />
and Mrs. Raymond C. | to. attend the Continental Ckingress I Mrs. Emma Bold«n. treasurer.<br />
. close by the chape), was pre-1<br />
•inn tinin<br />
WBMAfBB, FOB OUTSIDE OR INSIDE<br />
Note: We furnuh only the best grade <strong>of</strong> heavy<br />
serviceable green painted metal easel or stand<br />
Which can be forced into the mil without breaking<br />
or bending. Samples on display.<br />
GET YOUR ORDER IN NOW!<br />
Large Chrysanthemums<br />
and Pom Pott Mums<br />
Orchids Roses Carnations<br />
GORGEOUS CORSAGES<br />
Potted Plants Duh Garden* Terrariums<br />
GIFTS THAT GROW POTTERY GIFTS<br />
CORSAGES. Bonqoeta, Bmketo and haml JMewe. YE8, we<br />
deltrer la tbe Sfiure Memorinl IlMplUl In Sanen Faint «nd otden<br />
<strong>of</strong> H Md op will be delivered to SM UIB <strong>City</strong> tsA Bd^eeBi<br />
DHlnluid towai,<br />
WALK A BLOCK AND SAVE MONET-OPEN 0:30 till 9<br />
MARGARET JOHNSON<br />
SCHOOL <strong>of</strong><br />
DANCE and DRAMA<br />
Dramatic Art & All Types Dancing<br />
Clans, Private or Special Group Instruction<br />
Tap, Acrobatic, Toe, Ballet, Ballroom<br />
Women'* Figure Improvement<br />
SO? Mi StaMt PtioM 0478 or 2241<br />
WALTZ . FOX TBOT<br />
BflOMBA - TANGO<br />
AU Ko«ern OHM<br />
—OPEN ALL ¥BA»-<br />
ENROLL<br />
NOW<br />
Classes<br />
Forming<br />
DANCE EDUCATOKS OF AMERICA<br />
youn BEAUTY PAntOR frf/f<br />
_ ^ =<br />
CERRUTI BEAUTY SHOPPE<br />
703 AUwr, Ave. Phone 1394<br />
Here Your Hair Is<br />
STYLED and CUT Before<br />
PERMANENT WAVING<br />
Hair Stylist<br />
ALL BRANCHES <strong>of</strong><br />
BEAUTY CULTURE<br />
CtOSED WEDNESDAY<br />
ir your hair bat been try, fany Hi<br />
Connie's Beauty Shop<br />
W«l fnuantee in > s<strong>of</strong>t tutaml-k>oUii« «sy-<br />
.: tm-mK-lm PEBJtANENT WAVK<br />
im Asbary Ate, Ph. 0719<br />
CLOSED WEDNESDAYS<br />
CLOSED FOR THE MONTH OF FEBRUARY<br />
BEAUTY SALON<br />
T^ 1 k<br />
ASBttau<br />
CLOSED WEDNESDAYS<br />
Mione 0664<br />
HIM<br />
OPEN ALL WINTER<br />
Permanent Waving<br />
Regret WM expressed over tht for m lilghly successful ,<br />
lots Of a member, Mrs, Harrison N, supper <strong>Jan</strong>uary S. j<br />
•Mel,'who dlld In December. Following the business session a<br />
Meoray as chaimmn, aaUstea by<br />
Mrs, William A, Nelion and Mrs, 8,<br />
New Methodist<br />
ting wUl be at the]<br />
SrKS^udgMvuinter ? Mettodwt ^hMH<br />
follow the<br />
fsHnl' taS'lrl tht iSf <strong>of</strong>oUbsrt Circle» Formed Mr. and Mm. Koyd O, Simiiui.<br />
Stewart, famous painter <strong>of</strong> Revo- New
!..^L*>.'^i<br />
" OCEAN CfTf<br />
_ ivHuwltan, <strong>of</strong> Atlantic<br />
Klvtpnb International trustee,<br />
pa the growth <strong>of</strong> the organl-<br />
in.the United States, Canada<br />
Jaska. Present membership Is<br />
170,000 members to ^500 dubs, he<br />
•aid., ' •<br />
-Baskets <strong>of</strong> fruit given by Henry<br />
B. litMnn<br />
without the right kind <strong>of</strong> mm at ' ^ g f f f ^ f j ^ ^ ^e enveloping din Is<br />
borne in <strong>On</strong>ly upon our subconscious. It's just the<br />
normal accompaniment, without which we would feel<br />
lost and strange, , , .<br />
So now, class, you knew how important environment<br />
is to a writer. You also know, now, why most <strong>of</strong> the<br />
stuff that appears in this column teems to have been<br />
hatched In a madhouse, as It was.<br />
y<br />
hard way.<br />
the helm, could haw badly damaged.<br />
If not wrecked, the vessel.<br />
We congratulate the freeholders<br />
upon their past record, and wish<br />
for them smooth salllrig in the years<br />
to come.<br />
When Idlson perfected his electric<br />
h I 1MB t h d f<br />
^wVrt V W *«*, to »«w." vldual New Yorkers who<br />
-S»f. ^JJraS 1 *' mrtional As- ous, polite. But, visitors,<br />
Manufactureri, «n the mass if you possibly<br />
the<br />
tne<br />
Wis»r heads guided the gas indus-<br />
try Into other Melds—the use <strong>of</strong> gas<br />
for home cooking, as a source <strong>of</strong><br />
Industrial power—and today the In-<br />
dustry employs many times the<br />
number it did when Edison's lamp<br />
created a new industry.<br />
'Forum and Agin' 'Em<br />
PLEASE NOII — The bon»<br />
fide name ui address <strong>of</strong> the<br />
write matt be pnblbhcd with<br />
every letter thai appears In this<br />
department. Short letters, eom-<br />
roentinr an iny Batter <strong>of</strong> local<br />
current Interest, are always wel-<br />
come. They mint be In this <strong>of</strong>fice<br />
by Smturday, to Iran publication<br />
In the foUawrag week's Ism.<br />
—Editor,<br />
| the <strong>1947</strong> budget.<br />
*ress Saves Lives<br />
course it could nave been mere co-<br />
ince, but the fact that in November,<br />
New Jersey had only 64 fatalities<br />
hway accidents is attributed in part<br />
t to the Highway Safety Program,<br />
_ on from October through Decem-<br />
by The Sentinel-Ledger and the other<br />
' Jersey newspapers. The previous<br />
tiber, the death toll was 90, and in<br />
vber, 1941, it was 109.<br />
• campaign was so effective that at<br />
12 other press associations and the<br />
rHan Press Association plan to con-<br />
; similar campaigns thiB year.<br />
' New Jersey campaign has helped<br />
ke this state's people a little safety<br />
)U8, but nut enough. Actually, the<br />
campaign should never end, for<br />
isness and recklessness are like<br />
\l You eliminate them, but they<br />
fan coming back.<br />
- <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> has emulated<br />
r conducting free dances in<br />
[alt all' summer, Cape Hay in<br />
, if It cm Afford them.. It.estl-<br />
1 -thgt l\* -Convention Ball would<br />
NEW JOBS CHEATED<br />
As for the candle makers, the<br />
standard <strong>of</strong> living In the U. S. has<br />
been so Increased by the Inventions<br />
Md developments <strong>of</strong> men like EMI-<br />
son that more candles are now used<br />
for decorative purposes than wen<br />
used 75 years ago when they were & ,"'<br />
ne§»mtr. "<br />
right, Edison with his 1.000-odd in-<br />
ventions would have been a national<br />
DOGS, AND OUR<br />
CLUTTERED AIXETS<br />
Almost 86 per cent <strong>of</strong> World 1<br />
n veterans, polled In a ret . .„<br />
nation-wide survey by "the American^<br />
As to learning the technique <strong>of</strong> writing: Tou dont. Legion hold the opinion that Amrt* 1 ,'<br />
You just write and write, and suffer and suffer, ica-g farmers "did agood job" during i<br />
' 'the war,<br />
w n • r r* Oai ^ 0J Per cent felt that<br />
Jo Serra 9 $ Low Down SaFSJ&Wwa.<br />
ivary day, more and more folks art conilag up with wh «e 133 per cent held no orAnJ<strong>of</strong>e,'<br />
an Idea for a new law. I am not trying to say there The same survey revealed that itf-"!<br />
Is no good reason for such, but I don't know where most 7S P«" ten out rt « °P*<br />
Wagner one—the enamplon grandpa <strong>of</strong> the misfits. federaUtatlon <strong>of</strong> the nation's<br />
And: then on down the line, we could do as the roads.<br />
"«'«• woman" does when she move§ into a new house Commenting on the' mirvc<br />
-^M 0 8 OW "» sawdust and shavlags, wa»hes the tional Commander Orlffith, 1<br />
wlndows-and then decides on what ktod <strong>of</strong> new man <strong>of</strong> the American Li<br />
catastrophe. Instead, says Charles Ufitk tks<br />
P. totttting, inventor and resiardi Witt 111©<br />
specialist, 'toduiWei with a total .-- • . •<br />
capltaUration In excess <strong>of</strong> 20 bU- Apartment: A place where you<br />
lions <strong>of</strong> dollars and employing men start to turn <strong>of</strong>f the radio and find<br />
^-- foujf miillon men and women gg^J*? Uftentog to the neigh.<br />
- t h ' w » i ^ ^ « » « » ^ » V<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> realtors urge that all new<br />
homes be •quipped for heat. In the long<br />
range view, this is all right; but it won't<br />
be necessary this spring. With the city<br />
election campaign in progress there will<br />
be plenty <strong>of</strong> hot air for everybody.<br />
"The survey shows, beyond i<br />
that World War U veterans<br />
nlxe free enterprise as an * "<br />
factor in our democratic *<br />
OUi<br />
OF THE<br />
"The<br />
t<br />
That'8 a lot <strong>of</strong> dolnffl"<br />
Two-dollar bUls have come into<br />
Remember These??? worth df groceries anywhere. —<br />
WASHINGTON — The OPA<br />
(<strong>of</strong> mind memory) wound up<br />
with SM.0M cubic fett ef qwfc-<br />
tloamuna, reports, etc., etc,<br />
«t«.—fetwufti to IIU 1W,0«0 foar-<br />
drawcr flllng eablneto ... or to ^<br />
make » aUek <strong>of</strong> totter-aiMd<br />
foldcn 1T« mUes Ugfa!<br />
tut-Mr AMsr per cent ot an<br />
OTA Mpcfwotk thai hanaed<br />
tne aflSetty wm rtorea h<br />
'! tmd U<br />
Luke Turner, first hopeful to un<strong>of</strong>fici-<br />
ally flip his fedora in the ring for the<br />
city commission race, is going to learn<br />
to play the tuba and will'tour the town in<br />
a truck, putting over his plea for votes<br />
in a big oompah way.<br />
ley, Ky., appearing<br />
a mustache.'<br />
"Bfake a wJtoef<br />
yS5<br />
Christlfln Science Monitor.<br />
— TOB WHAT FIELD?<br />
The dMriflcd adJ will tell you Incidental InteUlgence in the Kew Yorker: Included<br />
when the tide has turned. Some- in a considerable quantity <strong>of</strong> surplus military equipi-<br />
where under "Help Wanted" a firm ment for sale In a shop oh Ooiiland Street is an Item<br />
will ask again for an "aggressive'' packed in 4 wnall box labeled, "Simplicity SMBdicator."<br />
salesman.—Detroit News. • * .<br />
LEAVE ft TO VttEM<br />
It's been oM that the people who Teacher: "AnA why have you decided to give i<br />
travel for comfort nowtdayB must be the rtudy «f Frenchr , ' r-»-.<br />
• — M home. Mbnto-<br />
p»O<br />
-Elliott Rooievjetty<br />
Russia, '<br />
U1 • dlMk<br />
!iW--»70-T<br />
%m%&*i. *.;<br />
ill ML -i. • •<br />
>h?,A> •
^i#<br />
Lutheran* to Have<br />
«wnt Uw musl.<br />
MaiiodiJtJ<br />
now risldtag in bsrttaoi duet<br />
1 U^ our Nei<br />
OOtt m FOE DEMON8TKATION<br />
*«uiWIIt M*j » iuft-TOit«r mertinf U the «uij>e rag*. ' , ,, • '* " ' * "* L<br />
Benjamin Oea.JR*WMy active member and<br />
fmploynient,M<br />
th several local son. Olmrd ForceUa, <strong>of</strong> Westmont,<br />
Ul» nine Into "• ••• •"• ""• mner a&ugnwrs,<br />
for hlSlfK Mrs - vlol « OUlfterto, <strong>Ocean</strong> Oity,<br />
r ToWMlS"wvc mt - Mm * Taee«rlno, PhlladelphJa,<br />
about inaT-te * nd Mr<br />
penance, the men, the materials and the equip,<br />
mentto^ive jrotha perfect job on any type ro<strong>of</strong>.<br />
We've been ro<strong>of</strong>er* for miny yean and expect to<br />
be for many more. That's why aa Independent<br />
guarantee means something. Pick A reliable, financially<br />
sound firm to re-ro<strong>of</strong> for you,<br />
GUTTERS RAIN CONDUCTORS<br />
SHEET METAL WORK<br />
Independent Ro<strong>of</strong>ing Co.<br />
USERS OF CEBTAIN TEED ROOKING PRODUCTS<br />
i 8, Fiends* Av*, 700 • Mb St.<br />
Ft!, 4-1952 Atlantic <strong>City</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> pii. 0100<br />
FM6 Estimate! Fnnbbcd — No Down Psipnent Beqnlrcd<br />
SAMPSON and<br />
HAMADA<br />
JOHHE.<br />
SIDEWALLS<br />
RE-ROOFIHfl<br />
"SNEDAKER" COMBINA<br />
Screen & Storm Wiwfcrt<br />
GEORfiE SEODOH<br />
MAO. COUPON TOB-<br />
I<br />
; 88 Sunset Place ,<br />
mount OH^iiM, -:.0m<br />
Ro<strong>of</strong>ing Sheet Metal Work Builders<br />
Asbestos and Brick Siding<br />
Air Conditioning<br />
Robert L. Sampson Edward T, Hamada<br />
218 . 5th St. Phone 1048<br />
BW ^«»% Shingtes<br />
Edmund C. Wuhan.<br />
24 A»bury Avc. Ph. 1237<br />
FLOOR<br />
SANDING<br />
KEriNlSInNO<br />
H, R. BRECKLEY<br />
U Gninl Am PH. M7-W<br />
FOB QUICK BESU1.T8<br />
USE THE CLASSIFIED ADS<br />
Floor Sanding<br />
Ro<strong>of</strong>ing<br />
ROOFING<br />
SHEET METAL WORK<br />
OCTTEBS - SPODTINO<br />
WM Air Conditioiiuig<br />
CRAIG and WAITER<br />
Ph. 0916 9th A Haven<br />
Glass<br />
GLASS<br />
Fonlon, AIM, Mirror.<br />
S. ROSENBERG<br />
S009 AretlD in, AtLmtic Cltj<br />
Robert L. Davis<br />
OMan <strong>City</strong> Reprcsenhitlve<br />
64 East Atlantic Blvd.<br />
Phones:<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
4-6186 23M-J<br />
LOUIS J. KOERNER<br />
v FLOOR SANDING -m<br />
Reftnuhing — Waxing — Polishing<br />
1026 ASBURY AVE. A Phone 1773-J<br />
Floor Sanding Linoleum<br />
Asphalt Tile New Floors<br />
RUSSELL BUTTON<br />
919 ASBDBT AVE. phone 0398<br />
(SBMMMr is Walter M»tthewB)<br />
Plumbing-Heating<br />
HARRY DIBB<br />
noun — HE ATuro<br />
York Oil Burner*<br />
Yo*<br />
Winter Air Conditioner.<br />
twm WFW - »•», nnruMv<br />
utmuu rvunus<br />
Ph. 0«» M OST-J Beilit<br />
LouU Taccarino<br />
om«i life ma AMmrr An,<br />
FLtJUfBINO - HEATINQ<br />
O. P. OIL BimhiEBS<br />
Fred H. Mnnley<br />
Plumbing p Heating<br />
AntoiMtlc Ou luflif<br />
Sir 00 B«n«r Mel «nd itmea<br />
947 Asbury Am<br />
Telephone 12S6-J<br />
Plumbing wad Heating<br />
900 Simpson Avenue<br />
Phone 0900 or 1833-J-Z<br />
USE THE CtkASSIFIED ADS<br />
FOE QCTCK EK8CI.T8 :Q<br />
Cameron Bros. Co.<br />
Builders, Jobbers<br />
and Ro<strong>of</strong>ers<br />
CT Bajonn. it<br />
CARPENTER<br />
PAINTING<br />
Robert Clayvill*-<br />
12M Wail AilBH Phone IIW<br />
S.L. SMITH<br />
Registered Builder <strong>of</strong><br />
Modem Hones<br />
JOBBING • ROOFING<br />
lOfS Simpson Are. Ph. IB23-W<br />
POTTS' BROS,<br />
BcfMered<br />
Builders<br />
1040 Asbury Ave.<br />
Phone 0061.W<br />
Septic Tanks<br />
SEPTIC TANKS<br />
and CESSPOOLS<br />
20 Vtm' SiMHaan la Otaa<br />
<strong>City</strong> «d Yldally<br />
LEONARD WIGGINS<br />
Nl Wttt Anau . Phone 23S<br />
Painters<br />
William J. Smith<br />
PAINTING<br />
INTEEIOB Md KXTEEIOK<br />
WALLS SCKAPED<br />
g Aibiuy ATa. Paoa« 1B8J-J<br />
£ L BRECKLEY, IM,<br />
HMIW rail Sign<br />
PAINTING<br />
JM Amur At*<br />
Builders<br />
933W«tAre. Ph.<br />
F. C. Slacum<br />
3S12 Asboir Are.<br />
DRIVE CAREPIILIiTr<br />
TODAY . . , AND EVBSY TM<br />
read the<br />
Plumbing and Heating<br />
Plumbing Stating<br />
Oil Burners<br />
WiUiam O. Towruend<br />
•OS AtlMBflo Am M. »««-J<br />
WiJl«rd F. SteUer<br />
I<br />
om <strong>City</strong>, N. *.<br />
OH. BCBNEB BEBVIck<br />
PAINTING<br />
CHARLES HUES<br />
;K -<br />
!&• -1<br />
fE^-i
• ,• BUILD -REMODEL •TIX-UP • CLEAH-UPf<br />
FW=. f "^ i<br />
in tin el- Ledger Classified Ads<br />
ISSIFIEO ADVERTISEMENTS<br />
nrtl<br />
l-Li<br />
..<br />
atl lor tktw eolDmni itoulil bo In -Us<br />
HOT LATER THAU 5 PM TUESDAY (<br />
tatl lor tktw eolDmni itoulil bo In Us ol(ke<br />
r HOT LATER THAU 5 PM. TUESDAY (or foblk<br />
p <strong>of</strong> 5 p ^ yfEMmaBAY la tL« In Lab u<br />
l Wt H «M,<br />
ol(ke <strong>of</strong> The<br />
blkltton on<br />
U<br />
Power Squadron (Cow Owners Again Warned That<br />
Visits Boat Shaw \f M P ect i°n Deadline is Feb. 28<br />
••••** *#VE*E Ullvir I Ooeftn CSt? ear owners warm aeafn i f-h» hj»r>innf*nr* n# *h^ lajs<br />
Metaben in N. Y.<br />
For WeefcEod<br />
Octftn Oily oar owners wire again i the beginnini <strong>of</strong> the 1946 reglstra<br />
advised by Motor Vehicle Oommls- Uon year,"<br />
Arthur W. Mints this week I Warnlnf that further delay will<br />
I £fast snly a few wegki remal<br />
A group <strong>of</strong> members <strong>of</strong> tilt Abae. | wmpllance with the second period I cautronei th"iit~ownejs "whose ears<br />
con Power Squadron spent lust weelf «r iniBteilon requirementi <strong>of</strong> the do not bear the second Inspectloi<br />
i .«-rfw *..- _„.. «, 18« registration year. All motor sticker m»y find itdifficult to regis<br />
vehlelii th»t do not bear the cur- ter their vehicles for the IM7 reg-<br />
rent green second inspection stielter istratlon year, Inspected cars can<br />
W February 28 wUl be delinquent, be registered beginning March i<br />
"••5" 1 , and ean display the 1047 plates im-<br />
Two car inspeetioM a year are mediately. Midnight, March 31 is<br />
now a, legal requirement" said the the deadline for displaying IMg<br />
Ooounlssloner, "The flrst inspection plates,<br />
period rum from March 1 to Au- Testing stationi are open week<br />
git SI and the lecond period from days from 8:30 a,m. to B p.m and<br />
ding<br />
t 8hi<br />
Motor Boat Show at Qrand Central<br />
Palace, New York <strong>City</strong>.<br />
, <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> those In the group wu<br />
Richard W. Jldnu, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> bar-<br />
bonnaster and yachting enthusiast<br />
• Several other local residents were<br />
planning to vlilt tlie jbow during its<br />
eight-day run, the flrst hi six yean<br />
The show has on display 170<br />
boats <strong>of</strong> all kinds, along with February^aB, The Imauuamys -yfttil 4-p.m, Btataw<br />
,—„ , Jtufty was a warTnearest <strong>Ocean</strong> Oity are in Atlantic<br />
"Ptotho «•« tlieae-JMWure and was discontinued at I Oity and Cape MaJ Court"HOUMT<br />
GO mating. —"—' —<br />
Ask Dredging in<br />
Front <strong>of</strong> Orsatti's<br />
The estate <strong>of</strong> Charles Collins,<br />
owner <strong>of</strong> the Orsatti Casino, Seiners<br />
Point, has applied for a War De-<br />
portment permit to dredge an area<br />
in Ship Channel in front <strong>of</strong> the<br />
property, between the state highway<br />
bridge and the Shont Fast <strong>Line</strong><br />
bridge, ,<br />
Plans provide for dredging an area<br />
Nelms Go South<br />
..Richard W. Neura, 438 Bay av<br />
'<strong>Ocean</strong> CHy^s harbormaster and No<br />
••1 advocate ot an adequate yMht<br />
;p»to for <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, left Monday<br />
• 2? s - Netn >s for Palm Beach<br />
W. after ^pending the week end in<br />
For New Cub Scoutg<br />
' Di Palm Beach, under the palm<br />
• trees, "Dick" plans to write an<br />
S<br />
Elks State Program j Continue Free Dances<br />
Cape People Plead<br />
1 A poll <strong>of</strong> Cape May taxpayer! has<br />
B* Wmli J shown ovewhelming sentiment in<br />
"" il " " favor <strong>of</strong> continued operation <strong>of</strong> free<br />
dances and concerts at ronvriuion<br />
Order <strong>of</strong><br />
program at the Elks Home on Bay<br />
^JB V k ma m l<br />
^ ^ n s ba J fro »t. Jfor<br />
p a o n la The Sentinel-Ledger's<br />
^Bsuivs Opening Edition.<br />
under the leadership ( hali during the'summer<br />
Obed Moore and I city commissioners have _<br />
Sea fete <strong>City</strong> Man's<br />
English Wife Here<br />
Mr& Paul Hey and baby duugh.<br />
years. Of<br />
m3ty<br />
Mrs- Key, the formfr Jean 8am-<br />
tnons <strong>of</strong> New Maratpa, Otford, and<br />
Mr Bey were married in Oxford<br />
white he was stationed In Inglafld<br />
Jrtth the Army Air Ftoreis durtng<br />
Jame* Smnah,<br />
5S<br />
Theodore Ford,<br />
|<br />
Consolidated<br />
School Is Urged<br />
Dennis, Upper and<br />
Woodbine Included<br />
A new consolidated high school I<br />
for Dennis and Upper townships<br />
and Woodbine was suggested by a<br />
tions In a battle against the pro-1 ron*g*"m"front*"<strong>of</strong> The^ exirting" buljj-1 (lele W tlon ' m Woodbiiie at a<br />
posed ratei for telephone service. hMd, and using the material as nil meeting <strong>of</strong> the Upper Township<br />
The hatelmen contend that New behind the bulkhead it was an-1 Board <strong>of</strong> Education, in Petersburg,<br />
Jersey is being used Ma trial balloon n0Unced by dol F F Freeh <strong>of</strong> lMt wePk -<br />
-».„.-,.«-...„.-„.„_... I -"^ylgSr/<strong>of</strong>Se.^h^e?' ««l>t reprrsentatlves <strong>of</strong> the<br />
— 1 uiu* Decision on grantine s permit ws0 °-' ne board and nhnmbnr <strong>of</strong> |<br />
hotel and business men are being wm be made <strong>Jan</strong>uary OT Commerce participated In the dis-<br />
made to bear the brunt <strong>of</strong> the in- " 3 eussion,<br />
reased lo_Bd uijdei New Jersey Hj>l!'s|Tr . ~ ~^~ , f WlNart », Mstlh.-wii.- cminty I<br />
school supefinWiidpn. told the<br />
meeting that a consoiidawa high<br />
school would give direct control <strong>of</strong> |<br />
school to participating districts.<br />
Hotels to Fight<br />
Phone Increase<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />
Organizes Forcei<br />
The Atlantia <strong>City</strong> Hotel AsMcla-<br />
tlon started this week on a cam-1<br />
paign to organ lit other orgftniza- about 80 feet wide and SO feet<br />
K ; m the hotel groUp<br />
has joined the Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Chun-<br />
oer <strong>of</strong> Ootnmercn and will seek co-<br />
at wi<br />
, . . course <strong>of</strong> related instruction for<br />
Operation <strong>of</strong> other groups In oppos- the veterans' apprentice program he- I out the cost per pupil would be<br />
"I I 'Ff ff' t m Mo " d W •' Wlldwood High considerably higher than is now be-<br />
Frank Butch, re-elected president School and will continue (ach Man- U'V paid for tuition in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong> the hotelmen was given author- day and Tuesday night until the end and other neighboring mmmumiies<br />
ity to engage the best engineering <strong>of</strong> May, ""' - . . - . - - - - •<br />
?"'lJ5?!.L5 aIen ' available to carry/ Courses are tew to veterans rartf.<br />
WARM AS TOW M\. WIN<br />
WHIN YOU 1URM<br />
blue coal'<br />
it mokes home-heating EASY I Q]<br />
-saves money, too<br />
• TaaTl Uk» tho ».T >bI.M e0J« ddlten qultk<br />
he.1 an ld momiJiii-ilie «ir it hmnt loog,<br />
•leidJlT, ..enly wiih linle itlenlin _<br />
•Mrf nom warm mil eatf til Amy lonjl<br />
worn m row* MM*<br />
CLASSIFIED AD BATE!<br />
Time, 25 Word* qr Ism ... .<br />
(2c p« ward nw- 11 -! J5 v )<br />
rlnt Imcrtion , ,,, .per Insertion,<br />
1KB per wort exccrdlnt $S vsrdi<br />
All Classified Advertising Cash<br />
40c<br />
.. ,..one 11 csuctttr «nd convenient. Is cuitomers.<br />
: l4»«nl«miBtl pLontd In, MUST be lorw.rdcd promp<br />
*• al.Li«|n — —-—-••-<br />
Hied over<br />
dlHmtsll ghost] (a,<br />
i|« OIIIM, 117 KB It<br />
Lost<br />
Elpn wrist wateh, brown<br />
<strong>Jan</strong>uary 8 Reurard. Mrs<br />
BIO Central av,, first floor<br />
Found<br />
0th<br />
band wedding ring,<br />
st on Simpson av<br />
can claim same on proper<br />
THen -and" pa>.flg titl "TOT<br />
Phone 0333 i-17<br />
g t<br />
on the flght.<br />
iViJsey Again to<br />
Head Cancer Drive<br />
C, Wilsey, <strong>of</strong> Spa Isle<br />
The Cape May Star and<br />
y Frei<br />
llftd mvn<br />
h l<br />
daughter until he met her and hla<br />
wile at a New Tork <strong>City</strong> pitr<br />
Honey Russell, coach <strong>of</strong> the Bos-<br />
ton Celtics in the Basketball Asm-<br />
elation <strong>of</strong> America, posted a 44-<br />
game win streak when he coached<br />
the Setoii Hall College caiters<br />
return <strong>of</strong> iij.oon, if ..„ .....<br />
was leased to a private entertain-<br />
ment enterprise.<br />
ISB TOE CLASSIFIED ADS<br />
OIL BURNERS<br />
IMMEDIATE INSTALLATION<br />
Completed in <strong>On</strong>e Day<br />
TOWNSEND<br />
PLUMBING and HEATING<br />
Plans Formulating<br />
For July 4 Air Show<br />
Arrangements almiely are hniig<br />
made for <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>s first<br />
show, to be striked HI the mun<br />
clpal airport nest July 4 iiiidei<br />
American teflon auspices, Mayo<br />
OlytJe w. struble reported this<br />
. He said that Nnvy authorliirs a<br />
the Pomona airport have given as-<br />
surance <strong>of</strong> cooperation in the sj,ow<br />
To Ask Trick Removal<br />
North Wiidwood is prcparins to<br />
file formal application witlitlie i)Ub-<br />
iic Utility gdmmission lor an order<br />
imT^, 0 ' ' llf rall ~d tracks<br />
om New Jersey av<br />
The Peniisylvaiim.Rfadin<br />
<strong>City</strong>, again has been appointed<br />
Cape May County chairman <strong>of</strong> the<br />
1,147 Ammcfiii Cancer Society drive<br />
for funds, scheduled tn begin in<br />
April,<br />
George E, Striiigfellow, president<br />
<strong>of</strong> tlie New Jersey Division ui tli<br />
Society, rnporls that orEaiilzalions<br />
have been formed in 19 <strong>of</strong> Hip •»<br />
counties and that preliminary meet,<br />
ings have been heiil m some places<br />
Cancer control projects totalling<br />
expenditure <strong>of</strong> saesjis <strong>of</strong> Society<br />
funds iiave brcn approi'Pd or" are<br />
in the pro<br />
ew t veterans carti<br />
fled as eligible by the Veterans 1 Ad-<br />
ministration, Wlldwmd was up-<br />
proved as a training centfr several<br />
months ago. The program is rtmilar<br />
to that conducted in the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
High School during the past year. *<br />
60S Atlantic Avenue<br />
Phone 0328.j<br />
. ---- - -- ••(•(•istiiu IJI arc<br />
in the prncpss 01 iipproinl bv tlip<br />
loaril ui trustt'ps.<br />
Wiidwood School<br />
Budget Increased<br />
An incrrnae <strong>of</strong> Sfll,7B0 in tiu> Wilci-<br />
'Sw fr UW '' S '' h<br />
Preparationi already are being I<br />
made in Upper Township for a<br />
consolidated elementary school,<br />
Mardi Graa on ZSth<br />
The Cape May Court House Mardi<br />
Cms, under auspices <strong>of</strong> the Cham-<br />
her <strong>of</strong> Cnmmercr is now scheduled<br />
for Saturday inqht. <strong>Jan</strong>uary '!5<br />
will be IS fostinne prize<br />
awards and lavors for all pnrilri.<br />
Hants.<br />
The event was postponed because<br />
ol snow on New Years Day<br />
1300 Weit Avenut<br />
I. G. WOLFERT<br />
Upholstering<br />
Work Done at<br />
Low Price<br />
Attention<br />
Property Owners!<br />
Po»iiivt.|y tin «n Paper<br />
iitirt Marrli 1<br />
••««»•••<<br />
S EFOBE<br />
VING YOU! WORK BONE<br />
3912 Landii Ave.<br />
Sea Isle <strong>City</strong>, N, j.<br />
1946 PAYROLL<br />
$51,000,000<br />
half timcx<br />
prewar 1939<br />
Sogre<br />
PAINTING<br />
„„„ I:sTl,li|,,,i<br />
I-h<br />
CONCRETE<br />
95<br />
KRBM<br />
and have your mirk donr NOW<br />
Plenty <strong>of</strong> irMJ samples from<br />
OSTROFF'S<br />
New<br />
<strong>1947</strong><br />
Papers<br />
See .<br />
A. P. SNYDER<br />
LOCATED AT<br />
837 Central Avenue<br />
••••#<br />
W. T. KUHN<br />
Paperhanging<br />
1021 Asbury Ave.<br />
Phone 0046-J<br />
SptD ONLY tYA<strong>On</strong>rHWR<br />
WILLIAM S. AND<br />
Klectricnl Senfw. Miiinicnaiice and<br />
Cor. 4th & Asbury Ave.<br />
Residence: U ririt StrM<br />
Burglar<br />
ElMirif<br />
Power aM<br />
House<br />
. RAOfi, MS1AI, «tt.,<br />
UOHT—Drop • poetciird or<br />
ie rellible Thomaa ^Oerbu<br />
"t BT Honegt nrieea. tf<br />
to Bernard a. Your surjlus<br />
lityr€, antiques, planDS^ FTsm<br />
• ment A litfie or a lot<br />
, attention to <strong>Ocean</strong> Olty<br />
Write to 632 Atlantic sv., At-<br />
i Cltj, or phone 4-B8S2, Even-<br />
fand Sundays 2-1687, ^ __<br />
_ -We are paying "blithest<br />
for rsp, papers, Iron and<br />
_ Drop a postcard ta Harry<br />
and Sens, Cape May Court<br />
and our truck will oall or<br />
Cape Mag Court House 8-<br />
tT~TO BUY nld washing nm-<br />
far parts Phone Pleas-<br />
836-W. tf<br />
ARE paying lilghist prices for<br />
Bfen or unbrnktn glass dellv-<br />
(o Kane Bruthers Buck and<br />
[rass st- Millvllle N, J, Phone<br />
124<br />
Automotive Service<br />
MID<br />
t Aut<br />
SERVICE<br />
D - MERCURY - LINCOLN<br />
thorized Sale's & Service<br />
IDW G KURTZ CO,<br />
& Atlantic Phs 0600 & BgD:<br />
Fire Alarm<br />
Traffic jfals<br />
Communication<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Service<br />
Fatt Finding<br />
Flood<br />
IM Xmn Municjpji!<br />
W« trie Ian<br />
jur a Fatt Fin fling chart<br />
Showing r^jnih income for critical<br />
Li«tt.n tu the? raojo program<br />
! Is \our FBI on Friday eveu-<br />
(ng» at a 30 pm<br />
" r JBOY i" UARBY Field Ass't<br />
Uitable Liie Assurance Society<br />
Central Ave Phone 0040<br />
tiptrtew) Business Service<br />
P2i.!L!!!. 0 ? niaker Lumber Co.<br />
Phone 0IS0<br />
12th and West Ave,<br />
Pier8<br />
, Boa. Slips<br />
House Mov.Bg Dig 4 Dy<br />
COAST CONSTRUCTION<br />
SEAV<br />
CONCRETE<br />
BLOCKS<br />
Bird Ballu, Urn,,, eU,_<br />
Concrete Bldg. Units<br />
So«h saiviUe, N. j,<br />
fh. Sea hie <strong>City</strong><br />
Irvin Johnson, jr. &<br />
923 Asbury Avenue<br />
REGISTERED<br />
ELECTRICAL<br />
CONTRACTORS<br />
INSTALLATIONS<br />
SERVICE REPA|RS<br />
I'honf: 1598 B<br />
Yale Keys, ! 5c Each<br />
senrice Davl» Hardwar« Co,<br />
Aabury aV;<br />
._.ORE Wishir Servloe, nits<br />
ir any make washer. Call Cfilla-<br />
Pleasiintvilie gW-W. tf<br />
B MADE — AUtomobUt loek-<br />
jlth ervlefi. Walter E, Allen,<br />
Central av. Phone O4B6-RL__U<br />
Commercial Printing<br />
:s L BARBBTT, SOT Asbury<br />
,. Ph 1282, Prtnttaf, cummer,<br />
stationery, <strong>of</strong>fice iupplles.<br />
m,\ B^-sJde' your home<br />
_ J*«e waterpro<strong>of</strong> asbestos,<br />
method glvea Uwroueh insula-<br />
Asphrit ro<strong>of</strong>ing. »UI«*^»><br />
les Free cstlmnte. DTOBFiW-<br />
ROORNO CO.. 700 1th st,<br />
ROdF "your" home, Let us<br />
you the blow torch test.<br />
Insurance when you need it,<br />
uTOOi R. BBffiiV & CO.<br />
me Insulfttlon Contractors<br />
10IJ AabuwAve.<br />
Phone 1200<br />
„._ units rebuilt by fae-<br />
.Wry method*. Quaranteea, O. D,<br />
L rf -—" 931 Asbury •». roomtf<br />
"or Sale<br />
ua at Bernud'i, largest stock,<br />
low <strong>of</strong>ferhead, better grade new<br />
and uiid turniture Free delivery<br />
Open evenings n Will pay y° u to<br />
FlMt us and look around. New Jer<br />
»ey and Atiantiii av, Atlan'lc Cite<br />
ATTRACTTVE NEW BEAT COV<br />
SOK AiJi -MAKES ^<br />
OK AiJi MAKES ^<br />
CMS I t»SS to IZ3BJ expertly<br />
Installed FREE OF CHARGE Cool<br />
fibres, sailcloths, leather trimmed,<br />
tailor made and well cut Edw O<br />
KURTZ, Irt & Attantte Ava Phone<br />
O, O 060O, 8BB2 or 2390 tf<br />
SALE NEW RUBBHI floor mats for<br />
your car, 15 SS Kurtz Oarage. 1st<br />
st, and Atlantic a»_ tf<br />
SALE—Party favors for all occa-<br />
ilons Paper hats, plates, cupa,<br />
bon-bons, baskets, party gamea.<br />
crepe paper streamer! noise makers,<br />
prizes, candies Bomer Orest Gift<br />
Center, 737 Asbury av tf<br />
SALE—Replac* that battery "today<br />
before you have trouble Del<br />
and Firestone batteries for all mod<br />
el ears and trucks. $8 to $15 95<br />
Palmer*! Oarage, 1118 Aabury av tt<br />
SALE — Oiant Pencil Sharpenrrs<br />
$195 Sharpens any size pencil<br />
Handy for <strong>of</strong>fice shop or hume<br />
Read Hardware and Paint Co B5J<br />
Asbury av _ _ tf<br />
INNERSPRINQ mattresses. Felt<br />
mattrenes Beds and Springs<br />
Mattresses renovated Just likr neji<br />
Furniture upholstered I'hone At<br />
laJitle <strong>City</strong> 4-230B aak for Mr Tho<br />
mas Cohen. Atlantic Coast Bedding<br />
cars bought—<br />
Rebuilt shock ^lar^utd<br />
absorbers,<br />
l<br />
mere' Poliv<br />
kit Phone 1<br />
Bromberg&Son<br />
PA f!RHAHGER<br />
! R JA<br />
thnUe <strong>City</strong>. N<br />
Pftoae 4.MW<br />
Trucking<br />
Ferguson<br />
1520 Aiburj Avenue Phoal<br />
Laurence E. StedM<br />
Electrical Contract*<br />
^HfUMniB . '''1<br />
niwators, startera and fuel pumw,<br />
nig Motor Balei. Bnglish Creek,<br />
Point and Mays Landing<br />
Bonier! Point JHB&_W<br />
jht and sold.<br />
r Whsn VM have anythhjg Us sell,<br />
~J5D<br />
and DEVKiOPma<br />
jUrni, M-hour servlpi,<br />
Qlfl Center, 7St Ai-<br />
ttry IV,<br />
MOTOsmviCl gfren you complete<br />
roU film dweloping wid prtntlnr<br />
-inur'Mtviee. B So N<br />
Maintenance Service<br />
Jacob C.<br />
ElectricaiCoiitracter<br />
;.. fcnkBldg. T _LZ_S<br />
pr'JlAltSALB KENNELS, formerly<br />
L-i,* 1 . 1 (Bhuster's. BMer Brteders, Board-<br />
G|rW.lM> a iMcialty. Meal<br />
er and winter<br />
ling rd. Phone<br />
m S CLEANEDrRugiW<br />
Repaired, A posteard wiU<br />
rfifaSBiB<br />
Havra Ave,, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
orogc. AU Rugs Insured,<br />
PllkAN RlfO CO,<br />
EDW.S.<br />
SEAVILLB, N.<br />
Slandard EJectric Co.<br />
Electrical Contracto<br />
r<br />
Daily Trip,<br />
»'Suburb.<br />
GRAVEL<br />
SAND<br />
Pliont 217I.W<br />
BRIDGES<br />
ioorKteutie.50<br />
^» Short Row*.<br />
HARRV W<br />
PhOBe<br />
Jor hire and 1<br />
|»nd Son, 1014.10<br />
nd'8OTS.R-4<br />
tevlce __ __<br />
iifi, bBby'fftrriafM<br />
spalr. M. AnnareUl<br />
OAibury av. Pliorg<br />
and<br />
_ expert workmanshlpi<br />
fiortment <strong>of</strong> materials<br />
|i|or ertlmates. Thonu,<br />
15 Ventnor av., Ventnor,<br />
one 2-5215.<br />
d Slip<br />
IP, lar<br />
:s. No<br />
covers,<br />
e a§-<br />
ehMge<br />
b<br />
eitlmates. Thomas fleremba,<br />
ir, N.<br />
LBCtK0AppIianws rp<br />
BeaionablB prfces, Worlc guar-<br />
nteed, Electrical repair<br />
M jljWLfflfi<br />
IHOME maintenahct. Small repaM<br />
and alteraUQia made promptly,<br />
omos and apartments prepared for<br />
I'oceupaney, ©i:i*AIITyKNT OF STATI<br />
reBTi^irA-rE or n<br />
To all ts ft ham t liifm [ir<br />
It in<br />
i &u\\ UUlllPPflt iiftil Ft i urij<br />
<strong>of</strong> file pForS*i11m,» Tor III* i jtijlifnry<br />
tht-r» tf t i th) uiiuiiimoye<br />
i<br />
n ni} <strong>of</strong>fi< thai<br />
Hh AI T^ ( n<br />
PlIUiiEtil at Eighth<br />
I "HIT<br />
I 'ifUi HO t Jl f\\ JI if^f, t<br />
T.i Mil rn-N . i mis i MtKLU<br />
Hi Uilm f u r (Url<br />
<strong>of</strong> their liolrs, ilevlstes, e*=<br />
*c Uteri! admin isiFafsra Srant^^,<br />
assigsfl or Burcnsiers in TlwhU title<br />
OF int^rest oATHAglNS It EB-<br />
WABDs & FIDBLiTt TEUCT<br />
COMTAN\ Fscf-ytoFi ef tfee Ei-<br />
tuiu (if Jiimc* EdWfiFd*? Doc'd,<br />
MHS HAHBF P HARDIN&,<br />
wife sf Htttry P- HardJnff, tjftUB af an Order sf the Cosrf<br />
<strong>of</strong> Chancery af fseW Jar«j> made Sa<br />
the dai« here<strong>of</strong> ip a cause wfisrela<br />
the <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> Oocnn Oity a Mu Pi clpal<br />
Corporation <strong>of</strong> trus filet* ef Hew Jpi-<br />
se| In CsmplaJnajlt and Rsln, 3e-<br />
viiggii and penpnB4 repre^nUtlvei <strong>of</strong><br />
Harry p Harding D#e*d mt sU, are<br />
defendants you are required £5 fep*<br />
peBF and ESiwer the Bill ef^ CQIfl-<br />
i or before the<br />
if FeliFuaFy nagt. or<br />
said Bill will be tSJfOQ as cssfi<br />
iald Bin Is riled to fareelfies<br />
the i q !tv <strong>of</strong> redemptfeg gf tWS (S)<br />
Tax^iils t *»Fttfit-HteB made by Henry<br />
T FnyJijM Tux Cullei tor In the CitS"<br />
Df m tun ( In fount} <strong>of</strong> Cape MSF<br />
nri sii*!c «f S.w jtrm 5 «hieh CePti<br />
f] at**F lire ilnitd frtpplernhLr r Ii32<br />
ni is niocii<br />
I411/BO in tin ( Hi <strong>of</strong> Ofittfi <strong>City</strong><br />
junt) nf r_u t hi ij und ilate af<br />
Antl mu fiiii ill ,\t n mu (1 are madp<br />
in!*« dt-fi ndiini hi Jiunt» \!iu IL Uie<br />
r< rard ow fit r& ut tt ha\ i itn intEFgat<br />
h ihL jirfniim -* H^ ih »crHnd In the<br />
did Hill nf c mnpluhif<br />
RdHfcHT K HELL<br />
Til mtr<br />
Ol \<br />
l I- TO AllHl *^T<br />
HN THC1MAS<br />
d <strong>of</strong> the p&e <strong>of</strong><br />
S<br />
\ Ifta* MT an Or ler ef the CayFt<br />
hitniirv f *^i * IITHII, made nn<br />
•'Ir I H i *f IU Liiilef 194fi<br />
iiti 1- IHI id Ii Hyl hl» In Ceffl<br />
ii f ifiil John M Juhndai! In<br />
uiLiK itn1 in I- -iciUtBr afSd<br />
u ujKjt-r ihp LaHt Will<br />
nt < f H mu iH A l u h u<br />
r] < i ili ur* Defendants, you<br />
ri <br />
cliruiM-t 1147 OF Raid A si ended<br />
*i« in 1" in ken an ta<br />
Hl -i D1I<br />
** Ei ni r»i nt jart <strong>of</strong> said K<br />
troihiHt !hr diultv af rtnl-p<br />
o c* Tu KJ le * pftlflQRteB*<br />
( nllf-inr "F lite CIU<br />
fsreslsas _<br />
B f^ask Ssilth _<br />
hli wlf*. to Oortn<br />
Compwny, *c«ntw It ..<br />
Bslimtor ef tt* •<br />
107 Nortfc r "<br />
ITC<br />
Don-t SnlTer MttKi<br />
A¥ 3 so isrmeiit#d witb [<br />
•ran, IMlriHil, IKlH<br />
fun. BlhM*'! foot,<br />
H*tal b<br />
WbM. l>fVfl«mI for tfo b<br />
ATtur, now <strong>of</strong>KPed tA ifes<br />
riilMm, A Bsmii joO i<br />
\ICTOIft OINTMENT —•<br />
Tfli>" nl <strong>Jan</strong>.<br />
SOLD BV AU. OKXJG<br />
THE<br />
meet<br />
1DJ - HH T is Huh f irMflrntfH hat<br />
Ing 114 n I »=it ihi piiif! TB<br />
' UP I r unfit r 'life "f Mnr'h \ml<br />
I i-i tin I hi it thn ifiir finnUm* ii h'<br />
Ihc tl!^ tf '1 tnn ^11-* n MunftlpH.<br />
i ir|tiilhin nf I hi Nlnlt nT %iw Jar<br />
^(^ M !• lid irl I n-niihlP bj Art<br />
"ikiniiit sinu i Jini^ r tti isir<br />
tu tin ' Ii* f [<br />
nu if r t |i Mi »nAl<br />
II 303 IIH*P*;*<br />
VEtBRINARIAN<br />
Dr. C T. Rngen <br />
ST W. 15th Stf<br />
W. Thomas Adams,<br />
CU AtlinUc Af*.<br />
Dr. L. W. Bettt;<br />
OptaBttt&A<br />
I WilliU P.<br />
antm<br />
so wi st. Pt. MM<br />
OMk. i<br />
MORGAN<br />
CIVIL!<br />
*•:•'••-•*•,<br />
®:fe':i#-
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7 V<br />
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* ' .A/'V/'tfv;<br />
, i y* JP ^ _p*^|<br />
, ^ •«! * jl4^ K_J<br />
'n'ji'Ji<br />
,'•• ' <br />
Cape May city commlsslonirs have t, rud<br />
Mceived a promise from the rtnn- u,' mCr'S<br />
Wlvanto-Beading Seashore <strong>Line</strong>s to >».<br />
erosslnf as soon as spring weather "• '<br />
pennitisuehopewtions, The prom- !S OBnitai<br />
lae foltowed a proteit by city <strong>of</strong>fi- !"<br />
Clflb. H. Burplu<br />
,. Temporary repairs were started ,"• y "» lvll Uniiivldiic! !j praflii """'''"""""<br />
ape Fire Lw, $3,846 STA &<br />
Hre loss at Cant May city during _ '• "'««<br />
IW »M MS48, or $1,OS ner capita, th " %m « h<br />
Safety Supervisor Sol Needles re- (SBAD<br />
ported this week. <strong>On</strong>e Bre in <strong>Jan</strong>u- «w. t.<br />
ary was responsible for most <strong>of</strong> the «*'• '"h a*<br />
responded to J8 alums<br />
l-!7-«.Bf$U,!0<br />
imlnnscn with <strong>of</strong>hpp h<br />
l d h<br />
<strong>of</strong> United BUtti<br />
i anting*),<br />
icludinif 11,150,00 !.io(Th <strong>of</strong><br />
i nncluiHng |if«.i? ovcfdp<br />
il f33,200,oo, furnliure nnij I<br />
'MAVibifiin"<br />
this week, to improve conditions un- it<br />
til the weather permits more pernmnent<br />
wgrk. , ,<br />
TOTAL ' OAPITAl, ACCOuim'.<br />
MBMOHAHIJUM<br />
to steam Huliltl<br />
The annual enpehdlture for remsm-<br />
projeete in thlfl country it<br />
eitinuted at »600,000,000. The chem-<br />
E P<br />
•WttlMMi Mf. M«<br />
HI3CIIS NVKAIOM 6(16(11 o.d<br />
COMIINATIONS, $10.931« $23.00<br />
O»*« WBIM 3IUIU 6U COMIIHATIONI<br />
»JMl. »«00<br />
niuriri No. s<br />
9,710 11(1<br />
1,444,111, IT<br />
iso.oon.no<br />
socooo.rto<br />
i!,f(i,oo<br />
loijli.os<br />
Specials oo<br />
Men's Wear<br />
LEATHER JAC<br />
Regular 27.SO-Zfl.S0<br />
•-»-—-- Mcgrtgor Sun Suetfc<br />
Cotton-Flannel SHI<br />
R«fuUr 5.00<br />
ow-i H»ww HI ..lANJ<strong>On</strong>, wu nus, ton, cocoa.<br />
i]«>14H), medium (]§•»:), medium Jute CIS}<br />
17),<br />
Mtn'i Univtiwl |<br />
FUNNEL PAJAMAS<br />
Rftvhu *M ' I<br />
Fine quality. MnfcrUed ahnink. Good looking nownf<br />
«at «Wf. Ozee A, B, O, O; " " ^<br />
AS SEEN IN<br />
GLAMOUR<br />
Manhattan Hdf Wool 1<br />
MEN'S SOCKS I<br />
Befvlar ISe ' "<br />
MEN'S OVERCOATS<br />
Greatly Reduced |<br />
i MvljiB on tvery heavy wright coat la";<br />
WINTER THROUGH SPRING<br />
fer Rac<br />
'Biw, County grand<br />
pk up Jte dutlei for<br />
..raj, only iMt weak,'to<br />
li, to consider a 8Mb<br />
ehargangatastmrconler,<br />
inn, Jr., 29-year-old<br />
, W conflned to fjic<br />
waiting trial for the<br />
U wife Eleanor. 28,<br />
ir ehudren,<br />
't» ud swaUy asked<br />
',••'''••'. GKEEEGABOON'.<br />
Fuoow MNM atar wbo thk<br />
w«k »t the VIH»W The««re b<br />
CONCILIATION »«*»- «»«»» » Me»«»jr ^ ^ ^ ^ j , <strong>of</strong> the JSOOO ap. T«e local <strong>of</strong>fioials leam« this to "I *eil-Ve both froupi wul Be the World Jamboree to HtOlaha. WWJojrw thi/<br />
to his statement; he <strong>Ocean</strong> Oity, whldh hasn't been do. proprtatton WIU be for DDT rpll. their pleasure at the special eon- there strongly In opposition to the Wolf later, won fflstmetton J^-th* Tratt la Pennsyl<br />
( had been separated mK so weU to date In the Marsh cation by both the city ai.d the ferenoB <strong>of</strong> the National fire Pro- proposition," Mr. French declared. Army Air FWrces during the war, ored by appoint<br />
toved from thete WUd- Of Dimes oampaign agiinst infantile County Bstormlnation Commission, teettai Aisociatioa at the Botol Ben OFFICIALS UBGED TO ATTEND Scout Manley climbed the tfceut M last'jfcttmtt!<br />
? *_.f A iW~«,* S! mmm, will have only one more {*«,?•«• the eity contributed |M0 ftwnMn.Phuadelphia, when hotel ml ^ e h a n m m m Q^M m. trail imm Tenderf^ to^lfl^to •*S*MW; i !*#!<br />
ent eniued after he<br />
•WJtiPBly'ilP<br />
Imlnated In hla setethroat.<br />
«ted the murder for<br />
and county authorities<br />
»lfned Monday before<br />
Peace Everett Brown,<br />
•eefe, where he wat<br />
rged with first degree<br />
entered a plea <strong>of</strong> not<br />
i vta)<br />
mpany<br />
Of truetiei and a<br />
.Tuesday night, I<br />
?: d|. W\ Battarsby,<br />
Lagging Here<br />
FIGHT<br />
INFANTILE<br />
PARALYSIS<br />
M at the- high<br />
when there win<br />
be a spSiniw «*<br />
WH" P^K*. 'The preeeeds wUl<br />
beneflt the ipaMOysii drive,<br />
Witt VilSaJ' Clark announeei<br />
lummw, Mkyor Clyde W. Btruble<br />
disclosed UUs week.<br />
Discussing the 13000 appropriation<br />
In the hew budget under the<br />
heading ef mosquito control, he<br />
said he has arranged for a twopronged<br />
campaign next summer to<br />
make <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> a more pleasant<br />
place in which to dwell.<br />
tn»ect-killlng solution at weekly ln-<br />
^m 1 * « lon « U» bMsDfiwit sad<br />
|.Hi'-U-ll*J->.la,.J, | ... l --|.|J.|,!-!.W),'ri<br />
Oft 'Walk, Easter<br />
Should the most attractively<br />
atUrM miBbni «f;flw ftmfi<br />
<strong>City</strong> to Step Up m^^&! l ^^ a [ Civic Group* to • : fix•]?. ] >^ : .^ : t'4M<br />
mryfm to spray •S'SS^srss.. Voie«oppiit.to Resort Scout<br />
Hay WirerWeeds ; ..-WjSSSTSfitSS TpU, heartei S, Engineer to ewaider 'kJtiX%M$W£<br />
for a aftorter eontmet period tart<br />
•atttd in the pnsM,<br />
DBT «ntraet for W weeto.<br />
soUcltlng funds I year had convinced him that DDT<br />
aterlals and equipment I The school .line-up will Include | the two'counties "f<br />
<strong>On</strong>ly $700 Defin-<br />
and Walter E, Allen to ascertain<br />
the public reaction.<br />
You can express your views<br />
through the columns <strong>of</strong> The<br />
Sentinel-Ledger, or to any.<br />
member <strong>of</strong> the committee.<br />
<strong>City</strong> Leads in<br />
Hotel Safety<br />
Far Ahead in Preventive<br />
Measures<br />
- resort to ahead <strong>of</strong> nmeh<strong>of</strong> the rert<br />
<strong>of</strong> discussion.<br />
At Hearing on<br />
TollBridge<br />
ylefl for Monday, February W, ia<br />
«»« Ireehrttes •room « the eourt<br />
m. P, r, Fneh, War Oepartment to .Fred a Manley. Jr., son <strong>of</strong> Mr.<br />
on the appUcatlon <strong>of</strong> the Apt May<br />
Chairman Under the weed Wiling agreement, Speakers at the conference, in* considered desirable.<br />
h ft u r e n c e the company will dear weeds back eluding nationally recognized au- •ttmrn was Mraa question u to<br />
r, Lunny re- at least 25 feet from sidewalks on thoriUes, emphaulied that the key- whether the subject <strong>of</strong> ton<br />
ported that tlie all grown-up vacant ground. note <strong>of</strong> fin safety lies in frequent chju-n* on the mopwed bridle<br />
response was Mayor Struble believes that the lnspecUon to make sure that hotels mnjd be pertinent -^•'^^<br />
lagging far be- relief. prombied hay fever suflerers practice good housekeeping to ellml- -» »•-- *—-— —<br />
taUoni, polnf'Tor Use reaort,<br />
'•:*;OlV* ^PW"| ; ' ,; " '<br />
: Istepped-up Inspection in all cities<br />
;. - i •<br />
Rtoyor Bttuble pointed out that<br />
With enttneertnt and tk^gaiiati<br />
- <strong>of</strong> m project<br />
submitted by the Bridge Conimls-<br />
by the Oatholie »wraWe<br />
locfflltoteu and rponjlng nouses last<br />
summer. That progfiun resulted to<br />
the elimination <strong>of</strong> hundreds <strong>of</strong> dan*<br />
ger conditions, large. and small.<br />
' Hans ahrady have been laid down<br />
^ ; ftaly,i v N»rmitn warfls; «ui BeeoMe, center; John totei * be made fir the projeet no, reauytau hoteis-in fast, none<br />
0111am Hinry fad OUvrt and Joe MeMrS, fUMds. |6000 BT ELECTEIC CO. . M*** <strong>of</strong>fen «w sertouj handleap to<br />
rtO<strong>On</strong>i, • Bradley's outfit Includes such well Newest <strong>of</strong> the contributions an-1 **?! u ?:^ B ' I 7t,r nee « . , ,<br />
<strong>of</strong> $2 annual duel by I rmcino, Joe Costello, Ohet Wunberg.lthe. campaign eo-omiftM Tilesday I ffeafcers was the necesflty <strong>of</strong> call-|<br />
made for a fund rals-1 Palermo tad BUI Boyd.<br />
The door* wUl open at 7:45 p.m. I „ na<br />
Frweh 5 •• iovAadi iBhapterl whT<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, l« nowthe Dimes campaign.<br />
jjlirge rooming house Ooach Clark is' appointing , _;<br />
is-operating at 3719 N.j other county coaches on hta com- pointed out I alarm Immediately.<br />
^si^lfeiiWMililiM^^^ii^MMlAi.'i<br />
J*anli Stedmaii, toajyttfimA<br />
»n, and her'son, Che»-1 A corps <strong>of</strong> about » doien women<br />
Beach, wens recent<br />
W ^ 4<br />
(Pare », ple hospital will pe built.<br />
eptdemlc<strong>of</strong> mfftntne I%ralytito ginoe the grut ioourge <strong>of</strong> Wig, aaC<br />
^JrarafiaS, th*Jtot»on»l FouiMjaUon for TnfantUe Parelyste,<br />
Whla» te^ported ty the March i* BUmiM *>r the Jtorch ot<br />
affair was Attended by more than I<br />
280 members <strong>of</strong> the Council, Scout I<br />
oetan mr nwmmm Mat At- worai*PO»DWQMISOII ?<br />
"^^^, .. The resort boy's mother pinned<br />
am. »eneh, ieeretary <strong>of</strong> the on the deooraMon Mptr ff^<br />
BM.A,, pointed out this week that formally presented' by WWlun<br />
their views open the suit-1 IN EXPLORER PATBOL<br />
Air Show Plans Road Requisto<br />
nrtt air show, to be staged at the I Lewes fmy to route 5 ^^ew traveleri!)<br />
munJelBal airport new ,*unmir, though «p?MaTO^S^Ji'Sl<br />
,.' 'H<br />
•»•<br />
••Merlyside<strong>of</strong> thewistinf oouni* B^gan-Banek Post, Amertoan Leg- bootten, WJUiam JO, Hunt WJi-**<br />
—_.„ .. ^, ion, whJeij to«onsatogUie«int, wort theatr* oawer *nd fornw *flO^<br />
y hwaiHBf^"" Chamber <strong>of</strong> Oommeree at i& firrt Mffl Wao^o<br />
Wng as chairman <strong>of</strong> the mnivenary dinner Thursday night foods by Wr also<br />
1<br />
I tive rescue work Is made Impossible important arguments ten, Walter A, Dlttrich. Arthur M.<br />
Resorters Attend<br />
DriteoII Inaugural<br />
t ftwn-the woriers<br />
tol^t^il Si.<br />
ja^, itrubte wld UM Bonferenee Held attorney, look the oath <strong>of</strong><br />
bishop last week also s«id that If agement also was ree«mmended, d_«w.<br />
fe jipitad tnillbm* «• Wtnt the ;•*« »v»Ua-,_- oai* to those irtricten<br />
J Found*tlon<br />
_um« i<br />
Mearoa<br />
N» «*rta.):iio:«_Ui: soiteva<br />
»•. and.<br />
jodatiot<br />
^ ^<br />
^^l^ffl^^l^^'^'l^l^^S^^<br />
I Paris and Raymond H. Perks.<br />
T«*f« M Am IMIHW J """MMM* BUT MaaoD Back on Job<br />
IwoJWOTtajured ——— • PoiKa^&«sm'& t<br />
fti ul^kiluJ Say OUHimer r inns now back on the Job after navt<br />
<strong>On</strong>e HotpitiJizcd Escape Aitessmmts ^ n «°5»?A » %»^* •«<br />
J_merican I nwlU- <strong>of</strong> the face.<br />
!i : ' ! "l!M.<br />
V 1lWJ»H¥»i<br />
that the<br />
Out point decided upon was thel nml-l millkin-d-llar utate wrto-<br />
pleasure and commercial aircraft to<br />
merce to promote new Ideal and i<br />
the project by "a Mmijr<br />
t<br />
*}>>• -<br />
AIX EEPAIB WOBIt<br />
• Miage to Cape May Point," he said, an ,tavettlgaattt TB<br />
Bowker, Pubjc OtUtty OoBmfi.| ta^AuimiLs unJlcenied after W^ ^ a^om^iS tt, *&1S J U ^ ^ ^ ^ M<br />
•t easy," «50 flaihage^Wlna^^<br />
an^cenied within the grace fa^Bf wiJ &naSsSnir: ^ p or, tha?boaW*Wi^^|i<br />
r.V >E,,,A<br />
Methodist Men to Serve Annuaf 7«<br />
FERRY riBST, TBWT HIGHtVAY<br />
THe air; freight SHU*<br />
to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> '<br />
shipment or'dell,<br />
thi M#W<br />
dicating.<br />
T o 3 A b e H e r e , ; * ; j<br />
Wintei- returned 1 mftdenly to the Jf&W»'«Metftiyifttt<br />
. Is scheduled to abate slowly today.<br />
ooatMt torn «t I tomorrow and Saturday, With the<br />
i«U tH urn TO UKMD<br />
(ran yak nuohttie whm ,th«<br />
, <strong>Ocean</strong> Pity ylll enjoy iti _Mu<br />
^•Bi-^fTOe-nlght Old Home Week, nest I Methodist congregation are given The dinner will be served li<br />
te 1 . Thuraday evening %t the Methodist the a_3w ttidit tor the dinnef. relays,^ be^nninir;^«;Sftv!(S<br />
Mala I Church. * ' I tWa is Just to iiiftote their ego andls:_0 pjn. ^Tictorta to now<br />
church wUl serve their annual tur-1 waiters fop,* night. ' And now, folk<br />
I key dlni>er^-ftn. «vent that hit as-J The people' whd really nuk. the here's the menu<br />
• .J_._ JS—^_..^-__.J_-,—-—'Una*-mani^ so outstanding a , weeay vft_to|raltisi<br />
'« ' ?<br />
r '<br />
i*, 1 V 4
to be<br />
i tint the itabUv *p-<br />
i not imllw tb* vital<br />
x "if. more PWpt* wold vWt the<br />
Betty Bachraoh Home and Me some<br />
Of the pitiful cripples who are vic-<br />
ti f this disease they would not<br />
Of the pitiful cripples w<br />
tims <strong>of</strong> this disease, they would not<br />
—•' wrt sivU* ttlmw or dol-<br />
sswir<br />
sease, they would not<br />
sivU* ttlmw or dol-<br />
isit <strong>City</strong> Hall<br />
*BY DUMAWS<br />
gfrls. members <strong>of</strong> the<br />
aliiK class, and the O6-<br />
directed bv M*",.-""""?<br />
t ol cltv hall<br />
liurKSv momWW Uito<br />
cy ottemd operftttonsand<br />
followed bv the cltv hall<br />
i<br />
!? MttlS* free tp resort<br />
men Jn March, to net<br />
xperience<br />
diaadlshiK Class oom-<br />
who volunteered then<br />
„. — their WfvieeB<br />
8. Stalnton sent them to<br />
<strong>City</strong> for a. day. snortlv<br />
jtmw Although some 13<br />
iris served at the store only<br />
_bout hall that number were able<br />
to nuUte the trio<br />
> dWwe attglM out Mw<br />
VtetluU every year, who tiMtf<br />
, and thew 1» also the (obttarit<br />
taint carried on to Itarn<br />
the cato ana cure <strong>of</strong> l*f-<br />
i 'bKMlK «ome proirws b*»<br />
' i is no ftwott to retard<br />
Id fact, i would like<br />
i Olty nice more money<br />
I'm* Qe**n Ottyuontrlbutod<br />
ffjjo to Hie drive from Ul<br />
' , ajtd Mr, tunny and hit oo<br />
life hopeful <strong>of</strong> eweedmi<br />
tbitmt.<br />
Thev were accompanied by Al<br />
Blunt tad Oliver V. Hainee. who<br />
i took—tnenr-tn *utomot>lles Thev<br />
rUited Chinatown, where thev had<br />
i and apent a Dlauant ttow<br />
,gMji Tlieatre. before retuni-<br />
home that ntaht.<br />
MOVIE BENKFIT AND<br />
EXAMINATIONS COMING<br />
With Just about one naif <strong>of</strong> the<br />
1M6-1IH7 (school year in the rec-<br />
' several activities are belns<br />
d for the near future<br />
,. is the movie benefit, sixm-<br />
by th* Juniors, next Wed-<br />
nesday evening at the Village<br />
Tickets for the show. -Blondle'a<br />
Bin Moment", are 60c<br />
Next railnht not be classed as<br />
art activity, but everv student must,<br />
(ace the stajK reality ies mid-<br />
year exam<br />
The resort girl is captain <strong>of</strong> tht<br />
school's varsity cheer leading ^quad<br />
a member <strong>of</strong> the National Honor<br />
Society, an active worker In the<br />
Dramatic Club, and a good student<br />
FIGHT ON<br />
JOIM TIE MARCH OF DIME!<br />
JAN. 14-31<br />
ICAL-Try HACKNEY'S<br />
$160.45<br />
1TOB<br />
f DOOB CfflMES „<br />
)B LAMPS<br />
FAN 134.50<br />
- 813.95<br />
„ $43.50<br />
-1__ . $4.95 up<br />
$9.95 up<br />
IA BECORD PLAYER $179.50<br />
J RADIATOR „ $37.35<br />
JUICERS „; _ $2.95<br />
ftowll MM*<br />
'and DOFfBE MAKER SETS<br />
Bp> WndCoiy $3.95 up<br />
.-, $62.50<br />
I iMJfiCTRlC BLANKET $42.00<br />
RAZORS $15.00 & $18.00<br />
_J, - $7.50<br />
.fiEATER $33,00<br />
Ig. size , $9.95'<br />
PSBbOLATORS. $3.95<br />
krm<br />
$5.53 & $6.65<br />
$7.95<br />
REST L_<br />
: JLAUP9 Ju-.—11-r. $7.95 & $10.50<br />
JEftATlON, OIL BURNER,<br />
A1TMANCE SERVICE!<br />
BplraUdn raiders" will be sneaklftR<br />
around next week, to torment<br />
most pupils. But <strong>of</strong> course when<br />
they're over, the boys and (drls will<br />
look back ahd think that they<br />
weren't so bad after all'<br />
* *<br />
SCHOOL AIDS FOLIO DRIVE<br />
The echool'a interest In the<br />
Polio Drive was exhibited Tuesday<br />
aaeemblY when the annual<br />
ve <strong>of</strong> the "March <strong>of</strong> Dimes"<br />
was brought to the attention <strong>of</strong><br />
the Btudent body<br />
Proceeds from the Rite Trum-<br />
peteers show, at the high school<br />
February 3. will no toward the In-<br />
fantile Paralysis Fund<br />
* 4 *<br />
SEE ABOICtLTURAL SHOW<br />
Afcout IS members ol the AKTI-<br />
cultural classes <strong>of</strong> the 10th. 11th<br />
and 12th graded went to Trenton<br />
on Wednesday to witness the New<br />
Jersey Agricultural Rum show<br />
The boys were the musts <strong>of</strong> ijee<br />
Oourter, county agricultural agent<br />
and teacher <strong>of</strong> the local courses<br />
• • r<br />
CANCFB MOVIE SHOWN<br />
<strong>On</strong> Thursday this week at 11 20<br />
m., a motion picture on cancer<br />
was shown to the high school girls<br />
in relation to their health classes<br />
• * *<br />
HONOR SOCIETr MEETS<br />
The <strong>Ocean</strong> Cits' chapter <strong>of</strong> the<br />
National Honor Society held its<br />
second meeting <strong>of</strong> <strong>Jan</strong>uary la&t<br />
Wednesday njght at the home <strong>of</strong><br />
its uregident. williann Pue^ci'<br />
Miss Bettv Booth cfiairladv for<br />
the evening, eookt on •'CBiaiocter"<br />
Plins for a dance in March<br />
were discussed<br />
Murder Case Up to<br />
Grand Jury, Friday<br />
Continued from page 1<br />
guilty.<br />
DENIES FBEMED1TATION<br />
The warrant charged him with<br />
"wilfully, feloniously and with mal-<br />
ice aforethought" murdering his<br />
wife. He objected- to the wording<br />
<strong>of</strong> the charge.<br />
The grand Jury was to be recalled<br />
In special session to consider the<br />
case. Coraon'fi mother, Mrs. Marlon<br />
Corson, was excused from service<br />
on the Jury, the prosecutor an-<br />
nounced Monday. His futher, Ern-<br />
est. Sr., is a member ol the Lower<br />
Township Committee.<br />
STORY INVESTIGATED<br />
The authorities, not fully siiti.sfied<br />
with corson'u story, dl&putched State<br />
Trooper KaH Kloo to Washington.<br />
D. C on Tuesday to try to de-<br />
termine the truth <strong>of</strong> the allegation<br />
that MTS. Corsoji had been friendly<br />
with other men.<br />
Corson and his wife had resided<br />
in the capital u short time after he<br />
was discharged from the Navy in<br />
November, 1MB, and Kloo hoped<br />
to learn something there to substan-<br />
tiate or disprove the alleged provo-<br />
cation for the slaying.<br />
PARENTS CARE FOB CHILDREN<br />
The four children <strong>of</strong> the couple,<br />
ranging In age from seven years to<br />
three months, are being cared lor<br />
by the defendant's parents in rural<br />
Lower Township.<br />
Authorities eald thnt Corson<br />
seemed to be calm after taking the<br />
body to Matlack and giving himself<br />
up, but that he become emotional<br />
later and required a sedative after<br />
making the written confession.<br />
Air Freight Co.<br />
Is Bawd Here<br />
Contmnucl Item nago 1<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> came ab* 5 ? dd *li!i<br />
„ » f«ult <strong>of</strong> the fact that the<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Under Held has<br />
been declared Ineligible for opCT<br />
nitons <strong>of</strong> twin-engine planes.<br />
The B-18 was banned Irojn At-<br />
lantic <strong>City</strong> last *ct* o.i orders Of<br />
Mayor Altman under a policy by<br />
which that resort is improving 1W<br />
Held to be used strictly by Jng e<br />
engine planes <strong>of</strong> the privately<br />
owned type<br />
DENIES PI,*NE OBSOLETE<br />
Mr Brathwalte dpnu.il a<br />
ment <strong>of</strong> a spokesman for Atlmitli<br />
Citv <strong>of</strong>ficials thai the plane Is on<br />
solete or unsafe<br />
•The plane was licmvcd bv tnc<br />
Civil Aeronautics Authorlt> onlv a<br />
week previously on Jnnuarv 10 1»<br />
dcUmcd and *ui dMlnred ail<br />
worthy It was obtained from «m<br />
eminent iiirplu-. and while it 1'<br />
nuturalll obsolete for militarj use<br />
it is an excellent nirplane fur our<br />
purpose<br />
He also denied that the plane<br />
had made three forced landings<br />
while en rouU- hero from Augusta<br />
Gft Thi operators wid tliftt a so<br />
called inspection »f the plane by<br />
the Atlantic Cltl Ainwit Com<br />
mission wns by pei-sons. not quail<br />
fled to pass Judgement upon ar<br />
airplane b saicty or condition<br />
Establishment <strong>of</strong> this conipiin><br />
ji the Oi*an Til> Held !•. the llrst<br />
time regular transport scnl«<br />
lias been available Rt.icu.ist Air<br />
<strong>Line</strong>s however, has been makini!<br />
charter flights with passengers to<br />
numerous distant points.<br />
Although the transport planes<br />
arc prlmiiiily fui c.ngo tin oper<br />
ators expect on some trip-, to be<br />
able to cam a passenger "r two<br />
Episcopal Group<br />
Has Luncheon<br />
A luncheon lor 50 niwnbti, urid<br />
KU!")U> wa.s bcr\td Tueida\ aftu-<br />
nooii Jn the Wane n s Au\ilmn <strong>of</strong><br />
the Et>L n ,t Viuuhll<br />
MLs.s Lllnl Mntthcws "souki on<br />
miiKH/Jnei dtatiibuted In the anx-<br />
Selvagn Belatedly Cited for<br />
Navy Service Performed m<br />
war<br />
"Rptter late man rav<br />
be a sloganT<strong>of</strong> the U. B. gove<br />
when It comes to honoring<br />
h < f <strong>of</strong> this. Dr. Herman C<br />
Ice<br />
support <strong>of</strong> the Allied<br />
f wntlnental Europe In that<br />
prSelvBfjn wu one <strong>of</strong> a group<br />
which attended the wounded dur-<br />
ing the worst phase <strong>of</strong> the »-«*<br />
ti He has been Ottt Of thr<br />
pntidcht L. .— ,_,—,<br />
Title and Trttt Ob., or<br />
Otrtlrt Houa*.<br />
Other omcera elected were: j<br />
dent, JuUui Way; line vice D<br />
dent. Irving Fitch; stoohd vtoel<br />
tdent, Wlpun a Powell: "<br />
Upholstering Course<br />
I8 Open to Women<br />
Oiean <strong>City</strong> women were "."'ted<br />
this week to enroll for a iieW train-<br />
ing course in upholstering to be<br />
given In February by Miss I«H O<br />
Hamilton, county home agent.<br />
Sessions <strong>of</strong> the class tevc been<br />
scludulcd for Fehruury 4 11, 18 and<br />
;>5 In the demonbtratlon room on the<br />
second floor <strong>of</strong> the Electric Co<br />
building. Each will be from 10.W<br />
a.m. to 3:30 p.m.<br />
Mrs Henry Scribner. 325 Central<br />
a\ who Is handling enrollment, an-<br />
nounced that there Is room for<br />
six or eight more women to Join<br />
the clas;<br />
Miss Hamilton last week com-<br />
pleted a course In lamp shade oov-<br />
d here.<br />
mry, to an Ooewi <strong>City</strong><br />
The Vo»s Agency also<br />
to rental <strong>of</strong> a large<br />
houie at 443 Asbury^ «V. to J.<br />
Charles Krguson, <strong>of</strong> PhUadelpWa<br />
Sander For Rent<br />
tta*> tfc» floon in youi<br />
bin* thai dlnoy look? H«.<br />
ri d<br />
Too c«n aUlly msk» th*m<br />
lobfc Uka n«w. Da tha Jab<br />
ll W* y Len Pogllo, and Team "B," cap-<br />
tained by Ray Haley, each has<br />
won two.<br />
It Is interesting that Haley's<br />
squad expefienced an exceptional<br />
poor practice season, but has" shown<br />
Improvement in league games;<br />
Next Monday, the individual<br />
Team Manager Won<br />
A J. Myers ...-*<br />
B I. Johnson 2<br />
C A. Harvey 4<br />
D ft H<strong>of</strong>fman 4<br />
E W. Buckholtz 5<br />
P B. Implazzlo 5<br />
0. D. Matthews 2<br />
II A. Grandy 0<br />
I V. Murray 2<br />
J D. Pilcggl «<br />
K R. Kabot 1<br />
L J. Pfanders 3<br />
championship for foul-shooting will<br />
get under way. Each team elim-<br />
inates its players until the two best<br />
are left. These fellows compete with<br />
the remaining three teams, <strong>of</strong> each<br />
class for the championship or that<br />
class, and than the finals determine<br />
the league champion. This race Is<br />
open in each circuit, Junior and<br />
senior.<br />
The champion foul shooter re-<br />
ceives a medal, the Juniors sliver<br />
and the seniors gold.<br />
• • • 1<br />
Swimming Is running concur-<br />
rently with basketball. "Many boys<br />
have passed their "Qualified Swim-<br />
mlng tests, which is a swim <strong>of</strong><br />
one tenth <strong>of</strong> a mile. The rest will<br />
swim until they do pass it.<br />
The scheduled rates will begin<br />
Tuesday with two teams <strong>of</strong> each<br />
Class participating. The other two<br />
teams will swim on Friday, and<br />
the time will be worked out and a<br />
best time will be determined. Each<br />
<strong>of</strong> the events will yield points, ac-<br />
cording u> the best times After<br />
the series has been completed, the<br />
team possessing the largest number<br />
will be first, and so on down the<br />
line.<br />
Here are the results for the Junior<br />
League Volleyball<br />
Team Lost<br />
e 0<br />
I'lace<br />
4th tie<br />
4th He<br />
2nd titf<br />
2nd tie<br />
6t.h<br />
Points<br />
2% pta<br />
2' pte<br />
4' pis<br />
4' pLs<br />
BwankRei<br />
Good Attenders<br />
Twenty-four members with records<br />
<strong>of</strong> perfect attendance totaling 170<br />
years were honored by the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> Klwonls club, Wednesday, at<br />
Plymouth Inn.<br />
Post President Dr. Herschel Pettlt<br />
presented lapel button tabs for per-<br />
fect attendance to the following:<br />
Henry B Cooper. Jr., 22 years.<br />
Dr. John B. Townsend, 20 years: Dr.<br />
Pettit, 19 years-: Lawrence M, Lear,<br />
I« years; John E. Trout, 16 years;<br />
Somcrs C. Young, 1Q years; Elmer<br />
Too Late To Classify<br />
SALE—Grocery store on Asbury av.<br />
doing a good business, apartment<br />
above with 10 rooms and bath, hot<br />
water heat. Can be financed<br />
Stretch, 428 <strong>Ocean</strong> av. 1-10<br />
yeara;<br />
years;<br />
SALE—Single walnut 4-poster bed,<br />
Simmons mattress, coil spring. 1<br />
year old, $45. walnut chest, excel-<br />
lent condition, $35; - Apply 605 Shore<br />
rd, Somcrs Point 1-24<br />
Too Late To Classify<br />
SALE — Florence circulullng oil<br />
space h**uUT complete with stove<br />
" Will heat srveral<br />
Aibury av Phone<br />
ONE WEEK ONLY!<br />
/<br />
Bring Your<br />
pipe. $32 50<br />
rooms 5732<br />
16S4 *<br />
JSALi;—2-famlly upartmrnt, fhSt<br />
floor 3 bedrooms and bath, hot<br />
water heat, second floor 4 bedrooms<br />
and bath finished attic 2-car gur<br />
age Curi be (manied, $12 75(1<br />
Stretch, 428 <strong>Ocean</strong> ai l-io<br />
LOST—Bassrtt Hf>und bruwn ^nd<br />
uhlte during last week, end An<br />
-swers tn Jack 037 Asbury av<br />
Phone 0J7I) J l 24<br />
SALE—Dtcp freeze cabinet, 10 cu<br />
ft dining room tables, chalis,!<br />
c<strong>of</strong>fee urns steam table gas and<br />
coul ranges butchers block Call<br />
bundav after Hum 112B Central<br />
ai 1-24<br />
NURSERY CARE for children aged<br />
3 to S Home nf HOjpltal trained<br />
pructital nurse In Homers Point<br />
Call 428 Atlantic av Somers Point<br />
1-24<br />
SALE—3-family apartment heat on<br />
one floor, $11000 Good condition<br />
good location Robcit Stretch, 428<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> a\ 1-1^<br />
fiALE—<strong>On</strong>p~unall bureau" with ~nTlF<br />
ror $5 one Venetlun Blind, 60<br />
inch \ilde $7 window shade (new)<br />
to mutch. $3 two girls bicycles $15<br />
und $20 2 murmuring tables both<br />
for $7 hpt <strong>of</strong> barber spigots used hi<br />
bo-sirif, $10 3141 Asbury nv. Phone<br />
1543 _ 1-24<br />
WANTED—Riders wanted to Abse-<br />
con for fi 35 a m train to Caniden,<br />
5 days a we*-k Phone 12J6-R 1 M<br />
\<br />
DIAMONDS<br />
(Set or Unset Ccnit)<br />
to be<br />
CLEANED<br />
Before Your Eyes<br />
NO CHARGE FOR<br />
THIS BGRVICK<br />
WATCH & JEWELRY<br />
REPAIRING<br />
Garrison's<br />
JEWELRY STORtf<br />
925 AsbUry Avenue<br />
Eyes Examined<br />
Glasses Pitted<br />
Phone<br />
1544<br />
Dr. Roger G. LaRosa<br />
Optometrist<br />
615 : Eighth Street<br />
OCEAN CITV, N. J.<br />
—OMIee Hour.—<br />
• Diilr M M SJJQ<br />
No Hour, en Wed, ind ion.<br />
MOB, and Fti. En, by "App't,<br />
with tha ,<br />
WEYERHAEUSER 4-5QUARE<br />
G. I, George<br />
WATCHMAKER<br />
farmeFlj with<br />
J. E, CAJJWELL to CO,<br />
nidihi<br />
Watch Mid "Jewelry Kepairs<br />
3rd Floor Naiianl) Sink Bide,<br />
801 Asbury Ave, Phone ITS2<br />
TTBRB jtu see the Imteit design<br />
*• '*• added to scores <strong>of</strong> homes in the<br />
Weyerhaeuser <strong>On</strong>e <strong>On</strong>ly —<br />
54-In. Cabinet Base White Porcelain Sink OQO
3ER'<br />
r,ft*«tt<br />
MM*? nmio a part<br />
ttio govtrnlnf body<br />
olert.<br />
i «•• bmMtot tinWg»4 IWtalo U( h«*«>jr m.a« i put<br />
MTrtoTmi S«t BD iUt«inM»t. conUlaid limm in<br />
m.WOou o DAVlg<br />
|l*t TMi« Av«<br />
MnroMAfrtlto N J<br />
) T.iir 1117,<br />
«i MVnprl-<br />
f<br />
., Mil IT FURTMB RSSQl-TBD. (Mfe MM<br />
'cHr A»tin.i ti&*f Hl> I M U <strong>of</strong> H5 aw<br />
i j B ) f bho»WFrt«hoM*r«jtf tie Com<br />
>. t»»l t»* folfcWM* ttrUmfaU <strong>of</strong> r*»«me<br />
RSSQl-TBD. (Mfe MM »«H»C b« wiMlinM in Th« Own<br />
Social... Personal... Qubs... Lodges<br />
Eastern Star<br />
Lauds MissCon<br />
District Deputy<br />
Probed at Dinner<br />
Miss Louisa T, Coraon, Worthy<br />
ttsWrt Dew*?, WB» guest <strong>of</strong> hon-<br />
es' Monday mrntox at the 30th<br />
anniversary dinner <strong>of</strong>_ <strong>Ocean</strong> Olty<br />
IS<br />
annivers<br />
Chanter<br />
hihl<br />
inner <strong>of</strong> ocean<br />
O. E. 8.. wid<br />
dd b th g<br />
or ju.tt.rr IMT<br />
1»«U» l» *5?& *W tl»>W(«ot *OJ III rMohrflon *H Appro «1<br />
ijW,B«n) <strong>of</strong> bho»WFrt«hoM*r«jtf tie Comtr <strong>of</strong> Cnpe M*y on J.nnarr >' 11<br />
11 A hwmrt on <strong>On</strong> tMnt nrf f*x rt*>lutroi» *1|I Be halut unuuxi<br />
part lioreor In & trim co|ry <strong>of</strong> tha Lutlfr»t tt*lorjlu
^dll<br />
'<br />
TI TO AID<br />
rrmm<br />
VCfarT — Mrs Charles<br />
wtlUv entertained the<br />
-,,-jp Club at her home.<br />
Jersey AY. with a linuft-<br />
nred by bridKe Plans were<br />
a card party this Friday<br />
*t the home <strong>of</strong> MM<br />
. talker, for members and<br />
.husbands Proceeds will «o<br />
" Infantile Paralysis Fund<br />
The Week In Somers Point<br />
Seaside<br />
THEATRE<br />
itOtaS POINT<br />
*Mt,<br />
FEATORE «<br />
Strange Voyage"<br />
Vya<br />
Albnt<br />
Hat., Jun. SH - 2S~<br />
"Canyon Passage"<br />
wit* Puu Ari<br />
Tells Kiwanians<br />
Of Ma fight<br />
SOMERS WMITmdfertert Horn,<br />
Atlantic County chairman for the<br />
Infantile Paralysis Drive, told the<br />
Kiwanls Club Tuesday night that<br />
the second most severe cast' o<br />
record occurred In IMS, and thi<br />
88,000 eases. Wire reported durlm<br />
that year. The four million rjolia:<br />
Epidemic, Fund <strong>of</strong> the Nationa<br />
Foundation was exhausted In No<br />
vember, 1948, The Foundation, h<br />
pointed put. not only treats til<br />
afflicted taut educates the public 1<br />
prevention, and carries on resean<br />
work.<br />
Hie cost <strong>of</strong> a single case p<<br />
year Is about $1200, and for mas<br />
tnum rfcovery about $10,000.<br />
The olub agreed to make a sup-<br />
Istantlnl contribution to the fund.<br />
I A one-year perfect aitenrjanoe tab<br />
IMJ prtsented to Richard Hawn-<br />
I buener by Lt. Oovernor Frank H,<br />
I Hart.<br />
Pocahontas Installs<br />
New Officers<br />
BOt^ma POINT —Silver Moon<br />
OouncU Defrree <strong>of</strong> Facahontas In-<br />
stalled <strong>of</strong>ficers Friday eveninj,<br />
with District Deputy Ann J Now<br />
ateki and her staff from flehnck<br />
"n Council KB Hb i<br />
OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />
Somers Point Couple Return from<br />
Wonders <strong>of</strong> Southern California<br />
The Abcys say they will be tellln.<br />
ibout their visil to sunny California<br />
_Fridqyt<br />
Point* Churches<br />
MM.. <strong>Jan</strong>. U-17—<br />
yVanch<br />
WIUi J«» Crair<br />
tu-<br />
ned to Devil's<br />
Island"<br />
K d fglman<br />
Ml Than., im SB - 30—<br />
DOU1LI nUTDSE •<br />
ePafeoka—Champ"<br />
VfUh lot Hlrlcwoul<br />
J ' - and -<br />
| "Return <strong>of</strong> Rusty"<br />
[i'j Hilh Jiilin Ijlrl<br />
49JoinedP..T.A,<br />
During Past Year<br />
SQMBRS POINT _ Forty-nine<br />
jWrnj;rafa6rs_..hiuie—joined -tire<br />
(reHl-TtMicKer /tsgocjtUion, and<br />
3 has been given to the cod liver<br />
1 (Una, the aroup learned at its<br />
meeting at the Baweg av.<br />
nd her<br />
Council<br />
"n Council KB Ha<br />
Mailing the following<br />
Blanche Willets prophetes<br />
Gladys Wlllte P h t<br />
rom flehnck<br />
Harbor in<br />
i Mrs,<br />
=.„„-—„ t.^^H,, ^uMiiEuug^ Rfrs.<br />
Gladys WiUets. poeahontas; Mr,<br />
Bmrja Mains, Wenonah: Mrs, Ra»<br />
Sacks, Powhatan and the book<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficers, Mrs. Etta Doughty, col-<br />
lector <strong>of</strong> wampum; Mrs. porothy<br />
Sutton, Keeper <strong>of</strong> wampum, and<br />
Mrs. Doris Nichols, keeper <strong>of</strong> ree<br />
orris. "<br />
Applications , for rnertfbership<br />
were received from '11. Plans for a<br />
skatina piirt.v in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Fri-<br />
day eveniJW were completed. Pro-<br />
needs will go to the Infantile Para,<br />
lysis Fund,, Mrs, Dorothy Sutton<br />
will be chairman, as»tated by a<br />
group <strong>of</strong> members, and Mrs Nor.<br />
man Stephenson, a member <strong>of</strong> the<br />
€riitiup£ B^i«* Tnf- - i ; I--. *-* i •-<br />
BBTHANY METHODIST<br />
Shore Rd, anil Brifhtnn Av.<br />
Rev, Jesse Itkhiirils, Pastor<br />
10 a.m. — Sunday school. Men<br />
Bible Class, meeting at New Yor<br />
av. fire hall,<br />
11 a.m. — Pastor Richards wi<br />
preach on Mark 12-41.<br />
7;30 p.m.—"Book <strong>of</strong> Ruth." Offi<br />
cen <strong>of</strong> the W.B.C.S. will be in<br />
stalled. Members <strong>of</strong> other orjjaniai<br />
tions. especially n•- ' '<br />
invited to attend.<br />
initefl to<br />
Tuesday<br />
l<br />
man SUphensnn a member n[ th<br />
Somers Point Infant Hi Fiiriih,!<br />
•onunittee<br />
Visitors from Shuck lmn-fon and<br />
AHeouippa r,until B,rP jjr^p,^<br />
HOSPITAL JUNIORS<br />
ENTERTAIN<br />
SOMEBS POINT _ The Junior<br />
5' ta J entertained nl a raid oaitv<br />
2 red " 1H i«» wenir,L in the NsVs<br />
or^<br />
hsnr b<br />
L idle Bibl<br />
..i»,,o»day evening, church nigh<br />
Dr. Vernon Middieton, <strong>of</strong> Pliifndi-<br />
phia, will be guest spi'iiknr<br />
FIRST BAPTIST<br />
Shore Rd, near New Jersey Av,<br />
~ev. UkliiLnl Clark, Pasteir,<br />
10 a.m.—Sunday School.<br />
11 a.m.—Pastor Olnrk will mn<br />
tinue thf studies in the ntmk n<br />
Romans.<br />
8:30 p.m<br />
iff.<br />
7:46 p.m,—Mfssnge by ihp r<br />
iiiij! Proplr<br />
GRACE HITHER IN<br />
Kobert J Huchter B IJ<br />
* d J * h<br />
Kobert J Huchter<br />
**unda* <strong>Jan</strong>uaf* ***<br />
uratian<br />
B IJ Td^lor<br />
I hi ii n f<br />
I " d<br />
ai Pmceed.. ulll tn t,,<br />
S," af tlw hnspitnJ M<br />
nnd B,ttv<br />
the nur<br />
15 €1^^^•f i: had.<br />
les, which have been drawn<br />
Wolf's roaji OT POINT TRAMPLES MIDDLE<br />
._ am,—Church School, Mrs<br />
Benjamin Sifkinan. supfrinlcndcni<br />
ChisgMS Inr nil ayes. Vi-Hlliim wr\<br />
fnrnt!,<br />
11 a.m.—The Sfryicp. Admlnislni-<br />
tion ol the Holy Communion. Ri 1 -<br />
wjjtion TTTTPH •nifnittefir~Tlie ffiolr<br />
will sitiij. "Ail the Eurth ahull Wor-<br />
ship Tfiee." bv Uiiini'K. flcriii.in bv<br />
tile pastor: It Is C.iHiri Inr t\ tn<br />
e Here." itliiy<br />
Be<br />
FIRE CO, BENEFIT<br />
|SpMEHS_ POINT jcouil The<br />
oint defeated Mic<br />
on the Somers pr<br />
score was 92 to 34<br />
—*.,JM-**? ryiii i *— Mrs, John _ , -<br />
Flick and Oath«rine Kelly will be BPn p m w T a , «,„ ,«.ArI,«.<br />
In charge <strong>of</strong> a public e«rd and RBD POINTS LBAD LEAGUE<br />
game party thij Thursday evening, aOMSftS POINT — With tw<br />
at the New York av. firt hall for glumes to be played to comelet_<br />
the benefit <strong>of</strong> the Ladles' Auxiliary the first half <strong>of</strong>. the Bovs' Club<br />
<strong>of</strong> Volunteer Fire Company No. 1, Junior League, the Red Points<br />
lead with Jeven wins nncl no loss-<br />
es, The Blue Points are in second<br />
„!,,« -i.u --- Ofl],) nn(j •^rhite<br />
team carjtains are Billv<br />
IRCLE<br />
LIQUOR STORE<br />
Oh the Traffic Circle. Somcra Point, N. J.<br />
place wlTh""t!<br />
I tied<br />
kiTiiit mid pork dn<br />
in ih(i rliuri'li bv<br />
Ladies' Airi Rrafi<br />
p.ni.<br />
J1OSPITAI<br />
FiNn<br />
BOMEES POINT _ Mis Rulliii<br />
Chester fnlcrtained niCMibcre ui [he<br />
Shore Memorial Hosijitii] N'iii-,ex<br />
AssoL'inUon Moiiiiuy IUKIH A dn-<br />
nation w;ui sent to Mayiir Fred W<br />
Chapmaii. rhuiiniiin di UM- Muni<br />
<strong>of</strong> Dimes" Fuiiri.<br />
A card partv folluwnl, wnl. MIIMII-<br />
bers and inishiiiiris, cuem. ui Mrs<br />
Chester.<br />
Mr. and Mrs, Harry Abey, who<br />
•jave been visiting their son, Ray-<br />
mond Abey and his wife, at Pomona,<br />
Cai,, have returned to their home<br />
ill Somers palm. The younger<br />
Abey is associated with Leeds A<br />
Norlhrup, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, and has<br />
lit'en in Southern Oalifornia for a<br />
number <strong>of</strong> yeiirs.<br />
During their stay, the Hurry Abeys<br />
iverr able to spi'iid snnie time with<br />
Mrs. Ella Harris and her daughter,<br />
Alice, in Los AiiKcles, The Harrises<br />
lormer Pliiladelphiiiiis mid "Id I<br />
riends uf the Abcys', I<br />
Fire Co, Auxiliary<br />
Officers Installed<br />
POINT—Tlie lollnwini; |<br />
D47 nlfu'i'is til the women's a<br />
iliiiry DI Volinitci'r Fire Cn. No<br />
WCIT HniHlli'ri Monday evening,<br />
ivllii Mrs John H HlrniiB. jiiisl |<br />
president, Instniliiij; <strong>of</strong>iitcr: Mrs<br />
Iiiiml Bradley, president: Mrs John<br />
H, straim. vice .president, mslallcdl<br />
Mrs. iir[.(ii..y; \!is. niuiili's record-<br />
niK sei'i-i-rury. Mrs. Kiiimii \|i'Cue.<br />
'ml scciiMary: Mm<br />
Piii-ti, irensurer. Mrs. .Iiiliii _<br />
.•juiumm-r,'•wrmf, iiiid Iffis." -fiilli<br />
Lemmli'. Mrs Nfiiry Kiurici mid \[i><br />
• '•iseph tiirciv iru.stci-s.<br />
Mrs Minnie DrMlnien ivus iv<br />
ri'ivrd us ii new incmber and thr<br />
resiKiniliiiii ni Mrs Cnihi-rii.c<br />
for m<br />
to sunny Californ<br />
came—it will tak<br />
! h<br />
lor niuiitjia tu w««iv^i*, •--**<br />
them that long to tell all they<br />
that loni to tell all they<br />
and the places tlsited It *i<br />
eal thrill to go Tram the moun<br />
1 ! to the « In a few short hours<br />
pick orange's and lemons from<br />
r son 3 own Krou to visit Tan<br />
kft h Hll<br />
nemun s for<br />
ri to<br />
Krou to visit T<br />
for Breakfast hi Hollv<br />
to *.i i? tht 5anta Barbara Mi5<br />
Lacuna Uiacli Arrowhead and<br />
rmbrlil mid tn mil ome uell<br />
loun 11 taurunt*. -shnp*; etc 0<br />
lo Anglic nnd \ii.initj<br />
Two Ivenlnf Shows Slarilnf Ills ^ Ma(i,lFe<br />
THtmS,, JAN. li ONI.V - mnRiinltPi KlildU-,,<br />
MICIIAEL niJASE _ TRIIDV MAR<br />
Lloyd Vaninn — IlMaltnil |V441<br />
HAVE<br />
place Mondjy evening<br />
PRINTING<br />
MYW00D PRESS<br />
835 Asburr Avr.<br />
Fred R. Woodr<strong>of</strong>f Phone 1490<br />
OREBT1NC CARDS - ITATIOSEKV<br />
3.99<br />
^2.52<br />
Bellows<br />
Rne Club<br />
Gin<br />
PM$ 1M<br />
A!«i<br />
| HAS nntniiiAv pAinv<br />
SOMKRS I'OINI '^J.,,-.,.<br />
OjiuglitiT u! Mr uiiii<br />
& BODY WORK<br />
ON EASY TERMS<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Garage<br />
Jlh ST. and OCEAN AVE.<br />
1'hmie 1C83 or 88(15<br />
saw<br />
m<br />
FORD'S<br />
OUT FRONT<br />
IN<br />
REDUCING PRICES<br />
"This is our 'down payment' toward a<br />
continued high level <strong>of</strong> production<br />
mA em P%«nent in the months<br />
ahead."<br />
flENRYF0RD »,P«ES., FORD MOTOR CO.<br />
Point Personals<br />
m Pnihl Mi luri Mr<br />
J-i id ml il in id il rn t lli<br />
il Mi i i| Mi I j« ,n<br />
i il lro i V,i ikl mil<br />
Ihi conilmltn | i It ,<br />
iffnlr mil Hunt ill<br />
cipatrd<br />
Mr r John Will<br />
n hiiHhejn I I,<br />
i"r the binilil<br />
Fanh^ii Fund Somers Point<br />
Mis D-nid Simih nnlrii mud i<br />
t ird uiru n hn in m mi \\<br />
Nf\\ Jt i j i n Tin d n iii in<br />
mill '8 mi ! In him Hi inf i,<br />
II Pii UfL Pmirt<br />
SOMERS POINT-Mrs. rai?n<br />
Darren was Wflcnmed v -i<br />
ommercial<br />
JOHN GRILLO<br />
"PIIOTOSEBVirK"<br />
Rnom Sin nank<br />
Anbury Ave.<br />
CONTRACTOR<br />
FOTtraH and Commefctal<br />
Photographers<br />
If S OR STUDIOS<br />
PA. SYSTEMS TO RENT<br />
0488.W<br />
Ym, We Have<br />
6,00x16 New<br />
Tires in Stock<br />
and Atlantic Ave<br />
Lloyd Vaninn IlMaltnil |V441 ,<br />
"ALIAS MR. TWILIGHT'<br />
Also — «»!|.rlo?iA IiiUKE<br />
iiOHKin HAKHAT _ TA1.A HIHKM |B<br />
"DANGEROUS MILLIONS"<br />
i.AT. jtv :;| I<br />
IDA 1.1 I'INM<br />
AM)KKA KISfi<br />
HOilERT AM1A<br />
KKf Yn,tna A mA * ? The tfl)f bMe must ^ bn»ied thU labor leader Instilled the spirit »" d to management, and to the All these meni^i "~ **<br />
way, TOUng Americansf U> spread mort equitably the ex- <strong>of</strong> cooperation into the manufactur- Public, to have any promlrieni taiies at nil? Urn.<br />
"We are rearing a generation <strong>of</strong> youngsters who P 6 <strong>of</strong> a11 lovemment operations «rs by fair play and honest tacUcs. P'ace In the settlement <strong>of</strong> Industrial Nutanci lam InaeA^' 1<br />
not understand the fundamentals <strong>of</strong> our American fh nd , l « 7«*ve property owners from , , « I?,". , n»h* H « ,, a»d?<strong>of</strong> items tt^iwm^,<br />
,h. ,.„,«„ k.,»^K ,!,,. ,„„, K.... in thtajnUghtenrttlme^when rangliJi from eI«trle,llfM'^E|<br />
few will study it, more or lew carefully,<br />
i municipal budget, designed by the staw,<br />
npiicated that few laymen can understand<br />
is unfortunate, for more taxpayers should<br />
*-* rest in municipal affairs<br />
leir fleeted <strong>of</strong>ficials are spei<br />
Some <strong>of</strong> the more alert do tak<br />
<strong>of</strong> 17.8. or 182 cents for reRular servation.<br />
Dr. Oeorge S. Benson, famed Arkansas educa-<br />
generation <strong>of</strong> youngsters who P** <strong>of</strong> ,&" government"operaUons « by'fair play and honest taeUes. ^^ t^<br />
fundamentals <strong>of</strong> our American f» d , l « '•"•W property owners from , , « I?, %<br />
,o longer dedicated „ its pre- tte^J^burdw that ,hW have MEN QF ^ ^ ^ j*l<br />
Home ownership and business "Since the formation <strong>of</strong> the Union<br />
for Instance, so much protest de-<br />
rat the public '<br />
f was postponed<br />
, lly, it was reduced $30,000 before it was<br />
jlBdopted.<br />
aMosTas swift « thought ilBawSe^^M^m fflffi ul<br />
w,llmolUH »..u UUSU1B» -...„„..„...„, „„_.„„ 'acts are so easy <strong>of</strong> access, those^posed In lfi<br />
tor, whose forceful column, "Looking Ahead" appears P ro P :,':-«A<br />
their business disrupted and are Today, on the average, each I<br />
„ , „ „ nations to government-managed economy "will be the FALSE ECONOMY<br />
hearing that adoption <strong>of</strong> the Resort buildings were shaken by b 'B lMue °' the next presidential election. He said (Cape May County Times)<br />
beyond the advertised date, the blast <strong>of</strong> a Nasl torpedo which 'hat this country has the choice <strong>of</strong> "State Socialism, in a recent release<br />
sank " • -- — ,,i,._,,, «....—1,» ,_J _,J,—,.„ ,„ ...,„.<br />
miles<br />
Of thut $30,000 reduction is now wiped out, A "f<br />
J047 budget's 114,324 increase over last<br />
aps, in view <strong>of</strong> the general rise In the. cost<br />
ilcaliy everything, the taxpayers will eon.<br />
iftt the commissionert have performed a<br />
ot pfudent management. <strong>On</strong> the other<br />
hpy may agftin storm city hall when hear-<br />
> arrives,<br />
dat», we repeat, Is Wednesday, February<br />
m.<br />
The .._ „ „.<br />
scheme was a campaign to persuade ards w provide a long-rar^ge educational program and a decrease in the numhir'nf ^C," 5 "i 11 *"""• nine t«n_» « .._ ,,_—_. . .... _<br />
the public to save toothpaste tube*. » °>volp 1" both children and adults "an apprecla- Schers avaKble to Uach^hem ^TV^f 011 Mme Mr ' X ' s entry — ? oclety fcr *"*• NmtW;<br />
••• tion for our American way <strong>of</strong> life" and the "things There were then 330 more^ mro'lls ^Tt^J^ 6 1° influen »"« * coom = <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> our big chain stores has Bncouragemfnt in Birt«-.:.:(^__<br />
The Municipal Playground Board lhat I»W provided the highest standard <strong>of</strong> living in the eountv with »I* i.nhTn. P llahetl nothing, and if allowed to found It necessary to reduce the Quartet Singing In AmM§*,-^HiiEra<br />
----- "•-' mankind has ever known." vLanLs also I2^1ifieher, wiK 1«I £° ntinue would hav e perhaps price <strong>of</strong> men's hats. It seems that Man Science Monitor, - «Si<br />
! ,Si' SL.IJ 6 » chBrs *. ith less brought disaster to the Industry like there has been widespread complaint<br />
complained it could not funelton<br />
properly because two vacancies had<br />
not been fliled by the commis.<br />
sloners,<br />
Ijhers and Their Salaries<br />
e Board <strong>of</strong> Education' is steering a canny<br />
In the matter <strong>of</strong> salaries for teachers.<br />
10 YEARS AGO<br />
, . , than the sindard prejarat on re I<br />
Well, one <strong>of</strong> the first things to be done, we'd quired in this state whf are teach '"-.??<br />
think, would be to purge our schools and colleges ing with temMrar^ certifies If<br />
or the parlor-pink and Communlst.mlndtd teachers Most <strong>of</strong> the 12 hTsald are teaching<br />
who have poisoned the minds <strong>of</strong> hundreds <strong>of</strong> thou- only because 'they te wUlffg to<br />
mn % ot impreiabl yogter h l l hl l U l l d<br />
YEARS AGO p<br />
Rev. Walter R, Scott, rector <strong>of</strong> mn % ot impressionable, youngsters.<br />
l Trii hh °f!" Clt f ^ mi P le ? ty <strong>of</strong><br />
y y e<br />
help ln thls crlUeal mrlod<br />
Th h i f<br />
% p , yg elp ln t clUeal m r<br />
Holy Trinity church, was injured „ , °f!", Clt f ^ m i P le ? ty <strong>of</strong> evidence that this The worst shortage is <strong>of</strong> teachers<br />
• •- -• 80rt ot thln f I* Ming on. Its own college boys and in the elementary grades. There are<br />
by it. ft recognkes the fact that un-<br />
Chen are poid well. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s schools<br />
hope to maintain their high standard But<br />
^M evidently considers the present inflation.<br />
puatlon more or less temporary. It there.<br />
p-meeting the emergency with periodic bon-<br />
•phlch do not commit it to a permanently<br />
': level <strong>of</strong> salaries.<br />
• ' • parents with their parrot.Uke repetition <strong>of</strong> danger- pie to meet the expected need Mr<br />
Thomas H. Munyim terminated ? uaand ""-American doctrines that were given them Matthews said. There U, he de.<br />
his jissoeiatiqn with the law <strong>of</strong>fice "*""• Clares, no short cut to the problem,<br />
f b Bll h wh,, ,, ,., . . Tragedy is in store for our nation<br />
,,"! "cognizing this tendency, we don't become if we continue to falsely economize<br />
K" e l W ?fH d flf " ated f s PJ rha PJ we should; for we on education by the payment <strong>of</strong><br />
have an abiding faith in the old-fashioned Yankee salaries that compel teachers to<br />
nors i sen? 6 <strong>of</strong>. the American people in the mass. seek other fields In order to earn<br />
jq<br />
<strong>of</strong> Robert K. Bell here, to form<br />
a law partnership with U. S Senator<br />
William H. Smathers in Atlantic<br />
<strong>City</strong>.<br />
J^when the justification for them has passed<br />
strinBent conditions make it imiwssible<br />
the other hand, the new, revised salary<br />
announced last week, <strong>of</strong>fers capable and<br />
teachers an opportunity to create for<br />
p £ySSngSwul|i,[er eStla^ A<br />
. , , from their parents. Don't forget that millions <strong>of</strong> * Philadelphia concern <strong>of</strong>Ters a<br />
Rev William 8 Laflor nfTi,.l»t»rt them wer e exposed to the way <strong>of</strong> life <strong>of</strong> other coun- 184S - Plymouth and Pontlac for<br />
h " <strong>of</strong>^Sl farV H trleS dUrtn « the war ' The y " « »>« what they saw " C<br />
°. * S JS"; "I* experienced. Their "hitch" in foreign sirvice<br />
at the<br />
life <strong>of</strong> other coun- - y<br />
»>« what they saw »«« e^"' a Chevrolet and DeOoto<br />
i fi ii °^ tflf^S! ^ffc^"<br />
.. f be more inclined to accept <strong>of</strong>fers from a<br />
Jiystem that extends opportunity for steady<br />
iment, than from one whose chief induce.<br />
: temporarly high pay.<br />
san <strong>City</strong>'s school system is the only one <strong>of</strong><br />
able size In South Jersey, except Vlneland's,<br />
ch this forward-looking arrangement has<br />
opted. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> is justly proud <strong>of</strong> its<br />
This plan insures a perpetuation <strong>of</strong> their<br />
fit high standard. '<br />
Sevan home.<br />
was a liberal education, in Americanism, for,it im-<br />
pressed<br />
could wl<br />
, that you could get a new<br />
used shoes for distribution to relief<br />
clients,<br />
20 YEARS AGO"<br />
r Manne, president <strong>of</strong> the<br />
st °re. , Meanwhile, from France, come the<br />
we]1 ^ ht aJert M d to h a^ level-headed " ew m 1 Peugeot»-l-«ioor sedans,<br />
*« Or, Benson occasionally stress the dang f ? 311U111<br />
l.oiili AMH.I* Ittrlnn.<br />
.IKSHR n= T,?"T>I.AM, PF*<br />
riFsi S'allonnl nniik,<br />
Mnv f'nui-i HiiiiMi'.<br />
il.lcnl<br />
<strong>On</strong>na<br />
nriRBRR, .m., r, p. A,<br />
I'lMninlfisinnef er Rpvpnut, ami<br />
F!DHh''P Ot'^HIl t'ii}',<br />
niiWIN R. STtl.Bli, Title OfflraF,<br />
IMAHI.EH<br />
llmiiil Hunk <strong>of</strong> n. rntoi!. viw PFMI.<br />
WILDWOOT ADVISORY COMMITnffi<br />
I. STII^VKLL. Bt,.<br />
,b,n- . IlulldlnK ni.il<br />
UII,.M. I.,,, city.<br />
JONATHAN" W<br />
Rniifti nr Eduri<br />
.IiiHEpil y. fM.Anii. Tr<br />
I'lly (if WlldwniMl; I'<br />
Wliriwunil Snv|n(!« uriil L<br />
Mfirhiiifiii; Vlrp-PFPHhlr.ni<br />
wood TFUSI rsmpiinv,<br />
WILI.MM PATTOK, R|,,,!<br />
Insuranrp, PFpnldrni<br />
n-IHIwnnil nenl Batnlp<br />
ftliri liiHUrnni^ Hsripty,<br />
ni'HHEi.i. BryEn. RSQ.,<br />
Bfy «i !«, Hnlldlor. ]<br />
<strong>of</strong> Went Wllilwoiiil! i<br />
lloroUBh <strong>of</strong> Wlhlwoml t<br />
T11S, K»Q..<br />
(, Hnlit'itnr,<br />
, WHdivnml,<br />
ijirm ntn'i.n, Rriiitor and In<br />
plirritit.Fj Nprrrinry <strong>of</strong> Wiliiwond<br />
RPH! HMtntG lifmrit.<br />
nnilKItT J, KAT. llfii.ior anil<br />
Iiinuninrr. VI PrpMiilpnt nn,i<br />
Tru»l artlrer Murliii. Natianm<br />
Hunk. Wllilwssd, Herretan<br />
FIVP-MIIP Benrh nulliling Hn,i<br />
Limn Amwliillaii, Preiilileiii<br />
HfnillBr.Knj- Rpiilt}- I nn,[,,,i,,<br />
iHVISn (IHENIlBrifl. E»Q, riun<br />
-i'ilnr Hi I.BB.. (Inliclinr IMI,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Wllihvooil.<br />
IIAKIIY Tt.VENIIAlTM, BRQ..<br />
I'ouiirll t IU ]'<br />
I'IUH* Uny County. dolllmr<br />
WIMwooil ^itvlnftn nntl Ijn&tt A*<br />
•i.rlntliit.. Hollcl.or. H'll.inuod.<br />
Tt-unt t;inni»iui><br />
PAI.MICU M. WAY. JR.. EHO.,<br />
Attnrnpy nt lil.v. Solicitor 1<br />
Wliilivnoil (7rpnt UulMlny And<br />
LoHn AHnonlntlon.<br />
K«11KIIT J. WIKJI), Ketifral 1»-<br />
nurant'tf. npf-rctury, Wlldwood<br />
I'r^Kt llutlillnff Htlfl Loan AM"<br />
xorlallon. shurlff Cnra May'<br />
("nunty<br />
I PEAS r 7,KI,LEn, Analatant itect'-<br />
n'lary (ind ARnUtnitt TmnHiint.<br />
Complete Title Service jn_ AUwitIc_«tCape-May^Countic»-<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Offices<br />
Boardwalk National Bank Building<br />
§•2133 TELEPHONES 5-2134<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Of fices<br />
National Bank <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Buildinjr<br />
TELEPHONES OCEAN CITY 0300—0301<br />
Wildwood Offices 3315 New Jersey<br />
TELOPHONE WILDWOOD 138<br />
A a*M**fei|w#;<br />
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CKiiHCHI-<br />
iff0iM<br />
Mounted by iXvetal outstanding<br />
CUMMtai leaden <strong>of</strong> (hi* «n>.<br />
' " -t fc Rev. ArWison<br />
CHUBCHES OF CHBIST,<br />
SCIENTIST<br />
1 7" Is the Lewpn*<br />
tor &M»y. <strong>Jan</strong>utiy 38.<br />
•EN Trem -it is *:<br />
8plrlf«t«* M»r»th witpera. be-<br />
cause (he Spirit |l truth." (I John<br />
9 6)<br />
8EJRMON. Passages from Uic<br />
King Jfcnrf version <strong>of</strong> the Bible<br />
include-<br />
"For the Lord is good, his mer-<br />
cy Is everlasting and Ills truth<br />
cifdjireth to all generations ' (Pa<br />
Correlative passages from<br />
•Science and Health with Key to<br />
the Scriptures , by Mary Baker<br />
[Eddy, • '<br />
nkv ANI> MRS. WH1RHT I " N ° W 18 * 1 h Wise but His Wl5-<br />
JWV. AND MBS, WBIGHT dom ,)0 tru(h h tfuf ,]0 ,ovc ,s<br />
ROT. and Mrs Stanley Wright, lovely, no life Is Life but the di-<br />
jJatouaHw to Colombia. South vule no good u but the good God<br />
Amcrlea, will speak aiid show pic- bestows 1 (p 276)<br />
ttirw in a special farewell service<br />
it the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Baptist Church I Christian Science service e\wy<br />
Sunday, at 7 30 p m Sunday at H a m. at «09 7th «t<br />
Ths Wrights will return to their Ly, "*<br />
mission field in South America I<br />
leaving from New York for Miami rlRST MLTHODI8T<br />
by train, and from Miami to Col- j t h gu >ad Central Av<br />
imbia by Pan-American clipper, | g,,Ti A ^ Qgngf<strong>of</strong>t, Pastor,<br />
Gliurch Announcements<br />
Prayer Meeting, and Bible Study<br />
arid Giving <strong>of</strong> Testimonies.<br />
* * *<br />
ST. AUGUSTINE'S R. C.<br />
14th it tn» iVtaley av.<br />
y<br />
February 11.<br />
pp, fa ^ L cm<br />
They will rejoin g^toy services:<br />
Cirrus, and Mrs. Cora Smith, oil <strong>of</strong>f for every age Wilbur A. Clark,<br />
whom are serving as missionaries Urintendent.<br />
Clmbia members <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Classes<br />
sup<br />
g<br />
Colombia as members <strong>of</strong><br />
flapU-t- churdL<br />
bli i Iit<br />
the<br />
ani_Mon,ing Worship Scrv-<br />
-Bei- WHllsni V- B.-yd <strong>of</strong><br />
h<br />
n lead*** ux***&<br />
Motor Tune-Op<br />
MAKE I <<br />
CARS (#<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Garage]<br />
Bth and <strong>Ocean</strong> Av !<br />
PACKARD HOLDS THE Llffil<br />
No price increase contemplated,<br />
BISHOP MOTOR SALES<br />
on<br />
!-AWW:WI^ ; 1<br />
Check<br />
Your<br />
Car<br />
Inspection<br />
Women's Society<br />
To Have Retreat<br />
The annual spiritual rrtrcit<br />
provide, all our comf orU and aJJ our aeedi.<br />
Arch<br />
Supports<br />
<strong>City</strong> Baptist Chnwh<br />
*•"• V«etor B. Bcaltle<br />
First Methodist Church<br />
Bmw, A, L. Oonjl<strong>of</strong>f<br />
LIBERTY<br />
SHOE R<br />
St. John's Lutheran<br />
Church<br />
Robert o. Ditto<br />
Ho|y Trinity<br />
Charch SHEPPARD'S<br />
AUTO SERVICE<br />
912 Simpaon A»#,<br />
Delayed Citation<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Tabernacle<br />
«th at. and Anbury af.<br />
Christian Science<br />
MB 7th Street<br />
TABEBNACM<br />
CHtTIMJB (CoL)<br />
IBtLOB BAPTIST OBCBCB<br />
(Celored)<br />
SIACKDONIA M. t, CHCECB<br />
fOted<br />
Prompt Service on AU<br />
U. Price Is still 11, ule<br />
reserv ffi L L<br />
T. Powell<br />
TBS CtAMmw* ADi<br />
relaias<br />
trols were removed, except aO-50 deal is<br />
our Personal SaJUfaction Guarantee on all<br />
•old by us,<br />
AUTHORIZED PACKARD SALIS and<br />
Complete Slock <strong>of</strong> Puckar* Purta<br />
Auto Painting $50 up<br />
DENMAN TIRES IN STOCK<br />
BISHOP MOTOR<br />
Ave,, corner <strong>of</strong> 12A»<br />
JOY A, MENGEL<br />
SALES BUICK<br />
WALLACE BROTHER^<br />
—ALL MAJOS REPA1REO-<br />
8EEVICE STATION<br />
Htm<br />
Plymouth-D<br />
^•FREKE - TIRES • BA1<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Garag^<br />
8th M<br />
Repair, on All<br />
Pantuc<br />
%<br />
leers<br />
1,100 for<br />
1846<br />
fiddles' Auxiliary<br />
. Hospital were<br />
I Ht the monthly<br />
in the hospital,<br />
ill, p»st preii-<br />
, p<br />
I <strong>of</strong>ficer.<br />
wen; Mrs.<br />
Kiwanis Honors Retiring<br />
Chief; Installs Officers<br />
Lieutenant-Goyemor Officiates at Gala Dinner<br />
At New Administration Take* the Helm<br />
Retiring President Henry B, late Dr. Mlnot B. Btannard, one <strong>of</strong><br />
Cooper, Jr., was honored and in- the ehaMr members and the clbb's<br />
coming <strong>of</strong>fleers installed Wednes- first iecretary.<br />
Arch<br />
w htle Olty, pr«i.<br />
Jtornir, vice proil-<br />
i Harris, weasurfr;<br />
ns, corresponding<br />
ut Mrs. Homer<br />
[HOSPITAL<br />
ual reports, it was<br />
' Auxiliary in the<br />
fflver $1,100 to the<br />
purchaM <strong>of</strong> a<br />
ne and a Ime-<br />
Uth, PleMantvllle,<br />
itt Cidnrnn, <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
BttrJ co-chairmen<br />
«t committee. The<br />
pital lobby and<br />
ugh the sale <strong>of</strong><br />
taf lifts to pa-<br />
om <strong>of</strong> merehiLn.<br />
»O PROJECT<br />
[•to reiume the sew-<br />
|make new articles<br />
for the hospital,<br />
for this purpose<br />
|lftn alternate Thurs-<br />
week.<br />
Bnted by the AUJC-<br />
ffoert O. Addlscott,<br />
sd luperintenderjt,<br />
" her work for the<br />
chairman <strong>of</strong> the<br />
ieveml years.<br />
»ls, 018 Wesley av.,<br />
tor at Central av.<br />
Ethe week end In<br />
day night last week by the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Oity Kiwanis Club, at a dinner<br />
meeting at the Oolf Club,<br />
Frank H, Hart, lleutenant.gov.<br />
tmor <strong>of</strong> Division 1, conducted the<br />
fernml portion <strong>of</strong> the program at<br />
an afTair attahded by some 78 mem.<br />
bers <strong>of</strong> the local club, the Sqmers<br />
Point club and their guests.<br />
ADAMS NEW PRESIDENT<br />
Harvey W, Adams, resort aeccunt.<br />
ant, was inducted as president to<br />
succeed Mr, Cooper, who had the<br />
distinction <strong>of</strong> heading the club dur-<br />
ing its 25th anniversary year. The<br />
retiring president received a past<br />
president's pin from Mr. Hart, and<br />
also was presented with gifts <strong>of</strong> a<br />
desk lamp and a pen and pencil set<br />
by Haney L. Chattin, on behalf <strong>of</strong><br />
the members.<br />
The new president announced<br />
that he is Instituting something<br />
new—a Preiidenl's Award—to be<br />
given at the end <strong>of</strong> the year to<br />
the Kiwanjan who performs put-<br />
stwiding service to the club. The<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficers and directors will not be<br />
eligible for it.<br />
INSTALLS OTHER OFFICERS<br />
Ueutenant-Oovemor Hart also<br />
inMailed Arthur M, DeMaris as<br />
vice presldenti Walter A, Dittrleh,<br />
treasurer; Oeorge W, Meyer, iiecre-<br />
tafy; Frank C, Matthews and An.<br />
gustus J, Smith, directors.<br />
Mr. Hart praised the local club<br />
for having had an outstanding year<br />
in 1MB, He emphasized that its In-<br />
creased membership provides even<br />
better opportunily for community<br />
service this year.<br />
The Kiwanlans observed<br />
m*nt <strong>of</strong> silence In memory <strong>of</strong> the<br />
:RGER LUMBER<br />
THE FEIBNDLV YARD<br />
> Flame Pro<strong>of</strong> Insulation Blanket<br />
Lumber and Millwork<br />
ire — Paint — Builders' Supplies]<br />
DMPT SERVICE — RIOIIT PRICES<br />
: Simpson Av. Phone 0948<br />
AUTHORIZED DEALEIK<br />
PAINTING<br />
EXTERIOR<br />
I'ttovU-e ruin your home when it carts no mare to have It<br />
'» masUr pafnter? l'es, w« still have pore Unseed OU<br />
and pre-war Paint,<br />
,ES VERNON HOUSAND<br />
> Street Ehone0984W<br />
The evening was concluded with<br />
an hour's program <strong>of</strong> pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />
entertainment arranged by Vice<br />
President DeMarls. The acts in-<br />
cluded songs by Vivien Swanson- a<br />
comedy and musical act by Joe<br />
Heed 1 , and a unique mystical per-<br />
forrnanee by Raymond Sheeta. who<br />
could "see" downs <strong>of</strong> assorted arti-<br />
cles •with his fingertips, while blind-<br />
folded. Reed hmaied the audience<br />
with his pr<strong>of</strong>icient playing <strong>of</strong> the<br />
harmonica by manipulating the in-<br />
strument,.with his t^ngup, without<br />
the use <strong>of</strong> hands.<br />
N, j. Divorces at<br />
Alarming High<br />
Now Far Above Na-<br />
tional Average<br />
New Jer»!*y's "nfr ft ownm In<br />
relat'on to mnrrlagt's is runnini;<br />
far above the national iivcrnfje.<br />
Chancellor A, Dayton OlipliuJil rp-<br />
portPd Saturday, as he warned<br />
that the rapidly lncreaxlnft voliimp<br />
<strong>of</strong> divorces 'presents a scriniis so-<br />
cial and moral problem" not only<br />
to the Chancery Court but to ihi><br />
state itself.<br />
He said that 10,024 petitions for<br />
divorce were filed in New Jersey<br />
last year, against fla.aso marriages,<br />
or more than one out ol six. The<br />
rise is more dramatin by compari-<br />
son with the 4.5B4 peiitions in<br />
1P40.<br />
He said it mriy be that a certain<br />
proportion <strong>of</strong> the eases are brought<br />
in this state because <strong>of</strong> more<br />
stringent divorce laws in neighbor-<br />
ing stales, ir so, he said he has<br />
the power to correct the mutter<br />
by tighteniiiE court procedure.<br />
RoadAidRequests<br />
Far Exceed Funds<br />
State Swamped<br />
With Applications<br />
Although applications have b»en<br />
received for 504 road projects in<br />
townships and boroughs .this year,<br />
the State Highway Commission<br />
has funds avaiUble for only about<br />
2SS, Commissioner Spencer Miller,<br />
Jr., reported this week.<br />
At present, 13,180,000 is reserv-<br />
ed annually Jor townships and<br />
boroughs, reprtisentlng $150,000 for<br />
each county. Miller said that sll<br />
the requests pregented from muni-<br />
cipalities would require approxi-<br />
mately $8,043,864,<br />
Cape May County <strong>of</strong>ficials ex-<br />
plained this week that the same<br />
situation prevails every yeBr, with<br />
requests for state aid always urn-<br />
QuntlnK to much more than the<br />
funds available. The county will<br />
receive its usual $78,000 for F. A,<br />
B, C hard surfacing, <strong>of</strong> which<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> will get the customary<br />
J17.500 allocation 1 .<br />
The legislature has directed that<br />
beginning with the next fiscal year<br />
July 1. the township and borough<br />
fund be increased to $4,200,000,<br />
which wouW give *» sxtra, 1(0,008<br />
annually to each county for new<br />
cnnstructioii. This additional<br />
money, if and when made avnii-<br />
iible, will be distributed later.<br />
There is some talk in Trenton <strong>of</strong><br />
ninvlnjc this effective date ahead,<br />
so tlie larger county portions eoulrt<br />
be rnflde available in the spring.<br />
X<br />
•t<strong>of</strong>f <strong>of</strong> a blighted<br />
That Swiff iweethearu<br />
to the parting <strong>of</strong> the<br />
ktcpf on climbing UP.<br />
on coming DOWN.<br />
ttf ago they Muted out<br />
hand-ia-tund.<br />
aJio die irmy <strong>of</strong> your<br />
It liu b clinib><br />
<strong>of</strong> Labor<br />
it hu gone up<br />
1939.<br />
• minute! N«rion»t<br />
ahoi^ that the cost<br />
hu actually been<br />
Mtd, Since 1930-<br />
<strong>of</strong> war and »hort-<br />
price* and higher tmxes<br />
<strong>of</strong> electricity haa de-<br />
By, the average American<br />
new Betting twkt u<br />
kky for hi money tit<br />
i ago. Never h*» eke-<br />
i •» much for to little.<br />
i Md nelghbon in'<br />
ny - under found fcmi-1<br />
toagtnant — made thi»<br />
I Your «wa btettattd UM<br />
IC CITY<br />
IC COMPANY<br />
Sen. Redding on<br />
Four Committees<br />
Senator Oeorge A, Redding was<br />
appointed a member <strong>of</strong> four com-<br />
mittees In the new legislature which<br />
opened last week.<br />
He Is assigned to the judiciary.<br />
game and fisheries, public health<br />
and transportation committees.<br />
The judiciary committee will have<br />
custody <strong>of</strong> all ol Governor Alfred E.<br />
DriscoH's appointments during the<br />
year.<br />
Senator Redding also made the<br />
following appointments to legisla-<br />
tive posts: Rev. Samuel Harker,<br />
West Cape May, clerk to the Board<br />
<strong>of</strong> Navigation, $400: Thomas Spen-<br />
cer, North Wildwood committee<br />
clerk, $250: Edward Dale, Cape May,<br />
page, $280, and John Vallese, Wood<br />
bine, doorkeeper, WOO. Vallese, i<br />
veteran, is the only new appointee<br />
Children Share<br />
Morris Estate<br />
John 8. Morris, Philadelphia but-<br />
ter dealer and long-time <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
summer resident, left an estate <strong>of</strong><br />
$49,400 to two children, according<br />
to his will admitted to probate late<br />
last week.<br />
Mr, Morris, wliq^ died <strong>Jan</strong>uary 2<br />
bequeathed his Philadelphia and<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Oity real estate to a daut<br />
ter, Mrs. Ethel M. Hall, <strong>of</strong> Drexel<br />
Park. The residuary estate and his<br />
interest in •John S, Morris and Son<br />
Were left to a son, Edgar D. Morris,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Villanova.<br />
Mr. Morris owned a summer home<br />
Here at 1004 <strong>Ocean</strong> av. He started<br />
the Philadelphia business more than<br />
half a century ago, after his parents<br />
moved to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> from Palermo<br />
Cities Shunning<br />
Housing Aid<br />
New Jersey municipalities nrc not,<br />
generally interested in the state<br />
government's <strong>of</strong>fer <strong>of</strong> emergency<br />
aid for veterans' housing, according<br />
to a report <strong>of</strong> Charles R. Erdman,<br />
Jr., Housing Administrator.<br />
He disclosed Friday that SO faJf<br />
only 86 <strong>of</strong> the state's 586 municipal,<br />
ities have initiated housing pro*<br />
grains under the program Which<br />
141,000,000 <strong>of</strong> state funds available<br />
for the purpose. He railed upon<br />
any others who may be Interested<br />
to make their requests no later<br />
than February 1. After that date,<br />
it will be assumed that they do not<br />
want it.<br />
Police Pay Raised<br />
By Sea Isle <strong>City</strong><br />
Pay <strong>of</strong> Sea Isle <strong>City</strong> policemen is<br />
increased under a resolution udopu'd<br />
by the commissioners last week.<br />
The chief will now receive i7 a<br />
day and two patrolmen $8 a day.<br />
All three are on duty seven days<br />
u week. The base pay <strong>of</strong> the patrol-<br />
men previously was $4,B4 a day.<br />
Mayor William A. MafTert said<br />
efforts should be made us soon as<br />
possible to make pay comparable<br />
with that <strong>of</strong> other resorts, and also<br />
Ui establish n nolire retirement<br />
fund.<br />
Freeholders Appeal<br />
Train Withdrawal<br />
The eounty freeholders have au-<br />
thorized Solicitor Robert K. Bell to<br />
file a public complaint protesting<br />
the diseontlnuanee <strong>of</strong> the morning<br />
bridge train from Cape May Oounly<br />
points to Philadelphia,<br />
The train was dropped by the<br />
'ennsylvanlo - Reading Seashore<br />
<strong>Line</strong>s at the close <strong>of</strong> tho 1846 sea<br />
son. Protests by Cape May and<br />
Wildwood travelers were overruled<br />
by the railroad and the Public Util-<br />
ity Commisilon on the ground that<br />
passenger travel in wihter does not<br />
ustify the service.<br />
Mother and Son Hcjld<br />
In Jewel Theft<br />
Indictments wore relumed by the<br />
Brand jury la»t week against Mrs.<br />
Alice Hand, 48, and her son, Lewis,<br />
21, <strong>of</strong> Mayville, on charges <strong>of</strong> lar-<br />
eny <strong>of</strong> $3500 worth <strong>of</strong> ]ewilry<br />
which state police (aid they found<br />
n a trash dump.<br />
They arc now under $500 ball<br />
waiting trial. Prosecutor Harry<br />
Tenenbaum told. '<br />
Mrs, Hand was said by troopers<br />
o have found the Jewell on the<br />
ump, and, accompanied by her<br />
ion, to have sold them to a pawn-<br />
broker in Atlantic County,<br />
Sea Isle <strong>City</strong> to<br />
Raise School Cost<br />
lea Ida <strong>City</strong>'s school budget for<br />
(M7-4B shows a taxation Increase <strong>of</strong><br />
11299 over the current year,<br />
The new budget Includes a boost<br />
<strong>of</strong> $1000 in the appropriation to pay<br />
tuition <strong>of</strong> pupils attwidlns <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> High School, which recently<br />
raised Its rates, and $1065 Increaw<br />
lot tMtbjr ulMIim<br />
J. S. KRUK & CO,<br />
PILING<br />
BULLDOZER WORK<br />
GRADING - GRAVELING<br />
Phone <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 0987-1<br />
wgCw'f<br />
Need a New<br />
ROOF<br />
or Just a Repair Job?<br />
In either cue—caU Independent We've the ex-<br />
perience, the men, the material* and the equip,<br />
mint to give you a perfect Job on any type robf.<br />
We've been ro<strong>of</strong>ers for many yeara and<br />
fee for many more. That's wfiy an<br />
guarantee means •omething. Pick a<br />
ancially sound firm to re-ro<strong>of</strong> for you.<br />
GUTTERS RAIN CONDUCTORS<br />
SHEET METAL WORK<br />
Independent Ro<strong>of</strong>ing Co.<br />
I'REBS Of CEHTAINa'RED ROOFING PRODUCTS<br />
3 S, Fleming Ave.<br />
4-1SS2 Allanlle <strong>City</strong><br />
700<br />
<strong>City</strong><br />
ith Si,<br />
Ph. 4-1SS2 Atlanlle <strong>City</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Hi, 0160<br />
Free Estimates Famished — No Dawn Pufnu-nl K*qulred<br />
TERMITES<br />
home f<br />
Xermites Da Gutty<br />
Befort You Know JH<br />
An unknown to you tormlM<br />
'may be flamnging the foun-<br />
d&Hssf <strong>of</strong> ^SEF hftfyift Vatt<br />
ewsen never know they bnt<br />
Unnltei until cmrtly daman<br />
U already dono. Dont tak»<br />
ebsneea. Had oat now with •<br />
fres Tennlnlx in*p«cUoa.'<br />
Write or pUono;<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Branch<br />
1053 Asbury Ave.<br />
Phone 1200<br />
B|i"> " MMniin ii niiliiB<br />
! PAPERHANGING I<br />
Calvin L, Fisher I<br />
201 Asbury Avenue 1<br />
Phone 0299-W 1<br />
itiiHiii nmmitit iniitUil M!lliiliM|!lllig<br />
UPHOLSTERING I<br />
SLIP COVERS 1<br />
THOMAS SEREMBA I<br />
iinfi Vrniniir Av»., \>n|nnr, N, J.I<br />
Phone 2-5215 !<br />
SI) IMAIKil: Foil KNTI.MATKS I<br />
lMifH ilflliif lHlllli!i!«lim HIIHHtfMM Q<br />
SAMPSON and<br />
HAMADA<br />
Ro<strong>of</strong>ing Sheet Metal Work<br />
Asbestos and Brick Siding<br />
Air Conditioning<br />
Robert L, Sampson<br />
215 - 5th St.<br />
Edward T. Hamada<br />
Phone 1048<br />
Shingtet<br />
Edmund C. Wisham<br />
24A»buryAvC. Ph. 1237<br />
i l l H i ! ! i l l f M | ! l l l l i i ! i |<br />
FLOOR<br />
SANDING<br />
RErtNISRINO<br />
H. R. BRECKLEY<br />
U Ctnliml AM. Ft, 2S67-W<br />
FOB QUICK KERU1.T8<br />
USE TBE OLASIIFIED ADS<br />
Ro<strong>of</strong>ing<br />
ROOFinC<br />
SHEET METAL WORK<br />
ODTTERS « SPOUT1NQ<br />
Vuui" Air Conditioning<br />
CRAIG and WALTER<br />
Ph. 0916 9th & Haven<br />
Glass<br />
Pallmhtt FUti 4 Winds*<br />
GLASS<br />
Finlnn, Ants, Kunn<br />
S, ROSENBERG<br />
m Arctic Ave. Atlantic Cl<br />
Robert L. Davis<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Representative<br />
64 East Atlantic Blvd.<br />
Phones:<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />
4-6186<br />
Oreui <strong>City</strong><br />
23M-J<br />
Floor Sanding<br />
ffJitllliHlHtiHMiMH! •••« II<br />
T ARCHITECTS<br />
IKllimilt mi yiluitiou ol work HI,<br />
iunpiiui or is gnmn, Skelctii<br />
iiBI tlgipriBM iiu, JO rtirf em-<br />
I iKrluct,<br />
I SAMUEL R. STAPPOHD<br />
I MM WBttil AT, PI. li».J<br />
itiitiiii<br />
KEYS MADE<br />
ALL TYPES<br />
WE ARE TAKING<br />
ORDERS FOB EVINRUDES<br />
LEMONT'<br />
MS Buy Av, Ph. 1787<br />
LOUIS J. KOERNER<br />
m* FLOOR SANDING *m<br />
Reftniihing — Wwting -- Polishing<br />
1026 ASBURY AVE, Phone 17734<br />
Builder*<br />
^ •---—"fn* i ""r"M'ffiiftjiiiif fni! [i<br />
i EAGL<br />
EAGLE INSULATION<br />
PRESSURE INSTALLED<br />
i 33 Mantua U Wt? If<br />
I Fuel Savlnn WIU Ik; Their OtM. Ibn* CMWftrt<br />
1 JOHN L TROUT<br />
I BEGIBTER£D BVIL»EE<br />
1063 Ashwy Am Ph. lj!00<br />
ifillfiitiiilMHMMlilllliifiii<br />
SIDEWALL SHINGUNG<br />
RE-ROOFING PAINTIfffi<br />
REMODaiNG<br />
worn<br />
"SNEDAKER" COMBINATION<br />
Screen A Storm Windows<br />
MAIL COUPON FOB HRMAIV tDB<br />
GEORGE SEDDON<br />
S P<br />
55 Sunset Place<br />
Wlthont<br />
Name ,.<br />
Pbow 2148R,<br />
I<br />
Builders<br />
Cameron Bros. Co.<br />
Builders, Jobber*<br />
and Ro<strong>of</strong>er* m, mn<br />
CARPENTER<br />
JOBBING AI.TERATION8<br />
PAINTING<br />
Robert Oayvillr-<br />
1309 West Avfnoc Phone 1371<br />
S. L, SMITH<br />
Registered Builder <strong>of</strong><br />
Modern Bones<br />
JOBBING . ROOFING<br />
10J8 Simpson Aw. rH, 1823-W<br />
POTTS r BROsT<br />
Builders<br />
1040 Asbury Ave.<br />
Phone 0O61-W<br />
Builder*<br />
H. C. Pontiere<br />
BUILDER<br />
933 We»t Ave. HL 180ft<br />
Jobbing<br />
Alteration* and<br />
Ro<strong>of</strong>ing<br />
Albert S.<br />
wt < «TO<br />
im<br />
F. C. Slacum<br />
BUILDER<br />
3312 Asbni7 Ave,<br />
Phone 1539<br />
DRIVE CAREPCIiI/Y!<br />
TODAY<br />
TODAY . . . AND EVen?-DAY.I<br />
Septic Tank*<br />
SEPTIC TANKS<br />
and CESSPOOLS<br />
•SILT w REPAIRED<br />
« YMH> EiptrtooM fa Oaia<br />
<strong>City</strong> mi iltiU<br />
LEONARD<br />
MI WtH Arcsu HUH IMS<br />
Painters Painter*<br />
Floor Sanding Linoleum<br />
Asphalt Tile New Floors<br />
RUSSELL SUTTON<br />
939 ASBURY AVE. Phone 0291<br />
to VMIer Matthews)<br />
Plumbing-Heating<br />
HARRY DIBB<br />
nniBO _ HBATIWO<br />
York Oil Burner*<br />
York Boiler Burner Unit*<br />
York<br />
Winter Air Conditioner*<br />
M KIOHTB 8TRIET<br />
Pi.M 1«T(-W - KM. PkHI<br />
HIDMfll<br />
Ph. MM si WS7-J<br />
Loui* Taccarino<br />
Orrini tth mill A.hurr Ate.<br />
PLtJMBINO - HEATING<br />
G. V. OIL BURNEES<br />
OU IBM Cfcuied, Servtoed<br />
Fred H. Manley<br />
Plumbing - Heating<br />
/Blonutlc Oil HuUnj<br />
(taltaeai<br />
R'T Oil Burner Silt! Md Sen la<br />
94? Asbury Ave,<br />
TEhphane 1256-/<br />
CONSTANT FORD<br />
Plumbing and Heating<br />
900 Simpson Avenue<br />
Phone 0900 or I833-J-2<br />
Ml THE CLASSIFIED. ASS<br />
FOB QUICK RESULTS<br />
William J. Smith<br />
PAINTING<br />
INTEEIOE md EXTERIOB<br />
WALLS SCRAPED<br />
I Ajbnry An, FWone 1IW7-J<br />
HtlMMIHMIlllHIMt<br />
C CBRECXLEV, he.<br />
House and?Sign<br />
PAINTING J<br />
XaMr MtBi PttsU '<br />
JM AiMry An, Ph. 0357.W,<br />
"MIMitlHtlllllMIII<br />
/r.,,<br />
wilt pay yon to<br />
read the<br />
Clarified Adt<br />
PAINTING<br />
CHARLES FKIES<br />
mi<br />
Plumbing and Heating<br />
Plumbing Heating<br />
Oil Burners<br />
William O. TownMod<br />
MS Attantlo Aft. Ph. ittt-J<br />
I MICHELE PILEGGI<br />
Plumbing - Heating<br />
Phone 1876<br />
605 North Street<br />
A,. IN i/SBf A,.<br />
WUIwd F. StetMr<br />
Plumbing - Heating<br />
JOBBIHO<br />
Phone 0383 OtMW Cltj, N. X<br />
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Plumbing • Heating<br />
OH, BDENEB SEBVICl<br />
HANS BURKHARDT<br />
INC.<br />
Ml Aitmry In,<br />
JfZ!w*J5m,<br />
Robert M. Morfor*<br />
PLUMBING - HEATING<br />
SLIMMER<br />
X >\^' • A; - - • 'H
"_<br />
The preliminary study is expiHrtrd<br />
to be a determining ractor a^ to<br />
whether federal funds »111 be made<br />
mailable for full survejs <strong>of</strong> the en<br />
tire coast erosion situation<br />
Four in County Get<br />
Legislative Jobs<br />
Set Geog A Rdd<br />
announced appointments to iegis<br />
latise posts <strong>of</strong> four person from<br />
Cape May Counts<br />
Batiiuel Hari\rr o/ v^p t Cape "• **"= t^t,.-, 5,HJUH<br />
Mm ttaj named rink to DIP hnarrt | "Pencd in itiptimbu<br />
___• _ _,_ fii-iiili.. \ I ,, , .1i • _ _-.<br />
and fes ehstn a o<br />
the 5th and sth Made" is un du<br />
each dav in and ncai tin ihool<br />
t« in urr alitj ol [jit ulln i i In<br />
dren The member al r o|ja\f un<br />
Ij mieUligs on Tliur'.dav wil<br />
Patrolmflii tn«.i» Crahntn pollr<br />
department adusor<br />
CAPT4IN SELECTtU<br />
Ra\niuiid Ch ri«lck In lit<br />
lecled raptanl nf 11/ ]inluil «ill<br />
John Impatha^u u d B<br />
Heist heuteiiants<br />
Miss fjeraldine Fo'ittr uf tlu<br />
school faeultj directed orgain/ali<br />
<strong>of</strong> the patml 5liorth dlln I he In<br />
<strong>of</strong> LOmmprce and imsigation at J4U0<br />
Thomas Speni-cr North tyildsioud<br />
committee clerk it MOD Ed«aid<br />
Dale Cape Maj page it 1230 and<br />
John Vallesst Woodblup door<br />
keeper at J2OD Mr Valle-sp a set<br />
cran i the only new appomUr<br />
Senator Rrdding said The steering]<br />
committee retenih dilated the<br />
Senator Job,, amounting to 1100<br />
pb<br />
l,if.ults nd i^u t i^niiif<br />
dutie' mti hilpmj, iu knp Hit pi,<br />
launrl it i pi sk lr\e]<br />
Mr Ihdler pomtid tJUt lint [In<br />
Pdlrol IMJ a doubk piii|Xj e It nut<br />
nnlv make for Breater ill l\ , |<br />
the rl lldlri |,i,l it il i , , i,n,<br />
Nuthcr [KiltH ill parij ui the 60<br />
year period has rejected itj candi<br />
date for the pre^idenrj immcdiatel<br />
after losing an <strong>of</strong>f j ear election<br />
alim IL cil<br />
111 it po i<br />
31 alli-r<br />
11)4 it<br />
Mill rLtnc<br />
OIL BURNERS<br />
IMMEDIATE INSTALLATION<br />
Completed in <strong>On</strong>e Day<br />
TOWNSEND<br />
PLUMBING and HEATING<br />
60S Atlantic Avenue Phone 0328-J<br />
Postmaster Resigns<br />
At Wildwood<br />
Fonmiw,trr I'atni k J<br />
ildsstsod In rr ij-nrd<br />
II pffesli%i lanuarv<br />
'EIMIIIE _]„•• Frblujn<br />
»a c announrpd that lie<br />
on pension<br />
Mr 3liortt itliir L I ( itliulu<br />
laMnan in tilt sauthrni pirt uf Hit<br />
counts formcrh «H nirliis<br />
Ireasuar nf ihr VAilrlssin rl Snli L<br />
Fund .lid il o ss_ j, rlupf Jpr], ,„<br />
the fedrril u\ii wnnr at Phil irli I<br />
phis durmj, Wtirhi «ir r<br />
Wlldisuod riti,rn, ,rp mom<br />
mcndiiiK appointliiPiiL <strong>of</strong> Jorf>pli r<br />
Bran'field a his ii i . , Bi m<br />
flpjd i at prpwnl -t riipun [ UP, , )r<br />
<strong>of</strong> inlciiial rpMiiur<br />
datum Ir<br />
and ^111<br />
jynni ]n<br />
i ''plan i ri<br />
LE1RN<br />
Tin<br />
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whin<br />
hip imciin, bn<br />
tin i id% JI II ii<br />
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haimitl Diilih AtUntlt<br />
WtBllli r Uiniuii tint I nu li uiuliiki 1<br />
IM liei ii ilntid in iillin i i I tin<br />
iiiwlv ijlt ml/id N Him il A i i i<br />
tiun nl Vli itlin Foirt L !(!>,<br />
Mi DI Itth uhti l i 111 i i \ i<br />
li nlU ijijiliudid "i * II illi i H<br />
dt ni u tl In II idi it Inn ihi it II<br />
tui ill iu Lit tl i 1- in I 1 m i! I i i hi<br />
tit ils nut ua t It t ft il ii iifi^ II i<br />
fin Hi kini fr i I i m<br />
ntirthruttn pui nl tin<br />
uhjttti<br />
nn hull id»<br />
fiim i,ln i,<br />
\( lup<br />
1 I I I il<br />
1 ,<br />
HEATED WITH JduecoaT<br />
ink " '<br />
I nun!<br />
Eight Are Rescued<br />
From Burning Boat<br />
E h t men uboid ""s u L I<br />
d s<br />
I dim<br />
ENht men uboaid i<br />
ilfc irawki mrt le<br />
ttlttrnotsn Hhen tin \<br />
• lid ^llk i fT C ifi M i<br />
Hudfllt d m i IIILI<br />
huh thu Imi lb I<br />
hen llanus broj-t ulit<br />
i i raniri thp i ii u mt<br />
up ui 1 hioufcht nil" t<br />
ipt HH/ Jlrt Ni(ku»<br />
nil ii tl \Ii kijij II<br />
iU II I<br />
t l|)l It lull III<br />
limn 1( i t mi t tl il i i<br />
In t Bulil i il VMI dun A<br />
mi hi niti ui ii in Hi I l, i<br />
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In i li il i I mi ti<br />
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II1<br />
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1 U 1 11 1 1<br />
H 1 I I- I I<br />
1 1 x I ,1<br />
I LIIIIt till<br />
I Hill 1 1<br />
1 Ilkl<br />
Sportsmen at Dinner<br />
Ah il I 1 I | II I<br />
_ _i |ipia t. i|i .li r<br />
i hlj>. 1 iH lllljl ( 11 II t ( I 1<br />
ti I p ir i i bin t ii \<br />
i 11 ni L<br />
'blue cod'<br />
mekei hems hoolirig<br />
EASY— protects<br />
hsa!fh=.itivsf ystl<br />
plenty ef monoy, tea<br />
In i<br />
tin i<br />
r h I I ^<br />
lit. Il<br />
1 II<br />
TERMITES<br />
[FHONB US<br />
1300 Wes! Avenue<br />
TUNI IN ON "THI SHADOW" IVfSY SUNDAY AFTm<br />
lo<br />
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P Ihi II<br />
t HI I<br />
1 IIIII-<br />
I III I<br />
New Bus Schedule<br />
To Sea Isle <strong>City</strong><br />
cni in<br />
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1<br />
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home<br />
s<br />
V<br />
Termites Do Cosily Damage<br />
Before You Know If!<br />
\n If<br />
Wildwood to Pay<br />
Lifeguards More<br />
Wildwood Iifptudirt mil IP CUP<br />
higher pay np\t iimmrr M,,drI ,,<br />
new schPduli adupicd bj tht i.um-<br />
niissioners.<br />
The guards Uirratcnpd in Hrikc<br />
last summer because ol tlipir pav<br />
and were granted temporary iii-'<br />
ereMes to finish the season<br />
Under the new scale (lie eaiitains<br />
pay will be up to MOO a month a<br />
raise from $350. Lieutenants are<br />
•ais-d from $150 to flflaJO" tliird-<br />
year guards from $|2S to 1143 7',<br />
jecqnd.year (juards from j|]0 l0<br />
137.75, and first-jpar Biiards Iroii]<br />
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hereby _1 m to Mo redlt^rn <strong>of</strong> Hn <<br />
i Mm) to mllblt lo tlie iui-rrl oi<br />
id*r oaih rr _fflrninllo|l tWIrfl I u<br />
1 lemur dB sirnlniit thn ent ~ or<br />
IJ ,lii r Call Calm-<br />
han Plriifantville HJb W tf<br />
V.r\ r, MAI IF — A uilinhili Ink<br />
•smith «r\irc Waltrr E Allen,<br />
70S <strong>On</strong>itliil at Phunr 0418 M tf<br />
CommerciaJ Printing<br />
I EWI3 I BAIirUTI 807 ^hblll<br />
Avr Ph 12H^ Printing innimir<br />
cial btitioiiLry <strong>of</strong>liLc<br />
SAVE PULL! RJ side your home<br />
with »t'te waterpro<strong>of</strong> asbtstos<br />
thd i l h l<br />
New mi-thud<br />
p<br />
tliuroufh insulfi-<br />
i aklld<br />
tlon A_plinlt r i ifi K akillnd nie-<br />
eh»iilc_ hi f lim_t< INDEPKN<br />
DENT ROOFINC, CO 700 8th st<br />
1 Ac,I I Mil i ml \\ ,. 1 i w Hi i<br />
n pi 1] i t I * i u I y. \ u lu a<br />
impk tt I lh it IL uill 111 i In u i<br />
linn<br />
VIRGtL II HLEHr ^. CO<br />
Home IiiMjliititiii Coniiacttir<br />
1053 Aibun Alt<br />
Plione 1200<br />
COLDSPOT units, rebuilt b> far<br />
tary methods Guarant-ecd O D<br />
Hnekjiey 931 Asbury av Pnone<br />
1224 tf<br />
t ! ^l" D I US hi uht 11 il M]H Autn<br />
Ma ^ R' hullt ll f k ih i IH I<br />
l-iiltilifni stun [ mr! hn 1 p imp^<br />
Ci u_ MNtnr .ill I-iikli li fruk<br />
-umir I'uiiit in 1 Mn^ Lintline<br />
Hhd Phunt Hiinm ••• mi n_ h ti<br />
USED Furniture bought and sold.<br />
When you have anything to leU<br />
Mattresues renovated just like new.<br />
Furniture upholstered. 1'hona At-<br />
lantio <strong>City</strong> 4-2309, a«k for Mr. Tho-<br />
tnas €3ohen, Atl&ntic Coast Bedding.<br />
Used Hekting Stovee<br />
COAL and wood Moves, ranges,<br />
bucket-a-day, et«. Used bicycles,<br />
taasonable, H. Rafl and ions, 144<br />
and »v,, Oape May Court House.<br />
Phone S-6041^ tf<br />
T1BEB Ftresfone" tires and" kubei.<br />
Pswenger and truck. PALMJB,<br />
1119 Asbury A\e Phone 0238 ti<br />
I OB BALE—Vieuum Cleaner nea<br />
and rebuilt Fre. iltmonHtrntion<br />
Cash or time pajmmi* Pattoni<br />
53 Wtit av Phone 1083B II Btf<br />
OOUD UsPd Lumber tnrt build<br />
nilj niittnil InlU Sup|3l\ .ard 212<br />
Mblru.e A\ Atlantic cm Phone<br />
toALL—Llectrolux rLffikfratar 7 cu<br />
rt vasliiiib niaclmir brdroom<br />
mtt Inner prind m.ittn js Huff<br />
man 654 Asbury as Phonr 01 IS J<br />
tl<br />
sALE—BILVLIC tnc^cltj stuotrr<br />
In h in ill li.h> \^ ilkt r^ h_,by<br />
strnllrrs dull roach Wilsons roller<br />
"kales arti ants BElh oiut' tat<br />
(.mtrs iren" hBPedomntcr', tool<br />
baK I r uiliitht liiri> umi ill r iF<br />
t? M Aiinirilli and bum Bir>iks<br />
ind radio <br />
Charles Hrown<br />
Phono 1825-Jl.<br />
U31 1ORD<br />
b<br />
A 1931 Ford _-d(Hir, g(X>d<br />
ii $•• • t t l *6O<br />
, gX>d<br />
tin trailrr *6O<br />
Marmora N J<br />
' 1-24<br />
truck Tiiotor re<br />
dii R<br />
RD pinrl truck Tiio re<br />
built, excellent condition Re<br />
(lilre no nl In tueen clunp «75<br />
1410 Wi IPJ i i 14<br />
UJ7 OLDSMOMIF f, vludir 4<br />
d >u t ia hi lit 1 \ u v t r bin heirM tins IM«. or<br />
P4fnonm ropi«stintHtl \f< and tl e|r<br />
or a j <strong>of</strong> (I Q]r hp|rs<br />
Igtl.et. o_<br />
e lorn ttdn Inlutmt rn ftrnntdeg<br />
« rtnfrn In right<br />
M IDS f tllti<br />
PI » lull r_ (1 d thilr<br />
I ~lr h rti Anv\n m fix<br />
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VHI " * I II I I II . IltllHl<br />
111 s^l Fio lor or lie EH<br />
1 » ' ' ' l»a Jn Incil<br />
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SI > 111 1 P Ilsrlliff<br />
f l I I ri 1 I tr I ill* dfl<br />
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Mil,-<br />
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MAY OOUNTY<br />
VOUMQS<br />
IN TJIIC MATfffft OF '<br />
TION OK contfnvu<br />
GTOBY TO Asmjtim '<br />
OOJtMJLL JUtlVB Fj<br />
tlon e(r OIKDiyR<br />
JuMtu Qyong<br />
to tblt<br />
g forth th«<br />
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JOHN TI1O.1I AH JOHNSON<br />
or rlitld «f t hr ntfv <strong>of</strong> til<br />
lib.if-f <strong>of</strong> pa ji<br />
county _ijd th_t<br />
h.reiiler Mid petitioner ah*II 1<br />
pntition urridMlt tfld tin* or<br />
flu I o 1 rec rdod In tha Connty I<br />
<strong>of</strong>fl o I li|t '• _......<br />
ll ratifw _ certlifTtM x<br />
_r to be filed with _£*)<br />
tc. _ccordlnff to U| t<br />
o mAdfl and provid<br />
on motion <strong>of</strong><br />
AJr.-.-rt M _A»h.<br />
orn«> for P«tltion*r<br />
F^-i<br />
ITC<br />
Don'l Suffer Another ;<br />
Arr ><br />
hlrl.<br />
ur* nthlrir k foot fruptl<br />
rtiing Hai\hBtn or idhet<br />
nunt^l mkin trouble? r#T •<br />
inin 11 w nffrrpd I* tl_«i<br />
dmi 4 n*mi* ton cAnpflt<br />
\1(T»K. OINTMEftT — Uw<br />
Tutim untl janw ^^<br />
SOLD BY ALL DBtfG 81<br />
GETS<br />
RADIO REPAIRS<br />
<strong>On</strong> All Model.,<br />
Call and Delhnrv Bervlce<br />
Electrical Washer 4 Mn§$ration Service<br />
KMttaator Leon-m QE-Hot Pstfil Pbilco<br />
JACOB C. SCHUFF<br />
71 °A*buryAve. SmmH Phon. 1242<br />
llectricil Wiring ^SL -Bendix<br />
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iif ffiiiV rhiini %ft h;i<br />
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in sah] Aiiivnfif>i! i*n <strong>of</strong> r<br />
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Lnlnl. <strong>of</strong> Ilii-Hr.l I) Harl'hrrann, D*<br />
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We'll enjoyf<br />
CLEAN HEAT,,.<br />
COMFORT<br />
f<br />
JOIN THI MARCH<br />
OP DIMES<br />
M1TIC K<br />
; in r,»s cwrrli il 111,1-1. , „<br />
ill .-I<br />
iiu • 11 j 'iliiH Mil<br />
II..<br />
-H>i!lf«»••«>«»•••»«•••••<br />
15-DAY DELIVERY!<br />
Ben_«Hw_ Slat With niked<br />
DlMntl FinUh In White or Ivory<br />
Colored Tapo<br />
MM. to MMMHN 1ST<br />
Jour Wlndowj<br />
tttt DeUnry «M<br />
Asphalt Tile Flooring<br />
Installed<br />
H. M. BURKE<br />
For Information Plione R, B. ftiley, O.C. 0784<br />
H«Men Cvpet Co., 32«ff Vtae St., Plul*., P..<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
EXPRESS CO.<br />
Local and Lang<br />
Moving, Hauling<br />
and Storage<br />
Philadelphia<br />
Trips Daily<br />
Office Phon.—0805<br />
Warehouse — Office<br />
loth Street and Ural Av.<br />
(Inrinrrlj liillnjtlnn'i,)<br />
SPECIAL JM-HO0B<br />
rACKAOB SEBTICB<br />
OUT<br />
H<strong>of</strong>iiu mi<br />
j VETERINARIAN<br />
I Dr. C. T. ]<br />
M W. ISth St<br />
cBtsoronnz<br />
cron<br />
IW. Thomas Adams,<br />
Hour. _y<br />
Dr. t. W. Bctts<br />
Optometrist<br />
17m Atiuitis<br />
Aiumic city, JI. t.<br />
WiUite P. Hiiww,<br />
Otntnl Prte«c» • IliMifN N tt*<br />
a MM w i<br />
l<br />
MORGAN OAND, It<br />
CITU SafitH 'ii^jM<br />
CITU<br />
OMM CIV, V. J.<br />
Frank<br />
CIVIL<br />
m c«mi A.
"AGE SIX<br />
BfWildw<br />
P^Wina 'Storf<br />
I 0 SQMBRS PO'j,,<br />
I' _ wood Infant h}'W<br />
f G winner <strong>of</strong> the-'<br />
L i «• Derby turnip<br />
orlal Hospital L'j|j<br />
He was born i'«J<br />
ary 1, tu Mr- j l t-<br />
East Oak m 2 1 j<br />
Was prcwntfd '<br />
by the Junior , (<br />
hospital on bef J|,<br />
son liS; 1 '<br />
FrI nn,i ^ut I,<br />
II KIWI<br />
- "Centennia<br />
E TWELVE<br />
<strong>1947</strong><br />
LOCAL MUNICIPAL BUDGET<br />
Mil tl. Ill III,I T III rill ( M l u r (1(1, i s I 1(1 rill M l m 1 111 n<br />
i IIK l i d i !•( ii i i i n MII:<br />
f r tf h- = i = i s • • • t I •, • i . I . .. i , . i<br />
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fin II,.. r.,1, , < .' , . .. ,' -<br />
HI I.' I<br />
>'f f'uhllr \ti.f<br />
atii, Ihjhii, l"r>>ji^rfi<br />
H.il^rli-^ »r.' f 1 I T I , , |- , ;•<<br />
I I . , M l - r \f-1 :,,!,• • : l . l , I. . . I ; i , - i | - ! , ; ; i ; : r ,,,.• r ; ,<br />
Mr Idirwy will irnpnn In. n-s-<br />
h'snihillii I hi- *r,i i.jill<br />
"ilfiir 1 I ii',i liin<br />
,1 liliiil ill hi'iiihi, |h|. ,1 h.il<br />
Mii'l Illi- i III II.II k<br />
P---nns\ \\ HPI--I!I Buys<br />
Drvsvl Ani:« Hotel<br />
School Board to<br />
Saturda
1 , l'<br />
./'.• -^.i<br />
* , &f"2b£*A<br />
mimim<br />
^<br />
fiffiSSiMS' 1 '^'<br />
! ,"»«? <strong>of</strong> *M« <strong>of</strong>ficers and COBI.<br />
MRS, JOmi P, dADMAN niltlees at Trenton last Sunday<br />
J. WtBSOQTT OJU3MAN, Jr. r" W.<br />
MORTGAGE<br />
FUNDS<br />
1 Actldent FreqoencT udCblm<br />
jOMto have irtwtmr Increwed<br />
• tolttUftifn «f<br />
I line rsUontaf.<br />
I if* "TOiMlw -^Itai no<br />
iBOtoinoWJe ingnnUK* ommn<br />
|Haney Lloyd Chattin<br />
S (0«MB Cllr'i tttten Aotomobil.<br />
1 INSURANCE<br />
SPEARS SHDF<br />
itMC ATLflNT ! t AVL .<br />
ATLANnocrrr<br />
mmm<br />
sm*<br />
Now Get the<br />
LOT<br />
CAREY<br />
Vbit Mi<br />
•>•« r-i l .<br />
Repair! Improve<br />
Remodel! Install<br />
With m F.H.A. Title I Property Improve,<br />
Loan from this bank. Loans up to $2500 far M I<br />
u three years.<br />
• REPAIRS to any building — far N<br />
busineas or fun UK,<br />
• REMODEL for more room, more com<br />
or more income.<br />
INSTALL an oil burner, new plumbing<br />
other equipment. ; •<br />
IMPROVE by painting, ro<strong>of</strong>ing, .icnng<br />
similar Work.<br />
THE NATIONAL BM<br />
<strong>of</strong> OCEAN CITY<br />
BIEMBEfe FEDERAL DEPOSIT INBUBANCE COKFORAT<br />
WEMBEtt FEDERAL &E8EEVE 8VSTBW<br />
Banking Hour*: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. -••<br />
Saturday.: 9 a.m. to 12 M.<br />
ttM INSURANCE 8HAHCME3<br />
CHELSEA TITLE *d<br />
GUARANTY COMPANY<br />
WLIIBBT O, A'BtibTT<br />
OCEAN cm OJTICES<br />
nu HA l (M £<br />
Store Open<br />
1 S^^f<br />
, ,*iw<br />
Wr> *- t<br />
S<br />
/>^r<br />
••r?V'jT<br />
^ ><br />
; i;a»*M<br />
Htm fats, ftMa MAtoyily ttMlar<br />
, r».N, .lc, will >... «l.'M,|, w«k«<br />
CHUCK ROAST 38<br />
Fr-hly Oronod Mamlwirg _._-_ n<br />
raney, rr«»h-KIII»d, Grad. *, N.arb/ Frying<br />
•qn«w> Cut Lamb Sbonlder » 41a<br />
Breast and Shank Lamb n. xs«<br />
I<br />
fraihFillar<strong>of</strong> •<br />
FLOUNDER 3<br />
PRODUCER-CONSUMER CAMPAIGN<br />
* it* f r t l h t f r f<br />
;' UUctmav. f. No. I Sin A Main.<br />
POTATOES<br />
Uffwt. ""««*»*<br />
BniM.liigBniuM "lit AopUi w*""^*!!,<br />
;.•;:,'. : N* California I I. I. »Mifngi • IWM Stwiht<br />
FLORIDA ORANGES ,x8-^35<br />
Farmdol* Cut StringUsi<br />
BEANS<br />
•ay fey *• Ma, $1.M<br />
tfSC ax P««<br />
Rob-lord Halve* PeaehM ui<br />
tflenwood Ap|»l* tauce<br />
CUtl A l t t *«i»<br />
Anothar Oraa In Egg Mm<br />
QoUXtat Lara* Selectad<br />
^L<br />
Hw far Wllm, pogd,lo8 o, trylnj,<br />
EGGS *"»«*" *»<br />
dSW C«t or Jttllennc Mn a&M90<br />
FarnxUle Evaporated Ml* ffl| i««<br />
Cliolc* Fruit CocktaU N ^Me<br />
Foooy Orap«fralt S«otl<strong>of</strong> '^^^^S^ff^S<br />
With -id mftriy fverits in tn» to. straight Barnes, r / ;. • team did but on a HJIV and wn ^ «wt,lBiIUMd;jiBBn«wui IJT. .J»,,HBW,.i*<br />
K i. M. •• - u L_I t the liantt<strong>of</strong> WllflWoodHIgli<br />
'OMkubaU. reiulto. swimming race last Kit y niiht. By i sm <strong>of</strong><br />
result*, ma fpu| ihoottog clump. 48-30 ' \ : ;<br />
lenibips, the reiUlU Of the quail- Hih.ttjM niBht the' a^hnnlhnin<br />
flciuon iwtoi^ will be announced JS22£n '^L'l,^ 0 ?^<br />
Thf. in.mUeifwlM, 18<br />
toe school pool, or the<br />
t bl<br />
Wgh boys, as comp«red with tait Ceaeh WUbur Clark's boys just BBINGHUBST AND SOUTHARD<br />
ywr'i total »fA80 per sent, couldn't flna,the hoop to the ^ » SPARK CHATTERBOX IEAM<br />
Mid 39 have not,<br />
MAI 1, IE8I DEADLINE<br />
Time will be given until Miy 1<br />
tor every fellow to do his best to<br />
paw the test, A boy who can't<br />
BMMnljMmjWE O<br />
mtr acUvity Before<br />
th Wild|;fi<br />
fte i^roi both yeMi tBt|<br />
ere Kay Deary, who formerly a«-<br />
"swlnuner<br />
er 1<br />
ed 100 per cent and receives three peretnt <strong>of</strong> their shot«, WUdwood, with seven,<br />
pointl on its Beflumulated total, on the other hand, wu,in top form Both school varsity games In the<br />
1 ' and 12 lengtnj is a Throughout the farte the locals I honors. The Ohattttboit jumped in', mi ElJlle KrtfoF^rKSMTw-<br />
"fluftlifiefl swimaier", appeared physjwUy tired, and al- to an ewiy lead and s^ed there, JStuto WMOmn ffi^y?d<br />
Every team that his all its mem. though.they worked the ball under Townieha again was lop man with m the" W-5BKI S and Mte^bers<br />
qUUtfied im i t 1» U t they missed about M eight points followed by Hl a ^<br />
Btwia* WINS<br />
become 100 per cent was the 8th *»«? aeoott* enlarged as top spor- floor. The dribblera will meet Cape f "* SM Wcte.was wop by Kfrtgrade<br />
squad, »H', piloted "by T * r "** M points, although playing May tni«"^iday night wid have a & N - rawell, <strong>of</strong> BBanttan O. O,,<br />
Grandy, Thr« <strong>of</strong> the fellows on guard, to the absence <strong>of</strong> Jimmy Ol. return engagement with Pleasant- who also competed hm, , . ', •<br />
tewn "H" couldn't pass the t«st lver - nm Oorson contributed 10 «nd vlUe Tuesday night. . Among the <strong>of</strong>ficials ifl charge <strong>of</strong><br />
Wt year, hut came through with -— . - - —— — ,H- •— "» « **»• jiarlM O. timer<br />
flylBf colors this tw. Out <strong>of</strong> a to- __=____«___^_ '^^m^m^»^^m^^^^^^^ " Anthony A, Beestf, brothers <strong>of</strong><br />
tel <strong>of</strong> 24 teams in the entire intra. —"'"". „ „ . BSiSTTaWafta^faalH ?" y • 1 0« n ? «W«»ier Henry Roeser,<br />
y<br />
Sffi rt ^ T Too Lte Late T To Clify Clwsify ^»M«IKI^ &•*» --w «<br />
5^!!? B 2. b _?.?* Jr H«l- ftjiB—% twin h53i~with~7~ bed- itntatoto's won a i-i decision .ber.** the attieials inquired v aJMut<br />
up to fourth position UJ the flen-|» v -_<br />
ior standings, Pour <strong>of</strong> the team Wi<br />
mates were unable to swim the 12 terlor and Interior. William J.<br />
laps last year, but succeeded this Smith, 8 Asbury av. Phone ISflT-J.<br />
term, 1 (f<br />
There are th t * ~<br />
i ", S^nny Townsend's<br />
"U", and. Jim Micholi' "V.<br />
mi BaV<br />
set or drums and ao- md ln -<br />
||8, Oall Jomer* Point ,fl» <strong>Ocean</strong> Cltr women's team<br />
ar« three undefeated squads in theBAfcB-aroeery<br />
store on Asbury m »t «ayl«id, Connto DTtrnperio<br />
finlpr League, teams T,^ D and X, ,fc?L!J l ^ tl JSSS 1 ^*Efi m £ n ! Itollti the only high gume, lift<br />
w Om bi mmaa lio's T-men battled to "a 21-31 "tie f*v"i, «!'« - JEmmQB'.m TOPS<br />
Monday, last week, BUI Oorwn, a Stretch, 428 <strong>Ocean</strong> »v. l-IO C|ry tEAGlE BOWLERS<br />
U-rnan, sank a field goal in theWAUTro<br />
— tttperHnced high type Hfrb jgnnlngs (bowed the way<br />
closi g mit , to to tie i hthe<br />
count. BS^ffi<br />
STAOl IllMINATiONa<br />
<strong>On</strong> Monday thta week each team<br />
had m elimlnationi in the foul<br />
shootlBg championships. ' The top<br />
two <strong>of</strong> each team will eompete for<br />
clart ehamplon arid, then » t S W y<br />
league topper, who will receive a B33TOT'.body and<br />
m.W for achieving^, ^ , u<br />
tt ft"*fflB B mg°f tl fflg tor the <strong>City</strong> tSlgle kiiieS MS?<br />
cfiffi <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>f&^||ylo AIIB^I W night, tallying the week's best<br />
av. i-81 8»n» ot 264. There were numar-<br />
° uioUl S o ^ ti ft" lm POUND - itow boat. Owner may °, W •<br />
ui J1 oUl Sn o ^ ti ft" lm 8 W" 161 ' •»claim<br />
same on proper Identuica- eluding ass by Ittd DTmperlo, aas<br />
tton Md^urlng 1(6 fo» tWi a4 As- by Oiear ^^ney,,,«a fiy artng<br />
Wy *fo TOury ay. l-fl Gamin, 221 by WM Wttrich mid<br />
B33TOT'bd d it t<br />
just as football passing WHS. '<br />
As] won as mom swimming race<br />
results come In, a list <strong>of</strong> this year'^<br />
the record times clocked.<br />
Win in Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />
SlF&r ^<br />
-MobU itation<br />
Oirage, ~" "~" ~ ' ' tf BALE^-DeKnond Apartments, cor-<br />
SITUATIONB—Wlu care for ehll. neynrst andAsBuryAve, «apartdren,<br />
evenings pr«ferred, aOe an ments, each ..with living room, din-<br />
Phone Q97B-W<br />
furnished •<br />
year 'round «<br />
monthly. Box 5321<br />
eers scored two yiotoriei over At- I jaS; eoai-buming space heatiri<br />
, , * ——— _ age. Can be financed, |M,7S0. front home thig summer. Make ns- BBAfE^T V/^IID<br />
RETURN FROM POCONO8 " Stretch, 488 <strong>Ocean</strong> m. Llfl errotlons early. Box 6945, Sentinel- rKUIRWI IWUK<br />
Thi Misses Helen French, Mary BALE— 48 Brentwood"cnffiE~wlth 1!,^^. M . n^A —ar.— 7 a"AD UflTU<br />
Shoemaker, Irene Pox, Lou Reiner covers, $3 ea.|S wooden booths aA tef* n 1LS M %,n M ftJJ Bdlt JS?' CAR WITtl<br />
and Dolores Oassy resumed this with tab es $lp ea. Morrison's Res- pgg 1 ^ ^ ^ CM °«w> °«g J^^ ^ jmjm<br />
Buckhui Palls in the Foeorios,<br />
Phone 1018 Estlmatrs I<br />
GEORGE L. GRUBB1<br />
«^WM • .KXTOBIOB I<br />
• 1040 Central Avenue •<br />
mm Examined<br />
Glauses Pitted<br />
Optometrist<br />
615Bghth Street.<br />
: TpeiAiraTV" N J<br />
H d, mi Inn,.<br />
IfpB. ul Frl. ETC. by Am*l.<br />
G. XGeqige<br />
WATOT4AKER<br />
Watch and Jewelry Repairs<br />
; Jr4 flw', N«Hon«l B.nk Bide. I<br />
801 Asbury Avi, '•;' :»OBf MM I<br />
Spaghetti Sauce<br />
mmmm<br />
r"— r , 'Vr<br />
desire to rent small cottase or<br />
R. S, Stretch, 431 <strong>Ocean</strong> av.<br />
kitchen privileges, February' 1 to Potot. j^t<br />
Jnne<br />
»l- Th* MMah MMahaUi 1248 Central SAtB—Large- si«e Reatrola (sou-<br />
av. av Phone 2197^W, 2197W 131 1-31 burning) burning 1 will will het heat S 5 or 8 rooms,<br />
BALB-<strong>Ocean</strong> Of» Bowlmj Alleys j ^ WiffHJ bargain for qpuick sale; 8 clothes<br />
el, Marmora, N, J.<br />
0 ' WB 1 »'•• 8 mt $M<br />
at 12th st, and Bay av. iuildtaBs trees^JW ._ ilthjt. 1-31<br />
real estate and equipment. Can be SALE — Cadillac 1943-62. 4-*>or<br />
6een in epention every night except radio and heater, hydramatlc<br />
lunday. All » Mceirent oondltion, drive, eiteellentcondilion. Trade or<br />
B. B.Jtw6Bh,_gB <strong>Ocean</strong> av. u cash. 'Si Cidillao, BO Bptefair^dr<br />
flALB^flldlng lita UxmTmTs Mtm, radio and henter, eneeilent<br />
I WSNT--4.bedrOQ» qoeanfronb cot- I Uned) •iS.00, Also a few odd nieces.<br />
room and iioor apartment, |750 for I Somera. Point 8516.<br />
to September is, iaw.JEB.affiy,<br />
400 - 4itll St, : ' • . - . i*al I<br />
INCOME TAX<br />
Inventories and<br />
Appraisements<br />
Estate and Trust<br />
Management<br />
Investments<br />
Ifc C MAR^H<br />
429 Central av., <strong>Ocean</strong> Oty<br />
Printing<br />
Office<br />
Supplies<br />
Guild Products<br />
Atlantic IVansportatlon blasted<br />
tain Its first plaee status Kid «.<br />
EXPERT<br />
WATCH<br />
REPAIR<br />
SERVICE<br />
Insist that experts only<br />
work on your delicate<br />
watches for best results.<br />
Garrison's<br />
. PhoM 2278<br />
Edw. G.Kurtz Co.<br />
lst&Al<strong>Jan</strong>ticAve.<br />
Investment<br />
Securities<br />
Arthur L Batten<br />
846 Brighton PI.<br />
Hes»,BUzwird&Co.,<br />
"-•''.-• '^•--•'"Inc..' •" ' - •'<br />
> MrmlH-r nlhb. Stoat RnkMi*<br />
FhU«lrIphI»<br />
Call O. C. 1858-M<br />
t"n f fc-lrt<br />
fr «*<br />
m0mm<br />
Three G*neroUoiw <strong>of</strong> HM Fund<br />
ALL GENERAL ELECTRIC<br />
610-12-14 So. 2nd 8t,<br />
G6 In. Cabinet B«w St-inWSteJ Sink ^<br />
WM Double Bowl — Spmy -^ Well CSaUiicte *>1<br />
Several 36-inch aad 40-inch "QuJUy" GM<br />
it.<br />
Oxford's Porcelain and Chrome Kitchen Set. ;<br />
Contract Inquiries Solicited ttam Hoteb®i|i<br />
We Are in a F.ivoraMe lVwiUon for Spring D*Hv«iM<br />
^URNITUBB — *-CA»rattl..- ;— RUGS r M<br />
L H.<br />
Tou Will Enjoy DealinK With -lJj<br />
FRENDS<br />
\F/HAL CLEAR ANH<br />
^»RING and SUMMER SHOES ! i<br />
480 Pm» Warnm**<br />
DRESS SHOES<br />
MEDIUM aafl HIGH HEELS O pft $]<br />
385 Pair. Wormn't ' : ; ,v^^><br />
DRESS w*<br />
Men'a Army Sarphu <strong>of</strong> , ^<br />
mt,wm<br />
• I "<br />
1 b
the<br />
Vim m»m> WiL nffta, awes 3S~ tj<br />
0r Usx Jtamsex td<br />
mtU .SKP! *f (Cisunnuu. Sjtt<br />
fie !*«<br />
ta' man IT* i« tu.. nr^ 2>-<br />
*M!r f..i'.<br />
WALTER. A, DUTRiCH<br />
Raises Grocers<br />
,if ljflit, Jjt'THj- J. ' t*i'~j<br />
SURE . . . WE<br />
PLENTY<br />
MEAT<br />
mi .POULTRY<br />
QUALITY<br />
MARKET<br />
Radio Sertiee<br />
•spe-cia;<br />
Ciuc Sandwich<br />
65=<br />
YMOUTH<br />
INN<br />
r! Pka and<br />
AtkntK Ave<br />
MAC'S<br />
906 Soon Road<br />
Soroari Pomt<br />
Accommodations<br />
for<br />
Dinner Parties<br />
Open Everr Day<br />
Open All Year |<br />
Seafoods<br />
<strong>1947</strong> OLDSMOBILE Jos*<br />
Phone 1898<br />
KEROSENE<br />
1 FUEL OIL<br />
fla^ertiev<br />
Pfaooe S. P, 851<br />
JANE LOGAN i<br />
<strong>On</strong>b Sends &fts to Stricke*<br />
Veis: Act Pays Off in New Classes in<br />
)ancing School<br />
PljTnouth - DeSo<br />
A.NTI.FREEZE - TTRES . BATT1RE<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Garage<br />
«d d <strong>Ocean</strong> O AAvenue<br />
B& and B*y A<br />
y and Motor Repairs on AB Can<br />
Tasty Luncheon<br />
— Try OBT —<br />
Delicious ICE<br />
OI i;<br />
LUNCHEONS _<br />
BEVERAGES - FOUNTAIN SERVICE<br />
715 Asbury Avenue<br />
Gregory<br />
DAVIS HOT1L<br />
900 Shore Road • • Somcr» PtmA<br />
BEER SANDWICHES<br />
All Kinds <strong>of</strong> Drink.<br />
Delicious CLAM or OYSTER S<br />
h<br />
GIBSON<br />
SATURDAY<br />
also will be given lectures on dance<br />
appreciation, current dance trends, Many Prizes at<br />
stage make-up, costuming and lighting.<br />
P.-T. A. Card Party<br />
Enrollments now are being ac- Mrs Olgil Robbing, 429 Asbury<br />
cepted for a women's group which av, won the grand prize, a wallet<br />
meets each Monday evening. containing $10, at thp monthly<br />
Advanced Troupe Since fall, these groups have been card party sponsored last Thur^<br />
to be Selected<br />
closed to new enrollments, as each day evening by St Augustine s P<br />
Is llntlted In number and the quota T A in K <strong>of</strong> C Hall<br />
Miss Margaret Johnson, who coii- was filled.<br />
Door prizes were won by Mis<br />
;ts the Margaret Johnton School With the starting <strong>of</strong> it new group<br />
Dance und Drama, 807 Oth st. a few enrollments •.till will be ac-<br />
inces the addition <strong>of</strong> two newtcpted<br />
to the regular schedule Miss Johnson attended the <strong>Jan</strong>u-<br />
Enrollment In these classes Is byary<br />
meeting <strong>of</strong> the Dance Educators<br />
vltatlou or examination only as <strong>of</strong> America lost Sunday at the Ho-<br />
iey are to be limited to students tel Astor In New York <strong>City</strong>*<br />
iver a certain age and ttlio ha\e<br />
• * •<br />
lad sufficient dunce training to<br />
tcep up to the high standard e\- Works on Fund Drive<br />
icted <strong>of</strong> tlie groups In the near Donald Johnstonc. son <strong>of</strong> Mrs<br />
iture they Mill comprise a dunce Helen Johnstone, 858 Asbury av., i4<br />
iroupe<br />
one <strong>of</strong> a group <strong>of</strong> student workers<br />
currently engaged in the annual fi-<br />
Students will be (.elected each year nancial drive <strong>of</strong> tlie Peddle School<br />
om the advanced classes to Join V. M. c. A. The school at HlghUs-<br />
!ie troupe In addition to the dance<br />
1 town, N, J., is seeking a quota <strong>of</strong><br />
ilng, members <strong>of</strong> the groups $700.<br />
1 !<br />
Elaine Schneider und George Duf<br />
All players received prlzet, Other<br />
specltd prl«? dinners WITP Mrs<br />
Mary Ward groceries Mrs Wulter<br />
Kline, cake Mr 1 - Ed Gi'ttv<br />
eerie 1 Mrs. Herinun Alexander. 842 Park<br />
pi., <strong>of</strong> the Claire Alexander Beauty<br />
Sulon, is recuperating from two<br />
major operations at the Audubon phia.<br />
Hospital, Audubon, N. J. She expects<br />
to return home about the<br />
middle <strong>of</strong> next month. Friends<br />
may send cards to her by addressing<br />
the hospital. A motor trip to Philadelphia.<br />
Mexico <strong>City</strong>, planned by Mr. and<br />
Mrs. Alexander, has been indelin-<br />
., Mr> Kay ralcse cake Itely postponed. Their beauty shop<br />
Mrs Rulph CliPitei i hairinan, will remain open nejst month.<br />
was assisted by the following com<br />
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mitt Mrs Nell Duffy, Mm Tim<br />
Fitzgerald, Mrs Waltn Kllnr<br />
Joseph Walker, well-known re-<br />
George Duffy u.nd (jrarur Orillo<br />
tired resort resident, who resides at<br />
Pliiyers Inrludcd Mrs Ed Rei'rt<br />
Plymouth Inn. is in Presbyterian<br />
Mth Kay Talese Mrs Sally Hid<br />
Hospital, under observation.<br />
ley, Mrs Mary Bnidv Mib Mury<br />
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Holden. Mis Marj Ward, Mrs Mis C C Van Horn 304 ^es<br />
Lloyd s<br />
Flower Shop<br />
937 ASBURY AVE. Phone 0277<br />
Flowers for AII Occasions<br />
JUST RECEIVED — New line <strong>of</strong> ARTCRAFT Wall<br />
Brackets, Lantern^ HanjfinK Brackets with Chains<br />
Table Bracket Sets. Clear and colored bowls.<br />
RED BEGONIAS only $1.00<br />
GORGEOUS CYCLAMEN $250<br />
OrchidN, Koses, Cat nations, Snapdragons, Iris T>affndils,<br />
Gladioli.<br />
Gorgeous CORSAGES, WEDDING BOUQUETS<br />
and DECORATIONS<br />
Potted Hants, Dish Gardens, Terrariums. Pottery.<br />
Corsages, Bouquet.s, Baskets and Funeral Designs.<br />
CORSAOEH. Bouquet,, Baskefai and Funeral pieoes. VES, we<br />
dcllrtr to the Shore Sltmorial Hospital In Sunns Point and or.<br />
dua Of U and lip will bt deUfcred to Bra Isle Oily and<br />
mainland Jowni,<br />
WALK A BLOCK AND SAVE MONEY—OPEN DiSO IU1 0<br />
MARGARETJOHNSON<br />
SCHOOL <strong>of</strong><br />
DANCE and DRAMA<br />
Dramatic Art & All Types Dancing<br />
CUss, Private or Special Group Instruction<br />
Tap, Acrobatic, Toe, Ballet, Ballroom<br />
Women's Figure Improvement<br />
507 9th Street Phone 0478 or 2241<br />
WALTZ - POX TROT<br />
KHUMBA - TANGO<br />
All Modern Danca<br />
70S Aibury Ave.<br />
—OPEN ALL VEAR—<br />
ENROLL<br />
NOW<br />
Classes<br />
Forming<br />
MEMBER DANCE EDUCATORS OF AMERICA<br />
UtStT VOC/K BEAUTY PARLOR ttifS ME£H<br />
CLAIRE ALEXANDER<br />
BEAUTY SALON<br />
in F*rman*nt WSfM ml<br />
AU<br />
CLOSED WEDNESDAYS<br />
Utt fM ABBUBF AVE.<br />
i'lHMt FEATHER BOBS — MACHINEI.KSR WAVER<br />
••••<<br />
fiiiMliiliiiiintiHifii<br />
JOHNSON'S BEAUTY SALON 1<br />
OPEN ALL WINTER I<br />
Permanent Waving * {<br />
Hionc 0664 Closed Wed. 841 Aibtiry Ave. {<br />
Machine, MachlselM ajid Cold Waving<br />
HELEN C HUDSQn<br />
SSeauly Salon<br />
ttlf Trt<br />
Kteidh<br />
CERRUTI BEAUTY SHOPPE<br />
Here Your Hair tu<<br />
STYLED and CUT Before<br />
PBBMANENT WAVING<br />
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ALL BRANCHES <strong>of</strong><br />
^BEAUTY CULTURE<br />
CLOSED WKDNESDAV<br />
- If rear fair hu been dry, taat and<br />
anmsiwceable<br />
Connie's Beauty Shop<br />
1 l yon k Mfl nuluml-l<strong>of</strong>lktoi «uy<br />
ft PKEMANENT WAVE<br />
Wk.<br />
Pbone 1394<br />
PS*<br />
GEORGE SMILEY GIVEN<br />
SURPRISE ON BIRTHDAy<br />
George Smiley, 1202 Bay av,, was<br />
AL-EN YARN SHOP<br />
841 Bay Are, Phone 1331<br />
mm msrsnanona to<br />
PDROHA^ma <strong>of</strong> TABN<br />
Open rrt-Sat, 'UI 10 p, M.<br />
MOTOR<br />
TUNi-UP<br />
SPECIAL!<br />
Here Is What We Will pa;<br />
ADJUST<br />
Distributor Pbtnls .<br />
Timing '<br />
CCarhu<br />
Vlilve<br />
ran Belt<br />
Genenior<br />
CLEAN<br />
Air Cleaner<br />
Battery Trnnimils<br />
Spark Plugs<br />
CHECK<br />
Coll<br />
Oondensor<br />
Distrlbalor<br />
Voltage Control<br />
Battery<br />
Vacuum Control<br />
Compresalon<br />
HMi Control<br />
TIGHTEN<br />
Cylinder Head<br />
Manifold,<br />
Host Connections<br />
PRICE $3,00*<br />
'Chevrolet iiniy<br />
Other Make* H|]Sh(l_v<br />
PALMER<br />
Chevrolet - Oldsmbbile<br />
1H9 Asbury Avenue<br />
BKONALS<br />
hto twm» in BJoomiburt, Pa. a card party, at the borne <strong>of</strong> Mr»-<br />
» * •<br />
EUzabeth Pierce.<br />
Mrs. Lee H. HUkgws, 711 Ply- High looter in plnochto WM Mr*.<br />
mouth pi., entertained over the Anna Oamburn, while Mr*: Linda<br />
week end her brother-in-law and Chance took top botadns in runjiny.<br />
slitter, Mr. and Mrs. Marry Heth- Mrs. Leah Adams was the Winerlngton,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, anO twoner<br />
<strong>of</strong> the guest package, and Mrs,<br />
other sisters, Mrs. M. Hiruch and Hazel SiUsOm received the door<br />
Mm. H. G. Neild, also <strong>of</strong> Philadel- prize.<br />
Among those present were: Mr.<br />
• • •<br />
and Mrs. Oeorge Smith, Mrs.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schnitzler, Oeorge Cassldy, Mrs. Sarah Under,<br />
1208 Central air., hs.d as their week' Mrs. O. H. OUl, Mrs. Dorothy C<br />
j<br />
end guest Warren Hlllegass. <strong>of</strong> Lemont, Mrs. Hannah Burr, Mis.<br />
Naomi' H<strong>of</strong>fman, Mrs. Camburn,<br />
Mrs. Chance, Mrs. Adams, Mrs<br />
Large JultyJ<br />
Bussom. and others.<br />
0I1ANI<br />
Jackie Vincent, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,<br />
* • *<br />
spent a few days here recently visiting<br />
his grandmother, Mrs. Isabel Blind Doctor From<br />
Collins, 817 3rd st.<br />
* • • Italy is Guest Here<br />
Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Jennings', 811 Dr. Francis Fablani. <strong>of</strong> Florence,<br />
M<br />
Pelham pi., will have with them Italy, was a guest on Sunday at the<br />
this week end Mr. anft Mrs. Robert home <strong>of</strong> Anthony B. Donato, 1217<br />
White, <strong>of</strong> New York <strong>City</strong>. West av. Other guests were Dr<br />
Ruth Kline Mrs Mun Kcuna Mrs. ley av u,i-> u guest last week end<br />
• * *<br />
and Mrs. Albert D'lauro and<br />
OiimminBi. Mrs Guntnfr Miss <strong>of</strong> her sister, Mrs. E. p. Magulre, <strong>of</strong> Mr. und Mrs. E. B. Mcpfcdden, <strong>of</strong> daughter, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia and Mar-<br />
Elnine Schneidei Miss |{osc Diriuil at. Paul, Minn., who is spending Philadelphia, Were week-end guests gate; j. P. Kerrigan, Philadelphia<br />
n<br />
Mm Anna Kline Mrs Vlmcnt As •jome time at The Dennis, Atlontli <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs. Q. E.. Seaman. 401 distiller and resident <strong>of</strong> Murgate.<br />
siilmite, Mrs Carrie Dcii.in Mi's <strong>City</strong>.<br />
Asbliry av,<br />
Dr. Flablanl formerly operated<br />
Mildred Oetty Mrs Bwt Adams<br />
• # *<br />
the Italian Hospital In Philadel-<br />
Mrs Marli- Kiilsrr Hiis Dorifc<br />
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Klauder. 1827<br />
phia. Shortly before the war he New Southern Cabbage A<br />
Ountner Mrs Tim Fitzgerald Mrs<br />
Central :iv.. had with them over County Art League went to Italy, where he was criti-<br />
Klcpatk Mr? Helen Ciirew, Mrs<br />
thf? week end Mr. und Mrs. William<br />
cally .njured in a taxicab accident Fresh Broccoli ».»*.»> larg, tmJi<br />
Joseph Bice Ed Oettv Louiu Roi-<br />
D, McCandless. <strong>of</strong> Overbrrx;k, i*a To Meet Friday<br />
^W* j<br />
and lost his sight. He ii now on<br />
ra Jr and E Edwnrd Ilushaj<br />
Mrs. MeCandless is their grand The Cape May County Art a short visit to the United States. Celery Hearts fhnda G>WM tmd,<br />
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daughter.<br />
League has Invited members and He Is a guest at the Hotel Barclav<br />
m<br />
. • •<br />
friends to a meeting this Friday in Philadelphia. He plans to re-<br />
Church Women to Mr. und Mrs. Wil'llam J. Smith,<br />
night in the court house building<br />
Grapefruit «fro fcrgt t46shti) S f«<br />
turn to Florence in February.<br />
to hear a talk by Mrs William<br />
21 Alluntlc blvd.. returned home<br />
Mr. Donato's friends called to<br />
Fitz Patrick on the topic. "Historic<br />
Visit Old Folk<br />
last week end after spending two<br />
wish him continued recovery from Rome Beaaiy Apples JY S n» ttft 'K[<br />
Houses and Doorways in Cabe May<br />
A highly Interestlnp repoit on the weeks In Fort Lauderdale and Mi-<br />
a recent attack <strong>of</strong> pneumonia.<br />
County"<br />
Women s Auxihaiy <strong>of</strong> the Iilennial ami. Fla.<br />
• • *<br />
Fresh Carrots Cahhma % hundm<br />
«.as made hj Mrs Krimund Hen<br />
There also wllj be an fcxhbltion<br />
• • •<br />
del son at a meeting «t Hie Worn<br />
<strong>of</strong> contemporary oil and water color<br />
Mr. ami Mrs. Richard Titus, <strong>of</strong><br />
At Luncheon <strong>of</strong><br />
Yellow <strong>On</strong>ions v s.No 1 5 «, bag 31#<br />
ens Auxilimy ol Hob Irlnity epis-<br />
paintings by senior and Junior<br />
Trenton, and tlielr children, Richcopal<br />
Cluiich Tuc6d^y nltrrnoon<br />
members <strong>of</strong> the league A musical Resort Boosters<br />
Sliced Peaches F*itmontfmttd i-ib pig<br />
urd and Adelaide, spent the week<br />
In the parish house<br />
program will be presented by Mrs Mrs. Vera patton and her moth-<br />
end at 611 4th st. Mrs. Titus for- Robert Itldpath, <strong>of</strong> Cape May.<br />
A gionp <strong>of</strong> membeis will miike<br />
er, 620 Wesley av., spent two days<br />
merly was Miss Ad> luide Van Aus-<br />
their annual \lslt next Ihur.rtay t" tin, <strong>of</strong> Oils city, niece <strong>of</strong> the lute<br />
The exhibition will be open to lost week in Philadelphia.<br />
Evergieens old pruplo s home sup Mrs. Dorothy Hungerbuhlcr.<br />
the public until Februarys in the They attended a luncheon in<br />
ported In the Fpi>mnnl Chuich. in<br />
second floor corridor <strong>of</strong> the county Wanamaker's Ten Room with sev-<br />
Bound Brook N J<br />
Mrs, Floyd Townscnd, 812 Moor-<br />
building.<br />
eral <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> "boosters" who<br />
A & P's DAIRY<br />
The rtguliii business meeting <strong>of</strong> lyn. ter., spent last week In Phila-<br />
* * •<br />
four summers ago formed an or-<br />
NOW HAS<br />
ganization known as the "Nine<br />
the auxiliary will take place next dclphln, where fihe visited her par<br />
Tuesday In the parish house fol- ents.<br />
Cole Speaks to<br />
Club". Since that time they have<br />
met once a month.<br />
loving a corporate Communion nt<br />
Cape May Women<br />
YOUR fomm (mm<br />
The members are Mrs, M. Speese,<br />
10 a. m.. In Hie rliapel.<br />
Cuptaili inrt Mrs PiifV C Jonis<br />
The origin <strong>of</strong> voting and its dc Mrs. Charles McClure, Mrs. Jack<br />
an •prndiiiK soini linir in Ash*-<br />
\Hlo N C<br />
velopment through tlie years was Snyder, Mrs. J. Hocflich, Mrs. C.<br />
CitOd'O-BIt chant Food ^<br />
Resort Man Weds<br />
described to the Cape May Worn H. Chain, Mrs. C. Liebfried, Mrs.<br />
ens Republican Club last week by Esther Black and Mrsi Vera Pat-<br />
Mr J Walt(l \l\eis «J05 Park<br />
VeI><br />
Philadelphia Girl<br />
County Clerk Stirling W Cole <strong>of</strong> ton.<br />
pi jnd Mi, Ann L M Bdihjdt y an<br />
Lt. mid Mrs. John W. Cu.slilt. P<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />
• • *<br />
to 1'lyiiKiiitli Inn alter<br />
S. N. i Retired i. 608 6th st.. un<br />
Mr. Cole told or tlie origin <strong>of</strong> the<br />
in st 1'iU.rs<br />
iRiuiiw the marriage oi their win<br />
Australian ballot, exhibited a serv- Parent-Study Group<br />
burR, riii<br />
Josepli, to Miss Rosemarie • Me-<br />
ice ballot such us was used in<br />
Laughllii, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, The<br />
World War II, and cited the quali- To Meet Tuesday<br />
Herbert C, Howard, 608 Atlantic<br />
marriage was solemnized at St.<br />
fications required to be eligible to The junior parent-study group<br />
av., has bepfi enrollpd as a student<br />
Monica's church, <strong>Jan</strong>uary ia.<br />
vote. His talk was followed by a<strong>of</strong><br />
the Central »v. P.-T. A. will<br />
al the Boston University school <strong>of</strong><br />
William and Eileen Cusitk were<br />
question and answer period. meet next Tuesday evening, Feb.<br />
medicine, largest educational insti-<br />
best man and maid <strong>of</strong> honor. tution in New England.<br />
* • •<br />
ruary 4. in the high school building,<br />
under the direction <strong>of</strong> Mrs,<br />
The couple left by automobile,<br />
• * *<br />
REBEKAH GROUP HAS Ralph Taylor,<br />
following tile ceremony. Tor a hon. Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. <strong>On</strong>lcy, PARTY AT PETERSBURG The session Is for discussion <strong>of</strong><br />
eymoon in Florida.<br />
4,800 Asbury av,, entprtalned on The Past Noble Grand Friend- the problems <strong>of</strong> children from kin-<br />
Sunday Mr. <strong>On</strong>ley'a mother and ship Circle <strong>of</strong> Bebikah Ledge met dergarten through third grade age.<br />
"lister, Elva, from Snow Hill, Mary- Monday evening in Petersburg for All Parents are Invited to atteni<br />
land.<br />
T eet«cr CHATEAU 3 Ib Iget<br />
Cheddar Cheese<br />
Bleu Cheese Ib<br />
Kraft Spread! s^gltmtaf !*»,;<br />
»-•--.—5,/j<br />
mta, Qlirt flmmntp, Pinmipplm m Rtlkb<br />
fuest <strong>of</strong> honor Tuesday evening at<br />
Miss Barbara Campbell, » fresh-<br />
ft surprise party to celebrate his<br />
man at William and Mary College,<br />
birthday anniversary. He received<br />
Williamsburg, Va., Is Vialtlng her F. P, Riitine & Co.<br />
gifts and cards. The gathering<br />
mother, Mrs. Jean Campbell Leach,<br />
concluded with refreslnnents.<br />
849 flth st,, while on vacation<br />
tween niid-ycar examinations.<br />
MEMBERS<br />
Attending were Mrs. Edward<br />
May, Mr. and Mrs. James Stewart<br />
• * *<br />
Philadelphia Stock<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Smiley. Sr., Mrs. Edna Brown. Bth St. and<br />
hew link Stack Exchange tark Curb<br />
and Mr, and Mrs. OeOrge Smiley. Centra! av,, has with her her son,<br />
Stewart Brown, who is on vaca-<br />
* * »<br />
123 South Broad Street, Philadelphia<br />
tion from thp College <strong>of</strong> Pharma-<br />
NOBLE URANDS TO MEET cy, Philadelphia,<br />
5-4300<br />
The Noble Grands <strong>of</strong> Rrtekahj<br />
• •<br />
kodgc have issued a plea to all Jean B. Campbell, <strong>of</strong> the Chat-<br />
members to be present at a meet. terbojt Restaurant, Dth st. and Cen«<br />
Clinton D, Lowden<br />
Ing Monday evening In Tlie Sentin- tral av., attended the Restaurant<br />
el-Ledger Building for degree team<br />
R«pnseiitatif«<br />
convention last week at the Belle-<br />
rehearssi.<br />
vuc-flratrord, Philadelphia.<br />
The meeting will begin promptly<br />
• * *<br />
gg I,I<br />
at 8 p. m., and all members are Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Meeker and<br />
urged to cooperate by being on son. Donald, and Mabel Blisszard<br />
time.<br />
spent the week end in Atlantic<br />
<strong>City</strong> as guests <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs. Willlam<br />
Meeker.<br />
WHY LET<br />
• * *<br />
Mrs. Selali Addion and son. Bob,<br />
HAIR ON<br />
<strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, accompanied by<br />
YOUR FACE<br />
Bobby and David Young, sons <strong>of</strong><br />
Mar your<br />
Mrs. Barclay Young, »lso <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,<br />
visited Mr, and Mrs.<br />
Oeorge Oarrett, <strong>of</strong> Marmora, and 0. D. HACKNEY 931 A«b»ry Avenue<br />
Tn'sy ttil Ulr MB fct removtd Mr. and Mrs. Elwoad Maxwell, 343<br />
.«8!!r. It will llJVEg BROW AOAiM Asbury av,, lart week end.<br />
Ii Itlttl Do Kin, Comt In ind Id mi<br />
(in you • trial inarmiBt,<br />
* * •<br />
IJO CHAKOE FOR<br />
Miss Barbara Gardiner, daughter<br />
Fish That Are in Season<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mr, and Mrs. H. Watford Gad-<br />
Frida Mellentin Vois diner, 1432 Wesley av., spent the<br />
Eltclrolojlit<br />
week end with her parents. Miss<br />
201 Agburj Ave. Oardiner is a junior at Mew Jersey<br />
Phone 0413<br />
College for Women, New Brans-<br />
lECommeaded by<br />
wick,<br />
* • •<br />
Mrs, W. I. Booth, 6S0 Central av.,<br />
and her daughter, Mrs. Mary Muller,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Bea Isle <strong>City</strong>, have returned<br />
home after spending & week with 1155 A.bury Ave. Phonei 04484440<br />
Mrs, Booth's son, Ralph Booth, at<br />
GENEBALftELECTBIC<br />
OIL FURNACES<br />
ABBOTTS DAIRIES, INC,<br />
STOCK DP<br />
WITH THESE PANTRY<br />
APPLE JBICE Art.' ij<br />
Rid Cheth brand. Jl-oi hoHhAJt<br />
SALAD DBESSING a O (.<br />
Aim Page.enamy, tmeott.S^i /or Mfr<br />
PANCAKE TXOUB<br />
K ADOTA FIGS fancy<br />
Dignify brand __^=^m ll^Sf ca<br />
CORIV7HEAL whit,<br />
Cntchfliidi t-lb pig<br />
SIGHT O'CLOCK<br />
Mild and melto* cetfu f% '"<br />
EVAP. ADLK o MI<br />
White Hautt Weoni<br />
H. A M. CANDY<br />
ehgcahte „.-.._!. ff^i<br />
ARE FROM STEERS WlfflOUI<br />
A & P Su|jer-Ri(jht roasts, steaks and chop! come from pampered,<br />
lavishly com-tii itccrs, milk-fed veal and young hogs. And 10<br />
that jour family can enjoy this fine meat, ASP prices every pound<br />
pi it at one pric^-tlie loweit.. The price you ue idveri.scd here<br />
n the price you pay when you eom« to tuy at A Sc P,<br />
Sirloin, Porfmrhouse or Round<br />
STEAKS Grade<br />
AA&A Ib<br />
ONE MIC! — NONt HISHER<br />
Ducklings Long Island,.. none higher,. . , Ib 43C<br />
Smoked Hams ^^St^t^tu<br />
Freshly Ground Beef<br />
,M*<br />
ib 39c<br />
CHUCK ROAST <strong>On</strong>d,<br />
Mi A<br />
8th STREET aw)<br />
61<br />
39'
CtTV SENTJNf<br />
iklnSomers Point<br />
1 Has $350<br />
fylio Drive<br />
_._H Raised<br />
I ior Hospital<br />
I, POINT — The infant-<br />
fufld drive Is progress-<br />
-•" well" in Burners<br />
_,,_ --'ed W. Chapman,<br />
f chairman, reported on<br />
»ve^380 cash on hand," he<br />
u) X feel certain-that we<br />
I th* »50O mark. This will<br />
'per capita donation <strong>of</strong><br />
"y 35 cents for every<br />
-r.- and child in Somers<br />
cThls compares most favor-<br />
* -rith the average <strong>of</strong> 12 cents<br />
l^atlonal basis.*<br />
sed the women <strong>of</strong> the<br />
^ . for their diligent and<br />
(work as ,solicitors, and-re-<br />
i—^'that this year, as for the<br />
i>ftve years, the drive <strong>of</strong>ficially<br />
mat a *10 donation from<br />
, Anderson.<br />
I SUCCESSFUL<br />
,_ $3B for the fund-was<br />
I Friday night at a card party<br />
_^-,_— <strong>of</strong> the Just-a-Mcrc<br />
I and their friends, at the home<br />
*f, and Mrs. Prank Walker, E.<br />
-i*av.<br />
lier $125 donation was turn<br />
: i as proceeds from a skirting<br />
f,(sponsored at the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
'-jid rink by Silver Moon<br />
JI, Degree Of POCflhontas Mrs<br />
•" Button was chairman.<br />
Chapman also reported<br />
i Point has raised $940<br />
ledges for the Chlld-<br />
... ..„ Building Fund. All<br />
i are not yet reported.<br />
I'AOXTLIAHY HAS PABTY<br />
TIS POINT - The women s<br />
' Of the Volunteer Fire Co<br />
ii at a public card party<br />
. evening- last week at the<br />
, with Mr» John Mick and<br />
tberine Kelly as hostesses<br />
I »ere about 25 players<br />
P.-T. A.« to Mark<br />
50th Artnivefaary<br />
BpMERS POINT — Plain are<br />
being completed for the Atlantic<br />
County Jubilee celebration <strong>of</strong> the<br />
50th anniversary <strong>of</strong> the founding<br />
<strong>of</strong> the National Congress <strong>of</strong> Par-<br />
ents and Teachers<br />
The occasion will be marked<br />
with a costumed playlet at the<br />
County Council meeting rebru<br />
ary 11, In the Brighton School At<br />
lantlc <strong>City</strong>, and a broadcast Fob<br />
ruary 8<br />
These arrangements were made<br />
at a committee meeting in the Van<br />
Buren Hotel, when Mrs Vliian B<br />
Smith, <strong>of</strong> Ventnor Atlantic county<br />
chairman, presided .Mrs WHmer<br />
Wilson, <strong>of</strong> Somers Point, attended.<br />
Steelman Quits<br />
jty Council<br />
But Resignation Is<br />
Not Yet Accepted<br />
SOMERS POINT — The resig-<br />
nation <strong>of</strong> John M, Stwlman, coun-<br />
cilman <strong>of</strong> the first ward, wus sub-<br />
mitted to it il Pld h<br />
Charles Hart will be In<br />
» <strong>of</strong> a card party In ffrbruaiy<br />
•- special fund <strong>of</strong> the Aux-<br />
Seaside<br />
TBEATBE<br />
SOMERS POINT<br />
IS* PHONE 895<br />
rnittfd to citv counril hridu night<br />
Action as to whether n should bi<br />
accepted W.LS deferred until the<br />
next meeting<br />
Mr -Steelman has smed one<br />
year <strong>of</strong> his third term on tin foi<br />
ernintt bud) He saw ni> rea-on<br />
for the resignation but InUr told<br />
The Sentinel-Ledger thiit lie will<br />
Is.uc a stutemrnt nfttr It, is ac<br />
ccpted<br />
Solicitor Enoh Higbct ujndui-tcrt<br />
a publii sale <strong>of</strong> cit> owned piop<br />
ertj Tract Mo 1 uns pun bused<br />
at a minimum <strong>of</strong> $2'iO by Hurij IUICI<br />
Mary Edna Higbti 1 rm t No 2 for<br />
$200 b> John and SaIJ\ Andir'on<br />
Phlladtlphlu Tract No j Im $700<br />
b> Ralph nnd Lucille Daws Wist<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong> rnift No 4 for $4nn<br />
by John Wnlluie or his iijsipiiei<br />
Army Recruiters<br />
v. finnan ."» —<br />
_,• 9OITBLS MATURE *<br />
fht Palooka—Champ"<br />
eurn <strong>of</strong> Rusty"<br />
WHh John u,,, J<br />
Speak to Kiwanig<br />
SOMCRfe POINT— Majm r,corK(.<br />
C Abbott rccruitine <strong>of</strong>fu i r fen ihr<br />
South Jersej area wns suest speak<br />
cr Tuesday evininp nt the Kmnnis<br />
Club meeting He diuu-id the<br />
Klttanls International recruiting<br />
Ian and said that ppi-ial reeognl<br />
tlon will be gnen Individual club<br />
for tin largest percentage <strong>of</strong> en<br />
llstmeiit in tlicir comminutiC' Mn<br />
Jor Abbott pointid out tliat the<br />
educational piogriun is till j,, tl<br />
feet for wen who enlist uu\i llKj<br />
will remain in effut until unr is<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficially ended<br />
Master Sergeant Oeorpe w Ti<br />
lirs <strong>of</strong> tlie Atluntic Citv remitting<br />
station howed tno picturr<br />
•CuardinK thi Color and Tmk<br />
Miision Roben MiDowill pns<br />
ldmt <strong>of</strong> the local Bu}, Club «hn<br />
nil! soon npurt for dutj jt Camp<br />
Dlv was a gutst<br />
Football Team<br />
Given Dinner<br />
Gold FootbdUs for<br />
A. C. GrirJrJera<br />
SOMERS POINT — The te tl<br />
monliil dinner ut Macs Restnuiant<br />
Saturday eienlng for mimbirs <strong>of</strong><br />
the football tiam <strong>of</strong> tin Athletic<br />
Club was u gala affair Joseph Me<br />
Crncken president uilcomia tht<br />
guests Risley was toustmiistei<br />
Major Fred W Chapmun aaard<br />
ed guld footballs to members <strong>of</strong> the<br />
tram on behalf <strong>of</strong> the club Will<br />
mm Morrow athletic director <strong>of</strong><br />
Somers Point told <strong>of</strong> future plans<br />
for u field and other activities<br />
Ravmond Hvcli" roach presented<br />
a ]nun£mg robe 10 Charl< s riionms<br />
for his son C liarh s u IM hud been<br />
In the Nmal Huspltiil rinlndel<br />
pliln as a result <strong>of</strong> in nines ietm<br />
ed wliili plmiDp- inolbnll foi tin<br />
IOCJII team<br />
Ooimld Bulsky a past pie ident<br />
(,'aw costumt jcuelrv to tin unK<br />
Irnm the ilub and Clmrlf, Smllli<br />
another put urrslriint prtsintirl<br />
Raymond Hyde nnd Ced Shield<br />
uinLhes with jickels shields then<br />
?me Imktts t/i Samuel Beimel anrl<br />
""lurl'S Arleji^/I lot M n li u to thr<br />
ul)<br />
I-iirritj one enjo\frl tin rj piM<br />
'Men <strong>of</strong> Bethany'<br />
Group Organized<br />
SOMrRfi POINT — l)r Hnili<br />
nf nitnty Chinch Allnlitie Cill<br />
tttt-s suest s|Mnku ut i meeting i.<br />
the Mins Bihlt C1IL,S uf Hcthan<br />
Methodist chinch FYirtuv eiimi<br />
.it thi Ntv, Ynrk a\ fire lull uhi<br />
thi nrglllii^irtion sunn did Mi thud<br />
ist \ferl as Men nf Fit Miruu<br />
R1 Ik >»|H>II . ... .<br />
pill! till I (Ii 11 in tin! III 1 . In i n 111(1 still Is<br />
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mini M its <strong>of</strong> (oiiiTnrt mil hip<br />
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Ilu film is Hunt Striinhiri,'<br />
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Two Bvenijif Shews itartlnf 1 :IS — UlaUnte<br />
TIIURS,, JAX, 30 ONI-V-BARGAINITEJ Kiddle, t2r.<br />
KENT TAVlOr! — DONA nitiKi;<br />
ROBERT BABICJIT -j, TALA BIREI.L ln<br />
"DANGEROUS MILLIONS"<br />
Tbrf* siooijps f omecly. Serum Snuihi<br />
zitao anij ,<br />
uppointid uerc tn<br />
Aithili Stirlliiui<br />
Tlovd Vorlues ind Albtit Linn<br />
bird pmi'rini Ro\ J(^s0 RK h<br />
iirl': Jreti Rtst anrl I dinund rh i<br />
mi ind slek Rel RII hint" (m|<br />
saniud Dim<br />
flic kriiup mn nuet the fnmtl<br />
rnriu <strong>of</strong> t. irh niiinih<br />
fAima and the<br />
•r>. B (ivi.i'-rtirFiiniir: Ki.umi i;,., AUnita<br />
HKX IIAKIMSON • l.II.I PAI.MKR<br />
OOIIFREV TKAKI.K • MAK«s<br />
hi. cii'inlrv iilwiut •!()<br />
Ml--. Ncs.-nr-r ::. [lif formBI<br />
ter i:. [lip f<br />
i,! I'm .i,|,rB<br />
Summer Visitor to<br />
Manage Hotel Drake<br />
A fanner siiiiuiicr ri'.sirlnit ni ;'in<br />
flu mi <strong>City</strong> rt'Ci'liily «ii> u|]|jii|i:ii',! j ._,<br />
mni.ifjiT oi th|i Ur;,ii,. HdiH. p|i||. !<br />
iiiiiphm. j.mivs IIKAM.I<br />
I O. tipii-wv. ii viMKir lien' MU . MM Niini-v V ji'ill<br />
.'.I sumnirrs. «ill ,«„,,,,. i,,.s ,:,-»• Mi- .,„! Mrs/ I,:,w,,,,f7H|<br />
•HUMS nn Huiurtluy. In- |,n.., »»,-,.,- ' " " m<br />
"iiimunig tit,. Hyh-mnn lint, j. \>\-u.<br />
' li iihiii, lor slum' 11in,.<br />
M- Ncs/jjer'.s iKiri'lils »-,.,,. ,,,<br />
I" llOirl hlJSlllt'S., ill Hlll-n|li- ;,!;,! j<br />
'• •• '"g to rjnd a litUe food to keep "t . *Jr^l<br />
Jected an application for a, permit the scholastic shortcomings <strong>of</strong> sehool children. But be extended through Oape May raKern For Pl^penty .- from complete starvaUon S? /' i '_2<br />
« remodel the former 4th st, Cosjt —never before in our memory has the criticism in th« County, William O Hunt brings Why doesn't our favorite and 5? P roIeESU1 B em<br />
Ouard .station inta a'restaurant latter category been boiled down so suceinetlv as in nut >nnih» uu«i « » uhu ,„.«, Swltzerlftnd is a small country nmcrun.n,i. nttin >„«,„ *,. .«thinn aemning tyrtnn:<br />
h » Sceaitd a«ii agSnTt<br />
By, New Jttttj. under Ael ol<br />
station into a' restaurant, latter category<br />
• • • this "report<br />
Mrs. Rose Hello was installed as opportunity<br />
Pocfthontas <strong>of</strong> Natona Council Mo. faults. • Many<br />
117, D. <strong>of</strong> P. but uncertain<br />
spe»lting Oerman, another Wench,<br />
Jordan Scares Us Stiff<br />
[friend <strong>of</strong> a friend <strong>of</strong> ours lent a 70-page book<br />
(ir friend the other day. The latter, having<br />
; it, lent it to us,<br />
( made the mistake <strong>of</strong> absorbing it for an<br />
i just before bedtime. As a hair-raising mys-<br />
Jthrlller, it outclassed any whodunnit that hgg<br />
••come to our atHntlon. Yet it .wasn't fiction-<br />
7« a serious attempt by a serious-minded<br />
Wean to analyse the atomic present and »<br />
fthe veil a little from the fuce <strong>of</strong> the futuM<br />
% tilings he saw g»ve us riyapeptla and insom-<br />
but made u« lhB.nkful that we're get<br />
_ in yeans; for we aren't sure that we care<br />
future as he painted it, .<br />
little book, -ManifeJito for the Atomic Aje" ln » Wr 'Wrs' AMOciation.<br />
Virgil Jordan, president <strong>of</strong> th* National in- * ' "<br />
rial Conference Board, Par a dollar and a. half<br />
Sutfen University Press no doubt will he adid<br />
JI you a copy.<br />
Russ Martin wag Mleeted by the It was prepared by Richard H. McFteley, he«d. Mr. Hunt addresting the first and a th ' rt ' Italian—add to her<br />
Courier-Post as "Bowler <strong>of</strong> the matter <strong>of</strong> the Friends' Central School, Philadelphia, annual dinner <strong>of</strong> the Cape May domestic difficulties,<br />
Week" in South Jersey after rolling Hi^ 12-point program reflects the exasperation that County ChaifAber <strong>of</strong> Commerce last Under these conditions Swltger-<br />
711 in three games in the <strong>Ocean</strong> thousands <strong>of</strong> conscientious teachers no doubt feel week, warned that chances "<strong>of</strong> the lflnd should naturally be expepted<br />
<strong>City</strong> Mixed Doubles League. several times a week, as they struggle with nu in- parkway terminating"in'this county w be one ot the v«y poorest na-<br />
* * " difference and unpreparedneis. will be slim without the ferry Uom ln Europe. <strong>On</strong> the mntrary,<br />
This way it would help them to<br />
lost pets, - '<br />
these pool<br />
thirst and<br />
Can't the southern resorts get to-<br />
- them and educate, them.<br />
IWDCtt-PH H.<br />
1127 Centra] av.<br />
unptpadnei i be slim without the ferry p ntrary, rt gt to<br />
Due to shortage <strong>of</strong> coal, the Pub- We happen to know that the "MePeeley 12 Points" As a faotor in building a Bigger however, Switzerland had befor* getner and do some real humani-<br />
lie Library was closed every evening itrike a responsive chord in the minds <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> and better €ape May County the tht * ar ' • n(l has Vk th » Wfhest •*"»" worls ' T h »- ta turn, will<br />
except Tuesdays and JWdays, and <strong>City</strong>;S teachers, school executives and members <strong>of</strong> ferry project would, alone be worth P* 1 " WP"* wealth in Europe. Tl clean Up our<br />
al day Satday the Board <strong>of</strong> Edtio ll th i little outy th bt<br />
ail day Saturdays.<br />
FIVB YEARS AOO<br />
Twenfy-one city <strong>of</strong>ficials and<br />
other remrt men saw and heard<br />
; ,<br />
the Board <strong>of</strong> Education,<br />
fhest •<br />
s T»<br />
Tluj clean Up our alleys.<br />
M PARBO<br />
Not Gmtiing Money's Worth<br />
t, M. PARSONi,<br />
Bywood, Delaware Oo,, Pi,<br />
banquet <strong>of</strong> the Philadelphia Sport:<br />
Arthur W, DeMaris and Richard w»jfS» P"*"'<br />
a. Fox were named president and tn ' •<br />
vice-president <strong>of</strong> the Rflal Estate .,, K,T,<br />
By CARL HELM<br />
YORK—Where .....<br />
to happen, such as:<br />
by murder,<br />
in their halls, tenants<br />
Jordan tells how, 200 y»ar» BIO, the steam<br />
ne broke the chains which for eenturiei had<br />
[ most <strong>of</strong> mankind in virtual serfdom and pre-<br />
'-ted the Industrial revolution.<br />
• industrial age, he says, has now been sue-<br />
M by tha age <strong>of</strong> alchemy, whieh is<br />
St, Augustine's Church organized<br />
a eommittee to help sustain morale<br />
,• now equipped to produce everything we<br />
(conceivably desire, out <strong>of</strong> everything or noth-<br />
|in such fabulous quantities and with so much<br />
that the time is approaching, says Mr. Jor-<br />
when government will be confronted largely<br />
the problem <strong>of</strong> consumption—in producing<br />
ngh peaple to consume production—and in keep-<br />
Ithe people occupied and contented: for ma-<br />
|«s will tupplant labor, and none ef us will<br />
1 anything to do at nil. We will be confronted<br />
moss boredom,<br />
hus Mr, Jordan outdoss the Townsend Plan,<br />
|Full Bmployment Act and all the rest. To this<br />
nt he visions Utopia, unless, as he puts it, we<br />
vaporize and annihilate civilization "by some<br />
dent, some deliberate stupidity, or seme mis-<br />
in the position <strong>of</strong> a decimal point "<br />
Bet the idea that Mr. Jordan isn't too proud<br />
Americans, even now. He contends that we<br />
become s<strong>of</strong>t and pliant and dependent: that<br />
ave lost, the initiative and daring <strong>of</strong> the Am-<br />
pioneer, that we are growing more and more<br />
nrient upon government, that we are head-<br />
peU-mell. for collectivism. We are, in short,<br />
puntarily returning to the condition <strong>of</strong> subser.<br />
from which the steam engine released our<br />
»rs,<br />
aim advances the horrid possibility that cer-<br />
raees overseas, confronted with the necessity<br />
itruggle for bare existence—and thereby grow-<br />
F strong and resourceful as we grow weak and<br />
(indent— may presently decide to conquer us,<br />
f Indicates that we will be easy pickings , .<br />
' m t a<br />
II, that barely skims the edges <strong>of</strong> this remark.<br />
little eisay.<br />
te don't recommend this book for light read-<br />
l But we do think that it should be read—<br />
Ifuily. Most <strong>of</strong> u« have been wondering during<br />
pit years about what was the matter with us<br />
the world. We sujpect that Mr, Jordan has<br />
nted up the answer.<br />
all the time, money and .effort nee- little oo""'^ Pays the best wagei<br />
essary to make it a realiiy. If the ' no '> m in Burope and maintains<br />
supplies expensive edu- work for the fer^ ° U * rmmn to ? . • « PITIQJ, NOT PURGED<br />
,n t M M ,t Tha biggest obstacle to the estab- * WAV AND A WILL Editor Sentinel . Ledger — It<br />
Ilshment <strong>of</strong> the ferry has been fi- Why should a people with the §eenw » me "purging", which you<br />
nancing. As pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> thij is not in- least possibilities cflm* out with the recommend ta this week's A La<br />
H.II« - „, »„„, J I,, hil^. sufmountable, Mr, Hunt points to highest average wealth, highest Carte column for the parlor pinkj<br />
delinquent toward ms child s the recent 13,400,000 bond issue <strong>of</strong> wages, *nd best living conditions? in our (choois ij a Uttle too drastic, . -<br />
h. i jif*«. „„ i. ,« ,,H u,<br />
the Oape Ma y County Bridge Oom- Simply because Switzerland haJ the These people are not evil minded, «-Mry Wt. bldB. hired their ova-<br />
,ne indifference is toward ms mor- mlMion, through which the <strong>Ocean</strong> right formula for prosperity, plus they are only impnietieal. They P° u ee force; ' -.<br />
oeimquency, rjnve bridges were reflngneed and the will to make the formula work, are dreamers whose dreams may be Dnvjn <strong>of</strong> hearses and funeral<br />
the commission purehased the Oce- Switzerland is pro<strong>of</strong> to the world becoming too real to them; but oar f threatened to go out on i<br />
_.. ft bridge and ob- that »ny nation can have prosper- there ta nothing there that can- Pfig a problem,<br />
funds to carry out Its re- tty. There are just three require- not be cured by education.<br />
After all, romances in the science nthS^<br />
a real r«- <strong>of</strong> government are part <strong>of</strong> our Ut- "•--"•<br />
the citizens emture;<br />
to themselves real indivi-<br />
freedom. Nearly all laws<br />
. touching the lives <strong>of</strong> tKe peopk „.„ __.„ ,.,„, „ „.._<br />
"put up or are made locally In districts eaUe* sented to the learners us the ro.<br />
about the chlld'» .<br />
ambitious enoujh not in"<br />
by '•<br />
less<br />
," ft eommittee to help sustain morale rrnS,l trfrfiVf, «, 1 „, ^ if-- , -h H, H hS Wmed funds to earry out lta re ' lty ' Th * re " e J ust "<br />
.• ^'Sudl n in a 5?inflo.S 1 t S^JiSrSS^P^ £y£frar-&5Kir m ! nU Bwitzenand has<br />
r their •homes for dinner, and upon their future opportunltes in life After many years <strong>of</strong> discussing public, through which<br />
t m • ucean Ultys scnoois nave plenty <strong>of</strong> brilliant stud= the Caoe Mav-Leume &,p~ e ; Ir ' «= , w i<br />
long followed the custom <strong>of</strong> elos. these three conditions wili bring want no part in, and hope they *P°T "P 5 ,*JW uamiaB<br />
mg one afwrnoon a we^k, affording prosperity to any country, regard, may never have to have any part P., _ n « n S directly under the<br />
Business people opportunities to 'ess <strong>of</strong> the quantity <strong>of</strong> its natural In, the proletariat. (We are" all<br />
catch up on otherwise n«glect«d resources. The Swiss do not put familiar with the "Five-Year Plans"<br />
work or to devote the extra time to th* eye <strong>of</strong> aggression on their ntU and the Ten-Year Plans" by- Recipe for acquiring<br />
some other useful purpose. ghbors, in'iearch for "living ropm", which this syjtem work«. Why Buy reproductions «nd t*.<br />
Public acceptance <strong>of</strong> such a syj- Content with their own mountains, should these good jobs ever run tlon the children about marring<br />
tern has been general. In every th*y have found that th* resources out?) the furniture<br />
•d from the report form? ' eommunity the plan has been tried, «f individual freedom, sane eeono- Now, one would think that hav- " —<br />
IZ-Do I praise the food things before I crlU- Jf* V»Ate soon adjusted Itself to nomy, and hard work can give ing been compelled to "put their Among the mum In the<br />
te the HOOP thlnH? " le new scnedule, and after a brii»i tnem nil they want. These moral nn»_» similar light. May County could easily be made her natlonaltation <strong>of</strong> industry, and<br />
Great oaks from little acoms grow. Even on a Into one <strong>of</strong> the really important her industrial chaos have made<br />
A. W. Shoemaker, J, C, Taylor warm Easter Sunday our boardwalk is far from and prosperous counties <strong>of</strong> the prosperity impossible despite nat-<br />
and Dr. O. E, Darby were elected thronged. We suffer in competition with the big state. * ural resources France "hasn't the<br />
members <strong>of</strong> the Rotary club, show across the inlet, which lures promen«ders away With each <strong>of</strong> the county's 13 ci- right formula.<br />
• • • !rom ui - ties, boroughs and townships plan- America, for IBO years has had<br />
E. R, Cotton, O,O.H,B., IBli, open- tJ h 1.5!!!5 ffl.^!"l¥! J^L*" 001 ! 1 "? 11 ' «*lch n»'«, and working alone, little or the right formula. In our own land<br />
Over 100 members <strong>of</strong> th» Allegro wihin a few yeari.<br />
Club and their guests attended a<br />
musical* tn at the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs.<br />
John B, Jones, 4th st. and <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
av.<br />
. . bestowing the flowers, should be credit- nothing will ever be accomplished, we have achieved the highest wag-<br />
ed with at least trying to do something to stem the and Cape May County will remain es, and the best general living<br />
Baster flight to Atlantic <strong>City</strong>. It may have hit upon the step child, glad for the crumbs standards ever known We have<br />
something that will grow to result-gettlng proportions that fall from the legislative table had the natural resources But<br />
Jo Serra's Low Down<br />
in Trenton, while the other eoun- mor* important, we have treasur-<br />
ties <strong>of</strong> the state are pampered with ed these same moral reaources that<br />
everything their fancies desire. have made th» Swiss great. We<br />
It is because many <strong>of</strong> the people have had freedom <strong>of</strong> opportunity.<br />
<strong>of</strong> Cape May County are beginning We have made the formula work. Alden Park Annex<br />
to reuliie thu state <strong>of</strong> affairs that Shall we keep the formula and Alden Park Manor<br />
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TIO E<br />
EDITION<br />
ALL DAY SUND<br />
grial Freight Comes to Town<br />
ie Sentinel-Ledger recently called attention to<br />
fal light industries that had quietly set up shop<br />
the resort during the past year or two.<br />
"~w our attention is drawn to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s long-<br />
ant airport, which has been humming with<br />
i«wed activity sUiae the city leased it to Scacoast<br />
<strong>Line</strong>s, Inc. The company Is busy developing<br />
is for this and that. It has constructed a han-<br />
and is confident that one <strong>of</strong> the passenger<br />
flng air transport companies can be induced<br />
add <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> to its scheduled stops by summer.<br />
Meantime, the Seaboard Air Cargo Co., one <strong>of</strong><br />
al post-war enterprises <strong>of</strong> that character, has<br />
llshed Its heodrjuarters at the •irport. Thus<br />
It ii a one-plane concern, but there is no iog-<br />
,1 rMEon why It should not expand rapidly. More<br />
d more perishable freight, or freight needed in a<br />
rry, li being shipped by air, go the possibilities<br />
> practically unlimited, it will add greatly to<br />
ie activity <strong>of</strong> Clarife fteld.<br />
Welcome to OUT city I<br />
The vast sums <strong>of</strong> money Involved<br />
i "rtl<br />
u t e hw it all got gtarted. And has thrown open its membership to mula and<br />
you know, a lot <strong>of</strong> signs point to high places. WOT individuals, instead <strong>of</strong> restrtoting it everybody?<br />
years our Oovt, has said, "brother you do this or you to delegates from local chambers <strong>of</strong><br />
don't eat". And the brother I am rejerrin' to Is you commerce<br />
and your Uncle Josephus, So if the Oovt, can be- It is hoped that a sufficient num-<br />
come bossy and sassy and take a push-around atti- her <strong>of</strong> public spirited, citizens may<br />
tude, how come other folks can't catch on and al»o be found in each municipality to<br />
go uncouth and sassy. They can—and do. make the County Chamber <strong>of</strong> fiom-<br />
That is how I deduct it, and if I am Jake on my meree Into a county voiee capable<br />
In pending ind pfogpMUve
A* Morris Die$'t<br />
n Mhii<br />
V'.. •"<br />
"'' T\<br />
('I Church<br />
Advisory Service<br />
I Oodfather w«s Ernest Comaglh<br />
and godmother was Irene Baum.<br />
liartnsr, both <strong>of</strong> PWladelphlg<br />
A dlnntr for the family was<br />
Bem hOffle afto the<br />
•I3SSZ&F<br />
I In the evening g buffet supner<br />
/was served for other relatives<br />
Announcements<br />
I VVoodbury will preach. Choir directed<br />
fty Mrs. Charles K, Thurston<br />
ihl fi^"— n '"S SPrvietl <strong>of</strong> r<br />
Boyd,<br />
Utility Chief<br />
Electric Compuiy<br />
Changes Effective<br />
i V<br />
Wbather Veen from Nmt<br />
Mark to Thunder and Li<br />
1% ni very »«»•"•• -<br />
OCEAN CITY BAPTIST<br />
"The Chart With the Hem ilpi<br />
1Mb A and Wesley «v.<br />
in. TO** a, iMtile, pastor.<br />
Sta Fkb 1<br />
_ _ _ ta,—Sunday Bchdol, with<br />
classes (or all ages Russell But<br />
tdb, superintendent.<br />
II a. m—Worship Service<br />
„ at 41 (fcrMd*<br />
^nff^M^roiecutor's Brother<br />
the<br />
Diet <strong>of</strong> Heart Attack<br />
8 *. WWBZ. liSO kli) The<br />
Conducted I pa8tor Punching, Monthly obsorv<strong>of</strong><br />
the I M£© <strong>of</strong> PoniniynlQS<br />
Dtocess i3 $ *• m—Youth meetings<br />
' ——*- Band • for all boys and<br />
Hnml senates will tata place<br />
5» tfd^n ^a^M.*-,!<br />
fcl^ §nd for l£glle Tetien^l ***^ Rt. ***• Bev -—• Henry ** Snox -^—<br />
ftnntr Cfcjie May and At- r" 1 - D various churches in ...,. „._»•. („_ . _ _, , t<br />
The Diocese <strong>of</strong> Wew Jersey eoSi-1*"*<br />
D, H D, presiding<br />
fHtw nk^i _.*-t~ •—,•— —. pp q| |ijp ft*ot€stiyi£ fipi<br />
Church, will apeak The Rt<br />
1 ' Band 1 for all boys and<br />
prises all counties <strong>of</strong> Hie ikate UrlS Betwien tne ages <strong>of</strong> B and id<br />
Mttth ttf fifles ^lunty I mwUng In lower auditorium J Cru<br />
., for Christ' for all high<br />
1 school and business-age JDUMM peo<br />
7 3D p m—Gospel service Sj<br />
Saturday <strong>of</strong> a heart at-<br />
" aboard<br />
Wallace J Owdner, bishop <strong>of</strong> toe J" music, the pastor preaching<br />
His I<br />
_ _j.M, sild his Atlantic<br />
, —„ business In October and plan-<br />
•Ami to reside permanently in Mi-<br />
' atai,<br />
Be Is a brother <strong>of</strong> i^rry Tinenbaum,<br />
Cape May County prtsecu-<br />
*- <strong>of</strong> Wildwood Ite ta lurtved<br />
_, Jto wift » rtn, his motner, and<br />
live btnir brothers, all <strong>of</strong> Wildwood<br />
and Cape May He wai a<br />
graduate <strong>of</strong> Cape May High School<br />
and the Wharton Seheol Se ierv-<br />
11 - '<br />
Diocagf gl JJew Jersey also will Be «iesdin.<br />
present Thi services will be par- 7 , s0 P m—Mid weeK niayri mid<br />
ticiputed In by lay readers, iieolytts<br />
and ehoriiters irom parishes ' praise service Russell Button<br />
ajl over the Diocese. A buffet sup-| -• -_ February * fl, -•<br />
per wIU be terved faUoaing the Bibl Cl f<br />
,. ed at safe Hise is Gage May police<br />
<strong>of</strong> the KhrantoKub Sire<br />
7 » m—Bible Club for all bojs<br />
service, I and girls at all ages in lhe luwer<br />
(auditorium Singlne object lew<br />
State Lutherans to ' ons ' feItogn " 5h lewl " mnlv qtliI -<br />
Buy Large Home i CHITBeHE§ OF<br />
The directors <strong>of</strong> tht New Luther-1 rilRINT SCIFWTIST<br />
an Home <strong>of</strong> Kew Jersey report that ?£ve " SCIENTIST<br />
their issue <strong>of</strong> iSOOOD in bonds has<br />
t n ^ •—— — iLl -• w M i A<br />
_<br />
been<br />
fttfftVli 1 sermon<br />
Ttt p m, Evmionf ind Mrmon<br />
Thursdays and Holy Dayt—<br />
10 am Holy Communion<br />
The rector will be In his <strong>of</strong>fice<br />
from Bam to 12 noon, Tuesday<br />
through Friday.<br />
• * *<br />
KINGDOM HALL Or<br />
iSHOVAH'b WITNESSES<br />
SSI Asburv ni<br />
Ffld4), <strong>Jan</strong>uary 31'<br />
8 p m—Sen Ice muting 'As<br />
For Ood, His Bay is Fufect Fs<br />
IS 30<br />
Jehoiah the heatinlv Futhrr Is<br />
perfcrt 1 hue ii nnthniE mill<br />
to lind fault about lii*<br />
thnp t niiiliiiiK laikmc about him<br />
It i>, unlv m,ui s sliui tughtcdncv<br />
and hi' iMinninei und twisted<br />
teaching <strong>of</strong> ipJigKin that tau^e<br />
suilmlnu hu^tiunklnd ta romplftln<br />
afralnst Him m ml^nndpr^taiidln^<br />
and to iiuij fa fake li eu^atioj]-, ag<br />
ain^t Hhii He<br />
Llun Thcitiart<br />
is the Lesson Sermon suh<br />
. .__ Sundav Pebruan 2<br />
in less than Oolden Test Helmed lei us lem<br />
""/W«r SurviTOra Urged<br />
to Pile S,S. Claims<br />
1 hi<br />
5Pt up a nrn »orld<br />
Knrld uiufJ] I11 i'<br />
Ple 5,5. Claims<br />
Survivors <strong>of</strong> veteran! ef the Seea<br />
WorlB Wu stand to loie con-<br />
sums <strong>of</strong> „ f unes*<br />
Squint ium-l' thi Social<br />
11 ^ f U e c Wn» with M«<br />
~ f,*eds»t- Security Administnition by IKmu.<br />
horui In "* • Bl!l !? rllln f to Eugene J HtE-<br />
• Wik'i UI-1 WBfflODj, Atlantic <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice BMn-<br />
'ager<br />
be eligible for thesi veterans 1<br />
Johnson ffltgte and consists <strong>of</strong> _<br />
ZB-room house There also is a<br />
flvi-car garage with an apartment<br />
Pawages from ti,r King<br />
above and another two-story duell-<br />
r H B<br />
ing There are 11 acres <strong>of</strong> land<br />
leaped Jawns and shrubs.<br />
The board plans to npen the<br />
home this<br />
fiaclier Named tb<br />
eUglWs fBr<br />
«htsi veterans j f b y t c r f a n G r o U p s<br />
elaunants must he sur ,<br />
are<br />
IU| £ Oe (""Be Wscher, pastor <strong>of</strong><br />
""Ic Permnnel who saw lhe f rst Pbyterlan Church was<br />
tw September IB 8 PP° lin whtiis are<br />
^ to serve on four commit<br />
ees ror tht<br />
t h<br />
vl Y? re <strong>of</strong> ""Ice Permnnel who saw lhe f rst Pbyterlan Church<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, KM" 6 s * rvlc « aftw September IB 8 PP° lin ^ to serve on four com<br />
OMd<strong>of</strong>thB i 8 * 0 ' were honorably dlsehareed r, ees ror tht cl i"ent year, at<br />
Nil* yorfc te»«« <strong>of</strong> disability or for my <strong>Jan</strong> , Uftr y meeting <strong>of</strong> the Presb<br />
wwe con 5*°" "'t they had sarved M West Jwsev lity o<br />
they had<br />
. at Collinpftoo<br />
-"-v »v« UJIP j **"-,* uau 5ervetJ HOI f<br />
Monday at SU f 5 ' 8 or """a. and died within Hi ta '<br />
eTfconf^e""-^ 6 ^ 1 Biembtr <strong>of</strong> the Youth<br />
ir one year and is on<br />
Missions ns Mini Ministerial<br />
be comput^'""""^P and Vacancies<br />
<strong>of</strong> Supplie grou s for three<br />
the veterans' ? P<br />
^ Bt it '<br />
^<br />
A, three<br />
*«* riui]CIS a, I x -*"*^ •*•'<br />
_ machinist, who * e <strong>of</strong> 4 78)<br />
Sermon „_.<br />
James \ersioii nr the Biblf<br />
What doth the Lord Uiv fiod<br />
require <strong>of</strong> thee but to fMr the<br />
Lord thy Ood In walk in all li,3<br />
fta\s, and to lo\# him and to gene<br />
the Lord thy Ood with all thj hrm<br />
and with all thy sou] iDvut Ifl 12<br />
Correlate e pawages Irpm anniiip<br />
and Health with Kev tit the "Snip<br />
tures by M»ry Bakpr Eddv mtiiitle<br />
All nature teaches r.nd i Imp ta<br />
man but man rajniat Imr nod<br />
_..., supremely and set hi- ulmle affec<br />
at the<br />
to<br />
flUng-<br />
Is Christened<br />
last «*fek Bt dial<br />
Joanne BthW, d*ught» <strong>of</strong> Mr<br />
and Mrs, / ndrew 0. Scola, S4 Kirk-<br />
had been<br />
lln av,, Linweod, s-as ehristened<br />
fMently ut St. Joseph's Catholic<br />
tlDIIS spiritual thuiRs nlnl, Inv<br />
;5bytery in in ptrfec<br />
purpose i_i to<br />
Tin-- lifhU'Ous<br />
- _ -- . -- . ULIW abnut to<br />
create Hllhnut hi lp from pnhtics<br />
cummtnt<br />
« 'he material or trusting In it<br />
more than in the spiritual tp33ffi<br />
Christian Science service e\en<br />
teriai Sunday at li a m. at Bon 7th st<br />
and *U welcome<br />
PIBST METHODIST<br />
ith Sfc and Centra] Av<br />
B«v, A, L, Oanflnff, Pastor,<br />
Suada? servl^s;<br />
3:30 a.ni—Sunday school. Classes<br />
for every «ge, Wilbur A. Clark supwinteiident.<br />
II a,m.—Morninj Wersliij) Bcr<br />
ee. Rev, William A, BoytS a<br />
1 Ctaan <strong>City</strong> eiperlencerJ<br />
TIIB tempifiture soured to 68 degrees<br />
on the <strong>of</strong>fielal Weither Bure»u<br />
thermometer Saturday afternoon,<br />
only four days after It had<br />
slumped (o IS afcove zero, coldest<br />
<strong>of</strong> the season<br />
The W shaded by two defreeJ<br />
tht all-time record for <strong>Jan</strong>uary It,<br />
and the temperature remained at<br />
that level more than an hour<br />
Sunday provided a continuation<br />
<strong>of</strong> mild weather between 47 and<br />
49 degrees and added the inno\ation<br />
ol a thunderstorm in the eariy<br />
ton L Liach, district manager<br />
dcran Cily and G W Merrlck,<br />
district manager in Wildwood,<br />
These appointments also become<br />
effective February I Mr Hamm<br />
i Hurt and rfUkinn yili<br />
be Pile <strong>of</strong> perfeiynn Jchuiah will<br />
moke all thiifft, urn iiml will<br />
nni be indnbfi ri tn mm for am<br />
thliib<br />
da^, FebriLir* "<br />
p i—V\unmoU(r ^turii<br />
Unltv mid Ptutr<br />
Thur^srfa* ¥ February h<br />
H p m—Hook stntu Iii f,m<br />
1 ad jjetn<br />
Mri<br />
nwr f^<br />
ed in renting „<br />
Hundred! B,<br />
]<br />
appointment as division manage<br />
follows the retirement <strong>of</strong> F Edwin<br />
Beiber diUslon manager, pf_ <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> and B P k* dHlunn man<br />
ager In Wildaood<br />
W<br />
other "foreignin<br />
evidtncf h<br />
Sunday, Maif<br />
f were |,<br />
the<br />
enjoying the<br />
Urtay<br />
BL THIC<br />
All (li Ni: lift [11<br />
Phone Co. Drivers<br />
Have Few Accidents<br />
<strong>On</strong>h tun nurtn t i in inonufi<br />
nulls dm! niim imohniL c THOMAS B HlMM<br />
In accordance vvith an announce<br />
incut madp earlier in the month,<br />
Thomas B Hamm will aASume ful<br />
rharge <strong>of</strong> the Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Hec<br />
[ trie Cnmpanv 5 opi?ratinn& in Cape<br />
Mm Cninitv hnnreforth ta bi"<br />
kiiuun as tin Snutliprn DKisinn <strong>of</strong><br />
ihp rninpmi} The iipuratlan now<br />
to he KnoKii as the Southern DI<br />
\ ismn will encompass areas scrv<br />
rtl through t)». principal <strong>of</strong>fices <strong>of</strong><br />
1I11 ininpam at Or can Cltj bea<br />
tnnu* 111 rit\ WiIdBond Cape Maj and<br />
prt'cuiHl mum -tlrtt tlir \i,arrfiiiK future prnsjuru for the October<br />
ie» 14rs pnri n and induniry Criticized m<br />
trends<br />
county and<br />
r.porge Rnrnnej gemril manag or<br />
r <strong>of</strong> the Atiftimnblle Miinufurlur.<br />
rs AjMncj,iiinn «in ansBer the<br />
An average<br />
question Hn^ Mam Cm-, Will<br />
or «-„<br />
cheese »as consuiwtS<br />
Vou e.vi m <strong>1947</strong>'<br />
Ian in Uu un|(Jri ^5,«l<br />
y<br />
pning as Dig<br />
fur thr com-<br />
I 194J He b<br />
tlnrni Mi Hamm<br />
«'th -, inmih nn fihor,<br />
ll nnif Cipi p Mil l Camt m He First Step Toward<br />
Hntjic<br />
Hint Hi In bun b<br />
(ni|ilimrt hs [he At-<br />
111111 tin Hutu, fimipjin wntf<br />
ipiiiiiliir 1'MI ,„„!,„,. i,, [1]ls a Home <strong>of</strong> Your Own<br />
nij In.iii Ailiiiilir <strong>City</strong>, nhere lie<br />
ii.i 111 rinnu,. 01 i,i,.||l riisinbutloii Thousands and ihouainas or<br />
rt the busies year in (•]„„. !„„ mblr<br />
tor}' in ]i)4,i ,,<br />
nN.rr"tl|.u<br />
I2,ooo,[ioo miir-,<br />
Mr. Hiiiiuii has ifii-iimii>cl<br />
Uirr. „,,<br />
him.<br />
•II null rivll. iiduu,^<br />
.iiniind vvildifiiiiii iuifj ,,, u nirniber<br />
i>_nrl |j,,,t piMlrtnil uf the Cnpe<br />
M:,,-,v M<br />
Mny t'li.iii ijmisi. KJuuni!, Club '<br />
Asinii M n<br />
our and<br />
Pfidne <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 0077<br />
«»•• W FOtt DEMONSTRATION<br />
837 Asbury Avenue<br />
M«!<br />
preMn ' w « fe: Mr,<br />
w Thompson and<br />
Jack Schaffer, Miss<br />
M D M<br />
(ley, Mr and Mrs, £' john S iSi"<br />
1 tewa Murray and fiancee and Mr<br />
/ and MM. WiiliwB Mar hf'<br />
Bugmintown Home<br />
Deati-oyed by Fire<br />
2 4w 8 ". StOry holn « <strong>of</strong> Mr, and<br />
re. Charles Betf, In Brmi<br />
town, was destroyed by i<br />
Bf JO firemen who were imrapered<br />
W». A. I. Oongl<strong>of</strong>f<br />
hta on their pumpe<br />
Mr, and Mrs. Betz,<br />
8t ioha'i Lotherab<br />
0. DaHi<br />
<strong>City</strong> Tabertmtte<br />
. and Asbnrr w.<br />
OBHAS<br />
Robert r tiavls, s, T. n., p^<br />
111—Ohurcli Sriiooi<br />
J1 "-<br />
Assistant Sup*rl<br />
Klpin. Mrs.<br />
!<br />
rs iiiicl<br />
""'^"in'-tlic" choir ronm'<br />
».30 ». m.-Thc CIIUK-II f,i Siu.lv<br />
?. B, Lesson. "Jrsu. .!,„ ;;,.""••<br />
Life",<br />
'niff1hto0£dfr<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> ClnUon B<br />
lathirtng <strong>of</strong> Thi<br />
*rvlce at" d J<br />
John B. Trout<br />
W d S<br />
OCEAN C/TY<br />
RADIO<br />
PROGRAMS<br />
TUESDAY<br />
THURSDAY<br />
Arch<br />
Supports<br />
I.\«j<br />
LIBERTY<br />
SHOE REPAIRS<br />
1054<br />
Hanif-Inn<br />
916 Wesley Ave,<br />
HEATED nOOMS<br />
Open All l-ea, Central Location<br />
Hotel Strand<br />
9tJi and Wesley Av,<br />
OCBAN cm<br />
Open All Year<br />
PAUL M. SPIE'CKia<br />
MOTOR REPAIRS)<br />
& BODY WORK I<br />
os UAHV TEBMH 1<br />
[<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Garage!<br />
ST. and otKAN AVE. I<br />
Check<br />
Your<br />
for Inspection<br />
SHEPPARD'S<br />
AUTO SERVICE<br />
Simpton<br />
"""<br />
OCEAN CITY HOME<br />
SAVINGS a.d LOAN<br />
SI 1-Sih Street p ^<br />
f<br />
SAIf ER'S ESSO STA<br />
ESSO<br />
Let U<br />
Your<br />
9th St. and<br />
LUBRICATION<br />
Wit<br />
ROYGAUl<br />
Expert Body and Pan<br />
OCEAN CITY GARAlSl<br />
NINTH •"« BAV AVtNtJE<br />
a6MU0THRmE, J *<br />
It'* a BEAUTY ,..<br />
It'* a PACKARD » !<br />
J'll'^our Order NOW<br />
BISHOP MOTOR<br />
Av., s,<br />
MENG6L<br />
m a<br />
f. to Have<br />
louse'<br />
Post to<br />
»te Feb. 12<br />
See Housing Shortage on<br />
Way Out Here This Year<br />
Buyers' Market Developing in Residential Property;<br />
They're Shopping Around; Prices Paw 'Hump'<br />
PAINTING<br />
TERIOR EXTERIOR<br />
{a novice ruin ynur home when It costs no mop* lo have It<br />
'by a mMlfr painter? VB, we still have pure Unseed OH<br />
' anil pre-war Paint,<br />
MM VERNON HOUSAND<br />
Eighth Street Phone 0984W<br />
I'M SICK AND TIRED<br />
OF DRUDGERY<br />
1, Ubara! Trod.-ln-AIlowanc*.<br />
or<br />
2. Ub.ralCradlttoP.r-<br />
MM lulldlng or Rtmod«Hng.<br />
3, Exceptionally Lew<br />
Financ* Charft,<br />
4, Eaty Monthly Budg»t<br />
Paymant*.<br />
5. Law Rat* Avallobl*<br />
far Cooking.<br />
Vet Service Man<br />
Opens New Office<br />
Charles \I A-htnn Jr runt.irt<br />
representative for ih, Vi li rjii^<br />
Admimstrdtlon at Tourt Hnu,i uill<br />
spend tvio davs eith »,,k in Wilcl<br />
»ud starting Pebru.irj 10.<br />
He will visit wildwood. nt the <strong>of</strong>fice<br />
«f tin- State Einplfiyment Service,<br />
each Monday and Wednesday<br />
fmm 8:30 to 4 p. m. The schedule<br />
Of hours nt the eounly seat olflee<br />
is B:,io to 5 on Tupsdays<br />
Thursdays and Priduys: 8:30 to<br />
12:30 on Saturdays. H> will be at<br />
Court House Mondays and Wednesdays<br />
Irani 4:30 to B p. m. .<br />
The Wildwoijd visits nrc to providn<br />
mure convenient service for<br />
veterans in the Wildwood . Capp<br />
May arcn.<br />
The annual value <strong>of</strong> Canada's<br />
fur production is more ihun till -<br />
000.000.<br />
•HERES THE PAY-OFF*<br />
AN ( ^ ^ RANGE<br />
ADY, wa tM your point<br />
i Got an EUctric Ranga and Ihsia<br />
L day» and nighli <strong>of</strong> drudgery are<br />
cv#r. EUctric Cookery It iimplo, {lean,<br />
convenient and economical. (I is THE<br />
modern way to cook. Akk anyone who<br />
'tookf Electrically.<br />
No pad and pom ta «erub-no grimy<br />
wall* and furnhhlngi with {lean Elec-<br />
tricity on the job. And your family will<br />
lava the delicious maali you con cook,<br />
aulomalitally." NulriHeui and flavoraoma<br />
|ulcei are retained. Healthful vltamlm<br />
and mineral*, loo.<br />
Gel your order in at once. The time<br />
to Mart cooking Electrically It<br />
Less Paralysis<br />
In N. J. in '46<br />
But Diphtheria<br />
Cases Increoaed<br />
ir-Boss-Sack-Watchko<br />
Veterans <strong>of</strong> Foreign<br />
Authoritative <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> sources president <strong>of</strong> the National Assoria--<br />
• Townihip will hold<br />
this week agreed with national tion <strong>of</strong> Real Estate Boards, derlar<br />
pg at its cluh room<br />
building industry figures that the ed that the housing shortage will<br />
p]e school housf an<br />
housing shortage will be substantl bu over by the end <strong>of</strong> 1347 and<br />
all} eased during 1B47 and that a<br />
thday annlvirsary trend already is in progress jor a<br />
ening, February 12 shift from a sellers to a buyers'<br />
mtmbers <strong>of</strong> anymarket<br />
In residential property<br />
anlzutloii. and those<br />
W Wadsworth Wood president<br />
elong to one, are in-<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Home Builders Research Tn '<br />
hd Befreshmpnts will dilute derlareri that the peak In I<br />
[id all visitors will UP prices nf old houws has been '<br />
well entertained reached and passed He added<br />
<strong>of</strong> the post will be that for rent atHfrtispmrnU ar*<br />
his meeting, but any<br />
j an application on or<br />
fete will be srefpted as<br />
pmber<br />
recent regular meetay<br />
last week thq port<br />
esolutlon authorizing<br />
<strong>of</strong> g ttamen § BUS!<br />
onBl infnrmation re<br />
far this ft ill bp anpruposed<br />
ta ha*e a<br />
committee m nn% nr<br />
ty for the benefit <strong>of</strong><br />
f take plaee at HIM hnmp<br />
Keppler, taarmnrn nn<br />
ng, <strong>Jan</strong>uary 31<br />
members fcpre ^oni<br />
ek s meeting<br />
^meeting an Interertlng<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Abacus lOr<br />
culating instrumprii<br />
tlgurid in, the ne*s re<br />
npetition wlili the add<br />
waii giipn by Walter<br />
»o-s a captain with<br />
in China during the<br />
5<br />
that home price's will s<strong>of</strong>ten slmul<br />
taneouslv if the government lets<br />
build<br />
FEAR GOVT COMPETITION<br />
FOR MATERIALS, I ABOR<br />
New Jersey builders planning<br />
for record hieakmg homr crjiistruc<br />
tion this sprniK iii. a icult nf the<br />
beginning to appear in manv rltlei P.ising <strong>of</strong> iedeml control^ nnw aie<br />
about the countrj<br />
Confused and bittildired bv the<br />
thrrat <strong>of</strong> a r\rw ri,m^er—(/uvern<br />
BUYERS BCCIN TO "SHOP" niPiil tompetltion for available ma<br />
Tim aas confirmed bv several lenals and skilled Ubnr it thr<br />
well informed <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> real es "tate level Henr> N Slam pn ^i<br />
t tate men who h said that prnspee dent <strong>of</strong> the New Jerstv As^-nciation<br />
Uve buyers are again >ihnppiiig ar <strong>of</strong> Real Estate Bnirri- t|ir|)retl<br />
Ound nnd that local realt> 'ales this wiek<br />
prices ieem to hup passed the In a statement issued on the evr<br />
hump Prices on relatively new Of a heariiiu bv the Rtntj Krruinniir<br />
residential property are holding Cmineil on tlin subject nf ptrmaii<br />
firm they %ald but have s<strong>of</strong>tened ent public housing Mr Sttini ^aid<br />
on older residential and livpstment that only assurance b\ thr iiiMI!liIiitiiHliiH| j<br />
PAPERHANGING<br />
Calvin L. Fisher<br />
201 Anbury Avenue<br />
Phone 0299-W<br />
tiiiDuiiii<br />
'" "•»« iHiiiHIi (ii<br />
UPHOLSTERING<br />
SLIP COVERS<br />
THOMAS SERKMBA<br />
oio.'i Vcnlmir Avr,, Vrnlnar, S. J,<br />
Phone a.MIS<br />
Stt rilAIIliK I'OI! KNTIMATRK 1<br />
3 Q tMllliiiM|<br />
ARCHITECTS<br />
Estimate and Tiltutlon ot work conleBjliui<br />
or in pranfii. ikctckei<br />
«im bioeprioti midt. M rnn' «•<br />
fcriuce,<br />
SAMUEL R, STAFFORD<br />
MS4 CeBftml A*. Ph, lllf.J '<br />
HlillliilillilliliiHliiilli<br />
MARIN^ftJOPPLIIS<br />
MADE<br />
ALL IWlg<br />
WE ARE TAKING<br />
ORDERS FOB EVINRtDES<br />
LEMONfS<br />
308 $uy Av, Ph. 1787<br />
, \'Jir'i A<br />
SAMPSON and<br />
HAMADA<br />
;"'<br />
Ro<strong>of</strong>ing Sheet Metal Work<br />
Asbestos and Brick Siding<br />
Air Conditioning<br />
Robert L, Sampson Edward T, Hamada<br />
215 - 5tli St. Phone 1048<br />
WITH<br />
Edmund C. Wisham<br />
24 Asbury Ave. Ph. 1237<br />
f i J H i i i i i i i l<br />
I FLOOR<br />
I SANDING<br />
I REFINISIIINC.<br />
I H. R. BRECKLEY<br />
Ili Central An. Flu SM7-W<br />
I^\ iiililtlililiff it#illiiiiii'i44tiliaiiiiiiitlitiiiiiltliiiijifiiil I<br />
FOB QUICK RESUI.TS<br />
VSR THE CLASSIFIED ADS<br />
Floor Sanding<br />
f f*l<br />
BUILDINC/<br />
Ho<strong>of</strong>ing<br />
ROOFING<br />
SHEET METAL WORK<br />
GCTTEBS - SPOPTBra<br />
W W1"M R Air Conditioning<br />
CRAIG and WALTER<br />
Pb. 0916 9th & Haven<br />
Class<br />
Polled Pl.t, A Wlcdow<br />
GLASS<br />
nmnn, ASM, Min-tn<br />
S, ROSENBERG<br />
1009 Arctic An Atlantic Citj<br />
Robert L. Davis<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Representative<br />
64 East Atlantic Blvd.<br />
Phones r<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
4-6116 23G4-J<br />
LOUIS J. KOERNER<br />
- FLOOR SANDING
IODEL<br />
Cmt<br />
Prfceto (<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Youngsters' /Time Has Come<br />
February 7 Weekly Radio Show Big Hit To Plan Garden<br />
M CjlUaff 1 1*1 ft 1 fTAAttlliaTJUl tfittn hafn lim nrh.Mi J>I * - ju^i.j ut. I .<br />
Quart Cut<br />
IV State<br />
, . _.. Ii6ll4ewlv$s iHIl _v<br />
,1'to itgufe their load oiiilaj by<br />
S fcjlt for eVery quart olroiilr,<br />
, -f.jctira February 7, when the<br />
,Maa lunette that became effective<br />
"December 21 will be repealed<br />
S^L<br />
from BBJJO<br />
Minimum drop a<br />
fan letters Jiave arrived no<br />
, thataiw station last week<br />
thelr tltne w " Uf<br />
Control jWrectpr Arthur P. Poran.<br />
,' The new Drive, waiohirtli include<br />
aJl tmtUm pDlmi Iwtweeti Brig,<br />
•litine and Cap* May, WJJI be 20-<br />
i-3 cents /or tame-dcUvermi stand-<br />
jard trade milk and 10 1*3 cents in<br />
{torch Grade A milk will be back<br />
down to 28 J-2 pfnts tor htone de-<br />
livered.<br />
The drop in retell priiies Was an-<br />
ted shortly after a cut was<br />
In .the prlna pay to mj^<br />
from IB.S6 a hundred-<br />
The price was<br />
! to combat poss-<br />
SPON80K]<br />
They aren't receiving u cent for<br />
their efforts, but they know thry<br />
are climbing the same rocky trail<br />
followed by many a radio star be<br />
fore them. There is always the In<br />
oetitive that If they command h<br />
large enough following, they 11 at-<br />
tr»ct a sponsor Meantime, doing<br />
It is a Jot <strong>of</strong> fun and sufficient<br />
compensation for the time being<br />
Besides, If they nere sponsored,<br />
tlieyd have to Join Caesar Petril<br />
lo'a union I<br />
In addition to Craig—his friends<br />
are about evenly divided as to<br />
whether to address him as Craig<br />
or Jerry~-the oast Includes Jpiirui-<br />
Gtte Southard and Lorelei Potts<br />
ftoth 17-year-old slngere, Roland<br />
Wiggins. 15-year-old pianiit „<br />
lfl mixed voices,<br />
_j • l_m---T~- • • • * TTV1F ««^.4 UllI<br />
supply to markets in neigh-<br />
lg states. This out-<strong>of</strong>-state<br />
1 attraction has now been re-<br />
T-,.Jd, Mr. fbran said.<br />
-.. TheArtwred price was described<br />
'' *J* n «ouragement for the consump-<br />
, WB Qt *M»e mllfc than Is ordlnor-<br />
BO -,ny WM during- the flush produc-<br />
&7. tlon period <strong>of</strong> the spring months.<br />
W't .t<br />
Voting District<br />
Si" lty y ^ <strong>of</strong> KecUon..<br />
uet <strong>of</strong> the borough com-<br />
BrepaHng to did<br />
ONLI ONE APULt<br />
The only adult regular is Joe<br />
Drlacoll, a pr<strong>of</strong>essional pianist <strong>of</strong><br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, nho play, most <strong>of</strong><br />
the accompaniment und dot-; tlie<br />
music arranging fm the ^llng<br />
group<br />
Craig (or Jerryi writes the -.cript<br />
arranges the programs and directs<br />
the entire performance mtli sug<br />
gestlons <strong>of</strong> course from thr rcsu<br />
tor-radio station staff as to umi,,B<br />
and other details<br />
tors when first confronted with<br />
tlie metallic monster in a wtind<br />
pro<strong>of</strong> room, likewise UP no I<br />
boo to these modern youth.<br />
"We haven't had one ca.se <strong>of</strong><br />
mike fright so far," CraJ» re-<br />
ports. "Tlie gang Just talk IJI It<br />
and don't norry U'e an- all per<br />
fectly st ease."<br />
There have been 11 few minor<br />
allpi. such as iour notes or si ram<br />
bled llnei but tuch tilings happen "eniiiK at homi- with seed mta-<br />
in the best <strong>of</strong> fumiJies For etery| lo Kue mid penrll and (Ur ustles<br />
one they make tlie vminfsLcrJ .avv tlie U R Drnnrtnivnt <strong>of</strong><br />
learn something 1 . .<br />
'We're not trjuiB to sound pro<br />
feisional, anyway,' says CraiB<br />
HEV HAVE QUEST ARTISTS<br />
Not one to allow the show tn be-<br />
come monotonous, the seashore Or<br />
Ribbons again to<br />
Be Passed Out Here<br />
Yes its time for Otean CHj<br />
get out that wed latalngur ami in<br />
dulse in ,i bit i>r dreuniinK<br />
IVbiuiii} 2 to 8 has bti-n [Ji<br />
nated us NHtional r.iirdi'ii Plan-<br />
ning Week and gurs vou [in- best<br />
possible exrise for spending<br />
Acoeiit on ndueuiion and beauty<br />
IS the giirdm tlicnu tin-, vm<br />
with uaitlme emergent} past gar-<br />
den goitls June 1 hanged V s II<br />
A luii .uiiioiuiced tlmt <strong>1947</strong> Burdens<br />
will he pliimert witli these t>oiK in<br />
uew. in ro msuie bitter nutr.<br />
tlon to mani million- ol Amenc.111<br />
lamlllcs (2l proiide familii>s Dur-<br />
titiilarh those l,, Jouer Inrotne<br />
- ,— „,„., njj^i,,^ HiiniLy 1 ^ rou ^ i formers 011 tap for the/ 'l uilntltv "r\Hi''j Buiir-<br />
flntced by.<br />
J. Lopfll BruciiTerniinlxlic-t.iisfe,<br />
2. E I. BfureCn.wnrldilnrBMt<br />
maker <strong>of</strong> hurdwoad ' flooring.<br />
I, iun Insurance Office, Lid,<br />
FOR FRff INSPiCTIQti,<br />
wmi on PHONi, '<br />
Now Available in<br />
Any Quantity . .<br />
STOVE COAL<br />
NUT COAL<br />
1300 WOit Avenue<br />
WILUAM S. AND<br />
Eiectrjrai Service, Miiinienuiice and<br />
Cor. 4th & Asbury Ave.<br />
BtsUtneei \% mrml street<br />
C H, SHOEMAKER<br />
LUMBER CO.<br />
12th St. and West Ave,<br />
Ph 01 SO<br />
HAY FBNTON<br />
Electrical Contractor<br />
E N w Je "*y Aw,, Soniera Poini<br />
I'hone 8,I», 8822<br />
JOHN E. TROUT<br />
lIIiCISTEKEU Hl'ILDElt<br />
10S3 Asbury Ave,<br />
Ph. 1200<br />
W. T. KUHN<br />
Paperhanging<br />
1021 Aibury Ave,<br />
Phone 0046-J<br />
Ready-Mixed CONCRETE<br />
WE nn TUP »„„„,„ ^***d M. Mu<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Concrete Products Co,<br />
5iH^ nA - Phone 00,1<br />
Bdkheads Piers Docks Dredging<br />
Foundahon Piling Boat Slips Do2erWork<br />
House Mowng Diving & Dynamiting<br />
° AST<br />
P1!<br />
CONCRETE<br />
BLOCKS<br />
j- and pj<br />
h,, Urn,, k<br />
Wtiej<br />
Bird Bat<br />
Concrete B]d§,<br />
South Swvlile, N, J,<br />
Ph. Soa Isle <strong>City</strong> 3-6197<br />
Ferguson<br />
SERVICE<br />
e Ainrm<br />
Traffic Hignals<br />
CommunicaUon<br />
Electric<br />
I'ower and 1<br />
House VUif\<br />
Commerciajj<br />
Fluod Ugk%|<br />
rani fclwiriclaii<br />
Irvin Johnson, Jr. &<br />
923 Asbury Avenue<br />
ida)<br />
FiMt iMtrtloh pe,<br />
wi per Mffl ncredlnt ZS wordi<br />
AH Classified Advertising Cash<br />
40c<br />
illy<br />
Personals<br />
THIS DATE I will not<br />
libto for any bijis<br />
..^cted by myself, Edward II<br />
ch, 812 Shore rd., 8omen Point<br />
Mo oney<br />
— Avall<br />
3E MONEY — AvallaWi<br />
nds lor high grade first mart<br />
for any amounts; also O<br />
nf, Federal Housing mortgage<br />
, Federal houslnj Improvtmen<br />
, and any other kind <strong>of</strong> financ<br />
Harry J. T, Meyeri, Jr., J N<br />
i av,, AUantle <strong>City</strong>, N, J. tf<br />
Kant<br />
JN, RAO6. MifiAL, etc<br />
lOOOHT—Drop • pootcjird or<br />
I the reliable ThomM DeCkniw<br />
WC3t >T. Hopi<br />
~T5~i<br />
liture, ui<br />
u Detebu<br />
pricea. tf<br />
-We are paying highest<br />
fw nm, pftpeni, iroii and<br />
Drop ft postcard to flarry<br />
and Soim, Cape M&y Court<br />
and our truck will call or<br />
Cape Ma; Court House 8-<br />
r *oiB wuhing ml<br />
lehlnea (or p*rts. Phone Pimm-<br />
Avm BM-W. tf<br />
_ OR 1-tu "garage buildTng<br />
FCould move immediately, 2201<br />
Btral av. Phone 2M6-R. 1-31<br />
Upholstering<br />
1-31<br />
Female Help Wanted<br />
juaineas Service<br />
r*ale Keys, 15c Each<br />
. service. Davis Hardware CO.,<br />
1335 Asbury av.<br />
teOBB WMh«r Servict. Parts<br />
ny make washer, call Calia-<br />
' fitvlUt 8|«-WL U.<br />
_ ... 0i — Automobile ltifc.<br />
ith, servjee., Wslter E. AJlen,<br />
entoai av. Pnane 04BB-M, tf<br />
"ortimcrcial Printing<br />
B t, BABRBTT, 107 Asbury<br />
Vi, Ph. 1282. Printing, eommer-<br />
1 stauonery, <strong>of</strong>flee Wj^lto<br />
AVE FtJELI Re-slda your home<br />
' with wl'te waterprtiol asbesUm.<br />
method elves thorough Insuln-<br />
Asphalt ro<strong>of</strong>ing. Sfllled me-<br />
ilcs Free estunate. INDEPKW-.<br />
OENT RO<strong>On</strong>NOJXJ, 700 8th St.<br />
^017 CAN save up to 40 permit<br />
in fuel with Eagle Mineral Wool<br />
Iwhy delay?. Insulate now and cn-<br />
fjoy a more comfortable liome<br />
VIROtL B. BEERY & CO<br />
Home insulation Contractors<br />
1033 Asbury Ave.<br />
Phone 1300<br />
fac-<br />
OLDappTunltsrcbulIi by<br />
tory method*, auarameed. O. D.<br />
f Hacknej, B31 Asbury<br />
U234<br />
av. Pnone<br />
cal Cont<br />
—BEGISTEBED—<br />
' tJSED cars bought and sold Auto<br />
/ glass Rebuilt shock absorbers,<br />
[ ennerators, starters and fuel pumps<br />
\ Craig Motor Sales, English Creek.<br />
S Bonacrs Point and Mays LandinB<br />
[ Blvd ^hone Somers_Poiiit_83Z»^ tf<br />
(USED Furnllure bought and sold<br />
When you have anything to sell,<br />
R H<strong>of</strong>fman. 8M Asbuty<br />
Read Hardware and Paint Co 852<br />
Anbury av tf<br />
fNJJER8FBINa mattresses. Belt<br />
mattresses. Beds and Springs.<br />
Mattresses renovated Just like new<br />
Furniture upholstered I'honei At<br />
lantlc Olty 4-3309 ask for Mr Tho-<br />
mas Cohen. Atlantic Coast Bedding<br />
Used Heating Stoves<br />
COAL snd wood stoves, ranges<br />
bucket-a-day etc used bicycles.<br />
Reasonable H. Raff and Sons 144<br />
Hand a* Cape May Court House<br />
'hone 6-6941 _ tf<br />
FOR SALE—Vacuum Clcaneis mv,<br />
nd rebuilt free demonstration<br />
Cash or time payments Pattun<br />
52 Wist av Phone 1083R 11 8tf<br />
GOOD Uocd Lumber and build<br />
ing material Inkt Supply lurd JU<br />
Melrose av Atlantic <strong>City</strong> I'hone<br />
2328 tf<br />
SALE—Electrolux rcfriRtraUir 7 cu<br />
ft washing machine bedroom<br />
luite innerspring mattn is H<strong>of</strong>f<br />
iun 654 Asbury av Phone Oil 1 " J<br />
_ tl<br />
1ALF—Bliyclis trltjclcT -scooter<br />
IMbh mall bahy walkn-; baby<br />
iLrolle r s doll coach wagon 1 ; roller<br />
tkuU.3 accessoiifs bell 1 : st it M.ilt<br />
:ovtrs siien"! piidomeuri tool<br />
hcadhclit tirta tunes ull il/<br />
M Annarelll and Bon Bkjiles<br />
.nd radio stort 1014 Anbury ai tf<br />
[ALL—I OHD MOTORb Ltt us rp<br />
place your old worn out motor<br />
ttllh n RECONDITIONFD COLD<br />
SEAL MOTOR or a. BRAND NEW<br />
FORD FACTORY MOTOR lmme<br />
dlutc Installation lo«cst prices no<br />
down payment ntcessaiy low wtikly I<br />
or monthly payments If desired<br />
KURT7 Ford Dealer <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
$l~00 SAI E Tea towers 3 forTl "0<br />
thildren s pantlpb 4 for SI 00 polo<br />
iliirti i for $1 00 bedroom slippers<br />
$1 00 children s •> lor $1 00<br />
Muny moTL items too numeious to<br />
mention come In *i & L Burgain<br />
Hou« B7 8 1 ) N Maul "it Pkasant<br />
\llle _ _tf<br />
ATIENTION Oiean Citv rt^ldenUi<br />
Come In and ".ec our SprbiK<br />
Shlpmmt <strong>of</strong> Fibn and Summer<br />
Rugs Call early lor sildtt<strong>On</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
colors and M/ts All iu« <strong>1947</strong> pat<br />
terns Also good sikction <strong>of</strong>* 27<br />
vudtli Wool TurlHt for hallttay oi<br />
stairs Smith Rug Work 415 W<br />
Main st Millville N J Shou<br />
room open Mondiiv throurh Friday<br />
8 30 a m to 5 p m OIH n until 9<br />
p m on balurday ^lenhiB t'<br />
NATURAL Russian Caruiul cape<br />
ideal for over suits Good condi-<br />
tion 420 327 Wesley av _ tf<br />
AKI'KK~3anuarv 31 <strong>1947</strong> — Mem.<br />
clothing, suits, slioi'i and undci-<br />
wear To be sold to pay room rent<br />
Mrs Mosebach, 936 Bay av, flomen<br />
Point. __^_ 1-31<br />
WINdOW shades. Venetian Blinds<br />
Made to your order Prompt de-<br />
livery. Free Installation Cash or<br />
WANTED—Typist. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 6T-<br />
flee. State age, qualifications, etc<br />
In (first letter. Box 5941. Sentinel<br />
Ledger. 1-31<br />
TELEPHONL OpenilbTs in <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> Intciestlng work friendly<br />
co-workers; regular increases; no<br />
advancement. Start your telephone<br />
career TODATi Call <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Chief Operator or apply 506 12th<br />
st.. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. New Jersey Bel<br />
Telephone Company. tf<br />
Male Help Wanted<br />
FULL or part time retail salesman<br />
for Ten and C<strong>of</strong>fee company<br />
carrying 200 or more household ar<br />
tides. Use own car und work on<br />
commission busle. For further de<br />
tails wri'e or call Fawcett Product 1 }<br />
N. Third St., Mlllvllle, N. J. 2-1<br />
Help Wanted<br />
PRLS^ER Must bt i s:ni I t Puft or<br />
full turn Apply Mfls rkaning<br />
408 A5bur> av 1 to 6 p in 1 Vt<br />
CLERKS wanted. Young men or<br />
women wanted for pennant nt<br />
clerical positions. No experience ncc<br />
I'Biury but high sulio BtroUers^baby carriages<br />
M A l l l<br />
teOVcTLEB: BtroUers^baby g<br />
, for hire and repair, M. Annarelll<br />
k 0 A Phone<br />
hire and repair, M<br />
Soa 10144(00 AsBury av. Phone<br />
JtckJ.<br />
PAPER<br />
and slip cdvera,<br />
l<br />
nt <strong>of</strong> materials. No<br />
estimates. Thomas Sctemna,<br />
Ventnor av., Ventnor. N. J.<br />
BRIDGE<br />
Single Far«, ZBs<br />
ihce. BmalT repairs<br />
ns made promptly<br />
7 ROOM and hnth bunuilow for<br />
Summer smson Juni 8 to tup<br />
U mbor " Miy he soon Monday<br />
through Iriday 2^14 Short rd Lin<br />
wood tf<br />
1 ROOM and lialli furnishi d apurt<br />
mtnt giis md electric im luded<br />
*40 a month to lunc 1 14(1 West<br />
ai Phont Tuckuhoe 2 R] tf<br />
LODOF ROOMS for relit "Spauou?<br />
comfortable well lighted mid<br />
tieatid with RitchMi* (ommiinCF<br />
In Bentinfl Liduer bulldlns buit<br />
able "-•" mettlnf, plnci for anv or<br />
ganl/jttion for inpli nmht oi cv<br />
iralniglH'i i month Itati i Ri-uson<br />
able rmiiult us for mailiiblc<br />
nigliU Sentniel-Lcdger inc Phone<br />
0304 __ _W<br />
COTTAGE 3 bedroom, and maids<br />
room elettnc refrlsci utoi, 1 cai<br />
garage .lunc 15 to fieptcmbei 6,<br />
$1000 2-bedroom bungalow, Uiiv<br />
nv iection June IS to September<br />
15. S6C0 R B <strong>On</strong>ley 400 48th «.t<br />
1-31<br />
<strong>1947</strong> Season, June 1 to September<br />
15 one <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> s finest<br />
beach front upartmi-nts (ilist Moon<br />
lotated 22nd and Wesley a\ J bi-d<br />
rooms, batii kitchen dinetti-, also<br />
miuds quarteis with lavatoiv Pii-<br />
vate gamec Adults onlv Refer-<br />
ences Addiess ounri Ucoige Hell<br />
eriek. 4924 N Rlarvine st. Phila 41<br />
Pa 2-7<br />
WANTED—House In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> or<br />
mainland. Year round rental<br />
Phone 1663. I-31<br />
THRE1 ADUIT& would like to<br />
rent house, bungalow or apart-<br />
ment unfurnished, year around. At<br />
least 3 bedrooms. Smith, 70S 6th<br />
st. 1-31<br />
HOUSE wanted to be moved to<br />
other location. Submit full par<br />
titulars and locution with first let<br />
tcr. to Box 5943. Sentinel-Ledger.<br />
1 31<br />
Dogs, Cat., Pets<br />
Cape May Consider.<br />
Parking Meters<br />
Cape Way city cdmniisaidners<br />
are considering % proposal to In<br />
stall parking meters on Washing<br />
ton A.; Beach iv.. and pdsaibly<br />
<strong>of</strong>her heavily-traveled streets to<br />
produc* it new source <strong>of</strong> revenue<br />
and to expedite traffic<br />
A Pittsburgh meter manufactur-<br />
ing firm <strong>of</strong>fered the city installa-<br />
tion without cost, and would di-<br />
vide the revenue until the purchase<br />
price Is paid <strong>of</strong>f The meters<br />
would cost 179.50 each.<br />
During the defense and war years<br />
Of 1940 tp 1948 the Federal Govern<br />
ment collected 156 billion dollars In<br />
taxes and spent 365 billion dollars<br />
1 deficit or 209 blllldn<br />
VTLE<br />
PAMtYSIS<br />
14-31<br />
, ,„ ,„,„„<br />
SHUSTFR8 Kennels Cocker Span'<br />
iels bought and sold. New up-to<br />
(tote heated kennels, also Inside and<br />
outside runs. Personal cure. Mays<br />
Landing rd. and Atkinson av., Som<br />
ers Point. Phone Somcrs point<br />
21B1. 2 7<br />
Differ on Speed<br />
For Constitution<br />
G. O. P. Urges it be<br />
Delayed a Year<br />
Governor Driscoll's inutiguntl re<br />
commendation tliut a convention<br />
dr;ift a new constitution lor Ntv.<br />
Jersey met witli general approval<br />
tins week, but dillerence <strong>of</strong> opln<br />
ion developed as to whether It<br />
should be done speedily or proceed<br />
with caution.<br />
Republican leaders Monday urg<br />
d the new governor to delay pub<br />
In wiliim 111 tin ls le fi 1 a ji IT<br />
principally on the Rround that too<br />
.hurt a time would he available for<br />
the constitutional convention to<br />
d» u isood job. preparing ior a re<br />
ferendum this year.<br />
They suggested thitt convention<br />
leKntes be notriinaied und pit<br />
pare a new charter to Bo before the<br />
voters In November. 1948. At that<br />
time, the occasion <strong>of</strong> a presidential<br />
election, there would be a more re<br />
pre.M'iitaUve vote cast, the leaders<br />
Jlfl<br />
<strong>On</strong> tile other side, -the New Jer<br />
ey Taxpuyers' Association com<br />
:nended Governor Driscoll for his<br />
itund, und urged prompt leglsla<br />
,ne action to carry out his plan so<br />
he new clmrlcr could be submit<br />
U'd to the people in November<br />
this M ir<br />
The Association <strong>of</strong>fered its co<br />
operation mid assistance in efforts<br />
to secure a constitutional conven<br />
tlon.<br />
1 */H7<br />
• tiMvini oi ^^\v JIIII,^<br />
MIITO^ IIBUI ) AIHtLI!<br />
Irt a f nn <strong>of</strong> 1cr nf II u<br />
lot PI-J or th, HIH fl <strong>of</strong> \ v, It,<br />
^ "11 nl li <strong>of</strong> J urn<br />
II I'll t > I I l f l<br />
tag « anmuut<br />
you JuAMTA vAJ>bfcRaRJBT<br />
nis4e « putty ll*(li»il«nt )a tils<br />
said caiike IHHUIH ydu nrA tli* for<br />
wife <strong>of</strong> William K Uu»y IM<br />
mid William It Hdmey .Hod Mima u<br />
<strong>of</strong> remrij <strong>of</strong> naid Jaudv And<br />
>• uia you May lino B dower<br />
In nftld l&n IR and brcmlium <strong>of</strong><br />
muy bs nain^ii u ono <strong>of</strong> th« devlji<br />
i In t fauppOBeri will <strong>of</strong> said Vtllllfam<br />
Miusey dectaseil<br />
Anil >ou JOHN If VANlltrlMJItlhT<br />
6 marie a part} dutirotilmit bucauso<br />
IV arfl lflD I Unbdnd <strong>of</strong> nulll Juablta<br />
ol Halt] WIIMaiii fi: lfamu.y whu ti» or h<br />
m IS. MuH6uyTd<strong>of</strong>:eufi<br />
Ahrt you. O\\AT>YB<br />
*d« fi lutrly ii(l<br />
RJrhu<br />
fltiTflndiitit bi>CHM»*O you<br />
uul 1 ,t\ 1)11 m iC Mflft<br />
who neimrttirf tlilti life<br />
Of riMOfd or nuld Jjimlfl<br />
id joU tint one <strong>of</strong> tlio<br />
rH Ht hlw oi eu.U\ Wll<br />
or tliolr<br />
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lb<br />
beloi tin<br />
t if U<br />
ti<br />
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name Mr John Do* be<br />
tlpila) Jiunband or AU(rtut«<br />
k>n> or hln hnln aevlMH a»ru<br />
torn rnlrninlrtrstoni uruiUMa a»<br />
«lnu or kticMuon In rlgtit, tltla or<br />
tntArqHt<br />
By ilrtus <strong>of</strong> on <strong>On</strong>l«r <strong>of</strong> Hie Cohrt<br />
the dBts Uert<strong>of</strong> Jn k CMUM wfiertlu<br />
H cllj at Oin (.Ity a mualclpmi<br />
porstlon o( the «late <strong>of</strong> Ky la Comjilteluant and HwWiv D<br />
rantlsre »t vir sna others am Hi-<br />
feddaht. you are rwiulrsd to »pp*«i<br />
«n 1 if Aptl} I Ivll<br />
Lr I I ( I li iHfilon »t to H in Tl<br />
or ( i u tlti to tlm y<br />
Itj < ounty <strong>of</strong> i ape Muy ornl fltaU<br />
<strong>of</strong> Now Jeimsy »liioli iirtlflKtoa am<br />
datnd Bentmniir «ti i»3 coverfhc<br />
Jot 3 Bloi-k 150S, Si.rlloU n. and<br />
I,ot s. Ulo^k CdOO. In the Olty ot Ooe<br />
an fltj (outtt) f tape liny aj>4<br />
Btttti I New jrrny and >ou cr IP<br />
1 ORD 1 tJEI LUOHB an made a<br />
I urt> 1 finlant I erutlita you are the<br />
II Id r <strong>of</strong> a U> Hale r-Lrtlflc-nte sy<br />
Aj-Hlei n. nt irlnn tli prtmleo. In<br />
luontlon mid may thortfore iiav» M<br />
lnter«ift In nnniti d<br />
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or I uforo the c<br />
be t lored aRalnnt jou an lit<br />
ilinU tl lnl( lliltfll I 1<br />
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<strong>Jan</strong>uary ft 1IH7<br />
AufuituB H Ooet? Fuj<br />
floll Itor <strong>of</strong> Pdltloi r<br />
Nall.nnl Rank Dull ling<br />
O pan ritv v«ir J*, Mtv<br />
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Heir<br />
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ttrt:<br />
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ti hl fl<br />
tIMf or li ir i<br />
L.A* u Ip<br />
I o nl i n nl II B an 1<br />
or I <strong>of</strong> tl Ir Him li l«<br />
i u ri it tinlnlHI tori* ip-1<br />
a IKIM or HI wim In ilfflt<br />
or t t ( -iTIIARI^P 11<br />
WjVI I w « Hf>l I IT1 T<br />
CMI\M Fxi * Ttl<br />
II f I Fl t In !<br />
an<br />
FOR QUICK RESULTS<br />
REAP THt: CLASSIFIED AOS<br />
'tf.au (C (tc maim<br />
u/itttci. <strong>Jan</strong><br />
Wei! enjoy<br />
CUANHEAT.<br />
COMFORT<br />
OPPORTUNITY KNOCKED<br />
Judge looking at the docile hus-<br />
band, "What Induced you to hit von<br />
wife?" With a small shrug the little<br />
mini answered, "Well, she had ht-r<br />
back to me, she was bent over the<br />
frying pun was handy, and the balk<br />
door open. So— I Just took<br />
chance.'<br />
"f tin I!,, ird<br />
Ull ( lt> Of 11,111<br />
lull I<br />
I 11.<br />
)<br />
rrhruitr? r,lh. IIMt.<br />
In Ihc nrn-ilMMiii ol' u<br />
n Illy. Ni-vv Jt.rmiy. t<br />
tlilltf UlU llillllH )KHl.|ll<br />
( fI\ nr II,, mi CIM<br />
IH hll.),, ,t I 1,1,1, I ,,<br />
~Lot~S«. lilrak Nn, hnllnn tlnnm<br />
17 111 II IMilt tit on? I>l I<br />
1ft 411 II P intxl, nip HI I<br />
39A 411 Tl I'diit,,!, itlic III I,<br />
Tlm ll,n or UtniiJ to 1,0 quid t ow t nil tux<br />
Ilio jour 1911<br />
Tin, t.irlii» nf tin- mill, irn I i-.Ii ut Ilildlli<br />
ttiilo tuuHt l>« (OlinniKil l,t Iloald <strong>of</strong> t «<br />
tlie rlklit to r^jt.,1 an% iui,i nil IIUIH<br />
ThU Hal, Is Hindu un.kr nlilhoitl\ <strong>of</strong> an.<br />
A Gill 1 or tlm UOMHLII fttutiltp* or Sow J<<br />
II) Oidir <strong>of</strong> tlio Hoiird <strong>of</strong> Coinuilnuliincru<br />
In ill •>!( null ,1 .<br />
Tolnl Ani.Mihl itr-<br />
m -'V:<br />
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I<br />
a«i«iiiwp:»«*if<br />
**..,.....-_..,..,,<br />
or J *""• ACTWE iii cnm<br />
Ifarf •«* to tor to<br />
for your Ford<br />
j Adopted b. A* P<br />
; umit "it **» to tmdndej<br />
mt minimi ttau wtlt corniest [<br />
£» tte puxfiaser ag ib <strong>of</strong> a»<br />
«aO9 »Ce fit tsttsr <strong>of</strong> tile prior!<br />
as Drank<br />
: a^t safls applies 0 bicr-<br />
asff SOBS "-"iriy Hprnnntum f<br />
us* tea Us aoe'ai tfi* I<br />
rings Abrapt<br />
*•**••• fcmpliMMi*<br />
f ran MS<br />
If You Need<br />
BWL0ER<br />
PLUMBER<br />
Ledger's<br />
eat a. a Acs ta<br />
A» Solved wilts<br />
Nmr<br />
Sale <strong>of</strong> Men s Sock<br />
it 1Mb by Ammc» f » Gr*tet Munilmctunn.<br />
^ Sefcrfedfrrefulm <strong>On</strong> Hardly Be Drttrted<br />
paws |<br />
1.0 I* A ? ^1<br />
wt bo*, Ion, tail,,<br />
tr. Jong tails, suiforiied OaDll H<br />
2« custom-<br />
CERFAK<br />
SUDS<br />
DISHES<br />
LAUNDRY<br />
i^<br />
M«t slew, lenfthi,<br />
( f ii<br />
—No, 41<br />
i 1 - . '<br />
Si, iSwrnlnAs<br />
HU, Second DMriet <strong>of</strong> f* •• " /<br />
)B'S NOTES Tkh b the<br />
, » new Krlu <strong>of</strong> Wub-<br />
• columM, written by<br />
nun T. Millet and,<br />
'Jeney'a S«MWd Db-<br />
• oolunuu will to pubfrom<br />
lime to time, de»I-<br />
foted overwhelmingly to<br />
TOepSous 0804 or Q80B OCEAN em; •.$ j,<br />
Ceremony Swells<br />
Resort Force<br />
By <strong>On</strong>e-TTiird<br />
i Mil luxurlM,<br />
Of only 85 mtmbtrs <strong>of</strong> tl<br />
to .voted against Iftt ex-land wire confirmed by the «MifM,<br />
It wtna to me foQltahlmtailflatM at thtlr iMuhr meeting<br />
- to eontlnua th» ml«.|whleli preceded the Induction. The<br />
PMMd, uawar mtu- fln» S, ttedgen, city clerk,<br />
m*immu tint « *M a six IN vtaraim<br />
mwtet md Uuntm could „«.„ .„" f^<br />
(tortlqnsto ntM,<br />
lUMtlon before the House,<br />
Wan 5. pleaMi<br />
TVeather<br />
Schedule<br />
Id Snip to Go<br />
that the rcw men comprise about<br />
iibury iy., was earefully itudytaf<br />
hi. WtBSh wrbs anfl trim.<br />
mii' a few wars am in hf*h<br />
,,V> ' , f,' L<br />
do the European countries. All tries.<br />
verythlng is.served all at once."<br />
iclwBv tuMenBi HTived ta New I WAWfi TO DRIVE OAR<br />
Vort: 01^, Where ghe wl riwf by Oit <strong>of</strong> her amblttonsi Luolenne<br />
Seized Wealth<br />
mSt American famfiies'to dis> I - Bwini the bombing <strong>of</strong> Namur,<br />
ground, leaving only the older. WwU tfB Bill Beless<br />
workable models for the • r i / ! W " ;<br />
swvenghn mrmani, fore Legislature<br />
not damaged, although fl whole-<br />
«ale fruit aarliet opemtea by her<br />
Unele was struck.<br />
Best <strong>of</strong> all tlie tilings she Uku<br />
Court House, as the first step In •<br />
vl«d aU persons lntrresttd In sport<br />
The fa Ul, before the legislature<br />
n temeis K^,.2Sl »,t<br />
M <strong>of</strong> avery-diy use that<br />
M,?" H-wi^Jff"^**?<br />
unto th« 6UI em Inrao<br />
ia<br />
I not a luxury tu. The<br />
Ml does not refer to H at<br />
^t the lumn tw idea hat<br />
I both In mm out <strong>of</strong> Con.<br />
II to naUy a tata tH<br />
-tortlonmte mtM levied on<br />
iiaf arilHH tbm an e»-<br />
0 , U " mo U that "everyone makes you feel Mng <strong>of</strong> UcH closer to shore than Is<br />
st home".<br />
no* altowed. s<br />
pplte the fact that there are<br />
A No date has been set for the * mcettag,. the .euaie'r<strong>of</strong><br />
» *n«in * H made maohlBei h<br />
m n m t Nen<br />
°- >»n Yount MoHOa,- with hazel #^s and a than any other make<br />
, *U eMept Harvey were already ^rnjinf smUe, speaks only WWle dteeussljif automobUes,<br />
ta polle* unuonn, havliif Nen on P"--" "-••— — -— — --• • .....<br />
the i0TC ln<br />
^ temporary capacity '<br />
pending etwj nervtcf quallfleiUan, *, . , ___ . . Asbury av.<br />
«Mvey quallflaa for appolatraent ">§ Bay household ls nee«iar. | usable mn. The awniM QUefl and<br />
ta th 1<br />
« •••* Avm In StpHmber, , -—-———- • ' — ._ ——— "..<br />
The dan it n§iy patrolmon «'ei B--mL f* * a « in> *<br />
congratulated by a)l three city com- Brothmr, Can yOU Spare SeVeral Dimes?<br />
fishing dubs—in this county,<br />
fiduimtH, r~-— =-- ,— ' - ^_ - "" '<br />
oeeaa cut t i k b lMl<br />
\ U W j Mf D<br />
Boy Scouts<br />
Want $1,000<br />
In Desperate<br />
and by the fact that all had been IW WepMe • fpr more intense leout wnndertul supim<br />
study ta eontwats, all n- drawn from the HUIIES <strong>of</strong> war vet-l"** *» -Vf fO^g montte, the worthwhile cause", ,<br />
aw to do ta eheak the re- i»ns, jOfiew OJ^ disWet committee -b TRAISES WOMEN WOBKERS<br />
r m o. a w«th,r •». m.induction w m tmMg3B^\iS3X&£L5SP£ m mu ^u m *o«« who<br />
Febniarf ¥ by the coldest<br />
Ihewtojteiv •••.*• ^ •".-•<br />
IbfraMmeter took a tobogfc<br />
Tuesday night and Wedmomlng<br />
during a i&m<br />
id wind storm which caang.<br />
l.ratn to sleet to snow and<br />
ven by blasts <strong>of</strong> ahndst gale I<br />
In Ho»pit«l After<br />
H«»rt Attack<br />
w»s virtually at a standstill was reported to be improving and<br />
thawing frozen, witerl leg.<br />
Library Bu*iness<br />
^, o^Mortbn L, iwch<br />
Drive Big Success i<br />
May Total $1,200<br />
. The March <strong>of</strong> Dimes In <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Pftrticipate aa iOUoltert. L.__.T_ ., __, —<br />
Oth« meniBdi <strong>of</strong> the general nM ••*» to -<br />
commHtee iiioludB Jack O, Jirn«e, *® t-«OM SKATERS<br />
manager, reporttd<br />
Red Cross Set<br />
For Fund Drive<br />
«« futnds <strong>of</strong>tht Bed Croe, InfoOTaUon<br />
and wortunf equipment<br />
WEEK pwve<br />
IWN Wth»|<br />
afte^the^yeop^, March J,<br />
,f 5 i»<br />
underet«t«nent<br />
consists <strong>of</strong> 15 clubs with men than ^Monday's hearing.<br />
8.000 members, Seven <strong>of</strong> the clubs I "Toll bridges act as i<br />
are in New Jersey, and two <strong>of</strong> them I & the progress <strong>of</strong> any<br />
^ v 1<br />
,/<br />
mer ooupUlned Out coounard^ I<br />
/fbhermen were cotnlnf too dote I been recogniied as such and have<br />
yield 6r spoH» milera. " \ rtaent /<br />
County Chamber Spokesmen siUd ' "There is already ft bridge<br />
PUnne« WouW R«<br />
a few investors or promoters," the I<br />
"Berber,- n« saia, «tt«t<br />
what yon do Is not measimd entirely<br />
by the number <strong>of</strong> arNtts<br />
yon make. Wbat connti most |i Financial rinanciai Straits OtraitS Laurence P. Lunny, f«nei«]<br />
your »blllt» to we common senH<br />
fa *»"*Hnf dlrrletdt sitnaUoot _, „ _ . _ chairman,•announced that he exwhen<br />
no superior <strong>of</strong>ficer Is near. |«n The <strong>City</strong> Boy^Seout Is practically movement "broke", In Ooe- peete the final loeal total to be<br />
*'•"' " Pfltoiundiaire obtained imrne- "» to -, _<br />
Both ComailsiloniM B<strong>of</strong>ser andI diately thta- situation would eaiue ..**• lunny . on <strong>City</strong> this year is proving to be a<br />
that ppositin h I li thi t y t th th<br />
long parade, The total <strong>of</strong> cash<br />
from the fact that sport flshtaf B our island, which for many years g« ore «<br />
a major recreation and aoiirce <strong>of</strong> has been a free teSdit. itt rtsalr ^i*!to»**<br />
revenue for, the seashore resorts would aceowplish tte «mmunlcai; ^m-WlMtpW,<br />
Monday Night JteWtlM show that more thaTJl" ting ank without tBe; necessity <strong>of</strong> &Wt;l!tij&tj$<br />
000,080 was spent tor boat hire fa a new toU bridge. . ;' , Mr j*.«*a^w<br />
The annual "kiek <strong>of</strong>f" dinner for IMS along the coast from cane<br />
May County will take place Mon- much mere than this was spent for bill for the state to purchase the BWWWi*^?&mm<br />
day at 6:10 p,,m,, in the Baptist tackle and bait. '" : ". Beesleys Point brid^ wtsMe a»flteeM*<br />
- 1 •—'ons to QM-jMiagt because J espeettng %S!%mSflftH ' J<br />
mt\ munlttes, aue; toitai<br />
managed a Jnirphy Oo. store inl their home on HUM pi. ! ness at Prospect Part, Fa, I ..-„.. _. .., _, .,„—„ «i«**,«««